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‘ARTY’ DAY FREEHOLDER RACE Candidates speak out Two candidates for the 4th District talk to The Item about county government. The 4th District represents 11 towns, including Millburn. Shore pursues Cavanaugh sets another term sights on seat By Harry Trumbore By Harry Trumbore of The Item of The Item The sole Republican on the Essex County Board Linda Lordi Cavanaugh said when the county of Chosen Freeholders, Muriel Shore, said this week Democratic organization tapped her as a candidate much of her work on behalf of 4th District con- in a concerted effort to capture the Essex County stituents has been done outside the board. Board of Chosen Freeholders seat for the 4th District, Shore is a founding member of Committee to she was more than happy to run. Change County Government, Cavanaugh has not only served which is comprised of mayors and twice as an at-large member on the representatives of Essex County board, she is a past deputy legal ADAM ANIK/THE ITEM municipalities and based, in large counsel to the board and once part, on the debate over secession served as assistant to the county Jennifer Smith as Annie, above, sings about her ”hard luck life” as the Paper Mill Playhouse and the value of county govern- executive. education department’s Children’s Theater on Tour presents a medley of popular hits at the ment. “I grew up in politics,” said town’s annual Art Fair Sunday. Below, Isadora Seibert, 17, tries her hand at card tricks with “Voter dissatisfaction and seces- Cavanaugh, “and I’ve lived in Essex magician Bill Wisch at the fair, sponsored by the Millburn-Short Hills Chamber of Commerce Shore sion issues are far from dead,” Cavanaugh County all my life.” and held on Millburn Avenue. See story, additional photos, Page B10. Shore said this week. “They reflect For the past three years, the distrust of county government by residents who are North Caldwell resident has served as assistant direc- fed up with high property taxes.” tor of law at the Garden State Parkway Division, New The committee, she said, is exploring short-term Jersey Turnpike Authority. Now, she wants to re-enter strategies to reduce costs, such as shared services, county government. and long-term strategies to educate the public. The It is very different running for a district seat rather committee also is discussing changes in county gov- than an at-large position, Cavanaugh said this week. ernment with legislators outside Essex County, The perspective is different. Shore said, including from Union County and as far She is campaigning to wrest the 4th District seat away as Massachusetts. away from incumbent Muriel Shore, the sole Repub- Although the committee work takes place outside lican on the freeholder board, and said there is no the freeholder offices, Shore said she makes a point benefit to be gained by having one person sitting in of reporting on the committee’s progress to her fel- a contrary position. low freeholders. “A ‘no’ vote doesn’t get you anything,” Cavanaugh “They need to be much more informed about the said. There is a constant fight for resources from the dissatisfaction of the residents in Essex County,” same pool of funding, she said, and what is important Shore said. is that freeholders speak their minds and advocate for She added, however, she was disappointed when their constituents. County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo appointed his Although the current county executive already has own committee to study county government. appointed liaisons to the municipalities, Cavanaugh “It was a big misstep,” she said. “They never went said she considers it reasonable for residents to expect SEE SHORE, PAGE B12 SEE CAVANAUGH, PAGE B12

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS FORUM Property taxes hot topic By Patricia Harris superintendent for business, Judith and the township’s Building Code of The Item Cambria, financial analyst for the Department provides plan review State League of for school projects. Although the municipality and Women Voters, and Ben Wolfe, a As another way of realizing sav- the Board of Education (BOE) director in the public finance ings, Zeglarski said, the school dis- ZONING share certain services and equip- department of Merrill Lynch. trict participates in a state cooper- ment and work together to main- Gordon made his remarks while ative purchasing program with oth- tain playing fields, they are essen- discussing ways the township and er districts and participates in the tially two separate entities offering school board can work together to Essex County Purchasing Coop for different services, Timothy Gor- realize tax savings and thereby Schools. Oakey Tract cell tower don, township business adminis- reduce residents’ tax burden. Dur- Both Gordon and Zegalarski trator, said Sept. 29 during a forum ing his presentation, Zeglarski discussed state aid and constraints sponsored by the League of echoed Gordon’s assessment, not- in setting their budgets. Although Women Voters. ing, “As Tim said, we’re two differ- state aid to the township has hearing moved to Nov. 7 Gordon was the first speaker ent industries.” Zeglarski did, how- increased over the past eight years, during the forum on property tax- ever, point to areas of joint venture: from about $3 million to nearly By Harry Trumbore would have to be removed,” revolve around several issues, es, held at the Millburn Free Public the purchase of salt for winter ice $3.4 million, the aid has not kept of The Item Babinski said. including the effects on health, on Library. Approximately 35 resi- and snow, the sweeping of parking pace with the consumer price The company still wishes to property values and visual aes- dents attended the session, lots by the township and equip- index, Gordon explained. A company proposing to build construct an 82-foot tower on an thetics. “Finally, a lot of people designed to educate residents ment sharing. In addition, he said, Pensions are a sore point for the a telephone cell tower in the L-shaped portion of land owned don’t think it should be in a resi- about the municipality’s financial the Joint Facilities Committee and township, according to Gordon, Oakey Tract will continue its pre- by the New Jersey American dential area,” Roth said. processes. Also speaking at the Fund collects fees for the use of because for a period of about six sentation at the township Zoning Water Company in the wooded Babinski said although people forum were Robert Zeglarski, the playing fields and funnels the mon- Board of Adjustment meeting area near the intersection of declined to speak with her Sept. Millburn school district assistant ey into maintenance of the fields, SEE PROPERTY, PAGE B12 scheduled for Nov. 7. Hartshorn Drive and Highview 26 after she was granted the con- The board first began delibera- Road. Originally, a one-piece tinuance, she intends to answer tions on the site plan application monopole was to be transported the concerns of the residents at ELECTION from Cingular Wireless in August. to the site. the Nov. 7 meeting. Because of the high number of The revised plans, according to “I could push and say I’ve Civic Association holding Candidates’ Night tonight minus Republicans applications already on the agen- Babinski, call for a sectional pole already answered that question da for the board’s next meeting, to be assembled on the site. Few- with testimony, but I won’t,” The Wyoming Civic Association will give their reasons why they Republicans have declined, Kral the attorney representing Cingu- er trees will have to be removed to Babinski said. “I will bring all of hold its annual Candidates’ Night should be elected. said, due to an inability to reach lar, Judith Ann Babinski, agreed to construct the sectional tower and my witnesses back, including a tonight from 8 to 10 p.m. at According to Alan Kral, chairman an agreement with the debate continuing expert testimony at the the work will not intrude upon safety expert.” Wyoming Presbyterian Church. organizers on the ground rules for Sept. 26 meeting. surrounding land owned by the According to testimony heard of the local Republican Babinski was present at the Board of Education, she said. in August, Cingular wishes to Democratic candidates for the Committee, the two Republican the evening. Sept. 26 meeting, but only to The Board of Education owns build the tower to service a gap in Township Committee will be candidates will not be The public is invited to attend the request a continuance to the the 32.7-acre Oakey Tract and coverage that extends from as far meeting scheduled for Nov. 7. leases it to the township. west as South Mountain Reserva- available to answer questions and participating in the debate. The event. “Our reason was we had to A number of objectors to the tion, south as far as East Lane and redesign where we put the pole,” cell tower appeared at the Sept. east along White Oak Ridge Babinski said. 26 meeting, including Hartshorn Road. The newly designed mono- COLUMBUS DAY The attorney made the point Drive resident William Roth and pole will not be camouflaged to that a company review of the ini- his wife, Debra. look like a tree, Babinski said this Holiday closings tial plans determined too many “It’s fair to say there were a lot week. trees would have to be cut down. of people from all sides of the “We honestly think that sticks All township offices will be closed Monday in observance of Columbus Day. “What made us look at that was Oakey Tract,” Roth said this week. out even more,” she said. “We’ve Banks and local post offices will be closed as well. All offices will be open for business Tuesday morning. that the board asked (at the Aug. The concerns of many of his proposed the least obtrusive The Item office will maintain normal business hours Monday, as will the Millburn Free Public Library. Recy- 15 meeting) how many trees neighbors, he added, appeared to design we can.” cling and garbage collection will take place on Monday.

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“Experience, Pride and Imagination - They Make the Difference” Officials, police teach bike safety Over 50 years experience The Millburn Township Committee Clockwise from left, rear, NICHOLAS GRACE and Sons, Inc. and the Millburn Police Department Township Traffic Bureau joined forces last week- Committeeman Daniel • Roads • Driveways • Curbing • Parking Areas end to educate the public about bicycle Baer, Police Officer • Hot Oil & Gravel Driveways • Specializing In Permanent Country Look Driveways safety. A “Stride and Ride Program” was Timothy Burns, Deputy 973-701-0055 • CHATHAM held during the Millburn-Short Hills Mayor Salvatore Bate, Chamber of Commerce Art Fair Sun- Mayor Thomas E39933-01 day. McDermott, and Children and adults had an opportu- Township nity to test their bicycle skills and offer Committeewomen Mary After-School Math & Reading their bicycles for a free inspection by the McNett and Sandy Individual Instruction for Grades K-12 Millburn Bicycle Shop on Main Street. Haimoff support bicycle Spearheading the program are safety by donning • Mastery Arithmetic (Elem.) • Phonics Township Committeeman Dan Baer Millburn police bicycle • Pre-Algebra • Reading I (gr 1-6) and Township Committeewoman E39932-01 uniform shirts Sunday at • Algebra I & II • Reading II (gr 7-12) Sandy Haimoff, and from the police • Geometry • SAT Math & Verbal department, Sgt. Peter Eakley and Offi- the Art Fair. The • Pre-Calculus • Statistics cer Timothy Burns. Committee and the Register today! police department (973) 564-7712 Millburn police are actively promoted bike safety at the event. 266 Essex St., Millburn registering bicycles as a service to www.PriddyLearning.com township residents. For further information, call the Millburn PHOTO COURTESY OF MILLBURN Police Department Traffic Bureau POLICE DEPARTMENT at (973) 564-7757. ORGANIC Drycleaning The solvent we are using, DF-2000 by Exxon Mobil has been used for cosmetics and in food State rewards truck safety effort additives for many years and absolutely safe to human health and environment. Also it By Harry Trumbore removes soils and stains on your garments used to spot violators and to “Some we have chased away,” trucks on local highways. of The Item much thoroughly without damaging the inspect trucks. When they order a Little said. “They don’t come “This is one of the rare times fabrics or ornaments. The Millburn Police Depart- truck to pull over, the captain said, through town anymore.” when you can see a direct correla- ment recently was awarded two officers have to be able to assess Besides equipment and registra- tion between what you’re doing • No more worries about bad odor and grants totaling $21,000 that offi- mechanical problems, such as tion violations, the officers and the results,” Little said. chemical residue on your garments. cials say will result in safer driving unsafe brake lines or rust-weak- assigned to watch the truck traffic The second grant of $5,000 will • Much softer feel of your garments. conditions for local motorists. ened frames. They also must be also write summonses for unsafe allow the department to continue • Restores your garments touch and Both grants come through the familiar with inspection decals and driving, including hauling uncov- to offer residents assistance in color beautifully. state Division of Highway Traffic permits and know what to look for ered or unsecured loads and trav- properly installing child safety seats • Truly clean dry cleaning is guaranteed. Safety, Capt. David Barber said last in a driver’s logbook. eling in the left-hand lane. in automobiles. Clean your garments with us and enjoy much week. Officer Jimmie Little, the depart- A truck traveling in the left-hand Trained officers are available at fresher feel and smell of your garments at no The largest of the two endow- ment’s training officer, said Mill- lane may have contributed to a police headquarters on Essex extra cost! ments is $16,000 for work the burn police handed out 15 tickets fatal accident on Route 24 last Street to install or inspect safety Enjoy any DRY CLEANING at 50% OFF the township police are doing to to truck drivers on Friday. That is March in which a mother and seats. regular price!!! (maximum discount $6.00) enforce regulations regarding truck an average number of tickets offi- daughter were killed, Little said. Four thousand dollars will be Offer expires October 15th, 2005 and commercial vehicle safety. cers write a day, Little said, On Friday, he added, a truck being budgeted for overtime for person- “The overall objective is to make depending upon how much time driven in the left-hand lane was nel with the remainder of the mon- Monterey Cleaners the highways safer,” Barber said. they take inspecting a truck. responsible for a five-car accident ey used to buy tools, pool “noo- 569 Millburn Ave. • Short Hills • Tel: 973-376-0411~2 “We’re in the New York corridor. The department’s truck inspec- on the same highway. dles,” which sometimes are wedged Pickup & Delivery Service There are always trucks coming tion program has been under way According to Little, officials at under seats for added support, and E39305-01 and going on the highways and almost three years and Little said the Division of Highway Safety spare safety seats. through the streets of our town.” he has noticed some companies said the crackdown on trucking “If someone comes in and we The money will cover overtime whose trucks were routinely cited violations has resulted in a 61 per- find their seat isn’t safe, you cer- costs for officers monitoring truck for safety violations appear to be cent decrease over the past three tainly don’t want them to leave traffic and training in procedures avoiding township roads. years in serious accidents involving without a seat,” Barber said.

TLC Computer Services POLICE HURRICANE RELIEF We’ll take good care of you Restaurant plans Patron loses valuables at spa benefit Sunday •Computer Troubleshooting and Problem Solving By Harry Trumbore had been smashed. When the Turnpike parking lot the afternoon The Fore Seasons Restaurant of The Item manager subsequently arrived on of Sept. 26 when a passerby will host a Hurricane A Verona resident visiting the the scene, he inspected the damage allegedly observed a man open the Katrina/Rita Relief event Sun- • System Backups/Recovery • Purchasing Support/Advice spa at The Hilton Short Hills Fri- and reportedly told police the only hood of a 2005 Infinity and day from 4 to 9 p.m. at 440 Par- day afternoon allegedly stored her missing item was the cash register, remove the high intensity head- sonage Hill Road • Upgrades, Installation and Configuration (Hardware and Software) belongings first in one locker, then which contained $20. lights. According to the witness, The event offers a free buffet, moved them when she noticed a Members of the fire department the man then got into a silver Audi, and live musical entertainment. • Design, installation, and configuration of wireless & wired networks more convenient locker was avail- arrived and assisted with the which was driven eastbound on A minimum donation of $50.00 able. cleanup. They also sealed the bro- Route 24. donation will be collected. When she went to retrieve her ken front door with plastic. According to reports, Summit • Performance and Tune-up Specialists • Virus Detection and Removal (and Prevention) belongings three hours later, she Personnel at the Washington police followed the vehicle for a reportedly discovered she had left Mutual Bank branch on Morris time, but broke off the pursuit • Training • Custom Services a bag containing a bag of toiletries Turnpike called police the morning when the speeds became excessive. Corrections in the first locker. When she alert- of Sept. 30 after finding damage to ed hotel security personnel, they a rear door. According to police, Auto accident In “‘We need space,’ officials said the missing bag had been pry marks were discovered around Mildred Williams of Newark, report,” an article in the Sept. 29 turned in. According to reports, the doorframe as well as around 44, was driving south on White edition of The Item, the next to Call 1-877-WANT TLC (1-877-926-8852) E39929-01 however, missing from the bag was the door to the bank inside the Oak Ridge Road around 5:45 p.m. last paragraph should have read: a small drawstring bag containing ATM room. There was no sign that Sept. 26, she told police, when she “Later in the meeting, as discus- the woman’s jewelry, valued at anyone entered the bank, police swerved to avoid a driver sion about the construction pro- $3,600. said. approaching from the opposite gram continued, a member of a We Come To Your Work Or Home • Nights & Weekends Available An employee at the municipal direction. citizen group opposed to the ref- Thefts Par-3 Golf Course at Gero Park Williams’ car spun around and erendum said the board has not Email: [email protected] • Web: www.wanttlc.com An activated alarm at 2 a.m. arrived Saturday morning and dis- left the roadway, striking a tree, justified retaining the sixth drew township police to the Exxon covered the vending machine had police said. grades at the middle school.” gas station at the corner of Vaux been vandalized and candy and According to reports, Williams In the top photograph on Hall Road and Millburn Avenue bags of potato chips had been and a passenger in her car were Page B16 in the Sept. 29 edition Sept. 30. removed. not injured, but the vehicle had to of The Item, due to a production They found the glass front door Police were called to a Morris be towed from the scene. error, the man at the far right is Today! You are cordially invited to our not identified. He is Richard Keller of the township, seen Improve Your FIRE DEPARTMENT attending a cocktail party at the Open House! Martini Bistro and Bar to benefit Hearing Hurricane Katrina victims. Station opens to public Saturday In an article on Page B12 in Monday & Tuesday the Sept. 29 edition of The Item, The Millburn Fire Department mobile. Prevention month marks the “Town post office changes its October 10 & 11 is holding its eighth annual open Children will receive firefighter anniversary of the Great Chicago hours,” due to a production house Saturday between noon and trading cards, have the opportuni- Fire, which occurred on Oct. 9, error, the last line was omitted. Our Professional staff of Audiologists 3 p.m. at fire headquarters located ty to climb on board a fire engine 1871. The final paragraph should read, and dispensers will test your hear- at 459 Essex Street. and can meet Sparky the Firedog. On that day, fire swept through “Effective Saturday, the post ing and introduce the world’s first The event is sponsored in part- In addition, members of the Mill- the city, killing 250 people and office at 30 Chatham Road will Acuris™ nership with the Millburn Fire- burn-Short Hills First Aid Squad destroying 17,430 buildings, making open at 10 a.m. and close at 7 binaural hearing system; man’s Mutual Benevolent Associ- and Millburn Police Department it one of the worst conflagrations p.m., Monday through Friday, with e2e wireless technology by ation and the Millburn Fireman’s will be on hand to answer ques- in American history. and will open at 10 a.m. and Siemens hearing instruments: Welfare Association. tions and offer safety tips. Mem- After the tragedy, fire prevention close at 4 p.m. on Saturdays. “Two Hearing Instruments per- Several exhibits will be on dis- bers of the Millburn-Short Hills codes were written requiring safer Due to a production error, the forming as one seamless system.” play in the headquarters while fire- chapter of the American Red Cross buildings and construction stan- lead paragraph was omitted fighters outside will demonstrate also will be on hand to receive dards. from an article on Page B4 of ALL AT NO COST TO YOU. rappelling techniques and other monetary donations for hurricane The event will take place rain or The Item’s Sept. 29 edition about rescue skills. They also will battle a relief efforts. shine. Visitors are asked to park the fresh- Call: 973-379-4002 for appt. simulated car fire and demonstrate The open house coincides with across the street at the Wachovia man girls soccer team. The para- 313A Millburn Avenue • Millburn, NJ how the “Jaws of Life” tool is used National Fire Prevention Month, Bank parking lot or one of the graph should have read: “For- to extricate victims from an auto- which runs through October. Fire nearby municipal lots. ward Margaret Regina tallied a

