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ROAD READY DEER MANAGEMENT Group claims costs too dear By Harry Trumbore ship’s business administrator, said of The Item the report presents a strongly- skewed view of the deer manage- A local anti-hunt organization ment program. claims a program of controlled “You can see some drop in the hunting of deer on township lands collisions,” Gordon said, “and has not resulted in a corresponding there were two years we didn’t drop in deer-related automobile have a hunt.” Gordon made the accidents. point there are years when the The organization—Humane number of collisions dropped sub- Alternatives, or HALT—released its stantially, adding, “If we had no second annual report last week. culling, how many more accidents The report reviews the number of would we have had?” deer culled since the township Charts supplied by HALT show instituted its deer management 177 deer were taken from township program and matches the figures properties during the winter of against deer-car collisions as 2001-02. The following year, deer- reported to the township police car collisions dropped from 27 to department. 15. Although the deer population By the end of 2004, the number has been reduced from 412 in of recorded collisions was 19, March 2001 to 62 recorded by aer- down from 27 the previous year. ial survey this past March—a drop However, there was no hunt dur- of 85 percent—HALT claims the ing the winter of 2003-04. number of deer-related car acci- “We’re only culling in one or dents is 4.76 percent higher than two locations,” Gordon explained. before the hunting program began “There are deer throughout the in the winter of 2000. town. If a car hits a deer on the ELIZABETH GRAMER FOR THE ITEM According to the report, “…the other side of town, away from More than 400 cyclists showed up Sunday to take part in the first Tri-Town Family Bike Day, which also launched the opening data illustrates that the size of the where we’re culling, that doesn’t deer population had minimal say culling is ineffective.” of Brookside Drive on Sundays for bikers. Above, cyclists are seen gathering at the Millburn Free Public Library parking lot at impact on the incidence of colli- Pat Porter, one of the founders 9:30 a.m. in anticipation of their ride through the township, Maplewood and South Orange. Below, left, officials from the three sions, indicating that road safety— of HALT, maintained the average towns line up. They are, from left, South Orange Village President William Calabrese, township Mayor Dan Baer, and the primary justification for the number of collisions doesn’t fluc- Maplewood Mayor Fred Profeta. Below, right, resident Ashley Lynn takes advantage of a free service and has her bicycle program—was not improved by tuate much from year to year. The checked by Nick Burton of High Gear Cyclery. Brookside Drive will now be open every Sunday from 7 a.m. to noon, weather removing deer.” permitting, for cyclists. Timothy P. Gordon, the town- SEE DEER, PAGE B10

FARMERS MARKET 2 new farmers coming to town By Patricia Harris ment Alliance (DMDA), will take of The Item place Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 2 Organic produce and frozen p.m. in the municipal lot on the meat and fish products will be corner of Essex and Main streets. among the new offerings this sum- The market continues through mer when the township’s Farmers Oct. 31. Market reopens Tuesday for its Two new farmers will join four 14th season. other vendors at the market this In addition, to stimulate shop- season, according to Helen Kyle, per interest in the downtown, orga- assistant director of the DMDA nizers will hand out coupons from and the market manager. The local merchants and hold a raffle farmers who are returning this sea- each week to give away a gift cer- son are Alstede Farms, Ort Farms, tificate. Entrants need not be pre- Greenwood Farms and Dr. Pickle. sent to win. New additions to the market The market, sponsored by the Downtown Millburn Develop- SEE FARMERS, PAGE B10

GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARD High school site for Fourth of July festivities Despite ongoing construction at plenty of light.” Association cites Khona, Ranieri the Millburn High School stadium, The holiday events will begin at 9 the township still will hold its a.m. at Taylor Park with a flag- By Patricia Harris nominations submitted by the tion in preserving the various opportunity to have all those expe- traditional Fourth of July raising ceremony. ofTheItem public, according to Neighbor- holdings for many more genera- riences with different kinds of peo- fireworks extravaganza at the A longtime resident who has hood Association president Kate tions. ple,” she said. high school. The difference this Longtime resident and World War given nearly 25 years of volunteer Krikorian. Ranieri also has served on the Sherin serves on the leadership year is that the show will be II veteran Al Connellee will be service to the Millburn-Short Hills Ranieri, who has lived in the township’s Historic Preservation team of the Key Club and is the honored with this year’s Patriot’s Historical Society and a Millburn township for more than 30 years, Commission for eight years. club’s recording secretary. The viewed from the rear athletic field High School junior who recorded said she was honored to receive Among other functions, the com- club sponsors township events behind the stadium. Award. the highest number of hours of her award and acknowledged mission reviews applications for such as the Spring Runs/Walks Following the ceremony, a bicycle, community service through the people in the community who alterations to the exterior of hous- that raise money and awareness “We actually think it will work out school’s Key Club received awards have full-time jobs and children to es in the township’s two designat- for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation better,” said police Sgt. Peter tricycle and stroller parade will be earlier this month for their volun- take care of and nevertheless ed historic districts, Old Short and Alex’s Lemonade Stand, Eakley, president of the Millburn- held in the park. Children and teerism. manage to give back to their com- Hills Park and Wyoming. which raises money for cancer Short Hills Fourth of July parents are encouraged to The Neighborhood Association munities. In presenting Ranieri with her research. This past season the club decorate their bicycles in of Millburn Township awarded its Ranieri has contributed to award, Elynn Finston, the Neigh- sponsored a tsumani relief concert Committee. 2006 Good Neighbor Award dur- many township organizations, borhood Association’s executive and a Hurricane Katrina benefit. celebration of the nation’s ing its June 5 annual meeting to including the PTA, the League of director, said Ranieri “is the epito- Sherin coordinates the Over- Eakley explained renovations to independence. Lynne Ranieri. The award has Women Voters, United Way, the me of volunteerism in our com- look Hospital volunteer program install an artificial turf field and been given for at least a decade to American Red Cross and the Cora munity. She has been described as for the Key Club, managing 20 new track at the high school have The All-Star Girls Softball Game a volunteer who has made a sub- Hartshorn Arboretum. In addi- dedicated, loyal, dependable, com- volunteers, and serves as vice pres- prompted organizers to move the and a skills competition for young stantial contribution to the com- tion, she has worked at TV-36, passionate and a great friend. ident of Students Offering Service, athletes will be held at 10 a.m. munity through their service. located in Summit, and for Christ “By helping us to preserve our a student-to-student tutoring and fireworks to the far end of the The association also awarded Church. past, she is helping us to keep in mentoring program for elemen- rear athletic field. The public will From noon to 4 p.m., rides, music its 2006 Good Neighbor Youth Her first love, however, is histo- sight our city’s founders’ vision of tary through high school students. view the fireworks from behind and food will be featured in the Award, which has been in exis- ry, and she has served in many what this great township was to The junior has also assisted in tence for three years, to Millburn capacities with the Historical become, so that its future would building homes with Habitat for the stadium. park as well as the re-enactment High School junior Sherin Khona. Society, including as membership be assured,” Finston added. Humanity and participates in an “The public will have more room of a revolutionary war The award recognizes a young chairman and vice president. She Sherin said this week she “Adopt-a-Grandparent” program encampment. person 18 or under whom neigh- is now the curator for the Society’s appreciates being recognized for at a local senior center. She has to spread out,” Eakley said. “We bors recognize as being helpful to museum, located in the converted her service and was excited to been a Girl Scout for 10 years and plan to bring down the trailer from Gates will open at Millburn High their neighborhood or the com- Short Hills train station on the meet Mayor Daniel Baer at the is actively involved in the youth the Recreation Department—that’s School at 7 p.m. for the fireworks munity at large. westbound side of the tracks. She award ceremony. The real reward ministry of her church, St. Rose of where the disc jockey will be—and and prior to the show, the public The award winners were select- said she is fascinated by the for her, however, was in perform- Lima. ed by the approximately 12 Neigh- ephemera that comprises the Soci- ing the service. we’ll use the police department will be entertained with music borhood House directors from ety’s collection and finds satisfac- “Nothing compared to the SEE NEIGHBOR, PAGE B10 light trailers so people will have provided by Krazy Kat DJ.

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Investigat- residents to be aware of a new the FBI shows the scam has been shortly after 9 p.m. June 7. ing, the homeowner reportedly dis- phone scam. reported in 11 states, including The back door of the house was covered the headlights missing According to police Capt. David New York. The FBI advises targets open and the door jam was dam- from the vehicle. Barber, an identity thief claiming to of the scam to contact their local • Draperies aged, police said. While searching be a court officer calls a person and district court office and as well as the residence, police discovered Theft says an arrest warrant has been their local FBI office. • Storage the bedrooms had been ransacked. Two thieves reportedly made off issued because the person failed to The scam is similar to one telling Police are awaiting a report by the with 60 iPods from the Apple store report for jury duty. the victim there is trouble with a • Wedding Gowns homeowners on missing items. at The Mall at Short Hills Friday When the victim protests that he bank account, according to Barber. A tracking dog from the Essex morning. never received a notice, the scam- He made the point that legitimate • Tuxedos County Sheriff’s Office followed Township police said surveil- mer offers to clear up the mistake banks would not request personal the scent of the intruder along lance tapes provided by the store and asks to verify the victim’s iden- information from a customer over • Carpets Lake Road, but lost the trail on show two men entering the store tification by requesting a social the phone. East Lane. 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8 Strong winds topple trees on Saturday Heavy winds brought down Tree Department and the Depart- doned off the area a safe distance The source of the activation, W21209 trees along Brookside Drive and ment of Public Works. from the live wires. according to reports, was an over- Minnisink Road Saturday. Reports of wires down drew fire Millburn firefighters assisted heated elevator motor. Fire officials According to township firefight- personnel to Brookside Drive Sat- firefighters from Summit in extin- shut off power to the elevators and ers, a large oak tree toppled over urday, a half mile from the inter- guishing a fire on the sixth floor of declared it out of service. near the intersection of Minnisink section with South Orange Avenue Overlook Hospital Friday after- Firefighters investigating a burn- and Stewart roads shortly before around 8 p.m. They observed a fall- noon. Township firefighters ing odor at a White Oak Ridge 3:30 p.m. en tree had pulled down the main extended a hose to the fire and Road residence discovered a rub- After fire personnel determined electrical service line as well as helped clean up the area after it ber band had fallen into a toaster. no electrical wires or cables were cables and notified JCP&L. had been put out. When the toaster was in use, the affected by the downed tree, they While waiting for workers from An activated smoke alarm drew rubber band grew hot and emitted cordoned off the area and sum- the utility to arrive, firefighters firefighters to The Mall at Short a burning odor, they said. moned workers from the Shade closed the road to traffic and cor- Hills Saturday shortly before 1 p.m. —Harry Trumbore Traffic briefs the course will turn right onto PRESIDENT’S CUP NIGHT RACE SET FOR Law enforcement personnel will Mohawk Road, then left onto Long MONDAY be staffed at intersections for MILLBURN 4-MILER SET FOR SUNDAY Hill Drive. The Millburn-Short Hills Chamber detours, but traffic delays can be The Millburn Police Department Runners will continue along Long of Commerce is staging the 27th expected. will be rerouting traffic Sunday Hill Drive, crossing Parsonage Hill annual President’s Cup Night Race For more information, contact the and Monday due to two upcoming Road, and make a left turn onto on Monday. The motoring public Millburn Police Department Traffic race events. Slayton Drive, a right turn onto can expect major traffic delays in Bureau at 973-564-7757. The township Recreation Falmouth Street and proceed to the downtown business district Department will host the 31st Hartshorn Drive. At Hartshorn from 7 until 10 p.m. annual Millburn 4-Miler race Drive, runners will turn right and Millburn Avenue will be Sunday. The race will start at 9 proceed toward White Oak Ridge completely closed to all vehicular Correction a.m. at the intersection of White Road, where they will turn right traffic from Short Hills Avenue to Due to incorrect information Oak Ridge Road and Parsonage Hill and travel north back to the finish Wyoming Avenue. The entire provided to The Item, an article Road. Runners will head north on line at Gero Park. length of Essex Street and on the Millburn High School White Oak Ridge Road to Great academic awards that appeared The public should expect minor Douglas Street will also be closed. in the June 8 issue did not Hills Road. Runners will turn right traffic delays and street closures Spring Street, Holmes Street and include the Brett Harmon Rat- onto Great Hills Road and make around the event. Police Main Street will be closed between ner Memorial Science Award, another right turn onto Hickory which was awarded to Monica personnel will be stationed at key Millburn Avenue and Essex Street. Jackman. Road. At the end of Hickory Road, intersections.

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Appeal likely on parking ruling REBATES UP TO By Patricia Harris Heller declined to comment on Board’s attorney, said this week the more parking. We are going $1,800* SIZZLING ofTheItem the case this week, saying the judg- Planning Board plans to reconsid- through a redevelopment process ment speaks for itself. He indicat- er the restaurants’ applications at where parking is part of the plan.” The chairman of the township’s ed in December the filing of the its Wednesday meeting. In his opinion, the judge did not Planning Board and its attorney suits was borne of frustration with The attorney also said the court comment on “the need, wisdom or SUMMER said this week the board plans to the township’s parking system. ruling—which he described as propriety of a comprehensive appeal a decision rendered in two He said he has repeatedly “wrong”—means that in effect any review of the parking situation in lawsuits filed in December by Mill- attended meetings of the Planning deviation from any provision of the the township, in whole or in part.” burn Courtyard Associates, LLC, Board to protest the issuance of current zoning ordinance would The judge did note that Heller PRICES! against the Planning Board. approvals to restaurants coming require a variance. He said the objected to the restaurants’ appli- The decision of the Superior into the downtown with only the Planning Board directed him to cations at the hearings and sug- Court of , written by requirement that employees pur- draft an amendment to the ordi- gested the applications be delayed Install your new Carrier High Judge Donald S. Goldman, said chase a specific number of parking nance to avoid that situation, and until the municipality could under- Efficiency Air Conditioning inasmuch as site plan applications permits. that change will be suggested to the take a parking study. Heller also system now! Beat the rush and by two restaurants seeking to The two restaurants whose Township Committee, which is asserted the application should be stay cool this summer. Ask locate in the downtown were applications the board approved responsible for passing the ordi- denied because there was no prop- About Puron Refrigerant. approved without the granting of were Mediterranean Restaurant, nances. er evaluation under the negative variances, the petitions by the which seeks to establish at 315 “All the plaintiff has accom- criteria of the statute, the judge 6 MONTHS NO INTEREST & NO PAYMENTS! restaurants should be remanded Millburn Ave., and Smoothie’s, plished so far is to keep two rental said. Established 1900 back to the Planning Board for which has plans to open at 329 spaces open in the downtown,” “Apparently there was a history RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL reconsideration as variance appli- Millburn Ave., according to the Koenig said. of other restaurants gaining cations. Planning Board’s engineer, Tom Michael Gorman, the Planning approvals and Heller argued that SPEERAIR SPECIAL The suits—initiated by township Watkinson. Board chairman, said this week his until the governing body studied Air Conditioning & Heating Specialists Senior Ci Design, Installation and Service tizen resident Cary Heller, the managing The existing ordinance would understanding of the case is that the whole parking ‘problem’ in the Discounts partner of Courtyard Associates— have required one of the restau- “the court wants us to stop approv- center of town, no approvals for 1-800-547-2580 Available challenged the board’s granting of rants to have 12 off-street parking ing businesses that require excep- food uses should be granted until www.speerair.com site plan approval without parking spaces and the other to have 30 tions—that would not be good for such study is undertaken,” the variances. In granting the off-street parking spaces. The first business.” judge said. “Apparently, the gov- approvals, the board granted relief site can only provide one, and the He also pointed to the bigger erning body had not yet undertak- ® in the form of exemptions from the other can provide none, the judge picture: “The fact is there is not en any such study although it had Turn To The Experts.SM on-site parking requirements of the noted in his decision. enough parking in the downtown. also been recommended in *With purchase of A/C & Furnace township’s zoning ordinance. Stuart Koenig, the Planning The question is how do we create updates to the Master Plan.”

