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By Harry Trumbore of The Item for sale If Board of Education meet- ings have themes, Monday By Patricia Harris night’s was “accountability.” of The Item One administration official gave a detailed presentation re- The Township Committee garding accounting procedures wasted no time this week in used for purchasing goods and passing a bond ordinance to au- services, and another helped thorize the acquisition of proper- guide board members through a ty for a new Town Hall. lengthy list of price increases for The ordinance provides slight- construction change orders. ly more than $2 million for the Reacting to national press cov- purchase of two parcels of prop- erage of an investigation into the erty on Spring Street, one the site accounting irregularities of a of Rimback Moving & Storage Long Island Board of Education, Co. and the other an old garage Robert Zeglarski, assistant su- that in recent years has been a perintendent for business, led the car detailing shop. The purchase board through the checks and of the properties, at 155 Spring balances administrators have set St., and 161 Spring St., will up as safeguards against abuse allow the township to build a by individuals. John Montalvo/staff photographer new municipal complex that The superintendent and chief fronts onto Essex Street and pro- financial officer of the Roslyn, RESERVATION UNDER REPAIR—Two township advocates the township, is coming from county and state sources. mote commercial redevelopment N.Y., Board of Education have for the South Mountain Reservation, Salvatore Bate, fore- Benes is director of maintenance for the South Mountain on the site of the current Town been charged with stealing more ground, and Vic Benes, examine a gully in need of repair by Conservancy, a non-profit group committed to preserving Hall and adjacent parking lots. than $2 million in school funds, the Locust Grove picnic area. Major funding for rehabilita- and improving the reservation, and Bate is deputy mayor of Committee members passed according to the New York tion of the 2,047-acre parkland, a portion of which lies in the township. the measure unanimously, at the Newsday, and more than $7 mil- urging of Mayor Thomas C. Mc- lion in questionable board ex- Dermott, who responded to sev- penses are being investigated. eral audience members who Zeglarski said district proce- Reservation looking very green spoke during the public hearing. dures for ordering goods or ser- He said the Committee had to vices often include checks and Funding comes ceived a $500,000 grant from tain Conservancy will be close- bilitate the deteriorating reser- move quickly on a good opportu- balances. Purchase orders re- the state’s Green Acres pro- ly involved along the way. vation, yet no funds had been nity to acquire the properties. quire multiple signatures that through for gram, dedicated to protecting “This is as good as it gets,” allocated for the work. Repre- The urgency of passing the or- track when something is ordered open space, and a pledge from said Dennis Percher of Maple- sentatives of the South Moun- dinance this summer became ap- through its delivery and pay- S. Mountain the county to match those funds wood, a conservancy board tain Conservancy, a four-year- parent when an attorney repre- ment. Two or more different de- with another $500,000. At the member and its publicity direc- old non-profit organization ded- senting a township businessman By Patricia Harris partments often share approval of The Item urging of the conservancy, tor, in speaking of the revenue icated to preserving and im- addressed the Committee. James of an order before it can be im- county officials also are com- his group has been able to gen- proving the 2,047-acre park- Piro, who maintains a practice in plemented or paid. For advocates of the South missioning a professional long- erate. “We’ll be setting a course land that lies partially within Nutley, said his client had en- The district also has a purchas- Mountain Reservation, this has term plan that will guide how that will affect the state of the the township, were urging the tered into a contract to buy the ing manual outlining procedures been a banner year in terms of Green Acres funds are spent. reservation for at least the next county to set priorities for properties, however, he could re- to follow. obtaining funds for restoration The expectation is that the two decades.” much-needed maintenance pro- locate his business elsewhere for “You can’t do things on your of what they see as a long-ne- Green Acres program will make At this time last year, Essex jects, including erosion and several years, after which time own,” Zeglarski said he tells glected natural asset. as much as $3.7 million avail- County had in place an Open drainage control, reconstruction he would be seriously interested school employees. The manual With the help of county offi- able for restoration projects Space Master Plan that includ- of trails and reforestation. in making a swap of property also covers issues such as indi- cials, members of the South over a four-year period and ed the rough outlines of work with the township. Piro said he vidual review of materials, travel Mountain Conservancy have re- members of the South Moun- that needed to be done to reha- Continued on Page B8 had conveyed his client’s interest

Continued on Page B8 Continued on Page B8 DMDA report due soon

By Eveline Speedie error was discovered when the term ending Dec. 31, 2004.” Two of The Item DMDA was collecting docu- other components of the resolu- ments to hand over to Frawley. tion proposed that John Murray The Township Committee The organization’s new execu- be elected vice president, James should be receiving a report in tive director, Debbie Schmidt, Weill elected secretary and Steve the next few weeks from the at- was preparing a spreadsheet for Suskauer elected immediate past torney hired to conduct a review the attorney, tracing election re- president and that “all actions of the Downtown Millburn De- sults as far back as 1997. taken by the members of the velopment Alliance (DMDA), Although the township’s in- Class of 2000 either as officers or according to officials. quiry targeted the 2000 election directors during the period Jan. Business Administrator Timo- initially, the review was extended 1, 2004 to July 1, 2004, is hereby thy P. Gordon said Tuesday he to 1999 as well. Schmidt, at Gom- approved.” expects to see a completed report perz’s request, built her spread- The meeting became a non- from attorney Robert Frawley sheet from 1999. She then meeting, according to Gomperz. “within 10 to 14 days.” Gordon searched back to 1997 and, ac- Only six voting members were said the attorney has all the in- cording to Gomperz, discovered present at the session, he said. In formation in hand to finish the errors in the 1999 election. addition, he said he held three report. Frawley will submit his The incorrect ballots affect nine proxies in favor of the resolution. findings to the Committee and current board members, Gomperz Gomperz said after a group dis- the report will be made public said. According to the ballots, the cussion, it was decided a quorum shortly thereafter but probably members in question were elected had not been reached and that the John Nugent Julio Policarpio Albert Sulick not in time for the Committee’s to terms ending Dec. 31, 2004, in- members present felt uncomfort- next meeting, slated for Aug. 17. stead of Dec. 31, 2003. Three of able using proxies, he said, as Frawley was retained by the the nine are board officers. proxies are not addressed in the township to review election pro- Gomperz said a special meet- bylaws. Veterans reflect on war cedures conducted by the ing of the full DMDA board was Gomperz disbanded the meet- DMDA in 2000. According to called for on July 1 to address ing without the resolution ever By Harry Trumbore been awarded to combat veterans advance of an infantry assault. Paul Gomperz, DMDA presi- the irregularities affecting what coming to a vote. He said the of The Item from New Jersey. “We would work with armored dent, an error was made in the he called the “Class of 2000.” He members of the Class of 2000 Three recent medal recipients infantry. We were usually the election ballots, which showed a said his intention in calling the will remain on the board and be A number of township resi- shared their thoughts with The first in to secure the area,” he four-year term for nine board meeting was to propose the permitted to attend meetings but dents are recent recipients of the Item this week. said. “We saw a lot of action.” members. Gomperz said the board of directors pass a resolu- will not be able to vote on deci- New Jersey Distinguished Ser- On one such mission, he re- same mistake occurred in 1999. tion to “fix” the mistake by re- sions, until the term issue is re- vice Medal. John Nugent called, “The total company was “It was a ballot mistake,” electing the nine board members solved. Although it originated in 1858 John Nugent can tell you the under attack, the commander Gomperz said. “Everyone knows and re-appointing the three offi- Once the DMDA receives as an award for distinguished day he arrived in Vietnam and was wounded and I took over.” our board members are elected to cers. Frawley’s report, it will address service in the New Jersey Mili- the day he left. The citation for the Bronze Star three-year terms. No one was According to the resolution, it any mistakes that were made, tia, it was used infrequently until In 1967, Nugent was a platoon for Valor he was awarded says he elected to a four-year term. Our was proposed that “The mem- Gomperz said. A meeting of the re-authorized in 1988. Since then leader for a 42-man airmobile bylaws do not permit that.” bers of the Class of 2000 are full board will be called at that more than 25,000 medals have unit that landed by helicopter in Continued on Page B8 According to Gomperz, the elected to the DMDA board for a time.

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By Harry Trumbore looked for the gun and discov- of The Item ered it was gone, according to re- ports. The homeowner told Security officers at Macy’s de- police the residence has never partment store Sunday afternoon been burglarized, but there have told police they stopped a Jersey been workmen on the premises City resident, Rosita Valdez, 43, over the years. outside the store after she al- An Essex Street physician who legedly concealed 19 articles of recently closed an office in Flori- clothing in a shopping bag and da reported he shipped his office left the store without paying for equipment north through numer- the merchandise. ous moving companies. He Police, who charged Valdez claimed when the equipment was with shoplifting, said the cloth- delivered, three laptop comput- ing found in the shopping bag ers and a server were missing, was valued at $1,127. police said. A Cedar Knolls woman shop- Michael Salvador, 19, of Eliz- ping Saturday at a Morris Turn- abeth, driving on Morris Turn- Harry Trumbore/staff photographer pike bakery returned to her 2003 pike Saturday shortly after 3:30 Nissan Maxima to find the car’s p.m., was attempting to make a THE SHOW CAN’T GO ON—Patrons of Paper Mill Playhouse matinee due to a power outage. The outage was the second high intensity headlights— left turn onto Baltusrol Way, ac- evacuate the theater following cancellation of the July 14 one the theater has experienced in the past two months. which are valued at $4,000, ac- cording to reports, when his car cording to police—missing from collided with a vehicle driven by her car. Witnesses told police Kevin M. Wanner, 42, of Morris- Tripped fuse darkens theater, show canceled they saw a man pull the head- town, who was driving in the op- lights from the automobile, then posite direction. Two police officers assisted in number from the show, “Sit another performance of “Guys jump into a waiting car, which Salvador told police an un- By Patricia Harris of The Item evacuating theatergoers and di- Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat,” and Dolls,” which closed sped away from the scene. known motorist waved for him to recting traffic. without microphones and with Sunday, or any other upcoming An Eliot Place resident report- make the turn, while Wanner re- Paper Mill Playhouse officials Last week’s outage marks the minimal lighting, before audi- show. ed a handgun missing from his ported Salvador pulled in front of are pushing Jersey Central Power second time this season the ence members were evacuated Parking tickets will be hon- home. him, police said. & Light (JCP&L) to upgrade its Paper Mill has had to cancel a from the theater, he said. ored for the substitute perfor- The resident told police he Police reported no apparent in- electrical service to the theater, performance this year because of Patrons were offered tickets to mance. bought the gun in October 1967, juries and said no charges were following a power outage power failure. An evening per- put it in a hiding place and hadn’t filed. However, both cars had to Wednesday, July 14, that forced formance June 9 was disrupted seen it for 20 years. He recently be towed from the scene. cancellation of a matinee perfor- following thunderstorms earlier Street parking curtailed mance. in the day. Two other outages oc- The outage occurred around 2 curred during last summer’s pro- during Essex construction Fax The Item at (973) 376-8556 p.m., about half an hour into the duction of “Grease,” according performance of “Guys and to Gennaro. On-street parking will be pro- will take place during the Dolls.” Approximately 1,000 pa- The July 14 outage occurred hibited on Essex Street today and overnight hours. trons were evacuated from the because a tap, or connector, on a tomorrow during milling and A similar project to mill and theater, Paper Mill president and wire bringing power into the the- repaving work. repave Millburn Avenue is antic- chief executive officer Michael ater from Brookside Drive failed. In addition, parking will not be ipated to start on or about Thurs- Gennaro said last week. No one It caused a fuse to trip, according permitted on Main Street be- day, July 29, and will take ap- was injured, he said, although to Morano. tween Essex Street and Millburn proximately two weeks to com- the situation was worrisome be- An engineer from the electri- Avenue. Although one lane of plete. Police said milling will be cause the theater lost its sound, cal utility met with Paper Mill traffic will be maintained on carried out during the day and most of its lighting and the abili- staff members last week to dis- Essex Street at all times, mo- paving during the night. At ty to move objects on stage, as cuss the theater’s power supply, torists can expect delays in the times, certain areas of Millburn well as the air conditioning. and corrective work was done downtown area. Police personnel Avenue may be completely “This had an impact of last weekend. Essentially, ac- will be stationed at key intersec- closed to vehicular traffic, ac- $35,000 on us,” he said, in refer- cording to Morano, the circuit tions for traffic direction. cording to police. All detours and ence to the theater’s losses at the was reconfigured to separate the Milling of Essex Street will be major intersections will be 175 Maplewood Avenue 973-762-7171 box office. “What concerns me theater from other users. done during the day and paving staffed with police personnel. Maplewood Village www.carmelitascafe.com more is the safety of everyone in- “We will continue to work volved, including the audience, with Paper Mill Playhouse to ad- which included many seniors, dress their concerns,” Morano and the performers. Thank God said. everyone got out safely.” Charlie Seidenberg, the the- The July 14 incident was first ater’s publicity director, said im- LET’S TALK... Camp 2005! noticed by a worker from the mediately following the outage, OUR FOCUS IS YOUR CHILD’S NEEDS BECAUSE .... township’s Department of Public two cast members explained the CAMPING NEEDS ARE INDIVIDUAL Works, who saw a wire sparking situation to the audience. The VISIT CAMPS THIS SUMMER FOR along Brookside Drive and noti- cast then performed a musical NEXT SUMMER’S PLACEMENT fied police, who in turn notified the fire department. Fire officials Correction called JCP&L, who sent a three- man crew to the scene. An article in the July 1 edition ACA Power was restored by 6:28 of The Item, “Area community Member p.m., according to Ronald center starting hall of fame,” Morano, a spokesman for listed six athletes who will be in- JCP&L. The 8 p.m. performance ducted into the JCC MetroWest CALL FOR FREE of “Guys and Dolls” went on as Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Aug. • PERSONAL GUIDANCE • BROCHURES • VIDEOS scheduled, according to Charlie 2. One of the inductees, Seymour • MAPS & DIRECTIONS TO CAMPS • SLEEPOVER CAMPS • TEEN TOURS E33981-01 Seidenberg, Paper Mill’s publici- Masin, was incorrectly identified • SPORTS & SPECIALTY CAMPS • PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS • COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS ty director. as deceased. PLEASE CALL TODAY! 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By Patricia Harris of The Item Officials of the Millburn Free Public Library are seeking to obtain state funds to help offset the cost of the $4 million renova- tion project planned for next year. To achieve their goal, the li- brary’s trustees sent a letter this week to the township’s three state legislative representatives urging them to support bills that provide a second round of con- struction bond funding for public libraries. In the first round of funding, made two years ago, 71 Bill Swinson communities received $45 mil- The library director said lion in construction and technol- chances of receiving funds are ogy grants, Bill Swinson, library good, inasmuch as the township John Montalvo/staff photographer director, said. applied for and received grant Letters were sent to Sen. approval in the first round of CLEANING UP—Miguel Fontes, left, and Barry Terhune, a crew doing milling and repaving work in the township as Thomas H. Kean Jr., and Assem- construction funding. At the driving the bulldozer, sweep away debris on Parsonage part of a $2.3 million Essex County project that will affect blymen Eric Munoz and Jon time, however, the township de- Hills Road Monday at Denman Court. The men are part of Essex Street and Millburn Avenue as well. Bramnick. cided to postpone the project. It is unlikely action will be “Looking back, we have a taken on the bills until the fall, much better project this time,” Swinson said, but trustees want Swinson said. Firefighters act swiftly, save burning house to make a push for passage of the In related news, Swinson said legislation at that time. the formal design development hours between 8 a.m. and 10 The blaze was declared under the garage door was scorched by The bills before the Legisla- for the project is completed, and By Harry Trumbore of The Item p.m. On Saturday, the firefighters control by 1:40 p.m. and the the heat of the fire. After an in- ture call for the issuance of an trustees will present the plan to arriving at Farbrook Drive Union and Summit firefighters spection by fire officials, and a additional $50 million in con- township officials in the fall. Township firefighters respond- quickly called for assistance. were released from the scene. subsequent interview with the struction and technology grants. The Township Committee last ing to an activated alarm at a Far- Hoses were pulled around the Firefighters investigating the homeowner, firefighters said the Swinson said the township’s li- year approved $190,400 in capi- brook Drive residence Saturday rear of the residence to drench damage caused by the fire report- blaze was caused by hot charcoal brary could receive as much as tal funding to allow the library at approximately 12:52 p.m. dis- the flames with water. Accord- ed the blaze extended up to the briquettes that had been placed $1 million toward its renovation board to proceed with architec- covered flames outside the rear ing to reports, some firefighters vents in the peak of the roof. inside the can. project. tural planning. corner of the house and licking at forced their way through the They remained on the scene until the roof soffits. front door to enter and look for shortly after 4 p.m. “It was very fortunate these any inhabitants. However, no Quick action by Knollwood people had an alarm,” Fire Chief one was home at the time of the Road residents Sunday morning Michael Roberts said. “They fire. saved their neighbor’s home. The might have lost the house.” Firefighters from Union neighbors told firefighters they With so many false alarms stood by on alert and firefight- noticed a large fire in a garbage THE CAMP LADY SAYS... caused by construction work or ers arriving from Summit re- can next to the garage and found malfunctions during the day, portedly worked inside the a garden hose to spray water on “It’s Time To Plan For Summer 2005” Roberts made the point it is the house, making sure the fire had the blaze. department’s standard procedure not entered the attic through the The fire was extinguished by Free Advisory Service for: to send only one engine to inves- soffits. Interior walls were pulled the time firefighters arrived on tigate activated alarms in the open for inspection. the scene. According to reports, • DAY and SLEEP-AWAY CAMPS • SPORTS and SPECIALTY CAMPS Event benefits firefighters’ memorial run • TEEN TRAVEL • ACADEMIC PROGRAMS State Sen. Thomas Kean Jr. is Also scheduled to appear at asking for a donation of $250 per • COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS scheduled to be a guest at a ben- the Aug. 2 reception are William person to attend. Race event and much more! efit cocktail reception Aug. 2 J. Lavin, NJFMBA president, sponsorships are available for from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Carriage and township Mayor Thomas C. $2,500. House Restaurant at the Paper McDermott. Martini’s American To RSVP for the reception, or 973-992-8198

