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Volume 114 , Number 21 THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2000 60 Cents School board has a policy but what is the policy? Board of Education members tried Board member Abby Kalan point- (each request) individually,” Ms. Playhouse gives the district “pay- cus, chairwoman of the board’s come out of board operating funds. to review their policy pertaining to ed out there had been no vote on Schuman-Brown said. “We need to ment in kind”—services and assis- property committee, said architects The board adopted resolutions the use of school property by outside either use of school facilities and clarify the policy.” tance particularly to the middle were having trouble incorporating accepting a number of gifts Monday organizations Monday night, but asked whether or not a vote was nec- Although the board adopted its school. Use of the auditorium, he the loop for school buses into a night including: could not agree on what that policy essary. policy book for the coming year at said, was being granted at the revised parking area at the middle The Wyoming PTO’s gift of is. “When we do vote, it gives us an its previous meeting, board vice request of the commissioner of edu- school. $5,000 for the development of class- The discussion was prompted by opportunituy to find out who’s using president Carol Marcus said while cation’s office. Reconfiguration of the parking room libraries; the use of the middle school athletic our property,” Ms. Kalan said. proofreading the book, she turned up Clarification of rental policy may lot, part of the $15.5 million school A Yamaha electric grand piano field by the Paper Mill Playhouse for But board member Ronni Schu- changes and corrections that the have to wait until July 1 when the expansion program, was slated to from Dr. Richard Verdoni; its May 2 anniversary gala and the man-Brown thought the board had board will have to address. “It has to incoming business administrator, cost approximately $50,000. A pottery kiln and a die cut letter use of the middle school auditorium established that all “renters” were to be readopted,” Ms. Marcus said. Robert Zeglarski, assumes his Problems with grading and space, punch from the South :Mountain Tuesday night for a “town hall” be referred to the district business For its use of the property, accord- duties. “We’re waiting until the new Ms. Marcus said, could add as much PTO; meeting sponsored by New Jersey administrator’s office. ing to Superintendent of Schools guy comes in,” said Ms. Marcus. as $120,000 to the cost. She said the And a laminator from the Glen- United for Higher School Standards. “We didn’t need to go through James Donovan, the Paper Mill In other board business, Ms. Mar- additional money might have to wood School PTA. Parents hit special ed McDermott, instability Bate now back Instability in the district’s special education program, a major subject of debate during the recent school board , remained under lawn sign ban close scrutiny at Monday night’s Board of Education meeting. A proposed ban on the placement the sign ban and the absence of a Lorraine Bell, co-chairwoman of of signs by craftsmen on the lawns “compelling reason” to prohibit the the township Special Education of residences where they are work- signs. Committee, told the board the dis- ing, apparently dead a month ago, is “Since February I have heard from trict’s applied behavioral analysis alive and healthy. the public,” Mr. Bate continued. Mr. (ABA) integrated preschool pro- Four Township Committee mem- Bate said he had also reviewed the gram will undergo a 100 percent bers, who were deadlocked 2-to-2 opinions of his fellow Committee turnover in staff for the third straight last month on a move to adopt an members and that of the Planning year. ordinance prohibiting the signs, Board which, last week, unanimous- “Not a single ABA person next went on record Tuesday night in ly endorsed a prohibition of the year will be there from this year’s favor of establishing the ban. The signs. He said he was now “satis- program,” Ms. Bell said. “I hope the fifth Committee member, Mayor fied” the signs should be eliminated. board will consider exit interviews, Elaine Becker, who has a son oper- Mr. Bate also noted the ban on particularly with key personnel.” ating a landscaping business here craftsmen’s signs, if enacted, would “An increased number of our chil- and who would be affected by the not pertain to either real estate “for dren are being classified (for special ordinance, has recused herself from sale” signs, which are protected education),” she continued. “Things the discussion on signs. under the U.S. Constitution’s first have to be discussed.” Reversing their previous positions amendment, or signs indicating that The other special education com- at Tuesday’s meeting were Commit- a house was protected by a security mittee co-chairwoman, Mary Car- teemen Thomas McDermott and system. He and other Committee penter, asked the board if some way Salvatore Bate. Committeewomen members, however, called for new could be found to reduce the number Linda Seelbach and Mary McNett regulations which would bar real of times special education students have favored the establishment of estate “sold” or “sale pending” signs have to be “pulled-out” from main- the ban since the subject was initial- and limit “open house” signs to the stream classes for supplementary ly raised in February. day of the event. teaching or therapy sessions. She NO WATERING REQUIRED—Anita Randall was among the volunteers who braved Saturday’s rain Mr. McDermott had previously At the conclusion of Tuesday’s asked if services could be provided and cold to participate in the Township Beautification League’s tub planting project. Story, another called for the licensing of craftsmen discussion, Township Attorney before and/or after school. photo on Page 3. seeking to work in the township and Roger Clapp was instructed to pro- Superintendent of Schools James suggested the fee for a license would vide the Committee with a draft Donovan expressed doubt if Ms. be a revenue source for the munici- ordinance establishing the ban on Carpenter’s suggestion could be pality. Tuesday night, however, he craftsmen’s signs and setting new adopted. “You have contract limita- said the licensing requirement regulations on real estate signs. That tions,” he replied. “You also have 142 high school seniors would result in only “minor” funds ordinance is due to be before the personnel limitations. You’re going flowing into Town Hall and might Committee at its June 13 meeting to have to find people who are will- not even cover the administrative and could be formally introduced at ing to work before school and after costs associated with licensing. that time. school.” earn academic honors Mr. McDermott, at prior meet- The board passed a resolution ings, had also maintained he and Monday night to retain Trinity One hundred forty-two members Andrew Carton, Matthew Castellan, Laura Koss, Cindy Kurzweil, Cody other local residents were interested Memorial Day Healthcare Therapy Services for on- of the Millburn High School Class Maggie Cocca, Matthew Dahlman, Leung, Erica Levine, Paul Leyze- in knowing what craftsmen were holiday schedule call occupational therapy services of 2000 will be recognized for acad- Uma Damle, Masha Dexter, Nicole rovich, Andrew Linden, Corina doing work in the township and the and Ms. Carpenter questioned if the emic achievement on Tuesday, June Diamond, Andy Edwards, Andrew Maccarin, Julio Maclay, Suniti signs on lawns provided that infor- Recent weather notwith- contract might permit some thera- 6, when the school holds its annual Errico, Jed Feldman, James Fis- Maheshwari, Huma Mahmood, mation. In his comments at this standing, summer unofficially pists to realign their working hours academic awards program. chkoff, Clara Gandelman, Andrew Tyler Molnar, Isabel Musial, week’s meeting he suggested in arrives with the 3-day Memo- to include after school sessions and The academic awards program Gartland, Rachel Geringer-Dunn, Nicholas Nedostup and Mark those instances where building per- rial Day weekend. The Item provide some flexibility in schedul- will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Mei Goda, Robert Goodwin, David Nichol. mits were required, Town Hall file office, Town Hall and most ing. school auditorium. Gottlieb, Anne Hathaway, Tatiana Also, Tristan Pelham-Webb, Ben- those permits, which contain the other public and private Dr. Donovan said no, pointing out Eighty-five Millburn seniors will Havryliuk, Erin Hayes, Laura jamin Perry, Richard Pikman, Jor- name of architects and contractors, offices will be shutting their the contract was meant “to provide be recognized for attaining highest Heller, Dina Hoffer, Nicole Hou, dana Pivko, Jonathan Portny, Aaron by the address of the home in which doors at the end of tomor- for on-call therapists for any need honors, grade point averages of 4.1 Joshua Huang and Kenny Huang. Pzena, Allyn Rathus, Maxwell work is taking place. Persons inter- row’s business day and not over and above what our own (occu- or above. Also, Regina Itkis, Ashwin Jacob, Reback, Andrew Samaniego, Jason ested in learning the name of a con- reopening until Tuesday pational therapists) are giving.” They are: Elissa Jacobs, Stephanie James, Schuman, Glenn Schwartz, Alexan- tractor or architect working at a spe- morning. Another member of the public, Andrew Bazilevich, Cindy Bell, Crystal Jiang, Mary Joyce, Adam der Sherman, Erica Slep, Daniel cific location would then be able to The Millburn Public Janet D’Alessio, asked if there was a Rachel Bloom, Anne Brewer, Aaron Kaufman, Alexandra Kearse, Cindy Sullivan, Nicholas Sverchek, contact Town Hall, he said, and Library, post offices and most possibility of hiring personnel with Brookner, Victoria Cannizzo, Kim, Eunice Kim, Jeffrey Kirsch, Andrew Taffer, Kyoko Toyama, Seth obtain that information. banks will be open Saturday, the understanding they would work Trueger, William Tung, Aritetsoma On the latter point, Mr. McDer- but closed Sunday and Mon- different hours. She pointed out Ukueberuwa, Rema Upadhyay, mott said, “We (Town Hall) would day. many therapists are not full day Town honoring vets Nikhil Varki, Rachel Wasser, Emily not be recommending (anyone), but There will be the regularly workers. Weisslitz, Jason Wiggins, Qingning would be giving factual informa- scheduled collections of “If you’re providing flexible Ye, Josh Younger, Michael Yu and tion.” In his comments at Tuesday’s garbage and recyclable mate- scheduling for one, five or seven with services, parade Xin Yu. meeting, Committeeman Bate noted rials Saturday, but no collec- children, you have to offer it for tions on Monday. Memorial services for deceased Rose of Lima Cemetery. Thirty-two members of the class his initial objection had been based everyone,” Dr. Donovan responded. veterans and the traditional parade Following those ceremonies the Continued on Page 19 on the lack of a “public outcry” for “ The biggest problem is scheduling. will highlight this community’s Legion members, police and fire It’s a management issue.” observance of Memorial Day. personnel will join other participants After board member Abby Kalan The memorial services will get in the parade at the Short Hill Rail- noted before- and after-school ses- underway at 11:30 a.m. Monday road Station, staging point for the sions would impact on agreements when members of the Guy R. march. with school workers, particularly Bosworth Post of the American The parade, scheduled to begin at administrators and custodians, Ms. Legion and the police and fire 1 p.m., will follow the same route as Bell said, “We have to start getting department color guards hold cere- in recent years: from the railroad sta- creative and look at options we’ve monies first at St. Stephen’s Ceme- tion on Chatham Road down Short Continued on Page 19 tery and, one-half hour later, at St. Hills Avenue to Millburn Avenue, east on Millburn Avenue to Main Street and south on Main Street to The inside story the Church Street entrance of Taylor Park. Town organizations honor Classified ...... 24-27 At the park there will be patriotic residents for community Coming events...... 4 songs played by the various march- service. See Pages 2 and Editorial ...... 4 ing bands taking part in the parade 13. Entertainment...... 8, 9 and another ceremony honoring deceased veterans. Movies...... 8 All veterans are invited to take Obituaries...... 6 Grand opening date set for part in the parade. Any veteran who Staff photo by Harry Trumbore Religious news...... 6 has not participated in past Memori- renovated municipal swim- TOO BIG—An oversized industrial container being hauled through the town center last Wednesday Social ...... 7 al Day parades and would like to ming pool. Story, Page 14. stopped traffic, literally. The gigantic drum knocked out the traffic light at the intersection of Millburn Sports ...... 15-17 take part in Monday’s march is and Wyoming avenues before police stopped the truck on Essex Street and eventually escorted it asked to contact the American Please recycle. down Main Street toward its destination in Union. At least 10% recycled paper. Legion at 379-9866.

Millburn Item A1 Black Page 2 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills May 25, 2000 Allora, Atkinson win Patriot’s Award The “A team,” Allora as in Bar- The Fourth of July Committee, in of those who suffered loses in the Ms. Allora, who is trained to open bara and Atkinson as in William, of selecting Ms. Allora and Mr. Atkin- flooding and distributed clean-up and close a disaster relief operation the Millburn-Short Hills Chapter of son as award recipients, cited the kits containing mops, brooms, buck- and provide all necessary adminis- the American Red Cross, has been pair as “being front and center of the ets, rubber gloves and disinfectant trative support, has been called upon named recipient of this year’s Fourth relief efforts undertaken during last detergents. by the national Red Cross organiza- of July Committee Patriot’s Award. year’s flood caused by Hurricane A township resident for 16 years, tion to assist in out-of-town disasters The award is presented annually Floyd.” In that relief effort, Ms. Ms. Allora was named the chapter’s such as this year’s Seton Hall dormi- in recognition of distinguished ser- Allora handled administrative duties associate director in 1992 and its tory fire. vice to the community. Ms. Allora while Mr. Atkinson was responsible director in 1994. As director, she Mr. Atkinson, who grew up here, and Mr. Atkinson will be honored at for field work. oversees 75 trained volunteers plus a has been a Red Cross volunteer for a 9 a.m. ceremony at Taylor Park on Under their direction, chapter vol- group of students who are members 15 years. As chairman of the chap- Independence Day. unteers prepared meals for 150 peo- of Millburn High School’s Red ter’s disaster services, he is on call In addition to naming Ms. Allora, ple, established a shelter for those Cross Club. seven days a week, 24 hours a day executive director of the township’s who were forced from their homes, She also supervises chapter activ- and is in charge of the planning, Red Cross chapter, and Mr. Atkin- established feeding stations in the ities including the transcription of implementation and coordination of son, the chapter’s disaster chairman, South Mountain area and on Rector books into Braille, the delivery of disaster relief operations. He, as is as the award winners, the Fourth of Street and assisted in the evacuation meals to shut-ins, operation of blood Ms. Allora, is often called to other July Committee has selected as its of families from their homes and of banks and the Red Cross’ Creative sections of the state to help in times theme for this year’s Fourth of July stranded motorists. In addition, the Hands group in which women sew, of an emergency. celebration “Real American chapter arranged for the purchase knit and crochet items for hospital When not helping others through Heroes—Millburn Honors the and distribution of bottled drinking patients. the Red Cross, Mr. Atkinson is pro- Township’s Red Cross.” water, conducted needs assessments In addition to her service here, viding aid to people through his duties as a registered nurse in Over- look Hospital’s intensive care unit. High school chorus and orchestra He is studying for his master’s giving spring concert next week degree in health care administration. Millburn High School’s music spiritual “Ezekiel,” “Saw the Wheel” The chamber orchestra, with department will present its spring and “How High the Moon” with Michael Chi-Mao Yu as soloist, will chorus and orchestra concert next Andy Kadin as soloist. present Beethoven’s “Piano Concer- FYI READY FOR THE FESTIVAL—Looking forward to Wednesday’s Thursday, June 1, at 8 p.m. The con- The chamber choir, new to the to No. 1.” Michael will be playing strawberry festival at the South Mountain School are (clockwise from cert will be held in the school’s audi- music department this year, will sing on the school’s new Kawai grand Display Advertising 973-376-1200 top) Sarah Ratinetz, Lainie Nissim, Caleb Ratinetz, Emily Nissim and torium and there is no admission “You Made Me Love You” and piano, which was recently purchased Display Fax 973-376-8556 Jaclyn Tamaroff. charge. “Stormy Weather.” through a gift from the Marjorie W. 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Festi- skill, body art, hair coloring, candy The Millburnettes will sing soloist and “Tribute to Duke Elling- THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills is val hours are 3 to 7 p.m. art and a basket raffle. 3-day book fair “Punching the Dough,” Mozart’s ton.” published every Thursday by Gremac, Highlighting this year’s events Hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, “Allelujia” and the “Water is Wide” To conclude the concert, the Inc. Wholly owned subsidiary of will be a dunk tank where children pizza, cotton candy, baked goods opens Wednesday with Victoria Cannizzo and Cody orchestra and chorus will present Macromedia Inc. Offices are located at will have the opportunity to dunk and the traditional strawberries and Leung as soloists. Their male coun- at middle school “The Road Not Taken” with music 343 Millburn Ave., Millburn, NJ 07041. 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Yellow May 25, 2000 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 3 Red Cross plans blood MHS Quiz Bowl team taking part in national tournament drive Tuesday at MHS Memorial Day weekend will find edge Master Open tournament. A community blood bank will be nents go to people with special the Millburn High School Academic Millburn went 49 and 16, high- held at Millburn High School from needs—children with leukemia, Quiz Bowl team competing in the lighted by finishes of no lower than noon until 6 p.m. Tuesday, the day heart disease patients, organ trans- 14th annual Quiz Bowl Tournament fifth place in all but one of the tour- after Memorial Day, under the spon- plant recipients, cancer patients and of Champions at Lake Forest (Ill.) naments of more than 30 teams in sorship of the Millburn-Short Hills accident victims,” he said. College. which it competed. Chapter of the American Red Cross. “The blood shortage is especially The tournament, which features Squad members are senior captain “As we think about the contribu- acute as we go into the summer sea- more than 50 high school quiz bowl Max Reback, seniors David Got- tions of those who gave their lives son,” Anne Bumsted, co-chair- teams from around the country, tlieb, Erica Slep, Seth Trueger, Andy for their country, it’s appropriate to woman of the blood services com- begins tomorrow and runs through Edwards and Jason Schuman and think also about the life-saving con- mittee, pointed out. “Giving blood is Tuesday. sophomore Kevin Shi. Squad alter- tributions each of us can make by safe, doesn’t hurt and only takes an The Millers earned an invitation to nates are senior Rachel Wasser, donating blood,” Malcolm MacKin- hour or so.” the tournament by finishing first out junior Ross Plotkin and sophomore non, co-chairman of the chapter’s Although Mr. MacKinnon and of 43 teams in last month’s Knowl- Ross Cheung. blood services committee, said in Ms. Bumsted noted parking at the announcing Tuesday’s blood drive. high school “may be a problem” at “Each blood donation is divided into the opening of the blood drive, there three components—red blood cells, will be numerous open spaces avail- platelets and plasma—and can save able from 2:30 p.m. when classes as many as three lives. The compo- end until the blood drive ends at 6 o’clock. Blood donors will receive a card Annual car show in the mail with their cholesterol level. Refreshments at the blood 750667 reset for June 4 bank will be provided by La Strada The Downtown Millburn Devel- and the Bagel Chateau and donors opment Alliance’s eighth annual will receive a coupon entitling them classic car show, a victim of the past to a free, full-service car wash at the weekend’s rains, has been resched- Millburn Car Wash and $5 worth of uled for Sunday, June 4. dry cleaning at Village Cleaners. The show will be held on Millburn Donors must be at least 18 years Avenue between Spring and Main of age, 17 with parent’s written con- sent on a form available at the high WHO NEEDS SUNSHINE? Saturday’s rain and unseasonable tem- streets, from noon until 4 p.m. school, weigh at least 110 pounds peratures did not deter the Township Beautification League from its and be in good general health. Dona- scheduled planting of tubs throughout the business area. Pictured at tions cannot be accepted from those work in The Courtyard are Liz Proud and Louise Moos. College corner who have had dental work, including Jessica L. Schork, Jasmin V. cleaning, within the prior 72-hour Saturday’s rain and cold Vasquez, Charles Weisser and period. Matthew L. Weisser of the town- ship graduated May 24 from Union didn’t deter TBL planting County College. Rain and unseasonably cold tem- with marigolds. Jessica received an associate in peratures Saturday did not deter a Volunteers to supplement the TBL science degree in professional nurs- corps of volunteers from planting membership will also be needed on ing, Jasmin a diploma in practical flowers in sidewalk tubs. Saturday, June 10, when the planting nursing, Charles an associate in arts Approximately 20 hardy volun- of traffic triangles is scheduled to degree in communications and teers responded to the Township take place. Those interested in Matthew an associate in arts degree Beautification League’s call for help assisting the TBL are asked to tele- in liberal arts. in the annual project. phone Sue Ford at 376-8770. “Conditions were certainly unpleasant,” said Marianne Busby, chairwoman of the TBL’s planing committee, “but the spirit of those who participated absolutely amazed me. They all deserve our deepest thanks.” Volunteers during the morning planted purple fountain grass, sweet potato vines and petunias in side- 750681 walk tubs throughout the central business area and along Chatham 750794 Road. 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750669 750692 Today, May 25 Gero Park. 1 to 3 p.m. New Eyes for the Noon to 4 p.m. Classic car show Needy jewelry sale. New Eyes head- on Millburn Avenue between Spring quarters, 549 Millburn Avenue. and Main streets. 7:30 p.m. Educational Foundation Monday, June 5 of Millburn-Short Hills annual 7:45 p.m. Board of Education meeting. Education Center. meeting. Education Center. Saturday, May 27 Wednesday, June 7 9 a.m. to noon. Fishing derby. 8 p.m. Board of Recreation Com- Taylor Park pond. missioners meeting. Bauer Commu- Monday, May 29 nity Center. Memorial Day. 8 p.m. Planning Board meeting. Tuesday, May 30 Town Hall. Noon to 6 p.m. Red Cross blood Thursday, June 8 drive at Millburn High School gym- 1 to 3 p.m New Eyes for the nasium. Needy jewelry sale. New Eyes head- Wednesday, May 31 quarters, 549 Millburn Avenue. 7:30 p.m. National Organization Monday, June 12 on Disability, Community Partner- 7:30 p.m. Millburn Public Library ship Program organizing meeting, Board of Trustees meeting. Millburn open to public. Town Hall. Public Library. Thursday, June 1 Tuesday, June 13 1 to 3 p.m. New Eyes for the 8 p.m. Township Committee Needy jewelry sale. New Eyes head- meeting. Town Hall. quarters, 549 Millburn Avenue. Thursday, June 15 8 p.m. Historic Preservation Com- 1 to 3 p.m. New Eyes for the mission meeting. Town Hall. Needy jewelry sale. New Eyes head- 8 p.m. Millburn High School quarters, 549 Millburn Avenue. spring chorus and orchestra concert. Monday, June 19 Millburn High School auditorium. 7:45 p.m. Board of Education Friday, June 2 meeting. Education Center. 9:15 a.m. Millburn-Short Hills 8 p.m. Board of Adjustment meet- Special Education Committee meet- ing. Town Hall. ing. Education Center. Wednesday, June 21 Sunday, June 4 8 p.m. Planning Board meeting. 9:15 a.m. Millburn 4-Miler. Town Hall. May 25, 2000 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 5

