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Volume 116 Number 4 THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2003 75 Cents 75 cents Gennaro prepares to take helm at Paper Mill known mainly for its plays and Steppenwolf Theatre Company musicals like the Paper Mill.” jobs.” By Eveline Speedie new works and for its excellence in Chicago. Known for its en- Gennaro stressed his belief in According to Del Rossi, Gen- of The Item in acting. The Paper Mill is semble structure and risk-taking offering works that fit the audi- naro’s primary task will be to ad- Talk about tough acts to known for its plays and new productions, Steppenwolf was ence. He said he intends to meet dress the business aspects of the follow! works and its excellence in musi- founded in 1976 as an ensemble with Del Rossi over the coming theater’s operations. Come mid-April the Paper cal productions. We’re not dis- of nine actors, including Gary months to determine where the “We need to bring ourselves to Mill will find itself with a new similar. I plan to do works that Sinise. theater has been successful in the a full complement of staff, like leader, Michael Gennaro, at the are right for the Paper Mill audi- Gennaro said he is energized past and to learn from those tri- before,” the longtime producer helm. Anticipation is high that ence.” by the prospect of blending the umphs for future decisions. said. Top positions in marketing, Gennaro, the man poised to suc- Gennaro will be coming on Paper Mill’s legacy of musical His first order of business as development and production, ceed Angelo Del Rossi as chief board following the theater’s na- theatrical productions with the CEO will be to fill the marketing and the posts of general manager executive officer of the more tionwide search for a new presi- acting strengths of Steppenwolf. and development positions that and artistic director have been than 60-year-old theater, will dent and CEO. Del Rossi will “It would be exciting to bring have been vacant and to get to vacant for a long time, Del Rossi make some radical changes. continue as executive producer Steppenwolf actors and directors know the theater staff, he said. added. Not necessarily, he says. and president through July, when to do work at the Paper Mill,” he “With the other appointments, Gennaro will be charged with “It’s all too premature and he will become president emeri- said. “For example, doing some- we’ll see who’s there,” Gennaro enhancing the theater’s budget anyway, this is not Steppenwolf tus. thing like ‘All My Sons.’ I see it said. “I believe in teamwork and consciousness when making pro- East in the making,” Gennaro The new CEO leaves a posi- as a merger. Nobody does plays communication and in giving duction decisions. As a nonprofit Michael Gennaro said Friday. “Steppenwolf is tion as executive director of the like we do. And nobody does everybody a chance to do their Continued on Page 21 Audit says town in New rules solid fiscal form for sports officers qualified their work, ex- in works By Anne L. Malyska plaining that they examined fi- of The Item nancial statements based on test- By Harry Trumbore Auditors came before the town- ing, or sampling, according to a of The Item ship Tuesday night and reported letter signed by Robert G. positively on its fiscal condition. Rooney, a registered municipal At its meeting scheduled for The report, provided by De- accountant with Deloitte & Monday night, the Board of Ed- loitte & Touche, showed the Touche. They assessed account- ucation is expected to vote on an township was in compliance both ing principles and evaluated the amendment to its policy regard- financially and with state law for township’s financial statements. ing conduct at athletic events. its dealings through Dec. 31, Gordon said auditors also ex- The amendment directs the 2001. As such, the report did not amined the township’s internal school superintendent and the find inconsistencies and did not financial controls, such as athletic director of township make any recommendations for whether the municipal depart- schools to draft regulations that the municipal government itself. ments provide receipts for finan- include specific penalties for vio- “It’s great when you have no cial transactions (they do, lating the district’s code of con- audit findings, which I expected Gordon said) and if purchase duct at sporting events. Code and anyway,” said township Busi- orders are signed by the appro- penalties apply to athletes, ness Administrator Timothy priate officials (they are, Gordon coaches, officials and spectators. Gordon. “But sometimes they said, by him, the chief finance The wording being considered will, and you want to make officer and a department head). by the board is essentially the those corrections. Auditors also may test finan- same as first drafted this autumn “The audits here have been cial soundness by reviewing re- when school boards across the pretty good,” Gordon continued. ceipts and verifying payment state began reassessing their “It’s like going to the doctor and amounts with individual resi- codes of conduct in response to getting a clean bill of health.” dents, checking records in the fi- state legislation. A bill signed by Representatives from Deloitte nance office against records in Gov. James McGreevey at that & Touche apparently visited mu- another department or looking time encouraged school boards nicipal offices last spring. While for material evidence of stated and youth organizations to estab- they routinely head to depart- purchases, Gordon said. lish a policy regarding behavior ments that deal with large sums of Rooney commented on the at sporting events and to explore money—such as the tax collec- level of assistance that Millburn ways to enforce such policies. tor’s office and the assessor’s provided them. “We pretty much do every- office—their visits to other depart- “In our judgement, we had the thing they suggest,” Ted D’- ments are at random and unan- full cooperation of the town- Alessio, the district’s athletic di- nounced, Gordon said. No one ship’s management staff,” rector said this week. knows where audit officers will Rooney said to the Township The Northern Hills Confer- visit and what they will check. Committee Tuesday night. Photo by Tyson Trish ence, in which the high school “The element of surprise is The Deloitte & Touche letter CHASING THE PUCK—Jamie Harrison (32) of Millburn High School battles Montclair participates, already has a spec- one (reason),” Gordon said, “and goes on to say audit officers be- Kimberley Academy’s Will Connolly (15) for possession of the puck during the teams’ Jan. tators’ code of conduct that is to make sure people are on their lieved their work served as a 15 game at Clary Anderson Arena in Montclair. The Millers came out on the short end of posted at the school’s gym and toes is another.” sound basis on which to form a 4-2 score. See Page 17 for more photos. included in game programs and Presenting their findings, audit Continued on Page 27 Continued on Page 27 S. Mountain upgrade In the public eye... could wrap-up early Republicans promote Kean Jr. pears unrealistic. To meet it, he Monday of his goals and that of sembly. He asked to be permitted