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Fixing things The commitment being made by Essex County to reha- bilitate the South Mountain Reservation, among other parks in the county, meets with our hearty approval. Driving through the Reservation every day, as we do, we often marvel as its beauty—and its neglect. Ever mindful of deer that may dart out of the woods at a second’s notice, we can’t help but observe the natural surroundings during the drive. Parts of the park are clearly overgrown, other parts bare. And this is just the view from the road. What lies inside the Reservation is even more heart-breaking. Trails are eroding and gullies are opening up due to poor drainage, and damage has been caused by inconsiderate hikers and bikers. The work by the South Mountain Conservancy, unsung heroes until now in this park renovation endeavor, cannot be understated. Neither can the efforts of our county exec- utive, Joseph DiVincenzo. The executive organized non-profit groups to support their local parks and assisted them in applying for Green Acres grant money from the state. This year some 20 groups throughout the county garnered approximately $14 million for park and reservation restoration. The county will match the $500,000 the South Mountain Conservancy was awarded, making $1 million available to revive the ailing parkland for the upcoming year. And over the next three years, the Conservancy can expect an infu- sion of $1 million annually. Hats off to some innovative thinking by members of the Conservancy, who enlisted the aid of the county executive to develop a long-range plan for the expenditure of the Green Acres funding. They realized they will need profes- sional expertise to determine priorities for reforestation and infrastructure projects. In their efforts, the Conservancy also has found an ally in Township Committeeman Salvatore Bate, who pushed the county to direct more funds toward refurbishing the Letters to the editor Reservation. We’re pleased to see real results come from the coop- eration between grass-roots volunteers and public offi- cials. This is one project that will benefit every township Topics of concern to readers resident. Artificial turf fireworks probably would have erendum in September 2002 to viduals that the services they Editor, The Item: been forbidden and the football install synthetic turf at Millburn have come to rely on will no Coming events field would have been silent this High School.) longer be there. It is because of As people write The Item past Fourth of July. Budget them that people who have made Friday, July 23 8 p.m. Planning Board meet- about how they enjoyed the July Come to think of it, graduation their career taking care of the 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers ing. Town Hall. 4 fireworks and express their ceremonies might have damaged Editor, The Item: state’s most vulnerable citizens Market. Municipal parking lot at Friday, Sept. 3 preferences in fireworks dis- the turf as well. On behalf of the more than will get a salary increase. the corner of Essex and Main 8 a..m. to 2 p.m. Farmers plays, it occurred to me we nar- The field behind the high 13,000 families The Arc of New We all feel like we matter and streets. Market. Municipal parking lot at rowly missed being permitted to school, with its soft, cool, re- Jersey represents, I would like to that is because of Gov. Mc- Friday, July 30 the corner of Essex and Main ever again spread out on the field freshing natural grass, lends extend my sincerest thank you to Greevey and the New Jersey 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers streets. behind Millburn High School to itself perfectly to the Fourth of Gov. James E. McGreevey and Legislature. Market. Municipal parking lot at Monday, Sept. 6 picnic and enjoy the fireworks. July and graduation ceremonies. the New Jersey Legislature for Thomas Baffuto the corner of Essex and Main Labor Day. Had the companies selling ar- Let’s keep this in mind when their dedication and commitment Executive Director streets. Tuesday, Sept. 7 tificial turf succeeded in replac- the vinyl turf companies return. to individuals with developmen- The Arc of New Jersey Thursday, Aug. 5 Township public schools hold ing the natural grass that regen- Bette Grosman tal disabilities in the fiscal year 8 p.m. Historic Preservation first day of classes for 2004-05 erates itself with vinyl turf, 14 Birchwood Drive 2005 budget. Continued on Page A5 Commission meeting. Town academic year. which is vulnerable to fire (Editor’s note: Township voters This budget will have a signif- Hall. 8 p.m. Township Committee damage (it melts) and graffiti, rejected a $1.4 million bond ref- icant impact on the lives of more Friday, Aug. 6 meeting. Town Hall. than 250,000 New Jersey resi- 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers Wednesday, Sept. 8 dents who have developmental Letter policy Market. Municipal parking lot at 8 p.m. Board of Recreation Amphibians facing disabilities as well as the thou- Letters may be edited and the corner of Essex and Main Commissioners meeting. Gero sands of state citizens who care may be published, reproduced streets. Park Recreation Building. for them. or distributed in print, electron- Friday, Aug. 13 Thursday, Sept. 9 danger of extinction Once again, Gov. McGreevey ic, or other forms. The views 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers 8 p.m. Historic Preservation and this Legislature have shown and opinions expressed in Let- Market. Municipal parking lot at Commission meeting. Town By The New Jersey er, runoff water flowing in from a steadfast commitment to the ters to the Editor are not neces- the corner of Essex and Main Hall. adjacent properties threatened most vulnerable citizens in this sarily those of The Item or its af- Friday, Sept. 10 Conservation Foundation streets. for The Item with new housing can cause their state by appropriating a 4 percent filiates. Submissions should be Saturday, Aug. 14 8 a..m. to 2 p.m. Farmers demise. cost of providing care increase in typed and double-spaced, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. American Market. Municipal parking lot at Seven years ago, in the Sometimes just protecting the fiscal year 2005 budget. must be signed and include a Red Cross blood drive. Millburn the corner of Essex and Main summer of 1997, Dave Moore, habitat isn’t enough. In one of For this, The Arc of New daytime telephone number for Free Public Library. streets. former leader of the New Jersey the most popular ecotourist des- Jersey, our families, and the indi- verification. Letters that cannot Monday, Aug. 16 Monday, Sept. 13 Conservation Foundation, alert- tinations in the world, the Costa viduals we serve owe this gover- be verified or are anonymous 7 p.m. Board of Adjustment 7 p.m. Board of Adjustment ed us to a quiet war that is still Rican rainforest, brilliantly col- nor and our Legislature a great will not be published. Not all meeting. Town Hall. meeting, Town Hall. happening today. ored golden toads have disap- deal of gratitude. Community letters will necessarily be pub- Tuesday, Aug. 17 7:30 p.m. Millburn Free Public It’s an undeclared war: people peared. agencies will now have the ca- lished. Send letters to the editor 8 p.m. Township Committee Library Board of Trustees meet- vs. frogs and other amphibians, With their discovery in the pacity to keep pace with the es- by e-mail to theitem@northjer- meeting. Town Hall. ing. Williamsburg Room, Mill- such as salamanders. Amphibian 1960s, thousands were calating costs associated with sey.com, by fax to (973) 376- Wednesday, Aug. 18 burn Free Public Library. species are being annihilated by counted. But none have been providing essential services. 8556 or by mail to Editor, The 8 p.m. Planning Board meet- 7:45 p.m. Board of Education people worldwide at an unprece- seen since 1992. No one knows It is because of them that com- Item, 343 Millburn Avenue. ing. Town Hall. meeting. Education Center. dented rate. And technology is why, but they disappeared de- munity agencies will not have to Friday, Aug. 20 Thursday, Sept. 16 on our side. spite establishment of more than turn away families or tell indi- 8 a..m. to 2 p.m. Farmers Township public schools Frogs and their fellow amphib- 50,000 acres of preserve. Market. Municipal parking lot at closed, Rosh Hashana. ians do far more for us than ad- Because we don’t know the corner of Essex and Main Friday, Sept. 17 vertise beer and star in the Mup- enough about these creatures, the Where to write or phone streets. Township public schools pets show. They have given us endangered species folks at the Tuesday, Aug. 24 closed, Rosh Hashana. clues for the development of a New Jersey Division of Fish, Millburn Township residents wishing to express their opin- 7:45 p.m. Board of Education 8 a..m. to 2 p.m. Farmers myriad of medicines and drugs Game and Wildlife are doing a ions to their representatives in the U.S. Congress, state Senate, meeting. Education Center. Market. Municipal parking lot at and, of course, manage to hold statewide inventory of snakes, state General Assembly or in Essex County government, can Friday, Aug. 27 the corner of Essex and Main insect populations at a reason- frogs, turtles and do so by sending letters or calling: 8 a..m. to 2 p.m. Farmers streets. able level. salamanders. We found the Market. Municipal parking lot at Tuesday, Sept. 21 Species lost are not well docu- number of declining, threatened U.S. Senate the corner of Essex and Main 8 p.m. Township Committee mented in New Jersey. Habitat or endangered species alarming. Sen. Frank Lautenberg Sen. Jon Corzine streets. meeting. Town Hall. changes over the last 200 years For instance, of New Jersey’s 825A Hart Senate Office Building One Gateway Center, 11th floor Wednesday, Sept. 1 are a main cause. Many creatures 18 species of salamanders, fully Washington D.C. 20510 Newark, 07102 sensitive to change were long half of the species are in danger. Telephone: (202) 224-3224 Telephone: (973) 645-3030 gone by the time science began Almost half of our frogs are in Telephone: (973) 639-8700 Telephone: (202) 224-4744 counting amphibians. the same category. Fax: (202) 228-4054 Fax: (973) 645-0502 But lots of species we do know By definition, amphibians live about are in decline, including a part of their lives on land and the House of Representatives welcome harbinger of spring, the rest in water, usually in wetlands. Rep. Donald Payne Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen chorus frog. We need to protect True, wetlands are supposed to 50 Walnut St., Room 1016 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor Published at 343 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041 • 973-376-1200 natural areas where such crea- be protected by law, but those Newark, 07102 Morristown, 07960 Published at 343Member Millburn of NewAvenue, Jersey Millburn, Press NJ Association 07041 • 973-376-1200 tures can survive. that are not connected directly to Telephone: (973) 645-3213 Telephone: (973) 984-0711 One land conservation project a stream are considered “isolat- KathleenMember M. of Hivish,New Jersey Press Association Fax: (973) 645-5902 Fax: (973) 292-1569 Vice President/Publisher in which we of the New Jersey ed,” and not covered by the law. Kathleen M.Eveline Hivish, Speedie,Vice President/PublisherEditor Conservation Foundation are in- Many frogs and salamanders N.J. Senate NancyEveline Connelly, Speedie,AdvertisingEditor Manager volved, the Wickecheoke Green- breed in those isolated wetlands, Michael S. Sheehan, Sen. Thomas H. Kean Jr. Nancy Connelly, AdvertisingCirculation Manager Director way in Hunterdon County, putting them in danger more than 203 Elm Street Michael S. Sheehan, Circulation Director among other things, can protect ever before. Indeed, if amphib- Westfield, 07090 STEPHEN BORG ...... PRESIDENT salamander habitat in a heavily ians try to breed in places where KERRY RUBIN ...... DIRECTOR,CLASSIFIED TELECENTER Telephone: (908) 232-3673 STEPHEN BORG ...... PRESIDENT wooded ravine. fish live, their eggs get eaten. GLENN GARVIE ...... VICE PRESIDENT,PRODUCTION Fax: (908) 232-3345 KERRY RUBIN ...... DIRECTOR,CLASSIFIED TELECENTER The woods themselves are There are lots of reasons for GEORGE MILLER...... VICE PRESIDENT,CIRCULATION the Weekly Division of GLENN GARVIE ...... VICE PRESIDENT,PRODUCTION now in our hands and protected amphibian declines, especially N.J. Assembly NANCY RUBENSTEIN ...... EXECUTIVE EDITOR the Weekly Division of GEORGE MILLER...... VICE PRESIDENT,CIRCULATION where the creatures live. Howev- NANCY RUBENSTEIN ...... EXECUTIVE EDITOR Continued on Page A5 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 22, 2004 Page A5