Where to write or phone 2 Old Guard members Millburn Township residents wishing to express their opinions to their representatives in the U.S. Congress, N.J. Senate, N.J. Assembly presenting programs or in Essex County government, can do so by sending letters or tele- phoning: Two members of the Old Guard speak at the Old Guard’s June 15 will be presenting programs at June meeting. At the final meeting of the meetings of the retired men’s organi- month, June 29, the Old Guard’s U.S. Senate zation. speaker will be journalist Angus Senator Robert Torricelli Senator Frank Lautenberg At the Old Guard’s first meeting Deming. Mr. Deming, who has of the month, Thursday, June 1, served as a bureau chief in Boston, 1 Newark CenterSuite 1001, Gateway One Robert Rosenberg will present a New York City and Jerusalem and Newark, 07102 Newark, 07102 slide lecture “Tour of South Ameri- written cover stories for Newsweek Telephone: 639-2860 Telephone 645-3030 ca.” In his presentation, Mr. Rosen- magazine, will relate some of his Fax: 639-2878 Fax: 645-0502 berg will discuss the history of experiences during his 40 years as a House of Representatives South America’s countries and its newsman. people and show slides featuring the Old Guard meetings are held Rep. Bob Franks Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen continent’s mountains and lakes. every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the Suite B8, 2333 Morris Turnpike 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor The second meeting featuring an Bauer Community Center. Member- Union, 07083 Morristown, 07960 Old Guard member will be taking ship in the organization is open to Telephone: 908-686-5576 Telephone: 984-0711 place June 22. At that session Peter retired and semi-retired men living Fax: 908-688-7390 Fax: 292-1569 Pietrucha will present a portrayal of in the township and surrounding Thaddeus Kosciusko, a Polish gen- communities. Those interested in N.J. Senate eral who was among America’s mil- joining the Old Guard are asked to Senator C. Louis Bassano itary leaders in the nation’s war for contact Bill McCormick, member- independence. ship chairman, at 763-2213. 324 Chestnut Street A video, “Guilty or Not Guilty? Union, 07083 You Decide” depicting a criminal Telephone: 908-687-4127 trial, will be shown at the Old Red Cross N.J. Assembly Guard’s June 8 session. Following the video, Old Guard members, act- offers health, Assemblyman Joel M. Weingarten Assemblyman Kevin O’Toole ing as jurors, will give the verdict. 56 Main Street, Suite 200 25 Pompton Avenue, Suite 309 Tax free municipal and other gov- safety courses Millburn, 07041 Verona, 07044 ernment bonds will be the subject of Telephone: 379-3003 Telephone: 857-6520 Stuart Margolis and Jim Rohman of A 7-hour community CPR course J.B. Hanauer and Co., when they covering CPR for adults, children and infants will get under way at the Red Cross chapter house, 389 Mill- burn Avenue, at 6 p.m. tomorrow. Topics of readers’ concern Tomorrow’s session will run until 9 p.m. and continue the following day Continued from Page 4 connecting with the true origins of Glenwood festival from 9 a.m. until noon. Morther’s Day for the betterment of Editor, The Item: The course, which has a $40 fee, significant social concern in the Mil- our larger society. Last week the Glenwood School will be given at the same hours on lion Mom March. Additionally, she E. Betty Levin family and friends celebrated the Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24. resurrected the origins of Mother’s 117 Sagamore Road Next Thursday, June 1, the Red Day when mothers saw their roles as school’s 60th birthday with the best party around, the strawberry festival. Cross chapter will hold a review a moral force to be mobilized on course in community CPR and CPR behalf of the larger community. Mother’s Day promotion Glenwood has enjoyed strong com- munity spirit throughout the years for the professional rescuer. Class In 1858 Anna Reeves Jarvis, a Editor, The Item: hours are from 6 to 10 p.m. on all community activist, organized The Downtown Millburn Devel- and with the help of all our families and dedicated staff, the community dates and there is a $30 fee. mothers’ work days in West Virginia opment Alliance wishes to thank the First aid and infant/child CPR will to improve sanitation facilities in wonderful people involved in creat- enjoyed a very special day. We would like to extend a very be the subject of a course scheduled Appalachia. Later she joined with ing the very successful Mother’s for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, June 5. friends and compatriots to care for Day promotion in downtown Mill- sincere thank you to the police and fire departments, the buildings and The fee for the course is $50. wounded soldiers on both sides of burn. We would like to extend a Instruction in community first aid the Civil War. very special thank you to DMDA grounds crew of the Board of Edu- cation, the public works department and safety will be given Friday, June In 1872, Julia Ward Howe, com- volunteer Carol Cohen for her time 9, from 6 to 10:30 p.m. and continue poser of the “Battle Hymn of the and effort in preparation for the and the First Aid Squad. We thank the business places that donated the following day from 9 a.m. to 1 Republic,” proposed a Mother’s Day event. p.m. There is a $60 fee for the for Peace, which was observed for We would also like to offer our food and drinks and those that dis- played our children’s posters. We course. 30 years in the Northeast. sincere gratitude to the very talented A CPR for the professional res- Politicians and businessmen, how- musicians, without whom the event also extend a heartfelt thank you to all the teachers, staff and families cuer course is scheduled for 6 to ever, opposed to 19th century would not have been as special. The 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, and women’s reforms proposed a more musicians involved, all local resi- who contributed so much of their time and talents to help make the Thursday, June 22. The fee is $60. personal way of celebrating the hol- dents, included Odarka Stockert, In addition to these scheduled iday—individually celebrating harpist, Kathryn Wylie, flautist, strawberry festival such a huge suc- cess. courses, all of which will be held at mothers. Around the same time Greg Cross, guitarist, and Vincent the chapter house, Red Cross health “Florists’ Review,” a publication for Novellino and Michael Montero, With such fond memories the chil- dren are eagerly looking forward to and safety courses can be scheduled the florist trade, heralded the propos- violinists. Their talents added a next year. at local residences providing there is al as an idea that could be used for charm and sophistication to the day Melanie Atkins a minimum of six students. Registra- economic gain. that will not soon be forgotten. Rose Udland tion for all courses can be accom- Pressure was brought to bear and We hope all the residents and vis- Co-chairwomen plished by calling the Red Cross on May 8, 1914, Congress adopted itors who were strolling the streets Glenwood School office, 379-4198, between 9 a.m. Mother’s Day as we now know it. of downtown Millburn enjoyed the Strawberry Festival and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. That day represented a reversal of music and flowers of this very spe- everything these 19th century cial day. women and their Mother’s Day Daniel Parisi stood for. Operations Coordinator Display Advertising Deadline I am grateful to Ms. Dees- Downtown Millburn Friday, 5 p.m. — Call 376-1200 Thomases’ enthusiasm and talents in Development Alliance 750680

750689 Page 6 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills May 25, 2000 RELIGIOUS NEWS & OBITUARIES Lydia Brigham Joy Jane C. Keenan Bulletin Board A memorial service for former moving here in 1947. A 48-year Private services will be held for prior to moving to Clinton Township township resident Lydia Brigham township resident, she moved to San former township resident Jane C. for six years and then Friendship Joy, who died in April, was held Antonio, Texas, five years ago. Keenan who died Saturday in the Village for four years. She is sur- Friday Services May 13 in Community Congrega- She is survived by her son, Ronald nursing unit of Friendship Village in vived by three sons, Peter G. of Congregation B’nai Israel tional Church. B. of San Antonio. Bernards Township. Mrs. Keenan Greenwich, Conn., Jack J. of Hous- A pianist, artist and linguist, Mrs. In lieu of flowers, memorial con- was 78. ton, Texas, and Robert M. of Mon- Tomorrow: Shabbat services at 6:15 and 8:15 p.m. Joy graduated from Smith College in tributions can be made to New Eyes She was a member of the Church terey, Calif.; three sisters, Joy Guze Saturday: Shabbat service will be held at 9 a.m. Jr. Jr. Congregation 1925 with a major in French. She for the Needy, 549 Millburn Avenue. of the Holy Spirit in Lebanon. of St. Louis, Mo., Helen Ahrens of meets at 10:15 a.m. Mincha/Havdallah service at 8:16 p.m. was active in the Millburn-Short Born in Doylestown, Pa., Mrs. Wapello, Iowa, and Ann Boll of Des Hills Arts Center, the Summit Art Congregation B’nai Jeshurun Keenan lived here most of her life Moines, Iowa; and one grandchild. Center, the Smith Club of the Florence Koether Tomorrow, 5 p.m.: An early Shabbat service will be held. There will Oranges and Short Hills, the Daugh- Services for longtime township be no late service. ters of the American Revolution and resident Florence May Koether were Catherine Davis Meyer Wagman held May 18 in Maplewood. Miss Saturday, 10:30 a.m.: Shabbat service. the Forest Hill Literary Society. Graveside services were held Fri- Koether died May 16 in her home. A Mass for former township resi- She was an original charter mem- day for former township resident An executive legal secretary, she dent Catherine Davis was offered ber of Community Congregational Meyer H. Wagman, 92. He died May Sunday Services was employed by Fidelity & Deposit May 13 in St. Joseph’s Church, Church where she was active on the 17 in the Berkeley Heights Conva- Co., Newark, for 40 years prior to Maplewood. Mrs. Davis, 88, died Christ Church music committee for many years. lescent Center. her retirement in 1970. She was a May 10 in Overlook Hospital, Sum- During the church’s early years she A book designer, he worked for 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m.: The Rev. E. Bevan Stanley will preach and cele- member of the Eastern Star Lincoln mit. played hymns at the summer ser- Kurt H. Volk Inc., in New York City brate at a service of Holy Eucharist at 8 a.m. Pastoral assistant Philip vices. A descendent of New Eng- Chapter, Verona. Born in Newark, Born in Ukraine, she lived here until his retirement in 1973. Dougharty preaches at the 9:30 a.m. service of Morning Prayer. Read- land colonists, two of whom were Miss Koether lived in Irvington prior prior to moving to Union 25 years Born in Newark, Mr. Volk lived ings for the day will be taken from Psalm 33, Acts 11:19-30, 1 John governors of Massachusetts, Mrs. to moving here 36 years ago. ago and then Summit two years ago. here until four years ago when he 4:7-21 and John 15:9-17. Music, under the direction of organist and Joy was born in Jamaica, Vt., and She is survived by a brother, Mrs. Davis is survived by two moved to Berkeley Heights. choirmaster John Pivarnik, includes For the Beauty of the Earth by lived in Springfield, Mass., prior to Julius P. daughters, Kathleen Horn of Sum- John Rutter. Church School begins at 9:15 a.m. Coffee hour in parish mit and Nancy Cooper of Arizona; a He is survived by two sons, W. hall follows the later service. son, Gus Jr. of Kenilworth; 10 Michael and Steven; two sisters, grandchildren, 14 great-grandchil- Bobby Kahn and Sarah Scher; and Community Congregational Church dren and one great-great-grandchild. two grandchildren. 10:30 a.m.: The service will be under the direction of the board of In lieu of flowers, memorial con- deacons with Matthew Libera offering the sermon. Greeting wor- tributions can be made to the Sum- shipers in Hauser Fellowship Hall will be John and Rich Getz. Mari- mit First Aid Squad, P.O. Box 234, Read & Recycle on Nicholson offers a welcoming hand in the church narthex. Paul Summit, 07901. Moschetti coordinates the ushers. Childcare will be available in the Christian Education Building throughout the morning. Church School is offered for children in kindergarten through eighth grade. Children join their parents for the beginning of worship before going to their classrooms. A fellowship hour follows the service. Ethel Shafer deliv- ers flowers. Covenant Presbyterian Church TANZANIA BOUND—Included in the 8-member Tanzanian mission 11 a.m.: The Rev. Dr. David H. Miner leads the worship and com- team from Faith Lutheran Church is township resident Fred Fell, third

munion service. His sermon, Work, is based on Ephesians 6:5-9. Sun- from right. The team departs June 19. 750798 day School will be held at 9:30 a.m. Nursery care is provided. St. Stephen’s Church 8 a.m., 10 a.m.: The Rev. Cork Tarplee celebrates the Holy Fell taking part in church’s Eucharist at 8 a.m. and preaches and celebrates at the later service. 2-week-long missionary trip Wyoming Presbyterian Church A Wyoming Avenue resident will treating AIDS patients and meet the No Time to Cook? 10 a.m.: The Rev. Ronald Johnson delivers the sermon What is the be joining an 8-person mission team bishop of the fastest growing Too Tired to Grocery Shop? Real World? based on Acts 10:44-48 and I John 5:1-6. The Chancel from Faith Lutheran Church in New Lutheran church in the world, Evan- Hate Fast Food? Choir sings under the direction of Linda Eriksen. Church School for Providence on a mission trip to Tan- gelical Lutheran Church in Tanza- children ages 3 through second grade meets at 10 a.m. in broadly zania on June 19. nia. So...What’s for Dinner? graded classes. Older children worship with their families. Coffee Taking part in the 2-week trip is The group will stay with Masama hour will be held in Fellowship Hall following worship. Crib and Fred Fell. He and the other members Mboreny congregants in Moshi, a toddler care will be available. of the team are traveling at the invi- village with limited access to elec- tation of Masama Mboreny Luther- tricity, no indoor plumbing and no New Jersey’s Personal Chef Service Upcoming Events an Church in Moshi, located at the telephones. Faith Lutheran has been Gourmet French and New American Cuisine foot of Mount Kilimanjaro in east- a mission partner with the Tanzania More Info at: www.ChefDuJourNJ.com 973-783-7670 Community Congregational Church ern Tanzania. While there the team church for the past 10 years. While 751573 will construct a parish hall, visit there the group will learn to weave Sunday: Chancel Choir rehearses at 9 a.m. Bible study at 9:15 a.m. with Lutheran missionary doctors baskets and spend a day on safari. Tuesday, 10 a.m.: Friendly Service. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.: Bible study group meets. Wyoming Presbyterian Church Seminar explores spirituality Pathways is offering a free semi- tor. She has also been past president Today, 8 p.m.: Chancel Choir rehearsal. nar on spirituality Tuesday, June 6, and trustee of the Summit Volunteer Friday, 8 p.m.: Congregants meet in the church kitchen to prepare at 7:30 p.m. at the Resource Center First Aid Squad. lunches for delivery Saturday at 10:15 a.m. to the Clinton Avenue for Women, 31 Woodland Avenue, Those seeking additional informa- Presbyterian Church feeding program. Summit. tion can call (908) 277-3663. Saturday: Departure for Faith House construction site, a Habitat The program, titled “Discovering for Humanity project in Newark, at 8:30 a.m. Spirituality, Everyone Has a Spiritu- Sunday: Youth Choir rehearsal at 11:15 a.m. al Dimension: Discover Your Spiri- Former pastor Monday: The church office is closed. tuality Whether You Venture into a Wednesday: The Rev. Ronald Johnson leads the Crossfire Bible Church or Synagogue,” is open to plans special Mass study group at 10 a.m. Staff meeting at 1:15 p.m. Junior I Choir the public. Leading the discussion The Rev. Monsignor William P. rehearsal at 4 p.m. Junior II Choir rehearsal at 4:45 p.m. will be Rabbi William Horn and Kay Devine, pastor emeritus of St. Rose Locke, a Protestant chaplain. of Lima Church, will celebrate the Members of the religious community are invited to submit infor- Rabbi Horn’s background 50th anniversary of his ordination to mation for publication. News should be directed to Eveline Speedie, includes representation on the the priesthood Sunday, June 4, at 2 Religion, Social and Entertainment Editor, by telephoning 376-1200 boards of several Summit organiza- p.m. with a Mass of Thanksgiving at or by writing The Item, 343 Millburn Avenue, Suite 100, 07041. tions, a former position on the board the church. of directors of the Family Services Rev. Devine will host a reception 750796 Association of Summit, former at Mayfair Farms, West Orange, fol- membership in the Youth Adjust- lowing the Mass. He served as pas- ment Committee of Summit and as tor of the parish for 11 years prior to Israelis performing at dinner former president of the Summit his retirement in 1998. Ministerial Association. He has been The Israeli Scouts Friendship Car- Friendship Caravan visited 140 the rabbi at the Summit Jewish avan will perform Monday, June 5, communities, camps and organiza- Community Center since 1962. at a State of Israel Bonds 50th tions nationwide, giving more than Ms. Locke is the Protestant chap- anniversary celebration at Congre- 250 performances. lain at Morristown Memorial Hospi- Receive full coverage gation Beth El, 222 Irvington The Caravan ‘s hour-long show tal and hospice chaplain. In Summit, News Avenue, South Orange. includes Hebrew songs and dances. she has been seminarian and hospi- of your community by The group, a delegation of Following the performance, the tal chaplain at Calvary Episcopal approximately 50 Israeli youngsters group meets with the audience. Church. Her background includes Flash! ages 16 and 17 in the Boy and Girl Tickets are $12.50 for adults, $10 certification for the State of New THE ITEM delivered to scouts organization, comes to North for seniors, $5 for children under the Jersey as an emergency medical America every summer to represent age of 12. For reservations, tele- training instructor and certification your home! the State of Israel. Last year the phone 994-0516. as an American Heart CPR instruc- 750791

746996 750800 May 25, 2000 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 7 LIFESTYLES Miss Trimble marries David Griesbauer Diana Bacon Trimble, daughter of ter of Evander Childs, the prominent Linda B. and John Childs Trimble of New York City educator after whom Chatham, Mass., formerly of Knoll- a high school in the Bronx is named. wood Road, was married Saturday The bridegroom holds a degree to David Livingston Griesbauer, son from Loyola College, where he was of Susan and George L. Griesbauer captain of both his junior and senior Jr. of Silver Spring, Md. year swim teams. He was awarded Officiating at the ceremony at most valuable player in his sopho- Christ Church was the Rev. E. Bevan more and senior years and was the Stanley. The Rev. Jerome A. Katz of team’s all-time high point scorer. St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in During the past seven years he has Cortland, N.Y., was a co-celebrant. participated as a national winner and The bride, a graduate of Stanford a volunteer in the Andersen Consult- University, holds a master’s degree ing Corporate Sports Battle, the in business administration from the world’s largest corporate sports pro- Wharton School at the University of gram. Pennsylvania. While at Stanford she It was through the Corporate was an 11-time NCAA All-Ameri- Sports Battle that the bride and can swimmer and captain of the sec- bridegroom met. Mr. Griesbauer is ond of two NCAA national champi- senior programmer/analyst for State Drs. Caridad and William Boxer onship teams of which she was a Street Research and Management member. Company in Boston, where he is the During her four years as a mem- Mr. and Mrs. David Griesbauer liaison between the equity portfolio Dr. Caridad Isaac weds ber of the United States National management and information tech- Swimming Team, she was also a An equity trader, she is employed the firm. nology departments. gold medalist at the Pan Pacific by MFS Investment Management in Her father retired as a private His father is executive director of Dr. William Paul Boxer Championships in 1989 and at the Boston, Mass., where she manages banking executive for Chase Man- the Graphic Communication Indus- Pan American Games in 1991. initial public offering procedures for hattan Bank in Morristown. Her trial Union Retirement Fund in Dr. Caridad Diana Isaac, daughter Her mother is retired from Mitsui mother, also retired, was treasurer of Washington, D.C. His mother is a of Betty Isaac of Flushing, N.Y., for- and Company. Christ Church Nursery School. The legal assistant to attorney Robert J. merly of Cali, Columbia, and the The bridegroom, a 1989 graduate bride is the great-great-granddaugh- Spar in Silver Spring. late Hugo Isaac, was married Sun- of Millburn High School, graduated day to Dr. William Paul Boxer, son with departmental honors from of Myra Boxer of Greenwood Drive Lafayette College in 1993. He and Dr. Robert Boxer of New York received his medical degree from the Birth announcements City. Medical College at the State Univer- Gwenn and Anthony Della Pelle Allison and Eric Model of Whit- Rabbi Charles Davidson and the sity of New York at Syracuse. A res- of Morris Township announce the ney Road announce the birth of a Rev. John Branche performed the ident in internal medicine at the birth of a daughter, Rachel Lauren, daughter, Amanda Lauren, February ceremony at the Glen Island Harbor Boston University Medical Center, April 20 in Morristown Memorial 2 in St. Barnabas Medical Center, Club in New Rochelle, N.Y. he will be practicing medicine in Hospital. She joins a sister, Jaime, Livingston. Maternal grandparents The bride, a graduate of the Med- New York City in July. and a brother, David. Mrs. Della are Juliet and David Light of Tea- ical College at the State University His mother is a division manager Pelle is the former Gwenn Heller, neck. Paternal grandparents are of New York at Syracuse, attended at Prudential Investments in New daughter of Joan Heller of Spring- Sharyn and Bert Model of Summit. Barnard College. She is currently a Jersey. His father is a dentist in New field, formerly of Locust Street. Paternal great-grandparents are Mil- pediatric resident at Mount Sinai York City. Paternal grandparents are Marie and dred and Mark Model of South Hospital in New York City, where Following a wedding trip to Anthony Della Pelle of Basking Orange and Fanny Wald of Spring- she will be named chief resident of Kauai, Hawaii, the couple is residing Ridge. field. pediatrics in July. in New York City. Nuptials held for Miss Bendett and Mr. Schwartz Monique Sara Bendett, daughter York City. of Joy and Barry Bendett of East Jeffrey Schwartz of St. Louis was Hills, N.Y., was married May 6 to best man for his brother. Grooms- Matthew Asher Schwartz, son of men were Jason Meltzer of Arling- Joanne and Michael Schwartz of ton, Va., Jason Naft of Port Wash- Charleston, S.C., formerly of Taylor ington, N.Y., Geoffrey Henry of San Road South. Francisco, Calif., and Greg Luck- Rabbi Alan Lucas and Cantor Ofir man, Matthew Ende, Adam Kent DESIGNER’S CHOICE—Mary Hackman received the Designer’s Barnoy officiated at the nuptials at and Charles Norton, all of New York Choice award for her winning arrangement in the design division Temple Beth Sholom in Roslyn, City. May 10 at the Short Hills Home Garden Club’s flower show. N.Y. A reception followed the cere- The bride, a graduate of Tulane mony. University, is an editor at the Ameri- The bride was attended by Ilyza can Kennel Club in New York City. Garden club members receive Vornea of East Hills as matron of The bridegroom, also a graduate honor and Erika Ravdin of Washing- of Tulane University, graduated awards at May 10 flower show ton, D.C., as maid of honor. Serving magna cum laude from Seton Hall as bridesmaids were the bride’s sis- University School of Law. He is Awards were presented in the in the youth exhibit. ter-in-law, Dr. Tamara Schwartz of employed by the Bingham Dana design, horticultural and youth divi- Chairing the show was Cynthia St. Louis, Mo., Sheryl Englander of Law Firm in New York City. sions May 10 when the Short Hills Zeigler-Bernstein. Los Angeles, Calif., and Ilissa Silk, Following a wedding trip to Italy, Home Garden Club held its annual Hollie Levy, Erica Berman, Liz the couple is residing in New York meeting and flower show at Com- League holding Levy and Amy Hong, all of New City. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schwartz munity Congregational Church. new member event Winner of the Designer’s Choice award in the design division was The Junior League of the Oranges Mary Hackman. Ann Talcott won and Short Hills is hosting an infor- the Award of Merit in the horticul- mational session for prospective ture division. Blue ribbon winners in members Thursday, June 1, at 7:30 the design division were Penny p.m. at the League’s office at 105 who just Main Street, rear entrance. Peterson, Cynthia Gross, Ms. Tal- Women interested in joining the cott, Ms. Hackman, Lezette Proud, Junior League are invited to attend Guess Terry Kennedy and Marianne the meeting. Refreshments will be Busby. served. The League’s local chapter Members awarded blue ribbons serves the communities of Millburn- for their horticultural entries were Short Hills, Livingston, Maplewood, Alma Staehle, Ursula Enderlin, Judy the Oranges and Springfield through got married Cash, Marianne Kubick, Patsy ? a wide variety of projects and ser- Nance, Judy Yarnell, Liz Howe, Ms. vices. Talcott, Nancy du Busc, Ann Wiss, Those seeking additional informa- Peggy Hiscano and Ms. Busby. tion can telephone the office, 379- Melinda Gross won the blue ribbon 9655.