By Harry Trumbore By Eveline Speedie his party. to make a motion at the start of said, work would have to have of The Item of The Item started “yesterday.” Having sponsored or co-spon- the Assembly session on Jan. 23, While detailed plans to expand Four new classrooms are This story is the first in a series sored more than 130 bills during his last day in that office, so that classroom space at all district el- slated to be built at the school, of articles on elected officials his time in office, Kean apparent- a vote could be heard. ementary schools await final but South Mountain is the only who serve this township. ly is a hard-working Assembly- Sires responded that the bill state approval, the Board of Edu- school where additions will Republican leaders in the 21st man. Raising the specter of parti- would not be posted and wished cation at its Jan. 13 meeting be made inside the facility, not District stood solidly behind san politics, however, he admit- Kean luck in the state Senate. moved its building program for- outside. Thomas H. Kean Jr. last Thurs- ted one of his main objectives Sires referred to McGreevey’s ward by hiring Turner Construc- “There are no foundations to day at a special election conven- has eluded him. statement during the State-of- tion Co. to manage the projects. do,” said South Mountain princi- tion, thereby earmarking him as The new Senator faulted De- the-State speech Jan. 14 that the Of all five schools, South pal Patricia McFall on a recent a much-needed standard bearer mocrats for foiling his chances bill was too weak. The Speaker Mountain School will be the one tour of the lower level. “It’s rela- in the state for their party. of achieving one of his top goals said in his letter to Kean that the to benefit most quickly from tively self-contained.” Kean won the unanimous sup- since elected to office—cam- General Assembly would be “ad- planned construction; voters ap- Pointing to rows of old pianos port of his fellow Republicans in paign finance reform. dressing campaign finance proved a referendum in Septem- and piles of obsolete electronic his bid to fill the unexpired seat In one of his last acts while in reform this year in a more com- ber to fund the elementary equipment, she said the empty in the state Senate of Richard H. the Assembly, Kean sent a letter prehensive fashion.” school upgrades. lower level has long served as a Bagger. After serving in the dated Jan. 7 to Gov. James Mc- Clearly incensed by the inac- Carol Marcus, chairman of the storage area for equipment from Senate for one year, Bagger an- Greevey. The Assemblyman re- tion on the bill, Kean cited the Property Committee, said throughout the district. Bulk sup- nounced in December he was quested assistance with passage lack of reform as just another ex- Thomas H. Kean Jr. Monday night that once con- plies often are delivered to South stepping down due to work con- of legislation eliminating the ample of areas in which the Gov- struction begins, work at the Mountain’s spacious storage siderations. His retirement took practice of what he termed “pay- did not fulfill the Assemblyman’s ernor has not fulfilled his school could be completed as area, which is surrounded by effect Jan. 15. to-play” in government contract- request. The day after being promises: early as September 2003—in chain-linked fencing; but not for The son of former Gov. ing. Citing bipartisan state named to the state Senate, Kean “He has under-performed on time, perhaps, for the opening of much longer. , the younger Kean Senate support for the bill, A- tried once again to ensure the car insurance reform, on medical the school year. The storage area will be re- won a seat in the state General 427, Kean reminded the Gover- bill’s passage. malpractice insurance reform, on However, Robert Zeglarski, duced to approximately one- Assembly two years ago. With nor that changing the way Tren- In a letter to Speaker Albio state security, on environmental assistant superintendent for third of its present size, just big Bagger’s departure, Kean seized ton does business had been the Sires dated Jan. 17, the day after issues, on fiscal accountability, business, said this week an enough to handle South Moun- the opportunity to move over to Democrats’ campaign pledge. the special election convention, on education reform. There has early opening of the new addi- tain’s needs. In addition, three of the Senate. Shrugging off the im- McGreevey, who said publicly Kean again requested that the been no movement on ethics. tion is probable, but that the the new classrooms will be built plications of his relatively he would not support the bill as it campaign finance reform bill he There has been nothing about September completion date ap- Continued on Page 22 smooth advancement, he spoke stood because it was too weak, sponsored be heard in the As- Continued on Page 27

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Page 2 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, January 23, 2003 Board plans Firefighters check water upgrades leakage, suspect burglary to a motor vehicle accident on By Harry Trumbore By Anne L. Malyska Route 24 in which a female of The Item of The Item driver was injured. At its Jan. 13 meeting, the Water leading from a South Upon their arrival at 7:58 p.m., Board of Education learned the Orange Avenue home tipped off firefighters under the command district had qualified for $1.6 township firefighters and police of Capt. Edward Wade found one million in financial assistance to to a possible break-in and bur- vehicle on a concrete median be- build a geothermal heating and glary Jan. 13. tween two ramps in the area of cooling system at the middle Responding to the residence at exit 7A. The driver was still school. Now it has to apply for 11:40 a.m., firefighters under the inside her vehicle, and a Mill- the money. command of Capt. James Boyle burn police officer was in the The promise of state funding met with a neighbor and police car holding the victim’s head comes under the Educational officer, who explained that water and neck. Facilities Construction and Fi- was discharging from the home According to reports, the nancing Act, which reimburses into a side yard and then onto the driver side of the car struck an districts for up to 40 percent of neighbor’s property and the aluminum street light pole and costs for qualifying projects. street. They said the problem had bounced back approximately Given a choice of payment been ongoing for one to two three to four feet, caving the plans, the board chose to obtain years, according to reports. driver’s side doors into the pas- money up front as a grant rather With recent freezing tempera- senger compartment. Photo courtesy of the Millburn Township Public Schools than having the state pay it out tures, the water was causing icy Firefighters helped stabilize over 20 years as debt service. TOP PLAYERS—Eleven Millburn High School students have been selected for the Region and somewhat dangerous condi- the driver and the vehicle, and With the board’s approval, 1 Band after auditions held Jan. 4. From left are Hana Podhoretz, Ben Budish, Jeff Tor- tions, the reports state; in addi- helped members of the Mill- Robert Zeglarski, assistant