ENVIRONMENT Town opposes airspace redesign Teen Model and are that more noise and pollution township joins a number of com- flow departures from EWR and FAA proposing to will be generated as the FAA munities in Bergen County oppos- increased use of Runway 29 in cer- squeezes more flights into an ing the FAA proposals. The city of tain procedures would also affect make changes in already crowded airspace, accord- Elizabeth has said it will sue if one communities in close proximity to Talent Search ing to Committeeman James Suell, of the current proposals is adopted, EWR and further to the west in W213377-01 flight paths who has been serving as the gov- Suell said, adding that Gov. Jon Essex and Union counties. The ላሌ erning body’s point person on the Corzine and a number of U.S. Sen- most heavily promoted proposal, By Patricia Harris topic. ators have expressed opposition. Integrated Airspace with Integrat- ofTheItem Suell said he introduced the res- Specifically, the resolution said ed Control Center, would have the ONE DAY ONLY olution at the request of township the FAA Modified and Integrated largest noise impacts and the high- The Township Committee has resident Robert Belzer, president of Airspace proposals would dramat- est cost, $2.5 billion, the resolution gone on record as opposing pro- New Jersey Coalition Against Air- ically increase noise for 187,000 to said. THURSDAY,JUNE 22ND, 2006 - 7PM posals being made by the Federal craft Noise (NJCAAN), a coalition 330,000 residents over the tri-state The resolution said the Town- Barbizon will be auditioning both girls & boys (5-25) for Aviation Administration (FAA) to of organizations and citizens area. All FAA promoted proposals ship Committee strongly opposes potential to train for runway, print modeling and acting. redesign the airspace in the New through the state who seek quieter include a fanning of south flow the FAA proposed Modified and York, New Jersey and Philadelphia skies. departures from Newark Liberty Integrated Airspace proposals and Barbizon-Talent works both locally and internationally (Milan, metropolitan area. The group formed in response International Airport (EWK), especially opposes the fanning of Tokyo, Paris, New Jersey, New York & Los Angeles). By a unanimous vote, the Com- to aircraft noise problems caused which discards previous noise EWR south flow departures that mittee met in a special session on by the last major FAA redesign, the abatement procedures and moves are part of the proposals. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY May 31 and approved a resolution 1987 Expanded East Coast Plan, traffic from non-inhabited indus- Opponents of the FAA redesign CALL: 973-783-4030 opposing several redesign propos- or EECP. trial areas south of EWR to direct proposals have been asking for als the agency put forward in a Suell said he has been confer- it over heavily populated residen- ocean routing of planes departing Auditions will be held at Draft Environmental Impact State- ring with Belzer for the past year tial communities. The estimated from EWR, according to Suell. To Barbizon School of Modeling & Talent ment, or DEIS, issued in Decem- and a half. The Committeeman amount of aircraft noise increase is date, however, the FAA has not 70 Park Street, Montclair, NJ ber 2005. presented information to his fellow between 15 and 32 percent for considered that alternative because The agency will be soliciting members taken from the FAA Web Millburn, according to the resolu- of opposition from the airline comments from the public on the site, NJCAAN literature and news- tion. industry, which has said ocean statement until July 1. paper articles. The resolution went on to say to routing would add to their cost of The Committee’s main concerns In passing the resolution, the a lesser extent, fanning of north operations. ‘The fact is there is no fear in the air. What is in Page XXA4 the air is confusion.’ The Item of Millburn and Short Hills June 15, 2006 Terry Viney, Glen Avenue resident www.TheItemOnline.com Opinion Deer program: love or leave HALT, a local anti-hunt organization, has come out with its second annual review of the deer situation in the township and, not surprisingly, has determined the current program is not worth the hundreds of thousands of dollars being poured into it. According to the numbers provided by HALT, the number of deer-car collisions is nearly 5 percent higher than when the township’s deer management program began in 2000. Accidents have risen, HALT says, despite a substantial drop of 85 percent in the deer population, based on an aerial survey conducted in March. HALT concludes, therefore, the $177,000 price tag for the township’s deer management plan to date is not cost effective. We disagree. Just this past week, we encountered on separate roadways leading into town two dear carcasses. Someone or something collided with those deer. It’s quite possible someone sustained injuries due to the collision. So long as these types of accidents continue to occur, we owe it to ourselves to continue to use whatever means neces- sary to avoid injuries and costly damage to automobiles. We maintain human life has precedent over animal life and protection in any way possible, within reason, is the key. Yes, the cost of removing deer carcasses may have risen approximately $20 per deer. And with the state of New Jersey threatening to abandon its responsibilities to collect animal remains off roadways and leave the job to municipalities, the cost may rise even higher. But, guess what? The cost of automobile insurance is in a stratosphere of its own. Add on deer-car collision incidents to the already substantial cost of basic insurance, and the average resident may indeed prefer to pay his/her share of $177,000. Not all programs for the public good can be measured in /HWWHUV WR WKH (GLWRU dollars and cents, as HALT would have us believe. than 10 votes in 2004; and at the Leader Group—for their dedica- While we do not adhere to the argument that the township More confusion time he never mentioned a word Appreciates help tion in planning during the is responsible for protecting the lush private gardens some of than fear surrounds about ever acting under the with AquaFest school year and for their expert our residents enjoy, we do believe public safety falls within the LRHL. presentations of concepts such as redevelopment Also, The Item confuses Editor, The Item: water facts, percolation, runoff township’s domain, as does the maintenance of the under- Editor, The Item: downtown revitalization with the The Millburn Environmental and litter prevention. growth of park land and South Mountain Reservation. After The editorial in the June 1 LRHL. Commission wishes to thank all Many of these students have all, suburbs are attractive to those who choose to live in them issue of The Item was, as always, While Glen Avenue Associa- those who worked together to been AquaFest volunteers since because of the surrounding greenery. thoughtful and balanced. It iden- tion members and others have make our third annual AquaFest its inception in 2004. The stu- tified three excellent points. been involved in downtown event at South Mountain School dents will receive a letter of While HALT makes a point with its figures on the number Our mayor, and our elected improvement over the years, this a great success on May 23. recognition and other materials of deer culled vs. the rise in the rate of deer-car collisions, we officials, deserve our trust and is the first time that anyone has Nearly 300 elementary and for their personal academic port- think the greater story here is what is not included in those sta- support as they lead us forward sought to use the LRHL con- 100 preschool students had the folios. tistics. in making our township the best demnation statute in our town- opportunity to learn about Thanks also to Elizabeth it can be for all of us. ship. Nor is the LRHL necessary ground water and storm water Crawford, watershed ambas- How many more collisions might have occurred had there Our mayor promised us an for downtown revitalization. runoff, and how individual peo- sador for the N.J. Department of been little or no culling? That question, of course, is impossi- open process as we move rapidly Moreover, proceeding further ple can influence the quality of Environmental Protection, for ble to answer. to a redevelopment plan. under the LRHL threatens all of the environment for better or her presentation of benthic The mayor immediately hon- Millburn-Short Hills because any worse. macroinvertebrates, the tiny crea- ored that promise by taking posi- proposed LRHL redevelopment We thank all the students for tures that are food for fish and tive action setting up a meeting area can be extended or moved their participation and for their thus are reliable indicators of the yesterday at the Millburn Free to any other area of the township evaluations, and hope these stu- health of a stream. &RPPXQLW\ (YHQWV Public Library with a panel of at any time. dents will in turn inform their More thanks to Bonnie Chase, experts to answer everyone’s Nor is there any need to sacri- families of what they have executive director of the Cora SATURDAY, JUNE 17 corner of Essex and Main streets. questions. fice any residential area of Mill- learned. Hartshorn Arboretum, for her 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Red Cross That being said, the question burn-Short Hills to benefit the AquaFest is presented in com- training of the high school stu- Blood Drive. Millburn Free Public WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 arises as to why there is “fear in downtown. pliance with the U.S. Environ- dents to make informative pre- Library. 8 p.m. Board of Recreation the air.” Rather, downtown improve- mental Protection Agency’s sentations to the students; and to Commissioners meeting. Gero The fact is there is no fear in ment belongs in the downtown, Storm Water Phase II regula- John Collas and his team from MONDAY, JUNE 19 Park Recreation Building. the air. What is in the air is con- not in our township’s residential tion’s Minimum Measure No.1 the Department of Public Works, 7:45 p.m. Board of Education fusion. areas. Moreover, our township and the State of New Jersey’s for their demonstration of why it meeting. Education Center. MONDAY, JULY 17 That confusion is due to the Master Plan makes protection of directive to provide public educa- is important to keep our storm 7 p.m. Zoning Board of fact that the redevelopment plan quality of life in all residential tion on the subject of non-point drains free of litter and chemi- TUESDAY, JUNE 20 Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. is moving forward under the areas paramount. source pollution, or “people pol- cals. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers banner of the Local Redevelop- Also, The Item’s attempt to lution,” in an effort to improve Also, Eugene Reynolds of the Market. Municipal parking lot TUESDAY, JULY 18 ment and Housing Law (LRHL): dismiss Glen Avenue residents as the health of streams and Coalition, for his corner of Essex and Main streets. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers a law that is being questioned by some “special interest group” aquifers that we depend on for training of the high school stu- Market. Municipal parking lot the New Jersey Public Advocate. who should quietly suffer harm drinking water and for recre- dents in concepts of groundwater WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 corner of Essex and Main streets. It is a law that has resulted in to their property values and qual- ation. percolation and recharge and his 8 p.m. Planning Board 7:45 p.m. Board of Education negative consequences in many ity of life is remarkably demean- Special thanks to nearly 40 fun handouts for each South meeting. Town Hall. meeting. Education Center. places that it has been used. It is ing to every Glen Avenue area students—members of the Mill- Mountain student; and Tom 8 p.m. Township Committee a law that could have negative resident. burn High School Environmen- Doty, our township forester, for MONDAY, JUNE 26 meeting. Town Hall. effects on our township. It is particularly insulting to tal Club, their advisor, Dr. Paul 7 p.m. Zoning Board of We in Millburn-Short Hills are our many residents who have Gilmore, and the MHS Peer SEE LETTERS, PAGE A6 Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 a highly successful community, worked long and hard to 8 p.m. Planning Board so why can we not continue and improve our township. To them, TUESDAY, JUNE 27 meeting. Town Hall. change as we have always done, The Item owes an apology. Letter policy 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers without invoking this law? Moreover, opposition and con- Letters may be edited and may be published, reproduced or distributed in print, Market. Municipal parking lot TUESDAY, JULY 25 Best practice comes from best cern about the LRHL has come electronic, or other forms. The views and opinions expressed in Letters to the Editor corner of Essex and Main streets. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers thinking and that means all of us from all over our township, not are not necessarily those of The Item or its affiliates. Submissions should be typed Market. Municipal parking lot working together with direction just the Glen Avenue area. and double-spaced, and must be signed and include a daytime telephone number for TUESDAY, JULY 4 corner of Essex and Main streets. and leadership from our mayor Nor has there been any “lam- verification. Letters that cannot be verified or are anonymous will not be published. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers and elected officials, without the basting” by any Glen Avenue Not all letters will necessarily be published. Send letters to the editor by e-mail to Market. Municipal parking lot TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 LRHL. We can achieve our goals area residents; only reasonable [email protected], by fax to 973-921-6458 or by mail to Editor, The Item, 343 corner of Essex and Main streets. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers for Millburn-Short Hills without and respectful requests for infor- Millburn Avenue. Market. Municipal parking lot the LRHL. mation and public input before THURSDAY, JULY 6 corner of Essex and Main streets. proceeding down the LRHL 7:30 p.m. Historic Terry Viney road, in keeping with the finest Preservation Commission THURSDAY, AUG. 3 234 Glen Ave. traditions of our township. Where to write or phone meeting. Town Hall. 7:30 p.m. Historic Preservation Indeed, since the middle of Millburn Township residents wishing to express their opinions to their Commission meeting. Town Hall. Wants public April we have been asking the representatives in the U.S. Congress, state Senate, state General Assembly MONDAY, JULY 10 mayor, before proceeding further, or in Essex County government, can do so by sending letters or calling: 7:30 p.m. Environmental MONDAY, AUG. 7 hearing on LRHL, that he schedule a public hearing Commission meeting. Greenwood 7 p.m. Zoning Board of so residents could learn more U.S. SENATE Fax: 973-645-0502 Gardens. Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. redevelopment about the LRHL and the Town- Editor, The Item: ship Committee could finally Sen. Frank Lautenberg HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TUESDAY, JULY 11 This is in response to The hear from the residents as to 324 Hart Senate Office Building 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers Item’s June 1 editorial regarding whether they wanted to proceed Washington, D.C. 20510 Rep. Donald Payne Market. Municipal parking lot the state’s Local Redevelopment down the LRHL road. Telephone: 202-224-3224 50 Walnut St., Room 1016 and Housing Law (LRHL). In apparent response, the Newark, 07102 In its editorial, The Item asks mayor announced a June 14 Toll free: 888-398-1642 One Gateway Center Telephone: 973-645-3213 our residents to ignore the docu- forum with a development Fax: 973-645-5902 mented dangers and abuses lawyer. We hope that after this 23rd floor under the LRHL, ignore the forum, and before going further Newark, 07102 Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen comprehensive report of the with the LRHL and spending 973-639-8700 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor Public Advocate of the State of more taxpayer money on it, he Fax: 973-639-8723 Morristown, 07960 New Jersey and reports in the will schedule a public hearing, at Telephone: 973-984-0711 New York Times and Star- which time the Township Com- Sen. Robert Menendez Ledger, which detailed the prob- mittee can finally hear from the 502 Hart Senate Office Building Fax: 973-292-1569 KATHLEEN M. HIVISH, Vice President, Publisher lems and abuses engendered by residents as to whether they want Washington, D.C. 20510 N.J. SENATE EVELINE SPEEDIE, Editor the LRHL that threaten the to proceed under the LRHL. Telephone: 202-224-4744 BRIAN WINTERBERG, Advertising Manager property and way of life of resi- We believe our township Sen. Thomas H. Kean Jr. STEPHEN BORG, Vice President dents throughout our state; and deserves no less. One Gateway Center Published at 343 Millburn Avenue KERRY RUBIN, Director, Classified TeleCenter to have blind faith in the mayor 11th floor 203 Elm Street Millburn, NJ 07041 GLENN GARVIE, Vice President, Production because we elected him to the Franklin Meyer Newark, 07102 Westfield, 07090 Editorial Office: (973) 921-6451 CYNTHIA WERNER, Distribution Director Township Committee by less 7 Cape Court 973-645-3030 Telephone: 908-232-3673 www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, June 15, 2006 A5 BLESSING OF CORNERSTONE Ruling protects waterways By Michele S. Byers since their power plants weren’t Warren’s appeal to the U.S. Executive Director discharging pollutants into the Supreme Court were successful, it New Jersey Conservation water, they weren’t polluting and would have dealt a severe setback Foundation were exempt from the state’s cer- to states’ efforts to protect local This is the second tification requirements. waterways. In effect, the states building that housed This should be an easy ques- But the Supreme Court noted would have been prevented from the congregation of tion. that when dams change the nat- regulating hydropower dams. St. Rose of Lima But in the recent case of S.D. ural flow of water in a stream the With the environmental stakes Church. The three Warren vs. Maine Board of Envi- damage can be just as bad as that so high, it’s no surprise the case front doors on the ronmental Protection, the United caused by “traditional” discharges attracted a lot of attention. Friends present building hint States Supreme Court wrestled of pollutants. Dams can degrade of the Presumpscot River (FOPR), at those of this with this question. Fortunately, water quality by damaging river a coalition of conservation and Romanesque church, their unanimous ruling upheld the ecosystems. fishing groups, a bipartisan group states’ common sense right to pro- Maine environmental officials of 36 state attorneys general, the as this 1909 tect water through strong clean found that Warren’s dams caused Bush Administration, American structure was water rules, even when “pollu- long stretches of the natural river Indian tribes and leading river sci- remodeled to its tion”—in the everyday sense we bed to dry up. As a result, these entists and engineers all weighed present colonial style think of—isn’t at issue. portions of the river no longer in—a reminder we all have a role in 1955. The dispute began in 1999 supported viable habitat for fish in protecting the environment. when the S.D. Warren Company and other organisms. In addition, Thankfully, the Court took sought to renew their licenses to some fish were cut off from their sound science into account. Jus- operate five hydroelectric dams spawning and nursery waters by tice David Souter noted that the along Maine’s Presumpscot River. the dry stretches. company admitted their dams PHOTOCOURTESYOFTHE MILBURN-SHORT HILLS The dams have been providing Prior to the federal case, altered the flow of the waters and HISTORICAL SOCIETY power for one of the company’s Maine’s Supreme Judicial Court concluded that Warren could not paper mills since 1935. ruled that “water that has left its say the river was unchanged just As part of the federal Clean natural state and has been sub- because they aren’t adding any- Water Act, the company needed jected to man-made control” thing to the water. water-quality certificates from the could be considered a discharge, Maine Board of Environmental and, therefore, was subject to the Visit NJCF’s Web site at Protection. Warren argued that state’s certification requirement. If www.njconservation.org.