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Bergen & Passaic County 973.569.7000 • Essex County 973.746.1100 • (Montclair) 973.667.2100 (Nutley) Page 8 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills May 25, 2000 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Corporate art Theater timetable show focuses CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CINEMA 4 Erin Brockovich (R) Today: 7:40 on Arts Center East is East (R) Fri: 5:30, 7:45, 10 Sat & Sun: 12:45, 3, 5:30, 7:45, 10 Mon: 12:45, 3, 5:30, 7:45 Tues-Thurs: 5:30, 7:45 The Millburn-Short Hills Arts Screwed (PG-13) Today: 5:45 Center’s members open art exhibit is Small Time Crooks (PG) Today: 5:20, 7:30 Fri: 5:20, 7:30, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 1, taking place through Thursday, July 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40 Mon: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30 Tues-Thurs: 5:20, 7:30 20, at the corporate headquarters of Dinosaur (PG) Today: 5, 5:30, 7, 7:20 Fri: 4:15, 4:50, 6:30, 7, 8:30, 9 Sat & Sun: noon, 12:30, 2:10, 2:40, 4:15, 4:50, 6:30, 7, 8:30, 9 Mon: noon, 12:30, Johnson and Johnson, New 2:10, 2:40, 4:15, 4:50, 6:30, 7 Tues-Thurs: 5, 5:30 7, 7:20 Brunswick. Selecting the 30 to 35 paintings MAPLEWOOD THEATER included in the show was Julia L. Center Stage (PG-13) Today: 7:25, 9:30 Fri: 7:10 Sat-Mon: 12:45, 2:55, 5, Alderson, art administrator of the 7:10 Tues-Thurs: 7:10 corporate art program at Johnson Gladiator (R) Today: 7:30 Fri: 7, 9:45 Sat & Sun: 1, 3:45, 7, 9:45 Mon: 1, 3:45, 7:30 Tues-Thurs: 7:30 and Johnson. Co-chairwomen of the Frequency (PG-13) Fri: 7:15, 9:30 Sat-Mon: 1:25, 4:10, 7:15, 9:30 Tues- show are Barbara Dalton of the Thurs: 7:15, 9:25 township and Sheila Sugarman of Road Trip (R) Today: 7:35, 9:35 Fri: 7:40, 9:30 Sat-Mon: 1:30, 3:15, 5:10, South Orange. 7:40, 9:30 Tues-Thurs: 7:30, 9:20 Mission Impossible 2 (PG-13) Today: 7:10, 9:25 Fri: 7:20, 9:45 Sat-Mon: Viewing is by appointment only. noon, 2:25, 4:45, 7:20, 9:45 Tues-Thurs: 7:15, 9:35 Those wishing to see the exhibition Keeping the Faith (PG-13) Today: 7: 20 THE WHO—A new production of The Who’s “Tommy” comes to the New Jersey Performing Arts can telephone Ms. Alderson at (732) Shangai Noon (PG-13) Fri: 7:25, 9:35 Sat-Mon: 12:30, 2:40, 4:45, 7:25, 9:35 Center in Newark from June 13 to 18 for a special one-week limited engagement. The rock group’s 524-6957. Anyone seeking addition- Tues-Thurs: 7:20, 9:30 al information about membership in Battlefield Earth (PG-13) Today: 7:40 Fri-Mon: 9:15 Tues-Thurs: 9:10 original Broadway production, which opened in 1993, won five Tony Awards. For tickets, which range from $12 to $58, call the box office, (888) 466-5722. the Arts Center can telephone Anne CLEARVIEW’S BEACON HILL FIVE (SUMMIT) Topper at 376-2798 or Elissa Merkl, Gladiator (R) Today: 7:30 Fri: 7:15, 10:20 Sat-Mon: 12:15, 3:30, 7:15, 10:20 376-8644. Tues-Thurs: 7:30 Shanghai Noon (PG-13) Fri: 4:5 0, 7:30, 9:50 Sat-Mon: noon, 2:20, 4:50, Museum plans Celtic music, time exhibition 7:30, 9:50 Tues-Thurs: 5:20, 7:50 The Museum of Early Trades & Debbie Brewin-Wilson, Celtic 10 p.m. Admission is $8 for museum Youngsters Mission Impossible 2 (PG-13) Today: 4:30, 5:30, 7:20, 8:15 Fri: 4, 5, 6:45, 7:45, 9:30, 10:20 Sat: & Sun: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6:45, 7:45, 9:30, 10:20 Mon: 1, 2, 4, Crafts in Madison will sponsor a harpist and singer, who will perform members, $10 for nonmembers. 5, 6:45, 7:45 9:30 Tues-Thurs: 4:30, 5:30 7:20, 8:15 concert of timeless music, then hold both traditional favorites and origi- On Saturday, June 17, the muse- giving recital Frequency (PG-13) Today: 5:20, 7:50 an exhibition on time and time- nal music of Scottish influence um unveils its latest exhibit, “Time Two township residents will per- Road Trip (R) Today: 5:45, 8 Fri: 5:30, 8, 10:10 Sat-Mon: 12:45, 3:15, 5:30, 8, pieces. played with a modern flair. Made Visible: an Exhibit on Time form in a student piano recital June 10:10 Tues-Thurs: 5:45, 8 On Saturday, June 3, the museum The concert takes place from 8 to and Timepieces.” The exhibit fea- 17 at 2 p.m. in Carnegie Hall in New York City. CLEARVIEW’S COLONY THEATER (LIVINGSTON) will host an evening of music by tures an array of clocks, including Center Stage (PG-13) Fri: 4:15, 7, 9:30 Sat & Sun: 1:45, 4:15, 7, 9:30 Mon: handcrafted 18th century tall case Performing in Weill Recital Hall 1:45, 4:15, 7 Tues-Thurs: 7:20 Wainwright plans clocks and 19th century mantel are Austin Cohen and Melinda Big Kahuna (R) Today: 7:40 clocks. Gross. A freshman at Pingry School, Small Time Crooks (PG) Today: 7:20 Fri: 5:20, 7:45, 9:50 Sat & Sun: 1, 3:10, Community show The museum is located at Main Austin will play Sonata Pathetique 5:20, 7:45, 9:50 Mon: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:45 Tues-Thurs: 7:40 Op. 13, No. 1 by Beethoven. Melin- Mission Impossible 2 (PG-13) Today: 7:30 Fri: 4:30, 7:30, 10:10 Sat & Sun: Louden Wainwright III, a modern Street and Green Village Road in 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:10 Mon: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 Tues-Thurs: 7:30 day troubadour/commentator, will Madison. Hours are Tuesday da, a seventh grader at Morristown- appear Friday, June 9, at 8 p.m. at through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 Beard School, will perform CLEARVIEW’S MADISON CINEMA 4 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 5 Burgmuller’s “Ballade.” Gladiator (R) Today: 7:50 Fri: 6:45, 10 Sat & Sun: 12:15, 3:30, 6:45, 10 Mon: the Community Theatre, 100 South Street, Morristown. p.m. Admission is $3.50, $2 for stu- Michael Palmieri is presenting the 12:15, 3:30, 6:45 Tues-Thurs: 7:50 dents, seniors and children under 5. recital. 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Michael Flynn, ACA’s board out stretching exercises; stretch gen- face. Bend your left knee and grab great workout, but can cause muscle chairman. “Stretching during those tly and smoothly, do not bounce or your ankle with your left hand. Pull jerk your body in any way; and your heel toward your buttocks to stretch as far as you can comfort- stretch the quadricep muscles at the Don’t let misaligned ably. You should not feel pain. Fol- front of your thigh. Hold that posi- lowing are a few easy stretches Dr. tion for 20 seconds, relax and do it Flynn recommends for getting the again. Repeat with the other leg. teeth spoil your smile most out of your gardening workout: Weave your fingers together above A smile is one of your most are used. Stand up and prop your heel on a your head with your palms up. Lean important assets. It is one of the first Office hours are by appointment, back door step or stool with your to one side for 10 seconds to stretch things that people notice about you. your insurance forms are handled by knee straight. Bend forward until the upper body. Then reverse. Sometimes, due to misaligned teeth the office and Dr. Steinberg’s office you feel a slight pull in the ham- Repeat two or three times. ASSISTING RUNNERS—Dr. Marybeth Kretz and Dr. Joseph J. Mur- you may feel self-conscious about has many payment plans available string muscle at the back of the “Hug your best friend:” Wrap phy of the Suburban Chiropractic Center will be assisting runners in smiling. Dr. Michael G. Steinberg, for your benefit. Call Dr. Steinberg thigh. You may need to stabilize your arms around yourself and Saturday’s Chatham Kiwanis 5K Benefit Race. whose office is located at 241 Mill- 376-0496 for the start of a beautiful yourself by holding onto a garage rotate to one side, as far as you can burn Avenue, understands. smile. door handle or sturdy tree branch. go. Hold it for 10 seconds. Then For 30 years, Dr. Steinberg has reverse. Repeat two or three times. Chiropractic sports doctors been treating both children and There are many more stretching adults at his state-of-the-art office, Check doctor’s credentials techniques that can enhance all of assisting in benefit race using the most advanced concepts of your physical activities. Look for Dr. Joseph J. Murphy and Dr. benefit Abbey Rutgers, a grade therapy. The goal of modern ortho- before cosmetic surgery stretching guides in your local book- dontics is to establish harmony store. Finally, be aware of your Marybeth Kretz, chiropractic sports school girl who was in need of being considered: between the teeth and the face. Want to look your best? Consider- body’s form while working on the physicians of the Suburban Chiro- extensive heart surgery. Since that What are the doctor’s credentials? Sophisticated appliances are used in ing liposuction, a hair transplant, a yard. Kneel, don’t bend. Alternate practic Center in Chatham, will be time, funds collected by the Kiwanis Is he a board-certified dermatologist early treatment to eliminate factors lunchtime peel or other forms of your stance and motion as often as assisting runners at Saturday’s Club have helped various charities or other appropriately trained sur- like adverse habits (finger sucking or cosmetic surgery? While consider- possible to balance the muscles Chatham Kiwanis 5k Benefit Race. and local residents. ing whether or not to have cosmetic geon? Ask to see his credentials. tongue thrusting) as well as unfavor- used. Drs. Kretz and Murphy will be The race, a USATF-NJ sanctioned surgery may not be a decision you How many of these cosmetic able growth patterns to establish If you are already feeling the providing pre- and post-race stretch- event, is a USATF certified course make overnight, choosing a quali- surgery procedures has the physician more favorable conditions for the aches and pains of gardening, there ing, warm up/cool down, and assist- run on a flat, shaded street layout fied physician to perform the proce- performed? What results can you eruption of the teeth. This approach, are ways to alleviate the pain: apply ing with running injuries prior to, with a track finish. dure is also very important. expect? How long is the recupera- when indicated, leads to far fewer a cold pack during the first 48 hours during, and post race. They will treat “Dr. Kretz and I,” Dr. Murphy “A well informed patient and a tion period? Ask to see before and permanent tooth extractions and to of symptoms or a heat pack after 48 runners at the Chatham Middle said, “are proud to be able to assist skilled practitioner are always the after photos of the physician’s previ- well-balanced faces. hours. If pain persists, consider vis- School which will be the center of the Kiwanis Club of which we are best prescription for a successful ous patients. What are the risks? the race registration and start of the members by directly involving our- For younger patients, Dr. Stein- iting a chiropractor. berg uses colorful braces and remov- outcome. Selecting a qualified What is the cost? run. The Chatham Kiwanis 5k Bene- selves and treating the runners of physician is the key to a successful fit Race is an annual event that rais- this race. Although we’ve donated able appliances. For his adult patients, Dr. Steinberg has transpar- medical procedure,” advises derma- es money to assist local charities and monies each year to this worthy tologist Darrell S. Rigel, president youth services. Runners pay an event, actually donating our time in ent braces, braces applied to the backs of the teeth and has recently of the American Academy of Der- admission fee which goes to support active participation is much more matology. To decide if a cosmetic many programs such as the Iodine rewarding. We are really looking become certified in the newest of adult appliances, the Invisalign surgery procedure and the doctor are Deficiency Disorder Program and forward to helping the runners.” treatment method. This method uses right for you, the academy suggests other local Kiwanis organization Those interested in participating a series of virtually invisible aligners you do some homework. The fol- BOTH sponsored youth activities at in the race should contact Jim Sryg- to guide the teeth into their posi- lowing questions are recommended Chatham schools, Summit High ley, race chairman, or the Chatham tions. Using this approach no braces regardless of the type of procedure School, ECLC and Drew University. Kiwanis Club directly at 635-9321. OF THESE Scholarships for local high school Race registration begins at 8 a.m. seniors are also funded. Saturday at the Chatham Middle PEOPLE ARE The first run five years ago was to School. STRAIGHTENING THEIR TEETH. 750675 CALL TO FIND OUT IF INVISALIGN IS RIGHT FOR YOU The person on the right is straightening their teeth Dr. Michael G. Steinberg in a new way that’s virtually undetectable — even close up. Introducing Invisalign,® a 241 Millburn Avenue 750682 breakthrough in orthodontics. It’s a series of clear, Millburn, NJ 07041 removable aligners that gradually move your teeth Spec Reg 2423 — without metal wires or brackets. 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(Dry coughs—stick with Viorst is most noted for her book, Many of her books, for adults as energy, your concentration, the num- an over-the-counter suppressant.) “Necessary Losses,” which was on well as for children have been pub- ber of calories you burn, plus beat Benefit 3: Zap your headache The New York Times bestseller list lished abroad. Several of her chil- back colds and a host of other ail- without the belly ache. If some for almost two years, and its com- dren’s books have been made into ments, then water is the ticket. In a drugs kick you in the gut to make panion volume “Imperfect Control.” short films. Ms. Viorst lectures recent issue, Men’s Health magazine you forget your other pains, beat The day’s events, hosted by Over- widely on a variety of topics, rang- offers benefits of eight daily glasses them down with extra water. Water look Hospital, is free to the public ing from loss and growth of chil- of H2O. dilutes and disperses the medicine and will be held from noon to 3 p.m. dren’s literature and the subject of Benefit 1: Boost your endurance. so it’s not strong enough to aggra- Ms. Viorst’s presentation, “For control. Her poetry had been read in Researchers found the more water vate one spot. Peace of Mind, Resign as General performance by Anne Bancroft, guys drank during exercise, the less Benefit 4: Travel without feeling Manager of the Universe,” explores Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontaine, Ann glycogen—which your muscles use like a zombie. Fatigue during and how much control we do and don’t, Jackson and Eli Wallach. Her musi- for energy—they spent. after flight might be from dehydra- should and shouldn’t have, over our- cal, Love & Shrimp, starring Eileen Benefit 2: Beat the common cold. tion since the dry air on a plane can selves, our mates, the lives of our Barnett, Bonnie Franklin and Mari- Every time you swallow, you coat literally suck the water out of you. adult children and the world around ette Hartley has been perfomed in your throat with antibodies found in The lower levels of oxygen cause us. Other festival activities will Los Angeles, New York and other mucus. These antibodies trap cold people to breathe harder. The body include live entertainment, games cities. A musical version of Alexan- viruses. moisturizes the air and, therefore, for children, workshops, raffles, lec- der and the Terrible, Horrible, No If you are a minimally dehydrat- loses water. tures, free food and more. Good, Very Bad Day, with the play ed, the lack of water dries out your Drink an extra glass before a flight Ms. Viorst is the author of seven and lyrics written by Ms. Viorst was mucus-producing tissues. If you do and a glass every hour you’re on the collections of poems for adults: The commissioned by and performed at catch something, here’s how to fight plane. Village Square; It’s Hard to be Hip the Kennedy Center in 1998 and is it: Benefit 5: Spend less time on the Over Thirty and Other Tragedies of touring the country. • Fever: You know that spaced out throne. If you are constipated, it may Married Life; People and Other Ms. Viorst was born and raised in feeling you get when you have a be because you are not drinking Aggravations; How Did I Get to be Maplewood and holds degrees from fever? It’s dehydration. enough. especially if you have had a 40..and Other Atrocities; When Did Rutgers University and Washington The amount you perspire as your lot of fiber, which won’t do its job I Stop Being 20 and Other Injus- Psychoanalytic Institute. fever is breaking severely dehy- unless you have enough fluids in tices; Forever Fifty and Other Nego- Organizers of the event at Over- Judith Viorst drates your brain as well as your your system to flush things through. tiations; and—coming out in Octo- look are encouraging everyone to ber—Suddenly Sixty and Other attend the celebration to show their Fund. Overlook. 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Advanced Dental Alternatives in Dental Herb Co., manufacturer of with health and well being of the 750700 $75/hr and15 minutes Millburn, often counsels his patients Tooth and Gum Tonic and Tooth and patient. The natural product inars focusing on health, one on on natural ways to fight bad breath. Gum Spritz markets truly natural approach to correcting bad breath is Tuesday, June 13, and the other on In his experience, Dr. Messing has oral rinses and breath sprays which recommended to his patients. Dr. Thursday, June 29, at The Connec- found that herbal alternatives work are made without alcohol, chemi- Messing will arrange for a test trial tion for Women & Families, 79 as well as or better than pharmaceu- cals, sweeteners or preservatives. of Dental Herb products in the con- Maple Street, Summit. ticals. The key ingredients in com- Independent dental research on venience of his Millburn office. Presenting the first workshop, mercial mouthwashes are alcohol mouth wash and rinse products For more information Call Dr. which focuses on the detection and and cineole, a powerful antiseptic showed that the tonic was more Messing at 921-0771; visit his Web treatment of ovarian cancer, will be that kill the bacteria which cause effective in fighting bad breath than site at www.DentalAlternati- registered nurse Connie Core. On bad breath. Cineole is a natural any other product tested, including a ves.com: or come by Advanced the staff at Morristown Memorial ingredient that is found in eucalyp- by-prescription-only rinse. Dental Alternatives to make an Hospital, Ms. Core’s talk begins at tus, spearmint, rosemary, cinnamon, Dr. Messing offers comprehensive appointment at 68 Essex Street. 7:30 p.m. on June 13. A panel discussion will be held YOUNG WOMAN OR LITTLE GIRL? June 29 at 7 p.m. on improving the The average age for girls to begin men- feels, if others will know she is menstru- struation in the United States is 12.5 ating and how to use sanitary napkins. quality of life through exercise, years with a range from 10 to 15 years. At NEW JERSEY HEALTH CARE Challenges of travel with ill children nutrition, breathing techniques and If girls experience their first period SERVICES located at 2780 Morris Ave., healthier habits for people undergo- (menarche) at age 9, they are still con- Suite 2A, Union, we provide a broad Traveling with an ill child pre- pack an adequate supply of special bers and their emergency phone sidered as normal. However, the younger range of pediatric and adolescent care sents special challenges and requires foods. Special foods may not be numbers. ing cancer treatments. Leading the they are to have their first period, the including school/sports/camp physicals, extra preparation, but the benefits to available at your destination. ● A list of emergency family con- panel is aerobics director Nancy greater is the psychological impact on newborn care, preventative health care, them. They may find this development immunizations, the treatment of ear your child’s morale can make a trip ● Allow enough travel time to get tacts, including their addresses, Wilderotter from The Connection, New Providence chiropractor Dr. overwhelming. Parents can prepare their infections, allergic disorders, asthma, worth the effort, according to Dr. to your destination. Traveling with phone numbers and their relation- daughters by providing concrete details sickle cell disease, hyperactivity/ADD Joseph Frasco and Connection yoga Ernest Fruge, director of psychoso- an ill child may take longer than ship to you. If you and your child without confusing them with excess and developmental problems. We are instructor Liz Boye. The seminar information. The best approach is to known for our good listening skills and cial programs at Texas Children’s traveling with a healthy child are both ill, emergency healthcare will adopt the format of an interac- have several small, matter-of-fact con- for our focus on prevention as well as Cancer Center and Hematology Ser- because they may need frequent workers will need to notify your versations that include practical infor- treatment. To schedule an appointment, vice at Texas Children’s Hospital, bathroom breaks or rest periods. tive panel discussion. mation such as what happens, how it call (908) 687-3300. family. To register for either of the semi- Houston. Carry the following lists and “Travel is often a stressful experi- P.S. Menstruation usually begins 2 years after breast budding, the earliest sign of puber- Dr. Fruge offers these tips: paperwork: nars, both of which are open to the ty in 85% of girls. However, this interval may range from 6 months to 5 3/4 years.

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OPEN MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY, MAY 29 751219 May 25, 2000 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 13 Taking pet on vacation trips requires planning Township collects What do you do with the family weather, the temperature inside a car should include: prescribed medica- home yard waste pet if you’re going on vacation? drops quickly, creating the danger of tions, leash and collar or harness, With proper planning, you may be hypothermia. For these reasons, pets proper license and ID tags, proof of at curbside able to take your pet with you. should never be left unattended in a vaccinations, grooming tools, pho- Grass clippings, small quantities “First, you need to determine parked vehicle. tos of pet (for identification), food of leaves, small tree branches and whether or not your pet is a good Traveling by air with a dog or cat and water bowls, clean-up materials, other garden waste is collected curb- traveler,” said Ellen Gill, assistant is a fast and economical choice. pet toys, food and water. side during the first garbage collec- vice president of travel for the AAA However, it requires advance plan- “Traveling With Your Pet: the tion day of the week. New Jersey Automobile Club. “A ning since each airline has its own AAA PetBook ” provides informa- The waste must be in open con- healthy, well-behaved pet is a good regulations. Investigate the airline’s tion on more than 10,000 pet-friend- tainers not to exceed 35 pounds. traveling companion.” animal transport and welfare poli- ly lodgings in North America as well Branches and brush must not exceed Pets that are very young, very old, cies and confirm the information 24 as helpful tips when traveling. The three feet in length and four inches pregnant, sick, prone to biting or to 48 hours before departing. book can be purchased at AAA in diameter and must be tied in bun- excessive barking, or who can’t fol- A checklist for traveling with pets offices and many bookstores. dles of 35 pounds or less. low basic obedience commands WELL READ WINNERS—Pictured is the winning team from aren’t good candidates for a long Glenwood School’s “Battle of the Books” competition which was trip. Before your departure, have organized by the school’s librarian Amy Ipp. Flanking Ms. Ipp are your pet’s vaccinations brought up THE “NEW” PARK MANOR Dan Curtis (left) and Ben Sherlund; seated are Jackie Willens, to date, including annual booster Offering new programs and services to meet the needs of our community. Allison Bodack and Julianne McGee. Taking part in the compe- shots. A current health certificate tition, endorsed by the Educational Media Association of New and medical history are important to ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH? Jersey, were all members of the school’s fifth grade classes. have when traveling. For a nursing home stay after your Family Member’s Medicare Coverage has run out? Selecting a carrier or crate is one of the most important steps in ensur- When selecting a nursing home, it is important to be a wise consumer. ing your pet’s safety when traveling. PARK MANOR offers the highest quality services and accomodations at 3 residents named recipients A good carrier protects your pet dur- ing transit and gives him a safe, reas- reasonable cost. If you are paying $170 or more per day at a nursing facility, of Good Neighbor Award suring place to stay when confine- you could save over $15,000 a year. Our rates are as follows: Three persons, Richard Dolansky, been a member of the Wyoming ment is necessary at your destina- • Private Room - $152 per day Jane Karan and Ann Elizabeth School PTA, the township’s auxil- tion. Also, be sure to bring along one • Semi Private Room - $142 per day “Nan” Wade have been named recip- iary police, the Millburn-Short Hills of your pet’s favorite possessions, like a blanket or toy. • 3 Bedded Room - $132 per day ients of the Neighborhood Associa- Volunteer First Aid Squad, the Girl • We also offer a special respite rate of $125 per day tion’s Good Neighbor Award. Scouts and the Millburn Woman’s When driving in hot weather, The award, established to recog- Club. don’t allow your pet to become over- (for up to a 30 day stay) nize those who have made a sub- Ms. Wade’s volunteer service heated. Use air conditioning and stantial contribution to the commu- includes her role as a religious edu- have a fresh supply of cool water For more information please call nity, will be presented to Mr. Dolan- cation teacher and work for the available. PARK MANOR sky, Ms. Karan and Ms. Wade at Washington School PTA, the Cub On a warm day, the air inside a Admissions Director association ceremonies Tuesday, Scouts, Friday Friends, Interfaith parked car can quickly reach life- 23 Park Place • Bloomfield threatening temperatures, even when Medicare Certified 743-7772 June 6, in the Bauer Community Hospitality Network, the township 749482 www.ParkManorNursingHome.com Center. chapter of the American Association the windows are cracked. 