su- nick and Scott Nadelson, front row; Michael Gordon, Peanut Wong, Tina Wong and Tim tion, firefighters noticed the burn-Short Hills Volunteer First perintendent for business, will Lin, back row. Not pictured are Greg Bogulslavsky, Iva Litvak and Yemin Shi. The students water had been flowing recently Aid Squad remove the driver to begin the process of formally were scheduled to audition Jan. 18 for the All State Band. and then stopped, as some had an ambulance. They also dis- applying for the grant. accumulated over patches of ice. connected the car battery, The task of documenting Unable to reach the homeown- checked for spilled fluids and costs, construction plans and er, firefighters and police forced waited for Seton Towing to building schedules to the state’s Win Mall at Short Hills spree entry into what they thought was remove the car from the scene. satisfaction is a familiar one to Register for The Mall at Short by mailing in a 3-inch by 5-inch cluding sales, special events and an unoccupied house to investi- They cleared the area at 8:39 Zeglarski, who was able to recoup Hills’ weekly e-bulletin at postcard to The Mall at Short new merchandise arrivals. gate and fix the problem. Howev- p.m. approximately $3 million under www.shopshorthills.com from Hills (postcard must include, A complete list of rules, regu- er, they found that someone ap- The smell of smoke brought the state program to defray costs Saturday, Feb. 1, through Friday, name, address, phone number lations and restrictions are avail- peared to be living there “under firefighters to a Morris Turn- for a 1999 construction referen- Feb. 28, to automatically be en- and age). able at The Mall at Short Hills’ squalor conditions,” reports pike fitness club on Friday. Ar- dum. Of the $18 million in con- tered to win a $1,000 shopping The winner will be drawn on guest services center. state. riving at the scene at 6:16 a.m., struction voters approved in a spree, sponsored by ELLE. Monday, March 3, and will re- The Mall at Short Hills is lo- The person apparently gained firefighters under the command 2002 referendum, approx- To register for the e-bulletin ceive a $1,000 shopping spree, cated at Route 24 and Kennedy entry through a door, which was of Battalion Chief Donald imately $5.5 million similarly and be entered into this contest, redeemable in Mall at Short Hills Parkway in the township; shop- damaged and pried open, leading Smith were led to a rear locker will be funded by the state. from the shopshorthills.com gift certificates. ping hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. from the garage to the home. room where the odor was pre- This latest effort to improve home page, type the source code The Mall at Short Hills e-bul- Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. They found toilets that were not sent. the school’s heating system is EL203P in the promo box, click letin is a weekly e-mail sent to to 7 p.m. on Saturday and noon flushed, half-eaten food through- They learned maintenance part of a process that has had its enter and follow the registration registered shopshorthills.com to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Depart- out the home, sparse furniture, crews had checked a burned out stops and starts. Some funds link to subscribe to the weekly e- users once a week. ment store and restaurant hours and mail piling up below the light bulb prior to the depart- from the 1999 referendum orig- bulletin. Customers also can The e-bulletin contains infor- may vary. mail slot. ment’s arrival and determined inally were earmarked to reno- enter by filling out an entry form mation on the customer’s hand- For more information, visit Attempting to eliminate the the odor was originating from a vate the middle school’s heating at guest services, lower level, or selected 20 favorite stores, in- www.shopshorthills.com. water problem, firefighters reat- poorly functioning ballast in a system, but later were diverted fluorescent light fixture; they at the board’s discretion to up- tached an outdoor discharge pipe planned to replace it at a later grade the heating system at the MHS teacher receives AP award that had come loose, believing high school. this might be to blame; also, as a time. Donna Kaminski, an English Each year the Middle States teachers selected this year from a Plans to install the geothermal possible burglary may have After checking the facility’s teacher at Millburn High School, Regional Assembly of the Col- group of 58 candidates. system at the middle school taken place, firefighters then roof and heating units, firefight- has been selected to receive an lege Board honors a group of Recipients were selected for were dropped this autumn when turned the scene over to police. ers determined the conditions Advanced Placement Recogni- outstanding professional educa- their leadership in expanding and construction bids came in more They left the home at 12:10 p.m. were not hazardous, and returned tion Award by the Middle States tors who have been selected by a increasing the quality of AP pro- than $1 million over the cost esti- Firefighters responded Jan. 15 to their headquarters at 6:40 a.m. Regional Assembly of the Col- review panel for the awards. Ad- grams in their schools, with spe- mates. Only one company was in- lege Board. She will be honored ministrators, counselors and cial attention given to the candi- volved in the first round of bid- at the annual recognition lun- teachers nominate candidates. dates’ ability to provide leader- ding at that point, according to cheon of the Middle States Re- Kaminski is one of nine AP ship to others in a school setting. LET’S TALK... Camp 2003! Carol Marcus, chairman of the Our Focus Is Your Child’s Needs Because... Camping Needs Are Individual gional Assembly on Thursday, board Property Committee. Visit Camps This Summer For Next Summer’s Placement Feb. 13, at the Trump Taj Mahal A second round of bidding pro- Hotel in Atlantic City. duced a few more interested com- A teacher of AP English litera- FREE SECURITY SYSTEM panies, but the bids remained the ture for two years and AP Eng- same. “We got the same figures lish language for 13 years, back. 