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Bulletin Board Richard Austin Raymond Given A Mass for lifelong township burn-Short Hills Little League Sunday Services Services were private for resident Raymond J. Given will for 29 years and served as a township resident Richard be held at 10 a.m. at St. Rose of board member and president. Christ Church Austin, who died June 26 at Lima Church following funeral He is survived by his wife, 7:15, 8 and 9:30 a.m.: The Rev. E. Bevan Stanley will home. He was 78. services at the Bradley, Smith & Diane R.; a son, Michael; two preach and celebrate at the 8 a.m. service. The sidesman will Mr. Austin served in the Smith Funeral Home, 415 daughters, Christine McCarthy be Jane Riedel. Stanley also will preach and celebrate at the United States Navy during World Morris Ave., Springfield. and Denise; and a granddaugh- 9:30 a.m. service. The sidesmen will be Benita Rountree and War II and then attended Rutgers Mr. Given, 57, died Sunday ter. Sam McKeown. The first lesson will be read by Carl University, where he earned a in Overlook Hospital, Summit. In lieu of flowers, memorial Klemme, the second lesson will be given by Thornton Lurie bachelor’s degree in accounting He worked at BAE Systems donations can be sent to the and the Prayers of the People will be offered by Ann as well as a master’s degree in in Wayne for 37 years, most re- Millburn-Short Hills Scholastic Klemme. Nursery care begins at 9:15 a.m. and runs through business administration. He cently as principal engineer of Boosters, P.O. Box 42, Millburn, Coffee Hour. worked in various financial posi- operations. 07041. tions at Celanese Corp. for 38 Mr. Given coached the Mill- Community Congregational Church years, most recently serving as 10 a.m.: For morning worship in the air-conditioned Welch vice president and comptroller of Richard Austin Chapel, the Rev. Warren H. Bouton will deliver the message, Celanese International Co., a the Power of Persistence, based on Luke 11:1-13. Bouton will subsidiary that included 25 tory, politics and opera. Margaret Stone be assisted in the service by members of the Church plants in 12 countries. Mr. Austin was a member of Services for former township group for more than 60 years, Board. Casual dress is encouraged. Childcare will be provid- When Mr. Austin retired from the Financial Executives Insti- resident Margaret (Peggy) Stone acting in and directing produc- ed for young children. Celanese in 1988, he formed a tute, the New Jersey Society of will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at tions and serving as an officer. consulting company, Austin and CPAs and the National Associa- the Jacob A. Holle Funeral She also was a member of the Covenant Presbyterian Church Welsh. In retirement, he also tion of Accountants. Home, 2122 Millburn Ave., New Jersey Theater League, 10 a.m.: The Rev. David Miner will preach the sermon, became a certified public ac- Born in New Brunswick, he Maplewood. Mrs. Stone, 95, serving as program chairman for Marriage, based on Colossians 3: 18-19. The Rev. Ken countant and earned a master’s lived in Morristown, Cranford, died July 16 at Job Haines Nurs- several years during the 1950s. Shomo leads the worship. Nursery is provided. degree at Rutgers University in West Virginia and Texas before ing Home, Bloomfield. She also did freelance commer- criminal justice. He volunteered moving to the township 34 years She was a personnel manager cials following her retirement. First Baptist Church full time on Wall Street at the ago. at Wallace & Tiernan Co., Mrs. Stone also was a member 10:30 a.m.: The Rev. Richard L. Hines will deliver the National Executive Service Mr. Austin is survived by his Belleville, for 40 years before re- of the Maplewood Woman’s sermon, Petition, Interpretation and Presentation based on Corps, serving as the group’s wife, Dr. Grace; a son, Richard tiring in 1974. Club. the Book of Romans 8:26-27. chief financial officer. Other in- of Middletown; and a brother, Mrs. Stone was a graduate of Born in Newark, she also lived 7 p.m.: The service will feature a video on the Holy Land, terests included World War I his- Arthur Yale Jr. of Fanwood. the Maplewood school system in Maplewood, Springfield and “Standing at the Crossroads,” produced by the Focus on the and the Weylister School in Con- the township before moving to Family Foundation. necticut. Bloomfield three years ago. She was an active member of She is survived by a brother, Renaissance Church John Faenza the Maplewood Strollers theater Reeve of Manchester. 9:30 a.m.: Services are held at the Millburn Middle School. As part of a series reprising popular topics, the Rev. Rich A Mass for township resident Civic Association, both in the Teeters delivers the sermon, Getting Good Sex… from the John T. Faenza was held July 7 township. Bible? Getting more than offered from “Sex and the City.” in St. Rose of Lima Church. Mr. Born here, he lived in Gillette William Mason Leading contemporary worship music is Steve Young. Faenza, 76, died July 3 in the before returning to the township Gillette home of his son, John. in 1988. A Mass for township resident He was also a member of the St. Rose of Lima Church A self-employed carpenter, Mr. Faenza also is survived William F. Mason was held Elks Lodge 1583 of Union and a 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.: Mass is offered. The he was a custom home builder by two brothers, Al and Ernie; June 19 in St. Rose of Lima former member of the 200 Club. sacrament of reconciliation is offered Saturday from 4:30 to with Valentino-Faenza & Sons two sisters, Marie Carriere and Church. Mr. Mason, 88, died Born in Elizabeth, he moved 5:15 p.m., and Mass is offered at 5:30 p.m. in the township for many years Rose Marketta; and three grand- June 16 in Pine Acres, Madison. to the township 30 years ago. before retiring 10 years ago. children. He owned Mason’s Garage He is survived by two daugh- St. Stephen’s Church He served in the Navy from In lieu of flowers, memorial Inc. in Elizabeth. ters, Renee Lubisco and Lisa 8 and 10 a.m.: A spoken service of Holy Eucharist with 1952 to 1954. contributions may be made to St. Mr. Mason served in the U.S. Sanczyk; a son, William J.; nine homily will be held at 8 a.m., followed by a Holy Eucharist He was a member of the Guy Barnabas Hospice/Palliative Care Army during World War II and grandchildren and a great- service at 10 a.m. R. Bosworth American Legion Center, 95 Old Short Hills Road, was a member of the Guy R. grandchild. Post 140 and Casa Colombo First Floor, West Orange, 07052. Bosworth American Legion In lieu of flowers, memorial Wyoming Presbyterian Church Post 140 in the township. contributions may be made to 10 a.m.: Elder Scott Walker will lead worship and Elders He served as past president of the Alzheimer’s Association, Betty Braunschweiger and Robert Mayer will preach the the Rotary Club in Elizabeth 400 Morris Ave., Suite 251, sermon on the Lord’s Prayer. Scripture readings are Psalm 85 Beatrice Smith and was an usher at St. Rose of Denville, 07834. and Matthew 6:5-15. The Summer Choir will sing, and the A memorial service for a driver for the Red Cross. Lima Church for 20 years. guest organist is William Haupt. Rehearsal for Summer former township resident Beat- Born in Woonsocket, R.I., she Choir is held Sundays at 9 a.m. in the sanctuary. Singers of rice Smith will be announced. also lived in Littleton, N.H., all ages are invited to participate. Children are invited to wor- Mrs. Smith, 95, died June 16 and the township for nearly 50 ship with their families or attend an informal church school in Hospice Atlanta in Atlanta, years before moving to Atlanta. Hildegarde Engel class for all ages on the lower floor of the education building. Ga. Mrs. Smith is survived by a Infant and toddler care is available. Following worship, all She graduated from Whee- daughter, Claudeen Lindberg of A Mass for township resident Cross during World War II. participants are invited to Hospitality Hour in Fellowship lock College, where she trained Atlanta; a son, Blair, of Hous- Hildegarde Hahn Engel was held Mrs. Engel also belonged to Hall. to become a teacher. ton, Texas; a sister, Meredith Friday in St. Rose of Lima Canoe Brook Country Club, Mrs. Smith was a member of Boynton of Port Charlotte, Fla.; Church. Mrs. Engel, 88, died Summit, and Baltusrol Golf Members of the community are invited to submit informa- the Junior League, a volunteer five grandchildren and eight July 13 at home. Club, Springfield. tion for publication. News should be submitted via e-mail to for New Eyes for the Needy and great-grandchildren. She was on the board of direc- Born in Oberhausen, Ger- [email protected] or by calling (973) 376-1200 or by tors of Engel Van Lines, Eliza- many, she lived in Elizabeth writing The Item, 343 Millburn Ave., Millburn, 07041. beth, and of TEK (Transameri- before moving to the township can, Engel, Kings) Van Lines, 50 years ago. Henry Laurino Texas. Mrs. Engel is survived by A Mass for lifelong township U.S. Army Engineers during A board member of the Neigh- three daughters, Barbara resident Henry M. Laurino was World War II and was awarded borhood House Association in Alkiewicz of Nevis, West Indies, Chai Center marking Tisha B’Av held June 22 in St. Rose of Lima the European-African-Middle the township, Mrs. Engel be- and Geraldine Kaupp and Church. Mr. Laurino, 88, died Eastern Service Medal. longed to the St. Rose of Lima Jacqueline Payer, both of the The Chai Center will mark Jews worldwide as a fast day, June 17 in St. Barnabas Medical He was a former secretary of Ladies Auxiliary, the “Ladies township; 13 grandchildren and Tisha B’Av, the ninth day of the marking the day the Jerusalem Center, Livingston. the Holy Name Society at St. Who Lunch and Love Choco- six great-grandchildren. Jewish month of Av, Monday at Temple was destroyed on two He was a traffic manager for Rose of Lima Church. late” bridge group in the town- In lieu of flowers, memorial 8:15 p.m. with a reading of the occasions, once by the Babyloni- Allied Chemical Corp. in Mor- Mr. Laurino is survived by his ship and the Overlook Hospital donations can be sent to St. Book of Lamentations and a ans 2500 years ago, and again by ristown for 30 years, before retir- wife, Constance; two sons, Twigs, Summit. She was a vol- Barnabas Hospice and Palliative video presentation on the the Romans in the year 70. ing. Robert and Henry Jr.; a daughter, unteer at St. Walburga’s Orphan- Care, 95 Old Short Hills Rd., Jerusalem Temple. For more information, call Mr. Laurino served with the Maria; and a grandchild. age in Elizabeth and for the Red West Orange, 07052. The Ninth of Av is kept by (973) 379-3151.

Church hosting school next week

Covenant Presbyterian Church will host a Vacation Bible School and Music Celebration for kindergarten through sixth grade students Monday through Friday. Each session will go from 9 a.m. to noon. Tom Berdos, a music instruc- tor at Pingry School in the town- ship, will provide instruction each day to help prepare for a musical and dramatic presenta- tion on Friday evening, “The Faith Hall of Fame.” Lessons and games for the children will round out each day’s activities. In addition, children will be encouraged to bring loose change each day to provide as- sistance to the St. Barnabas Burn Center. Registration is free, but space is limited. For more information or to register your child, call (973) 467-8454 or visit the church office at 291 Parsonage Hill W86000-01 Road.

Editorial Fax Number (973) 376-8556 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 22, 2004 Page A7 LIFESTYLES

September’s WalkNJ Miss Brown planning aids cancer services to wed Capt. McGuire

On Sunday, Sept. 19, Novartis corporate sponsors. Sponsor- Lowell Wayne and Virginia Oncology will sponsor Cancer- ships range from $150 to $2,000 Brown of Chuckey, Tenn., an- Care’s eighth annual WalkNJ for and offer valuable advertising nounce the engagement of their the Essex, Morris and Union area opportunities. Corporate sponsor daughter, Amy Elizabeth, to through the township. benefits include logo placement United States Air Force Capt. (s) The 1-to-5 mile event will on the WalkNJ T-shirt and inclu- Keith Carter McGuire, son of begin at Town Hall at 9:30 a.m., sion in the event advertising John and Peggy McGuire of Vil- with registration beginning at journal. To speak with someone lage of Golf, Fla., formerly of the 8:30 a.m. All proceeds from the from CancerCare regarding township. walk support CancerCare’s pro- sponsorship details, call Cancer- The future bride is a 1996 grams and services in Essex, Care at (201) 444-6630, exten- graduate of Chuckey Doak High Morris and Union County. sion 117. School and a 2000 graduate of Novartis Oncology will be the CancerCare is dedicated to the College of Charleston, where title sponsor for the fundraiser. helping people face the many she earned bachelor degrees in The company has been a com- challenges of a cancer diagno- biology and psychology, with a mitted advocate of CancerCare sis. CancerCare’s counseling specialization in animal behav- through their continued support office for the Essex, Morris and Photo courtesy of Albert Einstein College of Medicine ior. She participated in an intern- of community events. Union county area is located in RAISING FUNDS FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH—Township res- ship with the Dolphin Cognition “We are grateful for the sup- the township. Counseling and ident Ellen Salsburg, left, chats with Terri Goldberg, center, Research Project at the Living port of Novartis Oncology. other CancerCare services have and Varda Goldstein during a recent luncheon closing the Seas of Epcot Center in Orlando, WalkNJ is an important event been available in the township fund-raising season for the National Women’s Division of the Fla. that would not be possible with- since 1982. Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. She was a research specialist out such generosity,” said Karen As the largest national non- Salsburg and Goldstein are past presidents and Goldberg is and veterinary technician at Capt. (s) Keith McGuire Colimore, executive director of profit organization of its kind, current president. The Division, celebrating its 50th year, con- Emory University’s Yerkes Na- and Amy Brown CancerCare of New Jersey. CancerCare provides free pro- cluded the third year of a five-year campaign to raise $5 mil- tional Primate Center in Atlanta, D. Grey Merryman, of Wachovia fessional support services in- lion for the college’s Michael F. Price Center for Genetic and Ga., before recently joining the Now stationed at Robins Air NA, and Gerri Lyos, of Kelly cluding counseling, education, Translational Medicine. staff of Houston Veterinary Force Base in Warner Robins, he Services, are returning as co- financial assistance and practi- Clinic in Warner Robins, Ga., as is an instructor and air weapons chairmen for this year’s WalkNJ cal help to people across the a veterinary technician. officer with Joint Surveillance committee. Merryman and country. Services are available The future bridegroom is a 1996 Target Attack Radar Systems (J- Lyons have served on the to people of all ages, with all Arboretum offering classes graduate of Bernards High STARS), 330th Combat Training WalkNJ committee for a number types of cancer and at any stage School in Bernardsville and a Squadron, 116th Air Control of years. of the disease. Each year, Can- In the dog days of August, and fish, as well as a spectacular 2000 graduate of The Citadel, Wing, U.S.A.F. He served in Iraq WalkNJ features music, food, cerCare of New Jersey helps Reeves-Reed Arboretum in view of water birds, including where he earned a bachelor’s in the spring of 2003 and was entertainment, prizes, and fun over 10,000 individuals diag- Summit offers 100 percent prob- sandpipers, egrets, herons and degree in political science. At awarded the Air Medal for valor walkers for all ages. nosed with cancer and their ability of water, with two adult cormorants. A representative of The Citadel, he was a member of during aerial combat. Those interested in registering to loved ones. education programs. the Hackensack River Keeper, a the Summerall Guards, the preci- A September wedding is walk or sponsoring the event can For more information about A water garden class on Satur- non-profit organization, will sion silent drill team. planned. log on to www.walknj.org for the organization, call the na- day, Aug. 7, teaches gardeners guide the trip.The fee for the more information. tional toll-free counseling line how to plan, plant and maintain canoe trip is $40 per person or CancerCare is now recruiting at (800) 813-4673. an outdoor container filled with $74 per couple. water plants and a Paradise fish. The forecast for September in Seniors schedule trip to Newport John Colando, horticultural con- Adult Education classes is drier, sultant for Metropolitan Plant with the exception of Wednesday Millburn Seniors are planning plus an additional tour of two op- Wharton Club of NJ holds Exchange in West Orange, will mornings, when a series of wa- a trip to Newport and Block ulent mansions. A harbor cruise also discuss how to take care of tercolor classes is expected. Island, R.I., from Oct. 4 through of Newport is also included. networking event Tuesday the water garden over the winter. Nancy Wright, adult education 7. The trip will include three The hardy water garden needs director, predicted that demand Cost of the trip is $530 per breakfasts, three dinners and all The Wharton Club of New sonal skills. no pump or electricity. The Par- would be high for three Septem- person double occupancy. admissions to mansions and gra- Jersey will hold an evening of This will be the first event of adise fish, also hardy, has the ber programs: a weekend-long il- Some highlights of the trip tuities for bus driver and guides. business networking Tuesday be- the new membership year for the added benefit of eating mosquito lustration class focusing on but- will be a ferry ride to Block For information, call Nan ginning at 6 p.m. at the Crystal club. Those who join or renew larvae. terflies; a bus trip to estate gar- Island with a tour of the island Wade at (973) 379-4095 or Mary Plaza, Livingston. their membership in the Wharton The 24-inch container, plants dens in Southampton, N.Y.; and and a guided tour of Newport, Ann Brown at (973) 376-4342. Elaine Braff will discuss Club of New Jersey now and and fish are all included in the a garden outing to Duke Farms in “Mars and Venus” in the work- save $25 on this event. $94 session fee. Hillsborough. She advised those place, expanding on the concepts Price includes hand-passed and Large and wilder waters are interested to register early. originally described in “Men Are buffet-style appetizers, carving the focus of the Hackensack For more information about from Mars, Women Are from stations and an open bar. The River canoe trip on Sunday, Aug. adult education programs at Venus,” a 1992 book by John evening will continue until 9 p.m. 1. The Sawmill Creek Wildlife Reeves-Reed Arboretum, call Gray. She will focus on the The fee for members is $40 and Management Area offers plants (908) 273-8787. workplace and effectively ad- $65 for non-members. vancing business interests For further information, visit through an understanding of dif- www.crystalplaza.com or call ferences in communication, (973) 992-8100. problem solving, conflict resolu- More information on the Whar- Improve Your Golf Game! tion and other critical interper- ton Club of New Jersey, member- ship, service and events may be Normal back movement (biomechanics), found at the club’s Web site, is essential for optimum performance in Birth www.whartonnjclub.com. your golf game. Due to the forces involved in the golf Jason and Stephanie Dryer of swing, trunk rotation, and weight Roseland announce the birth of a shifting, normal back biomechanics are daughter, Rachel Elise Dryer, crucial to the “perfect swing”. May 26 in St. Barnabas Medical Dr. Murphy is an expert at restoring the Center, Livingston. She joins a normal alignment and movement to the brother, Joshua Alan, 3. Maternal back. grandparents are Frank and Even if you don’t have back pain during Carol Mauceri of Middletown or after play - and especially if you do, see Township. Paternal grandparents Dr. Joseph J. Murphy Dr. Murphy for a biomechanical are Robert and Rhoda Dryer of evaluation of your back. - the township. Paternal great- PAST PRESIDENT - The NJ & Morris Chiropractic Societies ...Your game will love you for it! grandmother is Ruth Dryer of 1065090-01 Brooklyn, N.Y. Editor-in-Chief The New Jersey Journal