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Page 14 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills May 25, 2000 Red Cross Renovated town pool Women’s center offers Braille exploring unequal set for June 24 opening wages and benefits training class Grand opening ceremonies for the department has established a tele- A panel discussion of the wage gap that exists for women and A Braille transcription certifica- renovated municipal swimming pool phone hotline, 564-7096, to provide tion program will be offered this fall in Gero Park have been set for Sat- pool members with updates on the minorities will be held Wednesday by the Millburn-Short Hills Chapter urday, June 24. possibility of weekend openings. at 7:30 p.m., at the Resource Center of the American Red Cross. The pool will be open that day to for Women located in Calvary Epis- The course, beginning September members only from 11 a.m. to noon Center supporting copal Church, Woodland and DeFor- 13, will meet each Wednesday at the and to all township residents at no est avenues, Summit. chapter house from 9:30 a.m. to charge from noon until 7 p.m. patients suffering Speakers will discuss the 27 per- noon for approximately eight Renovations at the pool, which cent differential in the salaries of months. Successful completion of have taken place since the end of last from Parkinson’s men and women, related issues of the program allows the newly certi- year’s swimming season, include a A support group for individuals pensions, retirement benefits, Social fied braillist an opportunity to new main tank with a water slide with Parkinson’s Disease and their Security and insurance and proposed families will be offered at the St. Braille textbooks for blind students and an umbrella water geyser in the legislative remedies, including the Barnabas Ambulatory Care Center, throughout New Jersey. baby pool which now has a zero- Fair Play Act currently before Con- 200 South Orange Avenue, Liv- There is no fee for the course and inch entry point. gress. all materials and Braillewriter are ingston, the first Monday of each Other improvements at the pool Presenters will include Linda provided at no cost. Those interested complex include the planting of month from noon to 2 p.m. Szabo of AXA Financial Advisors in in participating in the program are shade trees, new shade umbrellas The group is sponsored by the St. Edison, Karen Thompson, an attor- asked to telephone Pat Stern, the and a new filter system. Barnabas Institute of Neurology and chapter’s Braille chairwoman, at the The official grand opening and Neurosurgery. It will provide infor- ney with the Somerville law firm of Red Cross office, 379-4198. ribbon cutting ceremony on June 24 mation, education and assistance in Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus, and is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. and will learning to cope with the emotional Pat Wittek, past president of New Medical group cites include a flag salute, entertainment and practical aspects of the disease. Jersey Business & Professional and free ice cream. Competitive fun The group is free, but reservations Women. town doctors events open to youngsters and adults are requested. For more information The presentation is open to the Three township physicians—Drs. will follow the ribbon cutting and call Sherri Kevoe, at 731-6970 public. There is a program fee of $5. GUN CONTROL—Essex County Sheriff Armando Fontoura Kopel Burk, Anita Falla and Louis J. include a biggest splash contest, a (right) displays a variety of handguns and other weapons confis- Sanfilippo—are among this year’s pajama race and a tube race. recipients of the Medical Society of cated by his office to township resident Donna Dees-Thomases Due to the resodding of the pool Display Advertising Deadline New Jersey’s Golden Merit awards. and U.S. Senator Robert Torricelli during Police Week cere- complex’s lawn areas, it is not The awards, which honor physi- Friday at 5 p.m. monies. At the ceremonies Ms. Dees-Thomases, founder of the planned to open the facility on cians who have held their doctor of Million Mom March, received the sheriff’s National Community weekends until June 24. If the sod medicine degree for 50 years, were Call 376-1200 Service Award for her work in educating the public to the danger “takes” before that date, the facility presented last week at the society’s of guns. will be opened for Saturday and annual meeting in Atlantic City. Sunday swimming. The recreation

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May 25, 2000 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 15 SPORTS MHS laxers gain share of division title Millburn High School’s boys’ lacrosse team made history May 18 as soon as time elapsed in the Millers’ 11-7 defeat of visiting Montclair Kimberley Academy in the regular season finale. The victory assured Millburn (13- 4) a share of the first-ever New Jer- sey Interscholastic Lacrosse League Waterman Division title. The Millers finished in a 3-way tie for the Water- man crown with Pingry and Ramapo at 8-1. “It was a real nice win for us,” said Staff photo by Jim Connelly Miller head coach Kevin Meany IN STEP—Middie Keith Benjamin (3) of Millburn checks Montclair about the victory that clinched the Kimberley’s Lood Olbrice (5) during the teams’ May 18 Waterman team’s first division title since it won Division contest. the NJILL Rizk Division crown in 1995. “I was proud of the way the guys stepped it up in the second Miller diamond team half.” The first half was one of pure frus- tration for Millburn, which trailed 2- opens state play today 1 at the break, despite dominating play in the second quarter. Today’s New Jersey State Inter- seed Hackettstown. Millburn’s lone goal of the open- scholastic Athletic Association The sectional final is scheduled ing half was scored in the first quar- North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 for Friday, June 2. ter by senior attackman Greg Hick- quarterfinal-round contest provides DIAMOND DOINGS—Cald- man, who two days earlier had the Millburn High School baseball well continues to be a thorn in Mill- reached the 200-point plateau for his team with more than just the oppor- burn’s side. The Chiefs scored four career in the Millers’ 12-6 loss to tunity to gain a berth in the section times in the bottom of the seventh to Summit. Staff photo by Jim Connelly semifinals. deal the Millers a 10-9 loss May 17. Meany watched his team’s offense It provides the Millers with a The Millers, playing their final come alive in the second half to the MISSION ACCOMPLISHED—Millburn High School lacrosse team players and head coach Kevin Meany chance of avenging one of the five Northern Hills Conference, Subur- tune of 10 goals, four in the third had plenty of reasons to smile after clinching a share of the Waterman Division title with an 11-7 defeat losses they suffered in the season’s ban Division contest before moving and six in the fourth. of Montclair Kimberley Academy on May 18. first 24 games. to the Northern Hills, Skyline Divi- The Millers carried an 11-4 lead The opponent for the third-seeded sion next fall, finished atop the divi- into the final three minutes of play goals apiece. Senior middie Orhan and junior middie Keith Benjamin tally 200 career points, has scored Millers in this afternoon’s 4’oclock sion standings with a 14-2 record. before Meany began clearing the Belding accounted for two Miller (4-16-10). 206 points entering today’s state quarterfinal at Millburn High School The Millers were scheduled to bench and getting the reserves some goals. Hickman, one of just 21 New Jer- tournament contest against Fair is sixth-seeded Parsippany. The Red- tune-up for the state tournament playing time. Kristian Schweizter, Millburn’s sey high school lacrosse players to Lawn. skins outslugged Millburn 12-10 with games against Delbarton Tues- Hickman, junior middie Greg senior goalie, made 17 saves, includ- back on April 15 at the Millburn dia- day and Bayley-Ellard yesterday May and junior attackman Andrew ing six in the first half to keep his mond. afternoon. Merrill paced Millburn with three team in the game, before giving way The Millburn-Parsippany winner to sophomore backup Bob Moseman advances to Tuesday’s semifinals late in the fourth quarter. and a date with the winner of the MILLER NOTES—Senior quarterfinal-round contest pitting Millburn junior varsity attackman Graham Riley collected No. 2 seed Scotch Plains against No. three assists in the contest, extend- 7 seed West Morris Central. ing his single season record to 58. The upper half of the tournament nine posts 13-5 record Hickman (64-13-77) and Riley bracket features a pair of teams The ability to put up big numbers Emposimato, Ferreira and Petkan- (17-58-75) top the team in scoring. ranked in The Star-Ledger Top 20. was the trademark of the 2000 Mill- ics shared the team lead in doubles Belding (30-8-38) is third on the Morristown, the top seed and burn High School junior varsity with five. Emposimato and Salantrie team in scoring followed by May ranked eighth in the current Star- baseball team. each legged out a team-leading three (23-6-29), Merrill (13-5-18), senior Ledger Top 20, opposes the winner Millburn, prior to its 8-3 loss at triples. attackman Nick Sverchek (9-6-15) of the first-round contest between Caldwell on May 17 in what turned Millburn belted four homers on No. 8 seed Morris Hills and No. 9 out to be the team’s final game, had the season, three by Salantrie and scored at least 10 runs in seven con- one by Emposimato. MHS laxers host Millburn frosh secutive games. The Millers, who Miller RBI leaders were Petkanics finished 13-5 overall and 8-5 against (22), Salantrie (21), Emposimato Fair Lawn today baseball team tops Northern Hills Conference, Subur- (21), Errico (19), Ferreira (16) and ban Division competition, scored 10 Freundlich (11). Ferreira (31), in state opener Caldwell 13-3 or more runs in 11 of their 18 con- Salantrie (26), Freundlich (23), The second season begins today Ben Seeley scattered eight hits tests. Emposimato (19), Errico (18), Pit- for Millburn High School’s boys’ and fanned five in six innings May Six Millers, of those players with tenger (18) and junior second base- lacrosse team when it plays host to 17 and Mike Gottlieb, Dan Palumbo 40 or more at-bats, posted batting man/outfielder Jake Zenn (16) Fair Lawn at 4 o’clock in the open- and Alex Moaba went a combined 7- averages of .380 or better. topped the squad in runs scored. ing round of the New Jersey State for-9 with seven RBI to help Mill- Sophomore right fielder Chris Stolen base leaders were Ferreira Interscholastic Athletic Association burn High School’s freshman base- Salantrie led the Millers with a .480 (30-of-30), Freundlich (12-of-12), state tournament. ball team (10-1) clinch a share of the batting average. Junior first baseman Zenn (12-of-13), Pittenger (11-of- Millburn (13-4) is seeded ninth. Northern Hills Conference, Subur- Dan Errico (.451) was the team’s 11) and Emposimato (11-of-12). Fair Lawn, 7-8 at the May 17 quali- ban Division title with a 13-3 defeat second-best hitter followed by junior Millburn was successful on 96 per- fying deadline, is one of four teams of visiting Caldwell. shortstop Chris Ferreira (.446), cent (108-of-112) of its stolen base with sub .500 records to make the Millburn and Pequannock com- sophomore catcher Doug Petkanics attempts. tourney field under the new NJSIAA piled 9-1 league records. wild card criteria. Fair Lawn has (.429), junior third baseman Mike Miller coach Steve Buesser’s Staff photo by Jim Connelly Seeley (3-1) allowed three runs, Freundlich (.419), sophomore sec- pitching staff was anchored by been seeded 24th. The rule allows up EYE ON THE BALL—Miller attackman Graham Riley (white jersey) one earned, in a contest halted by the ond baseman Troy Pittenger (.400) junior Jace Hagmann (5-3, 2.10 to four teams to gain tournament pulls away from Montclair Kimberley’s Mike Roth during Millburn’s 10-run mercy rule. and sophomore center fielder Ted ERA, 42 strikeouts in 50 innings), berths in recognition of playing a 11-7 victory on May 18. Gottlieb went 3-for-3 with a dou- Emposimato (.382). sophomore Mark Domogala (4-0, difficult schedule. ble and three RBI. Palumbo and Millburn batted .403 (202-for- 1.14 ERA, 28 strikeouts in 24.2 The winner of today’s match Moaba each collected two hits in 501) as a team. innings) and sophomore Brendan advances to face the winner of the three at-bats and drove in two runs. Team leaders in hits were Ferreira Bate (3-1, 4.38 ERA). Hagmann, match between No. 8 seed Bridge- The Millers, winners of 10 con- (31), Salantrie (26), Freundlich (23), Domogala, Bate and sophomore water and No. 25 seed Montclair secutive games, were scheduled to Emposimato (19), Errico (18) and Sean Fine combined to post a 3.07 Kimberley Academy in the second close out the season yesterday after- Pittenger (18). ERA in 107 innings. round. noon at New Providence. Upcoming MHS sports schedule Today, May 25 Baseball vs. Parsippany. New Jer- sey State Interscholastic Athletic Association North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 tournament. 4 p.m. Boys’ lacrosse vs. Fair Lawn. New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association state tournament. 4 p.m. Softball at West Morris Central. New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 tournament. 4 p.m. Friday, May 26 Boys’ and girls’ track: New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Asso- ciation North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 meet. Mount Olive High School. 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Page 16 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills May 25, 2000 Nichol, Koss capture Essex 3,200 titles Mark Nichol and Laura Koss, set in 1976 when the event was com- Robinson. seniors at Millburn High School, peted as a 2-mile run. Dick and Reilly placed fifth and now share something in common, Koss trailed eventual runner-up sixth respectively in the girls’ discus the title of Essex County track Emma Wilson of Bloomfield for the at 89-4 and 83-3. Newark West champion. first six laps of the 8-lap girls’ 3,200 Side’s Jervaisse LaTouche won the Nichol and Koss each claimed before taking the lead. Wilson discus title with a heave of 100-3. 3,200-meter run titles in Saturday’s briefly regained the lead before Koss Peralta took sixth place in the abbreviated Essex County Track and went in front to stay with a lap and a girls’ high jump at 4-10, matching Field Championships at Woodman half remaining. Koss pulled away in the school’s freshman record set in Field in Montclair. the end, crossing the finish line in 1982 by Millburn Athletic Hall of Nichol, a week after winning three 12:05.16. Wilson was second in Famer Tricia Lowe and matched in events (800, 1,600, 3,200) in the 12:08.3. 1989 by Kristen Heide. Northern Hills Conference, Subur- Senior Miata Dick, junior MILLER NOTES—The remain- ban Division championships, edged Katherine Reilly and freshman der of the Essex County meet, with Newark East Side’s Hugo Nogueira Christina Peralta also placed for the exception of the boys’ pole vault, by one second to capture the Essex Millburn before meet officials halted is scheduled to be completed Tues- 3,200-meter title and lowered his the competition because of the poor day at Woodman Field. The pole personal best time to 9:33.0, the sec- weather conditions. vault competition was scheduled to ond-best time in school history. Dick, a 3-time Northern Hills take place this past Tuesday at Nut- Nichol’s previous best, 9:40.3, came Conference, Suburban Division shot ley. when he won the Suburban Division put champion, just missed out on Next up for Millburn is the New 3,200 on May 12. adding a county shot put title to her Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Laura Koss Steve O’Connell, a 1976 Millburn list of achievements. Dick’s heave of Association North Jersey, Section 2, High School tomorrow at 4 p.m. and graduate and a member of the 30-7 was good for second place, Group 3 championships at Mt. Olive Saturday at 10 a.m. school’s Hall of Fame, holds the one inch off the winning throw by Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction school record of 9:24.0, a mark he Montclair Immaculate’s Sienna RAINY DAY RUNNERS—Millburn senior Mark Nichol paces the field President’s Cup Night Race during Saturday’s 3,200-meter run at the Essex County Track and Field Championships at Woodman Field in Montclair. Nichol won the MHS softball team tops taking place here June 12 race in a personal best 9:33.0 Registration forms for the 21st been designated as a 2000 USATF- annual President’s Cup Night Race, NJ Open Men’s championship 5- Dayton 5-1 to halt slide scheduled to be run Monday, June kilometer race. The race begins at 8 Left fielder Emily McMane sin- DIAMOND NOTES—Rhodes, 12, through the downtown business p.m. and follows a route along Essex Miller tennis team rolls gled in the go-ahead run in the bot- who fanned 12 Dayton batters, has district, are available from The Street and Millburn Avenue to the tom of the fourth inning and right- retired 23 batters on strikes in her Sneaker Factory and the Millburn- finish line adjacent to Charlie hander Sarah Rhodes tossed a com- last three starts. The 23 strikeouts Short Hills Chamber of Commerce. Brown’s Steakhouse. plete game 3-hitter May 18 to send boosted the right-hander’s school Registration for the 5-kilometer Corporate sponsorship is being in section semifinal the Millburn High School varsity record total to 169. Rhodes set the A step closer. but second singles. President’s Cup Night Race is $16 provided by Investors Savings Bank, softball team past Jonathan Dayton previous single season record (149) through June 9 and $20 thereafter. A which will donate race shirts to the The Millburn High School boys’ Reed Hagmann rolled to a 6-0, 6- 5-1. last season. tennis team advanced to within one 0 first-singles victory over Mount $2 discount is offered to USA Track first 1,000 registered runners. Millburn (12-9), which entered Rhodes also has a chance to better and Field-New Jersey (USATF-NJ) For further information or to victory of earning a return trip to Olive’s Kevin Sheurs. Miller third the contest looking to halt its losing her school record for lowest single Mercer County Park in West Wind- singles Matt Berg also did not drop a members through June 9. obtain a registration form, telephone streak at three games, jumped out to season ERA. Rhodes, who recorded The President’s Cup Night Race, The Sneaker Factory at 376-6094 or sor for the New Jersey State Inter- game in his match against the a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first. a 2.16 ERA in 1999, currently has a scholastic Athletic Association Marauders’ Mike Morano. which attracted a record field of the Millburn-Short Hills Chamber of Freshman second baseman Robyn 1.92 ERA. nearly 1,200 runners last year, has Commerce at 379-1198. Group 3 tournament with a 5-0 Jeff Chan of Millburn split the Drew walked, stole second and came Millburn has been seeded fifth for defeat of Mount Olive May 18 in the first two sets of his second singles around to score on a single by senior the New Jersey State Interscholastic North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 match with Justin Kermisch before first baseman Ashley Arnold. Athletic Association North Jersey, Annual Millburn 4-Miler set for June 4 semifinals at Millburn High School. taking the third set to win 7-5, 5-7, Jonathan Dayton pulled even with Section 2, Group 3 tournament and Millburn, the top seed, put its 24- 6-4. Registrations are being accepted Miler will receive shirts. Trophies an unearned run in the top of the will oppose fourth-seeded West by the township recreation depart- will be awarded in eight 4-Miler age 4 record on the line Tuesday after- The Millers’ first doubles duo of fourth. Morris Central in a section quarterfi- noon when it opposed Parsippany Peter Matkiwsky and Aaron ment for the annual Millburn 4- group categories. Ribbons will be The Millers responded with a run nal-round contest this afternoon in Miler. This year’s race is scheduled awarded to the top three finishers in Hills, the third seed, in the section Brookner topped Mount Olive’s of their own in the bottom of the Chester at 4 p.m. Today’s winner final at Livingston High School. The Sahet Chaudhari and Arun Rajaran for Sunday, June 4, at 9 a.m. at Gero each youth race. inning. Freshman catcher Rita advances to face top-seeded Scotch Park. Millburn 4-Miler registration fees Millburn-Parsippany Hills winner 6-2, 6-2. Jon Flax and Jason Schu- Greenslade singled, stole second and Plains in the section semifinals on advances to face the winner of the man provided Millburn with a 6-0, Race sponsors are the Millburn are $12 through Thursday, June 1, scored on the first of McMane’s two Tuesday. Rotary and Prudential New Jersey and $14 thereafter. There is no North Jersey, Section 1 final 6-0 defeat of the Marauders’ Bartek RBI singles. No. 3 seed Mount Olive hosts No. between Northern Highlands and Ringwelski and Neel Arwiker at sec- Realty, Degnan Boyle Division. Fol- advance registration or fee for the Millburn tacked on three insur- 6 seed Morris Hills and No. 2 seed lowing the 4-Miler, youth sprint youth races. Ramapo today in the Group 3 semi- ond doubles. ance runs in the sixth. Cranford entertains No. 7 seed Par- finals. The four public school group races will be held for children ages 4 Race day registration and check- Arnold reached on a 2-base error sippany in quarterfinal contests in and 5, 6 and 7, 8 and 9 and 10 and in is from 7:45 to 8:30 a.m. For fur- Also vying for spots in the Group champions and the two parochial and scored on a Greenslade single. the bottom half of the draw. 3 semifinals are Central Jersey final- group champions qualify for the 11. ther information telephone the recre- Greenslade, after stealing second The section final is scheduled for Runners registering for the 4- ation department at 564-7097. ists Ocean Township and Princeton NJSIAA Tournament of Champions. and third, scores on McMane’s RBI Thursday, June 1. and South Jersey finalists T of C competition begins Tuesday single. McMane swiped second and Moorestown and Cumberland. at Mercer County Park. scored on a Drew single. Millburn’s defeat of Mount Olive featured straight-set victories at all MHS holding fall Soccer for Kids... physicals June 14 Summer Day Camp Student-athletes planning to par- ticipate in a fall sport at Millburn 2 Great Weeks! High School must pass a physical examination by either their family June 12th-15th physician or the school team physi- cian before they are eligible to begin June 19th-22nd practice. School issued physicals will be Philosophy 9:00am to 12:00pm Soccer for Kids intro- held Wednesday, June 14, from 2:45 Ages 4 to 7 to 4:15 p.m. in the nurse’s office at duces soccer to children Open ages 4 to 7. Campers Millburn High School. at Memorial Day All physicals must be completed learn the basics of soc- Taylor Park on a school issued physical card and cer through individual Monday, May 29 must be signed by the student-ath- development of skills and Millburn NJ lete’s parent or guardian prior to fun interactive games. Cost: $145 for 1 week undergoing a physical exam. 