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ADAM ANIK/THE ITEM Providing the finishing touch to a two-year renovation of The Courtyard, a steel arch is dedicated Sept. 28 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Sculptor Larry White of the township, second from left, who created the archway for the Main Street entrance, is joined by local officials. From left, Gennaro Raimo of ASAP One Hour Photo, Mayor Thomas C. McDermott, Richard Futter of 2S2SHQHQ +RXVH DW Futter’s Shoes, Carrie Lemerman, executive director of the Millburn-Short Hills Chamber of Commerce, and Jan Saltiel of Edgewater Design join in the celebration. &DPS 5LYHUEHQG DOWNTOWN 6XQGD\ 2FWREHU   DP WR  SP DMDA selects Klein as director 5DLQ GDWH 6DWXUGD\ 2FWREHU  By PatriciaHarris $UWV &UDIWV«+D\ 5LGH«3XPSNLQ 3DLQWLQJ«%%4 /XQFK having served as township admin- versity with a bachelor’s degree In addition, he said, he will be of The Item istrator in Piscataway for 10 years and a master’s degree in political working on DMDA’s budget for 0RRQ %RXQFH«%DVNHWEDOO«/HDI -XPSLQJ The Downtown Millburn and in Bridgewater for nearly 10 science. next year, which is to be presented Development Alliance (DMDA) years. He subsequently was The new executive director said to the Township Committee in 0LQLDWXUH *ROI«*DJD«DQG PRUH has hired a new executive director. employed by the U.S. this week one of his major November. Also, the organization Harold M. Klein of Monroe Bureau of the Census as a goals will be to follow up plans to hold its election of officers D GD\ FDPS IRU ER\V DQG JLUOV DJHV  Township will officially begin his government partnership on a $600,000 federal in November, and Klein met with  +LOOFUHVW 5RDG :DUUHQ 1- new position Monday, Oct. 17. In specialist, a position in grant for development of a two members of the nominating  7+(&$03 the meantime, he has been visiting which he worked with river walk along the West committee, Joan Boiles and Mari- the downtown and getting local government officials Branch of the Rahway anne Kubick, on Friday. UYUEQG#DROFRP ZZZFDPSULYHUEHQGFRP acquainted with the township’s and nonprofit and com- River. DMDA officials Born and raised in Newark, SOHDVH 5693 E\ 2FWREHU WK political leaders and leaders of the munity organizations learned this summer Klein said he is familiar with the E39939-01 DMDA. throughout northern New through Congressman township and has fond memories Klein replaces Debbi Schmidt, Jersey to promote partici- Klein Donald Payne’s office that of the local theater, the Paper Mill who resigned in April as executive pation in Census 2000. the monies have been Playhouse. director. He will be paid a salary of Most recently, Klein was an approved, although neither the “I remember Millburn as an $57,500 and will not be getting a account executive for four years DMDA nor the township have upscale town,” he said. health benefits package, which with the Bruno Group in Clifton, received official notification to Helen Kyle, assistant to the Millburn High School could be worth an additional where he prepared federal and date. executive director who has been $6,000, according to Art Fredman, state grant applications for munic- “I’ll make it my job to see if the working full-time for the DMDA DMDA president. ipalities for police, fire, recreation money is coming and where, and since June, will return to working Class of 1980 Klein has a background of 28 and transportation projects. to find out how quickly we have to 25 hours a week, according to years in municipal government, He graduated from Rutgers Uni- use it,” Klein pledged. Klein. 25th Reunion RIVER WALK Saturday, October 15th 2005 Payne’s office reports grant on its way 7PM - 11PM through the New Jersey Trans- possibility that the grant would be At The Congressman’s aide confirms portation Planning Authority, she rescinded as a result of a change in said. federal priorities following the Gulf Sports Academy $600,000 federal funds for project McKenney said the grant is Coast hurricanes. based on contract authority, which She said she had heard rumors 56 East Willow Street The legislative director for Con- represents the 10th Congressional means the funds can be drawn at about the grant decision, although gressman Donald Payne said Mon- District, which includes Millburn— the time a contract is signed for she expressed confidence the Millburn day $600,000 in federal funding for championed. work on a project. Most munici- chairman of the House’s trans- a river walk project in the town- As of Monday, neither the palities chose to spend their funds portation committee and infra- For More Information ship is still forthcoming. DMDA nor the township had in increments, she added. structure committee, Don Young, Kerry McKenney said Monday received official confirmation of The five-year bill extends from would be adamantly opposed to Please Contact By Email: letters officially notifying grantees the grant. 2005 to 2009, according to any changes in the law. that their projects were approved McKenney, who said she spoke McKenney, allowing the funds can McKenney said the name her in the Transportation Equity Act to a member of the House of Rep- be drawn through 2009. She said it office submitted as the grantee is [email protected] passed this summer have not yet resentatives’ transportation and is her understanding that even if all the DMDA, so she expects the been mailed. Officials of the infrastructure committee, said she available funds have not been funds will come to that organiza- Or Call Downtown Millburn Develop- is hopeful the funds will be spent by the end of 2009, the mon- tion. ment Alliance (DMDA) wrote the released within the next few weeks. ey would still be available. grant request, which Payne—who The funds will be distributed McKenney also addressed the -Patricia Harris 973-376-7584 E39926-01 DOWNTOWN

Strategy group set to meet October 16 The World’s Top E39924-01 Township officials are inviting future development in the district. Baer. Baer has been working on the document by the end of the Designer Fashions at participants for a downtown The goal is to create a set of devel- organizing the workshop with year, at which time the township investment strategy workshop to opmental and financial parameters Committeewoman Mary F. could issue a request for proposals, Wholesale Prices be held Sunday, Oct. 16, at the that can be provided to developers McNett, Mayor Thomas C. or RFP, from developers. They, in Hilton Short Hills, and setting an submitting proposals for large- McDermott and township business turn, could present their concepts itinerary for future planning. scale projects in the downtown, in administrator Timothy Gordon. to municipal officials, who can 35% off all fall designer clothing and accessories this entire The decisions expected to come an effort to increase the amount of Initially, a large group will meet determine if the plans meet the weekend at DoubleTake’s Columbus Day Sale. out of the planning process could ratables. to brainstorm on a vision, goals township’s goals. influence the face of the down- The keynote speaker for the and objectives and guiding princi- “This is an opportunity to create town for years to come. A diverse event is Robert Goldsmith, an ples for development, Baer said. In new ratables that would offset group composed of municipal attorney who has represented a the next phase, a small group of municipal costs and help stabilize elected officials and administrators, number of municipalities, includ- approximately eight members will tax rates,” Baer said. planners and architects, financial ing Morristown, in their redevel- write a specific document that can Friday, October advisers and real estate developers opment efforts, according to Town- be offered to potential developers. -Patricia Harris is expected to gather to consider ship Committeeman Daniel J. Baer said his goal is to produce 7th to Monday, October 10th SENIORS’ DRIVER ED Announcing our Columbus Day sale, where everything Refresher course teachers seniors driver safety in the store from Gucci, Prada, Chanel, Marc Jacobs Short Hills: The AARP and the Senior Citi- room refresher designed to meet auto insurance premiums for three One hour will be allotted for a and Burberry is 35% off 774 Morris Turnpike TEL 973.564.6464 zens’ Coordinator’s office are the needs of drivers age 50 and years for those who successfully lunch break. the lowest ticketed price. sponsoring a driver safety program older. complete the course. The cost is $10 per person. MON,TUE,FRI, SAT 10am to 6pm WED,THU 10am to 8pm, SUN 12pm to 5pm Oct. 17 and 24 in the Fireplace Students will update their dri- Anyone interested in taking the Checks are to be made payable to Layaways Not Included. VIP Card Not Applicable. No consignment will Room at the Bauer Community ving skills, learn to prevent acci- course is advised to sign up early as AARP and mailed to the Millburn be taken 10/7-10/10. On the web: www.edoubletake.com Center in Taylor Park from 9 a.m. dents and violations and maintain the class size is limited. Senior Citizens’ Coordinator, 375 to 2 p.m. mobility and independence. Participants are asked to bring a Millburn Ave., Millburn, 07041. The eight-hour course is a class- There may be a reduction on brown bag lunch. ‘I am sure I was not the only person who left Page A4XX the meeting with a deep sense of despair. How The Item of Millburn and Short Hills October 6, 2005 could such a simple issue cause such www.TheItemOnline.com consternation?’ 2SLQLRQ Alfred Mazzorana, Hobart Avenue resident Don’t hold the applause “Bond issues and rezonings. Sewer projects and street repairs. Housing projects and redevelopment. Elections and recalls. “Sure, there’s the local coffee shop, after-church lunches, public forums. But really, there’s only one central place to get all this. “It’s your local newspaper. “And that’s the theme for this year’s National Newspaper Week—‘Your Newspaper: Your Community’s Town Hall.’” So writes colleague Chuck Baldwin, editorial page editor of the Sioux Falls (S.D.) Argus Leader about the role of the week- ly newspaper. Another colleague, Michael Suib, poet and author and con- tributor to the Solares Hill and The Key West Citizen, weeklies in Florida, makes reference to newspapers serving as wraps for mullet. All the above are services newspapers do provide. The best fish and chips are served in Britain that way. This is our week to shine. You may agree or disagree with us at times, but know we’re always here for you. We serve as your voice and we serve to record the history of this township. 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rejected. In effect, the BOE school and the high school via a years, thus reducing the values of ments helping to make the 26th was held in her new location on School questions appears to be saying to voters, bond referendum, which would our homes and the reputation of annual Chamber of Commerce Millburn Avenue in celebration of require answers “trust me on this one.” be scheduled to be put before this fine community. Art Fair such an overwhelming the day. Some claim the BOE Millburn-Short Hills voters in success. This past Sunday exem- A number of Chamber mem- Editor, The Item: explained why it rejected various December. I am concerned that Irv Lustig plified the can-do spirit of a com- bers and friends volunteered to In a Sept. 29 editorial, “Ask the alternatives orally at public meet- the facts about our schools are 25 Sylvan Way munity coming together to cele- coordinate the day’s activities. Experts,” The Item described as ings. Such purported, oral and being distorted by a small minori- brate the traditions that are the They included Deborah Lerner, “unfair” a list of questions sent unrecorded explanations—assum- ty who are more interested in fabric of life in our community. David Stern, Cindy Miller, Sept. 20 to the Millburn Board of ing they occurred at all—cannot paying a smaller tax bill than in Opportunity missed As always, our police depart- Richard Futter, Milt Resnick, Education (BOE) regarding the justify spending $40.2 million or keeping our schools as one of the ment’s traffic division under the Alan Lemerman and Jamie proposed $40.2 million school refusing to explain rejection of best in New Jersey and in the to unite community leadership of Sgt. Peter Eakley Ebright. Thanks also to David construction bond. Because I alternatives. More than 12,000 nation. The Sept 26 Board of Educa- did an outstanding job of coordi- Stern of Wolf Head Athletic for authored several of these ques- registered voters reside in Mill- It is a fact that the middle tion meeting began with a sense nating the street closing along providing special shirts for the tions, I voice my strong disagree- burn, 99 percent of whom did not school and the high school are of deep division within our com- Millburn Avenue, rerouting traf- volunteers. ment with The Item’s opinion. attend these alleged meetings. currently operating at capacity. munity and ended with that divi- fic, assuring pedestrian safety and The food court featured an out- First, it is wrong to suggest that These voters deserve an explana- Many teachers are forced to share sion even wider. I am sure I was overseeing the orderly set-up and standing selection thanks to our asking these questions was tion. classrooms in both facilities. My not the only person who left the breakdown of the displays of the local food merchants—Charlie “unfair.” A member of the BOE Moreover, none of these pur- daughter’s sixth grade social stud- meeting with a deep sense of more than 100 artists and crafters Brown’s Steakhouse, Kings Super requested that questions be sub- ported meetings occurred when ies teacher has her books and despair. How could such a simple who participated in last Sunday’s Market, Samurai Sushi, Tinga mitted to the superintendent, the unavailability of state aid was supplies on a cart as she moves issue cause such consternation? event. Taqueria and Starbuck’s Coffee. which The Item reported on Sept. known. As it now turns out, the from classroom to classroom, The division centers on the Special thanks to John Bace As always, it is so gratifying to 22—a week before the editorial. proposed construction discussed never able to establish an envi- incredibly stubborn position tak- and the entire crew at the Depart- see so many community organi- Second, asking government at these meetings will be funded ronment in any room that makes en by Superintendent of Schools ment of Public Works who trans- zations, residents and businesses officials about expenditures is solely by Millburn’s taxpayers. the students feel connected to Richard Brodow and his blunt formed the Town Hall parking lot come together to enjoy this spe- never “unfair.” It is our right as The BOE cannot rubber stamp their subject matter. refusal to provide alternative into a food court complete with cial day. Americans. The Item, as a mem- the reports of the Long Range In both schools, children get 20 options to his $40.2 million “all picnic tables and then trans- ber of the press, should support Planning Committees (LRPC). minutes for lunch, giving them or none” bond referendum. The formed it back into a parking lot Carrie Lemerman that right and, more importantly, The LRPC reports only mention barely enough time to purchase a referendum is tentatively sched- for use that evening. Thousands Executive Director also the right to receive meaning- perfunctorily various alternatives. lunch, sit down, and eat it. Locker uled for voter approval in Decem- of people enjoyed our town on Millburn-Short Hills ful answers. In any event, members of the space in the gyms for physical ber. Sunday and yet by early Monday The Item’s editorial argues that LRPCs are neither elected nor education classes are inadequate, Despair because... morning it was free of litter and Prepare for winter answering the questions would equipped to make decisions with my ninth grade daughter I watched as the two opposing ready for business. take an “unreasonable amount regarding our childrens’ educa- sharing a locker with another girl groups went at it all evening with Thanks to our corporate spon- Editor, The Item: of time to research” and that tion. The BOE cannot delegate its in the high school. In the middle absolutely no resolution or con- sors, The Mall at Short Hills and Each year at this time the Ani- “much of the questioning that fiduciary duties. school, children receive detention summation of the issues; The Item of Millburn-Short Hills mal Control Office receives calls continues to linger in the air The voters will decide for being late to class because I watched as Brodow forfeited and to the following Chamber regarding animals in fireplaces, was already addressed months whether the BOE has justified they simply cannot navigate a grand opportunity to work as members whose generous dona- chimneys, attics, garages and ago by the schools.” These its $40.2 million proposal. through the crowded halls as they conciliator and bring the two fac- tions enabled us to provide a cul- sheds. Most of the time these statements are wrong. However, before simply move from class to class. tions together, instead choosing to tural event for the community: problems can be avoided by tak- As the editorial recognizes, accepting The Item’s charac- Whether or not the BOCES or sit and watch as the situation Bollinger, Inc.; Coldwell Banker; ing some simple housekeeping these questions go to the heart terization of questions about Weissman projections are correct, deteriorated; Commerce Bank; Kaplow & Co.; measures. of the BOE’s alleged justifica- the proposal as “unfair,” the our schools are overcrowded I have now learned that filming Klesse Associates; Millburn Com- Take a walk around the outside tions for the referendum. They public should read the ques- now, and the current elementary of the children at the middle mons Associates; Reckson Asso- of your home and look for any address only five subject areas: tions set forth at population plus students who will school and high school, which is ciates Realty Corp.; and Union rotted wood around the soffit and prior BOE proposals, alterna- http://www.welovemillburn.com/ move to the district will cause intended as an emotional promo- Center National Bank. roof vent areas. If they are rotten tives, tax impact, optional questions_for_BOE.html and both schools to be overcrowded tional tool to be aired possibly on Thank you also to Cox Station- have them replaced as soon as upgrades and enrollment pro- decide for themselves. through 2014. the Internet, was facilitated with ers and Printers; Investors Sav- possible. Instruct your family to jections. Shouldn’t the BOE While I believe capacity Suggesting that either moving Brodow’s personal approval. ings Bank; Molly Too; Dr. keep all doors leading to the out- already have researched these issues need to be addressed, the sixth graders back to the ele- Shortly after his arrival in Mill- Michael Steinberg; James Weill & side closed (garages, side doors). issues? If not, then the BOE and there is a construction mentary schools or having a cen- burn he implemented a similar, Associates; Priddy Learning This is important because you should take the additional time proposal that may merit tral sixth facility ignores the nega- emotion-based program to garner Academy; and Russo Bros. & Co. don’t want wild animals coming it needs to do its research. approval, the ill-conceived tive effects that such reconfigura- votes—namely, the “Remember Activities for this year’s Kids into your house. These questions were not ade- $40.2 million bond is not such tions would have on the quality of the Children” banners. Corner were provided by the Fireplace flues and chimneys quately addressed months ago. a proposal. education in the district. Suggest- Brodow is crediting the Long Paper Mill Playhouse Junior Play- are another favorite place for ani- The superintendent’s Jan. 18, ing that some smaller classes in Range Planning Committees with ers under the leadership of Mick- mals to nest. Raccoons are notori- 2005 powerpoint presentation Nicholas J. Pappas the high school could be larger coming up with the proposed ey McNany; the Priddy Learning ous for this. I strongly urge all and his July 20, 2005 newsletter 4 Quaker Road ignores the fact that making class- construction program and dis- Academy magician; and A Bal- homeowners to have their chim- are the only documents available es larger will force the elimination tancing himself from it. loon Art Clinic, compliments of neys cleaned and capped to pre- on the BOE Web site addressing of advanced placement and accel- At the meeting, Brodow had a Maurice’ s Party Animals. Volun- vent any unwanted encounters why the BOE rejected various Township schools erated offerings, diminishing the golden opportunity to bring the teers from The South Mountain with wildlife. alternatives to the proposed bond. attractiveness of Millburn High factious groups together—provid- Community Church provided a Keep garbage cans closed. Use I also have read numerous non- are overcrowded School to colleges. Something ing greater assurances that the fall festival atmosphere with a bungee cord or metal chain to public documents obtained must be done to alleviate the pre- referendum or whatever program pumpkin painting, various games, keep lids on tightly and secure. through records requests. These Editor, the Item: sent and future overcrowding. the community was free to face painting and more. Musical Keep the cans in the garage if documents simply do not contain The Item has recently reported Two Long Range Planning choose would pass, thereby ele- entertainment was courtesy of possible and only bring them out in-depth reasoning explaining on some vocal opposition to the Committees, one for the middle vating his credibility within the Leonard Bornstein Entertain- on trash day. If you need any fur- why various alternatives were proposed expansion of the middle school and one for the high community in the process. I hope ments. ther assistance or have any ques- school, made up of citizens of our I am wrong, but that opportunity In addition, the township, tions call the Animal Control town, spent countless hours look- appears all but lost. under the auspices of the police Office at (973) 564-7085. ing at the various options for department conducted a bike addressing the situation. To sug- Alfred Mazzorana safety clinic. The third annual Jim Berger gest that other alternatives exist is 37 Hobart Ave. “Knit-In,” coordinated by Mau- Animal Control Officer an insult to those who worked so reen Bernstein of All About Yarn, hard at doing a thorough analysis of the situation. Community makes I encourage all Millburn-Short Letter policy Hills voters to get the facts and Art Fair a success Letters may be edited and may be published, reproduced or distributed in print, read the reports. Learn about the electronic, or other forms. The views and opinions expressed in Letters to the Editor KATHLEEN M. HIVISH, Vice President, Publisher situation and make an informed Editor, The Item: are not necessarily those of The Item or its affiliates. Submissions should be typed EVELINE SPEEDIE, Editor decision when the vote occurs in On behalf of the Millburn- and double-spaced, and must be signed and include a daytime telephone number for BRIAN WINTERBERG, Advertising Manager December. Voting against this Short Hills Chamber of Com- verification. Letters that cannot be verified or are anonymous will not be published. STEPHEN BORG, Vice President proposal will have disastrous merce, I would like to offer praise Not all letters will necessarily be published. Send letters to the editor by e-mail to Published at 343 Millburn Avenue, KERRY RUBIN, Director, Classified TeleCenter effects on the quality of the Mill- and sincere thanks to the many [email protected], by fax to (973) 921-6458 or by mail to Editor, The Item, 343 Millburn, NJ 07041 GLENN GARVIE, Vice President, Production burn school district for many individuals and township depart- Millburn Avenue. Editorial Office: (973) 921-6451 CYNTHIA WERNER, Distribution Director www.TheItemOnline.com Thursday, October 6, 2005 A5

