MAILED FREE TO EVERY HOME AND BUSINESS IN GILLETTE, MILLINGTON, STIRLING, AND MEYERSVILLE

Published by Renna Media, LLC. On-line at RennaMedia.com ISSUE 33 • MAY 2016

LONG HILL TOWNSHIP PERFECT DAY FOR STIRLING STREET FAIR MEMORIAL DAY PARADE The Long Hill Chamber of Commerce held their annual to set up a table and meet the public. Street Fair on April 24, 2016. There were live performances and demonstrations from MAY 30TH Thousands of people converged on downtown Stirling area businesses. along Main Avenue on a sunny day bosting 70 degree Children were treated to pony rides and many other line up at 9 am temperatures. There were over 100 exhibitors, and many attractions. Gourmet food trucks added many flavors to the at Main & Mercer local civic organizations took advantage of the opportunity event and live music added to the fair-like atmosphere. followed by MEMORIAL SERVICES at Central School

Immediately following services STIRLING FIRE COMPANY OPEN HOUSE Hot Dogs and Sodas 321 Somerset Street Stirling

5 7 E 1 5 D G 9 7 . T 1 A

S T S O S A

D S I N P T

W

A O R T A R P I P S L

C I .

M Photo of this and other events are available at www.rennamedia.com. R E H S R . P P E U and on on Facebook at Facebook.com/Long Hill Leader. Feeel Free to “Like”, “Tag” and “Share”. P POLICE UNITY TOUR KICKS OFF MAY 9TH By: Edir Coronado

May 15th through the 21st marks National Police Week day expedition to the National Law Enforcement Officers

* this year and the Long Hill Township PBA is participating in Memorial in Washington, D.C and has since expanded to *

* the annual Police Unity Tour, a bicycle ride that spans from nine chapters with over 1,900 members. *

M New Jersey to Washington D.C. Long Hill Township community members have a chance D

D Led by detective Matt Newschwander, he and his fellow to show their appreciation for the individuals that patrol their E

S officers; Aaron Buerstetta, Dolores LoPresti, and Melissa streets and keep them safe by logging on to R S E W Sugalski, will embark on a journey of over 200 miles, to policeunitytour.com and sponsoring either a team or R M C represent those officers who have fallen in the line of duty individual officers. E O * and honor their sacrifices. * Show your support May 9th, as officers depart from The T * S * The Police Unity Tour was founded in May of 1997 by Hanover Marriott, Whippany, NJ to Somerset, NJ; Somerset, * U * Officer Patrick P. Montuore of the Florham Park Police NJ to Wilmington, DE, May 10th; to Annapolis, May 11th; * C

* Department. The bike tour began with 18 riders on a four- * and finally arriving in Washington D.C. May 12th. L * A * * T * S * * O * * P Long Hill LEADER • Page 2 • May 2016 ROBOWARRIORS IMPRESSIVE IN COMPETITION Submitted by Dave Schlingloff

The WHRHS Robotics Team, the talents to guide each team. RoboWarriors, in their three-team alliance, The WHRHS Robotics Team 41, the placed second in the FIRST Robotics Mid- RoboWarriors, had another outstanding Atlantic Mt. Olive Event on March 5th and 6th. performance on April 14th through the 16th at the Individually, the team finished 17th out of 39 Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship at Lehigh teams representing local New Jersey and University, making it to the quarterfinal round. Pennsylvania area high schools. This excellent showing is a combination of their On-line at RennaMedia.com FIRST, which stands for “For Inspiration and second place finish at the Mt. Olive District Recognition of Science and Technology,” is a Long Hill Leader is published by Renna Event and first place at the Montgomery Event. not-for-profit charity organization based in Media. 3,500 newspapers are printed monthly During the competition at Lehigh, Team 41 New Hampshire founded in 1989 to and mailed to every business and home in Long had a strong performance in their 12 qualifying inspire young people’s interest and participation Hill, NJ and the balance are distributed for free matches with a very impressive 10 wins and 2 in science and technology. The FIRST Robotics pick-up throughout town. Although great care losses. Going into the playoff round, they were Competition (FRC) is one of several programs has been taken to ensure the information the 8th ranked team out of 60 at the competition. run by FIRST. FRC, dubbed a “varsity sport for contained within is accurate, Renna Media Being in the top 8 put them in a position to the mind,” combines the excitement of sport with assumes no liability for errors or omissions. choose the other 2 teams that would form their 3- the rigors of science and technology. Under strict ©2016 Contents of this newspaper cannot be team alliance. They were, however, chosen by a rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of reproduced without written consent from Renna higher ranked team in the top 8 and decided to Renna Media welcomes the 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, Media LLC. accept that team’s offer to join them. Their comments and concerns of its readers put into design a team “brand,” hone teamwork skills, and alliance was defeated in the quarterfinals in 2 writing and sent build and program a robot to perform prescribed via fax or email to: tough matches. The RoboWarriors did end the tasks against a field of competitors. It is as close Renna Media, LLC competition on a high note when they learned to “real world” engineering as a student can get. 202 Walnut Ave. Cranford, NJ 07016 that their overall performance gave them a Professional mentors volunteer their time and Photo Credit: Sharon Sheridan Hausman Phone: 908-447-1295, Fax: 908-709-9209 ranking of 16th. Email: [email protected] PROMOTE YOUR COMMUNITY EVENT

