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Piscataway Pitching School Expansion Learning to Live

Piscataway Pitching School Expansion Learning to Live

Vol. 144, No. 3 Saturday, January 15, 2005 Piscataway pitching school expansion Special election slated for Jan. 25 asks for additional $14.6 million PISCATAWAY — The town­ by voters in March 2002. If approved, the tax impact School; provide for the con­ built to accommodate 1,700 ship Board of Education has The election will be held on the average home assessed struction of five new science students, 2,200 are now authorized a special election Jan. 25. The district will also at $109,000 would be $55.23 laboratories, art studios, enrolled. Next year, 2,300 stu­ seeking approval for an addi­ hold two information meet­ per year, or $4.60 per month, music rooms, a 1,200-seat the­ dents will be enrolled. tional $14.6 million to com­ ings on the referendum — 10 at current lending rates. The ater and upgrades to existing If voters approve the refer­ plete a district-wide expan­ a.m. today at Arbor School additional funds will connect science laboratories and air endum, the additional funds sion and renovation program and 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Anthony and Patton conditioning. that was originally approved Schor Middle School. Buildings at Piscataway High was Continued on page A2 More charges SCHOOLS filed in BATTLE Metuchen and Middlesex tax flap high school players battle during Metuchen’s 60-42 BOUND BROOK — victory Jan. 7. For recent Somerset County Prosecutor results, see page B 1. Wayne Forrest announced last week that a series of criminal complaints were filed in Superior Court in Somerville charging Rafael Rosario with eight additional crimes, including theft by deception and tax violation, in connection with an ongoing investigation into Cafe Imperial. The additional charges are second degree failure to sur-

position, second degree theft by deception, third degree fil­ Milestone ing false tax reports, third degree misapplication of marked entrusted property, third degree tampering with public MAACO Collision Repair & records, fourth degree decep­ Auto Painting honored Kim tive business practices and Hullfish, the franchise oper­ Learning to live without fourth degree false swearing, ator at 224 Lincoln Blvd., for officials reported. producing $1 million in Rosario, 43, a borough resi­ sales. A record 125 of 500 Calendar dent, is principal owner of MAACO franchises reached Cafe Imperial, Forrest said. the million dollar milestone According to the prosecutor, in 2004. It was the sixth spreads Rosario and Kenneth time that the Middlesex Henderson, currently sus­ facility achieved the mile­ pended borough police chief, stone. Hullfish is shown with anti-drug were arrested Oct. 19 of last his wife Marylyn; his daugh­ year by Somerset County ter, Michelle Keller and her Prosecutor’s Office detectives boyfriend Geoff Brobst. message Elisa Chaudet. a and charged with second fifth grade pupil at degree official misconduct and conspiracy to commit By ADAM HOCHRON Stoney Brook School in official misconduct. Staff Writer Branchburg, Forrest said the BEDMINSTER — In a time Division of Taxation, Office of when the advertising and the created this Kiwanis patriotic rhyme for Criminal Investigation and entertainment industry is Division of Alcohol Beverage being scorned for producing her anti-drug poster, above, Control and Department of returns violent and graphic material, Labor all joined the investiga­ Kiwanis is back in Edison 12 Somerset County youths which appears as tion and are actively assisting with the formation of a new were honored by their par­ part of the 2005 the prosecutor’s office. dub sponsored by the ents, local police and digni­ Anti-Drug The charges filed against Calendar Kiwanis Club of Woodbridge. taries for posters that pro­ Rosario allege that he filed produced by the The new organization mote a life without drug and false sales and use tax quar­ Somerset County already has more than 20 alcohol abuse. terly returns on behalf of the Prosecutor's members. Not only did they receive restaurant. The charges allege Office. Zach Kiwanis is an international congratulations, eight he consistently underreport­ received savings bonds of Horton, left, a fifth service organization made up ed the amount of business $100, three received $200 sav­ grader at the of service-minded men and sales tax received by Cafe ings bonds and one Saint Elizabeth Imperial for 1999-2003. women who believe that our Bernardsville pupil received a School in In addition, Rosario alleged­ children are the future and $500 savings bond for having Bernardsville, ly illegally withheld more who are interested in improv­ his design voted best of all. All autographs a than $75,000 from the ing their communities. of the winning entries were copy of the Division of Taxation and State The organization includes made into a calendar. calendar. of New Jersey during the Circle K for college students, As part of the Somerset same period, Forrest said. Key Club for High School County Prosecutor’s Office Forrest said the $75,000 does students, Builders Club for 2005 anti-drug calendar, fifth not include fees, penalties Junior High and K Kids in and sixth grade pupils from and interest potentially due. grade school. around the county were chal­ Henderson was arrested last The Kiwanis Club of Edison lenged to design their best fall on charges he tipped off is currently meeting at the anti drug and violence adver­ Rosario about an impending tisements. raid by state liquor law inves­ Main Street Tratto’ria, 413 As the best design of the cal­ tigators. Henderson was eat­ Main St., Metuchen. 6 p.m. endar, now in its seventh year IMAGE COURTESY OF ing dinner at the Cafe on the first and third THE SOMERSET of existence, Zach Horton, a COUNTY Imperial on Oct. 17 when he Wednesdays of the month. fifth grader at the Saint PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE learned that state Alcoholic (ABOVE); GEORGE The next meeting is sched­ PACCIELLO/STAFF uled for Wednesday. Continued on page A2 PHOTOGRAPHER (LEFT) Continued on page A2 There is also a Key Club in the J. P. Stevens High School that needs the sup­ port of the Kiwanis Club. For additional information, Board rejects parking plan Bound Brook man call Gwen at (908) 500-2730 strip mall at the corner of No renovation or other con­ during the day or (908) 781- E d - n0\e: n 's ’ at 6862 in the evening. appeared on Dec. 11, 2004, is Park and West Golf avenues struction work on the strip being reprinted because it ong- may be heading to court. mall is planned, according to charged with rape ______inally contained inaccurate According to Zoning and representatives of information about what Code Enforcement Officer Scotchbrook. BOUND BROOK — A man faces charges of kidnapping and ' Scotchbrook Associates, owners John Pabst, Scotchbrook The Planning Board raping his former girlfriend, an 18-year-old woman. of an existing strip mall at the Associates, owners of the requested the zoning board Jose Raul Escano-Rodriguez, 22, of Linden Avenue waS . . comer of Park and West Golf site, have filed a suit in state consider the variance on the arrested Tuesday morning near a section of woods in comm entary...... avenues, were seeking when Superior Court in New parking spaces. After hear­ Bridgewater where the rape was said to have taken place. The _ .. . ., - - they appeared before both the Brunswick against the ing the request, the zoning woods are off Vosseller Avenue north of the Bound Brook bor­ Community Lite ...... » -0 Planning Board and Zoning Zoning Board of Adjustment, board rejected it on Sept. 9. der. „ , p i Board of Adjustment. The which had upheld Pabst’s rec­ During a planning board Escano-Rodriguez has been charged with one count of aggra­ o ports...... applicants were only seeking ommendation that the center hearing on the application vated sexual assault, first degree; one count of kidnapping, sec­ have 70 parking spaces. held Dec. 1, Mayor Daniel ond degree; one count of terroristic threats, third degree; and Entertainment...... B-6 atPh!7 o m Jla parkingplan at Scotchbrook had requested Gallagher, who also sits on one count of weapons possession, third degree. He is being a variance so it would only the planning board, said held in the Somerset County Jail on $75,000 cash bail. Obituaries...... A -7 By LIBBY b a r sk y need 26 spaces at the site, work on the variance request According to a release from the Somerset County’ prosecu­ rnnntv News ' A-5 Correspondent which houses a Chinese take­ should be stopped until any tor’s office, the suspect picked up the woman around 5:17 a.m. county mews...... #*□ SOu TH p l a in f ie l d - out restaurant, an auto parts litigation is settled. The Tuesday at her South Bound Brook home. store, a kitchen cabinet store board did not take any action Police LOO...... A-3 An issue over the number of Continued on page A2 parking spaces needed for a and periodical distributor. at that meeting. Saturday, January 15, 2005 The Chronicle

(£) beScRIfct +HE pRO»»«M,C.HM|eMae aK O P P 0R+ U w ; + y, Piscataway pitching school expansion spokesman with the New Continued from page A1 Jersey Schools Construction will also allow the district to Corp., the agency created to construct 10 classrooms and a spearhead the state’s focus gymnasium at Grandview as and financial commitment to well as install air conditioning, improving school facilities. and upgrade the parking, main Additionally, global events entrance, rest rooms and elec­ such as a building boom in trical systems. At Knollwood China have increased the cost and Randolphville schools, the of construction materials. The funds will include the installa­ price of petroleum, used in tion of air conditioning rubber materials, is another throughout the buildings, and factor. other minor upgrades. Work at six of the 11 build­ Rapidly escalating construc­ ings that were part of tion costs are responsible for Piscataway’s original March the shortfall, said Robert L. 2002 referendum approved by Copeland, superintendent of voters are all but finished. schools. These include additions and Mt> V»'#Le«MCc “Those who have undertak­ renovations to Conackamack, en home remodeling are well Quibbletown, and Schor mid­ aware of building costs, and dle schools; additions to Arbor school construction is more and King intermediate expensive than residential,” schools, and renovations to < D R fviE W yov,K ftFCisiotv he said. “In March 2002, when Fellowship Farms School. voters first approved the These projects have all been expansion of our schools, the completed on time and within state was recommending that their original budgets. IMAGE COURTESY OF THE SOMERSET COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE we calculate school construc­ Bids on the Piscataway High The cover of the 2005 Anti-Drug Calendar, produced by the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office. The design was created by Zach Horton, tion at $138 per square foot; School portion of the referen­ a fifth grade pupil at the Saint Elizabeth School in Bernardsville. currently, it is just under $220 dum are more than $33.6 mil­ per square foot, not including lion; the budget is about $23.4 the site. Each day that these million with an additional building projects are delayed, $1.4 million for contingency. Learning to live without we incur risk that construction In order to complete the high costs will be even higher.” school project as it is current­ Increases in construction ly designed, the district would it to his poster. who does not. trained D.A.R.E. officers and costs pet square foot, the price need an additional $10.6 mil­ Continued from page A1 “I learned about finding “I thought maybe I’d win, culminates in a graduation of raw materials such as con­ lion. Elizabeth School in options, reviewing the situa­ and I like to use drawing ceremony and a day at the crete and steel, land acquisi­ Cost estimates on the Bernardsville, said he was sur­ tion, making a decision and books to practice my draw­ Somerset County Ballpark tion, as well as inflation, have Grandview, Randolphville, prised he won. assessing what each letter (in ing,” Nicole said. “You can’t where officers, students, par­ affected school building pro­ and Knollwood expansion and “I was thinking out of the D.A.R.E.) stands for,” Horton be happy and healthy with ents and teachers all get jects throughout the state, upgrades are $3.9 million over whole county, what are the said. drugs.” together to enjoy time togeth­ said Kevin McElroy, budget. chances Til get first prize?” Nicole Rokicki of Somerset County Prosecutor er. Zach said. “It’s something I Bridgewater, whose father, Wayne Forrest said the pro­ Forrest said the program feel strongly about and I’m Chris, is a member of the gram has been very success­ does more than just teach going to stick to the idea and Franklin Police Department, ful. Some 7,000 calendars will children about the dangers of never change my mind.” said her design was “Be smart be distributed this year. using drugs and alcohol. More charges For his poster, Zach said he and don’t start.” There are approximately 77 “This way the students and took what he learned from his Nicole’s poster is a take off elementary schools which the officers don’t meet under Drug Abuse Resistance on the “this is your brain on take part in the D.A.R.E. pro­ traumatic circumstances,” he Education Officer Doug Seals drugs” ad showing someone gram, which includes class­ said. “Nowadays they can filed in tax flap of Bernardsville and applied who uses drugs and another room visits by specially- meet in a positive way.” cers arrived, police said. Continued from page A1 Videotape surveillance also H o m e o w n e r s : and Beverage Control officers captured Henderson’s activi­ were minutes away from the ties, police said. TO CHAN UP YOUR DEBT? establishment and planned to Both Rosario and ® HERgAUFE, Pay Off Holiday Bills or G et Cash Fast! arrest several employees, Henderson remain free on b a d Weight Management Program police said. bail. C o u l d Y o u U se a n I Pay only $208 Undercover detectives The department is currently 24 Yean o! Experience E x t r a $50,000? | a month!* already stationed inside the being led by acting Chief lancing - No Income Check Loans - Foreclosures - Bankruptcies Late Payments restaurant watched as Louis Diana, who helped Tree Body Scan Analysis Credit Problems - High Credit Card Balances - No Credit History Henderson informed owner unveil a new paint scheme for $39.00 Value A l r e a d y H a v e a Rafael Rosario and helped the patrol cars this month as G r e a t R a t e ? part of a public image cam­ Gratae!: Brag Hoorn 732-396-202S You can get a 2nd Mortgage him alert specific employees and keep your tame low rale to flee before the ABC offi­ paign. 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AUTO Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Bound Brook man U>^URIES Community Celebration WORK charged with rape INJURIES ■ “The Legacy Lives On” Continued from page A1 cated from Escano-Rodriguez and the car impounded after SPORTS Sunday, January 16,2005 She wanted to go to a his arrest. USURIES friend’s house in Bound Brook The woman also suffered 4:00PM but was driven instead to the bruises and bites on her face, woods where he allegedly leg and arm, according to the attacked her. He also put a release. She was treated for New Hope Baptist Church knife to her throat. her injuries at Somerset She fought him off, grabbed Medical Center in Somerville. 45 Hampton St., Metuchen, NJ the knife and threw it out of An investigation is continu­ (732)549-8941 the car, then drove back to ing into the rape and related South Bound Brook to notify attack. Anyone with informa­ Rev. Ronald L. Owens police when he threatened to tion is asked to call South kill her. The knife was confis- Bound Brook police at (732) Senior Pastor 356-0087, Bound Brook police at (732) 356-0800, T H O M A S A . Bridgewater police at (908) Mon 9-1. 5-9pui; Chiropractic Physician 722-4111, the county prosecu­ Toes 9*1? tor’s office at (908) 575-3300 Wmi 9-1 6-9pm a n d Frt 9-1 ,4-9pin | (732)572-6363 Mayor George A. Spadoro or Crime Stoppers at (888) 577-TIPS. 1665 M I.LlO ft HUAll. The Edison Council The Chronicle W hy do sm art kids t i 'i C 7 * w d ♦ Since 1862 ♦ A Penn Jersey Advance, Inc. newspaper NJN Publishing © 2003