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Thursday, January 23, 2003 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 3 Burrick pleads guilty to 2 charges Collision sends two to hospital count of conspiracy to make false cusations behind him. was transported to Morristown wood driver. Attorney wants statements to the FBI. A former “A lot of people in my position By Harry Trumbore Memorial Hospital by the first Phillips pulled out of a Mill- of The Item accusations law partner with the Morristown can’t find jobs, but I’m still work- aid squad, and her car was burn Avenue business parking firm of Pitney, Hardin, Kipp and ing,” Burrick said. “I’m still gain- A two-car collision on Hobart towed from the scene. Police lot at 4:30 p.m., and despite a behind him Szuch, Burrick was accused of fully employed. I’m doing work Gap Road Monday afternoon have not issued charges at this “right turn only” sign, he at- misappropriating approximately for former clients. They believe sent two people to the hospital. time. tempted to drive to the left, By Eveline Speedie $120,000. me and trust me.” Burrick insist- Barrie Weefel, 36, of Rose- Barbara Keating, 65, of East straight across the avenue to of The Item According to a statement re- ed “no one was out any money” land, who was driving north on Hanover, was attempting to pull Holmes Street. He reportedly A township resident and attor- leased Jan. 13 by U.S. Attorney because he had “repaid anyone the Hobart Gap Road bridge onto Old Short Hills Road near hit John T. Huetz, 61, of Maple- ney accused of embezzlement Christopher J. Christie, Burrick with whom he had a dispute over over Route 24 at 2:30 p.m., en- Andover Drive, Jan. 16 at 6:30 wood, who was turning out pleaded guilty in federal court in admitted embezzling checks made money.” tered the intersection with p.m., when her car was hit from of Holmes Street onto Millburn Newark Monday to two charges out to himself, his creditors or to A litigation partner at Pitney Route 124 and was hit by an behind by another car driven by Avenue. of wrongdoing. He now faces sen- others for his benefit. Hardin from 1992 through mid- SUV driven by Vermont resi- Stefan Szczesniak, 42, of No one was injured and both tencing on April 14. The case was expected to go to 1999, Burrick said he has been dent Rebekah Huggins, 19. Coplague, N.Y. cars were driven from the scene. Robert S. Burrick, a resident trial next week. By entering a an attorney for 25 years. His spe- A man and a woman riding in No one was injured, but both Police were called to Clifford here for more than 20 years, en- guilty plea, however, Burrick’s cialty is doing “turn-around” Weefel’s car both suffered head cars required towing. Michael at The Mall at Short tered a plea of guilty to one count next appearance in court will be work for troubled businesses, he injuries, and the Millburn-Short Szczesniak reportedly told Hills Sunday afternoon after a of mail fraud and one count of in- at a sentencing hearing April 14 explained, adding his expertise Hills Volunteer First Aid Squad police he had been drinking. female customer reportedly terstate transportation of stolen before Cavanaugh. For one count was “more on the business side took them to Overlook Hospi- While police allegedly found al- made off with a shearling jacket property (checks) at a hearing of mail fraud, Burrick faces a of the law than the legal side.” tal. Weefel was treated at cohol in his car, field sobriety valued at $2,100. before U.S. District Judge Dennis maximum penalty of five years The indictment against Bur- the scene for a hip injury and tests administered to the driver The store manager told police M. Cavanaugh. Burrick, 50, who in prison and a $250,000 fine. rick detailed a scheme allegedly released. proved inconclusive. He was she was assisting the woman, was arrested Nov. 27, had faced a For one count of interstate trans- in effect from mid-1997 through Huggins, who was uninjured, charged with careless driving but turned to help another cus- 15-count indictment charging him portation of stolen property, he the beginning of 1999. Burrick admitted she ran a red light, and consumption of alcohol tomer. The alleged shoplifter with embezzling from his former faces a maximum penalty of 10 was charged with issuing dozens which was confirmed by two while driving. apparently dropped her old law firm, various clients and the years in prison and a $250,000 of checks drawn from client trust witnesses, according to police Terrance M. Phillips, 36, of shearling jacket in the rear of Millburn Soccer Club. fine. accounts, his former law firm’s reports; she was charged with Sparta, was charged with care- the store, then exited wearing The original indictment against Calling his plea a “settlement,” business account and the soccer disregarding a traffic signal. less driving and driving with a the new one. Burrick charged him with 11 Burrick said Monday he made club’s account to pay for person- Both vehicles were towed from suspended license Sunday Police are continuing to counts of mail fraud, three counts the decision to reverse a “not al charges on his American Ex- the scene. after colliding with a Maple- investigate. of interstate transportation of guilty” plea he entered Dec. 3 press card and his personal debts Kate N. Thall, 24, of South stolen property (checks) and one because he wanted to put the ac- and obligations as well as to pro- Orange, was driving west on vide himself with cash. Route 24 when she reportedly The indictment also referred to lost control of her car at the exit Newark Academy cites 18 a misappropriation of $17,000 for River Road, striking a from the Millburn Soccer Club median and a chain link fence. while Burrick served as its trea- Thall suffered a hip injury and residents during fall term surer. 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Page 4 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, January 23, 2003 OPINION Punish politicians, not public Many of us live our lives each day relatively uncon- cerned with what our state legislators are doing in Tren- ton. We do not monitor their every action or vote, and for the most part hope the people elected to represent us will make decisions to benefit not only their immediate con- stituents, but also the residents of New Jersey at large. So we took great offense when we learned of a recent bill the state Legislature is now considering. Introduced in the Senate last year and approved by the Community and Urban Affairs Committee, its passage into law would have a severe impact on how local community newspa- pers such as The Item cover news. Bill S642, introduced by state Sen. Peter Inverso (D- 14), would deny access to the names of people under 18 years old. Its passage would prohibit any municipality or nonprofit organization from disseminating information about youths to the public and press. This causes great concern, as without access to the in- formation this bill proposes to ban from public view, local newspapers would have great difficulty highlighting the achievements of our local youth, a predicament that would clearly impact not only this newspaper but its readers as well. Residents throughout this community have demonstrat- ed how interested they are in the achievements and news about local youngsters; we know coverage of these all- important news items—such as scholarships, awards and athletic events—is what drives many people to read their papers each day and each week. Discussing the bill, Inverso says it is the result of a po- litical party misusing a list of youth athletes’ addresses. Politicians obtained the information from a municipali- ty’s rolls during recent elections. Apparently, the list was used to mail campaign literature to families and children. Letters to the editor We believe this proposed law is unjust and unneces- sary. The law already protects the rights of parents and their children by giving parents the option to sign a waiver preventing a school or recreation department from Topics of concern to readers releasing their child’s name. While Inverso has suggested an amendment to exempt media from the bill, we feel the Public Information Act is Objects to deer plan conducted at the University of Officials should resign this trap and kill