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THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 2015 S e n tin e l g m n ew s.com North Brunswick • South Brunswick Fire marshal resigns, admits embezzlement By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer he former treasurer of North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Co. 3 re­ Tsigned after admitting that he embez­ zled at least $89,000 from the fire company since last year. Craig J. Snediker. 40. of Monroe Town­ ship, pleaded guilty on Sept. 2 in federal court in Trenton to an information charging him with one count of wire fraud, accord­ ing to a statement prepared by U.S. Attor­ ney Paul J. Fishman. North Brunswick Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack released a statement on Sept. 3 that stated: ‘Today I asked for and received the resignation of Craig Snediker, North Brunswick Township fire marshal. His guilty plea in the United States District Court yesterday afternoon mandated his im­ mediate separation from the township.” . According to Fishman, Snediker had the authority to deposit and withdraw money from the fire company’s bank account, which held public funds and private dona­ tions, since he was the treasurer. He admitted that from March 25, 2014, through May 19, 2015, he used ATM ma­ chines at banks in Middlesex County to ac­ cess the funds for his personal expenses. According to the court document, Snediker made multiple transactions in­ cluding a $500 ATM cash withdrawal from the account at a bank in on March 25, 2014; three ATM cash with­ drawals from the account at a bank in New Jersey on July 24, 2014, totaling $1,660; STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR two ATM cash withdrawals from the ac­ In recent years, coaches have placed greater importance on understanding the dangers of practicing in the heat and the need for proper hy­ count at a bank in New Jersey on Nov. 26, dration. Coaches have received training on hydration, concussions and the use of defibrillators in an effort to improve player safety. 2014, totaling $1,000; and two ATM cash withdrawals from the account at a location in Pennsylvania for $807.98 on May 19, Coaches, trainers see improvements in player safety 2015. Overall. Snediker admitted that he with­ By KENNY WALTER as regulations now require better under­ ski, an 11-year old from Warren who died drew between $89,000 and $92,986 without Staff Writer standing of the effects of heat and hydra­ in 2006 from sudden cardiac arrest after the fire company’s authorization. igh school coaches are not only tion, limits on contact during football cheerleading practice. Snediker later concealed his actions by charged with leading their sports practice to help prevent concussions, and The law requires schools to establish and misrepresenting the account balance to the programs, they are now also tasked training in defibrillator use. implement an emergency action plan to re­ Township of North Brunswick, Fishman H “In many schools in the Shore Confer­ spond to sudden cardiac events, which in­ said. with being first responders in emergency situations involving their players. ence, there is only one athletic trainer and cludes a list of five school employees, “Craig deeply regrets the offense and Janet’s Law, a state law implemented in we have to prioritize when it comes to coaches or trainers to hold CPR and defibril­ will make full and complete restitution to 2014, requires at least one team coach, li­ games,” said John Desimini, the athletic lator certification, and a detailed procedure the fire company,” said his attorney, Robert censed athletic trainer or designated staff trainer at Ocean Township High School. for responding to sudden cardiac events. C. Scrivo, a partner in McElroy, Deutsch. member to be trained in cardiopulmonary “The coaches will be the first line of de­ Desimini said he has trained Ocean Mulvaney & Carpenter of Morristown. resuscitation [CPR] and the use of an auto­ fense in recognizing the situation quickly, Township coaches in CPR and the use of the Although Snediker also served as treas­ mated external defibrillator. calling for backup and treating (the player) defibrillator in-house since he became the urer of the entire North Brunswick Fire De­ Parents may feel more at ease this school until we get there,” he said. Spartans’ athletic trainer 12 years ago. partment, the charges themselves and the year when they drop off a child at practice, Janet’s Law is named after Janet Zilin- (Continued on p a g e 6) (Continued on page 15) 2 SENTINEL NS GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS • www.gmnews.com September 10, 2015

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Jason Friedman of Edison is using his passion for mountain climbing to help those in need through Hands of Hope, an Edison nonprofit that provides food to the hungry throughout the community. Mountaineer aims to reach new heights in helping feed hungry