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o*n*i jnd operated 02005 Huntington Le wrung Centers. Inc. — > The Chronicle Saturday, January 15, 2005 - Raritan Valley YMCA head leaves post ★Police News* MIDDLESEX BOROUGH EAST BRUNSWICK — Ron said. “A lot of things have ident of the Raritan Valley ed location on Tices Lane a new gymnasium. Michael A. Gianchiglia, 20, of Fournier, who has headed been accomplished over the YMCA’s Board of Directors later this year. It serves more Renovation of the existing Middlesex, was attested and the Raritan Valley YMCA for past 12 years, including a said: “I want to thank Ron than 2,000 participants from building is expected to be charged With possession of a the past 12 years, announced $3.9 million grant that was Fournier for his efforts and throughout Middlesex completed by the end of controlled dangerous sub­ his retirement last week, recently secured through the especially for his vision for County. 2005. The entire expansion stance and drug paraphernalia effective immediately. Casino Reinvestment the new YMCA Family When completed, the new project is scheduled to be following an investigation at Fournier made the Development Agency, or Program Center. facility on Tices Lane will completed in 2006. 5:30 p.m. Jan. 4, police said. announcement to YMCA CRDA. “We wish Ron and his fam­ feature cardiovascular, con­ The YMCA provides a vari­ Off. Chad Comer investigated. staff, explaining that the “This leaves the Y in a very ily the best of luck.” ditioning & weight training ety of programs and services *** decision was a personal one. good position to move for­ The Raritan Valley YMCA, areas, an aerobic/dance stu­ to meet community needs, Franco Villanueva, 29, of “This very difficult deci­ ward with a new growth currently located in a 4,000- dio, child care center, multi­ including child care, summer sion has been made for per­ square-foot building on Manville, was arrested and phase that will take place purpose rooms, locker/show- camp, swim programs,^sports charged with possession of a sonal reasons, so that I can during the next two years.” Dunham’s Corner Road, will er rooms, a six-lane pool, a instruction and fitness/exer- be with my family more,” he Hank Mertens, acting pres­ be moving to a new expand­ therapy instruction pool and false document during a motor cise programs. vehicle stop at the comer of Union Avenue and Hazelwood Avenue at 9:54 p.m. Jan. 7. Villanueva allegedly showed Art grants given to Need rises for children’s clothing a fake international driver’s license to Off. Robert Ellis. As the thermometer drops, expects to need at least kids need new pants Villanueva was taken to the county organizations business at the Kids Closet, 15.000 sets of clothing and because they’re growing, Middlesex County Adult which provides new, donated 3.000 coats. Kids Closet stock but the rent and the heat­ Correction Center after failing MIDDLESEX COUNTY — Society — $4,500 clothing to children living in comes from clothing manu­ ing bill, those are growing, to post $2,500 bail, police said. The following area organiza­ — Huaxia Chinese School poverty, is heating up. facturers, wholesalers, and too,” said Uniacke. “We *** tions have received grants Tai Chi Club, Edison — Unfortunately, supplies are retailers, as well as communi­ can’t do anything about the Rose M. Pietrefesa, 37, of from the Middlesex County $1,700 running low. ty organizations and individ­ utility bill, so we do what Middlesex, was arrested and Cultural and Heritage — Metuchen Cultural Arts “We are staring into empty uals who donate clothing or we can to provide warm charged with driving while Commission for this year. Commission — $1,700 bins for several sizes,” said the funds to purchase chil­ clothes.” Richard Uniacke, director of intoxicated and refusing to The grants support estab­ — Metuchen Recreation dren’s clothes in bulk. Those who wish to donate take the breathalyzer during a lished groups and assists Commission — $1,700 the Kids Division at the The mission of the Kids clothing or funds to the Community FoodBank of Closet calls for distributing Kids Closet can contact motor vehicle stop at the cor­ emerging arts.organization. — Metuchen/Campbell ner of Lincoln Boulevard and The 2005 Local Arts Grants, Moss PTO — $1,100 New Jersey, which operates new, rather than used, cloth­ Uniacke at (908) 355-3663, the Kids Closet. “It seems ing. “We hear it time and Ext. 247, or by email at Cedar Avenue 12:37 a.m. Jan. and a number of other arts — New Millennium Cultural 9, police said. programs, are made possible & Art Foundation, Piscataway that nearly every child in again from caseworkers and [email protected]. need falls between the sizes teachers: To a child who gen­ Donations may also be Off. Chad Etimer investigat­ by a $197,662 grant from the — $1,800 ed. New Jersey State Council on — Piscataway Public of 4 and 12,” said Uniacke, erally wears secondhand brought to the Kids Closet, adding that the Kids Closet’s clothing, a set of clothes that which is housed in the SOUTH PLAINFIELD the Arts/Department of State, Library — $1,400 A burglary occurred at the a partner agency of the — South Plainfield Summer greatest need is for warm he can call his own does won­ Community FoodBank of pants and jeans for both boys ders for a kid’s self-esteem,” New Jersey, 31 Evans Engine City Mechanic School National Endowment for the Dram Workshop — $2,100 on Hadley Road between 5 Arts and by funds from the — Terra Firma Dance and girls in sizes 4 to 12. Uniacke said. Terminal Road, Hillside, The Kids Closet, which In thfe past two years, the weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 a.m. Jan. 5, police Middlesex County Board of Theatre, Highland Park — said. Chosen Freeholders. $7,200 opened in 2001, provides new number of families in New p.m. and Saturdays from 9 Local groups include: — Women Helping Women, clothing up to twice a year Jersey living below the fed­ a.m. until noon. Those wish­ Someone broke into two — Asian American Cultural Metuchen — $1,850. for children through their eral poverty level, which is ing to donate funds online classrooms and removed a pair Center, Piscataway — $1,900 The following groups are caseworkers or social service $18,800 for a family of four, and to find out more about of Dell laptop computers val­ — Cantabile Chamber funded under Local Arts agencies. Judging by has increased nearly 14 the Kids Closet and the ued at $1,000 each. The bur­ Chorale, Piscataway — $5,000 Development. Some will be requests for clothing so far percent, for a total of near­ FoodBank may visit glary is under investigation, — Edison Chinese Chorus co-sponsoring a project with this season, Uniacke said, he ly 800,000 individuals. “The www.njfoodbank.org. police said. — $2,100 the commission: — Filipino Family & Friends — Cerebral Palsy of North Edison — $2,100 Association of Middlesex — Forum Theatre/Entre Act, County, Edison Send us your news! Metuchen — $5,500 — Cleo Mack Dance — Highland Park Project, Edison (908) 575-6683 PSAK, GRAZIANO, Community Chorus — $2,100 — NAACP, Metuchen — Highland Park Edison Branch PIASECKI & WHITE IA\V Department of Community — Rescue House of Prayer Services — $4,000 Youth Orchestra, South ATTORNEYS AT IAW — Highland Park Recorder Plainfield. ROBERT SABATTIS • ATTORNEY For 21 Yean FORMER POLICE CAPTAIN Man held in sex assault of HANDLING TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS 127 UNION AVENUE 12-year-old borough girl DWI OFFENSES MIDDLESEX SOUTH BOUND BROOK — sions. The girl told her mother DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MATTERS (732)560-0100 A 23-year-old Bound Brook about the assaults in the fall Please visit our website www.psakkw.cam Law Office of Roger Jay Weil man was arrested last week after Barragan sent e-mails to | George L. Psak and James B. Graziano are certified by the Supreme Court as Civil Trial Attorney after allegedly sexually her. He also reentered her 732-302-0122 Marti J. Simko is certified by the Supreme Court as a Workers' Compensation Law Attorney. assaulting a 12-year-old bor­ home without permission ough girl in her home, after sending the e-mails and 7 T ~ : Somerset County Prosecutor wrote harassing messages on Wayne Forrest and Robert a bathroom mirror, police Verry, chief of the borough said. OLD FASHIONED HANKINS. 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A national disgrace c m T b u The United States is the richest country General of New Jersey, said the dropoff f c t u m in the world. It is also has the most pow­ sites will be located at the Atlantic City XEEU, erful military in the world. Armory (1008 Absecon Boulevard), the WWER SOP) Yet donations are being sought to help Lawrenceville Armory (151 Eggert DIVTTRfc ^y)\JiWU>JLVSTVC. protect American soldiers stationed in Crossing Road) and the West Orange WEE. \K 1 E S m ?D Iraq. Armory (1315 Pleasant Valley Way). It’s a national disgrace. Collections beganTuesday, Acting Governor Richard J. Codey Rieth stressed the vests are only need­ announced Thursday the start of a ed for use on military vehicles. “Every sol­ statewide drive to collect used bulletproof dier being deployed to Iraq has his or her vests that U.S. troops in Iraq will use to own personal body armor," he said. line their vehicles to protect themselves "These brave men and women are risk­ against bombs. ing their lives in the name of freedom,” "We are establishing regional drop off Codey added. “This is one way we can points at our National Guard Armories to demonstrate our support and appreciation collect used bulletproof vests to give our for the sacrifices they are making on troops every possible protection, Codey behalf of our nation.” said. The vision of the most powerful military Codey urged all local, state and federal in the world relying upon donations from law enforcement agencies to donate used police departments on the homefront to vests to strengthen armor on military vehi­ bolster protection for the troops is shame­ cles in Iraq. Some groups have already ful. begun campaigns to collect vests. It truly is a national disgrace. And some­ Maj. Gen. Glenn K. Rieth, the Adjutant one needs to be held accountable.

Don’t let the dream die On Monday this country will celebrate the federal troops and the passage of the Civil Community lends aid birthday of Martin Luther King, perhaps the Rights Act of 1964. Most of these changes most influential American of the second were prom pted by Dr. King’s insistence on half of the 20th century. Yet, aside from the non-violent protest; the peaceful demon­ stock market and government offices being strations that he led delivered the message closed and a scattering of stories in the to all Americans that all men are created to victims of tsunami media, there will be little to separate equal and, more importantly, should.be Monday from the other drab days of treated equally. And Dr. King never gave WOODBRIDGE — As part of will be held Wednesday. and now are in orphanages,” January. up the struggle, despite the ugly hatred of relief efforts to areas in South Chivukula is among those said Assemblyman John That's unforgivable. ignorant racists and the despicable and Asia that were devastated by expected to attend. Wisniewski, D-Sayerville, who The legacy left by Dr. King should never inexcusable harassment by a rogue FBI. the recent earthquake and The legislators said that is working with the donation be underestimated or forgotten. It is incon­ Dr. King’s achievements should not go tsunami, Sen. Joseph F. Vitale Office Depot of Woodbridge has effort. “I can only hope that ceivable to a younger generation that just underappreciated. By achieving equal and Assemblymen Upendra agreed to donate 400 backpacks these backpacks can provide a 40 years ago segregation was the rule in rights for African-Americans, he made all Chivukula, as well as other for the relief efforts, with 200 little joy in their lives during areas legislators and children’s backpacks going to the this horrible time.” many parts of this country. African- of our lives better. Though his life was advocates, announced they will Woodbridge school district, The donation drive comes in Americans were forced to sit at the rear of tragicatly ended by an assassin's bullet, partner with Office Depot to where students are organizing a the wake of massive devasta­ the bus and to drink from separate water the struggle for racial justice continued. sponsor a backpack drive to pro­ supply donation drive, and 200 tion in South Asia, in which an fountains. They were not allowed to stay at And it continues to this day. There is still vide supplies to orphanages in backpacks to collect supplies earthquake and the ensuing many hotels and they were refused service too much racism and intolerance in this Sri Lanka. from the community. The tsunami have been responsible at many restaurants. This country’s treat­ country and the stench of discrimination “The absolute destruction Woodbridge Fire Company #1 for a death toll that has already ment of African-Americans was truly still lingers. caused by (the recent) natural has offered to store all dona­ been estimated at more than sham eful. To properly remember Dr. King, we disasters in South Asia is incom­ tions for the backpacks while 150,000 people. The courage demonstrated by Dr. King should dedicate ourselves once again to prehensible,” said Senator volunteers are organized to “To positively occupy the and his followers brought about the most the principles he espoused — the pursuit Vitale, D-Woodbridge. assemble them. After the packs minds of children who face sweeping change in this country's history. “Thousands of children are cur­ are filled, they will be shipped unimaginable horrors from the of justice for all through non-violent rently being cared for in to approximately 50 to 60 tsunami is an act of charity Centuries of injustice ended with historic means. That dedication should be the root makeshift orphanages through­ Buddhist temples in rural Sri and mercy,” said Assemblyman Supreme Court rulings often enforced by of how we celebrate this national holiday. out the region, as the death toll Lanka which have been taking Joseph Vas, D-Perth Amboy. rises higher than anyone could in displaced children. “Putting order in the lives of have imagined. “I feel the symbol of a back­ these students will be a start “I can’t think of a better cause pack is something all children on the road to recovery.” than to provide some sort of dis­ can identify with,” said Helen Mary Wong, director of com­ traction for these kids from the Evans, president of Stand for munity relations for Office ______Letters to the Editor chaos and death surrounding Children, an advocacy group Depot, said: “We are proud to them.” that has worked with Sen. Vitale partner with Senator Vitale, Assemblyman Chivukula, D- for the past seven years on back­ area legislators and the Franklin Township, said: “The pack drives for foster children Woodbridge School District. children of the tsunami-stricken in New Jersey. “We hope to pro­ Our national backpack pro­ Environmentalists are countries have been through a vide some sense of stability to gram is meant to put a back­ horrific ordeal, with many los­ the lives of those orphaned by pack in the hands of children ing their parents and other fam­ the tsunami as they are transi­ who need them most, we ily members. Sending a back­ tioned into more permanent applaud Senator Vitale, the misusing science pack full of toys and creative homes.” assemblymen and the students supplies will send a message For the relief efforts, the legis­ in Woodbridge for reaching out To The Editor: the governor and the cabal of ide - a.k.a. water? that strangers half a world away lators are asking anyone wish­ and providing the backpacks So New Jersey has decided state attorneys general will Sound far-fetched? care about the children of Sri ing to donate for the following to the children in Sri Lanka to help solve the global discover that the dominant Perhaps. But who would have Lanka. items: mouthwash, soap, towels, and making a difference.” warming problem by joining greenhouse gas, contributing ever believed that carbon “This backpack drive is an sunscreen, water bottles, small The 400 backpacks were pre­ politicians and lawyers in more than 90 percent to glob­ dioxide - the essential ingre­ example of the many fine toys, socks, T-shirts, shampoo, sented at Office Depot’s rib­ other northeastern states in al warming, is not carbon dient for plant life on Earth - efforts of New Jerseyans to brushes, combs, deodorant and bon cutting event for their new forcing a redefinition of car­ dioxide — it is dihydrogen would be falsely identified as relieve the suffering of the coloring books. store in Woodbridge. bon dioxide as a pollutant. monoxide. tsunami victims.” “The tragedy in South Asia Donations can be dropped a pollutant. But environmen­ Piscataway’s Grandview has affected so many families off at Sen. Vitale’s district The state’s brief filed in fed­ Will they the shop around talists use science to promote Elementary School is also kick­ and children. It is heart wrench­ office, 87 Main St. Those inter­ eral district court consists of for an activist federal judge the environment, don’t they? ing off a drive to raise money to ing to think of all the children ested in donating can also call the entire litany of deadly eager to redefine dihydrogen Wrong. The unscientific aid victims of the tsunami. An who had to witness the tsunami Sen. Vitale’s office at (732) 855- disasters used by global monoxide as a pollutant? prophecies of global warm­ assembly beginning the drive first hand, lost their families, 7441. warming alarmists: droughts, Will the northeastern states ing are but one example. rising sea levels, catastrophic then claim to be at the fore­ There exists a whole catalog forest fires, floods, hurri­ front of the War on Global of junk science, and false, canes, etc. Warming, and they must beat misleading, and fraudulent But carbon dioxide only California to the establish­ use of science by politicians, A welcome communion of souls constitutes a few percent of ment of a taxpayer-funded lawyers, and media and envi­ the total mix of heat-trap- Center of Excellence for ronmental activist to pro­ Until Saturday I had not been principles of the New Testament ping greenhouse gases in the research into finding a mote environmental lunacy. inside the Neshanic Methodist Jersey Boy than to believe I could gain a atmosphere associated with renewable resource substi­ DR. 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f % i t 4 The Chronicle Saturday, January 15,2005 Calendar County Briefs Enrollment open for — ...... Saturday, Jan. 15 Collegians eligible for scholarshipe BRIDGEWATER - Winter Hike The Freehold Soil Conservation District Is awarding schotatehlpa to in Washington Valley Park, spring semester courses college upperclassmen from Middlesex County. Vosseller Ave., 10 a.m. $7. Three grants of $1,000 each will be awarded to ooHege Mudenti Prepayment required: (908) EDISON — There is still an leading to transfer to a four- Admissions Office in whose major is in natural resources. Agriculture, conservation, envi­ 766-2489. opportunity to enroll for the year institution or directly to Chambers Hall. The quickest ronmental education, environmental science, forestry, geology, BRIDGEWATER - Best In spring semester at Middlesex a career.” way to apply is online at resource management and soil science are among the fields cov­ Show: puppies and adult dogs County College, which The Enrollment Center will www.middlesexcc.edu. Part- ered. Applicants must enter their junior or senior year in the fall. For an to adopt. Petsmart, begins Jan. 24. be open from 8:30 a.m. to time, non degree students Many courses are still avail­ 6:30 p.m. Monday through are invited to visit the application, visit www.freeholdscd.org or call (732) 683-8500. Bridgewater Promenade, 10:30 Deadline for applications is April 8. a.m.