Community service organizations and sports teams are encouraged to submit news of upcoming events or highlights and photos on recent events. Organizations who are interested in submitting content can (above, back, l-r) Team 41, with their award medals from the Mt. Olive competition: email Peter Ponzio (faculty adviser), Joshua Schmidt, Matthew Battipaglia, Brandon Harris, [email protected] Julian Bisci, Oscar Johansson, Griffith Humphrey, Sameer Howe, John O'Mullan, Anthony Rodrigues, Sean Coleman, Emanuel Savatta, Burcak Coskun, Joshua Gallic, or call 908-418-5586 Tyler Kocmond, Matthew Guo, Garrett Dicken (industry mentor)(front, l-r): Jonathan Soldan, Prateek Humane, Julian Lioanag, Neelay Trivedi, Giovanni Savatta, Claire Barrameda, David Schlingloff, Eva Teplitsky, Nicole Regimbal, Derek Prestera ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSPAPER 3,500 are printed and mailed to every home and business in Long Hill. Reserve space in the next issue. Call Joe Renna at (908) 447-1295 Email: joerenna@ rennamedia.com Long Hill LEADER • Page 3 • May 2016 D L A PPETIZERS N D LUNCH MENU Mon.-Sat.: 11:30 am - 3:00 pm

Fried Veggie Mini 4 Rolls (4 pcs) 3.50 4 Choose a side: wonton soup or hot and sour soup or veggie spring roll. F B 4 3.50 F R 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 Shumai (6 pcs) 5 S R Steamed or fried Japanese shrimp dumplings 13 / 16 / 16 / 18 ENTREES GF Edamame 5 ChooseC rice: white rice, fried rice or brown rice. 13 V 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 B 9 / 10 Indian Pancake w. Chicken Curry Dipping 6 S Extra pancakes are $2 each Teriyaki Chicken / Salmon 9 / 10 13 / 15 C 9 F Vietnamese Pork Spring Roll (4 pcs) 6 Crispy Chicken Cutlet 9 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 T 9 / 10 S GF Gyoza (6 pcs) 3.50 6 Tropical Mango Chicken / Shrimp 9 / 10 Choice of steamed or pan fried 20 3.50 I 9 R Indian Curry ChickenC 9 R Crystal Dumplings (6 pcs) 7 V 9 / 10 / 10 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 S Vietnamese Basil Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 / 10 / 10 G Chicken Skewers (3 pcs) 7 H 9 / 9 / 10 Marinated, char-grilled, serve4 w. peanut, satay dipping GF F House Green Curry Tofu / Chicken / Shrimp 9 / 9 / 10 13 / 13 / 15 / 15 4 S F

C 9 Fried Crab Cheese Wonton (6 pcs) 6 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 2 S Crispy Tangerine Chicken 9 2 Fine Asian Cuisine B 9 / 10 / 10 Peking Duck Steam Buns (2 pcs) 8 4 Broccoli Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 / 10 / 10 Lettuce Wrap GF 10 Vietnamese and Chinese 1 4 S 9 / 10 / 10 Choice of chicken or tofu, stir-fried w. basil, onion, chili pepper, 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 C S Szechuan Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 / 10 / 10 pineapple, fresh lime juice, served w. lettuce leaves C

G 9 / 10 / 10 Garlic Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 / 10 / 10 12 S 9 Hawaii Shrimp Roll (2 pcs) 8 Dine in • take out Shredded mango, jicama, 1 avocado and crispy shrimp, S 13Sesame Seed Chicken 9 20 wrapped in roti pancake, served w. special sauce M 1 G 9 b.y.o.b. GF General Tso's Chicken 9 Summer Roll (2 pcs) 4 5 P 13 / 15 S 8 S GF 4 W Sauteed Mixed Veggies 8 Calamari 8 W S 8 Battered calamari rings, deep fried to crispy, served w. citrus mayo dipping Sauteed String Beans 8 13 / 15 / 26 908.668.7808 S Rock Shrimp 10 13 Battered rock shrimp fried to golden crispy, w. citrus mayo dipping T NOODLE AND RICE 20 908.668.7807 Ye’s Stir-fried RiceS Noodles 9 SOUPS AND SALAD 12 GF Cup / Bowl A Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 H Wonton Soup 3 / 5 Business Hours: House Pineapple Fried Rice 18 9 J GF Mon – Thu: 11:30 am – 9:30 pm 11Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 Hot and Sour Soup 5 3 / 5 S Fri – Sat: 11:30 am – 10:30 pm 5 V Vietnamese Basil Fried Rice 26 9 G Lemongrass Seafood Soup 5 6 / 10 Sunday: 12:00 noon – 9:00 pm S Shrimp, scallop, crab meat, prince mushroom, vermicelli and coconut milk Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 G 5 Y 9 M GF 6 13 18 Spicy Mango Salad 7 P Yaki Udon Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 M 6 C Shredded mango, jicama, crispy vermicelli 6 F S and crushed peanuts in sweet chili sauce Vermicelli C 6 9 41 Mountain Blvd. 12 GF T 6 S Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 Avocado Salad 6 13 /T 15 6 C 9 Warren, NJ 07059 GF M 4 12Classic Fried RiceO Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 Seaweed Salad 5 S M 4 R 12 M Grilled Chicken Salad GF 9 Roast Duck Egg Noodle Soup 12 M 26 S 13 VGift Certificates Available L Grilled Salmon Salad GF 10 Seafood Udon Noodle Soup 13

