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By Harry Trumbore weekend, we get the residue on of The Item Monday,” he said. Neigel said the school’s vice School officials are confident principals report every incident, two reports—one on school vio- no matter how minor, that comes lence and the other on quality of to their attention. teaching—gauging compliance “Definitions are an issue,” with the federal No Child Left Neigel said. “As we get larger, Behind Act (NCLB) pose few kids are in closer proximity. problems for the district. There’s more bumping in the In a state report on violence re- halls, more funny looks. Some leased last week, which covers schools don’t report these inci- the 2002-03 school year, the dents.” number of incidents reported in The state report shows many the Millburn school district grew neighboring school districts re- to 62. The number had remained ported half the total number of constant at 49 incidents for the incidents as Millburn. Although prior two years. South Orange-Maplewood re- The report is used by the state ported a total of 75 incidents, to identify schools that are “per- Summit reported 34, Livingston sistently dangerous.” 32 and Chatham 13. In the category of violence (as- Nonetheless, Superintendent saults, fights, sex offenses or of Schools Richard Brodow threats) Millburn reported 35, a echoed Neigel’s contention that drop of one from the previous the district’s number is the result report. Incidents of vandalism, of scrupulously following report- which dropped dramatically in ing guidelines set by the state. last year’s report to eight, rose to “Millburn is a very safe school 26 this year. However, 35 inci- system,” Brodow said. “Do we dents of vandalism (arson, bomb from time to time have a young- threats, damage to property, theft ster who acts out? Yes.” or trespassing) were reported in The Department of Education the district two years ago. June 22 released results of a Reported incidents of sub- survey to determine the number stance abuse dropped from five of teachers who meet the NCLB in 2001-02 to just one in 2002- benchmark of a “highly qualified 03. teacher” (HQT), whereby a Keith Neigel, principal of teacher must demonstrate exper- Millburn High School attributed tise in a specific subject area Eveline Speedie/staff Photographer the overall rise in incidents to a either through an exam or by BEST BIKE—Jordana Weinberger was the grand prize winner also won first place in the small bike category. The overall growing student body. He also holding the appropriate degree or in this year’s Fourth of July bike, trike and stroller parade held theme of the parade this year was “Stars and Stripes Forev- suggested one or two students certificate. in Taylor Park Sunday. Jordana’s entry, titled “Festive Flags,” er.” See additional photos, Pages B12-14. can be responsible for a large All teachers in the country number of incidents, skewing the must meet the HQT definition by final count. the 2005-06 school year. “You may have a kid who has Brodow estimated the district a lot of problems,” Neigel said. has only four or five teachers Stars, stripes He made the point the report re- who are not currently in compli- flects the number of incidents ance with the HQT criteria. The counted, not the number of stu- district, he said, is working to dents involved. Neigel also said bring those teachers up to the re- rule the Fourth bad feelings from weekend quired level. events often carry over into harsh The area where HQT criteria ceremony, Kenneth Fineran and words or shoving at the begin- has the biggest impact, accord- By Eveline Speedie Fred McMane were recognized of The Item ning of the new week. ing to Brodow, is in the middle for their service to the township. “As the town has more things school where team teaching Sunny skies and comfortable Police Sgt. Peter Eakley intro- (such as sporting events) on the 72-degree weather set the stage duced Fineran, this year’s winner Continued on Page B8 for a day of celebration, fun and of the Patriot’s Award. Eakley games Sunday for township resi- praised the longtime Scoutmas- dents eager to display their patri- ter of Troop 17 at St. Rose of otism. Lima Church for his efforts on Schmidt takes Events got under way precise- behalf of youngsters in the town- ly at 9 a.m. in Taylor Park on ship and throughout northern Independence Day. Following . Fineran led the troop a brief welcome from the for 25 years, Eakley said, and over at DMDA Fourth of July Committee, helped 36 young men obtain Eagle Scout ranking. noting the 60th anniversary of By Patricia Harris the celebration, World War II Michael Riddell, a vice presi- dent on the Fourth of July Com- of The Item veteran Julio Policarpio assist- mittee, praised his colleague, ed in raising the flag on the Debbie Schmidt, formerly Fred McMane, for serving the pole in Taylor Park and Annie events coordinator for the Down- township for a decade as a Pollock offered her annual ren- town Millburn Development Al- member of the organization. Rid- dition of anthem. liance (DMDA), has been pro- dell said McMane, who has The Fourth of July Commit- moted to executive director of moved out of Millburn-Short the non-profit organization. tee invited Policarpio to partic- Hills, continues to be active in ipate in the flag raising be- Schmidt, who has been work- July Fourth activities. ing part time for DMDA—the cause of his service in the mil- The July Fourth observance itary in defense of his country. management corporation for the moved into a new phase with downtown district—joined the Gene Kirkwood, a two-year the start of the annual bike, trike member of the Fourth of July organization last October. She and stroller parade after the replaces Pat Holden, who served Committee, provided a brief his- opening ceremony. Following tory of Policarpio’s achieve- as executive director for nearly the theme of “Stars and Stripes four years and resigned from the ments. A World War II veteran, Forever,” youngsters showed position last month. the Millburn resident landed in their patriotic spirit by decorat- As Schmidt officially begins Normandy and fought at the ing their vehicles and them- her new duties this week, she is Battle of the Bulge, Kirkwood selves in stars and stripes. taking on leadership of an orga- Debbie Schmidt said. Policarpio received a cita- Approximately 100 town- nization undergoing scrutiny for tion from France and a Distin- ship children participated in its electoral process and facing Market, Schmidt said any deci- guished Service Medal from the event, and prizes were criticism for the running of its sion regarding a possible move New Jersey. awarded in various categories. Friday Farmers Market. She said to another location and/or day Mayor Thomas C. McDermott The grand prize winner was she intends to take a forthright will rest with the DMDA board. and two of his colleagues on the Jordana Weinberger for her approach on hot-button issues in She said she will work closely Township Committee, Mary festive display of numerous her new role. with a committee set up last McNett and Sandra Haimoff, flags on her bicycle. Children “Our organization believes month to investigate the possibil- were in attendance. McDermott of the Bridges family were communication with the busi- ities, serving as a source of infor- applauded the annual July Fourth awarded multiple prizes, and nesses we serve is very impor- mation. She will explore through observance in the township children of the Arace, tant,” she said. “I want to make the state’s farmers market coun- during his remarks. Also in atten- Bowman, Koloski, Seeley, and sure people feel free to talk to me cil what locations and farmers ON GUARD—Police Sgt. Peter Eakley led the honor guard dance was former mayor Elaine Weinberger families repeated about their issues and concerns. might be available, as well as at opening ceremonies at Taylor Park Sunday, in celebration Becker. their successes of prior years. Everyone should understand I convey comments from residents of Independence Day. During the next phase of the Continued on Page B12 have an open door policy.” With regard to the Farmers Continued on Page B8

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By Harry Trumbore forced open. According to re- shortly before 5 a.m. when he of The Item ports, several cabinets were ran- tried to avoid a deer that ran onto sacked. the road. The car swerved off the Police are investigating bur- Main Street shop owners re- road, striking a guard rail before it glaries of two downtown busi- ported several cases of vandal- came to a stop on the grass merid- nesses that were discovered ism over the past few weeks. ian, according to police. Friday morning. The owner of a Main Street On Friday at 8:40 p.m., South An employee of the Millburn restaurant told police someone Orange resident Nancy Louis was Feed Co. on Millburn Avenue pulled flowers out of his planters crossing Millburn Avenue at the told police he discovered a several times between June 24 and intersection with Main Street smashed pane of glass in a par- July 1. On the mornings of June when she was reportedly struck in tially opened rear door shortly 23 and 24, other business owners the leg by a car driven by town- Eveline Speedie/staff photographer before 8 a.m. Inside, the counter reported flowers pulled from ship resident Laura Lindberg, 38. DANGEROUS INTERSECTION—Millburn Avenue at Lackawanna Place was the site July 1 area was ransacked, according to planters in front of their stores and Lindberg told police she was of a second serious accident in recent months, in which a pedestrian was struck by a ve- reports, although the business a planter belonging to the town- waiting for three pedestrians to hicle. Police cordoned the street off for more than three hours while they completed their in- owner told police only change ship was found tipped over. pass and let her foot off the brake vestigation. was kept in the cash register. Police also are investigating just as the third, Louis, stopped in Police said drawers in the vandalism at Millburn High front of her car. office area were also pulled School. On June 28 and 29, spray According to police, Louis suf- Pedestrian hurt at intersection open. The owner did not imme- painted messages and slogans fered no serious injury. Lindberg diately say if anything more than were discovered by school offi- was charged with careless driving In May, a 79-year-old woman Avenue and Main Street when the contents of the cash register cials on a rear wall of the gymna- and failure to stop for an accident. By Harry Trumbore of The Item was seriously injured after being school lets out, he said. was missing, according to police. sium, on a wall near the tennis A late model Jeep Cherokee struck by a car while crossing While a patrolman is often as- Just after police arrived at the courts and on the sign in front of was reported stolen by its owner For the fourth time this year, a Millburn Avenue near the same lo- signed to the busiest downtown scene, they were alerted to the the school. Sunday shortly before 5 p.m. pedestrian has been struck by a cation. Police said there have been intersection, Millburn Avenue and discovery of a second burglary. A Madison man was hospital- from a parking lot at the Mall at car while crossing Millburn two other pedestrian-automobile Main Street, during the afternoon The owner of the Zodiac ized for treatment of cuts on his Short Hills. Almost twenty-four Avenue at the intersection with accidents at the intersection this rush hour, Barber said the officer Gourmet Deli on Main Street head June 30 after a single car ac- hours later, another Jeep Chero- Lackawanna Place. year, both described as minor in might be called away to investi- told police he arrived at the deli- cident on Route 24. The man told kee was reported stolen from the Police said Dorothy S. Gordon, nature. gate an accident in another part of catessen to find the front door police he was driving westbound same lot. 80, of West Orange crossed the After a similar accident on the township. avenue July 1 at 12:25 p.m. At the Essex Street, some residents ques- Barber also made the point that same time, another West Orange tioned whether intersections have the intersection at Lackawanna resident, Raymond J. Dellangelo become more dangerous due to Place was not part of the resignal- Alarms at high school draw firefighters Jr., 24, was driving a small truck resignalization and lane changes ization project. south on Lackawanna Place and made by Essex County and asked A bigger problem, he said, is at By Harry Trumbore watch would have to be kept that no reason for the alarm’s activa- attempted a left turn onto Millburn if police shouldn’t be assigned to the downtown intersections with of The Item night. Gorelov reportedly told tion. Avenue. help pedestrians. Main Street where traffic is now fire officials he would, instead, However, it was discovered Dellangelo’s truck collided with “We don’t have the police offi- allowed to turn left off of Millburn Activated fire alarms drew turn off electricity and gas to the water pressure in the sprinkler Gordon, police said. Gordon re- cers,” said Capt. David Barber, Avenue and Essex Street. Traffic firefighters to Millburn High building until repairs were made. system was low and firefighters portedly suffered head and arm in- head of the police department’s often backs up at both intersec- School several times during the Firefighters responded twice to advised school officials to have juries and was transported by the patrol division. tions, he said. past week. an alarm in the main high school the alarm company see if repairs Millburn-Short Hills Volunteer Barber made the point that “From our point of view, the Firefighters investigated an building Friday and again found were needed. First Aid Squad to Morristown along with a lieutenant and biggest problem is the parking alarm in the shop and arts build- Memorial Hospital Trauma sergeant, there are an average of spaces on Main Street,” Barber ing July 1 at 7:42 p.m. and could Center. only four patrol officers on duty said. find no reason for the alarm. Millburn Avenue between Main until noon, when two more offi- This week, another street police School officials were advised to Street and Lackawanna Place was cers come on duty. Depending on cited as a problem spot was contact the alarm company im- closed to traffic for three and a vacations and the number of men changed to a one way thorough- mediately. half hours while members of the out sick, between five and nine of- fare. Only northbound traffic is When the school district’s di- police department accident inves- ficers are on duty until approxi- now permitted on Spring Street rector of buildings and grounds, tigation team along with the Essex mately 5:30 p.m., when the north of Millburn Avenue. The Anatoli Gorelov, told the fire de- County Prosecutor’s Office inves- number drops back down to four. intersection was the scene of sev- partment the company would not tigated the incident. “If we had the men, you have to eral recent serious accidents. be able to make repairs until the As of Tuesday, police said the ask, what intersection do we put “To get it one way took 10 following day, he was told a fire investigation is continuing and people at?” Barber asked. Police years,” one police officer ob- would release no details regarding patrol the intersections of Main served. possible charges in the case. and Essex streets and Millburn

Police issue wild dog alert MATH TUTORING Police are stepping up their ef- of the high school and on Athens forts to capture two wild dogs that Road. MIDDLE SCHOOL are turning the township into their Eakley, along with animal con- private preserve. trol officers James Berger and HIGH SCHOOL The dogs are believed to be Ralph Bace, have begun utilizing E34588-01 feral pit bulls or a mix with pit all-terrain vehicles on evening pa- SAT PREP bull. One dog is described as trols along railroads and parklands LINDA BROSTERMAN 1050207-01 male, black with a white chest. where the dogs have been spotted. We Are T The other is reported to be an all Because the dogs are regarded 467-9253 Organic Cleanehe brown female. as dangerous, Eakley warns resi- rs The animals were first sighted dents who see the dogs not to ap- E33927-01 InTown! in March in the Westview Road proach them, but to immediately area, where they were responsible call 911. for killing a cat in a residential • Professional Cleaners & Fabric Specialists backyard. LET’S TALK... Camp 2005! • Custom Hand Tailoring & Alterations • Custom-Made Men’s Suits & Shirts Since then, according to police OUR FOCUS IS YOUR CHILD’S NEEDS BECAUSE .... Sgt. Peter Eakley, the two dogs are BLANCHE TANN CAMPING NEEDS ARE INDIVIDUAL • Wedding Gown Preservation • Tuxedo Rental & Sales believed to have killed a second (973) 378-9281 VISIT CAMPS THIS SUMMER FOR domestic cat and perhaps as many NEXT SUMMER’S PLACEMENT • Decorator Drapery Cleaning - Taken Down & Rehung as four deer. • Domestic & Oriental Carpet Cleaning In Home or Office Recently, the dogs have been • Furriers sighted along the railroad tracks • Furs Repaired & Stored • Box & Vault Storage NO ODOR near Cypress Street, near the rear interior design ACA & decorating Member • Suede & Leather Finishing NON-TOXIC • Invisible Weaving Pretty-up your space Enjoy any DRY CLEANING ORDER at Maximum discount $6.00 CALL FOR FREE Personalize your the regular price!! Offer expires July 15, 2004 environment • PERSONAL GUIDANCE • BROCHURES • VIDEOS 50% OFF E34594-01 • MAPS & DIRECTIONS TO CAMPS • SLEEPOVER CAMPS • TEEN TOURS 569 Millburn Ave. • Short Hills E34600-01 up-lift the spiritual • SPORTS & SPECIALTY CAMPS • PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS • COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS being of self 973.376.0411 • Pickup & Delivery Service PLEASE CALL TODAY! DONNA & ED OKIN 1-973-984-5700 E31998-01 1050138-01