-3 p.m. (908) 964-6887, able and classes are filling Thursday and 8:30 a.m. to Enrollment Center and talk Ext. 306. quickly. Visit www.middle- 4:30 p.m. on Friday. The col­ with an advisor and register sexcc.edu for availability of lege will be closed Monday. at the same time. Flu shots available for those 18 and older BRIDGEWATER - Love a Cat: courses. The Enrollment Center is Enrollment procedures are kittens and adult felines to WOODBRIDGE — The Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey “It’s not too late to jump- located in Cafeteria C of the explained in detail at will hold flu shot clinics at the VNA of Central Jersey Woodbridge adopt. Petsmart, Bridgewater start your future by becom­ College Center. www.middlesexcc.edu under Regional Office, 91 Main St. Appointments are not necessary. Promenade, noon-4 p.m. Jan. ing a full- or part-time stu­ Students who wish to apply the heading “Enrollment The shots are available to individuals 18 and older. The cost Is 16, 16. (908) 964-6887, Ext. dent at Middlesex,” said to a degree program or enroll Information.” $20. Medicare Part B is also accepted. 307. Admissions Director Peter in full-time study should The interactive spring bul­ Flu shots will be administered from 9 a.m.-noon today; Saturday, GREEN BROOK - Auditions Rice. “We feature excellent begin the process by submit­ letin lists all courses, avail­ Jan 22; and Saturday, Jan 29. In addition, shots will be administered for Feb. 5 “Night of Follies.” faculty, low tuition and more ting an application and $25 abilities and fees. from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20; Tuesday, Jan. 25; and Thursday, Green Brook Middle School, than 80 academic programs application fee to the Jan. 27. 132 Jefferson Road, 9:30 a.m. (732) 752-6326 or Environmental group for kids Is forming [email protected]. SOUTH PLAINFIELD — A new group with an environmental focus RARITAN - Rabies Clinic for Show trips are offered is being formed for children ages 5 and older. cats and dogs in the borough. The South Plainfield Clean Communities Glittertxjgs will meet quar­ Firbhouse, N. Thompson St., PISCATAWAY — Tickets for is. So, Sophie researches mom’s powerful human drama and pri­ terly at the PAL Building on Maple Avenue. The first meeting will be at 10 a.m.-noon. Free. (908) 725- the following shows are avail­ diary and chooses three former mal African’rhythms to create a 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30. The group is being sponsored by the Clean 2300, Ext. 1981. able from the Recreation lovers as likely candidates and fantastic new musical unlike Community Advisory Board of South Plainfield. SOMERVILLE - Department of Piscataway invites them to the wedding, anything Broadway has ever In addition to scheduled meetings, the Glrtterbugs win do service “Scrapbooking for Kids" ages Township as follows: thinking she will figure it out seen. Winner of six 1998 Tony projects such as cleanups and litter awareness campaigns. 10-13 (bring 5 current photos). — “The Producers” — Feb. 6, when she sees them. Donna is a Awards, including Best New Somerville Public Library, 35 $110 per ticket — Orchestra bit non-pleased to be visited by Musical, The Lion King is an Historical Society is offering scholarship West End Ave., 2 p.m. Free. seating — 3 p.m. matinee at the the gatherings of old flames. adventure into another world. St. James Theater, 246 West 44th Mamma Mia! The bus will leave The bus will leave the Municipal SOUTH PLAINFIELD — The South Plainfield Historical Society Registration required: (908) sponsors a scholarship for a graduating high school senior. 725-1336, Ext. 14. St., New York City. Based on the from the Municipal Complex at Building at 10 a.m. Academy Award Winning 1968 10:30 a.m. — At The State Theatre, 15 A $250 grant is awarded every June to a student who lives in the WATCHUNG - Love a Cat: kit­ film of the same name, The — “Fiddler on the Roof” — Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, borough. For an application, visit the guidance department in your high school or contact the society's Scholarship Committee at P.O. tens and adult felines to adopt. Producers is the story of down- April 3 — $110 per ticket — tickets are available, with no bus Petsmart, Watchung Square, on-his-luck theatrical producer Orchestra Seating — 3 p.m. transportation, for Bill Cosby, Box 11, South Plainfield, NJ 07080. 1515 Route 22 West, noon-4 Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom, matinee at the Minskoff Feb. 26, $50 orchestra seating. Charity funding event raises $850 p.m. Jan. 15, 16. (908) 964- a mousy accountant. Together, Theater, 1575 Broadway at 44th — Sesame Street — March 26 6887, Ext. 307. they hatch the ultimate scam: and 45th streets, New York City. — $24 Orchestra Seating — 2 BOUND BROOK — Chiropractor Dr. Perry Wolk-Weiss and his Raise more money than you A musical about the traditions p.m. matinee. High energy musi­ staff participated in the 2004 World Children's Relief fund-raising Sunday, Jan. 16 need for a sure-fire Broadway that bind a family whose daugh­ cal extravaganza^that explores event. The week of Dec. 6-11, Wolk-Weiss offered a reduced tee for all BEDMINSTER - Lecture In fiasco — and pocket the differ­ ters are yearning for something the world of Imagination, Ernie new even as great changes are new patients and he pledged 5 percent of all regular patient visits Song: Fred Miller on the music ence. Their Broadway brainchild captures the High Seas, Elmo is non other than “Springtime happening in the world outside dances to the rhythm of the rain­ toward the charity. He was able to raise $850 for the charily. of Jerome Kern. Clarence for Hitler.” The Producers has their village of Anatevica. The forest, and Bert meets an Dillon Public Library, 2336 become a Broadway phenome­ international sensation was Octopus who’s got the blues. It’s Lamington Road, 2 p.m. Free. non, earning more Tony Awards inspired by the stories of a story of adventure and fun that ATTENTION RECYCLERS Registration: (908) 234-2325. than any other show in the his­ Sholom Aleichem and was first teaches children they can be BRIDGEWATER - Summer tory of the Great White Way. The presented in 1964 introducing anyone, do anything and go any­ We are buying Scrap Camp Fair, annual event of bus will leave from the the memorable songs “If I Were where with Imagination! . Aluminum Cans Aluminum American Camping Municipal Complex at 12 p.m. A Rich Man,” “Matchmaker, For all shows, please call the Copper Bras* Association. Marriott hotel, — “Mamma Mia” — March 6 Matchmaker,” “Sunrise, Sunset” recreation Department at (732) Stainless Steel Zinc Commons Way, noon-4 p.m. — $110 per ticket — Orchestra and “To Life.” The bus will leave 562-2382 to reserve your seat. A and all non magnetic scrap metals Free. (732) 469-8910. Seating — 2 p.m. matinee at the the Municipal Building at noon. $50 deposit will hold your reser­ ~ no cars, batteries, appliances or scrap Iron, please ~ BERNARDS TWP. - Day Trip: Winter Garden Theater, 1634 — “The Lion King” — May 15 vation for the New York City ALL CONTAINER RECOVERY “Wandering Around the Broadway, New York City. A — $115 per ticket — Orchestra shows and a $10 deposit will 28 Howard St. Piscataway, NJ 08854 phone 732-752-8823 Wallkill" River. Trip leaves musical with a disco beat, Seating — 1 p.m. matinee at the hold reservations for the State I Directions: Route 22 to Washington Ave South. Turn right on Rt 28 North Ave In DuneHen Environmental Education Mamma Mia features the music New Amsterdam Theater, 214 Theatre. All outstanding money 1 center and left at Madison. Go under the trestle and turn right on South Ave. Go 1/4 mite and of Swedish singing group ABBA. West 42nd St., New York City. 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X The Chronicle Saturday, January 15,2005 Obituaries ...... —= = = = = Charlotte Ilgaz Barbara Anne Levinson Walter Paul EDISON — Charlotte SOUTH PLAINFIELD — orthopedic surgeon in New Surviving are a daughter, PISCATAWAY — Walter Paul, His wife, Leasie Mae, died in Glanister Ilgaz, 78, died Dec. Barbara Anne Force Levinson, Brunswick. Laura B. of South Plainfield; a 84, died Jan. 4,2005 at his home 1984. A daughter, Gingm; died in 23, 2004 at the Barbara E. 60, died suddenly Jan. 7, 2005 She earned an associate’s brother, Gary Force of in Scotch Plains. 1995. Cheung Memorial Hospice. at her home. degree in business adminis­ Woodbridge; a cousin, Lynn Bom in Lumberton, N.C., he Surviving are four sons, Bom in Ithaca, N.Y., she Bom in Rahway, she lived in tration from the North deBrigard of Rahway; a niece, lived in Piscataway for 20 years Michael Demaurez, Michael, lived in Scotch Plains before Garwood and Plainfield Brunswick campus of DeVry four nephews, a great-niece before moving to Scotch Plains Scotty and Jeff, ajl of Scotch moving to Edison. before moving to South University. and three great-nephews. in 1982 Plains; a sister, Eunice Rebels of Mrs. Ilgaz was a longtime Plainfield in 1972. She was a Sunday school Services were held Tuesday Mr. Paul was an automobile North Carolina; and three grand­ bookkeeper with the Social Mrs. Levinson retired in teacher at the Hydewood Park at the McCriskin Home for body technician for 42 years with children. Security Administration in 2003 after five years as an Baptist Church in North Funerals. Burial was in Herb Clark’S Auto Body shop in Services were held Jan. 7 at Plainfield. administrative assistant with Plainfield, where Mrs. Rosedale Cemetery, Linden. New Brunswick. He was with the the Piscataway Funeral Home. Surviving are two daugh­ Mazda Motors of America in Levinson also was the leader Donations may be sent to Army Air Corps in the South Burial was in Lake Nelson ters, Joan and Lynne; and two Somerset. She earlier was the for the Pioneer Girls and a the tsunami relief charity of Pacific during World War D. Memorial Park. grandchildren. personal secretary to an caregiver in the nursery. your choice. Private arrangements were by the Rossi Funeral Home in Scotch Plains. Eleanor Dorothy Ford Verna Hale SOUTH BOUND BROOK — Bound Brook; two daughters, BOUND BROOK — Dorothy Bound Brook United Verna M. Hale, 74, died Jan. 7, Joann Pilegis of Highland Tarnopolski McCabe Ford, 75, died Jan. 8, Methodist Church and a past 2005 at Robert Wood Johnson Park and Linda Lou Piller of MONUMENTS, 2005 at Somerset Medical president of the United University Hospital in New Saylorsburg, Pa.; two broth­ Center in Somerville. Methodist Women. Brunswick. ers, James Ketrow of Naples, * BOUND BROOK — Eleanor Born Aug. 23, 1929 in Her husband, Douglas W., Born June 1, 1930 in Fla., and Julius Ketrow of Port AND BRONZE Tarnopolski, 77, died Jan. 3, Philadelphia, she was a died in 1999. Camden, she was a daughter Charlotte, Fla.; four sisters, 2005 at the Raritan Health daughter of the late Joseph Surviving are a son, Dale M. of the late Joseph C. and May Danko of La Junta, Colo., and Extended Care Center. and Myrtle Geuther McCabe. of Abilene, Texas; two daugh­ Luella E. Moore Ketrow. Florence Perdue of Bound Bom in Palmerton, Pa., she Mrs. Ford lived in ters, Donna L. of Bound Brook Mrs. Hale lived in Manville Brook, Dorothy Stalvey of was a daughter of the late Jenkintown, Pa., before mov­ and Debi MacDonald of before moving to South Bound Bennettsville, S.C., and Luella Visit Ovr Large Indoor Carl and Magdalana Binder. ing to Bound Brook in 1957. Flemington; and two grand­ Brook in 1988. She was a DiMaria of South Bound Mrs. Tarnopolski lived in She was a former vice presi­ children. homemaker and a parishioner Brook; seven grandchildren & Outdoor Display Bound Brook before moving dent and director of the A memorial service was held of Christ the King Roman and six great-grandchildren. to Bridgewater in 1972. She Order Now Rolling Hills Girl Scout Thursday at the Bound Brook Catholic Church in Manville. Services were held Monday was an officer worker in the Council, which honored her United Methodist Church. Surviving are two sons, at the Hagan-Chamberlain for Spring Installation 1950s and early 1960s at with its Thanks and Thanks II Arrangements were by the Allen James of Manville and Funeral Home in Bound American Cyanamid Co. in awards. Hagan-Chamberlain Funeral Kenneth David of South Brook. GREENBROOK MEMORIALS Bridgewater. She received a bachelor’s Home. Donations may be sent Her husband, Bernard, died degree in sociology from the to Ford Endowment Fund, 4 Generations of Memorialists in 1984. University of Pennsylvania in Bound Brook United Surviving are two sons, 1951. Mrs. Ford was the for­ Methodist Church, 150 W. Thomas Gilbert Sr. IMPORTANT NOTICE Brace P. of Georgia and Barry mer chairman of the Union Ave., Bound Brook, NJ C. of Bridgewater. Administrative Council at the 08805. PISCATAWAY — Thomas F. World War H. Do NOT order your Memorial A funeral Mass was held Gilbert Sr., 81, died Jan. 6, His wife, Martha, died in at the time of the Funeral. Jan. 6 at St. Mary of 2005 at Robert Wood Johnson 1998. Czestochowa Roman Catholic University Hospital in New Surviving are two sons, Why purchase a Memorial from Church, following services at Elias Gomes Brunswick. Thomas T. Jr. of Piscataway an inexperienced high priced the Bridgewater Funeral MIDDLESEX — Elias Isabelle L. Patemo Gomes; two He was born in New and Barry A. and wife Mary salesperson - when you can Home. Burial was in Bound Gomes, 93, died Dec. 31, 2004 sons, Russell and Elias Jr.; four Brunswick and had lived in Ann of Pittstown; a daughter, make your purchase from a 4th Brook Cemetery. at Integrated Health Services grandchildren and four great­ Piscataway since 1975. Helena Riccitelli of generation memorialist whose of New Jersey at Somerset grandchildren. Mr. Gilbert retired in 1984 Piscataway; two grandchil­ Valley, in Bridgewater. A funeral Mass was held Jan. only business is Memorial Sales. as a chief operator with Union dren; and several nieces and Send us Born in Lisbon, Portugal, he 3 at St. Valentine’s Roman Carbide Corp. in Piscataway. nephews. lived in Belleville before mov­ Catholic Church, Bloomfield, He was a volunteer with the Services were held Monday SAVE 20% • 50% your news! ing to Middlesex in 1968. following services at the S.W. Piscataway Senior Citizens in the chapel at Resurrection Mr. Gomes was a baker for Brown & Son Funeral Home in Club and a member of the Burial Park. Arrangements 103 Bound Brook Rood in n— to.) (908) 575-6683 many years. Nutley. Burial was in St. Piscataway Garden Club. were by the Piscataway Middlesex, NJ. Surviving are his wife, Gertrude CeiAetery, Colonia. He was an Army veteran of Funeral Home. j 0X^732-968-2543

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EDISON — Middlesex County College will hold an information session for peo­ ple interested in becoming teachers through the alter­ nate route program sched­ uled for 6:30-8:30 p.m. Jan. 25 in the Technical Services Center, room 100, on the Edison campus. Pre-register must be made by Tuesday by calling (732) 548-6000, Ext. 3144, or e-mail to Darlene_Yoseloff@middle- sexcc.edu. While anyone with qualifi­ cations may apply, the pro­ gram is aimed at profession­ als who want to change careers and teach. The alternate route pro­ gram, New Pathways to Teaching in New Jersey, allows prospective teachers to begin their training in the Somerset Medical Center has taken emergency care to a higher level. summer at community col­ O n e o f leges all over the state. Our new 40,000-square-foot Emergency Department is one of the The graduate-level program largest most high-tech and best equipped facilities in the s ta te - will run in two stages. Stage I runs in the summer as a 45- designed to maximize patient comfort, convenience and privacy with hour pre-service program N ew Jersey's with guided classroom obser­ features like: vations. Stage II will run in the fall of 2005 and spring of • An express care area for minor injuries and illnesses 2006 and will include content m o s t specific courses and a cap­ • Large private rooms (many with bathrooms) with doors rather stone institute. Students can choose to take than curtains the program as either a certi­ a d v a n c e d fication requirement to • Separate pediatric treatment areas and waiting room become a teacher in New Jersey, or choose to apply the • Onsite CT scan, ultrasound and laboratory services that provide program as 15 credits toward E m e r g e n c y a master’s in teaching degree immediate test results— something you'll find in only a few hospitals from New Jersey City in the state University. The alternate route pro­ Departm ents gram is for people who did • A wifeless cardiac monitoring system to assess patients' vital signs as not major in education while they move throughout the hospital in college but would like to teach. They work toward cer­ • Computer systems in many rooms for easy access to your patient history tification while they are IS H E R E . teaching. Many, although not all, may be career-changers. • A designated orthopedic treatment area Program candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree with • A new parking area with dedicated parking spaces for Emergency either a major in an arts and sciences field for elementary Department patients education or hold a major in the appropriate field for sub­ • Treatment facilities for biological and chemical accidents ject area license. Candidates must have a cumulative GPA If you ever need emergency care, come to the place that's bigger, better of 2.75 or higher for the last degree earned and hold a and faster—The Emergency Department at Somerset Medical Center. passing score on the appro­ priate Praxis II exam.