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Now showing downtown, summer movies for kids Theater timetable CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CINEMA 4 The Kids Club Summer Movie The schedule is: today, “The Spider-Man 2 (PG-13) Today-Thurs: 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:30 Series begins showing today at Master of Disguise” (starring Fahrenheit 9/11 (R) Today: 1, 4, 7, 9:45 Fri-Thurs: 1, 4, 7, 9:30 Sleepover (PG) Today: noon, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10 the Millburn Cinema. Dana Carvey); Thursday, July I, Robot (PG-13) Today: noon, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10 Fri-Thurs: 1:30, 4:30, The Kids Club Movie Series 29, “Cheaper By The Dozen,” 7:30, 9:50 features a recently released chil- (starring Steve Martin); Thurs- The Bourne Supremacy (PG-13) Fri-Thurs: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10 dren’s film every Thursday day, Aug. 5, “Big Fat Liar” (star- Cheaper By the Dozen (PG) (Kids Club) Thurs: 10:30 a.m. morning all summer long for ring Frankie Muniz); Thursday, MAPLEWOOD THEATER only $1.50 a ticket. Aug. 12, “Elf” (starring Will Fer- Terminal (PG-13) Today: 8:45 Shows are every Thursday at rell); Thursday, Aug. 19, “Ru- The Notebook (PG-13) Today: 7:15, 9:30 10:30 a.m. through Thursday, grats Go Wild” (animated film); King Arthur (PG-13) Today: 7:10, 9:35 The Clearing (R) Today & Fri: 7:25, 9:20 Sat & Sun: 4:45, 7:25, 9:20 Aug. 26 at Clearview Cinemas and Thursday, Aug. 26, “Shrek” Mon-Wed: 8:45 Millburn Cinema, 350 Millburn (animated film featuring the Anchorman (PG-13) Today & Fri: 7:40, 9:35 Sat & Sun: 1:40, 4:15, Ave. voices of Mike Myers, Eddie 7:40, 9:35 Mon-Thurs: 7:35, 9:25 Tickets are available at the the- Murphy, John Lithgow and Shrek 2 (PG) Today: 7 Sat & Sun: 1, 2:45 Mon-Wed: 7 atre box office. More informa- Cameron Diaz). Cinderella Story (PG) Today: 7:35, 9:25 Fri: 7:35, 9:30 Sat & Sun: Photo courtesy of Kaleidoscope Theatre for Youth 1:15, 3:15, 5:10, 7:35, 9:30 Mon-Thurs: 7:05, 9:05 tion on the Kids Club Summer Clearview Cinemas operates Door in Floor (R) Fri: 7:15, 9:35 Sat & Sun: 2, 4:20, 7:15, 9:35 Mon- Movie Series can be found theatres in New Jersey, Manhat- LESSONS FROM KIDS—Two township students are Thurs: 7:15, 9:30 online at www.clearviewcine- tan, Westchester, Rockland among those appearing in Kaleidoscope Theatre for De Lovely (PG-13) Fri: 7:10, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 1:30, 4:35, 7:10, 9:40 Youth’s musical “How to Eat Like a Child and Other Mon-Thurs: 7:10, 9:35 mas.com or by calling the theatre County, Long Island and Penn- Cat Woman (PG-13) Fri: 7:20, 9:25 Sat & Sun: 1, 3, 5, 7:20, 9:25 at (973) 376-0800. sylvania. Lessons in Not Being a Grown-Up,” beginning tomorrow Mon-Thurs: 7:20, 9:20 and continuing through Aug. 1 at the Summit Playhouse in Summit. A collection of songs and sketches, “How to CLEARVIEW’S BEACON HILL 5 (SUMMIT) Artists sought for festival Eat like a Child” is a guide to the art of being a child, told The Notebook (PG-13) Today-Thurs: 1:15, 4, 7, 9:30 King Arthur (PG-13) Today: 1, 3:45, 6:30, 9 by children, strictly from their point of view. Tickets are $8 Anchorman (PG-13) Today: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10 Fri-Thurs: 12:30, Artists are being sought for Outlet, Essex Green Shopping and are available by calling (908) 273-2192 or on the Web 2:45, 5, 7:15, 9:30 site, www.summitplayhouse.org. Rehearsing are, from A Cinderella Story (PG-13) Today: 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:15, 9:15 Fri-Thurs: The West Orange Arts Council’s Center, Route 280 and Prospect noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 9 third annual Art Scene at the Avenue, West Orange. Artists left to right, Jayne Pasternak, Lindsay Maron and, from Before Sunset (R) Today: 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 Fri-Thurs: 1, 3:15, Green, a fall art and music festi- may request entry forms by call- the township, Michael Pasternak and Samuel Dantowitz. 5:30, 7:45, 10 val Oct. 2 at Essex Green Shop- ing Jerry’s at (973) 669-0995 or Cat Woman (PG-13) Fri-Thurs: 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 ping Center. The rain date will be faxing their request to (973) 669- CLEARVIEW’S MADISON CINEMA 4 Sunday, Oct. 3. 8555, attention Lisa. Fahrenheit 9/11 (R) Today: 1:30, 4:30, 7:15, 9:40 The juried event draws artists The prospectus is also avail- Spider-Man 2 (PG-13) Today-Thurs: 1, 4, 6:45, 9:30 from around the state. able on the West Orange Arts Display Advertising Deadline The Clearing (R) Today: 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:50 A Cinderella Story (PG) Today-Thurs: 12:30, 2:40, 4:50, 7, 9:10 Prospectuses and entry forms Council Web site at www.west- Friday, 4 p.m. — Call (973) 376-1200 The Door in the Floor (R) Fri-Thurs: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:40 are available at Jerry’s Artist orangeartscouncil.org. The Bourne Supremacy (PG-13) Fri-Thurs: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:50 Town artist’s silkscreen on view Township resident Elissa 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. by entering Merkl’s silkscreen “Sunset, Isle through the hospital’s East Wing of Sky” is on view in Children’s entrance. 150 New Providence Specialized Hospital’s art exhibit Road, Mountainside. this month. Admission is free For information, call (908) and exhibits can be viewed from 233-3720, extension 5379.

Photo courtesy of the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey BLISSFUL MAYHEM—Judith Bliss (Jill Gascoine), center, speare Theatre of New Jersey’s production of “Hay Fever.” and her husband David (Edmond Genest) engage in a typ- The comedy of bad manners, written by Noel Coward, con- ical Bliss family moment of melodrama as houseguests tinues on the Main Stage in Madison through Aug. 1. For Richard Greatham (Randall Newsome), far left, and Sandy tickets, call (973) 408-5600 or visit Tyrell (Sean Dougherty), far right, look on in The Shake- www.ShakespeareNJ.org. 1064927 Money focus of workshop at museum

The Newark Museum will pre- sent “Money $mart$ Day” to- morrow from 1 to 4 p.m., an event for the entire family, in conjunction with its current fi- nancial literacy exhibit, “Once Upon a Dime: The World of Money,” on view through June 19. The event offers family work- shops, for ages 7 and up, such as “Savvy Savings: It All Adds Up, Check It Out!” “The Ifs, Ands and Buts of Budgeting” and “What Kids and Parents Need To Know about Money – with Patri- 1065138 cia Flaherty McNeilly, MBA.” Drop-in activities throughout the day allow visitors to take part in gallery tours, find hidden trea- sures in the Collector’s Clinic, play for prizes in Stock Market Bingo, become an inspector on the lookout for counterfeit bills in the Money Lab and discover the science of coins. Money $mart$ Day is free with the suggested museum ad- mission of $5 for adults and $2 for children, seniors and students with valid identification. Museum members are admitted free. For more information on summer family activities, visit www.NewarkMuseum.org. The Newark Museum, located at 49 Washington St. in the Downtown/Arts District of Newark, New Jersey is open Wednesdays through Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. 1064935-01 1064892-01 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 22, 2004 Page A9 Young playwright gets boost from acting in ‘Wildlife’

And there are times when we what doesn’t, what has to be cut, By Thom Molyneaux for The Item find ourselves wondering, “What or rewritten; he experiences an is this supposed to mean?” or audience experiencing his play TheatreFest, on the campus of asking the even more problemat- and learns what he has to do next Montclair State University, has ic question, “Is this supposed to to make it better. mounted a full-scale professional be serious or funny?” The biggest contribution to production of “Wildlife” by For instance, in the last 10 or Lodato’s growth as a playwright Victor Lodato, the winner of this 15 minutes of the play, one of the comes from the clear-cut work of year’s Regional Playwriting Fes- main characters flips out, mixes a his director and cast. Greg Mc- tival. dead infant’s ashes with salad Fadden and Aidan Sullivan as A solid team of actors, direc- dressing, paints his face with it Lewis and Carol play their char- tor, set designer and technicians and goes into a catatonic state. acters fully, from moment to have given the young writer and He finds himself inside a tree moment, scene to scene, and the TheatreFest audience a clear trunk singing “Sesame Street” make it easy for the writer to spot look at his script, which is com- and is struck by lightning but the flaws and fix the inconsisten- mendably ambitious, mostly in- survives just long enough to be cies. Wendy Barrie-Wilson cre- teresting but also something like smothered with a pillow while ates a solidly believable Maggie a variety pack of playwriting resting on his own couch. (And and Stephan Bradbury con- styles. you thought you had a bad day!) tributes as Maggie’s occasionally In “Wildlife,” a young Man- The problem is the audience isn’t abusive husband. John J. hattan couple moves to a new sure whether all this is over- the- Wooten’s direction is straightfor- home, deep in the woods of up- top camp that should be tickling ward and intelligent. He takes state New York. Lewis is a suc- their funny bone or Gothic full advantage of J. Wiese’s im- cessful conceptual artist who horror that should be curdling pressive set, moving his cast up does “installations.” Carol, his their blood. down and around the space at a wife, doesn’t do much of any- Having a tentative audience 10 nice pace with some subtle stag- thing: “I’m not unemployed…I minutes before the final curtain ing touches. don’t have to work.” At the be- obviously is not a good thing for ginning of the play, they seem a Photo courtesy of Theatrefest a writer, but getting your script “Wildlife” plays through Aug. normal enough couple, although LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS—Lewis (Greg McFadden) and Carol (Aidan Sullivan) explore the on stage, in front of an audience, 1 at the L. Howard Fox Studio Carol is having trouble adjusting ups and downs of their marriage in “Wildlife,” a new play by Victor Lodato being performed so you can find that out is one of Theatre on the campus of Mont- to quiet, near isolated, country by TheatreFest playing on the campus of Montclair State University in Montclair. the very good things about The- clair State University in Mont- living. The play itself seems to atreFest. The Regional Playwrit- clair. Tickets are $25 and $20 for be settling into a naturalistic, do- purse that looks like a briefcase. the inevitable culture clash and Lodato is a talented young ing Festival gives the playwright seniors. Call the box office at mestic comedy about a clash of Huh? possibly the new friend and writer who is in the process of a fresh look at his material. He (973) 655-5112 for tickets and lifestyles. Then Carol breaks the In the next scene, Maggie, mentor who will….but finding his own voice, so the dis- sees what works on stage and information. fourth wall to deliver a long, their robust, rustic down-home wait…there’s a hint of menace parities in the script are under- rambling monologue directly to neighbor, comes to visit. She drifting around Maggie standable. That’s why he can be the audience about buying a seems to be the embodiment of and…that mysterious cold draft both original and derivative and Carol complained about in the why “Wildlife” isn’t like any first scene, was it just cold air or other play you’ve ever seen but, …a… symbol? And what of the at the same time, here and there, Festival presenting concert silver urn on the mantle that pretty much like Albee and The Summit Music Festival, his doctorate degree in musical Carol and Lewis are so touchy Beckett, a little bit like Ionesco under the direction of Jason C. arts. He is a recipient of the pres- about and the “baby” mentions and an awful lot like Stephen Tramm, will present a concert tigious Presidential Fellowship when there’s no child in sight King. I even hear a trace of Noel Saturday at 7 p.m. in the air-con- in Conducting. and Maggie dropping a phrase Coward in the self-absorbed ditioned sanctuary of Central A donation of $10 is suggested such as “the death of a loved monologues that Lewis delivers. Presbyterian Church in Summit. for the performance. one” into the conversation and— The monologues and scenes The concert will feature a 65- For more information on the hey! forget about Virginia can be both compelling and en- voice auditioned choir, a 30- Summit Music Festival, call Wolff—“Who’s afraid of what’s tertaining, but they don’t fit to- E34624-01 piece professional orchestra and (908) 918-0789. in the urn?” gether into a satisfactory whole. soloists performing Beethoven’s “Mass in C,” “The Egmont Over- Special Advertising Feature ture” and “The Choral Fantasy.” Among the soloists is baritone ATLANTIC CITY

Kenneth Overton, whose credits w83473-01 include performing in “La CASINO CONFIDENTIAL Boheme” on Broadway and a BY TONY AUGUST solo recital at Carnegie Hall in New York City. The 4th of July, Featured in “The Choral Fan- G&DLRC tasy” will be Greek-born piano virtuoso Ioannis Potamousis, Exclusive who has appeared as soloist with 60 days in a row. orchestras in Germany, Greece haven’t written much about the club (Guys & Dolls Low Roller and the United States. IClub) because I’ve been in the midst of negotiating a new deal Tramm is on the conducting for the club with Borgata and the Trump Marina that should and faculty of the Mason Gross will get this club back on the right foot and end all misunder- School of the Arts at Rutgers standings and confusions of the past. University, where he is pursuing Here’s the new deal exclusively for G&DLRC paid up mem- $250,000 bers that I cut with the top marketing executives at those casi- WIN A CHEVROLET SSR CONVERTIBLE. nos: all paid up members in good standing will receive four free IN CASH perk packages consisting of rooms available during the week- DINING OUT & PRIZES Come try your luck. We’re giving away over days,free admission to theirVIP clubs,slot play money in denom- AT HOT SUMMER FUN $250,000 in cash and prizes, including 2 Chevrolet inations of the casino’s choosing and other perks they might SSR convertibles.*You never know when it could offer in any of their packages. RESTAURATEURS: To contact us about If you don’t have a Trump Marina or Borgata players card, go your local listing, please e-mail be your lucky day. [email protected] the promotion desks and get one; they are free. If you already have a card from these casinos and are already receiving perks MILLBURN because of your play, our club’s exclusive deal is separate and will not affect or cancel out what you receive from the casinos. Basilico To become eligible for these exclusive club perks you must 324 Millburn Ave. (973) 379-7020 play a minimum of $200 - win lose or draw - each time you’re Brick Oven invited.Your play will be monitored and you will not be eligible 343 Millburn Ave. (973) 379-6700 for future club perks if you do not honor your club commitment. Chan’s Palace Chinese Rstrnt The casinos will mail you invitations to receive your exclusive 271 Millburn Ave. (973) 467-1334 club perks four times a year. Membership fees are $25 a year. Charlie Browns Your year begins the month we receive your membership fee 35 Main St. (973) 376-1724 THE NIGHT SKY COMES ALIVE EVERYWEDNESDAY and is renewable the first day of the month one year later. F M Kirby Carriage House AT 9:15PM WITH FANTASTIC FIREWORKS ON The names of paid-up members are sent to the casinos.This 22 Brookside Dr (973) 379-2420 THE ROOF OF THE RIVERVIEW GARAGE. is a fresh start for the club and all members who believe in it. Gian Marco Trattoria WILD This offer is only valid at the Marina and Borgata. I am negotiat- 301 Millburn Ave. (973) 467-5818 Every week the sparks fly. Be there when local acts WEDNESDAY take the stage for our Sizzling Summer Showdown, ing with Mohegan Sun and a boardwalk hotel/casino.Remember JJRestaurant that G&DLRC is an independent club. If you have any questions 229 Millburn Ave. (973) 912-0262 FIREWORKS a battle-of-the-bands competition that starts at 7:30pm. or need more information on this club,you may e-mail me direct- La Grotta Degli Amici FESTIVALS Arrive early for the Farmer’s Market at 4:00pm and ly at [email protected] or write to Tony August, Casino 293 Essex St. (973) 379-8875 the Fire Department Cook-Off at 6:00pm.All of the Confidential, P.O. Box 317, 1360 Clifton Ave., Clifton, NJ 07013. La Strada Nuova action leads to an explosive fireworks display. 355 Millburn Ave. (973) 467-3420 REALITY REVUE TOUR, FREEBIES & Lilac G&DLRC EXCLUSIVE 194-196 Essex St. (973) 564-9600 Television’s hottest reality women are no longer vying for the Rain dates Thursdays. Ling Ling Chinese Cuisine heart of “The Bachelor,”conquering love in “For Love or Money” 59 Main St. (973) 912-8838 or fighting to be the last “Survivor.” They are showing up on Martini Bistro & Bar stages across the United States in a burlesque-style dance show. 40-42 Main St. (973) 376-4444 Paige Jones of “For Love or Money,” “Survivor and Amazon’s” Millburn Diner Jenna Morassca and Heidi Strobel,“Joe Millionaire’s” Sarah Kozer 72 Essex St. (973) 376-0504 and Catherine Chiarelli of “Temptation Island II” are taking cen- Samurai Sushi ter stage and dancing their way back into their audience’s hearts 339 Millburn Ave. (973) 921-2848 OUR BREAKFAST,LUNCH, DINNER AND BEYOND. in this tour. Sono Japanese Restaurant Summer is a great time to dine at Mohegan Sun. Guided by highly-acclaimed choreographer, Linda Cevallos, LEGENDARY who also starred in “Man on the Moon,”“Boys and Girls” and 323 Millburn Ave. (973) 467-2444 Start the day with the World’s Best Breakfast Buffet, “Antwone Fisher,” the five women of incorpo- Tinga Tagueria enjoy all-you-can-eat shrimp 7 days a week, or end a 321 Millburn Ave. (973) 218-9500 CHEFS rate the best of what they showed us on television - great per- great night with a Midnight Steak & Eggs feast. At sonalities. Pair this with a hot dance act and you usually have a SHORT HILLS HAVE SOMETHING Mohegan Sun, summer specials sizzle from the grills winner. Benihana FOR EVERYONE of all our restaurants. The reality Revue premiered in Las Vegas in October 2003 840 Morris Tpk. (973) 467-9550 and the audience clamored for more, which led to the produc- Fore Seasons tion of the tour that kicks off on July 29-30 at the Hard Rock 440 Parsonage Hill Rd. (973) 467- Casino of Hollywood, Florida and arrives Aug. 6-8 at the Trump 8882 Taj Mahal. The Hilton At Short Hills I have no ticket prices to quote, but you can call (609) 449- 41 Kennedy Pkwy. (973) 379-0100 5150 at the Taj and they’ll be able to fill you in on the details. Joe’s American Bar & Grill 1200 Morris Tpk. (973) 379-4444 INTERESTING FREEBIE Johnny Rockets Bally’s “Connection Card” holders can win their share of 1200 Morris Tpk. (973) 258-9338 $5,000 in weekly cash prized by playing in Slingo slot tourna- Khun Thai ments.Top prize is $2,500 weekly.The top 10 participants each 504 Millburn Ave. (973) 258-0586 session will receive a gift. Slingo slot tournaments will be held Legal Sea Foods W83477-01 every Friday from 1 to 9 p.m. in the Brighton Park Lobby, 1200 Morris Tpk. (973) 467-0089 For more information on the summer’s best entertainment, dining, shopping and more, visit through Nov.26.Check out the details at Bally’s promotion desk. Papa Razzi MOHEGANSUN.COM or call 1.888.226.7711. Closest casino to Manhattan. I-95 to I-395 in Contact Tony August via E-mail at [email protected] 1200 Morris Tpk. (973) 467-5544 Uncasville, CT. or write to Tony August, Casino Confidential, P.O. *Proper identification required. Must be 21 years of age or older. Box 317, 1360 Clifton Ave., Clifton, NJ 07013. Page A10 Thursday, July 22, 2004 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com SAGE names Smith ‘Volunteer of the Year’ at annual luncheon SAGE, a community resource quality assurance committees. givers. These services allow the for eldercare, named township Most recently, Smith has de- elderly to remain independent resident Julie Smith “Volunteer voted her time to the planning and live in their own homes. Pre- of the Year” at its annual volun- and implementation of SAGE’s sent SAGE programs include teer luncheon held in the spring 50th anniversary celebration, “At HomeCare, Meals-on-Wheels, at St. John’s Lutheran Church in the Hop,” held May 15. Smith SHIP (State Health Insurance Summit. coordinated the event’s Silent Assistance Program) of Union Smith has been a member of Auction as well as the catering County, Checks and Balances, a SAGE’s board of trustees for the and décor. shopping service, InfoCare, and past five years. In addition, she More than 80 volunteers at- Spend-A-Day Adult Day Health volunteers one day a week at tended the volunteer luncheon Center, currently located in SAGE’s Spend-A-Day Adult April 27, which included enter- Berkeley Heights. SAGE serves Day Health Center, assists tainment by the Ol’ Pals Quar- 5,000 older people and their fam- SAGE’s Meals-On-Meals pro- tet—a barbershop group affiliat- ilies annually in Essex, Morris, gram by delivering meals to se- ed with the Somertones in Somerset, and Union counties. niors in Millburn-Short Hills and Somerville. Those wishing to volunteer at is a volunteer shopper for SAGE Solutions serves as a SAGE can call Suzanne Lyon, SAGE’s Shopping Service. She community resource in the estab- director of volunteers and special also serves on SAGE’s financial lishment and delivery of services events, at (908) 273-5550, exten- development, nominating and for older adults and their care- sion 22. Aluminum can drive aids burn victims