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By Patricia Harris warning signs, approximately 70 of The Item percent of patients are diagnosed with advanced disease. Eileen Genet of Farmstead “We know that many patients Road candidly relates her experi- with early stage ovarian cancer ence with ovarian cancer, in the can be cured,” he said. “The hopes that others will recognize Eileen Genet Fund is supporting the importance of supporting re- several areas of research that search into early detection and have the potential to increase the treatment of the disease. number of patients whose dis- She and her husband, Leon, ease can be detected in the earli- have established a fund at est stages, thus greatly improv- Memorial Sloan-Kettering ing the outcome for a given pa- Cancer Center in City. tient.” To date, the Eileen Genet Fund Hospital officials report that for Ovarian Center Prevention ovarian cancer will strike ap- and Research has raised nearly proximately 24,000 women na- $1.6 million toward the couple’s tionwide this year. With an early goal of $2 million. diagnosis of ovarian cancer, the “This is really my husband’s five-year survival rate can exceed project,” Eileen Genet said last 90 percent, according to the offi- week. “He’s been the driving cials. force.” The cancer center has been Supporters of the fund are evaluating new screening tools Patricia Harris/staff photographer from the Genets’ circle of family, for women at high risk, including DONATING DISKS—Board members of the Friends of the Complete Plays of William Shakespeare and two series, friends and business contacts, as imaging tools and blood tests, Millburn Free Public Library gather with library director Bill “The Art of the Netherlands” and “The History of Western well as people who have had the evaluation of vaccines to pre- Swinson to donate money for the purchase of DVDs. The Art.” Presenting the check to Swinson is Nina Pomerantz, their own personal experience vent ovarian cancer from return- funds are from the Mary Perry Memorial Fund, established second from left, as other board members, from left, Shirley with ovarian cancer or have read ing after diagnosis and further in memory of the longtime board member who died last Reed, Jean Lee, Norma Miller and Doris Sager, show CDs Eileen Genet’s account on the development of targeted ap- spring. The donation will be used to purchase the BBC previously purchased with money from the memorial fund. center’s Web site. proaches to tumors. Genet was 60 years old when “The Eileen Genet Fund has she was diagnosed with an ad- provided critical seed support for vanced stage of the disease in the expansion of new ideas or ap- Chamber registering artists for 25th annual Art Fair January 2000, and since then, proaches in each of these areas,” Artist and crafter registrations mixed media, collage, jewelry, refunded. Exhibitors will be as- Registration forms may be ob- she has been treated at Memorial said Jane Weyl, major gifts offi- are being accepted for the 25th pottery, woodcraft, weavings and signed 10 feet by 10 feet side- tained by writing the Millburn- Sloan-Kettering. cer in the hospital’s development annual Art Fair, which will be held sculpture. No kits or note cards walk space. Artists are respon- Short Hills Chamber of Com- “If there was a purpose to my department. “As a result of the Sunday, Oct. 3 on Millburn will be accepted. sible for his or her own free- merce at P. O. Box 651, Millburn, illness, we decided to make generosity of our supporters over Avenue. Crafters are invited to send standing display racks, tables, 07041, e-mailinginfo@millburn- something good come from this the past three years, the Eileen Approximately 140 artists and three slides along with a $100 chairs, canopies and easels. No chamber.com or calling the situation,” Genet said. Genet Fund is within striking crafts people from the tri-state entry fee and a self-addressed snow fencing is provided. Chamber at (973) 379-1198. In recognition of the Genets’ distance of the $2 million goal.” area are expected to exhibit their stamped envelope to the Mill- efforts, the hospital dedicated the Reaching that goal is impor- original works. Categories include burn-Short Hills Chamber of Eileen Genet Waiting Room at tant to Genet, who said, “It is our oils, watercolors, prints, acrylics, Commerce. Craft displays not its Rockefeller Outpatient Pavil- hope that Memorial Sloan-Ket- photography, drawings, pastels, selected will have the entry fee ion in May. More than 100 tering will find a cure, so our family members and friends, as daughters, granddaughters and well as hospital staff members, friends will be protected from participated in a surprise celebra- this insidious disease.” tion and unveiling of the plaque. To read Genet’s story, visit According to Dr. Paul Sabbati- www.mskcc.org. ni, Genet’s medical oncologist at To obtain information or make the hospital, because ovarian a donation, call Weyl at (646) cancer presents no obvious 227-2058. E33914-01 E33915-01 E33926-01

Photo courtesy of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center ANNUAL SUPPORTING RESEARCH—Township residents Eileen and Leon Genet attend the dedication of the Eileen Genet Waiting Room at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City in May. The dedication, a surprise for the Genets, SUMMER was made in appreciation of the couple’s establishment of a fund to support ovarian cancer prevention and research.

DMDA announces 2004 schedule SALE The Downtown Millburn De- event is scheduled for Saturday, velopment Alliance (DMDA) has Oct. 30. Prices begin at $10 announced its schedule of com- The gazebo in Taylor Park will munity activities for the remain- be decorated for the holidays and Savings to $1000 and more 973-676-8888 der of 2004. the DMDA will host a tree light- The Millburn Farmers Market ing ceremony Saturday, Nov. 27, (more items with more markdowns) will be held every Friday through at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 19 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Breakfasts with Santa will be the municipal parking at the held on three Saturdays—Dec. 4, corner of Essex and Main streets. 11 and 18. The Annual Farmers will bring a variety of Snowflake Parade is scheduled “Jersey Fresh” products includ- for Sunday, Dec. 5, at 1:30 p.m. E 31611-01 ing seasonal produce, baked For further information about goods and cheeses. DMDA activities, call (973) A Taste of Millburn is sched- 379-2341. Make Your Summer Count… uled for Monday, Oct. 25, from Mon. - Sat. 9:30am to 5:30pm and by appointment With the Right Help 5:30 to 8 p.m. at The Chanticler. Some 25 area restaurateurs will be presenting samplings of their fare at the event. Make plans for your child to join our summer The Halloween Costume program in Millburn. It's fun. It's enjoyable, THE CAMP LADY SAYS... and most of all… IT GETS RESULTS! Breakfast and Pumpkin Painting “It’s Time To Plan For Summer 2005” Now registering for summer session, July 5 - August 12 Short Hills Free Advisory Service for: Mathematics • DAY and SLEEP-AWAY CAMPS Private tutoring to boost • SPORTS and SPECIALTY CAMPS grades and prepare for SSAT, • TEEN TRAVEL SAT I and II, and Advanced • ACADEMIC PROGRAMS • COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS Placement exams.

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Dangerous streets An interesting thing happened last Thursday. A caller that morning predicted an accident would happen and it did. The woman called to report a near accident she experi- enced while crossing Millburn Avenue at Lackawanna Place. She said a car turning onto Millburn Avenue brushed against her as she crossed the street. “What will it take,” the caller asked, “to have heightened police presence at some of the intersections in town? A mother wheeling a baby in a carriage to get injured? Or an older person?” Sure enough, shortly after noon on Thursday, an elderly woman allegedly was struck by a vehicle turning on to Millburn Avenue at Lackawanna Place. The accident Thursday marked the fourth time this year that a pedestrian was injured at that intersection in a colli- sion with metal and steel. Police are still investigating the incident last week and did not file charges against the driver by the time The Item went to press. For some time now we’ve been hearing complaints from residents pertaining to the traffic congestion in the down- town. We also have been reporting on the increasing number of incidents in which cars are damaged and people are injured. The complaints routinely wind up with a suggestion that more police presence is warranted. More tickets should be written, callers say. The police, however, have expressed frustration at being able to provide enough manpower to cover all the prob- lematic intersections. We sympathize with the police. There is only so much they can do, given the size force they maintain. One resident called to suggest a volunteer traffic force be implemented, to oversee the flow through town at the busiest times. In addition to pointing fingers at the police, we might also want to point fingers at ourselves. Letters to the editor How many of us exceed the speed limit at times? Haven’t we all pressed a little harder on the gas pedal to beat a light? Aren’t we all guilty of turning a corner a little too fast and having to endure the wrath of a shaken pedestrian? Topics of concern to readers Congestion in the downtown area can be expected, given the success of the downtown. It is a vibrant, bustling locale. Par-3 parking My suggestion is that an addi- event. Unlike Barbera’s family to put the July 4 events together. We motorists must adjust our driving habits accordingly. Editor, The Item: tional entrance to the pool be and friends, we have never found Many of my friends are involved As a result of the accident Thursday, traffic came to a near Since the opening of the mu- opened. I have been a township them to be a disappointment. in this huge undertaking, and I standstill on Millburn Avenue. Drivers were rerouted onto nicipal pool, the parking situa- resident for 25 years and have We look forward to this holi- know how much time they side streets and the detours remained in effect for several tion near the Par-3 Golf Course never witnessed the mayhem that day event every year. Beyond the devote to this effort. hours. entrance has been chaotic. I feel exists now. The addition of more excitement of the fireworks, it’s a As for Barbera, I suggest you An extra minute of caution, on the part of both drivers as a result, my car was side- parking spaces for the Par-3 great experience to arrive early, take your $8 and go to Berkeley swiped on June 26. should be evaluated. The im- listen to the music and meet up Heights. Why keep coming back and pedestrians, can help prevent such a calamity as oc- I was parked in the center of provement of the parking prob- with friends. If what Barbera year after year if you are disap- curred Thursday. the parking area and noticed lems would be in the best interest stated was true, this event would pointed? Or, as an alternative, damage on the driver’s side of of all. not be as popular today as it is. join the Fourth of July Commit- my silver 2000 Camry when I re- Dr. Robert W. Carter I would also like to take this tee so you can provide input on turned to my car. I was parked 20 Audubon Court opportunity to thank all the vol- Coming events from 1:50 to 3:20 p.m. unteers who work year round Continued on Page A5 A woman was noticed exiting Fireworks Today, July 8 8 p.m. Township Committee a parking space adjacent to mine. Editor, The Item: Letter policy 8 p.m. Historic Preservation meeting. Town Hall. If she did hit my car, she did not I am writing in response to Commission meeting. Town Friday, July 23 leave her name on my wind- Nicholas Barbera’s letter in the Letters may be edited and may be published, reproduced or dis- Hall. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers shield. This is not the proper July 1 issue of The Item concern- tributed in print, electronic, or other forms. The views and opin- Friday, July 9 Market. Municipal parking lot at manner in which to act. The ing the Fourth of July fireworks. ions expressed in Letters to the Editor are not necessarily those of 8 a..m. to 2 p.m. Farmers the corner of Essex and Main person has insurance and it My family and I have been The Item or its affiliates. Submissions should be typed and Market. Municipal parking lot at streets. would cover the damage. going to the fireworks over the double-spaced, and must be signed and include a daytime tele- the corner of Essex and Main Friday, July 30 If you are reading this letter, last 30 years and have always phone number for verification. Letters that cannot be verified or streets. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers please contact me to settle this found them to be a great produc- are anonymous will not be published. Not all letters will neces- Saturday, July 10 Market. Municipal parking lot at matter. tion and a great community sarily be published. Send letters to the editor by e-mail to theit- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. American the corner of Essex and Main [email protected], by fax to (973) 376-8556 or by mail to Red Cross blood drive. Millburn streets. Editor, The Item, 343 Millburn Ave. Free Public Library. Thursday, Aug. 5 Smart growth bill Monday, July 12 8 p.m. Historic Preservation 7:30 p..m. Millburn Free Commission meeting. Town Public Library Board of Trustees Hall. flawed on all fronts Where to write or phone meeting. Williamsburg Room, Friday, Aug. 6 Millburn Free Public Library. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers through the Legislature—intro- Millburn Township residents wishing to express their opin- Wednesday, July 14 By the New Jersey Market. Municipal parking lot at Conservation Foundation duced and released by both ions to their representatives in the U.S. Congress, state Senate, 8 p.m. Board of Recreation the corner of Essex and Main for The Item Senate and Assembly commit- state General Assembly or in Essex County government, can Commissioners meeting. Gero streets. tees on a Monday, then passed by do so by sending letters or calling: Park Recreation Building. Friday, Aug. 13 Fans of “Superman” and “Se- both houses without a word of 8 p.m. Planning Board meet- 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers infeld” will be familiar with legislative or public debate just U.S. Senate ing. Town Hall. Market. Municipal parking lot at “Bizarro World”—a mirror uni- three days later. Sen. Frank Lautenberg Sen. Jon Corzine Thursday, July 15 the corner of Essex and Main verse where everything is the op- This is the same Legislature 825A Hart Senate Office Building One Gateway Center, 11th floor 10 a.m. to noon. Newcom- streets. posite of the way it is. Bad is that held up the Highlands bill to Washington D.C. 20510 Newark, 07102 ers/Encore Club splash party. Saturday, Aug. 14 good, good is bad, and the world make sure it “got it right.” It’s Telephone: (202) 224-3224 Telephone: (973) 645-3030 Call (973) 454-1247 for details. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. American is square, not round. almost as if our legislators were Telephone: (973) 639-8700 Telephone: (202) 224-4744 Friday, July 16 Red Cross blood drive. Millburn The New Jersey State Legisla- so embarrassed by the “smart Fax: (202) 228-4054 Fax: (973) 645-0502 8 a..m. to 2 p.m. Farmers Free Public Library. ture created its own “Bizarro growth” bill that, like a hot Market. Municipal parking lot at Monday, Aug. 16 moment” a few weeks ago by potato, they couldn’t bear to hold House of Representatives the corner of Essex and Main 7 p.m. Board of Adjustment passing the so-called “smart onto it for more than a minute. Rep. Donald Payne Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen streets. meeting. Town Hall. growth” bill, designed to stream- A quick look at the bill shows 50 Walnut St., Room 1016 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor Monday, July 19 Tuesday, Aug. 17 line the granting of permits in why they may have reason to be Newark, 07102 Morristown, 07960 7 p.m. Board of Adjustment 8 p.m. Township Committee “smart growth areas.” embarrassed. Telephone: (973) 645-3213 Telephone: (973) 984-0711 meeting. Town Hall. meeting. Town Hall. The bill’s official intent is to It establishes a “smart-growth Fax: (973) 645-5902 Fax: (973) 292-1569 Tuesday, July 20 Wednesday, Aug. 18 cut the red tape of state permits ombudsman” with effective veto 7:45 p.m. Board of Education 8 p.m. Planning Board meet- in urban and suburban areas power over all proposed state N.J. Senate meeting. Education Center. ing. Town Hall. where growth is encouraged by regulations, and places smart Sen. Thomas H. Kean Jr. the State Development and Re- growth directors in key state 203 Elm Street development Plan. Many would agencies to assist builders to fast Westfield, 07090 agree that incentives to redevel- track development Telephone: (908) 232-3673 op and better use our existing in- applications. This creates an un- Fax: (908) 232-3345 frastructure are needed to ad- balanced system where develop- dress our state’s growing popula- ment interests are placed in front N.J. Assembly tion. Our permitting programs of the public interest. And creat- Assemblyman Dr. Eric Muñoz Assemblyman Jon M. Bramnick could use some improvement, ing another layer of bureaucracy 57 Union Place 203 Elm Street Published at 343 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041 • 973-376-1200 but this bill encourages fast doesn’t seem like an effective Summit, 07901 Westfield, 07090 Member of New Jersey Press Association tracking of development permits recipe to make government work Telephone: (908) 918-0414 Telephone: (908) 232-3673 without allowing for planning, more quickly. Fax: (908) 918-0275 Fax: (908) 232-3345 Kathleen M. Hivish, Vice President/Publisher without coordination with the The state Department of Envi- Eveline Speedie, Editor State Planning Commission and ronmental Protection (DEP) Essex County Executive Nancy Connelly, Advertising Manager without public comment. And it would have to fast track all sorts Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. Michael S. Sheehan, Circulation Director guts so many fundamental envi- of highly complicated applica- Hall of Records ronmental and due process pro- tions for things like building on 465 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard STEPHEN BORG ...... PRESIDENT tections that it certainly is not wetlands and hazardous waste Newark, 07102 KERRY RUBIN ...... DIRECTOR,CLASSIFIED TELECENTER worthy of its “smart growth” sites. If DEP doesn’t act quickly, Telephone: (973) 621-4400 GLENN GARVIE ...... VICE PRESIDENT,PRODUCTION title. the permit is approved automati- the Weekly Division of GEORGE MILLER...... VICE PRESIDENT,CIRCULATION This stealth bill was rammed NANCY RUBENSTEIN ...... EXECUTIVE EDITOR Continued on Page A5 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 8, 2004 Page A5

FLOOR PLANS—The Mill- burn-Short Hills Historical Society’s archives contains a bound volume of the Drastic 1921 Architectural Record. The publication’s Decem- ber 1921 issue has an arti- Discounts cle about architect Horatio W. Olcott’s design for Mill- burn’s Town Hall. Since SPAS records indicate that the present Town Hall was built in 1912, these 1921 plans probably are for a remodel- ing of the building. The text of the article proudly notes the floor of the fire depart- ment’s part of Town Hall was concrete, to accom- modate the new motorized FREE fire vehicles. After the fire FINANCING department moved to its headquarters on Essex Street, Town Hall was again PELICAN HAS NEW JERSEY’S LARGEST DISPLAY!! YOU remodeled, in 1956. Photo courtesy of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society MUST SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT. Over 35 Tubs Displayed From 4 Top Manufactures With 250 Ready For Immediate Delivery. Save Over $1,00000 Now During Our Keenan fund July Clearance Event! Letters Editor, The Item: Continued from Page A4 The Millburn Fire Depart- the changes you would like to ment held its annual golf outing GUTTER CLEANING see. They are always looking for June 10 at Mine Brook Golf new volunteers. Club in Hackettstown, the pro- WHY CALL AN INSTALLER James Weill ceeds of which will benefit the

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all of its blatant weaknesses and length adjustments Growth destructive aspects, forcing the Continued from Page A4 Legislature to redraft a true the permit is approved automati- smart growth bill. Better yet, he cally. This may violate federal should establish a task force and Pelican Has Over 300 Pools Instock For Same Day Pickup Or Next Day laws, but when the U.S. Environ- charge it with recommending so- mental Protection Agency asked lutions that would constructively Delivery. Immediate Installation Dates Available!! for time to review the proposal, address the real challenges of they were ignored. where and how to grow in New Now Is The Time!! Developers can pay for an ex- Jersey. Restyling Magic. pedited appeal process on any Contact McGreevey at (609)