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Laura Costan- Major League South three RBI for the Mustangs. Michael Luftig tossed three score- Cardinals past the Rockies 20-9 Leibowitz and Jaimee Halpren also zo provided outstanding defense for Zach Sinemus fanned seven in James Feld knocked in the decid- less innings and fanned eight and May 13 in recreation department contributed to the victory. Merrill the Hawks. Max Geller pitched well four innings and Kory Weener deliv- ing run May 13 in the Mudcats’ 16- Harrsion Gehring had two hits and third and fourth grade softball Rudd starred on offense and Mallory in a losing cause. ered three hits and scored three runs 15 defeat of the Mariners. Roy three RBI in the Lions’ 7-3 defeat of league action. Gadye played solid defense for the Mike Leitner legged out three in the Clippers’ 11-3 defeat of the Sanders had four hits for the Mud- the Panthers on May 13. Kelly Sullivan had three hits, Chiefs. doubles and drove in seven runs to Diamondbacks on May 13. Sam cats. Brooks Byrne doubled twice and drove in five runs and tossed two Andi Goldberg banged out three lead the Sparrows past the Falcons Zamloot had two hits and scored two Harry Plavin had two hits, drove drove in three runs to help the Wild- scoreless innings for the winners. doubles and drove in four runs to 13-5 on May 13. Alex Daniels runs in a losing cause. in two and scored a run to help the cats down the Jaguars 16-3 on May Clutch hitting by Rachel Schneider played stellar defense for the Spar- Greg Scavuzzo banged out two Phillies defeat the Cubs 5-3 on May 13. Wildcat hurler Kyle Roth held and Mara Schlanger sparked the propel the Firebirds to a 17-8 rout of the Riverdogs on May 13. Ali Roth rows. Jason Tarre had a triple and hits and scored three runs and 13. Ryan Blum starred in the field the Jaguars to one hit and one run in Orioles to a 20-6 defeat of the Dia- drove in two runs for the Falcons. Zachary Greenberger came through for the Phillies. Josh Tambor had three innings. Josh Webman made chipped in with three doubles and a mondbacks in a meeting of unde- Jose Santana rapped out two hits with two hits to lead the Rockies two hits for the Cubs. two stellar catchers for the Jaguars. feated teams on May 13. Taylor single for the Firebirds. The River- and drove in three runs May 13 to past the Devil Rays 18-10 on May Steve Balter homered and Alex Horowitz also had three hits for the dogs received a stellar offensive lead the Eagles past the Orioles 15- 13. International League Plavin tossed two innings of shutout Orioles. game from Alyssa Topilow and solid 2. Justen Roth had two hits and an Russell Wang’s two hits and four Michael Rauch stroked a 3-run ball May 13 in the Wolves’ 10-0 Fifth and sixth grade league defense from catcher Amanda RBI for the Orioles. RBI sparked the Bulls to an 11-0 homer to help the Reds down the defeat of the Cougars. Katie Dilyard and Allison Lieber Greenbaum. Brandon Boffard’s 3-run homer defeat of the Marlins on May 13. Giants 16-2 on May 14. Alex Ryan Peters delivered a key single helped the Cardinals down the Alex Moskowitz and Brett Berkenkamp drove in a run for the and RBI and Luftig added two hits Hawks 16-4 on May 13. Chris Cum- Buchalter each had two hits to lead Reds. and three RBI in the Lions’ 13-2 MHS booter Buckley helps mins and Charlie Freundlich each the Redbirds past the Tides 14-3 on A grand slam by Jake Blum and 2- defeat of the Wolves on May 11. had two hits for the Hawks. May 13. run homers by Brendan Gilsenan Sam Schild drove in two runs for the Ryan Galligan had a double and and Peter Daniels propelled the Wolves. MC Dynamo defend crown drove in three runs and Jimmy American Association Padres to a 24-4 win over the Astros Ann Buckley, a junior at Millburn Thompson tossed five innings of 1- Doug Mogan delivered the game- on May 13. High School, helped the MC hit ball May 13 to lead the Blue Jays winning double in the Indians’ 18-17 Tyler Udland banged out three hits Read & Recycle Dynamo soccer club capture its third past the Ravens 11-0. defeat of the Mudcats on May 14. and scored three runs to lead the consecutive New Jersey Under-17 Three hits by Boffard including a Courtney Krandel had two hits for Expos past the Cobras 17-4 on May State Cup championship Sunday with a 4-0 defeat of FC Magic at Mercer County Park in West Wind- sor. MC Dynamo advanced to the State Cup final with a 2-0 defeat of the Medford Strikers Saturday in semifinal-round action at Mercer HealthHealth County Park. && MC Dynamo will represent New Jersey in the Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships to be held at the University of Rhode Island in the COSMETIC SURGERY MASSAGE TRAINING PERSONAL TRAINING first week of July. The Mid-Atlantic champion qualifies for the national Summer Solutions... 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Fax The Item at 376-8556 750778 750775 May 25, 2000 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 19 Public shuns meeting on state’s educational standards, testing Educators and legislators, but few the whole testing system into ques- cluded, had “more to do with real members of the general public con- tion, saying the ESPAs “don’t test estate prices.” He urged more verged on the middle school Tues- what students know, but what they teacher input into the creation of the day night for a “town meeting” to don’t know.” Test scores, he con- tests. discuss standards-based education in the state. The meeting was spon- sored by New Jersey United for Higher School Standards, an Board of Education alliance of business and educational organizations promoting the current state Core Curriculum standards, committee posts filled standardized testing and assessment Board of Education president student interaction. The middle systems. Mary Litterman announced school school liaison committee includes The evening was promoted as an board committee appointments for Ms. Schuman-Brown, Mr. Jones and event to gather feedback from local the year at the school organization’s Ms. Frank. The high school liaison communities. New Jersey United meeting Monday night: committee includes Ms. Fabrizio, plans similar meetings in each of the The Administration-Board-Staff Ms. Kadin and Ms. Kalan. state’s 40 legislative districts. Committee is chaired Ms. Litterman Ms. Frank succeeds former board Questions regarding state testing and includes vice president Carol member Corinne Errico as chair- and assessment systems were Marcus, Debbi Frank and Marcy woman of the Policy and Legislation answered by state education officials Kadin. Committee. Committee members and experts on testing and assess- Ms. Frank succeeds former board are Mr. Jones, Ms. Kadin and Ms. ment, including N.J. Commissioner member Janice Casserly as chair- Kalan. YOUNG BAKERS—Hartshorn School third graders Adam Martin, Dennis Yu, Meredith Fischler, Lau- of Education David Hespe. woman of the Health, Physical Edu- Ms. Schuman-Brown continues as ren Pikman and Pam Fusek (front row) and Jon Lowenthal, Jack Bushnell and Ariel Kanter display Teachers and educators from New cation and Athletics Committee. chairwoman of the Program Com- signs and goodies they made for the school’s recent bake sale. The bake sale raised more than $600 Jersey school districts ranging from Other committee members are Abby mittee, which includes Ms. Camitta, North Plainfield to Morris Plains for the World War II Memorial Fund in Washington, D.C. Kalan, Debra Camitta and Ms. Mar- Ms. Fabrizio and Ms. Marcus. raised questions regarding the prob- cus. Ms. Marcus continues as chair- lems. Ms. Kalan is the new chairwoman woman of the Property Committee, Several teachers questioned pro- cedures for assessing the standard- of the Finance Committee, which which includes Ms. Schuman- Committee OKs municipal budget ized test, particularly the Elementary includes Ms. Litterman, the former Brown, Ms. Camitta and Ms. Litter- man. A $28.1 million municipal budget Town Hall officials are currently tax rate was $4.72 per $100 of School Proficiency Assessment chairwoman, Ms. Frank and David The Township Liaison Committee for calendar year 2000 was unani- estimating the Essex budget will assessed value. (ESPA) tests administered to fourth Jones. The Negotiations Committee, for- includes Ms. Frank, Mr. Jones and mously adopted by the Township bring about a slight decrease in the This year’s tax rate, when estab- graders. Some teachers and parents merly chaired by Ms. Kalan, is now Ms. Litterman. Committee at its meeting Tuesday tax levy the county imposes upon lished, will reflect not only county said they had problems deciphering headed by Michele Fabrizio. Com- Ms. Fabrizio remains in charge of night. this municipality. A year ago when results, which did not provide them costs, but Town Hall spending which mittee members are Ms. Kadin, Ms. board explorations of alternative This year’s budget provides for an the Township Committee adopted its with adequate information about will raise the rate by three points, Litterman and Ronni Schuman- funding sources. increase of $798,585 in Town Hall municipal budget, the Committee their students. and school spending which will Brown. Ms. Marcus remains the board’s spending over last year’s level. believed the county levy would be The inequities of using the test require an additional tax rate Garden State Coalition Liaison. Although the year’s budget is now identical to that of the prior year. results in the comparison of school The Student Liaison Committee increase of 12 points. Ms. Frank succeeds Ms. Errico as in place, the effect of that document When the county budget for 1999 districts with diverse socio-econom- continues to be chaired by Ms. Of the $28.1 million in spending the board’s representative to the Del- on the local property tax rate was adopted, however, it triggered ic conditions was a topic raised by Camitta, but now has been split into authorized by the budget, only $18.2 egate Assembly of the N.J. School remains uncertain and will remain an 11-point tax rate increase. several teachers. two separate committees to give million will have to be raised One teacher from Irvington called Boards Association. so until the Essex County Board of An increase of that magnitude more board members exposure to through the property tax. The Chosen Freeholders first introduces would mean the tax rate here for remaining spending will be financed and then adopts a county budget for 2000 would be approximately $5 per the year. $100 of assessed value. The 1999 through various municipal fees plus state and federal grants. Tuesday night’s vote to approve MHS academic honors the municipal budget was proceeded Continued from Page 1 Safer, Kristian Schweitzer, Ted Sef- by a public hearing on the docu- cik, Lauren Tanzer and Bradley ment. Two residents were on hand are graduating with high honors for Wofsy. for the public hearing and neither achieving grade point averages of spoke for or against the budget. 3.75 or higher. They are: SHORT HILLS Niomi Abeyawardene, Ashley “Special Low Mortgage Rates” Arnold, Orhan Belding, Mitchell Burakovsky, Jenna Catalon, Miata Conforming Dick, Rachel Doades, Blake Dohrn, Rate Points APR Jon Flax, Nicholas Florio, David 30-Yr Fixed 7.875 1 8.049 * Friedman, and Roger Huang. * Max Loan Amount $200,000 95% LTV 90-Day Lock Income Limits By County Bergen, Passaic $58,080, Essex, $56,480 Also, Seth Jacobs, Andy Kadin, Kathryn Kelly, Justin Kilgore, Yale Jumbo Klein, Leslie Konsig, Michael Lin, Rate Points APR Amanda Lordy, Beth Manocchio, 30-Yr Fixed * 8.625 0 8.754 Hae Ri Park, Michael Peroff, Tyler Special Programs Pittenger, Stefanie Preston, Kelly • 103% Financing, 3% Towards Closing Costs Reynolds, Graham Riley, Robbie Riva, Alexandra Saba, Kristina • 5% Down No Income/No Asset/No Disclosures Semeniken, Jessica Taubman, • Rate as Low as 3.95% Eugene Vovchuk and Ting Zhang. • Available to Foreign Nationals We Have Twenty-five seniors are graduat- • Full or No Doc Same Rate What You ing with honors for attaining grade • We Speak Russian, Hebrew, Need! point averages of 3.4 or higher. 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Also, Ashish Kapoor, Allison Lee- Leviten, Raymond Malo, Michael SHORT HILLS Oh, Maya Perepelitsky, Benjamin Popken, Sarah Rhodes, Meredith Russo, Justin Sachs, Samantha Special ed Continued from Page 1 never looked at before.” Ms. Kalan then defended the board, saying it has always explored new options. “The board has been open to understanding the changes (taking place) in the district,” she said, “but this is a complicated issue.” Dr. Donovan concluded his remarks on the special education committee’s proposals by saying adoption of those suggestions LANDMARK COLONIAL required “a more flexible allocation of staff, which is problematic in ...in Glenwood Area! Front to back center hall on an acre of property. Handsome 6 bed- terms of finding people who would room, 4 full and 2 half bath home with 5 fireplaces, CAC, newer eat-in kitchen opens want to do that.” to big deck and 1st floor laundry. Big master suite with fabulous marble bath and all Board member Debra Camitta expressed the hope the new board new roof. Historic residence with stately curb appeal - in mint condition. $1,995,000 would examine both the long- and short-term goals of the special edu- cation program. Board members 545 Millburn Avenue • Short Hills, NJ 07078 Ronni Schuman-Brown and David Jones advocated the creation of a 973-376-5200 750704 special education subcommittee to examine available options. 30 Offices Throughout New Jersey At the board’s final meeting of the Each office independently Owned and Operated year—Monday, June 19—Dr. Dono- For a Pre-Recorded Message Call 1-800-759-HOME and Enter the Four Digit Code van is scheduled to present an overview of special education costs 750703 and services with a breakdown of costs for the various programs. RREALEAL EESTATESTATE MMARKETARKET PPLACELACE May 25, 2000 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 19 Public shuns meeting on state’s educational standards, testing Educators and legislators, but few the whole testing system into ques- cluded, had “more to do with real members of the general public con- tion, saying the ESPAs “don’t test estate prices.” He urged more verged on the middle school Tues- what students know, but what they teacher input into the creation of the day night for a “town meeting” to don’t know.” Test scores, he con- tests. discuss standards-based education in the state. The meeting was spon- sored by New Jersey United for Higher School Standards, an Board of Education alliance of business and educational organizations promoting the current state Core Curriculum standards, committee posts filled standardized testing and assessment Board of Education president student interaction. The middle systems. Mary Litterman announced school school liaison committee includes The evening was promoted as an board committee appointments for Ms. Schuman-Brown, Mr. Jones and event to gather feedback from local the year at the school organization’s Ms. Frank. The high school liaison communities. New Jersey United meeting Monday night: committee includes Ms. Fabrizio, plans similar meetings in each of the The Administration-Board-Staff Ms. Kadin and Ms. Kalan. state’s 40 legislative districts. Committee is chaired Ms. Litterman Ms. Frank succeeds former board Questions regarding state testing and includes vice president Carol member Corinne Errico as chair- and assessment systems were Marcus, Debbi Frank and Marcy woman of the Policy and Legislation answered by state education officials Kadin. Committee. Committee members and experts on testing and assess- Ms. Frank succeeds former board are Mr. Jones, Ms. Kadin and Ms. ment, including N.J. Commissioner member Janice Casserly as chair- Kalan. YOUNG BAKERS—Hartshorn School third graders Adam Martin, Dennis Yu, Meredith Fischler, Lau- of Education David Hespe. woman of the Health, Physical Edu- Ms. Schuman-Brown continues as ren Pikman and Pam Fusek (front row) and Jon Lowenthal, Jack Bushnell and Ariel Kanter display Teachers and educators from New cation and Athletics Committee. chairwoman of the Program Com- signs and goodies they made for the school’s recent bake sale. The bake sale raised more than $600 Jersey school districts ranging from Other committee members are Abby mittee, which includes Ms. Camitta, North Plainfield to Morris Plains for the World War II Memorial Fund in Washington, D.C. Kalan, Debra Camitta and Ms. Mar- Ms. Fabrizio and Ms. Marcus. raised questions regarding the prob- cus. Ms. Marcus continues as chair- lems. Ms. Kalan is the new chairwoman woman of the Property Committee, Several teachers questioned pro- cedures for assessing the standard- of the Finance Committee, which which includes Ms. Schuman- Committee OKs municipal budget ized test, particularly the Elementary includes Ms. Litterman, the former Brown, Ms. Camitta and Ms. Litter- man. A $28.1 million municipal budget Town Hall officials are currently tax rate was $4.72 per $100 of School Proficiency Assessment chairwoman, Ms. Frank and David The Township Liaison Committee for calendar year 2000 was unani- estimating the Essex budget will assessed value. (ESPA) tests administered to fourth Jones. The Negotiations Committee, for- includes Ms. Frank, Mr. Jones and mously adopted by the Township bring about a slight decrease in the This year’s tax rate, when estab- graders. Some teachers and parents merly chaired by Ms. Kalan, is now Ms. Litterman. Committee at its meeting Tuesday tax levy the county imposes upon lished, will reflect not only county said they had problems deciphering headed by Michele Fabrizio. Com- Ms. Fabrizio remains in charge of night. this municipality. A year ago when results, which did not provide them costs, but Town Hall spending which mittee members are Ms. Kadin, Ms. board explorations of alternative This year’s budget provides for an the Township Committee adopted its with adequate information about will raise the rate by three points, Litterman and Ronni Schuman- funding sources. increase of $798,585 in Town Hall municipal budget, the Committee their students. and school spending which will Brown. Ms. Marcus remains the board’s spending over last year’s level. believed the county levy would be The inequities of using the test require an additional tax rate Garden State Coalition Liaison. Although the year’s budget is now identical to that of the prior year. results in the comparison of school The Student Liaison Committee increase of 12 points. Ms. Frank succeeds Ms. Errico as in place, the effect of that document When the county budget for 1999 districts with diverse socio-econom- continues to be chaired by Ms. Of the $28.1 million in spending the board’s representative to the Del- on the local property tax rate was adopted, however, it triggered ic conditions was a topic raised by Camitta, but now has been split into authorized by the budget, only $18.2 egate Assembly of the N.J. School remains uncertain and will remain an 11-point tax rate increase. several teachers. two separate committees to give million will have to be raised One teacher from Irvington called Boards Association. so until the Essex County Board of An increase of that magnitude more board members exposure to through the property tax. The Chosen Freeholders first introduces would mean the tax rate here for remaining spending will be financed and then adopts a county budget for 2000 would be approximately $5 per the year. $100 of assessed value. The 1999 through various municipal fees plus state and federal grants. Tuesday night’s vote to approve MHS academic honors the municipal budget was proceeded Continued from Page 1 Safer, Kristian Schweitzer, Ted Sef- by a public hearing on the docu- cik, Lauren Tanzer and Bradley ment. Two residents were on hand are graduating with high honors for Wofsy. for the public hearing and neither achieving grade point averages of spoke for or against the budget. 3.75 or higher. 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Also, Ashish Kapoor, Allison Lee- Leviten, Raymond Malo, Michael SHORT HILLS Oh, Maya Perepelitsky, Benjamin Popken, Sarah Rhodes, Meredith Russo, Justin Sachs, Samantha Special ed Continued from Page 1 never looked at before.” Ms. Kalan then defended the board, saying it has always explored new options. “The board has been open to understanding the changes (taking place) in the district,” she said, “but this is a complicated issue.” Dr. Donovan concluded his remarks on the special education committee’s proposals by saying adoption of those suggestions LANDMARK COLONIAL required “a more flexible allocation of staff, which is problematic in ...in Glenwood Area! Front to back center hall on an acre of property. Handsome 6 bed- terms of finding people who would room, 4 full and 2 half bath home with 5 fireplaces, CAC, newer eat-in kitchen opens want to do that.” to big deck and 1st floor laundry. Big master suite with fabulous marble bath and all Board member Debra Camitta expressed the hope the new board new roof. Historic residence with stately curb appeal - in mint condition. $1,995,000 would examine both the long- and short-term goals of the special edu- cation program. Board members 545 Millburn Avenue • Short Hills, NJ 07078 Ronni Schuman-Brown and David Jones advocated the creation of a 973-376-5200 750704 special education subcommittee to examine available options. 30 Offices Throughout New Jersey At the board’s final meeting of the Each office independently Owned and Operated year—Monday, June 19—Dr. Dono- For a Pre-Recorded Message Call 1-800-759-HOME and Enter the Four Digit Code van is scheduled to present an overview of special education costs 750703 and services with a breakdown of costs for the various programs. RREALEAL EESTATESTATE MMARKETARKET PPLACELACE Page 20 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills May 25, 2000 Memorial Day weekend safe driving suggestions The Memorial Day is all but here, stay calm, move out of traffic and If you come upon an accident, To help avoid being cut off, make which means millions of motorists find a safe place to wait for the pass well beyond the scene and out sure you’re not driving in another will be hitting the road as America police and emergency crews. Some- of harm’s way. driver’s blind spot. Glance into their ushers in the start of the summer times the safest place to be is in your If emergency crews are racing to a rearview mirror. If you can’t see travel season. And with more and car. Warn other motorists by turning crash ahead of you, pull over to let their face, assume they can’t see more vehicles jockeying for position on your flashers and raising your them safely pass. And don’t assume you. When following trucks, don’t on the nation’s heavily traveled hood or trunk and watch for traffic, the first ambulance or police car you tailgate. Trucks typically can’t see highways, the need for safety has fire and wires. Also turn off the igni- see will be the only one. Watch for anything less than 30 feet behind the never been greater. tion of all vehicles. other emergency vehicles following trailer. Stay 100 to 250 feet back or The fact is, driving smart and safe When transporting children, closely behind the first. follow the 4-second rule: if you pass can be simple. All it takes is a little always use seatbelts. Properly used, Prevent driver fatigue on long the same fixed point as a truck know-how. child safety belts are life preservers. trips by avoiding night travel (as the before reaching the count of four, If your tire blows out, don’t slam They reduce the risk of death to glare of the lights outside and from you’re following too closely. And on the brakes. You could lose control infants by 69 percent and that of tod- the dashboard increases the chance when passing a truck, change lanes completely. Instead, take your foot dlers by 47 percent. More than 1,000 of highway hypnosis), keeping the only when you can see both of the off the gas and concentrate on stay- children die every year because they car temperature cool, snacking fre- truck’s headlights in your rearview ing in you lane. Slow down gradual- are not buckled in. quently and taking frequent breaks. mirror. ly and pull off the road to a safe The safest place in the car for chil- location. dren is the back seat—in the center, If your car starts to skid, take your if you have center belts—and in an Area gasoline prices increase foot off the gas pedal and turn the appropriate vehicle seat. The gener- steering wheel in the direction you al rule is that the greater the distance two cents in 2-week period want the front of the car to go. from the point of impact, the greater Motorists taking to the road for in Essex, Morris and Union counties If you’re involved in an accident, the protection. Memorial Day weekend will find put per gallon gasoline prices at gas prices are once again on the rise $1.49 for regular unleaded, $1.57 for after a small decline. mid-grade unleaded and $1.64 for Montclair State offers Locally, Memorial Day travelers premium unleaded. in the Essex, Morris and Union Statewide, per gallon prices are County area will find average per $1.44 for regular unleaded, $1.55 for camp for gifted child gallon fuel prices have increased mid-grade unleaded and $1.61 for Montclair State University’s Sum- 125 applicants who qualify for the two cents in the last two weeks and premium unleaded. mer Camp for Academically Gifted program. To qualify, students must are 37 cents higher than last year at Motorists traveling out-of-state UNDER WATCHFUL EYES—Hartshorn School first graders and Youth offers a full slate of camp pro- have completed grade four by June this time. will find national average self-ser- Traditionally gas prices increase vice gasoline price is $1.54 per gal- parent Lisa Jacobs watch Brice Henderson from Wayside Gar- grams designed to challenge and 30, but have not yet started grade 11. beginning Memorial Day weekend lon. dens in Summit plant a crab apple tree in the school’s back gar- excite high-achieving and talented They must be in the top 5 percent of den. Two trees were purchased for the school by the environ- and continue to rise throughout the Approximately 29 percent of the students in grades four to 10. their class in academic performance mental committee of the Hartshorn School PTA. In its 17th year of providing sum- summer months due to increased gas stations surveyed in the Essex- or in the 95th percentile on a tested mer enrichment experiences, the travel. This year is no exception as Morris-Union area will be open 24 camp is divided into two 3-week, area of the standardized tests admin- 34.4 million people are expected to hours a day during the holiday Monday through Friday sessions— istered by their schools. travel over the summer—a 3 percent weekend while 76 percent plan to County processing passport June 26 to July 14, and July 17 to For additional information, call increase over last year. remain open into the early evening August 4. All activities take place on 655-4104. A recent survey of service stations hours. applications here June 26 the Montclair State campus. Representatives of the Essex cation is available, the applicant Students accepted into the pro- County Clerk’s Office will be at must be accompanied by an identi- gram will take three non-credit aca- police headquarters on Essex Street fying witness who has known the demic courses. Since the program’s Monday, June 26, from 1 to 7 p.m. to applicant for at least two years and purpose is to provide balanced process applications for passports who is a U.S. citizen or resident enrichment, each student is required and Alcoholic Beverage Control alien. The witness must be able to to register for one course in the identification cards, veterans’ and establish his own identity by one of humanities, one in mathematics and physicians’ licenses and to adminis- the means listed above. one in science. In addition, each stu- ter notary public oaths. The applicant also must have two, dent will register for one Those applying for passports must 2-inch square passport photos with cultural/recreation course. being with them a birth certificate him at the time of application. Tuition for each 3-week camp is containing a raised seal and date of There is a $45 fee for adults, $25 $1,095, which covers instruction, registration from the city or state of for children under the age of 16, use of facilities and equipment,

