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Union County Court GET OUT, GET FIT House Last Friday Incorporating The Eagle, Tht Ob3arver, The P.-oi:ie-.v, JUM ..J: UI. Growth on track, despite economy THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COWi VOL 92 NO. 4 50 CENTS 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 277796 28-0CT-1Q Vt MtftlAM BE.IH YOUR NEWS, YOUR WAY! 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