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Our Farmers Market will a very successful event. to plant. drawings. grateful to all the employees who First Aid Squad, the Millburn Red be opening Tuesday from 8 a.m. Also, Jennifer Duckworth, an We appreciate Millburn Town- helped to make the day run Cross, and the Millburn-Short to 2 p.m. in the municipal lot at Harold M. Klein environmental engineer and ship allowing us to use the prop- smoothly. Thank you to Sgt. Hills Historical Society for their the intersection of Essex and DMDA member of the Millburn Environ- erty in front of Town Hall for Peter Eakley and all the officers exhibitions and participation. Main streets. Executive Director mental Commission, for her pre- staging purposes, and to of the Millburn Police Depart- sentation on the water cycle for Wachovia Bank for allowing us to ment for taking care of all the preschool students; and Andrea use their parking lot to register traffic needs and patrolling the Bergman, Principal Ted Linden- the cars. Thank you also to event throughout the day. Thank berg and the teachers and staff of Schoolhouse Plaza for allowing you to Peter Galitelli and Mike A Perfect South Mountain School for wel- us the use of their space. 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Sessions are offered June 23, By Ellen Burke Rawls July 14 and July 28 from 6 to 10 BY TONY AUGUST p.m. and June 24, July 15 and July W209032-01 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The chapter offers adult Sinatra sings Sinatra CPR/AED courses June 23, June 28, July 14 and July 28 from 6 to at the Hilton Friday 10:30 p.m. Community CPR classes for n Saturday, international superstar Andrea Bocelli returns to adult, infant and child resuscitation OBoardwalk Hall for his third major appearance in Atlantic City.He will be offered in two sessions. performed to sold out crowds at the newly renovated Boardwalk Hall Classes will be held June 23, July 14 in 2001 and then played the more intimate Arena at the Taj Mahal in and July 28 from 6 to 10 p.m., and 2003. Sponsored by Trump Entertainment Resorts, umbrella compa- June 24, July 15 and July 29 from ny for the three Trump Casinos here, the concert is being held in the 9 a.m. to noon. 12,000-seat Boardwalk Hall due to ticket demand. This time out, PHOTO COURTESY OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS Infant/Child CPR courses will Bocelli’s performance will be even further enhanced as he’s accom- be offered Monday from 9 a.m. to Longtime American Red Cross volunteer Elaine Becker demonstrates the new “practice- panied by the renowned Boston Pops. 1:30 p.m., and July 7 and July 18 The current tour coincides with the release of his latest album, while-you-watch” CPR instructional method being offered at the Millburn-Short Hills Chapter from 6 to 10:30 p.m. “Amore,”which debuted at number three on the Billboard Top 200, of the American Red Cross starting July 1. Babysitting training classes will the highest debut ever for an Italian tenor.“Amore”has been a fixture near the top of the charts since its release. Showtime is Saturday at 8 FREE 167 pg Color Catalog & DVD p.m. Tickets are $275, $195, $125, and $75. The Atlantic City Hilton has been focusing their promotions and Local Red Cross revises 100% Redwood/Red Cedar ad programs on the glamorous and elegant style of gambling in Las 100% Chemical Free Vegas of the ‘70s. The property itself, created as the Golden Nugget Over 100 sets for large by Steve Wynn, does indeed exude the lavish atmosphere of the era, methods of instruction & small yards and the entertainment lineup is certainly evocative of that more giddy era. This weekend they’re bringing in Frank Sinatra, Jr., son of As of Saturday, July 1, the Mill- coaching by a Red Cross trained Locations in burn-Short-Hills Chapter of the instructor.” legendary Ol’Blue Eyes,whom we can count on to perform the treas- NJ•NY•CT•VT American Red Cross will begin The Red Cross also offers flexi- ury of his father’s legacy. Indeed, Frank Jr. acted as musical director implementing the newly revised ble training programs for first aid, No Internet? For Catalog Only and conductor for his father in the senior Sinatra’s latter performing first aid and CPR/AED courses for CPR, and AED. This allows users Call 800-842-5636 years. workplace, schools and communi- to customize a program that fits The old arrangements will be reprised by Frank Jr.’s 38-piece ty members. their specific needs. Red Cross Log onto RAINBOWDIRECT.COM enter code 2206 orchestra which includes a number of musicians who had played These Red Cross programs and instructors are available to sched- with his father.Catch“Sinatra Sings Sinatra”at the Hilton Friday night products are updated with the lat- ule training with the specific cours- at 9 p.m. or Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $45. est science available for first aid, es an organization needs, at a time On Sunday, Gianni Russo takes over the Hilton Theater for five cardiopulmonary resuscitation that is convenient, even nights and shows through next Thursday, June 22. Emerging as the Corleone (CPR), automated external defib- weekends. son-in-law Carlo who beat up on Talia Shire in the classic film “The rillation (AED) and emergency The revisions to the first aid and Godfather,”Russo plays a vocal homage to the Rat Pack legends with cardiovascular care (ECC). CPR/AED courses are the result of classics like“That’s Amore,”“Mambo Italiano,”“Strangers in the Night,” “For the first time in Red Cross the latest scientific research. Every “You Make Me Feel SoYoung,”“I’ve GotYou Under My Skin”and“New training history, students will be five years, international organiza- York, New York.” Gianni comes to AC following a sellout date at able to utilize on-screen skills tions and experts in the field of first Feinstein’s Supper Club in New York. demonstrations along with hands aid and emergency care come Gianni Russo’s shows at the Hilton are this Sunday and next on instruction,” said Annette together to review and evaluate the Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday at 7 p.m., plus a matinee perform- Romano, director of Health and latest data on injury and care. The ance next Monday at 2 p.m.Tickets are $25. Safety at the local Red Cross chap- new guidelines mean all American The Hilton Beach Club opens for the summer this Friday. For ter. Red Cross health and safety train- now, the Beach Club will be open weekends until June 29, when it “This ‘practice-while-you-watch’ ing programs are updated with the will resume 7-day operations. The Hilton was the first to open a instructional method is just one most advanced science injury pre- beach operation, and the location is the best part of the AC beach in way the Red Cross is making it eas- vention and care. 973-676-8888 the estimation of many visitors. In addition to the bar, restaurant, ier for everyone to be trained and For more information or to bandstand and dancefloor, Hilton’s Beach Club offers a number of certified in life saving skills,” she schedule training for the work- said. place, school or in the community, nifty beach amenities from beach chairs and umbrellas to private “By practicing along with the call Romano at 973-379-4198 or cabanas, even tropical-styled hammocks. 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6HUYLFHV (YHQWV MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD Janet Betteridge and daughter, Caroline Hirst Christ Church and “A Theology of the Nursery care is provided at the 10 7:15, 8, 9:30 a.m.: The Rev. Alli- Home.” Evening Bible studies are a.m. service. A private memorial service for retary to the society editor of High School. She lived in New son Read will preach and celebrate offered in the township and New township resident Janet Johnston Vogue Magazine. York City and London. She and at the 8 a.m. service. The sidesman Providence. Wyoming Presbyterian Church Betteridge and her daughter, Car- Born in Westchester, Pa., Mrs. her husband, Simon R., also main- will be Juli Towell. Read will preach 10 a.m.: The Rev. Ronald John- oline Betteridge Hirst, a former Betteridge lived in Maplewood tained residences in Honiton, and celebrate at the 9:30 a.m. service. First Baptist Church son will lead worship and preach township resident, was held Sat- and the township and in Ohio for England, and Monpazier, France. The sidesmen will be Theodore 10:30 a.m.: The Rev. Richard L. the sermon, The Power of a Good urday in Christ Church. Mrs. Bet- 10 years before moving back to In addition to her husband, Houlis and Sandra Johnson. The first Hines will preach the sermon, Dad Example. Scripture readings are II teridge, 75, died June 2 in Glen- the township. She lived in the father and brother, Mrs. Hirst is lesson will be read by Ann Michels, as Educator and Edifier, based on Corinthians 5:6-10 and Mark 4:26- side Nursing Center, New Provi- township a total of 37 years. survived by two daughters, Char- the second lesson will be read by R. Proverbs Chapter 4. 34. The Youth Choir will sing and dence. Mrs. Hirst, 46, died Feb. 16 Mrs. Betteridge is survived by lotte and Victoria. Thornton Lurie and the Prayers of 7 p.m.: The evening service will the Praise Ensemble will play. Sum- at her home in England. her husband, Edward J.; a son, In lieu of flowers, memorial the People will be read by Paul feature a video and discussion on mer Sunday school begins. Each Mrs. Betteridge was a private Edward J. Jr. of the township; and contributions can be made to the Maxwell. Nursery care will begin at “The Seven Churches of Revelation, summer Sunday through Labor secretary in New York City to the two grandchildren. Millburn-Short Hills Volunteer 9:15 a.m. All are welcome to Coffee Chapters Two and Three.” Day, preschool and early elemen- financier Sir James Goldsmith. Mrs. Hirst was born in Orange First Aid Squad, 188 Glen Ave., Hour at 10:45 a.m., where congre- tary children will meet in a com- Earlier, in the 1950s, she was sec- and graduated from Millburn Millburn, 07041. gants will bid farewell to Ginger St. Rose of Lima Church bined class at 10 a.m. All other chil- Haithcox. 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 dren and youth will worship with p.m.: Mass is offered. The sacrament their families. Infant and toddler Community Congregational Church of reconciliation is offered Saturday care is available in the Crib Room Michael DeBlis Sr. 9 a.m.: Congregants celebrate from 4:30 to 5:15 p.m., and Mass is each Sunday at 10 a.m. Coffee hour Father’s Day with a Pancake Break- offered at 5:30 p.m. will follow. A Mass for former township Club of America in Newark, Born in the township, he fast sponsored by the Youth Christ- resident Michael DeBlis Sr. was where he was an arbitrator for the moved to Maplewood 58 years ian Education Committee prior to St. Stephen’s Church held June 7 in St. Joseph’s Church, inter-company arbitration panel. ago. worship service in Hauser Fellow- 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.: A spoken Members of the religious Maplewood. Mr. DeBlis, 90, died Mr. DeBlis earned a bachelor’s Mr. DeBlis is survived by two ship Hall. All are welcome. service of Holy Eucharist with community are invited to June 3 in the Department of Vet- degree in business administration sons, Michael Jr. and Mark; a 10 a.m.: John and Richard Getz homily, followed by a Holy submit information for eran Affairs New Jersey Health in 1956 from Seton Hall Universi- daughter, Karen Kukis; three sis- welcome worshippers. For Recogni- Eucharist service with homily and publication. News should be Care Center at East Orange. ty after serving in the U.S. Marine ters, Giselle Hanrahan, Mary tion Sunday, the Rev. Jennifer Testa organ. During the summer, children submitted via e-mail to He was employed as a claims Corps from 1941 to 1952. He Trincanello and Delores Facenda; leads the congregation in wor- assemble in the Common Room at [email protected] or by examiner for the Market Transi- attained the rank of sergeant two brothers, Ronald and ship. The Chancel Choir, directed by 10 a.m. for a group class. Children calling 973-921-6453 or by tion Facility in Livingston before major and received the Asiatic- Nicholas; six grandchildren and a Warren Brown, will provide inspira- join their parents in the sanctuary writing The Item, 343 Millburn retiring in 1993. Before that, he Pacific Area Campaign Medal for great-grandchild. tional music. Following worship, all for celebration of the Eucharist. Ave., Millburn, 07041. was a claims supervisor at Motor service during World War II. are invited to attend a reception. Nursery care is provided and all are welcome. Installations • Custom Manufacturing • Windows & Garage Doors • Storm & Security Doors Beginning next week and contin- Father’s uing through Sept. 3, summer wor- ship services will be held in the air- conditioned Chapel. All are welcome Day and childcare is provided. Buffet Covenant Presbyterian Church PASTA STATION (Choice of 3 Sauces) 10:30 a.m.: The Rev. David Miner FEATURING OUR FAMOUS PASTRAMI, CORNED will conclude for the summer the BEEF, TURKEY & ROAST BEEF PLUS series on the Life of Abraham, • Scrambled Eggs • Pancakes • Home Fried Potatoes preaching from Genesis 17, Glorious • French Toast • Corned Beef Hash • Sausages • Bacon Strips Promises, Part Two. 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The number shuh) have strong voices and give “Hello, Dolly!” is the story of a the character of Dolly Levi, as cre- Tovah’s Dolly seems to be a char- or more to the point, a radical rein- ends with half the audience mild- solid expressive performances of middle-aged widow in turn-of-the- ated by Thornton Wilder in “The acter from a real world of flesh and terpretation, not a routine staging. ly disappointed and the other half Jerry Herman’s words and music. century New York who functions Matchmaker,” the source of the blood people that has been Of course, every “Hello, Dolly!” wildly applauding what must be an The lovely Kate Baldwin also man- as a matchmaker and, in the musical. The key to her character- dropped into an artificial world of builds to the big 11 o’clock show emotional memory. Baggage. Nos- ages to bring enough reality and course of a few hours of song and ization is the fact that Dolly’s hus- musical comedy stereotypes. stopper, the “Hello, Dolly!” wel- talgia. Incidentally, this climatic humanity to Irene Malloy to move dance, manages to set up three band was Jewish, but her maiden Unfortunately, the directing and coming anthem, with Dolly’s grand restaurant scene, which ends with her away from the rest of the cast marriages and nail herself the rich- name was Gallagher, obviously staging of Mark S. Hoebee is also entrance strutting down that huge everyone being arrested, is so poor- and closer to Tovah. est man in Yonkers. That’s basic Irish and probably Catholic. So musical comedy stereotypical; the staircase into the ostentatious ly staged that we really don’t know “Hello, Dolly!” runs through “Hello, Dolly!” Then there are all Miss Feldshuh, who recently familiar blend of strong singing and restaurant! Here the singing greet- why the police are called, or what July 23 at the Paper Mill Play- those other “Hello, Dolly!”s. embodied the charismatic Israeli energetic dancing stuck in between ing goes on and on and on. 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Michael Stewart pherically budgeted “Hello, Dolly!” Her natural, three- dimensional seems to have followed a Broad- starring the larger-than-life Bar- performance is clearly the result of way formula for rewriting and edit- AWARD-WINNING THEATER bara Streisand that the composer talent and hard work. It’s a perfor- ing that produced an obvious and considers the definitive version, but mance that would stand out in a flavorless version of Mr. Wilder’s AT 12 MILES WEST! the composer’s fans consider an production of the straight play, script. Or maybe the script’s been unmitigated disaster. There’s the The Rainmaker Named One of The 10 Best of 2005 by The Star-Ledger original, now legendary, Broadway 562 BLOOMFIELD AVE. • BLOOMFIELD, NJ • 973.259.9187 • 12MILESWEST.ORG “Hello, Dolly!” directed by Gower Champion, starring the iconic Car- SPECIAL EVENT ol Channing. And then there’s the JUNE 16TH & 17TH RESERVE NOW! JUNE 27TH string of semi-iconic replacements who followed Miss Channing in that production. There’s the “Hel- 12 MILES WEST AND lo, Dolly!” of road companies, CASINO NIGHT summer stock, regional theaters, LUNATIC FRINGE PRESENT: dinner theaters, college, high school and community theatres. Then there are the major revivals of “Hello, Dolly!” that are saddled with the baggage or bolstered by the nostalgia of all the above. Four nights of funny with different improv, And now there’s the Paper Mill stand-up and sketch comedy each night! TUESDAY FROM 6:30-10:30PM Playhouse production starring JUNE 16 Tickets are $75 which includes buffet dinner, beer and wine (cash bar available) + $100 in gambling chips. Tovah Feldshuh, a Tony- and CUBICLE SKETCH COMEDY Emmy-nominated “dramatic” (that MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER IMPROV COMEDY GIANT RAFFLE WITH INCREDIBLE PRIZES is, non-musical) actress. A produc- STANDUP COMPETITION FINAL ROUND SPECIAL SURPRISES INCLUDING: tion that is both helped and hurt by HOSTED BY FRANKIE SPEAR Tarot Card readings by Miss Julie nostalgia and baggage and features Caricatures by Gene Myers both stale staging and a fresh look JUNE 17 Magician Michael Turco LUNATIC FRINGE IMPROV COMEDY at the title role. Reserve by June 16 and receive FUNNIEST KID IN NEW JERSEY CONTEST The first thing to be said about an extra $25 in “chips!” this “Hello, Dolly!” is that it’s visu- FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS @ 8PM $15 GENERAL ADMISSION / $12 STUDENTS & SENIORS EVENT WILL BE AT MAYFAIR FARMS ally an ice cream, cotton candy, 481 EAGLE ROCK AVENUE IN WEST ORANGE. springtime, rainbow delight. The light and airy sets of Michael Ana- nia, fly and slide in and out, and on and off, and with the addition of W211608-01 Charlie Morrison’s integral light- ing, each set is a tasty feast for the SPONSORED BY: eyes. James Schuette has designed a wondrous variety of subtle, pas- tel-colored, turn-of-the-century PHOTO COURTESY OF PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE The Ultimate Driving Machine® Auto Group costumes that completes the Tony Award-nominee Tovah Feldshuh plays in the title role as BLOOMFIELD, NJ • 973.748.8200 • WWW.ESSEXBMW.COM charming, vibrant pictures. The other first thing to be said Dolly Gallagher Levi and Walter Charles appears as Horace about this “Hello, Dolly!” is Tovah Vandergelder in the Paper Mill Playhouse’s current production Feldshuh. Miss Feldshuh is a ver- of “Hello, Dolly!” W213440-01 W213439-01 www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, June 15, 2006 A11