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Bulletin Board Harriet Freeman Services for township resident fund-raising committee at the Sunday Services Harriet Freeman were held June Pingry School in Martinsville, 21 in Livingston. Mrs. Freeman, was a volunteer and served on the Christ Church 57, died June 19 at home. women’s auxiliary of the Kessler 7:15, 8 and 9:30 a.m.: The Rev. E. Bevan Stanley will preach She was a real estate agent with Institute in Orange and was vice and celebrate at the 8 a.m. service. The sidesman will be Eileen Singer Realtors in the township. president of the Duke University Paduano. Stanley will preach and celebrate at the 9:30 a.m. ser- Before that, she was employed by Parents Committee. vice. Sidesmen will be Owen Lampe and Juli Towell. The first the Woodbridge Township Board Born in Newark, Mrs. Freeman lesson will be read by Sharon Babb, the second by Jacob Cher- of Education as an elementary lived in Irvington, Boston and Po- ian, and the Prayers of the People will be read by Linda teacher in Colonia. tomac, Md., before moving to the Carchia. Nursery care begins at 9:15 a.m. and runs through Mrs. Freeman graduated from township 23 years ago. Coffee Hour, with the Reckford family hosting. Kean University, Union, with a Mrs. Freeman is survived by bachelor’s degree in education, two daughters, Danyelle and Community Congregational Church and from New York University Amanda, both of New York City; 10 a.m.: For morning worship in the air-conditioned Welch with a master of education a son, Heath, also of New York Chapel, the Rev. Warren H. Bouton will deliver the message, degree in administration and su- City; a sister, Janet Resnick of Down and Out, based on Luke 10:25-37. Members of the pervision. Livingston; and a brother, Larry Benevolence Committee will assist Bouton in the service. A fel- She and her late husband Brian Abraham, also of Livingston. lowship hour will follow the service. Casual dress is encour- founded the Freeman Center for In lieu of flowers, memorial aged. Child care will be provided for young children. Jewish Life at Duke University, contributions may be made to the Durham, N.C., where she served Freeman Center for Jewish Life at Covenant Presbyterian Church on the board of directors. Duke University, P.O. Box 90936, 10 a.m.: The Rev. Ken Shomo will preach from Colossians Photo courtesy of Wyoming Presbyterian Church Mrs. Freeman served on the Durham, N.C. 27708. 3:15 on Possession of the Peace of Christ. Nursery is provided. VACATION ACTIVITY—Middle school students Olivia Framke, left, and Julie Kinloch are among the 12 coun- First Baptist Church selors who will be participating in Wyoming Presbyterian 10:30 a.m.: Deacon Jack Lauterhahn will deliver the sermon, Church’s Vacation Bible School July 11 through 15 from Marion Chambers The Fruit of the Spirit, based on the Book of Galatians 5:16-23. 6 to 8:30 p.m. The program, for children ages 4 through There will be no evening service. the fifth grade, is open to the community. For more infor- Services for former township Summit, for more than 30 years. mation, call the church at (973) 376-3066. resident Marion E. Chambers Born in Paris, Mrs. Chambers Renaissance Church were held June 19 in Summit. lived in Yonkers, N.Y., Elmhurst, 9:30 a.m.: Services are held at the Millburn Middle School. Mrs. Chambers, 80, died June 17 Ill., Maplewood and the town- As part of a series reprising popular topics, the Rev. Rich in her Summit home. ship before moving to Summit Teeters delivers the sermon, Bridge Over Troubled Water – A full-time secretary to the about 50 years ago. Simon & Garfunkel: Learning to live peacefully in a sea of con- Students of church principal of the Brayton School Mrs. Chambers is survived by flict. Leading contemporary worship music is Steve Young. in Summit from 1965 until 1991, her husband, David. I.; two sons, she continued to work at the David M. of Mukilteo, Wash., St. Rose of Lima Church confirmed, honored school on a substitute basis until and Donald B. of Summit; two 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.: Mass is offered. The Eighteen student members of Others were Alexander Wren she retired two months ago. Ear- sisters, Jean Dick of Toms River sacrament of reconciliation is offered Saturday from 4:30 to Christ Church were recently con- Pelham-Webb, Laura Elizabeth lier, she worked in several secre- and Ruth D’Ariano of Cape 5:15 p.m., and Mass is offered at 5:30 p.m. firmed, and three student mem- Ristau, Spencer Thomas Reck- tarial positions in the township Coral, Fla.; and five grandchil- bers of the church were honored ford, Katrina Schermerhorn and Newark. dren. St. Stephen’s Church for their contributions to the Rennie, Julie Elle Sammartino, Mrs. Chambers was a 1943 In lieu of flowers, memorial 8 and 10 a.m.: A spoken service of Holy Eucharist with parish. Andrew William Shewmaker, graduate of the Katherine Gibbs contributions may be sent to homily will be held at 8 a.m., followed by a Holy Eucharist ser- The church hosted a regional Louisa Margarethe Scholl Van Secretarial School. Christian Missions in Many vice at 10 a.m. confirmation, in which the Right Der Tuin and Mark Edward She was a volunteer at the vis- Lands Inc., P.O. Box 13, Spring Rev. John P. Croneberger, Zglobicki. itors’ desk at Overlook Hospital, Lake, 07762. Wyoming Presbyterian Church bishop of the Episcopal Dis- Stacie Cheung received the 10 a.m.: The Rev. Ronald Johnson will lead worship and close of Newark, confirmed annual Louise J. Batzle. preach the sermon. The Summer Choir will sing. Rehearsal for members of Christ Church, St. The Batzle Award, started in Joseph S. Finkel Summer Choir is held on Sundays at 9 a.m. in the sanctuary. George’s Maplewood and Holy- the early 1960’s, is given to an Singers of all ages are invited to participate. Children are invit- Communion South Orange. outstanding high school female Services for former township In Delray Beach, he was a ed to worship with their families or attend an informal church Confirmation in the Episcopal member of the Youth People’s resident Joseph S. Finkel were board member of Temple Emeth school class for all ages on the lower floor of the education Church is seen as a public affir- Fellowship (YPF). held Friday in Union. Mr. Finkel, and a member of the Hamlet building. Infant and toddler care is available. Following wor- mation of a person’s faith and Alex Pelham-Webb was 83, died June 23 in Mount Sinai Country Club and the Mizner ship, all are invited to Hospitality Hour in Fellowship Hall. the making of a mature commit- awarded the Rear Admiral Hospital, Miami. Country Club. ment to the responsibilities of Charles L. Austin Award. The He was owner and manager of Born in Elizabeth, he lived in Members of the community are invited to submit information that person’s baptism, accord- Austin Award, established in Home Fuel Oil Companies of Irvington, Maplewood, and the for publication. News should be submitted via e-mail to theit- ing to The Book of Common 1965, is given to an outstanding Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Union township before moving to Delray [email protected] or by calling (973) 376-1200 or by writ- Prayer. high school male member of the and Passaic counties before retir- Beach nine years ago. ing The Item, 343 Millburn Ave., Millburn, 07041. Among those confirmed were YPF. ing in 1996. Mr. Finkel is survived by his Emily Constance Dey, Eliza Emily Gadsden was awarded Mr. Finkel was a member of the wife, Estelle; three daughters, Octavia Gayden Friar, Emily the Suzanne Emerson Award. The Fuel Merchants of Northern New Arlene Carpel, Roslyn Ehrlich White Gadsden, Carter Sommer Emerson Award was established Jersey and the Cedar Hill Country and Mindy Dudas; a brother, Jones, Molly Lach, Andrew in 1969 and is presented to the Club, Livingston, and a director of Emanuel; a sister, Ethel Kamens; Deming Longley, Sarah Eliza- outstanding member of the Con- the Bank of New York, Engle- 10 grandchildren and six great- beth Lurie, Robert Thornton firmation class. wood. grandchildren. Lurie, Jr., John Harrison Neely Stacie, Alex and Emily will and Meghan Chalsty Neely. each receive a $150 savings bond. Stephen Cieciura Church offers summer Bible school A Mass for township resident Born in Jersey City, he lived in Stephen Cieciura was held June the township for many years. Covenant Presbyterian Registration is free, but space 18 in St. Rose of Lima Church. Mr. Cieciura is survived by his Church will host a Vacation is limited. Mr. Cieciura, 88, died June 15 at wife, Lena; a son, Michael J.; a Bible School and Music Cele- For more information or to home. daughter, Sandy L. Romelli; two bration for kindergarten register your child, call (973) He owned Fabricators Supply, a sisters, Mary Lutter and Ann through sixth grade students 467-8454 or visit the church Formica distributor, from 1946 to Aronson; a brother, John; three from July 26 through 30. office at 291 Parsonage Hill 2004. grandchildren and two great- Each session will go from 9 Road. He served in the Army during grandchildren. a.m. to noon. World War II.

Photo courtesy of Congregation B’nai Israel ITEMS FOR SALE—Displaying two of the items avail- able for sale at Congregation B’nai Israel’s annual white elephant fund-raiser Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. is Mona Jacobs, co-chairman. A bag sale will take place Monday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call (973) 379-1205 or (973) 273-1177.

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CELEBRATING ISRAEL— Farmstead Road residents Bob and Carol Marcus, seated at left, front row, attend the annual dinner of the Metropolitan New Jersey chapter of the Amer- ican Jewish Committee (AJC), for which they served as co-chairmen. More than 200 guests attended the June 16 event at the Crystal Plaza in Livingston. Also present at the dinner was Roger Manshel of the town- ship, chapter development chairman, back row, second from left. Others in- clude Bee Hoffman, hon- oree, Sylvia and David Steiner, dinner co-chair- men, Rabbi Norman Patz, Shula Bahat, AJC associate executive director, Ido Aha- roni, director of public af- fairs at the consulate gener- al of Israel in New York City and keynote speaker, and Ilene and Bob Cowen, Photo courtesy of American Jewish Committee, Metro NJ Chapter chapter co-presidents.

Café Red Cross offers trips, talks for seniors Café Red Cross, a weekly and Aug. 31 (Closing Day Lun- not going on trip: “In America” Movie: “ Calendar Girls” series of programs and movies cheon) programs will be held at Aug. 24—Speaker: Joe Zingone, Funding for the Café Red open to all township senior citi- Bauer Community Center. elder planning specialist. Every Cross program is provided by zens, will get underway on Tues- July 13—Opening Day Lun- participant will receive his own American Red Cross, Millburn day and continue each Tuesday cheon. Reservations required. “Tax Reduction Kit.” Dessert Municipal Drug Alliance and the through Aug. 31 . Program: Author Feather will be served. Senior Citizens Coordinator’s The programs will take place Schwartz Foster will speak about Movie: “Mona Lisa Smile” Office. at the Red Cross chapter house, her book, “Ladies: A Conjecture Aug. 31—Closing Day Lun- The senior citizen bus is avail- 389 Millburn Ave., or Bauer of Personalities,” about first cheon. Reservations required. able for transportation by calling Community Center in Taylor ladies from Martha Washington Program: “Trunk Tours” with (973) 564-7076 the day before Park. to Hillary Clinton. Marilyn May. between 7 and 8:15 a.m. Space is limited for some Movie: “Chicago” events. Reservations are required July 20—Trip to Toms River – for the programs on July 13, Luncheon and Cruise on the Service for battered women Aug. 10 and Aug. 31, and can be River Lady. The day includes a made by calling the Red Cross at stop at Delicious Orchards on the seeks telephone volunteers (973) 379-4198. way home. Space limited and The July 20 “River Lady” bus reservations required. The Jersey Battered Women’s areas of facility upkeep and trip is filled, but a wait list is Movie at Red Cross for those Service, Inc. (JBWS) in Morris maintenance, and office admin- being taken. For a reservation on not going on the trip: “ Intolera- County is recruiting volunteers istration. An application, a short the Aug. 17 Hunterdon Hills bus ble Cruelty” to work on the helpline or to training orientation and regular trip and to get your name on the July 27—Presentation “Trip work in the children’s program. availability are required. wait list for the July 22 River and Fall” by Laurie Stone, Red Persons with compassion, The Jersey Battered Women’s Lady trip, call Patti Lowery, Cross director of health and good listening skills, caring at- Service, Inc., founded in 1976, Senior Citizen Coordinator at safety. Dessert will be served. titude, and a willingness to is a private, not-for-profit, tax- (973) 564-7091. Movie: “Under the Tuscan learn are needed. Volunteers exempt agency. Its mission is Reservations are on first come, Sun” who are bilingual in English the prevention of domestic vio- first served basis. Aug. 3—B-I-N-G-0. and Spanish are especially lence through the protection The weekly programs will Movie: “Girl with the Pearl needed. and empowerment of victims, begin at 11 a.m., except for the Earring” Applications are now being the rehabilitation of families River Lady and Hunterdon Hills Aug. 10—Speaker: Cory accepted through Aug. 15. experiencing domestic violence bus trips. On the days when a Brandon, licensed social worker Volunteers work one 4-hour and the education of the public luncheon is not scheduled, par- from Sage-Spend-A-Day. Pizza shift between the hours of 9 about domestic violence and its ticipants can bring a sandwich. Day. Reservations required. a.m. and 11 p.m. JBWS re- consequences. Dessert and beverage are provid- Movie: “Alex & Emma” quires a one-year commitment For more information on vol- ed. They can then stay and enjoy Aug. 17—Trip to Hunterdon to volunteering and provides unteerism and/or an application, a movie in air-conditioned com- Hills Playhouse. Luncheon and each volunteer with 40 hours of call Sue Heineman, volunteer fort. Movies begin at 12:15 p.m. Summer Musical “Heat Wave.” mandatory training. Training program manager at (973) 267- following lunch. Space is limited and reservations begins on Sept. 14 and runs 7520, extension 129. For coun- The July 13 (Opening Day required. through the end of October. seling or shelter, call the 24-hour Luncheon), Aug. 10 (Pizza Day) Movie at Red Cross for those JBWS is also in need of per- domestic violence helpline at sons who can volunteer in the (973) 267-4763.

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Theater timetable CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CINEMA4 Spider-Man 2 (PG-13) Today-Thurs: 11:30, 1, 2:15, 4, 5, 6:45, 7:45, 9:30, 10:20 Two Brothers (PG) Today: 11:45, 2, 4:30, 7, 9:15 Fahrenheit 9/11 (R) Today-Fri: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Sleepover (PG) Fri-Thurs: 11:45, 2, 4:30, 7, 9:15 Agent Cody Banks (PG) (Kids Club) Thurs: 10:30

MAPLEWOOD THEATER Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (PG) Today: 7:55 The Stepford Wives (PG-13) Today: 7:15, 9:15 Terminal (PG-13) Today: 7:10, 9:30 Fri: 7:05, 9:30 Sat & Sun: 1:35, 4:30, 7:05, 9:30 Mon-Thurs: 7:05, 9:30 Dodge Ball (G-13) Today: 7:35, 9:25 Fri: 7:35, 9:30 Sat & Sun: 1:10, 3:10, 5:05, 7:35, 9:30 Mon-Thurs: 7:35, 9:25 Notebook (PG-13) Today: 7:20, 9:35 Fri: 7:15, 9:35 Sat & Sun: 1:20, 4:10, 7:15, 9:35 Mon-Thurs: 7:15, 9:30 White Chicks (PG-13) Today: 7:40, 9:40 King Arthur (PG-13) Fri: 7:10, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 1:30, 4:20, 7:10, 9:40 Mon-Thurs: 7:10, 9:35 The Clearing (R) Fri: 7:25, 9:25 Sat & Sun: 1, 3, 5, 7:25, 9:25 Mon- Thurs: 7:25, 9:25 Anchorman (PG-13) Fri: 7:40, 9:35 Sat & Sun: 1:15, 3:15, 5:10, 7:40, 9:35 Mon-Thurs: 7:40, 9:35

CLEARVIEW’S BEACON HILL 5 (SUMMIT) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (PG) Today: 6:45, 9:30 Fri- Thurs: noon Garfield (PG) Today: 12:45, 3, 5 Fri-Thurs: 2:45, 5 The Stepford Wives (PG-13) Today: 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:30, 9:45 Fri- Thurs: 7:30, 9:45 The Terminal (PG-13) Today: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:15 Fri-Thurs: 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:20 The Notebook (PG-13) Today-Thurs: 1:15, 4, 7, 9:30 King Arthur (PG-13) Today: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Fri-Thurs: 1:30, 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Anchorman (PG-13) Fri-Thurs: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10 John Montalvo/staff photographer CLEARVIEW’S MADISON CINEMA4 Fahrenheit 9/11 (R) Today: 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 9:45 Fri-Thurs: 1:30, AUDITIONING FOR PARTS—Among township students at- Amanda Abajian and Victoria Collins. The girls auditioned for 4:30, 7:15, 9:45 tending the Paper Mill Musical Theater Conservatory this parts last week and will appear in a production in early August Dodge Ball (PG-13) Today: 1:30, 3:30 5:30, 7:30, 9:50 summer are, from left, Tamara Smallman, Lucia Cuttone, at the Paper Mill. The Notebook (PG-13) Today-Thurs: 1:15, 3:45, 6:45, 9:30 Spider-Man 2 (PG-13) Today-Thurs: 1, 4, 7, 9:40 The Cleaning (R) Fri-Thurs: 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:50