scheme. Medicine and Dentistry of New Editor, The Item: Gordon and McNett’s “deer not just for the media; it gives every resident the right to Editor, The Item: Jersey revealed that the “deer A recent Star-Ledger report management” leaves much to be access public records. I am incensed by Millburn’s tick” is not the carrier of infec- desired and they should both We firmly believe misuse of public information, brings to light Millburn officials’ neverending drive to slaughter tion, and the white-footed inexcusable mishandling of deer. resign. These duties must be del- whether by politicians or others, should be punished. But deer and I vehemently object to mouse is the culprit. Evidence Millburn officials must be held egated to officials who are hon- the current legislative response—making this type of my tax dollars being squan- shows that by killing deer and accountable for having abused orable and competent. public information private —is not the answer. dered on this revolting program changing the balance of nature, their power by allowing deer to be Jeffrey Bernstein that will not have long-term ticks are more likely to seek 306 Millburn Avenue A much more suitable response would be to hold trapped and shot to death in what merit. other hosts, including human was publicized to be a trap and politicians accountable for their actions. And we en- Millburn officials did not Thank you and beings. transfer program. It was known have enough evidence to justify courage legislators to consider this type of action, rather The township’s coverup of its back in 2001 and 2002 that a trap welcome than possibly taking away a venue to highlight local a continued deer slaughter, conscious “euthanization” of and transfer option was not avail- Editor, The Item: children’s successes. therefore they instigated solici- deer and “feeding the poor” has able due to the outbreak of chron- As executive director of tation from some residents. A reached the level of ad-nause- ic wasting diseases. Yet neither Downtown Millburn Develop- new deer management survey um. With our tax money the Timothy Gordon, Millburn’s ment Alliance (DMDA), I am that recently was mailed out township has irresponsibly business administrator, Mary speaking for the board of direc- cost $3,400, and is yet another Coming events shelled out for the astronomical McNett, head of the sub-commit- tors as we offer our sincere example of shenanigans our cost of killing and butchering tee on deer management, nor any thanks and appreciation for the Today, Jan. 23 Monday, Feb. 10 leaders dish out. The survey each deer, we could have fed other member of the Township tireless and fruitful efforts of re- 1 to 3 p.m. New Eyes for the 7:30 p.m. Board of Adjust- omitted the majority of Mill- the poor chauteaubriand. Committee made an effort to halt Continued on Page 5 Needy jewelry salesroom open. ment meeting. Town Hall. burn’s constituents and unjustly Our leaders should strive to New Eyes headquarters, 549 7:30 p.m. Millburn Free targeted a limited area of Short enhance Millburn’s culture and Millburn Ave. Public Library Board of Hills. This omission proves the image rather than endorsing the Monday, Jan. 27 Trustees meeting. Williamsburg township’s partiality to appease reprehensible lethal wildlife Where to write or phone 7:45 p.m. Board of Education Room, Millburn Free Public a select few. management, thereby degrading Millburn Township residents wishing to express their opin- meeting. Education Center. Library. The question asked regarding our community. Thursday, Jan. 30 ions to their representatives in the U.S. Congress, state Senate, 7:45 p.m. Board of Education Lyme disease in the survey does Dr. Jolie Narang 1 to 3 p.m. New Eyes for the state General Assembly or in Essex County government, can meeting. Education Center. not have a valid basis. A study 2 West Road do so by sending letters or calling: Needy jewelry salesroom open. Thursday, Feb. 13 New Eyes headquarters, 549 1 to 3 p.m. New Eyes for the U.S. Senate Millburn Ave. Needy jewelry salesroom open. Sen. Sen. Jon Corzine Monday, Feb. 3 New Eyes headquarters, 549 McGreevey outlines bold Address: TBA One Gateway Center, 11th floor 1 p.m. Fireside Book Review Millburn Ave. and Discussion Group meeting. Friday, Feb. 14 agenda for anti-sprawl Newark, 07102 Williamsburg Room, Millburn Township public schools Telephone: (973) 909-0309 Telephone: (973) 645-3030 Free Public Library. close for mid-winter recess. suburbs and rural towns would Fax: TBA Fax: (973) 645-0502 Tuesday, Feb. 4 Tuesday, Feb. 18 By the New Jersey be redeveloped, and infrastruc- House of Representatives 1 p.m. Millburn Free Public 1 p.m. Millburn Free Public Conservation Foundation ture including sewers and roads Library Film Festival. Williams- Library Film Festival, for The Item would be improved to make Rep. Donald Payne Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen burg Room, Millburn Free Williamsburg Room, Millburn Governor James McGreevey building in these established 50 Walnut St., Room 1016 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor Public Library. Free Public Library. issued the most vigilant call-to- areas more attractive. Newark, 07102 Morristown, 07960 8 p.m. Township Committee 8 p.m. Township Committee arms ever offered by a New Jersey The governor also set goals of Telephone: (908) 645-3213 Telephone: (973) 984-0711 meeting. Town Hall. meeting. Town Hall. governor in his first State of the saving 20,000 acres of farmland Fax: (973) 645-5902 Fax: (973) 292-1569 Wednesday, Feb. 5 Wednesday, Feb. 19 State address. New Jerseyans annually, creating or upgrading 8 p.m. Board of Recreation N.J. Senate 8 p.m. Planning Board meet- should heed his call and stand up 200 local parks and adding at Commissioners meeting. Gero ing. Town Hall. and cheer for his bold and coura- least two new state parks in the Sen. Thomas H. Kean Jr. Park Recreation Building. Thursday, Feb. 20 geous anti-sprawl agenda. next three years. 203 Elm Street 8 p.m. Planning Board meet- 1 to 3 p.m. New Eyes for the “There is no single greater Citing the Highlands as an ex- Westfield, 07090 ing. Town Hall. Needy jewelry salesroom open. ample of why we need to save Telephone: (908) 232-3673 Thursday, Feb. 6 threat to our way of life in New New Eyes headquarters, 549 land now, the governor proposed Fax: (908) 232-3345 1 to 3 p.m. New Eyes for the Jersey than the unrestrained, un- Millburn Ave. reforming the open space bond- Needy jewelry salesroom open. Monday, Feb. 24 controlled development that has ing process to stretch open space N.J. Assembly New Eyes headquarters, 549 Township public schools jeopardized our water supplies, dollars without increasing debt, Millburn Ave. reopen. made our schools more crowded, Assemblyman Dr. Eric Muñoz resulting in an additional $100 8 p.m. Historic Preservation 7:45 p.m. Board of Education our roads congested, and our 57 Union Place million over the next three years. Commission meeting. Town Hall. meeting. Education Center. open space disappear,” Mc- Summit, 07901 Greevey said. He also proposed a great new Telephone: (908) 918-0414 “We must make our govern- incentive for conservation: a lim- Fax: (908) 918-0275 ment a force for change rather ited time