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One night after pulling out a victo­ Jakubik (152) won 10-4. Nick Desiato South (Pa.) 39-37 Jan. 7. Saturday Nick Curcio (145) in 1:48, Johnny ry in its most difficult test of the sea­ (125) had a 10-9 decision for the WRESTLING they dropped a 53-27 verdict to Martin (160) in 1:28, Kevin Crilley in son, the South Plainfield High other victory for the Blue Jays (2-3). Milton (Pa.) and were edged by 5:00 and Rob Maistickle (215) in 1:27 wrestling squad had one of its easier South Plainfield 34, Hunterdon championship at the Minutemen Methacton (Pa.) 39-38 as they fin­ also collected falls for the Tigers, matches as it routed Middlesex 65-8 Central 28 — Eddie McCray gave the Classic in Elizabeth Saturday, best­ ished the weekend with a 2-4 record. who also got 10-5 decision from Pete in a GMC-White Division encounter. Tigers the lead for good at 30-25 with ing a 12-team field with 141 points. Harrington, wrestling at 140, swept D’Andrea (140) and a forfeit from In improving to 6-0 for the season a fall and Mike Jakubik secured the The first of four finalists for the his four bouts with consecutive falls, Eddie McCray (135). the Tigers logged eight pins and a victory with a major decision as Eagles, Bandiero earned his gold at winning in 3:25, 1:32, 4:27 and 3:31 Middlesex 52, Highland Park 26 pair of technical falls while taking 12 South Plainfield outlasted 125 pounds with a fall in 3:46. Edison for a dominant performance, while Middlesex 53, Spotswood 18 of the 14 bouts. After Joe Bizzomo Hunterdon Central in a non-confer­ then came from behind to overtake Murray (140) had pins in 18 seconds Facing a pair of Blue Division opened the match with a tech fall, ence battle of unbeatens Monday Matawan (132Va) points and win the and 5:25 while adding a technical fall squads in cross-over matches winning 16-0 in four minutes at 171 night. title as Kidney decked his opponent (17-1) in 4:50) and a 13-0 major deci­ Saturday the Blue Jays rolled to a pounds, Middlesex won just one bout McCray needed only 1:14 to deck at 189 in 1:37 and VanEmburgh sion. pair of victories as Dom Natolli and the rest of the way. his opponent at 135 pounds, while picked up a forfeit in the 215 final. Flanagan had a fall in 2:33 at 152 Bryan Reilly led the way with two Billy Ashnault (112) in 28 seconds, Jakubik nailed down the Tigers’ fifth Metuchen’s Jack Barrett grabbed and a forfeit at 160 Jan. 7 and came falls apiece with Natolli scoring in Eddie McCray (135) in 19 seconds, triumph with a 17-4 decision at 145. top honors at 145 pounds when he back the next day to register a 17-6 2:10 and 38 seconds in two bouts at Nick Curcio (145) in 1:14, Sam The loss dropped Central to 5-1. needed just 1:48 to pin his man in major at 152 and an 18-6 major at 130, while Reilly pinned in 1:59 at Martin (160) in 1:34 and heavy­ Kevin Crilley and Rob Maistickle the title round. 160. Perry had a forfeit in his one heavyweight against Highland Park weight Rob Maistickle in 18 seconds also had falls for South Plainfield, Zephr Duals match the first night, and then and in 3:32 at 215 against Spotswood. all had first-period falls for the which won only six of the 14 bouts Competing in Zephyr Duals in recorded falls in 4:38 and 1:30 the Vinny Zaccardi (103) posted a six- Tigers, while Pete D’Andrea (140) in but won the match by avoiding a lot Whitehall, Pa. during last weekend next day. second pin and a picked up a forfeit, 4:39, Kevin Crilley (189) in 2:06 and of bonus points. Crilley pinned in Bound Brook came away with one South Plainfield 57, Nutley 15 — Tony Dispenziere (119) had a fall in Preston Johnson (215) in 4:31 also 3:35 at 189 and Maistickle’s fall came victory and three losses despite four Patrick Hunter (103) in 3:07, Billy 1:40 and added a forfeit, Nick pinned. in 1:27 at 215. Patrick Hunter (103) victories each from Nick Murray, Ashnault (112) in 2:44, Jimmy Desiato had a 19-3 technical fall and Patrick Hunter (103) and Bryan and Jimmy Conroy (119) had forfeits. Jesse Harrington and Andrew Conroy (119) in 2:35 and Viet Vo forfeit, Ryan DeNapoli posted 14-13 Hunt (130) built 16-0 leads in 5:13 Minutemen Classic Flanagan and three from Rich Perry. (125) in 1:26 logged consecutive pins and 15-1 decisions, and Joe Bizzomo and 4:27, respectively, for tech falls, J.C. Bandiero, Ed Kidney and Bill The Crusaders opened the week­ to close out the match as South logged an 8-3 decision and a forfeit while Jimmy Conroy (119) registered VanEmburgh earned titles to lead end with a 53-18 loss to High Point, Plainfield whipped Nutley (2-1) in a for other two-time Middlesex win- a 13-2 major decision and Mike the way as Edison captured the team but then edged East Stroudsburg non-league match Saturday Piscataway bounces back to coast past Edison

Coming off just their second with the decisive upset. setback of the season, the East Brunswick 73, J.P. BOYS BASKETBALL Stevens 46 — Kenny Melford Chiefs rebounded in resound­ dropped in 17 points but no ing fashion Tuesday night. other Hawk had more than six Hosting Edison in a GMC- remain perfect on the season points as East Brunswick (5-4) Red Division game the as they trimmed St. Peter’s opened a 22-5 cushion after Piscataway High boys basket­ Monday night in GMC-Gold one quarter of play and rolled ball squad rolled to a 25-2 Division action. first-quarter advantage and to a Red Division triumph Todd DeNapoli turned in a Saturday. cruised from there for a 72-40 huge performance to carry Metuchen 60, Middlesex 42 victory that lifted its record to Dunellen to its seventh victo­ — Lamar Nichols led another 8-2 for the campaign. ry as the senior dropped in 24 balanced Metuchen effort with Brandon Wilkinson dropped points, grabbed 12 rebounds 10 points, while Marcus in six of seven from behind and handed out seven assists. Blakely contributed nine the three-point line and fin­ Dean Hoski chipped in with points and 13 rebounds as the ished with a game-high 20 11 points to aid the winners. Bulldog rolled by Middlesex points, nine of which came in Metuchen 55, Highland in Blue Division play Jan. 7. the opening session. Kyle Park 33 — Knotted 16-16 at Nick Storts and Steve Thomas Freeney followed with 10 halftime after being added points apiece for points as seven players had at outscored 8-4 in the second Metuchen, while Albert Carter least six points for the Chiefs. quarter the Bulldogs went on led Middlesex with 10 and Nick Reider tossed in 11 a 20-9 run in the third quarter Wesley Johnson followed with points and Dan Hanssen had and put the GMC-Blue nine. 10 for the Eagles, who fell to Division game away with a 19- Dunellen 62, Piscataway Vo- 2-6 for the season. 9 final session to whip Tech 53 — Todd DeNapoli South Plainfield 58, Monroe Highland Park Monday night. tossed in 21 points, Tim 31 — Grabbing a 11-2 lead In improving to 6-2 for the Sweeny scored 14 and Dean through eight minutes and season Metuchen once again Hoski netted 11 as the outscoring the visitors in each relied on balance to get the Destroyers picked upi a Gold period the Tigers coasted to a job done as Dejuan Miller’s Division victory over GMC-White Division triumph 11 points led the way, while Piscataway Vo-Tech (3-3) Jan. 7 Tuesday night to bounce back Steve Thomas and Jon Brown by pulling away with an 18-12 from their second loss and contributed 10 points apiece. third quarter that extended boost their ledger to 8-2. Thomas also collected seven their lead to 48-37. ■■ Marquis Jones connected rebounds, while Brown dished South Plainfield 66, Cotonia for 23 points to leading the out six assists. 53 — In an early showdown South Plainfield offense once Teaneck 62, South against Colonia the Tigers used again, while Darren Smith Plainfield 57 — Darren Smith a 35-22 advantage during the contributed 14 points and poured in a game-high 23 middle sessions to earn a rela­ Kevin Siedenburg finished points but running mate tively easy victory over their with 10 as the Tigers moved to Marquis Jones managed only White Division rivals Jan. 6. 5-0 in division play. Monroe 15 as the Tigers dropped its second game of the season in Marquis Jones poured in 35 slipped to 6-2 with the defeat. points and collected eight St. Joseph’s 57, J.P. Stevens an inter-sectional battle with Teaneck (6-2) Sunday at the rebounds and five steals, while 50 — The Hawks gave St. Darren Smith followed with 16 Jose’s (2-6) a battle most of New Year’s Jump-Off in points and Kevin Siedenburg the way after building a 16-8 Teaneck. South Plainfield held a 27- chipped in with 12. through eight minutes, but Edison 62, J.P. Stevens 45 — the Falcons closed out the 25 edge at halftime, but Teaneck gained control fol­ Trailing 21-17 at halftime GMC-Red Division clash with Edison used a huge second a 19-13 fourth quarter to pull lowing an 18-11 third period. Smith added seven rebounds half to whip rival Stevens in away for the decision. Red Division play Jan. 6. Kyle Andrew Biancosino dropped to his game-high point total, while Matt Baszika finished Ringer poured in 26 points to in 17 points and Jason lead the victory, while Andrew Callender followed with 11, with 12 points for the Tigers. Dunellen 61, Bernards 39 — Biancosino’s 11 points topped but that production wasn’t the Hawks. enough to offset the 34-point Todd DeNapoli pumped in 22 points and handed out seven Piscataway 53, East outburst by Sean Baptiste, Brunswick 45 — Robert who had 21 in the second half. assists, while Tim Sweeney (15 rebounds) ands Lim LARRY MURPHY/STAFF CORRESPONDENT Freeney (14), Kent Striven (13) The loss dropped Stevens to 1- and Brandon Wilkinson (12) 8 for the season. Beltran (10 boards) posted Metuchen High's Marcus Blakely and Gary Brenner of Middlesex battle for a loose ball during the double-doubles with 10 points combined for 39 points as the Dunellen 56, St. Peter’s 48 Bulldogs' 60-42 victory Jan. 7 in GMC-Blue Division play. Chiefs earned a victory in Red — Outscored 28-22 in the mid­ apiece as the Destroyers crushed Bernards (1-6) in a — After closing to within two sive pressure and dropped its Freeney’s 12 points led Division play Jan. 6. dle periods to find themselves Piscataway, while Jeff Piscataway pulled away with a trailing 38-37 entering the non-league encounter points in the third quarter the second decision of the season Saturday. Chiefs succumbed to in the non-conference Etienne had 20 for the 17-11 showing in the fourth final period the Destroyers Warriors, who improved to 4-5 quarter. used a 19-10 closing kick to Franklin 59, Piscataway 44 Franklin’s relentless defen­ encounter Saturday. Robert J.P. Stevens shakes off slow start to earn eighth victory scoring Catherine Carr to 13 as After being challenged through a 11-3 after one quarter and put the Amy Bonk poured in 20 points, includ­ game away with a 17-5 third period for ing four from the foul line in the clos­ Dunellen trimmed Bernards (2-5) in a competitive first half, the J.P. Stevens GIRLS BASKETBALL ing minute to secure the victory, and non-league game Saturday. Lauren High girls basketball squad put it all a 35-14 cushion. Staats (11) and Catherine Scerra (9) together for a dominant second half Piscataway 50, Edison 31 — With Tania Kennedy dropped in 16 as the Asia Jenkins dropping in eight points before regrouping. Sawyer West points Hawks outlasted East Brunswick accounted for the rest of the and another victory Tuesday night. Destroyers’ points. Visiting Sayreville, which had won to spark a 16-4 first-quarter surge had 22 for Mother Seton, but the Saturday in a meeting of the Red Piscataway made fast work of the host Middlesex defense limited her team­ Division’s premier squads. Stevens led Franklin 50, Piscataway 38 — Falling just once entering the game, in GMC- behind 23-15 at halftime the Chiefs Red Division play the Hawks held just Eagles (4-5) Tuesday night in GMC-Red mates to 18. 