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PROGRESS &FRIDE This special yearly publication Officials: Footbridge must be completed is intended to provide some By Paul Greulich The Verona-based company was Jan. 21 brought Marvee owner Vin- installed by Feb. 23. perspective on towns in Essex Staff Writer expected to finish the project last cent Cestone and his attorney "This is the last chance the con- County and their future. CRANFORD — The clock is fall, but Township Engineer together with school and township tractor has to perform," Smith said. See Inside. ticking on what local officials say is Richard Marsden said little more officials to discuss the delays. "Hopefully, this will be the resolu- Marvec Construction Company's than preparation work appears to The talk resulted in a new time- tion and we will have the bridge in "last chance" to replace High Street have been done. line for the projeet, calling for the place." footbridge, a project some say is Engineering Commissioner contractor to be fully mobilized Marsden said inclement weather more than a year behind schedule. Mark Smith said a meeting held today and the bridge and walkway See FOOTBRIDGE, Page 13 All packed up. Capers: GREEN GLORY Kyle Lynch, of Cranford, has been awarded for his environ- 40-year mental research at Rowan. Page 3 sentence By John O'Reilly Staff Writer UNION — The Vauxhail resi- dent convicted of slaying a friend and popular local businessman was sentenced to 40 years in state i prison at the Union County court GET OUT, GET FIT house last Friday. A free exercise program is Franklin Prather Jr., 39, was available to Summit kids. convicted in November for Page 4 involvement in the shooting of 1 *•)!*•• '• family friend Paul Capers. J&MA^ii Capers was found dead in the Photo By Susan M. Dougherty basement of his home in the Vaux- Frank Light, top right, and Clark Kiwanis Club President James Dougherty, front Iiall section shortly after midnight right, oversee volunteers who packed 50 boxes for overseas troops. Peggy on July 3, 2006. He had been shot Monagle, second from top left, coordinated efforts for the volunteer activity in. in the chest and killed during a which members of the Clark Kiwanis Club and Arthur L Johnson High School's botched robbery, Key Club gathered to pack boxes of toiletries, cookies and soup for soldiers in Prather must serve 34 years of I : his sentence before he is eligible for parole. SEE'FIVE'LIVE Capers was 70 years aid at the Five Play will perform at mm 4 #%*#•% ,*#«% A '* « 1 • < I " •time of his death. He owned a local paving company and was active in the Vauxhail Civic Association. uCPAc,nRahwaypg 19 Rj 22: Construction kicks Maurice Knighton, also a Vaux- hail resident and friend, was arrest- ed in connection to the murder local officials and businesses, Essex counties. "This stretch is three days after Capers was found. INto THI the SEdito ISSUr E1 0 off, safety concerns remain StaffWriter worry more serious safety concerns among the top 10 hot spots for He admitted to pulling the trigger, Police Blotter 8 \ • • " + are being ignored. flooding in the state," said DOT but implicated Prather Jr., saying he By John O'Reilly on a $4 2 miIhon ro ect According to according Stephen spokesperson Erin Phalon. provided the .38 caliber revolver School Zone 18 ^ fl : P J |° Arts & Entertainment 19 alleviate floodmg on a notoriously Dilts, commissioner for the state When work is completed on the used in the murder and came up r\w.t .*.*;*.<. it drenched stretch of Route 22. Department of Transportation, state-funded project, the current with the plan to rob Capers. Obituaries 23 _ ,. „ • ,. _ , work on the drainage improvement draining system will include larger Prather Jr. confessed to provid- o . 26 Snarling traffic caused by flood- project began nearly two weeks ago pipes, more inlets and a detention ing Knighton with the murder • | «Q inS during heavy rainfalls is between milcposts 58.12 and 58.82, basin to catch excess water. These weapon and admitted involved in f"'i expected to end in the area border- straddling the border of Union and See SAFETY, Page 13 See UNION, Page 13 ing Hillside and Newark, but some L0T#.'#C010

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Lynch and Michael Scluigel, for helping a bit "greener," thanks to a local cited isopropyl alcohol as "the main develop the intellectual curiosity high school graduate's scholarly product the team attempted to needed to make him a success. work. Chemical engineering major recover." "1 was good at math and .science Kyle Lynch, 22, helped Rowan Uni- Mis powers of persuasion were in high school, so I decided to versity in Glassboro win lop honors apparently key in winning the com- become an engineer," recalled last year during a national student petition. He alone presented the Lynch, who enjoys playing intramu- competition. Lynch helped detail a 300-page paper, taking "a serious ral soccer at Rowan. new approach for reducing waste look at alternative methods to mak- ki loved growing up in Cran- while making medicines. The award ing a chemical process as green as ford," added the student, whose par- came at the 12th Annual Green possible,'' to the review committee. ents, lid and Nancy, still live in town Chemistry and Engineering Confer- "1 was the only junior on the team, 1 house where he wa.s raised with his ence last June in Washington, D.C. so I was; the only person able to go younger brother, John-Patrick, an Lynch and classmates, Tim Moroz to the conference," Lynch said. engineering student al The College and Anthony Furiuto, were recog- The team's work took them to of New Jersey. nized for their research with the such locales as close as 1'epack, Yet career plans will require drug-making giant, Plizer Inc. where I'fizer's global engineering Lynch to bid farewell to his home- The team's work spanned nine site i.s based, and Barceloneta, Puer- town -— at least for now. months and was documented in the to Rico. There, Pfizer maintains its In this tough economy, the senior competition, "Green Engineering manufacturing site. is fortunate to have a job lined up Design for the Recovery of Solvents The team also worked in the following graduation • a short drive in API Manufacturing." "It was company's New York City global Kyle Lynch, left, reviews his award-winning project from Rowan's South Jersey campus. nice to be recognized for all the time manufacturing division. While recy- detailing ways to reduce waste white making med- Lynch will join Dupont's process and effort we put in," Lynch said. cling chemicals used in making icines. control group in Wilmington, Del. Rowan Professors C. Stewart Slater products was a major objective of lar sieve, which he described as "a helped price all equipment and utili- It's familiar territory; he interned and Mariano Savelski helped the the research. Lynch said the study big...filter that prevents certain ties needed for the process. there the past two summers. "I plan students, who shared a $1,000 prize. will also improve. Pfizer's bottom material from passing through" the So, what has Lynch done with to stay in industry. Hopefully, I can The trio was cited for helping line. process and into waste collection. his share of the $U)<)0 prize? "Ha apply green practices to what 1 do at improve "the environmental pro- "Many people think green engi- "I began by developing some of ha," he replied. "I spent it on text- work," he said. file" of the manufacturing process neering . means making something my own designs, but eventually books during the past two semes- Slater praised all three students for celecoxib — an active pharma- better for the environment, but it is found a vendor to design a system ters. They're so expensive - even for helping raise Rowan's profile ceutical ingredient in the top-selling more than that," he stated. "It pro- and provide a price quote," he when buying them used." nationally, in its continuing quest arthritis medication, Celebrex. vides financial and environmental explained, adding he also spent con- Of course, such costs were never "to solve some of the real-world Lynch defined API as "'the chemical benefits." siderable time helping Pfizer assess a worry at Cranford High School. challenges faced by industry." in the pill that actually docs the Lynch's contribution entailed far the costs/benefits of the. team's dif- Well before reaching the national "Savelski and I are quite impressed work." more than writing an academic ferent designs. spotlight, Lynch shaped his interest by the work of Kyle Lynch, and his The Rowan learn helped Pfi/er paper. He helped design a molecu- Among other things, Lynch in chemical engineering in the build- team members," Slater said. City OKs affordable housing SPRINGFIELD BRIEFS Learn about Y's camp 973-467-0838 or download a By Paul Cireulkii I lousing in regards to the exact vote against the project, along with brochure at wmwsummltareaym- Springfield YMCA Summer Staff Writer number of units Summit is obligated Councilman Michael Vernotico, ca.org. SUMMIT The governing to provide, council members and said her concerns centered around Camp Open House and registration body has agreed to work with Habi- residents agreed the city has fallen financial factors, noting she might will be held Sunday from I to 4 tat for Humanity to build affordable behind on addressing the need. have supported the project had the p.m. at the Springfield Y, 100 South Mom's Club meets housing following a Jan. 20 council Resident Jean Dylan said the vote come after the council Springfield Ave. The camp runs The Mom's Club of Springfield meeting where residents, clergy time for delay was over. "Fve seen reviewed the city's budget and what from June 22 though Sept. 4. The & Mountainside meets the first with the city's Interfaith Council Summit do a lot of good things, but state aid might be available. "Until Springfield Y offers a variety of Wednesday of each-month-at the Springfield YMCA. and former and present officials I've seen them drag their feet with these numbers are in, we don't camps for ages 2 '/; to grade 6, voiced their support for the plan. affordable housing," Dylan said. know what sort of painful cuts will Camps meet both indoors at the The $1.6 million project, Habitat for Humanity is partner- have to be made, or what the ramifi- Springfield Y and outdoors at Ruby Winter classes at Y approved in a 5-2 vote, calls for six ing with Summit's Affordable Hous- cations will be," Klaif explained. Park. New this year: One-week The Springfield YMCA, located affordable housing units to be built ing Corporation and the city to raise Other council members and resi- specialty camps from June 29 at f 00 South Springfield Ave., wiH on a .25-acre site at the intersection money for the project through dents called for Summit to embrace through Aug. 14, featuring basket- offer new classes for pre-school- of Morris Avenue and Orchard grants and fundraisers. a spirit of change and diversity eon- ball, baseball and other sports. age children, youth and teens for its Street. The site's appraised value is current with the spirit of Barack For information about the winter program session, which runs In total, three two-story duplexes $770,000 The city plans to buy the Obama, who was sworn in as the Springfield Summer Camp, call through Saturday. will include four, two-bedroom Rosol properties with funds accu- 44th president of the Unites States units and two, three-bedroom units. mulated over a period of ten years the same day. "Let's not be One unit will be available for very through donations to the affordable inhibitors, let's be promoters of HILLSIDE BRIEFS low income families, while three housing trust fund, and funding both change," Councilman David Bom- Get to mask program Hear exciting tales would be for low income and two the county and local Interfaith gaars said. A Groundhog Mask program The Hillside Public Library would be for moderate income Council have agreed to contribute Linda Walker, a 37-year resident, will be held at Hillside library from begins its celebration of Black His- households. by August 2009. "A number of agreed the city is in need of some 6:30 to 7 p.m. Monday. tory Month with Julie Pasqual, who The site is two lots currently things have to fall into place, and if change. "We need diversity," she will entertain all ages with her occupied by a multi-family home they don't, the city has the option to said. Learn to find health high-energy telling of African and and Bob's Auto Top, an auto repair not fulfill this agreement," Cotter Morris County Habitat for information on net African-American folk tales from 4 shop. City Administrator Chris Cot- said. Humanity's Director of Property A free hands-on computer class to 5 p.m. Tuesday. For information, ter said Alex and Ann Rosol, the Habitat for Humanity formally Acquisitions Liz DeCoursey offered for using the Internet to finding the call the library at 973-923-4413 or owners of both properties have presented the project to the govern- assurance to those supporting the best health information will be held visit www.hlltsidepl.org. expressed an interest in working ing in November. City officials had project. "We're pretty confident it's at II a.m. Tuesday, at the Mill side with the city to develop affordable been exploring the possibility of going to move forward," she said. Public Library. Find out how to Like art and crate? housing. building affordable housing at the Paul Greulich can be reached al stay healthy, keep fit and research There will be arts and crafts While officials are at odds with site for approximately two years. 908-686-7700 ext. 121, or al edito- medical information. Sign up at the time at Hillside library at 4 p.m. the state Council on Affordable Councilwoman Diane Klaif, who [email protected]. library or call 973-923-4413. Wednesday. PAGE 4 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

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A free fitness program at Summit YMCA targets making youngsters fit, now and as adults. Atlantic City International IliiilteiiiiHiii February 4-8, 2009 Free exercise program

Atlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, NJ Get the best prices of the season on boats, gear and accessories! fosters healthier Hours: Wed. & Thurs. lpm-9pm» Fri. 11am—9pm ° Sat. 10am-9pm • Sun. 10am-5pm By Chris Ncidenberg port all kids, adults, families and out 'fit bucks' from their 'fit For tickets and show details visit ACBoatShow.com Correspondent communities in their pursuit of box,'" redeeming them for meet- SUMMIT — The city well-being in spirit, mind and ing certain targets. Wscmer ssocu t"J^L91il.jt.^v!li|-'*1l YMCA's new seventh-grade fit- body," according to the national Levy said these youths will ness initiative seeks lo instill the organization's Web site. work with • wellness instructors, importance of maintaining a To keep the local program fun such as former college basketball sound body in the adolescents of and challenging, youth partici- player Hthan Williams. They today so they'll be the happy and pants can win prizes for meeting remain close at hand during activ- healthy adults of tomorrow. certain incentives. ities, "lithan i.s u great role model The free program debuted Jan. "We've tailored this new pro- who really connects with the kids. 10 in the Maple Street building. It gram to seventh-graders because They...look up to him," she point- is open to all seventh-graders we feel seventh grade is such a ed out. "The kids who love bas- attending the Lawton C. Johnson pivotal time," explained Levy, ketball...appreciate his expertise Middle School, a short walk who currently guides 20 children on the sport.'* away. Other seventh-graders in with the Y's staff. Summit resident Michael the Summit Y's service area, "it's a period where sports f-ucchinei. 13. said the program is including Springfield and Berke- become more competilivi: for set up so friends/classmates can ley Heights, can also enroll free, youths," the instructor said. "We work together in achieving goals. According to Kara Levy, sen- feel habits start in seventh grade, Group activities and exercise pro- ior wellness director, students and are likely to continue into grams, such as in yoga and ODER NOW attend programs three days a adulthood." pilules, seek to encourage interac- week — Mondays and Wednes- Thus, when children enter the tion among participants. "What days from 3 to 5 p.m., and Satur- facility to partake in the initiative, makes it fun is that you're doing it days from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reg- the city Y tries to ensure only with your friends, and the people istration is ongoing. Participants good habits are instilled in terms teaching you are right there. This are guided through specially- of physical fitness. Participants really encourages a lot of people designed activities and exercise have their progress monitored on to go to the Y," Facehinei said. regimens while their progress is badges they wear while moving Michael's mother, Patty monitored. through the different stages. Facehinei, said the building's The initiative finishes when These include activities in well- close proximity to the middle school ends in June. ness, "strive circuit" and free school encourages attendance Levy said the "well-rounded weight rooms. A typical three-day among groups. "I'm really excited program," which could become period might see them playing about this, because it's a great permanent, was carefully thought basketball or dodge ball, working way to get kids...attuned to health out and extensively promoted. out on an exercise bike, using care and fitness," Efforts included a recruitment weights appropriate to their A child can sign up for the pro- DELIVERY drive at the local middle school. age/physical stature and doing gram by visiting the Summit Y, 67 $10.00} She added the program is an calisthenics, Maple St., with a parent or extension of the national YMCA's "The child's activities are guardian and school identification. "Activate America" initiative, tracked using an 'exercise card,'" For information, contact Levy, which it describes as a "bold Levy explained. "We work with at 908-273-3330, ext. 164, or approach to directly address our each child individually, evaluate Jozen Gibson, at 908-273-3330, nation's growing health crisis." what they are doing and will ext. 132. To download a "Our mission compels us to review efforts with parents.' parent/guardian handbook and transform the way we work, both In terms of prizes, Levy enrollment form, visit www.sum- internally and externally, to sup- explained the children can "cash miniveaymca.org, UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 5 guilty of bribery By John O'Reilly fraud through bid-rigging. Staff Writer Vella had offered the bribes to LINDEN ~ The Elizabeth con- Frank Rose, the field representative tractor accused of bribing Linden for Linden's Neighborhood Rede- officials in exchange for lucrative velopment, a federally-funded pro- contracts was found guilty in fed- gram, which revitalized homes for eral court Friday, acting U.S. Attor- low- to moderate-income families. ney Ralph Marra Jr. announced last In exchange for cash. Rose week. rigged bidding to allow five con- Ray Vella, 33, who owns the tractors to illegitimately win con- Elizabeth-based Pavel Construc- tracts ranging from $20,000 to tion company, was convicted of $60,000 each. Vella received 16 paying bribes to city housing offi- separate contracts worth about cials between January 1998 and $652,448, prosecutors said. December 2006. The bribes ranged Frank and his brother, Anthony between $500 to $3,000, according Rose, Ibrmer director of the city's to Vclla's testimony during the transportation and parking depart- trial. ment, pleaded guilty to separate Vella, who is free on $50,000 charges in early 2008 for accepting bail, is scheduled to be sentenced bribes and speeding up the process May 6. to attaining building permits for He faces a maximum sentence contractors offering money in of 20 years in prison for each of the return. 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Register to play golf Children will be offering four new FOR INFORMATION CALL 908-709-7518 OR programs for special needs chil- The Summit Department of dren between the ages 5 and 12 this Visit UCC online at WWW«U€€«e€iy Community Programs is accepting fall, including lacrosse, basketball, golf memberships to the Summit art and social skills. All programs Municipal Golf Course for the are held at Summit Recreation 2009 season. The "Muni" will be Center, 100 Morris Ave. Sign-tip open April 4 through Nov. 29. sheets are at the Department of Register at https://re^ister.com- Recreation, or send an e-mail miinitypass.net/summi!. Under request for information to summit- LINDEN BOARD OF EDUCATION "Register Now" select "Depart- canMlgmail.com. ment of Community Programs Administration Building • 2 East Gibbons Street, Linden, New Jersey 07036 Recreation," then select "2009 Pool and Golf" and click the "Register YMCA seeks aids Now" button. The Summit YMCA, located at For those of you who may have 67 Maple St., has volunteer oppor- PUBLIC NOTICE forgotten your user name or pass- tunities available. LINDEN BOARD OF EDUCATION word, do not create a new account. For information, call Terri Clin- If you have a problem, call the golf ton at 908-273-3330, ext. 126. course office at 908-277-2932. Get to diversity forum The deadline for filing nominating petitions to run lor the following positions Programs for special The Mayor's forum on diversity on the Linden Board of Education is 4:00 p.m., Monday, March 2,2009: needs youth available will be held at 8 a.m. on Feb. 5 at in In cooperation with the Summit the Whitman Community Room, Department of Community Prog- 2nd Floor, City Hall, 512 Spring- rams, Pathways for Exceptional field Ave. Three - 3 Year Full Terras KENILWORTH BRIEFS Nominate for BOE garten students must be five years old The election is scheduled for Tuesday, April 21,2009 on or before Oct. 1 and pre-K stu- The deadline to file a nomination dents must be four years old on or to run for a position on the Kenil- before Oct. 1. Parents or guardians worth Board of Education is 4 p.m. must bring registration paperwork, School Board Candidacy Information Available at: March 2. Three full three-year immunization records, proof of resi- terms, expiring in 2012, are open. Linden Board of Education dency and the child's birth certificate. The election is April 21. Candi- For information, call 908-276- dates can obtain a "Candidate Kit," 2 East Gibbons Street«Linden, New Jersey 07036 5936, ext. 512. along with their nominating petition. Story time for kids Register for pre-K Story Time for children ages 3 Prc-registration for pre-K at Hard- and up will be held at Kenilworth ing School, 426 Boulevard, Kenil- library, 548 Boulevard, on the fol- worth, is available until April 1, Stu- lowing Thursdays from 10:15 to Kanriecn A, Gaylord dents registering after April 1 will be 10:45 a,m. and 3:30 to 4 p.m.: Business Administrator/Board Secretary admitted only if space is available in through Feb. 19. Registration is the pre-school program. Kinder- required. PAGE 6 — THURSDAY/JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE On the Youths taking flight Fifteen at LHS prep for trip to China By Joseph M. D'Alise Staff Writer LINDEN — In the spirit of Chinese New Year — The Year of the Ox — Linden Public Schools is partnering with the far east nation in an effort to broaden students' knowledge of different cultures. During a visit to China in June, Superintendent of Schools Rocco Tomazic learned the Foreign Language School in Xiamen had recently opened the Sino U.S. International Program, a smaller school within its facility where students prepare for entrance into U.S. colleges. The Linden High School staff agreed to assist with college prep work by explaining to the administration at the Sino Program what Chinese stu- dents should expect, as well as providing them with study materials. In return, the ICI Education Group, which runs the Sino Program, agreed to finance trips to Xiamen, China, for approximately 15 juniors and seniors studying Mandarin at the high school. • "Anytime we teach a language, we try to send kids to the appropriate country," Tomazic said. "To fully communicate in another language, you have to immerse yourself in that language and experience life and culture in that country." The group is set to leave April 9. Each student is only responsible for paying $1,000 to cover the cost their airfare. Tomazic is sure the twelve-day excursion will be quite an experience for the young travelers. "They will be studying conversational Chinese," he explained. Students will get a break from testing their verbal skills, of course. Tomazic said time for tours, calligraphy, ping pong, cooking, martial arts and painting crowd the list of things to do and see. Students might even get a chance to peek into a few households to see how they live. Bear Cub Den 3 of the Patriot's Path Council Pack 30 in Clark completed their The superintendent expects the youngsters to return with more than a Pinewood Derby race at a pack event held at St. John the Apostle school in Clark lesson in culture. "We want them...to understand how people halfway Jan. 17. The winning car, raced by Kevin Orcutt, was built in the shape of a Wii around the world view us." remote. While there have been student trips to Italy, France and Spain in the past, district Supervisor of World Language, Alphonsina Paternoslro, said she is most proud of the current offering. "The other programs have been a great success, but Chinese is totally different from any other language," Paternostro said. "This will surely be an experience of a lifetime." Borough readies for 'Relay' Joseph M. D 'Alise can be reached at 908-686-7700, ext. 124, or [email protected]. The American Cancer Society generate a sponsorship that will Relay For Life is an overnight will: hold a kick off for its annual help us raise...much needed event, whereby teams of friends, Relay for Life event at La Casa Di funds," said Maria del Rio, kick off families, co-workers, churches and Martino, 301 Clay Ave., at 7 p.m. chair and Roselle Park resident. organizations join together to cele- Tuesday. Last year, 45 teams and more brate the lives of those who have Strip club patron The Roselle Park community is than 500 people joined the fight, battled cancer, remember those lost invited to learn about how partici- raising more than $130,000. This and fight back against the disease. found with bombs pation benefits American Cancer year, the committee set its sights There will be music, food, con- Society research, programs and on and even higher goal — tests, awards and prizes. The event By John O'Reilly authorities when officers arrived. services. This year, Relay For Life $150,000. occurs overnight because cancer Staff Writer After evacuating patrons, offi- will be held June 6 and June 7 at "Last year's Relay was wonder- never sleeps, and neither will we. LINDEN — A Millburn man cers approached the suspect, who Roselle Park High School. ful," said Sarah Costetlo, event For information on this year's tried to make a bang at a local go- refused to take his hands out of his "Our hope is...as many people chair. "We want to grow this year. kick off, forming a team or becom- go bar last week by, flashing a live pockets or leave the bar. as possible will come out to learn We want more teams of friends, ing a sponsor, call Chrissy Andras- explosive to nervous patrons. Officers grabbed him, causing about this event. And more impor- families, churches, temples, organ- cik, manager of Relay For Life, Taras Lyashkevich, 41, was the explosive device to fall out of tantly, our guests will leave this izations, schools, neighborhoods, American Cancer Society, at 973- arrested at 7 p.m. Friday after the suspect's pocket onto the event energized and empowered to businesses and co-workers to join 736-7771, ext. 2008, or send e-mail bringing the explosive device into ground. move forward and start a team or the fight." to [email protected]. Cheeques Lounge at 1230 Cast After police wrestled a strug- Linden Ave. gling Lyashkevich to the ground He was charged with posses- and away from the device, the UN1OM BRIEFS sion of a destructive device, caus- county Bomb Squad was able to Classes begin a Y held at Union Public Main Library and their caregivers are invited to ing public inconvenience or alarm dispose of it safely. and resisting arrest, according to The suspect continued to strug- The YM-YWHA of Union, 01 at 10:30 a.m. Thursdays, through attend. Linden Police Capt. Raymond gle as he was handcuffed and Green Lane, will start the winter Feb. 26. No registration required. See Tyler Perry film Tyra. transported to prison. session of the following classes the Join basketball game first week of February: "Tyler Perry's The Family That Tuesday, Lyashkevich was A Union County Sheriff's K-9 The Recreation Department • Girls' Dance - Mondays at Preys" will be shown from 6 to 8 being held in Union County Jail dog found no other bombs in the basketball league for men meets 5:30 p.m. p.m. Monday at Union Library's on 860,000 bail. building, but did discover another Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- • Computers - Tuesdays at 7 Vauxhall Branch, 123 Hilton Av. The incident occurred after the mortar shell in the suspect's vehi- day evenings. The league will p.m. There will be free popcorn and bev- suspect was seen bringing what cle, which was also removed by meet at Kawameeh Middle School • Watercolors - Tuesdays at erage. police described as a rocket-pro- the squad. through March. The Recreation 7:30 p.m. pelled grenade, or live mortar Investigators said neither Center is located at 1120 Com- • Kickboxing for Women ongo- Airplane club meets shell, into the club. explosive had markings or letter- merce Ave. ing - Mondays and Wednesdays The Union Recreation Depart- "Bar employees said the sus- ing identification. Authorities are 7:30 p.m. For information, call Sing, read in pajamas ment Model Airplane Club meets pect was inside and was showing attempting to find the source of 908-289-8112. Come in your pajamas for Thursdays, at 7:30 p.m. The club off the device," Tyra explained. the bombs, they say. songs, stories and games at Bed- will meet at the Recreation Center, Not impressed, bar employees John O 'Reilly can be reached Tots can hear tales time story time at 7 p.m. Mondays, 1120 Commerce Ave. called police and, "from a safe dis- at 908-686-7700, ext. 116, orecli- Toddler time, for children 2 14 - through Feb 9, at Union Public For information, contact Mike tance," pointed Lyashkevich out to [email protected]. 3 Vi and their caregivers, will be Main Library. Children of all ages Luciano at 908-273-4764. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 7

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1 ' 1 1 .M The second grade at Roosevelt School in Rahway recently studied communities. As a culminating activity the students built buildings in Rahway. Chris Sanders, from Dyan McMillen's class, shows his building, Roosevelt School. RPD: Burglaries, arrests on the rise By John O'Reilly Staff Writer ROSELLE — Authorities believe five different men arrested within the last two weeks on theft charges may be connected to burglaries in the borough during the last two months. The arrest of Jamie Fassett, 45, of East 9th Avenue was the latest, 'i-.'-i occurring Jan. 22, after a Harrison Avenue homeowner caught him leav- o/o ing his basement around 3 p.m., according to Roselle police. The resident and a contractor had been looking around the house, 18 Month IRA APY* which was undergoing construction, when they noticed footprints in the Minimum To Open $500 snow leading to the backyard. There they spotted Fassett crawling out of the basement. 2008 Contribution Can Be Made Until 4/15/09! Fassett attempted to flee, running into nearby woods, where he was later located by officers. Now, more than ever, you need to plan for a secure financial future, A large duffel bag allegedly left behind by Fassett, containing a hack- saw, screwdriver, and hammer, along with pieces of copper pipe, were By putting your hard earned dollars into an FDIC-insurerJ IRA** found in the victim's basement. today you can rest assured knowing that your money will be Police officer Barry Laraway said, like other homes burglarized growing SAFELY and SECURELY. recently, it appeared vacant. He noted steps can be taken to deter burglars, on Retirement- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE GREAT BENEFITS: including shoveling snow from the sidewalk. "[Snow-filled] sidewalks ! Amounts I *Up(o$5,OWconftibutiort per individual for 2008 are like leaving IS old newspapers on the doorstep," Laraway warned. With the cost of metal escalating in recent years, stealing and reselling HUp to $5,000 confribution per iadtvitolfor 2009 copper piping has also been on the rise. Copper piping is used in most TAX TIP: 'Catch-up contributions of $1,000 per individual taxpayer homes. Buildings that have been abandoned or are under-construction are 50 years of age or older for 2008 and 2009 tax years easy targets, according to local police. Why not consider using •Earnings grow TAX-DEFERRED The going rate for the metal is $ I a pound, down from $4 at its height a few months ago, an Elizabeth scrap yard employee told Roselle police. •Contributions may be TAX DEDUCTIBLE' Communities across the county have seen a rise in property crimes as So stop in today and let one of our IRA Specialists the economic crisis has worsened. "Traditionally the economy plays a help you get started. role in increased burglaries," Roselle police chief Jerry Orlando said For more information call 800-430-5721 or visit myNYCB.com about the hike in town. In the borough, 24 burglaries were reported in December, which police said is a noticeable spike. January saw a rise as wel!, although an official number is not yet available, according to police, The police department has responded with more patrols cheeking hot spots for crime in Roselle, like the St. Georges Avenue area bordering A DIVISION OF NYO6 - MEMBER FDIC Linden. Throughout 7009, New York Community Band and Uie entire NYCB Family of Banks are Police said the extra patrols have been effective, despite the recent bur- proud to be celebrating ISO Years of Strength, Stability a Service to the Community. glaries, because no robberies — a more violent crime — were reported in

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Consider crime, budget wisely Following 31 car thefts in Summit Jan. 13, city Police Chief Robert Lucid made a crucial statement in a press advisory issued about the incidents: "It is not enough sim- ply to lock your vehicles, although that is certainly the first step to take." The chief went on to say motorist should "remove any valuables from the vehicle or, at the very least, put them completely out of sight, including cables and mounts that indicate the presence of electronic items," In the Summit incidents, many victims left doors unlocked. But, what of the many who've suffered the same crime, though they took the proper precautions— locking doors, setting alarms and tucking away important items — they still anived at their vehicles parked in retail lots and driveways to find punched locks and smashed windows? What can they do? Not much alone. Prior to the 2000s, stolen vehicles were used primarily for transportation, according National Insurance Crime Bureau. Things have changed. Less than 18 percent of stolen cars recovered are found undamaged — most are FLAG DAY — East Central Americanism Committee of the B.P.O. Elks Organi- found stripped for parts and vandalized, then wrecked, zation, represented by Chairman Stephen E. Kozlovich, right, presented a burned or flooded, NICB reports. While nationally, car POW/MIAflag, donated by the VFW of Kenilworth, to principal Thomas Tsirtkos, theft dropped in 2007, through the decades, it has risen sig- left, of Central Five-Jefferson School in Union. Students display the flag, from left, Ashley Figueiredo, Ronald Brangman, Andrea Ignacio, Matthew Perez, Zari- nificantly. Locally, there is a car theft force tasked with na Zakee and Jamie Ferreira. patrolling Essex and Union counties, on the lookout for thieves. The news of the Summit car theft spree, coupled with the knowledge locking up is simply not enough, is fright- ening, especially at a time when most municipalities are Juggling needs and cost locally either implementing hiring freezes or preparing to make Wanted: experienced jugglers gram. The hard reality is an eco- further cut backs on spending for departments, which could lo run for, win elections and make nomic stimulus program, while include police. everything better. Let's get to the Left Out needed, may not have room for the Nationally, consolidating jobs is huge, cutting over over- examples. The Newark Elizabeth By Frank Capece long term but worthy needs of a time is huge, but crime, including car theft, is big business Port continues to be a wonderful kid's pre-school education. economic engine that benefits our Towing and storage: The last too during this waning economy •— people are trying to get area. Now, it turns out there is a insure an accurate count. Now, it two weeks have seen a saturation ahead, in some cases, by any means necessary. clown side. turns out the state budget crunch of news regarding the sunken U.S. Officials should take note when mulling where they will Ten thousand trucks pass means there is not enough funds to Airways Flight 1549. It turns out make budget cuts this year. through the port picking up and complete the project. The Legisla- New Jersey guys played a dramat- delivering commerce. There is ture may actually delay the project. ic, if unheralded role. also something of a bottleneck. As Emergency back up needed: It was actually New Jersey State a result, the state Department of Never did one group operate in Police, using techniques intended What is your opinion about this subject? such obscurity and continue to sw*.. Environmental Protection esti- for finding underwater terrorist mates 42 tons of diesel pollution cause problems like the Rahway bombs, who actually found the Responses will be published next week. yearly spits out of the trucks. As a Valley Sewage Authority. It was engine. The New Jersey State Send e-mails to: result, it's estimated 1,000 prema- reported last week the $200 million Police Special Marine Services [email protected] ture deaths and 68,000 asthma expansion project does not include Unit based in Newark Bay were attacks hit us each year. emergency power back up. As a big players. Here's where the money rears result, some experts predict a brief Also, the towing of the jet and its ugly head. Independent truck- power outage could end up flood- its engine and storage in Jersey ers, who make up the lion's share ing the whole plant. City were all the works of Weeks of the drivers already facing rising Pre-school delay: State Educa- Marine — the Cranford based David Worrall fuel costs, will be hard pressed to tion Commissioner Lucille Davy Marine Dredging Services. The Publisher delivered the bad news last week. Published Weekly Since 1917 * come up with the additional Weeks boys lifted the plane after Incorporating the Union Leader, Toniann Antonelli $7,000 required to retrofit their The much touted plan to enroll low drivers attached under water cables The Observer, The Progress and Tho Eagle Regional Editor trucks. . • . ' • income kids in a pre-school pro- and hooks to the frame and Another part of the problem is gram was about to be eliminated. attached hooks to the engine, Published By Stacey Eaton The poor kids in non-Abbott Dis- Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. the overwhelming amount of our Come May 1, the new look Managing Editor trict Schools have been a special 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, N.J. 07083 • pollution comes from the Midwest Newark Bears open their home 908-686-7700 Steve Du Bois coal plants dirty air and tracks cause of Governor Jon Corzine. season. In addition to new manag- Retail Ad Director from outside the region. The plan drew national praise to er Tim Raines, ex-White Sox, the (A * Voting Integrity: People like expand intelligence through a pro- hitting coach is Ron Karkovice, John D'Achino gram including exposure to books, Circulation Director county Clerk Joanne Rajoppi led also an ex-White Sox, who was ©Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. the change to protect the integrity numbers and screening for disabil- born in Union and still has strong 2008 All Rights Reserved of the voting process. They ities. family ties in Winfield Township. Articles, pictures and advertisements heroin Jra the exclusive property ol thought the battle was over when Like so many other programs, Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. and any ^publication or broadens! without written permission Is prohibited. the state passed a law mandating public officials are placing their An attorney, Frank Capece is a printers on all voting machines to hopes on the federal stimulus pro- resident of Cranford. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 11 OP ED We need to do more to recover I'm certain we Americans wish years ago. These institutions tried our newly elected president, Barack desperately to appear sound, but they Obama, much success, respect and Point knew they were doomed or heading good health. He is about to assume in that direction regardless of cause. one of the world's most difficult Of View How could these financial institu- positions, not only as the 44th presi- tions' CEOs gel large salaries and By Livio Mancino dent, but also as the leader of the bonuses, along with their immediate most powerful nation in the world. helping at the schools and hospitals subordinates, knowing the firms Need we add to his responsibilities at or doing wherever is needed, at least were on the edge of collapsing? And, home and abroad? The preceding is two or three days a week? what happened to the accounting compounded by a terrible economy, The third is the immigration firm auditors? Didn't they see the war on two fronts and signs of a trouble in their reviews, and didn't camp horizons issue, which our newly elected pres- decaying monetary crisis. We all they tell anyone'? ident addressed briefly in the cam- at Newark Academy / Kindergarten thru 9th Grade hope and pray Obama is up for the paign. 1 recommend we write a new The federal government, the pres- challenge. law. The law will require that all ident and congress should create an Where campers select their own activities There are a few important issues, immigrants have 120 days to register investigatory committee, made up of however, that Obama hardly men- at a cost of $100. Then, they have independent professional people, to tioned in the campaign that need to two years from their date of birth to investigate the present terrible finan- Open House Saturday be addressed quickly, if not sooner. become a United States citizen. They cial mess. Obviously, there are many First, help seniors now with the should know the Pledge of Alle- who have been and still exist as the horrible Medicare and prescription giance and the National Anthem. The primary participants who allowed Call Neil Rothstein, Owner 973.992,7767 / wwwxamphorlzons.com benefit programs that are the pits. cost per person to become a citizen is this fiscal debacle, who should be Medicare doesn't pay the full $2,500. Any immigrant not regis- punished, be it the CEO, subordi- amount of any medical bills. The tered is deported, and anyone nates, accounting firms, etc., even program has a $130 deductible, employing an unregistered immi- politicians who received big contri- while taking an annual charge of grant, one without a registration butions. No one is to be excused; all both the Medicare and the drug pro- card, is fined $2,500 for the first financial damages inflicted on the gram of approximately $1,30(1. This offense, double for each subsequent American public should be recov- Important safety informatioii requires seniors to buy supplemental violation. Any immigrant who does ered wherever possible and the cul- insurance at a cost of approximately not exercise his or her right to prits put in jail. This will bring some from EMzafoetJitowtt Gas . $2,000 annually; otherwise they go become a citizen in two years, loses sanity and justice to the honest hard- Eliiabethtown Gas is proud to pipalnvi marker lo contact tu. If a right- without coverage, making them sub- his or her right and is deported. This working American taxpayers who provido ono of the; rrioit ofhaent, roliablfi of-way is adjacent lo your property, it'* ject to tremendous medical bills. will prevent future illegal immi- ultimately will pay the bill. ond environmentally friendly energy your responsibility to ensure no new grants, and those here will be subject choices you con make (or youi homsi installations of landscaping or physical Even with the supplemental cover- We can really recover if the or business, Every day, underground structures interfere with Eltzabelhtawn age, they are still subject to medical to all our laws and rights, including American people want, by readjust- pipelines safe!/ transport natural gas to Gas' access lo the pipeline, and with our bills, which seem never to be com* paying taxes. The cost assessed will homos and businesses throughout the ability lo kgep the pipeline safe through ing our life style, avoiding foolish area, ElizabelNown Gm is responsible routine monitoring and maintenance as pletely covered. more than cover implementing and credit pitfalls, doing some personal for the maintenance of pipelines in required by fexferal running the program by having more Also, all seniors are told at some savings, buying only those items that our service territory. As paitaf our or state safety regulations taxes paid by legal working immi- commitment to safely, wo meet or time their drugs are not covered. Is are needed and affordable, electing exceed stole and federal pipeline safety Xstaw Wi-aif's Below. Call Before grants. I f this is done right, I chal- politicians who work for the people, regulations, routinely perform extensive this the medical coverage seniors You Dig. lenge anyone to show me why it quality-control checks. ciduije residents need to deal with in their retirement not for personal gains, and by the Excavation work, including digging or won't work, or why our state sena- how to fficorjni^f) and preveni natural giis life? government creating a new, strong leaks and woik doiely with officials lo ptowjn^ w&mdi a home or business, ^ tors can't sponsor a law/bill. develop emergency lespome picim. the most common cause or natural gqs The second of these issues is to check and balance system, with erri^r^jeiv^os. Before digejin^j aroytid stop giving federal, slate or whatever Finally, 1 would hope some harsh penalties for violators. Would- "•I . • ,', •!•' '..-, .-(••' - .•• benefits, such as unemployment, immediate positive action would n't this be great if it were sponsored 16, •..,.;. .. •• . . . • ' . I.. ' . I- -. .1 •! .' and implemented by our newly elect- ••./•: 'it I-. '. • -. :• i- .. '••-, welfare and other benefits, without take place on our present fiscal crisis. . !-••• ! r . •. • ' .1' • .'• •• ed president? rt't : .• i i ' •• • , l getting some value for the tax dollar Surely, no one believes it just started •..:,. i . ! • l • received. How about having people six or eight weeks ago. The reality is i ., - . .!•!'• give back by working to keep our the abuse and complacency of all Livio Mancino is a resident of i i :• ' i ' 1 I !• ' i " . cities and public right of ways clean, types of financial institutions started Kenilworth. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR q i.:' ir..il -jrn | ifji i- !'.-_.ii--.nh CHP s'ltninw y "J .- ti-a> • hp-. % •:! n ,/ ,\ Accountability is needed due for every single citizen, including elected munici- i-!. ;'i\f t. ;jii .ii-l.i t/u i.jiil- CI.M) !ir'-j.-< wise-! lo • o pal officials no matter their party affiliation, to start hr IA-1-* 'iy Sri ji i/ntiv •'. h^')b!"«j iA .".•« 1-n:; /..stir To the Editor: 1 holding the freeholders accountable. A proposed budg- •cr'! lit nil) ").* f-jr >•} -onr.p' i). n: .- •••.*ur'. i,'~.i u^ii'iuiic ••• V i- Union County Manager George Devanney has pro- et offering these gimmicks is insulting to our collective !v I1".1 dtM'••>.•» rcrt-i-iKj,, •'.•*(»• v'-iui'ji i' ;-c:'. I'.ik >n.>iui >} /'-J t posed a $44 ).3 million budget for 2009 that predicts intelligence and is a direct result of the public's apathy. u-ii. -S -.v.-R n .nr.ull .n a.»!} J ifl:., C !« cost reductions through at least 28 layoffs. We have (he government we deserve. In a letter to the freeholders dated Jan. 22, Devan- Tina Renna, president I.1!-' npfv 'ill! ICU'CC i'O.lih.. k jk ney writes, "We have implemented a hiring freeze on Union County Watchdog Association Inc. f nxJu rtifcum G.-i- tu F,//-h/2 3'.U? iv 0" I on J. •/< J >h»-i, all non-essential positions." (.'ran ford " rr.Mibj- It'A iili- Slav OJWIV \t 3ni '•'£• lire 'J until n \}\j< fci^l.tnwn ' - j, Sound familiar? The hiring freeze was implement- i-men-ci'Vy ["'I icirm-il ir.di':";ln it i: viS.i ft- lO'i'ip. ed in January 2006 with much fanfare. Since then, 493 >••!?!•.• n p:,MiliU; naiad tyr* in At iK •«•: wui.ii rx HK j l irv>yi r/ius:. a ?|.orl. ill! • -?!^f»-'J:s >.:jlil.r». ricnrbu-i, Jfjoririici, employees have been hired including 112 in 2006. Thanks for the donations jf.ri liyfit •«*!* !i irid f.-Jc|-i:;ir:J> VWl y-.rI ;<:>• hi'n H» Irts .as-J ii ^K- Four employees were hired in January alone. Seven uc.Jl[jivav; employees were hired in December; 17 employees To the Hditor: were hired in November and nine in October. To the Class of 2012 parents: Thank you for all the Recent hires are: clerk typist, $31,000; data proces- donations for the forensic tournament lunch. As the clwjtuftt bucramg fqsi&i fuof, m^iui-d QUI piadutQi tsn\y half the airbon srrtissiu The clay was very successful due to the generosity1 anr) is l+io notion's Isoding tlioire for home honling In tod. thii mfomvitioit visit elitabfithtowngas.com budget, the freeholders will be spending $1,370,000 or call 800-242-5830 property tax dollars per day — every single day, loo would have assisted iis, Thanks again! CumplclR o Jf 011I111" jurve jn.j »<• orilcttil lu win n noloiol i\m gu, ^ including Sunday — in 2009. That is up from spend- Kathi Mation lttht /t ing $1,199,000 every single day in 2008. 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klCH>SfAWNW9;US^HWY.;22WES^ ROSELLE PARK BRIEFS Nominate for BOE before 4 p.m. March 2. There are ea with Hslelle! for adults on The annual school election will three, three year seats available. Wednesdays from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. be held April 21. Nominating peti- For information, call Guercio at Join Estelle every week and tions are available at the Board of 908-245-2103. make blankets and clothing for Education Business Office, 510 those in need. Bring size 7 needles Roselle Park Summer Camp Chestnut St., Roselle Park. All peti- Adults can crochet or K crochet hooks. tions must be filed with business Roselle Park Veterans Memorial For information, call 908-245- "A Great Camp Makes A Great Summer" administrator Susan Guercio on or Library will hold a Warm up Ameri- 2456. June 24 - August 21, 2009 - 8AM to 6PM 7:30 AM Drop off available! K-7 Camp and Pre-school Camp Sears gives back CLARK