NOTE: Movie times are subject to unexpected changes. Students hone theater skills at conservatory Call on day of show to confirm times. the conservatory. There are 18 didn’t know what she’d do if she The conservatory generates By Patricia Harris of The Item such students in the program this didn’t get a part in a television income for the Paper Mill, which summer, Speidel said. series soon,” Speidel said. “She’s offsets other educational out- Gallery exhibiting miniature art Musical theater is alive and According to the director, a poised young woman with her reach programs, according to well with the next generation, if Montclair State is expanding its feet firmly on the ground.” Speidel. The Renee Foosaner Art will also be available for sale the popularity of the Paper Mill musical theater department, and Another former conservatory Those include the theater’s Gallery at Paper Mill Playhouse is throughout the exhibition. Summer Musical Theater Con- the relationship between the con- participant, Melissa Rago of Adopt-a-School program, which hosting its 16th annual Interna- The gallery is open one hour servatory is an indication. servatory and the school has Union, appeared in the made-for- provides tickets and bus trans- tional Miniature Art Exhibition before performances through the The conservatory, a training been mutually beneficial. Stu- television movie “Annie,” and a portation for inner city school- through Sunday, July 18. intermission and on Fridays from ground for middle and high dents get the use of the universi- third, Paul Kropfl, had a leading children to attend six perfor- The exhibit features more than noon to 3 p.m. For more informa- school students with an interest ty’s theater spaces, including a role in the Paper Mill’s produc- mances at the Paper Mill during 700 miniatures representing the tion, call (973) 379-3636, exten- in going into professional the- 1,000-seat auditorium, a smaller tion of “The Chosen” and is the school year. work of 130 artists from across the sion 2272 or visit www.paper- ater, has grown threefold in its experimental theater, individual doing television pilots. The funds also go toward country and the world. Paintings mill.org. nine years of existence and practice rooms and a dance Rob McClure, 21, entered the bringing artists into classrooms turned out a bevy of performers studio. In turn, performers from conservatory through the Rising to teach the performing arts. with promising careers. Paper Mill can come to work Star program. He made his pro- The theater has initiated a vari- For the 120 students who with students at the university, fessional debut in Paper Mill’s ety of outreach programs, in part, attend the five-week long conser- and other educational exchanges production of “Carousel” and to bring new talent to the stage, DON’TREPLACE YOUR OLD BATHTUB... vatory, the program is an oppor- are being planned, Speidel said. made his Broadway debut as an and, in part, to build audiences REGLAZEIT! $ tunity to interact with other am- For Tamara Smallman, another understudy in “I’m Not Rappa- for musical theater. 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He is Creating a new generation of Sinks, Tile, Tub regularly $325 hone their skills and learn from the value of the conservatory is now teaching at the conservato- theatergoers is “one of our abid- Surrounds professionals from the Paper in the camaraderie that develops ry. ing interests,” Speidel said. & Color W83150-01 Travel Charge Mill and the New York theater among the young performers as Even for those students who “I tell the kids when they’re May Apply scene. they audition for and rehearse do not pursue a career in perfor- looking for something to do on a Now serving Southern, NJ Township student Victoria parts in a final show that takes mance, the program offers pre- Saturday night, instead of just www.easternrefinishing.com Collins, 16, has been attending place at Paper Mill in early sentation and teamwork skills playing video games or going to young people’s workshops and August. that will serve them well in later the movies, to consider going to EASTERN REFINISHING CO. • 800-463-1879 classes at Paper Mill Playhouse “It’s really competitive to get life, Speidel noted. live theater,” she said. COUPON EXPIRES 7/21/04 212780 since she was 7, and this summer in, so you know you will be in marks her third in the conserva- with others who show interest,” tory, which began last week. Smallman said. “This is a chance “The talent here is insanely to work in a really great environ- impressive,” Victoria said. ment.” “Everybody brings unique vibes Speidel, an arts educator who to the group.” has worked at Paper Mill for 17 Victoria—who sings, dances years and helped develop the and acts professionally—plans a conservatory program, said she career in the performing arts. She is beginning to see students who sees the conservatory as a way to participated in the conservatory experience all aspects of musical in previous summers graduate theater and gain a glimpse of from college and begin their pro- what it’s like to be in the busi- fessional careers. Among the ness. biggest success stories is Anne “I had a strong interest before Hathaway, a graduate of Mill- I started, and it’s only grown,” burn High School and now a col- she said. “I love to work with lege student, who has been in a other students who have the network television series and same passion I do.” starred in the first-run feature Since its inception, the conser- film “The Princess Diaries.” vatory has grown from training Hathaway participated in the 40 students for three weeks to conservatory for several years preparing 120 students for five and has returned to speak to stu- weeks, according to Susan Spei- dents and participate in a fund- 1050152 del, Paper Mill Playhouse’s di- raiser for the Paper Mill, Speidel rector of education. The pro- said. gram, which began in Millburn “Annie used to say to me she Middle School, now occupies space at three different locations in Essex County. A junior division, for children 10 to 12 years old, meets at the Paper Mill, and the junior-plus group, for 13- and 14-year-olds, meets at the JCC MetroWest in West Orange. The senior divi- sion, for 14-to-18 year-olds, is taking place for the first season in facilities at Montclair State University in Montclair. About half the students in the senior division come into the program through competitive au- ditions in February, and the other half through the Paper Mill’s 1045214-01 Rising Star awards, given annu- ally to high school musical the- ater productions throughout the state. Any student who is nomi- nated for a leading or supporting role is offered a scholarship to 1050099-01 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 8, 2004 Page A9 Center holds three events

The Oscar Schindler Center for the Performing Arts (OSPAC) in West Orange is pre- senting three events this month. BRITISH INVASION—The The Black Maria Film Festival three-piece band Carnaby takes place this evening at 8 p.m. Street will perform in the and features a variety of films township’s summer concert suitable for all ages. series Sunday from 7 to Beatlemania returns on Thurs- 8:30 p.m. in Taylor Park. day, July 15, at 8 p.m. with a mu- The group—which in- sical group that performs more cludes, from left, Chris than 35 of the Beatles songs in Roselle, John Graziano and full costume. The program cele- Tom Russo—offers classic brates the 40th anniversary of the Photo courtesy of Wyeth Jazz Showcase pop music from the 1960s. first British invasion. A rain date of July 18 has On Thursday, July 23, and Sat- REAL DEAL—Drummer Robbie Scott will bring his New been set. urday, July 24, at 8 p.m., Teatro Deal Orchestra to the Wyeth Jazz Showcase at the Bick- Si presents the Albroada Spanish ford Theatre in Morristown Monday at 8 p.m. For more in- Dance Theater Company in the formation or advance tickets, at $13, call (973) 971-3706. production of Ole! The produc- tion includes traditional music of Spain, with flamenco and tablao dance rhythms. OSPAC is located at 4 Boland Drive, off Prospect Avenue in West Orange. For more informa- '21$7,216 1(('(' tion, call (973) 669-7385 or visit Boats, Cars, RVs, Real Estate & Equipment www.OSPAC.org

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Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m., Come try your luck. We’re giving away over Mary -born in the Bronx - Blige grew up in a housing project beginning July 18; and Sundays, & PRIZES $250,000 in cash and prizes, including 2 Chevrolet in Yonkers, N.Y. The pain of a rough childhood helped to supply July 18 and 25, at 7 p.m. AT HOT SUMMER FUN the emotional turmoil reflected in her music. She got her first SSR convertibles.* You never know when it could A special weekday matinee is real break through a Karaoke recording she did at a local mall in offered on Wednesday, July 28, be your lucky day. White Plains, N.Y. at 2 p.m. Regular tickets range The tape was passed by Blige’s father to Uptown Records and from $34 to $48, with substantial history was made. The record company booked her to sing back- discounts for groups of 10 or up for local acts. more. In 199l Sean “Puffy” Combs took Blige under his wing. The The company’s main stage is result was her debut album,“What’s the 411?,”released that same located in Madison. For tickets year.The album featured rhythm and blues mixed with gospel, or additional information, call high tech funk and rap. Critics and fans alike were impressed,to (973) 408-5600 or visit say the least, by this new “flavor” of music. Combs called Blige www.ShakespeareNJ.org. the “queen of hip hop, and soul” and so she has remained. Combs also guided her through her 1994 follow-up album, “My Life.” It echoed Blige’s painful upbringing. Following the THE NIGHT SKY COMES ALIVE EVERYWEDNESDAY album’s release, it turned out also to be a painful time for Blige. AT 9:15PM WITH FANTASTIC FIREWORKS ON She severed her relationship with Combs, left Uptown and WILD THE ROOF OF THE RIVERVIEW GARAGE. signed with MCA. Every week the sparks fly. Be there when local acts She released“Share My World”in 1997 an album that debuted WEDNESDAY take the stage for our Sizzling Summer Showdown, at number one on the Billboard Charts, an album that revealed FIREWORKS a battle-of-the-bands competition that starts at 7:30pm. the universality of heartache and the healing power of music. In 200l Mary released“No More Drama.” This triple platinum album FESTIVAL Arrive early for the Farmer’s Market at 4:00pm and was deeply reflective of her personal life and light years away the Fire Department Cook-Off at 6:00pm.All of the from her first flashy effort with “What’s the 411? She rejoined action leads to an explosive fireworks display. “Puffy Combs” and they released “Love and Life” In addition to her music, Blige is a tireless fundraiser for peo- ple with AIDS.She has filmed anti-drug public service announce- ments and worked with various education groups, making more and more people aware of AIDS. This helped her earn “RockThe Vote’s”highest honor, the Patrick Lippert Award. This performer is worth every penny of the $50 ticket cost. If you’re in town, don’t miss her. While at the Taj, you might want to party under the stars, at the new Star Bar located on the outside deck of the Casbah Night Club. This is one of the trendy new hot spots in Atlantic OUR BREAKFAST,LUNCH, DINNER AND BEYOND. City and is the only outside the VIP lounge. LEGENDARY Summer is a great time to dine at Mohegan Sun. For those in town that weekend who would like to get in on Start the day with the World’s Best Breakfast Buffet, a cash giveaway of $500 every 10 minutes from noon to mid- enjoy all-you-can-eat shrimp 7 days a week, or end a night July 10 and 11, let me recommend that you get over to the Trump Marina. CHEFS great night with a Midnight Steak & Eggs feast. At HAVE SOMETHING Toddy Moyer, senior vice president of Marketing for the Mohegan Sun, summer specials sizzle from the grills Marina, who keeps dreaming up bigger and better giveaways FOR EVERYONE of all our restaurants. says,“The excitement just keeps building as winner after winner after winner is announced. With so many people walking away with cash, it’s no wonder that this is one of our most popular events. I’m happy to report that I’ve picked up a new radio station, WOND, 1400 AM, coming out of Atlantic City. On it, my new variety entertainment talk show, “The Tony August Show” debuted Tuesday, June 29. WOND is one of the better talk radio stations in the country and it couldn’t have gotten me a better time slot,Tuesday’s 7-8 p.m. I’m sandwiched betweenTom Brokaw and the Mike Savage show, which guarantees me a huge listening audience through- W83722-01 out South Jersey from Manahawkin north to Cape May, South. I couldn’t be happier. 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School construction projects ongoing during the summer

Harry Trumbore/staff photographer GOING UP—Builders are hard at work on the two-story addition to Deerfield School Monday COMING DOWN—Before new windows can be installed on the back classrooms of Deerfield as they install framing for new windows. School, workers have to dismantle “curtain walls” of old windows, screens and paneling. Contractors at work on elementary school projects

By Harry Trumbore ber. However, he said work at installing new frames in the also are being added to the ad- some of the schools has fallen annex, he said, “We’re getting dition to match those on the CAMP DIRECTORY of The Item behind. into a rhythm now.” main building. 1048260-01 While students enjoy their “At Glenwood, they say Hartshorn School is the far- Valese is most proud of the summer vacation, workers at they’re going to be on time,” thest along of the four schools. new entranceway, which was Montclair YMCA 973-744-3400 four of the school district’s five Santangelo said. “We’re keep- On Monday, workers were in- cut from the old building and Camp office 973-697-2929 ELITE TENNIS www.montclairymca.org SUMMER elementary schools are hard at ing an eye on that one.” stalling new windows in a four- reinstalled in the annex. To have State Licensed & ACA accredited Our 22nd year work finishing classroom addi- Work at Deerfield School classroom addition. Contractor created the same stonework CAMP Beginner -Advanced For Kids tions funded by the referendum also is a bit behind, he said. Don Valese said his men are from scratch, he said, would DAY CAMP Ages 7-18 passed by voters in 2002. “There is no contingency,” almost ready to paint the interi- have cost approximately Optional We build strong kids, strong families, Door to Door Work at the fifth elementary Santangelo said. “As far as or walls and install the flooring $30,000. strong communities. Transportation Available school, South Mountain, was we’re concerned, they have to and ceilings. Valese had mixed feelings as Boys & Girls ages 6-15 Traveling Tournament Team for 1046240-01 completed before the end of be done (by September).” Valese’s company also is he counted the finishing touch- June 21st-Sept. 3rd 1033817-01 Advanced and High School Players 11 - 1 week sessions school in June and new class- Robert Kovenda, the con- working at Wyoming where he es being made to the Wyoming $165 per week includes bus transportation Enroll for 1/12 Weeks rooms already are being utilized struction supervisor at Deer- proudly pointed out how brick- annex A real outdoor experience... ELITE TENNIS AT by summer programs. field, said construction work work in the new four-classroom “This project,” he sighed, “I boating, hiking, nature, swimming, sports, campfires, archery, & fun!!! Tiger Tennis & Fitness Jon Santangelo, the construc- laying the foundation for the addition matches patterns in the wish I could bid over again, but, Specialty camps: basketball, soccer, 42 Fairfield Place, West Caldwell, NJ tion manager overseeing the new six-classroom annex was main building. False chimneys of course, I can’t.” all sports, fine arts, teen travel Call for brochure or info: 973-575-1000 projects for the district, said difficult during the winter. On this week he hopes all the pro- Monday, watching his men tear jects will be finished by the down old window frames on PROMOTE YOUR SERVICE opening of school in Septem- one side of the building while IN THIS SECTION! GROW YOUR BUSINESS! To place your advertisement Place your business-card-size ad in 130 call 800-472-0151 New Jersey newspapers and get your fax 973-569-7440 or e-mail message to over 3 million readers for [email protected] $1050. Statewide coverage for less than $8.07 per publication.

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Photo courtesy of Brownie Troop 1183 BE SAFE—Brownies from Wyoming School Troop 1183 celebrated the end of school with a party at the municipal swimming pool. At the same time, they earned their water safety badges with help from lifeguard Rachel Priore, right. Photo courtesy of Cub Pack 1 LITTLE SAILORS—Cub Scouts from Pack 1, Christ Church, held their Raingutter Re- gatta last month. Den 3 members, from left, are Nicholas DiCapua, top finisher Thomas Burke, Alex Dwyer and Matthew DeShaw.

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Pingry students named to honor roll Ten township residents were ship, live the honor code and are among Pingry Lower School stu- constant reminders to do one’s dents receiving awards for acade- best. mics and citizenship. Fourth grader Dylan Key, third Named to the third marking grade student Ned Harwood and period honor roll for sixth grade second grade student Christopher students were Katherine Drey- Melligon also received the John fuss, Simon Greene, David Kerr, Pingry Award. Louisa Lee, Hyland Murphy and Fourth grade student Madelaine Freddy Porges. David, Louisa and Harrison received the Auchincloss Freddy also received the John Award, a special award given to Pingry Award, given to students in the student demonstrating the each grade who exhibit citizen- most concern for others.