V Corporate Catering Welcome 13 VERMICELLI OR RICE ON PLATE VEGITARIAN Vermicelli or rice dish with lettuce, tomato, cucumber Lightly sauteed and erved w. white rice 12 B 12 / 13 / 14 q a u t and roasted peanuts and fried onion. served with homemade chili lime sauce. V 13 9 Mixed Veggies GF 10 G 12 / 13 / 14 Vietnamese Grill Chicken 9 GF V 14 V 9 Broccoli 10 G 13 / 15 P 10Vietnamese Grill Pork Chop 9 GF Mushroom and Tofu 11 Order online S 13 / 15 V 10 I GF Vietnamese Grill Shrimp 10 Baby Bok-Choy 10 www.Yesasianbistro.com S 12 / 13 / 14 P 8 String Beans 10 Pork Spring Roll 8 DRINKS N NOODLE AND RICE LWOK ANDW GRILL SIGNATURE Cold Drinks 16oz, Hot Drinks 12oz Served w. White Rice 4 4 Ye’s Stir-fried Rice Noodles Bubble Tea (Cold) 4 Flavored Tea (Cold) 3.50 GF Free topping bubble, jelly or herb Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 Teriyaki S S 5 5 Stir-fried w. dry tofu, onion, pepper and bean 11 sprouts, / 12 top /w. 13peanuts / 14 pudding (additional topping 50¢) Rose Green / Black Tea S S S Chicken / Beef / Shrimp / Salmon 13 / 16 13 / 16/ 16 / 18/ 16 / 18 E Passion Fruit Green Tea Black Tea 5 House Pineapple Fried Rice Crispy ChickenC Cutlet 13 13 Honey Green / Black Tea 5 GF B Taro V V egetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 11 / 12 11 / 13/ 12 / 14/ 13 / 14 Breaded chicken breast deep fried to golden crispy, w. chef special sauce Lychee Black Tea I 6 S Stir-fried w. pineapple, corn, onion, bell pepper, carrots and raising I E 6 9 / 10 Green Tea E GF Grapefruit Green Tea Tropical Mango Chicken / Shrimp 13 / 15 13 C/ oconut15 Vietnamese Basil Fried Rice C Fresh mango, F onion, bell peppers, prince mushroom and sweet peas, 9 Lemon Green / Black Tea 6 6 Strawberry Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 11 / 12 11 / 13/ 12 / 14/ 13 / 14 sauteed w. spicy sweet mango sauce G 6 S Stir-fried w. onion, bell peppers, basils, peas, carrots and corn T 9 / 10 Mango G C 6 Flavored Tea (Hot) 3.50 C Yaki Udon I Sangria Crispy Duck 9 20 Chocolate 20 Crispy duckC glazed w. fruity red wine sauce over baby bok-cho Rose Green / Black Tea 7 7 Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 Almond Stir-fried w. baby bok-choy, onion, bell peppers 11 and / carrots12 / 13 / 14 V 9 / 10 / 10 Honey Green / Black Tea S C C 7 7 Vietnamese Basil Grapefruit Green Tea M M H Tofu / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 9 13 / 9 / / 13 10 13 / 15/ 13 / 15/ 15 Bubble/ 15 Tea (Hot) 4 Singapore Vermicelli S Free topping bubble, jelly or herb GF Sauteed w. eggplant, prince mushroom, onion, sweet peas Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 pudding (additional topping 50¢) 6 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 C and fresh basil leaves w. spicy basil sauce 9 (Per table) 6 S Stir-fried w. onion, bell peppers, bean sprouts and egg Hot Tea 2.00 P 8 Black Tea P 8 Classic Fried Rice B 9 / 10 / 10 House Green Curry Taro Coffee (Cold or Hot) 4 L L 10 10 Vegetable / Chicken / Beef / Shrimp GF 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 Tofu / Chicken / Shrimp GF 12 / 13 1 / 15 C C 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 S 9 / 10 / 10 Green Tea S Stir-fried w. egg, onion, peas and carrots Broccoli, eggplant, prince mushroom, onion Coconut Mocha

G and bell pepper cooked in green curry sauce 9 / 10 / 10 Almond Cappuccino Roast Duck Egg Noodle Soup 12 8 8 12 Matcha Latte S S S Korean Grilled Baby Back Ribs 9 20 20 Seafood Udon Noodle Soup 13 M (Can) Vietnamese Coffee S 13 Marinated short ribs, grilled in Korean style Soft Drink 1.25 G 9 Coke 5 P PHO GF 13 / 15 5 Pho starts with fragrant broth which is made fresh daily. The aromatic broth made Crispy Tangerine Chicken / Beef 13 / 15 Diet Coke Fresh Juice 4 S Seasoned chickenS shreds fried to crispy and glazed w. tangerine sauce 8 C 8 by simmering light, quality meat, beef knuckle bones, served with fresh flat rice Sprite Watermelon C B 8 B noodles, and topped with your meat selection, also fresh Asian herbs and spices. S XO Sauce Chicken / Shrimp / Sea Bass 13 8 / 15 13 / 26/ 15 Fanta/ 26 Cucumber S 10 10 Pho Dac Biet 13 Sauteed w. sweet peas, broccoli, prince mushroom and onion Mountain Dew Kiwi B B This Pho bowl is pocked with rare eye round steak, well-done skirt flank, 13 T Ice Tea Orange soft tendon, and beef bolts. It's a different texture in every bite. Seafood Pan Fried Noodles 20 20 Shrimp, scallop,S crabmeat, squid, prince mushroom