By PJ CANDIDO Hands of Hope food pantry for three or four Staff Writer years now. man’s passion for mountaineering is Goedesky said Friedman has been amaz­ making a positive difference by ben­ ing for the organization. efiting people in need. “Last year he raised over $7,500, so that A was a really big help for us to get through Jason Friedman, 40, of New Brunswick, PHOTOS COURTESY OF PATRICIA DESIDERIO is set to climb Mt. Whitney in California, the winter months,” she said. “Last year as an organization, we provided food for over The Rutgers Women’s Volleyball Team hands out 600 backpacks stuffed with back-to- from Oct. 3 through Oct. 6. The tallest peak school essentials for students in need across Middlesex County on Aug. 21 as part of in the continental United States, Mt. Whit­ 13,080 people.” Friedman said he plans to climb as long United Way of ’s annual back-to-school collection on Aug. 21 at Sacred ney tops off at 14,505 feet. Heart Church in New Brunswick. His undertaking has been dubbed “Hike as he is physically able to do so. He said for Hunger” and the community can donate fear certainly creeps in, but it is important to his effort. The funds will go directly to to manage that. Rutgers women's volleyball team Hands of Hope, a nonprofit, community- “It takes you away from all the distrac­ based organization committed to alleviating tions of life, because you are focused on the helps serve backpack drive hunger in the Edison area. task at hand,” he said. Goedesky said the food pantry stays “I think that it is important to support recruiting the help of members of the Rut­ their cause of feeding the less fortunate peo­ very busy, and the help Jason provides is re­ By KATHY CHANG ally appreciated. Staff Writer gers Womens Volleyball team. ple in the area,” Friedman said. The United Way of Central Jersey has “It is rewarding for him and certainly re­ ith the help of the Rutgers Friedman, who is married with an 8- been holding the event for approximately 15 warding for us,” she said. “He did great last Women’s Volleyball Team, the year-old son, is a council representative for years. the Northeast Regional Council of Carpen­ year, and he is aiming for a bigger goal this United Way of Central Jersey dis­ year.” W Schools and agencies participating in the tributed close to 600 backpacks stuffed with ters in Edison. He said he has been involved program include: A.C. Chester Redshaw El­ Part of achieving that goal involves back-to-school essentials to students in need with rock climbing and mountaineering for ementary School in New Brunswick; Coor­ training in the time leading up to the climb, across the county. about eight years now. dinated Family Care in North Brunswick; according to Friedman. A backpack distribution was held on “Rock climbing is an intense, personal East Brunswick High School; Family of He said the trip to Mt. Whitney will Aug. 21 at the Sacred Heart Church in New sporting event,” Friedman said. “It focuses Christ Life Center in Dunellen; FISH Hos­ begin with a flight to Las Vegas. From there, Brunswick. the mind to everything that is within arms pitality Program in Piscataway; Lafayette he will rent a car and drive to Northern Cal­ Patricia Desiderio, who organized the reach of you.” Estate Elementary School No. 25 in the ifornia where he will hike to the mountain event for United Way in Milltown, said this Jackie Goedesky, who helps at the food Fords section of Woodbridge; Lord Stirling and attempt to climb it. year’s drive was a little bit different; rather pantry’s soup kitchen, said it is great that Elementary Community School in New “If I successfully climb it the first at­ than collect donations as part of its annual Jason volunteers for the Edison community. Brunswick; McKinley Community School tempt, I can climb other spots for fun,” he “Stuff the Bus” event and sending the items “I am so grateful for Jason taking us on in New Brunswick; Mt. Zion CDC Pre­ said. “If not, I will have a second day to at­ to participating schools in Middlesex and as his personal charity,” she said. “It is re­ school in New Brunswick; New Brunswick tempt the climb again before I leave.” Somerset counties, a backpack distribution ally cool, and we need these donations to Middle School; PRAB, a comprehensive To donate, visit www.handsofhopenj.net or day was held. make it through the holidays.” human services organization in the county; send a check payable to “Hands of Hope” with “Each family received a voucher,” she Last September, Friedman climbed Mt. Roosevelt School in Edison; South County “Hike for Hunger” in the check’s memo line said. Rainer in to draw attention to the Day Care Center in Helmetta; and South to Hands of Hope P.O. Box 1057 Edison, NJ Charmaine Rodriguez, volunteer coordi­ plight of Edison residents who are facing food River Elementary School. insecurity. He said he has been working with 08818. nator for United Way, was instrumental in