Activities Include: BRIEFS Computer Instruction, Musical Theatre, Dance, Sports Activities, Games, Science Labs, Arts & Crafts, Drawing & Painting, Newspaper, contests, Register for language Baton Twirling, Colorguard, Cheerleading, and MUCH MORE!! classes at foundation Fun and educational activities for all, The Studies Program of the Pol- in a pleasant learning environment!! ish Cultural Foundation in Clark is accepting registration for its lan- guage classes, which begins March PROGRAMS & CLINICS FOR 2009 2. Classes, Beginner's Polish II and Wrestling, Softball, Tennis, Baseball, Basketball, III and Intermediate Polish, meet Soccer, Volleyball, Football Thursday evenings. Register for any 2 clinics & get the 3rd free!! English class is scheduled for Wednesday evenings. All classes Also offered: 6-week Reading & Writing Program from meet from 7 to 9 p.m. and run for June 29 -August 3-3 days a week twelve weeks. Early registration is 6 Week Theater Camp suggested. June 29 - August 7-5 Days a Week For information, call the foun- Swim Lessons available from June 24 - August 14 dation office at a 732-382-7197. The Polish Cultural Foundation is Great Facilities Excellent Staff located at 177 Broadway, Clark, Affordable Prices Full or Half Day Schedules Available Choice of 3 to 5 Days Per Week Convenient Weekly Registration Tales for tote Tales for Tots, stories, finger To Enroll Call: 908-241-4550 plays and song for active listeners, Open Registration Night: 6pm - 8pm Sears donated toys to the Marine Corps and Lin- 2 to 5 year olds, will be held Thurs- Thursday, March 19,2009 & Thursday, May 7,2009 den Fire Department Toys for Tots drive. From left: days 10 to 10:30 a.m., through Feb. Check our website: www.roselleparkschool.org Jeffrey O'Kane, Sears manager, and firefighter 26 and on from 3:30 to 4 p.m. Sun- 271156 j Jeff Jackson, toy drive coordinator. days: this weekend, Feb. 22, March 8 and March 22. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 13 Footbridge delays blasted (Continued horn Page I) will likely alter this schedule 426 Boulevard • Kenilworth somewhat, but he is hopeful work will move forward. HARPING SCHOOL REGISTRATION While the delays have not FOR PKE-KINDERGARTEN AND resulted in additional costs, con- KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS FOR cerns over safety have resulted in \>: SCHOOL. YEAR BEGINNING mounting frustration for area resi- SEPTEMBER 2009 dents who use the bridge, like school children walking to and Open registration for Pre-Kinderuartcn is from Walnut Avenue and Hillside Avenue schools. avai I able *" unt i I A P RIL. 1, 2009. ~ Students Police have increased patrols in registering after April I will be admitted only, the area to discourage students : / if space is available in the Preschool program. from taking alternate shortcuts either crossing the railroad tracks Kindergarten students must be 5 years old on or fording the river on foot. i or before October 1, 2009, Walnut school Principal Angelo • / Paternoster said the bridge's con- Pre-Kindergarten students must be 4 years old tinued absence does not affect the on or before October 1, 2009 kindergarten through second-grade students attending the school because most arc shuttled by car, DEADLINE FOR PRE-KINDERGARTEN but he has heard parents complain- STUDENTS REGISTRATION WILL BE ing of the "inconvenience" experi- ON APRIL h 2009. enced by older children who attend *Li Pboto By Bui-burn Kokkalis Hillside Avenue School. "It Parents/C»'tia^diansii..nittsfi with ,thepi- the; Construction equipment sits ready to be used at the increases the amount of time they g . have to invest in walking to site of the footbridge that once connected High school," Paternoster said. Street to Baldwin Court. Township officials are push- • Registration Paperwork ing for the delayed project to be completed quickly. • Immunization Records He suspects' kids are continu- • Proof of Residency ing to cross the river in unsafe to school," she said. company of its concerns. Should ways. Hillside Avenue School Princi- delays persist, the company could • Child's Birth Certificate District Superintendent Gayle pal Curt Fogas and Marvec owner intervene to see the job completed. Parents/Guardians should call the school for Carriek- said the bridge's absence Vincent Ccslone were not immedi- "Speaking hypothetically, they registration information 908-276-5936 ext. has resulted in more students being ately available for comment. would gel another contractor to 512 late to school and increased traffic A performance bond is in place step in and complete it," Smith on the roads. "We've noticed to ensure the project is completed, said. additional congestion as a result according to Smith, who noted the Paul Ori'ulic/i can be mic/wtf of more students being driven township has informed the bond at 908-686-7700. ext. 121, Safety updates sought for Rt. 22 TAX (.Continued from Page 1) mostly a Newark problem.The pri- ing...the highway, but how about improvements, coupled with other ority should be on safety issues in families losing loved ones?" minor upgrades at the adjacent Hillside," Quintan said. Gomes asked. Weequahic Park, are designed to He added the DOT ignores the Phalon said several projects lor eliminate Hooding for a 10-year issue. the Hillside area, of Route 22 are in storm, Dills explained. In August, 2008, the Township the design phases, but they are not New guardrails, curbs and Council passed a resolution urging expected to begin until at least repaving will also be added before DOT to add warning signals before 2012. They include bridge recon- construction wraps up this fall, S-curves on Route 22 East, near structions and some road improve- Dilts noted. the Newark border, where there ments to North Broad and Bloy Officials from both Newark and have been several final accidents streets and Liberty Avenue over- Hillside praised the proposed con- and improvements to "structurally passes. She did not note whether An Accounting Firm struction, as well as Gov. Jon deficient" overpasses at Bloy plans for warning signals are on based on caring, commitment and responsiveness Corzine, who lauded the project Street, North Broad Street, Hilldale the horizon. for reducing "flooding and Certified Public Accountants Place and Liberty Avenue — roads Until the flood prevention proj- & increase safety on the heavily-trav- built in the early" 1900s. ect is completed, motorists can Investment Management eled Route 22." Jack Gomes, manager of Hill- expect single-lane closures on Still, many residents and local nights and weekends. Two lanes of • Fee Based Investment Management side Auto Imports on Route 22 • Tax & Estate Planning officials feel there are more press- East, said he knows how danger- traffic will be maintained each • Tax Return Preparation ing issues for the state to deal with, ous the road can be. weekday from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 • Retirement Planning rather than traffic in this zone. He guessed there is an accident p.m., Saturdays from 9 a.m. to X •IRS Audits Hillside Police Chief Robert in •front of his shop at least once a p.m., and Sundays from 1(1 a.m. to • Certified Audits • QuiekBooks-*-- Professional Advisors Quinlan said the DOT is not month, sometimes causing thou- 7 p.m. • Business Planning focussing its energy where it sands of dollars worth of damage. For real-time travel, construc- should.. "I understand traffic causes tion and emergency information, Accounting Services For Businesses "The...flooding problem is inconveniences for people travel- visit www.nj51Linfo. More Than 50 Years Experience Redfield, Blonsky & Co., LLC 15 North Union Ave • Cranford Union man gets 40 years in jail www.rbcpa.com (Continued from Page 1) Further court reports showed Superior Court Judge 908 • 276 • 7226 drug-dealing. In the courtroom before the verdict was Stuart Peim was equally disturbed by the act. He chas- Advertise your tax service every week in your local read, Prather told [he Capers Family he prayed for tised Prather for giving a loaded weapon to Knighlon, Worrall Community Newspaper, Appearing Every Thursday them, but the victim's son Paul Capers jr. called a "drug addict who needed money." ThroughApril 09, 2009. CALL CLASSIFIED 1-908-686-7850 Prather a "coward" for robbing his elderly father, John O'Reilly can be reached tit 908-686-7700, according to reports, ext. 116, or [email protected]. UNION COUNTY NEWS

PAGE 14 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Magnet for good will Students study history Local youths make trek to inauguration By Paul Grculich and Joseph M. D'Alise UNION COUNTY — More than 60 students, alumni, faculty and staff from Kean University, along with a Union teen, traveled miles last week to witness the swearing-in of the nation's 44th president, Barack Obama. Jonathan Mereantini, an associ- ate professor in Kean's history department, coordinated the Jan. 20 Union County Freeholders Bette Jane Kowalski, fourth from left, and Angel G. Estrada, left, present a check trip to Washington, D.C., which from the county's Green Grant program to Union County Magnet High School Principal Gwen Seneschal, sec- took shape after students at the col- ond from right, advisor Debra LaBrun, second from left, and students Dina Kapengut, third form left, of Spring- lege voiced an interest in attending field and Grace Lawrence, fourth from right, of Union, They are joined by Thomas Bistocchi, right, Superin- the inauguration of the nations first tendent of Union County Vocational-Technical Schools, and Carmen Centuolo, third from right, Union County black president. Superintendent of Schools. The school was awarded $1,000 to start a sneaker recycling project. The professor said about 60 people took advantage of the opportunity. "A third of the stu- dents attending were history majors," Mercantini explained about (lie Kean crowd thai made the trek. By Paul Grculich families lead to children's dental take advantage of the free service. "It's a great event," Baginsky The trip cost about $4,000, It Staff Writer needs going unaddressed, accord- The program has grown in atten- said. "We've had a very good was funded by University President UNION COUNTY — Children ing to Theresa Alves, school nurse dance steadily since it began in the turnout in our office." Dawood Farahi and the Department past-due for a trip to the dentist, but: at Grace Wilday Junior High county in 2003, but Alves wishes it Other facilities participating are of Student Organizations. The don't have insurance, can once School in Roselle. The program is could reach more. the offices of Dr. Norman Schwartz money went primarily toward again get their teeth examined tbr necessary for this reason, she "The only drawback is it only on Westfield Avenue in Roselle transportation. ;free, thanks to Give Kids a Smile: explained. covers kids 12 and under. I wish the Park, Neighborhood Health Center Kean travelers got up early to

: Day.-- ". : : . , • • .";•••' •'•' Eric Elmore, NJDA statewide age limit went up a little higher," at 250 Second St. in Elizabeth, arrive on time for the ceremonies. The upcoming program, offers coordinator for Give Kids a Smile Alves said. Neighborhood Health Center on They cut through the icy air with dental care to youths younger than concurred, noting when families Elmore said participating den- Myrtle Avenue in Plairifield, dedication, walking to the National 12. cut back on medical costs, dental tists are not compensated in any UMDNJ School of Health-related Mall in freezing temperatures. This, year, seven Union County care is often the first thing to go. way for the time they put in on this professions on Raritan Road in There, they found like crowds •• dentists will participate in the Feb. "People don't ordinarily go for day. Among those volunteering Scotch Plains, and Young Family large, wrapped in the spirit of the 6 program sponsored by.the New tegular dental checkups, and when their time again this year is Rahway Dentistry on Park Avenue in Plain- moment, as they inched closer to Jersey Dental Association., Those money ,is.tight and you have to dentist, Dr. Alyssa Bernstein, field. watching the historical moment, taking advantage of the service can choose between a regular physician whose office is located on St. For information about the New even if from a distance. visit participating dental offices for and a dentist, people usually set the Georges Avenue in Rahway. Jersey Dental Association and Give "There was such a positive exams and cleanings. Appoint- dentist aside," Elmore said. Bernstein's assistant, Gina Kids a Smile can be found at buzz," Mercantini said. ments must be made ahead of time, Alves does her part to address Baginsky, said Give Kids a Smile www.njcfa.org. Enormous television screens as with a normal dental check-up. the issue by distributing flyers Day has provided a valuable oppor- Paul Grculich can be reached at displayed footage of Obama's inau- To often, financial strains on encouraging parents and students to tunity for children. 908-686-7700, ext. 121. gural speech. Timothy Hulme Jr., a Union res- ident majoring in history and edu- cation at Kean, described the puls- ing mass he encountered at the How does your rain garden grow? nation's capital. "It was insanely Landscapes searching for new ways to grow attractive shrubs and flowers, and enhancing Nature and Science Center in Mountainside. crowded, a traffic jam of humans," their business can take a free course in rain gar- natural storm drainage to help prevent local The full day of workshops will cover all aspects he said. den installation offered by the Rutgers Coopera- flooding. of rain garden planning, installation, and main- Hulme Jr. wants* to share his tive Extension in conjunction with Union Coiin-.. : "Rain gardens are a great example of how the tenance. experience in Washington with stu- ty-y •••..•• :•.••••.•:•-••• yyy* : ••' ••• . emerging green economy can benefit our local The second workshop is March 26. It will dents at Woodrow Wilson Middle Rain gardens are designed to filter sformwa- business owners, conserve natural resources, consist of a hands-on rain garden installation at School, where he works as a stu- ter runoff from rooftops, driveways and parking keep toxic chemicals out of our neighborhoods a Union County site. Participants will receive a dent teacher. lots. They feature native plants that thrive in and help property owners manage their costs," certificate upon completing the course. They Aruna Mathura, a history and wet and dry conditions. The plants' help keep said Union County Freeholder Chairman will also be listed in a Rutgers Extension online education major from Hillside, who pollutants out of the runoff. Alexander Mirabella. directory of certified landscapes. The directory also helped coordinate the trip The benefits of gardens include reducing Municipal and county personnel are also will be posted at www.water.rutgers.edv, To reg- called the experience "incredible." utility bills; reducing the use of herbicides, pes- invited:to. attend the two-day program. The first ister, call Union County Rutgers Extension at "It was the first inauguration ticides, and fertilizer; adding curb appeal with day is Feb; 27 at Union County's Trailside 908-654-9854, ext. 2240. - . . ,• See TEENS, Page 15 UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 15 COUNTY NEWS Donate food for needy dential and Family Support Respite without regard to race, color, The legislative office of Assem- services and programs, according national origin, disability, age or blyman John Bramnick will spon- to the Union County CARF Inter- sex. The Child Care Food Program sor a winter food drive to benefit national. The latest accreditation is is a federal program of the Food It's time for that boat! local food pantries in Union Coun- the fifth consecutive three-year and Nutrition Service, United ty. Non-perishable food items need- accreditation the international States Department of Agriculture. Get the best prices of the season on boats, gear and accessories! ed include oatmeal, cereal, canned accrediting body has awarded to The Arc of Union County. Enter for your chance to win a Regal 1900 Fas Trac bowrider limited edition boat soup, peanut butter, jelly, coffee, and Venture trailer tea, meals in a can, rice, pasta and This accreditation decision rep- %ffl powdered milk. Donations can be resents the highest level of accredi- Hundreds of new boats: See everything from luxury motor and sailing yachts to dropped off at Bramnick's office, tation that can be awarded to an Great & Small sport fishers, personal watercraftand inflatables organization and shows the organi- 251 North Avc, Westfield. Green Boating Zone: Get tips and learn about eco-friendly boating; featuring zation's substantial confomiance to For information, call 908-232- West Marine's "Go Green" exhibit and the Green Accessory Center 2073. the CARF standards. An organization receiving a Presented by Affordability Pavilion: Discover just how budget-friendly boating is—check out Karen this showcase of boats you can own for less than $250 per month Support the seals three-year accreditation has put itself through a rigorous peer Ueqr'm, P.V.M. MeetWWE Diva Candice, Friday February 6 from 6-8pm The second N.J. Walk for Seals, review process and has demonstrat- coinciding with the International Hours: Wad. &Tliurs. Ipm-Spm • Fri. Hain-Spm • Sat. 10am--9pm • Sun. 10ani-5pm ed to a team of surveyors during an YOUR SENIOR Day of Protest Against the Canadi- on-site visit that its programs and For tickets and show details visit ACBoatShow.com an Seal Hunt, March 15, will be services ire of the highest quality, PET'S WELLNESS held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Nomahe- measurable and accountable. Thanks to medical gan Park in Cranfbrd advancements, dogs and cuts have it" nwca u higher lite expectancy than ever For information, send e-mail to before. Longer lives, however, Marcelo Hoynowski, a 15 years Feeding the children require heulth care planning. Once resident of Clark in the ninth grade The YM-YWHA. of Union your put reaches senior status, at Academy for Information and County, located in Union, will be about the last 25% of its projected Technology in the Magnet School life span, schedule weltness visits the sponsor the Child Care Food twice a yew. The veterinarian will campus in Scotch Plains, at Program. This program is designed www.localsource.com chelo')[email protected]. examine your pet fur common age- to provide meals to children in related ailments like arthritis, child care centers, recreation pro- dental disease, sensory County Arc accredited grams, etc. Meals are available to deterioration, dementia, cancer, children 12 years old and younger and organ failure. The doctor will nternet Directory The Arc of Union County has analyze your pet's blood work and been accredited for a period of who arc enrolled in the Child Care urine and cheek for parasites. Age three years for its Vocational, Resi- Food Program. They will be served brings change to your pel's Burgdorff ERA http://wvM.burgdorff.com nutritional needs. Your vet will ieeommeiul a senior diet if needed. Crossroads Christian Fellowship http:flvwN.ccfou.0r9 I'xeroise neals also change, DaunnoDevelopmentCo ...,htlp://www.(faunnodevelopment,com kxereise your pet, but lemember that mobility and .stamina may not •ERA Village Green.,.....,..,,, $ip:tkmmillsge§mn,m GOP Committee be what they used to be. As dog lovers we are so Forest Hill Properties Apartments ..http://www.sprfngstreeLcorn/pfopid/389126 happy to know that ilog-i are living lunger, happier, and healthier lives Jewelry Vault, The Wtpi/www.thejewelryvault.net seeks candidates than ever before. At T.L.C. PET JRS Realty {ittp://www.century2tjrs.com The Union County Republican The 22nd District represents the DOCTOR, we take the health of Committee is seeking candidates following municipalities in the pels very seriously, using our Mountainside Hospital http://wwwJVOanticHeaith.ofg knowledge and experience to help for slate Assembly for Legislative New Jersey Legislature: Clark, every pet we cure for lead a good Summit Area Jaycees http:llwww.angellire.com/njfsummitjc District 22 in 2009. 1'anwoocl, Scotch Plains, Plainfield, Hie. Located ul 1326 Sluyvessuit Suburban Essex Chamber of Commerce....http:/lwww,suburf)ariessexchamt>er.coiWsecc The committee .seeks individu- Rainvay, Linden and Winfield in Avc, Union, we urge you to have als who say "yes" to fiscal-respon- Union County, North Plainfield and your dog receive a medical cheek 'Summit Volunteer FirstAM Squad... htlp://www.summi!ems.org sibility, reform-mindedness, keep- Green Brook in Somerset County, up regularly. To schedule an Turning Point ....ittpi/ww.toingpoinfeij.org ing Muhlenberg Hospital open as a and Middlesex and Dunellen in appointment call 908.686.7080. We will always do our best to keep Union Center National Bank, http://ww.ucnb.com : full service hospital and a willing- Middlesex County. your pet healthy with the most up ness to represent the residents of For information on becoming a to date care. the district instead of special inter- candidate for state Assembly, con- HINT: Older pets are ests. tact Phil Morin, Union County- still kittens and puppies at heart! The committee seeks individu- Republican chairman, at 908-789- Don't let age stop you from playing with them. als who say "no'" to spenders, truth 0200 or e-mail a note of interest to benders and double-dipping pen- him at unioncountygop@com- www.myvetonline.com/tlcpd I sion-padders. cast.net

Teens visit Wash., D.C. Professional Directory (Continued from Page 14) Scholars Program. most of us have been to," Maihu- The trip cost $3,400, but You can be ra .said, noting the significance. through fimdraising efforts. The Claudia Torres, a sixth-grader Torres Family raised more than inclyded in this at Uurnetl Middle School in half" of the money needed for section for only Union, was invited to the inaugu- Claudia's tickets and meals VsT Maple Composition ration through the Junior Presi- while in Washington. H* A Div. of Worrnll Community Newspapers Inc. X~ Computerized Typesetting $35*00 per week dential Youth Inaugural Confer- "I loved it," Torres said of the ence. experience. "Being there and Newspaper Publications Torres established a relation- hearing President Obainu speak Printing Call 90S-68S-7700 ship with the youth group two was ama/ing." Standard Size (Broadsheet), or Tabloid years ago, when she was chosen Paul (Jreulkh can he reached For More Information to visit Washington, D.C, with at 90N-686-7700, ext. 121, oral 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue 908-686-7700 its partner, the National Youth editoriaKwtheloculsowve.com. ' Union, N.J. 07083 Ask for Tom Y. Ext. 135 representative PAGE 16 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

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• Academic Honesty OPEN HOUSE «? Excellence Service for PreK 3 - 8th grade • Family Moral Values • Spirituality Respect January 27 • 9:00am to 11:00am Teamwoik Commitment • Early Childhood Program for 3 year olds (1/2 and Full Day Sessions) OPEN Jan. 27'", 9:30-10:30arrt • Full Day Kindergarten • Before & After Care Program AND • Foreign Language Program REGISTRATION; «!an. 29 and • Computer Lab Jaw. 3O, • Sports Program • Hot Lunch Program 342 Madison Hill Rd. Clark, New Jersey Principal: Sister Theresa Samson, FMA For more information or an appointment: 732-381-0850 Call 908-276-7220 EXT. 1 www.icatlioliczone.com

BIlBiaii^lEIBnaiBlEMBlBBJBlllEIBl^^ GOOD SHEPHERD ACADEMY 285 Nesbit Terrace Irvington, New Jersey 07111 973-375-0659 progams Registration for the 2009-2010 school year has begun. There are openings for all day Pre-K 3 & 4, at Oak Knoll Kindergarten and grades 1 thru 8.

• Excellence in a non-violent atmosphere CAMP DATES • Academic structure with a strong discipline code Advertise June 22 through • Quality Education with small classes for each grade • Caring teachers and administration August 14,2009 In • Hot Lunch Program • School Uniforms SCHOOLS Pre-K and 3 Grades 1 thru 8 5 days a week - 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Optional before and & Includes before and aftercare aftercare for all grades

All Day Kindergarten SPECIALS Camps 5 days a week - 8:00 AM - 2:45 PM Art OPEN HOUSE Optional before and aftercare Computer Classes Physical Education February 22,1-3 p.m. Sports Program Music Call Basketball Instrumental Music For boys and girls ages 3-16 Volleyball Spanish Track & Field Connie Sloan For more information please call Cheerleading 908-522-8186 or visit www.oakknoll.org 908-088-7700 GOOD SHEPHERD ACADEMY IS MIDDLE STATES ACCREDITED OAK KNOLL SCHOOL #44 BLACKBURN ROAD, SUMMIT, NJ 07901 Visit our website at: goodshepherd.150m.com X158 UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 17

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Dean of Admissions > Teaching and living traditions of the Catholic faith Kevin Donnelly • Teaching and living the Social (iospel \ In a hiiii 908-273-5771 lutvl'll Extension 11 • Providing a moral foundation that will last vears [email protected] Faithful to our Traditions Open House; Sunday, January 25, 2009 12:00 noon - 2:00pm or find out how you can be "Wowed" EXCITING things are happening on the HILL! on Wednesday, MOUNT SAINT MARY ACADEMY Come and arrange a visit A Century of Excellence in Phone 908486-6740 Mercy Secondary Education for email: [email protected] \ Young Women wwwMsidecatholkQcademy.org Summer Academy: June 22 - July 2 Current Grades: 5,6 & 7 8:30am - 3:30pm • Join us tor a week or 2! *1 -hour extended day available

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Holy Spirit School ^4 970 Suburban Rd., Union 908-687-8415 www.holyspiritunion.org January 25 - January 30,2009 CATHOUC SCHOOLS y pre& - 4 and Kindergarten Art/Music program; Foreign Language - Gr. 6,7,8 Computer lab - Pre-K - 8

Before/Alter Care Program Excellent Sports Program 200V OPEN HOUSES Lower Srliool (K-6): January 2 I & February 11 . OPEN REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS: CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE: 908-522-8109 MIDDLE STATES ACCREDITED HOLY SPIRIT: WHERE GOD'S CHILDREN COME TOGETHER :i44;.'BjdckijUrfr^ PAGE 18 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE SCHOOL ZONE Registration open for Seeing green pre-school in Summit Summit Public Schools are accepting applications for the 2009-10 pre- school program, Applicants must be Summit residents and have birth dates between Oct. 1, 2004 and Sept. 30, 2006, General education stu- dents will be selected for this program by lottery. Children entering the program via the lottery must be toilet trained by the time school opens in September. Applications for the lottery are available on the district Web site at www.snmmit.kl 2 .nf.us or may be obtained in person at the Primary Cen- ters and the Office of Special Education Services, 14 Beekman Terrace, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. All applications must be returned to the Office of Special Education Services no later than 4 p.m. Feb. 11. The lottery drawing will be held at Wilson Primary Center Feb. 12 at 2:30 p.m. Children who are not selected will be placed on a waiting list. Special education students will also be included in the pre-school pro- gram as determined by the District Child Study Team. Pre-school classes may include both three- and four-year-old children. Classes meet four days per week, Monday through Thursday, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. for the morning session or from 12:30 to 3 p.m. for the after- noon session. Roselle Park High School students Ashley Gomes and Shaina Santiago admire A birth certificate and proof of residency will be required for those stu- decorated trees that raised funds for Casano Center food pantry in Roselle Park. dents admitted to the program. There is a tuition fee. Students who qualify under the income eligibility guidelines set forth under the Federal Child Nutrition Program may be eligible for a reduced charge, For information, call the Office of Special Education Services at 908-273-6658. «ANTIQUESf , CRAFTS & FURNISHINGS, y c o N E R Chip in for chapters - „, i* - ;t% i Antique *2 Center , I of Red Bank

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Left to right: Renie Gnrlick and Dan White, of Wantage, NJ, examine a gilt basket being prepared by George Delgado for the Mill's Valentine's Day special event.

55 Great Dealers • Millside Cafe » An Antique Tradition since 1980 2nd Annual Wine-Tasting • Just (iff Rt. 15, Lafayette (Sussex County) at the Lafayette Mill 973-383-0065 Open 10-5 Closed Tues. & Wed. www.millantiques.com The Lafayette Mill Antiques Center will present its 2nd Annual Wine-Tasting Event in concert with To Put Your George's Wine and Spirits of Branchville NJ on Antique Or Saturday and Sunday, February 7th and 8th. Each day, from 1PM- 4PM, George and Francis Furnishings. Delgado will offer samplings of specially-selected wines and cheese, George, formerly the soitimalier Business In The at Windows on the World in NYC, is well-known for his ability to search out unique and unusual St. James the Apostle School HSA in Springfield Spotlight Call offerings in the wine world. recently held its annual book fair. The Home School Association arranged for students from all Connie Sloan Four drawings each afternoon will provide lucky grades, pre-K through 8, to shop for books that interest them. Funds collected in a donation jar winners with a bottle of wine and a gift certificate near the cashier table were matched by Scholas- 908-686-7700 which be used to top off a perfect Valentine's tics inc. Second-graders Kevin and Alba show off experience with a gift from the Mill's 23,000 sq their purchases. x158 feet of quality antiques and collectibles. ARTS & LEISURE

UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 19 Five Play to take stage at county arts center The Arts Guild of Railway Jazz Scries will contin- Ueda on bass and Slierrie Maricle on drums. ue in February at Union County Performing Arts Cen- Formed in January 1999, the quintet has performed ter as the DownFront Jazz Series. at many of the most prestigious concert halls, music This partnership program will be bringing jazz per- festivals, universities and jazz clubs throughout the formers in the tradition that patrons of the Rahway United States such as Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy ,• • Arts Guild Series have enjoyed for the last 10 years. Center. The group has also performed at major festi- Tickets buyers for DownFront Jazz will be seated in vals in Israel, France, Spain and Portugal. In 2004 the the 200 seat center orchestra section directly in front quintet and its members were highly ranked in Down- of the stage in the newly renovated Union Co jnty Per- beat Magazine's Annual Reader's Poll. forming Arts Center. The DownFront Jazz Series is a collaborative The DownFront Jazz Series presents Five Play, the effort between The Arts Guild of Rahway and Union sister group of Diva Jazz Orchestra on Feb. 20 at 8 County Performing Arts Center. Since 1999, The Arts p.m. at UCPAC, located at 1601 Irving St. in down- Guild of Rahway has presented a yearly series of jazz town Rahway. To purchase tickets, call the UCPAC concerts featuring metro-area musicians of the highest Box Office at 732- 409-8226 Monday through Satur- caliber on the club and festival circuit. The great day between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. To learn more about artists who perform there are veterans of the jazz the DownFront Jazz Series program, call The Arts scene and most have extensive national and interna- Guild of Rahway at 732-381-7511, e-mail the guild at tional performance and recording credits. [email protected] or go to the Web site at They are in demand to perform at large and small Members of the jazz ensemble, Five Ptay — www. rahwayartsgiiild org. venues across the United States, Europe and Asia. In Tomoko Ohno on piano, Janelle Reiehman on Five Play was created from the world-renowned this time concerts have been held in the gallery of the tenor saxophone and clarinet, Jami Dauber on Diva Jazz Orchestra as a means to feature some of its Arts Guild which can accommodate up to SO patrons. trumpet and flugelhorn, Noriko Ueda on bass and foremost players. Five Play is Toinoko Ohno on piano, The Arts Guild of Rahway is a non-profit center for Sherrie Maricle on drums — will perform at the Janelle Reiehman on tenor saxophone and clarinet, the Arts located at 1670 Irving St. in the downtown Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway Jam! Dauber on trumpet and flugelhom, Noriko Arts District of the city of Rahway. next month. annual teen arts festival Do you like working with Festival is a two-das celebration "Nearh .1,000 students partici- ing, theater and dance," said Free- invaluable assistance of our coun- artists, teachers and students? The of the arts held annually at Union pate in performances, critiquing holder Chairman Al Mirabdta. ty residents with this exciting pro- Union County Teen Arts Festival County College in (.'ranlord. The seminars, master classes and "Volunteers are needed to- assist gram." provides an opportunity for volun- event, scheduled for March 19 and workshops with a staff of 50 pro- artists with workshops, manage For information, call the Union teers to get involved. 20, is open to all middle and high fessional artists in every discipline performance sites and .staff infor- County Office of Cultural and The Union County Teen Arts schools students in Union County. - visual art, music, creative writ- mation stations. We appreciate the Heritage Affaire at 908-558-2550. Puppet masters Catch soul singers on Valentine's Day The stars of "Doo-Wop Volume III" will be at Union County Perfor- mance Center at 8 p.m. Feb. 14. There will be performances by Lou Christie, Kenny Vance & The Plan- v? otones, Earl Speedo & The Cadil- lacs and Duke Chandler. There is a fee. . I Lou Christie I.oii Christie's career as a song- writer, recording attist and per- former started in u two-track studio in Glenwillard, Pa. Christie's first million-dollar .selling song was "Ihe G\ps> Cried." Kenny Vance and The Pkiiiotoncs Lou Christie New York, Kenny Vance was acthe from Jl>53 to l%2. The captivated by the magic of roek'u group \\a> noted for their 1955 hit roll, lie formed the group Jay and "Speedoo." The Americans, which opened for Duke C handler flic Ueatles and The Rolling Stones (iene Chandlet esteemed by for each of their first t.i.S. perform- soul fans as one of the leading The Puppet Club from Arthur L. Johnson High School in Clark, under the direc- ances. exponents of the 1960s Chicago tion of their teacher Sandra Hassolman, performed at the kick-off assembly of Karl Speedo & The Cadillacs .soul scene, along with Curtis Muy- the No Bullying Association for the students at Valley Road Elementary School. liarl Speedo &. The Cadillacs lleld anil Jerry Butler. His signature Students meet the puppet masters. were an American rock and roll and hit is the n 1 Billboard 1 lot 100 chart doo-wop group from Harlem, N.Y., song, "Duke of J-arl," 1%2. PAGE 20 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