28-21 at halftime before the Bears (6-3) Division play as the Chiefs improved to Metuchen 56, Highland Park 39 — narrowed the gap to 44-41 entering the could not recover in dropping a non­ a 30-26 lead at halftime, but then went league verdict to cross-river rival on a 20-10 run in the third quarter to 5-4 on the season. Kristen Edmonds dropped in 10 third- fourth quarter. Caitlin Wesnesky dropped in 12 quarter points when the Bulldogs used South Plainfield 44, Johnson 40 — Franklin (3-5) Saturday. Asia Jenkins open some daylight and cruise to a 68- led the Piscataway attack with 10 50 victory to boost their record to 8-1. points to lead Piscataway, which a 21-13 surge to break away from a 21- Coral Willis (15), Blaire Houston (12) extended its lead to 29-11 at halftime, 21 halftime deadlock with Highland and Danielle Arndt (11) combined for points and Caitlin Wenesky added Brittany Mullings delivered a career- eight. high 17 points and added six rebounds while Jenkins and Brittany Myatt were Park (1-8) en route to a GMC-Blue 38 points as the Tigers held off right behind with 11 points apiece. Division victory Monday night that Johnson (3-3) Saturday in non-league J.P. Stevens 52, Edison 45 — A 204 to help down the Bombers (1-7), while play. Arndt connected on a three-point­ opening quarter proved to be enough Tania Kennedy matched Mullings with Kristin Sciarillo paced Edison with improved their record to 4-3. nine points and Heather Dauber had Edmonds had her third straight 20- er to give South Plainfield some for the Hawks as they held rival 17 points and Kathryn Ruhno followed point showing with a 23-point effort, breathing room after Johnson had got­ Edison at bay the rest of the way en with 14. seven. Middlesex 59, Seton Hall 40 — while Joelle Vitale and Lauren Pisano ten to within a point with three min­ route to a Red Division triumph Jan. 6. South Plainfield 46, Monroe 19 — In Tania Kennedy pumped in 22 points perhaps their best defensive perfor­ Shaking off a slow start with a 22-9 sec­ provided 10 and eight points for utes to play. ond-quarter run the Blue Jays earned Metuchen, which closed out the game Edison 49, Monroe 38 — Doubling its and Kathryn Ruhno contributed 10 for mance of the season the Tigers did not with a 15-5 final-quarter performance. eight-point halftime lead of 20-12 with Stevens, while Kristin Sciarillo paced allow more than six points in any quar­ their fifth straight victory and improved to 6-1 for the year by whip­ S t Petert 50, Dunellen 22 — Limited a 14-6 third quarter the Eagles picked the Eagles with 16 points. ter and routed winless Monroe (0-9) in South Plainfield 50, Colonia 27 — GMC-White Division play Tuesday ping Mother Seton in GMC-Blue to seven points in the opening half up their fourth victory Saturday with a Division play Monday night. when St. Peter’s (7-0) scored 27 the GMC-interdivision triumph over Leading 24-18 at halftime the Tigers night to improve to 7-1 for the season. dominated the second half with a 26-9 Danielle Arndt connected for four Ashley Best delivered the big individ­ Destroyers were never involved in this Monroe. Kristin Sciarillo led ^ bal­ ual effort with 18 points and 10 GMC-Gold Division encounter Monday. anced effort with nine points. effort to whip Colonia in a White three-pointers and Coral Willis hit for Division game Jan. 6. Danielle Amdt three as the pair finished with 12 and rebounds while Nicole Bizzomo fol­ Catherine Scerra’s seven points led DuneUen 41, Bernards 30 — Thyree lowed with 14 for Middlesex, which fell Dunellen, which slipped to 5-3. Hall poured in 21 points on offense paced South Plainfield and Niya 11 points, respectively, to pace the J.P. Stevens 63, East Brunswick 56 — and her defense helped limited high- Santiago followed with 13. South Plainfield offense. The Tigers led behind 11-8 after the opening session - ' " I. * 2 Saturday, January 15, 2005 The Chronide Edison offers - Local students part of art show MIDDLESEX COUNTY — Arts High or Arts Middle pate in the various courses Piscataway HS; Joshua Neese- Paintings, drawings, pho­ School. which are taught by profes­ Todd, Highland Park HS; teens classes tographs, and creative writings The programs, now in their sional artists. Shannon Pan, Wilson MS, created by Middlesex County 25th year, offer advanced arts Work from 25 Middlesex Edison; Kelly Primeau, EDISON — The Recreation the Stelton Community Middlesex 1 HS; Karuna Department has announced Center. Arts High and Arts Middles classes in creative writing, County students was selected — Ceramic Painting, free, 7- School students will be on dis­ dance, instrumental music, for the exhibit this year. Srivastan, Highland Park HS. its 2005 Winter Class Session For more information on the for Edison Teens in middle 9 p.m. Fridays at Stelton play at North Brunswick Public vocal music, acting and visual Students participating in the Community Center. Library, 880 Hermann Road in arts to public school/students exhibit are Natalie Adler, JP exhibit or the Middlesex and high school. County Arts High or Arts To participate in these class­ — Tae Bo, free, 7-8 p.m. North Brunswick during the in Middlesex 1 County. Stevens HS, Edison; Elizabeth Fridays at Stelton Community month of January. Students, admitted to the pro­ Cohn, Highland Park HS; Middles School programs con­ es, all teens must have a valid tact the Arts and Education Edison Teen Center ID and Center and 1-2 p.m. Saturdays The exhibit features work gram through audition, are Ashley Farris, Piscataway HS; at the Minnie B. Veal completed by gifted and tal­ released from their high Marisa Ganguzza, Adams MS, Center at (732) 249-5151 or e- must register for each class. mail info@ArtsandEdcenter. Teen ID’s are available at Community Center. ented students who participat­ schools one afternoon each Edison; Ji-Young Ko, Highland either of the Community For more information, call ed in the Middlesex County week for 14 weeks to partici­ Park HS; Mary Lee, org. Centers. the Stelton Community Classes begin Jan. 24 and Center between 8 a.m. and continue through March 12. 4:30 p.m. at (732) 248-7312 or Library News Activities include: after 6 p.m. at (732) 248-7313. — Pen & Ink Drawing, free, The Minnie B. Veal 7-9 p.m. Mondays at the Community Center can be HIGHLAND PARK year-olds) 10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. tion is his Property Tax Reform Add a hot fiddle, and the Banjo Minnie B. Veal Community contacted daily 8:30 a.m. to 10 Wednesdays Feb. 2 ,9 and 16 and Proposal. Rascals transform audiences into Center and 7-9 p.m. Fridays at p.m. at (732) 248-7316. Library to mark March 2. Light refreshments will be the heart of Nashville with the Chinese New Year Other events over the next two served. For more information on sound of country hits from artists HIGHLAND PARK — The months include: the event, call Bill Coyle at (732) such as Hank Williams, Patsy Highland Park Public Library, 31 N. — Book Buddies (for those in 356-1863. For more information Cline and Willie Nelson. Fifth Ave., is hosting a Chinese kindergarten through the second on Bret Schundler, visit at New Year Celebration for the fami­ grade) 7:30 p.m. Mondays. Book wwwbret2005.com. Twilight Tales being ly from 2-4 p.m. Jan. 29. pick-up for “Donovan’s Word Jar” PISCATAWAY held on Tuesday Market Days held For more information, call the is between Jan. 24 and 28 with Parents with children ages 3-5 library at (732) 572-2750. book discussion to take place Banjo Rascals take years old are invited to join the Feb. 27. stage at J.F.K. Library Piscataway Public Library for METUCHEN — Mostly Mother Goose (for 1- Be entertained with a variety of Twilight Tales, 45 minutes filled through Friday to 4-year-olds) 10:30 a.m. Fridays Winter Story Times distinctive, toe-tapping music with stories and activities for par­ Jan. 28 and Feb. 18. MIDDLESEX — Mauger day.com or contact Robin begin at library when the Banjo Rascals makes ents to share with their children — Drop In Crafts (all ages with Middle School and Watchung Parker at (732) 968-1056 or winter Story Times begin Jan. 31 their first appearance at An evening program, Twilight an adult) 2-4 p.m. Saturdays. A Elementary Schools are offer­ Toni Kisly at (732) 302-0269. for those ages 18 months to 5. Piscataway Public Library 2 p.m. winter craft will be made on Jan. Tales is being 7 p.m. Tuesday at ing Market Days through Order sheets are also avail­ No preregistration is needed. Jan. 15 at the J. F. Kennedy Friday. able at the school and need to 22 and Valentine’s Day craft on the J. F. Kennedy Library, 500 Sign-up begins at before each Library, 500 Hoes Lane. Hoes Lane in Piscataway. Great items are available in be returned by Tuesday. class at 10:15 a.m. Only 15 chil­ Feb. 12. time for Super Bowl Sunday. Pick-up day is 3-4 p.m. Jan. — African-American History Since 1968, the Banjo Rascals No registration is necessary. dren are allowed to attend each have been delighting audiences To order, visit www.market- 27 at Mauger Middle School. session. Month Game (for those 5 and Once upon a story of all ages with a variety of music The schedule is: older) 2:30 p.m. Feb. 26. ranging from 1890s Ragtime to makes its return — Book Babies (18- to 24- MIDDLESEX the rock-n-roll of the 1950s and Preschoolers and kindergarten­ month-olds) 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays Bret Schundler to ers ages 3-5 are invited to join Feb. 1,8 ,15 and 22. 60s. Their diverse repertoire the Piscataway Public Library for — Toddle Time (2- to 3-year- speak at library extends to Dixieland standards olds) 10:30 a.m. Thursdays Feb. 3, Gubernatorial candidate Bret like “Tiger Rag” and “When the Once Upon A Story, a lively half 10, 17 and 24. Schundler will speak in the Saints Go Marching In" to hour of stories and songs being — Preschool Patrol (3-year-olds) Community Room at the arrangements of the Big Band held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Mondays Jan. 31 and Middlesex Public Library at 7:30 Era with hit songs like “In the the J. F. Kennedy Library, 500 Feb. 2,14 and 28. p.m. Jan. 26. Mood," “Stardust,” and “Moon Hoes Lane. — Ready Readers (4- and 5- Schundler’s key issue this elec­ Glow.” No registration is necessary. Campus notes i M m m m i m m iS m m s m s m / Jason M. Bellew of Piscataway is an Andrew J. •Medical Assistant 1 f Rider Scholar, among the top 1 percent of the student body at MadtealCafl •Cardiovascular Technology (new) V Rider University in •EKG Technician ' Lawrenceville. He is a sopho­ •Phlebotomist more majoring in secondary education and biology. •Specialized Clinical Technician (new) Bellew was honored in a cer­ k A ct N o w ! emony on campus Nov. 6. •Medical Biller (NEW) * * * Erin Bunger of Piscataway is a University Scholar, among •Financial aid the top students of for those who Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pa. She is a junior qualify majoring in psychology and was honored in a dinner on •Day or evening campus Nov. 12. classes The daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bernhard Bunger graduated from Piscataway High School •Job placement in 2002. assistance * * * Six area students were •Graduate In less named to the dean’s list for the fall 2004 term at Johnson & than a year! Wales University. They are: Shade Coleman of South •All classes now Plainfield, studying for an asso­ forming! www.st»rtecl ciate’s' degree in restaurant management. Call Stay! a t ' Jessica Gomes of Piscataway, studying for an associate’s degree in advertising/commu- 7 H - M M I 1 2 nications. Dara Maddox of Piscataway, M M s m studying for an associate’s degree in baking and pastry arts. Melissa Seguinot of Piscataway, studying for an associate’s degree in restau­ rant management. Robert Truex of Edison, studying for a bachelor’s degree in management. Whitney Youngblood of Come celebrate at Piscataway, studying for an associate’s degree in entrepre­ Wardlaw-Hartridge! neurship. Maddox attends the Johnson Let Y our C hild D iscover the & Wales campus in Charlotte, N.C., and the other students Lake-Vu D ifference! attend the Johnson & Wales m campus in Providence, R.I. Summer Camp for Boys and Girls Ages 3-15 * * * Daniel Golbeck Ruciel of Door-to-door transportation. Hot lunch daily. Metuchen was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2004 Mini-day available. Temperature-controlled pools. term at Choate Rosemary Hall, % a preparatory school in Wallingford, Conn. He is the NEW for 2005: Sports complex designed son of Dr. Thomas K. Rudel and exclusively for young children! State-of-the-art rock wall! Dr. Susan L. Golbeck. X * * * Go-carts for all ages! And much more! Paul Dellanno of Edison Wardlaw-Hartridge students celebrate the achieved second honors in the first trimester at Seton Hall completion of our new Middle School Preparatory School in West N H O U S E S Orange. He earned a grade 6th and Saturday, Jan. 29th point average of 3.5-4.0 in the Admission Reception fall term. R a te s Clarinetist Jodi Weitz per­ PreK3-Grade 12 formed in the Westminster Conservatory Faculty Recital Saturday, January 22nd, 2005 Series on Jan. 9 at Bristol 9:00-11:00 a.m. Chapel bn the campus of LAKE-VU DAY CAMP Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton. To RSVP or for more information call the Admission Office 505 Riva Avenue at (908) 754-1882, ext 156 Weitz has been a middle East Brunswick, NJ 08816 school band director in the 732-821-8933 www.iakevu.com Piscataway School District for v . i K ' .&SW the past three years. She _ as; m m received her bachelor’s degree < 1 in music education at the v - ; W ardlaw Ilartridy ' . V 2j University of New Hampshire \ il.V: e and her master’s degree in clar­ wDay Camp f 1 « inet performance at . _ The Chronicle Saturday, January 15,2005 BA MIDDLESEX LIFE m m m m Briefs Seniors = Program will honor King’s legacy Bound Brook meet 7 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month in Asbury Hall of the PISCATAWAY — The The Bound Brook Seniors Bound Brook United Methodist Church, 150 W. Union Ave. Piscataway Civil Rights Advisory *** Commission will hold its annual program honoring the Rev. Dr. Senior Leisure Club of St. Mary’s Bound Brook dub sponsors bus trips to Atlantic City Martin Luther King 4 p.m. Sunday Casino Taj Mahal every fourth Tuesday of each month. Bus departs from St. Mary’s Church Parking Lot at at North Stelton A.M.E. Church, 10:15 a.m. 123 Craig Ave. Refreshments will be served and the public is invited. Dunellen Keynote speakers will be the is open to all Dunellen residents 55 years and older. Rev. Dr. Kenneth L. Saunders, The Dunellen Senior Citizen Club Meeting held each Friday at 10 a.m. at Knights of Columbus HaH on South Avenue. Bus transportation is pastor of the church. The theme is provided. “Embracing the Vision — Developing the Dream." For information, call (732) 968-1285; President of Dunelten Senior Citizen Club, Ida Cihanowyz. Music, liturgical, dance, poetry and greetings will be part of the program. Metuchen Dog license renewals The Metuchen Chapter 3208, AARP, wi# hold its monthly meetings on Mondays at a. Luke’s due in Bound Brook Episcopal Church, 17 Oak Ave. and Middlesex Ave. (Route 27). The monthly board meeting is at 12 p.m. BOUND BROOK — This is the and the General Meeting starts at 1:15 p.m. Guests are always welcome. month all dogs over the age of The chapter is currently accepting new members; call Ruth Hancock tor further information at (732) 548- seven months must have their 2332. licenses renewed, borough offi­ Trips: cials said. Feb. 17 - Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, “George Washington Slept Here" $58 per person indudes transporta­ The fee is $8.20 for spayed or tion, lavish luncheon, admission, gratuities and taxes. Bus leaves 10 a.m. Call Miriam at (732) 548-9395 for neutered dogs and $11.20 for further information and tickets, which must be bought