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LogistXGames, these industry professionals have Six vehicle burglaries took Police have recovered evi­ CBRE Group, Inc. and CORE Group, LLC will tremendous pride in their work and in their col­ place between 8:30 p.m. on Sept. dence from the scenes. The inves­ hold the second annual New Jersey LogistXGames, leagues,” said Mindy Lissner, executive vice presi­ 1 and 8 a.m. on Sept. 2 in the area tigations are ongoing. Anyone a unique four-event competition that is geared at dent of CBRE. “We fully anticipate the same levels of Cardinal Court, Raleigh Road with information should call South communicating the value of the logistics and distri­ of engagement and excitement at this year’s second and Hastings Road in South Brunswick Police at 732-329- bution industry in New Jersey and recognizing the annual event and look forward to continuing this Brunswick, according to police. 4646. “best” practitioners in the region, on Sept. 25. New Jersey logistics tradition for years to come.” In all cases, the suspect gained — Jennifer Amato From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., employees from compa­ All proceeds from the 2015 New Jersey Games, nies throughout the region will gather at the Matrix after event costs, will be donated to the Wounded Development, a new state-of-the-art 550,000-square- Warrior Project. Landlords registered in North Brunswick foot distribution center at 965 Cranbury-South River To date, the partnership has raised approximately Road, South Brunswick. $25,000 in cash donations and $10,000 in trophies, since 2012 must update registration Teams will participate in relay events that include equipment and supplies in advance of the competi­ the Pallet Puzzle Sprint, the Pallet Jack Relay, the tion. For the second consecutive year, Tiffany & Co. 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“It absolutely has been addressed, there Player safety is a tremendous amount of training that coaches have to go through just to recog­ (Continued from p a g e 1) nize it.” Blekeski said. “I have no doubt that He also said he is hopeful more progress as far as concussions are concerned that re­ is made in addressing and identifying stu­ ally has been addressed here in New Jersey. dents at risk for sudden cardiac arrest, much “I think that the coaches who work here like the progress that has been made in re­ all treat it the same, whether it is a game, gard to concussions. whether it is a practice or any kind of activ­ “The thing that scares me the most now ity. They really are vigilant when it comes is the sudden cardiac arrest,” Desimini said. to things like that.” “I think eventually they are going to start According to Blekeski, a lot of the focus doing more with it like they started doing on concussions on the high school level can more with concussions. be attributed to high-profile cases like Hall “I think we are starting to notice that of Fame linebacker Junior Seau, who com­ more kids are at risk at a young age, and that mitted suicide in 2012 after 20 years in the scares me the most.” NFL with the San Diego Chargers, Miami Better training for coaches is especially Dolphins and New England Patriots. important in lower-risk sports, according to “I think the state has really been pretty Desimini, because trainers are often forced proactive when it comes to concussions,” he to prioritize which games or practices to at­ said. “I think a lot of that trickles down, you tend. see a lot of big profile guys in the NFL.” He said all coaches in Ocean Township While football gets the lion’s share of at­ schools have radio contact with the trainer tention regarding concussions, the Sports in case there is an incident and he is not cur­ Concussion Institute, a California-based re­ rently at the specific field. search organization studying concussions “I have walkie talkies at every field, so if for middle school and high school athletes, there is a soccer game, coaches will have has concluded that there is a 50-percent risk walkie talkie,” Desimini said. “Soccer has of concussion for female soccer players. just as many concussions as football, so Courtney Bonura, the head coach of the when there are games, you just prioritize the Howell Township School girls soccer team, higher-risk game.” said to limit concussions during practice her While Desimini is struggling with bal­ teams do not often practice “headers.” ancing multiple sports, South Amboy High She said the majority of the concussions School Athletic Director Ken Blekeski said that occur during soccer games are either by the problem at his school is the district does players heading the ball or two players col­ not currently employ an athletic trainer; liding, both which she seeks to avoid dur­ something he hopes is eventually addressed. ing practice. “Our coaches really have to be that first Another issue that has received attention line of defense, and if it is something that by the NJSIAA and high schools through­ they can’t really assess, they are going to out the state is the risk of heat stroke to make a call to the local first aid squad,” players as practices primarily begin in Au­ Blekeski said. “It is very inefficient and it gust in preparation for the season. is something we are trying to correct.” Timko said one of the recent guideline While Janet’s Law is in its second year, FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI changes is football players gradually work the New Jersey State Interscholastic Ath­ A new state law requires at least one coach, trainer or school employee per sport to be cer­ toward full pads once practices start in Au­ letic Association (NJSIAA), which oversees tified in CPR and the use of a defibrillator. Coaches have received training in hydration, con­ gust, meaning practices begin with only hel­ public, private and non-public high school