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You can e-mail us at; HOROSCOPE [email protected] Feb. 1 to 7 won't be an easy ride this week, difficulties are on the horizon. But What's Going On is a paid directory of events for nonprofit Leo, but it will be a fulfilling one. with some advice from an unex- organizations. It is PREPAID and costs just $20.00 for two 2 weeks in ARIES, March 21 to April 20: Essex County or Union County and just $30.00 for both Counties. Your You'll be the center of attention for pected source, you' II get back on an Don't, put all of your eggs in one Event must be in one of our Offices by 4:30 P.M. on Monday for more than one reason, which suits even keel. Aquarius is your go-to basket this week, Aries. Otherwise, publication the following Thursday. Offices are located at 463 Valley you just Fine. person this week. you'll end up with a lot of broken Street, Maplewood or 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union. For an additional shells. 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Now you just strong spirit, you can overcome seems like a no-win situation into a need to have the patience lo make it anything. ORGANIZATION For More Information Call 908-686-7850 win-win situation wilh just an the last few laps. Don't worry — it Also born this week: Marie adjustment in your way of thinking. will take less lime than you think. Presley. Shakira, Morgan l-'airehild, When Pisces otters advice, take it. SAGITTARIUS, Nov. 23 to Alice Cooper, Barbara Ilershey, LEO, July 23 to Aug. 23: It Dec. 21: Sagittarius, some financial Natalie Cole and Tina Majorino. UNI0NCOUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOtTRCE.COM "THURSDAY, JANUARYS, "2009 "RAX3E71' Stepping Out is a weeMy ca/en- month at 7 p.m. The club is open to dar designed to guide our readers to i^«s|»^^WiB^^wii^w^iSB®i»»w«|isa^i0M»: all ages and is a good way to give the many arts and entertainment and receive feedback. Poets and events in the Union County area. lovers of poetry are invited to join. The calendar is open to all groups For information or to register call and organizations in the Union 732-388-5999 or go to www.clarkli- County area. To place your free list- brary.org. ing, send information to: Worrall Community Newspapers, 1291 a.m. Free refreshments are served New Jersey Register of Historic Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109, CONCERTS to members and guests before the Places. The scene depicted in the RADIO Union, NJ 07083 or editorial@thelo- meeting. For information, call Jim at center of the Union County Seal The Union County Performing Arts calsource.com. 908-245-4744. occurred at this site. The museum is TRI-COUNTY RADIO ASSOCIA- Center in Rahway will present "THE open from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily TION will meet at 8 p.m. the first MUSIC OF ABBA," with original and by appointment. Open house is and third Mondays of the month at musicians from the group, on Feb. 6 from 1 to 5 p.m. every third Sunday the Willow Grove Presbyterian at 8 p.m. For tickets and informa- JAZZ ART SHOWS of the month. For information, or to Church on Old Raritan Road in tion, call 732- 499-8226 or visit LANA'S RESTAURANT & make arrangements for a group Scotch Plains. For information, call The Arts Guild of Rahway will pres- www.ucac.org. ent "FROM THE GARDEN OF LOUNGE at The Hyatt Hills Golf tour, call 908-687-7977. 908-241-5758. EARTHLY DELIGHTS," an arCROSSROADt S IN GARWOOD will Complex, 1300 Raritan Road, Clark, exhibit about food, which will run feature: every Monday, Open Mic 732-669-9024. Enjoy cuisine and THE WOODRUFF HOUSE/EATON through Sunday at The Arts Guild of Night, «ivery Tuesday, Jazz Jam, world-class Jazz every Thursday STORE MUSEUM & PHIL RIZ2U- SCRIPTS Rahway, located at 1670 Irving St. every Wednesday, karaoke night. and Friday. Thursdays, 7 to 11 p.m.: TO BASEBALL HALL OF FAME Cometist WARREN VACHE'S SPORTS EXHIBIT located at 111 PREMIERE STAGES, the new Admission is free. Gallery hours are The Crossroads is located at 78 Actors' Equity Association theater Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 North Ave., Garwood. For informa- QUARTET, featuring Eddie Mon- Conant St., Hillside includes a 1735 te iro on cordovox. Fridays, 7:30 to Farm House, a 1900s general store, program at Kean University, is cur- to 4 p.m., or by appointment. For tion, call Lee at 908-232-5666, or rently accepting play submissions information call 732-381-7511, e- visit www.xxroads.com. 11:30 p.m.: Different groups. Friday: privy, well, water pump, mini apple Latin trumpet star RAY VEGA'S orchard, barn, farm equipment and for the Premiere Stages Play Festi- mail [email protected] or val from professional playwrights visit the Web site at www.rahwa- LANA'S RESTAURANT, 1300 Rar- QUARTET; never a cover charge a display of memorabilia from the itan Road, Clark, will offer dinner or minimum. late Baseball Hall of Famer, Phil born or currently residing in New yartsguild.org. The exhibit includes Jersey, as well as in the surrounding prints, paintings, photography, and live reggae with Exodus Rizzuto, who was a short stop for Supreme every Wednesday, begin- the New York Yankees, in the Phil areas of New York, Connecticut and sculpture and collaborative works Pennsylvania. There is no fee by the following artists: Erika Dia- ning at 7 p.m. For information, call MOVIES Rizzuto Sports Exhibit Room. The 732-669-9024. museum is open every third. Sun- required to submit a play to the Pre- mond, Chanan Delivuk, Jesse Far- CRANFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY is day of the month from 2 to 4 p.m. miere Stages Play Festival. To ber, Randy Ford, Gerry Heydt, continuing it's ongoing CLASSIC and by appointment. For informa- request entry guidelines, send a Robert Kogge, Neal Kern/Leonard FILM NIGHT, with a new night. tion call 908-353-8828 or visit self-addressed, stamped envelope Merlo, Hiroshi Kumagai, Namoi Lei- DANCE Beginning this month, films will be www.woodruffhouse.org. This to Laura Kelly, producing assistant, bowitz, Kevan Lunney, Chris Y-SQUARES, a local square dance shown on Thursday evenings at 7 museum is operated by the Hillside Premiere Stages is at Kean Univer- Mateer, Nao Matsumoto, Monika club, meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. p.m. The films run the gamut from Historical Society. sity, 1000 Morris Ave., Union 07083. Malewska, Jim McKeon, Gina at Frank K. Hehnly School, Raritan mystery, comedy, and romance, to Minichino, Beth Morrison, Lauren Road, Clark. For information, call thrillers and melodramas. Upcoming LIBERTY HALL MUSEUM, 1003 Schiller and Joe Waks. 908-298-1851, 732-381-2535 or films are: today, "Father of the Bride," Morris Ave., Union, chronicles more 908-241-9492. directed by Vincente Minell, starring than 200 years of New Jersey and S|NGLES' Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennet, and LUNA LOUNGE hosts "Tasty Thurs- U.S. history. The museum is open to SOCIAL SINGLES DANCING, for Elizabeth Taylor. To review the list of days" with DJ Richie, who spins the public Wednesday through Satur- 45-year-olds and older, meets every AUMTIQNS films in the series, visit the library reggae and hip-hop. Patrons must day, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sun- Tuesday at 7 p.m. at The Elks Web site at The Rahway Recreation Depart- be 21 or older to enter. Dress is days, from noon to 4 p.m., April Lodge, 1193 Route 22 east, Moun- ment is looking for talented individu- casual but trendy. Parking is avail- www.cranford.com/library and clickthrough December. For information tainside. For information, calf 903- als ages 8 through adults to partici- able. Luna Lounge is located at on "Events." The films will be shown about upcoming Liberty Hall events or 232-9667 on Tuesdays after 5 p.m. pate in the REC Talent Show on 1906 E. Georges Ave., Linden. Call at the Cranford Community Center, for reservations, call 908-527'0400. April 2 at the Union County Per- 908-925-4120 for details. 220 Walnut Ave. Admission is free forming Arts Center. Singers, and all are welcome. For informa- The MILLER-CORY HOUSE dancers, rappers, bands, comedi- tion about the series, call the library MUSEUM, 614 Mountain Ave. in TRIPS ans and any other acts are wel- at 908-709-7272 and ask for Fran Westfield, takes visitors on a trip The Kenilworth Historical Society come. Auditions for the show will be HOBBIES Housten or email cranfordli- back in time to the period between will host a bus trip to MOHEGAN Jan. 30 at the Rahway Recreation The MODEL RAILROAD CLUB [email protected] 1740 and 1820. For information on SUN CASINO in Uncasviile, Conn, Center, 275 Milton Ave., located INC, a tax-exempt public charily, the museum, its programs or volun- on Feb. 21 and a trip to the behind Rahway City Hall, starting at affiliated with the Union County New The MOUNTAINSIDE PUBLIC teering, call the museum weekday PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW 6 p.m. There is no fee to participate. Jersey Department of Parks and LIBRARY will host the "BROWN mornings at 908-298-9481. on March 5. The Feb. 21 Mohegan To obtain an application call 732- Recreation, has announced that BAG MOVIES" series for adults on Sun Casino trip bus will depart 669-3600 or stop by at the Recre- discount advance tickets for its Mondays at noon. Bring your lunch Kenilworth from St. Theresa's ation Center 3 City Hall Plaza. 2008 annual light and sound show and enjoy a classic movie and a POETRY School parking lot at 8 a.m. and cartoon short. The library will pro- Selected individuals and groups will and open house are now on sale. THE CLARK POETRY CLUB return to Kenilworth at approximate- vide the drinks and dessert. work with professional coaches to Tickets will be available at the club meets the first Thursday of every ly 9 p.m. help them polish their skills before ticket window on Saturdays "Wednesday Night at the Movies" the show. At the show, groups will between 1 and 4 p.m. Ticket order- continues through the fall, with fea- be judged by professional judges, ing information also is available on ture films beginning at 6:30 p.m. including record label owners and the club's Web site, www.tmrci.org. Visit www.mountainsidetibrary.org other judges who have been in the For information, contact the club at or call 233-0115 for a list of what's music and talent business for many 908-964-9724 on Saturdays being shown. CIOFFI'S years. For information about the tal- between 1 and 5 p.m. or 908-964- ent show, call 732-669-3600 or visit 8808 for a recorded message, or by RfSTORANTE ITALIANO www.cityofrahway.com. visiting the club's Web site at MUSEUMS www.tinrci.org. Reserve Now in our Private Room Decorated for The Clark Historical Society invites The Summit Department of Com- the public to the DR. WILLIAM BOOKS munity Programs will sponsor ROBINSON PLANTATION, located JA THE READERS' FORUM, the book CHESS CLUB for chess players at 593 Madison Hill Road. It was discussion group of the CRAN- from beginner to the most experi- built in 1690 and is Clark's first farm FORD PUBLIC LIBRARY, will dis- enced players. Classes ara avail- and homestead and is listed on the cuss the following books: "Alexan- able on Monday evenings for youth National and State registers of His- I der Hamilton" by Alex Chernow, ages 7 to 17, from 6 to 7 p.m. and toric Places. The Plantation House Feb. 23; "Bridge of Sighs" by adults from 6 to 7 p.m. The classes was closed in 2002 for renovations Richard Russo, March 30; "The are held at the Field House at 5 and recently re-opened its doors to Gathering" by Anne Enright, April 27 Myrtle Ave. For online registration the public in October 2007. For and "Unaccustomed Earth" by and credit card payment go to information, visit www.cl&rkhistori- Jhumpa Lahiri. All discussions will httpsJ/register. communitypass. net/ calsociety.org. take place Mondays. New members summit. are welcome at any time. Sessions THE CALDWELL PARSONAGE, Special Menu & Regular MtenM for start at 7 p.m. in the library's THE NORTH JERSEY CAR CLUB 909 Caldwell Ave,, Union, is a Fridlington Room. For information, meets at the Anthony Amalfe Com- museum dedicated to the history Valentine's Day call the library Reference Depart- munity Center; 1268 Sheaffer Ave,, and culture of the township of 92S Stuyvesatit Ave., Union ment at 908-709-7272, or e-mail the Roselle, on the first Saturday of Union, The site is on the National library at [email protected]. each month, Meetings start at 9:30 Register of Historic Places and the 908-964-3300 PAGE 22•— THURSDAY , JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE RELIGION Temple has special singing and an instrumental parade All are welcome. The service First Presbyterian Church, 11 Century Labyrinth at Chartres for the children. The 2008-09 Com- will include traditional blessings, Springfield Ave. Participants can Cathedral in France. services for children munity Kid's Shabbat will be held songs and dances. Dinner will be walk the Labyrinth any time In Medieval times, walking the Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael, 60 on the following Fridays: March served and there is a fee. RSVP by between 1 and 4 p.m., but should Labyrinth symbolized the Christian Temple Drive, Springfield, will 20, April 24, May 15 and June 19. Friday, to the Temple Office. begin by 3:30 p.m. Walks will be pilgrimage to Jerusalem for those host a monthly Community Kid's For information, call the temple For information, call Temple held the first Sunday of every who could not personally make the Kabbalat Shabbat Service. office at 973-376-0539. Beth Ahm Yisrael at 973-376-0539. month, unless otherwise specified. journey. For information concern- The community service will Walking the Labyrinth. is an ing the Labyrinth program or future take place Fridays from 6:30 to 7 walks, contact the Church at 908- p.m. in Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael. Walks: pray, meditate ancient spiritual practice of prayer Island'service for all and meditation that is experiencing 276-8440. An Oneg Shabbat will follow with The First Presbyterian Church Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael, 60 a reawakening in our time. light refreshments. The child- Temple Drive in Springfield, will of Cranford is sponsoring a series friendly service will include bless- hold its "Shabbat Island in Time of open Labyrinth Walks. Walks The 11-ringed pattern, painted ADVERTISE! PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD TODAY! ings with Rabbi Mark Mallach, Service" at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 6. will be held in Bates Hall in the on canvas, is modeled after the 13th

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Cryan. founding in 1950. great-grandchildren. shall University, where she lived in Springfield since 1952. She The Jacob A. Holle Funeral Surviving are his wife of 46 The Krowicki McCracken received a bachelor's degree in worked at Bamberger's, Newark, Home, Mapiewood, handled the years, Marion; a son, Capt. Fred G. Funeral Home, Linden, handled the education. Mrs. Gatti taught home for many years. Mrs. Amend was arrangements. Cassel, also of the Linden Fire arrangements. economics to local homebound active in St. James the Apostle Department; a daughter, Renee school children. She was a Cub Church, Springfield, over the years Capt. Fred Cassel Davis, and three grandchildren. Alan Gardiner Scout den mother and a member of and was a member of the Rosary The Werson Funeral Home, Lin- the Union Kiwanis Club. Capt. Fred J. Alan M. Gardiner, 84, of Linden Society. den, handled the arrangements. died on Jan. 21. Also surviving is another son, •i' Cassel, 76, of David, and four grandchildren. The Bradley, Smith & Smith -~I Linden, a retired Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. Funeral Home, Springfield, han- Bemeida Charles Gardiner lived in Linden for 59 The McCracken Funeral Home, '* "S 34-year veteran Union, handled the arrangements. dled the arrangements. of the Linden Bemeida Charles of Kenilworth years. He graduated from Brooklyn Fire Department, died Jan. 23 in the died on Jan. 18. Polytechnic Institute, where he Edward Can* Center for Hope Hospice, Scotch She was a retired registered received a master's degree in chem- Moe Goldberg ical engineering. Mr. Gardiner *Edward Plains. nurse at the New Jersey University * *Moe Gold- retired from Merck in 1989 after a lames Carr, 76, Born n the South Bronx, N.Y., of Medical and Dentistry. ' ' berg, 93, of 40-year career. His last position at ol Union died Mr Cassel moved to Linden when Surviving are four children, ,"t Monroe Town- Merck was as director of public * Fan 24 in Over- he was 10 years old. He graduated Daniel, Christy, Darrin and Mark; ; .ship, formerly of affairs. Mr. Gardiner was active on look Hospital, from Linden High School in 1950 three sisters, Amelia, Myrtle and Hillside, New the boards of many civic associa- Summit, New Jersey. and entered the New Jersey Nation- Alice; four brothers, Richard, Jersey, died on Jan. 21. tions, including Linden Planning al Guard before being drafted into Bobby, Lawrence and Rudolph, Mr. Goldberg was a longtime Born in Newark, Mr. Carr lived Board, Linden Industrial Associa- the Army. Mr. Cassel .served during and 11 grandchildren. resident of Hillside. He was a com- in Newark before moving to Union. tion, Chemical Industry Council the Korean War, and upon being The Cotton Funeral Service, bat veteran of World War IE and a He was an operating engineer with and Temple Beth tit Mekor Chay- discharged, enrolled in the engi- Newark, handled the arrangements. Purple Heart recipient. Mr. Gold- Local 68, West Caldwell, for 30 im. Linden. years before retiring 11 years ago. neering curriculum at Newark Col- berg served in the Army and fought Mr. Carr was a past district leader lege of Engineering. He was an Lillian Garbus Surviving are his wife of 60 in the Rhineland Campaign in years, Trudi; three .sons, Marian, France in 1944. He was an active of the Democratic Committee of apprentice machinist and tool and Lillian G. "Nanny" DeWitt Gar- Mitchell and Eric; a daughter. community member. Mr. Cioklberg Union Township. He was a member die maker before joining the Lin- bus, 92, ol" Roselle died Jan. 22 in Hope, and six grandchildren. was instrumental in building a Lit- of the John F. Cry an Association of den Fire Department in 1958. Mr, JFK Medical Center, I-dison. The Goldstein Funeral Chapel tle League field in Hillside, lie South Orange, the John J. Giblin Cassel attained the rank of captain Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. Garbus Inc., Edison, handled the arrange- served on the recreation committee Association of West Caldwell, St. in 1969 and retired in 1992 after 34 lived in Roselle since 1967, but for Benedict's Alumni Association of years of service to the department. ments. and was pool commissioner for the past year, she lived with her many years. Newark and a regular attendee and 1 le was a member of the Hxempt great-grandson, Kyle. 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interfaith Families, and gay and lesbian Jews Regular Sunday Services Burnett Avenues. Sunday services: Adult Bible Sunday of each month. We offer opportunities ASSEMBLIES OF GOD and dedicated to enriching lives of our 9:00 a.m. Slovak Worship Classes and Sunday School, 10:25 AM. Family for personal growth and development for congregational family by providing an t0:00 a.m. Sunday School Bible Ministry Hour, 11:00 AM. Tuesday 8:00 children, youth, and adults. We have two CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD inviting environment for spiritual, Coffee Hour PM. Prayer and Bible Study, lower meeting children's choirs and an adult Chancel Choir. INTERNATIONAL. A Pentecostal church educational, and social interaction and 11:00 a.m. English Worship room. Special activities for children and youth We also have a youth fellowship, regular adult seeking the face of God", 953 W. Chestnut growth. We offer to our membership and ACTIVITIES FOR: on Friday evening. Call us for details at 201- Bible Study, a Book Club and Summer St., Union. Church/964-1133, Fax/964-1153. community a wide variety of educational, YOUTH: Sunday School; Youth Groups; 761-6430. Vacation Bible School. Come and worship with Rev. John W. Bechtel, Pastor. sprifual and social programs. Please plan on Summer Bible School friends and neighbors this Sunday. Townley Sunday Services: visiting and taking a look around. Temple ADULT: Variety of groups offering Church is a growing congregation of caring Sunday School-10:05am Bedi Ahm Yisrael holds daily morning opportunities for ministry people. Church Office 686-1028. Rev. Morning Worship- 8:45am, 11:00am services Monday thru Friday at 7:00 am; and fellowship CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN Christopher Taylor, Pastor. Evening Service - 6:30pm Sunday at 8:55 am; Sunday thru Thursday BARRIER FREE FELLOWSHIP Wednesday Services: evenings at 7:45 pm. Friday evening Shabbat (908)688-0714 2815 Morris Avenue Ladies Bible Study (Heart&Home) - 10am services are at 8:00 pm (except for the 1st Union, NJ 07083 Family Night 7:30pm with - Friday of month at 6:30 pnm), Shabbat Phone/fax: (908) 687-9440 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF Royal Rangers boys program (ages 3-14) morning at 9:30 am; for Shabbat afternoon REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH E-Mail: [email protected] SPRINGFIELD 210 Morris Ave. at Church Missionettes girls program (ages 3-17) Dr. Tom Sigley, Pastor-Teacher Minha/Ma'ariv/Havdalah, please call for AND SCHOOL, 229 Cowperthwaite PL, Mall, Springfield, NJ 07081, 973-379-4320. Adult School of the Bible times. Contact: Rabbi Mark Mallach Westfidd, Rev. Paul E. Kritsch, Pastor. SERVICES ON SUNDAY; Rev. Victoria Ney, Pastor. Sunday Worship Friday Services: ([email protected]) - (973) 376-0539 xl5 (908) 232-1517. Beginning Sunday, July 6, 9:45 A.M. Bible School for all ages Youth Night -7:30pm or Executive Director Shirl Haines Summer Worship Times are as follows: 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Celebration Worship begins at 10:15am. Fellowship Hour College & Career - 7:30pm (execdirector@templel)etliahmyisrael.com) - Sunday Worship Services, 8:30 and 10:00 Services immediately follows the service. Church time In addition there are monthly meetings of (973)376-0539x13. a.m. Sunday morning Nursery available. Children's Church & Nursery nursery and Sunday School for infant to Pre- Women's Joy Ministries and Men's Wednesday Evening Worship Service, 7:30 Care is provided. K avail. Sunday School for K-I2th grade Breakfast Fellowship. For directions call p.m. Holy Communion is celebrated at all Wednesday: begins at 9:00am in the Parish House @ 37 908-964-1133 and press 4. JEWISH-TRADITIONAL worship services. The church and all rooms 7:30 P.M. Addiction/Compulsion Church Mall. For more information about are handicapped accessible Discussion Group Church groups and community activities or Youth activities during the week: to contact Pastor Ney, please call the Church CONSERVATIVE children of all ages. UKRAINIAN EVANGFXICAL Home Bible studies are now meeting. Office at 973-379-4320, or visit our website: ASSEMBLIES OF GOI) CONGREGATION B'NAl AHAVATH Call for more information or SpringfieldPresbyterian.org. 2208 Stanley Terrace, Union (908) 686-8171 SHALOM, 2035 Vauxhall Road (corner of METHODIST check us out on the web. Rev. Walter Cebuln, Pastor Plane Street), Union, Teh (90S) 686-6773. Web Site: www.ccfou.org **Note: All services are in English . Dr. Leon J. Yagod, Rabbi Emeritus; Oscar COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST "Where the Bible Comes ALIVE!" ( Ukrainian & Spanish translation available) Newman, Cantor; David Gelband, President. CHURCH ROMAN CATHOLIC Sunday Worship: 10:30AM Congregation B'Nai Ahavath Shalom is a 30! Chestnut St., VICTORY CHURCH, 950 Raritan Road. traditional conservative congregation with a Sunday Evening: 6:30 PM Rosellc Park. NJ 07204 Cranford, NJ. 732-407-1543. Pastor Terry THE CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF full range of programs. DAILY SERVICES: Food Pantry (Wednesday) 5-6:45 I'M Phone: 908-245-2237 Hicock. Sunday Service lpm Worship and LOURDES, 300 Central Avenue, Wednesday Family Night: 7:00 PM Sun: K:30am; Mon-Fri.: 7:30am; Friday Pastor: Rev.GIenn A. Scheyhing Praise, Teaching and prayer for healing. Mountainside, «)08-232-II62. Celebrate the evening: 8pm; SATURDAY: 9:00am. Torah Spanish Service (Saturday): 7 PM 10:30 AM Worship Service Wednesday night 7pm. Bible study and Lord's Day: Anticipated Mass 5:00pm, Sunday class hal f hour before each service. Hebrew Snnday School Available prayer for healing. Healing Service January at 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am. Weekdays: School: Sundays 9:30am. 25,1:00PM Monday-Friday 7:30am, Saturday 8:00am, KEN1LWORTH COMMUNITY Sacrament of Reconciliation, Saturday at lpm. BAPTIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Perpetual Adoration Chapel for personal prayer 455 Boulevard and devotion, www.olluiounlainside.org, ANT1OCH BAPTIST CHURCH, 640 S. JEWISH-REFORM Kcnilworth. NJ 07033 otTicefrtiollmounWinside.org. Springfield Are., Springfield. Rev. Clarence Church Office: 908-276-1956 ORTHODOX Alston, Pastor. Church phone (973) 379- TEMPLE SHA'AREY SHALOM 78 S. Parsonage: 908-272-1995 146S. SUNDAY: 9:30 A.M. family Bible Springfield Avenue, Springfield, (973) 379- ST. JOHN'S RUSSIAN ORTHODOX School; 11:00 A.M. Worship Service. Pastor: Rev. JinWook Jeong 5387. Joshua Goldstein, Rabbi; Amy CHURCH, 211 West Grand Ave. St. JAMES THE APOSTLE PARISH WEDNESDAY: 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week English Service: 9:30 -10:30 Daniels, Cantor/Education Director; Nina Rahway, NJ. Phone: 732-382-8844. COMMUNITY, 45 South .Springfield Avenue, Sera'ce. Holy Communion every First Fellowship: 10:30-11:00 Greenmjin, Pre-Schonl Director; Mindy www.stjrussianorthodox.coin. Come and Springfield, New Jersey 07081.973-37(1-3044. Sunday. Nursery Care available every Korean .Service: 11:30- 12:30 Sclireff, Family Life Educator; Jeri www.saintiaiiiespaiish.orB. SI 1NDAY MASS: Sunday. If transportation is needed will the Followed by Fellowship explore the ancient Orthodox Christian Faith Greenberg and Chris Cirey Co-Presidents. Saturday 5:00pm (anticipated), Sunday 7:30, church office. Everyone is Welcome at Join us in Joyous Celebration of our Services in English. Saturday Vespers 6:30 Temple, Sha'arey Shalom is a Reform 9:00, 10:30am and 12:00 noon. WEEKDAY Antioch. Lord Jesus Christ! pm; Sunday Liturgy 9:30 am; .Sunday School congregation affiliated with the Union for 11:15 am. MASS: Monday-Friday 7:30am, Saturday Reform Judaism. Shabbat worship, enhanced 8:00am. RECONCILIATION: Saturday FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH by volunteer choir, begins on Friday 11::00am (any time by appointment). evenings at 8:00 PM, with monthly Family HILLSIDE, 166 Hillside Avenue, UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF and Alternative Worship. Saturday morning Hillside, 973-926-1244, Pastor Chrisopher UNION. Berwyn Street at Overlook Terrace, Torah study class begins at 9:15 AM M. Jones. Sunday 9:35 a.m. Sunday Union. Rev, Ferdinand t Llenado, PRESBYTERIAN followed by worship at 10:30 AM. Religious School and new Servants classes for all Pastor.Jonathan Schneider, Music Director. ST. JOSEPH PARISH, 767 Prospect Street, school classes meet on Saturday mornings Church Office 687-8077. Parsonage 686- COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Maplcwood (1 blk. S. of Springfield Ave.); ages. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. Nursery for grades K.-3; on Tuesday and Thursday 2412. Worship Service 11:00 A.M., Sunday CHURCH, 1459 Deer Path, Mountainside, 973-761-5933, since 1914 serving Maplewood and Children's Church . Mid-week: afternoons for 4-7; and Tuesday evenings for warship includes a children's sermon, New Jersey 07092. You are invited to join us in and adjacent areas of Union and Millbum. Our Wonderful Wednesdays in the Word 7:00- post bar/bal mitzvah students. Pre-school, followed by .Sunday School, and communion Worship Services on Sundays at 10:30 am. This faith community welcomes you to join us for 8:00 p.m.Youth activities for children and classes are available for children ages 2 1 /2 on the first Sunday of each month. All is a place for you to enjoy uplifting'music and worship, service opportunities and spiritual through 4, The Temple has the support of an teens. Men and Women's Fellowships 1st welcome. United Methodist Men's, relevant messages that will energize and inspire support. Varied activities for adults, youth active Sisterhood, Drotiicrhood, Renaissance and 2nd Saturduys.office@fbc- Women's and Youth groups. Home Bible you. We offer a warm and friendly environment, group, K-8 religious education classes, and a Senior Group and Youth Group. A wide hillside.org. Studies 3rd Saturday each month. with Bible study, Sunday school and active Catholic school for age 3 to grade X. Mass range of activities is offered for all interest adult and youth groups, For further information, celebrated in our beautiful church, Sunday 7:30, levels and age groups, For more information, please contact Dr. Christopher Belden, Pastor at 9:00 and 11:30 a.m.; Saturday 5:30 p.m. call the Temple office, (973) 379-5387 or 908-232-9490. visit www.shaarey.org. CHRISTIAN & MORAVIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE BATTLE HILL COMMUNITY MORAVIAN CHURCH, 77 Liberty Ave., CONNECTICUT FARMS- UNITARIAN- LUTHERAN Union, 908-686-LAMB. Rev. 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Holy Communion the first Union, NJ. 07083 ,,MM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 25 OBITUARIES (Continued from Page 23) She also was an active volun- and utilities, maintenance and new erans and Disabled Veterans of teer at the Center of Hope Hospice construction for the 1,000-store America. Surviving are his wife, from 1989 until her death and vol- chain. OBITUARY LIST Jean; a daughter, Sande Mand; two unteered at the Child Replacement Recognized widely in the AMEND — Marie C, of Springfield; Jan. 19. stepdaughters, Lynn Miller and Board of Union County. Mrs. supermarket industry for his BATE — Lena, of Springfield; Jan. 20. Carol McCarthy; a grandchild; two McDonough was a former council expertise on energy conservation, CARR — Edward James, of Union; Jan. 24. great-grand-children, and four member of St. John the Apostle Mr. Kernan was sought as a speak- CASSEL — Capt. Fred J., of Linden; Jan. 23. step-grandchildren. Church, Clark, and was involved er for seminars, sponsored by the CARRAJAT — Wesley J., formerly of Cranford; Jan. 21. The Menorah Chapels at Mill- in many CYO and school activities Food Marketing Institute and other CHARLES — Berneida, of Kenilworth; Jan. 18. burn in Union handled the arrange- at St. John's School. industry bodies. He was chairman DUNBAR — John, formerly of Union; Jan. 22. ments. She and her husband of 55 of the energy conservation com- FENELON •— Jocelyne, of Union; Jan. 13. years. Bill, were honored in 1959 mittees of the New Jersey Food GARBUS —• Lillian G DeWitt, formerly of Roselle; Jan. 22. James McESroy by Archbishop Thomas Boland for Council and the National Associa- GARDINER — Alan M., of Linden; Jan. 21. James "Coach Jim" McElroy, outstanding service as members of tion of Food Chains. Mr. Kernan GATT1 — Mildred Ann, of Union; Jan. 19. 45, of Springfield died Jan. 23 in the Joint Cana and Pre-Cana Board was co-author of the Super Market GOLDBERG --- Moe, formerly of Hillside; Jan. 21. the Center for Mope Hospice, of the Newark Archdiocese. Institute's energy management HELLER —- Seymour, formerly of Hillside; Jan. 20. Scotch Plains. They worked for five years as guide. HOFFART — John R., of Union; Jan. 24. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. chairmen of the Pre-Cana Couple's He received a bachelor's degree JORDAN — Mary M., of Cranford; Jan. 20. McElroy lived in New Jersey since Panel. 'Mrs. McDonough was a in electrical engineering from KARAMITSIOS — Grammato, of Union; Jan. 23. 1988 and was a Springfield resi- member of the Sunny Acres Civic Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, KERNAN — James Francis, of Cranford; Jan. 24. dent for the past 18 years. He was Association, Cranford Historical Troy, N.Y., in 1950 and pursued a KONTRA — Patricia Meluski, of Mountainside; Jan. 23. a graduate of Polytechnic Univer- Society and was a lifetime member master's degree in business admin- LASK1 - Anna, of Summit; Jan. 23. sity and Stevens Institute of Tech- of the Auxiliary of the Trinitas. istration from New York Universi- MAKOMASKI — Joyce Julia, of Union; Jan. 23. nology. Mr. McElroy was Also surviving are two sons, Paul ty. Mr. Kernan received a profes- MALANGA -- Marie J., formerly of Cranford; Jan. 20. employed by Linde Group, Murray and Christopher, a twin of daugh- sional engineer's license in 1950. McELROY —- James, of Springfield; Jan. 23. Hill, formerly Airco and BOC ter, Laurie McDonough; two other lie was elected to the Rahway McEWEN--Elizabeth, of Clark; Jan. 22. Gasses, for more than 20 years. He daughters, Jane McDonough Daily Board of Education in 1972 and McGURK — Francis, formerly of Cranford; Jan. 24. worked in many facets of the and Kathleen McDonough; a sis- served one term. Mr. Kernan was a MEAGHER —Alice Marie, formerly of Cranford; Jan. 17. industrial gas business, most ter, Mary VanBuskirk; two broth- member of the National Society of METZ —• Dorothy L., of Clark; Jan. 21. recently as technology manager in ers, Thomas and James Joseph Professional Engineers and a METZGER. •--- Harry S.. of Mountainside; Jan, 21. the special projects division. Dur- Ehrharl, and three grandchildren. member of the Professional Asso- NARINGI — Edward, of Cranford; Jan, 20, ing this time, Mr. MeElroy had the The Higgins and Bonner Echo ciation of Resume Writers. He NEWELL — Nannie Leola, of Hillside; Jan. 17. coached CYO girls' basketball at responsibility of overseeing the Lake Funeral Home, Westfield, NOZZA Maureen, of Kenilworth; Jan. 21. St. Mary's Church. Rahway, and inflation of the helium balloons for handled the arrangements. OAKES —• Marianne R., of Springfield; Jan. 17. • coached baseball in the Clark Lit- the Maey's Day Thanksgiving O'SULLIVAN Gordon A., of Hillside; Jan. 22. tle League and the Clark Pony Parade. O'MARA Edith Irene, of Mountainside; Jan. 21. James Ketnan League. lie was coach of Springfield James Fran- PATRONE Frank M., of Roselle Park; Jan.. 17. youth sports and built from the cis Reman, 84, Sumvinu are his wife of 55 PAVICS Anton P., of Cranford- Jan. !». ground up the current St. James / of Cranford years, Joan; four daughters, Mary, PLASKQN Wladyslawa, of Linden; Jan. 22. Catholic Youth Organization Bas- died Jan, 24 at Joan, Rita and Kathleen; a son, PSUEY ~- Harry, of Hillside; Jan. 21. ketball Program. home. Brian; thrte brothers, John "Jack," RADZINSKI - -- Stanley W., of Hillside; Jan. 22. William "Billy" and Edward Surviving arc his wife of 20 Born in C'leiirfteld, Pa., Mr. REID Barbara L, of Rahway; Jan. 22. "Ned;" a sister, Rita Marie; three years, Mary; three sons, Matthew, Kenian lived in Philadelphia, Pa., RICCIO Jerome, formerly of Rahway; Jan. 23. grandchildren and three stepchil- James and John; a daughter, Dei- before moving to New Jersey RIVERA Raquei A., of Linden; Jan.'19. dren. dre, and his parents, Joan and Jim many years ago. He lived in URCUJOLI —BeUie Anne, of Summit; Jan. 19. McElroy Jr. Roselle, Rahway and Clark before The Gray Funeral I iome, West- VENA MelanieA., of Linden; Jan. 22. The Bradley, Smith & Smith moving to Cranford five years ago. field, handled the arrangements. WARNER —• Frances, of Clark; Jan. 19. Funeral Home, Springfield, han- Mr. Kernan was a veteran of World WILLIAMS ••- Allen Preston, of Roselle Park; Jan. 22, dled the arrangements. War II. Fie completed training at Patricia Kontra WISHART -Judith A., of Cranford; Jan. 21. the Army Air Force Navigation Patricia Meluski Kontra, 72, of WOLFF— Margaret, of Union;'Jan. 21. School, San Marcos, Texas, and Mountainside died on Jan. 23, Virginia McDonough Editor's note: Not all of the names included in this listing will Virginia "Ginny" Ehrhart was a navigator on a B-17 bomber Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Mrs. appear asjit!t~length obituaries. '•••••. • •• . McDonough, 82, of Cranford, with in the 96th bomb group of the Kontra moved to New Jersey and summer homes Marco Polo Island, Eighth Air Force, based on Snet- lived in Mountainside since 1971. Fla., Cape Cod, Mass., and Man- terton, England. Mr. Kernan flew She graduated from Roselle Park asquan, died Jan. 22 in the Center 35 missions, primarily over the High School in 1954. Mrs, Kontra Anna Laski Clark died Jan. 22 in the Center for Hope Hospice, Scotch Plains. tor Hope Hospice, Scotch Plains. industrial Rhineland in late 1944, graduated from Elizabeth General Anna Laski, 98, of Summit died Born in East Orange, Mrs, Born in Bayonne, Mrs. McDo- including three missions to Merse- School of Nursing in 1957 and on Jan. 23. McEwen lived in Rahway and nough lived in Elizabeth and Lin- burg, Germany. received an associate degree from Born in Johnstown, Pa., Mrs. Brick before moving to Clark in den before moving to Cranford 50 He was awarded the Air Medal Union County College. She Laski lived in Jersey City for more years ago. with five Oak Leaf clusters, the worked as a nurse at Elizabeth than 50 years before moving to She was a member of St. She worked as a secretary for European-African-Middle Eastern General Hospital, now Trinitas Summit in 1981. She worked for Mary's Church, Rahway, where seven years before retiring in Service Medal and the Asiatic- Regional Medical Center, Eliza- 37 years at Western Union, New she was active with the Catholic 1989, for the late Peggy Coloney, Pacific Service Medal for meritori- beth, for 10 years and at Rahway York City, before retiring. Mrs. Youth Organization program for former president of the Center for ous service. Hospital, now Robert Wood John- Laski was a member of the Down- many years. During World War II, Hope Hospice in Roselle. Mr. Kernan founded his own son University Hospital at Rail- town St. Mary's Sisterhood of St. Mrs. McEwen contributed to the Before her marriage in 1953, consulting firm, Kernan Consul- way, as head nurse of many depart- Peter and St. Paul Ukrainian war effort by inspecting fighter Mrs. McDonough worked as a sec- tants, in 1980, and did work for the ments for 35 years. Catholic Church, Jersey City. She planes at the Genera! Motors plant retary for Tidewater Oil Co., now supermarket industry before start- Mrs, Kontra retired in 2002, also was a member of the in Linden. She was known for her Getty, in New York City for nine ing a resume service in 1984. He She also served as the treasurer of Lafayette Seniors of Jersey City. contributions to religious and.chil- years. She was a volunteer for wrote more than 2,000 resumes for the family business, United Die Surviving are two daughters, dren's charities. many years with Helping Hands clients over a 20-year period. Co., Kearny. Eleanor Cinurchirr and Marie Surviving are three daughters, and Hearts soup kitchen of St. Mr. Kernan was an electrical Surviving are her husband of 48 Laski; a sister, Julia Zorn, and two Joyce Allmer, Janice McEwen and Helen's Church in Westfield. Mrs. engineer and worked in the con- years, John; two sons, James and grandchildren, , Kathy Summerer; five, grandchil- McDonough had been a volunteer struction industry for Austin Co., Richard; three sisters, Nadia Sekel, The Riotto Funeral Home, Jer- dren and eight great-grandchil- at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, now Lumus Co. and Joslyn Co. begin- Judy Walker and Lenord Meluski, sey City, handled the arrange- dren. Trinitas Regional Medical Center, ning in the 1950s. He moved to the and three grandchildren. ments. Elizabeth, for two years and supermarket industry in 1965 at The Dooley Colonial Home, The Pettit-Davis Funeral worked 2,000 hours in the crisis Grand Union Co., where he was Westfield, handled the arrange- Elizabeth McEwen Home, Rahway, handled the office. director of mechanical engineering ments. Elizabeth McEwen, 92, of: arrangements. Stories and photos may Sports Numbers foe emaiSed to Phone; 973=763-0700 x112 [email protected] SPORTS Faxs 973-763-2SS7 PAGE 26 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Brearley has 9 win UCT titles Union's Alvarez excels at 125 By JR Parachini Sports Editor UNION - Christian Alvarez was hopeful of getting a chance to wres- tle for the 125-pound championship at last Saturday's 34tli annual Union County Tournament at Union High School's Louis J. Rettino Gymnasium. The Union senior grappler had to beat top-seeded Brandon Santos of Johnson in the semifinals to get there. Alvarez led the Crusader grappler 4-1 after the first two periods, with Santos closing to within 4-3 with 1:10 remaining in the third. Alvarez then scored two more points and then three more in the final minute to pull away with an impressive 9-5 triumph. "This is outstanding," said Union head coach Ron Bubnowski, who was a standout wrestler himself at Union for coach Al Lilley in the 1990s. "For Christian Alvarez this is his third year of wrestling, he has a judo background, but he's come such a long way wrestling-wise in three years. I'm just so proud of him." Alvarez almost won the championship, falling to Brearley junior Allen Phillips 5-4 in the final later Saturday. Steelers starting right guard Darnell Stapleton (No. 72 on the left) celebrates "He's the hardest worker in the room, he's a team captain this year and with a teammate on Heinz Field after Pittsburgh defeated Baltimore 23-14 in the I'm just very happy for him," Bubnowski said. Jan. 18 AFC championship game to advance to XLIII. Stapleton Santos complained of a head injury in the third period, but it was not was a two-way lineman for the Union Farmers in 2001 and 2002 and then enough to prevent the match from continuing. played in junior college and at Rutgers before making the Steelers last year as See BEARS, Page 27 an undrafted free agent.