Historical Society meets Sunday The members of the Millburn-Short Shortly thereafter, Lindeberg formed a Hills Historical Society will be meeting partnership with his colleague, Lewis Sunday in the former Marckwald family Colt Albro, and quickly became a sought- home for a tour of the 22-room house after designer of rustic country houses for designed by Albro & Lindeberg and built the elite of American society. His style in 1908. was urbane, refined and elegant, yet Four homes in the Short Hills Park touched with a hint of idiosyncratic wit, historic district have been identified as much like that of his English contempo- having been designed by the renowned rary Edwin Lutyens, according to the New York architectural firm. Members of Historical Society. the Society will gather at the home for Current Society members can make wine and cheese and a tour of the home, reservations for the event and obtain which has been remodeled. directions to the house by calling the The house comprises nearly 22,000 Society museum at (973) 564-9510 and square feet and is organized in a butterfly leaving a name and telephone number. style. An Acanthus Press book by author Callers will receive a confirmation call in Mark Alan Hewit, “The 20th Century: return. Landmarks in Design, Volume 6; Domes- tic Architecture of H.T. Lindeberg,” notes To join the Society, send a that Harrie Thomas Lindeberg was one membership form and dues to the of a large group of American architects Millburn-Short Hills Historical who trained in the offices of McKim, Society at P.O. Box 243, Short Hills. Mead and White. Born in New Jersey, Information about the dues and a Lindeberg served as an assistant to Stan- membership form can be found on PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS HISTORICAL SOCIETY ford White on prestigious domestic com- the Historical Society’s Web site at missions prior to White’s death in 1906. www.mshhs.cs.net. This 22-room Albro & Lindeberg home will be open for a tour Sunday for members of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society. The picture shown here is from the Historical Society’s image collection and is a very early view of the house, noted to have been built for the Marckwald family.

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**Montclair Breast Center is a fee for service (non-participating) provider; accepting assignment for MRI. E51778-01 E39934-01 TheA8 Item of Millburn and Short Hills The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 6, 2005 5HOLJLRQ2ELWXDULHV www.TheItemOnline.com 6HUYLFHV (YHQWV William Robert Rawson Services for former township tive committee and was a volun- Christ Church evenings at 5 p.m. for dinner and resident William Robert Rawson teer for the United Way in New Jer- 7:15, 8, 9:30 a.m.: The Rev. Alli- Bible study. Call the church at were held Sept. 28 on Skidaway sey, Illinois and Georgia. He was a son Read will preach and celebrate (973) 467-8454 for more details. Island, Savannah, Ga. Mr. Raw- member of the New Jersey State at the 8 a.m. service. The sidesman son, 80, died Sept. 21 in his Glen Republican Committee. will be Sam McKeown. Read will First Baptist Church Ellyn, Ill., home. He served as usher and vestry preach and the Rev. E. Bevan 10:30 a.m.: The Rev. Richard He was a part-time legal consul- member in his community Episco- Stanley will celebrate at the 9:30 Hines will deliver the sermon ,The tant for Union-Camp Industries. palian church in Maplewood and a.m. service. The sidesmen will be Great Physician, based on The Earlier, he was general counsel and St. Charles. He was a founder and Patricia Shewmaker and Sandra Gospel of Mark 1. senior vice president of McGraw- charter member of St. Peter’s Epis- Johnson. The first lesson will be 7 p.m.: The evening service will Edison in St. Charles, Ill. copal Church on Skidaway Island. read by Carl Klemme, the second feature a video and discussion of Before that, Mr. Rawson was Born in Montclair, he lived in lesson will be read by Jerry Hath- the subject “Time and Eternity.” assistant corporate counsel for the township from 1952 until 1973, away, and the Prayers of the Peo- Thomas A. Edison Industries, West when he moved to Illinois. In ple will be read by Ann Klemme. St. Rose of Lima Church Orange. 1985, he moved to Skidaway Church school and nursery care 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 He was a graduate of Brown Island. begin at 9:15 a.m. All are invited to p.m.: Mass is offered. The sacra- University and New York Univer- Mr. Rawson is survived by three Coffee Hour following the 9:30 ment of reconciliation is offered sity School of Law. daughters, Shirley Ann of Denver, service. Saturday from 4:30 to 5:15 p.m., Mr. Rawson was an officer in Colo., Jean Rawson Quist of San- and Mass is offered at 5:30 p.m. PHOTO COURTESY OF WYOMING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH the U.S. Navy during World War tee, Calif., and Elizabeth Crandall Community Congregational Two new staff members, Sue Wester, left, and Thomas Peri II. He served aboard a mine Berg of Glen Ellyn; a sister, Alida Church St. Stephen’s Church sweeper in the Pacific Theater Hebenstreit of Berkeley Heights; 9 a.m.: The Rev. Johann J. 8 and 10 a.m.: A spoken service were commissioned to serve children, young people and the from 1945 to 1946. and two granddaughters. Bosman concludes an adult Bible of Holy Eucharist with homily is at community during the Sept. 25 service at Wyoming A member of the Township In lieu of flowers, memorial con- Forum, “The Will of God?” a two- 8 a.m., followed by a Holy Presbyterian Church. Anne Griffiths, right, was honored for Committee for many years, he tributions can be made to the part discussion of God’s will in Eucharist service with homily, 10 years of service to the church’s Open Door Nursery served as chairman of the Millburn American Heart Association, relation to natural disasters. All are choir and organ at 10 a.m. Church School. Free Public Library expansion Greater Midwest Affiliate, Memo- welcome. school classes for children ages 2 committee and as deputy mayor. rials and Tributes Lockbox, 3816 10 a.m.: Madeline and Charles and a half through eighth grade He was a lifelong volunteer with Paysphere Circle, Chicago, Ill., Jordan welcome worshipers. The meet at 10 a.m. in the Parish Hall. the American Red Cross, serving 60674, or the American Diabetes Rev. Jennifer Testa will offer a mes- Nursery care is provided at the 10 Church service commissions on the New Jersey branch execu- Association. sage focusing on the mission of the a.m. service. church. Bosman and Testa will and honors staff members lead the congregation in worship Wyoming Presbyterian Church Anne J. Murray and prayers. Following the service, 10 a.m.: The Rev. Ronald John- Two new staff members were years as a counselor at the Pres- volunteers will assemble brown son will lead worship and preach commissioned to serve children, byterian Camp in Johnsonburg. A Mass for former township res- Specialized Hospital. bag lunches as part of the Bridges the sermon, Wicked Tenants. young people and the community The Presbyterian Youth Con- ident Anne J. Murray was offered Born in the township, Mrs. Program for delivery to the home- Scripture readings are Psalm 19 and one staff member was hon- nection at the church is com- Friday in Saint Teresa of Avila in Murray is survived by a daughter, less in the Irvington area. Warren and Matthew 21:33-46. The Chil- ored for 10 years of service during prised of middle and senior high Summit. Mrs. Murray, 95, died Jo-Ann Hand; three grandchildren H. Brown, minister of music, dren’s Choirs, under the direction worship Sept. 25 at Wyoming school students and meets week- Sept. 26 in Runnells Specialized and two great-grandchildren. accompanied by the Chancel of Kathy Innis, will sing. Church Presbyterian Church. ly for Bible study, discussion, fel- Hospital of Union County, Berke- In lieu of flowers, memorial con- Choir, will offer music selections. school for seventh and eighth Sue Wester is director of the lowship and service projects. ley Heights. tributions can be made to the Sum- After the children’s sermon, stu- graders is held from 9 to 9:45 a.m. Mustard Seed after-school pro- Anne Griffiths is director of the She was a volunteer at Runnells mit First Aid Squad. dents continue on to their Sunday Children of the church school from gram, new this year at the church. Open Door Nursery School, school classes. Following worship, kindergarten through third grade An experienced teacher, she will sponsored by the church and serv- all are invited to a Hospitality will worship with their families and seek to provide a safe and sup- ing children from 2 and a half Hour. Nursery care is provided adjourn to classes following the portive after-school environment years to 4 years of age. She directs and all are welcome to attend. children’s sermon. Fourth through for children from kindergarten a staff of seven teachers and aides, Wednesday, 9 a.m.: Bosman sixth graders will remain in wor- through fifth grade in the seeking to provide an atmosphere leads a mid-week Bible forum on ship. Infant and toddler care is Wyoming School district. conducive to child development. women of the Bible. All are wel- available during the worship hour. Thomas Peri is the church’s Griffiths celebrates 10 years of Utility bills will increase by come. Following worship, all are invited new Presbyterian youth advisor. A service to the nursery school this to Hospitality Hour. The Pumpkin lifelong member of the church, he year. 25% this winter. Covenant Presbyterian Church Patch opens at noon. Proceeds is a candidate for a master’s For more information about Which would you rather do: 11 a.m.: The Rev. David Miner from the sale will benefit Habitat degree in education at Montclair the church’s programs, call (973) will preach the sermon, for Humanity’s Operation Home University and has served for six 376-1550. a. Keep your inefficient furnace and throw Faith Acceptable to God, based on Delivery, which seeks to provide money out the window! Hebrews 11. Children’s Sunday housing solutions for victims of school begins at 9:15 a.m. with Hurricane Katrina. -OR- music led by Warren Brackin. Two TARGETED ADVERTISING b. 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Robeson never fully panied by a cash bar will be can be in the form of a check or “The Rainmaker,” and Luna recovered. offered. cash. No credit cards will be Stage—which usually stages That is the story told clearly and The evening’s entertainment accepted. Checks should be made revivals from the canons of classic concisely—but not on stage in the will be provided by Danny Heise, payable to American Red Cross masterpieces and solidly con- production of “Robeson in Space.” Grassella Oliphant’s quartet Back Hurricane Katrina Fund or City of structed, original new plays—starts I read that story in the Paul Robe- in the Day, the David Aaron quar- East Orange Katrina Relief. its season with a free form, multi- son bio printed in the Luna Stage tet, Jimmy Sabini and Bonnie A minimum donation of $50 is media, experimental, one-man program. On stage are metaphors, Burn, Michael Caprio and Steve recommended. show called “Robeson in Space.” monologues, poems, free verse, Braccioforte and the Class Act The restaurant is located at 440 The “Robeson” in the title is the hip-hop (I think), a series of reflec- Trio. Other special guests will Parsonage Hill Road. For more late Paul Robeson, at one time the tions and ruminations on Robe- include Rhonda Hamilton of information, call Jennifer Ramos at most famous African- American son—the writers’ “speculative fan- WBGO Jazz 88 and disc jockey Lil (973) 467-8882. singer/actor in the world and, tasia,” not “knowledge and truth” because of his political activism, They’re not writing the story, the the most controversial. The essence or the truth of Paul Robe- “space” in the title is first, the per- son, but variations and improvisa- 7KHDWHU 7LPHWDEOH formance space inside Luna Stage; tions based on incidents in his life. PHOTO COURTESY OF LUNA STAGE CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CINEMA 4 secondly, the space imagined in the “Robeson in Space” isn’t struc- Singer/actor Guillermo E. Brown stars in “Robeson in Space,” a The 40-Year-Old Virgin (R) Today: 7 minds of the writers that they call a tured like a play with a through free-form, multi-media presentation on the life of international Roll Bounce (PG) Today: 7:30 “speculative fantasia”; and thirdly, line, conflicts building to a climax Flight Plan (PG-13) Today: 7:20 Fri: 5:30, 7:45, 9:50 Sat & Sun: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 9:50 Mon: the space that’s home to the the- and resolution, a beginning, middle celebrity Paul Robeson, at Luna Stage. The show continues through Oct. 23. 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45 Tues & Wed: 7:20 Thurs: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45 atrical techniques and tools that and an end. It doesn’t so much end Serenity (PG-13) Today: 7:10 Fri: 4:15, 7:15, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:40 Sun: 1:15, bring the first two spaces together. as stop after about 90 minutes. It’s 4:15, 7:15 Mon: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 Tues & Wed: 7:15 Thurs: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 The tools and techniques include more like an intricate, fascinating, In Her Shoes (PG-13) Fri: 4, 7, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 1, 4, 7, 9:40 Mon: 1, 4, 7 Tues & Wed: 7 Thurs: the recorded music, electronic lengthy, jazz improvisation. The 1, 4, 7 sounds and voices from the past; jazz musician starts with a melody Two for the Money (R) Fri: 4:30, 7:30, 10 Sat & Sun: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10 Mon: 1:30, 4:30, the projections, documentary, then takes off with his own varia- Paper Mill presenting 7:30 Tues & Wed: 7:30 Thurs: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 black-and-white of the House Un- tions. American Activities hearings and As a jazz fan, I prefer the musi- MAPLEWOOD THEATER the brilliantly colored visas of far- cians whose improvisations stay in Constant Gardner (R) Today: 7:25 Fri: 7:05, 9:35 Sat: 2:05, 4:20, 7:05, 9:35 Sun: 2:05, 4:20, musical ‘Cinderella’ 7:05 Mon-Thurs: 7:25 off galaxies; the dramatic use of touch with the basic melody, who theatrical lighting and especially, give you variations on a melody Paper Mill Playhouse will pre- made-for-television musical, which Just Like Heaven (PG-13) Today: 7:40 Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (PG) Today: 7:15 Fri: 7:10, 8:55 Sat: 1:30, 3:25, 5:15, 7:10, 8:55 the vocal, physical and acting ver- that you can still sense silently sent the first production of the starred Julie Andrews, brings Sun: 1:30, 3:25, 5:15, 7:10 Mon-Thurs: 7:20 satility of Guillermo E. Brown, this singing under their improvisations. 2005-2006 season, Rodgers & adventure, romance and a miracu- History of Violence (R) Today: 7:35 Fri: 7:40, 9:40 Sat: 2:25, 4:40, 7:40, 9:40 Sun: 2:25, multi-media’s multi-talented per- “Robeson in Space” sometimes Hammerstein’s classic musical lous kingdom to the stage. 4:40, 7:40 Mon-Thurs: 7:35 former. The innovative ”Robeson floats out to a place in space far “Cinderella,” under the direction of The timeless musical fairy tale Greatest Game Ever Played (PG-13) Today: 7:20 Fri: 7:20, 9:35 Sat: 2, 4:10, 7:20, 9:35 Sun: in Space” is practically a primer on away from the basic melody of Gabrial Barre with choreography unfolds with a pumpkin turning 2, 4:10, 7:20 Mon-Thurs: 7:30 the technology available for story Paul Robeson. by Jennifer Paulson Lee, beginning into a golden coach, mice turning Everything Is Illuminated (PG-13) Today: 7:30 telling in today’s theater. Recognizing that it is not a stan- Wednesday, Oct. 19, and continu- into horses, a dove becoming a Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (G) Fri: 7, 8:45 Sat: 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, 7, And what’s the story? dard, “well-constructed” play does- ing through Sunday, Dec. 4. footman and a famously shabby 8:45 Sun: 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, 7 Mon-Thurs: 7:15 By 1961, when the story of n’t negate the fact that “Robeson in The show features book and maid seeing her wildest dreams Waiting (R) Fri: 7:30, 9:30 1:45, 4:30, 7:30, 9:30 Sun: 1:45, 4:30, 7:30 Mon-Thurs: 7:40 “Robeson in Space” takes place, Space” is an exciting, innovative lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II come true. Robeson was once again an inter- and compelling theatrical event. and music by Richard Rodgers. The tale leaves audiences ask- CLEARVIEW’S BEACON HILL 5 (SUMMIT) national celebrity traveling the Both Brown and the man he co- The cast features Angela Gaylor as ing, “Will the slipper fit?” Just Like Heaven (PG-13) Today: 4:30, 7:30 Fri: 4:30, 7:30, 9:50 Sat & Sun: 2, 4:30, 7:30, world, giving concerts and making wrote the piece with, director Tim Cinderella and Paolo Montalban Opening night is Sunday, Oct. 9:50 Mon: 2, 4:30, 7:30 Tues: 4:30, 7:30 Thurs: 2, 4:30, 7:30 politically controversial speeches. Raphael, have given us a fascinat- as Prince Charming with Jennifer 23, at 7:30 p.m. Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (PG) Today: 5, 7 Fri: 5:45, 7:45, 9:30 Sat & Sun: 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, He had survived HUAC, the black- ing exploration of theatrical lan- Cody as the Wicked Stepsister Joy, The show inaugurates a new 7:45, 9:30 Mon: 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 Tues & Wed: 5:45, 7:45 Thurs: 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 list and the lifting of his passport. guage, imagery, metaphor, visual Suzzanne Douglas as the Fairy performance schedule for Paper The Constant Gardener (R) Today: 4, 6:45 Fri: 4, 6:45, 9:20 Sat & Sun: 1:15, 4, 6:45, 9:20 Mon: 1:15, 4, 6:45 Tues & Wed: 4, 6:45 Thurs: 1:15, 4, 6:45 The years of achievements as a and aural technology. Godmother, Joy Franz as Queen Mill. Performances are Wednes- Into the Blue (PG-13) Today: 4:15, 7:15 Fri: 4:15, 7:15, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 1:30, 4:15, 7:15, 9:40 scholar, athlete, singer, theater and And Brown has acted, mimic- Constantina, Larry Keith as King days at 7:30 p.m., Thursdays at 2 Mon: 1:30, 4:15, 7:15 Tues & Wed: 4:15, 7:15 Thurs: 1:30, 4:15, 7:15 movie star were behind him. ked, sung, lip-synched and danced Maximillian, Nora Mae Lyng as and 7:30 p.m., Fridays at 8 p.m., The Thing About My Folks (PG-13) Today: 5:30, 7:45 The Cold War continued, but he his way through every zig and zag the Wicked Stepmother, Stanley Saturdays at 2 and 8 p.m. and Sun- Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (G) Fri: 4:45, 7, 9:10 Sat & Sun: 12:15, was, seemingly, safe in Moscow, on of the lengthy, shifting, sometimes Wayne Mathis as the steward days at 2 and 7:30 p.m. 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:10 Mon: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7 Tues & Wed: 4:45, 7 Thurs: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7 a concert tour, preparing to visit chaotic monologue. Lionel and Janelle Anne Robinson Single tickets are now on sale Fidel Castro in Havana before It’s not a “rainmaker” but a as the Wicked Stepsister Grace. and range in price from $68 to $19, CLEARVIEW’S MADISON CINEMA 4 returning to the United States to space-stretcher, and if you’re at all The creative team for “Cinderel- with new second mezzanine pric- Just Like Heaven (PG-13) Today: 7:15 work in the civil rights movement. interested in theater, you should la” is Jim Youmans, sets, Pamela ing. Flight Plan (PG-13) Today: 7 Fri: 5:30, 7:45, 10 Sat & Sun: 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:45, 10 Mon: 1:10, After attending a party, Robeson certainly join “Robeson in Space.” Scofield, costumes, Tim Hunter, Student rush tickets are $16 and 3:20, 5:30, 7:45 Tues & Wed: 7:20 Thurs: 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:45 was found in the bathroom of his “Robeson in Space” runs lighting, Duncan Edwards, sounds, are available day of performance in In Her Shoes (PG-13) Fri: 4, 7, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 1, 4, 7, 9:40 Mon: 1, 4, 7, 9:40 Tues & Wed: 7 Moscow hotel suite with his wrists through Oct. 23 at Luna Stage in and Gerard Kelley, hair and wigs,) person with current identification. Thurs: 1, 4, 7 slit by a razor blade. Montclair. 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W160830-01 Soprano Marjorie Berg Attendees should bring a SHORT HILLS, NJ EAST HANOVER, NJ RAMSEY, NJ and pianist and organist mug and a sandwich. 752 Morris Turnpike 310 Rt. 10 West 465 N. Franklin Turnpike Tony Danza, Rickles John Pivarnik will perform Berg Dessert and beverage will (973) 218-0159 (973) 887-3905 (201) 934-7706 and Wayne Newton selections by Bach and be provided. Haydn and discuss how the com- The hostesses for the day will be MATAWAN, NJ PRINCETON, NJ headline a big weekend The Marketplace Marketplace Mall posers’ relationship with God Maria Lopa, Josephine Minicozzi 435A Highway 34 3885Rt.27at518 ith the opening of the second season of his nationally syndicat- influenced their music. and Pasqualina D’Andrea. Trans- (732) 583-5223 (732) 297-6090 Wed “Tony Danza Show,”Tony has been forced to curtail his club Berg, a township resident and portation for township residents and concert appearances, so it is that fans are snatching up tickets parishioner at St. Rose of Lima, can be arranged by calling the for his visit to AC this weekend. He’ll play two shows at the Sands has been a soloist with the senior bus at (973) 564-7076. IN-HOME CONSULTATION AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES–CALL FOR DETAILS. Copa Room Friday and Saturday nights. With four live one-hour ABC- Baroque Orchestra of North Jersey, www.calicocorners.com TV shows (Friday’s is taped on Thursday), one of his biggest priori- The Masterwork Chorus, Harmo- ties is to fly back from New York to weekend with his family in L.A. nium Choral Society, New Jersey as frequently as possible. It would seem, however,that the Brooklyn- Concert Opera, Ridge Light Opera born-and-bred ex-Golden Gloves boxer can’t shake the pull of the and The Stirling Duo. city of his roots. Following his day-one triumphs with the hugely Pivarnik is organist and music successful series “Taxi” and “Who’s the Boss?” and frequent guest director at Christ Church. 12 MILES WEST shots on other series as well as starring roles in several big-screen He performs frequently in flicks, Tony has been drawn back to the Big Apple for a couple of recital and teaches piano in the acclaimed Broadway dramas, the current TV daytimer, and a well- township and at his studio in THEATRE COMPANY received gig at Feinstein’s last fall. Showtimes are Friday at 10 p.m. Madison. and Saturday at 9 p.m. Tickets are $50. (609)441-4137 Visitors will have an opportunity to catch yet another multi-threat 562 BLOOMFIELD AVE. • BLOOMFIELD, NJ • 973.259.9187 • 12MILESWEST.ORG entertainer when Wayne Newton, the acclaimed one-man show busi- ness conglomerate – singer,nightclub performer,actor,author – plays PURCHASE A SEASON PASS NOW & SAVE UP TO 50% INFORMATION AT WWW.12MILESWEST.ORG Harrah’s Concert Venue for two shows this weekend.With hundreds of albums recorded to date,including the six CD box set,“The Wayne Short Hills SEPT.22NDTHRUOCT.16TH.-THURS.THRUSAT.@8PM,SUN.@3PM Newton Dynasty Collection,” Newton has a vast repertoire to draw from for his concert appearances. He also delights audiences when Tutoring Services he plays some of the 13 instruments that he has mastered over the 12 Miles West Main Stage Presents: years. • Complete preparation course for: Best known for the hit songs “Danke Schoen,”“Red Roses for a - New SAT/PSAT Blue Lady,”“She Believes in Me,”“Summer Wind” and “Daddy, Don’t - Advanced Placement Exams THE RAINMAKER You Walk So Fast,”Newton has also appeared in eight feature films as well as several TV series and innumerable guest shots. • High School and College Tutoring BY N.RICHARD NASH A recipient of numerous commendations and awards, one of Tickets are $26 General Admission / $21 Students & Seniors Newton’s highest honors was when legendary entertainer Bob Hope Kevin Oden, Ph.D. In A time of drought in America’s heartland, a rainmaker blows into the lives of one family passed the torch naming him the “CEO of the USO Celebrity Circle.” and changes them forever. A performance for the dreamer in all of us. 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From Hollywood heavy hitters to English royalty,Don Rickles has Tickets are $12 Adults / $10 Students & Seniors improvisational comedy groups! insulted them all, and now he is back at Resorts’ Superstar Theater Saturday @2pm & 4pm & Sunday @1pm Tickets $12 Adults/$10 Students & Seniors where no one is safe from the ridicule. Showtimes are Friday at 10 p.m. and Saturday at 9 p.m. (800)334-6378 Across town at Trump Marina The Dons of Comedy Tour makes a weekend stopover at Trump Marina. Nobody’s name is actually “Don.”The show spotlights America’s fastest rising Italian-American comedians from Saturday Night Live,The Sopranos, Comedy Central, SPONSORED BY: and HBO — Richard Francese, Rob Falcone, Frank Santorelli and The Great Santangelo — four national headliners for the price of one – for a wild night of unpredictable comedy.