SOUNDS OF THE CITY Township’s concert series in Taylor Park kicks off Sunday The township summer concert Peter Scance playing base and series, organized by the Millburn vocals; Joe Alexander, playing Recreation Department, kicks off rhythm guitar and lead vocal; and with a free performance on Bill DiMartino, playing the Father’s Day in Taylor Park. drums. The Kootz band will perform The group was originally Sunday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The known as The OJM Band (Old band, which plays classic rock, Man Jam Band), as they played pop, soul and blues, bills itself as together occasionally around “Rock ‘n’ Roll with Fiber.” The northern New Jersey since 1993. group has played throughout the In 2001 they formally became New York metropolitan area, and The Kootz. this summer’s performance marks The group released its debut their fourth year appearing for the studio-recorded compact disk, township. “Tales from the Endless Bus Tour The Kootz are a multi-member, of New Jersey,” last summer. traveling gypsy-like caravan head- The performance is sponsored ed up by Glenn Taylor of Essex by Arizona Iced Tea. County, playing guitar, keys and A rain date is set for Sunday, vocals. Also performing will be June 25. County presenting concerts

PHOTO COURTESY OF NEW JERSEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Essex County Executive Joseph more. The Choro Ensemble, playing Brazilian Choro music, is one of three groups kicking off the JPMorgan Chase Sounds of the City N. DiVincenzo Jr. is inviting the In addition, there are several public to spice up their summer special events featuring the concert series Thursday, July 6, in the New Jersey Performing Arts Center’s Theater Square in Newark. The free outdoor nights and attend the 2006 Essex Fourth of July Celebration with entertainment will be offered every Thursday evening through Sept. 7 from 5 to 9:45 p.m. Sounds will include Latin Jazz and County Free Summer Concert the New Jersey Symphony other ethnic beats, rhythm and blues, funk, salsa, pop/rock and straight ahead jazz. Series. Orchestra and a Fireworks Spec- The Summer Concert Series tacular, and The Metropolitan begins with a Gospel Festival in Opera’s presentation of “La Essex County on Traviata” by Giuseppe Verdi. CLASSIC COMEDY 7KHDWHU 7LPHWDEOH Saturday, June 17, and concludes Concerts are held at handicap Tuesday, Aug. 29, with a Sere- accessible sites. CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CLEARVIEW’S BEACON HILL 5 nade Under the Stars featuring Admission to the concerts is CINEMA (SUMMIT) Groupo Latin Vibe in Essex free, although there is a $2 park- The Da Vinci Code (PG-13) Today: 4, 7 Mission Impossible 3 (PG-13) Today: 4:45, 7:40 County’s Riverbank Park. In ing donation for concerts at Essex X-Men III: The Last Stand (PG-13) Today: 5:15, Over the Hedge (PG) Today: 4:15, 6:30 between are festive fireworks County’s in 7:30 Keeping Up with the Steins (PG-13) Today: 5, extravaganzas and 25 concerts Bloomfield. The Break-Up (PG-13) Today: 5, 7:15 Fri: 2:30, 7:15 featuring local and international For more information, call the 4:45, 7, 9:15 Sat-Thurs: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:15 Cars (G) Today: 4, 4:30, 7:30 Fri: 3, 4, 6, 7, 8:40, acts in jazz, rock ‘n’ roll, gospel, Division of Cultural and Historic The Omen (R) Today: 5:30, 7:45 Fri: 3, 5:15, 9:40 Sat-Thurs: noon, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8:40, 9:40 doo wop, big band, reggae and Affairs at 973-268-3500. 7:30, 9:50 Sat-Thurs: 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:50 The Lake House (PG) Fri: 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:50 Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties (PG) Fri: 2:15, Sat-Thurs: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:50 4:30, 6:45, 9 Sat-Thurs: Noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, Nacho Libre (PG) Fri: 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10 Sat- 9 Thurs: 12:45, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10 HOT JAZZ VOCALIST The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (PG-13) The Da Vinci Code (PG-13) Fri: 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 Jazz singer Banu Fri: 2:45, 5, 7:15, 9:40 Sat-Thurs: 12:30, 2:45, 5, Sat-Wed: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 Thurs: 6:30, Gibson and her New 7:15, 9:40 9:30 Orleans Hot Jazz MAPLEWOOD THEATER CLEARVIEW’S MADISON ensemble will Cars (G) Today: 7, 7:30 Fri: 4:40, 6, 7, 8:15 Sat & CINEMA 4 perform at the Sun: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9:15 Mon-Thurs: 7, 8 X Men: The Last Stand (PG-13) Today: 5, 7:20 Wyeth Jazz Keeping up with the Steins (PG-13) Today: Over the Hedge (PG) Today: 4:30, 6:45 Showcase Monday, 7:40 The Da Vinci Code (PG-13) Today: 4, 7 Fri: June 26, starting at Prairie Home Companion (PG-13) Today: 7:25 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 Sat & Sun: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 8 p.m. in the Fri: 5:05, 7:20, 9:30 Sat & Sun: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 9:30 Mon-Thurs: 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 7:20, 9:30 Bickford Theatre, The Break-Up (PG-13) Today: 4:45, 7:30 Fri: 5, adjacent to the Over the Hedge (PG) Today: 7:20 7:15, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:15, 9:40 United 93 (R) Today: 7:35 Morris Museum in Mon-Thurs: 5, 7:15, 9:40 Morristown. Tickets Nacho Libre (PG) Fri: 5:15, 7:15, 9:10 Sat & Sun: The Lake House (PG) Fri: 4:45, 7, 9:15 Sat & 1:30, 3:20, 5:10, 7:15, 9:10 Mon-Thurs: 7:30, 9:20 Sun: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:15 Mon-Thurs: 4:45, are $13 in advance and can be PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Lake House (PG) Fri: 5:15, 7:45, 9:40 Sat & 7, 9:15 Sun: 1:20, 3:10, 5:05, 7:45, 9:40 Mon-Thurs: Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties (PG) Fri: 4:30, purchased by Sean Mahan as Rosencrantz and David Conrad as Guildenstern 7:20, 9:25 6:45, 9 Sat & Sun: noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 9 calling the box contemplate the nature of existence in The Shakespeare An Inconvenient Truth (PG) Fri: 5, 7:35, 9:35 Mon-Thurs: 4:30, 6:45, 9 office at (973) 971- Theatre of New Jersey’s production of Tom Stoppard’s Sat & Sun: 1:35, 3:30, 5:25, 7:35, 9:35 Mon- 3706. “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead.” The show continues Thurs: 7:25, 9:30 NOTE: Movie times are subject to unexpect- ed changes. on the company’s Main Stage in Madison through June 25. For PHOTO COURTESY OF tickets, call 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org. Call on day of show to confirm times. WYETH JAZZ SHOWCASE

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Shelley Orchier, graduated suma W213142 cum laude from Lehigh University on May 22. Julie was president of the Lehigh Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America, vice president of the Panhellenic Council, a vice presi- dent in her sorority, and an editor for the school newspaper, The Brown & White. She majored in journalism and double minored in public relations and communica- tions. Sara Hamilton, daughter of township resident Nancy Hamil- ton and Mark Hamilton of Mor- 0001747715-01 ristown, received a bachelor’s degree during commencement exercises May 21 at Hamilton Col- lege. A psychology major, Sara graduated cum laude with depart- mental honors and was elected to the Psi Chi and Phi Sigma Iota honor societies. Ross B. Lerner, son of town- ship resident Eric Lerner and Leslie Wolfson of Peapack, Creative Custom Framing received a bachelor’s degree in Since 1984 English with high honors during commencement exercises May 14 778 Morris Turnpike • Short Hills at Haverford College. Ross gradu- ated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude. He was the recipient of Largest Selection the Augustus Taber Murray of Frames. Research Fellowship for graduate study and the Newton Prize in English Literature. Museum Standards.