34TH UNION COUNTY WRESTLING TOURNAMENT AT THE LOUIS J. RETTING GYMNASIUM IN UNION Stapleton is representing SATURDAY, JAN. 24, 2009 TEAM SCORES: 1-Brearley 270. 2-Roselle Park 228.5. UHS football in big game 3-Gov. Livingston 141.5. 4-West.ficid 139, 5-Rahway 124,5. 6-Cranford H9. 7-Scotch Plains 71. 8-Union 58. 9-Johnson 55. 10-Linden 53, II-New Providence 39. right guard to play 12-Plainfield 32.5. 1 3 - E 1 izabetli 3 1. in Super Bowl this Sunday vs. Arizona FINALS: 103: Anthony Madonia, Brearley, pinned Anthony DcFranco, By JR Parachini "Growing up, you dream of moments like this. To Governor Livingston, 1:58. Sports Editor be able to put on an AFC championship hat on the field 112: Joe Giaccio, Cran/'ord, dec. Dan Pisauro, Roscllc Park, 5-J. Sometimes in sports you just don't know. right after winning the game that got you to the Super 119: Danny Ries, Brearley, dec. Mike Stepien, GL, 5-1. That can be especially true for high school athletics. Bowl and to do it in front of our home fans, it's just 125: Allen Phillips, Brearley, dec. Christian Alvarez, Union, 5-4. You send kids out on the playing field and - maybe, incredible." 130: Kenny Knapp, Brearley, maj. dec. John Barnes, Weslfield, 9-1. just maybe - you might get someone who could some- The first player from Union to play in a Super Bowl 135: Joe Lospinoso, Brearley, dec. Anthony Casselli, Roselle Park, 3-1. day represent his family, represent the school and rep- was 1977 graduate Larry Rubin, who competed as a 140; Devin Geogliugan, Brearley; dec. Russell Denner, Roselle Park, &5 (3OT). resent the town by making it all the way to the pros. substitute player for the Washington Redskins in Super 145: Mike Ridge, Scotch Plains, pinned J.P. Chrrstiano, Cranford, 3:55. Darnell Stapleton; of Union is one of those gifted Bowls XVII and XVIII. 152; Dennis Carroll, Roselle Park, dec. Mike Ferrera, Scotch Plains, 6-3. athletes. Kubin, who just missed playing for Lou Rettino by 160: UmarTaramov, Brearley, pinned Dawud Hicks, Plainfield, 4:58. When you think of the town of Union, football one year at Union, but who went on to star for Joe 171: Khusen Taramov, Brearley, dec. Alex Aravena, Roselle Park, 14-6. many times comes to mind. Paterno at Perm State and was then a sixth round draft 189: Frank Yuro, Roselle Park, dec. John Manganiello, Gov. Livingston, 7-2. The Fighting Farmers! choice of the Redskins in 1981, also made it to the 215: Travis Dilts, Brearley, dee. Gary Pyrus, Rahway, 7-4. Union has produced one of the most successful Super Bowl in the second year of a career that lasted HWT: Joe Brady, Cranford, dec. Matt Tansey, Gov. Livingston, 8-2. public school football programs in New Jersey and four seasons as a backup linebacker. • has had players go on to play professionally, Stapleton, who stands 6-foot-3 and weights 285, THIRD-PLACE BOUTS: including standouts like Dave D'Addio in the did not go directly to a Division I-A school and after 103: Jovuni Ramirez, Roselle Park, pinned Ian Henry, Cranford, 3:10. National Football League and Tony Stewart in the he played at one - Rutgers - for two years did not get 112: Troy Skibitsky, Westlicld, maj. dec. Tim Scherer, Johnson, 9-0. Canadian Football League, drafted. 119: Tristan Bundy, Scotch Plains, dee. Rochellc Hinlon, Rahway, 10-3. Stapleton, a second-year player with Pittsburgh and Not quite as heralded coming out of high school as 125: Vin DeFreitas, Westfield, dec. Jon Acosla, Roselle Park, 12-9. the Steelers' starting right guard who dons No. 72, is Kubin was, Stapleton took a different path to the NFL 130: Matt Krynicki, Roselle Park, dec. Chris Roberts, Johnson, 5-1. now part of that elite list of players from Union who than the one Kubin did. 135: Christian Barber, Westficld, dec. Malt DiGiovanni, Cranford, 8-3. were good enough to go on and make it all the way to After starting on both the offensive and defensive 140: Octavio Bent, Rahway, dec. Joe Panarese, Westfield, 4-2. the pros. lines for Union and new head coach Marc Crisafi dur- 145: Dillon Geoghegan, Brearley, dec, Nick Longo, Roselle Park, 4-2. On Sunday against the in Super ing his junior and senior seasons of 2001 and 2002, 152: Brian Gilligan, Brearley, dec. T.J. Disney, Rahway, 3-0. Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Stapleton ~ a 2003 UHS graduate - went the junior 160: Frank Colder, Governor Livingston, dec. Connor Gabriel, Roselle Park, 9-3. Fla., Stapleton will become - I believe -just the sec- college rout first and played two seasons at Hudson 171; Jeff Homere, Union, pinned Connor Leahy, Cranford, 5:21. ond player from Union to play in a Super Bowl and Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. 189: Adas Anjukstis, Linden, dec. Khasan Taramov, Brearley, 5-1. will be the first starter to do so. In his first season at Hudson in 2003 Stapleton 215: Zack Troutman, New. Providence, pinned Julian Campo, Cranford. 3:00. "Words still can't describe all of it," Stapleton, played center first and was then moved to right tackle, HWT: Joe Kania, Westfield, dec. Ben Carol), New Providence, 4-0. 23, said Saturday morning from Pittsburgh after where he remained for the 2004 season. the Steelers had a pep rally in town Friday night. See DREAM, Page 28 UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 27

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4-TIME UCT WRESTLING CHAMPIONS (7): J Av'' Larry Guarino, Union, class of 1988 1985 - won championship at 158 1986 - won championship at 158 1987 - won championship at 170 1988 - won championship at 171

Dave Bubnowski, Union, class of 1996 1993 - won championship at 103 1994 - won championship at 103 1995 - won championship at 121 1996 - won championship at 135

Craig Frost, Roselle Park, class of 1999 File photo 1996: 103 final: deeisoned Shawn Stueber of Runway 10-4. Brearley senior Kenny Knapp, top, became the seventh wrestler to capture four 1997: 112 final: maj. dec. Rich Sachsel of New Providence, 21-8. UCT championships and is only the second from his school to do so, Knapp won 1998: 130 final: decisioned Shawn Stueber of Railway, 6-0. the 130-pound title for the first time at last Saturday's competition at Union. 1999: 135 final: pinned Jeff Bubnowski of Union in 2;48.

Dan Appello, Roselle Park, class of 2002 1999: 103 final: decisioned Dare Ajibade of Union , 8-3 Bears win 4th straight 2000: 112 final:dec . Tom McDermott of Johnson 21 -6 (tech. fall 3:08). 2001: 119 final: maj. dec. William Banks of Elizabeth, 17-5. county wrestling crown 2002: 125 final: decisioned William Banks of Elizabeth 11-4. Damon C'aldwcli, Railway, class of 2006 (Continued from Page 26) Rutgers lichman Jesse Boyden became the tlrsi 2003: KB final: pinned Rob Mench of Wusllieid in 1:05. Alvarez had a pretty good hold of Santos for the Brearley wrestler to win four UCT titles last year. 2004: 119 final: pinned Ross Baldwin of New Providence in 2:44. entire match and was able to outscore him 5-4 in the Joe Lospinoso, second in the state at 135 last year as 2005: 135 final: pinned Steve Minco of Scotch Plains in :54. : all-important third period to seal the victory. . a junior, won his third county crown. He edged Antho- 2006: 160 final: pinned Many Klshiekh ofUrearley in 1:26. "He wrestled dynamite," Bubnowski said. "He ny Casselli of Roselle Park 3-1 in the final. Lospinoso stayed on his feet and he just keeps going after you and also won at 119 as a freshman and at 135 as a junior. Jesse Hoyden, Brearley, class of 2008 lies you up. Brearley senior Umar Taramov won his second 2005: 215 final: decisioned Julio Loperena of Linden, 10-4. "He throws in a few judo kicks to get him down. county crown and repeated at 160. He pinned Oawutl 2006: 215 final: pinned Trevor Martin of New Providence in :43. 1 Ic's real smart, he knows how to use the clock wisely Hicks of Plainfield in 4:58 in the final. 2007: 215 final: major dec. Richard Tabor of Elizabeth, 12-3. and I'm real proud of the way he wrestled." Knapp was named the Outstanding Wrestler for the 2008: 215 final: decisioned Mike Lefano of Roselie Park, 5-2. Alvarez came down a weight this season after lower weights (103-140) and Umar Taramov for the wrestling at 130 last season. Union had senior Calvin upper weights (145-HWT). Kenny Knapp, Brearley, class of 2009 LeMatty in the 125 slot 12 months ago, with LeMatty Knapp, winning his fourth title, Lospinoso, win- 2006: 103 final: pinned Juan Herrera of Rnhway, 3:46. finishing third in last year's UCT at 125 and Alvarez ning his third, and Taramov, winning his second, were 2007: 103 final: pinned Anthony Casselli of Roselle Park, 4:23. fourth at 130. the only returning champions that won again. 2008: 119 final: pinned Anthony Zangari of Roselle Park, 3:40. "I knew that he (Santos) was a good wrestler," The other two returning champions - Governor Liv- 2009: 130 final: maj. dec. John*Barnes of Westfield, 9-1. Alvarez said. "The only chance I had was to wrestle ingston sophomore Mike Stepicn and Roselle Park aggressively." junior Russell Benner - lost in the finals. Alvarez and Santos met for the first time this sea- Stepien, who won at 103 last year, lost to sophomore son in a scrimmage. Danny Ries of Brearley 5-1 in the 119 final. Out 1Oth Season! "I learned a lot about him," Alvarez said. "When I Benner, who won at 130 last year, lost to sophomore Devon went to the floor I knew he was going to ride and use his Cieogliegan of Brearley 6-5 in triple OT in the 140 final. legs against me. 1 learned how to stop him and fight back. First-time Brearley champions included sophomore 1 Siiter Ctiurt "That was all. He didn't get anything else." Anthony Madonia at 103, sophomore Ries at I 19* junior As a team in last year's event, Union finished sev- Phillips at 125, sophomore Devin Geoghegan at .140, junior Springfteli enth with 109 points. In 2007, Union was ninth with Khusen Taramov at 171 and senior Travis Dilts at 215. 74 points and LeMatty was second at 119. Knapp, Lospinoso, Umar Taramov and Dilts are Roselle Park 2nd for 6th straight year: Brearley part of the first senior class at Brearley to win four "Union County's Premier won the team title for the fourth straight year with consecutive UCT championships. Indoor Baseball Facility" 270 points, while Roselle Park finished second for In four years of UCT competition, Knapp never the sixth straight year with 228.5. lost a match. He won by pin in his first three Highly Experienced Instructors! Brearley had nine wrestlers reach the finals and all championship bouts. Evening Classes • Private After-School Classes nine grapplers won championships, which is the most Roselle Park and Cranford, which finished sixth wilh Private Instruction • Unique Birthday Parties the Bears have ever had. 119 points, both had two first-time champions. Winning Team & Group Rentals * School Holiday Camps Brearley had four champions for the first time in for the Panthers were juniors Dennis Carroll at 152 and Sporting Goods Store: Quality Bats, Gloves, Etc. 2006, five for the first time in 2007 and six for the first Frank Yuro at 189 and for the Cougars were Joe Giac- Instructors (baseball): Picaro, McCaffery, Baylock, Diriizio, Cantagallo, Malko, Ricciuti & others; (softball): Schiro & Riccitelli time in 2008. They have now had 24 champions total cio at 112 and junior Joe Brady at heavyweight. in the past four tournaments. Scotch Plains had the other champion, which was • December Holiday Camp Fills Up Every Year! Kenny Knapp won at 130 for the first time and Mike Ridge winning for the first time at 145. Ridge • 10 Teams, Six Players Per Team became only the seventh grappler overall and sec- was second at 145 last year. ond from Brearley to win four titles. He defeated Governor Livingston, third with 141.5 points, has • Call Now To Reserve Your Spot! John Barnes of Westfield in the final 9-1. Knapp three grapplers place second - Anthony DeFranco at won at 103 as a freshman and sophomore and at 103, Johm Manganiello at 189 and Matt Tansey at Ca//973-376-9295 119 last year. heavyweight. or visit www.thebaliparkonllne.com PAGE 28 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

(Continued from Page 26) After not playing in any games "It was pretty awesome and "Words can't describe how Washington both of its games by When Stapleton transferred to for Pittsburgh last year - the Steel- amazing," Crisafi said. "To see really proud we are of Darnell," one point - at home to Dallas 31-30 Rutgers for the 2005 season, the ers went 10-6, won the AFC's Darnell playing in that setting and his mom Michelle said from her on the first Monday Night Game of Scarlet Knights had just lost their North Division and were eliminat- wearing the black and gold, it was home Friday night. "We tell Dar- the season and at Green Bay 48-47 - starting center to graduation. ed from the first round of the play- surreal. nell that often. He made myself, set the NFL record for points in a "The coaches gave me an oppor- offs at home by the Jacksonville "Darnell uses his strengths to his our family and the whole town season at the time with 541 and had tunity to play center and I liked it, I Jaguars 31-29 - Stapleton played in advantage. He's a little shorter than of Union proud." the top-rated defense against the run liked being able to be the leader of 14 regular season games this year most guys, but has a real thick Banners are being put up in in the league. the offense," Stapleton said. "I felt and started 12. He has also started lower half. town in recognition of Stapleton None of that mattered, however, like I was smart enough to be in both playoff games. "He has great hands and uses playing for the Steelers in the as the Los Angeles Raiders went to control of the offensive line." His first-ever start was in Jack- them to get under to block guys. He Super Bowl. defeat Washington 38-9 for their Rutgers football, with Stapleton sonville - a 26-21 Pittsburgh win uses his leverage well and was "Darnell was always committed third Super Bowl championship. a key offensive player as the start- on Oct. 5. always good at that. and dedicated and thank God it Ironically, the 38 points scored by ing center, reached new heights in "It was a Sunday Night Football "He can get off the ball and worked out for him," Michelle Sta- the Raiders were the most for a 2006 as the Scarlet Knights went game," Stapleton said. "I was kind crush people and his hand place- pleton said. "He's worked hard for Super Bowl team at that time. on to post an 11-2 record that of relaxed that night, but then right ment is unbelievable. He does a all of it." Some of the greatest players in included their first-ever bowl victo- before the game 1 realized that this great job. Playing center and Former Pittsburgh Steeler head NFL history have played for the ry. Stapleton helped lead the 2005 was it. After the first play you real- guard in college, his marketability coaches Chuck Noll (1969-1991) Pittsburgh Steelers. Hall of Fame team to its second bowl appearance ize it's just football and then you went up. He's a tremendous ath- and Bill Cowher (1992-2006) lost players from the teams that won and first since 1978. start moving around and start play- lete and is smart, making calls on their first AFC championship four Super Bowls in six years from "The success the team had ing football." the line already. His football IQ is games and lost them both at home. the 1974-1979 seasons include - really helped me, because nobody Pittsburgh, like the town of off the charts." Noll's 1972 team lost to the per- on offense - quarterback Terry is going to want to draft guys Union, enjoys seeing its football The Steelers, 5-1 in Super fect Miami Dolphins 21-17 at Bradshaw, center Mike Webster, from teams that are 0-11," said team win very much, Bowls, are now 60 minutes away Three Rivers. Stadium in a game it running back Franco Harris, wide Stapleton, who in 2006 was a "This is a great time for Steeler from being the first team to win six was winning 10-7 before a take receivers John Stallworth and finalist for the Rimington Trophy football and Steeler nation," Staple- Super Bowls'. They are the first punt by Larry Seiple. Lynn Swann and - on defense - as top collegiate center. ton said. "It's hard to describe how team with an opportunity to do so. Cowher's 1994 squad lost to an tackle "Mean" Joe Greene, line- Stapleton's younger brother great the fans are. Even at many road The San Francisco 49ers - who inferior San Diego Chargers team backers Jack Ham and Jack Lam- Desmond, a 2007 UHS graduate games there's evidence of that. won their last Super Bowl after 17-13 in a game it was winning bert and cornerback Mel Blount. and also a lineman, is now playing "When we played at Washing- the 1994 season - and the Dallas 13-3 in the third quarter before a Defensive end L.C. Greenwood at Rutgers. ton on Monday Night Football, Cowboys - who won their last tight end from Hawaii was left should be in but is not. Darnell Stapleton was not invit- when we looked at the films the after the 1995 season, which was wide open down the right side of Players on the Steelers now ed to the annual combines that take next day all we saw were Pittsburgh the only year Pittsburgh lost the the field. having Hall of Fame careers place in February and did not get Steelers terrible towels." Super Bowl - have not been back Second-year Steeler head coach include wide receiver Mines Ward drafted in April of 2007. This journey to the Super Bowl to the Super Bowl after winning was his first AFC and safety Troy Polarnalu. However, he was being pursued began to take form when Staple- their fifth trophies. championship game last weekend Stapleton's jab Sunday will by more than one NFL team as a ton's junior season at Union com- "The Cardinals are going to be and won it at home as the Steelers be to protect fifth-year quarter- free agent. menced in August of 2001. tough," Stapleton said. "They have held on for a hard-fought 23-14 win back , who "I was a priority free agent, who Crisafi, a 1983 UHS graduate, a great team, their offense is explo- over the Baltimore Ravens. has a chance to win u second is considered a person that could moved up to be the head coach after sive and their defense does a great It was Pittsburgh's first AFC Super Bowl. have been drafted late, didn't, but Gary Zakovic stepped down after a job of getting turnovers and then championship game victory at Pittsburgh played the toughest could get signed," Stapleton said. four-season stint. allowing their offense to use a Heinz Field, schedule in the NFL this year and "There were a handful of teams that Stapleton did not start at Union short field. They will be a tough Tomlin will attempt to become went 12-4 to win the AFC North I could have signed with, including until his junior season. team to play. only the second African-American again, going 6-2 at home and on Pittsburgh, Cleveland, San Francis- "Going through the process "If we do our job this week and head coach to win a Super Bowl the road. co and the Jets. there really helped me as a player," prepare well, we will be in good Tony Dungy, a former Pittsburgh The Steelers then beat the "At Pittsburgh, there was an Stapleton said. "All the coaches shape. (Steelers run- player who won a Super Bowl ring Chargers in the playoffs for the first opportunity because they just had a were great, teaching me the funda- ning back) is the key for us. with the Steelers in the late 1970s, time before beating the Ravens for center (Jeff Hartings) who retired. mentals of the game. "When he's healthy he gets our was the first to do so two years ago the second time and first time since There were contract issues with "They taught me new things and running game going. He runs hard when he coached the Indianapolis after the 2001 season. other guys, so if I could do the job, how to carry myself. Coach Crisafi and is tough to bring down. If we Colts to the title. "Week in and week out it they could pay me cheaper than and all the coaches I had in high can control the ball by running it "Mike is a player's coach," Sta- seemed like we played the best of someone else, which is the business school, junior college and college like we did against San Diego (in pleton said "He's doing a great job the best," Stapleton said. aspect of it." really helped me a great deal. They Pittsburgh's first playoff win), then of keeping us focused." "This past week we got the initial Stapleton, who wore No, 74 at allhad a love of the game." that will help a lot," Kubin played on a Super Bowl part of our game plan down. When Union and then No. 53 at Rutgers, While Stapleton might not be the Stapleton was given two free winning team and then a losing we get to Tampa (they got there was signed as an undrafted free person you bet on to win the Super tickets to the Super Bowl and was squad. The first Super Bowl team Monday) we'll just fine tune things," agent by the Pittsburgh Steelers Bowl MVP, he is part of a group - the allowed to purchase up to 13 more he played on was the 1982 Redskin Bradshaw, Harris, Greene, prior to the 2007 season. After the guys that get the job done in the so that family and friends could see team went 8-1 in a strike year and Lambert, Ward, Polamalu and trade of Sean Mahan, Stapleton trenches— that make things happen for him play in person. then won three playoff games to get now Stapleton. became the backup center for the the skil 1 players who. get all the glory. "My family, it's big to have to the Super Bowl. That team came For the Stapleton family, fans of 2008 season. Crisafi was there in person them there (in Tampa) and support back to defeat the Miami Dolphins Farmers football and the town of After starting guard Kendall last Sunday night in Pittsburgh me in one of the biggest games of 27-17 to win Super Bowl XVII at Union if has a nice "ring" to it. Simmons was placed on Injured to witness Darnell being an inte- my life," Stapleton said. "It's great the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. "Hopefully I can bring a nice, Reserve after a .Monday Night gral part of a Steeler team that that they will be able to be there for That was the first of three Super beautiful ring back," Stapleton game against the Baltimore: needed to beat a very tough and this one." Bowls the Redskins have won. said. Ravens, Stapleton became the start- physical Baltimore Ravens Stapleton's family was also in The second Super Bowl team he "Right now I'm just living in the ing right guard for the rest of the squad a third time in order to get Pittsburgh for last week's AFC played on was the 1983 Redskin moment, day by day, and soaking it season.- :,> to the Super Bowl. championship game. squad that went 14-2. all up." Union Suffragettes registration Jan. 31, Feb. 7 UHS bowlers roll past Scotch Plains The Union Suffragettes Girls Softball League's new player registration v The Union bowling team defeated Scotch Plains 2-1 Union scores in victory vs. Scotch Plains: will be held on Saturdays Jan. 31 and Feb. 7 from 9:30 a.m. to noon at Jan. 20 at Hy-Way Bowl in Union and was then defeat- John Stigalljl92-233-227-652 ,-••• 1120 Commerce Ave. in Union, behind the Hannah Caldwell School. Res- ed by Westfield there 2-1 last Thursday, with Union's Anthony Wachter 235-168-180-583 ident girls in grades 3 to 12 are eligible. The league has 18 teams com- record moving to 6-5. The Farmers also excelled at last Sharif Warden 186-235-157-578 prised of two divisions - nine junior teams for grades 3-6 and nine senior Saturday's Woodbridge Classic, finishing third among . Andrew Gilligan 171-169-205-545. . squads for grades 7-12. Games are played on Saturdays at 8:45 and 11 the top five teamswith a pin total of 3,026. Sayreville Andre Leverett 170-135-146-451 a.m. from April to June. More information may be obtained by visiting the was first at 3,122 and Westfield second at 3,113. Sharif Warden had a team-high 513 series vs. Westfield. league's website at www.unionsuffragettes.org. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 29 ALJ's N. Villaverde nets 100th career goal By JR Parachini He also leads by a large margin Yesterday's game was also the The Crusaders are then Other non-league wins so far Sports Editor so far this year as a junior and last one scheduled for the month of scheduled to play non-league have come against Somerset Coun- Nick Villaverde has meant a lot became only the third Johnson January for the Crusaders. Bergen County foe Northern ty foe Hillsborough, Morris County to the Johnson ice hockey team player to reach 100 goals. Michael Merfert scored two Highlands of Allendale Feb. 9 at rival Montville and Middlesex since the beginning of his freshman Jonathan Nudo, a 2003 goals and Josef Kapel one 6 p.m. at Sport-O-Rama in Mon- County opponent Monroe. season two years ago. graduate, finished with 105 against Cranford Monday, while sey, N.Y. Johnson's fourth non-league The junior left wing estab- goals and 87 assists. senior goaltender Scott Klim- Johnson's final scheduled win was a triumph over Bergen lished early on that he has a Dan Kargus, a 2005 grad, scored chak did well to come up with league game is against Scotch County foe Hackensack 8-2 Jan. 7 knack for being in the right place 170 goals and had 99 assists. 17 saves. Plains Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. at at Warinanco. Villaverde had three at the right time and finishing his Prior to last night's scheduled Johnson's 14th win was a 11-3 Warinanco. goals and two assists and Kopel shots on goal. UCIHL game against Westfield at league triumph over Dayton last The Crusaders defeated Scotch two goals and three assists. Opposing goalies have had Warinanco, Villaverde had 37 goals Friday at Union Sports Arena in Plains 7-2 in league play Feb. 20 at Kopel accumulated his 100th little success stopping his slap- and 23 assists in 17 games so far Union. Warinanco. career point in the triumph. shots, backhanders and sliding this year. In the setback to Glen Rock, After an 0-11-1 start, Scotch According to the Johnson ice stick efforts. Johnson improved to 15-1-1 Villaverde had one goal and one Plains edged Morris Hills 3-2 hockey schedule that is listed at The Crusaders have benefited after beating Cranford a third time assist, while Merfert netted the last Saturday at Mennen Arena www.highschoolsporls.net, the greatly from his play so far and are this year and won its second other Johnson tally. in Morris Township for its first Union County Tournament - enjoying their best season ever at straight. Johnson's February portion of victory of the season. believed to be the first - is sched- the moment. The game last night against its schedule begins with a league Prior to last night's league game uled to commence Feb. 23 at Wari- On Monday night, Villaverde's Westfield - which could have been game Wednesday night, Feb. 4, at 6 against Westfield, Johnson led the nanco during times still to be third goal was the 100th for his postponed because of an impending p.m. against Governor Livingston UCIHL standings with an 8-0-1 mark. announced. career. snowstorm - was a UCIHL contest. at Warinanco. Johnson's last scheduled regular Then the semifinals are sched- The milestone tally provided The first league game between The Crusaders defeated GL 8-2 season game is vs. Morris County uled for the next night - Feb. 24 - at Johnson with an insurance goal in the Union County rivals ended in a at USA in league play on Jan. 17. opponent Parsippany Hills Feb. 16 times still to be announced. The a come-from-behind 6-4 Union 2-2 tie at Warinanco back on Jan. 14. Villaverde and Kopel both netted at 8:30 p.m. at Warinanco. championship game is scheduled to County Ice Hockey League win Johnson was 11 -0 before that hat-tricks, while Sal DeMarzo Johnson's first league win this commence at 6 p.m. on Feb. 28. over arch rival Cranford at Wari- contest. added two goals. year was a 4-0 win over Dayton Johnson won the Cron Tourna- nanco Ice Rink in Roselle. Johnson's only loss before last Vin Ferdinandi and Joe Dec, 20 at USA. DeMarzo scored ment at Warinanco for the first Villaverde led Johnson in night's game was a 4-2 non-league Lanza excelled on defense, twice and assisted on the other two time this last month and in 2007 scoring as a freshman and setback to Bergen County foe Glen while Klimchak saved 27 shots goals. George Bogner made 24 captured the Charles Housley sophomore. Rock Jan. 21 at Warinanco. on goal. saves for the shutout. Holiday Classic.