birth or naturalization papers and payable at the time the passport computer time, a camp T-shirt, 750782 identification such as a driver’s application is filed plus a processing group photo, wellness center and license, a governmental identifica- fee of $15 per applicant. lunch every day. It does not include tion card or a previous U.S. passport Payment can be made by check or the cost of textbooks, lab materials not more than 12-years-old. money order, payable to Passport or fees. Transportation is not provid- If none of these means of identifi- Services. ed. Enrollment is limited to the first 750774 750804

750795 May 25, 2000 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 21 Hot tips to keep car cool this summer There’s never a good time for your This refrigeration cycle is repeated checked and adjusted if necessary, Refer all air conditioning system car’s air conditioner to stop cooling. over and over.” using only the type of refrigerant service to qualified personnel. It can ruin a great vacation and is How well the system cools your designed for your car’s system.” You should not have a leaking air important when traveling with elder- car depends on the efficiency of One of the most common indica- conditioning system recharged or ly or very young passengers. What these components and also on hav- tors of low refrigerant level is the topped off and don’t try to add can you do to make sure your car’s ing the right amount of refrigerant in appearance of a “vapor trail” of cold refrigerant yourself. air conditioning keeps you cool this the system. Maintaining your air steam coming out of the air condi- summer? conditioner actually begins by giv- tioning outlets. “At first, you may Agency seeking According to the AAA New Jer- ing careful attention to the engine’s notice this only at low blower sey Automobile Club, first it’s cooling system. speeds,” he said. “This is caused by summer camp important to understand how air “If the engine is running hotter less than normal moisture removal conditioning works. than normal or if the cooling fan is from the air and indicates that the counselors “Your car’s system works in the turning too slowly, it’s harder for the system isn’t absorbing as much heat The Association of Retarded Citi- same manner as your home’s refrig- refrigerant to give up its heat under as it should. zens of Essex County has openings erator and air conditioning system,” the hood,” Mr. Koonce explained. “Contrary to popular belief, in its counselor-in-training (CIT) said Marty Koonce, an ASE certified “This can result in inadequate cool- there’s no such thing as a normal program for volunteer positions at master mechanic and coordinator of ing inside your car. If the belt that refrigerant leak,” Mr. Koonce added. Camp Hope, a summer day camp in the club’s approved Auto Repair drives the compressor slips or “If your system requires periodic East Hanover for children and young (AAR) program. “Refrigerant is breaks, the refrigerant can’t be recharging or topping off, there’s a adults with developmental disabili- pumped through the system by a pumped through the system proper- leak that needs repair.” ties. compressor and reduced to a low ly. Inside your car, a poorly func- To keep your air conditioning The CIT positions are open to 14- pressure and temperature inside the tioning blower or blocked air condi- working at its best, AAA recom- to 17-year-old boys and girls for a 3- passenger compartment. Then the tioning outlets will decrease cooling mends that you: to 7-week period. Daily camp hours refrigerant is squeezed to a high efficiency.” Have the engine cooling system are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through pressure and temperature under the This leads to the refrigerant itself. maintained and inspected regularly. Friday. The camp session is July 5 hood. “Too much or too little in the system Have drive belts inspected and through August 18. “Inside the car the ‘blower’ or fan will result in poor cooling, because adjusted. Applicants must be available for STUDENT MUSICIANS—Pianist Grace Kim, a South Mountain forces air over the cold part of the the pressures and temperatures will Watch for cold steam form the air orientation June 29-30, as well as School fifth grader, accompanied by her brother Jillee, a cellist system and heat from the air is trans- not be correct for good heat trans- conditioning outlets. This may indi- one afternoon the week of June 19. and middle school eighth grade student, will be performing Sat- ferred into the refridgerant,” he con- fer,” he said. cate low refrigerant. Those interested can call Lee urday in the winners’ recital of the Piano Teacher’s Society of tinued. “Moisture is also removed But there are problems other than Check for good airflow at the air Bergman, director of community America. The recital will be held in the Weil Recital Hall of from the air as it clings to the cold refrigerant level that can cause sys- conditioning outlets. resources or Diane Yanosh at 535- Carnegie Hall beginning at 1:30 p.m. cooling surfaces and discharged out- tem pressures and temperatures to 1181, extensions 1224 and 1230. side through a drain tube. Under the go haywire. “Overcharging—adding hood, air is also forced over the hot too much coolant—could actually part of the system by the cooling fan decrease the cooling efficiency even (the same one that cools the radia- more and cause major damage,” Mr. tor), and heat is transferred out of Koonce stressed. “It’s best to have the refrigerant into the atmosphere. the refrigerant level professionally

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The cost of the class is $135 per bargain for auto buyers when school’s out can calm down. A Heinink, a graduate of Berklee Col- The Museum of Early Trades & student. Registration for the course Car buyers can drive a good bar- Always road test the car. Make number of area day camp and artis- lege of Music in Boston where he Crafts is open Tuesday through Sat- ends May 31. For more information, gain and get a well-maintained vehi- sure the test is more than just a drive tic organizations offer structured studied jazz, classical music and pri- urday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and call (732) 932-9772. cle from a reputable rental car com- around the block. activities for young people that are vate guitar studies with Pat Metheny Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. It is The Suburban Community Music pany, according to the AAA New A wobbly steering wheel and both fun and educational. and William G. Leavitt. Classes will located at Main Street and Green Center, 570 Central Avenue, Murray Jersey Automobile Club. bouncy ride are signs that suspen- “Stagestruck Kids” Performing be conducted for beginning and Village Road in the center of Madi- Hill, is now accepting registrations “Buying a former rental car makes sion components are worn. Arts Camp provides campers with intermediate guitar as well as elec- son. for its 4-week mini-session, “Music sense,” says Pam Fischer, assistant Read the sales contract carefully. the opportunity to experience all tric guitar. The Shoestring Players, a profes- in June,” running from June 1 to 28. vice president of financial services If there are problems that need to be aspects of the theater including For more information about any of sional non-profit theater company The programs offered include for the Florham Park-based club. corrected, make sure they’re taken scenic design, make-up and costum- the Stagestruck programs, call 912- for young audiences, will offer a music programs for toddlers as well “They’ve been well maintained, care of before you drive away. ing. There are special field trips and 9051. week-long performance workshop at as for older children that explore generally have low mileage and are Get copies of all maintenance guest artists with weekly performing The Museum of Early Trades & Rutgers University’s Douglass cam- music around the world or give chil- reasonably priced.” records. arts electives. Crafts in Madison will host its annu- pus in New Brunswick Monday, dren the opportunity to sample The maintenance records alone Look for indications that the car The full day program will run 9 al summer camp for children ages 6 June 26, to Friday, June 30, from instruments such as the violin, guitar are enough to make many buyers has been repainted—a sign that it a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through to 9 during two 1-week sessions run- 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or piano. “Fiddlin’ Fun” is an intro- breathe a sigh of relief, but con- could have been involved in an acc- Friday, June 26 to July 28. A half- ning from Monday, July 17, to Fri- Designed for students who will be duction to Suzuki violin for 4- to 7- sumers must still remain vigilant cident. day program, designed for children day, July 28. enrolled in the fifth to eighth grades year-olds, and “Guitar of the Young when buying a used car. “In addition Check the tires for wear, including entering kindergarten through sec- The first session of the camp this fall, the program’s emphasis Child” applies the Suzuki approach to doing a visual inspection of the the spare. Uneven wear on any tire vehicle, have the vehicle checked by may indicate alignment problems— ond grade, will run weekdays, 9 a.m. focuses on architecture, followed by will be placed on building funda- top guitar for 5- to 7-year-old chil- a qualified technician,” Ms. Fischer perhaps the result of a collision. to noon, June 26 through July 27. a session on printing. mental acting skills. Exercises are dren. “Piano Partners” give children suggested. Make sure headlights, taillights, A counselors-in-training program Participants will explore the sub- designed to enhance concentration completing kindergarten or first AAA offers these tips to buyers brake lights and turn indicators work is offered for a limited number of jects through hands-on activities, and focus, build teamwork skills and grade the chance to try the piano thinking of purchasing a former properly. students entering 9th and 10th crafts and trips. Camp sessions will help students understand character with other beginners in a series of rental car: Check windows, door locks and grades. be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. development and script analysis. four shared lessons. Verify the odometer reading by seat adjustments for ease of opera- “Stagestruck Kids” is also offer- Registration is $120 for non- Participants will hone their skills as For more information on SCMC using the car’s Vehicle Identification tion. These items are expensive to ing a 5-week long “Summer Strum- museum members, $110 for mem- they rehearse and perform in a one- programs, call (908) 790-0700. Number (VIN). repair. min’ Guitar” day camp program for bers. The deadline for registration is Essay contest open to high schoolers, college students JUST FOR CHILDREN High school and college students and double spaced, can take the have the opportunity to compete for form of a traditional essay, personal thousands of dollars in college narrative, an open letter, feature or SUMMER PROGRAMS scholarship awards through a nation- fiction story. CAMPS PARTIES FOR KIDS al essay competition sponsored by Entries must be postmarked by the Multiple Sclerosis Association Friday, June 2. of America. Tabetha’s THE KID’S CORNER Project: Learn MS 2000 is Barnabas offers Entertainment Presented by designed to educate students about MS—a crippling disease that affects helmet labels PARTIES FOR KIDS! The Softball Academy young adults. 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BOX similar interests, for possible what you heard leave me a would enjoy, fishing, tennis, and caring, for a serious rela- 59 yr old, single male, 6’3”, message. BOX 11063 out, swimming, biking, fish- 195 lbs, retired, with a wide relationship. BOX 17671 home. BOX 20398 23616 relationship. BOX 10573 hiking, camping, tennis, cross tionship. BOX 14811 ing, crabbing, sports, muse- variety of interests, is looking country skiing, nature tours ums, chess, auto trips, picnic, for a single female, for good and jogging. BOX 12055 cards and pop music. Bergen times and friendship. BOX GUIDELINES LOOK NO FURTHER The North Jersey Newspaper, Company County. BOX 20343 15031 42 single white male, 5’9”, assumes no liability for the contents of, or F REE P ERSONAL A D •FREE V OICE G REETING replies to any personal advertisements; and A HAPPY LIFE ADVENTURER 175 lbs, dark hair, never mar- such liability rest exclusively with the advertis- Young 60 ish, white gentle- Single 44 yr old, white male, ried, healthy, attractive er of, or respondent to, such advertisements. man, who likes laughing, 5’11”, 180 lbs, blonde/blue F REE M ESSAGE R ETRIEVAL • FREE I NTERNET A D inside and out, down to The North Jersey Newspaper, Company may, music, food, good conversa- eyes, good looking, physically earth, bit sophisticated. Likes in its sole discretion, change, reject or delete tions, a glass of wine and any personal advertisements which it deems fit, caring heart, adventurer. pets and animals, cooking, inappropriate. All advertisers must record a being with a nice person. Love to travel and explore old movies, people, places, voice greeting to accompany their ad. For best Looking for a slim, attractive results, cordless phones are not recommend- mountains, caverns, caves, country and more. Seeking a white lady, 48 to 60, with sim- visit national parks etc. TO PLACE YOUR FREE AD, CALL 1-800-213-9165. ed. Ads without voice greetings may not ilar interests to begin a warm Searcher of precious metals, single or divorced female appear in People Meeting People. For cus- with similar interests and tomer servive call toll free1-888-256-4449, and wonderful relationship. seeking single female to share ANYTIME, DAY OR NIGHT. Mon.-Fri. 9-11 EST and Sat./Sun. 12-5 EST. BOX 15430 adventures with. BOX 23623 qualities. BOX 12087 Copyright ATS 5/19/00 Page 24 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills May 25, 2000

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Weichert HOUSE CLEANING: Looking utils. ______$700 utils. 973-509-1293 _ internet, conference rooms, ______Set $155 973-812-1567 _ References & Full Guarantees Wanted P/t 11am-6:30pm 2 gives you the training you’ll riculum & programs. Please for position cleaning house, flexible plans. 150 JFK Pkwy. DOG-Jack Russell Terrier, 1D call 973-770-1580. Realtor 973-743-2306 VERONA-Avail 7/15. 2nd flr of BED-Qn Orthopedic, Extra, Capitol Search days plus one- two eves. Need to get a successful real ______ins’d Call 973-344-8677 ______STRATIS 973-847-6000 _ old male, 17lbs, very friendly, Clean house, Laundry, aft ______R.P. MARZULLI CO. _ 2 fam, 1BR, 1 blk from NY bus, Thick, Pillow Top Set. Unused. ______201-444-6666 _ estate career Underway. housebroken, neut. Donation, school child care. English TEMPORARIES HOUSE Cleaning, Do you BLOOMFIELD: Charming 1 ______gar, N/S. $875. 973-239-3161_ SPRINGFIELD-Individual Orig. plastic. Retail $1100. Sell And that’s exactly how our need a house cleaner? Call me furnished offices w/business vet______check. Call 973-429-0829_ DRIVER-CDL Class B. Must speaking, non smkr, Driver’s BR apart. Near trans & pkwy, W.Orange-1BR, w/w crpt, near ______$375. Call 973-665-9862 _ most Successful associates Come to the Agency NOW!!! I have experience, ex- support services. Call Terri @ have Hazmat. Good pay, Lic w/ own car. Current ref’s. laundry. From $565/mon incl H trans/shop. $625/mo inclds FREE to good home, 5 got started. There are Cur- That Cares About You! cellent references, own trans- 973-921-3000 BEDS, MATTRESSES, BOX- steady work. Start immed. Call 973-744-4767 /HW. Sec & ref’s 973-748-5068 utils, avail 6/1. 973-627-5628. ______adorable 6 wk old kittens, ______rently 2 openings in the portation. Honest. ______SPRINGS - New in pkg. $75 a ______201-745-0510/201-418-8800_ We have Jobs That ______UPPER MONTCLAIR: Store- ______Cedar Grove. 973-239-7822 _ Upper Montclair Office. Call 973-350-9256, ask for Elena BLOOMFIELD - newly re- piece per set & up. FREE Laborer ______Prime Retail Location. Driver-COVENANT TRANS- Marilyn Wehner to Schedule Will Fit Your Talents! novated lrg 2 Bedrm apt, LR, Industrial/Commercial ______delivery. Call 973-783-9300. _ KITTENS OF YOUR CHOICE PORT-Coast to Coast Runs- Local recycling co needs MY Part Time NANNY is avail- 1-888-687-9465 yardperson to maintain fa- and interview. DR, EIK, lndry, yard, plenty of ______BIG SALE!!! Furniture & other AVAILABLE!! Teams Start $.42-$.46-$1,000 able Tues. & Fri. beginning ______Property For Rent 410______973-746-1515 _ street & lot pkg, walk to NYC UPPER MONTCLAIR: Office HH items. May 26 to May 29, CATS FOR ADOPTION - Young Sign-On Bonus for Exp. Co. cility. Applicant must be drug STUDENTS & June 9th. Extremely reliable, bus & train & public park. MTC CTR: Offices. From 275 sublease, below market. 1600 10-6 p.m. Fri 5/26 till 9 p.m. mother, 7 mos old, just had kittens, Drivers. For Experienced Driv- free & hard working. Call kind, own transp. Exc refs. Call RECENT GRADS $1150/mo + utils. sq ft. Some w/pvt baths. Curr. sq. ft. Call Suzanne Kiall CORNER LIQUIDATORS 133 spayed, all shots, needs home des- ers, 1-800-441-4394, For ______973-450-9797 _ Receptionist evenings, 973-655-0127 or perately! For busy Millburn practice. ______973-259-9063. _ avail. Newly renov. bldg. loc ______973-884-4444 ext 19. ______Glen Ridge Ave., Montclair. _ Owner Operators, Legal Secretary WELCOME!! ______days, 973-233-9554. _ heart of Downtown. Call Owner Wednesday, 12-4, Friday BLOOMFIELD-2BRs, large If you ever wanted an ORANGE 1-877-848-6615, For Gradu- Wanted w/ Real Estate exp NANNY - Warm & caring, 7 973-744-3300. Rooms Furnished 460 BR SET-7 pcs, black/mahog TIGER, this is your cat! 2 yrs, big, 9-12. Fax resume kitchen, heat, gas, elec, cable ______ates, Students: for small office in Montclair. REGISTER TODAY AND years experience. Excl ref’s. lacquer, brand new, $950/bo. healthy, lovable, gorgeous, friendly, 973-759-1507. incl, $680 + 1D mo security. ______1-800-338-6428. _ FAX resume to: ______YOU COULD BE Dr. Lic. 973-673-2567. Garage & Storage For Rent 415 CALDWELL-Furnished room, ______Call 973-202-6684 _ neutered - urgent! Needs home! WORKING TOMORROW! ______Avail 6/1. Call 973-429-0397 ______Share kit, bath, LR. Central ______973-509-1398 ______DESK: Black L-shaped with file DRIVERS-Company and REPAIR PERSON NURSES ASS’T-Companion MONTCLAIR-light storage AC, cable. Employed prof’l Special needs: 2 yr WHITE/GREY BLOOMFIELD: 3BR apt, 1st drawer, exc cond., asking TIGER male, neutered, all shots, Owner Operators. Company FT or PT for light repair work. to elderly day/nite. Ref’s on re- space in commer’cl bldg on male, $125/wk. Security/refs LEGAL SECRETARY flr, $850+; 4BRs, 2nd flr, $150. Call 973-233-9222. loveable, tested neg, desperately Drivers earn $700 to $1,200 Montclair firm seeks F/t Seniors welcome. WE HAVE JOBS! ______quest. NJ cert. 973-325-6310_ 2nd flr. Approx 600 sf. Watch- required. 973-226-8209 ______weekly, working in the N.E. Re- 973-226-3769, ask for JR. Earn a $25 Registration $1100+. Days/973-743-5774; ______needs home! Lost his tail due to acci- Legal Secretary w/ 5 yrs ______ung Plaza. $400/mo inclds DINETTE TABLE & 6 chairs, dent. Are you missing a family? gion. Be home weekends and Bonus, New Applicants OUR FAB NANNY of 8 yrs will ______Eves & Wkend, 973-256-8854_ MONTCLAIR-Avail 6/15. 3D General Litigation Experi- Restaurant utils. Call Owner Mr. Tiano, all solid wood-$350. Reclining Here’s the purr-fect choice! Mother holidays. Blue Cross/Blue Only. Work a minimum of 50 be avail FT in June. Live-in/out, rms +bth in historic home near ence. Proficent in Word Per- Manager (s) Bloomfield-Broad & Baldwin ______973-226-3686/609-597-4570._ chair-$165. Both are new in & 2 kittens! Shield, 401K, Paid Holidays hours. (Bring This Ad). terrific with babies/toddlers. Montclair’s business district & fect 6.0/and or MS Word, Ex- Seeking highly motivated, 3 lrg rms, 1st flr. $650. plutils. boxes. 973-256-7323 Call 973-667-8330 or /Vacations and more. CDL A ______Truly a find! 973-783-6434 _ UPR MONTCLAIR Storage: transportation. Parking, AC, ______cellent organizational skills. hands on individual. Exc. com- ______No pets/smoke. 973-566-0319_ 973-235-1704 required. Owners Operators Our clients need your skills: POLISH CLEANING LADY Small, Medium, Large Units. cable, $800/mo inclds utils. DR Set-12pc solid cherry, 92″, FAX resume to: munications skills. Competitive ______earn $1.00 per mile. Call Bolus with good ref & own transp. BLOOMFIELD-Super 3BR ______Call 1-888-687-9465. _ Call 973-857-5161 days, dbl pedestal w/2 lvs, 8 Chip- 973-746-7738 or call sal & bnfts. Cloverleaf Rest. Word Processors feats EIK, DW, WD hk-up, Gar. Freight Systems is looking to clean Houses, VERONA: Warehouse 3000 ______973-744-8494 evenings. _ pendale chrs, lighted buffet, ______Pet Supplies & Services 645______973-746-5947 _ 973-226-9812 or fax: Secretaries Use of yard. Only $900+ utils. hutch & server. Never used, all ______1-800-577-2458 ext 0 . _ Apts & Condos. Call Viola sqft with 18ft ceilings. Call for MID-DAY WALKING SVCE ______973-226-3516. _ No Pets. Avail 7/1. THE GEORGIAN INN. Hotel still boxed! Retail-$8500, sell LEGAL SECRETARY Receptionists ______201-997-5860 ______more information 239-0028 _ Will walk your dog while you’re Drivers-DRIVERS & O/O Realtor 973-743-2306 ______rooms & suites, private bath, $3950. 973-665-9863 Full time ligigation Secretary RETAIL Typists ______at work, away on weekends or WANTED!-Van & Flatbed Op- WHITE TORNADO: Expert ______R.P. MARZULLI CO. _ Houses Unfurnished 430 maid & linen serv. Daily, wkly, portunities! CDL Training sought for Nutley law firm Doi’n Dishes A Paint- Your- cleaning for home & business! ______monthly rates. 973-746-7156, DR SET-Solid maple dry sink, taking a vacation. 45-min. Own Ceramics Studio seeking Data Entry Available! Great Pay and with competitive salary and Free ests, exc refs. We love to BEST SELECTION IN TOWN BLOOMFIELD-Lg 2D story 8:30a-2:30p, M-F. tbl, 2 arm/6 side chrs, excl walks, vicinity Eagle Rock res- p/t help. Days & Eves avail. If Clerks NO APPLICATION FEE! ______Benefits, Consistent Miles, benefits. 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We handle all /fplc, FDR, fin’d bsmt, overlook- ______973-744-6033 _ Rattan set, 4pcs. $150/obo. 877-FTC-HELP for free infor- SuperService, Inc. wants ______912-8888, Mon-Sat 10am-6pm_ $49,000. references and credit checks. ing golf course. $3000/mo. Call preffered. Fax resume and MTC-Super Room! Quiet, pvt. Futon. $50. Snowboard. $50. mation. you!!! Personalized dispatch. SALES ASSOCIATE of morris county inc. Redwood Rlty, 973-857-5818 salary requirements to: ______Share bth. Cooking, prkg & ______973-893-9007. _ Or visit www.ftc.gov/bizop. Excellent benefits. Driving FT & PT. Mens/Womens 28 Bloomfield Ave !CASALE! ______973-751-4886 laundry avail. 1 blk to bus school available. Call clothing store. Experience Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Realtor 973-751-2300 Call Classifieds Sleeper Sofa Queen Size w/ ______/stores. $525 +sec. Utils pd. No CEDAR GROVE-Consump- ______800-347-5263. _ MEDICAL BILLER P/T helpful. Apply in person: The 973-575-4211 973-744-4701 Loveseat. 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Busy ophthalmology prac- SUPPORT Caffe-Marzullo, 117 Grove Shaded barbaque/yard. Ask’g end table and 5 piece wall unit. 1-800-872-4618. ______tice in No. Jersey seeks a Join our team of sales pro- ______Street, Montclair ______$159,900 973-994-7373_ DIRECTORY ______Best offer. 973-744-5064 _ Looking to Drivers-When it comes to highly motivated, person- fessionals. We have several Wait Staff CLIFTON/MONTCLAIR HGTS benefits, we’ve got all the Bells able, indiv. for a full time pos- full-time and part-time op- Summer Wait Staff. Host ______General Merchandise 580_ Buy Business & Whistles. *Paid Weekly portunities in our Advertising Spectacular Colonial Two Entrepreneurs who re- ition as a medical biller. /Hostesses needed. Apply in THE READING & A/C’s-Very lg unit can cool an *Great Pay *$1,000 Sign-on Department at our brand Custom quality Colonial 5 PARISIAN BEAUTY cently sold their Manufactur- Medical billing & computer person, 30 Park St, Montclair, entire house + 3 smaller units, Bonus *Students Welcome. new West Paterson location. Bedrms, 3.5 baths, frplcd ing/Distribution business ac- exp required. Exp with NJ______LEARNING CENTER converting to cent air. Best SRT-Call Toll Free 1-877-BIG- Medical Manager helpful. If you are interested in a LR, windowed fam rm, den, ACADEMY tively looking to buy small C/A, custom very large fin ______offer. Call 973-509-0483 ______PAYDAY, 1-877-244-7293. _ Please fax resume to career in Advertising Sales, ADMINISTRATIVE ASST Courses Offered In: OF LIVINGSTON (under $3MM sales) non-re- bsm’t with frplc, closets, ″ ″ ______973-912-0800 _ are detail oriented, and have Healthcare report publisher HAIR • SKIN • NAILS Reading Improvement/Enrichment ENT CTR:77 Lx48 H sld oak tail business. Call Bob EDUCATION excellent communication in Montclair is seeking Ad- playrm, 2 car gar, lrg deck & Drk. Chry, dbl, drs, Ex. Cond. (908) 879-1996 before 9PM MEDICAL much more! $499,000. ______Cert Early childhood teacher and computer skills, this is ministrative Assistant exp’d Classes Start July 10th SAT • Speed Reading • Study $200/OBO______973-239-4672_ needed for Sept. P/t position OPHTHALMOLOGIST’S OF- in word processing, tran- WORK FROM HOME an excellent entry-level pos- CENTURY 21 Skills Vocabulary, Grammar & Grandfather Clock- Howard in Nutley school. Call FICE, FT All phases of office scription & spreadsheets. P/T $1000-$2000+/mo. ition. These positions Gold Properties Realty 201-487-2203 Miller, perf. cond., 3 chime, 973-661-0788 work. Know of contact lenses Put your skills to work while Writing Skills • All Ages F/T $3000-$8000+/mo. ______provide sales support to our Realtor 973-595-1500 362 State Street • Hackensack glass case $995 888-255-3244 and computer skills helpful. you build a rewarding career ______Full Training, Paid Vacations ELECTRICIANS Will train. No Sat. FAX resume outside sales team by fulfill- ______Indep Owned/Operated _ ing customer service needs, & grow with our team. Op- www.naccas.org/;parisian 973-992-5975 HANG UPS GRAVITY BOARD CAll - 888-255-3244 II Sign-On Bonus II 973-239-5809 CLIFTON: Bi-level, 7rms/3br, ______writing sales orders, proof- portunity for advancement. for sale, like new. Cost $400 Res, Com, Ind. Top pay, 2.5bath, 2c gar, great area, low benefits, bonuses, 401K. reading ad layouts and gen- Familiarity with medical ______Sell $200. 