The Millburn Fire Department headquarters at 459 Essex St. or at St. Barnabas Burn Center, a is collecting aluminum cans to fire station number two at 315 summer camp for recuperating benefit the Aluminum Cans for White Oak Ridge Road at Gero burned children, a mobile fire Burned Children (ACBC) Recy- Park. safety house which travels cling Program. Deliveries can be made any- throughout New Jersey to teach Photo courtesy of SAGE Empty aluminum beverage time, 365 days a year. fire prevention to children, as HONORED—Julie Smith of the township, center, receives honors from SAGE as “Volunteer of cans (no tin cans) can be dropped The ACBC program raises well as educational programs the Year” at the organization’s annual volunteer luncheon held in the spring. Suzanne Lyon, off in the marked bins located money for special equipment and and fire safety brochures for left, director of volunteers and special events at SAGE, and SAGE Executive Director Jacque- behind either the fire department services for young burn patients school children. line Vogelmann present Smith with gifts.

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Dr. Ronna Sherman, in practice “It’s easier to prevent problems arteries resembling heavy smok- “Plan ahead,” she said. “Cook in Short Hills, is dedicating her than to treat them after they have ers and will face coronary disease for three days out. It can still be career to helping children and begun to interfere with your in middle age. The number of convenient. Now, even fast food teenagers and their parents child’s emotional health,” Sher- overweight teens has increased restaurants have healthy choices. combat and prevent childhood man said. “The idea is to teach 100 percent in the past two Once you know how to look for M obesity. good habits early on that will be decades. healthy options and avoid the pit- A medical physician and regis- practiced for life. This change in Sherman works with children, falls, you’re on your way to a life- Mark J. Caplan, DDS MS tered dietician, Sherman’s goal is lifestyle from sedentary to active adolescents and adults to tailor an time of energy and good health.” 116 Millburn Avenue, to empower the entire family unit must occur family wide, not just eating and daily activity plan for To learn more about nutrition Millburn, NJ 07041 through nutritional education to with one child or individual, to be each person based on his or her counseling or to schedule a visit (973) 376-6611 make healthy eating choices and most effective.” lifestyle. In addition, she also edu- with Sherman, call (973) 218- to incorporate activity into their New research shows obese chil- cates each patient as to how to 2680 or e-mail her at Weight- daily routines for a lifetime. dren as young 10 years old have make healthy choices. [email protected]. Red Cross offers tips to help prevent Lyme disease

The American Red Cross sug- *Wear a hat and long-sleeved and if you find a tick on your fever and chills, muscle and joint gests before venturing out and en- shirt. body, remove it by doing the fol- aches, weakness or fatigue, joying the great outdoors, precau- *Tuck your clothes in, shirts lowing: headache, swollen lymph nodes, tions should be taken against into pants and pants into socks. 1. Using a pair of fine-tipped and skin rash, which may have a Lyme disease. Use a rubber band or tape the area tweezers, grasp the tick as close bull’s-eye appearance. According to Laurie Stone, where the socks and pants meet to to the skin as possible and pull Signals that may appear health and safety director at the prevent ticks from getting under slowly, steadily, and firmly. weeks, months, or even years Millburn-Short-Hills chapter, clothing. Avoid crushing the tick’s body. after a tick bite include arthritis, “the third week of July is desig- *Use an insect repellant with 2. Once removed, clean the area numbness, paralysis of the facial nated Lyme Disease Awareness DEET on exposed skin and with antiseptic, such as alcohol. muscles, memory loss, problems Week, but it’s always good to clothes. Read the label instruc- 3. Save the tick in a jar of alcohol with hearing or vision, severe take precautions to prevent Lyme tions and cautions about use on or tape it to a piece of cardboard headaches, high fever, stiff neck, NJ Spec. Reg. #3942 E33972-01 Disease.” The following are some young children. so your local health department and/or irregular or rapid heart tips to help guard against tick *When hiking, stay in the can identify it. beat. If any of these signals bites: middle of trails, and avoid under- Stone also explained the early appear or a tick may have bitten NO SMALL OVERSIGHT *Wear light-colored clothing. brush, fallen trees, and tall grass. signals of Lyme disease that may you, consult a medical profes- This allows you to see a tick *After being outdoors, perform a appear a few days or weeks after sional. For health and safety tips, more easily. tick check. Shower immediately a tick bite. Symptoms can be visit www.redcross.org. Presented by Dr. Paula Viespi Chiropractor

Ankylosing spondylosis (AS) Dermatologist warns of melanoma dangers is a type of inflammatory With beaches and swims which should be applied liberal- when sitting in the sun. early cataracts in older people. arthritis that primarily affects clubs opening for the season, ly and repeatedly on all exposed •Use a hat and protective um- •Apply lip balm with an SPF the joints of the spinal column. the heat of the summer sun is a body parts. The sunscreen brella. of at least 15 to prevent sun blis- If it gets to the point where the welcome sign for sun wor- should provide both UVA and •Wear sun glasses because ters. shipers seeking a bronzed look. UVB protection. ultra-violet rays have been •Keep bottled water or a sports spine fuses, it is difficult or Dr. Paula Viespi While a tan darkens the skin •Wear clothing or use a towel known to impair children’s drink with you to prevent heat impossible for a person with and creates sex appeal, there is to cover your torso and legs vision and can contribute to exhaustion or dehydration. MS,DC,DACBSP nothing sexy about melanoma, the disease to move the spine or according to a dermatologist at neck. Ankylosing spondylosis typically strikes people the University of Medicine and in their twenties. The distressing finding of a new Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! survey is that 61% of the people with AS have “Melanoma remains pre- symptoms by the time they are 29, but many have to ventable, but it has reached epi- demic proportions in recent CALL 973-564-7005 see a number of doctors before they receive a correct years,” said Dr. Frank P. diagnosis. Fifty-four percent of the respondents were Murphy, chief of the Division not diagnosed until at least five years after initial of Dermatology at the UMDNJ- Become an EMT. Learn Robert Wood Johnson Medical symptoms, while 30% had to wait ten years for a School in New Brunswick. CPR and other life- correct diagnosis. “Those with fair complexions are particularly susceptible to saving skills when you It is our mission to provide life altering chiropractic damage from the sun’s harmful care with passion and integrity so you may experience rays, which may trigger skin join our squad. Call for your incredible health potential. Please call cancer.” Melanoma, Dr. Murphy ex- information now. MILLBURN CHIROPRACTIC ARTS at 973-467- plained, is a malignant tumor of 3993 to schedule an appointment for safe and gentle pigment-forming skin cells and may be caused by overexposure MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS chiropractic care. Your case will be evaluated, the to the sun. procedure will be explained and demonstrated, and The disease, which may also VOLUNTEER your questions will be answered. We’re located at 68 affect the eyes and mucous membranes, spreads quickly Essex Street, across from the train station, where we and can be fatal. FIRST AID SQUAD will only accept you as a patient if we feel we can help To avoid the risk of painful you. sunburn and possibly develop- Post Office Box 226 ing melanoma, Dr. Murphy sug- P.S. Early signs of ankylosing spondylosis include gests the following: Millburn, New Jersey 07041-0226 back pain before age 35, early morning spine stiffness, •Use a sunscreen lotion that contains an SPF of 30 or more, A non-profit organization supported by Township residents and businesses. pain and stiffness that worsen with immobility, and Find us at www.MSHVFAS.org symptoms that last longer than three months. E33974-01 E33971-01 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 22, 2004 Page A11 EDUCATION

EVIDENCE OF DECAY—The underside of the pedestrian bridge at the middle school on Old Short Hills Road shows Harry Trumbore/staff photographer the effects of age. School officials are considering refurbish- ing or replacing the bridge next summer. EFFECTS OF TIME—The steps of the pedestrian bridge over the intersection at Old Short Hills Road and Brookside Drive were recently sheathed with pressed metal. However, underneath the concrete continues to crumble. School officials say pedestrian bridge work at middle school must wait until next year

people know it’s on the horizon,” long ago.” Zeglarski. He said he could not By Harry Trumbore of The Item Marcus said this week. In recent years, Marcus said, estimate the cost of a major over- Upkeep of the bridge is the the bridge suffered from crum- haul or a replacement for the The pedestrian bridge over the board’s responsibility. It primari- bling cement and vandalism and bridge. intersection of Old Short Hills ly is used by students at Millburn the steps became uneven and However, he said the bridge is 1064898 Road and Brookside Drive is Middle School to circumvent the slippery. on a list of items for the board’s more than 40 years old and in traffic at the intersection. According to Robert Zeglars- architect to review as possible obvious need of repair, officials Students dropped off by their ki, assistant superintendent for projects for the summer of 2005. say, noting, however, safety is parents in the morning at the des- business, the board spent approx- In the meantime, Superinten- not a factor. ignated zones on Brookside imately $19,000 in June 2003 to dent of Schools Richard Brodow During Board of Education Drive use it to cross over to the cover the steps with pressed alu- said officials will continue to meetings this spring, Carol school, and during the school minum forms to make for safe monitor the bridge. Marcus, chairman of the board’s day, students cross the bridge to usage for the time being. He added work on the bridge Property Committee, twice reach the Brookside Drive play- However, while the tops of the isn’t a construction priority in warned the bridge will require a ing field for physical education steps are covered in metal, the the same way as creating class- major overhaul in the near classes. concrete underneath continues to room space, yet it must be done. future. It will be at least another “It’s definitely safe,” Marcus crumble and the underside shows “It’s not going to get any year before it is replaced. said of the basic structure of the the effects of age and moisture. better, but we can get through an- “I wanted to bring it up and let bridge. “It was well-constructed “It’s deteriorating,” admitted other year with it,” Brodow said.

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Students, parents and mem- topics. In the high school, the bers of the community can preparatory enrichment activity access the Summer Reading Pro- varies by grade. gram through the Internet. In the fall every student will Millburn’s Summer Reading write an essay on the book he or Program is for students in grades she has read that will help teach- six through 12. Students in each ers assess the students’ writing grade are required to read one skills. Teachers and students will book. In grades seven through have class discussions. 11, the students also have one To access the Summer Read- choice book; they can select a ing Program and the book lists, book from a group of recom- go to www.millburn.org/lar, then mended books or pick a selection click on the Summer Reading of their own. link at the top of the page. Use Millburn Middle School stu- the Summer Reading navigation dents must keep a literature re- menu to locate information for sponse journal on selected the grade level of your choice.

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Both run- unable to attend the makeup Millburn High School baseball ners, with catcher Andy Kehl at game due to a previous commit- coaches have traditionally used bat, advanced a base on a passed ment. the summer Essex County Amer- ball. Kehl walked to load the Post 140 scored four runs in ican Legion Baseball League bases for third baseman Dave the third and three in the fifth to season as an opportunity to work Meyer. build a 7-3 lead. Verona scored with those players who will form Meyer singled to right off three runs in the seventh and had the nucleus of the following Knights’ starter Ed Christiana, the tying run on second before spring’s varsity squad. plating Jurgensen with Post Post 140 starter Mike Wissner While an emphasis may be 140’s first run. Mackessy helped recorded the final out of the 7-6 placed on developing players for his own cause with a two-run victory. the future, the object of the game single, driving in Bronsnick and Verona reached Wissner for a is too come out with more runs Kehl, putting Millburn in front to run in the second. A two-run than one’s opponent. stay at 3-2. single by Kirson, a run-scoring Millburn Post 140 has enjoyed Christiana retired on center single by Kral and a two-run the upper hand in 12 of 19 games fielder Josh Kirson on a foul pop double by Bronsnick fueled a this summer, good enough to to first and designated hitter Matt four-run Post 140 uprising in the clinch a berth in the league’s Kral on a comebacker to the fourth. Verona scored single runs playoffs following a year’s mound to avoid further trouble. in the fourth and fifth innings, hiatus. The Knights threatened to shaving Millburn’s lead to 4-3. Post 140 clinched a spot in the push across the tying run in the Kral, who went 4-for-4, dou- league’s third-place playoffs home third. bled in a run, Jurgensen was hit with a 9-2 defeat of the Suburban Right fielder and leadoff hitter by a pitch with the bases loaded Knights July 15 in the opening L.J. Caprio was hit by a pitch and and Tim Mackessy drew a bases- game of a split doubleheader. stole second to open the third loaded walk in the fifth when Millburn then held off Verona 7- inning. Caprio advanced to third Millburn upped its lead to 7-3. 6 in the nightcap to gain the on a sacrifice bunt by second Wissner went the distance, al- second seed and a home game baseman Mark Ruggiero. lowing six runs, three earned, on for this past Saturday’s first- Mackessy fanned designated eight hits. He fanned seven and PREGAME CHAT—Head coach Ralph Yezza (second from right) of the Post 140 baseball round playoff game. hitter Dan Raimondo for the walked one. Kral, Wissner’s bat- team discusses strategy with his players prior to the July 15 game against the Suburban “We’re just happy to be in the second out and retired shortstop terymate, threw out runners on Knights. Post 140 clinched an Essex County American Legion Baseball League playoff berth playoffs,” said Post 140 head Matt Skopak on a liner to his the basepaths. with a 9-2 win. coach Ralph Yezza, whose squad brother, Tim, Millburn’s second concluded regular season play sacker. with a 12-7 record, good for 24 Post 140 struck for six runs in points and third place in the the top of the seventh. league’s National Division. Pinch-hitter Ben Weingarten “These guys have been doing the singled leading off the Millburn little things to win games. Our seventh. Alex Veneziano came in improved baserunning has a lot to run for Weingarten and ad- to do with us winning games.” vanced to second when Bron- The Suburban Knights, com- snick drew a walk. Kehl attempt- prised of West Essex High ed to bunt the runners over, only School players, was the home to have Christiana field the ball team for the July 15 contest, and force Veneziano at third. which was the makeup of a June Meyer walked to load the 17 rain out. The contest was bases. Tim Mackessy followed scheduled to be made up on July with a ground-rule double, dri- 13, only to be wiped out by un- ving home Bronsnick and Kehl. playable field conditions caused That was all for Christiana, by torrential rains on July 12. who was replaced by Justin The Suburban Knights were Bitetto. Bitetto struck out forced to play the entire 19-game Kirson, the first batter he faced, American Legion campaign on looking for the second out. A the road as construction at the two-single by Kral and a two-run high school prohibited use of the double by Jurgensen, who re-en- North Caldwell school’s facili- tered the game after being pinch- ties. hit for by Weingarten, capped the Post 140 hurler Pat Mackessy uprising. The rally gave Pat was tagged for two runs in the Mackessy a seven-run cushion to home second when the Knights work with. THE SMILE SAYS IT ALL—Winning pitcher Pat Mackessy ac- Jim Connelly/staff photographer snapped a scoreless tie. LEGION LINES—The cepts congratulations from Post 140 teammate Dave Meyer BEATS THE TAG—Post 140’s Peter Jurgensen avoids the tag Millburn responded with three nightcap against Verona was ne- (9) after closing out Millburn’s 9-2 Essex County American of Suburban Knights’ third baseman Vin Valerian in the third- runs in the top of the third. cessitated by a July 12 rainout. Legion Baseball League playoff-clinching defeat of the Sub- inning action on July 15. Jurgensen would score Millburn’s First baseman Peter Jurgensen Assistant coach Dave Farrell urban Knights on July 15. first run later in the inning on a single by Dave Meyer.