Pho Tai 12 12 sauteed w. house special brown sauce, over crispy fried noodles 9 A A layer of thin rare eye round steak is cooked by the beef broth right in your bowl, bringing out the sweetness & tenderness of beef slies in to each bite. 18 3 / 5 3 / 5 H Butter Shrimp 18 DESSERT Jumbo shrimpJ sauteed w. chef's special sauce, served w. fried black 9 kerneled rice Pho Bo Vien 11 11 H H 3 / 5 3 / 5 S Seasoned beef and soft tendon meaet balls cut into bite-size portions further GF New York Cheese Cake 5 creamte on undertone of sweetness to the already fragrant beef broth. V Char-Grilled Chilean Sea Bass 26 26 L L 6 / 10 6 / 10 It is a favorite among children. Served overS steamed mixed veggies w. miso-orange sauce S S 9 Green Tea Ice Cream 5 Pho Tom 13 13Y Mandarin Fish 9 18 Mango 18 Sorbet 6 7 7 Plum shrimp are topped over beef broth, low in calories but amazing in taste. F S S P Fresh red snapper lightly breaded to golden crispy S Coconut Sorbet 6 Pork Chop 12 w. sweet peas, pineapple, onion and bell peppers over special spicy sauce Selected pork chop marenated in lemongrass special sauce 12 9 6 S Tiramisu 6 6 Hot and Spicy Chicken / Beef 13 / 15 13 / 15 C O 9 S 5 Grilled Chicken 12 12 Onion, bell peppers, prince mushroom, sweet peas, stir-fried w. chef special sauce Mochi Ball Choice of Flavors: 4 S 5 S Selected chicken breast marenated in lemongrass special sauce R 12 Mango, Strawberry, Vanilla, and Green Tea G G 9 9 Crispy Cumin Lamp Chop 26 26 VERMICELLI OR RICE ON PLATE Lightly breadedL flash-fried golden brown w. peppers and onion V S 13 G G 10 10 Vermicelli or rice dish with lettuce, tomato, cucumber and roasted peanuts and fried onion. served with homemade chili lime sauce. 13 V Indian Curry Chicken 13 We want Ye’s Bistro to be a place where you feel at home, Vietnamese Grill Chicken 12 12 B 12 / 13 / 14 Broccoli Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 12 / 13 / 14 can relax in a warm and casual family style atmosphere, Vietnamese Grill Pork Chop 13 G V 13 Garlic ChickenG / Beef / Shrimp 12 / 13 12 / 14/ 13 / 14 and at the same time enjoy a wide variety 10 10 9 V Vietnamese Grill Shrimp 14 14 of the most famous Asian cuisine. B B 10 10 GeneralG Tso's Chicken / Shrimp 13 / 15 13 / 15 P Pork Spring Roll 10 10V 9 M M 11 11 SesameS Seed Chicken / Shrimp 13 / 15 13 / 15 Whatever dish you decide to enjoy, we use all Indicates choice of mild, medium or hot, seasoned to your taste. V 10 I fresh vegetables, highest quality ingredients, B B 10 10 GF Gluten Free options are available. SzechuanS Chicken / Beef / Shrimp 12 / 13 12 / 14/ 13 / 14 Every entree is prepared with fresh ingedients. No MSG or preservatives are used.P 8 and all the homemade secret sauces. S S 10 10 Long Hill LEADER • Page 4 • May 2016 CLASSICAL PIANIST JOSEPH HAUER COMES TO STIRLING MAY 15TH AT THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF STIRLING ONE SHOW ONLY AT 2:00 P.M. • FREE ADMISSION

On May 15, 2016, at 2:00 p.m., the First Presbyterian Church of Stirling will present classical pianist Joseph Hauer who is making his First Pres Concert Series debut. Pianist Joseph Hauer, soloist, chamber musician, and collaborative pianist, hails from Appleton Wisconsin. Only 23 years old, he has already performed concertos with the Oberlin Orchestra, Fox Valley Symphony, Madison Symphony Orchestra, and Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra. His performances have been broadcast statewide on Wisconsin Public Television and Wisconsin Public Radio, as well as on WCLV 104.9’s “ Ovations.” Recent engagements brought him to the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Freeport Community Concert Association (New York), Young Masters Recital Series (Valley Cottage), University of Family Music Education Scholarship; at Oberlin, Michigan School of Music, Oberlin Conservatory he was awarded the Junior Prize in Piano, named of Music, and other venues throughout the United alternate winner in the Arthur Dann Piano States. He has attended the Golandsky Institute Competition, and was winner of the Senior Summer Symposium at Princeton University, Concerto Competition. His former teachers PianoSummer at New Paltz, and Pianofest in the include Catherine Kautsky, Kyung Kim, Hamptons. He is a perennial performer at the Catherine Walby, and Charlene Reitz. His Apollo Chamber Music Festival. interests include jazz piano, Russian, racquetball, Hauer is currently pursuing a Masters in Piano and snowboarding. Performance with Eteri Andjaparidze at the NYU For more information, go to Steinhardt School of Music, where he holds a www.fpcstirling.org or call the First Presbyterian position as Adjunct Instructor of Piano. He is also Church of Stirling at (908) 647 - 1033. a Summer Chamber Music Instructor at the This will be the sixth in the Church’s concert Arthur Krempin School of Music in Appleton, series for the 2015 – 2016 season. Admission, as WI. He completed his undergraduate studies at always, is free. A short reception will follow the the Oberlin Conservatory with Professor Peter concert at which attendees may meet the Takács on a full scholarship from the Miller performer. Refreshments will be served.