The Ultimate Showtimes at Trump Marina’s Grand Cayman are Friday at 10 Driving Machine® BLOOMFIELD, NJ • 973.748.8200 • WWW.ESSEXBMW.COM Auto Group p.m., Saturday and next Sunday, October 9, at 8 p.m.Tickets are $35. (800)334-6378. A10 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 6, 2005 (GXFDWLRQ www.TheItemOnline.com School officials provide analysis AN OLD-FASHIONED EDUCATION of this fall’s college enrollments

By Harry Trumbore Johns Hopkins, NYU, Northwest- of South Florida. of The Item ern, Pennsylvania State University, Eighth decile: Boston University, Rhode Island School of Design, Case Western Reserve, Drexel, During a presentation on space Swarthmore, Trinity College-Con- Franklin & Marshall, Georgetown, needs at the Sept. 26 Board of Edu- necticut, University of Miami, Uni- Hofstra, Loyola, Loyola—Mary- cation meeting, Keith Neigel, prin- versity of Pennsylvania, University mount, Moore College of Art, Pratt cipal of Millburn High School pro- of Southern California (USC), Vas- Institute, Rutgers, Springfield Col- vided a unique look as to where sar, Wake Forest, Washington Uni- lege, St. Peters College, SUNY—Buf- township high school seniors head versity, Williams. falo, Syracuse, Towson State, Uni- after graduation. Third decile: Boston College, versity of Arizona, University of “Our students are bright and Boston University, Colby, Colgate, Rhode Island, USC, Villanova. well-prepared and they go on to Cornell, Loyola College, Mount Ninth decile: American, Ameri- perform well at the best schools,” Holyoke, NYU, Northwestern, Rut- can University of Medical Science— Neigel said. gers, Sarah Lawrence, Syracuse, Dominican Republic, County Col- Although the students in the top Union College, University of lege of Morris, Drexel, Elmira, Indi- tenth of the class are accepted at the Delaware, University of Michigan, ana University, Keiser College, most prestigious colleges and uni- University of Wisconsin, Villanova, Knox College, Lawrence, Mon- versities, Neigel said, “what’s Wake Forest, Washington & Lee, mouth, Montclair State, New Jersey impressive about our placements is Wellesly College, Westminster Institute of Technology, Roger if you go to the middle deciles, the Choir College. Williams, Rutgers, School of the Art average student in the fourth, fifth Fourth decile: Colgate, Colum- Institute of Chicago, Springfield and sixth deciles.” bia, Cornell, Drew, Emory, Hamil- College, St. Lawrence University, Neigel named many of the ton, Lafayette, Lehigh, New School, Syracuse, West Virginia University. schools that accepted these “aver- Northeastern, Oberlin, Rutgers, 10th decile: Brigham Young, age” students, among them, several Union College, University of Mary- Central Pennsylvania Business Ivy League universities and other land, University of Miami, Universi- School, County College of Morris, prestigious schools. ty of Michigan, University of Penn- Drexel, Fairleigh Dickinson, “This hasn’t changed since I’ve sylvania, University of Rhode Franklin Pierce, High Point Univer- been in this school,” the principal Island, University of Rochester, sity, Lesley College, Pennsylvania PHOTO COURTESY OF BROWNIE TROOP862 said. USC. State University, Rochester Institute Brownies from Hartshorn School Troop 862 visit Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm and After the meeting, school officials Fifth decile: American Universi- of Technology, Rowan College, experience life in a 1890s one room schoolhouse during their annual camping trip to released a complete breakdown of ty, Brigham Young, Bryn Mawr, Syracuse, University of Gloucester, Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 23. Pictured from left are ArianaBaio, Jeri Glicksman, Rachel Lieber schools being attended by the stu- Colby, George Washington, Indiana University of Hartford, University of and Hailey Burns, front row; Emily Brochin, Sydney Sturner, Jessica Nadel, Stephanie dents who graduated last spring. University, James Madison, McGill, Maryland, Western New England Rothman, Jolie Horne and AmnaChowdhrey, middle row; Dana Whitten, Arielle Fried, Justine According to Millburn High Muhlenberg, Richard Stockton, College. School guidance counselor Nancy Rutgers, Skidmore, State University Neigel said the average com- Markman, Paige Bredder, KieraSullivan, and Miss Heller, the Quiet Valley School marm, back Siegel, 259 students graduated in of New York—Binghamton, Tulane, bined SAT score for the class of row. The girls completed arithmetic problems on slate boards, studied a typical textbook, the class of 2005. University of Illinois, University of 2005 was 1,232. Recognizing that practiced elocution and learned the old fashioned Pledge of Allegiance. After lunch they Of that number, 95.7 percent Michigan, University of Pittsburgh, SAT scores have been criticized as played typical recess games that children played during the 1890s. planned to attend four-year colleges University of Western Ontario, Vil- possibly being colored by environ- this autumn and 3.5 percent lanova. ment or socio-economic factors, planned to attend two-year colleges. Sixth decile: Colorado College, Neigel also provided SAT II, or The following list is ranked by Connecticut College, Georgetown, achievement scores for the class. Board of Education settles lawsuit for $155,000 the deciles of the class of 2005—the Kenyon, Loyola, Lycoming, Mary- Average SAT II scores for the During a closed session of the department. litigation over charges of “wrong- first decile being the top tenth of the land Institute of the College of Art, class of 2005 were writing, 677; lit- Board of Education Sept. 12, the Superintendent of Schools ful termination” had been pend- class—and several students may be Pennsylvania State University, erature 668; math level I, 659; math board approved a settlement Richard Brodow said he is not at ing for two years. attending a single college or univer- Philadelphia University of the Arts, level II, 735; physics, 739; chemistry, agreement of $155,000 with two liberty to discuss the matter fur- —Harry Trumbore sity on the list. Rutgers, Syracuse, Tulane, Union 718; history, 657; and biology, 635. former employees who worked in ther until the agreement has been First decile: Carleton, College of College, United States Air Force “These are scores that directly the school district’s maintenance signed by all parties, but added the New Jersey, Columbia, Cornell, Academy, University of North Car- come from how we teach the cur- Dartmouth, Harvard, New York olina—Chapel Hill, University of riculum,” Neigel said. University (NYU), Northwestern, Wisconsin, Ursinus, Villanova. He maintained the current acad- Education news for publication can be submitted to Harry Trumbore, education editor, via e-mail at Princeton, University of Pennsylva- Seventh decile: Albright, Drew, emic program will suffer if space nia, Washington University, Wes- Emerson, Faulkner State College, needs at the school are not [email protected] or by calling (973) 921-6453 or by writing The Item, 343 Millburn Avenue, leyan University, William Paterson, George Washington, Ithaca, James addressed. Millburn, NJ 07041. Williams. Madison, Johnson & Wales, Loyola, “If we don’t maintain the pro- Second decile: Colgate, William Marymount Manhattan, Rider, Rut- gram we have, we won’t have the & Mary, Connecticut College, Cor- gers, Skidmore, Syracuse, Tulane, same kind of college ‘admits’ that nell, Dartmouth, Davidson, Emory, University of Maryland, University we have,” Neigel said.

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The THEATER @ MSU Join us for these special events at Dining NM Short Hills. ANTHONY NAK Room TRUNK SHOW n this A R Gurney American classic, MSU students perform Friday, October 14 with actors from the Shanghai Theatre Academy, in a I Designer Jewelry production that premiered in China this summer. The play's exploration of a society in transformation resonates in this cross-cultural, bi-lingual production. KONSTANTINO TREASURES By A R GURNEY A co-production of the MSU Department of Theatre TRUNK SHOW and Dance and Shanghai Theatre Academy

Directed by SUSAN KERNER Saturday, October 15 Translation by NINA ZOU Precious Jewels Salon

DATES AND TIMES: October 11, 12, 13, 14, ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA 15 at 7:30pm October14at1pm&16at2pm TRUNK SHOW

PRICE: $15 Saturday, October 15 To be performed with subtitles. The Man’s Store The L. Howard Fox JEAN-BAPTISTE studio theatre for DAUM MUSIC @ MSU IN PERSON Kaleidoscope Saturday, October 15 11 to 4 oin more than 250 music students, faculty, Jand special guests in a 90-minute, non-stop Gift Galleries musical extravaganza with performances from Bach to Zarlino, jazz to avant-garde, solo to 130-voice chorale.

DATES AND TIMES: October 15 at 7:30pm October16at3pm PRICE: $15 NM For tickets or more information please call 973-655-5112 or check online at www.montclair.edu/kasser THE MALL AT SHORT HILLS 973.912.0080 Discounts for MSU staff, faculty, graduate students and alumni. Convenient parking located adjacent to the Kasser Theater. NEIMANMARCUS.COM 05/06 Direct train and bus service available weekdays. MAIN ENTRANCE, NORMAL AVE. MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 6, 2005 A11 EAGER READERS Ed Committee presenting parenting expert The Millburn Township Parent teenagers that has come out in an acceptable part of parenting. all night: A Guide to the Tougher Education Committee will present many years. The author is known As a result, children today are not Parts of Parenting;” and “Mom, a program by author Anthony for his humorous and non-judg- afraid of their parents. But kids Jason’s Breathing on Me: The Wolf based upon his best-selling mental ability to describe what today talk back far more and are Solution to Sibling Bickering,” his book, “Get out of my life but first actually goes on in real people’s not as immediately obedient as most recent book. Wolf is a fre- could you drive me and Cheryl to homes, his original perspective on were children of previous genera- quent contributor to parenting the Mall? A Guide to the New parenting and on kids today, and tions. Backtalk at home, though magazines, including Parents and Teenager,” Thursday, Oct. 20, in for practical and helpful advice. unpleasant, is not necessarily a Family Circle and has written a the Millburn Middle School audi- The rules for what works and symptom of failed parenting or of monthly column for Child Maga- torium. what doesn’t in the parenting of a misbehaving child. zine. Following a 7 p.m. book sign- today’s teenagers have completely Wolf is the author of numerous ing, Wolf’s talk begins at 7:30 p.m. changed over the past couple of other books, including “I’ll be For further information, The public is invited and there is generations as parents no longer home before midnight and I won’t contact Lisa Boldt at (973) no charge. have fear as leverage. The talk will get pregnant;” “It’s not fair Jeremy 763-3452 or Heidi Lehman at Wolf’s book, which was revised present what works and what Spencer’s parents let him say up (973) 376-4412. in 2002, has been cited as one of doesn’t with today’s teenager. the best book for parents of Harsh punishment is no longer

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HELPISCOMING School festival will feature ‘cow pie raffle’ Short Hills is home to few—if While waiting for the “produc- ia. The hallmark of Winston is its any—cows, but on Oct. 23, from tion,” a host of activities will be “custom-fit” education, which noon until 4 p.m., three heifers will available, including pumpkin builds on individual strengths be part of the main event at The painting, inflatable games and rides while effectively addressing areas Winston School’s second annual (including a huge slide and a Vel- of difficulty in learning. Harvest Festival. While there will cro wall), spin art and tattoos, The Harvest Festival is open to be games, crafts and food, the high- caramel apples, family races, pizza the public and admission is $20, light of the day will be the Cow Pie and a bake walk. The proceeds of which includes food and all activ- Raffle. the day’s events will benefit The ities. Raffle ticket holders do not Three cows will graze on the Winston School’s technology fund. need to be in attendance to win. school’s large field while ticket The Winston School, located at holders wait for the cows to 100 East Lane in Short Hills, is an “deposit” a cow pie. Each time a independent school now in its 25th For more information about cow leaves its mark, a raffle num- year of operation. Winston edu- the Harvest Festival, or to ber will be drawn. Each winning cates children in grades one purchase raffle tickets, call The ticket will be awarded a $1,000 through eight who have experi- Winston School office at (973) American Express Travel gift cer- enced difficulty in school due to 379-4114. tificate. learning disabilities such as dyslex-

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FALL IS HERE! Student is cited as a Merit Wyoming School Scholarship Semifinalist students, from Township resident Jonathan ing the 2004 Preliminary left, Michael Bregman is among the 13 seniors SAT/National Merit Scholarship Weisblat, Janey at The Pingry School, Mar- Qualifying Test, which initially Bernstein and tinsville, who have been named screened more than 1.3 million Michael Yuan Semifinalists by the National students from over 21,000 U.S. take time out Merit Scholarship Corp. high schools. The highest scorers from the fun Jonathan is now part of a select in each state were designated as group of high school students Semifinalists and represent less and games to nationwide who have distin- than 1 percent of each state’s total decorate guished themselves as academi- high school graduating class. pumpkins at the cally-talented and is entitled to The next step for Semifinalists school’s annual continue in the competition for is to fulfill the requirements for Fall Festival held some 8,200 Merit Scholarship advancement to Finalist status, at Slayton Field awards worth $33 million that including an outstanding high Friday. will be offered next spring. school academic record, recom- Students entered the 2006 mendation by their current Merit Program as juniors by tak- school principal or headmaster.