by Feb. 1. those that have not been spayed or neutered. Owners must also have proof of Middlesex Borough rabies inoculation good through the licensing year. For additional Middlesex: Bus transportation is available for borough seniors. Sign up by calling (732) 356- information, call (732) 356-0833, 0414. Wednesdays are Senior Day at the club. Ext. 639. The Middlesex Borough Office on Aging is collecting old cell phones to distribute to the homebound for To renew by mail, send a check emergency 911 use. If you have one to donate, call the office at (732) 356-0414. payable to the Borough of Bound For information and to register for any of the above programs or issues of interest to the senior population Brook and a self-addressed Ianiero celebrate 57 years in Middlesex Borough, contad Sheila at (732) 356-0414. *** stamped envelope to: Bound Helen Blazo Ianiero and 1947, in Our Lady of Mount Brook Borough Hall, 230 Hamilton Clement Ianiero Sr. celebrat­ Virgin Church in Middlesex. Our Lady of Mount Virgin Seniors meet the second Tuesday of the month, Jan. 11 and Feb. St., Bound Brook, NJ 08805, Attn: ed their 57th wedding Clem retired from R.C.A. 8 at 1 p.m. in the church hall. Members are asked to bring boxes of pasta for F.I.S.H. On Feb. 8, in lieu of the Dog Licensing. anniversary on Nov. 27 by and Helen retired from her Penny Sale we will have a raffle. Members are asked to donate NEW prizes for the raffle table. renewing their vows at Our own business, Hobi’s Lunch Trips and Events: Hospital to celebrate Lady of Mount Virgin Church, Box in Middlesex. Feb. 10 — Dutch Apple Dinner Show “Las Vegas," in Lancaster, Pa. $61 per person, final payment due King’s birthday Middlesex, officiated by They have three children, March 9 — Atlantic City - $17 per person. Father John. Following the Clem who lives in Middlesex, May 27 — Hunterdon Hills Playhouse “Best of Branson” $61 per person. NEW BRUNSWICK — The Mass, the family gathered at Lorrie who lives in For information on trips, call Ellie Procacci (732) 752-3093 or Mary Jane Stoddard (732) 356-2093. Diversity Committee of Robert the home of their daughter Martinsville, and Nancy who Wood Johnson University Hospital and son-in-law Lorrie and also lives in Middlesex. They will present an event in celebration have five grandchildren and of the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Mike Heldt in Martinsville. Piscataway five great-grandchildren. Luther King in the hospital’s Arline They were married on Nov. 29, The Piscataway Senior Center has announced their schedule of upcoming events at the Center, located at and Henry Schwartzman 700 Buena Vista Ave., behind the J. F. Kennedy Library on Hoes Lane (Rt. 18). Courtyard 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 Jan. 20 — Atlantic City trip: departs 8:30 a.m. Returns 6:30 p.m. $16.50 p.m. Monday. The Rev. Dr. DeForest B. South Bound Brook plans Soaries, former state secretary of South Bound Brook state and senior pastor of the First The South Bound Brook Senior Citizens Community Club, meets at 2 p.m. on Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens Tory Jack Day program Wednesdays, at Our Lady of Mercy Church Hall, 122 High St. The dub is open to all seniors, 55 years and older residing in South Bound Brook. For information or reservations, call Catherine (732) 356-4080. in the Somerset section of Franklin SOUTH BOUND BROOK — Abraham Staats House. Staff Township, will give the keynote As part of its annual Tory Jack will be on hand to discuss Events and Trips address. The medical center’s Day program celebrating Black Black and local history, and Jan. 19 — Annual Winter Luncheon - members only. Diversity Choir will also perform History Month, the South provide details about the and refreshments will be served. Bound Brook Historic house as well as the slave and South Plainfield Chapter AARP, will hold its meeting on Thursday, Jan. 20, as the Senior The hospital is located on Preservation Advisory patriot, “Tory” Jack, a member Center will not be available on the usual Monday. Ms. Phyllis Floyd of RSVP will be the guest speaker. Somerset Street. Pre-registration Commission, in conjunction of the Staats’ household who Trips: for this even tis required and can with the Friends of the spied on the British during the Feb. 10 — Hunterdon Hills Dinner Theater “George Washington Slept Here" $62 covers all costs. Call Lee be made by call (732) 828-3000, Abraham Staats House, Inc., American Revolution. immediately at (732) 968-6613 for details and reservations, only a few seats left. Ext. 3483. and in partnership with the The Abraham Staats House, First Baptist Church, will pre­ headquarters of General Baron Middlesex BOE looks sent eminent historian Joe Frederich von Steuben during to fill vacant seat Becton. the Middlebrook Encampment Legal Notices MIDDLESEX — The Middlesex He will speak on the topic of 1778-79, has recently been SPY 2005 SALARY ORDINANCE FOR EMPLOYEES MIDDLESEX “Blacks in the American listed on the New Jersey ORDINANCE 05-01 Board of education is accepting BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE BOROUGH OF DUNELLEN, NEW JERSEY, THAT: 100% STATE resumes for an open seat on the Revolution” 11 a.m. Feb. 5 at Register of Historic Places. Introducing the Salary Ordinance lor SFY 2005 for Employees The house is at 17 Von A copy of this Ordinance will be posted on the bulletin board in the Municipal Clerk's office, be available to the pub- DP# 05101 Board of Education that expires in the First Baptist Church, lie at no cost, be on file at the public library, and win be advertised in the Chronicle in the issue dated 15 January April 2005. Franklin Street. Members of Steuben Lane, only a few 2005. Public Hearing and Adoption ol this Ordinalmce -is scheduled lor the ~Council Meeting -1dated '17 -7 February ,w2005.'2 “ Pursuant to N.J.S.A 52:32-44, Business Registration, Approved 1/1/10/05 proof of valid business registration shall be submitted^ Those interested must have the First Rhode Island blocks south of the First Frank T. Btemek a bidder with its bid proposal at the time of bid been a resident of the borough for Regiment will act as Honor Baptist Church located at the Council President State funded projects William Robins at least one year and are regis­ Guard providing a musket fir­ comer of Montgomery and Acting Clerk ol the Borough of Dunellen Pursuant to the ‘ Public Works Contractor Registration Franklin Streets one block off Act:. N.J.S 34:11-56 48 et seq (P.L 2003, c. 91), bidders tered to vote in the district. ing demonstration and will be SFY 2005 SALARY ORDINANCE FOR EMPLOYEES must be registered with the New Jersey Department of Interested candidates should on hand to answer questions Main Street. ORDINANCE 05-01 Labor, Division ol Wage and Hour Compliance, at the time oI bid. Drawings, specifications, and bid documents submit their resumes no later than and interact with the public. For information or directions, MINIMUM MAXIMUM may be inspected or obtained tor a lee of $22.00, lor hill Jan. 21 to: Michele Previte, From 2-4 p.m. the public is call (732) 469-5836 or e-mail size drawings, at the NJDOT Engineering and Admmistrator/Clerk $60,000.00 $78,433.00 Operations Bldg. 1st floor, Box 600 Trenton, New Jersey Business Administrator/Board invited to tour the historic [email protected]. Court Administrator $30,000.00 $39,209.00 06625 during business hours. Names and addresses ol Tax Collector/Treasurer $30,000.00 $39,209.00 prospective bidders tor this project may be acquired by Secretary, 300 Kennedy Drive, Financa/Payroll Clerk $27,000.00 $35,290.00 telephoning 609-530-8585 during business hours Their Middlesex, NJ 08846. Recreation Director $27,000.00 $35,290.00 tax number is 609-530-4503. Police Dispatcher $24,000.00 $31,365.00 Drawings, special provisions, and^bid documents may Deputy Court Administrator $24,000.00 $31,365.00 also be inspected ( BUT NOT OBTAINED ) by Deputy Clerk/Registrar $24,000.00 $31,385.00 mg organizations at our various Design Field ( Blood drive coming to Recycling Groundskeeper $24,000.00 $31,365.00 the following locations: Registrar $24,000 00 $31,365.00 Dunellen in January Clerk Typist/Deputy Registrar $21,000.00 $27,444.00 200 Stierti Court Mt. Arlington, NJ DUNELLEN — The sixth annual ROOFING PART TIME-SALARY 973-770-5141 Dunellen/Green Brook blood drive Municipal Attorney $33,000.00 $43,133.00 Route 79 and Daniels Way will be held at the Faber Cape Cod $2,500 Construction Code Officer $27,000.00 $35,290.00 Freehold, NJ Municipal Judge $18,000.00 $23,523.00 732-306-4025 Elementary School’s all-purpose Chief Financial Officer $18,000.00 $23,523.00 room, located at the comer of High Public Works Supervisor $15,000.00 $19,600.00 1 Executive Campus Rt 70 West Bi-Level $2,700 Tax Assessor $15,000.00 $19,600 00 “ • y H i, NJ and Lehigh streets, 9 a.m. to 1 Municipal Prosecutor $10,000.00 $13,064.00 Sewer Inspector $8,000.00 $10,451.00 p.m. Jan. 22. Property Maintenance Officer $6,000.00 $7,834 00 The blood drive is sponsored by Split Level $2,900 Public Defender $4,000.00 $5,217.00 Bureau of Construction Services, Procurement Division the Dunellen/Green Brook Rotary PART TIME MflUBUt and Girl Scout Troops #114 and B18 3T 1/1622-2flf05 CARLSON BROS. 908-272-1266 Sewer Inspector #166. Additional Hourly $30.00 $40.00 NOTICE TO BIOOERS No appointment is needed. For Sub Code Official For (Electrical, Fire, Plumbing) $24.00 $30.00 Triple Combination Pumper more information, call (732) 968- Interpreter $20.00 $25.00 Planning Board Secretary $12.00 $16.00 NOTICE TO BIDDERS is hereby given that sealed Bids 6692. Finance/Payroll Clerk $12.00 $18.00 are invited and will be received as set forth herein. N ew H o p e B a p t is t C h u r c h Tax Clerk $12.00 $18.00 OWNER: Borough of Dunellen. Middesex County, New Head School Crossing Guard $10.00 $14.00 Marsh is topic of natu­ T 45 Hampton Street, Metuchen, NJ 08840 Laborer $8.00 $12.00 JqS eH*L DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: 1 lHple Senior Citizen Van Driver $8.00 $12.00 Combination Pumper for the Fire Department ralist meeting (732) 549-8941 School Crossing Guard $8.00 $12.00 ADDRESS FOR SUBMITTING BIDS: Office Off of the Janitor $7.00 $11.00 Municipal Clerk, Borough Dunelten, 355 North BOUND BROOK — Mary Leek, Avenue. Dunellen, NJ 08812 Rev. Ronald L. Owens, Sr. Pastor PART TIM E - MQNTHLY/MEET1NG Alt.: William M Robins, Acting Municipal Clerk botanist, will present Nature for Contract Documents may be examinedined Monday through Natives and Nobles, a botanist’s Planning Board Recording Secretary $27S/meetmg $300/meeting Friday, except legal holiday, from 9:00AM30AM to 4:<4:00PM, only Sunday Worship Services at 8am & I lam Chief Fire Prevention Inspector $30Q/month $325/month at the office of the Municipal Ctork at the address set view of the Hamilton-Trenton- Fire Prevention Inspector $20Q/month $22S/month forth above I st & 5th Sundays at 9:30 am Mayor $5,000.00 annually OBTAINING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: Bordentown Marsh 8 p.m. Jan. 24 Council President $2,800 00 annually Contract Documents may be obtained only from the at the Congregational Church, cor­ Council Member $2,500.00 annually office ol the Municipal Clerk at the address and hours set forth above upon payment oI Twenty-five dollars ($25.00) B20 1T 1/1 SAM tor each set ol Contract Documents Checks should be ner of Church and High streets. Wednesday Bible Study 12noon & 7pm $&2£L------The program is sponsored by made payable to ■Borough oI DuneOen.* No refunds will Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6pm NOTICE OF ORDINANCE INTRODUCTION five (35) days after January 15,2005 exclusive of such be made! the Somerset Naturalists. There is ORDINANCE NO. 16304)5 date. If you tail to do so, judgment by default may be ran- BIO SECURITY: AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND DETRMINING THE dered against you tor the relief demanded in the com- Bid Security is required In an amount of notiees torn ton no charge to attend. SALARY OF CERTAIN EMPLOYEES OF THE BOR­ plaint (and amendment to complaint, if any). Ybu shall file (itf%) of the total amount of the Bid, but no* in Saturday Church School 9am OUGH OF MIDDLESEX FOR THE YEAR 2005. your answer and' " proof “ of service f f f 'in d “ “ with the e------__ of Twenty Thousand____ _ Dollars ($20,000.00), For additional information, call Clerk ol the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hughes payable to the Durwtten Borough Treasurer. (732) 356-2428. TITLE SALARY Complex, 25 Market Street, CN-971, Trenton, CONSENT OF SURETY: “Where worship is joy and joy is worship" New Jersey,■soy, 08625,0 in accordance with the Rules of Civil11 Certificate from a Surety Company is requirerequired indicating Assistant Prosecutor $ 23,000 Practice and Procedure. , consent to be bound as surety and guarantor tor perior Medical center holds Assistant Borough Attorney $ 5,000 This action has been instituted tor tha pur£ of ^ (1) mance______required under the Contract______Documents, and _lhat _ said Surety Company will furnish a performance bond www.nhbchurch.com SECTION 2 . . . and payment bond m amounti of 100% of successful bld- blood drive Jan. 27 The rates of Compensation established above shall BANK, recorded on April *1,2003, de^s oontract. serve as a guide in employment and subsequent m Book 8296 of Mortgages tor MIDDLESEX County BID SUBMISSION PROCEDURES: NEW BRUNSWICK — Robert changes in rate of employees hired after passage of this Page 532, and subsequenfly assigned to the plaintiff; and Bids must be submitted on the Bid Form contained in the Wood Johnson University ordinance. (2) to recover possession of, and concerns the premises Contract Documents and must be enclosed in a seated commonly known as. 4 GREENWICH COURT, SOUTH envelope plainly marked on tie outside with die name of Hospital will hold a blood drive 9 SECTION 3 BRUNSWICK, NJ 08902. project and the name and address of the Bidder, TT* BkJ If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may oommu- must be defcered to tha Owner prior to BW opening at a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 27 in the DUNEL1FN THEATER All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with scale with the New Jersey State Bar Association by cal- the above address tor submitting Bids. Bids will notf Arline and Henry Schwartzman the provisions ol this ordinance be and the same are i^ (9 0 8 ) 249-5000.5000. \bu You may also contact the lawyer accep-ted after February 9 ,200S2005, at 1111:00 AO La.m. of MIDDLESEX the County. .. of Venue by CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION: Courtyard, Somerset Street. calling 732-8284)053.F0053. ItIf you cannot afford an attorney,attorney. Bidders are required to submit a certificate litfrom tha New Donors must be in good health, DINNER & MOVIE SPECIAL SECTION 4 you may communicate wfth the Legal Services Office of jenwy Department—------of Laborthat estebiishingthe tedder thal ihe County of Venus by caking 732-249-7800.