NOTICE NOTICE TUBncTTOTTCE" PyBLICNOTiCE PLAINFIELD following units, will be sold to the HILLSIDE UNION highest bidder to satisfy the owners' Superior Court of Nsw Jersey lien for rent under NJ. code section SHERIFF'S SALE OF NEW JERSEY NOTICE OF HEARING Chancery Division 2A44 - 187ET SEQ. Unit # A30 Gloria Sheriffs File Number; CH- 08007522 Sale Date: 02/04/2000 UNION TOWNSHIP UNION County Velez containing Household Goods, Division; CHANCERY Writ of Execution, 12/01/2006 ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Docket No.: F 1801-09 Clothing. Unit # C37 Peter Baez con- Docket Number; F3271907 By virtue of the above-slated writ of taining Household Qoods. County: Union execution to me directed I shaft Please taks notice that an application Auction is with reserve. Devon Self expose for sale by public venue, al the has been made by Alto Sign Inc. (or (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Storage reserves the right to set mini- Plaintiff: COUNTRYWIDE HOME UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CARLASHEEHY mum bids and to refuse bids. Cash LOANS, INC, BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- variances from the requirements of the only. VS BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Township of Union Land Development YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND January 22, 29, 2009 Defendant: CLAUDIMIRO RODRIGUES on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Ordinance to permit the Installation of REQUIRED to serve upon Mattleman, U230208 WCN ($18.62) Sale Date; 02/11/2009 afternoon of said day. All successful sinnage for a Petco retail store to be Weinroth & Miller, PC, attorneys for Writ of Execution: 12/08/2008 bidders must have 20% of their bid located at 270Q U.S. Highway 22 East, plaintiff, whose address is 401 Route UNION COUNTY By virtue of the above-stated writ of available in cash or certified check at which signaoe is in violation of sec- 70 East, Sta 100, Cherry Hill, NJ execution to me directed I shall the conclusion of the sales. tions 17XM54C1 and C4. and 170- 08034 (856) 429-5507, an answer to Note complying with N.J.S.A, 39:4- expose for sale by public venue, at the Property to be sold is located in the 15401. D2 and E of the Land Develop- the Complaint in Foreclosure filed in a 56,6, application has been made to the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Township of Hillside, County of ment Ordinance. Specifically, the Civil Action, in which PNC BANK, Director of Motor Vehicles, NJ MVC, BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Union, State of Now Jersay applicant seeks to install two wall NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is plaintiff, Trenton, N J, to get title papers allow- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NJ., Premises commonly knows as: 23 Bai- signs where one is permitted; for a and James K. Eslabrook, executor of ing the sale for a 2003 Lincoln on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the ley Avenue. Hillside NJ 0720S wall sign wilh an approximate height of the Estate of Virginia Terrell, et al. are vin#1LNHM87AX3Y648645. Any objec- afternoon of said day. All successful BEING KNOWN as LOT 11, BLOCK 14 feet where a maximum height of 4 defendants, pending in the Superior tions, should be in writing to the MVC, bidders must have 20% of their bid 1002, on the official Tax Map of the feet is permitted; for a ground sign Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- Special Title's, P.O.Box 017, Trenton, available in cash or certified check at Township of Hillside with an approximate height of 8 feet sion, Union County, under Docket No. N J 08686. the conclusion of the sales. Dimensions: 50.00 feet X 100.00 feet where a maximum height of 4 feel is F-1801-09, within thirty-five (35) days January 22. 29 2003 The property to be sold is located in X SO.OO faot X 100.00 feet permitted; for a jprouncf sign to be ele- after January 29, 2009, exclusive of U230185 WCN ($12.74) the TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE, County Nearest Cross Street: Borgsn Stfflet vated 4 feet off tho ground where a such date. Judgment by default may of UNION and State of New Jersey, ThB Sheriff hereby reserves the maximum elevation of 1 foot is permit- be rendered against you for the relief Commonly known as: 15 DODD right to adjourn this sale without ted; and for a freestanding sign which demanded in the Complaint if you do PLACE, HILLSIDE, NJ 07205, further notice by publication. is not permitted if triers is e ground not file a responsive pleading. You Tax Lot No. 5 in Block No. 1402 •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- sign. The Building Inspector has should file your Answer and Proof of Dimensions of Lot Approximately: 40 pal hens or other charges, and any ralusad the permit and referred the Service in duplicate with the Clerk of UN10H X 120 such taxes, charges, liens, insurance applicant to the Zoning Board of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Nearest Cross Street: PENNSYLVA- premiums or other advances made by Adjustment, Th# applicant soaks any Hughes Justice Complex, P.O. Box NIA AVENUE plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- and all additional relief which may be 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625. in PVYNNINS BQAR^IffiETlNg, PATES BEGINNING IN THE NORTHEASTER- ed parties are to conduct and rely identified during the application and accordance with the Rules of Civil LY LINE OF DODD PLACE, AT A upon their own independent investifla- hearing process. Practice and Procedure. CONFERENCE SESSION - 6:30 P.M. POINT DISTANT 140,00 FEET NORTH- lion to ascertain whether or not any : Any person or persons affected by This action has been commenced and WESTERLY ALONG THE SAME FROM outstanding interest rem*in of record this application may hav« the opportu- is pending to foreclose a mortgage and REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 P.M. ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE and/or have priority over tho lien being nity to be heard at the public hearing recover possession of certain lands NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF PENN- foreclosed and. If so the current to b» held by the Zoning Board of 4TH THURS fH EXCEPT amount due thereon. and premises, as follows: The mort- SYLVANIA AVENUE, AND THENCE **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- Adjustment on February fa, 2009 at gage being foreclosed is dated August RUNNING son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be 7:30 pm in the Municipal Building, 19, 1992 and made by Virginia Terrell January 8, 2009 -••••• "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES entitled only a return of the deposit 1876 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jer- to PNC Bank, National Association, Reorganization Meeting THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- sey. The calendar number for this which Mortgage was recorded in the January 22, 2009 WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE ther recourse against the Mortgagor, application is 31-45. Union County Clerk/Register's Office THROUGH PUBLICATION." the Mortgagor's attorney. All documents relating to this appli- on September 1, 1992 in Mortgage February 26. 2009 PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES If after the sale and satisfaction of the cation may be inspected by the public Book 4623 at Page 0126, et seg. The March 26, 2009 SEWER OPEN + PENALTY $192.00 mortgage debt, including costs and between the hours of 9:00 am and lands and premises affectecTby this April 23, 2009 TOTAL AS OF December 17. 2008: expenses, there remains any surplus 4:00 pm in the office of the Secralary action and for which possession is May 28, 2009 $192,00 money, the money will be deposited of the Board, of Adjustment in the sought ars commonly known as 846-54 June 25, 2009 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $467,423.07*** into the Superior Court Trust Fund and Municipal Building, Building Deport- Terrill Road, City of Plainfield, Union July 23, 2009 Four Hundred Sixty-Sevan Thousand any person claiming the surplus, or ment, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, New County and State of New Jersey. August 27, 2009 Four Hundred Twenty-Throe and any part thereof, may file a motion Jersay. If you are unable to obtain an attor- September 24. 2009 07/100*** pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and ney, you may contact the Lawyer October 22, 2009 Attorney: 4:57-2 stating the nature and extenl of James H. Gorman, Esq. Referral Service of the County of November 16, 2009 FEIN, SUCH, KAHN 8. SHEPARD, PC that person's claim and asking for art Attorney for Applicant Venue by calling 908-3S3-4715. If you (3rd Monday) 7 CENTURY DRIVE order directing payment of the surplus 1129 Broad Street cannot afford an attorney, you may December 21, 2009 SUITE 201 money. The Sheriff or other person Shrewsbury, NJ 07702 communicate with the Legal Services (3rd Monday) PARSIPPANY, NJ 070S4 conducting the sale will have informa- /732) 542-4200 Office of the County of Venue by call- U230716 UNL Jan. 29, 2009 ($14.70) (973) 538-4700 U230807 UNL Jan. 29, 2009 ($29.40) ing 908-354-4340. Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich tion regarding,the surplus, if any. ! YOU, Carla Sheeny, are made a party A full legal description can be found at JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $250,900.72* HILLSIDE "~~ ' defendant to this foreclosure action to UNION the Union County Sheriff's Office Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Nine foreclose any interest you may have in Total Upset: $498,060,90 Hundred and 72/100*" SHERIFF'S SALE the subject property by virtue of a TOWNSHIP OF UNION ***Four Hundred Ninety-Eight Thou- Attorney: Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08007474 Judgment entered In the Superior sand Sixty and 90/100**' PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC Division: CHANCERY Court of New Jersey, against David PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Jan. 15, 22, 29, Feb. 6, 2009 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Docket Number: F1830808 Carl, under Judgment No 3-034177-96, an ordinance, the title Of which is U229859 UNL ($133.28) SUITE -100 County: Union which judgment may be a lien against hereinbelow set forth, was finally m. LAUREL, NJ Q8054 Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- the mortgaged premises. passed and approved by the Township HILLSIDE (856)813-5500 CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR SASCO File 983.73861 Committee of the Townsnip of Union In Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- the County of Union, at a public meet- SHERIFF'S SALE A full legal description can be found at TIFICATES, SERIES 2D07-BC3 JENNIFER M. PEREZ ing held at the Municipal Building, Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08007462 the Union County Sheriff's Office VS Acting Clerk of the Superior Court FrTberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on Division: CHANCERY Total Upset: $293,328.20 Defendant: JEWEL A, JOHNSON; U230705 WCN Jan. 29, 2009 ($36.75) January 27, 2009. Docket Number: F2042507B **'Twb Hundred Ninety-Three Thou- LESTER JOHNSON County: Union sand Three Hundred Twenty-Eight and Sale Date: 02/11/2009 HILLSIDE AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE Plaintiff; US BANK NATIONAL ASSO- 20/100"" Writ of Execution: 12/01/2008 2009 SALARY RANGES OF CERTAIN CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MASTR January 8, 15. 22, 29, 2009 By virtue of the above-stated writ of Public Auction at Devon Self Storage- MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS AND ASSET BACKED SECURITIES TRUST U229315 UNL ($178.36) execution to me directed I shall 625 Glenwood ava., Hillside rf.J. EMPLOYEES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF 2005-AB1 expose for sale by public venue, at the 07205 on Tuesday February 17,2009 UNION IN THE COUNTY OF UNION VS at 11:00 a.m. Property contents in the U230790 UNL Jan. 29, 2009 ($9.80) Defendant: IRIS HARGRAVE, STATE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 30 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COWI UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLICNOTICE PUBLICNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Sale Date: 02/11/2009 LY CHARTERED SAVINGS BANK, AND New Jersey on February 10, 2009, at HILLSIDE BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Writ of Execution: 12/11/2008 JOHN DOE, TENANT, SAID NAME OF BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., By virtue of the above-stated writ of JOHN DOE BEING FICTITIOUS 7:30 o'clock P.M. SHERIFF'S SALE on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the execution to me directed I shall Sale Date: 02/18/2009 EILEEN BIRCH Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000004 afternoon of said day. All successful expose for sale by public venue, at the Writ of Execution: 12/10/2008 Township Clerk Division: CHANCERY bidders must have 20% of their bid UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION By virtue of the above-stated writ of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- Docket Number: F413008 available in cash or certified check at BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- execution to me directed I shall TER §192-7, CHAPTER §192-8 AND County: Union the conclusion of the sales. BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., expose for sale by public venue, at the CHAPTER §192-9 OF THE CODE OF Plaintiff: BANK OF NEW YORK, AS Property to be sold is located in the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, UNION TRUSTEE FOR ENCORE CREDIT afternoon of said day. All successful BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- COUNTY, NEW JERSEY RECEIVABLES TRUST 2005-1 Township of Hillside, County of bidders must have 20% of their bid BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Union, State of New Jersey available in cash or certified check at on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock In the VS Premises commonly known as: 413 the conclusion of the sales. afternoon of said day. All successful WHEREAS, The New Jersey Depart- Defendant: NORMAN BEMBRY; HOLLYWOOD AVENUE, HILLSIDE NJ bidders must have 20% of their bid ment of Environmental Protection's LEONARD BEMBRY; LILLIAN BEM- 07205 Property to be sold is located in the available In cash or certified check at (NJDEP) Storm Water Regulations BRY; LARA BEMBRY BEING KNOWN as LOT 12, BLOCK Township of Hillside, County of the conclusion of the sales. were implemented to address storm Sale Date: 02/18/2009 1212, on the official Tax Map of the Union, State of New Jersey PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED water pollution; and Writ of Execution: 12/08/2008 Township of Hillside Premises commonly known as: 1298 IN; Township of Hillside, County of WHEREAS, NJDEP's The Storm Water By virtue of the above-stated writ of Dimensions; 100.00 feet X 22.50 feet Gurd Avenue. Hillside NJ 0720S Union, in the State of New Jersey Regulations imposes on municipalities execution to me directed I shall X 100.00 feet X 22.50 feet BEING KNOWN as LOT 12.01, BLOCK PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: an obligation to manage lawn waste expose for sale by public venue, at the Nearest Cross Street: Conant Street 710, on the official Tax Map of the and debris in order to improve the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION The Sheriff hereby reserves the Township of Hillside 1314 Myrtle Street quality of surface water drainage and BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- right to adjourn this sale without Dimensions: 100.00 feet X 40.00 feet Hillside, NJ 07205 storm water pollution; and BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., further notice by publication. X 100.00 feet X 40.00 feet TAX LOT #28 BLOCK # 716 WHEREAS, there is a need to amend on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- Nearest Cross Street: Gertrude Street APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 42' x Chapters §192-7 (Collection of leaves afternoon of said day. All successful pal liens or other charges, and any The Sheriff hereby reserves the 106' at curb) §192-8 (Use of plastic leaf bidders must have 20% of their bid such taxes, charges, liens, insurance right to adjourn this sale without NEAREST CROSS STREET: Long bags) and §192-9 (Debris generated available in cash or certified check at premiums or other advances made by further notice by publication. Avenue plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- by landscapers) of the Township Code the conclusion of the sales. ed parties are to conduct and rely pal liens or other charges, and any to manage lawn waste and debris in The property to be sold is located in upon their own independent Investiga- such taxes, charges, liens, insurance urrent through 4th Quarter 2008* order to comply with the Storm Water the Township of Hillside in the County tion to ascertain whether or not any premiums or other advances made by Regulations. of Union, State of New Jersey. outstanding interest remain of record plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- _ Tewer Charge (w/interest NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, Commonly known as: 221 Hillside and/or have priority over the lien being ed parties are to conduct and rely through 12/31/08) =$207.36* by the Township Committee of the Avenue, Hillside NJ 07205 foreclosed and, if so the current upon their own independent investiga- "Plus interest on these figures through Township of Union, in the County of Tax Lot No.: 46 in Block 1106 amount due thereon. tion to ascertain whether or not any date of payoff and any and all subse- Union, State of New Jersey, as follows: Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) "If the sale is set aside for any rea- outstanding interest remain of record quent taxes, water and sewer 159 ft X 90 ft X 42 ft x 52 ft X 80 ft X 62 son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be and/or have priority over the lien being amounts. Chapter §192-7 (Collection of leaves ft entitled only a return of the deposit foreclosed and, if so the current Surplus Money: If after the sale and at curb) of the Township Code is here- Nearest Cross Street: Boa Place paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- amount due thereon. satisfaction of the mortgage debt, by amended to read as follows: Subject to any open taxes, ther recourse against the Mortgagor, "If the sale is set aside for any rea- including costs and expenses, there water/sewer, municipal or tax liens the Mortgagor's attorney. son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be remains any surplus money, the money A. Leaves must be placed in that may be due. ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of entitled only a return of the deposit will be deposited into the Superior biodegradable paper bags or an open Tax and prior lien info: At the time of the mortgage debt, including costs and paid, The Purchaser shall have no fur- Court Trust Fund and any person sturdy open container no larger then publication taxes/sewer/water informa- expenses, there remains any surplus ther recourse against the Mortgagor, claiming the surplus, or any part there- 32 gallons and no heavier then 50 tion was not available - You must money, the money will be deposited the Mortgagor's attorney. of, may file a motion pursuant to Court pounds for pickup. check with the tax collector for exact into the Superior Court Trust Fund and "*lf after fne sale and satisfaction of Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the B. Leaves must not contain plants, amounts due. any person claiming the surplus, or trie mortgage debt, including costs and nature and extent of that person's branches, shrub clippings or other for- Surplus Money: If after the sale and any part thereof, may file a motion expenses, there remains any surplus claim and asking for an order directing eign matter. satisfaction of the mortgage debt, pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and money, tne money will be deposited payment of the surplus money, The C. Leaf bags or containers must not including costs and expenses, there 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of into the Superior Court Trust Fund and Sheriff or other person conducting the be placed at the curb not before 5:00 remains any surplus money, the money that person's claim and asking for an any person claiming the surplus, or sale will have information regarding order directing payment of the surplus any part thereof, may file a motion PM the day before a scheduled pickup. will be deposited into the Superior pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and the surplus, if any. D. No Landscaper or resident shall Court Trust Fund and any person money. The Sheriff or other person THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES blow, rake or place leaves curbside. claiming the surplus, or any part there- conducting the sale will have informa- 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE tion regarding the surplus, if any. that person's claim and asking for an E. Landscapers shall comply with the of, may file a motion pursuant to Court JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $170,084.31*" order directing payment of the surplus WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE requirements of this section. Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the One Hundred Seventy Thousand money. The Sheriff or other person THROUGH PUBLICATION nature and extent of that person's Eighty-Four and 31/100*" conducting the sale will have informa- A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE Chapter §192-8 (Use of plastic leaf claim and asking for an order directing Attorney: tion regarding the surplus, if any. PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE bags) of the Township Code is hereby payment of the surplus money. The JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $491,773.44"* OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF UNION amended to read as follows: Sheriff or other person conducting the Four Hundred Ninety-One Thousand COUNTY sale will have information regarding PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC Seven Hundred Seventy-Three and JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $473,518.28"" Use of plastic leaf bags is prohibited; the surplus, if any. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD 44/100*" Four Hundred Seventy-Three Thou- only biodegradable paper bags or an Plaintiff has obtained an indemnifica- SUITE 100 Attorney: sand Five Hundred Eighteen and open sturdy container no larger then tion letter as to judgments: DJ- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 28/100*" 32 gallons must be used for leaf col- 00049008-1391 and J-000401 70-2001. (856) 813-5500 PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC Attorney: lection. Note; The sheriff reserves the right to Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD PARKER MC CAY - ATTORNEYS adjourn this sale for any length of time A full legal description can be found at SUITE 100 7001 LINCOLN DRIVE WEST Chapter §192-9 (Debris generated by without further advertisement. the Union County Sheriff's Office MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 THREE GREENTREE CENTRE - landscapers) of trie Township Code is JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $224,561.03"" Total Upset: $183,053.31 (8581 813-5500 P.O. BOX 974 hereby amended to read as follows: Two Hundred Twenty-Four Thousand ***Ohe Hundred Elghty'Eight Thou- Sheriff; Ralph Froehlich •• MARLTON, NJ 08053-0974 Flva Hundred Sixty-Ona and sand Fifty-Three and 31/100*** A full legal description can be found at (8S61596-B900 A. Landscapers shall be responsible 03/100*** January 13, 22. 29, Feb. 5, 2009 the Union County Sheriff's Office Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich for the disposal of grass clippings, Attorney: U229656 UNL ($178.36) Total Upset: $526,968.43 A full legal description can be found at leaves and other yard debris which ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKSRMAN, ""Five Hundred Twenty-Six Thousand the Union County Sheriff's Office they have generated. Landscapers LLC UNION Nine Hundred Sixty-Eight and Total Upset: $525,584.28 may place tne leaves from residential 200 SHEFFIELD STREET 43/100"* '"'Five Hundred Twenty-Five Thou- premises which they are servicing for SUITE 301 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given (hat January 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 2009 sand Five Hundred Eiqnty-Four and collection by placing said leaves in MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 the ordinance set forth below was U2296S8 UNL ($178.36) 28/100*" biodegradable bags or an open sturdy (908)233-8500 FCZ-97391 introduced at a regular meeting of the January 22, 29, February 5, 12, 2009 container no larger then 32 gallons no Sheriff; Ralph Froehlich Township Committee of the Township U230203 UNL ($166.20) heavier then 50 pounds and place at A full legal description can be found at of Union in the County of Union, held wma _____ the curb not before 5:00 PM the day the Union County Sheriff's Office on January 27, 2009 and that said CAL. NO. 3133 before a scheduled pickup; said leaves Total Upset: $262,010.13 must not contain plants, branches, ordinance will be further considered TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE "'Two Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand for final passage at a Meeting of the HEARING shrub clippings or other foreign matter. Ten and 13/100"" Township Committee at the Municipal B, Landscapers and residents may January 22, 29, February 5, 12, 2009 Building, 1976 Morris Avenue Union, PLANNING BOARD deposit grass clippings at the curb, not U230204 UNL ($186.60) New Jersey on February 10, 2009, at TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: before 5:00 PM the day before a 7:30 o'clock P.M. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at a meet- scheduled pickup for collection for EILEEN BIRCH In compliance with the Land Devel- ing held on January 21, 2009 the Plan- recycling use as mulch or composting Township Clerk opment Ordinance of the Township of ning Board of the Township of Hillside materials. The grass clippings must Union, Union County, New Jersey, adopted the following resolution(s): be placed out in a biodegradable AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAP- notice is hereby served upon you that paper bag or an open sturdy container TER 339 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE. the undersigned applied to the Build- The application of Scoots, LLC seek- no larger then 32 gallons no heavier ENTITLED "LANDSCAPING," ARTICLE^ ing Inspector of said Township of ing a preliminary and final site plan then 50 pounds. No grass clippings NOTICE TO BIDDERS L "PERMIT PROCEDURES," OF THE Union for a permit to (1) Maintain par- approval for the replacement of a will be collected in plastic bags TOWNSHIP OF UNION/ UNION COUN- tially constructed guard rails where retaining wall, relocation of a fence PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pro- TY, NEW JERSEY they are presently located and main- and expansion of the parking area at This Amended Ordinance shall take posals for the furnishing of TRAF- tain retaining wall where it is presently the property more commonly Known as effect after final passage and publica- FIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE WHEREAS, Chapter 339, entitled located on premises located at 965- 611 Route 22 (block 811, lol(s) 6) was tion according to law. within the Borough of Roselle, shall be "Landscaping," Article I entitled "Per- Cartaret Aye, 1301/7. approved with conditions. U230801 UNL Jan. 29, 2009 ($54.39) received by the Borough Clerk at Bor- mit Procedures," of the Code of the Said Building Inspector refused the ough Hall,, 210 Chestnut Street, Township of Union requires Landscap- application for a permit, being in viola- A copy of the aforesaid resolution(s) is Roselle, New Jersey February 25, ers, as defined therein, to obtain an tion of Sectionjsf 170-145 ofthe Land on file at the Township of Hillside UNION 2009 at 2:00 p.m., at which time and annual permit from the Township and Development Ordinance by reason of Municipal Building, John F. Kennedy place they shall be publicly opened to comply with the requirements of the front yard fence prohibited all zones. Plaza, Hillside, New Jersey, and may TOWNSHIP OF UNION and read aloud. The contract will be Chapter m order to conduct landscap- The undersigned has applied to the ba reviewed by any Interested party for a period of one year commencing ing services within the Township, and Board of Adjustment of the Township during normal business hours. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that immediately upon the award of the WHEREAS, The New Jersey Contrac- of Union for a variance from the an ordinance, the title of which Is contract in accordance with specifica- tor Registration Act, NJSA § 56-8-136 requirements of the Land Develop- Jeffrey Dykes hereinbeiow set forth, was finally tions on file in the Office of the Bor- requires Landscapers to annually reg- ment Ordinance (and for sub-division Secretary, Hillside Planning Board Passed and approved by the Township ough Clerk, 210 Chestnut Street, ister with the State of New Jersey as and site plan approval) and this notice U230715 UNL Jan. 29, 2009 ($14.70) Committee of the Township of Union in Roselle, New Jersey. No bids will be contractors and to comply with the is sent to you as an owner of property ______the County of Union, at a public meet- accepted after the date and time requirements set forth in the Statute in in the immediate vicinity. ing held at the Municipal Building, above specified. All bids must be order to do business within the State; Any person or persons affected by FrTberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on made on complete proposals forms and this application may have an opportu- TOWNSHIP OF UNION January 27, 2009. available at the office of the Borough WHEREAS, The New Jersey Contrac- nity to be heard at the public hearing Clerk; and enclosed in an envelope tor's Registration Act supersedes to be held by the Board of Adjustment PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- clearly marked "TRAFFIC SIGNAL Chapter 339, Article I of the Township on February 11, 2009 at 7:30 pm in the an ordinance, the title of which is TER 266-49 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE ." An original and Code. Municipal Building, 1976 Morris Ave- hereinbeiow set forth, was finally VII: STOP INTERSECTION", IN THE eight (8) copies are required. The NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, nue, Union, NJ. passed and approved by the Township TOWNSHIP OF UNION, UNION COUN- successful bidder will be required to by the Council of the Township of All documents relating to this appli- Committee of the Township of Union in TY, NEW JERSEY. (This Ordinance furnish a performance bond in an UNION, in the County of UNION, State cation may be inspected by the public the County of Union, at a public meet- creates a stop sign on North Second amount equal to One Hundred (100%) of New Jersey, as follows: between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and ing held at the Municipal Building, Street at intersection with Gruber Percent of the contract price. No bid 4:00 p.m. in the office of the Secretary Fnberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on Ave,). may be withdrawn for sixty (60) days Chapter 339, entitled "Landscaping," of the Board of Adjustment in the January 27, 2009. U230787 UNL Jan. 29, 2009 ($11,27) after the date and time specified Article I, entitled "Permit Procedures," Municipal Building, 1976 Morris above, except in accordance with Avenue, Union, NJ. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- N.J.S.A. 40A: 11-24. of (he Code of the Township of Union, TER 266-55 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COM- is hereby repealed. Rosa Edreira Fidalgo XIV: PARKING PROHIBITED AT ALL UNION PLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF Applicant TIMES", IN THE TOWNSHIP OF P.L. 1976, CH 127 (NJ.S.A. 17:27) This Ordinance snallMake effect after U230717 UNL Jan. 29, 2009 ($25.48) UNION, UNION COUNTY, NEW JER- TOWNSHIP OF UNION BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COM- final passage and publication accord- ______SEY. (This Ordinance creates parking PLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF P.L. ing to law.: '•• .••'•.' restrictions on Lehigh Ave and Hunt PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that 1977, CH.33. U230795 UNL Jan. 29, 2009 ($28.91) Ave.). an ordinance, the title of which is The Mayor and Council of the Bor- U230789 UNL Jan. 29, 2009 ($11.27) hereinbeiow set forth, was finally •' • ' ' HILLSIDE SHERIFF'S SALE ough of Roselle reserve the right to Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000002 . -• UNI0N ; — • passed and approved by the Township reject any and all bids. Division: CHANCERY Committee of the Township of Union In Bidding documents and specifica- SHERIFF'S SALE Docket Number: F2753607 the County of Union, at a public meet- tions may be obtained from the Office Sheriffs File Number; CH- 08007821 County: Union PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ing held at the Municipal Building, Division: CHANCERY the ordinance set forth below was of the Borough Clerk, at the address Docket Number: F2616507B Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL introduced at a regular meeting of the Fnberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on listed above, between the hours of County; Union TRUST Township Committee of the Township January 27, 2009. 9:30 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- VS of Union in the County of Union, hejd through Friday (except public holi- CIATION AS TRUSTEE RESIDENTIAL Defendant; MARCOS TOMAZ A/K/A on January 27, 2009 and that said AN ORDINANCE establishing amend- days). FUNDING COMPANY, LLC MARCUS LUIS TOMAZ AND ANA ordinance will be further considered ing chapter 28 entitled "municipal ISABEL MEDINA, HIS WIFE, MORT- for final passage at a Meeting of the court" (this ordinance creates position Cheryl G. Fuller vs :" •• •••-.. GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Township Committee at the Municipal of Municipal Judge) Borough Administrator Defendant: CARLOS R. DE SOUZA; SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR • U23Q788/UNL Jan. 29, 2009 ($9.31) U230806 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($27.44) SANDRA OLIVER INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B., A FEDERAL- Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 31

PTJBUCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PlIBLfC^NOTlCE PUBUCNOTfCE ROSELLE ROSELLE ELIZABETH ELIZABETH UNPEN SHERIFF'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICE OF NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriffs File Number: CH- 09000183 PUBLIC HEARING Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08007482 SHERIFF'S SALE BOROUGH OF ROSELLE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Division: CHANCERY Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08007459 Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F1439108 Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F1385208 ORDINANCE NUMBER 2323-09 UNION COUNTY County: Union County: Union Docket Number: F627408 Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE Docket No. F-1828-09 Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL County: Union TRUST COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE FOR BOROUGH OF ROSELLE CODE - STATE OF NEW JERSEY, to: FA. TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR Plaintiff: US BANK NATIONAL ASSO- HSI ASSET SECURITIZATION COR- CHAPTER 78B: LIMOUSINES, SEC- SAAVEDRA, M.D. P.A. AND CARMEN MORGAN STANLEY LOAN TRUST CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CSAB PORATION TRUST 2006-WMC1 TION 107-6 AND 107-7 TAXICAB DEJESUS 2006-HE2 2006-4 VS LICENSE RENEWAL & FEES VS VS Defendant: GARDIN BONILLA; MORT- YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and Defendant: LUZ I CORBO, MR. Defendant: TERESA PERDOMO, GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION WHEREAS, the Borough Council required to serve upon Pluese, Becker, CORSO, HUSBAND OF LUZ I. ABRAHAM MORGANOFF, MORTGAGE SYSTEMS INC. AS NOMINEE FOR ("the Council") of the Borough of & Saltzman, LLC, whose address is CORBO, GUSTAVO OLIVERA, MRS. ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- EAST COAST MTG CORP ITS SUC- Roselle ("Borough") has adopted an 20000 Horizon Way, Suite 900, Mount GUSTAVO OLIVERA, HIS WIFE, TEMS AS NOMINEE FOR SECURITY CESSORS AND ASSIGNS; UNITED ordinance that addresses limousine Laurel, NJ 08054, An Answer to the MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- ATLANTIC MORTGAGE CO., INC.. ITS STATES OF AMERICA and taxicab licensing and fees in the Complaint, filed in a civil action in TRATION SYSTEMS. INC. AS A NOMI- SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Sale Date: 02/25/2009 Borough: and which Deutsche Bank National Trust NEE FOR EAST COAST MORTGAGE Sale Date: 02/04/2009 Writ of Execution: 12/18/2008 WHEREAS, the Borough Council is Company as Trustee under Pooling CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS Writ of Execution; 11/19/2008 of the opinion that the proposed and Servicing Agreement Dated as of AND ASSIGNS. By virtue of the above-stated writ of By virtue of the above-stated writ of Sale Date: 02/11/2009 execution to me: directed I shall execution to me directed I shall amendments are beneficial to the con- January 1,2006 Morgan Stanley ABS Writ of Execution: 11/28/2008 expose for sale by public venue, at the duct of Borough business related to Capital I Inc. Trust 2006-NCI Mortgage expose for sale by public venue, at the the licensing of limousines and taxi- Pass-through Certificates, Series By virtue of the above-slated writ of UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION execution to me directed I shall BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- cabs. 2006-NC 1, is Plaintiff and Jose A. expose for sale by public venue, at the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J.. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR- Rodriguez et al, are Defendants, pend- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., DAINED, by Borough Council of the ing in the Superior Court of New Jer- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the sey, Chancery Division, Union County, BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- afternoon of said day. All successful afternoon of said day. All successful Borough of Roselle in the County of BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., bidders must have 20% of their bid bidders must have 20% of their bid Union, that the Code of the Borough of bearing Docket No. F-l 828-09, withm on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the available in cash or certified check at available in cash or certified check at Roselle is hereby amended as follows: thirty-five days (35) after January 29, afternoon of said day. All successful Ihe conclusion of the sales. the conclusion of the sales 2009 exclusive of such dale. If you fail bidders must have 20% of their bid Property to be sold is located in the Property to be sold is located in (he 1. General. The aforementioned reci- to do so, Judgment by Default may be available in cash or certified check al City of Linden, County of Union, City of Elizabeth, County of Union, tals are incorporated herein as though rendered against you for relief Ihe conclusion of the sales. State of New Jersey, State of New Jersey fully sel forth at length. demanded in the Complaint. You shall Premises commonly known as: 2220 Premises commonly known as: 58-66 2. Amendments. file your Answer and Proof of Service Property to be sold is located in Ihe EAST EDGAR ROAD, LINDEN NJ SOUTH SECOND STREET, ELIZA- in duplicate with Ihe Clerk of the Supe- City of Elizabeth, County of Union, 07036 BETH NJ 07206 1.) SECTION 107-6 - "License issued rior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, State of New Jersey BEING KNOWN as LOT 934, BLOCK in name of owner; expiration" is CN-971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, Premises commonly knows as: 82 BEING KNOWN as LOT 4, BLOCK 2, on the official Tax Map of the City amended by deleting the word "April" in accordance with the Rules of Civil DAYTON ST, ELIZABETH NJ 07202 482, on (lie official Tax Map of the City of Elizabeth and rep acing it with the word "March", Practice and Procedure. BEING KNOWN as LOT 452, BLOCK of Linden 2.) SECTION 107-7 - "Fee" is This action has been instituted for 10, on the olficial Tax Map of the City Dimensions: 100.00 feet x 42.SB feet Dimensions: Condo Unit amended by deleting the words "April the purpose of foreclosing the mort- of Elizabeth X 100.00 foot X 42.58 feat Nearest Cross Street: Condo Unit 1" and Replacing it with the words gage dated September 7,2005, and Dimensions: 105.00 feet x 35,00 feet Nearest Cross Street: Donnls Place The Sheriff hereby reserves the "March 1". made by Jose A. Rodriguez and x 105.00 foet x 35.00 feet The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without 3.) SECTION 107-7 - "Fee" is Tomasa Rodriguez, to First Jersey Nearest Cross Street: Eaton Street right to adjourn this sale without further notice by publication. amended by deleting the words "sixty Mortgage Services Inc. recorded in the The Sheriff hereby reserves the further notice by publication. "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- dollars ($60)" and replacing it with the Union County Clerk's Office, on Octo- right to adjourn this sale without 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- pal liens or other charges, and any words "ninety-six dollars ($96.00)". ber 3, 2005 Book 1374, at Page 0147; further notice by publication. pal liens or other charges, and any such taxes, charges, liens, insurance 4.) SECTION 107-7 - "Fee" is to recover possession of and concern- •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- such taxes, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by amended by deleting the words and ing real estate located at 708 Sheridan pal liens or other charges, and any premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- such taxes, charges, liens, insurance plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- ed parties are to conduct and rely punctuation "five dollars ($5)," and Avenue, Roselle New Jersey 07203, premiums or other advances made by ed parlies are to conduct and rely upon their own independent investiga- replacing it with the words ""eight dol- and being also known as Lot 5, and plaintiff prior to this sale All interest- upon their own independent investiga- tion to ascertain whether or not any lars ($8.00)". Block 1103 on the tax map of the Bor- ed parties are lo conduct and rely (ion to ascertain whether or not arty outstanding interest remain of record 5.) SECTION 107-7 - "Fee" is ough of Roselle, County of Union arid upon their own independent investiga- outstanding interest remain of record ancl/or have priority over the lien being amended by deleting the words "fifty State of New Jersey. tion to ascertain whether or not any and/or have priority over Ihe lien being foreclosed and, if so the current dollars ($50.00)" and replacing it with By written assignment dated outstanding Interest remain of record foreclosed and, if so the currant amount due thereon. the words "eighty dollars ($80.00)", December 29,2008, the said First and/or have priority over the lien being amount due thereon. "If the sale is set aside for any rea- 6.) SECTION 78B-2, B. - "License - Jersey Mortgage Services Inc. foreclosed and, if so the current ""If ths sale is set aside for any rea- son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Fee is amended by deleting ihe assigned its mortgage and bond/note amount due thereon. son, the Purchaser at the sale shall l>e entitled only a return of the deposit Words "fifty dollars ($50.) to Deutsche Bank National Trust Com- "If the sale is set aside for any rea- entitled only a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- pany as Trustee under Pooling and son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- ther recourse against the Mortgagor, BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, as fol- Servicing Agreement Dated as of Jan- entitled only a return of the deposit ther recourse against Ihe Mortgagor, the Mortgagor's attorney: lows: uary 1,2006 Morgan Stanley ABS Cap- paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- the Mortgagor's attorney, ***lf after the sale and satisfaction ital I Inc. Trust 2006-NCI Mortgage ther recourse against the Mortgagor, '"If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including 1. All other ordinances or parts of Pass-Through Certificates. Series the Mortgagor's attorney. of tho mortgage debt, including ordinances inconsistent or in conflict 2006-NCI, plaintiff herein, which "'If after the sale and satisfaction of coats and expanses, there remains costs and expenses, there remains with this ordinance are hereby assignment is about to be recorded. the mortgage debt, including costs and any surplus money, tho monoy will any surplus money, the money will repealed to the extent of any inconsis- You, F.A. Saavedra, M.D., P.A., are expanses, there remains any surplus be deposited Into tho Superior Court be deposited into the Superior Court tency or conflict. made a party Defendant to this fore- nicsney, the money will be deposited Trust Fund and any person claiming Trust Fund and any person claiming 2. It any section, paragraph, subdivi- closure action because you obtained into the Superior Court Trust Fund and tho surplus, or any part thereof, may the surplus, or any part thereof, may sion, clause or provision of this Ordi- a Contract judgment In tha Superior any person claiming the surplus, or file a motion pursuant to Court file a motion pursuant to Court nance shall be adjudged invalid, such Court of New Jersey, against Jose any part thsreof, may file s motion Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the adjudication shall apply only to the Rodriguez, judgment number DJ- pursuant to Court Hutes 4.04-3 ana natute and ajtfcsn* of thai person's nature and extant of that parson's section, paragraph, subdivision, 096003-1391, dockotod on August 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of claim and ashing for an ordar direct- claim and asking for an order direct- clause or provision so adjudged and 28,1991 in tho amount of debt that person's claim and asking for an Ins payment of the surplus money. ing payment of the surplus money. ths remainder of the Ordinance shall $3,181.70, In Union County. order directing payment of the surplus Tlte Sheriff or other person conduct- The Sheriff or other person conduct- remain valid.and effective. You, Carmen DoJesus, are made a money. The sheriff or other person Ing the sale will have Information ing the sale will have information 3. This ordinance shall take effect party Defendant to this foreclosure conducting Ihe sale will have informa- regarding the surplus. If any. rsgarding the surplus, If any. after public hearing anil final adoption action because you obtained a child tion regarding the surplus, if any. JuiDGMENT AMOUNT: $421,542.66'** PuT««mf• Ip NJSA 40:88-21 et seq., and publication in the manner pre- support judgment In the Superior JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $427,062.53*** Four Hundred Twenty-One Thousand this sale may be subject to a limited scribed by law. Court of Now Jersey, against Jose Four Hundred Twenty-Soven Thou- Five Hundred Forty-Two and lien priority of the condominium asso- Rodriguez, judgmont number J- sand Sixty-Two and 53/100"** 55/100**- ciation and any successful bidder at PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that 161640-1991, entered on September Attorney Attorney: sheriff's sale may be responsible for the foregoing proposed Ordinance was 1,1992 in an undisclosed amount of paying up to 6 months worth of unpaid introduced and read by tills for the dobt, in Union County. PHELAN HALUNAN & SCHMIEG. PC PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC condominium fees. first time fit a regular meeting of the You may contact the Lawyer Refer- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Pursuant to 28, U.S.C. Section 2410©, Borough Council of the Borouqh of ral Service of the County in which SUITE 100 SUITE 100 this sale is subject to a I year riqht of Rpsell'e held on January 21, 2009. and this action Is pending by calling MT. LAUREL, NJ 0S0B4 MT, LAUREL, NJ 08054 redemption held by the United States tliis Ordinance will be considered for 908-353-4715. If you cannot afford (8Sf») 813-5500 (856) 813-5500 of America by virtue af its lien: final passage at a regular meelinq of an attorney, you may communicate Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich United States of America vs. Bardln the Borouqh Council to be hold Febru- with tho Legal Services Office of the A full legal description cart be; found at A full legal description can fee found al Bonllla Judgment #CR.0384$4-Q00Q ary 18. 20'09. at 7:30 P.M., Or as soon County In which this action is pend- the Union County Sheriff's Office the Union County Sheriff's Office in the approximate amount of thereafter as the matter may be ing by calling 908-364-4340. Total Upset: $470,688.30 Tola! Upset: $480,921,22 25,000.00. readied, at Borough Hall. Council File #83425 ""Four Hundred Seventy Thousand "•Four Hsmdf«d Eighty Thousand JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $152,577.27*** Chambers, 210 Chestnut St., Roselle, DATED: January 18. 2009 Six Hundred Eiqhty-Eight and Nine Hundred Twsnly-Ong arid One Hundred Fifty-Two Thousand 30/100*"' 22/100"" Five Hundred Soventy-Seven and NJ, at which lima and place all per- 27/100*'* sons interested will be given an oppor- JENNIFER M, PEREZ, CLERK January 15, 22. 29, Feb. 5, 2009 January 8, 15, 22, 29. 2009 Attorney: tunity to be heard concerning same. Superior Court of New Jersey U229677 PRO ($192.08) U229344 PRO "($190.12) PHELAN HAU.INAN & SCHMIEG, PC U230SS6 PRO Jan. 29, ZOOS ($48.51) 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Rhona C. Bluoslein, MBA., R.M.C! SUITE 100 Borough Clerk MT. LAUREL. NJ 08054 U230815 PRO Jan. 20, 2009 ($49.98) CITY OF LINDEN (856) 813-5500 CITY OF LINDEN Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN CITY OF LINDEN A full legal description can be found at PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE the Union County Sheriff's Office PUBLIC NOTICE THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN Total Upset: $168,851.31 CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON FIRST READING BY THE Council of THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE "•One Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand FIRST READING BY THE Council of the City of Linden in the County of WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON NOTICE QF A .CONTRACT (he City of Linden in the Counly of Union, state of New Jersey, on Janu- FIRST READING 8Y THE- Council Of Eight Hundred Fifty-One and 31/100*" : Union, State of New Jersey, on Janu- ary 20, 2009, and will be presented for the City of Linden in the County of January 29. February 5, 12. 19, 2009 The City of Linden, New Jersey has ary 20, 2008, and will be presented for further consideration and hearing to Union, state of New Jersey, on Janu- U230550 PRO ($217.56) awarded a contract without competi- further consideration and hearing to be held on February 17, 2009 at 7:00 ary 20, 2009, and will be presented for tive bidding as an "Extraordinary, be held on February 17, 20Q9 at 7 00 pm prevailing time, or as soon there- further consideration and hearing to Unsnecifiabfe Service" in accordance pm prevailing rims, or as soon there- after as (he matter can be reached be held on February 17, 2009 al 7:00 LINDEN with the Local Public Contracts Law after as the matter can be reached. pin prevailing time, or as soon (here- pursuant to N.J.S.A, 40A:11-1 et seq. Joseph C. Bodek after as the matter can be reached. The following is a schedule of the The contract was awarded pursuant to Joseph C, Bodek City Clerk 2009 meeting dates of the City of Lin- a "Fair and Open Process" as per City Clerk Joseph C. Bodek den Rent Leveling Board. All meetings N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This con- #53-11 Ci!y Clerk are held on the 3rd Wednesday "of tract and the resolution authorizing it #53-05 each month in the Planning Board are available for public inspection in AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND #83-08 Room, at 7:30 p.m.. 3rd Floor, City the Office of the Municipal Clerk, AN ORDINANCE TO FURTHER SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER VII, TRAF- Hall, 301 North Wood Avenue, Linden, AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, FIC, OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO. AMEND AMD NJ 07(536. AWARDED: Unisys Pascack Data "AN ORDINANCE CREATING AND "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER VII, TRAF- 55 Harristown Road ESTABLISHING A DEPARTMENT OF ENACTING THE REVISED GENERAL FIC. OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED February 18, 2009 Glen Rock, New Jersey LAW IN THE CITY OF LINDEN AND ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LIN- "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND March. 18, 2009 07452 PRESCRIBING THE DUTIES AND DEN, 1993", PASSED NOVEMBER 23, ENACTING THE REVISED GENERAL April 15, 2008 PROVIDING THE COMPENSATION 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LIN- May 20. 2009 SERVICE: To provide computer con- FOR THE MEMBERS THEREOF AND 24, 1899 AND AS AMENDED AND DEN, 1998", PASSED NOVEMBER 23, June 17, 2009 sulting services for Non-Public Safety FIXING THE TERM OF THEIR SUPPLEMENTED 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER July 15, 2009 Departments and Public Safety OFFICE", PASSED SEPTEMBER 17, 24, 1993 AND AS AMENDED AND August 19. 2009 Departments. 1974 AND APPROVED SEPTEMBER Amend and supplement Chapter VII, SUPPLEMENTED September 16, 2009 18, 1974 AND AS AMENDED Traffic, as follows: October 21. 2009 TIME PERIOD: For a period com- Section 7-25 No Turn Road 7-33 Handicapped Parking Regula- December 16, 2009 mencing January 1, 2009 through Appointing Daniel J. McCarthy as D6L.ETE: E. Blancke Street and tions, 7-33.1 A Handicapped Parking December 31, 2009. Assistant Municipal Attorney of the Washington Avenue. Bath rlgltt turns. Cm-Street The Board does not hold a meeting City of Linden for a three (3) year 8:00am to 6:00pm Monday lo Friday Amend as follows: during the month of November. COST: At an amount not to exceed term, commencing January 1, 2009 ADD; E. Blancke Street and Washing- DELETE: 340 Lafayette Street $55,000.00 for Non-Public Safety and terminating December 31, 2011. ton Avenue, Both right (urns, 7.00am ADD: 440 Ainsworth Street, 9f4 Clin- Mary Ann Vinso Departments and $35,000,00 for Pub- to 10:00am and 1:00pm to 4:00pm lon Street, and 12 Maple Avenue Secretary. Rent Leveling Board lic Safety Departments. The complete ordinance is on file in Monday to Friday c/o City Clerk's Office the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 The complete ordinance Is on file in DATED: January 21, 2009 North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ The complete ordinance is on file in the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 U231001 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 (S14.7Q) 07036. ihe City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 North Wood Avenue, Lrnden, NJ Joseph C. Bodek U230707 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($22.05) North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ 07036. City Clwi-k 07036. U230711 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($22.05) U230&87 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($21.56) U230714 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($23.52) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 32 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ; PUBU^ROTTCE PUBLIC NOTICE" ELIZABETH ELIZABETH was introduced and passed upon first any) and interest on the Bonds; and ELIZABETH reading at a meeting of the governing WHEREAS, in order to induce the SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY body of the City Of Elizabeth, County prospective purchasers of the Bonds Sheriffs File Number: CH- 08007466 SHERIFF'S SALE CHANCERY DIVISION of Union, New Jersey, held on January to purchase same, the Bonds shall Division: CHANCERY Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08007456 UNION COUNTY 13, 2009. It will be further considered otherwise be secured by a guaranty Docket Number: F1370008 Division: CHANCERY DOCKET NO. F-4B112-Q8 for final passage after public hearing ordinance of the County unconditional- County: Union Docket Number: F3630907 thereon, at a meeting of said govern- ly and irrevocably guaranteeing the Plaintiff: CHASE HOME FINANCE, County: Union NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS ing body to be held in City Hall, Eliza- principal of (including mandatory sink- LLC Plaintiff: U.S. BANK, N.A.. TRUSTEE, beth, New Jersey, on February 10, ing fund installments, if any) and inter- VS f-OR LEHMAN BROTHERS-BNC STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: FRANK 2009, at 7:30 P.M., or as soon there- est on the Bonds, all pursuant to Sec- Defendant: JESUS LONDONO, MRS. MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-2 CUCARO after as said matter can be reached, at tion 37 of the Act (N.J.S.A, 40:37A- JESUS LONDQNO, HiS WIFE, MORT- VS which tinie and place all persons who 80); and GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Defendant: JEAN F. SANON, RITA YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND may be interested therein will be given WHEREAS, in order to induce the SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR SANON REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, an opportunity to be heard concerning County to unconditionally and irrevo- U.S. MORTGAGE CORPORATION, ITS Sale Date: 02/04/2009 SUCH, KAHN a SHEPARD, plaintiff's the same. cably guarantee the principal of SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Writ of Execution: 11/18/2008 attorneys, whose address is 7 Century A copy of this ordinance has been (including mandatory sinking fund Sale Date: 02/04/2009 By virtue of the above-stated writ of Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jer- posted on the bulletin board upon installments, if any) and interest on Writ of Execution: 11/19/2008 execution to me directed I shall sey 07054, telephone number #(973) which the public notices are customar- the Bonds, the City shall enter into a By virtue of the above-stated writ of expose for sale by public venue, at the 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint ily posted in the City Hall of the City, Deficiency Agreement with the Author- execution to me directed I shall UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION and Amended Complaint, if any, filed during the week prior to and up to and ity and the County pursuant to which expose for sale by public venue, at the BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- in a civil action, in which BAYVIEW including the date of such meeting; the City will make payment to the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., LOAN SERVICING, LLC, is Plaintiff copies of the ordinance are available County for a portion, not to exceed BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the and FRANK CUCARO, et al., are to the general public of the City who $10,000,000 of the principal of BETHTOWN PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J.. afternoon of said day. All successful defendants, pending in the Superior shall request such copies at the office (including mandatory sinking fund on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the bidders must have 20% of their bid Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- of the City Clerk, in the City of Eliza- installments, if any) and interest on afternoon of said day. All successful available in cash or certified check at sion, UNION County and bearing beth, New Jersey. the Bonds that may be paid by the bidders must have 20% of their bid the conclusion of the sales. Docket No. F-46112-08 within thirty- County under the County Guarantee, available in cash or certified check at Property to be sold is located in the five (35) days after 01/29/2009 exclu- YOLANDA M. ROBERTS, and the City shall be obligated, if nec- the conclusion of the sales. City of Elizabeth, County of Union, sive of such date or if published after ACTING CITY CLERK essary, to levy ad valorem taxes upon Property to be sotd is located in the State of New Jersey. 01/29/2009, thirty-five (35) days after all the taxable properly within the City City of Elizabeth, County of Union, Premises commonly known as: 1072- the actual date of such publication, ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE without limitation as to rate or amount State of New Jersey. 1074 BOND STREET, ELIZABETH NJ exclusive of such date. If you fail to do EXECUTION AND ACKNOWLEDG- to make such payment, all pursuant to Premises commonly known as: 12 07201 so, Judgment by Default may be ren- MENT AND DELIVERY BY THE CITY Section 36^ of the Act (N.J.S.A HAYES AVENUE, ELIZABETH NJ BEING KNOWN as LOT 179, BLOCK dered against you for the relief OF ELIZABETH OF CERTAIN AGREE- 40:37A-79); and 07202 12, on the official Tax Map of the City demanded in the Complaint. You shall MENTS IN RELATION TO CERTAIN WHEREAS, the Authority believes: BEING KNOWN as LOT 517, BLOCK of Elizabeth file your answer and proof of service in MORTGAGE REVENUE BONDS, (i) it is in the public interest to accom- 6, on the official Tax Map of the City Dimensions: 123.22 feet x 124.5 feet duplicate with the Clerk of the Superi- SERIES 2009 (OAKWOOD PLAZA- plish such purpose; (ii) said purpose is of Elizabeth X 124.5 x 32.00 feet or Court, Hughes Justice Comblex, ELIZABETH) OF THE UNION COUNTY for the health, wealth, convenience or Dimensions: 100.00 feet x 32.00 feet Nearest Cross Street: Catherine CN-971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY. betterment of the inhabitants of the x 100.00 fset x 32,00 feet Street in accordance with the Rules of Civil County and the City, (Mi) the amounts Nearest Cross Street: Cedar Avenue The Sheriff hereby reserves the Practice and Procedure. WHEREAS, the Union County to be expended for said purpose are The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without This action has been instituted for Improvement Authority (the "Authori- not unreasonable or exorbitant; and right to adjourn this sale without further notice by publication. the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mort- ty") has been duly created by an ordi- (iv) the proposal is an efficient and further notice by publication. 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- gage dated January 26, 2007 made by nance of the Board of Chosen Free- feasible means of providing services 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- pal liens or other charges, and any FRANK CUCARO as mortgagor to holders (the "Board of Chosen Free- for the needs of the Inhabitants of the pal liens or other charges, and any such taxes, charges, liens, insurance MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- holders") of the County of Union, New County and the City and will not cre- such taxes, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by TRATION SYSTEMS INC. AS NOMI- Jersey (the "County"), as a public body ate an undue financial burden to be premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- NEE FOR SECURITY ATLANTIC corporate and politic of the State of placed upon the Authority, the City or plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- ed parties are to conduct and rely MORTGAGE COMPANY INC. DBA Q- New Jersey (the "State") pursuant to the County. ed parties are to conduct and rely upon their own independent investiga- FUNDING recorded on February 2, and in accordance with the County upon their own Independent investiga- tion to ascertain whether or not any 2007, in Book 12037 of Mortgages for Improvement Authorities Law. consti- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY tion to ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest remain of record UNION County, Page 932, ef seq., tuting Chapter 183 of the Pamphlet COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELIZA- outstanding interest remain of record anoVor have priority over the lien being which mortgage was duly assigned to Laws of 1960 of the State, as amended BETH, IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, and/or have priority over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the current the Plaintiff named above, who is the and supplemented from time to time NEW JERSEY (not less than two-thirds foreclosed and, if so the current amount due thereon. present holder of said Mortgage, and (the "Act"); and of all members thereof affirmatively amount due thereon. "If the sale is set aside for any rea- (2) to recover possession of, and con- WHEREAS, the Authority has been concurring) AS FOLLOWS: "If the sale is 6et aside for any rea- son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be cerns premises commonly known as requested by the purchaser, Communi- son, trie Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only a return of the deposit 211 CENTRE STREET, ELIZABETH, ty Investment Services to provide Section 1. The Mayor and the Chief entitled only a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- NJ 07202, Block 9, Lot 165. financing for the acquisition and reno- Financial Officer of the City (collec- paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- ther recourse against the Mortgagor, You are made a defendant because vation of an affordable residential tively, the "Authorized Officer") are ther recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagor's attorney. you are a mortgagor and your lien or development located at 380 Irvington hereby each severally authorized and the Mortgagor's attorney. '"If after the sale and satisfaction encumbrance on the mortgaged prem- Avenue, City of Elizabeth. Union directed, upon the satisfaction of all ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, Including ises is subject to plaintiff's mortgage. County, New Jersey, Block 11, Lots 45 the legal conditions precedent to the of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains If you cannot afford or are unable to and 1199A, known as Oakwood Plaza execution or acknowledgment and costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will obtain an attorney, you may communi- (the "Project*); and delivery by the City of the City Defi- any surplus money, the money will be deposited Into tile Superior Court cate with the Legal Services Office of WHEREAS, the Project is expected ciency Agreement, to execute or ba deposited Into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the County of venue by calling: to provide dwelling accommodations acknowledge said financing document Trust Fund and arty person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may for occupancy by persons and families on behalf of the City. Upon the ©xeou» file a motion pursuant to Court UNION COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: of low and moderate income; and tlon, acknowledgment and delivery of the surplus, or any part thereof, may Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the said City Deficiency Agreement, the file a motion pursuant to Court (908)353-4715 WHEREAS, the Authority Is desirous City shall be unconditionally ana irrev- Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's UNION COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: of assisting In the financing of the Pro- ocably obligated to pay to the County nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order direct- (908)354-4340 ject, to the extent permitted by law, if such sums as necessary to reimburse claim and asking for an order direct- ing payment of the surplus money. such assistance will assure the contin- the County far payments made under Ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conduct- YOU, FRANK CUCARO are made ued availability of dwelling accommo- the County Guarantee, but not exceed- The Sheriff or other person conduct- ing the sale will have information party defendant to this foreclosure dations for occupancy by persons and ing $10,000,000 and accordingly, the ing the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. action because you are one of the families of low and moderate income; City shall be unconditionally and irrev- regarding the surplus, If any. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $391,304.64"" mortgagors and may be liable for any and ocably obligated to levy ad valorem JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $267,278.75"* Three Hundred Ninety-One Thou- deficiency and for any lien, claim, or WHEREAS, the Authority expects to taxes upon all the taxable property Two Hundred Sixty-Seven Thousand sand Three Hundred Four and Interest you may have in, to or against obtain funds to assist the financing of within the City for the, payment thereof Two Hundred Seventy-Eight and 64/100"" the mortgaged premises by reason of the Project through the issuance of its without limitation as to rate or amount 75/100'** Attorney: the Mortgage made by you, FRANK bonds in an amount not to exceed when required under the provisions of Attorney; PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG. PC CUCARO, as set forth above. $20,000,000 (the "Bonds") Issued pur- applicable law. The full faith and cred- PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Upon request, a copy of the Com- suant to a Bond Resolution to be it of the City are hereby pledget) for 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD SUITE 100 plaint and Amendment to Complaint, if adopted by the Authority entitled the full and punctual performance of , SUITE 100 MT LAUREL. NJ 08054 any, will be supplied to you for partic- "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE the City Deficiency Agreement MT. LAUREL,. NJ 08054 (856) 813-5500 ularity. ISSUANCE AND SALE OF COUNTY (856) 813-5500 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich File #IB440 GUARANTEED MORTGAGE REV- Sheriff: Ralph Froehllch A full legal description can be found at Dated: January 16, 2009 ENUE BONDS, SERIES 2009 (OAK- Section 2, The Clerk of the City of A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's Office WOOD PLAZA-ELIZABETH) (TAX- Elizabeth is hereby authorized and the Union-County Sheriff's Office Total Upsel $430,720 26 JENNIFER M. PEREZ ABLE) OF THE UNION COUNTY directed, upon the execution or Total Upset: $301,600.42 '"Four Hundred Thirty Thousand Clerk of the Superior IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY IN THE acknowledgment of the City Deficiency "'Three Hundred One Thousand Six Sevfid Hundred Twenty and 26/100"' Court of New Jersey AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT Agreement in accordance with the Hundred and 42/100*" January 8. 15, 22, 29. 2009 U230559 PRO Jan. 29, 2003 ($45.57) NOT TO EXCEED $20,000,000 IN terms of Section 1 hereof, to attest to January 3, 15, 22, 29. 2009 U229341 PRO ($182.28) CONNECTION WITH THE AUTHORI- the Authorized Officer's execution or U229343 PRO ($186.20) TY S FINANCING OF A LOW AND acknowledgment of such document, MODERATE INCOME HOUSING PRO- and is hereby further authorized and LINDEN ' ~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE JECT IN THE CITY OF ELIZABETH, directed to thereupon affix the seal of L|NDEN CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY COUNTY OF UNION AND AUTHORIZ- the City to such documents. CITY OF LINDEN ING AND APPROVING THE EXECU- Section 3. The Mayor and the Chief CITY OF LINDEN NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD TION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN Financial Officer of the City (collec- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AGREEMENT AND RELATED INSTRU- tivaly. the "Authorized Officer") are THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE The City of Linden, New Jersey has MENTS ANNEXED THERETO, A hereby each severally authorized and WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON awarded a contract without competi- TRUST INDENTURE AND RELATED directed, upon the satisfaction of all FIRST READING- BY THE Council of FIRST READING BY THE Council of tive bidding as a Professional Service, INSTRUMENTS ANNEXED THERETO, the legal conditions precedent to the the City of Linden in the County of the City of Linden in the County of pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. A PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND execution or acknowledgment and Union; state of New Jersey, on Janu- Union, State of New Jersey, on Janu- The contract was awarded pursuant to RELATED INSTRUMENTS ANNEXED delivery by the City of such other ary 20, 2009. and will be presented for ary 20, 2009. and will be presented for a "Fair and Open Process" as per THERETO, AND DETERMINING Financing Documents as necessary, to further consideration and hearing to further consideration and hearing to N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 et seq. This OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION execute or acknowledge said financing be held on February 17, 2009 at 7:00 be held on February 17, 2009 at 7:00 contract and the resolution authorizing THEREWITH" (the "Bond Resolution"); documents on behalf of the City. pm prevailing time, or as soon there- pm prevailing time, or as soon there- it are available for public inspection In and Section 4. The Clerk of the City of after as the matter can be reached. the Office of the Municipal Clerk. WHEREAS, in accordance with Sec- Elizabeth is hereby authorized and after as the matter can be reached. tion 13 ("Section 13") of the Act directed, upon the execution or acknowledgment of such other Financ- Joseph C. Bodek Joseph C, Bodek AWARDED: Alan F. Goldstein, M.D. (N.J.S.A. 40:37A-56), prior to the City Clerk : 100 Commerce Place issuance of the Bonds, the Authority ing Documents as necessary in accor- City Clerk Clark, New Jersey 07066 shall make a detailed report witn dance with the terms of Section 3 #53-09 respect to such financing to the Board hereof, to attest to the Authorized Offi- #53-01 SERVICE To provide medical servic- of Chosen Freeholders of the County, cer's execution or acknowledgment of such documents, and is hereby further AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDI- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND es relative to the conducting of fitness which report shall include copies or a NANCE NO. 52-3S ENTITLED "AN for duty examinations and pre-employ- description of, without limitation, the authorized and directed to thereupon SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER VI, ALCO- ment examination for new employees, various financing documents; and affix ths seal of the City to such docu- ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUP- HOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL, OF AN ments. PLEMENT CHAPTER II, ADMINISTRA- ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- and examination of drivers holding a WHEREAS, In accordance with TION", OF AN ORDINANCE ENTI- NANCE ADOPTING AND ENACTING Commercial Driving License. N.J.S.A 40A:5A-6 and N.J.S.A. Section 5. Upon the execution or TLED "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE REVISED GENERAL ORDI- 40:37A-80 the Authority shall make acknowledgment and attestation of, AND ENACTING THE REVISED GEN- NANCES OF THE CITY OF LINDEN, TIME PERIOD: For the year 2009 application, on behalf of the Authority, and if required, the placing of the seal ERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF 1999", PASSED NOVEMBER 23, 1999 the County, and the City of Elizabeth on the City Deficiency Agreement, and LINDEN, 1999", PASSED NOVEMBER AND APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, COST: At a fee not to exceed (the "City") to the Local Finance such other Financing Documents, as 23, t999 AND APPROVED NOVEM- 1999 AND AS AMENDED AND SUP- $10,000.00 for random drug testing, at Board in the Division of Local Govern- necessary as contemplated herein, the BER 24, 1999 AND AS AMENDED PLEMENTED a fee not to exceed $5,000.00 for pre- ment Services of the Department of Authorized Officer is hereby author- AND SUPPLEMENTED employment examinations, at a fee not Community Affairs of the State (the ized and directed to (i) deliver the fully Chapter VI, Section S-3 Distance to exceed $10,000.00 for the examina- "Local Finance Board") for the Local executed or acknowledged, attested Amend as follows: 2~18.5(a) as fol- Between Premises, shall be amended tion of drivers holding a C.D.L, and for Finance Board's review of the financ- and sealed documents to the other lows: 2-18.5(a)2 - Change five (5) as follows: other medical examinations as ing, including, inter alia, the Bond parties thereto and (ii) perform such : days to thirty (30) days, 2-18.5(a)3 - DELETE:: Section 6-3.1 Plenary Retail required. Resolution, the County. Guaranty other actions as the Authorized Officer Change five (5) day period to thirty Consumption Licenses in its entirety Agreement, the County Guaranty, the deems necessary, desirable or con- (30) day period . •; •• and DATED: January 21, 2009 City Deficiency Agreement, and Con- venient in relation to the execution ADD New Section 2r'18.5(b).as follows: ADD: New Section 6-3.1 Plenary tinuing Disclosure Agreements (the and delivery thereof. 2-18.5(b) - Said sewer charge will be Retail Consumption Licenses. (This is Joseph C. Bodek "Financing Documents ); and Section 6, The Municipal Council of enforced in accordance with N:J,S.A. relative to the Zoning of the former City Clerk WHEREAS, in accordance with the the City of Elizabeth hereby authoriz- 40A-26A-10, N.J.S.A. 40:14B-42 and General Motors Facility Redevelop- U230696 PRO Jan, 29, 2009 ($22.05) terms of Section 37 of the Act es the performance of any act, the N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.12f : (N.J.S.A. 40:37A-80) and the County execution or acknowledgment and ment Area) .'..'.. ELIZABETH Guaranty, the County shall be obligat- delivery of any other document, instru- The complete ordinance is on file in The complete ordinance is on file in ed, if necessary, to levy ad valorem ment or closing certificates (collective" the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 the City Clerks Office, City Hall, 301 ORDINANCE NO. 4018 taxes upon all the taxable property ly the "Closing Certificates"), which North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ within the County without limitation as the Authorized Officer deems neces- 07038; : . . 07036. NOTICE Of PENDING ORDINANCE to rate or amount to make the timely sary, desirable or convenient in con- U230712 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($24:50) payment of the principal of (including nection with this contemplated trans- U230701 PRO Jan. 29. 2009 ($24.50) The ordinance published herewith mandatory sinking fund installments, if action, and the Municipal Council CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 33