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DISTINGUISHED GUEST TV-36 now airing Board of Ed meeting Bus info The videotape of the June 5 scheduled to air through July 11 Board of Education meeting on Tuesdays at noon and Sun- began airing on TV-36 this week. days at 1 p.m. restricted The tape of the meeting is Following a request from the New Jersey Department of Home- land Security, the Millburn Public School District will no longer pro- DON’TREPLACE YOUR OLD BATHTUB... vide bus routes for publication in REGLAZEIT! $ the newspaper or on the district We also do 299 Web site. W/COUPON Sinks, Tile, Tub regularly $399 According to Kathleen Surrounds McGowan, the district’s trans- & Color portation supervisor, Homeland Travel Charge Security has made the request of all May Apply school districts. For the 2006-07 school year, the www.easternrefinishing.net district will implement a bus pass program. Every student must have EASTERN REFINISHING CO. • 800-463-1879 a bus pass in order to board a COUPON EXPIRES 6/21/06 school bus. All information for the student, including his or her bus Tired of Staring At The Same Four Walls? stop and times, will printed on the pass. • Company-provided CDL training for qualified The passes will be mailed to stu- candidates dents in August. • $37,500-$60,500 HARRY TRUMBORE/THE ITEM (depending on experience) According to McGowan, the • Home Run program - district has a comprehensive eligi- Rep. Donald M. Payne, left, whose 10th Congressional District includes the neighborhood 17 weeks off yearly bility list of all addresses in the Apply Online @ township. Residents should not around South Mountain School, receives a warm welcome from South Mountain principal Ted schneiderjobs.com call the transportation office for eli- Lindenberg at a school assembly June 1. Payne was on hand to present the school with a Or call 1-800-44-PRIDE (1-800-447-7433) gibility information. The eligibility congressional certificate honoring the student council for charitable fund-raising work during list can be found on the Web site at the past school year. millburn.org by clicking on the transportation link. EOE M/F/D/V Library offers chess lessons The Millburn Public Library is offering summer chess instruction for students. Alzheimer’s Caregivers Beginning June 26, Michael Wojcio, chess master and teacher, Feel better about the future will conduct four sessions of instruction on the second floor of the library in Meeting Room B (the Learn what is being done to manage the care of those afflicted with this Skittles Room). Each session will run during the week Monday heartbreaking disease. Our expert’s advice will help you meet the physical and emotional challenges you face every day. Free Trial Class through Friday from 2:20 p.m. to for new students NEW JERSEY 3:35 p.m. or 3:40 p.m. to 4:55 p.m. The schedule of sessions is as This Family Life Seminar is hosted by: Presented by: School of Ballet follows: Session I, June 26 through Ballet • Jazz •Tap June30; Session II, July 10 through CareOne at Livingston Dr. Joseph Sobelman July 14; there will be no session When: President, Neurology and REGISTER NOW during the 4th of July week; Ses- Neurodiagnostics, PA. SUMMER COURSE sion III, July17 through July 21; Wednesday, June 28, 7:30 pm Recognized authority in the field of and Session IV, July 24 through Where: Alzheimer’s Disease. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES July 28. Students may sign up for 68 Passaic Avenue Light refreshments will be served courtesy AND LEVELS I, II, III or IV. Each session costs Livingston, NJ 07039 of co-host Novartis Pharmaceutical. Open Classes & Intensive Program $80. Livingston The students in each session will be grouped according to their level Family Life seminars are free, but reservations are requested. Piano Morristown • Somerville Accompaniment of play. Students should be pre- Call 973.758.9408 by June 26 for all CALL 973-597-9600 pared to have fun while learning Ballet Classes OR 908-526-2248 about sportsmanship, the rules of Visit our Web site at www.care-one.com the game, strategy, tactics and tricky moves, classical games and various checkmates. Enrollment forms can be obtained at the circulation desk of the library. Payments are made out to be made out to “The Friends of the Millburn Library,” the sponsor- ing group, and sent to Michael D. The Terrace Wojcio, 115 North 20th St., Kenil- The Terrace worth, 07033. Huge selection of garden Wojcio is available to answer any questions at 908-276-7352 or at Nero’s pots for your patio and [email protected]. On Saturday, Dec. 2, the Friends Is Now Open of the Library will hold its biannu- poolside at terrific prices. al chess tournament for students for the 2006 Season age 8 to 10 and 14 to 16. The monthly meeting of the Enjoy Lunch Friends’ board on will be today at worldpottery.com 7 p.m. as an open meeting in the and Dinner Service library’s Williamsburg Room. Elec- In the Open Air on or visit our outlet... tions will take place and visitors from the township will have an Sunny Afternoons 100 Grove Street, Montclair, NJ 07042 opportunity to learn about the group’s past and present activities and Starlit Evenings Tue-Sat: 10 am until 6pm / Sun: Noon until 4pm / Mon: Closed and accomplishments and plans for the future. For additional information, call ~andNEW this year ~ Norma Miller, board president, at 973-376-3931. 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JIM CONNELLY/THE ITEM State singles champion Justen Roth and the state champion doubles team of Josh Israel and Mike Flamm, from left, hold their championship trophies Monday afternoon while posing next to the Millburn High School message board heralding their accomplishments. The wins by Roth and the doubles team enabled Millburn to become the first team in state history to win the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Tournament of Champions, singles and doubles tournament crowns in the same season.

STATE SINGLES FINAL STATE DOUBLES FINAL Roth outlasts Emerson’s Erickson Flamm and Israel capture crown By Jim Connelly the first set relatively easy. The sec- played competitive tennis, I always By Jim Connelly Next up for Flamm and Israel we were up 5-4 in the first set that ofTheItem ond set Stephen came out and followed high school tennis, hop- of The Item was a semifinal-round encounter we finally broke them and sepa- went up 4-1. I was serving and I ing one day it would be me,” Roth with the fourth-seeded team from rated ourselves.” Justen Roth experienced one of said to myself that I would just said. “To finish my high school Mike Flamm and Josh Israel Newark Academy, Andrew Flamm and Israel won four of those seasons most players can swing loosely for the next two career like this is a perfect ending put their names in the record Huang and Greg Holtzman. the first five games of the second only dream about. games and the worst that would to this chapter in my life. Joining books last week when they Millburn won the opening set set. Millburn won the set 6-3. The Millburn High School happen would be that I would go such an elite group of players from became the first Millburn High of the June 7 semifinal-round “To their credit, they were senior put the exclamation point to three sets.” Millburn is amazing.” School doubles team to win the match at Inman 6-2. resilient and battled back, but in on his 30-0 season June 8 with a 6- That never happened as Roth Roth, who also won the 2006 New Jersey State Interscholastic “After a solid first set, we lost the end they couldn’t quite over- 4, 6-4 defeat of Emerson’s Stephen regrouped to win the next five Essex County singles tournament, Athletic Association tournament our concentration,” said Flamm, a come the early deficit,” Flamm Erickson in the championship games and the state title. compiled a 46-7 record in two sea- crown. senior. “We were simply out- said. match of the New Jersey State “I won the next two games to sons of high school tennis. The Millburn duo, the tourna- played in the second set. It was While Flamm and Israel will Interscholastic Athletic Associa- make it 3-4,” Roth said. “Then I Roth competed for Millburn as ment’s top seed, captured the not until we were down 5-0 in the forever hold the distinction of tion state single tournament at the held serve relatively easy to make a freshman, compiling a 16-7 crown June 8 with a 6-4, 6-3 second set that we regained our being the school’s first-ever state Inman Sports Club in Edison. it 4-4. Stephen got very nervous record in 2003. He skipped the defeat of West Windsor-Plains- momentum.” doubles champions, both main- “To tell you the truth, I still can- and starting rushing and missing. I next two high school campaigns to boro South’s Dennis Tuan and Newark Academy won the sec- taining winning the state team not believe it,” said Roth about gained so much confidence when I play on the United States Tennis Ben Cornfeld at the Inman Sports ond set, 6-3, setting up a third and crown was what made the 2006 becoming the eighth player in the went up 5-4. On match point, Association (USTA) circuit. Center in Edison. deciding set. campaign so special. history of the Millburn program to when he hit the return in the net, “Playing USTA tennis is so high- “It took a while for the reality “We had gained some momen- “As incredible as the success we win the state singles crown. “I I felt like I was on clouds.” ly competitive and cutthroat,” Roth of the win to sink in,” said Israel, a tum by taking three games before achieved in doubles was, the team knew that I was talented enough to The championship also repre- said. “I had no trouble going from junior. “I’ve taken the past couple losing the set,” Israel said. title was more significant for me,” do it, but when you actually win sented a crowning achievement for USTA to high school. I just tried to of days to reflect on all the hard Twelve games were needed to Israel said. “I love the sense of the title, you get such a rush.” Bill Wickenheisser, Millburn’s keep my level of intensity the same. work Mike and I put in this sea- determine the winner of final set. playing for my school and town. Roth, the second seed, dis- fourth-year head coach. Wicken- “The major difference, however, son and how well it paid off. Flamm and Israel held on for a People will more quickly forget patched four foes to advance to the heisser, with the Miller doubles was the whole team aspect. Being “Honestly, I hadn’t even real- 7-5 win. the doubles team of Flamm and finals against Erickson, a ninth team having won the state crown on a team and having tons of peo- ized that we were the first Mill- “The third set was much closer Israel than they will Millburn ten- through 16th seed alphabetically in some 30 minutes before Roth’s ple supporting and cheering for burn team to win the doubles than either of the first two, with nis ’06.” the tournament draw. match came to an end, became the you, in such an individual sport, is crown. The precedent everyone breaks back and forth,” Israel said. “Even after winning the state The tournament’s second seed first coach in state to lead his team a great feeling. I just enjoyed the has been focusing on was always “Flamm served out the match doubles championship, I still find dispatched Egg Harbor’s Scott to the NJSIAA Tournament of whole team atmosphere.” winning all three titles.” from 6-5.” it hard to believe how much we Campbell, Manalapan’s Grant Van Champions title and the singles Millburn did something no oth- Flamm realized how fortunate accomplished as as a team,” Rensberg and Cumberland’s Don- and doubles titles in the same sea- MILLER NOTES er team had accomplished in a he and Israel were against Flamm said. “Coming into this nie Roger to set up a quarterfinal- son. Roth joins Pablo Eisenberg single season by winning the state Newark Academy. year, our goal as a team was to round meeting with Montgomery’s “I was never worried when (1950), Doug Grunther (1968), Tournament of Champions “The third set was still a strug- win the state championship. We Matt Pierson June 6 at Mercer Justen went down 1-4 in the sec- Steve Kendall (1973), Fritz Buehn- crown, the state singles title and gle and we knew that we were worked hard all year and were County Park in West Windsor. ond set,” Wickenheisser said. “I ing (1977), Greg Voetsch (1979), the state doubles championship lucky to get away with that win,” fortunately rewarded with not Roth routed Pierson 6-1, 6-0 to knew he had a good frame of mind Adam Wager (1990) and Hag- this spring. he said. only a state championship, but a advance to the following day’s and that he would remain focused. mann (2001) as state singles cham- Flamm and Israel dispatched a Millburn found itself in a nip- perfect season. semifinal-round match against It was a great match.” pions from Millburn. pair of foes on June 5 to set up a and-tuck battle with West Wind- “We have had our fair share of third-seeded Ravi Yegya-Raman of It was a sensational way to con- Kendall is the uncle of Roth’s quarterfinal-round encounter sor in the state final. talent, but our success should Cherry Hill East. Yegya-Raman clude a remarkable season for teammate, Will Kendall. with Montgomery’s Ryan Dennie “We had never played West directly be attributed to coach defeated fourth-seeded Andrew Roth, who plans to play on the Millburn players have posted an and Vincent Chang. The Miller Windsor-Plainsboro South, so we Wick (head coach Bill Wicken- Wang of Sparta 6-3, 6-4 to make intercollegiate level at the Univer- 8-1 record in the state singles final. duo breezed to 6-1, 6-0 win over weren’t sure exactly what to heisser) and coach Tirone (assis- the semifinals. sity of Pennsylvania. Richard Murray was the runner-up Montgomery June 6 at Mercer expect,” Flamm said. “They were a tant coach Ed Tirone) for their “In the semis against Ravi, I “Ever since I was young and in the 1970 state tournament. County Park in West Windsor. tough team and it was not until leadership and direction.” knew that I would have to play sol- id,” Roth said. “Playing indoors (the match was played at Inman) helped me. 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W206324-01 uted to their work ethic and com- Quartet guides Millers to 42-4 mark in 4 years mitment, especially in the off-sea- son. I would also like to give cred- By Jim Connelly the New Jersey State Interscholas- Champions, helped Millburn to a it to their parents who have sup- CROSSWORD of The Item tic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) third-place finish in the 2005 state ported them and guided them Tournament of Champions, aver- tournament. along the way.” by David Levinson Wilk A changing of the guard is in aged 42.4 strokes for nine holes this Illness prevented McGlynn from 1234567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 order for the Millburn High School year, a new school record. O’Leary competing in last month’s state MILLER NOTES varsity girls golf team. also holds four individual school tournament. Five players received season 15 16 A quartet of four-year players— scoring records, including the nine- Biehl, also a team captain, aver- honors at the team’s annual awards Anne O’Leary, Gabby McGlynn, hole scoring record of 37 set at aged 49.8 for nine holes and qual- dinner June 5 at Calabria’s Restau- 17 18 Lauren Biehl and Sammi Rolling Green Golf Course in ified for her first NJSIAA Tourna- rant in Livingston. Bucciero—have played their final Newton. ment of Champions. 2006 award recipients were 19 20 matches for Millburn, ending a The Millers’ tri-captain recorded Biehl improved her scoring O’Leary (Most Valuable Golfer), remarkable period in which the her best-ever finish in last month’s average by 16 strokes since her Biehl (Most Improved Golfer), 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Millers won 42 of 46 matches. NJSIAA state tournament at the freshman campaign. junior Laure Fischer (Most Consis- Millburn went 10-0 this spring Seaview Marriott Resort Bay Bucciero finished the 2006 cam- tent Golfer), Bucciero (Senior 28 29 30 to record the first undefeated cam- Course in Absecon. O’Leary shot a paign with a 55.6 average for nine Award) and McGlynn (Coaches paign in the program’s five-year 15-over 85 to place eighth in the holes, an improvement of 11 Award). O’Leary is a four-time 31 32 33 34 history. 50-golfer field and help Millburn strokes over the course of her four- winner of the Most Valuable Golfer “I cannot say enough about record a fourth-place finish in the year high school career. Award. 35 36 what these four seniors have eight-team field. “In a sport that is so difficult to Fischer and Sami Tritsch, a accomplished individually and for McGlynn, also a team captain, make improvement, they have sophomore, have been selected as 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 the Millburn girls golf program,” finished her senior campaign with improved at an unprecedented Millburn’s captains for the 2007 Miller coach Joe Valentine said. a nine-hole scoring average of 46. rate,”Valentine said. “That is attrib- campaign. 44 45 46 “Millburn has been considered one McGlynn’s 2006 scoring average of the top teams in the state since represents a 14-stroke improve- 47 48 49 50 its arrival and they have brought a ment over the course of her high HEALTH, WELLNESS lot of recognition to a program that school career, according to Valen- 51 52 started in 2002. 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$WKOHWH RI WKH :HHN MHS schedules for 2006-07 academic year available online MHS offers hotline Millburn High School inter- or access the site through the Proceed to hit “click here for An announcement listing Mill- Tennis players Justen Roth, scholastic athletic schedules for school system’s Web site at sports schedules,” select “New burn High School’s daily sports Mike Flamm and Josh Israel are the 2006-07 academic year are www.millburn.org. Jersey” and scroll down to “Mill- schedule is provided by the the recipients of Millburn High available on the Internet. When visiting the school sys- burn High School.” school’s athletics director’s office. School Varsity Club Athlete of the To obtain Millburn schedules, tem’s Web site, click on “high The hotline can be reached by Week honors for June 5-11. go to www.highschoolsports.net school,” then “sports.” calling 973-564-7130, extension Roth, a senior, capped a 30-0 229. campaign June 8 with a 6-4, 6-4 defeat of Emerson Boro’s Stephen Erickson in the championship match of the New Jersey State ELAINE PRUZON Interscholastic Athletic Associa- tion (NJSIAA) singles tournament. YOUR PASSPORTTO FIRST CLASS REAL ESTATE Roth won all six of his tourna- ment matches in straight sets, including a 6-1, 6-0 rout of Mont- PLEASE JOIN ME FOR AN OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 PM gomery’s Matt Pierson in the quar- Roth terfinals and a 6-4, 6-2 defeat of Ravi Yegya-Raman of Cherry Hill East in the semifinals Roth, the tournament’s second seed is the seventh member of the school’s boys program to win the state title and the first to do so since Reed Hagmann claimed the 2001 state singles crown. Flamm, a senior, and Israel, a junior, became the first team in school history to claim the state doubles championship. Flamm and Israel, the state tour- nament’s first seed, defeated West Windsor-Plainboro South’s Dennis Flamm 54 FOREST DRIVE 487 LONGHILL DRIVE Tuan and Ben Cornfeld 6-4, 6-3 in Classic 5 Bedroom 3 full and 2 half bath Center Hall Brand new custom Center Hall Colonial on park like the June 8 in the state final. Flamm Colonial beautifully situated in prestigious Old Short grounds with pool, featuring 2 story entry, curved and Israel finished the season with Hills. Features include hardwood flooring and crown staircase, Eat-in Kitchen with cherry cabinetry open a 29-3-1 record. molding throughout, new cherry wood kitchen, all to family room with coffered ceiling and library/den. Flamm and Israel knocked off new baths and finished lower level with wine cellar. Directions: Parsonage Hill Road to Long Hill Drive. Newark Academy’s Andrew Directions: Hobart Ave to Knollwood Rd to Forest Offered at $2,895,000 Huang and Greg Holtzman 6-2, 3- Drive. Offered at $2,349,000 6, 7-5 in the semifinal round. The titles won by Roth and by the doubles duo of Flamm and For moreinformation, please call Elaine Pruzonat Israel enabled Millburn to become the first program in state history to 973-715-8555. claim the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions crown, the singles www.elainepruzon.com tournament title and the doubles tournament championship in the Coldwell Banker same season. Israel Short Hills Office • 518 Millburn Ave • Short Hills, NJ 07078 (973) 467-4823 (direct) • (973) 467-3222 (office) Sports submissions Elaine Pruzon www.ColdwellBankerMoves.comwww.nymetro.coldwellbanker.com www.coldwellbanker.com* ElaineSales Associate Pruzon *For the second year in a row, coldwellbanker.com 2000-2005Sales Associate NJAR Circle of Sports news for publication can be submitted to Jim Connelly, sports earns Forbes “Best of the Web” designation. Denotes Excellence2000-2005 Platinum NJAR Award Circle Winner of Open House Previews Property Specialist editor, via e-mail at [email protected] or by calling 973-921- ExcellenceVisit Platinum my website@ Award Winner Previews Property Specialist ® www.elainepruzon.com 6455 or by writing The Item, 343 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041. ©2006©2005Coldwell Coldwell© Banker 2002 ColdwellBanker Corporation. Corporation.Banker Corporation. Callwell Coldwell Banker®Coldwell Banker® Banker is a registeredisis a registered trademark trademark trademark of of Coldwell Coldwell of Coldwell Banker Banker Banker Corporation. Corporation. Corporation. REALTOR® An EqualAn Opportunity Equal Opportunity Company. Company. Equal Equal Housing Housing Opportunity. Opportunity. Independently Owned and Owned Operated and Operated by NRT by NRT Incorporated Incorporated.. The Item office is located at 343 Millburn Avenue, Suite 100. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT Incorporated. W197979-01