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earned Skyline Division second nifer and Chris, presented the D’Alessio, Steve Berseth from By Jim Connelly By Jim Connelly of The Item team recognition. Mackessy award to Matzner. of The Item South Dakota, Richard Kemper was selected as a pitcher. The award, previously known from Virgina, Marquis Ross from A season-ending five-game Mackessy, when not handling as the Millburn Diamond Club Summer is a time when many Idaho, Scott Lindgren from Wis- losing streak was not enough to the team’s starting shortstop Baseball Scholarship, is given to teachers and administrators take consin and Tobie Ingersoll from prevent first-year Millburn High duties, compiled a 3-1 mound a senior in recognition of their time to recharge their batteries Texas—were charged with de- School head baseball coach record with a 1.93 ERA. athletic excellence and commit- after the often frenetic pace of veloping a leadership training Ralph Yezza from declaring the Left fielder Gonnella com- ment to continue participating the academic year. strategy that will promote pro- 2004 campaign a positive one. piled a .345 batting average with in baseball at the collegiate The summer hiatus is not all fessional development for athlet- “It was still a successful 15 RBI and eight stolen bases. level. fun and games, as Ted D’A- ic directors across the nation. season,” Yezza said about Mill- A trio of seniors—pitcher The Millburn Diamond Club lessio, Millburn High School’s The committee also revised burn’s 18-10 campaign, which Greg Goldring, center fielder also presented two other awards athletics director can attest. the requirements for the three included an 11-5 showing in the Mike Gonnello and catcher Jon at the end of season dinner. Bob D’Alessio, who has guided levels of professional certifica- Skyline Division of the North- Matzner garnered Skyline Divi- Gonnello, whose sons Robert Millburn’s athletic department tion—Registered Athletic Ad- ern Hills Conference. “We were sion honorable mention recog- and Michael played at Millburn, since 1993, spent three days ear- ministrator, Certified Athletic able to win two out of three nition. received the 2004 Award of lier this month participating in Administrator and Certified games playing a very difficult Staff ace Goldring recorded a Honor for his commitment to the National Interscholastic Ath- Master of Athletic Administrator. schedule. The losses, with the 5-2 record with one save and the development of baseball in letic Administrators Association Ted D’Alessio “We looked at different ways exception of the one to Liv- 2.31 ERA. The right-hander was the township. (NIAAA) in Indianapolis. ADs can earn their certification,” ingston (a 9-8 setback on May Millburn’s big game hurler, Manny Niotis received the Di- “The meeting was very benefi- D’Alessio, during the course D’Alessio said about the com- 17), were to quality opponents. pitching primarily in the county amond Club’s 2004 Award of cial to me,” D’Alessio said. “I re- of the July 8-10 conference, mittee’s work. “I was able to get We didn’t lose to any slouches,” and state tournaments. Appreciation. Niotis operates ceived a lot of information about served on the national certifica- a better understanding of the said Yezza, who earned Skyline Gonnello batted .380 with six Manny Texas Weiner’s in Union, topics such as hazing, sports- tion sub committee as a guest of structure of the NJIAAA and the Division Coach of the Year RBI. 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Championship game Livingston 5, Nutley 4

Third place semifinals Vailsburg 13, Verona 2 Millburn 13, Minutemen 6

Third place final Vailsburg 7, Millburn 0 (forfeit)

MHS sports forms now available online

Millburn High School athletic participation forms, physical ex- amination cards, practice sched- ules, season schedules and direc- tions to away contests can be ob- tained with a few clicks of a mouse. The office of Ted D’Alessio, Millburn’s director of athletics, has announced the forms and schedules are now available on the school system Web site’s ex- panded high school sports page. Log onto www.millburn.org. Click on “High School” and then click on “Sports,” where links to athletic information can be found.

MHS sports schedules now available online Millburn High School inter- scholastic athletic schedules for the 2004-05 academic year are

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Mustang Blast from California. 12, for its fall youth soccer pro- second and third grade boys, Mail completed registration Lia Fierro, you and your team- The two squads posting the grams for boys and girls in second and third grade girls, forms to Millburn Recreation mates on the Player Develop- best records in pool play qualify grades one through eight. fourth and fifth grade boys, Department, c/o Customer Ser- ment Academy U-15 Girls Fury to play in Saturday’s national An instructional First Kick fourth and fifth grade girls, sixth vice, P.O. Box 1034, Millburn, have just captured the U.S. Youth final at 12:30 p.m. program is offered for first through eighth grade boys, and 07041. Soccer Region 1 championships. The Fury were scheduled to graders. sixth through eighth grade girls. Those seeking additional in- What are you going to do next? open pool play against the Mus- Youngsters will learn the Registration forms are avail- formation can call the Millburn The answer, of course, go to tang Blast this past Tuesday. skills and rules of soccer able in the forms library on the Recreation Department at (973) Disney World. Fierro and her teammates are through instruction and weekly township’s Web site, 564-7097. A visit to the land of Mickey scheduled to play the Dallas and Minnie won’t be foremost on Texans 89 Red at 6:30 tonight Fierro’s mind this week. and close out pool play at 6 p.m. Fierro, a rising sophomore at tomorrow against the Michigan Millburn High School and the Hawks. starting keeper for the school’s Fierro put together a banner varsity girls soccer squad, and freshman campaign in goal for her Fury teammates are in Millburn High School. 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TIME TO CELEBRATE— Team members of the Millburn 11-12 Tourna- ment All-Stars circle the field with the District 9 championship banner Friday after defeating Clark 6-4.

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Photo courtesy of Millburn 11-12 Tournament Team CHAMPIONS—Teammates and coaches of the Millburn-Short Hills Little League 11-12 Tour- nament All-Stars pose with their trophies after winning the Clark Tournament Sunday. Pic- tured are, from left, A.J. O’Leary, Dan Keller, Matt Seidmon, Nick Gehring, Jeffrey Wang and BASKING RIDGE Tyler Udland, kneeling; Andrew Spelman, Chris Benedict, Dom Dasti, Aaron Silverstein, Will Spelman and David Hamilton, standing; coach Ken Soriano, manager Kevin Ford and coach John O’Leary, back row. 11-12 team clinches district title

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The 2003 Millburn High Kate Keenan Minshall, Rich Nov. 6 at Mayfair Farms in West School Athletic Hall of Fame in- Roberts, Michael A. Sereno, Orange. duction dinner video and DVD George J. Wagner and James T. Videos from the previous five are now available for purchase. White—were enshrined as mem- Millburn High School Athletic Cost is $45. bers of the hall’s sixth induction Hall of Fame induction din- Visit us at burgdorff.com to see all our homes for sale. Thirteen former Millburn ath- class along with former boys ners—1995, 1996, 1998, 1999 letes—Richard P. Ambrose, the basketball and boys and girls and 2001—also are available for late Joseph L. Barrett, Robert S. tennis coach Ed Tirone, current purchase. SHORT HILLS Gallitelli, Bruce A. Gemberling, girls tennis coach Elliot Lovi, the To purchase a Millburn High Sharon Laverty Jones, Robert 1988 state champion girls tennis School Athletic Hall of Fame in- Keating, Patricia Kearney team and the 1989 state champi- duction dinner videotape or Kologlu, the late Don Marshall, on boys tennis team this past DVD, call (973) 564-7165.

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The Millburn Recreation De- divisions, is scheduled for Oct. Friday, Sept. 17, for the singles The Millburn Recreation De- Millburn High School or Taylor able at the recreation depart- partment has announced the 8-10. tournament and Friday, Sept. 24, partment is accepting registra- Park. ment’s Town Hall office or by dates for its annual singles and Tournament competition, fea- for the doubles tournament. tions through Thursday, Aug. Four races, with a distance of visiting the forms library on the doubles tennis tournaments. turing Friday night and weekend Registration forms are avail- 12, for its fall cross country pro- up to three miles, will be held township’s Web site, The singles tournament, which play, will be staged at the Gero able in the forms library on the gram for fourth through eighth on Saturdays at Millburn High www.twp.millburn.nj.us. features play in the men’s under and Taylor Park courts. Young- township’s Web site, grade boys and girls. School. Send completed registration 40, men’s 40 and over, and sters 14 and under wishing to www.twp.millburn.nj.us. Practices will be held three Registration fee is $50 per forms to Millburn Recreation women’s open divisions, is compete must be exceptional Mail completed registration days a week—Tuesdays and runner. Checks should be made Department, c/o Customer Ser- scheduled for Oct 1-3. players and have permission forms to Millburn Recreation Thursdays at 5 p.m. and Satur- payable to Millburn Recreation. vice, P.O. Box 1034, Millburn, The doubles tournament, from the Recreation Department Department, c/o Customer Ser- days at 9 a.m. starting on Satur- Registration forms are avail- 07041. which offers competition in the to participate. vice, P.O. Box 1034, Millburn, day, Sept. 11, at Taylor Park. men’s open and women’s open Registration deadlines are 07041. Practices will be held either at

Rec roller hockey program Fall cheerleading program One of the leading names in signup deadline August 12 registrations close Aug. 12 mortgages is right in

Registrations are being accept- petition will be co-ed. Registra- Thursday, Aug. 12, is the Registration forms are avail- your own backyard. ed through Thursday, Aug. 12, for tion forms are available in the final day to register for the Mill- able in the forms library on the the Millburn Recreation Depart- forms library on the township’s burn Recreation Department’s township’s Web site, CHASE PERSONALIZED MORTGAGES ment’s fall roller hockey program Web site, www.twp.millburn fall cheerleading program. www.twp.millburn.nj.us. Regis- for third through eighth graders. .nj.us. Registration fee is $50 per Registration fee for the pro- tration fee is $50 per player. • An experienced specialist, Geoffrey Games will be played on Thurs- player. gram, open to fourth through Mail completed registration Twombly, will work with you from appli- day and Friday evenings at the Mail registration forms to eighth graders, is $50. forms to Millburn Recreation cation through closing—beginning with Gero Park all-purpose court. Start- Millburn Recreation Depart- Program participants will Department, c/o Customer Ser- helping you select the right mortgage ing times are between 5:30 and ment, c/o Customer Service, P.O. cheer at Millburn traveling foot- vice, P.O. Box 1034, Millburn, 9:30 p.m. Box 1034, Millburn, 07041. ball teams contests. 07041. • A variety of mortgage programs are Specific grade categories for For more information, call the Games are played on Sunday For more information, call leagues will be determined upon Millburn Recreation Department afternoons between Sept. 26 the Millburn Recreation De- available to meet your needs—fixed- or completion of registration. Com- at (973) 564-7097. and Nov. 21. partment at (973) 564-7097. Geoffrey Twombly adjustable-rate, jumbo and Senior Loan Officer home equity loans

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The Millburn Recreation De- Players will learn skills and Registration forms are avail- forms to Millburn Recreation Geoffrey B. Twombly partment is accepting registra- rules of football through instruc- able in the forms library on the Department, c/o Customer Ser- 225 South Street, 3rd Flr. tions through Thursday, Aug. 12, tion and weekly scrimmage township’s Web site at vice, P.O. Box 1034, Millburn, Morristown, NJ 07960 (973) 285-2295 for its Flag Football program. games. The program is held on www.twp.millburn.nj.us. 07041. E33969-01 Flag Football serves as an in- Saturdays at Gero Park begin- Registration fee is $50 per For more information, call the All loans are subject to credit and property approval. Program terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. Not all troduction to the sport for second ning Sept. 18 and running player. Millburn Recreation Department products are available in all states or for all loan amounts. Other restrictions and limitations apply. All loans offered through Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation (“CMMC”). In New Jersey loans also offered through JPMorgan Chase Bank. In New York, New and third graders. through Nov. 13. Mail completed registration at (973) 564-7097. Jersey, Connecticut, and Texas home equity lines of credit and home equity loans are made by JPMorgan Chase Bank. In Texas, also made by Chase Manhattan Bank USA, N.A. Corporate headquarters: 343 Thornall Street, Edison, New Jersey 08837; (732) 205-0600. © 2004 J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. All Rights Reserved. 02/04 6791

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E33936-01 Marketplace www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 22, 2004 Page B7 U.S. Golf recognizes Zaharias PGA seeks volunteers for 87th with exhibit at USGA Museum championship, set for Baltusrol