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLfCNOTlCE TntJBITcNOTlCE POBTJCNOTrCE hereby directs the Authorized Officer INSTRUMENTS ANNEXED THERETO, Agreement shall be deemed to be fol- position of all or substantially all of the ELIZABETH to execute or acknowledge, and cause A PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND lowed by the phrase "without limita- assets, marshaling of assets and lia- the Clerk of the City of Elizabeth to RELATED INSTRUMENTS ANNEXED tion". The words "agree", "agree- bilities, (continued on page 35) SHERIFF'S SALE attest and affix the seal to such Clos- THERETO, AND DETERMINING ment", "approval" and "consent" which Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08007517 ing Certificates, the authorization of OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION are used in this Agreement shall be Division: CHANCERY which actions shall be conclusively THEREWITH" (the "Bond Resolution"); deemed to be followed by the phrase Docket Number: F810808 evidenced by the execution or and "which shall not be unreasonably with- ELIZABETH County: Union acknowledgment, attestation, affixa- WHEREAS, in accordance with Sec- held or unduly delayed" except as may Plaintiff: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, tion and delivery, as the case may be, tion 13 ("Section 13") of the Act otherwise be specified. SHERIFF'S SALE M.A. thereof by such persons. Such Clos- (N.J.S.A. 40:37A-56), prior to the Section 103. Short Title. This Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08007484 VS ing Certificates shall include, without issuance of the Bonds, the Authority Agreement may hereafter be cited and Division: CHANCERY Defendant: JOAQUIM DE SOUZA limitation, (a) a determination that any shall make a detailed report with Is herein sometimes referred to as the Docket Number: F1532607 Sale Date: 02/11/2009 information provided by the City in respect to such financing to the Board "City Deficiency Agreement". County: Union Writ of Execution: 12/09/2008 connection with the preparation and of Chosen Freeholders of the County, Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL By virtue of the above-stated writ of distribution of (i) any preliminary offi- which report shall include copies or a ARTICLE II TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR execution to me directed I shall cial statement or supplement with rela- description of, without limitation, the J.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATION- expose for sale by public venue, at the tion to the Bonds is deemed final" for various financing documents; and PAYMENTS BY THE CITY AL ASSOCIATION JPMAC 2007-CH3 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION the purposes and within the meaning WHEREAS, in accordance with VS BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- of Rule 15c2-12 promulgated by the N.J.S.A 40A:5A-6 and N.J.S.A. Section 201. The Authority intends to Defendant: NIELSEN BRUNORO, BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Securities and Exchange Commission 40:37A-80 the Authority shall make enter into a Trust Indenture and Mort- PRISCILA COSTA BRUNORO, CHASE on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the ursuant to the Securities and application, on behalf of the Authority, gage with Community Investment Ser- BANK USA, N.A. afternoon of said day. All successful Pxchange Act of 1934, as amended the County, and the City of Elizabeth vices, which is anticipated to provide Sale Date: 02/11/2009 bidders must have 20% of their bid ("Rule 15c2-12") and (li) any official (the "City") to the Local Finance funds at least equal to the sum of the Writ of Execution: 11/28/2008 available in cash or certified check at statement or supplement with relation Board In the Division of Local Govern- amounts which are necessary in such By virtue of the above-stated writ of the conclusion of the sales. to the Bonds constitutes a final Official ment Services of the Department of Fiscal Year (to the extent not provided execution to me directed I shall Property.to be sold is located in the Statement for the purposes and within Community Affairs of the State (the from other funds or revenues pledged expose for sale by public venue, at the City of Elizabeth, County of Union, "Local Finance Board") for the Local to the payment of the Bonds, including UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION State of New Jersey the meaning of Rule 15c2-12, (b) a Finance Board's review of the financ- proceeds of Bonds) (1) to pay the prin- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- determination that the City's Continu- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Premises commonly knows as: 316 ing Disclosure Agreement complies ing, including, inler alia, the Bond cipal of, and interest on any of the ini- MADISON AVENUE, ELIZABETH NJ Resolution, the County Guaranty tial Bonds, as the same become due, on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the 07201 with Rule 15c2-12, (c) a determination Agreement, the County Guaranty, the (2) to maintain such reserves or sink- afternoon of said day, All successful that any information provided by or on City Deficiency Agreement, and Con- ing funds as may be required by the bidders must have 20% of their bid BEING KNOWN as LOT 607, BLOCK behalf of the City or relating to the tinuing Disclosure Agreements (the terms of the Bond Resolution, any res- available in cash or certified check at 12, on the official Tax Map of the City, the Project, the Financing Docu- "Financing Documents ); and olution supplemental thereto and the the conclusion of the sales. Township of Elizabeth ments or the transactions contemplat- Trust Indenture and (3) to comply in all Dimensions. 80.70 feet x 3.50 foot x ed thereby in connection with the WHEREAS, in accordance with the respects with the terms and provisions Property to be sold is located in the 30.00 fast x 30.50 feat x 85.39 foot preparation and distribution of any terms of Section 37 of the Act of the Bond Resolution, any resolution City of Elizabeth, County of Union, Nearest Cross Street: Magnolia Ave. such Preliminary Official Statement or (N.J.S.A. 40:37A-80) and the County supplemental thereto and the Trust State of New Jersey The Sheriff hereby raserves the the Official Statement complies with Guarant/, the County shall be obligat- Indenture. Premises commonly knows as: 1141 right to adjourn this tale without Section 10 and Rule 10b-5 of the ed, if necessary, to levy ad valorem Anna Street, Elizabeth NJ 07201 further notice by publication. Securities Exchange Act, and (d) any taxes uuon all the taxable property BEING KNOWN a$ LOT 163.F, BLOCK 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- representations, warranties, cove- within the County without limitation as Section 202. Payments bv the City. To 12, on the official Tax Map of the City pal liens or other charges, and any nants, certificates or instruments to rate or amount to make the timely the extent that on any or in of Elizabeth such taxes, charges, liens, insurance required by any issuer of a municipal payment of the principal of (including each Fiscal Year (being five (5) days Dimensions: 22.08 feot x 65.50 feet x premiums or other advances made by bond insurance policy or any other mandatory sinking fund Installments, if prior to a date on which the Trustee 22.08 feet x 65.50 feet plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- any) and interest on the Bonds; and must make payments under the Trust Nearest Cross Street: Jefferson Avs ed parlies are to conduct and rely form of credit enhancement securing The Sheriff hereby reserves the upon their own independent investiga- all or a portion of the Bonds, or the WHEREAS, in order to induce the Indenture which dates are right to adjourn this sale without tion to ascertain whether or not any issuer of a rating on all or a portion of prospective purchasers of the Bonds arid ), the Trustee has not further notice by publication. outstanding Interest remain of record the Bonds, io purchase same, the Bonds shall received trie payments due under the 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- and/or have priority over the lien being Section 7. A public hearing shall be otherwise be secured by a guaranty Trust Indenture, the Trustee shall give pal liens or other charges, and any foreclosed and, if so (he current held on this ordinance on Fecruary 10, ordinance of the County unconditional- the County and City notice of the defi- such taxes, charges, liens, insurance amount due thereon, 2009 at Municipal Council Chambers, ly and irrevocably guaranteeing the ciency, and the amount of same, as premiums or other advances made by "If the sale is sot aside for any rea- City Hall, Elizabeth, New Jersey. principal of (including mandatory sink- well as the date such sums are due to plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- son, the Purchaser at Ihe sale shall be Section 8. The City Clerk is hereby ing fund installments, if any) and Inter- the Trustee to make the payments ed parties are to conduct and rely entitled only a return of the deposit directed to publish and post notice of est on the Bonds, all pursuant to Sec- required under the Trust Indenture. upon their own independent investiga- paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- this ordinance as required by law. tion 37 of the Act (N.J.S.A. 40:37A- Thereafter, one (1) day prior to the tion to ascertain whether or not any ther recourse against the Mortgagor, Section 9. Upon the adoption hereof, 80); and data the Trustee is required to make outstanding interest remain of record the Mortgagor's attorney. the City Clerk shall forward certified WHEREAS, in order to induce the payments under the Trust Indenture, and/or have priority over the lien being ***If after the sale and salisfaction of copies of this ordinance to the Mayor, County to unconditionally and irrevo- the County shall pay to the Trustee the foreclosed and, if so the current ihe mortgage debt, including costs and Chief Financial Officer, City Attorney, cably guarantee the principal of amount of any actual deficiency or amount due thereon. expenses, there remains any surplus Bond Counsel to the City, the Author- (including mandatory sinking fund anticipated deficiency in the Debt Ser- **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- money, the money will be deposited installments, if any) and interest on vice Fund. Upon receipt of such son, the Purchaser at ihe sale shall be into the Superior Court Trust Fund and ity, and Bond Counsel to the Authority. notice and the payment of the actual any person claiming the surplus, or Section 10. This ordinance shall take the Bonds, the City shall enter into a deficiency, the County shall give the entitled only a return of the deposit effect at the lima and in the manner Deficiency Agreement with the Author- paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- any part thereof, may file a motion ity and the County pursuant to which City notice of same. Upon receipt of ther recourse against the Mortgagor, pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and prescribed by law. such notice from the County, the City 4.57-2 slating the nature and extent of the City will make payment to the shall make a payment to the County of the Mortgagor's attorney. EXHIBIT A County for a portion, not to exceed ""If after tlie sale and satisfaction of that person's claim and asking for an $10,000,000 of the principal of one half of the deficiency paid by the the mortyage debt, including costs and order direclma payment of tho surplus (including mandatory sinking fund County. Notwithstanding any other expenses, there remains any surplus money. The Sheriff or other person CITY DEFICIENCY AGREEMENT installments, if any) and interest on provision hereof to the contrary, fail- money the money will be deposited conducting the sale will have informa- the Bonds that may bo paid by the ure by the Trustee to provide Ihe into the Superior Court Trust Fund and tion regarding the surplus, if any This deficiency agreement by and County under the County Guarantee, County or the City with notice, as pro- any person claimjrig ins surplus, or JUDGMENT AMOUNT; Uhi.eSi.iT" among the City of Elizabeth, a munici- and the City shall be obligated, if nec- vided above, shall not relieve the any perl iher&of, mtv file a motion Four Hundrod eitjhty-Ono Thou»and pal corporation of the State of New essary, to levy ad valorem taxes upon County or the City of its obligations to pursuant to Court Rules 4 84-3 and Six Hundred Eighty-Three and Jersey (the "City"), the County of make the payments provided under 93/100"" Union (the "County"), a body politic all the taxable property within the City Seeilon 202 hereof. 4;57-2 staling the nature and extent of and corporate of the State of New Jer- without limitation as to rate or amount that person's claim and asking for an Attorney: sey (the "State"), the Union County to make such payment, all pursuant to Upon receipt of notice from the order directing payment of the surplus Improvement Authority (the "Authori- Section 36 of the Act (N.J.S.A. County, as described above, tho City money. The Sheriff or other person PHELAN HALLINAN S SCHMIEG. PC ty") and ... . (the "Trustee") 40:37A-79); and shall take necessary actions to make conducting the sale will have informa- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD dated as of the tn (Jay of WHEREAS, the Authority believes: payment of said amount. Such actions SUITE 100 2009 (the "City Deficiency Agree- (I) it Is in the public interest to accom- shall include the adoption of emer- tion regarding the surplus, if any. MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 ment"). plish such purpose; (ii) said purpose is gency appropriation or an emergency JUDG"'•" WENK T AMOUNT: $228,995.94* (856) 813-S500 tor the health, wealth, convenience or temporary appropriation and the fund- Two Hundred Twenty-Eight Thou- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich WITNESSETH: betterment of the inhabitants of the ing of such appropriation in accor- sand Nine Hundred Ninety-Five and A full legal description can be found at County and the City: (ill) the amounts dance with the requirements of the 94/100"* the Union County Sheriffs Office WHEREAS, the Union County to be expended for said purpose are Local Budget Law other actions that Attorney: Total Upset: $532,000.23 Improvement Authority (the "Authori- not unreasonable or exorbitant; and are legally permitted to be taken to PHELAN HALLINAN & 5CBMIEG, PC ***Five Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand ty") has been duly created by an ordi- (Iv) the proposal is an efficient and meet the requirements of this Agree- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD and 23/100"* nance of the Board of Chosen Free- feasible means of providing services ment. SUITE 100 January 15, 22. 29. Feb. S, 2009 for the needs of the inhabitants of the MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 holders (the "Board of Chosen Free- County and the City and will not cre- U229667 PRO ($17444) holders") of the County of Union, New Section 203. QMlaaii,,'png , _Bl_Cit,, , ,Y (8661 313-5500 Jersey ((he "County"), as a public body ate an undue financial burden to be Sheriff: Ralph Froehllch placed upon the Authority, the City or 5JjX£ondiJifiljaJ. (a) The ooligations of A full lega! description can be found at corporate and politic of the State of the County; and the cnyunder (his City Deficiency New Jersey (the "State") pursuant to Agreement shall be absolute and the Union County Sheriffs Office CITY OF LINDEN and in accordance with the County WHEREAS, the City, the County the unconditional and shall remain in full Total Upsst: $253,002.61 Improvement Authorities Law, consti- Authority and the Trustee have each force and effect for the term hereof, as ""Two Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tuting Chapter 183 of the Pamphlet duly authorized its proper officials and set forjh in Section 304 hereof. The Two and 61/100*"* THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE Laws of 1860 of the State, as amended officers as the case may be, to enter obligations of the City hereunder shall January 15, 22, 29, Fab. 5. 2009 WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON and supplemented from time to time into and execute this Agreement. not be affected, modified or impaired U229687 PRO ($180,32) FIRST READING BY THE Council of (the "Act"): and NOW, THEREFORE, in considera- upon the occurrence from time to time the Cllv of Linden in the County of WHEREAS, tha Authority has. been tion of the promises, the mutual of any event, including without limita- Union. Stale of New Jersey, on Janu- requested by the purchaser, Communi- covenants and agreements herein set tion any of the following, whether or ary 20, 2009, and will btj presented for ty Investment Services to provide forth and the respective undertakings note with notice to, or the consent of, further consideration and hearing to financing for the acquisition and reno- of each party to the other, the City, the the City. be held on February 17, 200» al 7,00 vation of an affordable residential County, Authority and the Trustee, (1) The waiver, compromise, settle- pm prevailing time, or .a* soori there- each binding itself, its successors and CITY OF LINDEN . after as the matter can be reached. development located at 380 Irvington assigns, do mutually covenant, prom- ment, release or termination of any or Avenue, City of Elizabeth, Union ise and agree as follows: all of the obligations, covenants or PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN County, New Jersey, Block 11, Lots 45 agreements of the Authority or any THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE Joseph C. Bodek and 1199A, known as Oakwood Plaza other agreement which is executed WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON City Clerk (the "Project"); and ARTICLE I and delivered for or with respect to the FIRST READING BY THE Council of WHEREAS, the Project is expected Bonds or of Ihe payment, performance the City of Linden in the County of #53-06 to provide dwelling accommodations DEFINITIONS AND or observance thereof, or of the clo- Union. State of New Jersey, on Janu- for occupancy by persons and families INTERPRETATIONS sure, severance or termination of the ary 20, 2009, and will be presented for AN ORDINANCE TO FURTHER of low and moderate income; and operation of the Project. further consideration and bearing to AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITi-ED. WHEREAS, the Authority is desirous Section 101. Certain Definitions. (2) The failure to give notice to the ba held on February 17, 2009 at 7-.Q0 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF of assisting in the financing of the Pro- Capitalized words and terms which are City of 1he occurrence of an event of pm prevailing time, Or as soon there- LINDEN APPOINTING A CITY ENGI- ject, to the extent permitted by law, if used in this Agreement as defined default under the provisions of this after as the matter can be reached. NEER, FIXING HIS TERM OF OFFICE such assistance will assure the contin- terms shall, unless otherwise defined City Deficiency Agreement; AND SALARY AND DEFINING AND ued availability of dwelling accommo- herein or unless a different meaning (3) The transfer, assignment or mort- Joseph C. Bodek SETTING FORTH THE DUTIES OF dations for occupancy by persons and clearly appears from the context, hav- gaging or the purported transfer, City Clerk THE SAID ENGINEER" APPROVED families of low and moderate income; ing the meanings which are set forth assignment or mortgaging of all or any FEBRUARY 5, 1926, AND AS AMEND- below (the following words and terms part of the Project; ED AND SUPPLEMENTED WHEREAS, the Authority expects to are defined in the preamble to this #53-07 Appointing George R. Vircik, Municipal obtain funds to assist the financing of Agreement): (4) The extension of the time for'pay- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN 1 the Project through the issuance of its ment of the principal of or interest on ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDI- Engineer of the City of Linden for a bonds in an amount not to exceed Act City Deficiency Agreement the Bonds or the time for performance NANCE OF THE CITY OF LINDEN three {3} year tarm, commencing Janu- $20,000,000 (the "Bonds") issued pur- Authority Bonds of any obligations, covenants or PRESCRIBING AND DEFINING THE ary 1, 2009 and terminating December suant to a Bond Resolution to be City Board of Chosen Freeholders agreements under or arising out of the DUTIES OF THE RECEIVER OF adopted by the Authority entitled County Bond Resolution Loan Documents; TAXES, FIXING HER COMPENSA- "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE Guaranty Trustee (5) The modification or amendment TION, APPOINTING A RECEIVER OF The complete ordinance is on file in ISSUANCE AND SALE OF COUNTY Project Section 13 (whether material or otherwise) of any TAXES AND FIXING HER TERM OF the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 GUARANTEED MORTGAGE REV- State Local Finance Board obligation covenant or agreement set OFFICE", APPROVED JANUARY 22, North Wood Avenue. Linden, NJ ENUE BONDS, SERIES 2009 (OAK- Financing Documents forth in the Bond Resolution; 1928, AfiD AS AMENDED AND SUP- 07036. WOOD PLAZA-ELIZABETHf (TAX- (6) The taking suffering or the omis- PLEMENTED U230708 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($21.07) ABLE) OF THE UNION COUNTY 'Fiscal Year" means, with respect to sion of any of the actions referred to in ______. , . IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY IN THE the City, the period of twelve calendar the Trust Indenture or of any actions Appointing Stacey L. Carron Receiver AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT months, ending with Junes 30 of any under this City Deficiency Agreement; of Taxes (Tax Collector) of tha City of NOT TO EXCEED $20,000,000 IN year. (7) The failure, omission, delay or Linden for a four (4) year term, com- RESOLUTION CONNECTION WITH THE AUTHORI- lack on the part of the Authority to mencing January 1, 2009 and termi» TY S FINANCING OF A LOW AND section 102. IejUM.,6,aqe.,r.aJ[y,. When- enforce, assert or exercise any right, nating December 31, 2012. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN MODERATE INCOME HOUSING PRO- ever the context may require, any pro- power or remedy conferred on the INTERGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES JECT IN THE CITY OF ELIZABETH, noun which is used in this Agreement Authority in this City Deficiency Agree- AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF COUNTY OF UNION AND AUTHORIZ- shall include the corresponding mas- ment, the Bond Resolution, Trust The complete ordinance is on file in ELIZABETH FOR LICENSE INSPEC ING AND APPROVING THE EXECU- culine, feminine and neuter forms and Indenture or any other act or acts on the City ClerlCs Office, City Hall, 301 TORS FOR TAXICABS AND LIMOU- TION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN the singular shall include the plural the part of the Authority or any of the North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ SJNE ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELATED INSTRU- and vice versa. Unless otherwise holders from time to time of the Bonds; 07036. : MENTS ANNEXED THERETO, A noted, tiie words "include", "Includes", (8) The voluntary or involuntary liqui- U230709 PRO Jan, 29. 2009 ($21.56) TRUST INDENTURE AND RELATED and "Including" which are used in this dation, dissolution, sale or other clis- CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 34 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICIJOTICE WHEREAS, the City of Linden wishes ROSELLE a "Non-Fair and Open Process" as per to enter into an Intergovernmental Ser- ELIZABETH ELIZABETH N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.5 et seq. This vices Agreement with the City of Eliza- PUBLIC NOTICE OF contract and the resolution authorizing beth to provide the City of Elizabeth's SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE . PUBLIC HEARING it are available for public inspection in License Inspectors, on a part time Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000179 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08007477 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE the Office of the Municipal Cferk. basis, to assist in the enforcement of Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY ORDINANCE NUMBER 2323-09 the City of Linden's taxicab and limou- Docket Number: F2834207 Docket Number: F2162307 AWARDED: Dr. Indira Ravishankar sine codes; and County: Union County: Union AN ORDINANCE AMENDING BOR- 5 Geiger Lane WHEREAS, the City of Linden has no Plaintiff: CITIBANK, N.A., AS Plaintiff: GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC OUGH CODE CHAPTER 55 - DOGS Warren, New Jersey license inspectors and has a need for TRUSTEE VS 08886 the expertise of the City of Elizabeth's VS Defendant: LUZ TORRES; MORTGAGE WHEREAS, the Borough Council (the license inspectors; and Defendant: LILLIAN MARTINEZ; JUAN ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- "Council") of the Borough of Roselle SERVICE: To provide pediatrician WHEREAS, it is not anticipated that B. NAVARRO; WASHINGTON MUTUAL TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR (the "Borough") has adopted an ordi- services for child health in the City of the duties of any license inspectors BANK SAXON MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC. nance that addresses dog licensing Linden. operating in the City of Linden will Sale Date: 02/25/2009 Sale Date: 02/11/2009 and related quality of life issues in the interfere with the fulfillment of said Writ of Execution: 12(17/2008 Writ of Execution: 12/04/2008 Borough; and TIME PERIOD: For a period beginning inspectors' duties within the City of By virtue of the above-stated writ of By virtue of the above-stated writ of WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council is January 1, 2009 through December 31, Elizabeth, arid all costs associated execution to me directed I shall execution to me directed I shall of the opinion that the proposed 2009. with same shall be reimbursed to the expose for sale by public venue, at the expose for sale by public venue, at the amendments would have a positive City of Elizabeth; and UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION effect upon the quality of life in the COST: At a fee not to exceed WHEREAS, based upon the cost sav- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Borough and the conduct of Borough $9,600.00 at a rate of $100.00 per ings benefit received by the City of BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., business related to the licensing and hour. Elizabeth under this Agreement, the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the monitoring of dogs; and Business Administrator recommends afternoon of said day. All successful afternoon of said day. All successful NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR- DATED: January 21, 2009 that it is in the best interest of the city bidders must have 20% of their bid bidders must have 20% of their bid DAINED BY THE BOROUGH COUNCIL of Elizabeth to enter into this Intergov- available in cash or certified check at available in cash or certified check at OF THE BOROUGH OF ROSELLE AS Joseph C. Bodek ernmental Agreement with the City of the conclusion of the sales. the conclusion of the sales. FOLLOWS: City Clerk Linden; and The property to be sold is located in The property to be sold is located in U230676 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($19.60) WHEREAS, the cost to the City of the City of Elizabeth in the County of the City of Elizabeth in the County of Union, State of New Jersey. 1. General. The aforementioned re- LINDEN Linden for said services will be Commonly known as: 1032 Flora Union, State of New Jersey. citals are incorporated herein as $10,000.00 for theperiod of December Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 Commonly known as: 1057 Lafayette though fully set forth at length. 15, 2008 through December 14, 2009; Tax Lot No.: 8 in Block 734 Street, Elizabeth. NJ 07201 2. Amendment. 1) SECTION 55-1 - CITY OF LINDEN and Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 25 Tax Lot No.: 889 in Block 9 "License, Tag, Collar Required" is WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Offi- ft x 100 ft Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 25 amended by deleting the word "Clerk" PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cer or his designee has designee has ft x 105 ft and substituting in lieu thereof the THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE certified as to the availability of funds Nearest Cross Street: Catherine Nearest Cross Street: Catherine Street word "Health Officer." 2) SECTION WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON for this purpose, as attached hereto, Streeet Subject to any open taxes, 55-10 - "Application Fee: Required FIRST READING BY THE Council of which will be charged to account/line Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, municipal or tax liens Filing" is amended by deleting the the City of Linden in the County of item W. 9-01-103-275; water/sewer, municipal or tax liens that may be due. words "Borough Clerk" and substitut- Union, State of New Jersey, on Janu- NOW THEREFORE BE IT that may be due. Tax and prior lien info: At the time of inq in lieu thereof the words "Health ary 20, 2009, and will be presented for RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL Tax and prior lion info: At the time of publication taxes/sewer/water informa- Officer." further consideration and hearing to OF THE CITY OF LINDEN as follows: publication taxes/sewer/water informa- tion was not available - You must 3. Severability, If any part of this be held on February 17, 2009 at 7:00 tion was not available - You must check with the tax collector for exact Ordinance shall be deemed invalid, pm prevailing time, or as soon there- 1. The Mayor and City Clerk are here- check with the tax collector for exact amounts due. such parts shall be severed and the after as the matter can be reached. by authorized and directed to execute amounts due. Surplus Money: If after the sale and invalidity thereby shall have not affect any and all necessary documents in Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, the remaining parts of this Ordinance, Joseph C. Bodek order to effectuate the foregoing, as satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there 4. Availability. A copy of this Ordi- City Clerk approved by the Law Department. including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money nance shall be available for public 2. -Said Agreement shall be for the remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior inspection at the offices of the Bor- #53-10 period of December 15, 2008 through will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person ough Clerk. December 14, 2009, at a fee of Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part there- 5. Effective Date This Ordinance AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDI- $10,000.00. claiming the surplus, or any part there- of, may file a motion pursuant to Court shall take effect at the time and in the NANCE NO. 52-71 ENTITLED "AN 3. This Resolution shall take effect of, may fife a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the manner as approved by law. ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUP- pursuant to law. Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's PLEMENT CHAPTER XXXI, ZONING", U230S69 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($32.34) nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN claim and asking for an order directing PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND ENACT- payment of the surplus money. The the foregoing proposed Ordinance was ING REVISED GENERAL ORDI- gayment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the introduced and read by title for the NANCES OF THE CITY OF LINDEN, ELIZABETH heriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding first time at a regular meeting of the 1099", PASSED NOVEMBER 23, 1999 sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. Borough Council of the Borough of AND APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, SHERIFF'S SALE the surplus, if any. Note: The sheriff reserves the right to Roselle held on January 21, 2009, and 1999 AND AS AMENDED AND SUP- Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08007525 Note: The sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale for any length of time this Ordinance will be considered for PLEMENTED Division: CHANCERY adjourn this sale for any length of time without further advertisement. final passage at a regular meeting of Docket Number: F1S8108 without further advertisement. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $311,077.S3*** the Borough Council to be held Febru- County: Union JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $371,394.44"** Three Hundred Eleven Thousand ary 18, 2009, at 7:30 P.M., or as soon Amendments to the City of Linden Plaintiff: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, Three Hundred Seventy-One Thou- Seventy-Seven and 63/100*** Master Plan sand Three Hundred Ninety-Four thereafter as the matter may be •N.A. ••• ' ' , ; Attorney: reached, at Borough Hall, Council y8 / '' and 44/100*** ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, Chambers, 210 Chestnut St., Roselle, The complete ordinance is on file in Esnani:.ROBERT CASTRO LAGONI Attorney: LLC .•••:•• NJ, at which time and place all per- the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 Sale Date: 02/11/2009 ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, 200 SHEFFIELD STREET sons interested will be given an oppor- North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ Wril of Execution: 12/11/2008 LLC SUITE 301 tunity to be heard concerning same. 07036. By virtue of the above-stated writ of 200 SHEFFIELD STREET MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 U230713 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.58) execution to me directed I shall SUITE 301 (908)233-8500 XCZ-89824 Rhona C. Bluestein, M.B.A., R.M.C. expose for sale by public venue, at the MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Borough Clerk LINDEN UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION (908)233-8500 FC2-9290B A full legal description can be found at U230813 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($36.26) BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich the Union County Sheriff's Office CITY OF LINDEN ' BETHTOWN . PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., A full legal description can be found at Total Upset: $357,744.23 on. WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the the Union County Sheriffs Office ***Three Hundred Fifty-Seven Thou- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN afternoon of said day. All successful Totaf Upset: $422,601.61 sand Seven Hundred Forty-Four and NOTICE TO BIDDERS THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE bidders must have 20% of their bid ••'Four Hundred Twenty-Two Thou- 23/100*** WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON available in cash or certified check at sand Six Hundred One and 81/100*** January 15, 22, 29, February 5, 2009 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that sealed FIRST READING BY THE Council Of January 29, February 5 12, 19, 2009 U229669 PRO ($156.80) the City of Linden in the County of the conclusion of the sales. U230547 PRO ($158.76) proposals for the furnishing of Tree Union, State of New Jersey, on Janu- Property to be sold is located In the Removal, Tree Pruning and Emer- ary 20, 2009, and will be presented for City of Elizabeth, County of Union, LINDEN gency Tree Response Services within further consideration and hearing to State of New Jersey the Borough of Roselle, shall be be held on February 17, 2009 at 7:00 Premises commonly knows as: SZ6- ELIZABETH received by the Borough Clerk at Bor- S28 MAGNOLIA AVENUE, ELIZABETH SHERIFF'S SALE ough Hall, 210 Chestnut Street. pin prevailing time, or as soon there- NJ 07206 SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriff's File Number: CH-08007489 Roselle, New Jersey February 25. after as the matter can be reached. BEING KNOWN as LOT 753,BLOCK Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000147 Division: CHANCERY 2009 at 2:00 pm.. at which time and 3, on the official: Tax Map of the City Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F1826108 place they shall be publicly opened Joseph C. Bodek of Elizabeth Docket Number: F1531808 County: Union and read aloud. The contract will be City Clerk Dimensions: 100.00 feet x 31,25 faet County: Union Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK (or a period of one (1) year commenc- x 100.00 feet x 31,25 feat Plaintiff: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR POPULAR FINAN- ing immediately upon the award of the #53-04 Nearest Cross Street: Fifth Aye. VS CIAL SERVICES, LLC MORTGAGE/ contract in accordance with specifica- The Sheriff hereby reserves the Defendant: MARIA C. CHAVEZ; DAVID PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATE tions on file in the Office of the Bor- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND right to adjourn this sale without T. CHAVEZ AND LILLIAN CHAVEZ SERIES #2006-C ough Clerk, 210 Chestnut Street, SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER III, POLICE further notice by publication. Sale Date: 02/25/2009 VS Roselle, New Jersey. No bids will be REGULATIONS OF AN ORDINANCE •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- Writ of Execution; 12/04/2008 Defendant: CARLOS ZOLIO accepted after the date and time ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE ADOPT- pal liens or other charges, and any By virtue of the above-stated writ of Sale Date: 02/11/2009 above specified. All bids must be ING AND ENACTING THE REVISED such taxes, charges, liens, insurance execution to me directed I shall Writ of Execution: 12/04/2008 made on complete proposals forms GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE premiums or athar advances mads by expose for sale by public venue, at the By virtue of the above-stated writ of available at the office of the Borough CITY OF LINDEN, 1999", PASSED plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION execution to me directed I shall Clerk; and enclosed in an envelope NOVEMBER 23, 1999 AND ed parties are to conduct and rely BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- expose for sale by public venue, at the Clearly marked "PROPOSAL FOR APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, 1999 upon their own independent investiga- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION TREE REMOVAL, TREE PRUNING AND AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE- tion to ascertain whether or not any on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- AND EMERGENCY TREE RESPONSE MENTED outstanding interest remain of record afternoon of said day. All successful BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., SERVICES." An original and eight (8) and/or.have priority aver the lien being bidders must have 20% of their bid on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the copies are required. The successful Add New Section: 3-18 Regulating foreclosed and, if so the current available in cash or certified check at afternoon of said day. All successful bidder will be required to furnish a Charitable Clothing Bins in the City of amount due thereon. the conclusion of the sales. bidders must have 20% of their bid performance bond in an amount equal Linden **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- The property to be sold is located in available in cash or certified check at to One Hundred (100%) Percent of the son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be the City of Elizabeth, County of Union the conclusion of the sales. contract price. No bid may be with- The complete ordinance is on file In entitled ofily a return of the deposit and State of New Jersey. The premises STREET NO.: 39 Main Street, Linden, drawn for sixty (60) days after the the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- is commonly known as 67 Pine Street, Linden, New Jersey date and time specified above, except North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ ther recourse against the Mortgagor, TAX LOT AND BLOCK NOS.: 07036. First Floor, Elizabeth. NJ 07206 Lot 1, Block 569 in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A: 11- U230706 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.58) the Mortgagor's attorney. : Tax Lot No. 362 Block No. 1 24. _____ , _ ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of Dimensions of Lot: 58.50 x 50 x 55.50 THE DIMENSIONS: 40.06 feet X BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COM- the mortgage debt, including costs and X 50 102.50 feet x 40.01 feet X 103.85 feet PLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF expenses, there remains any surplus Located: Pine Street & Front Street NO. OF FEET TO THE NEAREST P.L. 1975, CH 127 (N.J.S.A. 17:27) money, the money will be deposited The above advartisement does not 1 CROSS STREET: Corner of Main BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COM- THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF 2009 into the Superior Court Trust Fund and constitute a full legal description of Street and Tremely Point Road PLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF P,L. INSURANCE COMMISSION MEETING any person claiming the surplus, or the real estate. The full legal descrip- THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES 1977, CH.33. DATES: any part thereof, may file a motion tion may be found at the Office of the THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE The Mayor and Council of the Bor- pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Sheriff during regular business hours. . WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE ough of Roselle reserve the right to JANUARY 14, 2009 4:B7-2 stating the nature and extent of First Mortgage - CitiMortgage (1/1/08J THROUGH PUBL1CTION. reject any and all bids. FEBRUARY 11, 2009 that person's claim and asking for an $189,000.00 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $429,311.48*** Bidding documents and specifica- MARCH 11, 2009 order directing payment of the surplus The sheriff hereby reserves the right Four Hundred Twenty-Nine Thou- tions may be obtained from the Office APRIL 8, 2009 money. The Sheriff or other person to adjourn this sale without further sand Three Hundred Eleven and of the Borough Clerk, at the address MAY 13, 2009 conducting the sale willhave informa- notice through publication. 48/100*** listed above, between the hours of JUNE 10, 2009 tion regarding the surplus, if any, JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $105,624.45*** Attorney: 9:30 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday JULY 8, 2009 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $550,328.40*** One Hundred Five Thousand Six EISENBERG, GOLD & CETTEI - through Friday (except public holi- AUGUST 12, 2009 Five Hundred Fifty Thousand Three Hundred Twenty-Four and 45/100*** COUNSELORS days). SEPTEMBER 9, 2009 Hundred Twenty-Eight and 40/100*** Attorney: 9 TANNNER STREET OCTOBER 14. 2009 Attorney: , KOURY, TIGHE, LAPRES, BISCULA & WEST ENTRY Cheryl G. Fuller NOVEMBER 10, 2009 PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC SOMMERS, P.C. HADDONFIELD, NJ 08033 Borough Administrator (Tuesday due to holiday on 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD, (856)795-0351 Wednesday) 1423 TILTON ROAD Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich U230808 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($28.91) DECEMBER 9, 2009 SUITE 10O SUITE 9 A full legal description can be found at MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 NORTHFIELD, NJ 08225 (856) 813-5500 the Union County Sheriff's Office ALL MEETINGS WILL BE HELD IN (609)383-1233 Total Upset: $471,527.42 COUNCIL CAUCUS ROOM AT 10AM. Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich . . • . Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich ?**Four Hundred Seventy-One Thou- PUBLIC NOTICE A full legal description can be found at A full legal description can be found at sand Five Hundred Twenty-Seven and CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY U230992 PRO Jan. 2.9, 2009 ($11,76) the Union County Sheriffs Office the Union County Sheriff's Office 42/100*** Total Upset: $609,855.24 Total Upset: $117,931.41 NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARQ "•Six Hundred Nine Thousand Eight ***One Hundred Seventeen Thousand January 15,22, 29, February 5. 2009 Hundred Fifty-Five and 24/100"* Nine Hundred Thirty-One and U229671 PRO ($117.60) The City of Linden, New Jersey has PUBLIC NOTICE OF ADOPTION January 15, 22,. 29, Feb. 5, 2009 . awarded a contract without competi- BOROUGH OF ROSELLE, NJ U229668 PRO ($172.48) 41/100*** •••••.-.• tive bidding as a Professional Service, ORDINANCE NUMBER 2322-08 January 29. February 5, 12, 19, 2009 pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq U230548 PkO ($121.52) The contract was awarded pursuant to AN ORDINANCE ADDING TO THE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 35