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MILLBURN ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME Profiles of eight 2005 inductees senior. Induction Following her graduation from Millburn, Twombly attended Pur- ceremony due University on a full field hock- ey scholarship. A four-year letter winner for the Boilermakers, scheduled Twombly served as a co-captain her senior season at the West for Nov. 3 Lafayette, Ind., school. Purdue, during Twombly’s senior season, By Jim Connelly registered a sixth-place finish in the of The Item 1981 NCAA Division 1 Tourna- ment. Four weeks from today, Nov. 3, She earned a bachelor of sci- marks the Millburn High School ence degree in supervision from Athletic Hall of Fame’s seventh Purdue’s School of Technology induction ceremony at Mayfair from 1982. Farms in West Orange. Twombly currently serves as the Sixteen individuals, ranging coach of two sports at her high from the Class of 1947 to the Class school alma mater—the varsity field of 1984, comprise the local sports hockey team and the freshman shrine’s 2005 induction class. girls lacrosse team. In the first of two articles profil- A township resident, she is mar- ing the 2005 inductees, a look at ried to Geoffrey Twombly, also a the inductees from the decades of member of the Millburn High the 1970s and 1980s: School Class of 1978. They are the JIM CONNELLY/ THE ITEM John M. Serruto, Class of 1971, parents of five children, Geoffrey, Millburn’s Sarah Van Tassel (11) and Madison’s AnamariaD’Amato converge on the ball Friday afternoon. The Millers won the was one of five brothers who Chris, Katie and twins Elizabeth Northern Hills Conference, Suburban Division varsity girls soccer match 2-0, raising their record to 7-0-1overall and 4-0-1in shined on the wrestling mat for and William. division play. Millburn. Paul J. Finn, Class of 1978, was Serruto com- one of the dominant heavyweight piled a 33-5-2 wrestlers of his time. VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER career record, In an era including a 24-1- when no weight 2 dual meet limit existed for record on the the sport’s big MHS builds three impressive streaks wrestling mat. men, the 300- His first full sea- pound plus By Jim Connelly senior forward Jenna Mercadante 4-0-1. Junior midfielder Sam mance and I was pleased with the son as a member “Gentle Giant” of The Item scored goals 1:50 apart in the sec- Wiener collected the lone assist on way we pinned them back,” Miller Serruto of the Miller var- capped his high ond half against Madison, Foley’s goal. Mercadante knocked head coach Andy Sones said. sity team came in school wrestling Nine, seven and six are the enabling first-place Millburn to in a corner kick by Miller fresh- Millburn limited Madison to five his junior year when he compiled career in grand numbers the Millburn High raise its Northern Hills Confer- man defender Ariel Kanter. shots on goal and not a single cor- a 10-1-2 dual meet record, earned Finn style by capturing School varsity girls soccer team ence, Suburban Division record to “It was a good solid perfor- ner kick. The Millers were credit- Suburban Conference first tem the 1978 state heavyweight cham- will be shooting for tonight when ed with 24 shots on goal and nine honors and was the runner-up in pionship. Finn pinned Ridge’s Jer- they are scheduled to entertain corner kicks. the state district tournament. ry Mondugno in the title match to Northern Hills Conference, Sub- MHS distaff booters receive As a senior, Serruto compiled a finish his senior season with a 28- urban Division rival Caldwell MILLER NOTES 13-0 dual meet record, won a state 0 record. under the lights at 7 p.m. in the Essex tourney’s third seed Foley scored two goals and district championship at 148 Finn won back-to-back Essex high school stadium. senior defender Laura Costanzo, pounds and placed third in the County Tournament crowns (1976, The Millers enter tonight’s con- An undefeated record was not The Millburn-Verona winner junior midfielder Erin Jeffers, state Region 3 tournament. He also 1977) and was a three-time New test riding a season-long eight- enough for Millburn High will advance to face either No. 6 junior forward Katria Misilo and garnered All-Suburban Confer- Jersey State Interscholastic Athlet- match (7-0-1) unbeaten streak, a School’s varsity girls soccer team seed or No. 11 senior sweeper Gabby McGlynn ence honors for the second con- ic Association Region 3 titlist six-match winning streak and a to snag one of the top spots at seed Mount St. Dominic in the each scored one Sept. 27 in a 6-0 secutive campaign. (1976-78). Finn, at the conclusion string of five consecutive shutouts. Monday night’s seeding meeting tournament quarterfinals on Sun- win at Montville. That season he became the fifth of his Millburn career, held the A well-rested Miller squad will for the 22nd Essex County Tour- day, Oct. 16 The Millers jumped five spots in wrestler in school history to win all school record for career pins (57). take the field tonight for what nament. All first and quarterfinal-round the rankings to hold the No. 10 13 of his dual meets, joining the Then-Millburn senior Greg Schvey could be the first of two matches The Millers (7-0-1) were seeded matches will be held at the higher position in this week’s Star-Ledger likes of Judson Wagenseller and broke that mark past season. Finn in less than a span of 24 hours. third behind defending champion seed’s field. Top 20. Joe Barrett, current members of the won 34 tournament matches on Millburn, which has been idle West Essex (7-1-1) and Montclair The county semifinals are Tomorrow’s match at Butler Millburn High School Athletic falls and recorded the program’s since a 2-0 defeat of division rival (7-2). Millburn, which saw its scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 23, at has been postponed to allow Mill- Hall of Fame. His only loss as a quickest fall, 10 seconds, against Madison this past Friday after- string of tournament title match in North burn to host Verona in the coun- senior was to the eventual state Thomas Jefferson High School’s noon, is scheduled to host Verona appearances end at six last year Caldwell. The tournament final is ty tournament. champion in the region tourna- Barry Pallore in the 1978 state Dis- in the first round of the Essex with a semifinal-round loss to scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 30 at The rained out Sept. 15 match ment. trict 10 tournament. County Tournament at 4 p.m. West Essex, is scheduled to host West Orange High School. at Villa Walsh has been resched- Serruto, and his brothers, Mark, In 1996, Finn was inducted into tomorrow. No. 14 seed Verona in a first- The tournament bracket can be uled for Thursday, Nov. 3, at 4 Roger, Roy and the late Paul, were the New Jersey Wrestling Coaches Junior forward Tara Foley and round match at 4 p.m. tomorrow. found on Page B2. p.m. enshrined in the New Jersey Region 3 Hall of Fame. Wrestling Coaches Region 3 Hall Finn is being inducted posthu- of Fame in 1978. His brother, mously. Finn was 38 when he suc- VARSITY BOYS SOCCER Mark, was a member of the Mill- cumbed to a heart attack on April burn High School Athletic Hall of 21, 1999. He left behind his wife, Fame’s 1995 charter induction Mary Beth; a son, Ryan; and a class. daughter, Madison. Tough defense fuels Millburn unbeaten streak The 1971 graduate spent three The legacy of the 1978 state By Jim Connelly noon at division rival Caldwell at Millburn’s lone loss to date was Millburn to a 3-0 win at Madison seasons as a member of the Mill- heavyweight champion is remem- of The Item 4 o’clock, opening a stretch of a 2-1 setback Sept. 21 at Delbar- Sept. 29. The Millers also received burn varsity football team. Serruto bered on an annual basis with the three matches in four days. ton. an assist from junior forward was a starter his junior and senior staging of the Paul J. Finn Jr. Rob Grosso likes the position The stretch includes a division Kyan Pirouz and seven saves from seasons. Memorial Tournament, hosted by the Millburn High School varsity contest at home tomorrow against MILLER NOTES sophomore keeper Dawes. Serruto is a 1975 graduate of the the Paul J. Finn Jr. Foundation and boys soccer team finds itself in Butler at 4 p.m. and an Essex Tomorrow’s scheduled 4 p.m. Senior forward Matt Lopes University of Maryland, where he the Millburn High School approaching the halfway point of County Tournament first-round home match with Butler has been scored two goals and freshman earned in a bachelor of science wrestling program. the 2005 campaign. game at 2 p.m. Sunday against shifted to the high school stadium. midfielder Hennie Bosman tallied degree in business and manage- Kathy Schlein, Class of 1978, at “We are continuing to make it North 13th Street Tech. Senior midfielder Seth Pod- a goal Sept. 28 in the Millers’ 3-0 ment. He earned a master of sci- a time when girls interscholastic difficult for opponents to score on Picking up wins in all three of horetz (two goals, one assist) and defeat of Montville. ence degree in real estate from sports were in their infancy at Mill- us,” said the Miller head coach, those matches is of twofold impor- freshman forward Roger McG- Dawes and senior Lance New York University in 1995. burn, earned a whose 4-2-1 team is riding a three- tance for Millburn. lynn (one goal, one assist) sparked Kodish combined on the shutout. A township resident, Serruto total of nine var- match unbeaten streak (2-0-1), Wins in all three of those served as an assistant wrestling sity letters in ten- punctuated by back-to-back 3-0 matches would improve Mill- coach at his high school alma nis, basketball shutouts last week of Northern burn’s chances of earning a high mater from 1991 to 1999. Serruto and track and Hills Conference, Suburban Divi- seed for the upcoming North Jer- also served as coach of the Mill- field. She cap- sion rivals Montville and Madi- sey, Section 2, Group 3 state tour- burn Recreation Department’s tained each of son. nament. By defeating Caldwell junior wrestling team from 1975-76 those teams as a “We are working hard on and Butler, the Millers would through 1981-82, leading the pro- Millburn senior. defense and Elliot (Dawes) is improve their division record to 6- gram to four division champi- Schlein Two of doing an excellent job in goal for 1-1 heading into Wednesday’s onships and 31 consecutive victo- Schlein’s high us,” Grosso said. scheduled showdown with league ries from February 1978 through school coaches, tennis coach Ed The Millers return to action for rival Delbarton at 4 p.m. at Mill- February 1982. Tirone (Class of 2003) and track the first time in a week this after- burn. Serruto currently serves as a and field coach Paul Beck (Class of Millburn-Short Hills Little League 1995) are members of the Millburn coach and as manager of the Little High School Athletic Hall of League’s 10-year-old All-Star Fame. team. Now a resident of Park City, Millburn booters earn Essex Serruto will be sharing the spot- Utah, Schlein attended Division III light at next month’s induction cer- Trinity College for two and a half tournament’s seventh seed emony with one of his siblings, also years. While at Trinity, Schlein a member of the 2005 induction earned a total of seven varsity let- The Millburn High School Caldwell on Sunday. class. ters in track and field, cross coun- vrsity boys soccer team was West Orange defeated Mill- Rose Serruto Twombly, Class try, tennis and basketball at the awarded the seventh seed at burn 2-0 in the season opener for of 1978, made her mark on the Hartford, Conn., institution. Monday night’s Essex County both teams on Sept. 9. field hockey pitch and the softball Schlein transferred to the Uni- Tournament seeding meeting in All matches up through the diamond. versity of Pennsylania, where she North Caldwell and will host quarterfinals will be contested at Twombly served as a captain of the Quakers’ 10th-seeded North 13th Street the higher seed team’s field. earned two let- nationally ranked cross country Tech in a first-round match Sun- The quarterfinals are sched- ters in field hock- and track and field teams. She day afternoon. uled for Sunday, Oct. 16. ey and three in earned eight varsity letters at Penn. Sunday’s match is scheduled The semifinals, scheduled for softball at Mill- A 1983 graduate of Penn with a for 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23, are scheduled to burn. She was an bachelor of arts degree in Ameri- Millburn’s quarterfinal-round be contested at a yet to be deter- PHOTO COURTESY OF MILLBURN BOYS SOCCER TEAM All-Suburban can history, Schlein earned a mas- opponent figures to be second- mined site. Seth Podhoretz of the Millburn boys soccer teamknocks the Conference first ter’s degree from the Harvard seeded West Orange, which is The championship match is ball past aMadison defender Sept. 29. At right is Millburn’s Twombly team selection in Graduate School of Business scheduled to host the winner of scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 30, at Matt Lopes (12). Podhoretz was involved in all three Miller both field hockey Administration in 1990. this week’s preliminary-round West Orange High School. tallies, two goals and one assist, in the local booters’ 3-0 and softball as a Millburn senior. Schlein and her husband, match between No. 15 seed The tournament bracket can triumph. Twombly also earned all-state hon- Newark Tech and No. 18 seed be found on Page B2. orable mention in softball as a SEE HALL, PAGE B3 B2 Thursday, October 6, 2005 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills www.TheItemOnline.com Essex County Boys Soccer Tournament Essex County Girls Soccer Tournament By Oct. 8 By Oct. 9 1 West Essex 1St. Benedict’s West Essex Bye Oct. 9 Oct. 16 17 Irvington 9 Livingston 16 East Orange 8 West Orange Oct. 23 West Essex Oct. 16 5 Caldwell 9 MKA High School 12 Columbia Oct. 9 Oct. 16 13 MKA 8 East Side Oct. 30 4Nutley West Orange Oct. 23 3 Millburn High School 12 Barringer Oct. 9 14Verona Oct. 16 FINALS 6 NewarkAcademy 5 Seton Hall Prep SEMIFINALS

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degree in economics. He was a Chambers, after Denver many of which still stand today, On the winter track circuit, team. His intercollegiate accom- HALL OF FAME member of Duke’s track and field dropped field hockey as an inter- including the aforementioned Wolffe’s accomplishments as a plishments included winning the FROM PAGE B1 team from 1981 through 1983. collegiate sport following her fresh- career points, points in a season senior included placing fifth in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles Nesbitt earned a master’s degree in man year, transferred to the Uni- (567, 1983-84), career free throw 55-meter high hurdles in the state crown at the 1985 and 1989 East Michael Levinthal, are the parents business administration from Har- versity of Richmond prior to the percentage (73.7), assists in a sea- Meet of Champions. Coast Conference Championships. of 8-year-old twins Zach and Katie. vard Business School in 1988. start of the 1983-84 academic year. son (123, 1983-84), career assists Wolffe enjoyed a standout Wolffe earned a bachelor of arts William G. Nesbitt, Class of Mary Finn Chambers, Class of Over the course of next three years (278) and single season free throw senior season in spring track at degree in economics and urban 1980, was an outstanding track 1982, is the younger sister of fellow as a member of Richmond’s field percentage (75.3, 1982-83). Millburn, culminated by qualifying studies with a minor in govern- and field athlete at Millburn. 2005 inductee Paul Finn. hockey team, Chambers was a sec- Holle was a three-time All-Sub- in three events—the high hurdles, ment from Lehigh in 1989. Nesbitt was Chambers was ond team All-Colonial Athletic urban Conference first team selec- intermediate hurdles and long Biographies of the remaining the 1980 state a standout in Association (CAA) selection as a tion and a two-time All-Essex jump—for the state Meet of Cham- eight 2005 inductees—Nick pole vault cham- field hockey, bas- sophomore and a first team All- County second team selection. She pions. Caivano, the late Carmen Pacifico, pion, winning ketball and soft- CAA selection her junior and also garnered Group 2 All-State A co-captain of the 1984 Miller Bill Walz, William Holleran, Bob the title with a ball during her senior seasons. second team honors as a senior. track team, Wolffe was a Northern Chandler, Bill Beck, the late meet-record playing days at Chambers also earned national In addition to basketball, Holle Hills Conference, Skyline Division William Mullens and Robert Mulc- height of 16-4. A Millburn. recognition in field hockey while at competed in volleyball and soccer first team selection in the high hur- ahy—will be featured in an upcom- co-captain of the As a senior, Richmond. She garned All-Amer- at Millburn. She earned second dles and a Skyline Division second ing edition of The Item. 1980 Miller Chambers ica first team honors as a junior team all-conference honors in vol- team “all-around” selection. Nesbitt track and field Chambers earned first team and All-America honorable men- leyball her senior year. He continues to hold the school team, Nesbitt honors on the tion laurels her senior season. Holle earned a full basketball records in the 400-meter interme- For information about won four events in that season’s conference, county and state levels She earned a bachelor of sci- scholarship to the University of diate hurdles (54.9) and the 110- purchasing tickets to the 2005 Suburban Conference champi- for her play as a fullback on the ence degree in finance and man- Richmond, the first Millburn meter high hurdles (14.6). Wolffe Millburn High School Athletic onship meet, the pole vault, high school’s field hockey team. She agement from Richmond in 1986. female cager to do so. Holle trans- set both records in 1984. Hall of Fame Dinner, hurdles, javelin and shot put. also made the all-conference first Chambers resides in Chatham ferred to Montclair State Universi- Wolffe continued his track scheduled for Thursday, Nov. He is one of four Millburn thin- team as a junior. with her husband, Dan, and their ty for the 1986-87 academic year. career at Lehigh University, where 3, at 6:30 p.m. at Mayfair clads to earn High School All- A forward on the Millers’ bas- four children, Peter, Catherine, Holle was a member of the Mont- he was a four-year letter winner, a Farms in West Orange, contact America honors. Pete Kouwen- ketball team, Chambers garnered Carolyn and John. clair State women’s basketball pro- three-time team captain and the Ted D’Alessio at (973) 564- hoven, Bill Alley and Steve O’Con- first team all-conference and third Jacqueline A. Holle, Class of gram that season. most valuable runner on the 1989 7165. nell, all members of the Millburn team all-count laurels her senior 1984, was one of the first stars in Holle, who earned a bachelor of High School Athletic Hall of season. the history of the Millburn High science degree in history from Fame, are the others. Chambers, a pitcher for the School girls basketball program. Montclair State in 1988, is a funer- VARSITY SCHEDULE In 1980, Nesbitt was ranked Millburn softball team, concluded She is the all- al director and vice president of the third in the United States in the her interscholastic career by earn- time career scor- family-run Jacob A. Holle Funeral Upcoming MHS contests high school decathlon by Track ing first team accolades on the ing leader in Home in Maplewood. and Field News and earned first conference level for the second Millburn girls Wesley A. Wolffe, Class of TODAY, OCT. 6 team all-state honors in the pole straight season. She also attained basketball histo- 1984, was a three-sport star in 4 p.m. Varsity boys soccer at Caldwell. and first team all-state best all- first team all-county honors in ry, 1,392 points. football, winter track and spring 4 p.m. Varsity field hockey vs. West Milford. around track and field honors. He 1982. Holle was the track at Millburn. 4 p.m. Varsity boys and girls cross country: Northern Hills also was named the Suburban In 1979, Chambers was one of school’s all-time A safety and Conference dual meet. Lewis Morris Park, Morristown. Conference’s best all-around track the first players to make the high scoring leader receiver for the 4 p.m. Varsity girls tennis vs. South Plainfield. North Jersey, and field athlete by conference school’s varsity softball team as a Holle among both boys Miller football Section 2, Group 3 Tournament. coaches. freshman. and girls until team, Wolffe was 4:30 p.m. Varsity girls volleyball vs. Mount St. Dominic. Nesbitt also competed in the Chambers was Millburn’s 1982 Jordan Maleh surpassed her total named a co- 7 p.m. Varsity girls soccer vs. Caldwell. pole vault the 1979-80 indoor sea- Female Athlete of the Year. in the 2001-02 campaign. recipient of the son. His best finishes, third, came Following her graduation from Holle helped Millburn compile squad’s most FRIDAY, OCT. 7 in the Dartmouth Relays individual Millburn, Chambers enrolled at the a 66-17 record in three seasons. valuable player 4 p.m. Varsity girls tennis at The Academy of St. Elizabeth. pole vault, the Princeton Invita- University of Denver, where she During Holle’s tenure, the Miller award his senior 4 p.m. Varsity boys soccer vs. Butler. tional and the Lehigh Invitational. spent one season as a member of cagers went 20-6 in 1981-82, 23-6 Wolffe season. Wolffe 4 p.m. Varsity girls soccer vs. Verona. Essex County Tournament. Nesbitt was ranked ninth in the the school’s field hockey team, in 1982-83 and 23-5 in 1983-84. At earned first team all-conference 4:30 p.m. Varsity girls volleyball vs. Montville. United States by Track and Field earning all-conference honors in the time of her graduation, Holle and second team all-county hon- News that season. the process. held numerous team records, ors as a wide receiver in 1983. Nesbitt is a 1984 summa cum laude graduate of Duke University, where he earned a bachelor of arts