______is registered pursuant to tha Pubic Vtorics Contractor at least 17-years-old, weigh more EVERY SHOW EVERY DAY' I " - . . . .------This Ordinance shall take effect upon its Anal passage, 'fou, HEIRS DEVISEES AND Registration Act (P.L 1966, c.238) than 100 pounds and not have B irthday approval and publication according to law. PERSONAL ATIVES, AND HIS, THORS PUBLIC BN) OP6NWG AND READING: • 2 Movie Tickets M / ) , . | party OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT TITLE February 9,2005{ donated blood within the last 56 INTRODUCED. January 11,2005 AND INTEREST, are made a party defendant to this Time: 11:00 $22?5 Porodosure aaion becauu rou are tha hePft oP lha Plata Borough ol Dunalan, MuWpal Butting days. Anyone taking medications Kathleen Aneflo Mayor Ronald S. Dobies mortgagor, YOGESH K. SAQQi, and as auch STATUTORY REQUtnEMBKTS: or those with other eligibility ques­ (Full Menu .ilso Avail in theater) A v a i l a b l e j Borough Clerk B16 IT 1/15(05 tions should call the hospital’s s i m — _____ blood center to be pre-screened Racing Strips NOTICE TO ABSENJ P ffE N Q m iB mortgaged premises. (LS.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Dated. January 4,2005 Wage) and Americana with Disebtftiea Act o fu S fS S over the phone. All donors must starting January 14th | Super Bowl YOGESH K. SAGGI, HIS HEIRS, DEVISEES AND ■ •r 1 " r t r '-:— • u.s.c. 12101. et sea). bring identification with them and PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, AND H fi, THEIRS Superior Court of New Jersey REJECTION OF 8 0 6 : Beatlemania Feb. 6th OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS M RIGHT TITLE The Borough ol Dunelen reserves tie right to reiest any should eat before arriving.. coming January 15th AND INTEREST I2Q J6.. B171T 1/1SPS 0or aN Bids, or to wafee any Bida* defect where suchdefect _rjar,. call lor Information You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Appointments are not neces­ FRANK J. MARTONE. PC., Plaintiffs Attorney, whoee SEALED BIOS will be recaved from bidders classified B o i^ e n d W m la o ltie tS d S n g p ro ^ ^ T T to iS K sary. Those who cannot donor on • B a e r Pong Tournaments Every Thun. 8PM address is 1455 Broad Street, Bloomfield. New Jersey under NJ.SA 27:7-35.1 et seq.. to the NJDOT MULTI- ^ reserved to Increase or decrease tie 07003, an answer to the complaint (and amendment to jjc M to d to the to - Jan. 27 can schedule a time to • STARTING JANUARY YOU COULD WIN complaint, if any) filed in a civil action in which BANK OF totton, 1035 Parkway Avenue, AMERICA, N A SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO FLEET 2/tOf2005 and opened and reed“ for “ BY THE ORDER OF 7 1 * give blood. A TRIP TO LA S VEDAS! NATIONAL BANK is Plaintiff and YOGESH K. SAGGI, at For additional information or to a is. are Defendants, pending in tha Superior Court of ROUTE 130 OVER MAE BROOK, CONTRACT NO By^wStemWLRobk^ACTINQ Call 732-968-1020 . New Jersey, Chancery Division, MIDDLESEX County 080993030, PARTIAL CULVERT REPLACEMENT, v schedule another date to donate, and bearing Docket Number F-17071-04 within Thirty- NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP 126.86 call (732) 235-8100, Ext. 244. o^V www.dunollen-theaIer.com The Chronicle January 15, 2005

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N ational to bring new and well estab­ cial. Starting at only For a fu* feting go to: Fax 9088069414. email: Search Committee Home Assem blers, 1- lished products to market $24,900. Call Lakeside www.oakcrestdaycamp.corn I Mario@a Itechcorp .com P.O. Box 188 570-549-3640 RC#1007 requiring both application Realty 4 2 3 8 2 6 5 8 2 0 DON’T WAIT TILL SUMMER I PARTNERSHIP FOR Equal Opportunity Em­ engineering and sales Roselle Park, NJ 07204 ployer M /F /D /V TIOGA COUNTY 17.86 CALL 732-297-2000 CONSUMER EDUCATION Skills. Fax w . to 9067222536 _ or Fax.m -^40-6^29 STAFF ACCT PT acres bordering Tioga Mfg co. Remington. Gen SALES Somerville. P/T State Forest. Wooded, A pU*c service message brou^Xlo RESTAURANT acctg, diverse resp. Rexi­ permanent. Great earning perc tested, surveyed, In \Jvertise hi The \ext Rest I.oral Jobs, Please ( all \ Recruitment you by M i puMcaSon and ttw I mm Openings: Short Order, ble hrs, good pay, growth potential for serious moti­ road frontage. Excellent P Fadaral Tfeda CommMon Manager. Servers, Bus- potential. Degree req’d. vated individuals. No hunting property. $57,500 Representative at i-Sao-j 6o -j 6oj ers. Apply Metro Caf6 Fax 9 0 6 7 8 6 8 8 3 9 EMAIL nights/weekends. Owner Financing 8 1 4 4 3 6 Diner 9062842240 [email protected] (908) - 725-7995 2570 January 15, 2005 The Chronicle

CLINTON house share, es­ FIX-fT COMPUTERS tate home, on 5 acs. pvt Software and hardware In­ High Bridge- Multi family BR suite/bath. $650/mo. Saltwater Aquarium 30 gal stallations on site. IAN : MY LAND FOR SAl£ incl utils 9084187719 $330. Chairs $79/ea. Can 4 unite. Fully occupied, (template, All accesso­ and Home support. Call Christmas & Assocs. Joins Competitive deliver. 908281,7117 good long term tenants. SOMERVILLE Apt to share, *GUNSHOW* ries, live rock, and fish. 732-9684681 forces with Cabela's Tro- In To ------2 0 yrs. exp. Ref's, avail. Pricing redone, 7 rms, hospital DMMO ROOM Lowly An- PA Expo Center $350 obo 9089980669 Free estimates. Call jahy Properties. SO. Adi- tique Pine Table. 8 chairs, 801 Cetronia Rd., rondacks: 5 acres area, w /d, cac, avail. 2 /1 ■ Ken, 908692-1103 or $750+% util. 908757-8198 French Country $2500. Allentown, PA 6165596809. $10,900 165 acres - Mutt Seel Will Email Picture 9 0 8 Just minutes from Rte $129,900 with access to 5987443 78 or Rte 22 or PA Tpk NISSAN Pathfinder SE '0 0 thousands of acres of Open to Public to Transfer Your Wedding STEINMAN It DAUGHTER Loaded, 4wd, Garage Kept, FLEMINGTON: DINING ROOM SET- Beauti­ State Land. SOUTHERN Buy - Soil -Trade Video, Digital And Old hf/ExtPOnt FtperHang NonSmoker.48K $14,000 ful cherry w/double ped­ TIER: 5 acres with State CLINTON GARDENS - Spa JAN. 15 , 9am to 5pm Photos To DVD; Restore W in d o w R epair Putty /obo 9087226227 estal table, 6 chairs, Land access & gorgeous cious 1 & 2 BR apts. DW, PLAZA I HILL CONDOS Your Old Photos. Convert C a u lk W ash hutch & buffet. New In _ * views- $15,900. 5.6 acres AC, patio, balcony, laun­ 2 Bdmn, Laundry Room JAN. 18 , 9am to 4pm Your Old Music Tapae And 35yrs Ea> Insured SATURN S t l * O t PW, PL, box. List $2800. Sell with hilltop cabin with dry, ample parking. Junc­ w/washer & dryer $1200 For Info 717-697-3068 Vinyl (45s & 33s) To CD (90S) 526-3362 CD player, garage kept, $1475 732-2596990 wraparound porch & 360' tion of 22. 31 & 78.. Walk Commerce St + Util & Sec, Avail Feb l - . ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE. **732674-2412* under factory warranty, high-point views $79,900. to town 9082180203 Dining Room Set- Thomas- Do you earn up to mint cond., 9,669 mi, Call ACL 9 1-800-229- 973-635-1163 vide, cherry wood, cor. $800/day? Your own lo­ $7995 9082668966 ______Beaver Brook - m Vidal Painting . 7843 or visit Various Sizes hutch, 6 chairs, 108" ta­ L ia iM lT«M4 cal candy route. Includes 3 STEEL BLDGS. 9 0 8 7 3 8 0 1 9 2 Saturn S ltS ’ , www.landandcamps.com End u n it T fl. 2BR, 2 BA, ble. $3500. Call 908634- 1 968 AC TRACK LOADER 30 Machines and Candy. Factory Clearance. Best Of­ Interior/exterior, power 5 speed, 140K mi, Vary CLINTON, Large 2BR, just W/D. $1450./mo. + 1 2273 after 4:30pm. HD7G diesel w/winch, gd. All for $9,995 Call 1 6 0 6 l uClassSpace fer. 30x60, 40x75, Good Conditionl $1500 renovated. $1200/m o 1 mo. sec., refs. 9 0 8 2 3 8 running cond., fair under 4664027. washing, deck treat­ iNfn tTmtmis mi. from Rt 78, No Pets. Lane leather recllner carriage, $5,500.6094061283 50x100 Call Now! Luke 1- ments. Exc references. Aro you making $1,710 par 8 0 6 5 0 6 5 1 6 0 Contact 908-239- 5701 $500, 2 hand painted Insured. Free estimates. 1050-4000 s.f. Clinton Beaver Brook Gf weak? AH cash vending 2.S end tables $75 ea, 2 Scheduling Spring and m FLEMINGTON- 3br, finished Com. 1BR, T fl w/ d/w, FARMAU. 240 - $2500; routes with prime loca­ ALL STEEL BUILDINGS. Fireside chairs $100 ea, Summer exterior jobs XS 03;-A II Leather, all attic, LR, EIK, front & side w/d, ref, cen a/c, deck w/ Farmall F12 w/rear plow, tions available nowi Under 24x24 Was $8,890, Sell A l real estate o cto riM n a In 123 Beanie Babies, plus wheel. Loaded!! Auto, porches, off st. pkg.. W/D pkg. Close to NYC trans & all steel, $1300: Farmall $9,000 investment re­ $3,990; ► this n e w s p a p e r is sub­ 908-782-7043 9087826197 after 7pm cayenne Red. Under war­ hook up. $1500/mo + util. hwys 31,78,22 & 287, No F12, all steel. $900; Far­ quired. Call Toll Free (24- 38x44 Was $15,920, ranty. 35k mi. Excellent je c t to th e Federal Fair Pets 201424-6813 mall H wM & W gear box, Sell $6,920; AeL 01/01 908-705-1899 7) 8069682654. SPA. M u s t Sell. Condition. $18,000 Amendments $1100. 609-397-0606 48x60 Was $21,860, the New Jersey FRENCHTOWN - Lg. 1 BR 1" FLEMINGTON South Estate Company expanding In your Sell $9,860. 7-Person Deluxe. Never CMI Rights Law, whichfir., newly renovated, $825 N m u n m w 1 f 1 1 Bed w/loft (can M attress & Box Sets New area, home workers Call Now! Joe 1600392-7817 Used. Includes cover. Will » be T br), inc. w /d, new deliver. Full Warranty. make it illegal to adver­ + elec. 908-996-3003 Twin $159, Full $179; needed, possible SUBARU OUTBACK LEGACY tise any preference, Available now! Buy 2 BR appl. pool, $1300 avail. Queen $199; King $279. $1380/wk 6166787104 DIET PILLS* New Pre­ Can finance W.A.C. Pay- '99 117k mi., fair cond., limitations or discrimina­ GARWOOO 1 BR apt. in sm. only $25,000! By Foreclo­ 2 /1 /0 5 9 T ------Candeliver 908281-7117 H i scription Strength ments Under $100 per regular maintenance, tion based on race, friendly complex. Heat & hot sure! For listing 1-808 SSEARN INSTANT CASHSS (Phentrazine 37.5mg 60 Month. In a Hurry. ClALL $4000. 9087886960 MATTRESS SET $140. color, religion, sex. n a ­ water incld. No pets. Work­ 7488106 x F198 PIANOS Yamaha U3, up­ Receive $12,006 tabs $89.95) No Pre­ Queen pillow top, brand TOYOTA 4Rumwr '90, 4WD, tional origin, handicap, out & laundry room onsite. right, 5 2 ', high gloss eb­ $800,000! Never Repay! scription NeededI FREE name new w/warranty. 142K, loaded, fair cond., familial status, creect $1038/mo. & $1098/mo. FtEWCTCN/aJNTONAflEA ony, $4,600 9 0 8 5 2 6 Everyone Qualifies! Guar­ Shipping 1688527-0870 732258 6 6 9 0 $3,0 0 0 /obo. Call 9 0 8 a ncestry, m arital status. 908-789-9198 3 BR, convenient to Rts 4334 *m ore pianos avail* anteed! Process Simple E- DIETPILLUSA.COM MYRTLE BEACH/NORTH SC 369-5755 affectlonal or sexual 31 & 78. No smoking or MATTRESS SET- $225. King mails Online! Make ★HIGH BRIDGE* Updated OCEANFRONT1 To $150 Dis Family Health Care w / orientation, or national­ pets. $1 2 5 0 /mo. 1.5 mo ortho/plush, new in plas­ Sjirttof |n || 5|| $25.00 Per E-Mail! No 1“ fir apt., off-st. pking., count Summer Beech Rentals. Prescription Planl TOYOTA CAMRY XUE *96 ity, or an Intention to sec Call 608602-5761 tic w/warranty. Limit! Guarantee Pay- free laundry, close to town, $69.95/mo. Best net­ IKS AC, PS, PW, P-aeats & make any such prefer­ Private homes/condos. 732-2586690 checks! Incredible Em­ train & parks $795 p/mo Spring/Stxnmer GetAWaysl Complete Home Fitness work, excellent coverage locks, CC, am /fm CD, Al­ ence, limitation or dis­ ployment Opportunities! Chevy 6 1 0 Pickup Truck call Ken 9 0 8 4 1 3 4 3 7 1 FRENCHTOWN- FURNISHED Sofa + Love seat now $299 Room - gym, treadmill, No Limitations, includes loy wheels, dual airtags, crimination. Familial Free Brochure. Cal 1866878 cap, Fit* 1994-2003. Good lovely 3 BR, 1 bath ranch, 2792, or www.eitodjealty.com Faux Leather $399. Leath­ elliptical, weight Dental, Vision, Pre­ 90k m i., black, very good status Includes children bench. Never Used cond. 973492-1120 shape, ask $6799. 908 NESHANIC • 1 BR. h old family rm. All appliances & Preview Properties. er $799.Model house fum $$MAKE BIG M0NEY$$ existing Condition OK. und e r th e a g e o f 18 llv- farm house. $860/mo. No W/D. Short term rental. Can del. 908281-7117 $5000. Must sell set Answering Simple Surveys Call WCS 1606288 • Ing with parents or legal pats. 9083094600 Nature lover paradisel or each. Call 888-397- 9214 ext. 2354 M u hr HU MS Avail, immed. $1,850 + TODDLER BEDROOM SET Online! Earn $250/H our! Toyota Corica GT 02’- 5 custodians, pregnant Beautiful Crystal River 3529 for details. Look­ ACURA 01 CL3.2 Mint New Providence 2"° fir, utils. Call 9089983712 2 Nightstands, with hutches, $25.00 Per Survey Com­ MEDICARE DIABETICS spd, loaded. Premiere * w o m e n a n d p e o p le se- Rorida home, spacious 3 ing for offers. pleted! Guaranteed Pay- Cond. 1 Owner. 