PUBLfCNOTlCE "PUBLiCNOTICE PUBLFCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE BOROUGH CODE CHAPTER 128 LINDEN #53-02 ROSELLE LINDEN ENTITLED "OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES- NOTICE is hereby given thai Ordi- PUBLIC NOTICE AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDI- Public Notice Storage Post, Inc., will sell at Public nance Number 2322-08 was passed CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY NANCE NO. 51-67 ENTITLED "ORDI- By the Board of Health Auction under New Jersey Lien laws and adopted on second and final read- NANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECU- Borouqh ot Roselle for cash only on February 17, 2009 al ing at a Special Meeting of the Mayor NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARp TION OF A LEASE AGREEMENT 2009 Meeting Dates 11:00 A.M. and on such succeeding and Council of the Borough of Roselle, BETWEEN THE CITY OF LINDEN AND days and times as may be necessary Union County, New Jersey, held at The City of Linden, New Jersey has POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE" The regular meetings of the Board of at 401 S. Park Ave., Linden, NJ 07036 awarded a contract without competi- PASSED SEPTEMBER 18, 2007 AND Health will be held at: the property described herein as Borough Half, 210 Chestnut Street, tive bidding as an "Extraordinary, APPROVED SEPTEMBER 19, 2007 belonging to: Milton Gomez #1022: Roselle, New Jersey on the 30th day UnspecifiabTe Service" in accordance Roselle Borough Hall bags, totes, suitcase; Celes L. of December 2008. with the Local Public Contracts Law Amending the Agreement to allow the Baker Room Blakney #7047: totes, bags, suitcase; pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. City of Linden to perform the neces- Tawanna Donaldson #2258: tires, car- Rhona C. Bluestein, M.B.A., R.M.C. The contract was awarded pursuant to sary repair services on PAL vehicles 2nd fl. tons, luggage; Joaqulm Coelho #4021: Borough Clerk a "Fair and Open Process" as per ana equipment, Including gasoline 210 Chestnut Street furniture, tiaaters, cartons; Latino U230809 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($11.27) N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This con- Roselle, NJ 07203 Foods/Sllvestro Sclama #6028: car- tract and the resolution authorizing it The complete ordinance is on file in All meetings will be held on the dates tons, furniture; Shawn M. McClain LINDEN are available for public inspection in the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 listed below and convene at 7:00 p.m. #3046; cartons, clothes, furniture; the Office of the Municipal Clerk. North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ or as soon thereafter as the Board of Awilda Prosper #2263: cartons, totes. PUBLIC NOTICE 07036. bags; Slaughter c/o Whitehurst, Curtis CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Health assembles. #2140; cartons, furniture, bedding; AWARDED: U230703 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($19.60) Douglas Smith #2223: furniture, NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD Brown and Brown Insurance January 29, 2009 clothes; Eleanor W. Smorong #2237: 26 Columbia Turnpike, (Organization and Regular Meetings) cartons, TV, totes; Phillip Terry #2058: The City of Linden, New Jersey has P.O. Box 678 PUBLIC NOTICE cartons; Jose Valdez #1013: cartons. awarded a contract without competi- Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY March 19, 2009 totes, furniture; Thomasina Wilson tive bidding as an "Extraordinary, #3022: cartons, bags, furniture; SERVICE: To provide a benefit pro- June 18, 2009 Martha Agredo #3146: cartons, bags, Unspecifiabfe Service" in accordance gram for City of Linden employees in NOTICE OF A,Q.flNI,BA£I AWARD, furniture; Gloria Tyson #7048: house- with the Local Public Contracts Law the area of Life Insurance. September, 17, 2009 hold items; Latalfa Baker #4038: pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. The City of Linden, New Jersey has household items; Michael Eli #4048: The contract was awarded pursuant to TIME PERIOD: For a period com- awarded a contract without competi- October 15, 2009 household items. Daniel & Donald a "Fair and Open Process" as per mencing February 1, 2009 and termi- tive bidding as a Professional Service, Bador, Auctioneers as Agents. Stor- N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This con- nating January 31, 2011. pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. December 17, 2009 age Post reserves the right to refuse tract and the resolution authorizing It The contract was awarded pursuant to any bid or cancel the auction for any are available for public inspection in a "Fair and Open Process" as per reason. the Office of the Municipal Clerk. COST: At an amount not to exceed N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 et seq. This The procedure of all meetings for the 535,000.00 contract and the resolution authorizing year 2009 shall be governed by the AWARDED: it are available for public inspection in Robert's Rule of Order and the Open January 29, February 5, 2009 Brown and Brown Insurance DATED: January 21, 2009 the Office of the Municipal Clerk. Public Meetings Act, Chapter #231, U230718 PRO ($37.24) 26 Columbia Turnpike, P.L.1975 P.O. Box 67B Joseph C. Bodek AWARDED: Joseph W. Spagnoli, Esq. U230823 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($19.60) LINDEN ' Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 City Clerk 190 North Avenue East U230699 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20,58) Cranford, New Jersey PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICE: To provide the City of Lin- 07016 CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY den employees of fully insured vision PUBLIC NOTICE care program. CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICE: To serve In the capacity of CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Acting Public Defender in a Linden NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD The City of Linden, New Jersey has TIME PERIOD: For a period com- Municipal Court case. awarded a contract without competi- mencing February 1, 2009 and termi- NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD The City of Linden, New Jersey has tive bidding as a Professional Service, nating January 31, 2011. TIME PERIOD: The term of said con- awarded a contract without competi- pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. The City of Linden, New Jersey has tract shall be until the conclusion of tive bidding as a Professional Service, The contract was awarded pursuant to COST: At an amount not to exceed awarded a contract without competi- the work to be performed, or until said pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. a "Fair and Open Process" as per $18,000.00 tive bidding as an "Extraordinary, amount hao been exhausted, whichev- The contract was awarded pursuant to N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 et seq. This Unspecifiabre Service" in accordance er occurs earlier. a "Fair and Open Process* as per contract and the resolution authorizing DATED: January 21, 2009 with the Local Public Contracts Law N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 et seq. This it are available for public inspection in pursuant to N.J.S.A, 40A:11-1 et seq. COST: To be paid a fee of $350.00 per contract and the resolution authorizing the Office of the Municipal Clerk. Joseph C. Bodek The contract was awarded pursuant to appearance it are available for public inspection in Municipal Clerk a "Fair and Open Process" as per the Office of the Municipal Clerk. AWARDED: Lawrence Centanni, Esq. U230698 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.58) N.J.S.A, 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This con- DATED: January 21, 2009 125 Broad Street tract and the resolution authorizing it Joseph C. Bodek AWARDED: Elizabeth, New Jersey LINPEN are available for public inspection in City Clerk Trenk, DiPasquale, Webster, 07201 the Office of the Municipal Clerk. U230697 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.09) Delta Fsra & Sodono, PC PUBLIC NOTICE 347 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Suite 300 SERVICE: Appointed and designated CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY AWARDED: Inservco Insurance West Orange, New Jersey 07052 to serve as temporary Municipal Pros- Services, Inc. ecutor for the Linden Municipal Court. NOTICE OF. A'CONTRACT AWARD 3150 Brunswick Pike PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICE: To retain the services of Lawrenceville, CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Special Counsel to represent the City TIME PERIOD: January 6, 2009 and The City of Linden, New Jersey has New Jersey 08648 al Linden in connection with certain January 13, 20,09. awarded a contract without competi- NOTICE Of A CONTRACT AWARD bankruptcy issues. tive bidding as an "Extraordinary, SERVICE: To pidprovidee Thirhr d Partarty COST: At a fee of $600.00 Unspecifiabie Service* In accordance Claims Administratioitti n ServiceSi s fof r all The City of Linden, New Jersey has TIME PERIOD: For the year 2009 with the Local Public Contracts Law coverages for City of Linden. awarded a contract without competi- DATED; January 21, 2009 pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A: 11-1 et seq. tive bidding as a Professional Service. COST: At a fee not to exceed The contract was awarded pursuant to TIME PERIOD: For a period of one pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et soq. 810,000,00 at the rate of $125.00 to Joseph C Bodek a "Fair and Open Process" a» per year, commencing January 1, 2009 The contract was awarded pursuant to $150.00 per hour City Clerk N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 el seq. This con- and'terminating Decembar 31, 2009. : a "Fair and Opan Process* as ber U230689 PRO Jan. 29. 2009 ($18.13) tract and the resolution authorizing it N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 et seq. This DATED: January 21, 2009 are available for public inspection in COST: At an amount not to exceed contract and the resolution authorizing tha Office of the Municipal Clerk. $64,000.00 it are available for public inspection in Joseph C. Bodek the Office of the Municipal Clerk. City Clerk PUBLIC NOTiCB OF ADOPTION AWARDED: ; "•'. DATED: January 21, 2009 U230695 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($19.60) BOROUQH OF ROSELLE, N4 Brown and Brown Metro AWARDED: ORDINANCE NUMBER 2321-08 26 Columbia Turnpike Joseph C. Bodek Union County Psychiatric Clinic Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 City Clerk Behavioral Healthcare AN ORDINANCE AMENDING BOR- U230690 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.58) 117-119 Raosavelt Avenue PUBLIC NOTICE OUGH CODE CHAPTER S3 ENTITLED SERVICE: To provide insurance bro- ____ Plainfield, New Jersey 07062 CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY CURFEW ker services to obtain the necessary insurance coverage to meet the SERVICE: To provide counseling and NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE is hereby given that Ordi- requirement* of the City of Linden. CITY OF LINDEN mental health services for Linden resi- nance Number 2321-08 was passed dents. The City of Linden, New Jersey has and adopted on second and final read- TIME PERIOD: For a period of one PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN awarded an amendatory contract with- ing at a Special Meeting of the Mayor year, commencing January 1, 2009 THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE TIME PERIOD: For a period beginning out competitive bidding as » Profes- and Council of the Borough of Roselle, and terminating December 31, 2009. WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON January 1, 2009 through December 31, sional Service, pursuant to N.J.SA. Union County, New Jersey, held at FIRST READING BY THE Council of 2009. 40A:11-f et seq. The contract was Borough Hall, 210 Chestnut Street, COST: At an amount not to exceed the City of Linden in the County of awarded pursuant to a "Non-Fair and Rosalie, New Jersey on the 30th day $397,207.63 Union, State of New Jersey, on Janu- COST: At a fee not to exceed Open Contract" as per N.J.S.A. of December 2008. ary 20, 2009, and will be presented for $5,000.00, to be paid In two install- 19:44A-20,4 ol seq. This contract and DATED: January 21, 2009 further consideration and hearing to the resolution authorizing it are avail- Hhona C. Bluestein, M.B.A., R.M.C. be held on February 17, 2009 ai 7:00 ments of $2,500.00 able for public inspection in tha Office Borough Cterk Joseph C. Bodek prn prevailing time, or as soon there- DATED: January 21, 2009 ol the Municipal Clerk. U230817 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($11.27) City Clerk after as the matter can be reached. U23Q700 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.58) AWARDED: Rahway Animal Hospital Joseph C. Bodek Joseph C. Bodek 175 West Grant Avenue City Clerk City Clerk Rahway, New Jersey QRpiNANCE H,,p,% flff U230692 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.09) 07085 LINPEN #63-03 receivership, insolvency, bankruptcy! PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICE: At a veterinarian to pro- assignment for the benefit of creditors, CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND PUBLIC NOTICE vide euthanasia services (or the City reorganization, arrangement, composi- SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER II, ADMINIS- CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY of Linden Animal Control Facility for tion wilh creditors or readjustment or NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD TRATION, OF AN ORDINANCE ENTI- the year 2009, othiar similar proceedings affecting ihe TLED "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING NOTICE; op A .CONTRACT AWARD Authority or any of the assets of any of The City of Linden, New Jersey has AND ENACTING THE REVISED GEN- TIME PERIOD: For the year 2009. them, or any allegation or contest o! awarded a contract without competi- ERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF The City of Linden, New Jersey has, the validity ol Ifiis City Deficiency tive bidding as an "Extraordinary, LINDEN, 1999", PASSED NOVEMBER awarded a contract without competi- COST: In an amount not lo exceed Agreement, the Bond Re&otulion or the Unspeclfiabfe Service" in accordance 23. 1989 AND APPROVED NOVENh tive bidding as an "Extraordinary, $7,500.00, paid quarterly. Trust Indenture: with tha Local Public Contracts Law BER 24, 1999 AND AS AMENDED Unspecifiabla Ssrvice" in accordance (9) To the extent permitted by law, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. AND SUPPLEMENTED with the Local Public Contracts Law DATED: January 21, 20O9 , any event or action that would, in the The contract was awarded pursuant to pursuant to N.J.S.A. 4OA:11-1 et seq. absence of this clause, result in the a "Fair and Open Process" as per Amending (he list of various Depart- The contract was awarded pursuant to Joseph C. Bodek release or discharge by operation of N.J.S.A. 19.:44a-20.4 et seq. This con- ments, Boards and Commissions of the a "Fair and Open Process" as per City Clerk law of the City from the performance tract and the resolution authorizing it City of Linden N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This con- U230678 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($19.11) or observance of any obligation, are available for public inspection in tract and the resolution authorizing it : covenant or agreement contained in the Office of the Municipal Clerk. The complete ordinance is on file in are available for public inspection in " ROSELL.E, *~ "" this City Deficiency Agreement; the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 the Office of the Municipal Clerk. (10) The default or failure of the City AWARDED: Development Directions North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ LEGAL NOTICE fully to perform any of its obligations LLC 07036. AWARDED: Genex Consulting, LLC BOROUGH OF ROSELLE set forth in this City Deficiency Agree- 2109 St. Georges Avenue U230704 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.09) 212 Carnegia Center ROSELLE, NEW JERSEY ment: or Rahway, New Jersey Suite #206 PUBLIC INSPECTION OF (11) The destruction, non-use or non- 07065 Princeton, New Jersey TAX ASSESSMENT LIST availability or the Project. 08540 (b) No sat-off, counterclaim, reduc- CITY OF LINDEN Notice is hereby given in accordance tion, or diminution of any obligation, or SERVICE: To provide consulting serv- with R.S.SEC 54:4-38 that the Tax any defense of any kind or nature ices to operate the City of Linden PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SERVICE: To provide computer con- Assessment List for the Borough of (other than performance by the City of Home Improvement Program. THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE sulting services. Roselle for the year ending 2008 may its obligations hereunder) which the WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON be inspected at the office of the Tax City has or may have against the TIME PERIOD: For the years 2009 - FIRST READING BY THE Council of TIME PERIOD: For a period com- Assessor, Borough Hall, 210 Chestnut Authority or against any holder of the 2010. the City of Linden in the County of mencing January 1, 2008 through St., Roselle, on Monday February 2, Bonds, shall be available to ths City Union, State of New Jersey, on Janu- December 31, 2009. 2009 between Ihs hours of 9:00a.m. against the Authority or anyone suc- COST: At an amount not to exceed ary 20, 2009, and will be presented for and 4;30p.m. "for the purpose of ceeding to the Authority's interest. $75,000.00 for 2009 and undetermined further consideration and hearing to COST: At an amount not to exceed enabling tha taxpayer to ascertain (c) The City further guarantees that amount of (20 % of grant) for 2010. be held on February 17, 2009 at 7:00 $10,000.00. what assessments nave been made all payments made with respect to Ihe pm prevailing time, or as soon there- against their property." Bonds will, when made, be final and DATED: January 21, 2009 after as the matter can be reached. DATED: January 21, 2009 Pamela Steete agrees that if such payment is recov- Certified Tax Assessor ered from or repaid by or on behalf of Joseph C. Bodek Joseph C. Bodek Joseph C. Bodek Borough of Roselle, N.J. the Authority or the holders of the City Clerk City Clerk City Clerk U230722 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($11.76) Bonds in whole or in part In any bank- U230691 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.58) U230680 PRO Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.09) ruptcy, insolvency or similar proceed- CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 36 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSbUftdlz.COM UNION COUNTYLOCALSOURCE