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Advertising Section REAL ESTATE Marketplace B4 Thursday, October 6, 2005 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills www.TheItemOnline.com TOWNCROWNS YOUTH TENNIS CHAMPS VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS MHS commences state tournament play today By Jim Connelly urday’s 5-0 defeat of Governor Liv- of The Item ingston. The victory was the The second season has arrived squad’s 11th in a row. for the Millburn High School var- sity girls tennis team. MILLER NOTES Third-seeded Millburn, 17-2, Head coach Elliot Lovi’s hosts sixth-seeded South Plainfield charges raised their Northern Hills at 4 p.m. in the quarterfinal round Conference, Suburban Division to of the New Jersey State Inter- 8-0 with a 5-0 defeat of visiting scholastic Athletic Association Caldwell this past Friday after- North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 noon. Tournament. The Millers also posted a 5-0 The Millburn-South Plainfield road win over division rival winner moves on to face either No. Pequannock Sept. 28. 2 seed West Morris Mendham, the Junior Silia DeFilippis and fresh- PHOTOS COURTESY OF MILLBURN RECREATION DEPARTMENT two-time defending section cham- man Rachel Cantor have qualified pion, or No. 7 seed Cranford in to compete in the state singles Nishant Mishra, right, holds the championship trophy following Runner-up JennaBerkenkamp, left, and champion Alex Stone Tuesday’s section semifinals. tournament, which is scheduled to his 8-4 pro set defeat of Sebastian Chen-Schmidt, left, last show off their trophies following Stone’s 8-2 pro set victory No. 1 seed Holmdel drew a begin on Saturday at Mercer month in the finals of the Millburn Recreation Department’s last month in the finals of the Millburn Recreation quarterfinal-round bye and will County Park in West Windsor. boys 13-and 14-year-old singles tournament. Department’s girls 10- to 12-year-old singles tournament. host the winner of today’s sched- DeFilippis (15-3), who drew an uled quarterfinal between No. 4 opening-round bye, faces the win- seed Morristown or No. 5 seed ner of the match between Old Voorhees in the other section semi- Bridge’s Anna Vaysberg and West final on Tuesday. Morris Mendham’s Amanda Berg The championship match is in a second-round match Saturday scheduled for Friday, Oct. 14. afternoon. The Millers, the 2005 Essex Cantor (16-1) faces Sacred County Tournament champions, Heart’s Ashley Hawryluk in first- have been idle since this past Sat- round play at 9 a.m. Saturday.

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Prize winners gather Griffith, McCabe win with Deputy Mayor Sal Bate following Saturday’s Millburn golf tournament titles Recreation Department Par-3 Fourteen-year-old Dan Griffith female youth title with a 14-over Golf Tournament. prevailed on the first playoff hole par 41. Kneeling, from left, Saturday to win his second con- Griffith edged Tommy Gibbons are Mariel Lanas, secutive Millburn Recreation (five-over par 32) by a stroke in the Department Par-3 Golf Course junior male division. Mariel Lanas Ben Cutler and Tournament championship. claimed the junior female division Charlotte Sissy McCabe fired a six-over with a 25-over par 52. McCafferty. Standing par 33 to win the women’s division Davis and McCabe were the are, second row, championship. adult male and female division from left, Sissy Griffith birdied the final hole to champions, respectively. Rose McCabe and Denise finish with a four-over par 31 and Solomon placed second in the Hooten-Holloway force a playoff with adult division adult female division with a 12- and, third row, champion Joe Davis. over-par 39. Gaetano Bott, Bate, Griffith made par on the first Gaetano Botte shot a nine-over Joan Batt, Dan hole to win the playoff. Davis par 36 to win the senior male divi- Griffith, Sebastian made bogey. sion by two strokes over Monroe The tournament also featured Satsky. Chen-Schmidt and competition in four male and Olga Gurny fired a 15-over par Joe Davis. female categories. 42 to win the senior female divi- Sebastian Chen-Schmidt won sion by two strokes over Joan Batt. the male youth title with a 12-over- Denise Hooten-Holloway won par 39. Ben Cutler placed second the closest to the pin contest when PHOTO COURTESY OF MILLBURN RECREATION with a 14-over-par 41. her tee shot on the ninth hole land- DEPARTMENT Charlotte McCafferty won the ed 10 inches from the cup.

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Goals by Bryn Jeffers, Jordan Spenser Heller and Teddy Gruer in provided the Millburn Strikers Silbert and Allison Tortora sparked a 5-0 loss to the Union Clash. with excellent all-around play in a the Millburn Soccer Club’s Mus- Danielle Spinelli, Lydia Volla- 3-0 loss to the Player Development tangs to a 3-1 win over the Bridge- vanh, Ivanka Misilo, Hanna Flaum Academy. water Tornadoes on Sunday. Keep- and Hannah Schwamm turned in Keeper Andrew Cohen and er Kiera Sullivan and defenders solid efforts, helping the Millburn midfielder Dakota Sanders starred Paige Dana and Reilly Muller also Power earn a 1-1 tie with the for the Millburn Wildcats in a 3-0 starred for the Mustangs. North Hunterdon Angels. loss to the Scotch Plains-Fanwood Visit us at burgdorff.com to see all our homes for sale. Also on Sunday, Eliza Kagan Stan Le, Zach Berkowitz, Lightning. scored two goals and Shira Zud- Jonathan Lack, and Sam Waters Daniel Eatroff and Daniel kewich, Charley Bensky and each scored a goal for the Millburn Amirtharajah each scored a goal in SHORT HILLS Rachel Stein each scored one in Rangers in a 7-4 loss to the Linden the Millburn Patriots’ 2-1 defeat of the Millburn Freedom’s 5-2 defeat United. the Westfield Ajax. The Patriots of the Bloomfield Lady Jaguars. Keepers Jessica Alexander, received strong play from Adam Allison Tanner and Danielle Misi- Samantha Okinow and Lindsey Altmark, Samuel Brody , Jared ak starred on defense for the Free- Bindra combined on the shutout, Goldstern and Nathan Nacheff . dom. helping the Millburn Spirit record Carly Feit, Shelby Weiss, and The Millburn Hotspurs received a scoreless tie with the Mont- Alex Lorditch provided superb stellar play from keeper Dylan Key gomery Blaze. The Spirit’s Elisa defense, enabling the Millburn in a 1-0 loss to LSTS Madrid. Dalton, Katie Merola and Tara Wizzards to post a scoreless tie Goals by Nick Deguines, Jake Greene played stellar defense. with the Edison Rovers. Millburn Okinow and Todd Cohn paced the Haley Fitzpatrick, Sarah Bay- keeper Blaine Greenberg made Millburn Gunners to a 3-2 win ersdorfer, Katie Bourke and Kate several stellar saves to preserve the over the North Brunswick Horton sparked the offensive tie. Cyclones. Alex Gould, Daniel attack, leading the Millburn Starz The East Brunswick Mustangs Graifman and Deguines tallied to a 5-0 defeat of the Westfield overcame stellar defense from the assists for the victors. Phoenix. trio of Zoe Teitel, Lauren Young The Millburn Victory received Jack Westlake, Nicholas Minter, and Alexa Paley to deal the Mill- valiant efforts from Ben Haltmaier, Chris Glancy and Lawson Penney burn Eclipse a 4-0 loss.

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Patrick D’Egidio, Jacob Gold- half goal and A.J. Mallon (two 6th-8th boys league Breakers offense with a goal fol- and Sean Maguire scored for the Goals by Eric Adelsheimer, stein and Alden Bolt each scored a goals) and Matthew Newman (one Jeremy Greenberger had one for lowed by Lindsay Friedberg scored Lazers. Dylan Boyd Josh Cohen and goal Saturday morning, lifting the goal) powered the Buffalo past the the Lightning in the first half and two goals and Brigid Cunningham Jake Hubertus scored two goals Matthew Moriarty propelled the Bears to a 3-2 win over the Coy- Panthers 3-0. Ryan Smith’s second-half goal and Briana Bergeron each scored and Bobby Leighton and Danny Revolution to a 4-2 win over D.C. otes in Millburn Recreation gave the Fusion a 1-1 tie with the one in the Breakers’ 4-0 defeat of Elbaz each scored one, sparking United. Tobias Simon and Paul Department fourth and fifth grade 4th-5th girls league Lightning Saturday morning. The the Charge. the Clash to a 4-0 win over the Morris scored for D.C. United. boys soccer league action. The Sydney Frank’s goal gave the Lightning’s Jeremy Greenberger Crew. Coyotes received two goals from Bruins a 1-0 win over the Gators scored in the first half. 2nd-3rd boys league Alexander Ordonez tallied a The Item sports editor Jim Fernando Bomfim. Saturday afternoon. Goals by Andrew Fonseca and Peter Kost and Andrew Lama hat trick and Joey Aronskind, Jake First-half goals by Robert Craig- Dayami Jasdanwala’s two first- Joe Caulfield propelled the Knights each scored a goal Saturday morn- Aronskind, Eric Mintz and Bobby Connelly can be reached via head and Steven Yaffe propelled half goals paced the Falcons to a 2- to a 2-0 defeat of the Blast. ing, helping the Burn earn a 2-2 tie Dries each scored a goal, leading e-mail at theitem@north the Lions to a 2-1 win over the 1 defeat of the Eagles. Gabrielle with the Lazers. Andre Guacelli the Mutiny past the Fury 7-0. jersey.com Bulls. Charlie Bushnell scored for Marcus scored for the Eagles. 6th-8th girls league the Bulls. Catherine McDermott scored in Goals by Mimi Bick and Orchid Corey Shapiro and Alex Hor- the first half and Lauren Graves Abar propelled the Beat to a 2-1 necker each scored in the second added an insurance goal in the sec- defeat of the Cyber Rays Saturday half, sparking the Dragons to a 2- ond half, leading the Hawks to a 2- afternoon. Nicole Schiller scored 0 defeat of the Cougars. 0 defeat of the Broncos. in a losing effort. Matthew Newman had a first Brigid Cunningham led the

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Advertising Section REAL ESTATE Marketplace B8 Thursday, October 6, 2005 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills www.TheItemOnline.com GATHERING OF ATHLETICS DIRECTORS NJSIAA sets 2005-06 playoff dates Recreation board The New Jersey State Inter- sports for boys and 15 sports for meets November 2 scholastic Athletic Association girls. (NJSIAA) has released state To view the list of state tour- The next meeting of the Mill- tournament information for the nament qualifying dates and burn Board of Recreation Com- 2005-06 school year. tournament competition dates missioners is scheduled for The NJSIAA, the governing for the 2005-06 school year, vis- Wednesday, Nov. 2 at the Gero body of high school athletics in it the NJSIAA’s Web site, Park Recreation Building. the Garden State, offers state www.njsiaa.org. The recreation board’s final tournament competition in 16 meeting of 2005 is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 8 p.m. at the Gero Park Recreation Build- Display Advertising Deadline Is Friday, 4 p.m. Call (973) 921-6456 ing.

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JIM CONNELLY/ THE ITEM                   High school athletics directors, including Millburn’s Ted D’Alessio, at far right in first row, listen                to New Jersey State InterscholasticAthleticAssociation executive director Boyd Sands, right               photo, deliver the welcoming address Sept. 29 at the North Jersey, Section 2 meeting at            !  Millburn High School. The session provided section athletics directors with the opportunity to              discuss proposed legislation scheduled to be voted on at the organization’s annual business meeting Dec. 5.        "  #   $           %&    '   !        $ (   )        '  *  FRESHMAN BOYS SOCCER + *  ' ,               $        * -  MHS records second consecutive victory ' . Erik Schmidt tallied a hat trick ous outing, a 2-0 home win over and Cohn each collected an assist. and keeper Peter Daniels recorded Madison Friday afternoon. Millburn was blanked in its next                10 saves Saturday morning, lead- Schmidt scored two goals, Mike two outings following the rout of                     ing the Millburn High School Rauch and Brett Cohn each tallied Governor Livingston, falling 8-0 to        !""   # freshman boys soccer team past an assist and Daniels made 18 St. Benedict’s Prep Sept. 16 in visiting Wayne Valley 3-2. saves for the local booters. Newark and 2-0 to visiting Del- Millburn, which dropped three Millburn, following a season- barton Sept. 21. ((("()*"- of its first four matches under new opening 3-0 loss at West Orange The Millers are scheduled to head coach Justin Fiory, improved Sept. 9, bounced back to rout Gov- open a three-match homestand to 3-3 with its second consecutive ernor Livingston 5-0 in the Sept. this afternoon against Caldwell at victory. 12 home opener. Phil Nakagami 4o’clock. Adam Brender assisted on (three goals), Phil Wertheimer (one The homestand concludes with Schmidt’s second goal. goal) and Schmidt (one goal) 4 p.m matches against St. Bene- / !   ' &&" 0'*   &11 " The Millers had halted a two- sparked the Millburn offense. dict’s Prep on Monday and        !" #"$"%% match losing streak in their previ- Steven Jakub, Nakagami, Rauch Bernards on Friday, Oct. 14.                              ! " #  $  :HLFKHUWŠ MILLBURN SHORT HILLS

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                                     !" # PHOTO COURTESY OF MILLBURN CHIEFS $         %& ##    '(  "    Running back Mike DiTommaso (33) of the Millburn Recreation Department’s Chiefs football team takes a handoff from from  quarterback Tyler Udland during Sunday afternoon’s New Jersey SuburbanYouthFootball League contest against Westfield at    )  *+,,+-++.% / 0  $ 1   *2.,3,3*2 / 0 Millburn High School. DiTommaso scored on touchdown runs of 12 and three yards to help Millburn (2-0-1) register a 16-16 tie. The Chiefs’ received a pair of two-point conversion kicks from Chris Benedict.

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Millburn (2-1) converted the w114025-01 extra point on a pass from Ethan Mintz to Tyler Alexander. Call us first Westfield took a 6-0 lead on the and see how final play of the first half. Westfield we may extended its lead to 12-0 on a 20- Carefree assist you. yard run by Brian Githens. Starring on defense for Millburn Exceeding your expectations™ were Tyler Alexander (nine tack- MICHAEL CUPO, les), Robert Kinloch and Milo Living at EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Licensed Mortgage Bankers, NJ Department of Banking Freeman.

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ADAM ANIK/THE ITEM Township student MatildaRoskell, 5, puts a ring around the animals at the Marionettes and Dolls booth at the Chamber of Jonathan Cyran, 8, juggles his raccoon marionette while riding Commerce Art Fair Sunday. his bicycle down Millburn Avenue Sunday during the Art Fair.