65K. Fully 3BR, EIK, C/A, dish­ 1 (5) drawer dresser, $300. FREE METER !!! Pioneer System, Too many ; curing custody of chil­ BR, 2 bath, walk to the checks! Instant Cash Loaded. Asking $15,5“ ,500 washer. No smoking, no Call 9064784998 No cost Diabetes Sup­ mods, to list. Great Cond., dren under 18. N m H Tiaw iB river, short drive to the Om Martels KM Grants! Receive $10,006 obo19083055200 This newspaper will not pets. $1600 + utils gulf. Great fishing, boat­ nH Mill VIS ill plies. DIABETIC SHOES. 36k asking $16000. 908 BRIDGEWATER Prof, female, $250,000! Never Repay. ACURA 3.5 RL '96 • 197K. knowingly accept any 908665-1993 ing. manatees. Drive to No Cost to You!!! Join 797-0388 non-smoker, 2 bed town- h r t e l W W IG INDOOR FLEA MARKET More Amazing Opportu­ Burgundy, Ithr int. very advertising for real es­ Disney & other great at­ JOHN DEERE 635 disk, D iabetes Care Club. North Plainfield- lg 2 BR, house, $900 p/m o + util. Roselle Catholic H.S. nities! FREE M em bership. FREE [ood condition $5500 TOYOTA Rav 4, '98, AWD 5 tate which is In violation tractions. $800 per week, Rock-flex, hyd. fold, 18', www.FastCashAtHome.com recently updated. W/D 908722-2281 Raritan Rd., Roselle Delivery. 1 6 0 6 3 1 6 6 3 9 1 . 79 spd. manual. AC, pw, pb, of the law. To report hook-up, private entrance, $ 1 500 2 weeks. No pets. very nice shape, Sat. Jan 15 , 9 4 Pm ps, am /fm cass CD, sil­ MAKE UP TO $4000 Call Now! BMW 325ix '91, 4 dr., AWD discrimination, call the porch, yard, remodeled Call Tam 9 0 8 6 3 8 4 3 4 0 $8500./0B0. Call 608 ver, 104K, exc. cond. Weekly! Exciting weekly sunroof, leather, 136K mi. Office of Fair Housing bath, hrdwd firs. $1,350 OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND 6830414 NEED AFFORDABLE $6575 obo. 9083196060 and Equal Opportunity PUBLISHER’S paycheck! Written guar $3,350. 908284-0917 /m o + util. 1.5 mo Sec. Best selection of afford­ totmimsmsm HEALTHCARE? $59.93/ of the U S. Department TIMOTHY HAY Small & antee! 11 year Nation­ VOLKSWAGEN QLX 2002, 908768 9 2 3 3 NOTICE able vacation rentals. month per Family. No limi­ BMW 8501 '91, 105K miles of Housing and Urban round bales. Call 6 0 8 BRIDGEWATER 1144 Con­ wide Company Now Hir­ V6, blue/gray, 4 dr, auto, Full/partial weeks. Call tations. All Pre-existing V-12, 6 spd trans, many Development (HUD) at RARITAN BORO - 3 rms., 1 AS residential real estate 6830414 cord Drive, (Brown to ing! Easy work, sending excellent cond., ext. war now for free brochure. Conditions OK. Call P.S. extras, $14,900. Call BR, yd. n/s, no‘pets, $975. advertising in this news Cambridge to Concord) out our simple one page ranty goes w/car, beige 1-800-669-9777. The HUD Open daily. Holiday Real Family Healthcare! (800) 732-9046719 TTY telephone number Call Linda 9 0 8 3 9 8 3 7 3 1 paper is subject to the Sat/Sun 1/15-16*\ 8:30 brochure! Free postage. leather int, 41k miles, Estate. 1 8 0 0 6 3 8 2 1 0 2 . 531-2630 sc.W 1034 for the hearing Im­ Federal Fair Housing Act, am - 3pm, Renfield Estate Supplies! Free Inform a­ BUICK Century 92 ' V6, $16,000 9084030332 RINOOES - Spacious 1 BR the New Jersey Law Online reservations Sale, house full w/new tion. 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Lori 908334-7167 Lend & Ginny, antique Eaves Galvanized CADILLAC DEVILLE ‘91 Financing available w / Call 908672-3014 FLEMINGTON Concord Ridge utils. 1 Vi mo. sec. req'd. sale, rental or financing of AcademyRealEstate.com toys, books, lawnmowers Roof/painted sides. Drk Grey/leather, loaded Avail. 2 /1 /0 5 908797-2493 & much HH. $7,500 down. Great loca­ 2 Bed/1.5 bath, partially dwellings. •Realtor* ■Siaafil fSO I S I BSwiitK M la H Hilisi O IJ S 30x40x10 $9,995, w / 1 Exc. Cond. 134K Hwy Mi, VW JETTA 02, U T , 3 IK . Numbers at 8am. cash only. tions and equipment. 1- servicedoor, 1 10x10 slid- finished basement, quick SCOTCH PLAINS 2 BR, $2195 908369-3468 5sp, sunroof, Monsoon, The Fair Housing Act TURKS & CAICOS ISLAND 8776436726 (02037- ingdoor, flush eaves, galva­ closing avail. $224,900 completely renovated, CARS from $500! POLICE silver, spoiler, extras. M in t makes it iflegal to advertise Rent our 2 BR Timeshdre at i l l SC960) ★908-553-1185* nized roof/painted sides $13,250 9088326745 W/D hookup, C/AC. 2* the beautiful Alexandra Re­ BMW Q.3 FOLDABLE BIKE U M i n i i t H IMPOUNDS! for listings “any preference, limitation, $$$$ WEEKLY! Get Paid to fully erected. 1606331- fir., no pets, $1250 + sort, ocean front, sleeps 6, brand new $995. asking call 1-800-7488104 x dBcrimination because of ALL LIONEL, R.YEF & OThER Clean Your Garage, Turn 1875 or 717-3547561. VW JETTA GLS 00 5 Spd, PT. PLEASANT BEACH utils. 9088035858 4 /9 or 4/16. $300/night $800. Call after 6 p.m, 2801 race, color religion, sex, TRAWS. Top cash prices pd. Trash into CASH.. Rea www.fettervillesales.com silver, leather, snrf, CD, full $385,000 Furnished, 243 www.alflxandraresort.com 9087889021. CHRYSLER TOWN & COUN­ Sergeantsvllle large 2 BR in handicap, familial status, 8004644671 or Markets, Swap Meets. power, 42K, e xl war., exc. Ocean Ave. great location, Kathy 908-303-2116 'VIAGRA* Prescription TRY '9 6 - 168K, good me­ stone house, deep set a national origin, or inten­ BOSCH DISHWASHER White, 9734261538. Etc. Call 1 6 0 6 7 9 6 9 6 9 4 cond., $12^00 908277-3624 (near Jenks). 2 BR. 1 BA. Strength Alternative chanical condition $3500 windows, wood firs, large tion to make any such top of the line apexx, re Ext. 5129 perfect little condo, end (30 blue ta b s lOOmg 9 0 8 9 9 8 1 0 7 9 LR & large EIK. storage at­ preference, limitation, or tails over $1,500, used WW II MILITARY ITEMS unit, heat, C/A, o ff st. $89.95) No Prescription tic, loaded with charm. No dBcrimination.' Familial sta­ FORD CROWN VICTORIA 98 twice, asking $850 Medal, hats, helmets, flags, IFtaiiielil ■•■■WW SirvleuW IllW W I5Swww N eeded! FREE S hip­ prkg. 908-591-6426 pets. $1100/m o. Call tus includes children under 90871" pictures, knives, swords, ping 1-888-527-0870 Police Interceptor V8, black, 608397-3888 the age of 18 living with gear, and patches. Rich $$CASH$$ very clean, only 74K, DINNERWARE Minton, SEXPILLUSA.COM CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE '67 parents or legal guaidians; 908412-9147 Cash Now for Structured $6900 firm. 908537-9690 I nwmtmHi Somerville 150 South- ‘ Bellemeade', Service for 2 dr hardtop, 350 cu. In. pregnant women; and Settlements, Annuities bridge St. Garden Com­ A NEW COMPUTER - 12 + serving pieces. Will lm Swlcw FORD ESCAPE 0 1 XLS, 4 cyl, engine, gd. cond. Asking A NO DOWN PMT LOAN people securing custody of and Insurance Pay­ plex 1 BR $800, 2 BR BUT NO CASH? Y ou're break up s e t . ------Nil 1 illllls 2 W/D, Standard shift, $13,800. Contact 908244 Call Today To Qualify For a children under 18. outs. (800)794-7310. V C , PW/L, CD/tape, 72k $1100/m o no fee. 1.5 APPROVED- G uaran­ DIRECTV FREE 3 ROOMS 9996 or 9087824232 Lv mag Special NO-Money Down J.G. Wentworth Means maina/VMvi siiih miles, $7,500 732-752- month sec. 9 0 8 2 1 8 5 5 0 2 In addition to the protec­ te e d !* NO CREDIT SYSTEM installed & de­ Low Closing Cost Conven­ CHECK - Bad Credit- U n it i l l Cash for Structured 0055 or 9082365142 CHEVY IMPALA '65, 4dr. 6 tional mortgage. Act Now SOMERVILLE tions noted above, New livered free. Say good­ Settlements Now! Bankruptcy OK. 1-800- III FORD ESCORT 95 AT, AC, cyl. L t blue, great cond. While Funding Lasts!! Call South Bridge Grdn Apts Jersey law prohibits bye to cable forever + 3 > STALLS AVAILABLE in 4 2 0 -0 3 2 6 10A-9P EST PS, 4 dr. hatch., am /fm 68K, $2900. obo. 908 Arnie Joffe at 1 BR. $899. Beaut, tranquil discrimination based on months FREE Bedminster, access to Middlesex Vinyl Siders Mon-Fri ’ Checking Ac­ CASH GRANTS CD, 136k mi., 1 owner, 782-1193. Ivanhoe Financial, Inc. surroundings, loc near creed, ancestry, marital HBO/CINEMAX. Call 1 trails, all weather outdoor Quality work at great count Required. $1699. 908561-7292 7 days/24 hrs. Toll Free shops & srvs. Apts incld status, aftectual or sexual 800-694-8644 riding arena w/jumps, pro­ 2 0 0 5 ! prices, WWW.PCSFORALL.COM www.dtv2day.com 1-877-209-9495 h/hw . Some hdwd firs, orientation, or nationality, fessional 24 hr. care Private, Government grants Middlesex area FORD Explorer Sport Tree new appli. Indry fac on­ and Pennsylvania law DOG PEN w/large doghouse $ 6 0 0 /mo. 90 8 6 2 6 8 5 0 0 for Personal bills, School, Call anytime - ask for '03, 4.0L, 6 cyl, auto, ESI new site. Call Robert Paulino. prohibits discrimination on HMNOlHlia attached. Wire fence con Paul immac. cond. 14,800 mi. Business, etc. Approx. ELDORADO ROADSTER '86 CENTURY 21 Worden & the basis of age, disability FIREWOOD 1-cord delivered struction w/plastic wood 908421-0369 silver, $20,000. Call 9 0 8 ★Unique Opportunity* 7 y/o App/Arab gelding $49 billion dollars left un­ Beautiful & Classy Car Green. 9 0 8 8 7 4 4 7 0 0 x or ancestry & dumped $160. Sea­ floor & canopy roof. Exc. 6385133 Lafayette Antique Car­ Choc, brown w/blanket. claimed 2004. Never Re­ in Immaculate Condition. riage House, late 237. soned call 9083583000 cond., paid $2000. new. Great Mover! Can do pay. Live operators. FORD F150 ‘02 Super Crew The newspaper will not Original Owner, Leather In­ 1800's, great beams, asking $750. Buyer must Dressage, Endurance, 1-8004162592 ext. 07 tlm H u i I in Cab. PL, PW, Adj. pedals, knowingly accept or print FIREWOOD- STOCK UP NOW tenor, Garage K e p t 55K slate roof, must be BEFORE THE SNOW! remove from premises Hunter, Western. Eng­ CLEAN UP * LT. HAUL well m aint/all records, 1 CesserctU Frtvim any advertising tor residen­ $$CASH MONEYSS-2005! orig. mi. * 9 0 8 7 6 6 0 6 2 * moved, no land, call DELIVERY FREE! Call 908534-9518 lish, etc. $6000/obo Free est. 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Choppers show and swap meet, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Jan. 15, 10 PHOTO COURTESY OF THE FORUM THEATRE COMPANY a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 16. Adults $15; under age 16 free. A K id’s Forum, a theatrical group operating out of the Forum Theatre Company of Metuchen, is performing “Goldilocks and the Three Bears" through Monday. Shows RARfTAN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Route 28, Branchburg » (908) 231-8805; www.raritanval.edu/planetarium The Winter Skies," 3 and 7 p.m. Jan. 15, 22. Admission $5. Goldilocks returns to Forum “Laser America,” 4 p.m. Jan. 15, 22. Admission $5. “Best of Pink Floyd” (laser show), 8 p.m. Jan. 15. Admission $5. METUCHEN — Forum dysfunctional Bear family and a aged to book early for best State, a partner agent of the T he Dark Side of Oz” (laser show), 8 p.m. Jan. 22. Admission Theatre Company has talking parrot who accompa­ availability. National Endowment for the $5. announced the return of A Kid’s nies Goldilocks on her journey), Performances are 11 a m. Arts, Yellow Book USA, Forum production, “Goldilocks the music is a fanciful collection today, 1 p.m. tomorrow and 11 Marlowe Enterprises, Lucent and the Three Bears,” which of popular 1970s music, with a m. Monday. The theatre is Technologies, Middlesex Concerts runs through Monday. songs by Loggins and Messina, BEL MUSICA located at 314 Main St. County Cultural & Heritage This is an hysterical adapta­ The Pointer Sisters, The Artist Tickets can be ordered by call­ Commission, Middlesex County 8 p.m. Friday, Jan 14 tion by Paul Whelihan of the Formerly known as Cat Stevens ing the box office at (732) 548- Housing and Community Somerset County Library, 1 Vogt Drive, Bridgewater beloved tale of a young girl who and more. 0582. For additional informa­ Development Commission, (908) 526-4016, Ext. 153 happens upon the home of All musicals are recommend­ tion, visit www.forumtheatre- Schering Plough Corporation, The Golden Age of Operettas and Musicals” featuring Florence three bears. Finding no one ed for children ages 2' and up company.com. Union Foundation, Hyde & Lazzeri, soprano. Free admission. home, she helps herself to some and all seats are reserved. The Forum Theatre Company, Watson Foundation, PSE&G, BENNYI porridge, breaks a chair and Metuchen restaurant Dan’s on a qualified organization of the Pfizer Foundation, Merrill 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15 abruptly falls asleep in one of Main is offering a brunch spe­ New Jersey Cultural Trust, is a Lynch & Co. Foundation, The their beds. Given the trade­ cial in conjunction with the 1 not-for-profit regional theatre, is Grand Marnier Foundation, E.J. Somerset County Vo-Tech, Vogt Drive, Bridgewater mark Kid’s Forum twist, this (908) 781-0470; www.njjs.org p.m. Sunday performance. a member of NJ Theatre Grassman Trust, Target Stores, version has Goldilocks being Ticket prices are $12.50 for Alliance (the State’s coalition of New Jersey Theatre Alliance, Benny Goodman tribute concert. Admission $15 in advance, put on trial for breaking and everyone, brunch not included, professional theatres) and The Stephanie E. Laucius $20 at the door entering, petty theft and van­ with discounts for groups of 20 Actors’ Equity Association (the Educational and Charitable BRASIL DUO dalism. The audience becomes or more. union for stage performers) and Foundation, Chase Manhattan 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21 the jury, deciding the fate of the Camp and school groups, day­ is funded in part by The Foundation, Exxon Mobil Watchung Arts Center, Watchung Circle, Watchung heroine. care centers, Boy Scout and Girl Geraldine R. Dodge Corporation, McMaster Carr (908) 753-0190; www.watchungarts.org With a book brimming with Scout Troops as well as other Foundation, NJ State Council Supply Company and numerous humor (featuring a somewhat organizations are all encour­ on the Arts / Department of individuals. PRICE REDUCED OVER $25,000! 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