cussions and the use of defibrillators in an effort to improve player safety. mets for a period of time before adding pads , has made a concerted Although Davies said he never coached stationary bike to light aerobic work to due to the heat. effort in recent years to reduce the risk of a lot of contact practices even in his early weight training to individual sport drills to Davies said an emphasis on hydration both concussions and heat stroke. days as a head coach, he said a lot of light contact before the player may return to throughout the day is a focus for players in Cory Davies, the head coach of the Free­ coaches years ago made contact in practice practice. Freehold. hold Township High School football team, an emphasis. Desimini also said it has become policy “We’re at the point now where we have said the state has made great strides and it “When I first started coaching, a lot of in Ocean Township to relax the strenuous all kinds of water jugs out there, we have has led to an overall improvement for high guys wanted to find out how physically academic requirements of students suffer­ guys walking around squirting water bottles school athletes. tough the players were and had a lot of con­ ing from concussions. and we have water stations,” he said. “We “I think we’ve come a long, long way tact drills,” Davies said. “We started giving them academic preach to our guys that they have to be with just the whole awareness to it and the According to Timko, all coaches are also (guidelines) because we start to notice that drinking water over a period of time and not awareness to the concussions and the hy­ required to take both a concussion and heat any type of brain stimulation does not help just when they get to practice.” dration from where we were back in the old acclimatization course in the offseason to the healing process,” he said. Davies said how coaches view water days,” Davies said. “We think about some­ better understand the risks to the players “There are guidelines that give the stu­ breaks is a far cry from the days of the times there were a lot less concussions back and better equip themselves to possible dent extra time in class. They are allowed “Junction Boys” where water breaks from years ago, but there probably were because emergency situations. to wear sunglasses in class if they are still Hall of Fame head coach Bear Bryant were no one ever knew what a concussion was. Desimini said as recently as six years sensitive to the light, and allow them to do few and far between, “The awareness is so much different and so ago players who suffered concussions were homework when they feel ready.” “Years ago that wasn’t even a thought,” much better for the protection of the game.” able to return to play after headache symp­ Blekeski said a lot of the improvements Davies said. “I know when I played, once a Steven Timko, NJSIAA executive direc­ toms subsided. to player safety could be attributed to con­ practice we’d walk over to a hose and the tor, said one of the new requirements in However, he said the district requires all tinued research on concussions and a better coach would yell at you if you stayed at the 2015 is that football teams are only permit­ athletes to submit to an impact concussion understanding of the risk. hose too long.” ted 90 minutes of contact a day once the test, which is a cognitive baseline test that “A lot of it is really common sense,” Blekeski said South Amboy coaches have first game of the season is played in an ef­ can be used as a comparison when a player Blekeski said. “I think a lot of things have also focused on the risk of heat stroke for play­ fort to limit concussions and other injuries. has a concussion. changed in the last 15, 20 years where it ers and have cancelled more summer practices Davies said the new policy would help “When they start to get close to the used to be just get out and go and suck it up. in 2015 due to heat than in years past. players stay healthy throughout the season. baseline, we can start progressing them,” “A lot of that has changed, coaches are “This summer felt like it was particularly “The first thing that has been changed is Desimini said. “After we feel that they’ve very conscious now of a lot of different hot and humid here,” he said. “For the first how many contact days we actually can been cognitively in good shape, we start to things.” time in a while, I actually have seen coaches have,” he said. “There is less contact in do a return to play protocol.” Blekeski said the problems that persisted not even go to the point of having practices practice, and we are able to keep players According to Desimini, the return to in the past have been largely addressed by for teams. healthy from the standpoint of not having play protocol is a five- to six-day process policy changes within both the individual “It was cancelled for heat maybe once or concussions during practice.” where the player progresses from riding a districts and the NJSIAA. twice a week.” September 10, 2015 GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS • www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL 7