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Arm pain, hand and arm numbness, and tingling down the arm may actually be caused by a pinched neck nerve even though you have NO neck pain - or something as simple as tendinitis of your shoulder and forearm - Drs. Murphy and Photo courtesy of Wyoming School Dr. Joseph J. Murphy Kretz are experts in finding the CAUSE of your ON TO MIDDLE SCHOOL—On the last day of school, “clap out” to applaud students of the fifth grade who are PAST PRESIDENT - The NJ & arm pain and numbness and CORRECTING IT... Wyoming School students line the halls during the annual leaving the school for the last time. Morris Chiropractic Societies ...WITHOUT THE USE OF Editor-in-Chief DRUGS OR SURGERY! The New Jersey Journal Palmer Graduate Hyman leaving post as district’s English supervisor Celebrating our 20th Year 301 Main Street • Chatham, NJ • (973) 635-0036 Her departure means school a good job.” tween Deerfield School and www.drmurphy.com By Harry Trumbore E34599-01 of The Item officials have two supervisor po- Hyman, whose resignation be- Teachers College at Columbia sitions to fill. A search already is comes effective Aug. 1, leaves University will be expanded Arlene Hyman said this week under way for a replacement for the school district as a new “bal- during the 2004-05 school year she is resigning her post of su- William Miron, the supervisor of anced reading” curriculum is to include South Mountain and pervisor of the Millburn public the mathematics department who being readied for elementary Wyoming schools. She also said Mei-Heng Tan, M.D. school system’s English and lan- recently became a vice principal school students. Instead of one a reading coach brought on staff Board Certified Dermatologist guage arts department. at Millburn High School. Hyman general textbook, the new cur- last year will be working with has been the supervisor of Eng- riculum utilizes a series of small- principals to implement the new lish and language arts since she er, graded texts, allowing stu- curriculum. came to the district in January dents in a classroom to learn As for her own future, Hyman Has joined the staff of Local dentist 1999. reading skills at different paces. said she plans to take time to “Obviously we’re going to “The groundwork has been pursue writing projects and pos- Neigel Center for Cosmetic & Laser Surgery creates pain have to intensify our search over laid for a good implementation,” sibly teach education courses at 101 Old Short Hills Road the next few weeks,” said Super- Hyman said. “The elementary the college level. Suite 204 free smiles intendent of Schools Richard school principals and staff are “These things never happen West Orange, NJ 07052 Brodow. Referring to Hyman, he very ready.” overnight,” she said. “I enjoyed 973-325-7779 The whining sound of the den- added, “She’s been a valued col- She said a partnership to my time in the district, but I’m tist’s drill and the patient’s fear league. It’s never easy to fill the strengthen reading instruction ready to explore my personal op- of needles are starting to be re- shoes of someone who has done that was established last year be- tions.” placed with laser technology. Pa-  tients can now go to the dentist with much less anxiety. Dr. Elliot Rogoff has been practicing general and cosmetic E34587-01 dentistry in Millburn for 31 years Specializing in Medical and Cosmetic Dermatology and is one of a small number of Skin Cancer Checks, Acne, Rosacea, Mole Removal and Scars dentists who offer this new tech- As well as Skin Rejuvenation and Laser Treatments! nology to patients. “We are very excited about the possibilities of using this laser. You should see patient’s eyes light up when I tell WHEN WORK IS A REAL PAIN them I can fill their cavities with- out drilling,” Rogoff said. Dental lasers promise to elimi- Presented by Dr. Paula Viespi Chiropractor nate or significantly reduce the need for anesthesia or using nee- dles. Dental lasers also allow Those who subject their bodies to dentists to perform procedures awkward positions during long more quickly, with greater preci- work hours may experience real sion, and because of less bleed- pain in the neck, shoulders, wrists, ing, the risk of infection is re- duced. and other parts of the body. These From surgical to cosmetic pro- Dr. Elliot Rogoff symptoms of repetitive stress or cedures, lasers make the patient 101 Millburn Ave. overuse syndrome may be helped by Dr. Paula Viespi more comfortable in the dental Millburn, NJ 07041 adjustments both in the workplace chair. Lasers can be used in tooth MS,DC,DACBSP whitening. They can also remove 973-763-3373 and in the chiropractor’s office. The decay and be effective in tooth E33919-01 first step in helping the body better withstand the rigors of preparation for certain fillings. A repetitive stresses rests with maintaining at least a moderate level popular cosmetic use is the re- of fitness. Aside from that, the key to avoiding repetitive stress contouring or reshaping of the problems is to undertake ergonomic evaluations of the workplace gums, where extra or diseased VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! gum tissue is removed (some- and make sure that the equipment allows for changes in posture times described as “plastic CALL 973-564-7005 and position. Chiropractic adjustments can then help to rebalance surgery for the smile”). a body stressed by poor posture and repetitive movements. “I like to say that with the laser Become an EMT. Learn If your back is bothering you we recommend a visit to your I’m continuing to give my pa- local chiropractor. The goal of MILLBURN CHIROPRACTIC tients beautiful, healthy smiles, now at the speed of light,” CPR and other life- ARTS is to help you attain optimal health quickly, safely, and Rogoff said. competently. We provide you with a variety of tests and services For more information about saving skills when you aimed at achieving that goal. We’re located at 68 Essex Street, these procedures and services of- across from the train station, where we are on the cutting edge of fered, you can contact Rogoff’s join our squad. Call for today’s chiropractic technology. Call (973) 467-3993 to schedule office at (973) 763-3373. information now. an appointment and start feeling better. P.S. When working at the computer, your chair and keyboard MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS should be aligned so that your elbows are parallel to the floor when your hands are on the keyboard. Display VOLUNTEER Advertising Dr. Viespi is a Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board FIRST AID SQUAD of Sports Physicians and has a masters degree in clinical Deadline nutrition. Dr Viespi has been in family practice since 1983 Friday, 4 p.m. Post Office Box 226 and treats a variety of musculoskeletal conditions including Call (973) 376-1200 Millburn, New Jersey 07041-0226 Pediatric and Pregnancy related back pain, disc problems & headaches.

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Millburn rolls in district opener Tyler Udland, Dan Keller and Millburn 11-year-old team. half in the bottom of the inning David Hamilton tossed a com- DIAMOND NOTES—Will on a run-scoring hit by Benedict. bined no-hitter, leading the Mill- Spelman, Aaron Silverstein and Scoring on Benedict’s hit was burn-Short Hills Little League’s Benedict combined on a three- Seidmon, who reached on an 11-12 tournament team to a 15-0 hit, nine-strikeout performance, error and advanced to third on a rout of Elizabethport in the New leading Millburn to a 4-0 defeat double by Jeffrey Wang. Jersey Little League District 9 of Clark in the first round of the The local squad pulled even in opener on July 1. Clark Tournament on June 29. the bottom of the sixth. O’Leary The trio combined to fan 11 Benedict belted a two-run homer singled leading off the inning, Elizabethport batters. in the third inning and teammate advanced to second when Hamil- Hamilton (2-for-3, double, two David Hamilton went 2-for-3 ton was hit by a pitch and scored RBI) and Chris Benedict (homer, and drove in a run. on a double by Will Spelman. two RBI) sparked the victors’ of- Matt Seidmon’s single in the Millburn threatened in the sev- fense. The homer was Benedict’s bottom of the ninth inning plated enth, only to have two runners fifth of the season. Will Spelman with the winning thrown out on the bases. Shortstop A.J. O’Leary went run, giving Millburn a 3-2 defeat Dasti was hit by a pitch and 3-for-4 with a double and four of Cranford in the second round moved to second on a single by RBI, propelling Millburn to a 12- of the Clark Tournament on June Seidmon. Dasti was retired on a 2 rout of the Millburn 11-year- 30. fielder’s choice grounder by Sil- old tournament team in the Colo- Spelman started the game- verstein. nia Tournament on June 28. winning rally with a leadoff O’Leary delivered a two-out Jeffrey Wang (2-for-4, two single. He moved to second on a hit into the right center gap. Sei- runs scored, two RBI), Aaron walk to his brother, Andrew. Will dmon, attempting to score on the Silverstein (2-for-3, two runs Spelman moved to third on a play, was thrown out at home by Photo courtesy of Millburn-Short Hills Little League scored, one RBI) also con- fielder’s choice grounder by Do- Cranford center fielder Patrick CLARK TOURNAMENT CHAMPS—Blake Udland drove in five runs and starting pitcher tributed to the victors’ offense. minic Dasti. Hartnett. Tommy Falcone tossed four innings of one-hit, scoreless ball, sparking the Millburn-Short Chris Nicola went 2-for-2 and Millburn, after Cranford Silverstein, Benedict and Hills Little League’s 9- and 10-year-old tournament team to a 6-2 defeat of Cranford July Jim Vaccaro rapped out two hits scored two runs in the top of the Udland combined on a five- 1 in the Clark Tournament championship game. Millburn won all seven of its tournament and drove in two runs for the third inning, cut the deficit in hitter. games. Team members are, first row, from left, Alex Rudman, Nick Kilkowski, Brian Gordon, Eric Hertz, Eric Scavuzzo and Alex Garber; second row, Corey Abrams, Udland, Falcone, Stephen Near, Evan Sherman and Robert Dasti; and, third row, manager John 8-year-old squad makes Clark semifinals Serruto and coaches Jim and Tyler Pittenger. David Talpalar fanned nine Gabe Greenberg doubled and Ginsburg, Talpalar and Kizel and belted a two-run homer, drove in three runs, leading Mill- pitched a combined no-hitter and helping the Millburn-Short Hills burn past league rival Union 11- fanned 10 in Millburn’s 9-3 Little League’s 8-year-old team 6 on June 23. defeat of East Hanover on June advance to the Clark Tournament Millburn hurler Casey Geller 24. Millburn’s Henry Thomas Read & Recycle semifinals with a 5-1 defeat of set down four Union batters on legged out a double and drove in One of the leading names in Kenilworth on June 27. strikes. three runs. Millburn catcher Jorge Solod- mortgages is right in kin chipped in with two hits and two RBI. Tyler Park and Ben your own backyard. Kizel combined to fan seven hit- ters, giving Millburn 16 for the CHASE PERSONALIZED MORTGAGES game. Lady Millers Basketball Camp Millburn opened up the tour- • An experienced specialist, Geoffrey nament on June 19 with a 17-0 for 2nd ~ 8th grade girls Twombly, will work with you from appli- pounding of Elmora. Kizel and hosted by The Millburn Hoopsters Booster Club cation through closing—beginning with Park did the pitching, while CAMP FEATURES Aidan Favia (three hits), Jason • Every camper receives a camp T-Shirt helping you select the right mortgage Ginsburg (two hits) and Joe • Individual Skill Instruction • A variety of mortgage programs are Mayo (three RBI) sparked the • Camper Evaluation Form Millburn offense. • Individual and Team Awards available to meet your needs—fixed- or The following day Millburn • Guest Speaker adjustable-rate, jumbo and edged Holmdel 5-3. Millburn’s Geoffrey Twombly • Games & Contests Senior Loan Officer home equity loans Brent Abrams rapped out two • An intense, yet fun, learning experience hits, stole two bases and scored CAMP INFORMATION Call Geoffrey Twombly for a free two runs. The local diamond team suf- •SessionII-July12thruJuly16 consultation today. • Hours: Mon thru Fri 8:30am - 12 noon fered its lone Clark tourney loss Geoffrey B. Twombly to the host team 3-2 on June 21. • Tuition: $225 per week payable to Millburn Hoopsters. 225 South Street, 3rd Flr. Talpalar, Favia, and Kizel Morristown, NJ 07960 tossed a combined three-hitter in All Sessions held at Millburn High School Gym. Director: Patty Edelman, MHS Girls Coach. (973) 285-2295 a losing effort. E33924-01 Assistant Director: Stacy Dinner, MHS Assistant Coach DIAMOND NOTES—Mill- All loans are subject to credit and property approval. Program terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. 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Matt Gonnello tossed a com- a run. plete game three-hitter and right DIAMOND NOTES—Mill- fielder Luke Geller and catcher burn upped its District 9 record Kevin McCarville each drove in to 2-0 on Saturday with a 16-1 two runs, leading the Millburn run drubbing of host Union in a Junior League team to a 9-5 game halted after five innings by defeat of host Scotch Plains in the 10-run mercy rule. Center the New Jersey Junior League fielder Ben Spicehandler and District 9 Tournament opener on McCarville paced the victors, July 1. who erupted for seven runs in Gonnello (2-0) fanned two, both the first and third innings, walked two and hit two batters in with three RBI apiece. Catcher his route-going effort. All but Nick Hellmuth, Campi and O’- one of the runs allowed by Toole chipped in with two RBI Gonnello was unearned, the apiece. result of five Millburn errors. McCarville’s three-run triple Millburn scored in every and Spicehandler’s two-run inning of the seven-inning con- double sparked Millburn’s first- test but the third. The local squad inning uprising. Hellmuth and scored one run in the first, four in Campi each delivered two-run the second and single runs in the singles in the third. The benefi- fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh. ciary of Millburn’s 16-run out- Scotch Plains reached Gonnello burst was Elkind, who improved for single runs in the first and his record to 2-0. second and three in the seventh. Millburn entered play this Powering Millburn’s 14-hit week sporting a 9-0 record and a attack were Gonnello (3-for-5, Summit Tri-County League- Photo courtesy of Millburn Junior League team two doubles), Geller (2-for-3) leading mark of 6-0. COMPLETE GAME EFFORT—Millburn hurler Matt Gonnello and second baseman Sean Campi A nine-run first-inning pow- delivers a pitch to the plate in New Jersey Junior League Dis- (2-for-2). Gonnello, third base- ered Millburn to a 13-3 rout of trict 9 action against Scotch Plains on July 1. Gonnello al- man Geoff Twombly, shortstop league rival Totowa on June 30 in lowed just three hits in a route-going effort, helping Millburn Danny Elkind and second base- a contest halted after five innings post a 9-5 victory. man Brian O’Toole each drove in by the 10-run mercy rule. Photo courtesy of Millburn Junior League team ON HIS WAY—Jeremy Gordon of Millburn breaks for second base in the Junior League District 9 opener against Scotch Gems U-14 softball team routs Roseland Plains on July 1. Bridget Dries went 4-for-4 of Kelly Sullivan. Sullivan also walks and seven hits. 28. A 10-run second inning put with a double and triple to pace a contributed to the offense by Millburn also received a the game away for Bloomfield. 14-hit attack, powering the Mill- drawing three walks and scoring superb defensive effort from Fiore, Sullivan, Donnelly and burn Gems Under-14 softball three runs. third baseman Meckler, who had Adler each had a single for Mill- team to a 13-3 rout of Roseland The Gems (2-3), who lost to four assists and a putout. Left burn. FOR YOUR PET on July 1 in Cedar Grove Soft- Bloomfield and Cedar Grove fielder Michelle Adler made a The Gems managed only two 1048333-01 ball League action. earlier in the week, sent 15 bat- one-handed running catch in left- hits—a line single to center by Kaitlyn Fiore, Taylor ters to the plate against Roseland center field in the third inning. Horowitz in the first inning and a PROFESSIONAL352)(66,21$/ 3223(5 POOPER 6&223(5 SCOOPER PROMOTE YOUR SERVICE Horowitz, Leigh Meckler and in the first inning and scored nine Fiore, Horowitz and Sullivan bunt single by Dries in the

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The Millburn Hoopsters, the eight. Proceeds from the Lady Session times for the camp, Millburn High School girls bas- Millers Basketball Camp will which takes place at Millburn ketball program’s booster club, benefit the basketball program. High School, are 8:30 a.m. to will hold a clinic next week for The camp begins Monday and noon. For more information, call girls entering grades two through runs through Friday, July 16. (908) 400-8345.

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E34534-01 Marketplace Page B4 Thursday, July 8, 2004 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com Volunteers sought for 2005 PGA tourney at Baltusrol

The PGA of America is ac- course leaderboards, assisting of golf’s most prestigious events, cepting requests for volunteer with transportation, supporting but enables individuals the op- applications for the 87th PGA the hospitality and merchandise portunity to assist the PGA of Championship to be held Aug. 8- tent staff, assisting media regis- America and Baltusrol Golf Club 14, 2005, at Baltusrol Golf Club tration and coordinating uniform in organizing and managing one in Springfield. and credential distribution. of the greatest major sporting To obtain a PGA Champi- The fee for volunteering is events to ever come to New onship volunteer/uniform appli- $162.52 and will include a uni- Jersey.” cation, e-mail your name, ad- form, preferred parking, food Expected to headline the 2005 dress and contact information to and beverage vouchers, a copy of PGA championship field are the [email protected] the official tournament journal likes are , who will m, fax it to (800) 742-4698, or and a credential to attend each be competing professionally for call (800) 742-8258. round of the tournament. the first time ever in New Jersey, The PGA Championship, one For additional information on newly crowned Masters champi- EARN ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS—Millburn High School golfers Rex Riley (left) and of golf’s four major champi- volunteer committees, log on to on , Ernie Els, Stephen Salantrie have earned Northern Hills Conference, Southern Division recognition onships, will be recruiting www.pga2005.com. , Davis Love III and for the 2004 season. Riley, a senior, posted a 4.3 over par average in division play. Class- upward of 3,800 volunteers as “Recruiting enthusiastic vol- more. mate Salantrie posted a 4.87 over par average in division play. Millburn coach Bob Manley the tournament comes to New unteers to assist with all areas of “We fully expect that this (right) earned Southern Division Coach of the Year honors. The Millers finished second in Jersey for the first time in 63 tournament operations is essen- event will sell-out quickly when the division with a 9-0-1. Millburn also placed three golfers on the Southern Division years. Volunteer jobs for the tial to the overall success of the tickets go on sale July 20, 2004, second team—seniors John Berkowitz, Stephen Pack and Brian Luftig. Freshman Ben event, which the PGA will fill on event,” said tournament director so one sure way to assure you get Sherlund and classmate Andrew Gordon earned honorable mention recognition. The a first come, first-served basis, Bob Jeffrey. “Not only does vol- a ticket is to sign up as a volun- Millers went 14-1-2 overall. include maintaining the on- unteering provide access to one teer,” Jeffrey said. USGA exhibiting Zaharias memorabilia USGA’s Test Center open The Golf Asso- of Babe’s family and the Babe and bowler. She was a three- Women’s Amateur. for free tours twice a week ciation (USGA) Museum has Zaharias Foundation, and have time All-America basketball Her victory in the 1954 unveiled a new exhibit, “Let Me secured exceptional artifacts, player. In track and field, Za- Women’s Open is even more ex- A new schedule of free guided outdoor test range. Other testing Play Again— Babe Didrikson photos, and film footage that harias either held or shared the traordinary. Zaharias had been tours of the inner workings of the areas, the indoor test range and Zaharias, Cancer, and the 1954 chronicle her life and times,” world record in four events and diagnosed with colon cancer, Test Center of the United States initial velocity machine, can U.S. Women’s Open.” said Rand Jerris, director of the held the American record in four and had undergone a radical Golf Association (USGA) in Far always be observed. The exhibit, which will USGA Museum and Archives. events. She also won two gold surgery only 14 months prior to Hills is now in effect. Arrangements can be made by remain on display through Participating in numerous medals and one silver medal for the tournament. Beginning at 2 p.m. on Tues- phone or by visiting the front March 31, and includes an sports in which she excelled and the United States in the 1932 The exhibit is open to the days and 11 a.m. on Thursdays, desk of the USGA Museum, overview of Zaharias’ multifac- set several records, Zaharias is Olympics. public without charge from 10 tours for groups of five to 20 will where volunteers/guards on duty eted athletic career, will focus recognized as the greatest But Zaharias achieved her a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week be led by staff members of the will assign tours and supply ad- specifically on her golf achieve- female athlete of the first half of most extraordinary accomplish- except Thanksgiving, Christmas Test Center. Tours take approxi- ditional information. ments and her victory in the the 20th century. She was ments in golf. She won every and New Year’s Day. mately 30 minutes. Actual test- For more information, call the 1954 U.S. Women’s Open. This named Woman Athlete of the major professional champi- Founded in 1935, the USGA ing of golf clubs and golf balls USGA Museum at (908) 234- year marks the 50th anniversary Year by the Associated Press six onship at least once and cap- Museum is the oldest museum submitted for conformance to the 2300. of her heroic comeback from different times. No other athlete, tured 13 consecutive amateur dedicated to sports in this coun- Rule of Golf can be seen by vis- cancer to win the most presti- male or female, has received tournaments. In addition, she try. itors. gious championship in women’s this honor as often. was the first American to cap- The USGA Museum is locat- In fair weather, visitors may golf. Zaharias mastered tennis, ture the Ladies British Open ed at 77 Liberty Corner Road in see the original Iron Byron, a “We’re very grateful to have played organized baseball and Amateur and the first to win Far Hills. For more information, mechanical golfer, or its modern YOUR had the enthusiastic cooperation softball, and was an expert diver both that title and the U.S. call (908) 234-2300. equivalent, hitting balls into the REALTOR Baltusrol PGA SOURCE tourney tickets A Convenient Guide to Locating Your on sale July 20 Ideal Real Estate Professional