LAW OFFICE OF DAVID C. BENDUSH, ESQ. www.berkeleyheightslawyer.com • Over 28 years of experience • Licensed New Jersey and U.S. Supreme Court • Appointed by Superior Court of NJ Arbitrator and ESP Panelist PRACTICE AREAS INCLUDE: Call or Email us today • Matrimonial and Domestic Violence (908) 771-0550 • Chancery Litigation • Real Estate Closings and Landlord & Tenant Email: • Trusts and Estates/Probate Litigation [email protected] • Personal Injury

Offices at: 310 Springfield Avenue • Suite 10 34 North Main Street • 2nd Floor Berkeley Heights, N.J. Marlboro, N.J. (by appointment only) Long Hill LEADER • Page 5 • May 2016 Long Hill LEADER • Page 6 • May 2016 LONG HILL FIRST RESPONDERS RECEIVE DONATION OF EQUIPMENT TO SAVE PETS' LIVES

The Long Hill First Aid Squad has a new life- to donate to first responders in other towns where saving tool, specially designed oxygen masks for our clients live." pets. The masks were donated through Canine The company provides at-home pet care Saves. This project of the Canine Company is to products and services including the Invisible provide masks to first responders in communities Fence(r) brand pet containment systems and where the company's clients live. Manners obedience training to pet parents across Bob English, Captain of the Long Hill First New Jersey, New York, and the New England Aid Squad, requested the masks after learning states. about the project. Each set of masks comes in three sizes to fit many pets, from small mammals like rabbits up through giant-breed dogs. They connect to the standard oxygen tanks that rescue teams carry. "Over the years Long Hill Township has had a number of house fires where pets have been rescued. I hope we never have to use these canine oxygen masks, but I know we will," said Captain English. So far this year, Canine Company has donated more than 40 sets of masks to 18 fire departments and first aid squads across New Jersey including those in neighboring towns like Bernardsville, Basking Ridge, Martinsville, North Plainfield, and Stirling. "At Canine Company, we offer products and services to help pet parents keep their pets healthy, safe, and happy at home: we believe in (above) EMT and Long Hill First Aid Squad community outreach that does the same," said member Lisa Scanlon of Millington tests Renee Coughlin, of Canine Company. "We hope the pet oxygen masks on Rebel. LONG HILL MASTER PLAN SURVEY The Master Plan helps shape the future of the create it. next 10 years for Long Hill Township. It defines Make sure your voice is heard. Participate in goals and recommendations for what our town the Master Plan Survey online. It only takes a few looks like, what makes our town attractive to minutes and will help the Township Master Plan existing and new residents and businesses, how Committee take your recommendations and we handle the challenges we face, in other words, concerns into consideration. Visit the link below who we are and will become as a community. The to take the survey. Master Plan is our plan; it takes our effort to http://master-plan-survey.questionpro.com Long Hill LEADER • Page 7 • May 2016

erving S LEGS or CRAB BSTER tems LO pecial I For more information, please call other S with oliday Every H 908-490-1600 Fax: 908-490-1601 10% DISCOUNT Seniors 60+, Military, www.hibachigrillandbuffetnj.com Police, College Students Large Parking Lot to Hibachi Grill Supreme Buffet (Show ID) BLUE STAR SHOPPING CENTER Accommodate our Customers 1701 U.S. Highway 22 West • Watchung

MONDAY - THURSDAY Lunch 11am - 3:30pm Dinner 3:30pm - 10:00pm Adult ...... $7.99 Adult ...... $11.59 SUSHI Kids 7-10 ...... $5.99 Kids 7-10 ...... $6.99 Fantastic range of freshly prepared sushi. Kids 3-6 ...... $3.99 Kids 3-6 ...... $5.99 Most selection and top quality among all competitors. 2 & Under ...... FREE! 2 & Under ...... FREE! It is far from the typical “buffet quality” sushi. FRIDAY - SATURDAY At HIBACHI, you don’t sacrifice taste for price. Lunch 11am - 3:30pm Dinner 3:30pm - 10:30pm Adult ...... $7.99 Adult ...... $11.59 Kids 7-10 ...... $5.99 Kids 7-10 ...... $6.99 BUFFET Kids 3-6 ...... $3.99 Kids 3-6 ...... $5.99 Elegant, modern, fresh, executed with care and 2 & Under ...... FREE! 2 & Under ...... FREE! confidence. HIBACHI Grill Supreme Buffet brings together SUNDAY ALL DAY DINNER 250+ of fresh-made Asian dishes in eleven buffet bars. 11am - 10pm Adult ...... $11.59 Kids 7-10 ...... $6.99 Kids 3-6 ...... $5.99 HIBACHI 2 & Under ...... FREE! Choose your favorite ingredients from dozens of seafood, meats and vegetables. Watch our chef preparing them in GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE our special hibachi sauce to create a full-flavored dish. ASK US ABOUT CATERING YOUR NEXT EVENT! We have a large party room available for birthday parties, office meetings & weddings. $ 25 OFF $ 50 OFF $ OFF $ 00 OFF ADULT BUFFET 2 2 ADULT 10 ANY ONE 5 4 ADULT 1 PARTY BUFFETS BUFFETS With purchase of a beverage per person With purchase of a beverage per person Of $100 or more. Monday - Thursday Only. With purchase of a beverage per person Watchung • 908-490-1600 Watchung • 908-490-1600 Watchung • 908-490-1600 Watchung • 908-490-1600 Cash Only. Limit 4. Not valid with any other Cash Only. Limit 4. Not valid with any other Cash Only. Limit 4. Not valid with any other Cash Only. Limit 4. Not valid with any other offers or discounts. Expires 6/10/16. offers or discounts. Expires 6/10/16. offers or discounts. Expires 6/10/16. offers or discounts. Expires 6/10/16. Long Hill LEADER • Page 8 • March 2016 WHRHS NEWS 2016 NATIONAL MERIT AND PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS Six seniors named National Merit Finalists at Watchung Hills Regional High School; two students nominated as U.S. Presidential Scholars