The United States Golf Asso- and bowler. She was a three- scholars, will be held for adults The PGA of America is accept- Volunteer jobs for the event, Club for times when they are not ciation (USGA) Museum has time All-America basketball and USGA members. ing requests for volunteer applica- which the PGA will fill on a first working. unveiled a new exhibit, “Let Me player. In track and field, Za- Each month, representatives tions for the 87th PGA Champi- come, first-served basis, include For additional information on Play Again— Babe Didrikson harias either held or shared the of the Museum will take an ele- onship to be held Aug. 8-14, 2005, maintaining the on-course leader- volunteer committees, log on to Zaharias, Cancer, and the 1954 world record in four events and ment of the exhibit on the road, at Baltusrol Golf Club in Spring- boards, assisting with transporta- www.pga2005.com. U.S. Women’s Open.” held the American record in four addressing senior citizen field. tion, supporting the hospitality “Recruiting enthusiastic volun- The exhibit, which will events. She also won two gold groups, corporations, service or- To obtain a PGA Championship and merchandise tent staff, assist- teers to assist with all areas of remain on display through medals and one silver medal for ganizations and other interested volunteer/uniform application, e- ing media registration and coordi- tournament operations is essential March 31, and includes an the United States in the 1932 organizations. mail your name, address and con- nating uniform and credential dis- to the overall success of the overview of Zaharias’ multifac- Olympics. The exhibit is open to the tact information to champi- tribution. event,” said tournament director eted athletic career, will focus But Zaharias achieved her public without charge from 10 [email protected], fax it The fee for volunteering is Bob Jeffrey. “Not only does vol- specifically on her golf achieve- most extraordinary accomplish- a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week to (800) 742-4698, or call (800) $162.52 and will include a uni- unteering provide access to one of ments and her victory in the ments in golf. She won every except Thanksgiving, Christmas 742-8258. form, preferred parking, food and golf’s most prestigious events, but 1954 U.S. Women’s Open. This major professional champi- and New Year’s Day. The PGA Championship, one beverage vouchers, a copy of the enables individuals the opportuni- year marks the 50th anniversary onship at least once and cap- Founded in 1935, the USGA of golf’s four major champi- official tournament journal and a ty to assist the PGA of America of her heroic comeback from tured 13 consecutive amateur Museum is the oldest museum onships, will be recruiting upward credential to attend each round of and Baltusrol Golf Club in orga- cancer to win the most presti- tournaments. In addition, she dedicated to sports in this coun- of 3,800 volunteers as the tourna- the tournament. nizing and managing one of the gious championship in women’s was the first American to cap- try. The collection comprises ment comes to New Jersey for the This credential will allow vol- greatest major sporting events to golf. ture the Ladies British Open more than 42,000 artifacts, first time in 63 years. unteers access to the Wanamaker ever come to New Jersey.” “We’re very grateful to have Amateur and the first to win 20,000 books, half a million had the enthusiastic cooperation both that title and the U.S. photographs, and thousands of of Babe’s family and the Babe Women’s Amateur. hours of historic film and Zaharias Foundation, and have Her victory in the 1954 video. These incredible assets Foundation staging S. Orange, secured exceptional artifacts, Women’s Open is even more ex- were assembled during the past photos, and film footage that traordinary. Zaharias had been seven decades, largely by dona- chronicle her life and times,” diagnosed with colon cancer, tions from individuals and cor- Maplewood tennis, golf outings said Rand Jerris, director of the and had undergone a radical porations. USGA Museum and Archives. surgery only 14 months prior to The USGA Museum is locat- The Ruth Bass Foundation has organization’s founder and presi- the legends. Participating in numerous the tournament. ed at 77 Liberty Corner Road in scheduled its annual tennis bene- dent, Thomas A. Bass, is a town- An exhibition match at 4 p.m. sports in which she excelled and In conjunction with the exhib- Far Hills. For more information, fit at Orange Lawn Tennis Club, ship resident. concludes the day of tennis. set several records, Zaharias is it, the USGA will present a call (908) 234-2300. 305 North Ridgewood Road, The tennis outing, featuring A morning brunch will be recognized as the greatest series of educational programs South Orange, for Monday, Aug. such tennis greats as Roy Emer- served golfers at Maplewood female athlete of the first half of targeted at children and adults. 30. son, Aaron Krickstein, Mikael Country Club. The golf outing the 20th century. She was named A special “Newspapers in Ed- Display A golf outing will be held in Pernfors and Guillermo Villas, begins with a shotgun start at Woman Athlete of the Year by ucation” supplement will be de- conjunction with the event at will be staged in a round robin 11:30 a.m. the Associated Press six differ- veloped and distributed to Advertising Maplewood Country Club, 28 tournament format. The outing concludes at ent times. No other athlete, male schools throughout the country Deadline Baker St., Maplewood. A tennis clinic will be offered Orange Lawn with cocktails and or female, has received this in conjunction with The New The annual benefit is the main in the morning. Following lunch, hors d’oeuvres at 5 p.m. fol- honor as often. York Times. A series of lectures Friday, 4 p.m. fund-raising event for the foun- the three-hour long round robin lowed by a gala dinner and auc- Zaharias mastered tennis, and panel discussions with Za- Call (973) 376-1200 dation, a non-profit organization tournament will take place, in tion at poolside. played organized baseball and harias’ contemporaries, as well dedicated to helping those in which event participants will For more information, call softball, and was an expert diver as discussions with authors and need throughout New Jersey. The have the opportunity to play with Peggy Barnett, (973) 763-9723.

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If approved by the Board of “He offered to fund the pro- $300,000 for the project, if need urging the county to use Open ing how to protect the parkland. Reservation Chosen Freeholders, half the ject.” be. Space trust funds to develop a Until this year, the efforts of the Continued from Page A1 bonds will be issued directly by Percher and Vic Benes, the In its advocacy efforts, the long-term plan. The Committee group, which has about 25 mem- the county and the other $10 mil- conservancy’s director of main- conservancy has received help unanimously passed the resolu- bers, had focused on hands-on The procurement of the funds lion in bonds will be paid back tenance and a township resi- from Township Committee tion, and the three other towns activities such as trail mainte- for restoration has been a coop- by the Essex County Open Space dent, have been consulting with members Salvatore Bate and followed suit. nance, clean-up and mapping. erative effort among members of Trust Fund. The fund, approved the county’s Public Works De- Mary McNett. Bate, who also Bate is pleased the county is fi- “We certainly have the atten- the conservancy and township by voters in 1998, sets aside one partment, and within the next serves as deputy mayor, intro- nally paying attention to the tion and support of the county,” and county officials. cent for every $100 in property month, bids will be sought from duced a resolution this past De- needs of the reservation, and said Rabin said. Upon taking office two and a taxes collected, amounting to landscape architects specializing cember urging the county to re- last week, “We’ll keep at it to see She noted DiVincenzo has half years ago, Essex County Ex- roughly $4.5 million a year. in woodlife management and habilitate the reservation using that the freeholders go forward been an advocate for the restora- ecutive Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. Percher said in early May Di- park restoration. A final decision funds collected in its Open Space with the plans.” tion of county parks since his embarked on an ambitious plan Vincenzo called representatives on who will create the plan— Trust Fund. For the South Mountain Con- days as president of the county’s to renovate the county park of the conservancy to a meeting which will take a five-year view The Township Committee servancy, the forthcoming fund- Board of Chosen Freeholders, system, which consists of 17 in Newark where he told them he as well as recommend specific unanimously passed the resolu- ing will enable the group to when he encouraged non-profit parks, four reservations, an ice- agreed with their plea for the de- improvements for the first tion, and Bate encouraged the tackle projects on a larger scale groups to organize support for skating rink and a zoo. Earlier velopment of a long-range plan. year—should be made by the three other towns connected to than they envisioned when the their local parks and reserva- this month, he proposed issuing DiVincenzo said at the time end of September, according to the reservation—West Orange, group started four years ago. tions. $20 million in bonds to help Green Acres funding would be Percher. Maplewood and South Orange— Sydell Rabin, president of the Since becoming county execu- finish the job. Included in that forthcoming, although the pro- The conservancy estimates the to pass similar resolutions, group and a resident of West tive two years ago, she said, Di- bond proposal will be funds to gram would not fund planning. cost of developing the plan at which they did at the beginning Orange, found hiking trails in Vincenzo has provided the non- match Green Acres programs, “He basically bought into our $220,000, and DiVincenzo told of the year. such poor condition she turned to profit groups with support in ap- according to county spokesman argument that long-term plan- The Item last week he is com- In March, Bate and McNett county officials to assist her and plying to the Green Acres pro- Theresa Ruiz. ning is needed,” Percher said. mitted to spending as much as brought in a second resolution other interested hikers in learn- gram.

any questions about the condem- The Committee also heard a nance amending the property liability insurance. the township’s board of health Bond nation would be referred to plea from residents of Rippling maintenance code. The code reg- The second ordinance, a capi- code to include a fee for a tran- Continued from Page A1 Clapp. Brook Drive for assistance in pe- ulates the exterior appearance of tal ordinance, authorizes the ex- script of a domestic partnership Also speaking during the titioning the Federal Emergency private properties and deals with penditure of $1.4 million for im- certificate. to Roger Clapp, township attor- public hearing were John Connor Management Agency (FEMA) to issues such as lawn height, land- provements to public buildings The move is in line with recent ney. of Millburn Avenue and Tom remove their homes from the scaping, windows and doors, and purchase of new vehicles for state law recognizing domestic Following Tuesday night’s Barnett of Hemlock Road. flood plain. fences and excessive peeling the Department of Public Works partnerships. session, McDermott verified Connor said he supports the con- Larry Wein addressed the paint. and police and fire departments. Public hearings on the four or- there is a contract on the proper- cept of a new Town Hall, al- Committee, following up on a On hand for the passage was The third ordinance, a bond dinances introduced this week ties. though Committee members letter, saying the homes had been former mayor Elaine Becker, ordinance, authorizes the is- will be held at the Committee’s He said the closing date is in should consider retaining the placed in the plain in the mid- who originally proposed the suance of bonds in the amount of Aug. 17 meeting. September, although the town- current building, originally built 1990s and the classification was code changes last year. She $328,000 for improvement of A fifth ordinance, regulating ship can condemn the contract in in 1912 as a firehouse, for histor- affecting insurance rates and praised the work Clapp had done Undercliff Road from Millburn the number of garbage bags busi- order to purchase the property. ical reasons. property values. in including areas of concern and Avenue to Southern Slope Drive ness owners in the downtown It was important the Commit- Barnett suggested plans to He was told the township engi- simplifying the code. “The ordi- and the purchase of a new senior can put out for collection, was tee move on authorizing the is- build a new Town Hall are pre- neer is conferring with the nance fills a void in our code. citizens bus. adjourned until the Sept. 7 meet- suance of bonds that evening, ac- mature, as residents haven’t seen county engineer about preparing Unfortunately, it’s needed,” she The fourth ordinance amends ing. cording to the mayor, so the the costs of replacing the exist- the appropriate documents for said. township can take action before ing building. FEMA. The Committee also intro- the businessman’s closing date. McDermott assured both “As soon as the papers are duced four other ordinances. The McDermott also said Tuesday speakers the Committee is acting filed, we can help you with the first of those amends the code re- evening was the first time the on the concept of building a new petition,” McDermott said. lating to taxicabs and automobile Public Notices Public Notices

Committee had heard from the facility and many more decisions In other business, the Commit- liveries, requiring automobile NOTICE businessman or his lawyer, and are yet to be made. tee unanimously passed an ordi- liveries to carry $1.5 million of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL PERSON TO PERSON AND PLACE TOPLACE TRANSFER (EXPANSION OF LICENSED PREMISES) TAKE NOTICE, that application has been made to the Township Council of the Township of Millburn for a Person to Person and Place to Place transfer to Kings Super Markets Inc. a Ple- nary Retail Distribution License #0712-44-012-005 for premises located at 778 Morris Turnpike, conspiracy of individuals who whether a cursory look by sever- Property Committee, estimated Millburn, New Jersey, 07041, heretofore issued to SME Co., Inc. for premises located at 778 BOE Morris Turnpike, Millburn, New Jersey, 07041 were dishonest and greedy in a al architects would address the that the middle school has suffi- The names and addresses of the Officers, Directors, Stockholders are as follows: Continued from Page A1 culture where nothing was ever problem of change orders. cient instructional space for next KIngs Super Markets Inc. Marks & Spencer, PLC 100% Stockholders questioned.” Scharf also raised the issue of year. Patrick Dentato, V.P., Secretary, Michael House, Baker Street Treasurer, CFO London, England 1WA-1DN and conference expenses, guide- Members of the public ques- when change orders are execut- Board member Debra Camitta 26 Arcadia Way lines for purchasing through tioned the board’s construction ed, noting that some changes told the audience preliminary Hillsdale, New Jersey 07642 KIngs Super Markets Inc. state contracts or cooperative programs later in the meeting have been made prior to the talks have taken place between Daniel Portnoy, President & CEO 38 Lake Drive groups, and authorized bid when Anatoli Gorelov, the direc- board meeting. board and municipal officials to Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 thresholds. tor of buildings and grounds, an- “Anything less than $3,750, I discuss the possibility of moving Kings Super Markets, Inc. Zeglarski made the point dis- swered queries regarding 14 sep- can approve,” Zeglarski said. To Board of Education offices to the Cherie Bliwise, Senior V.P. 75 Western Drive trict employees do not use credit arate change orders on the keep projects moving ahead, he new Town Hall when it is built. Short Hills, New Jersey 07078 cards and board members review evening’s agenda. said, the Property Committee Maryann Doyle, assistant su- Kings Super Markets, Inc. Fred Brohm, Executive V.P. the monthly bill schedule check Township resident Ken Et- can approve change orders up to perintendent for curriculum, said 30 Crystal Farm Road by check. He also said a yearly tinger questioned the board’s re- $25,000. the technology department is re- Warwick, New York 10990 audit oversees district compli- liance on its architect when it ap- Because ongoing construction viewing bids by contractors to Objections, if any, should be made immediately in writing to Joanne M. Monarque, Township Clerk, Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey, 07041. ance and performance. peared many of the change projects have created additional overhaul the district Web site. Respectfully submitted by, “I think it is important to orders, he said, should have been change orders for the board to Former board member Abby KINGS SUPER MARKETS, INC. by: Robert C. Williams, Esq. review our procedures,” Superin- anticipated and included in the review, a special meeting of the Kalan asked why resident volun- 622 Eagle Rock Avenue West Orange, New Jersey, 07052 tendent of Schools Richard original plans. board has been scheduled for teers or students weren’t being (973) 736-4100 Brodow said. “The public trust Brodow replied that the total Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Edu- used instead. Attorney for Applicant cannot be abrogated or abused in $18 million construction pro- cation Center. “We looked at in-district per- The Item 1057537 Fee $82.56 any way.” He said while any fi- gram to add classroom space to In other board business, mem- sonnel, but for the time line we July 15, 22, 2004 nancial safeguards must rely on elementary schools was coming bers of the board-sponsored wanted, we could not allocate the PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE "Take notice that Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Ba- On July 14, 2004, the Planning Board of the the honesty and integrity of the in under budget. Long Range Planning Commit- personnel,” Doyle said. Accord- sarab have applied for: Township of Millburn, County of Essex, Historic District Construction Permit memorialized the approval of Minor Site Plan district personal, “These board Board member Joshua Scharf tee’s subcommittee studying ing to Doyle, the cost of redesign from the Historic Preservation Commission of Application #277, Innovation Optics, 800 Mor- the Township of Millburn for property located ris Turnpike, to operate a retail eyeglass cen- members are honest, intelligent suggested three architects should space needs at the middle school may run as high as $15,000. The at 446 Wyoming Avenue, appearing on the ter on the site. official maps as Lot 307 Block 20 Millburn The determination of said Board is now on and very watchful.” review any projects and bid on presented their preliminary find- district hopes to have the new Township, with hearing scheduled at the file in the office of the Board Secretary and is The situation in Roslyn, them. However, former board ings to the board. site online by mid-October, she meeting on August 5, 2004 slated to begin at available for inspection during normal busi- 8:00 p.m. in the Town Hall, 375 Millburn Ave- ness hours. Brodow said, appeared to be “a member Tom Belding asked Carol Marcus, chairman of the said. nue, Millburn, New Jersey. The requested Helen S. Merle regulatory opinions are for: Secretary/Clerk to the Planning Board Exterior demolition work and two-story addi- The Item 1064210 tion with basement addition at the rear of the Fee $6.88 house. It will include a family room and pow- July 22, 2004 der room on 1st floor and new master bed- room and bathroom on 2nd floor. LEGAL NOTICE Albert Sulick The papers relating to this application are on On July 14, 2004, the Planning Board of the and said he landed on Omaha take care of it,” he said, “but I file in the office of the Secretary of the Histor- Township of Millburn, County of Essex, Veterans Beach during the second wave of guess we’ll have to be there a ic Preservation Commission in Town Hall and memorialized the approval of Amended Reso- Continued from Page A1 may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 lution Relating to Minor Subdivision Applica- assaults on D-Day. He went on to Albert Sulick has lived in the couple of years. Who knows?” a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. tion #558, M. Brian & Sandra Maher, 95-97 Geoffrey and Susan Basarab Hemlock Road. help build the first bridge over Township since 1964. He and his Applicants The determination of said Board is now on The Item 1065752 file in the office of the Board Secretary and is exposed himself to enemy fire as the Rhine. Two of his brothers wife, Rosalie, who died several The Distinguished Serviced Fee $12.04 available for inspection during normal busi- July 22, 2004 ness hours. he rallied the soldiers. rode in their tank across the years ago, were married for 52 Medal is given to veterans who Helen S. Merle PUBLIC NOTICE Secretary/Clerk to the Planning Board He won a second Bronze Star bridge into Germany. years and their two daughters were state residents at the time "Take notice that Andrew and Lise Chapman The Item 1064227 have applied for: Fee $6.88 for Merit Achievement, the Air “My mother insisted they graduated from Millburn High they entered the service and Historic Site or District Demolition Permit July 22, 2004 Medal for completing 25 combat School. served in combat while on active Historic District Construction Permit LEGAL NOTICE serve in the same tank,” he said. from the Historic Preservation Commission of assaults and achieved the rank of Sulick was 18 years old when duty. Combat veterans who were the Township of Millburn for property located On July 19, 2004, the Board of Adjustment of Policarpio doesn’t like to talk at 28 Northern Drive appearing on the official the Township of Millburn, County of Essex, captain by the time he left the he enlisted in the Navy in 1942 not residents of New Jersey at maps as Lot 12 Block 2104 Millburn Town- memorialized the Approval of application of A much about the war these days. ship, with hearing scheduled at the meeting & R Millburn Associates, L.P., 187 Millburn service. He remembers 14 young men and served throughout the war as the time they entered military on August 5 slated to begin at 8:00 p.m.in Avenue, for use and occupation of portion of the Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, site for sports training physical therapy and The holder of degrees in eco- from the township who left to a radio operator with postings in service qualify for the Meritori- New Jersey. The requested regulatory opin- expansion of Ambulatory Surgical facility. ions are for: The determination of said Board is now on nomics and marketing, Nugent fight at the same time as he did North Africa and Italy. He was in ous Service Medal. Experior demolition work and 1) extend rear file in the office of the Board Secretary and is went on to executive positions Naples when Germany surren- Applications for the medal stone porch and add pergola, and expand available for inspection during normal busi- and who never came back. window, 2) remove decayed top closed porch ness hours. with companies such as dered and was transferred to a can be made by the veterans, and restore to original with black iron railing Helen S. Merle He and the members of his and canvas awning. Expose original windows Secretary/Clerk to the Board of Adjustment The Item 1065915 Unilever, Johnson & Johnson destroyer escort in preparation their families or someone else on and red terracotta tile. 3) replace two side unit still get together regularly. windows and windowed door entrance to Fee $7.31 and Proctor & Gamble. Today, However, their numbers are for the invasion of Japan. their behalf. Gerald Vitturello, match on right side. July 22, 2004 he describes himself as a lever- Sulick said he accumulated the chairman of the township’s The papers relating to this application are on LEGAL NOTICE small now. file in the office of the Secretary of the Histor- On July 19, 2004, the Board of Adjustment of aged buy-out specialist and the required service time for promo- Community Service Award ic Preservation Commission in Town Hall and the Township of Millburn, County of Essex, “Only seven left in the outfit,” may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 memorialized the Approval of application of chief executive officer of his own tion to chief radioman, but opted Committee, applied on behalf of a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Charles & Sheila Perruzzi, 5 Bruce Circle, to he said. Andrew and Lise Chapman erect addition on the site. company. He and his wife, to leave the service. several veterans who received Applicants The determination of said Board is now on Policarpio appreciates the The Item 1065000 file in the office of the Board Secretary and is Helen, have three grown children He said he was always inter- their medals during a recent Fee $13.76 available for inspection during normal busi- medal, but adds, “I think it’s July 22, 2004 ness hours. and have lived in the township ested in photography and had Township Committee meeting Helen S. Merle coming a little too late.” At the PUBLIC NOTICE for 25 years. carried a Roloflex throughout the this spring. Secretary/Clerk to the Board of Adjustment awards ceremony held at the end "Take notice that Jeffrey and Elizabeth Nan- The Item 1065900 These days, Nugent said he war, so it was natural to begin The New Jersey Department feldt have applied for: Fee $6.45 of June in Orange, he said, only Historic District Construction Permit July 22, 2004 watches the news from Iraq with freelancing for studios in New of Military and Veterans Affairs from the Historic Preservation Commission of eight or nine veterans from the Township of Millburn for property located TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN a soldier’s eye. He thinks the York. Eventually, he came to run also holds regular awards presen- at 37 Highland Avenue, appearing on the offi- AMENDMENT TO INVITATION TO BIDDERS World War II showed up. cial maps as Lot 2110 Block 1 Millburn Town- handling of the war itself was his own studio on Madison tations. A spokesman for the de- ship, with hearing scheduled at the meeting Please be advised that the Invitation to Bid- Nonetheless, he said the medal on 8/5/04 slated to begin at 8:00 p.m.inthe ders for "Improvements to Park Facilities - superb. However, the handling of Avenue in 1955. Sulick shot por- partment said many veterans Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, Basketball &Tennis Courts" is amended to in- shows “the state knows what we New Jersey. The requested regulatory opin- clude a fee of Fifty dollars ($50.00) for each the peace mission has been a dis- traits, weddings and commercial prefer to receive their medals ions are for: set of plans and specifications, which will be went through.” Exterior demolition work and remove existing refunded to those submitting bids. appointment. assignments. He said he became through the mail without any one story - replace with new, larger room. The longtime resident keeps Renovate kitchen, den. Bid are to be submitted to the Township Clerk Nugent feels a kinship with the “semi-retired” two years ago. fanfare. The papers relating to this application are on for bid opening on Wednesday, August 4, soldiers overseas and said his an eye on world events and wor- “I volunteered, I did what I The Item is interested in file in the office of the Secretary of the Histor- 2004, at 11:00 a.m. as originally stated. ic Preservation Commission in Town Hall and own experiences taught him two ries about the soldiers and re- was told,” Sulick said, looking recording the stories and reflec- may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 Joanne M. Monarque, RMC a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Township Clerk things. servists who are under fire in back. He remembers the news of tions of veterans and hopes Elizabeth and Jeffrey Nanfeldt Iraq. Applicants Millburn Item-1060822 “I learned the worth of a the attack on Pearl Harbor was anyone receiving a medal will The Item 1066225 Fee:$8.60 “We were young,” he said. Fee $11.18 July 22, 2004 human being,” he said. No devastating. Comparing the contact us. July 22, 2004 “These are married kids with LEGAL NOTICE matter where a soldier came events of the 1940s with today’s LEGAL NOTICE On July 14, 2004, the Planning Board of the children.” On July 19, 2004, the Board of Adjustment of Township of Millburn, County of Essex, from, he recalled, “all American headlines, he questions why our the Township of Millburn, County of Essex, memorialized the approval of Minor Site Plan blood is red.” Today, Policarpio remains servicemen and women are in memorialized the Approval of application of Application #281, Frog’s Hair Partners, LLC, Display Robert & Wendy Marcus, 139 Fairfield Drive, 281 Essex Street, to convert first floor prem- He also learned never to take active in the community and harm’s way in the Middle East. to erect addition on the site. ises from residential use to retail use. The determination of said Board is now on The determination of said Board is now on himself too seriously. helped raise the flag during this “I wish to heck we could get Advertising file in the office of the Board Secretary and is file in the office of the Board Secretary and is available for inspection during normal busi- available for inspection during normal busi- “War gives you a perspective year’s Fourth of July ceremonies out of there,” Sulick said. “I’m ness hours. ness hours. Deadline Helen S. Merle Helen S. Merle on life,” he said. in Taylor Park. He said he enjoys sure there was a reason for going Secretary/Clerk to the Board of Adjustment Secretary/Clerk to the Planning Board playing golf at the East Orange (to Iraq), but I don’t see any Friday, 4 p.m. The Item 1065897 The Item 1064202 Julio Policarpio Fee $6.45 Fee $6.88 Golf Course, and one of the reason.” If he had his way, the Call (973) 376-1200 July 22, 2004 July 22, 2004 Julio Policarpio was a member friends he plays with regularly is troops would be pulled out. of the 86th Combat Engineers another veteran, Albert Sulick. “It’s their country, let them www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 22, 2004 Page B9