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Real estate transactions Burgdorff appoints Tedesco-Kloud head of local office Pat Hoferkamp, president and the Summit office. During her its members. 91 Mountainview Road, sold for $520,000. chief operating officer of tenure in Summit, the office’s In 1996, Tedesco-Kloud, who 409 Wyoming Ave., sold for $450,000. Burgdorff ERA, recently an- market share increased tremen- was then president of the Or- 5 Bleeker St., sold for $800,000. nounced the appointment of dously, and it established itself as anges and Maplewood Board of 880 Ridgewood Road, sold for $550,000. Joanne Tedesco-Kloud as vice one of the leading real estate Realtors, played an integral role 81 Cedar St., sold for $510,000. president and manager of the companies in the area. in merging the board with the 58 Pine St., sold for $570,600. Short Hills office. Previously, “I am leaving behind an excep- Morris County Board of Realtors 78 Pine St., sold for $582,000. Tedesco-Kloud managed the tional group of sales associates to form the North Central Jersey 47 Rawley Place, sold for $565,000. Summit office for three years. in Summit and look forward to Board of Realtors. 21 Ocean St., sold for $379,900. “It is a great joy to be ‘back working with another group of A former director of the 11 Andover Drive, sold for $680,000. home’ since I have worked in the professionals in Short Hills,” Garden State Multiple Listing 930 South Orange Ave., sold for $440,000. community for over 28 years,” said Tedesco-Kloud. Service, she served on various 66 Montview Ave., sold for $2,800,000. said Tedesco-Kloud. “I have a lot Recently, she became a trustee committees of the Board of Real- 25 Meadowbrook Road, sold for $855,000. of experience working with the for the North Central Jersey As- tors of the Oranges and Maple- 123 Highland Ave., sold for $2,450,000. Short Hills agents, and managing sociation of Realtors (NCJAR), wood, including its Grievance, 157 Western Drive, sold for $1,225,200. their office is a very exciting op- which has approximately 6,200 Professional Standards, and 13 Ridge Terrace, sold for $660,000. portunity. Since most of my members. In this position, she RPAC committees, before be- 33 West Beechcroft Road, sold for $2,565,000. career has been in this region, Joanne Tedesco-Kloud and 17 other appointed trustees coming its president in 1996. 44 Exeter Road, sold for $589,000. my strong understanding of its Tedesco Realtors in Springfield. oversee the operation of the Tedesco-Kloud is a graduate 28 Glen Brook Crest Drive, sold for $605,000. market will help me to guide In 1998, Burgdorff ERA ac- largest association of Realtors in of Kean College of New Jersey, 36 Dryden Terrace, sold for $1,200,000. these professional sales associ- quired Tedesco-Kloud’s compa- New Jersey. The trustees ensure where she earned a bachelor of 17 Oaklawn Road, sold for $2,550,000. ates.” ny, and soon after she became that the organization’s bylaws science degree in elementary ed- 7 Brantwood Terrace, sold for $814,700. For 15 years prior to joining manager of the Clinton office, are followed, and they plan and ucation. Burgdorff ERA, Tedesco-Kloud then the Basking Ridge- implement committees, educa- She can be reached at (973) was the owner and manager of Bernardsville office, and finally tional programs and services for 376-5200. Prudential New Jersey Properties establishes new monthly sales volume records Demonstrating the continued Prudential New Jersey Properties The latest new monthly record company,” said William O. Kele- true quality service that perme- For 2003, Prudential New strength of the Garden State real achieving sales of $241,186,363, was established in May, with total her Jr., Prudential New Jersey ates all our professional efforts,” Jersey Properties was once again estate market, Prudential New surpassing by nearly $10 million sales for the first time breaking Properties’ chairman and chief Keleher said. “Our agents are named a recipient of the Pruden- Jersey Properties announced that its previous best-ever month, April the one-quarter billion-dollar executive officer. “As a matter of completely focused on meeting tial Real Estate Affiliates’ Gibral- for three consecutive months— 2002. A total of 602 units were mark, at $257,196,711. Unit policy, we always strive to assist clients’ needs, and this creates a tar Circle Award, an honor rec- March, April and May—it has sold in March. sales were 610. our agents in developing and en- level of customer satisfaction ognizing outstanding production established new company-wide In April, the company improved “These record results are, first hancing their skills, and we’re that leads to more repeat busi- that is presented annually to the monthly sales volume records. on its March performance, record- and foremost, the payoff for our obviously meeting with success. ness and ultimately to the kind of top 50 companies in the nation- The streak of record-breaking ing total sales of $247,847,705, continuing efforts to add out- “One of the hallmarks of our impressive results we generated wide Prudential Real Estate Net- months began in March, with with sales of 589 units. standing sales associates to our company is a commitment to in March, April and May.” work.

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E34534-01 Marketplace Page B6 Thursday, July 8, 2004 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com Beacham joins Burgdorff ERA office

Burgdorff ERA recently an- Beacham has a bachelor of arts nounced that Maria Katsouris degree in political science from Beacham has joined the company the University of Delaware and a as a sales associate in the Short juris doctor degree from Seton Hills Office, located at 545 Mill- Hall University School of Law. burn Ave. She is fluent in Greek. Beacham is a licensed profes- A longtime township resident, Visit us at burgdorff.com to see all our homes for sale. sional New Jersey real estate sales Beacham is active in the commu- associate specializing in proper- nity at Hartshorn Elementary ties in the Short Hills area. She is School PTA. She served on the SHORT HILLS a former assistant prosecutor in Christ Church Nursery School Morris County and also was a ju- board and is a member of the dicial clerk to New Jersey Superi- Junior League of the Oranges and or Court Judge Paul Bangiola. Short Hills. Maria Katsouris Beacham

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E34534-01 Marketplace www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 8, 2004 Page B7 Torre assumes presidency Seltzer named president of breast cancer organization of state cardiology society Dr. Murray H. Seltzer, a town- “The Best Doctors in America.” the Hospital of the University of ship resident, was recently elected Seltzer also was cited by the Re- he served as a clini- Dr. Sabino R. Torre of Lancer president of the New York Metro- search Council of America as one cal fellow of the American Cancer Drive has been named president politan Breast Cancer Group. of America’s top surgeons. Society and did breast cancer re- of the New Jersey Society of In- There are approximately 300 Seltzer received his undergrad- search. He has approximately 100 terventional Cardiology. members of various medical spe- uate degree from Franklin & Mar- professional publications to his Interventional cardiology is cialties from New York, New shall College and his medical and credit. Seltzer serves as an attend- the medical subspecialty that Jersey and Connecticut who have surgical training at the University ing surgeon at St. Barnabas Med- develops non-surgical, catheter- a principal interest in breast of Pennsylvania School of Medi- ical Center and as a clinical pro- based techniques to treat vari- cancer. The organization conducts cine and the Hospital of the Uni- fessor of surgery at the New ous heart conditions, including educational meetings in New York versity of Pennsylvania. While at Jersey Medical School. coronary artery disease, also City for its members. Seltzer was known as blocked arteries, inducted into the organization in Chamber offers discount movie tix valvular heart disease, or dys- 1976. functional heart valves, and Seltzer is the first New Jersey The Millburn-Short Hills 10 days of a picture’s general re- congenital heart disease, or surgeon and only the second New Chamber of Commerce, in part- lease. heart defects. Jersey physician to serve as presi- nership with Clearview Cinemas, The tickets are valid for one Dr. Torre is board certified in dent in the organization’s 32-year continues to offer discount ad- year through the month punched internal medicine with a sub- history. Dr. Murray H. Seltzer mission movie tickets good at all on the ticket. Some restrictions specialty in cardiovascular dis- Dr. Sabino Torre A breast surgeon in Livingston listed in the “Best Doctors” sec- New Jersey Clearview Cinemas. may apply. eases and added qualification in and the former medical director of tion of the New Jersey and New Tickets cost $5.50 and can be For information, call the interventional cardiology. He the Breast Center at St. Barnabas York magazines as well as in the used anytime, including week- Chamber office at (973) 379- serves as co-director of the Car- He is a member of Diagnostic Medical Center, Seltzer has been Castle and Connolly Directory of ends and holidays, after the first 1198. diac Catheterization Laboratory and Clinical Cardiology, PA, at St. Barnabas Medical Center with offices in West Orange and in Livingston. Belleville. Area blood supply critical, Red Cross seeking donors

Law firm in Morristown The Millburn-Short Hills bile, the drive on Saturday will appointment may do so by call- cation. Chapter of the American Red be held in an air-conditioned ing the local Red Cross during Those donors whose most Cross will sponsor a blood drive room on the second floor of the business hours (Monday through recent donation was at the library names Edelson counsel at the Millburn Free Public Li- library. Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) at on May 15 or before will be eli- brary Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 “We need to attract new (973) 379-4198 or by logging on gible to donate on Saturday, The Morristown-based law petition issues, professional p.m. donors to replace those long- at www.pleasegiveblood.org. since eight weeks will have firm of Riker, Danzig, Scherer, malpractice, and complex con- The current supply of O-, O+, time regular donors who are pre- However, residents are urged to elapsed between donations. Hyland & Perretti announces tractual claims. A- and B- blood types has fallen vented from continuing because come to the blood drive Saturday Blood cannot be accepted associate Stephanie D. Edelson She earned her law degree, below the amount needed to of illness, medication, or tight- whether they have an appoint- from those who have spent a has been elected counsel with cum laude, from Georgetown supply area hospitals for two ened federal regulations,” said ment or not. All those arriving total of three months or more in the firm. University Law Center in 1985. days. The Blood Drive at the li- Anne Bumsted, co-chairman of between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. will the United Kingdom or a total of Edelson, a township resident, She graduated magna cum brary will give local residents an Blood Services for the local Red be accommodated. six months or more in other Eu- concentrates her practice in laude and Phi Beta Kappa from opportunity to help improve this Cross chapter. “Giving blood is Blood donors must be in good ropean countries from 1980 to commercial litigation with an Brown University in 1982. She life-threatening situation. completely safe, it doesn’t hurt, general health and weigh at least the present. Other travel restric- emphasis on disputes arising is admitted to practice in New Blood of all types is needed. and it takes only about an hour,” 110 pounds. They must know tions apply. from corporate acquisitions, York, New Jersey, the District While July blood drives in prior she said. their Social Security number and For more information, call the corporate governance, noncom- of Columbia, and . years were held in a Bloodmo- Any donor wishing to make an bring signed or picture identifi- local Red Cross.

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She will be dealing with an ex- Schmidt ecutive committee of nine mem- Continued from Page A1 bers, including the organiza- tion’s officers and committee attending the Friday sessions. chairmen, that meets monthly, “The group needs to be aware and a 27-member board of direc- that changes can have negative tors that meets quarterly. effects and be able to evaluate About 12 years ago, the town- the pros and cons of moving,” ship designated portions of Mill- she said. “The more information burn Avenue, Essex Street and the committee has, the better in- various cross streets as a Special formed decision it can make.” Improvement District under state Schmidt said she has an ad- statute. The DMDA, created to vantage in dealing with pending manage the district and aid in its issues in that she has already revitalization, has the power to been working for DMDA for levy a tax on business and prop- eight months, and she knows and erty owners in the district. The respects many of the dedicated funds that are collected— volunteers involved with it. A $160,000 a year—have been Summit resident for 28 years, used to hold special events that she already was familiar with the draw business into the down- township’s downtown area when town, distribute an annual dining she started working at the and shopping guide to all town- DMDA. ship residents, as well as other As the organization’s third ex- users of the downtown, and ecutive director, Schmidt is in- make physical improvements. heriting a healthy and vital The DMDA offers a façade downtown district that offers improvement grant program to shopping, dining and entertain- help merchants make their busi- ment. During Holden’s tenure, nesses more attractive, and Schmidt noted, the vacancy rate Schmidt will direct business dropped to the point where it is owners to the DMDA’s design now nearly non-existent, and review committee, which makes Harry Trumborne/staff photographer when space does become avail- suggestions for signage, awnings able, business owners show a and paint colors. FOLLOW THE ARROWS—Frank Bagnato, left, and Bob Avenue becomes one way northbound. Bagnato and great deal of interest in relocat- The organization has con- Staeger, township employees with the Department of Staeger also were charged with painting stripes marking ing here. tributed flags, flower boxes and Public Works, paint large white arrows on Spring Street five new parking spaces on Spring Street and two new In her new position, Schmidt plantings in the downtown and Monday as the street between Essex Street and Millburn parking spaces on Millburn Avenue. will be responsible for oversee- supplemented the township’s ing a variety of events the cleaning efforts. As part of its DMDA runs, including seasonal Downtown Master Plan, the breakfasts for families, the group pushed for resignalization County clerk offering outreach services annual Snowflake Parade and the of downtown traffic lights, a pro- Classic Car Show, as well as ject that was completed this The Essex County Clerk, ization papers and identification application, as well as a Social Those needing passports in Taste of Millburn, the Farmers spring, and clearly delineated Patrick McNally, will be avail- such as a driver’s license, a gov- Security number. less than 14 days—for travel or Market and Sidewalk Sales pedestrian crosswalks at major able Monday, July 26, at the ernmental identification card or a Effective Feb. 1, all applicants, to obtain foreign visas—need to Days. She also will work with intersections are to be installed Millburn Police Department, 435 previous U.S. passport not more including minors, must appear in make an appointment at the existing and potential business later this year. Essex St., from 2 to 8 p.m. to than 15 years old. person to obtain a U.S. passport. Philadelphia Passport Agency by owners and help property owners Schmidt’s professional experi- process passports, notary oaths, If none of these means of iden- There is a $55 fee for adults, calling (215) 418-5937. For find suitable tenants. ence includes working for the veterans licenses and file physi- tification is available, the appli- $40 for children 15 and under, more information about obtain- In addition, the new executive Suburban Chambers of Com- cians licenses. cant must be accompanied by an payable at the time the passport ing a passport, call (973) 621- director will be responsible for merce in Summit for seven years Those seeking assistance identifying witness who has application is filed. Allow six 4920. overseeing the finances of the or- and serving as executive director through the outreach program known the applicant for at least weeks prior to the date of depar- Those seeking veterans’ li- ganization, including keeping of the Westfield Area Chamber should arrive at least 30 minutes two years, is a U.S. citizen or ture for passport processing. censes must bring a DD 214 the books, paying bills and as- of Commerce for six years. In prior to closing time resident alien, and must be able Payment can be made by form in addition to proof of resi- suring that costs for special her most recent position, she Both parents must be present to establish his own identity by money order, or personal or cer- dency and signature. events stay within budget. She oversaw community events and before a passport is issued to one of the primary means listed tified check, payable to the U.S. Those filing physicians’ li- will assist the organization’s projects, including the annual children under 13 years old. above. Department of State. censes must bring $25 in cash, treasurer and president in prepar- street fair, a car show, art shows Only one parent must be present The applicant must have three A processing fee of $30 per money order or certified check. ing the annual budget. and the weekly farmers market. for applicants 14 or older. Excep- alternate forms of identification, applicant can be paid with cash, For more information, call the tions may be made in special such as a school identification money order or certified check, Essex County Clerk’s Office, family or exigent circumstances card, credit card, or Social Secu- payable to the Essex County (973) 621-4918, or visit www.es- requiring immediate travel, or if rity card, and the witness. Non- Clerk. sexclerk.com. finding qualified applicants for one parent has sole authority to citizen parents applying for chil- With routine processing, pass- At the present time, the clerk’s Schools the high school level in the areas obtain the passport. dren’s passports must have a res- ports are received within six office is no longer issuing ABC Continued from Page A1 of mathematics, science and Those applying for passports ident’s card or valid foreign pass- weeks. Those needing expedited identification cards to Essex some special education posts. must bring with them a birth cer- port. service pay the additional fee, County residents, due to a tem- often results in teachers taking Teachers for those hard-to-fill tificate containing a raised seal The applicant also must have plus overnight delivery and re- porary suspension by the state. on a subject related to their area subjects are increasingly found and date of registration from the two, two-inch square passport ceive their passports within two For more information, call the of expertise although they do not through alternate route training city or state of birth or natural- photos with him at the time of weeks. clerk’s office. have a specific degree or teach- whereby individuals, such as ing certificate in the field. lawyers or scientists, make a “They may have an elementary career change and become teach- education (or general) certifi- ers. Red Cross plans summer courses covering cate,” Brodow said. “That’s Neigel said approximately six being worked on.” alternate route teachers were on Compliance with NCLB is staff for the past school year. The health, safety and baby-sitting instruction creating difficulties for some teachers have the necessary col- school districts when there is a lege degrees, Neigel said; the The Millburn-Short Hills Chap- 10 p.m. ognize and care for victims of emergencies, illness, first aid, lack of qualified applicants. school district provides supple- ter of the American Red Cross an- CPR/AED for the Professional sudden illness and/or injuries, as rescue breathing and appropriate Brodow said nearly all the appli- mentary training on teaching and nounces health and safety classes Rescuer Re-Certification: The well as in the instruction of infant, care. Fee is $55. The course is cants the district considers meet dealing with students. offered at the Chapter House, 389 course is designed for individuals child, and adult CPR. A year cer- offered Saturday, July 17, from 9 NCLB standards. Currently, the district is Millburn Ave. holding a current certificate in tification in CPR, 3 years First a.m. to 4 p.m. “We are one of the fortunate searching for three special edu- CPR/AED For The Profession- CPR/AED for the Professional Aid. Course fee is $60. The two- An American Red Cross Cer- districts,” Brodow said. “In most cation instructors, according to al Rescuer: This course is de- Rescuer. There will be a brief day course is offered tomorrow tificate will be issued upon suc- subject areas, we have more ap- John Nolan, the district’s human signed for the individual with the review of the material before the and again July 23 from 6 to 10 cessful completion of any plicants than we have positions resources specialist.. Two sci- duty to respond appropriately in written test and skill check. Partic- p.m.; also Saturday and July 24 course. Pre-registration is re- for.” ence teachers are needed at the respiratory and cardiac emergency ipants should review course mate- from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. quired and payment of the course While there are sufficient ap- high school level, Nolan said, situations. Each participant will rials before attending class. Bring Babysitter’s Training: This pop- fee is required prior to attending plicants for elementary school and one science teacher is receive a textbook and a pocket textbook and pocket mask to ular course gives 11–15 year olds class. positions, the superintendent needed for the middle school mask. Upon successful comple- class. Course fee is $45. Times are the knowledge, skills, and confi- For more information, or to said, even Millburn has trouble staff. tion, an American Red Cross cer- July 16 from 1 to 5 p.m. and again dence to care for infants and register by phone for any course, tificate will be issued. Certifica- July 30, from 2 to 6 p.m. school age children. Combining call the Millburn-Short Hills tion is valid for 1 year. Fee for the Community First-Aid and video, activities, and hands on Chapter of the American Red two-day course is $70. Times are Safety: This course is designed to skill training, and discussion, Cross at (973) 379-4198 from 9 S. Mountain Conservancy Aug. 2 and Aug. 4, both from 6 to provide instruction on how to rec- this course teaches responding to a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. plans hikes in Reservation