Six seniors at Watchung Hills Regional High School (WHRHS) have been named National Merit Finalists. They are: Claire Yuxuan Chen, Emily K. Kim, Kunwoo Park, Eric Zhu and Henry Zhu, all of Warren Township, and Isis M. Zhang of Stirling. In addition, two of the seniors have been nominated also as U.S. Presidential Scholars, Claire Yuxuan Chen and Isis M. Zhang. National Merit The National Merit Program named some 1,600 National Merit semifinalists across the country in September, and typically, about 90 percent of the semifinalists go on to be selected as finalists. All six semifinalists at WHRHS have now been named finalists. The semifinalists qualified as a result of scores in the PSAT NMSQT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test), taken during the fall of junior year. In addition, other factors are considered, (above) Watchung Hills Regional High School (WHRHS) Principal George Alexis, left, such as classroom work as verified by an official congratulates the six WHRHS students named National Merit Finalists, and two students school transcript, and SAT (Scholastic Aptitude nominated as U.S. Presidential Scholars. The National Merit Finalists are, from left, Isis M. Test) scores. Zhang of Stirling, and Claire Yuxuan Chen, Henry Zhu, Eric Zhu, Kunwoo Park, and Emily K. The selection of some 7,400 National Merit Kim, all of Warren Township. Zhang and Chen are also nominated as U.S. Presidential Scholars. Scholarship winners, will take place this spring. Scholarship offers will be mailed to winners at Jimmy Carter to recognize students who nominated. The majority of the scholars are their home address and confidential notification demonstrate exceptional talent in the visual, selected on the basis of broad academic will be sent to their principals. creative and performing arts. It was extended achievement. About 20 students are selected on U.S. Presidential Scholars further in 2015 by President Barack Obama to the basis of their academic and artistic The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, which recognize students who demonstrate ability and scholarship in the visual arts, the performing arts, was started by Executive Order of President accomplishment in career and technical or creative writing. Beginning this year, about Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964, to recognize some education fields. another 10 students will be chosen on the basis of the nation’s most distinguished graduating Each year up to 161 are named U.S. of their ability and accomplishment in career and seniors. It was expanded in 1979 by President Presidential Scholars, out of some 4,000 who are technical education fields. Tony Catanzaro 908-647-3434 [email protected] Fax: 908-454-4111 • Landscape Design • Tree and Shrub Moving • Landscape Installation • Ponds and Water • Masonry and Stonework Features • Techo-Bloc Techo-Pro • Landscape Maintenance www.regencylandscape.com www.facebook.com/pages/regency-landscape PO Box 224, Millington, New Jersey 07946

Why Repave? Sealcoat & Save! MAKE YOUR ASPHALT GREAT AGAIN! BACK TO BLACK SEALCOATING Serving Somerset County and Surrounding Areas For Over 20 Years Jeff Fitzgerald, PT, DPT 732-968-3646 • Inte8rio0r •0 Ex-te7rio7r •4 W-a7llpa6pe4r R8 emoval backtoblacksealcoating.com • Sheetrock Repair • Powerwashing NJ License #40QA00847100 [email protected] Serving The Local Community Since 2006 WE WILL EDGE, CLEAN, PRIME OIL SPOTS & SEALCOAT YOUR DRIVEWAY! • Deck Restoration • Light Carpentry • Parking Lot Line Striping • Hot Asphalt Repairs • Tennis Courts Most Major Insurance • Driveways & Parking Lots • Asphalt or Coal Tar (Emulsion Sealer) • Specializing in Large Parking Lots • Pothole Patching • SNOW REMOVAL Owner Supervised Companies Accepted. • Hot Rubberized Crack Filling • Power Washing • Asphalt Patch Work • References Available • Free Estimates 391 Springfield Avenue, Suite 2A Call for a We will beat any legitimate • Fully Insured • No Job Too Small 5% DISCOUNT Sealcoat company’s written estimate. FREE Estimate FOR SENIORS • We Return All Calls The Same Day Berkeley Heights NJ 07922 & Receive a FULLY INSURED! FREE Gift! & VETERANS! Lic# 13VH06534400 908-898-1950 $600 OFF $An2y In0te0rio r OPainFtinF g DRIVEWAY REPAIR ANY COMPLETE Job Over $1000 $ MEayX noTt bEe RcoImObinRed JwiOth Bany May not be combined with any Fax:908-898-1960 Minimum purchase $500. Limit ooner. N oS oEtheAr diLscCounOts AappTly. IENxp. G6/30/16. other offer. Expires June 4, 2016 other offer. Expires June 4, 2016 50 OFF www.berkeleyheightspt.com Long Hill LEADER • Page 9 • March 2016

Quality & Convenience

Order online: wwwtheyardnj.com 2115 Lake Avenue • Scotch Plains, NJ 908-233-9900 HOURS : Monday to Saturday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm, Sunday (March - June ONLY) 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