973-239-9068 ______Financial Services 655_ Medical + tax. $275,000 Coldwell Banker 973-238-0921, 201-569-6166, eral support duties. Must be terms a . Send resume to: PEG PEREGO (Tender) dbl The Genesis Group, Dept. ______773-1901 Eves 772-8956. _ AUTHENTIC $5,000 Credit Guaranteed! 908-206-9533.______Receptionist a self starter, who works well stroller, like new $190. Unsecured VISA/Mastercard in a team environment and DWO, 29 Park St., Montclair, !! FORECLOSED HOMES !! Office seeks Receptionist RETS INSTITUTE Graco Pack N’Play $40. Bad, No credit gets approved. EMTS under deadline situations. NJ 07042 or fax to: Low or $0 down! Gov’t & Bank with experience full time. BARTENDING ______973-376-8505. _ Call Today, 1-800-378-4347. EMT Rural/Metro Full Time & Part Time posi- 973-509-7480. Repos! Financing! Local ______973-759-6950 ______Parsippany Office ______tions: M-F. ______Listings, 800-501-1777 x5155_ 103 Park Avenue POOL-15’ round with NEW SCHOOL filter & small alum. deck. $350/ ______Computer Services 735_ Must be certified, FT/PT, MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST We offer a competitive rate ______Child Care Nursery Schools 270_ *FORECLOSED HOMES*- benefits, 401K, start $8.50 P/t 3 days. Comp skill nec. Exp Nutley, NJ 07110 ______obo. Call 973-759-4678. _ of pay. Full-time positions Child Care needed in my home LOW OR $0 DOWN!- Gov’t Day, Evening & Weekend Classes Just Purchased a New PC? /$9. EOE. 800-624-0347 helpful. Cedar Grove area. Call ______nclude a comprehensive for 9/mo old boy & second baby and Bank Repos being sold REFRIGERATOR brand new, Now What? I will get you up 973-857-2000 Local Job Placement ______benefit program. For im- due in December. Exp, re- now! Financing available. beautiful. Wrong size 4 us; may & running. Learn the basics & mediate considerations, liable, non-smkr. Patient, warm Local Listings. (800) 501-1777, ______be right 4 U. $450. 783-2509._ more in your own home or MEDICAL please call Rachael Jones (973) 661-0600 Call1-800-TEND-BAR office. Fast, Fun, Easy... hearted caring person ______ext 193. Fee. _ Receptionist, PT @ 973-569-7201. Herald Washer/Dryer(GE)-$300, Affordable. Call the In busy Glen Ridge doctors 8:30-5:30p. Call Lisa aft 5:30p FORECLOSED HOMES-LOW Sears 14cf Refrig-$50, 42″ News & North Jersey 973-239-1366 Cedar Grove ______Computer Guy, 973-744-5918_ ofc. 4-7pm. Exp pref’d. FAX Community Newspapers, ______OR $0 DOWN!-Gov’t and Bank Oak table w/chairs-$350, HiFi ______resume to Pat 973-748-7082_ One Garret Mountain Plaza, EXECUTIVE BABIES: 6 Repos being sold now! Fantas- AUTOMOTIVE LEARN GERMAN at cabinet-$40, Sears lawn COMPUTER West Paterson, NJ weeks through Pre-School. tic savings! Financing avail- mower-$25, four Bistro chrs- LESSONS MEDICAL 07424-3318, EOE. ______Call 973-743-3531. _ able. Local Listings. (800) TECHNOLOGY THE GERMAN $25, Duncan Phyfe china cabi- ______net-$400, Italian provincial YOUR HOME RECEPTIONIST Infant Toddler Care, my home, ______501-1777, ext 199. Fee. _ Get your hands on a better LANGUAGE SCHOOL ______china cab-$250.973-812-1240_ $45 Part time. Experience com- Upper Montclair, F/T only. CALDWELL job and brighter future 64 First Ave,Westwood, NJ ______puter. 973-759-4005 Fax exp’d. 973-746-9048. EASY LEARNING ______CEDARS SECTION • Certified Teachers Musical Instruments 585 Diane LaWare ______973-759-1766. _ 1-888-267-2504 ______LIVE IN CHILDCARE EXCEPTIONAL HOME ON • Adult Classes 973-239-2547 NURSE-Busy Ophthalmology Local Au Pair program is seek- CUL-DE-SAC. 3 BRS, Bergen County,A branch campus of Union, NJ PIANO’S BOUGHT www.laware.com • Children K-12 & SOLD 973-575-0163 practice desires RN to screen ing qualified host families for 2 FULL BATHS, FAMILY RM, (SAT,AP,Sprachdiplom) www.lincolntech.com LINDEBLAD PIANO patients, asst eye physician Summer arrivals. Flex, Legal, FINISHED BASEMENT. Sept. - May For more info call ______CLASSIFIEDS … with exams & asst with pre-op 45 hrs/wk. Ave. cost $240/wk, $389,000. LINCOLN TECH PIANO-Roland EP-9 88 key+ counseling. M-F, F/T, full bnfts. per family, not per child. Call By Appointment Only Your future is in your hands 201-825-9770 bench, cover & music. Cost THEY WORK! Fax resume: 973-228-6239. 800-901-2002. 973-228-7560 $800. Sell $500. 973-239-9068 ______Page 26 ______THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills May 25, 2000 Entertainment Services 755 Sewing & Alterations 800 ______CLEAN-UPS & FLOORS 970 LAWN CARE & DISC JOCKY FOR HIRE TAILOR FOR BUSY PEOPLE Discounted Rates Pickup & Deliver, Fitting in your HAULING 915 FLEETWOOD FLOORS LANDSCAPING 1040 ♥ Wedding♥ Specials home, all types of alterations New Wood Floors Installed #1 AARON’S HAULING All Floors Refinished R & S LANDSCAPING ______973-667-3884 _ (men & women), emergency Yards, Cellars, Attics, Etc. Free estimates. Quality Lawn next day service. High quality Since 1947 Best Prices ADVERTISE UNCHAINED MELODIES LOWEST PRICES Care at affordable prices. Total work, honest price. 15 yrs exp. ______973-882-8501 _ Ultimate in DJ/live entertain- $25 OFF WITH AD Cleanups done to your satis- 10% off 1st time. Call Bozena ment. Call Tina 201-935-9177. One Call Does It All! faction. Call Richie ______for appt, 973-667-0715 YOUR ______201-339-7060 _ FUEL TANK ______655-9035 or 204-0497 _ LL DEAL ______Home Health Services 762 EE DEAL ______#1 RUBBISH SERVICES 975 EE TUTORING & MASONRY 1065 RUN IT USED CAR, IN HOME HEALTH CARE REMOVAL TANK Abandonment removal, HH Attics/Yards/Garage/Bsmnt FOR THE ILL AND ELDERLY INSTRUCTION 825 install & testing. Lic & ins’d. ALL MASONRY REPAIRS Call Frank 973-340-1652 Certified Home Health Aides ______Best prices. 800-583-TANK. _ SIDEWALKS & STEPS UNTIL IT SELLS Computer graphics, computer 908-362-9664 ANYTIME TRUCK OR Bonded and insured ______Flagstone slates/Blue Stone W animation, photo shop W Hourly and Live-in Free Ests. 973-759-5684 Accreditd ______Tutoring 917-445-5985_ ABLE TO CLEAN UP Furn. Caning/Repair & ______ Attic-Bsmt-Garage-Yard VAN Medicaid accepted TUDOR-Gr.K-8, all subjects+ Refinishing 980 All Steps, Sidewalks, Patios, Office Hours 9am-5pm Remodeling Debris Walls, Curbs, Patching, Re- PSAT/SAT/verbal/written Mini Dumpsters Rental 973-763-6134 FURNITURE CRAFTSMAN ______pairs. Free Ests-973-239-4913______preparation. 973-812-2853 _ Fast-Fair-Reliable Refinish, Repair, Restoration, MASON: Steps, patios, MEDICARE NEBULIZER PA- LEARN TO EARN! 25 yrs exp. NJ lic Upholstering, Cane, Rush, etc. TIENTS!-STOP paying cash M.J. PRENDEVILLE plastering, etc. Reasonable. Train for accelerated short- Call______Steve Izzo. 973-226-5737._ Free est. John: 973-239-7310. PLACE YOUR 3 LINE WHEEL DEAL AD for Albuterol, Atrovent, etc. term programs in the health- ______800-635-8816 ______ MEDICARE pays for them. We care field. Montclair State Uni- ALL TYPES OF JUNK GUTTERS & SIDEWALKS STEPS bill Medicare and deliver to versity, Ctr for Continuing Ed. Cleaned Up & Hauled Away BRICK PAVING DRIVEWAYS you. MED-A-SAVE, in assoc with Condensed Cur- RETAINING WALLS ______973-838-8969 _ LEADERS 1000 ______1-800-538-9849 EXT. 21F. _ riculum is offering SATURDAY 973-694-9191 days classes in Pharmacy Tech & KAPUR’S Removal Srvc-We A-1 AFFORDABLE ______973-428-1561 evenings _ AND KEEP YOUR AD ROLLING ______Musical Instructions 775______Billing-Coding. 800-441-8748_ cleanout homes, ofc, bsmnts, Gutter Cleaning and Repair WRITE YOUR ______yards, appls. 973-454-2999 _ Most Houses $35-$75. ABSOLUTELY FUN ’n EASY LOVE THAT SWEATER? ______973-746-6688/ 800-916-6111_ MISCELLANEOUS 1067 Piano Lessons/Your Home Learn To Knit Your Own. MITO’S Complete House WHEEL DEAL AD Fantastic Program All Ages. It’s Creative, Relaxing & Fun. Cleanouts-Garage, Bsmts, WOLFF TANNING BEDS-TAN UNTIL IT SELLS ______Call 973-655-1802. _ Knitting Classes; Supportive & Yards, Appliances. Free Est. HANDYMAN 1005 AT HOME-Buy DIRET and Immed. Svc 973-340-3378 or SAVE! Commercial/Home ______Knowledgable. 973-783-3175_ + HERE DEBORAH CARSON ______201-803-0787 _ A Affordable Handyman Units from $199.00. Low CHECK ONE Formerly of MSU Faculty. Struggling w/ Math/SAT? Get Carpentry, custom closets, Monthly Payments. FREE WRITE YOUR WHEEL DEAL AD HERE Piano & Vocal Instruction. the grade you need! University TONY’S Fixtures installed. Odd jobs. Color Catalog. Call TODAY Math Professor. Patient & En- No______Job to Small! 973-256-8266_ 1-800-842-1310. Montclair Times Print clearly. Use one character or punctuation mark per block. Beginner to Advanced. Will clean out basements, ______973-746-9744 couraging. All levels, all ages. ROGERS HANDYMAN & Use one block between words. Additional lines $16. ______Cheaper than the big agencies attics, yards, houses. Verona-Cedar Grove No Job Too Small PAINTING Free Est. Fully HAVE FUN-GET RESULTS! & better. 973-746-4452 MOVING & ______Call Tony Ins’d. No Job Too Small Times Learn guitar, piano, SUMMER TUTORING ______973-893-6792 _ STORAGE 1070 Line 1 keyboards, trumpet from an The Item Reading/Writing Specialist 201-438-5232 Exp’d, supportive professional. ______ Improve skills for State testing ADVANTAGE $37.20 All Styles! HOME Line 2 & stronger grades. “Emerging VINNE’S CLEANING Moving & Storage Call Mark 973-748-1881 ______Authors”, 973-812-2652 SERVICE attics, basements, IMPROVEMENTS 1015 Local/Long Distance ______garages, yards, entire homes, Free Wardrobe Boxes/Tape OBERLIN- Trained Piano Nutley Sun Line 3 offices, light hauling, rubbish ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS Free Ests With Every Move teacher has summer openings. TUTORING removal 908-620-1300 PaintingKitchensBaths Lic #PM00659 #ICC356117 Beginners a specialty. My ALL SUBJECTS ______Bloomfield Life Line 4 RoofsSheetrockDecks 973-390-5003 24hrs/7 days home. 973-509-8832 K/COLLEGE ______SAT PREP CONSTRUCTION 925 Finished Basements & More. Belleville Times Line 5 PIANO LESSONS: Your INSTRUCTION IN ______Free Est/Ins’d 201-529-5297_ ATRA YOUR OWN HOME Glen Ridge Voice home. Noted teacher/ REAL MASON Full service Contractor-Design MOVING & STORAGE SUBURBAN TUTORING musician. M.A. Carnegie CONSTRUCTION & Arcitect Services Avail. 30 Low cost professional $37.20 Name recitals. Begin-adv’d. Michael ______1-800-348-4449 _ Prof’ly serving your construc- ______yrs exp. 973-472-9737 lic/ins_ handling. Satisfaction ______Palmieri, 973-748-6462. _ tion needs since 1958. guaranteed. Lic.#PC00790. Address Tutoring- Exp. Certified Elem. ROOFS-New & Repaired Give me SUPER-Deal PIANO LESSONS AT YOUR Residential/Commercial. Siding, window replacement, 201-313-3200 Priv. School Teacher, will Tutor Fully Ins’d. Free Est. ______HOME- Exp’d qualified in your home. Reasonable! custom home improvements. 7 newspapers for City/State teachers, Call 973-667-1640 ______973-402-9385 _ Zip ______Pls Call, 973-218-0198 _ We do it all for less! ZAB’S PIANO Lessons/Summer- IJM CONSTRUCTION $56.20 Credit Card # 1-800-731-0705 MOVING & TRUCKING Exp. Date Begin/Intermediate, 12 yrs DRAPERIES & Fast Dependable Service 3 Line Ad For vehicles D BATHROOMS 870 Beeper 973-806-3848 exp, $30/hr, $20/ hr. DECORATING 935 ______Reasonable Rates $2,500 and under. Signature 973-783-8767 or RANNE Ceramic Tile-Repairs DAVID’S HOME IMPROVEMENT Experienced Men Who Care ______973-783-5745 ask for Ron Jr._ big/small, regrouting, remodel- CUSTOM FRAMING at whole- & GENERAL CONTRACTING PM00271 Fully Ins’d. • Private Party Advertisers Only Send this ad and check made payable to: PIANO & VOICE LESSONS ______ing. Free ests. 201-438-5761_ sale prices. In-home consult. ADDITIONS SIDING Call day or night KITCHENS ROOFING • Must include price of car NORTH JERSEY NEWSPAPERS / WHEEL DEAL Talented & Passionate ______Call Caryn - 973-275-0351 _ BATHROOMS DECKS ______973-423-4004_ Teacher. Music degree from CERAMIC TILE 905 INTERIORS by DESIGN CERAMIC TILING WINDOWS • ONE Auto for sale 1 Garret Mountain Plaza, CN 477, West Paterson, NJ 07424-0475 Princeton. All ages & all levels Specializing in Window PAINTING DOORS welcome. Classical, Jazz, ROYAL TILE & MARBLE Treatments, Upholstery & COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL PAINTING & per customer / per ad Rock, etc. 973-746-4452 Settings FREE ESTIMATES & FULLY INSURED ______More! 973-763-3819 _ ORDER TOLL FREE! English/Amer exp. 973-228-4989 or 1-800-281-9438 PAPERHANGING 1075 • Please be sure to ask your SUMMER MUSIC CAMP Reas. prices Kindermusik 1D-7 yrs. AAA Ceilex Painting-int/ext. ______Call Brendan 973-473-6765_ DRIVEWAY 940 Customer Service Representative ______Nutley, 973-667-7155 _ HOME & OFFICE Old hse special,best prep,sand the last day the ad is to run, and CHIMNEY CLEANING 910 SEALCOATING CLEANING 1020 ______blast,wallpaper.201-964-1001_ 1-800-891-9467104778 Montclair SPRING SPECIAL $149.95 DAVID C. BOYNTON. Painting be sure to call back every 3 weeks For Most Standard Driveways Music Studio A1 AFFORDABLE APTS♥ HOUSES Contractor. Int/Ext. Wallpaper to renew ad. If ad lapses there will Use Your Credit Card Quality Instruction CRACKS AND POTHOLES Quality Service Cleaning Hanging. 25 years exp. CHIMNEY CLEANING, FILLED THE RIGHT WAY! be another charge for the ad. for Children & Adults REPAIR, BUILD, RELINE Competitive Rates, Refs Caldwell/Montclair area. Free______Ests. 973-751-6123_ Experienced, Insured All Instruments, Levels ______973-746-6688/ 800-916-6111______973-746-4457. _ & Styles ______Free Ests. 973-478-8246_ Established 1978 PAINTING & Wallpapering, all 104 Watchung Ave. CLEAN-UPS & ELECTRICAL 945 CHRIS SISTERS-Clean work guar. Fully ins’d. 20 yr Upper Montclair Houses, Apts, Condos, Offices ______exp. Greg, 973-743-4354 _ HAULING 915 EDBOR ELECTRIC INC. ______Good Refs. 973-491-6340_ 783-4330 All Type Electrical Work. www.montclairmusic.com Efficient Realiable, Affordable Call for Appt. or Free Brochure 1-AA-AL’S CLEAN UPCellars Recessed lighting, ceiling fans, ______Garages Etc. We Remove It AC lines, service upgrade. rates for Apt/House/Office All. We’re Cheapest! Visa/MC Special rates Free est. cleaning. Gd Refs. Free Est. ______Piano Tuning & Repair 785_ Call Salma 973-674-7114 ______201-342-6020 973-777-8588_ Lic______#8188 201-797-8672______DAMIEN DEL RUSSO-Expert ✔ ON TIME ELECTRIC ✔ GO FOR THE BEST! The piano tuning and repairs. 25 ANYTHING GOES No Job Too Small/Fully Ins Call HomeMaid yrs. exp. Also play house REMOVAL Lic #13042. 201-368-7776 973-680-8122 parties. 973-403-1558 or Entire Homes Cleaned Out ✔ or 1-800-711-2193 ✔ We use hydro-vacuum. Dirt, 973-857-0083. ______We take away any ______ALL CALLS RET’D IN 10 MIN_ dust mites are trapped in unwanted furniture, ______water. Helps with allergies. _ YOU CAN CHARGE YOUR AD! appliances, wood, metal. SMALL JOB SPECIALIST We Accept Visa, All Installation & Repairs HOUSECLEANING 973-731-9031 Experienced. References. Mastercard, Amex Lic.# 11785, John McDonald. 1-800-283-1349 toll-free ______Call 973-764-2658 ______Call Martha, 973-736-4013._ Housecleaning-Thorough, reliable, reasonable, great Perfect Car ______refs! Margaret, 973-509-7112_ Housemaid Services Wkly cleaning to your satisfaction. GARAGE SALES ______Reasonable. 973-748-1136._ INTEGRITY-10% off 1st Time. Miracle job, save money & ag- Is ______grevation. Ref. 973-628-7793______BLOOMFIELD ______MONTCLAIR ______NO. CALDWELL _ MAID-A-DAY Office-Homes-Condo Special- Great Stuff. Cheap prices, 21 2-FAMILY - MOVING SALE! 44 Deer Trail Rd. ists. Responsible & Reliable. Newell Dr. (off Bellevue Ave). 49 UNION ST. (off S. Fullerton Sat 5/27 9-1. Bikes, beds, ex- ______Fully Ins’d 973-661-1111 _ 5/27, 10-5 p.m. No early Birds. Ave.) Sat. 5/27 (9am-3pm). cersise equip, toys & hh items. ______MARYAN’S cleaning service: ______Priced to sell! All must go! _ CEDAR GROVE NUTLEY weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. ______31 Oxford St.(off of Grove St) ______Free Estimates DRIVEWAY SALE Sat 5/27 starts at 9am. Yard & 45 Oakridge Ave. 5/27 & 28 References Available. House Sale. BR set, kit chairs, 9-4. Antique car, pool table etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed Saturday/Sunday May 27/28 Glassware, tools, clothing, ______wall unit & bric-a-brac. ______Something For Everyone ______973-223-4486. _ Hard office supplies, bric-a-brac, 395 ORANGE RD - Sat. 5/27, SHORT HILLS ✔NEED Someone to clean something for everyone! 10-3. Good Cheap Stuff! ______your house? Gd refs & own 10am to 4pm 6 Longview ______Rain or Shine! _ 22 Joanna Way, 5/27, 10-4. ______trans. Call 973-344-7398 _ Road, Cedar Grove. Wicker couch & bar, clothes, Reliable, Dependable woman ______NO CHECKS PLEASE. _ EDGEMONT RD (just off Berkely) Sat 5/27, 9-2 p.m. ______books, antique glass lamps. _ will clean your house. Ref’s Own transp. 201-997-5442 Garage Sale! 24 Cedar Grove Drum Set, Eclectic Antiqs, VERONA ______Pkwy (off Rte. 23) Sat. 5/27 ______Toys, Pokemon. No Earlies! ______REMUSZKA CLEANING SVC (9am-3pm). Clothes, toys, CLARIDGE HOUSE 1: GE Residential/Commercial MOVING Sale knickknacks & Furn!! refrig & dish washer. Great Free Est. Fully Ins’d ______Everything Must Go! Antiques, cond, white $300/both. ______973-661-2252 _ ESSEX FELLS Victorian loveseat, Oak tables, To 973-571-9853 ______Oak dressers, china, pool ______L.J. Cleaning Service table, china cabinet and more. Rummage Sale. 271 Roseland House Sale! 135 Park Ave. Sat RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Ave. Fri 5/26 10-1. No Early Birds! Sat 5/27, 9-4. 5/27 9-1. Moving! Everything Free Estimates ______St. Peter’s Thrift Shop ______90 Union Street _ Must Go! DR, sofa, chairs, baby items & other chaserie. Excellent References Avail LITTLE FALLS UNUSUAL MULTI-FAMILY ______English speaking SALE-Funky furn., good UP. MONTCLAIR & own transportation Multi-Family Yard Sale-Oak- books, tapes & LP’s, coins, art ______tree La off Jacobus. Furn, HH, supplies, drawing board, sheet 422 Grove St. Sat 5/27, 9-3. 973-284-5626 ______clothing, great stuff, 5/27, 9-6._ music, incense, odd ball stuff. Salesman samples, storage 18 The Crescent, Sat. 5/27, shelves, rugs, toys, clothes. Find ______MILLBURN ______9-3. Rain/Shine. No early birds______Raindate Sunday _ M.A. CLEANING SERVICE 15 Cypress St, Sat 5/27, Call Classifieds GREAT Stuff! Sat 5/27, 9-3. 10-3pm. Baby items, toys, end 409 Park Street. Household, A Complete Cleaning Company Specializing in: ______tbls, lamps, furn, exercz eqp. _ today! ______computers, vintage toys! _ HOUSES • OFFICES • CONSTRUCTION CLEAN-UP • BUFFING • WAXING • STRIPPING • GENERAL CLEANING • WINDOWS/FLOORS/CARPETS We Offer Daily, Weekly & Monthly Service FREE ESTIMATE 10% DISC. For Your 1st Service w/Ad Let. M.A.’s Team Shine Your Environment By Calling: GARAGE SALE or 973-677-3392 732-393-9747 email: [email protected] CONSCIENCE + EXPERIENCE= SATISFACTION THAT TIME KITCHENS 1035 TRUCK LOADS of kitchen cabinets. Huge wrehse loc. IS HERE! Bath vanities, marble tops. Gas ranges, Disc. prices. In- stall, option. Paterson Stove & CALL EARLY! ______Kitchen Ctr. 973-790-5100. _ CALL FOR INFORMATION LAWN CARE & ON OUR LOW PRICES LANDSCAPING 1040 CS LANDSCAPING-Guaran- TO RUN YOUR teed low rates. 5 yrs exp. GARAGE SALE AD ______973-771-0758. _ ✔ GARDEN STATE ✔ IN ✔ LANDSCAPE ✔ Lawn Maint & Design NORTH JERSEY Mulch-Seed-Fertilize AVERAGE CUT $25 COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ______Call 973-256-3304 _ PRIVACY HEDGE: Aborvitae /White Cedar matures into dense Evergreen privacy or windbreak. 3-4 ft tree $7.75 each, 14 tree minimum, ship- ped UPS. Discount Tree Farm. Classified First ______1-800-889-8238. _ Residential Lawn Service The First Place To Look For Transportation! 1-800-472-0151 Spring Cleanups, Weekly Maintenance 973-857-1366 May 25, 2000 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 27 LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of the COUNTY OF ESSEX, New Jersey, that a Primary will PLEASE TAKE NOTICE be held on June 6th, 2000 between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. that on the 7th day of June, Nominations for the offices to be filled in the General Election are as follows: 2000, at the Township of PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Millburn Town Hall, 375 DELEGATES, DISTRICT DELEGATES, ALTERNATIVE DELEGATES, Millburn Avenue, Millburn, ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR PRESIDENT New Jersey 07041, the Plan- UNITED STATES SENATOR ning Board will hold a hear- MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ing on the application of the SHERIFF undersigned at which time COUNTY CLERK and place all interested per- MEMBERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE sons will be given opportu- MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE nity to be heard. Said meet- In addition to the above, the following nominations for offices to be filled are as follows: ing will take place at 8:00 MILLBURN1 MEMBER OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE P.M. The polling places for said election and their respective polling districts have been designated below, and no person shall The location of the vote at said election elsewhere than at the polling place designated for the voters of the polling district in which he or she premises in question is resides. Voters may obtain the district in which they reside by calling the Board of Elections at 621-5070 daily, 9:00 A.M. to located in the B-2 Zoning 4:00 P.M., except Saturday and Sundays. District, Block 503, Lot 1, ASSISTANCE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES and more commonly known Persons unable to vote at the polling place due to permanent or temporary physical disability may request an absentee as Millburn Gateway Cen- ballot application by telephoning the Office of the County Clerk at 621-4923. The office of the Board of Elections may be con- ter, 187 Millburn Avenue, tacted for information regarding polling place assignments and assistance to voters who choose to vote at the polling place Millburn, New Jersey 07041. on election day. The telephone number is 621-5070. The applicant is seeking Pursuant to the provisions of the “Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act of 1984” a telecommunications approval for occupancy of a device for the deaf (TDD) is maintained at the Election Division, Department of the State, Trenton, N.J. Persons wishing portion of the former Home- to utilize the service to obtain general information, may do so by dialing 1-800-292-0039. Place space by Planet Fit- ESSEX COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS ness for a health and fitness GRACE C. CUNNINGHAM, CHAIRPERSON club, containing approxi- LILLIE SIMPSON, SECRETARY mately 23,000 s.f. The Appli- DANIEL WILLIAMS, MEMBER cant shall seek such other BETHANY O’TOOLE, MEMBER approval, by way of amend- LINDA von NESSI, CLERK ed site plan, variance, waiv- MILLBURN er, or exception as may be DISTRICT NAME ADDRESS deemed necessary by the 1 ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH (H) 119 MAIN STREET Planning Board in connec- 2 WYOMING SCHOOL (NEW GYM) (H) MYRTLE AVENUE tion with the Application. 3 GLENWOOD SCHOOL (H) 325 TAYLOR ROAD, SOUTH A copy of said application 4 HARTSHORN SCHOOL (GYM) (H) WHITE OAK RIDGE ROAD and documents is on file 5 DEERFIELD SCHOOL (R) TROY LANE with the Township Engineer 6 WYOMING SCHOOL (NEW GYM) (H) MYRTLE AVENUE and may be inspected dur- 7 SOUTH MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARSCHOOL (H) SOUTHERN SLOPE DRIVE ing business hours in the 8 COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 200 HARTSHORN DRIVE office of the Township Engi- (FELLOWSHIP HALL) (H) neer by all interested par- 9 GLENWOOD SCHOOL (H) 325 TAYLOR ROAD, SOUTH ties prior to said meeting. 10 SOUTH MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (H) SOUTHERN SLOPE DRIVE Sincerely, 11 COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 200 HARTSHORN DRIVE EPSTEIN, BROWN & (FELLOWSHIP HALL) (H) GIOIA 12 DEERFIELD SCHOOL (H) TROY LANE A Professional Corpora- 13 HARTSHORN SCHOOL (GYM) (H) WHITE OAK RIDGE ROAD tion ASPIRING ARTISTS—Kathryn Krinsman, Alexandra Witner, Bryan Gonnella, Glenn Rivkees and 14 HARTSHORN SCHOOL (GYM) (H) WHITE OAK RIDGE ROAD Attorneys for A&R Mill- 15 COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 200 HARTSHORN DRIVE burn Associates, L.P. Jenna Bloom, second graders at Hartshorn School, pose with art projects recently on display at the (FELLOWSHIP HALL) (H) By: Patrick B. Sprouls, school. 