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TV, Movies, Celebrity 8c More Up late with Stephen Colbert 'I really want all kinds of guests,' says Stephen Colbert as his new late-night foray, 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,' launches By Jeff Pfeiffer ing. “I want to do jokes on Donald Trump so “It feels a little bit like therapy,” Colbert says. ‘“Who is the real Stephen Colbert? "Badly, and 1 have no venue,” Stephen Col­ bert told reporters back in August at the Tel­ Why did you wear a mask? What were you evision Critics Association press tour, when running from? Let it out. It’s a late? night he was still about a month away from debut­ comedy show. Cry.’ “You know, I don’t think anybody would ing The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. “Right now. I’ve just been ‘dry-Trumping.’ I have watched that old show if they didn’t know who I was, because that guy was a just hope he’s taking his vitamins. Please tool, and we did our best from the very be­ stay healthy until I get on the air. Every ginning to peek around the mask. night before I go to bed, I light a candle and Do you know what I mean? Not to get pray that he stays in the race, and I also pray too erudite right now, but Oscar Wilde said that no one puts that candle anywhere near his hair.” something along the lines of ‘Do you want There doesn’t appear to be any danger of to see somebody’s real face? Give them a Trump leaving the race before Colbert hits mask.’ I was able to piggyback on the back of that character and be extremely intimate the airwaves, and who knows, maybe The with the audience because I had die excuse Donald will even appear on the show? An- Hher presidential candidate, Jeb Bush, has that I didn’t mean it, but I’m here to tell you been announced as a guest during Colbert’s I meant a lot of it. I even agreed with my first week, while candidate Bernic Sanders character sometimes. will appear during the second But we tried to establish a really intimate relationship with the audi­ week. Colbert’s first week — ence. My hope is that when Wonder and amazement you see me on the new show, which kicks off Sept. 8 on you’ll go, ‘Oh, wow. A lot of CBS with George Clooney, Jeb Bush and musical guest that was him the whole time.’ await on the trail But I won’t know how much Jon Batiste and Stay Human — offers a nice representa­ of it is undl I go do it, honest By Paul Hall find themselves laughing and enjoying mo­ to God. It’s an act of discov­ tion of where the show might www.channelguidemag.com ments along the way, despite their very dif­ ery for me, too.” go in terms of guests, and ferent exteriors. Together they will find out And for the people out Bill Bryson (Robert Redford) is an ac­ they seem to reflect a cross- so much more than they ever imagined. there who thought die Colbert complished travel writer. He’s brought a section of Colbert’s interests, Enjoying this movie was easy. Director Report Stephen was a real number of worldwide destinations home to at least the interests we could the masses through his writing. Although Ken Kwapis gives us a picturesque setting infer from his previous work person? to look at along the trail through cinematog­ “Well, I hope they are the exotic locales have long been his sub­ o+i Comedy Central’s The jects, he desires to set out on an American rapher John Bailey’s eyes. There are mo­ Colbert Report — politics, seeking professional help,” ments of pure, breathtaking joy as the two Colbert quips. journey like no other. He wants to hike the music, books, entertainment, journey through the beauty that lies within Colbert, of course, is tak­ Appalachian Trail: not to write a book about comedy, technology. America. ing over the reins of The Late Show from it, but simply to accomplish it. In the new “1 want to have a point of view about movie A Walk in the Woods, based on the The visuals are just the beginning as the them,” Colbert says about his guests. “I David Letterman, and when asked if Dave left anything for him, Colbert says, “Dave book of the same name authored by the real- lead actors are perfect. Redford’s perform­ want to have a point of view about what life Bill Bryson, that’s exactly what he is ance is reminiscent of all the great roles he their project is, or what their position is. If did something better than that. Dave used to get down to the theater in an old brass-han­ going to attempt to do. has played through the years. He floats it’s political, or what the idea of their book Bill’s loving wife Catherine (Emma through the film with ease and reinforces is, or whatever it is. I’m honestly interested dled manual freight elevator, which he asked them not to change — my under­ Thompson) has stood by him for years, but how good he is at his craft. Redford is able in them. I find as much as I’m a satirist, I’m won’t let him even attempt this 2,180-mile to play the straight man to Nolte’s scally­ not ironically detached from anything 1 talk standing is back in ’93, when they reno­ journey without some company. It seems wag, and Nolte feels at home being the about, or anybody I talk to. I don’t fake my vated the theater. I said the same, ‘Please don’t change that.’ After we talked for an none of Bryson’s friends want to take on down-to-earth and “real” guy in the film. He orgasm.” knows how to get raw when he needs to, Colbert says he is open to any type of hour and a half — he was very gracious this crazy feat with him, until he gets a call with his time — I said, ‘Just one last thing, from Stephen Katz (Nick Nolte). Although and has the perfect mannerisms to portray guest on The Late Show. Stephen’s seeming lack of a filter. “Anyone. Anyone. I really want all kinds would you show me how to run the eleva­ Stephen and Bill are not on the best of terms tor?’ He goes, ‘Oh, it’s the best thing in the and haven’t spoken in years, they set out on It was awesome to see substantive roles of guests. I don’t have a litmus test. Really. 1 for both Redford and Nolte as they carry mean, you’re going to do this many shows, building.’ He showed me how to run it. a hiking adventure of a lifetime at their ad­ Then he showed me how to open the doors, this enjoyable film. [so] why have a gatekeeper? ... All I really vanced age. so that the elevator would be right there. He Together they will laugh and enjoy the Couple two great lead performances, es­ want from a guest is somebody who has pecially when they have the most screen something to say so I can play with them.” said, ‘There, now it’s waiting for you.’ That different individuals they have become over felt like a guy teaching you how to use the the years. Bill is accomplished and as dis­ time, with a beautifully shot film and you CBS has given Colbert free rein on the have a winner. I could use my own Ap­ show. “There have been no instructions” tool before he leaves. It was really lovely. tant as he can be from their shared He couldn’t have been more gracious. palachian Trail, as I think we all could. The from the network, he says. roots. He has come a long way and seems to He left me with the keys, you might say.” want little to do with his Midwestern up­ Trail is that place allowing us to look back, Of course, Colbert will be doing his new but only briefly, because wonder and show as his “real” self, as opposed to the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert airs bringing. The journey for him is about self- amazement is out there in front of us. faux right-wing character who hosted The weeknights at 11:35 p.m. on CBS beginning discovery. Colbert Report. And in a way, that is free­ Sept. 8. 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North Brunswick’s 33rd annual Her­ the Roadies. itage Day Festival will be held on Sept. 19 Winners for the Heritage Day art com­ at Community Park, 2053 Route 130 petition will be chosen at 5 p.m. All art South, North Brunswick. The rain date is will be on display throughout the day. Sept. 20. At 7 p.m., the Ann Marie Chandlee There will be music, dancing, food, Heritage Day Award will be presented, Bridal' ,'L-buiJl by Troop 33 and Raider Robottx as parr of rides, a petting zoo, pony rides, crafters prior to a live band and fireworks show. c\ in Zimmerman's Eagle Seoul prcicet. and business displays beginning at 1 p.m. Anyone interested in joining Heritage Scheduled events include the Snakes, Day as a business vendor, nonprofit, March 24-28,2015 _ After the Reign, Ray Rodriguez & Swing school, crafter or performance group Sabroso, Sensational Soul Cruisers, should contact Giovanna Branciforte at. Timbo the Clown, Virago Music, Audrey 732-247-0922, ext. 475 or gbranci- Davis African Dance, Mad Science and forte @ northbrun swicknj .gov.

Good deed Kevin Zimmerman, a member of Boy Scout Troop 33 of Milltown, recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout for recon­ structing a footbridge along the trail sys­ tem of Farrington Lake in North Brunswick. The bridge, which had been damaged during superstorm Sandy in 2012, had to be demolished before recon­ struction could begin. Kevin also cleaned up downed tree limbs in the area and used them to outline the trails around the bridge. In honor of Kevin’s achievement, 800-PC-AGE-60 PCM.edu there will be an Eagle Scout Court of ConsumerDisclosurosalPCAGE.edu/disclosures PHOTOS COURTESY OF KEVIN ZIMMERMAN Honor on Oct. 4.

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Remember Julie Newmar? by Ali Datko, ReMIND Magazine She wasn’t the only Catwoman, but Julie Newmar holds the title as the very first. Bom Julia Chalene Newmeyer, Ameri­ can actress and entrepreneur Julie Newmar has never been far from the stage. Both her mother, a Ziegfeld Follies chorus girl, and her father, an engineering professor DISNEY-ABC, MATHEW IMAGING and head football coach at Los Angeles Leah Ashley, Joe Zee, Tyra Banks, Chrissy Telgen, Lauren Makk City College, encouraged young Newmar to pursue creative endeavors. At the age of 17 she had already graduated high school, Did you know • • • spent a year in Europe, been accepted into UCLA and attained a position with Uni­ Tyra Banks and her panel of lifestyle cists - geniuses in the laboratory, but so­ versal Studios as a choreographer and experts are ready to premiere the new na­ cially challenged everywhere else. dance-double. tionally syndicated daily talk show Leonard and Penny (Kaley Cuoco-Sweet- Newmar made her Broadway debut in “FABLife” on Monday, Sept. 14 (check ing) have finally gotten engaged, and neu­ Silk Stockings at the age of 19. She also your local listings for channel and air robiologist Amy (Mayim Bialik) is now performed in L i’l Abner and then in the times). Sheldon’s