Margaret "Maggee" Miggins $1,395,000 • 12 Chaucer Road Premiere Listing! realtor Short Hills Located on over 1/3 acre in the poet’s section of Short Hills near the Canoe Brook Country Club, this lovely home has space, light, elegant details and luxurious amenities in all the right places. A wood-burning fireplace with classic wood mantle anchors the large, sunny living room. A wide archway opens to the formal dining room, which features twin built-in china cabinets. The kitchen is a gourmet dream with miles of granite counter space, top-of-the-line appliances including U-line wine storage and a Jenn-Air range Proven track record. with exhaust hood. Pulling it all together is an oversize center Fast execution. island with ample storage, sink, dishwasher and microwave. Truly Anticipating your needs. the heart of the home, the kitchen opens to the impressive great room, which features cathedral ceilings, tall windows and french doors to the large deck — perfect for entertaining friends and family. The first floor also features a den off the dining room that can also function as a light-filled office. The master suite enjoys the privacy of the third level and includes a walk-in closet, gorgeous hardwood floors, and a master bath with marble tile floor, oversized vanity with two undermount sinks, tiled shower and a separate W.C. On the second level are three more bedrooms, each with hardwood floors and ample closet space. The finished basement has a recreation room, separate exercise area and storage on three walls. With ready access to schools, shopping and NYC trains, this is an easy choice for classic Short Hills living.

$699,000 83 Maple Street New Price! Millburn Located on a quiet tree-lined street in Millburn’s desirable Spring ‘06 Wyoming section, this perfectly charming home is nestled amid a variety of flowering plants & shrubbery and mature trees meticulously pruned to allow for bright Summer light. Portfolio Inside, warm hardwood floors spill into the spacious, vaulted- ceiling living room, which is lit by the front Palladian window. Twin Let’s get down to business. doors open to the slate-floor sunroom. The formal dining room features a bank of bright windows and cheerful decor. Just a few steps away, the kitchen has granite countertops, stainless appliances and a subway tile backsplash. The first level also includes two large bedrooms, easily convertible to a den or family room, and a full bath. Upstairs, two more bedrooms feature hardwood floors, ample closet space and dormer windows. Curb appeal is enhanced by meticulous attention to detail such as well-maintained window flower boxes, slate walkways and Belgian block curbing. Close to Margaret "Maggee" Miggins Millburn town, trains, school and recreation. Sales Associate $619,000 • 49 Pine Street Starter Home! e Millburn us Ho #1 Great for first time home-buyers! Hardwood floors grace n pe 1pm - 4pm this lovely home perfectly located in Millburn near the O 8– elementary school. The living room features a wood- 1 ne o: 973.376.4580 burning fireplace and crown moldings. Ju c: 973.879.9711 The home also features a separate dining room [email protected] for more formal entertaining. Throughout, the house features good bones that will work well with a homeowner’s own individual style. Located on a deep lot, the landscaping feature mature trees EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY and plantings. Close to town and NYC trains. With great curb appeal, terrific schools, and low taxes, this is an ideal find out more at way to make the move to lovely Millburn. www.migginsrealestate.com

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Sports Calendar TODAY, JUNE 15 School field. Orange. League. Newark Academy, MONDAY, JUNE 26 Orange. 5:45 p.m. Millburn vs. Knights. 5:45 p.m. Millburn 14-year-old Livingston. 5:45 p.m. Millburn vs. baseball team at Verona. MONDAY, JUNE 19 5:45 p.m. Millburn vs. THURSDAY, JUNE 29 Essex County Senior American 8 p.m. President’s Cup Night Cougars. Essex County Senior 5:45 p.m. Millburn at Bloomfield. Essex County Junior Legion Baseball League. Millburn Race. Starting line on Essex American Legion Baseball Ironbound. Essex County Senior SATURDAY, JUNE 17 American Legion Baseball High School. 8 a.m. Millburn-Short Hills Street near intersection with League. Millburn High School. American Legion Baseball League. Millburn High School. FRIDAY, JUNE 16 Little League championship Main Street. TUESDAY, JUNE 27 League. Riverbank Park, Newark. 5:45 p.m. Millburn vs. games. Gero Park. SATURDAY, JUNE 24 5:45 p.m. Millburn vs. West 5:45 p.m. Millburn at Belleville. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 10 a.m. Millburn vs. Vailsburg. Essex County Junior American Bloomfield. Essex County Senior 5:45 p.m. Millburn vs. Orange. Essex County Junior SUNDAY, JUNE 18 Doubleheader. Essex County Legion Baseball League. Belleville American Legion Baseball 9 a.m. Millburn 4-Miler. Livingston. Essex County Senior American Legion Baseball Senior American Legion Baseball High School. League. Millburn High School. Starting line near intersection of American Legion Baseball League. Millburn High School. League. Millburn High School. 5:45 p.m. Millburn at Caldwell. White Oak Ridge Road and League. Millburn High School. FRIDAY, JUNE 30 Essex County Junior American WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Parsonage Hill Road. SUNDAY, JUNE 25 5:45 p.m. Millburn at West 5:45 p.m. Millburn at Legion Baseball League. Caldwell 10 a.m. Millburn at West FRIDAY, JUNE 23 10 a.m. Millburn vs. Verona. Vailsburg. Essex County Junior 5:45 p.m. Millburn at Orange. Essex County Senior High School. Orange. Essex County Junior Doubleheader. Essex County American Legion Baseball Minutemen. Essex County Senior American Legion Baseball 5:45 p.m. Millburn 13-year-old American Legion Baseball Junior American Legion Baseball League. Seton Hall Prep, West American Legion Baseball League. O’Connor Park, West baseball team vs. Union. Pingry League. O’Connor Park, West League. Millburn High School. Orange.

YOUTH BASEBALL JUST LISTED 2006 Millburn 13-year-old team roster features 13 players 51 BYRON ROAD, SHORT HILLS, NJ Thirteen players have been Dominic Dasti, William Dries, Swanson and Ben Vaccaro. selected to compete on the town- Clayton Elder, Daniel Frischman, John Porges is serving as the ship’s 13-year-old baseball team Scott Haertel, Colin Horgan, Tosin team’s head coach. Millburn’s this summer. Kazeem, James Manfredonia, assistant coaches are Chris Swan- Team members are Ian Barry, Chris Nicola, Ray Otake, Tim son and Jim Horgan.

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RECREATION DEPARTMENT Township staging Millburn-Short Hills Little League roundup July 19 excursion Dean DeLonge’s clutch hit George Langberg added two hits Gulf Coast League American Association played superb defense Saturday in drove in the winning run Saturday and drove in a run for the Clippers. Jake Abrams came through with Jake Hubertus singled in two the Angels’ 7-4 win over the Thun- to Yankee game in the Orioles’ 10-7 win over the Aidan Kahn drove in the win- two hits and Will Politan fanned runs and pitcher Michael Green- der. Falcons in Millburn-Short Hills ning run and hurled three scoreless six in three innings June 5, leading berg allowed just one run in two Matthew Policarpio starred in The Millburn Recreation Little League Northern League innings June 6, lifting the Rockies the Wolves to a 6-3 defeat of the innings Saturday, leading the Mud- the field for the Thunder. Department and the Millburn action. to a 4-2 win over the Diamond- Lions. cats to an 8-4 win over the Mus- Also on Saturday, Billy Berns Firemen’s Welfare Association DeLonge and teammate backs. Kahn fanned four batters. tangs. and Bryn Jeffers teamed up for four are sponsoring a trip to see the Andrew Giles combined to drive in Alex Maquet scored a run and International League Also on Saturday, Jonathan hits and five RBI in the Barons’ 11- New York Yankees oppose the five runs. Nat Giblin and Dan Kro- Zachary Flyer had a hit for the Philip Stern delivered the game- Bain’s three hits sparked the Cubs 8 win over the Brewers. Seattle Mariners Wednesday, July nthal combined to rap out three Diamondbacks. winning hit Saturday in the Astros’ to an 8-4 win over the Phillies. L.T. Horowitz laced three hits 19, at 1:05 p.m. at Yankee Stadi- hits the Falcons. Jacob Nacht tossed a two-hitter 6-5 defeat of the Nationals. Team- Cole Bond pitched two scoreless and drove in two runs for the um. 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15 Randall Drive 43 Meadowbrook Road Experience the opportunity to own a newly updated custom home in the desirable Hartshorn Section of Short Hills. The spa- Beautiful brick front English Colonial with Tudor peaks and arches, as well as charming niches, leaded glass win- cious 1st flr. MS comes w/a sitting RM & His/Her bathrooms and walk out closets. There are an additional 4BRS, 2 full dows, bright and spacious rooms throughout, 4 large bedrooms, library plus den, 2 and a half baths, gleaming bath and 3 half baths. The kitchen has granite countertops, sub-zero refrigerator viking range w/a griddle & indoor grille. hardwood floors, rear deck and 2 car garage. Move in condition! $949,000 Private backyard w/an outdoor barbeque built into the expansive deck. A private home movie theater, this is truly any entertainers dream home! $1,825,000 SHORT HILLS ESSEX FELLS

63 Taylor Road 163 Oval Road REDUCED. A classic Center Hall Colonial with fine architectural details, this lovely home has 5 bedrooms plus a fabulous Location! Location! Magnificent park-like setting across from Essex Fells Golf course at end of permanent private road, 4Br, family room with vaulted ceiling adjacent to the kitchen. New marble powder room and master bath. Set on over 1 1/4 4.1 Bth expanded Ranch, 1st floor master bedroom suite, circular drive with pavers, hand split cedar shingled roof, nearly acres, its sparkling pool is surrounded by a large brick patio. $2,995,000 an acre. $1,375,000 Short Hills Office 973-376-4545 W197977-01

The monthly mortgage payments quoted in this ad are to qualified buyers buying a single family owner-occupied residence, based upon a 20% downpayment. The payments are calculated using a 3-1 interest only adjustable rate mortgage loan (ARM) with an initial interest rate of 6.875%, and an initial A.P.R. of 7.09%. Payments are interest only for the first 10 years, and from year 11 through maturity, amortization is based on 20 years. The interest rate is based on an index plus a margin, with a loan amount of $500,000. The payment is fixed for the first 3 years, and because the interest rate may change after 3 years, the payment shown may change at the 4th year and annually thereafter subject to applicable margins and/or caps. At each adjustment, the interest rate is set at 2.5% above the index (margin) and it may not decrease or increase more than 2 percentage points (cap), and over the life of the loan, it may not increase or decrease more than 6 percentage points (lifetime cap). Figures used herein are approximate and do not include property taxes, condo/association fees, or hazard insurance. Interest rates quoted are as of 4/20/06 and subject to change. As an example, on a $500,000 30-year loan with an initial interest rate of 6.875%, the maximum amount that the interest rate can rise under this loan program is 6 percentage points to 12.875%, and the estimated monthly payment for the first 3 years is $2864.58 with a maximum interest payment of $3474.83 thru year 10 (Based on a Truth in Lending Disclosure Estimate) and a maximum principal and interest payment of $5482.19 after year 10. We are not responsible for typographical errors. You should ask about interest rate, margin, and other terms and conditions before you apply. Mortgage Access Corp. d/b/a Weichert Financial Services, Executive Offices, 225 Littleton Road, Morris Plains, NJ, 07950. 1- 800-829-CASH. Licensed by the NJ Dept. of Banking and Insurance. Licensed Mortgage Banker with the State Dept. of Banking in NY, CT, and PA. Licensed Lender in DE, MD, VA, D.C. Equal Housing Lender. Weichert Financial Services is an affiliate of Weichert, Realtors®. For your benefit, consider a career in real estate. Call 1-800-301-3000 today! www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, June 15, 2006 B7