16 DEERFIELD SCHOOL (H) TROY LANE Esq. 17 HARTSHORN SCHOOL (GYM) (H) WHITE OAK RIDGE ROAD Date: May 18, 2000 MILLBURN 17 DISTRICTS May 25, 2000 May 25, 2000 Fee:$17.30 Fee:$73.16 Sail away on a Delaware Bay Brous receives Board of Adjustment LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Township of Millburn On May 17, 2000, the Plan- On May 17, 2000, the Plan- On May 17, 2000, the Plan- PUBLIC NOTICE ning Board of the Township ning Board of the Township ning Board of the Township Columbia alumni Take notice that Marni of Millburn, County of of Millburn, County of of Millburn, County of LIFE boat cruise from Cape May and David Denenberg have Essex, memorialized the Essex, memorialized the Essex, memorialized the federation award applied for a Zoning Vari- approval of Minor Site Plan Final Approval of Minor approval of Minor Site Plan Escape by sea this summer on Foot Bank, Miah Maull, Cross ance from the Millburn Application #190, Re/Max Site Plan Application #188, Application #193, New Fredric Brous of 27 Cayuga Way Township Board of Adjust- Gold, 36 Chatham Road, to Paper Mill Playhouse, Wyoming Cleaners, 221-223 Cape May’s exciting boat tours up Ledge, Abandoned Light and Ship ment for property located locate a real estate office on granting relief of Conditions Millburn Avenue, to expand JUST the Delaware Bay. Featuring leg- John Light. Visitors on the cruise was one of 10 Columbia University at 19 Addison Drive Block the site. placed on former applica- cleaning operation. alumni honored last week at an 3503 Lot 55, in Millburn The determination of said tion approval. The determination of said endary tales, historical events and will hear narration on Delaware Bay Township, which is sched- Board is now on file in the The determination of said Board is now on file in the amazing site, these excursions will lore and legend and information on awards luncheon at held at the uni- uled for a hearing on June office of the Board Secre- Board is now on file in the office of the Board Secre- 19, 2000 at 8:00 p.m. in Town tary and is available for office of the Board Secre- tary and is available for GOT bring out the sailor in almost any- fishing spawning grounds and more. versity’s Low Memorial Library. Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, inspection during normal tary and is available for inspection during normal one. On Tuesday, June 6, the anni- The tour includes complimentary Mr. Brous received the alumni Millburn, New Jersey. The business hours. inspection during normal business hours. requested variance is to Helen S. Merle business hours. Helen S. Merle versary of D-Day, the World War II hors d’oeuvres, including shrimp, federation’s Alumni Medal, an 606.2eld) erecting an addi- Secretary/Clerk to the Helen S. Merle Secretary/Clerk to the acknowledgment of exceptional ser- tion. Planning Board Secretary/Clerk to the Planning Board EASIER! History Cruise sails, taking visitors crudités, and cheese and fruit trays. The papers relating to this May 25, 2000 Planning Board to see bunkers, gun emplacements This 5-hour cruise departs at 1 p.m. vice and commitment to the univer- application are on file in the Fee:$6.51 May 25, 2000 May 25, 2000 and submarine lookout towers on on Saturdays, June 10 and 24, July sity. office of the Secretary of the Fee:$6.82 Fee:$6.51 Now you can Board of Adjustment daily LEGAL NOTICE both sides of Delaware Bay. The 4- 8, August 26 and September 9 and A 1958 graduate of Columbia between the hours of 8:30 On May 17, 2000, the Plan- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE College and a 1960 graduate of a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday ning Board of the Township On May 17, 2000, the Plan- On May 17, 2000, the Plan- charge your hour tour includes commentary on Fridays, July 21 and August 18. through Friday. Any inter- of Millburn, County of ning Board of the Township ning Board of the Township shipping, sinkings and U-boat activ- Tickets are $50. Columbia’s School of Business, Mr. ested party may appear at Essex, memorialized the of Millburn, County of of Millburn, County of said hearing and participate approval of Minor Site Plan Essex, memorialized the Essex, memorialized the ity. Nothing could be better than a Both cruises take place aboard the Brous is the co-founder and former therein in accordance with Application #192, Murray Final Approval of Major Final Approval of Major classified ad president of the Columbia Universi- the rules of the Zoning Construction Co., Inc., 374 Subdivision Application #21, Subdivision Application #20, relaxing ocean breeze and amazing Cape May Whale Watcher which Board of Adjustment. Millburn Avenue, to expand Bellevue Arms, Inc., 140 Jay and Susan Monroe, 36 historical sites to make a day com- departs from the Miss Chris Fishing ty Alumni Club of Northern New Marni Denenberg Charles Schwab office Old Short Hills Road. Great Hills Terrace, Short We accept: Jersey. Applicant space. The determination of said Hills, NJ 07078. plete. The boat leaves at 9 a.m. Center, 3rd Avenue and Wilson in May 25, 2000 The determination of said Board is now on file in the The determination of said Included in the $40 cost of the cruise Cape May. The 100-foot long vessel The owner of Gordon’s Ware- Fee:$10.54 Board is now on file in the office of the Board Secre- Board is now on file in the office of the Board Secre- tary and is available for office of the Board Secre- is a continental breakfast. seats 290 passengers and is the house Appliance Outlet in Madison, tary and is available for inspection during normal tary and is available for Mr. Brous is a member of his class inspection during normal business hours. inspection during normal On the Delaware Bay Lighthouse area’s largest and fastest excursion business hours. Helen S. Merle business hours. Adventures, visitors get to see seven boat. reunion committee, an interviewer Helen S. Merle Secretary/Clerk to the Helen S. Merle lighthouses, most only visible from Tickets may be purchased in for the alumni recruiting committee Secretary/Clerk to the Planning Board Secretary/Clerk to the s r r TM Planning Board May 25, 2000 Planning Board the water. Sightings include Cape advance by calling (609) 884-5404 and an honorary lifetime member of May 25, 2000 Fee:$6.51 May 25, 2000 Fee:$6.51 Fee:$6.51 May, Brandywine Shoal, Fourteen or (800) 275-4278. the college glee club. ADVERTISE YOUR USED CAR, TRUCK OR VAN LL DEAL And Keep Your Ad ROLLING EEEE DEAL Until It SELLS HH RUN IT TILL IT SELLS Call For Details On All County Coverage! WW 1-800-891-9467 ______Autos For Sale 1385 Autos For Sale 1385 Autos For Sale 1385 Autos For Sale 1385 Antique & Classic Autos 1394 Four Wheel Drive 1400 Vehicles Wanted 1415 Vehicles Wanted 1415 Vehicles Wanted 1415 PAINTING & ______CADILLAC 1995 Sedan deVil- HONDAS FROM $500!- Mercedes 1999 ML-320 Porsche 1988 911 Cabrio CHEVY 1959 CORVETTE 283 NISSAN 1995 Pathfinder PAPERHANGING 1075 00.00 to $50 Old Junks. 89 & Top $ paid for used cars & le-Fully loaded, 1,700 mi, mint Chevy, Jeep, Toyota & Sport White/Grey 14K Red/Tan 53K, 230 hp/4-spd; 2-Tops Nos. 4dr, 65K mi, Auto, Sunrf, Up $500 & Up. Bonus Toyota, $$CASH$$ cond, 1 ownr, must see to be- Utility. Police impounds and re- Ruby/Gray 8K Match; Wht/Blk; 28k miles; Leather, Loaded. Must Sell! trucks (1987 & up)! Any cond! TROUBLE GETTING A Globe Mercedes ______Honda, Nissan. 973-256-7021._ FOR JUNK AND USED High mls OK! 973-266-1305 or lieve, $17,000. Call Pete, Mon- possessions. Current listings. STARMARK ______$26,500. John 201-569-2371_ $13,000/OBO. 973-783-1311 PAINTER? CALL PETER G! 973-227-36008 ______CARS & TRUCKS page 973-502-2000. ______Fri, 9am-2pm, 973-423-2100 _ 800-941-8777, ext C5596. $1000 CASH PAID 1990’S/Up ______No Job Too Big or Small Globe Mercedes ______Pre-Owned Ext. 254 _ CHEVY 1960 Impala, all orig., NISSAN 1995 Pathfinder REMOVED FREE CADILLAC 1985 Seville-Blk ______Fee. _ 973-227-3600 90% restored, $9500/obo. 4dr, 70K mi, Auto, Sunrf, $10-$100k CASH ALL VEHI- Towing Service Available Expert & Reliable Service SAAB 1996 SE Turbo: 5dr, /red int, 60k, new tires/brks, LEXUS 1993 ES300: 4dr, well Pre-Owned Ext. 254 973-742-9376 Leather, Loaded. Must Sell! ______CLES! 973-785-8676 Anytime!_ Call 973-831-8500 Great prices! Wall Paper too ______auto, green/tan lthr, loaded, ______Call 201-925-1395 -$25 OFF ______srvcd, $4900. 973-227-5638 _ maintnd, high mileage. $9500 Mercedes 1999 S-320 CHEVY 1966 IMPALA-4dr, $13,000/OBO.______973-783-1311______1-800-866-8855 ______201-926-3358/201-525-0383. ______46K, $15,000. 732-249-6872 _ AUTOS WANTED. Junks & CARS FROM $500!-Honda, ______Silver/Gray 19K excl cond, garage kept, 73k NISSAN 1997 Pathfinder great SAAB 1996 Turbo: Black, tan Wrecks bought. Running cars Chevy, Jeep & Sport Utility. STARMARK ______orig mis, $2000. 973-661-1423_ cond, coming out of lease, bought also. Call Ron, PLASTERING 1080 Police impounds and re- leather interior, all amenities, CASH PAID AT YOUR DOOR Globe mercedes FORD 1964 Mustang residual is over $18,000, but ______973-628-8970. 7 days a week._ possessions. Current listings. b 77k. Asking $14,500. Used cars or mini-vans want- PLASTERING: Drywall/plaster Lexus 1995 SC300, exc cond, 973-227-3600 restored, like new. 260 auto, asking only $17,000. Call Gary 800-941-8777, ext C198. Fee. ______Call 201-741-3747. _ ed. Clean or abused, any year, repairs. ‘‘No Patch too small.’’ ______65K, $19,500. 201-891-7208 ______Pre-Owned Ext. 254 _ blue/white top. $10,500. ______days 973-731-4434. _ Call Classifieds SATURN 1995 SL 1 Sedan, any mileage. Best prices paid. Patchwork Specialities. Free CHARITY CARS-Donate your Mercedes 2000 ML 430 ______Call 973-575-5325. _ TOYOTA 1991 4Runner-73k, MAZDA 1999 626 ES, fully White, 4 dr, grey int 5 spd, today! Call______Rich first. 973-857-1195,_ estimates. 973-338-5410. Jim. vehicle, tax deductible, free White Java 2K FORD 1969 Mustang Fastbk- very reliable, $10,500/obo. ______loaded, showroom cond, askg lo-jack, abs, am/fm, premium towing. We provide vehicles to $19,000 or b/o, 201-358-6014. Ruby/Grey 2K auto, V8, Exc cond. No rust. ______973-228-4714/201-653-2005_ needy families. As seen on ______sound speakers, new tires, ______36K.$7000/obo.973-256-6041_ PLUMBING 1085 Oprah and People Magazine! MAZDA 1990 626 Turbo: 90k, Globe Mercedes ______77K, $7,000. 201-670-1844 _ TOYOTA 1993 4-Runner SR5: sporty hatch bk, 5-spd man, 973-227-3600 FORD 1969 100 Ranger-390 Delux Mod, New engine, ______1-800-442-4451. _ SATURN 1996 SL2 Sedan ALL AMERICAN SEWER SVC ally whls, mn rf, pwr pkg, A/C. ______Pre-Owned Ext. 254 _ eng. runs well, ready to restore ______$13,000 973-783-6151_ CHEVY 1998 Cavalier LS-2dr, 4dr, a/c, am/fm/cass, new pwr ______Low Low Prices $3000/obo. 973-783-2938 ______$1000/obo 973-509-9646 _ 5K. well maint, garage kept. ac, ______Mercedes 2000 E300 Wagon brakes/tires, dual airbags, Trucks & Trailers 1405 24 Hour Emerg. Svc. MAZDA 1992 Protege LX Blue/gray 500 Miles ______973-744-0014 ______ps/pb. $8,800. 973-279-4993_ remote trunk release, theft de- ______auto, 4dr, ps/pw/pb, snrf. Good Ford 1988 Ranger-54k orig mi, CHEVY 1979 Malibu-Reblt Globe Mercedes terrent system, keyless entry ✔ ON TIME ✔ cond!______$3600. 973-746-6405 _ g 5sp, am/fm/cd player, new tires motor, good cond, 4dr, points, 973-227-3600 system, pwr windows/mirrors, LINCOLN TOWN CAR 1972 PLUMBING & HEATING & brakes, runs great, good askg $1595. 973-227-5638 MAZDA 1993 MX-6: red, 5 spd, ______Pre-Owned Ext. 254 ______$8000. 973-509-9638_ Gd Con., 114k, asking $1750 ______# 6921 Fully Ins 201-816-1030______shape inside/out, $2650, snrf, grt sound syst. w/CD MERCURY 1996 Sable GS- SATURN 1996 SL2-4dr, fully /obo.______973-575-1046. _ DODGE-1993 Caravan, 92K, chngr, 51,500K, Fall in love ______Call Tom 973-429-8433 _ exc cond, 4 cyl, ac/bucket exc cond, many options, 53k equipped, 30k, like new. Best MERCURY COUGAR 1968- w/this Beauty for just $7950. FORD 1990 F150-new eng/ ROOFING 1100 seats, clean inside/out, asking mi, $8300/obo. 914-623-9013 Offer. 973-533-1107 For restoring or parts, Call 973-509-9458. ______trans/exhaust/tires/shocks. $4000, call 973-284-2353. ______or 973-338-5507 _ $500/bo, 973-694-5467. A-1 AFFORDABLE Constr Co ______SATURN 1999 SC1, 3dr sport ______$2950/obo. Call 973-610-6218 MAZDA 1995 626LX: 4dr, gd MITSUBISHI 1993 Twin Turbo ______Tear Offs, Re-roofs EAGLE 1990 Talon-2dr, 4cyl, coupe, drk grn, ps/pb/ac/tilt Oldsmobile 1967 442 cond., loaded, drk green, 63K, 3000GT VR4-5 spd, 4WD, and all Repairs 146K. Good condition! whl, 4 cyl, am/fm stereo, auto, Convertable: auto trans with ______$6500/obo. 973-773-1907. _ magnificent condition, fully FORD 1993 973-746-6688/ 800-916-6111 ______$2500. Call 973-595-6925 _ FWD, 4K, $12,000/obo. Clftn. console, pw/pb, am/fm. ______loaded, red, 85k, 1 owner, all MERCEDES 1992 190E ______973-225-0408 aft 5 or lv msge______$9500obo973-857-5999. _ ANY ROOF Leak $275 guaran- FORD 1989 Taurus LS-60K, Black w/tan lthr int, 95K, grt maint records, asking $16,997. F150 XLT 1 ownr, gar’d, well maint, SUBARU 1997 Outback Wag. PLYMOUTH 1969 Fury III, teed. Skylight Repair. “We cond., $9,900/neg. ______Call 973-838-3332 ______loaded! $3500. 973-279-4993_ auto, a/c, cass, exc. cond. 24K 318eng, 4dr, grn, excl/mint, LIGHTNING ______Keep Our Appt.” 973-429-1299_ 973-783-4714______NISSAN 1985 Maxima auto, all ______FORD 1994 Taurus Wgn ______mi. $16,500 973-783-4741 ______87k, $1500/bo 718-796-6120_ Classic, mint, 2WD Mercedes 1998 CLK 320 auto pwr, pwr snrf, ac, gd cond, ______$15,000-201-935-9116 Autos For Sale 1385 Champagne, orig ownr, gd ______fully equip’d, snrf, etc. 22K war- ______138k, $1200. 973-746-3904. _ SUZUKI 1994 JX- Side kick, Four Wheel Drive 1400 cond., 63K mi, 6cyl, ps/pb/ac, 5sp, 34k, a/c, perfect cond. ______FORD 1996 F150 XL- 4x2, ACURA 1990 INTEGRA LS ______ranty, $37,900. 973-340-3982_ NISSAN 1994 Sentra XE: 59k, am/fm cass, 3rd seat, dual air- ______white, $6700, 973-812-8038 _ FORD 1989 Bronco w/Fisher 72K, 6 cyl, runs great, well Auto, sunrf, excl cond, 95k, bags, pwr seat adjustment, Mercedes 1991 SL 300 5-speed, good condition, ex snowplow, $5500/obo. Moving ______maint. $8995. 973-887-6697 _ $4790. 973-227-5638 White/Blue 29K mileage $6000. Call Gary TOYOTA 1992 CELICA GT ______asking______$6500. 973-379-4698 ______must sell. Call 973-744-9134 _ FORD 1997 F150 XLT-Xtend ______973-746-2662 before 8pm. _ Convertible-5spd, beautiful AUDI 1998 A8 Quattro, 35K mi, FORD 1990 TAURUS-89k, 4 Globe Mercedes Ford 1995 Explorer Ed.Bauer cab, V8, auto 4x4, wrrnty, 29K, NISSAN 1996 MAXIMA-4dr, 5 sporty car, exc cond, 69k fully loaded, AWD, melange dr, ac, am/fm w/tape + fully 973-227-3600 only 33K, loaded. Exc cond, ______$18,990. 201-819-2344_ spd, all power, 37k, excl cond, loaded, looks new, must see! ______metallic, great car for winter. ______loaded. $2500. 973-744-3766______Pre-Owned Ext. 254 _ warr. $15,650. 973-857-4247 $12,500/bo. 973-655-8945 ______$9,900/obo. 973-509-9440 ______$49,500. Call 201-848-1678 _ Mercedes 1997 E420 ______Vans 1410_ FORD 1995 ESCORT LX Wgn VW 1998 JETTA GL-black FORD ’97 Expedition XLT-tan, GUARANTEED PLYMOUTH 1991 Colt Wagon AUDI 1985 4000, all power, Auto, AC, 99k, good cond, 1 Dk/blue/parch, 42K, 3rd seat,cd,28K.Exc cond.4yr Chevy 1993 G20 Van-7 pass. STARMARK 4WD, 95K. Good condition! low mlg, 5spd, alarm, warranty. sunroof, clean inside-out, gd ______owner, $4400. 973-376-7155______warr. $25,500. 973-904-1791_ 62K, dual ac, fully equip’d, well $1500. Call 973-595-6925 ______$12,000/obo. 718-783-2442_ maint $11600 201-712-2453 cond, $800. 973-783-9845 FORD 1997 Cobra Ltd Edit., Globe Mercedes ______VOLVO 1993 940 Wgn-90K, FORD 1998 Explorer XLT 27K, adult owned, mint cond., 973-227-3600 Pre-Owned Plymouth 2000 Prowler 4DR, 4X4 auto V8, sunroof, CD DODGE 1995 Grand Caravan BUICK 1982 Regal Limited, es- Extention 254 Blk/blk, 50 miles sunrf, lthr int, rfrk, all pwr. Exc red, blk lthr, Mach 460, all re- ______29K, $19,490 201-819-2344_ SE-75k, loaded, rear ac, Orig tate sale, like new cond,4 door, ______cond. $7900. 973-655-1494 _ ownr $8000/bo 973-667-4278 ______cords. $18,700. 973-471-0040_ Mercedes 1997 S-320 Globe Mercedes GMC 1995 Jimmy SLT, 4dr, ______1 owner, garaged, fully VOLVO 1995 850-Grn/bge lthr equipped, a/c, $1195/bo. Dave Honda 1992 Accord EX82k, Blk/Grey 30K 973-227-3600 loaded, lthr, low mi, exc cond., FORD 1995 Windstar auto 3.8 STARMARK Pre-owned Ext. 254 int, all options, excl cond, 84k, ______at 973-509-9798 _ excl.cond. 4dr, 5spd, Loaded, ______$13,300. Call 201-391-5530 _ ltrs, 92k mi, a/b, am/fm cass,7- ______$13,900. 973-227-5638 _ pass, grn $6199 973-374-5250 ______$6200/bo, 973-743-1152. _ Globe Mercedes Pontiac 1999 TransAm Conv GMC 1995 YUKON ______BUICK 1995 PARK AVE-60k 973-227-3600 Midnite blue/white 4K VW 1987 GTI 16V stick, user mis, excl shape, new brakes, HONDA 1994 ACCORD EX 46k, fully loaded, new tires, FORD 1996 Econoline Con- 4 dr, green w/tan, 94K, a/c, ______Pre-Owned Ext. 254 _ Globe Mercedes friendly, 1 owner, 63900 miles. w/Fisher plow. Asking version Half Back cargo. all power, ABS, AM/FM cass, ______$2500 973-509-0816 _ $7900. Eves 973-783-7276 all pwr, sunroof. Ask’g $8900. Mercedes 1997 E-320 973-227-3600 ______$20,500. 973-256-8316 _ Loaded, mint cond, less than 973-746-4481 Blk/Parch 31K Pre-Owned Ext. 254 10K, $16,500. 201-337-4390 ______Days 201-393-3427 ______Antique & Classic Autos 1394 JEEP 1993 Grand Cherokee ______HONDA 1997 CIVIC DX STARMARK PONTIAC TRANS AM ______Ltd-CD, snrf, 112k, xtra-clean! Ford 1989 Aerostar- ps, pb, ac, THE WHEEL DEAL CADILLAC 1977 Seville 4 dr, Silver, htchbck, 3dr, 40k, Globe Mercedes 1987-111k, new tires, bat., and AUTO UNION 1958 2 Dr Hard $8750/bo. 973-509-2122 am/fm/cass, good shape in- 37k, w/Gold Pkg, blk w/red lthr, ______$9500. 973-566-9717 _ 973-227-3600 windshield. Runs good. $1500 Top- 24,000 orig miles. $4000 side/out, only has 66K orig mi, ______loaded, $1700. 973-680-8170._ JEEP 97 Laredo 6 cyl auto, ps HONDA 1998 Accord- 44k mi, ______Pre-Owned Ext. 254 ______/obo. 973-239-8496. ______/obo. 973-942-3158. _ /b/w/l, 34k, mint/loaded, cass ______$3500/bo 973-429-8433 Tom_ Guarantee! CADILLAC 1990 Brougham auto, 4 door, green, perfect Mercedes 1999 CLK PORSCHE 1987 924S- Only CADILLAC 1949-4dr sedan, /CD, 2 alrms, keyless entry PLYMOUTH 1994 Grand Voy- 4dr, 115K, loaded, cond, lease is up, $16000. Call Blk/Ash 14K 9k, red/blk, auto, loaded, mint, black, running cond., 99K mi, ______$17,200. 973-248-1050. _ ager-Mint cond, fully loaded, 7 ______$5500/negot. 973-616-9454_ Leslie @ 973-239-5382 $25,000. 973-473-6084 $3500. Larry, 973-423-4048 pssgr, $6500. 973-857-2161 ______STARMARK ______NISSAN 1991 Pathfinder SE ______CADILLAC 1993 Fleetwood HONDA ACCORD EX 1994- Globe Mercedes PORSCHE 1987 944 Turbo- CADDY 1970 2 dr Coupe mint 4x4, V6, ac, ps, pw, pb, pdl, Call Classifieds 1-800-472-0151 Broughan- Silver, 75k Loaded, mint cond., moon roof. 973-227-3600 Red, 5spd. Showroom Cond! cond., like new, one of a kind mnrf, amfm CD, excl cond, $8575.______201-933-5373______$9,999/obo. 973-661-5120. ______Pre-Owned Ext. 254 ______low mlg. $9999. 201-791-0411______$9995. Call 973-777-1566 ______$7800/neg. 973-259-9840. _ today! Run It Until It Sells Page 28 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills May 25, 2000

Air Conditioning Bathroom Remodeling Builder-Carpenter Building Contractor Summer Business Guide Joseph Episcopo & Sons Inc. MARCKETTA HEATING & COOLING Inc. Mr. Ugly Home Improvement L PACE Builders begins June 1st 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE BATHTUBS WALLTILES FLOORS Builder-Carpenter • Residential - Carpentry “No Job Is Too Small” • Residential - Masonry COMPETITIVE - FREE ESTIMATES (Reglazed in any Color) Deadline is May 12th INSTALLATION & SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES & MODELS Specializing in Custom Additions • Residential - Roofing CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING COMPLETE DUCT WORK Grout & tiles cleaned, sanitized & recolored • Basements • Bathrooms Additions & Alterations For more information STEAM & HOT WATER BOILERS COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION & ICE MACHINES • Decks • Kitchens New & Repair QUICK & Clean Most Jobs Take One Day • Alterations • Local References • Free Estimates ESSEX COUNTY TRANE DEALER • Roofing Over 40 years of Service Call It’s hard to stop a Trane No Mess • Inexpensive • Painting (908) 277-6529 Summit (973) 376-0508 Call Mr Ulgy 1-888-888-UGLY • Windows & Doors (908) 464-6962 746-1100 Member Millburn Short Hills Chamber of Commerce • Railroad Tie Walls 908-277-0286 Chimney Restoration Summer Clean-up Coins & Stamps Drainage Business Summer Business Guide •Fully Insured ATTIC • BASEMENT • GARAGE • YARD Ye Olde Curiositie Shoppe CARNER BROS. •Free Estimates Guide begins REMODELING DEBRIS *US & Foreign Coins, Stamps & Paper Money begins June 1st •Over 27 years June 1st Since 1950 experience • Clean-Up Service • Classical Antiquities • Foreign Exchange Deadline is May 12th Chimney Restoration & Maintenance, Inc. Deadline is • Mini-Dumpster Rental • Autographs • Civil War • Signed Sports Items Drainage Systems BUYING & SELLING ~ FREE APPRAISALS May 12th *Fast - Fair - Reliable Water Lines NO OTHER GALLERY LIKE IT IN N.J. FOR COLLECTORS OR GIFT GIVING For more information FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY RESTORATION *Same Day Service Sewer Systems For more You’d be amazed at Professional SPECIALIST 25 Yrs Exp. • N.J. Lic. 973-762-1588 information what we will buy, & Numismatist & Call Excavating M.J. how much we will pay. Antiquarian Oil Tanks 973-227-8501 Call PRENDEVILLE GIFT CERTIFICATES Since 1977 Mon-Sat 10-6 376-4830 Repaired • Rebuilt • Relined • Cleaned • Caps • Dampers 1-800-635-8816 746-1100 Fully Insured Free Estimates 746-1100 111 SOUTH ORANGE AVE • SOUTH ORANGE Driveways Driveways Driveways Electrician Electrician PAV-CON PAVING & EXCAVATION CONSTRUCTION, INC. STACEY G MICHAEL GIORDANO Commercial-Residential ELECTRIC SERVICE INC Driveways • Parking Lots - CONTRACTOR - • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS “SERVICE WITH INTEGRITY” Concrete Curbing & Sidewalks • BELGIUM BLOCK CURBING Brick Pavers Quality Asphalt Paving for over 25 Years ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS • SEAL COATING • PATCHWORK RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL Belgium Block Work Fully Insured • References Available Free Estimates - Fully Insured ADDITION & RENOVATION • CUSTOM LIGHTING Seal Coating WIRING • SMOKE DETECTORS JOSEPH M. MERCADANTE, INC. Fully Insured Essex: (973) 374-7536 SERVING SUMMIT, SHORT HILLS AREA SINCE 1985 Union: (908) 687-1711 (973) 467-8622 (973) 673-7070 Millburn/South Orange 908-273-8484 Lic #7902 Electrician Electrician Floors Furniture Refinishing Gutters Handyman Handyman Home Improvement Summer TOM F. GOGLIA & SON AMERICAN OAK Business CARRIAGE HOUSE GUTTERS & HANDY MIKE Deb Ger HARDWOOD FLOORS Guide begins ELECTRICAL REFINISHING LEADERS CONTRACTORS, INC. Servi ng Summit Area 15 Years R (973) 575-MIKE June 1st Electric Inc. Alternative Interiors R E • Cleaned & Flushed GUTTERS • LEADERS P is your old house falling apart? Interior Woodwork E • Repairs Deadline is “Since 1964” Joseph Hill - Owner Windows, doors, baseboards and P UNDERGROUND DRAINS L Make only one call for all your • RESIDENTIAL A • Leaf Screens installed 25 years experience ceiling beams stripped and refinished A Thoroughly cleaned & flushed home improvemente May 12th • COMMERCIAL I C • Seamless Gutters Wiring of All Kitchen cabinets AVERAGE HOUSE $40 - $65 E =Installing = Refinishing Water,fire and smoke damage R • Underground drainage System * Carpentry * Plumbing * Roofing • INDUSTRIAL S ALL DEBRIS BAGGED M * Electrical * Painting * Windows For more =Staining Furniture stripping E Types FROM ABOVE * Drywall * Tiling * Doors =Complete repair service= Refinishing caning, rushing N 908-464-3280 * And much more information FULLY INSURED & BONDED Metal polish and plating ROOF REPAIRS T Commerical S 973-359-1200 Mike always takes pride in his work Call Smoke Alarms 667-1111 201-438-7105 (908) 277-3815 Keltom Gutter Service Free Est. Insured 24 Franklin Place •Summit, N.J. MARK MEISE 973-228-4965 You won’t be disappointed 746-1100 Residential Free Estimates License #12137 Insured Home Improvements made affordable Paddle Fans Home Improvement Landscaping Landscaping Landscaping Masonry Industrial Design Lighting ABBOT O’REILLY LIMBACH’S LANDSCAPING Interlocking Pavingstone Specialists MIKE ZILLANTE (973) 890-7755 General Contracting GEORGE R. LIMBACH, JR CONSTRUCTION • Attics & Basements renovated Design & Contracting Pave-Scapes DRIVEWAY RESURFACING (973) 812-4407 and finished 973-467-1285 Driveway Patios Walkways & EXCAVATION • Planting • Grading • Interlocking Belgium Block Stonewalls Asphalt • CURBING • SIDEWALKS • SEAL G. Del Polito Sr • All your masonry & • COMPLETE GRIUNDS MAINTENANCE • Decks • Soil, Sod Concrete carpentry needs Concrete Ponds/Waterfalls COATING • PATIOS • STEPS • WALLS President • CUSTOM DESIGN & INSTALLATION • Patios • Rairoad Ties Pavers • DRAIN WORK Basement Waterproofing and • FILL & GRADE & COMPLETE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS G. Del Polito Jr • B.S., Landscaping Architecture, Rutgers Unv. PAVERS DRIVEWAYS & WALKS SNOW PLOWING Vice President Finishing a Specialty • STONE WALLS & PATIOS • WALKWAYS • New Jersey Association of Nurserymen 973-680-9059 • OWNER OPERATER BACK & HOE LOADERS FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES Lic. #3458 B.P #3458 Call Mike 746-4825 Certified pavingstone and stonewall installer Res.-Comm. Fully Ins. A PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE SERVICE 973-377-4715 (973) 564-9354 Masonry Masonry Masonry Masonry Masonry Moving Painting Fully Insured A DEL MAURO ROBERT MATARAZZO Quality Experience PAT’S Tom BASEMENT Masonry & Tile R. 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QUALITY ROOFING AT A REASONABLE PRICE RESTORATION I DON’T GUARANTEE THAT I’LL BEAT ANY QUOTE Painting Stripping • refinishing BUT I KNOW FROM YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Interior Woodwork/Furniture THAT MY ESTIMATES ARE 15% TO 35% LOWER All interior & exterior painting & repairs Painting Interior/ Exterior THAN MOST ESTIMATES GIVEN. •Water Heaters • Emergency Service Other Services: Paperhanging •Electric Drain & Sewer Cleaning Over 10 years exp. Excellent Ref. PROOF OF INSURANCE & REFERENCES Carpentry •Gas Boiler Repair & Installation Free estimates LIST GIVEN WITH EACH ESTIMATE •Faucet & Toilet Repair Specialists MARK MEISE (973) 228-4965 Roofing, etc. Because my prices are very fair I do not offer any discounts Lic. #1207 (973) 379-1950 Lic. #10208 973-239-1146 Millburn NJ 07041 239-0465 Mucio Replacements Repairs Free Estimates Refs avail. Fully Ins. Summer Rubbish Removal Tree Services Business ALL APPLIANCES FRIENDLY TREE SERVICE, INC. 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