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house,” she maintained. “It’s ven- vation, but also said she is con- SHORE dored out to legal firms.” Likewise cerned with the lack of attention to FORAGOODCAUSE for many parks projects, she said, the deer population. If the county FROM PAGE A1 where high-priced consultants are is not willing to act, she said, the hired to oversee renovations or township should be given the to the people in the communities construction work. option to expand its controlled and asked, ‘Who do you want to According to Shore, the free- hunting program to the park, if be your representative on the com- holder board is indifferent to com- necessary. mittee?’” munities such as Millburn, which Last week, she said, she was Shore initially was nominated to she said is the second highest tax- investigating why the number of complete an unexpired term on the paying community in the county. A vehicles available for county senior board, then retained her seat in a review of county road projects services programs had dropped special election in November 2003. done between 1999 and 2004, from 40 to 14. Many were in disre- Shore said she is often the lone however, shows that out of a total pair, she had found and said it was “no” vote when the freeholders of 65, only five were completed in all the more shocking because the decide on a resolution and said her the township, she said. freeholders had been told the fleet major concern on the board is to Shore also said comments made of vehicles was part of the county’s cut wasteful spending. The coun- by county officials last year during emergency evacuation plan. ty’s debt service will grow from a a township application for Open “That’s not good oversight,” she current $83 million to $100 million Space funding questioned whether said. in 2007, Shore said. any funds should be given to a Without an ally on the board, “I want a policy where you put municipality that voted for seces- Shore said her aim remains to stay everything out to bid,” she said. “I sion. responsive to the needs of her con- see a lot of ‘pay to play,’ a lot of “That’s chilling, that you’d be stituents and keep a watchful eye patronage.” treated differently,” Shore said. on county business. As an example, she said the “Millburn is not getting its fair “The freeholder board is too county’s legal and parks depart- share.” partisan,” Shore said. ments have skeleton staffs and out- Shore is pleased to see cooper- “I want to sensitize them to source too many projects at a high ation between the county and the local aid projects. I go to the meet- cost. township in a $1 million program ings in the spirit of good govern- “We do very little legal work in to upgrade South Mountain Reser- ment.” PHOTO COURTESY OF HARRY ALLAN Spearheaded by Millburn High School student Doug Allan, volunteers from the high school raised $1,582.01 at acar wash held Saturday. Doug, during a visit this week to the Millburn- CAVANAUGH practice of allowing county should he win his bid for governor Short Hills Chapter of the American Red Cross, delivers acheck for hurricane relief efforts to employees to sit on boards, in November, would be especially BarbaraAllora, the local chapter’s executive director. Some of the money also was collected FROM PAGE A1 Cavanaugh said, “I would like to receptive to the need for the state at the school’s varsity boys soccer game against Pequannock Sept. 23. see that curtailed altogether.” There to fund mandates. to see her at regular town hall also should be a better way to “I think the fundamental fair- meetings where she can hear what advocate the needs of the munici- ness of it would resonate with Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices residents have to say. palities before the County Planning him,” Cavanaugh said. She thinks Local concerns should be Board, she said. the Democratic candidate for pres- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING "INVITATION TO BIDDERS" TownshipofMilburn brought back to the weekly free- She pointed out that there is no ident also “would appreciate the NOTICE is hereby given that sealed pro- Zoning Board of Adjustment posals will be received by the Township County of Essex, State of New Jersey holder meetings, she said. Those Essex County fire academy and no importance of Essex County to the Clerk of the Township of Millburn in the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Applicants, THE ITEM OF MILLBURN meetings are not a forum for the facilities for EMT training, and economic strength of New Jersey.” County of Essex for: Joseph Davis and Deirdre Moore have filed Collection and Transportation of an application seeking a front yard setback AND SHORT HILLS county executive, she maintained, although it makes sense to share In the end, Cavanaugh dismiss- Recyclable Materials variance with the Township of Millburn Zon- Public Notice Dept. Said sealed bids will be opened and read in ing Board of Adjustment, seeking permission and freeholders are not always on some services, she said, she cau- es talk about secession from some public at Millburn Town Hall on Thursday, to construct a 250 square foot deck to be at- 1 Garret Mountain Plaza the same page as the administra- tioned that by doing so, a munici- of the municipalities in the Fourth December 15, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. Local Pre- tached to the side of an existing house on vailing Time. the property. The property which is the sub- 6th Floor tion. pality may surrender a certain District and would rather see an Specifications, Proposal Forms and Con- ject of this application is located at 82 West tract Documents may be obtained at the Of- Road, Short Hills, New Jersey. The property P.O. Box 471 Among the most pressing issues amount of independence. open forum held to discuss coun- fice of the Superintendent of Public Works, is located in the R-4 Zoning District, and is West Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 345 Essex Street, Millburn, NJ during the designated on the Tax Maps as Block 3402, facing Essex County residents is Cavanaugh claims much of the ty government. hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday Lot 6 ("Property"). Applicants are seeking Call toll-free the question of ethics in govern- county’s financial problems lie in She maintains Essex County is through Friday. A non-refundable fee of forty the following variances, approvals and 1-888-891-9467, dollars ($40.00) is required for each bid waivers: ment, according to Cavanaugh. state-mandated costs and she is a unique in this state as one of the package. Questions should be referred to • Front yard setback variance from Sections press 4 for the Public Notice Dept. While she applauds the reconstitu- firm believer in “state mandate, most diverse, both racially and the Superintendent of Public Works at 973- 505 and 606.2(e) of the Millburn Township or e-mail to 564-7060. Zoning Ordinance publicnotices@ tion of the county Ethics Board state pay.” State-mandated costs, financially. Bids must be made on Proposal Forms to TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Appli- be furnished in the manner designated there- cants shall also seek such approvals, waiv- northjersey.com and the creation of the county she said, account for 65 percent of “We have to be careful and pru- in and required in the Specifications and ers and variances from the requirements of (text or Word format preferred) must be enclosed in a sealed envelope bear- the Zoning Ordinance as may be deemed inspector general post in 2006, she the county budget. dent and still let government func- ing the name and address of the bidder and necessary or required by the Township of Fax numbers: said the county still has a way to go As someone who worked on tion,” Cavanaugh said. “We need to "Collection & Transportation of Recyclable Millburn Zoning Board of Adjustment at the Materials" written on the outside, addressed hearing in this matter. 201-646-4532 and 973-569-7441 before the public’s faith in local Jon Corzine’s staff in his successful put something into place because to the Township Clerk, 375 Millburn Ave, TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Applica- Deadline is 12 Noon Tuesday government is restored. campaign for Senate in 2000, people don’t have faith in their Millburn, NJ 07041. tion is Cal.# 2655 on the Secretary’s calen- Each bid must be accompanied by a certi- dar. The Application is scheduled for a hear- for Thursday edition For instance, regarding, the Cavanaugh believes Corzine, government.” fied check, cashier’s check or bid bond in fa- ing before the Township of Millburn Zoning 3300 0001260284-01 5.139 vor of the Township of Millburn, in an amount Board of Adjustment The Township of Mill- equal to ten percent (10%) of the total of said burn Zoning Board of Adjustment will meet at public notice p proposal, but not in excess of $20,000.00. In 7:00 p.m. prevailing time, Monday, October When submitting0001260284-01 a public notice addition, said proposal must also be accom- 17th, 2005, at the Town Hall, 375 Millburn advertisement, please indicate the panied by a Consent of Surety in writing by a Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041, at surety company authorized to do business in which time opportunity will be given to all name of the publication in which you PROPERTY that can be transferred between have cut income taxes and offered the State of New Jersey and approved by the those in interest to be heard and at which wish to place the ad, and your Township Committee to the effect that it will time the Board may approve, modify or deny requested run date(s). Also provide budget items. School districts can rebate programs, resulting in what furnish all bonds required by the contract the application. Any interested party may FROM PAGE A1 increase their budgets with spend- Cambria called “a tremendous document. appear at the aforesaid hearing, either in billing name, address, telephone Bidders must submit their State of New person, or by their attorney, and be given the number, and daytime telephone _ ing growth limitation adjustments over-reliance on a regressive tax Jersey Business Registration Certificate opportunity to be heard with respect to the (if different). Prepayment required with the proposal, as per State law effec- aforesaid application. years, the state would not allow the by meeting the conditions in such system, property taxes. tive September 1, 2004, or be disqualified. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the applica- unless previously credit-approved. township to make payments into areas as increased enrollments, The income tax is more pro- Bidders shall be required to submit a nota- tion for development and all supporting rized non-collusion affidavit in accordance maps, site plans and documents are on file Line rate: state-run pension funds. transportation and special educa- gressive and fair,” she said. with N.J.S.A. 52:34-15 and also a list in ac- in the office of the Secretary of the Board of cordance with N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2 of all Adjustment of the Township of Millburn, lo- 43¢ This year the township has had tion needs. The financial analyst advised stockholders of the partnership who own ten cated at 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New A notarized affidavit will automatically to begin paying into those funds State aid to the schools has audience members to bear in mind (10%) or more of the stock or of the partner- Jersey 07041, at least ten days prior to the be mailed to advertiser certifying proof ship. The successful bidder shall be re- hearing, and may be viewed by the interest- of publication within five business days. again, resulting in a $303,000 remained relatively level over the that governors and legislators are quired to comply with the New Jersey pre- ed public Monday through Friday during the vailing wage law (N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25, et. hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. Fee $20 increase in the township’s budget. past five years, Zeglarski said, listening to citizens who in the past seq.). Bidders are required to comply with This notice is given pursuant to N.J.S.A. the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. 40:55D-1 et seq. In addition, the administrator adding the district has recouped have railed against raises in and N.J.A.C. 17:27. Pitney Hardin, LLP Check public notices online at said, the pension funds are now about $9 million in state aid for income taxes. The right is reserved by the Township Com- Judith A. Babinski, Esq. northjersey.com or mittee to reject any and all bids and to waive P.O. Box 1945 njpublicnotices.com short because previous administra- construction following its 1999 During the question period, informalities or technical defects therein and Morristown, NJ 07962-1945 (973) 966-8253

to accept such bid as shall be in the best in- 0001260284-01 tions took out money to balance bond referendum for $15.5 million League of Women Voters member terest of the Township of Millburn. Attorney for the Applicant the state’s budget, and local munic- and its 2002 bond referendum for Noreen Brunini asked Gordon Joanne M. Monarque The Item 1508930 Township Clerk Fee $28.81 ipalities are now bearing the bur- $18 million. about library construction plans. The Item 1507431 Oct. 6, 2005 TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN Fee $29.24 PLANNING BOARD den of making up the shortfall. In her presentation, Cambria Gordon said the township has Oct. 6, 2005 SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2005 008919 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, LEGAL NOTICE While voter approval is required gave an overview of taxes at the been considering renovation plans CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, TAKE NOTICE that the Applicant, Atkins- Inverness Ct., L.L.C., has made an applica- of school budgets and bond refer- state level. and applied for a state grant for the SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2005 008918 DOCKET NO. F1356004 WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS IN- tion to the Millburn Township Planning Board SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, in connection with a minor subdivision appli- endums, Zeglarski said, the state She said taxes have doubled construction. Funding for the state CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, DENTURE TRUSTEE, ETC. PLAINTIFF -vs- PRAMOD PATEL, ET ALS. DEFENDANTS cation on Property in Millburn Township, lo- DOCKET NO. F231904 HSBC BANK USA, cated at 20 Inverness Court and 71 Hillside restricts budget growth through the from about $9.8 billion in 1990 to program was never put into place, AS TRUSTEE FOR ACE SECURITIES Execution for Sale of Mortgaged Premises By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- Avenue, Block 1502, Lots 11 and 18, which newly passed S1701, which limits $19.8 billion in 2005, fueled by however, the administrator said, CORPORATION HOME, ETC. PLAINTIFF - requires subdivision approval in accordance vs- JOSEPH DAVIS, ET ALS. DEFEND- tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale by Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, with The Millburn Development Regulations budget growth for the 2005-06 rapid growth in housing and and the township is undertaking ANTS Ordinance §416; a variance from the require- Execution for Sale of Mortgaged Premises Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on school year to 2.5 percent or the school costs. While state officials the renovations itself. Tuesday, October 18, 2005, at one-thirty ment of minimum lot area (§606.2(e) (1) (a) ) By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- as to lot 11; waiver from the requirements of inflation rate, whichever is greater. have implemented many new pro- The work is to be done over sev- tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale P.M. (Prevailing Time). Commonly known as: an environmental impact statement (§509); by Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, and any other variances and/or waivers as The law also restricts the grams, they have failed to provide eral years in stages, he noted. The Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on 390 WHITE OAK RIDGE RD (MILLBURN) the need may arise during the course of the Tuesday, October 18, 2005, at one-thirty hearing on this Application. The application amount of surplus a school district new sources of revenue, she said. first phase will be a repair of the P.M. (Prevailing Time). SHORT HILLS, NJ 07078 Lot: 22 Block: 4903 is now App. #569 on the Secretary’s calen- can hold and caps administrative The problem has been com- air-conditioning and heating sys- Commonly known as: dar, which is scheduled for a hearing on Oc- 251 LYONS AVE Size: 100 x 253 feet Distance to nearest cross street: 884.62 feet tober 19, 2005 at 8:00 p.m. in Town Hall, 375 spending and the amount of funds pounded by administrations that tem. NEWARK, NJ 07112 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey. All Lot: 14 Block: 3631 Nearest cross street name: PARSONAGE HILL ROAD documents relating to this application are on Size: 94.10 X 40.45 X 91.48 X 40.53 feet file in the office of the Secretary of the Plan- Distance to nearest cross street: 207.13 feet A full legal description can be found in the of- fice of the Register of Essex County. ning Board and may be inspected between Nearest cross street name: CLINTON the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Mon- PLACE A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified funds is required at the time of sale. day through Friday. Any interested party A full legal description can be found in the of- may appear at said hearing and participate fice of the Register of Essex County. 2005 2nd Quarter Open + Penalty Taxes as of 7/26/05 $2,652.87 therein in accordance with the rules of the A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified Planning Board. funds is required at the time of sale. The approximate amount of the Judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of Applicant: ATKINS-INVERNESS CT., L.L.C. Prior Liens/Encumbrances By: LEVITT & CERCIELLO, ESQS. 2004 Taxes Quarter 3 SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY SEVEN AND Attorneys for Applicant Open + Penalty $87.68 The Item 1508438 2004 Taxes Quarter 4 39/100 DOLLARS ($770,427.39), together with the costs of this sale. Fee $15.91 Open + Penalty $1,107.00 Oct. 6, 2005 2005 Taxes Quarter 1 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the Open + Penalty $1,017.00 sale from time to time as provided by Law. 2005 Taxes Quarter 2 Newark, N.J. September 12, 2005 Open + Penalty $1,017.00 ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff NOTICE OF HEARING 2005 Taxes Quarter 3 FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, Board of Adjustment of the Open + Penalty $1,080.00 ATTORNEY(S) Township of Millburn, New Jersey Water Open + Due $1,377.84 The Item 1485795 TAKE NOTICE that Scott and Catherine Total $5,686.52 Fee $77.40 McGraw have made an application to the The approximate amount of the Judgment Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 2005 Millburn Township Board of Adjustment in to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of NOTICE OF HEARING connection with the construction of an addi- TWO HUNDRED SIXTY FIVE THOUSAND BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE tion on Property in Millburn Township, locat- EIGHTY EIGHT AND 63/100 DOLLARS TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY ed at 2 Minnisink Rd., Block 2201, Lot 2, ($265,088.63), together with the costs of this TAKE NOTICE that Dr. Carmen Romano which requires the following bulk variance re- sale. has made an application to the Millburn lief, (minor) (preliminary) (final) (site plan) The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the Township Board of Adjustment in connection (subdivision) (waivers): Add/alter to existing sale from time to time as provided by Law. with the use variance of a building on proper- residence Section 606.2e1f) required side Newark, N.J. September 12, 2005 ty in Millburn Township, located at 750 Mor- setback combined. ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff ris Avenue, Short Hills, New Jersey, Block The Applicant may also seek other varian- FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, 1904, Lot 20, also known as Can Do Building ces and waivers as the need may arise dur- ATTORNEY(S) and 720 Morris Avenue, Short Hills, N.J. ing the course of the hearing on this Applica- The Item 1485758 which requires the following use variance re- tion. The application is now Cal. #2648 on Fee $96.32 lief: the Secretary’s calendar, which is scheduled Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 2005 Article 6, Section 606.6b, this use not per- for a hearing on October 17, 2005 at 7:00 mitted in B-2 zone. Need a "D" variance to p.m. in Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Mill- ADAM ANIK/THE ITEM NOTICE OF HEARING alter interior space to permit physical therapy burn, New Jersey. All documents relating to Board of Adjustment of the by two therapists and examination / adjust- this application are on file in the office of the Township of Millburn, New Jersey ment by Chiropractor. Secretary of the Board of Adjustment daily Robert Zeglarski, the school district’s assistant superintendent for business, above left, and TAKE NOTICE that Kexi Cao and Wenzhuo The Applicant may also seek other varian- between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Li have made an application to the Millburn ces and waivers as the need may arise dur- Monday through Friday. Any interested party Timothy Gordon, the township’s business administrator, above right, discuss areas where the Township Board of Adjustment in connection ing the course of the hearing on this applica- may appear at said hearing and participate with the construction of a SINGLE FAMILY tion. The application is now Cal. #2635 on therein in accordance with the rules of the entities are cooperating during the Sept. 29 forum on property taxes sponsored by the local TWO STORY DWELLING on Property in the Secretary’s calendar, which is scheduled Zoning Board of Adjustment. League of Women Voters. Below, Judith Cambria,left,financial analyst for the State League of Millburn Township, located at 16 OVER- for a hearing on October 17, 2005, at 7:00 Scott and Catherine McGraw LOOK TERRACE, SHORT HILLS, Block p.m. in Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Mill- Applicant Women Voters, uses achart held by panel moderator Margery Cohen to illustrate how property 1702, Lot 10, which requires the following burn, New Jersey. All documents relating to The Item 1508362 bulk variances: Front yard setback, Town- this application are on file in the office of the Fee $14.62 taxes in New Jersey have doubled since 1990. ship Ordinance Section 606.2.e.1(d); Side Secretary of the Board of Adjustment daily Oct. 6, 2005 yard setback combined Township Ordinance between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Section 606.2.e.1(f); Side yard setback Monday through Friday. Any interested party may appear at said hearing and participate based on height, Township Ordinance Sec- NOTICE OF HEARING tion 606.2.e.1(e)(2). The Applicant may also therein in accordance with the rules of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Board of Adjustment of the seek other variances and waivers as the Township of Millburn, New Jersey need may arise during the course of the Carmen Romano, D.C. The Item 1507749 TAKE NOTICE that Nikhil Seth has made hearing on this Application. The application an application to the Millburn Township is now Cal. #2651 on the Secretary’s calen- Fee $15.91 Oct. 6, 2005 Board of Adjustment in connection with the dar, which is scheduled for a hearing on Oc- construction of a breakfast area expansion tober 17, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. in Town Hall, 375 PUBLIC NOTICE on Property in Millburn Township, located at Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey. All TAKE NOTICE that Joshua Guberman has 1 Fielding Rd., Block 5102, Lot 28, which re- documents relating to this application are on applied to the Township of Millburn in the quires the following bulk variance relief, (mi- file in the office of the Secretary of the Board County of Essex, New Jersey, for a person- nor) (preliminary) (final) (site plan) (subdivi- of Adjustment daily between the hours of to-person transfer of Plenary Retail Distribu- sion) (waivers): Expansion to the breakfast 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Fri- tion License No. 0712-44-01-009 heretofore area of the new construction toward the front day. Any interested party may appear at issued to VST Corp. yard in violation of Article 6 Section said hearing and participate therein in ac- The person who will hold an interest in this 606.2e1d) cordance with the rules of the Zoning Board license is: The Applicant may also seek other varian- of Adjustment. Joshua Guberman ces and waivers as the need may arise dur- Kexi Cao and Wenzhuo Li 38 Harvest Lane ing the course of the hearing on this Applica- APPLICANTS Southampton, NY 11968 tion. The application is now Cal. #2645 on The Item 1505077 Objections, if any, should be made immedi- the Secretary’s calendar, which is scheduled Fee $15.91 ately in writing to: for a hearing on October 17, 2005 at 7:00 Oct. 6, 2005 Joanne M. Monarque p.m. in Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Mill- Millburn Township Clerk burn, New Jersey. All documents relating to Town Hall this application are on file in the office of the 375 Millburn Avenue Secretary of the Board of Adjustment daily Millburn, New Jersey 07041 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Scouting for a Joshua Guberman, Applicant Monday through Friday. Any interested party Paul D. Strauchler, Esq. may appear at said hearing and participate Post, Polak, Goodsell, MacNeill therein in accordance with the rules of the Garage Sale? & Strauchler, P.A. Zoning Board of Adjustment. Locate them each week 425 Eagle Rock Avenue Nikhil Seth Roseland, New Jersey 07068 Applicant in the Classifieds! The Item 1504998 The Item 1508897 Fee $24.08 Fee $15.05 Oct. 6, 13, 2005 Oct. 6, 2005 www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 6, 2005 B13