female companion. Fellow sci­ comedy Marriage-Go-Round, for which The Emmy-award winning talk show entist Rajesh (Kunal Nayyar) and his mi­ she won a Tony. host, supermodel and entrepreneur Tyra crobiologist wife, Bernadette (Melissa Newmar became well-known for her Banks, is joined by panelists Chrissy Rauch), round out the brilliantly funny voluptuous figure; this led to her being Teigen - Food stylist, Joe Zee - Fashion cast. sort of forbidden attraction, though their cast in a number of “temptress” roles. stylist, Lauren Makk - Home stylist and After signing a contract with 20th Century conflicting morals and behaviors will Leah Ashley - DIY stylist. This vibrant Nat Geo WILD’s new series “Vet never allow them to be together. Fox, her legs were insured for $10 million. and engaging team will grace us with the School” will premiere on Saturday, Sept. The role of Catwoman was hammed up She appeared in the television series best tips in beauty, fashion, food, 19 at 10 p.m.. by many others in later years — Lee Meri­ Route 66 and Twilight Zone, as well as on DIY and Home Design. “FABLife” is Grab your stethoscope and check ycitf? wether, Eartha Kitt, Michelle Pfeiffer, numerous variety-style shows. From 1964 being syndicated by Disney/ABC Home nerves at the door, as this show goes be­ Flalle Berry and Anne Hathaway. to 1965, she was cast as Rhoda the Robot Entertainment & Television Distribu­ hind the scenes at Cornell University Col­ Over the next few decades, Newmar in the cult classic sitcom My Living Doll. tion. lege of Veterinary Medicine, one of the broadened her professional horizons. In 1966, Newmar made her debut ap­ country’s lop veterinary schools offering a While she continued to appear in several pearance in Batman as Catwoman, the role CBS will premiere the ninth season of high pressure/big reward world.' We will films and television shows, she also re­ for which she is most widely known. Cat- its hit comedy, “The Big Bang Theory,” follow first-year students mastering the ceived three U.S. patents for a new panty­ woman, Gotham City’s seductive villain- on Monday, Sept. 21 at 8 p.m, moving to basics and fourth-year students handling hose design, dubbed “Nudemar.” In the ess, wears a hip-hugging, black bodysuit its regular Thursday 8 p.m. time slot on difficult cases from hamsters to horses. At 1980s, she began investing in Los Angeles and black cat ears to match. She is woman Nov. 5. Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Vet School, students train to care for hun­ real estate. She developed a passion for in form but distinctly feline in demeanor. Sheldon (Jim Parsons) are brilliant physi- dreds of species. design and gardening. Now in her 80s, She enjoys the occasional cat nap, drives a Newmar hosts many of L.A.’s top charity “Catillac,” hangs out at The Pink Sandbox Brought to you by the publishers of Channel Guide magazine, the ultimate TV re­ events. dance club and even has an affection for source packed with over 200 pages of celebrity news and commentary on what'j_ In 2011 she released The Conscious milk. When roused, particularly when she new and what's good to watch. Greater Media Newspapers readers can order - Catwoman, a biographical book of wit and is near Batman, she begins to meow and Channel Guide at 66% off the cover price, call 866-320-8305 or visit wisdom. purr. bit.ly/ABCI 8NA 24 SENTINEL NS GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS • www.gmnews.com September 10, 2015

Vikings' veteran roster looks to get back to state title game

By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Allen picked up nearly 300 yards and scored Correspondent three touchdowns. Seniors Chris-Jon Sum­ mers and Nyair Hill will also see time in the SOUTH BRUNSWICK backfield, the coach said. Mo Jabbe and sophomore Justin Shorter are the wideouts. With the graduation of Amir Johnson, ith a strong lineup returning, the junior Josh Liao takes over at quarterback. South Brunswick High School When Johnson missed three games with an W football team looks to once again injury last fall, Liao stepped in, and South capture the Greater Middlesex Conference Brunswick did not miss a beat on its way to (GMC) Red Division title and make its way an 11-1 record overall. In six games, Liao back to the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group completed 9 of 18 passing attempts for 104 V championship game. yards. But more important, he showed poise Coach Joe Goerge’s team won the divi­ and leadership behind center, Goerge said. sion and reached the sectional finals for the Liao and company will play behind a second time in three years, falling to Man- sizable, senior dominated line that includes tackles Richie Hoff and Josh Hypolite, alapan High School, 21-7. The two teams MATT DENTON met in the 2012 finals, with the Vikings pre­ guards Tom Leavy and Dillon Donaldson South Brunswick High School receiver Mo Jabbie looks to run up field after catching a pass vailing by a score of 33-22. and centers Darius Tisdale and Christian against Brick Township High School during the preseason game played at the Drum Point “The guys have looked pretty good so Napolitano. Drew Fehte will handle the Sports Complex in Brick. far in our scrimmages, but as a coach you placekicking