state capital gains tax than an instrument that is misused waiver for those who sell their Essex County Executive to enable more and more mis- property to New Jersey’s open Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. placed development,” he added. space programs. Hall of Records The governor proposed giving “If we continue the way we 465 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Published at 343 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041 • 973-376-1200 towns more legal and zoning have,” the governor said, “it is Newark, 07102 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations tools to control and manage only going to get worse. Our Telephone: (973) 621-4400 and New Jersey Press Association future development, including roads will get more congested, Fax: (973) 621-6343 our schools will get more crowd- Kathleen M. Hivish, Vice President/Publisher allowing them to impose a one- year building moratorium. ed; open space will disappear; Board of Chosen Freeholders Anne L. Malyska, Editor For it’s part, the state would our property taxes will continue Freeholder James Paganelli Nancy Connelly, Advertising Manager stop subsidizing sprawl and to soar and the very fabric of our Hall of Records Michael S. Sheehan, Circulation Director revise rules and regulations to communities will unravel. If we 465 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard do this right, we will truly leave STEPHEN BORG ...... PRESIDENT support smart growth.Builders Newark, 07102 this state a better place to live.” JEANNETTE B. DOWD ....VICE PRESIDENT, CLASSIFIED TELECENTER would pay impact fees so local Telephone: (973) 621-4492 GLENN GARVIE ...... VICE PRESIDENT, PRODUCTION taxpayers would not bear the This is precisely why all New Fax: (973) 621-5695 GEORGE MILLER...... VICE PRESIDENT, CIRCULATION the Weekly Division of burden of the cost of new roads Jerseyans should support the NANCY RUBENSTEIN ...... EXECUTIVE EDITOR and schools. governor’s call to arms. The

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vice president at that time, ment that the new president will burn Township. Short Hills Association to stepped in when Cohen left for receive the same support and re- We have an open door policy Letters family reasons. spect as our former leaders. for the members of the district Continued from Page 4 give $2,500 ‘Spirit Award’ The board is thankful for the Downtown Millburn continues and are confident that the new tiring president Steven Suskauer. service of all of our volunteers to be successful marketing all administration will maintain it. In an effort to promote volun- burn High School guidance de- Steve stepped in to take over and leadership, acknowledging downtown vacancies; attracting Under the leadership of Steven teerism in the community, The partment as well as in the private the office in mid-2000 when then- that while staff and/or officers and retaining businesses; creat- Suskauer, there has been a rebirth Short Hills Association is offer- high schools in our community president Amy Cohen was unable may change, the direction of ing customer attraction promo- in spirit in downtown Millburn. ing a $2,500 American Spirit including Delbarton, Newark to complete her term. Steve was downtown Millburn is consis- tions; monitoring designs in fa- As Steven moves into other areas Award this year. The purpose of Academy, Oratory, Pingry, Oak soon re-elected for a three-year tently moving forward in a posi- cades and signage; providing of the organization, we look for- this community service award Knoll and Kent Place. board term and voted by the tive manner. As Steve Suskauer visual improvements such as ward to working with Paul Gom- is to recognize a township high Instructions are included in board as president for 2001. With “hands the gavel” to Paul Gom- flowers, benches, way-finding perz as our new president for the school senior who has made each application. Completed the arrival of a new executive di- perz, the board is in full agree- signage and litter control; pro- continued success of DMDA. a significant difference through applications should be returned rector, Steve remained in that ducing special events to attract Thank you Steven, and wel- outstanding volunteerism. Stu- to The Short Hills Association office through 2002. visitors; and lobbying for im- come Paul! dents who are residents enrolled postmarked by March 14. The availability of Paul Gom- Letter policy provement in parking and pedes- Patricia L. Holden in 12th grade at private schools The applicant selected by The perz created the opportunity for Letters may be edited and trian safety issues in the down- Executive Director, DMDA outside the township also are Short Hills Association to re- Steven to turn over the presiden- may be published, repro- town shopping-district of Mill- 387 Millburn Ave. eligible. ceive the award will be notified tial reigns and assume the very duced or distributed in print, The association will present in May. For more information, important post as head of the electronic, or other forms. the applicant selected to receive contact Monica Smallman, committee on vision. This com- The views and opinions ex- the 2003 American Spirit Award president of The Short Hills As- mittee has been responsible for pressed in Letters to the with a check for $2,500. Appli- sociation, P.O. Box 171, Short the production of the downtown Editor are not necessarily JANUARY SALE cations are available in the Mill- Hills, 07078-1141. Master Plan, the outline of im- those of The Item or its affil- provements that continues to iates. Submissions should be UP TO 60% OFF terested in combating sprawl guide the direction of the DMDA. typed and double-spaced, Our Everyday Low Prices! and preserving critical lands The DMDA celebrates 10 years Agenda throughout our state. Contact and must be signed and in- Continued from Page 4 of success after being “born” in your legislator and encourage clude a daytime telephone December 1992 through a town- governor will face strong oppo- them to support the governor’s number for verification. Let- sition to these initiatives and smart growth initiatives. ship ordinance that followed state ters that cannot be verified or needs the backing of New Jer- The governor’s complete special improvement district leg- are anonymous will not be seyans to succeed. speech can be read online at islation. Former resident Ken published. Not all letters will We are lucky to have a gover- www.state.nj.us/sos2003/speech Gruskin led the organization as necessarily be published. nor who is willing to undertake options.html. Call (888) 526- president for four years through Send letters to the editor by this battle, but realizes the bold 3728 or visit NJCF’s Web site at the development of the downtown e-mail to theitem@northjer- vision set forth in his State of www.njconservation.org for Master Plan. Local resident Amy sey.com, by fax to (973) 376- the State will be a challenge. more information about conserv- Cohen stepped in when Gruskin 8556 or by mail to Editor, It will require the support of ing New Jersey’s land and natur- relocated, and Steven Suskauer, The Item, 343 Millburn Ave. the legislature and everyone in- al resources.