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Free Est, Fully Ins’d [email protected] gant, resid’l nghbrhd. beau- Stores Sale/Rent 2485 attics,bsmnts,garages,yard $1200/mo. Call after 6pm, w/w,gar.Immac,move-in 973-226-0868 908-930-9715 or 433-7652 973-509-3932 tiful grnds. Near NYC sheds&demo. SameDay We are a local friendly 973-746-5652. cond. 33 Greenbrook Dr; company with excellent APARTMENTS transp. From $2,175. M- 1/2 mi No. Bay Ave, off WENDY SANDS Srvc.Fully ins.Amx/visa/mc HOWE’S PAINTING Upper Montclair- Prime references. Our services include Fri 9-5 973-763-8454 or Broad St, onto Liongate to Estate & Content Sales 201- 342-9333 / & Decorative Finishes FOR RENT Rentals to Share 2360 Retail, 1300 SF. 1 story Carpentry, Painting, Window & Eve/Wknds 973-744-6371 Greenbrook Dr. 973-467-8175 973-340-7454 Door Installation, Bathroom & (973)893-8075 brick building, prominant Kitchen Renovations. Montclair: MONTCLAIR-Spacious 201-396-7637 location, excl visibility & 973-535-9164 COLDWELL-Fem seek Rm JOSEPH Z. 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NO 1BR. 8/1. $1,150.00 free off st. prkg, no dogs, Home Improvements 1860 Wanted to Rent large LR, DR, remodeled Plastering 1980 FEE $800 & up. All utils no fee, 973-921-1700 2365 Open the kitchen w/breakfast bar, 1 paid. NY bus at door. Ideal for Sharing Montclair: bedroom &remodeled A B S Drywall PLASTERING,Sheetrock’g Call Susan 973-429-8444 Kindergarten Teacher Sunny 3 BR., 2 Bath bath. Replacement win- Sheetrck•Spackle•Plaster Carpentry of all types. 40 Avail 8/1 $1,750 SUMMER SPECIAL needs Apt. for Sept 1st, 973-818-1366 ∂ 591-1696 Yrs in Bus. 973-226-5867 ONE MONTH FREE**, non-smoker, no pets, dows. Hardwood floors. 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Classifieds… Minutes to major hwys. stored Victorian.Frpl, hdwd midtown direct train, imme- www.brookdalegardens flrs, W/D, prkng. 1 block to Montclair- Sunny 1BR loft, diate sale fully furnished 1-800-472-0151 they work! .com973-743-0666 NYC train. $1250/mo+. close to NYC trans $900/ also possible, $379,500 Today! equal opportunity renter Call Joe, 973-464-0482. incl utils. (917)860-4045. 732-793-5388 Page B12 Thursday, July 22, 2004 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com

Weichert Realtors Proudly Presents… Drucker named member A WONDERFULLY RENOVATED COTTAGE WITH CHARACTER. of President’s Council

Wendy Drucker, a top-produc- ing sales associate with the Burgdorff ERA Short Hills office, was recently awarded in- clusion into the prestigious Burgdorff ERA President’s Council. Recognizing only the top 17 sales associates out of Burgdorff’s over 700-member sales force, membership in the Burgdorff ERA President’s Council is the company’s highest and most distinguished honor. Drucker ranks 10th in the entire Beautifully renovated with attention to detail and good taste this enchanting cottage is the perfect alternative to company. condo living. Move right in and enjoy the brand new perfectly appointed kitchen, the spacious living room with new Announced during the recent Burgdorff ERA annual awards Wendy Drucker oversized fireplace as well as the sunlit formal dining room for gracious dining. Take a moment to relax on the breakfast, Drucker was recog- the NJAR Distinguished Sales charming front and back porches and large pretty property. Rental: $2,600/mo nized by Burgdorff ERA Presi- Club, reserved for Realtors earn- Dianne White dent Pat Hoferkamp for outstand- ing the Circle of Excellence Weichert President’s Club 1997~2003 ing sales production for the year Award for 10 years or more. NJAR Distinguished Sales Club 2003. Active in her community, 973-467-6614 - Direct Line 973-376-6995 - Residence 973-723-9802—Cell “Wendy’s tireless efforts and Drucker is involved with the Edu- extraordinary dedication have cational Foundation of Millburn- e34645-01 earned her the respect and admira- Short Hills, which accepts direct tion of both her clients and col- referrals from area businesses leagues in the real estate industry,” through the Foundation’s Partners said Hoferkamp. “Her unwaver- in Excellence Program. This non- ing commitment to excellence has profit organization provides fund- made her an invaluable asset to ing to Millburn schools for enrich- Weichert Realtors Proudly Presents… our company.” ment programs. Adding to her list of accolades, She has also served on various 411 Wyoming Avenue ~ Millburn Drucker recently earned the New executive boards for civic groups, Jersey Association of Realtors including the League of Women (NJAR) Circle of Excellence Voters, Millburn Environmental Sales Award—Gold for produc- Commission, Millburn-Short tion of over $18 million and 25 Hills Historical Society, Wyoming units minimum in 2003. She also Elementary School, Millburn earned the NJAR Circle of Excel- Middle School, and Millburn lence Sales Award—Silver in High School. 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2002, and To contact Drucker, call her at the Bronze Level in 1994, 1995, (973) 376-4683, or e-mail her at and 1999. She is also among a Wendy-Drucker@burgdorff. select group of sales associates in com.

I won’t sell you a home. I will share facts, opinions & options. “AS NEW” WONDERFULLY RENOVATED. Only you can decide Perfectly renovated colonial home with class and extraordinary attention to detail. New perfect kitchen with new what works for you. separate cathedral ceiling breakfast room offering beautiful designer Pella windows and Pella French doors leading to new mahogany deck. New powder room. New bath. Master suite with jacuzzi. New central air. New gleaming hardwood floors. Wonderful curb appeal. PRISTINE. $789,000 Elizabeth Winterbottom Dianne White Burgdorff ERA Realtors Weichert President’s Club 1997~2003 Short Hills Office - 545 Millburn Avenue NJAR Distinguished Sales Club direct 973-376-3789 office 973-376-5200 973-467-6614 - Direct Line 973-376-6995 - Residence 973-723-9802—Cell email [email protected] e34644-01 E33965-01

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Directions: From Route 78/24 Westbound: Take Exit 7C (JFK Parkway/Livingston/Caldwell) Proceed on JFK Parkway and follow signs for The Mall at Short Hills onto JFK Parkway/Livingston. Proceed on JFK Parkway past The Mall at Short Hills to the traffic light at the intersection of JFK Parkway and South Orange Avenue. Turn left onto South Orange Avenue. Proceed approximately 3/4 mile and turn right into the community. Continental Properties Communities of Distinction. *One member of each household must be 55 or more. ❖ *All prices subject to change without notice. E33967-01 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 22, 2004 Page B13 Essex offers outreach services here Monday The Essex County Clerk, cant must be accompanied by an With routine processing, pass- censes must bring a DD 214 Patrick McNally, will be avail- identifying witness who has ports are received within six form in addition to proof of resi- able Monday at the Millburn known the applicant for at least weeks. Those needing expedited dency and signature. Police Department, 435 Essex two years, is a U.S. citizen or service pay the additional fee, Those filing physicians’ li- St., from 2 to 8 p.m. to process resident alien, and must be able plus overnight delivery and re- censes must bring $25 in cash, passports, notary oaths, veterans to establish his own identity by ceive their passports within two money order or certified check. licenses and file physicians li- one of the primary means listed weeks. For more information, call the censes. above. Those needing passports in Essex County Clerk’s Office, Those seeking assistance The applicant must have three less than 14 days—for travel or (973) 621-4918, or visit www.es- through the outreach program alternate forms of identification, to obtain foreign visas—need to sexclerk.com. should arrive at least 30 minutes such as a school identification make an appointment at the At the present time, the clerk’s prior to closing time card, credit card, or Social Secu- Passport Agency by office is no longer issuing ABC Both parents must be present rity card, and the witness. Non- calling (215) 418-5937. For identification cards to Essex before a passport is issued to citizen parents applying for chil- more information about obtain- County residents, due to a tem- children under 13 years old. dren’s passports must have a res- ing a passport, call (973) 621- porary suspension by the state. Only one parent must be present ident’s card or valid foreign pass- 4920. For more information, call the for applicants 14 or older. Excep- port. Those seeking veterans’ li- clerk’s office. tions may be made in special The applicant also must have family or exigent circumstances two, two-inch square passport requiring immediate travel, or if photos with him at the time of one parent has sole authority to application, as well as a Social obtain the passport. Security number. Those applying for passports Effective Feb. 1, all applicants, must bring with them a birth cer- including minors, must appear in Photo courtesy of Sara Chwatt tificate containing a raised seal person to obtain a U.S. passport. GIIFT GIVER—Seven-year-old Dana Chwatt holds checks and date of registration from the Payment can be made by she is sending to Food for the Hungry to help a child in Peru. city or state of birth or natural- money order, or personal or cer- ization papers and identification tified check, payable to the U.S. such as a driver’s license, a gov- Department of State. ernmental identification card or a A processing fee of $30 per Birthday girl celebrates previous U.S. passport not more applicant can be paid with cash, than 15 years old. money order or certified check, by making donations If none of these means of iden- payable to the Essex County tification is available, the appli- Clerk. By Patricia Harris said she encouraged Dana to of The Item raise money for a charity. 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Not responsible for typographical errors Prices Good Thru 8/1/04. The specific prices and products K in this ad are set by EG Holding Corp, Inc., and may not be available at other stores. - SL 1065086 Page B14 Thursday, July 22, 2004 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com Bike shop assisting with safety checks To promote bicycle tal entrance off Morris Avenue in safety checks on bicycle helmets safety among children, the Mill- Summit. and members of the Millburn burn Bike Shop joins Overlook Conducting the safety checks Bike Shop will do safety Hospital and the Summit Bike are Overlook personnel, the checks and adjustments on bikes. Police in a “bike rodeo” Sunday Millburn Bike Shop and the For additional information, call from noon to 3 p.m. at the hospi- Summit Bike Police. Overlook Maura Scott, child life specialist, tal, to check bicycling equip- pediatric residents will conduct at (908) 522-5200. ment. Overlook Hospital will host the event for children ages 3 to 12 in Parking Lot B at the hospi-

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