duties. always want them to look even better,” said “We have some new guys on both sides Allen, Campbell, Hill, Jabbe, Anthony The coach acknowledged that Middle- jGoerge, whose team will open the season of the line, but a lot of them are seniors, and Blakely and Jaier Garrett will be in the de­ town High School South, a Shore Confer­ "bn Sept. 11 with a non-divisional game at I like the group of seniors we have,” Goerge fensive secondary. Garrett doubles as the ence A North Division power, will give his home against Middletown High School said. “They set the stage.” Vikings’ punter. team a stem test Sept. 11 before its first divi­ South. “When I think about it, though, the On the other side of scrimmage, junior “Winning the division is always our sional matchup Sept. 18 when J.P. Stevens main thing is that we’re healthy right now.” Andre Eldridge will line up at nose tackle with goal,” Goerge said. “We’re in one of the High School comes to Ridge Road for a visit. The Vikings return a pair of solid runners Donaldson, Leavy and Tisdale splitting time toughest divisions in the state with teams “We’re going to have to get out and per­ in fullback Phil Campbell and slotback Wen­ at the tackles. Summers, Hoff, Shorter, junior like Old Bridge, Sayreville, Piscataway form at a high level right from the start,” Go­ dell Allen. Last fall, Campbell ran for 734 Marcus Carminaro and sophomore Xavier and Monroe. So we’re setting the bar erge said. “That’s a good thing because we’ll yards and scored 10 touchdowns, while Cargile comprise the linebacking corps. very high.” need to maintain that throughout the season.” As of 9/5/15 Raiders look to turn team around under their new head coach Zsak

By WARREN RAPPLEYEA ell and Zhavier Bonds. Tyler Bryant, Jamil Correspondent Davis and Quamere Nance will get their share of carries as well. Junior Frances Omowole will see time NORTH BRUNSWICK SOUTH BRUNSWICK as running back, quarterback and wide re­ ceiver depending on the situation, Eddie Raiders VIKINGS orth Brunswick Township High Carpenter and strong-armed sophomore School’s football team is looking to DATE OPPONENTWHERE TIME DATE OPPONENTWHERETIME Dylan Seal are the quarterbacks. In addi­ bounce back from a 2-8 record tion, Max Emmanuel, another quick back, 9/11 Old Bridge A 7:00 9/11 Middletown South H 7:00 N under new coach Don Zsak. will line up behind center in the Raiders’ 9/18 Sayreville H 7:00 9/18 J.P. Stevens H 7:00 The Raiders have struggled since mov­ wildcat set. Another sophomore, Isaiah Hall ing into the Greater Middlesex Conference gives the Raiders a speedy wideout. 9/25 Old Bridge A 7:00 9/25 East Brunswick A 7:00 (GMC) Red Division in 2012, but Zsak, “I’m happy with the way our guys 10/02 Monroe H 7:00 10/2 Sayreville H 7:00 who spent the last 10 seasons as an assistant moved the ball during scrimmages,” Zsak 10/9 Edison A 7:00 10/9 East Brunswick A 7:00 at Morristown High School, hopes to said. “We still have some work to do, but change that. 10/16 Monroe Township H 7:00 they’re buying in to what we want them to 10/16 Piscataway H 7:00 “We’re looking to play some old-school do.” 10/23 JP Stevens H 7:00 10/23 Edison A 7:00 football,” the new coach said. “Our goal is Defensively, the North Brunswick line to play a very physical game. We’re going 10/30 A 7:00 10/30 Piscataway H 7:00 includes Bryant, Nance and Hernandez also Middletown North to come straight at teams and let them know 11/26 North Brunswick H 10:00 playing the line. Nate Rowell and Sam 11/26 South Brunswick A 10:00 that North Brunswick comes to play. We do Quaci are the key linebackers. Hill, fellow Sponsored by Sponsored by have some different offensive packages, and sophomore Jeremy Cole and senior Jake at times we will spread things out and throw DeStefano, who moves from defensive end, it around a little bit.” comprise the secondary. Zsak said he G n tu y , North Brunswick does return several moved DeStefano, who was an undersized seniors, including offensive linemen Es- lineman, back to provide a more physical 2 I berth Pereyra and Tymeer Robinson, who presence in the defensive backfield. B u r k e R e a l t y will be joined up front by junior Jeremy Tan “At times, we may just go with one high 1882 Route 1 North Brunswick. NJ 08902 and sophomore Tyler Hernandez, with jun­ safety,” the coach said. “I like to play an ior Bryce Priester starting at tight end. Zsak eight-man front. We want to stop the run “Cttt ifeeple . ifttfic the tOiffexence” Roxanne Gandolfo office: 732.65e.6800 Broker Associate Ceil: 732.277.7082 is undecided on who will play center, and and survive the pass.” North Brunswick’s #1 BROKER s' [email protected] several players are competing for the job. Salutes North Brunswick’s #1 TEAM GRI. RSPS. 5RES _ ,. . North Brunswick will open the season at www.century21 burke.com The Raiders will have a diverse and deep Old Bridge High School (6-4 a year ago) 732-297-0600 ^3 ertdt otKce a telopondentry owvpd » operated backfield with senior fullbacks Zack Row­ Sept. 11. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. September 10, 2015 GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS • www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL 25

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