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Page 6 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, January 23, 2003 RELIGIOUS NEWS & OBITUARIES Geraldine Arons Matthew Grum Bulletin Board Services for longtime town- studied under Nancy Cord at the A Mass for former township Holy Spirit Church. ship resident Geraldine W. Jewish Community Center in resident Matthew W. Grum was Born in Peabody, Mass., he Arons were held Sunday in Livingston 15 years ago. offered Monday in Holy Spirit lived in Belleville, the township Sunday Services Union. Mrs. Arons, 83, died She earned a degree from Church, Asbury Park. Mr. Grum, and Toms River prior to moving Christ Church Friday in St. Barnabas Medical Beaver College in 1941 and 85, died Jan. 12 in the Manor by to Asbury Park. Center, Livingston. attended the University of Wis- the Sea in Neptune. Mr. Grum is survived by three 7:15 a.m., 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m.: A service of Morning Prayer will She was an office manager in consin. An Amway salesman at the daughters, Nancy Tomlinson, be offered at 7:15 a.m. and services of Holy Eucharist will be the medical department of the Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., she time of his death, he had been Carole Fitzgerald and Judith offered at 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. The Rev. E. Bevan Stanley Retail Clerks Union in the town- lived in Chicago, Ill., and president of the Reliable Leather Crox; three brothers, Joseph, John preaches and celebrates at the 8 o’clock service. Rev. Stanley ship for 20 years, prior to her re- Philadelphia prior to moving Pigment Finishing Co. in Newark. and Donald; three sisters, Dorothy preaches and the Rev. Mary Frances Schjonberg celebrates at tirement 20 years ago. here 54 years ago. Mr. Grum was a member of Vendetti, Barbara Poplawski and the 9:30 service. Theodore Houlis will be the sidesman at 8 a.m. Earlier, she was a substitute Mrs. Arons is survived by two the Knights of Columbus of Bernice; and four grandchildren. Sidesmen at the later service will be Gary Shilling and Liz teacher in the Millburn Township daughters, Wendy Zimmer of Golub. Reading the first lesson at the 9:30 service will be School District for five years. Marblehead, Mass., and Patti Nicholas Roccosanto Samuel McKeown. The second lesson will be read by Sandra Prior to teaching here, Mrs. Perri of the township; a sister, A Mass for longtime township in the township, from 1925 until Johnson. Carl Klemme offers the Prayers of the People. Coffee Arons was an office supervisor Connie Goldstein of Sarasota, hour will be held in Parish Hall following the 9:30 service. resident Nicholas “Nick” Roc- his retirement in 1976. for the U.S. Government War Fla.; and three grandchildren. cosanto, 89, was offered yester- Born in Newark, Mr. Roc- Community Congregational Church Department in Philadelphia, Pa., In lieu of flowers, memorial day in St. Rose of Lima Church. cosanto lived in Belleville prior for three years. She also taught contributions can be sent to the He died Saturday in St. Luke’s to moving here 40 years ago. 10:30 a.m.: Stewardship chairman Jeff Dahlman offers the for two years in a nursery school Jewish Community Center of message The Gift That Keeps On Giving based on Matthew Hospital in Fountain Hill, Pa. He is survived by a son, in Philadelphia. Metropolitan N.J., 760 North- He owned N&R Meats, a Joseph J., four grandchildren and 12:41-44. Assisting Mr. Dahlman in the service will be the Rev. A watercolorist, Mrs. Arons field Ave., Livingston, 07039. Warren H. Bouton and the Rev. Johann J. Bosman. Greeting wholesale distributorship based three great-grandchildren. worshipers in Hauser Fellowship Hall will be Susan and Al Luthy. Ray Traub extends a welcoming hand in the church Joan P. O’Brien DO YOU NOTICE A Mass for former township pervisor for the New Jersey narthex. Olin Friant coordinates ushers. The board of trustees • Dust On Your Furniture After Cleaning hosts a fellowship hour following the service. resident Joan P. O’Brien was of- pavilion at the 1964 World’s Fair fered Saturday in St. Rose of in New York. • Do You Suffer From Allergies Covenant Presbyterian Church Lima Church. Miss O’Brien earned a bache- • Is Your Electric & Gas Bill High 11 a.m.: The Rev. David H. Miner preaches A Place For You Miss O’Brien, 62, died Jan. 14 lor of arts degree in 1962 from FREE DRYER VENT CLEANING from John 14:1-4 at the worship and communion service. Nurs- in St. Peter’s Hospital in New Salve Regina University and a WITH SERVICE: Reg. $95 ery care is provided. Sunday School will be held at 9:30 a.m. Brunswick. juris doctorate in 1979 from She was deputy attorney gen- Seton Hall Law School. First Baptist Church eral for New Jersey in the law di- She held membership in the AIR DUCT 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.: The Rev. Richard L. Hines delivers the vision for 11 years prior to her bar associations of Essex County message The Peril of Presumption based on Second Peter 2:4-9 retirement one year ago. and New Jersey. CLEANING at the morning service. The evening service features a study fel- Earlier, she was assistant pros- Born in Newark, she lived here WHOLE HOUSECLEANING lowship on “Fossils and the Flood, What’s the Connection?” ecutor for Essex County from for five years prior to moving to 1980 to 1990. She also served as Elizabeth in 1968 and then UNLIMITED VENTS Renaissance Church senior probation officer and Edison 15 years ago. 5 p.m.: Weekly services are held at Millburn High School in court liaison for Essex County Miss O’Brien is survived by the cafeteria. The Rev. Rich Teeters continues the series Lies We from 1965 to 1980. her mother, Madeline F., and a $ 00 Believe. His topic this week is Life Should Be Fair. Leading An assistant editor, Miss sister, Kathleen Kobberger. 