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICNOTfCE PUBUCNOTTCE ing fnsfituted by or against (he Author- MOUNTAINSIDE SPRINGFIELD ity, the Agreement shall continue to be ment of occupying a portion of an 2-36.3 Appointments; Members and fully applicable to such liabilities to existing building to operate a boarding BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Alternates; Terms; Vacancies. the same extent as though the pay- kennel and dog care facility, contrary BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ment so recovered or repaid had never to sectionSections T013(bi ) use variance, NOTICE OF DISCUSSION ON a. The Environmental Commission been originally made on such liabili- 1013(c)(3••"•""->"") exiexistins g side yard under 15 APPLICATION FOR TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD shall consist of seven (7) members, ties. ft., 1013(c)(6'"*) iexisting foundation area USE VARIANCE AND BULK who shall be appointed by the Mayor; over 35%., 10)13(c)(71 ) existing lot cov- VARIANCE RELIEF Take notice that the following deci- all of whom shall be residents of the ARTICLE III erage over 75%, 1013 (c)(5) existing sion was made at the regular meeting City and one of whom shall be a mem- lot area under 26,000 s.f., 1013(c)(3) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that 1229 of the Board of Adjustment held on ber of the Planning Board ' existing side yard parking, 1013 (d) present jhe positions, of .the Environ- MISCELLANEOUS violation of performance standards, Route 22, LLC (the "Applicant") has Tuesday, January 20, 2009: ' ••*•••••••* f y --*- •»•--- T T T T f i* ' ** JTV ' * ' ' I" 914 (b)(2) insufficient parking spaces, filed an application with the Board of ental Commission to the Planmpq Section 301. Enforcement and Obli- 250 parking space size, 1O13(c)(8j Adjustment of the Borough of Moun- Application #20Q8-15 goard and report back t:o the cCornmjsc - oation of Payment. Trie parties hereto buffer abutting residential zone. If tainside pertaining to certain property Applicant: Cuqno Vu And Loan Tran he activities o>{ the PIannina acknowledge that this City Deficiency required by the Board, additional vari- known as 1235 U.S. Route 22, located Site Location: 12 Maoes Avenue Board. The members ofthe Commis- Agreement shall be assigned to the ances and waiver relief may be in the L-l Zone in the Borough of Block 3509 Lot(a) 5 sion shall serve without compensation Trustee for the benefit of the County. requested. Mountainside, New Jersey and identi- except as provided elsewhere in this Every obligation which is assumed by fied as Block 23-C, Lot 2.01 on the For: A variance for rear yard setback section. or imposed upon the City by the terms official tax maps of the Borough of to permit construction of a deck b. The Mayor shall designate one of of this City Deficiency Agreement shall 1129 Route 22 LLC, 1235 Route 22, Mountainside (the "Property"). As part the members to serve as Chairman or be enforceable by the County and/or Block 23.C, Lot 2.01 - Discussion as to of its application, the Applicancant seeks Was Approved presiding officer of the Commission. the Trustee, by appropriate action or scheduling of hearing. c. The Commissioners shall be proceeding, and the County and/or the Co/Ricafrente, 1094 Prospect Avenue, All documents and plans related to appointed for terms of three (3) years, Trustee may pursue any and all reme- Block 6.B, Lot 15 - Multi-level retain- this application, including but not limit- and shall serve until the appointment dies which are provided by law for the ing wall contrary to Sections 1003(r) nance of the Borough of Mountainside ed to the memorialized Resolution are and qualification of their successors. enforcement of every such obligation, existing front yard coverage, (the "Ordinance"), pertaining to per- on file in the Office of the Secretary of Two (2) alternate members shall be including the remedies which are pro- 1003(eT(1)(E) existing driveway In side mitted uses in the L-l Zone, to permit a the Board of Adjustment, Annex Build- appointed by the Mayor and shall meet vided by the Act with respect to collec- yard , 1o03(u)(1) wall height and loca- nursing home/assisted living facility as ing, 20 North Trivett Avenue, Township the qualifications of full members. tion of such overdue amounts. tion, 1003(u)(3) site plan review a permitted use in the L-l Zone; (ii) of Springfield, New Jersey and are Alternate members shall be appointed height. If required by the Board, addi- variances pursuant to N.J.S.A. available for public inspection. for a term of two (2) years, and at the Section 302. Effect of Breach. Fail- tional variances and waiver relief may 40:55D-70(c) from the requirements of time of their appointments shall be ure on the part of the County and/or be requested. Section 1013 of the Ordinance, per- Robert C. Kirkpatrick designated Alternate No. 1 and Alter- the Trustee in any instance or under taining to maximum build/ng height Board Secretary nate No. 2, respectively. Alternate any circumstance to observe or fully AH applications are subject to the requirements, rear yard requirements, U230738 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($16.86) members may participate in discus- perform any obligation which is Mountainside Land Use Ordinance and and buffer area requirements in the L- sions of the proceedings but may not assumed by or Imposed upon it by the are subject to any bulk variances, if I Zone; (iii) waiver, variance, or excep- SPRINGFIELD vote except in the absence or disqual- terms of this City Deficiency Agree- required. tion from the requirements of Ordi- ification of a regular member. ment, or by law, shall not make the nance Section 914, pertaining to off- TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD d. A vote shall not be delayed in order county and/or the Trustee liable in Other issues may be discussed and street parking in the L-l Zone; and (iv) that a regular member may vote damages to the Authority or relieve the formal action may be taken. such further relief, variances, waivers, Take notice that the following deci- instead of an alternate member. In the City of its obligations to make any pay- or exceptions as may be necessary so sion was made at the regular meeting event that a choice must be made as ment to the county and/or the Trustee Ruth M. Rees as to permit the development of the of the Board of Adjustment held on to which alternate member is to vote, or to fully perform any other obligation Secretary Property for a nursing home/assisted Tuesday, January 20, 2009; Alternate No. 1 shall vote. which is required of Its under the U230743 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($28.91) living facility and other related e. The Mayor or Common Council may terms of this City Deficiency Agree- improvements. Application #2006-1A remove any member of the Commis- ment. A discussion of this matter will take Applicant: Nissan World of Spring- sion for cause, or written charges lace during a public hearing of the field, LLC served upon the member and after a Section 303. Pledge or Assignment. goard of Adjustment scheduled for Site Location: 146 & 162 Route 22 hearing thereon at which the member Except as provided herein, this City SUMMIT February 12, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. at the West shall be entitled to be heard in person Deficiency Agreement may not be Mountainside Borough Municipal Block 3101 Lot(s) 5 & 14 or by counsel. assigned without the prior written con- CITY OF SUMMIT Building, 1385 Route 22, Mountain- f. A vacancy on the Commission sent of all other parties; provided how- PENDING ORDINANCE #09-2837 side. New Jersey 07092. For: Amendment to previously shall be filled for the unexpired term in ever, this City Deficiency Agreement The application, including maps, approved preliminary and final site the same manner as an original shall not be terminated, modified or AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE plans, reports, and other related docu- plan regarding Application #2006-1 appointment, changed by the Trustee, the Authority, CODE, CHAPTER XII, PARKS, PUB- ments, are on file in the office of the g. The presiding officers Pf the Altsr- the County or the City except in the LIC AREAS, RECREATIONAL FACILI- Secretary of the Mountainside Borough Was Approved na.)fi..M.gq^8^Tran^porTgllftnJIagtrJi; manner (if any) and subject to the con- TIES, SECTION 12-3, SUMMIT FAMI- Board of Adjustment, in the Mountain- tee. Recycling Advisory Committee, ditions (if any) permitted by the terms LY AQUATIC CENTER (Family, Single- side Borough Municipal Building, 1385 All documents and plans related to Shade Tree Advisory Committee an,a and provisions of the Bond Resolution Parent Memberships, and Fees) Route 22, Mountainside, New Jersey this application, including but not limit- the Sustainabilllust y AAqyisorq y Committee. and the Trust Indenture. 07092, and are available for inspec- ed to the memorialized Resolution are respectivelycttii l . slialFbhllll (?( e pan-votin^ti g ji BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON tion during normal business hours, on file in the Office of the Secretary of bers of the Environmentai l Co Section 304. Term of Agreement. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SUMMIT, This Notice has been circulated in the Board of Adjustment, Annex Build- This City Deficiency Agreement shall as follows: accordance with the requirements of ing, 20 North Trivett Avenue, Township Environmental Commission men terminate, unless otherwise extended law, and in compliance with the regula- of Springfield, New Jersey and are b^ia^JULe_^ex^flc£IMl4MUii by the mutual consent of the parties Section 1. That Section 12-3.3, Mem- tions of the Mountainside Borough available for public inspection. fee, as determined by its ens hereto on the earlier to occur of (a) the bership Categories, of the Code shall Board of Adjustment. j,erve as full memberX£t& s of tne final payment of the Bonds, (b) the be amended and supplemented as fol- Dated: January 23, 2009 Robert C. Kirkpatrick lye Modes of Transportation.' redemption In whole of the Bonds prior lows: Board Secretary fee. Recycling .ftqyjsorv cor to the final payment of the Bonds, and HEROLD & HAINES, P.A. U230739 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($16.66) ShadfjatTe Tree AdvisorAclvisory CommiC.bmmitiet e fc) issuance of refunding bonds Issued 12-3.3 Membership Categories. 25 Independence Boulevard ______ry C.bmm to refund any Bonds which are out- Warren, New Jersey 07059 respectiveiyKMm!MMSMmsEL&mimT standing as of such date and which are As used in this section: (908) 647-1022 entitled to the benefits of this City Attorneys for 1229 Route 22, LLC TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD 2-36.4 Duties and Power of Commis- Deficiency Agreement. ly-roomborchip io gyalloblo to any fom- sion. rfy—v*a—hao"•a a+qualified—fe+f - "-- By: Robert F. Simon, Esq. COUNTY OF UNION, NJ Section 305. Modification^i The pro- program--of U230742 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($37.24) The Commission shall have the follow- visions of this tntyueTTciency Agree- •luwoh ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE ing duties and powers; ment shall (a) constitute the entire pooi'o' family.••miniiicirtV'-ioqui'ra'- OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SPRING- agreement between the parties for or FIELD, CHAPTER XVIII, FIRE PRE- a. To study and make recommenda- with respect to the matters, described SPRINGFIELD VENTION, BY THE TOWNSHIP COM- tions to the Common Council in areas herein, and (b) be modified, unless Section 2. That Section 12-3.4, Mem- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF MITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF of conservation and environmental provided herein to the contrary, only bership Fees, of the Code shall be EXISTANCE OF VACANCY SPRINGFIELD, COUNTY OF UNION, protection which shall include but not by written agreement duly executed by amended and supplemented as fol- BOARD OF DIRECTORS STATE OF NEW JERSEY be limited to sustainabilitv, recycling, all parties. lows: SPRINGFIELD SENIOR CITIZENS pollution control of all types, waste HOUSING, INC. TAKE NOTICE, that the following disposal including sewage, garbage, Section 306. Headings. Captions and a. Fees, P.O. BOX 400 Ordinance was passed and approved and solid waste, open space preserva- headings in this City Deficiency Agree- Independence Way on second and final hearing at a Reg- tion with emphWo- on flooS control ment are for ease of reference onty Subsidized Family - free lunch Springfield, NJ 07081 ular Meeting of the Township Commit- and outdoor recreation needs, aesthet- and do not constitute a part of this City $250.00 per season and reduced lunch tee of the Township sf Springfield, ic flora and fauna preservation and Deficiency Agreement. $3P.Pi.QP per,season. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the County of Union, State of New Jersey, beautification. Board of Directors of Springfield held on January 26, 2009 b. To plan local environmental pro- Section 307. governing Law. This j Singlinole Parent/ChParent/Chjli d - free Senior Citizens Housing, Inc. whose gram and to inform Ihe public about City Deficiency Agreement and any $150,00 per season ana reduced address is Box 400, independence Kathleen D. Wlsniewski, RMC/CMC those programs. questions concerning its validity, con- 1175.00 per season, Way, Springfield, New Jersey is seek- Township Clerk c. To act as the coordinating agency struction or performance shall be gov- ing interested applicants to apply to fill U230730 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($12.25) of the community on environmental erned by the laws of the State, Irre- Subsidl are avail[able, for the a vacancy on the Board of Directors. matters and Ihe liaison between looul spective of Che place of execution or of •amily and single Parent-ChilSEE d meitl- The applicant must be at least 18 SUMMIT on-vifonwontfll noorio the community the order in which the signatures of years of age and must be a resident of and rogkwal l&s&l. State andraderal the parties are affixed or of the place or the federal Free and Reduc the Township of Springfield. CITY OF SUMMIT agencies, miniotor-infl'to thooo noodoi or places of performance. .unch Program or the, Summit public If you are interested in applying for PENDING ORDINANCE #09-2838 d. To advertise, prepare, print and dis- schoolsils3. . DocumentatioDoci n must be 4JJionQ this position, please mail your resume tribute books, maps, charts, plans, «H»4 Section 308, Counpt This jle with the Department of Communittty and any other relevant information to AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE pamphlets agd_afiy, gjhej, tfgdymsntejei City Deficiency Agreement may be ragrams. Scholarshipsh are available CODE, CHAPTER II, ADMINISTRA- media which in its Judgment it deems executed in more than one counter- lased on tne business plan of the, the Springfield Senior Citizens Hous- : Ha SB ing, Inc., c/o R.J. Colandrea, Presi- TION, Article VI - Boards, Commit- necessary for its purposes, within the part, each of which shall be deemed to atnilv Aauatfc f.penter, dent, P.O. Box 400, Independence tees and Commissions, SECTION 2- limits of funds appropriated to the be an original. . Way, Springfield, New Jersey 07081. 36, ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION Commission. Is. SL Refunds will be honored in full All applications must be received no (Statutory language changes & have e. To k—Keep an index of all open Section 309, Severability in the event prior to the opening of the pool sea- later than February 15, 2008. EC & focused committees members of areas, publicly and privately owned, that any provision of this City Deficien- son. Pro-rated refunds will be Issued each) including °P6ri. marshlands, swamps cy Agreement shall, for any reason, be after opening day. ROGUT MCCARTHY LLC and other wetlands, order to obtain determined to be invalid, illegal, or SPRINGFIELD SENIOR CITIZENS BE 1TORDINAINED BY THE COMMON information on the proper use of such unenforceable in any respect the par- Section 3. All Ordinances or parts or HOUSING, INC. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SUMMIT, areas. ties hereto shall negotiate in good Ordinances Inconsistent herewith are • 37 Alden Street as follows: f. To-foow *ondr ffom- timo-tq faith and agree to such amendments, hereby repealed. This Ordinance shall Cranford, NJ 07016 tlvo "Planning Boord, plaoo and pro modifications, or supplements to this be effective upon final passage and (908) 931-1150 Section 1. That SECTION 2-38, ENVI- m-m- "Mnotor-Plan City Deficiency Agreement or to such publication according to law. U230734 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($18.62) RONMENTAL COMMISSION, of the oftho Gily of Summit, for dovolnpmont other appropriate actions as shall, to Code shall be amended and supple- id uoo ofouoh qrono. Rec.Qmme,n,d, to. the. maximum extent practicable in (Latest additions are indicated by mented as follows; lite Planning Board or. if none, to lie light of such determination, implement underline, deletions by otrikcouto) may and give effect to the intentions of the SUMMIT 2-36.1 Findings. .governing:,iiina." p«y, parties as reflected herein, and other ity,,,p ans and programs lor in a municipacjbajl. master plan or provisions of this City Deficiency NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE NOTICE pF CONTRACT AWARDEQ The Common Council Is aware of the site or developmentali plans,, Agreement shall; as so amended, mod- increasing importance and necessity jf To manage donated or purchased ified, supplemented, or otherwise The Ordinance published herewith was The Common Council of the City of for the protection, development, and lands for environmental purposes and affected by such action, remain In full introduced and passed.upon first read- Summit has awarded a contract with- use of the natural resources in our operate environmental programs. force and effect. : ing at a regular meeting of the Com- out competitive bidding as a profes- community, and recognizes that the mon Council of the City of Summit, in sional service (or extraordinary, future will impose greater demand oro ronoonably—rolatod to •—mwf U230723 PRO Jan, 29, 2009 ($450.31) the County of Union, New Jersey held unspeclfiable service) pursuant to upon the environmental well being of oooignod to carrryy out tho purponpurponooo annd on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. It will N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This contract this community; and effective planning objootivebjo o of iho Gommiooionf inoludi - be further considered for final passage and the resolution authorizing it are is necessary to insure that the ing. Without limitation IhD poymont of after public hearing thereon, at a regu- available for public inspection in the demands for a clean and healthful 4 FOBOCNOTICE lar meeting of saidcommon Council in office of the City Clerk. environment are met. The Common ono...» h olorU,,,r^,o . an^,,-,,.^-d otheT -r. r O Vl\omployoo tl m ^^^,TTTTo ao- the Council Chamber at 5I2 Springfield Council deems It in the best interest roquiro, within tho llmito of tho fundo MOUNTAINSIDE Avenue In said City on Tuesday, Feb- Awarded to; Dennis M. Galvin, Esq. for the citizens of Summit to create an appropriotod to tho Commiooion; ruary 24, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. During the Environmental Commission of Interest- i. Conduct research intp the i)ae PUBLIC NOTICE weeks prior to and up to and Including For the Period: January 1, 2009 to ed citizens to study the problems and and possible use of. the ppen land the dale of such meeting, copies of December 31, 2009 to develop a solution for the creation areas of tie municipality, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hear- said ordinance will be made available of a better environment. J- Coordinate the ac[ivities of. ass ings will, be held by the Planning Board 8 of the Borough of Mountainside Munic- at the Clerk's Office in said City Hall to Services: Zoning Board Attorney with an^j make recpmrnencJS.tjPB *° ipal Building, 1385 Route 22, Moun- the members of the general public who 2-36.2 Creation of Commission. tainside, NJ on Thursday, February 12, shall request the same. Cost: Approximately $48,000.00 2009 at 7:30 p.m. on the following There is hereby established an Envi- applications: David L. Hughes, City Clerk David L. Hughes ronmental Commission for the protec- Dated: 1/20/09 .. City Clerk tion, development and use of natural .. ..avlorv Committee, estab Play All Day (Camp Bow Wow) 280 U230816 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($47.53) Dated: 1/20/09 resources located within the territorial v the Common Council or tne Sheffield Street, Block 7.M, Lot 20 - U230820 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($13.23) limits of the City of Summit, pursuant Continuation Site Plan and develop- to N.J.S.A. 40:56A-1 et seq. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 37

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLlCNOnCE PUBLICNOTICE PTJBLrCNOTfCE PUBLIC ROTFCE County of Union, State of New Jersey, SPRINGFIELD 2007-16) ENTITLED. ; "BOND ORDI- the appropriation and estimated cost 2-36.5 Acquisition by Commission. held on January 26, 2009 NANCE . . in Section 4.D. from $1,750,000 to TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD OF VARIOUTO AUTHORIZS PUBLIEC THIMPROVEE MAKING- $2,150,000 (an increase of $400,000); The Commission, with approval of the Kathleen D, Wisniewski, RMC/CMC COUNTY OF UNION, NJ MENTS AND THE ACQUISITION OF (ii) increase the down payment appro- Common Council, may from- lirno to Township Clerk NEW COMMUNICATION AND SIGNAL priated in Section 4.D. from $83,400 to timo'-aoquiro •peapofty, both real and U23Q731 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($11.76) ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT, NEW ADDI- $103,400 (an increase of $20,000); paroonol,'in tho namo of tho Clty-'Of OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SPRING- TIONAL OR REPLACEMENT EQUIP- and (iii) increase the bonds and notes 5im.nij.t-- by^gfftl purehnoo" • g7ar£ FIELD, CHAPTER XXXV, LAND USE MENT AND MACHINERY AND NEW authorized in Section 4.p. from AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES, INCLUDING $1,666,600 to $2,046,600 (an increase Dtidovioo or-loaoo forany othor REGULATIONS, TO ESTABLISH A of $380,000); and (B)(i) increase the ff ,. . not limited- NON-RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ORIGINAL APPARATUS AND EQUIP- uoo QQ living rnuooumo, oitoo for ooion- MOUNTAINSIDE FEE ORDINANCE BY THE TOWNSHIP MENT, IN, BY AND FOR THE TOWN- aggregate appropriation and estimated tifio-otudy,. aroao for- teaching of notu- COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SHIP OF? SPRINGFIELD, IN THEcolt for Section 4 from $3,986,200 to rol hiotory and oonoorvalion, plaooG of BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE SPRINGFIELD, COUNTY OF UNION, COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW $4,386,200 (an increase of $400,000); liiolQfio orpfohictofioiFvloffiOl axlao COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY JERSEY, TO APPROPRIATE THE SUM (ii) increase the aggregate down pay- STATE OF NEW JERSEY OF $3,986,200 TO PAY THE COST ment appropriated for Section 4 from itki—boouty and-o-habitat-fof -rorO' and NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE THEREOF, TO APPROPRIATE A $185,000 to $205,000 (an increase of ondangorod'planlD arid animb^: and TAKE NOTICE, that the following STATE GRANT, TO MAKE A DOWN $20,000); and (iii) increase the aggre- ohotl adminiotor tho oarn& for ouoh NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinance was passed on first reading PAYMENT, TO AUTHORIZE THE gate amount of bonds and notes purpoooo-oubjool to. tho torroo-of tho following proposed ordinance was at a regular meeting of the Springfield ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE authorized in Section 4 from qonvoyanoo or-gift. Suohan aoquioi- introduced and passed on first reading Township Committee held on January SUCH APPROPRIATION AND TO PRO- $3,691,200 to $4,071,200 (an increase at a meeting of the Mayor and Council 13, 2009. Said Ordinance was VIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BOND of $380,000), loooor inlorO'Ot'i' qqvolaprnont—righto, of the Borough of Mountainside in the approved per a recent decision of the ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIPA- 2. Amend Section 7 to increase the oaeomonto—(including—anvironmontol County of Union, New Jersey, held on Council on Affordable Housing, a final TION OF THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH down payment appropriated from aaoomonto), oovonnnt et othor oon- the 20th day of January 2009 and that and second hearing will be held at a BONDS," ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 11, $185,000 to $205,000 (an increase of ight (il onvoynnoo said ordinance will be taken up for fur- Regular Meeting of the Township Com- 2007. $20,000). oondition' righto (in&lutlinor g olimitatio oonvoynnon oor mittee of the Township of Springfield, rovoroior>D)i oo-»>oy-bo noooooary to ther consideration for final passage at County of Union, State of New Jersey, 3. Amend Section 8 to increase the aoquiro.—maintain; improvo,—protoot, the meeting of said Mayor and Council scheduled for February 10, 2009. A Purpose(s): To make the following amount of bonds authorized from ilmit"'iho. fuTuro" uooLoT,; oV-ol&orwi^ to be held in the Municipal Building, copy of the Ordinance is available and amendments to Bond Ordinance No. $3,591,200 to $4,071,200 an increase 1385 Route 22, Mountainside, New 2007-16 adopted on September 11, of $380,000). ooncorvo-ond proporly utiliap' opon Jersey on the 17th day of February posted in the office of the Township OpQOQO • ii n n i '• o t n fir • i land—anil rvn n d • wator Clerk. 2007: 4. Amend Section 9 to increase the ofoao.-•In-thO'.noino &f tho City m 2009 at 8:00 PM, or as soon thereafter amount of bond anticipation notes as said matter can be reached, at 1. Amend Section 4 to (A)(i) increase authorized from $3,691,200 to WH+! acquire, or make arrangements which time and place all persons who Kathleen D. Wisniewski, RMC/CMC for the acquisitioq n of propertyppty, bolrj Township Clerk tion may be interested therein will be given U230732 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($16,66) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE r.e.ai .arid. .p-sxaaujflT. in Afe.,.n'arrm lauM

PQBuCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTTCE PUBLIC NOTICE $4,071,200 (an increase of $380,000). authorized to do business in the State not less than ten percent (10%) of the informalities where such informality is and with the requirements of P.L. 5. Amend Section 11 to decrease the of New Jersey and acceptable to the amount bid, except that the check not detrimental to the best interest of 2004, Chapter 57, requiring bidders average period of usefulness of the Township and either a Bid Bond or a need not exceed $20,000.00. the Township. The right is also and all subcontractors to submit proof purposes authorized from 1S.S2 years Certified Check drawn to the order of The Township reserves the right to reserved to increase or decrease the of business registration with the New to 15.47 years (a decrease of 0.05 Treasurer of the Township of Clark for require a complete financial and expe- quantities specified in the manner des- Jersey Department of Treasury. A not less than ten percent (10%) of the rience statement from prospective bid- ignated in the Specifications. Valid Business Registration issued 6. Amend Section 12 to increase the amount bid, except that the check ders showing that they have satisfac- The successful bidder shall be by the State of New Jersey is to be amount of gross debt of the Township need not exceed $20,000.00. torily completed work of the nature required to comply with the following: provided with the bid for each bidder shown on the Supplemental Debt The Township reserves the right to required before awarding the Contract. and all subcontractors. Information Statement filed for the ordinance, as require a complete financial and expe- A Valid Business Registration issued A. Anti-Kickback Regulations under on how a business can obtain the amended, from $3,691,200 to rience statement from prospective bid- by the State of New Jersey is to be Section 2 of the Act of June 13, 1934, appropriate registration can be $4,071,200 (an increase of $380,000). ders showing that they have satisfac- provided with the Bid. Failure to pro- known as the Copeland Act. obtained on the internet at torily completed work of the nature vide proof of business registration with B. The Affirmative Action require- www.nj.qov/niabs or by phone at This Notice is published pursuant to required before awarding trie Contract. Bid shall result in rejection of Bid. ment of P.L. 1975, c.127. (609)292-1730. Failure to provide N.J.S.A. 40A:2-f7. A Valid Business Registration issued Proposals for this Contract will be C. The provisions of the New Jersey proof of business registratlon(s) by the State of New Jersey is to be accepted only from bidders who have Prevailing Wage Act, Chapter 150 of with Bid shall result in rejection of Kathleen D. Wisniewski, RMC/CMC provided with the Bid. Failure to pro- properly qualified in accordance with the Laws of 1963, effective January 1, bid. Township Clerk vide proof of business registration with the requirements of the Contract Doc- 1964. Bidders are also required to comply Township of Springfield Bid shall result in rejection of Bid. uments. D. All bidders are required to comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A. County of union Proposals for this Contract will be The Township reserves the right to with the Regulations of P.L. 1999, 34:11-56.48 et seq. (Public Works State of New Jersey accepted only from bidders who have reject any or all bids or to waive any c.238, "The Public Works Contractor Contractor Registration Act. or U230736 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($59.78) properly qualified in accordance with informalities where such informality is Registration Act" when dealing with "PWCRA"). Bidders and all subcon- the requirements of the Contract Doc- not detrimental to the best interest of repair, maintenance or improvements tractors must be registered with the SPRINGFIELD uments. the Township. The right is also to a public building. New Jersey Department of Labor and The Township reserves the right to reserved to increase or decrease the Workforce Development (NJLWD) pur- reject any or all bids or to waive any quantities specified in the manner des- All bids shall be binding upon the suant to the PWCRA at the time the bid informalities where such Informality is ignated in the Specifications. bidder for a period of 60 days subse- is received. not detrimental to the best interest of The successful bidder shall be quent to the opening of bids. The Township reserves the right to the Township. The right is also required to comply with the following: BY ORDER OF the Mayor and Town- reject any or all bids or to waive any reserved to increase or decrease the ship Council of the Township of Clark, informalities where such informality is quantities specified in the manner des- A. Anti-Kickback Regulations under Union County, New Jersey. not detrimental to the best interest of ignated in the Specifications. Section 2 of the Act of June 13, 1934, the Township, The successful bidder shall be known as the Copeland Act. Sal Bonaccorso, Mayor The successful bidder shall be BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- required to comply with the following: B. The Affirmative Action require- required to comply with the following. SHIP COMMITTEE of the Township of ment of P.L. 1975, c.127. U230737 EAG Jan. 29. 2009 ($47.53) • Anti-Kickback Regulations under Springfield, County of Union, State of A. Anti-Kickback Regulations under C. The provisions of the New Jersey Section 2 of the Act of June 13, 1934, New Jersey, as follows: Section 2 of the Act of June 13, 1934, Prevailing Wage Act, Chapter 150 of CLARK known as the Copeland Act. known as trie Copeland Act. the Laws of 1963, effective January 1, NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Affirmative Action require- SECTION I -AMENDMENT B. The Affirmative Action require- 1964. ments of P.L. 1975, c. 127. Section 2-40.11, Fees for Services ment of P.L. 1975, c.127. D. All bidders are required to comply Notice is hereby given that sealed The provisions of the New Jersey from the Police Department, shall be C. The provisions of the New Jersey with the Regulations of P.L. 1999, proposals will be received by the Prevailing Wage Act, Chapter 150 of amended to reflect the following Prevailing Wage Act. Chapter 150 of c.238, "The Public Works Contractor Township of Clark, Union County, New the Laws of 1963, effective January 1, changes: the Laws of 1963, effective January 1, Registration Act" when dealing with Jersey for INSTALLATION OF 1964. 1964. repair, maintenance or improvements SPORTS LIGHTING AT GIRLS SOFT- (As of January 2007) the filing of NJ Motor Vehicle D. All bidders are required to comply to a public building. BALL FIELD and opened and read in a disclosure statement of political con- Services post $40.00 per hour with the Regulations of P.L. 1999, public by the Township Clerk/and or tributions with the New Jersey Election Additional c.238, "The Public Works Contractor All bids shall be binding upon the Business Administrator for the Town- Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) administrative fee Registration Act" when dealing with ship of Clark, Room 16, 430 Westfield bidder for a period of 60 days subse- Avenue, Clark, New Jersey on Febru- pursuant to N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20,27, If for MVS jobs 6.00 per hour repair, maintenance or improvements quent to the opening of bids. bidder has received contracts in Additional to a public building. ary 11, 2009 at 10:00 am, prevailing BY ORDER OF the Mayor and Town- time. excess of $50,000 from public entities administrative fee ship Council of the Township of Clark, in a calendar year. Additional informa- on all other ]obs 7.50 per hour All bids shall be binding upon the Union County, New Jersey. Specifications for the proposed work tion on this requirement is available bidder for a period of 60 days subse- are on file in the office of the Township from ELEC at 888-313-3S32 or at SECTION II - RATIFICATION quent to the opening of bids. Sal Bonaccorso, Mayor Clerk, Room 28, 430 Westfield BY ORDER OF the Mayor and Town- Avenue, Clark, New Jersey, and may illi Except as expressly modified herein, U230735 EAG Jan. 29, 2009 ($49.00) all other provisions and terms of the ship Council of the Township of Clark, be inspected by prospective bidders All bids shall be binding upon the Code of the Township of Springfield Union County, New Jersey. during normal business hours between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. bidder for a period of Sixty (60) days shall remain In full force and effect. subsequent to the opening of bids. SECTION III - SEVERABILITY Sal Bonaccorso, Mayor NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bidders will be furnished with a copy In case any section, subsection, U230740 EAG Jan. 29, 2009 ($47.53) of the Contract documents by request. BY ORDER OF the Mayor and Town- paragraph, subdivision, clause or pro- Proposals must be made on the stan- ' ' CLARK Notice is hereby given that sealed dard colored proposal forms in the ship Council of the Township of Clark, vision of this ordinance shall be proposals will be received by the Union County, New Jersey. judged invalid by a court of competent manner designated in the contract TOWNSHIP OF CLARK Township of Clark, Union County, New documents, must be enclosed in jurisdiction, such order or judgment Jersey for the A.D.A. Curb and Ramp Sal Bonaccorso, Mayor shall not effect or invalidate the SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING sealed envelopes bearing the name Monday, February 2, 2009 - 7:30 p.m. Improvements at various locations and address of the Bidder, and the U230741 EAG Jan. 29, 2009 ($55.37) remainder of any section, paragraph, within the Township, and opened and subdivision, clause or provision of this 430 Westfield Ave, Room 16 name of the work on the outside, Executive Council Meeting to Follow read in public by the Township Clerk addressed to the Mayor and Council, ordinance, and to this end, the provi- and/or Business Administrator for the Township of Clark. sions of :each section, paragraph, sub- Official Action May Be Taken Township of Clark, Room 16, 430 The Township requires that prospec- division, clause or provision of this Westfield Avenue, Clark, New Jersey ordinance are hereby declared to be Re: tive bidders show that they have satis- ORDINANCE: on February 11, 2009 at 10:00 AM factorily completed similar work of the severabie. prevailing time. SECTION IV - REPEAL nature required before awarding- the Public Notices 1. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND Specifications for the proposed Contract. Proposals for this Contract Any ordinance or portion of any ordi- work, prepared by Richard O' Connor, nance which is inconsistent with the SUPPLEMENT "AN ORDINANCE TO will be accepted only from bidders who ESTABLISH AND COLLECT USER Township Engineer, are on file in the have properly qualified in accordance on Line modifications of this ordinance is office of the Township Clerk, Room 28, with the requirements of the Contract repealed to the extent of its inconsis- FEES FOR THE COLLECTION AND TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER" 430 Westfield Avenue, Clark, New Jer- Documents. www.njpublicnoticcs.com tency. sey, and may be inspected by prospec- SECTION VI - EFFECTIVE DATE ADOPTED APRIL 10TH, 2006, AS Bidders are required to comply with ORDINANCE 06-06, SUBSEQUENTLY tive bidders during business hours the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 Your online source for This ordinance shall take effect between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. immediately upon passage and publi- AMENDED BY AN ORDINANCE TO et seq, and N.J.A.C. 17:27-1 et seq. public notices in New Jersey AMEND ORDINANCE 06-06 ENTITLED Bidders will be furnished with a copy (Equal Employment Opportunity/Affir- cation according to law, of the Specifications by request upon mative Action rules in public contracts) I, Kathleen D. Wisniewski. do hereby •AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH AND COLLECT USER FEES FOR THE COL- proper notice. Proposals must be certify that the foregoing Ordinance mads on the standard proposal forms was introduced for first reading at a LECTION AND TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER" ADOPTED DECEM- In the manner designated in the Con- regular meeting of the Township Com- tract documents. Proposals must be mittee of the Township of Springfield, BER 18TH, 2006, AS ORDINANCE 06- UNION 22 enclosed in sealed envelopes bearing in the County of Union, Stats of New the name and address of the Bidder, Jersey, held on Monday, January 26, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Ordinance set forth below was Intro- RESOLUTION: and ths name of the work on the out- duced at a meeting of the Township Committee of the Township of Union in the 2009, and that said Ordinance shall side; addressed to Mayor and Council, be submitted for consideration and County of Union, held on January 27, 2009 and that said ordinance will be fur- 2. Directing the release of the 90% Township of Clark; and must be ther considered for final passage at a meeting of the Township Committee at the finat passage at a regular meeting of accompanied by a statement of Con- said Township Committee to be held bond portion of the Performance Guar- Municipal Building, 1976 Morns Avenue, Union, New Jersey on February 10, antees for 18 Brant Ave. in the amount sent of Surety from a surety company 2009 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on February 10, 2009, Springfield authorized to do business in the State Municipal Building at 8:00 p.m., at of $46,390.00 and authorizing the con- EILEEN BIRCH version of the 10% cash portion of the of New Jersey and acceptable to the Township Clerk which time and place any person or Township and either a Bid Bond or a persons interested therein will be performance guaranty to a mainte- nance guaranty totaling $5,060.99 Certified Check drawn to the order of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 5045 ESTABLISHING THE 2007 given an opportunity to be heard con- Treasurer of the Township of Clark for cerning said Ordinance. Copy Is post- AND 2008 SALARIES OF CERTAIN MUNICIPAL PERSONNEL OF THE TOWN- not less than ten percent (10%) of the SHIP OF UNION IN THE COUNTY OF UNION. ed on The bulletin board in the office of Edith L Merkel amount bid, except that the check the Township Clerk . Township Clerk U230744 EAG Jan. 29, 2009 ($20.09) need not exceed $20,000.00. BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Committee of the Township of Union in the The Township reserves the right to County of Union: KATHLEEN D. WISNIEWSKI, require a complete financial and expe- RMC/CMC rience statement from prospective bid- Section 1. The salary for the years 2007 and 2008 for the Municipal personnel ders showing that they have satisfac- U230728 OBS Jan. 29, 2009 ($40.67) NOTICE TO BIDDERS named herein shall be hereinafter set forth and, where applicable, at the ranges torily completed work of the nature herein contained. Notice is hereby given that sealed required before awarding the Contract, 2007 2008 PUBLIC NOTICE proposals will be received by the A Valid Businos3 Registration issued Township of Clark, Union County, New by the State of New Jersey Is to be Position Mln Max Mln Max Jersey for the Willow Way Improve- provided with the Bid. Failure to pro- Mechanic $10.58 $26.67 $9<.33 $27.95 ments to include work on Willow Way vide proof of business registration with Bid shall result in rejection of Bid. Mechanic Diesel $24,000 $71,505 $24,000 $74,732 NOTICE TO BIDDERS and Briar Heath Lane, and will be Principal Clerk Typist $22,300 $66,869 $22,300 $69,934 opened and read in public in Room 16, Proposals for this Contract will be Records Manager $35,000 $50,000 $35,000 accepted only from bidders who have $52,475 Notice is hereby given that sealed 430 Westfield Avenue, Clark, New Jer- sey on February 11, 2009, at 10:00 properly qualified in accordance with Section 2. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistent herewith are proposals will be received by the the requirements of the Contract Doc- Township of Clark, Union County, New a.m. prevailing time. Work generally hereby repealed. Jersey for the 2009 Outfall Repair consists of partial roadway reconstruc- uments. Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect immedialtey after final passage in Project at various locations within the tion, road widening, milling, overlay, The Township reserves the right to the manner provided by law. Township, and opened and read in and belgian block curb. The Township reject any or all bids or to waive any public by the Township Clerk and/or of Clark reserves the right to award in U230791 UNL January 29, 2009 ($34.30) Business Administrator for the Town- its best interest any, all, or none of the ship of Clark, Room 16, 430 Westfield alternates. Avenue, Clark, New Jersey on Febru- Specifications for the proposed work UNION ary 11, 2009 at 10:00 AM prevailing are on file in the office of the Township time. Clerk, Room 28, 430 Westfield PUBLIC NOTICE Specifications for the proposed Avenue, Clark, New Jersey, and may work, prepared by Richard O' Connor, be inspected by prospective bidders Take notice that the following applications for Zoning Variances were heard by the Board of Adjustment of the Township Township Engineer, are on file in the during business hours between 8:30 of Union on Wednesday.,, January 21. 2009 at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Buifding, Friberger Park, Union, N.J. Resolu- office of the Township Clerk, Room 28, a.m. and 4:00 p.m. tions memorializing. 430 Westfield Avenue, Clark, New Jer- Bidders will be furnished with a copy sey, and may be inspected by prospec- of the Specifications by request upon Calendar # Name of Applicant & on,pf.trte Board tive bidders during business hours proper notice. Proposals must be Premises Affected between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. made on the standard proposal forms uatmont Bidders will be furnished with a copy in the manner designated in the Con- M, St. Louis Building addition connecting Granted by Resolution of the Specifications by request upon tract documents. Proposals must be Cal. #3141 942 Caldwell Avenue previous detached garage to proper notice. Proposals must be enclosed in sealed envelopes bearing Block- 4107 Lot- 4 home made on the standard proposal forms the name and address of the Bidder, in the manner designated In the Con- and the name of the work on the out- Waseem Enterprises, LLC Continuation & expansion of Carried for Resolution of tract documents. Proposals must be side; addressed to Mayor and Council, Cal. #3142 Route 22 & Greeley Avenue gasoline dispensing facility; Approval on 2/4/09 enclosed In sealed envelopes bearing Township of Clark; and must be Block- 3403 Lot-3 conversion of repair garage the name and address of the Bidder, accompanied by a statement of Con- into a convenience store and the name of the work on the out- sent of Surety from a surety company side; addressed to Mayor and Council, authorized to do business in the State Cal. #3014-a ARC Union, LLC, Amended site plan for 172 Adjourned to 1/28/09 Township of Clark; and must be of New Jersey and acceptable to the 2400 & 2446 Vauxhall Road mufti families accompanied by a statement of Con- Township and either a Bid Bond or a Blocks- 5009 & 5001 Lots- sent of Surety from a surety company Certified Check drawn to the order of 1 &; 16 Treasurer of the Township of Clark for Richard Maianda, Board of Adjustment Secretary U230786 UNL January 29, 2009 ($39.69) UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 — PAGE 39

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Head Foundation, founded in 1965, serves as Rotary District 7490's charitable clearinghouse for projects sponsored by rotary clubs within Bergen, Passaic and Hudson counties. The Foun- dation offers graduate scholarships to qualified students to study in any part of the world, including the U.S., as well as undergraduate scholarships to students in their third and fourth year of study in the areas of environmental studies, assisting people with disabilities and journalism. The Foundation also awards supplemental grants to rotary 11 1 clubs throughout the Bergen, Passaic and Hudson areas, who are com- •'•• mitted to making a difference in their communities. Projects the Wal- ter D. Head Foundation has supported in the past include aid to vic-

tims of Hurricane Katrine, assistance lo the families of soldiers sta- <•*> tioned in Iraq and Afghanistan, assistance to organizations construct- i t' '!4 1 . I " , ing local memorials to the victims of the World Trade Center disaster and sponsorship the construction of a garden at a regional mental health center. Elmora Section Just Move In & Unpack! Guss served as president of the Jersey City Noon Rotary Club in ELIZABETH - Nice 2 family home located BLOOMFIELD - Beautiful & Spacious from 1996-97. He is vice president of New Jersey YMHA Camps and in the Elmora Section. $275,000 4BR colonial in great location. $320,000 chairman of the senior adult programs for the Kislok Center, He also served as a past vice president for Temple Beth Ahm in Springfield. #048011618 #048011655 As a construction consultant, Guss does house inspections for pri- vate parties and investigates warehouses and small commercial build- • r^i ings for current and potential owners. He also advises attorneys and insurance companies, prepares reports and provides testimony as pres- ; . J.S. ident of G. Lynne Construction homebuilders. He was the regional I vice president of the National Lumberman's Association from 1983- 1990. , I

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Rogut leads market ' y *•'•. • '. lending at Provident - '{I •• Deborah Rogut of Springfield president and relationship manag- has joined Provident Bank's er for factoring and ABL units of Woodbridge Center branch as CIT Group in NYC. vice president and portfolio man- Rogut holds a master's degree ager of middle-market lending. in business administration in Westminster Section You Musi See This House! Rogut will be responsible for finance and a bachelor's in eco- overseeing the monitoring of the nomics from Rutgers University. ELIZABETH - Spacious 4 bed colonial w/ PLAINFIELD - Big house on small budget. middle-market portfolio, assuring She has actively continued her CA, large kitchen, new roof & bath. Excellent Condition. $230,000 the group is adhering to credit banking education, attending pro- $299,000 policy and credit decisions and fessional training workshops and #048011638 assisting in the underwriting of classes. Rogut is also an advocate #048011523 new business transactions. for the American Diabetes Asso- Before joining Provident, ciation, helping organize a team 1307 STUYVESANT AVENUE, UNION - 908-687-4800 Rogut served as a vice president for the Tour De Cure bike ride for in the commercial finance seg- the last eight years. She lives in ment of GMAC Financial Ser- Springfield with her husband, n*rleo Ksop loorchlng on WG1 Crl6ri. CO fTi one click counll«»» horn** vices in New York City. She has David, and two children, Kaitlyn also previously served as a vice and Jordyn. PAGE 44 — THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

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