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COUNTY OUTREACH OLD GUARD Essex clerk offers services at library Library renovation Essex County Clerk Christopher driver’s license, a governmental must appear in person to obtain a appointment at the Philadelphia Durkin will be available to process identification card or a previous U.S. passport. Passport Agency by calling (215) passports, notary oaths and veter- U.S. passport not more than 15 The U.S. Department of State 418-5937. For more information focus of meeting ans licenses and file physicians years old. has set new fees for U.S. passports, about obtaining a passport, call licenses at the Millburn Free Pub- If none of these means of iden- effective March 8. There is a $67 (973) 621-4920. The Old Guard continues its will relate some of their experi- lic Library Monday, June 26, from tification is available, the applicant fee for adults, $52 for children 15 For notary public services, the programming for the month at ences. HFHN is dedicated to 2 to 8 p.m. must be accompanied by an iden- and under, payable at the time the fee is $15, payable in cash, by mon- the Bauer Community Center in building simple, decent homes in Those seeking assistance tifying witness who has known the passport application is filed. Allow ey order or certified check payable Taylor Park. at 11 a.m., following Newark, focusing their efforts on through the outreach program applicant for at least two years, is a six weeks prior to the date of to the Essex County Clerk. the organization’s regular meeting one of that city’s most economi- should arrive at least 30 minutes U.S. citizen or resident alien, and departure for passport processing. Those seeking veterans’ licenses at 10:30, with a discussion of the cally distressed neighborhoods, prior to closing time must be able to establish his own Payment can be made by mon- must bring a DD 214 form in addi- Millburn Free Public Library’s the Central Ward. More than 50 Both parents must be present identity by one of the primary ey order, or personal or certified tion to proof of residency and sig- renovation project. families have achieved the dream before a passport is issued to chil- means listed above. check, payable to the U.S. Depart- nature. Old Guard member C. Thomas of homeownership through dren under 13 years old. Only one The applicant must have three ment of State. Those filing physicians’ licenses Thomas was the township’s may- HFHN since it began in 1986. parent must be present for appli- alternate forms of identification, A processing fee of $30 per must bring $25 in cash, money or when groundbreaking cere- The Millburn Old Guard meets cants 14 or older. Exceptions may such as a school identification applicant can be paid with cash, order or certified check. monies took place in 1976 for the Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. in the be made in special family or exi- card, credit card, or Social Securi- money order or certified check, For more information, call the library building on Glen Avenue. George Bauer Community Cen- gent circumstances requiring ty card, and the witness. Non-citi- payable to the Essex County Clerk. Essex County Clerk’s Office, (973) Almost 30 years later, the library ter in Taylor Park, except during immediate travel, or if one parent zen parents applying for children’s With routine processing, pass- 621-4920, or visit www.essex- houses a collection in excess of the months of July and August. has sole authority to obtain the passports must have a resident’s ports are received within six weeks. clerk.com. 100,000 books, has substantial Feature programs start at 11 a.m. passport. card or valid foreign passport. Those needing expedited service At the present time, the clerk’s holdings in magazines, microfilm, Members are retired and semi- Those applying for passports The applicant also must have pay the additional fee, plus office is no longer issuing ABC compact disc books on tape, retired men of the township and must bring with them a birth cer- two, two-inch square passport overnight delivery and receive their identification cards to Essex Coun- DVDs and videocassettes and surrounding communities. tificate containing a raised seal and photos with him at the time of passports within two weeks. ty residents, due to a temporary offers high-speed Internet access. date of registration from the city or application, as well as a Social Those needing passports in less suspension by the state. Today, Bill Swinson, library direc- state of birth or naturalization Security number. than 14 days—for travel or to obtain For more information, call the tor, will present an update on the Anyone interested in joining papers and identification such as a All applicants, including minors, foreign visas—need to make an clerk’s office. current renovation project. should ask a friend who is a On June 22, Noel Spillane and member to bring him to a James Waldron, who have spent meeting or simply call NATURE eight years building homes for membership chairman Doug Habitat for Humanity (HFHN), Reed at 973-763-4524.

Conservancy plans hikes, reservation cleanup PINNACLE 2000 The South Mountain Conser- “This is a great opportunity to wise use through education and Conservancy’s mission, hikes, vol- vancy has scheduled two relatively pitch in and help maintain the public service. Founded in March unteer activities and restoration Pinnacle 2000 Welcomes Michelle Caruso easy hikes in the South Mountain Reservation,” said coordinator Vic 2000, it works in concert with the programs through Green Acres Reservation. Benes. “It is also a way for adults to Essex County Department of grants, visit www.SoMoCon.org, or Michelle Caruso, former owner of Abbellire Beauty Center, These walks and hikes are work with their children and show Parks. send correspondence to P.O. Box offered to introduce people to hik- their concern for improving our For more information on the 273, South Orange, 07079. now finds her new home at Pinnacle 2000. ing and/or the Reservation, and to local environment.” He noted that Michelle, a twenty-year local stylist, allow them to explore in the safe- garbage bags and work gloves will has brought with her talents: From now until ty of a group. All programs are free be provided and recommended July 31st, 2006 and suitable for children 10 years sturdy shoes. expert training, current styling and or older; younger children can The Oakdale Picnic Area is on HOUR DESIGNERS technical knowledge, in all facets of hair care. All NEW CLIENTS come as specifically noted. Brookside Drive in the South of Pinnacle 2000, Participants should bring their Mountain Reservation, just south a unique interior design service will receive a { BY HOUR OR PROJECT } START OUT own water. For additional infor- of Northfield Avenue in West $ mation, call the leader, Dave Orange. (See map at somo- PAINT COLORS • FURNISHINGS • ACCESSORIES 20 DISCOUNT Hogenauer, at 973-762-1475 before con.org.) ARTWORK • WALL COVERINGS • CARPETS on any 9 p.m. or up to 45 minutes before The South Mountain Conser- BUILDER’S SELECTIONS • FABRICS • ROOM PLANS WITH A SPLASH... hair service with the starting time. Steady rain can- vancy is a volunteer organization WINDOW TREATMENTS • REAL ESTATE STAGING • ETC. Michelle Caruso. cels a hike automatically; light rain dedicated to preserving and pro- – GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE – OF COLOR!!! 0001734846-01 and intermittent showers do not. tecting the 2047-acre South Moun- Check the Conservancy’s Web site: tain Reservation and promoting its CALL TO PICK OUR BRAINS 973-575-9449 602-604 Pompton Avenue, Cedar Grove 973-857-0073 somocon.org for a map. The hikes are as follows: Monday, June 26, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., Paper Mill Ponds: Good WWW.HILLTOPNISSAN.COM for children 4 and older. Walk along the Rahway River and visit one or two of the historic paper n mill ponds. Meet at Locust Grove atch An on Glen Avenue opposite the Mill- CCatcha An burn train station and the Millburn Free Public Library. Friday, June 30, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Painter’s Point Circu- lar: Good for children 7 years and older. The hike proceeds at an easy pace on a tour that includes Camp- bell’s Pond and some uphill climb- ing. Meet at the picnic area to the east of Brookside Drive about 0.5 miles from the light at Glen Avenue and Brookside Drive, or 0.5 miles from South Orange Avenue. LLEASEEASE FATHER’S DAY CLEANUP Bags slung over their shoulders, the South Mountain Conservancy Trash Tacklers will be cleaning up the Reservation with fathers, non- fathers and assorted family mem- NNEWEW 20062006 NISSANNISSAN NNEWEW 2 2006006 N NISSANISSAN NNEWEW 2 2006006 N NISSANISSAN NNEWEW 20062006 NISSANNISSAN bers Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Oak- dale Picnic Area. SSENTRAENTRA 4 4DRDR AALTIMALTIMA 4 4DRDR PPATHFINDERATHFINDER 4 4DRDR MMURANOURANO 4 4DRDR

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POLITICS HUNTING FOR BARGAINS ON THE AVENUE Munoz introduces tax relief legislation In addition, the state has Bill returns realty imposed a 1 percent assessment for transfer residential sales for amounts over $1 million—the so-called McMan- tax to municipality sion tax, which is paid by the buy- er. The entire amount is non-dedi- State Assemblyman Eric Munoz cated, and Munoz is proposing acted on a pledge he made this that assessment also be returned to spring to Township Committee- the municipality. woman Sandra Haimoff and ear- In introducing the measure, lier this month introduced legisla- Munoz provided figures showing tion that would provide permanent that a home that sold for property tax relief for the town- $1,000,001 would return $14,245 ship’s residents, as well as others to the municipality in the form of around the state. property tax relief. The measure, Assembly Bill “Why should the communities 3132, would return a portion of the turn over these dollars to the state, realty transfer tax to municipalities. when it is their hard work that Munoz introduced the measure at helped increase the value of these the urging of Township Commit- homes?” the Assemblyman asked. teewoman Sandra Haimoff, who “I am proposing the state return met with the assemblyman and his these dollars to the community in legislative aide earlier this year. which the sales took place as The bill would return to munic- municipal aid for property tax ipalities a portion of the realty relief.” transfer tax collected by the state Munoz’s bill has been referred on real estate sales. The realty to the Assembly Housing and transfer tax was instituted in 2004, Local Government Committee for and the funds go into the state’s consideration. Haimoff said during general fund. a Township Committee meeting in PATRICIA HARRIS/THE ITEM A portion of the collected fee is April the bill would have to be Strolling on Millburn Avenue and shopping for bargains Friday in front of Pierre Deux, in photo above, left, are township earmarked by law for specific pur- passed by both houses of the Leg- poses such as county aid and islature to become law. residents Penina Barr, with her children, Zachary, 3, pushing stroller, and Logan, 10 months, in stroller, and Sheryl Katz, with neighborhood, shore and High- “We have a long way to go, but her daughter, Macy, 4. Merchants set up displays in front of their establishments Thursday, Friday and Saturday during lands preservation. Munoz is it’s a step in the right direction,” Sidewalk Sale Days sponsored by the Downtown Millburn Development Alliance. At right, above, township students Lindsay proposing the non-dedicated bal- Haimoff said at the time. Oliner, left, and Christina Matviiv shop for costume jewelry during the Sidewalk Sale Days. The students stopped by a table set ance be returned to municipalities. — Patricia Harris up on Millburn Avenue by Our House, a beauty salon on Essex Street geared for young people.