A series of hikes and walks is Steady rain cancels an event. If Township offering bus service to pool through Aug. 6 planned in the South Mountain the weather conditions are uncer- A free summer bus route pro- at 12:48, 1:48, 2:48, 3:48 and Millburn Middle School 12:15 Hill roads—12:42 Reservation for those new to tain, call the leader up to 45 min- viding transportation to the mu- 4:48 via White Oak Ridge Road to Hobart Avenue and Great Oak Parsonage Hill Road and hiking or unfamiliar with the utes prior to the departure time. nicipal pool in Gero Park is Hobart Avenue to Old Short Hills Drive —12:18 Hartshorn Drive—12:44 park. Participants should bring their scheduled to operate daily Road to Millburn Avenue to Short Hills Railroad Station — Municipal pool (second Hikes are planned Friday, July own water and sturdy walking through Aug. 6. Wyoming Avenue to the 2:20 stop)— 12:47 23, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at Hem- shoes. The free summer bus, which Wyoming School starting point. Glenwood School parking Return trip to Wyoming lock Falls and Saturday, Aug. l4, The South Mountain Conser- is provided by Millburn Town- lot— 12:23 School from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at Turtle vancy is a volunteer organization ship and is open to all township Round trip schedule: Hartshorn School parking lot Back Rock. Both hikes are con- dedicated to preserve, protect, residents, offers service —12:26 The Millburn Recreation De- ducted at an easy pace for fami- and enhance the South Mountain Monday through Friday. Starts at Wyoming School Municipal pool—12:30 partment reserves the right to lies with children 6 and older. Reservation and promote its wise Continuous hourly service, Noon Deerfield School—12:35 refuse bus service to any person Sponsored by the South use through education and public starting at Wyoming School, is South Mountain School— Silver Spring Road and South or persons who cause discipli- Mountain Conservancy, these service. Founded in March 2000, offered on the hour at noon, 1 12:05 Orange Avenue—12:37 nary problems on the vehicle, at free programs are geared to it works in concert with the p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. Ridgewood Road and Whitting- Winthrop and Kean roads— the municipal pool or at any bus people of varying abilities and Essex County Department of The bus arrives at the township ham Terr.—12:07 12:39 stop on the route. ages and will be led by Dave Parks by providing information pool at 30 minutes and 47 minutes Millburn High School parking Old Short Hills and Parsonage Hogenauer. “We are continuing on the condition and needs of the after the hour. lot—12:10 our walks since the first series Reservation. Afternoon return trips depart Taylor and Main streets—12:13 was so well received,” For more information about Public Notices Public Notices Hogenauer said. “We hike as a the Conservancy, check its Web Board of Adjustment group, so if you misjudged the site, www.SoMoCon.org, or Township of Millburn Board of Adjustment PUBLIC NOTICE Township of Millburn hike’s difficulty, don’t worry, no write to P.O. Box 273, South Take notice that David Scicolone has applied PUBLIC NOTICE Town yard accepting bulky waste for a Zoning Variance from the Millburn Town- Take notice that Dr. Kye Chun has applied one will be left behind. The Orange, 07079. ship Board of Adjustment for property located for a Zoning Variance from the Millburn Town- at 15 Coleridge Road Block 3501 Lot 14, in ship Board of Adjustment for property located Reservation is beautiful this time For more information, contact A variety of bulky waste items empty or dry), clothing, metal Millburn Township, which is scheduled for a at 100 Millburn Ave. Block 409 Lot 9 in hearing on July 19, 2004 at 7:00 p.m.inTown Millburn Township, which is scheduled for a of year, so take a chance and try Hogenauer from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. can be dropped off at the town- storage sheds (must be disassem- Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jer- hearing on July 19, 2004 at 7:00 p.m.inTown something new.” at (973) 762-1475. ship’s public works yard. bled) and tires. sey. The requested variance is to Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jer- 606.2e1e)(1)f)2.a)b) variances for side set- sey. The requested variance is to permit inte- Among the materials accepted Residents using private or com- back, side setback combined, building cover- rior alterations to an existing building for the age and lot coverage to erect an addition. creation of a doctors office. Use variance and are indoor and outdoor furniture, mercial cars or pick up trucks for The papers relating to this application are on parking variance required. file in the office of the Secretary of the Board The papers relation to this application are on outdoor play equipment (concrete drop off must first obtain a dump- of Adjustment daily between the hours of 8:30 file in the office of the Secretary of the Board Display Advertising Deadline a.m.-4:30p.m., Monday through Friday. Any of Adjustment daily between the hours of 8:30 must be removed), toys, screens, ing permit from the public works interested party may appear at said hearing a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. and participate therein in accordance with the Any interested party may appear at said hear- Friday at 4 p.m. screen doors, windows, rugs, mat- office at 345 Essex St. rules of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. ing and participate therein in accordance with tresses, box springs, television The office is open Monday David Scicolone the rules of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Applicant Applicant Call (973) 376-1200 sets, electronic devices, small ap- through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to The Item 1050928 The Item 1049949 Fee $11.18 Fee $10.75 pliances, paint cans (must be 4:30 p.m. July 8, 2004 July 8, 2004 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 8, 2004 Page B9

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HOUSE TONY’S 9am-5pm, Rain or Shine SALES Adobe GoLive, for Children & Adults vintage clothing and ac- Will clean out basements, Home Health Services 1855 NO Early Birds. Kids NetObjects Fusion, PIANO; Yamaha P2B up- SALES Brazilian All Instruments, Level cessories, jewelry, country Adobe InDesign, or right, circa ’70, well maint’d attics, yards, houses. ware and furnishings. 59 books, dishes, baby items, ADVERTISING No Job Too Small IN HOME CARE & Styles Adobe Acrobat Profes- $2600. 973-783-1125 973-227-3100 housecleaning Established 1978 Greenwood Ave. Sat 7/10 toys, decorative items, Call Tony FOR THE ILL & ELDERLY TELEMARKETING sional. Salary range: clean your house / office, 104 Watchung Ave. 8-7pm Sun 7/11 9a-1pm. computer equip & much North Jersey Media Certified Home Health more. Many new items!!! $48,938-$58,822. Visit Sporting Goods 1340 SHORT HILLS- 30 Delwick reliable /resp gd Ref’s. 201-438-5232 Upper Montclair MONTCLAIR: Moving Sale Groups seeks a Telemark- www.to.montclair.nj.us Ln. Sat/Sun 9a-2p, many 973-477-5082 Aides - Lic, Bonded, Ins’d 783-4330 eter in Montclair to make Live-in/Hrly(973)763-6134 Sofa, Bookcases, stereo, for further information. NORDIC TRACK- CX920 itms incl. Baby Grnd Piano, Decks 1720 www.montclairmusic.com outbound telephone sales A Happy Home ALERT HOME SERVICES bed, dresser, 2 night- Township of Montclair Elliptical Xtrainer, used twi- Tudor style DR furn, cus- stands, NordicTrack ski & service calls to new & ex- is an Equal Opportuni- tom Lawson sofa w/2 club Use Janina’s Cleaning LIFE ce, $400 obo973-454-8363 DECK MEDIC Painting/Paperhanging 1970 machine, women’s clothing isting customers for Essex ty Affirmative Action chrs, custom love seat, Home Improvements 1860 Home/Apt/Office DECKS ARE ALL WE DO! (size 10-14), toys, books, County Community News- Employer. Apply: TREADMILL- motorized, antq Heriv rug, 2 knee hole Specialist WASH ~ SEAL ~ REPAIR videos, microwave oven, papers. Requirements in- Township of Montclair, foldable, programmable, student desks, 2 Jacobean AAA CEILEX PAINTING Insured & www.DeckTuneUp.com ABSDrywall TV, bikes Lots more! Too clude 6 months related Human Resources like new condition, cost arm chrs, lg collect. of Ger- Int/Ext. wallppr,old house Full Benefits Free Est. 1-888-706-3342 Sheetrck•Spackle•Plaster much to mention. JUST work, & basic computer lit- Dept, 205 Claremont $1,270 sell for $450 or man Stines, antq rifles, spclty,odd jobs. No job too 973-818-1366 ∂ 591-1696 66 Cambridge Rd. Mtc. eracy. Must possess good Ave, Montclair, NJ best offer 973-783-3675 antq primitive blanket chst small! 800-355-9211 comm. & organizational 973-340-3090 Electrical Services 1770 East off Gorve St. Btwn 07042 or fax your + more. 973-376-1996 ADS PAINTING-Int/Ext skills & be detail oriented, Chris Home Care Wallnut & Chestnut. resume to General Merchandise 1350 Pwrwash, Wallpaper, efficient, and follow instruc- UPPER MONTCLAIR EUROPEAN TOUCH Bath, kitchen, deck, floors Sat 7/10 7:30-3:30 GOT 1-A Evans Electric, Inc. 973-233-1720. Closing tile, painting 973-305-1260 free est. 201-398-9352 tions. M-F, 37.5 hrs/wk date July 19, 2004. 330 Park St. Cleaning Service-Prof’l, Lic#14498, RESIDENTIAL MONTCLAIR - Multi Family Send resume to ATTENTION Fri/Sat,7/9-7/10, 9:30-3:30 powerful equip. Complete Servicing Morris, Essex & ûEJF CONSTRUCTIONû A Wonderful Job Painting Yard Sale! Furn, books, LR, DR, BR furn. Farm tbl, Home/Ofc 15 yrs exp. [email protected] BR Set - for teenagers. Sin- Passaic. For a quick re- Additions/Reno’s/Decks Int/Ext, Sheetrock, Power- toys, etc. Sat/Sun 7/10 & m or fax to (973) 569- Employment Services 1090 8 chrs. Marbletop console 973-731-4149 sponse, call 973-541-1496 Free Est - Any size job wash,Decks 973.667.7061 11, 9-4. 57 Gordonhurst Av EASIER! gle bed w/trundle, lrg bu- 7310. North Jersey Com- tbls. Painted corner cab. ûû 201-941-2351 ûû reau desk w/12 drawers. Exp’d w/ Refs. By appt. û û munity Newspapers EOE Cupboards, armoires, chrs, ON TIME ELECTRIC BUDGET PAINTING! MONTCLAIR Sat 7/10 The ads that appear $1050 neg. Also 32" Sony chests, mirrors, tbls, lmps, Marcia or Diane: 973-673- No Job Too small/Fully Ins Kitchens, Baths, Base- Int/Ext, paper/Hme Imprv, 18 Baldwin St, 10a-3pm Now you can SECRETARY under this classification are Trinitron TV w/stand. $950 carved 4-poster twin beds. 9316 or cell 718-213-5496 Lic #13042. 201-368-7776 ments, Decks, Windows & Free Est! 201-921-6230 (Near by Bloomfield) not offers of employment. Call Frank 973-744-5877 Doors. All Home Improve- Text Books, Furn, Jewelry PT Secretary for busy syn- King & Qn sz headboards. GINA’S HOME CLEANING or 1-800-711-2193 In some cases they ask for ALL Calls Ret’d in 10min ments. Free Est. DELEON- Painting /Constr agogue office. Candidate COCKTAIL TABLE- Glass Paintings & prints incl Chi- SERVICE MONTCLAIR Sat 7/10 & charge your money. We ask that our nese export & folk por- û Call 973-305-0441 Inter/Exter, Pwrwash, Bath must have strong interper- top, white. 2 black chairs. Residential & Commercial Rm, Home Improvement Sun 7/11, 32 Cloverhill Pl sonal skills, a warm & readers use good judg- Curio w/glass cabinet, traits. Sterling & slvr plate. Floors 1795 ment when responding to References available & MASTER CRAFTSMAN Ceramic Tile work,Kitchen 12p-4pm, HH Items, Furn, friendly telephone person- black. (973)893-0421. Crystal & china. Oriental Free consultation Carpentry, Drywall, Tile, Clothing, Plus Lots More classified ad these ad. rugs. Children’s furn incl Roof,Siding,Windows ality & the ability to multi- DR SET-Cherry, Qn Anne 973-759-7197 QUALITY Hardwood Flrs Interior Painting, Wall- Lo prices free est. 973-783- task. Computer literacy a bunk beds. Old & new wick- Install û Refinish Free Est MONTCLAIR:Sat/Sun tbl & 6 chairs- $500; Qn û û paper, Odd Jobs/Repairs. 3574 Or 973-985-4675 7/10-11 9-5 325 Orange We accept: must. Hrs: 9am-2pm, M-F. RIDE THE er. (Lloyd Flanders) Chan- HOUSE CLEANER 201-997-5568/ 893-5548 size futon frame/mattress Call Ed. 201-315-5941 Rd, Truck body liner, HH, Competitive salary. Send WELLNESS WAVE. deliers. Baby grand piano. Resp/Reliable • Exc Ref’s. FAMILY BUDGET Painting $100. Call (973)783-4151 R&S WOOD OTTS-N-ENDS Organizes bric-a brac&more R/D 7/17 resume to: M. Diamond, Distributors wanted. US & Dansk "Concerto". Re- Call Clara 201-306-3221 FLOORING CO. Int/ext-paper-home improv Temple Sholom of West DRYER Speed Queen cords. Snow blower. Lg closets, cleans out storage Free est. 973-470-8284 MONTCLAIR - Sat/Sun, Global. 201-391-4592 û HOUSE CLEANING û 7/10 & 7/11, 9am-5pm. Essex, 760 Pompton Ave, Comm’l. w/coin box. $150. amount of holiday items. Custom Installations rooms,straightens out most Experienced ± References û GAETANO PAINTING û 318 Claremont Avenue Cedar Grove NJ, 07009 or 973-783-9364 Kitchenware. Many decora- • Borders • Inlays • Parquet anything. 973-580-2564. Situations Wanted 1205 Gabriella, (973)204-4247 • Plank • Sanding Interior/Exterior Specialist fax: 973-239-7935 Furniture- distressed wood tive & collectible items. ~ LUXURY ~ hutch and matching table MARY WOOD ESTATE ! ! • Refinishing • Custom Colors Kitchens 1885 Faux Finish • Distressed HOUSECLEANING Collectibles, furniture, light- s r r TM Care giver with elderly / w/ 6 chrs $1500, 3 piece Wall to wall Carpet Finishing • Wall Coverings ing, fishtanks, books, games dark wood entertainment AND HOUSE SALES Thorough, Reliable, live-in/out.Childcare no fee • Area Rugs •Stair Runners (All Types) • Exterior Resto- toys, bicycles, housewares set $1000, fridge $250, futon (973)783-2942 Reasonable, Great Refs! TRUCK LOADS of kitchen & much more. Rain or Summer Position Housekeeping/Cooking $100, tv stand $50, ! (973) 509-1155 ration. Free Est, Fully Ins’d shine. NO EARLY BIRDS! 973.216.7328 WENDY SANDS Margaret 973-509-7112 cabs. Huge whse loc. Bath available. Outdoor stock Exp’d 973-779-0380 vanities, marble tops. Gas 908-930-9715 or 433-7652 Estate & Content Sales If you’d like to have your and customer service at CHILD CARE - Mom & Furniture Repair & ranges, Disc. prcs. In stall, FURNITURE - Kit set 973-467-8175 home or office sparkling 1815 Grandma will provide lov- Refinishing optn. Paterson Stove & West Essex Building Sup- Oak/tile, 3pc LR set, 1 clean & fresh, call ing care in our W. Orange antique desk, 1 china Kitchen Ctr. 973-790-5100. ply, Verona. Call Chip Rummage Sales/Bazaar 1390 Barbara 973-374-1157 FURNITURE Craftsman home. CPR, music teach- closet. 2BR pcs. A vari- Refinish, Repair, Restora- 973-239-1500 er, fenced in yard. FT/PT. ety of other items. 9pc Landscaping 1890 ûMAID-A-DAYû tion, Reupholstering, Experienced & exc referen- cherry DR set. 973- MAPLEWOOD-Gigantic 35 Yrs Established Clean- Cane,Rush, etc. Call Steve Teacher Assistant ces. Call 973-325-8575 857-9576 after 5pm. TURNOVER SALE, Mor- 20yrs - Rainbow Garden ing - Reliable Personnel Izzo 973-226-5737 Playhouse Cooperative row Church,600 Ridge- Design. Planting, pruning College Students for odd wood Rd, July Thurs. AM’s Insd/ Bnded 973-661-1111 furniturerestoring. com Nursery School, W. Or- GENUINE CHRISTIAN & maint. 973-509-0096 ange, seeks FT/PT teacher jobs, landscaping home 9:30a-12:30p except 7/29; projects etc., pay by job or DIOR SAMPLES hand- Tues. eves 7-9, 7/6-13-20 CECERE BROTHERS assistants. Call 973-736- bags & wallets in stores 9451 or fax 973-736-9450 $15 an hour each, call Matt Clothing, linens, boutique LANDSCAPING, LLC 973-226-7396 or Zach now! ½ off retail price. ∂Brick Paver Walks & patio MILLBURN- Telemarketing 973-575-9535 973-768-6370 ∂Blue Stone Walks & patio Cong B’nai Israel ∂Brick Paver Driveways Elder Care available by re- ATTENTION ∂ ADVERTISING sponsible woman with White Elephant Sale Retaining Walls & Steps HOT TUB/SPA-7 person, 160 Millburn Ave. Sunday ∂Drainage Systems TELEMARKETING good refs. Live in 5-7 ∂ days. Call 201-247-4340. 45 jet, 10HP, ozone, full 7/11 9-4pm & Mon 7/12 Landscape Designs & North Jersey Media warranty, cost $8k, ask 9-1pm: Bag Day. HH Installations Groups seeks a Telemark- HOUSECLEANER $3795. 973-292-1118 Items, electronics, art, furni- (973)226-3002 eter in Montclair to make Experienced with excellent ture, books, clothing, toys. outbound telephone sales LOVE SEAT - NEW refs in the Montclair & Up- Traditional. Oversized Upscale boutique & collecti- References Upon Request & service calls to new & ex- per Montclair area. bles. Cash Only! R/S isting customers for Essex Earth tones Paid $1000, Call to View photos of our (973)578-2584 leave a r County Community News- Sell $400. 973-256-1855 Classifieds… Work or Visit Our msg. for Celia Completed Job Sites papers. Requirements in- Moving Sale – Henredon Classifieds, clude 6 months related Housecleaning: Hardwork- sofa and chairs, large Per- work, & basic computer lit- ing Polish woman seeks they work! NJ Lic. No. 0021960. sian rugs, twin bed set, they work! Fully Insured. Est.1985 eracy. Must possess good homes to clean. Refs. Mar- other furn. (973)746-9835 comm. & organizational garet, 973-473-4232 skills & be detail oriented, Refrigerator,Freezer,Wash NANNY avail for live-out MERCHANDISE FOR SALE efficient, and follow instruc- er/Dryer, Stove, $95, 201- tions. M-F, 37.5 hrs/wk position in Essex County. 368-2261/ 908-486-1019 Send resume to Good refs. (973)395-1581 Merchandise Wanted 1355 If you have an item to sell for less [email protected] NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER m or fax to (973) 569- Refs avail. 5yrs exp. than $100 we’ll run your 3 line 7310. North Jersey Com- 973-672-9999 û111AA Antiquesû munity Newspapers EOE POLISH CLEANING Antiques Wanted classified ad for $9.99 for 2 weeks Cleaning out your garage, attic or closets? Honest & reliable. Clean “CASH PAID!!“ houses, apts, condos, Furniture • glass • silver All we ask is that you include the price of the item in your ad more ofcs, lndry, ironing. Good toys• paintings• mason jars Have a Garage Sale! refs. Ins’d. 973-239-9244 postcards • fountain pens & that it be under $100.00. Each additional line is only $3.25. Etc. 973-208-1261 Wonderful Nanny Availa- One item per ad • Must include price under $100 • No Garage Sales Don’t have a garage? ble. 11 yrs. exp. as Child AAAA Old Stuff Wanted! No autos, pets or business ads • Firewood not permitted • Please allow ample of Toys, Dolls, Pottery, Furn time before ad will appear • Used clothing must include number of pieces, and a Care Provider. Loving, reli- able, honest, hard working Rugs, Radios, Paintings total for all (not to exceed $100) • NO REFUNDS Sell your merchandise person. Also driver. Refs Watches, Pens, Lighters avail. Betsy 973-678-1130. Cameras, Clocks, Glass Just fill out the coupon below (no phone or fax, please) what Silver, Bikes, Motorcycles, and mail to The Montclair Times, The Item of Millburn with an ad! etc. 973-783-3158 lv msg : Animals and Short Hills, Verona-Cedar Grove Times ABBY BUYS Antiques, Used Furn., Jewelry & Classified Department, 1 Garret Mountain Plaza, you PO Box 471, West Paterson, New Jersey 07424-0471 Paintings. 201- 391-4414 Pet Services 1235 For information on our A Fishing Tackle collector Please run my classified ad as follows:

wants to buy old rods, reel 0000961840-01 "A to Zebra Animal Care" low advertising prices want lure, catalog908-233-1654 Start your ad with item for sale, not adjective or #. 20 letters & 2 spaces PET SITTER/WALKER: 10 yrs. in business, 20 yrs. All Civil War & Old Military per line. 3 lines minimum. & early deadlines… in animal field. Certified sword-antique guns-helmet ______ACO, ACS,& First Aid. bayonet etc 973-777-2125 Call Cathy 973-744-9016 ______ANTIQUES! TOP $$ PAID! Call Early 1-800-891-9467 LARRY’S PET SITTING Furn, silver, toys, trains. ______Phone # ______û25 Yrs Exp Vet Techû 1 or estate. 973-546-3533 Sitting/Walking Reliable Name ______Good Rates 973-743-7860 BUYING ALL SILVER & GOLD COIN Address ______MEOW! BOW-WOW!, LLC from single piece to collec- 973-857- PETS (7387) tion & U.S paper money. City______Zip ______classifieds. Dogwalking & Cat/Bird We will pay more in cash northjersey.com Care with Tara Bratek than dealers offer. Please find $ ____ enclosed, or charge to this bank card 973-519-4807 MID-DAY DOG WALKING J Mastercard J Visa J Discover J AmEx Classified Department: Svc: Does your dog need a COMIC BOOKS 1 Garret Mountain Plaza • PO Box 471 Number# ______Exp Date ______walk during the day? Abe Wanted. Top $$$ Paid West Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 or Jeanine, 973-233-1431 973-227-5188 0000112507-01 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 8, 2004 Page B11

Painting/Paperhanging 1970 Apartments Unfurnished 2335 Apartments Unfurnished 2335 Apartments Unfurnished 2335 Apartments Unfurnished 2335 Rentals to Share 2360 Homes for Sale 2400 Condos, Townhomes 2410 Buildings Sale/Rent 2475

MONTCLAIR Spacious HOWE’S PAINTING MONTCLAIR 2& 3 Br MONTCLAIR: Charming UPPER MONTCLAIR: MONTCLAIR - 2BR Glen Ridge, $315,000! MTC Ctr: Offices from 1Br, Lr, Dr, Kitch w/ updat- MONTCLAIR- $769,000 & Decorative Finishes Apts, starting at $1100 1BR Vict, dec.fpl, hw flrs, Large 2BRs, living rm, din- duplex, $500/$700. Fe- OPEN HOUSESUN, 11–4 275sf. Some w/pvt baths. ed Appliances, CAC, Hot (973)893-8075 Close To Train, Off St FDR, DW, walk to twn ctr, ing rm, bath, kit. Parking male pref. 917-207-0914 12:30-4:30pm:Open 100 Glen Ridge Av,Unit 12 Curr. avl. Newly renov. Water Incld, Minutes to NY for 2 cars. Great loc conv Parking, Call Sandy 973- avail 7/15, $1250+ut. Montclair-share 2BR apt House Sunday 7/11 BY OWNER - MUST SEE! bldg. loc heart of Down- Direct, Driveway Parking, to train, bus, shopping & JOSEPH Z. PAL 509-2211 ext 15 Prudential Zinn Associates sunny,great loc to twn/train 27 Madison Ave- Fabulous Lovely, modern townhouse town Owner 973-744-3300 $1,075 973-744-7049 park. Tenant pays finder’s Sheetrock • Spackle EQUAL HOUSING NJ Property Mgmt REALTORS prkg, easy going, avail 9/1. new (5,000 SF) custom w/2BR ,2.5 bths; patio-; Indep owned/oper. fee. $1500/mo incl. heat & home is the picture of Offices Sale/Rent 2480 Venetian Plaster MONTCLAIR 2 Bedrm in MONTCLAIR - Sunny 1BR, $600+1/2. 973-489-9528 garage, 5min. walk to train; OPPORTUNITY 973-744-5544 x400,rentals water. STANTON CO., modern elegance. 5 mins Faux Finishes small 2 family on 2 levels, hdwd flrs, NY/NJ bus, 30-min. ride to NY. View All real estate advertising in this newspaper @prudentialzinn.com Realtors, 973-746-1313. away from NY train. 4 BRs, Interior design services $1250 inclds pkg, heat, hot $1100 mo. 973-839-8586 Vacation Rentals NJ 2370 on-line www.fsbo.com MILLBURN: Prof’l office & is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 3.1 baths & 2 car gar. Also available H20, lndry & yard. Ideal to MONTCLAIR: Charming UPPER MONTCLAIR: Lge Enter id#: 67150. For info waiting Rm furnished. avail 862-668-7872 1968 as amended which makes it illegal to Montclair: Unique studio c/a & heat. DIR: Orange to advertise "any preference, limitation, or share. 973-783-9364 2 BR apt on 2nd fl in "Turn 2BR + studio, hdwd flrs, BAY HEAD NJ-5Br,4Bth. 2 call Woody 973-429-2025 wed-sat 973-379-9462 loft w/skylites, $875. BR al- Draper. For more info call discrimination based on race, color, of the Century" Victorian. EIK/dw, lndry, on site prkg, blocks from beach, bay Painting $60/ Room cove, new kitch/bath. Gail Joshshina A McGlotten, Montclair: religion, sex, handicap, familial status or MONTCLAIR 2BR, 2 Fam Updated, Bathrm, Kitch close to shopp’g & transp. views,Pvt guest wing. Min. 3 Rm’s. Your paint. Winston Bkr 973-746-0770 Realtor 201-618-4123 or Out of State Property 2432 750 square feet of Prime national origin, or an intention to make any house,2nd fl, 14 Monroe has D/W, W/D in bsmnt, $1600+ utils. NO FEE. Call $4250/wk July $4500/wk 20 yrs exp. 201-284-2601 such preference, limitation or dis- Pl, n-smkg, prkng, plenty of parking. pets al- gailwinstonrentals.com Peter, (917) 754-8198. 973-762-6300 or to see Park Street office space or 732-213-8744 August, 973-736-4184 w/CAC. Landlord will fin- crimination." $1160+utils. 973-667-3204 lowed $1550/mo + utils. MONTCLAIR, UPPER: color photos go to: This newspaper will not knowingly accept UPPER MONTCLAIR SUMMERTIME Available Immediately. 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Convenient to all NEW ON MARKET 20 min to Mnhtn. $560/mo 973.994.7373 Tank Services 2125 now.$1700. 973-744-2087 refrig, all util incl, Avl 7/15 973-509-3932 amenities 973-736-4165 3BR Split, newer kitchen & 20 acres of Greenery. Prudential Zinn Associates The Georgian Inn Hotel bth, closed in porch, large 1BR fr $795, 2 BR fr $1000 MONTCLAIR- 5 rooms, REALTORS Condos/Townhouses/Rent 2345 Rooms & Suites: Private Newark: North, new constr fenced in backyard. Dir: Tank abandonment remov- No Fees, No Pets h/hw incl, stove, w/w car- Indep owned/oper. Bath, Maid & Linen Serv. 3BR, Bloomfield/Belleville Pompton to Woodland. al, install/testing. 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Utilities, parking, Choice loc near park, STRUGGLING h/hw incl. 201.232.2111 male, share lg house, nr Residential Brokerage Today! w/Math/SAT? CLASSIFIEDS yard, pool included, shopping & commuting. transp, dryway, yard. 973-267-8990 Get The Grade You Need! CEDAR GROVE TODAY! $1,100/mth. 973-744-3754 $1700+utils 973-746-6052 $650+utils, 973-785-0781 ColdwellBankerMoves.com Princeton Grad, Rutgers 2nd flr, 4 rms, $1075, all Univ Math Prof. Patient & supplied, 1 1/2 mo sec, no Encouraging. All levels & pets, non smkg environ, ages. Refs avl. Cheaper avail 8/15. 973-857-0867. than the big agencies & CEDAR GROVE better! Josh 973-746-4452 Private 2 fmly house, 2nd flr apt. Spacious 7 rooms, Waterproofing 2185 immaculate, sunny. Off street parking. Newer appli- ances and carpet. Fresh paint throughout. Great ac- cess to NYC. No pets. We Fix All Basement Water Problems Avail 7/1/04. $1650 + utils. 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…with these add-ons! Page B12 Thursday, July 8, 2004 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com Bikes and trikes and strollers on parade July 4 3. Spencer Bridges (Army 1. Adena Rothbard (Happy Stars Corps of Engineers) Fourth of July) Continued from Page A1 Trikes winners were: 2. Katie Bowman (The Statue 1. Hazel Leonard (A “Hand” of Liberty) Bike winners were: Made Flag). Here were no other 1. Elizabeth Koloski (Stars and 3. Lindsey Larson (Uncle Sam awards. and Friends) Stripes Forever) Stroller winners included a tie 2. Valerie and Andrea Boffa for second place: (Cannons and Volleys) Skills competitions, games, 1. Gabrielle Arace (A Festive rides and other activities con- 3. Emily Bridges (Betsy Ross) Fourth) Small bike winners were: tinued throughout the day in 2. Hayden Merle (God Bless Taylor Park, with the Indepen- 1. Jordana Weinberger (Fes- the USA) tive Flags-also grand prize dence Day observance wrap- 2. Max Cenit (A Relaxing ping up in the evening with a winner) Fourth) 2. Jack Seeley (United We fireworks display at the Mill- Wagon and wheel winners burn High School stadium. Stand) were:

Eveline Speedie/staff photographer Elizabeth Koloski won first place in the bike category for “Stars and Stripes Forever”

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973-402-1842 1055 Parsippany Blvd., 1050163 Suite 101, Parsippany W83132-01 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 8, 2004 Page B13 Saluting Old Glory on Independence Day

Spencer and Emily Bridges took home awards for their bike category for “Army Corps of Engineers” and Emily creations July 4. Spencer won third place in the small won third place for “Betsy Ross”

Eveline Speedie/staff photographer Hayden Merle won second place in the stroller division Katie Bowman won second place in the wagon and Janet Mangano awards Jack Seeley second place in the for “God Bless the USA” wheel winners division for “The Statue of Liberty” small bike category for “United We Stand”

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World War II veteran Julio Policarpio, right, helps raise “Old Glory” up the Taylor Park flagpole on July 4

Eveline Speedie/staff photographer Mayor Thomas C. McDermott participates in opening ceremonies on Independence Day

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