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Mostly Clthg in Excl Con- - 201-703-5644 973- WAREHOUSE (973)746-2294 10/8, 9-3pm. Furn, anti - - 973-445-0835 Paver, Free Estimates. Part Time Previous related exp. pre- dition - Women, Girl’s, 746-6688/908-687-0088 973-985-4675 / 783-3574 /FOREMAN ques, & more! Men. + Childs Bikes & hh @ û 0000000000 û@ ferred. Hours: Mon-Fri, * HI-LO Driver * Good LR SET- Like new-Sofa, #1NICK KOSH GUTTERS PART TIME SALES goods. % of Sale to go to #1 Al’s Cleanups Lo-rates! ADS PAINTING-Int/Ext 8:30am-5pm. We offer a Communication Skills & love seat, coffee tbl & end Bloomfield - Huge Sale! $55 Cleaned/Installed EQUAL HOUSING COORDINATORS Katrina Relief. Sun/Mon, We remove all! V/MC. 201 Pwrwash, Wallpaper, base salary plus incentive, Works Well Under Pres - table all matching in oak Lots of Holiday! Sun 10/9 1-877-450-1735 7 days/wk NEEDED! 10/9 &10,9-3pm. 14 -342-6020 / 973-777-8588 free est. 201-398-9352 OPPORTUNITY training and support, & a sure * Inventory Control +contemp. cloth, will deliv - 9a-4p192 Curtis St No EB Fantastic opportunity to pleasant office environ- er. $399 (973)994-7373 Franklin Pl. (Off Lincoln) All real estate advertising in this newspaper * Shipping & Receiving Handyman 1845 A Wonderful Job Painting is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of make extra cash! ment. Send resume to BLOOMFIELD: Sat. 10/8, #000111 AAA Fax Resumre to 973-465- Sofa-Danish ,modern MONTCLAIR -Sat.Oct ∂Ext/Int ∂Power Wash 1968 as amended which makes it illegal to North Jersey Media Group wprecruiting@northjersey. 10a-4pm, 194 N. 17th St. 0452 +armchair, great cond, 8th, 9-3pm , 26 High St. Rick’s Cleanouts Ç É ∂Deck Stain973-667-7061 advertise "any preference, limitation, or is looking for part time com or fax to (201) 457- (off Bloomfield Ave). APT 00000 ARE YOU TIRED price neg.(973)743-7806 SALE. Furn., glassware, HH & decor, clothes, furn. attics,bsmnts,garages,yard Of Unreliable Contractors? discrimination based on race, color, sales coordinators to sell 2508. When sending re- religion, sex, handicap, familial status or Employment Services 1090 china, HH, records, lug- sheds&demo. Same Day 15 Yrs Exp û Carpentry, FAMILY BUDGET Painting subscriptions and work ki- sume, please mention MONTCLAIR: Sun 10/9 , national origin, or an intention to make any General Merchandise 1350 gage & jewelry. Exc cond. Srvc.Fully ins.Amx/visa/mc Paint, Sheetrock, Bthrms, Int/ext-paper-home improv osks at local business and "SA" in email or cover let- 9am-? 276 Clairmont Ave 201- 342-9333 / Free est. 973-470-8284 such preference, limitation or dis- sporting events. Must be No reas. offer refused. Kitchens, Small Repairs, crimination." ter. EOE The ads that appear 973-340-7454 û able to work weekends under this classification are BABY CRIB - like new, Cash only. No early birds. Short Hills- 2 Farbrook Dr. Installations & Projects ûINTERIOR PAINTING û This newspaper will not knowingly accept Fully Ins’d. 201-923-1620 any advertisement for real estate which is in and evenings. Must have not offers of employment. with cushions / mattress CEDAR GROVE Fri, Sat, Sun 10-3pm. Sheetrock Repairs,Reas. SALES û û 1A Gregs Cleanout or 973-633-2710 violation of the law. Our readers are hereby access to vehicle. Excel- In some cases they ask for $150. Uniden 200 channel Apple Tree Lane- Multi HUGE SALE! Attic,bsmt,shed,yrd,demo Rates, Reliable, Exp. Ins lent salary + commissions. scanner, $50. Sony Short - informed that all dwellings advertised in this TERRIFIC SALES money. We ask that our Family Sale! Sat & Sun fully ins’d,free est,10% off A#1Sheetrocking spack- Charles 973-746-4329 newspaper are available on an equal 18 hrs per week. Will readers use good judg- wave radio, $75. Call UPPER MONTCLAIR: POTENTIAL HERE!! 10/8 & 9, 9-4pm. Items 10 Hamilton Terrace. û973-773-0396û ling painting carpentry & Pacifico Interior Specialist opportunity basis. To complain of train. Please contact Ha- ment when responding to 973-783-5533 after 6pm priced to sell! home repair 973 207-5942 discrimination, call HUD Toll-free at 1-800- zel Lugo at 201-646-4376 ACCOUNT Sat/Sun 10/8 & 9, 10-2. "A step above all others" these ad. DINING RM SET-Medit ABLE TO CLEAN UP 669-9777. For the hearing impaired call North Jersey Media Cedar Grove- Fri/Sat 9-4 Clothes, glass, small kitch- HANDYMAN - Carpentry, Ceiling & wall repairs, pa - 1-800-927-9275. EXECUTIVE 44" tbl, 4 pads/2 lvs to 68", Attic-Bsmt-Garage-Yard Group West Paterson, NJ 30 Woodmere Rd. en appliances, books,etc... painting, decks, power per removal & hanging.Ins w/6 capt chrs-$250. Remodeling Debris Publisher of The Record North Jersey Media Group CONTENTS OF HOME! Too much to mention! wash, no job too small. & bonded, (973)692-1040 Notice to prospective renters: Any Situations Wanted 1205 TREADMILL-like new Mini Dumpsters Rental & Herald News seeks AE to sell advertis- BR, Antq sofa, mahogany Marc 973-857-0029 rents advertised herein for qualified $150. EXERCISE BIKE- UPPER MONTCLAIR-17 Fast-Fair-Reliable Painting $60/ Room EOE ing space within an exist- chrs, lamps, gelim & more! real rental property may be subject Schwinn $75. ROWING Marquette Rd.( Grove/ 30 Years Exp. NJ Lic. HANDYMAN-Specializing Min. 3 Rm’s. Your paint. ing Morris County sales Care Giver with elderly û û to any rebate or credit required by PART TIME live-in/out.Childcare. Exp’d MACH $50 973-226-8792 CEDAR GROVE, Sat Alexander to Marquette ) M.J. PRENDEVILLE in Light Hauling 20 yrs exp. 201-284-2601 state law (N.J.S. 54:4-6.3 et seq.) territory for our Morristown 800-635-8816 POSITIONS Great Refs 973-779-0380 10/8, 9-4, 100 Ridge Rd. Sat 10/8, 9-4 Art vintage, Call Bobby, 973-744-7128 or 732-213-8744 Magazine for our Maga- Hot tub:05,46jets,3 Holiday, BBQ, sport items, rugs, watches, Kit, & more. Sat Through Sunday zine Group. Will develop pumps Ozone, warr. Cost Experience only preferred CLEANING-I do excellent Housewares, tools, small new business oppor. & work, have car, refs. Call $8k, $3950, 973-292-1118 appls, fax, cameras Etc. UPPER Montclair-236 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Meat Dept 5PM-10PM service acc. to ensure Peggy at 973-744-5459 Hot Tub/Spa-7 person, Christopher St, 10/8 9-4, Deli Dept 11AM-3PM consistent cust satisfac- FAIRFIELD: Furniture, an- 45 jet, 10hp,water fall, f/ R/D 10/9, All must Go!!! 3PM-9AM tion. Must be a self- tiques, collectibles, jewel- Expert Housecleaner war never used. cost $8k If you have an item to sell for less Seafood Dept 6AM-10AM starter, work independent- ry, unique decorator items, UPPER MONTCLAIR seeks additional work. sell! $3850 973.686.0116 10AM-2PM ly, & possess strong exp Exc. references. After architectural items, tools & 396 Grove St, Fri. 10/7 & Bakery Dept 2PM-6PM in cold calling, outside 6pm Call 908-628-1535 HUTCH: Corner, $125; HH items. Fri & Sat 10/7 & Sat10/8, 10-4. Small appli, than $100 we’ll run your 3 line 6PM-9PM sales, & newspaper sales pedestal Singer sew’g ma- 10/8, 10a-5p. Rain or & furn. HH & Kitch Items, Must be available to work preferred. We offer a com- Housecleaning Lady chine $50; (2) Waterford Shine! 25 Sand Rd. cloth’g, linens & 1/2 off on classified ad for $9.99 for 2 weeks weekends petitive base salary plus wine decanters $80 ea, lg all new Mary Kay products Portuguese, excellent refs. Glen Ridge-1 Clinton Rd. CEDAR GROVE SUPER commission. Send resume record cabinet $50, rock- Years of experience. Own Sat 10/8, 9:30-4 Baby car - UPPER MONTCLAIR BIG All we ask is that you include the price of the item in your ad FOODTOWN Rt 23 to Tom Flannery at ing chr $35. 973-239-7962 trans. (201)991-0396 riage, printer, glass tbl top, Multi Fam. Sale! 173 CEDAR GROVE [email protected] & that it be under $100.00. Each additional line is only $3.25. Apply at courtesy counter If you need a very respon - MOVING: All like new. LR, bedding, clothes & more! Gordonhurst Av. Fri 10/7 . EOE & Sat 10/8, 9-4pm. One item per ad • Must include price under $100 • No Garage Sales sible & organized person DR, 3 handmade rugs & GLEN RIDGE 248 Forest Photo much more! 201.906.8929 Rain/Shine. Wicker Sofa, No autos, pets or business ads • Firewood not permitted • Please allow ample SALES to clean your house, Sat,10/8, 9-5. Rain/shine. time before ad will appear • Used clothing must include number of pieces, and a Pleasegivemeacall. comp desk, yd umbrella, Rainbow Play Systems Furn, appliances, media, antiqs, tea tbl, hh, etc.... total for all (not to exceed $100) • NO REFUNDS TERRIFIC ENTRY-LEVEL UNLIMITED SALES Helen 973-680-1697 Swing Set: Slide, ramp, toys, tools, decor. PHOTOGRAPHY POTENTIAL! UPPER MONTCLAIR My Exc hsekper/Care giv - inc: side ramp, 3 swings, GLEN RIDGE: 60 Benson Just fill out the coupon below (no phone or fax, please) POSITION AVAILABLE!!! pic tbl, tree hse & canopy. Estate Assistant Photo Editor Inside Sales Rep er is now avail for a live-in St. Sat. 10/8, 9-4. Great and mail to: The Montclair Times, The Item of Millburn position. M-F in Short Like new! (Orig $2,800) Stuff! Collectibles, copper West Paterson, NJ West Paterson, NJ Asking $1,500. Call Contents and Short Hills, Verona-Cedar Grove Times North Jersey Media Group North Jersey Media Group Hills. Speaks english, non- pcs, old doilies, clothes, Thurs & Fri. 9am-4pm. Andrea (973)744-1651. Classified Department, 1 Garret Mountain Plaza, seeks an asst. to provide seeks sales reps for our smoker, non-driver. cost jewelry & much more. 225 Park St. Stirling, jew - For more info call Refrigerator,Freezer,Wash PO Box 471, West Paterson, New Jersey 07424-0471 support to the photo edi- classified advertising de- MONTCLAIR- 1 Day only! elry, china, assorted HH 973-564-8924 bet 5-9pm er/Dryer, Stove, $95, 201- tor, assign freelances, or- partment to sell our busi- Sat 10/8, 9-4. 21 Euclid Pl. furn’gs, sofas, mower, ganize incoming photos, ness to business display 368-2261/ 973-481-3337 POLISH Cleaning Ladies Furn, bric brac, some bikes, tent, a/c, lots more. Please run my classified ad as follows: ensure proper photo programs and maximizing w/good refs will take care REFRIG- Refridaire, 18.4 jwlry, clths, lots of good captioning & help research sales opp. over the phone @Upper Montclair - Start your ad with item for sale, not adjective or #. 20 letters & 2 spaces of your apt, condo, house Cu. Ft., frost free, tem - stuff. Come See! RD 10/9 photos. Will also update, and desire to earn unlimit- ùMulti-Family Sale!ù & office. Insured. Call pered glass shelf w/ ad - per line. 3 lines minimum. maintain photo archive, ed commission. Requires MONTCLAIR 245 Grove Sat, 10/8 9a-4p Viola, 201-997-5860 justable door shelves, 1 yr ______process edited photos & 1-2 yrs previous exp. in St, Sat 10/8, 9-4p. Head - 52 Yantacaw Brook Rd old, $375, (973)403-1171 provide assistance with telemarketing or sales. POLISH LADIES board, futon, TVs, counter (Grove- Club - Yantacaw), ______large scale photo shoots. Must type 40 wpm. We of- Honest & reliable. Clean SOFA - 3pc decorator stools, pictures, down HH, Bks, Elct, Comps,Etc! Must have 6 mths related fer a base salary plus sect’l, goldleaf coffee ta- comforters, lots more! ______Phone # ______houses, apts, condos, @Upper Montclair -Sat, field exp, be able to use commission, training and ofcs, lndry, ironing. Good ble, black hanging lamp MONTCLAIR- digital photography& talent support, & a pleasant of- with decorative planter. 10/8 8a-3p 144 Watchung Name ______refs. Ins’d. 973-571-0660 448 Washington Ave., Sat, Ave ûAll Proceeds to Hur- to assess photo opp. Lo- fice environment. Hours: Make offer. 973-239-2079 9-6. Huge Yard Sale. Sil- û cation and studio lighting a Mon-Fri, 9:30am - 6pm. Too Busy to clean? I will ricane Katrina Victims Address ______TV 60" HITACHI PROJ verware, Jewelery, China, plus. Send resume and Please forward resume to clean your home, office & Furn, Toys, Bks, Clths,Etc! Model 60SDX88BA, Misc. Something for ev- City______Zip ______portfolio to Rocco Gallo at Rocco Gallo at apt. Own trans & good ref HDTV Ready, Orig $3200 erybody! Rain Date Sun VERONA- 205 Fairview wprecruiting@northjersey. wprecruiting@northjersey. Call Patricia 973-391-0468 Asking $675 973.509.8184 Ave. Sat 10/8, 10-4. Baby Please find $ ____ enclosed, or charge to this bank card com or fax (201) 457- com, or fax (201) 457- Montclair-82 Gates Ave HH, Excer. equp. & more. 2508. When sending re- 2508. When sending re- Want to buy? WASHER-Admiral Maytag Sat. 10/8, 9a-3pm. R/D J Mastercard J Visa J Discover J AmEx sume, please mention sume, please mention large capacity. Brand new! Sun 10/9. High quality,furn VERONA Huge Tag Sale "Photo" in email or cover "CSR" in email or cover CLICK ON US… Orig’l $450, asking $240 Collectables. clothing,HH 10/8 10-3. First Presbyteri- Number# ______Exp Date ______letter. EOE letter. EOE classifieds.northjersey.com or best offer 973 748.1825 items books & Much more! an Church 10 Fairview Av 0000112507-01 B16 Thursday, October 6, 2005 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills www.TheItemOnline.com PITCHING A GOODCAUSE Eakley giving Old Guard talk on Katrina recovery mission Sgt. Peter Eakley of the Millburn Gino Baldani, served with other the other side of the debate about the group’s concerns regarding the Police Department will be the fea- law enforcement officers in New the proposed $40.2 million school proposed school bond referendum. tured speaker today at 11 a.m. at a Orleans, La., earlier this month, referendum. Ambassador S. Azmat Hassan meeting of the Millburn Old Guard assisting with the Hurricane Katri- The organization is comprised will discuss international terrorism at the Bauer Community Center in na rescue and recovery operations. of concerned citizens from the Oct. 20. Taylor Park. Today, Eakley will discuss his per- Millburn-Short Hills community Hassan was a career diplomat in The police officer’s talk follows sonal experiences in the devastat- who want to be better informed the service of the Islamic Republic the Old Guard’s general meeting at ed city. about the decisions being made of Pakistan, where he was Pak- 10:30 a.m. On Oct. 13, the We Love Mill- that affect our town. istan’s representative to Malaysia, Eakley and his fellow officer, burn.com organization will present A representative will speak on Syria and Morocco.

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PHOTO COURTESY OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS in the Annette Romano, health and safety director for the Millburn- Short Hills Chapter of the American Red Cross, and her husband, Nick, an American Red Cross volunteer, stand on savings! the field at Giants Stadium prior to the N.Y. Giants and New Hurricane victims Orleans Saints Monday night football game Sept. 19. The Call for details! Romanos were two of 150 volunteers who helped unfurl the need your help. flag during Harry ConnickJr.’s rendition of the national anthem. The Red Cross volunteers collected money for Hurricane KatrinaDisaster Relief during the game. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have devastated the lives of countless families. You can help the victims of these disasters and thousands of other disasters across the country each year by making a financial gift to the Red Cross holding blood American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, which enables the Red Cross to provide shelter, food, counseling and drive October 15 at library other assistance to those in need. The Millburn-Short Hills Chap- Hills Chapter of the American Red Call 1-800-HELP NOW or visit redcross.org to make your ter of the American Red Cross is Cross at (973) 379-4198 or the financial contribution to the American sponsoring a blood drive in the Penn-Jersey region of the Red Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. second floor meeting room of the Cross at (800) 448-3543. Howev- Millburn Free Public Library Sat- er, donors are urged to come on urday, Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 the Oct. 15 date whether they have Please, help disaster victims in need p.m. an appointment or not. All those today and every day. “Please do not wait for an emer- arriving between 10 a.m. and 4 gency to give blood,” said Malcolm p.m. will be accommodated. MacKinnon, co-chairman of Blood donors must be in good Blood Services for the local Red general health and weigh at least Sell your Auto & Merchandise Cross Chapter. “Every day, there 110 pounds. They must know their are private emergencies where Social Security number and bring patients need blood to support a a signed or picture identification We can help you reach treatment that could save their showing they are at least 17 years lives.” old. Those whose last donation all the fish in the sea! Added Peggy Arnold, co-chair- was at the library on Aug. 20 or man of Blood Services for the local earlier will be eligible to donate, Red Cross Chapter: “Donors of since eight weeks will have elapsed blood of all types are urgently between donations. Ask how you can add on additional papers in your county needed to maintain blood supplies Blood cannot be accepted from & receive maximum advertising coverage! in our local hospitals.” those who have spent a total of Appointments to donate on Oct. three months or more in the Unit- North Jersey Media Group Classified Department: 1 Garret Mountain Plaza, PO Box 471, West Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 15 may be obtained online at ed Kingdom between 1980 and www.pleasegiveblood.org/donate 1996. For more information, call or by calling the Millburn-Short the Red Cross. Call 1-888-827-9074

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