MULCH/TOPSOIL WE ALSO CARRY per yard • Grass Seed Shredded Hardwood Mulch ...... $21 • Fertilizer Organic Root Mulch ...... $24 • Garden Tools Black Magic Mulch ...... $31 • Wheel Barrows Brown Dyed Mulch ...... $31 • Landscape Fabric Red Mulch ...... $34 • Bagged Mulch Natural Cedar Mulch ...... $45 • Topsoil & Stone Canadian Hemlock Mulch ...... $43 • Salt Hay Playground Mulch ...... $32 & Penn Mulch Black Gold Topsoil ...... $33 Jersey Brown Topsoil ...... $31 • Firewood Farm Top Soil ...... $18 Organic Mushroom Soil ...... $38 STONE PRODUCTS per yard FREE Local Delivery SOD 3⁄8” Delaware River Stone ...... $50 ONLY 35¢ 3⁄4” Delaware River Stone ...... $52 per 5-Yards or more sq. ft. 1 1/2”-3” Delaware River Stone ....$60 3⁄4 Clean Stone ...... $37 ORDER ON-LINE AND RECEIVE Quarry Process ...... $34 THIS MONTH’S Stone Dust ...... $34 SPECIAL Mason Sand ...... $43 3⁄4” Red Stone ...... $64 Black Magic Goose Egg Stone ...... $90 $Any5 Or.de0r o0f $5 0.O00 orF MoF re www.theyardnj.com Mulch Enter Coupon Code 2115YD $31 per Yard Long Hill LEADER • Page 10 • March 2016 WATCHUNG HILL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TALENT SHOW Some 15 acts showcased the breadth of talent Machine; Second Place, sophomore Neha Saju of Parton; the band, “No Fugazi,” featuring juniors among students and teachers at Watchung Hills Warren, reading her original poem, “Paper David Kim on keyboards and lead vocals, and Regional High School (WHRHS) at a Talent Soulmate;” and Third Place, junior Anthony Natalie Kim of Warren on bass, sophomore Show, sponsored by the student ALS Alliance Speros of Stirling, playing solo electric guitar and Edward Cai of Watchung on guitar, and Owen Club, Tuesday, April 12, in the school’s singing “Voodoo Child,” the classic song by DiDonna on drums, singing a medley of songs, Performing Arts Center. The event benefited Stevie Ray Vaughan. “How Deep Is Your Love,” “Weight in Gold,” Project ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Among the other highlights of the night was a and “Tight Rope.” Lou Gehrig’s Disease). presentation of “Alexander Hamilton,” the Sophomore Cherlin Zhu of Warren playing on The Talent Show included student singers, opening song of the current Broadway Musical, the flute, “Concertino,” by Cecile Chaminade; musicians, dancers, rap artists and poets. A panel “Hamilton,” by Lin Manuel Miranda. Four senior Justin Johnson, a native of , of students and teachers acted as judges. First WHRHS History teachers Rebecca Brown, Sean singing Rap songs, “Fade Me”/ “Change;” Place, the singing trio of Juniors Veronica Mu of New, Ken Karnas and Greg O’Reilly, sang the freshman Spencer Acciarito delivering an Warren, Hannah Melillo of Millington and song’s lead parts, with a host of students singing original stand-up comedy routine; senior Allison Horvath of Warren. They sang acapella, ensemble chorus parts. The ensemble included Elizabeth Bard of Watchung playing “Lilium,” on and in three-part harmony, the hit “Shake It Out,” students: Adele Rotondo, Suchir Govindarajan, the piano; senior Walter Benitez of Green Brook originally performed by Florence and the Krishti Bhaumik, Angela Celeste, Hannah singing a Rap song, “Low Key; “ seniors Alicia Melillo, Rhiannon Barone, Allison Horvath, Gupta of Watchung and Alisha Sahay of Green Nikhil Bhat, Eric Bautista, Justin Panzarino, John Brook performed ethnic dances from India; Ray, Gabe Peraza, Owen DiDonna, Jordan junior Colton Berry of Green Brook singing, Reynolds, Shaun Parimoo, Ahena Nadim, Nicole “The Last Amazing Grays,” by Sonata Arctica; Vila, Claire Vickery, Alex Terry, Emily Krouk, And English teachers Ira Horowitz on electric and Abby Watkins. guitar, Kristin Mannion on vocals, and Mike Other performances included: junior Filipa Porter on acoustic guitar and vocals, singing Pamol of Green Brook and freshman Angelina “Stressed Out,” by Twenty-One Pilots. For an Cerano of Warren singing, “I Will Always Love encore to close the Talent Show, they played, You,” by Whitney , written by Dolly “Weather With You,” by Crowded House.

(above The Band, No Fugasi, featuring, from left, juniors Natalie Kim of Warren Township and David Kim of Millington, sophomore Edward Cai of Watchung and Owen DiDonna of Millington.

(above) Junior Anthony Speros of Stirling won third place honors, singing and playing electric (above) Watchung Hills Regional High School (WHRHS) History teachers, kneeling from left, guitar on a cover of “Voodoo Child,” by Stevie Sean New, Ken Karnas, Greg O’Reilly, and Rebecca Brown, and, behind them, a cast of WHRHS Ray Vaughan. student actor/singers, presented the opening number of “Hamilton,” at the Talent Show.