Public Notices Public Notices EXAM DEADLINE NEIGHBOR finds time to do many good deeds across a broad range of commu- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FROM PAGE A1 nity initiatives, but excels acade- Township of Milburn Zoning Board THE ITEM OF MILLBURN Deadline to sign up to take mically as well.” of Adjustment County of Essex, State of New Jersey In presenting the student with Finston said, “We are delighted PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that New Cingular AND SHORT HILLS Wireless PCS, LLC filed an application seek- Public Notice Dept. her award, Finston noted, “Sherin to make this presentation to such ing use variance, Township Ordinance Sec- firefighter test is August 31 tion 606.1; height variance, Township Ordi- has been described as an accom- a deserving, highly visible young nance Section 606.1(d); front yard setback 1 Garret Mountain Plaza The New Jersey Department of an application is Aug. 31. plished young lady, who not only leader.” variance, Township Ordinance Section 6th Floor 606.1(d); side yard setback variance, Town- P. O . B o x 4 7 1 Personnel (NJDOP) has Applications are available at the ship Ordinance Section 606.1(d); rear yard setback variance Township Ordinance Sec- West Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 announced they are accepting Millburn Free Public Library, tion 606.1(d); and Minor Site Plan Approval with the Township of Millburn Zoning Board Call toll-free applications from individuals inter- Town Hall, the Millburn Fire of Adjustment, seeking permission to build 1-888-891-9467, ested in taking the entrance exam Department headquarters on an 80’ monopole and to place twelve (12) tel- ecommunications antennas at the top of the press 4 for the Public Notice Dept. to become a firefighter. Essex Street or the NJDOP Web monopole. The applicant also intends to or e-mail to place one (1) federally mandated E911 an- The application period opened site www.state.nj.us/personnel. tenna and related telecommunications equip- publicnotices@ May 1 and the deadline for filing ment cabinets at the base of the monopole. northjersey.com The property which is the subject of this ap- (text or Word format preferred) plication is located at 113 Hartshorn Drive, Short Hills, New Jersey, which is located in Fax numbers: the C- Zone, and is designated on the Tax 201-646-4532 and 973-569-7441 toes. A popular item, particularly Maps as Block 2901, Lot 2 ("Property"). Ap- FARMERS plicant is seeking the following variances, ap- with youngsters, is a pickle on a provals and waivers: Deadline is 12 Noon Tuesday • Use Variance FROM PAGE A1 stick, Kyle said, noting there are • Height Variance 3300for Thursday0001260284-01 edition 5.139 always free samples of all products. • Variance for front yard setback • Variance for side yard setback public notice p this year will be E.R. & Son Farm, The market is run under the • Variance for rear yard setback When submitting0001260284-01 a public notice an organic farmer who sells mel- auspices of the New Jersey Council • Minor Site Plan approval advertisement, please indicate the TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Appli- name of the publication in which you ons and vegetables, and Hoboken of Farmers Markets and Commu- cant also seeks such approvals, waivers and variances from the requirements of the Zon- wish to place the ad, and your Farms, which sells artisan breads, nities, which sends inspectors to ing Ordinance as may be deemed necessary requested run date(s). Also provide or required by the Township of Millburn Zon- baked goods and frozen crab farms to ensure products are ing Board of Adjustment at the hearing in this billing name, address, telephone cakes, aged beef and natural chick- grown and prepared according to matter. number, and daytime telephone _ TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Applica- (if different). Prepayment required ens. The farm also makes and sells specific standards and to the mar- tion is now Cal.# 2619 on the Secretary’s calendar. The Application is scheduled for a unless previously credit-approved. its own fresh mozzarella cheese. kets to ensure that regulations are hearing at Township of Millburn Zoning “The farmers are enthusiastic being followed, according to Kyle. Board of Adjustment The Township of Mill- Line rate: burn Zoning Board of Adjustment will meet at 43¢ about returning,” Kyle said this Regulations stipulate that only agri- 7:00 p.m. prevailing time, Monday, Septem- ber 11, 2006, at the Town Hall, 375 Millburn A notarized affidavit will automatically week, noting that three of the farm- cultural products produced from Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041, at be mailed to advertiser certifying proof ers—Alstede Farms, Ort Farms and the farm of the grower can be sold which time opportunity will be given to all of publication within five business days. those in interest to be heard and at which Greenwood Farms—have been at the farmers market. By petition time the Board may approve, modify or deny Fee $20 coming to the township since the to the market manager, however, the application. Any interested party may appear at the aforesaid hearing, either in Check public notices online at inception of the market. She has farmers can sell a maximum of five person, or by their attorney, and be given the opportunity to be heard with respect to the northjersey.com or been in touch with the farmers and crops not grown on their own farm aforesaid application. njpublicnotices.com learned of the specialties they plan but grown on another New Jersey TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the applica- tion for development and all supporting 0001260284-01 to bring to the market this year. farm. maps, site plans and documents are on file in the office of the Secretary of the Board of PUBLIC NOTICE Alstede Farms, located in The market day was changed Adjustment of the Township of Millburn, lo- Take notice that Kathy and Mike Becker Chester, is known for its fruit, Kyle from Friday to Tuesday last year, cated at 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New have applied for: Jersey 07041, at least ten days prior to the Historic Site or District Demolition Permit said. The farm grows its own and Kyle said DMDA directors hearing, and may be viewed by the interest- Historic District Construction Permit ed public Monday through Friday during the from the Historic Preservation Commission strawberries on more than 10 acres decided to continue with Tuesday hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. of the Township of Millburn for property lo- of land. Other fruits are blackber- again this year. They believe one PHOTO COURTESY OF MICHELLE SAN FILLIPIO This notice is given pursuant to N.J.S.A. cated at 163 Highland Avenue, appearing on 40:55D-1 et seq. the official maps as Lot 3, Block 3104 Mill- ries, currants and gooseberries, year is not an adequate barometer New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC burn Township, with hearing scheduled at Above, Millburn High School junior Sherin Khona receives Pitney Hardin, LLP the meeting on July 6, 2006 slated to begin raspberries in black, red, purple of success and hope continued Judith A. Babinski, Esq. at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, 375 Millburn the 2006 Good Neighbor Youth Award from the P.O. Box 1945 and yellow, and peaches and publicity will help the new day to Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey. The request- Neighborhood Association and congratulations from Mayor Morristown, NJ 07962-1945 ed regulatory opinions are for apples. catch on with shoppers. (973) 966-8253 Exterior demolition work and add a 1-story Daniel Baer. Below, the 2006 Good Neighbor Award Attorneys for the Applicant family room addition and an adjacent blue- Greenwood Farms, located in A banner will be placed across The Item 1748126 stone patio. Washington, grows 15 different Essex Street to advertise the mar- recipient, Lynne Ranieri, clutches the flowers and plaque she Fee $34.83 The papers relating to this application are on June 15, 2006 file in the office of the Secretary of the Histor- varieties of heirloom tomatoes, and ket this year, Kyle said. received at the June 5 ceremony, ic Preservation Commission in Town Hall TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN and may be inspected between the hours of each variety has its own quality, The market manager is also NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through according to the market manager. planning a number of special The Township of Millburn in the County of Friday. Essex (the "Township") has awarded a con- Kathy and Mike Becker Orange Zebra has stripes and is events, including cooking demon- tract for professional services without com- Applicant petitive bidding pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- The Item 1740346 low in acid, Mortgage Lifter is a strations by local restaurants and 5(1)(a)(i). The Township retained Heintz & Fee $12.04 Fiore, to provide the specialized and qualita- June 15, 2006 large tomato and Purple Cherokee caterers using Jersey Fresh pro- tive services necessary with respect to pro- has stripes inside. In past years, duce. Community groups, includ- viding project management services for the NOTICE OF HEARING Millburn Library renovations in the Township. Board of Adjustment of the customers have favored flavorful ing the Newcomers Club of Short The amount charged for the service will be Township of Millburn, New Jersey varieties such as Brandywine and Hills and Millburn, the Neighbor- determined in accordance with the contract TAKE NOTICE that Marni Garfinkle has and shall not exceed $5,000. Both the con- made an application to the Millburn Town- Oxheart, Kyle said. hood House Nursery School and tract and the resolution authorizing it are on ship Board of Adjustment in connection with file and available for public inspection in the the construction of a one-story addition to the The farmers also make and sell the Millburn Regional Day School, Office of the Township Clerk, 375 Millburn single family dwelling on Property in Millburn mozzarella cheese and baked will be invited to participate on Avenue, Millburn, NJ. Township, located at 20 Addison Drive, Joanne M. Monarque, RMC Block 3502, Lot 11, which requires the fol- goods and raise their own chickens market day. Township Clerk lowing bulk variance relief; Amendment to The Item 1745325 Original Site Plan for combined sideyard set- and meat. The Black Angus meat is The Millburn-Short Hills Red Fee $9.89 back, Township Ordinance section USDA-inspected, Kyle added. Cross will conduct a blood pres- June 15, 2006 606.2e1(f). (Existing does not conform to re- quired: Required 31.85’, Existing 26.60’, Ort Farms, located in Long Val- sure screening clinic twice during NOTICE OF HEARING Proposed 26.37’). Board of Adjustment of the The Applicant may also seek other varian- ley, grows and sells products from the summer. Township of Millburn, New Jersey ces and waivers as the need may arise dur- a family farm that has been in exis- The township’s senior bus is TAKE NOTICE that Stephan Herman has ing the course of the hearing on this Applica- made an application to the Millburn Town- tion. The application is now Cal. # 2661 on tence for more than 100 years. available by request to transport ship Board of Adjustment in connection with the Secretary’s calendar, which is scheduled the construction of an addition on Property in for a hearing on June 26, 2006 at 7:00 pm in Among the farm’s specialties are seniors to and from the market, Millburn Township, located at 55 Whitney Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, lettuce, peas, radishes, scallions, Kyle said. Reservations can be Rd., Block 1206, Lot 15, which requires the New Jersey. All documents relating to this following bulk variance: A single floor kitchen application are on file in the office of the Sec- bedding plants and beets, tomatoes made by calling 973-564-7076 expansion to the house which requires the retary of the Board of Adjustment daily be- following bulk variances: tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., and corn, Kyle said. between 7 and 8:15 a.m. a.) Building Coverage in violation of twp. or- Monday through Friday. Any interested party Dr. Pickle, located in Paterson, dinance section 606.2.e.2(a) may appear at said hearing and participate b.) Single yard setback in violation of twp. or- therein in accordance with the rules of the offers sour and garlic pickles, For more information about dinance section 606.2.e.1(e)(1) Zoning Board of Adjustment. c.) Combined side yards in violation of twp. Marni Garfinkle sauerkraut, fresh marinated mush- the market, the DMDA can be ordinance section 606.2.e.1(f) Applicant rooms, roasted red peppers, reached at 973-379-2341. The Applicant may also seek other varian- The Item 1748633 ces and waivers as the need may arise dur- Fee $15.48 imported olives and pickled toma- ing the course of the hearing on this Applica- June 15, 2006 tion. The application is now. Cal.# 2695 on the Secretary’s calendar, which is scheduled NOTICE OF HEARING for a hearing on June 26, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. Board of Adjustment of the in Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, Township of Millburn, New Jersey would be the cost if we didn’t do New Jersey. All documents relating to this TAKE NOTICE that BETH BERNS has DEER anything? What would be the application are on file in the office of the Sec- made an application to the Millburn Town- retary of the Board of Adjustment daily be- ship Board of Adjustment in connection with FROM PAGE A1 price if someone died in an acci- tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., the construction of a ONE-STORY ADDI- Monday through Friday. Any interested party TION TO THE SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING dent?” may appear at said hearing and participate on Property in Millburn Township located at report states the township program Gordon also said deer manage- therein in accordance with the rules of the 37 Thackeray Drive, Short Hills, Block 5102, Zoning Board of Adjustment. Lot 2, which requires the following bulk var- has cost more than $177,000 to ment is not just a matter of traffic Stephan Herman iances: Front Yard Setback, Township Ordi- Applicant nance Section 606.2e1(d); and Number of date. safety, he said it also addresses The Item 1747540 Residential Garage Spaces [Ord. 2172A-00] “One hundred seventy-seven destruction of the undergrowth of Fee $16.34 [Ord. 2203-02] [Ord. 2257-05] June 15, 2006 The Applicant may also seek other varian- thousand dollars to take away 500 the woodlands and the quality of ces and waivers as the need may arise dur- LEGAL NOTICE ing the course of the hearing on this Applica- deer didn’t change much,” she said, life. On June 5, 2006, the Board of Adjustment tion. The application is now Cal. # 2702 on commenting on the effectiveness of Porter, on the other hand, of the Township of Millburn, County of Es- the Secretary’s calendar, which is scheduled sex, memorialized the Approval of applica- for a hearing on June 26, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. the program. argued the township implemented tion of Michael and Ricki Fitzsimmons, 934 in the Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Ridgewood Road, to erect addition on the Millburn, New Jersey. All documents relating Gordon, for his part, said the the controlled hunting program as site. to this application are on file in the office of cost of an average collision with a a public safety issue, not to protect The determination of said Board is now on the Secretary of the Board of Adjustment dai- file in the office of the Board Secretary and is ly between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 deer costs a motorist approximate- residential landscaping. available for inspection during normal busi- p.m., Monday through Friday. Any interested ness hours. party may appear at said hearing and partici- ly $3,000. Motorists save substan- “Can you justify spending that Bunny Rice pate therein in accordance with the rules of tially when the number of colli- amount of public money to redress Acting Secretary/Clerk to the the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Board of Adjustment BETH BERNS, APPLICANT sions can be reduced by any private property issues?” she The Item 1745464 The Item 1745305 Fee $7.31 Fee $14.62 amount, he said, and asked, “What asked. PATRICIA HARRIS/THE ITEM June 15, 2006 June 15, 2006 www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, June 15, 2006 B11 Community CLASSIFIEDS 800-891-9467 FIND IT, BUY IT, SELL IT HERE! CALL US: 800-891-9467 (FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE, PRESS 3) FAX US: 973-569-7440 E-MAIL US: [email protected]

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Gail spacious BR with back - door and patio, stor, walk- West Orange 0000112507-01 Registr. #13VH01227300 7/1. 973-783-9364 Winston Bkr 973.746.0770 $749,900 in closet, lndry Rm w/ W/D LOOKING TO . Parking, sec. & water DOWNSIZE & STILL LIVE incl. Tenant pays all elect IN A GRAND STYLE? & Ht. $2,000/mo. Appl.Fee Stunning sunlit cust $25 fee & 1½ mo sec contemporary, private 973.449.1778 wooded lot, 4BR, 2baths, 862.763.1735 2 decks, 2-garages. 1 Flr living, luxurious master suite w/solarium, dramatic vaulted beamed Liv Rm, SHORT HILLS, 4Br, 3Ba 18FT stone fplc, library, Ranch, w/new open Kit, Dining rm, cooks kitchen Editorial Photo Lux MABA, 2fpls, all appl, w/EI area, den & deck. For Big, priv deck & yd. Quiet details, info & photos, visit st, bus to Deerfield schl, FSBO.com/20610829 OR Flex lease terms, $5,000/ Call : (973)715-8446. mo + util. 917-617-0614

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MOVIE IN THE PARK BLOOD DRIVE Red Cross offers raffle prizes The Millburn-Short Hills colm MacKinnon, co-chairman 110 pounds. They must know Chapter of the American Red for Blood Services of the Chapter. their Social Security number and Cross will hold a Community All blood types are needed, but bring picture identification show- Blood Drive in the second-floor the supply of Type O Negative is ing that they are at least 17 years meeting room at the Millburn critically low, he said. old. Those whose last donation Free Public Library Saturday Sat- Appointments to donate Satur- was at Millburn High School on urday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. day may be obtained online at April 20 will be eligible to donate, Because the drive will be held www.pleasegiveblood.org/donate since more than eight weeks will on Father’s Day weekend, the Red or by calling the Millburn-Short have elapsed between donations. Cross is offering donors chances Hills Chapter of the American Blood cannot be accepted from to win several special raffle prizes. Red Cross at 973-379-4198 or the those who have spent a total of One person who donates at the Penn-Jersey region of the Red three months or more in the Unit- library Saturday will win a $50 Cross at 800-448-3543. ed Kingdom between 1980 and Golf Experience gift card. All Mill- However, donors are urged to 1996 or a total of five years or burn donors will also be entered come Saturday whether they have more in certain European coun- PHOTOS COURTESY OF MILLBURN RECREATION DEPARTMENT into Penn-Jersey regional draw- an appointment or not. All those tries from 1980 to the present. Workers from Fresh Air Flicks, located in Brooklyn, N.Y., above, set up the 26-foot-wide, 14-foot- ings for a set of golf clubs and for arriving between 10 a.m. and 4 a $50 gas card. p.m. will be accommodated. For more information, call the high outdoor screen Friday in Taylor Park for Movie in the Park. The outdoor movie showing in “The real reason to give, how- Blood donors must be in good Red Cross at one of the the evening, a first-ever event for the township, was organized by the Millburn Recreation ever, is to save a life,” said Mal- general health and weigh at least numbers listed above. Department and sponsored by Township Committeeman James Suell and his family. Below, audience members stake out their spots and await the showing of “Fever Pitch.” Officials estimate approximately 300 people attended the event. Harte Orthodontics AFamily Tradition

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The CARES Foundation will recognize former Gov. Donald T. DiFrancesco at its “Celebrating Five Years of Saving Our Babies” event to be held at Maplewood Country Club, 28 Baker Street in Maplewood, Saturday at 7 p.m. Funds raised through the event will support the CARES Founda- tion, an organization committed to improving the lives of families and individuals affected by Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH). CARES supports proactive research for a cure, educating the public and health care profession- als, advocating for universal com- prehensive newborn screening, and providing support services and resources vital to the CAH com- munity worldwide. Funds raised also will help bridge the gap in the organization’s funding resulting from the losses the foundation sustained when its Millburn office building caught fire earlier this year. Five years ago, DiFrancesco signed an Executive Order that dramatically expanded newborn screening in New Jersey and saved the lives of hundreds of New Jersey babies. Newborn screening is a simple and inexpensive test, a drop of blood taken from the baby’s heel after birth and sent to the state lab for analysis. It detects genetic dis- eases that lead to infant death, dis- ability, or severe mental retarda- tion and can be prevented or min- imized with early intervention and treatment. DiFrancesco served in the New Jersey Legislature for more than 26 years, serving as president of the senate for 10 years. He became governor in 2001, filling the remaining year of Gov. Christine Todd Whitman’s term. Always an advocate for children, he used the year to improve and support the state’s programs that benefit and protect the children of New Jersey. Corporate sponsors for the event include Pfizer Inc, KeySpan Home Energy Services, Rolex USA and Commerce Bank. The cost to attend is $150. Corporate sponsorship pack- ages and tribute journal advertising opportunities are available. There is also a luxury raffle for a women’s Rolex watch, with tick- ets at $25 each.

For more information, call Kelly Leight, CARES executive director, at 973-912-3895.

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