Landscaping • Excavating Tree Service • Brick Patios & Walkways 908-755-6839 Family owned and operated since 1986. www.bowmanlandscaping.com GATES AVE KNITTERS Long Hill LEADER • Page 11 • March 2016 CLUB CELEBRATES LONG HILL HISTORICAL 16 YEARS SOCIETY MEETING Five women started the group on Gates Avenue The Thursday May 26th meeting of the Long in Gillette. They met twice a month at different Hill Historical Society will be held at 7:30 pm in households. The group grew to 20 knitters after the Millington Schoolhouse, 1802 Long Hill 5 years. The Knitters found a new home in the Road, Millington, NJ. Long Hill Public Library. This past year the Speakers will be Kelly Roshto and Rene' Knitters produced a total of 400 hats, 65 of which Phelan. Come and see some of the recent were donated to the Long Hill Public Library. additions to the archives which have been The remaining hats were donated to the Market donated to the society within the past year and Street Mission in Morristown, the Hillside the stories they tell. Community Food Bank, and to the St. Joseph Also meet the winner of our 2016 Historical Social Service Center in Elizabeth. The Knitters Essay Contest. meet at the Library’s community room on the 2nd Visit us online at and 4th Wednesday of the month from 7 p.m. to www.rennamedia.com. 9 p.m. If anyone is interested in participating and on on Facebook at please contact Arlene Kaplan at Facebook.com/Long Hill Leader. [email protected]

RENNA MEDIA NEWSPAPER RATE SHEET WE MAIL 100,000 NEWSPAPERS Owned and operated by Mike Umstead MONTHLY! To place an ad call: Tina Renna at 908-418-5586 BUSY BEE or Joe Renna at 908-447-1295 908-289-8911 email: [email protected] Fax: 908-709-9209 Chimneys Gutters Masonry Roofing Cleaning Cleaning Repairs Repairs & Repairs & Repairs $29 $85 FOR ANY CHIMNEY CLEANING GUTTER CLEANING RICH LEY & CO. TREE SERVICE Firewood • Logs • Chips • Mulch • 110 Ft. All-Terrain Crane • 60 Ft. Bucket • Stump Removal Leave your tree work to us

Fully Insured 908-654-1353 Over 30 Years Scotch Plains, NJ PAINTING & MASONRY • Exterior / Interior Painting • Finish Carpentry • Masonry / Stone / Concrete • Patios / Walkways

www.A9ffo0rda8ble H3om4eI3mp ro4ve8me9ntN7 ow.com

MARIO CONSTRUCTION SUPERIOR & LANDSCAPE SUPPLY SCREENED 219 Railroad Ave. • Stirling, NJ 07980 TOPSOIL Est. 1961 908-647-3936 700 YARDS $25 AVAILABLE LOTS OF DISCOUNTED per yard NOW RENTAL SPACE ODD LOTS: UNSCREENED AND AVAILABLE WALL STONES, LARGE QUANTITIES FOR PARKING PAVERS, BOULDERS OF FREE FILL (you & RR TIES load) AVAILABLE Long Hill LEADER • Page 12 • May 2016

Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Market Freshly baked Portuguese and Store Hours: Mon-Sat: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Italian bread delivered daily! Sun: 9:00 am to 5:00pm “We’re Not Just Produce” [email protected] somersetfarmsnj.com q t u ] 908-757-7730 Your One-stop 950 Route 22 East • North Plainfield, NJ Party Place COUPON FRESH FRUIT OR VEGETABLE PLATTERS $1.00 OFF your purchase Platters over stuffed with the best the season has to offer. • 14 inch 24.99 of $20.00 OR MORE • 16 inch 29.99

• 18 inch 39.99 LON5 Excludes garden center and fish purchases. Limit 1 offer per customer Perfect for Special Occasions! per day. Not to be combined with other offer. Offer expires 6/15/16.

COUPON COUPON Large selection of FRESH SHRIMP SICURRO SLICILNONG 5 PROVOLONE annuals, perenniels, $ 99 LON5 herb plants, trees, $ 9916/20 9 lb 16/20 size lb size 4 plant, shrubs By the pound only. Limit 1 lb per customer per coupon per day. By the pound only. Limit 1 lb per customer per coupon 6p/e15r /d1a6 y. 6/15/16 & much much more. Not to be combined with other offer. Offers good thru . Not to be combined with other offer. Offers good thru . COUPON COUPON BOAR’S HEAD BOAR’S HEAD LON5 OVEN GOLD DOMESTIC SWISS TURKEY BREAST $ 99 $ 99 lb 5 lb LON5 Must purchase 1 lb. Limit 1 lb. per coupon. C7oupon may not be combined Must purchase 1 lb. Limit 1 lb. per coupon. Coupon may not be combined with other offers. Limit 1 offer and coupon per day. Offer expires 6/15/16. with other offers. Limit 1 offer and coupon per day. Offer expires 6/15/16.

Call Today To Order! 908-757-7730 • 950 Route 22 East North Plainfield Open 7 Days Daily 9am-7pm / Sunday 9am-5pm

Fresh Fruit Arrangements & Chocolate Covered Strawberries PERFECT GIFT FOR Strawberry Touchdown • Birthdays • Thank You Special - Pick up only • Get Well • Deepest Sympathy • I Love You $5 OFYOUF R FRUITFUL • Centerpieces CREATION PERFECT DESSERT ADD ON $39.99 OR MORE Available For Send Mom a Gift Pick Up Or Delivery with Taste! Offer expiresL 6O/1N5/516.