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Thursday, January 23, 2003 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 7 LIFESTYLES Temple group Birth announcements offers Feb. 25 Michael and Kay Mangan of Michael and Wendy Damascus, Md., announce the Schwartzberg of Martindale museum trip birth of a son, Joseph Valentin, Road announce the birth of a The Adult Forum of Congre- Dec. 20 in Rockville, Md. He daughter, Sarah Paige, Jan. 2 in gation B’nai Israel is sponsor- joins a sister, Ellen Olivia, 2. St. Barnabas Medical Center, ing a trip Tuesday, Feb. 25, to Maternal grandparents are Helen Livingston. Sarah joins a sister, the Jewish Museum in New and Richard Bain of Williams- Emily, 7, and a brother, Garrett, York City. burg, Va. Paternal grandmother is 4. Maternal grandparents are Transportation will be provided Monika Mangan of Convent Sta- Linda Shear of Florham Park by a coach bus, which will leave tion, formerly of Haran Circle. and Ronald Shear of New York from B’nai Israel at 10 a.m. and Maternal great-grandmother is City. Paternal grandmother return at approximately 4 p.m. Marge Klockgether of Kingston, is Anna Schwartzberg of Sher- The cost, which includes entrance Pa. Paternal great-grandparents man Oaks, Calif. Maternal to the museum, a docent-led tour are Elmira Mangan of Litchfield, great-grandmother is Florence of the special Adolph Gottlieb ex- Conn., and Valentin Golling of Shear of Cranbury and Delray hibit and transportation, is $25. Bad Kreuznach, Germany. Beach, Fla. Lunch is not provided. Those wishing to take part in the trip are asked to call (973) 379-3811 to make a reservation and to arrange for payment. “THE MEN’S STORE” Sierra singles summit red bank viewing film The Sierra Club Singles Section will hold a screening Friday, Jan. 31, of “Blue Angel,” the classic Photo courtesy of The Chai Center film that made Marlene Diet- WINTER OUTING—Members of the Chai Center’s Men’s Club went skiing at Mountain rich an international star. Creek in Vernon Valley Dec. 30. Pictured are, from left, Rabbi Mendel Bogomilsky, and The film begins at 7:45 p.m., ER township residents Michael Edelman, David Gross, Yale Spector and Barry Spector. INT and the cost is $5. The location is W LE the Shillelagh Club, 648 Prospect SA g on now! Ave., West Orange. The public is goin invited to attend. “Blue Angel” stars Emil Jan- Discover the essence of style, sophistication, casual fun, nings as a professor obsessed with combined in an atmosphere of quiet elegance in our a tawdry cabaret singer, played by two convenient New Jersey locations. Preview the latest European Fashion in clothing and footwear Dietrich. with our impressive array of designer labels. For more information, call (973) 364-7573, extension 1. Clothing & Sportswear…Clothing & SportswearArmani • Ermenegildo...Prada • Armani Zegna • Canali • Brioni • Dolce• Ermenegildo & Gabbana Zegna • Hugo • Canali Boss • •Brioni Zanella • Roberto • Cavalli• Dolce • &John Gabbana Varvatos • Hugo • Diesel Boss • Jeans Laurentino • Versace • Zanella • Kiton JLOSH event • Tommy Bahama • Diesel Jeans • Versace • Prada Sport Footwear… Salvatore FerragamoZegna Sport •• PradaD&G • Cole Haan • Bruno benefits fund • MagliFootwear • Moreschi...Salvatore • Personal Ferragamo Shoe Shining• Prada Service The Junior League of the Or- Cole Haan • Bruno Magli • A. Testoni • Personal Shoe Shining Service • anges and Short Hills will hold a For more information or to schedule fund-raising event Tuesday, Feb. an appointment with your clothing consultant, please call... 11, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 908.277.9600908.277.9600 732.576.8500732.576.8500 356356 springfield springfield avenueavenue 105105 broadbroad street at the Carolee Boutique at the summit red bank

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Page 8 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, January 23, 2003 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Theater timetable New exhibition opening in temple’s gallery The works of two New Jersey and England. Her works have colic, playful pieces such as graphics art. Each wordgraphic CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CINEMA 4 residents, Christina Saj of been widely exhibited and she “High Summer,” “Frozen Lake,” is individually written for the re- Lord of the Rings (PG-13) Today: 6:45 Fri: 4, 8 Sat & Sun: 12:30, 4, 8 Upper Montclair and Frank Levi was one of a select group of “Dusk in the City” and “Yellow cipient. Uniqueness as a human Mon-Thurs: 6:45 of the township, will be on dis- artists invited to initiate a nation- Bird House.” being, feelings and personality About Schmidt (R) Today: 7:30 Fri: 4:30, 7:30, 10:10 Sat: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:10 Sun: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 Mon-Thurs: 7:30 play through March 3 at Temple al arts program in 2001. The second grouping consists are incorporated into each spe- Just Married (PG-13) Today: 7 Fri: 4:45, 7, 9:20 Sat: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, B’nai Jeshurun. Her works are divided into of a series of images on silver cific piece. An accompanying 7, 9:20 Sun: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7 Mon-Thurs: 7 Saj holds a master of fine arts two categories. The first are a paper, mounted in seamless, explanation is included with Adaptation (R) Today: 7:15 Fri: 4:15, 7:15, 9:40 Sat: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, degree and has studied in Italy series of evocative, lyrical, bu- brushed aluminum frames. each work. 9:40 Sun: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 Mon-Thurs: 7:15 Levi has received national cre- For more information, call the MAPLEWOOD THEATER The Pianist (R) Today: 7:25 Fri: 7:40 Sat: 2:55, 6:45, 9:30 Sun: 2:55, ativity awards for his Word- temple at (973) 379-1555. 6:45 Mon-Thurs: 7:25 Two Weeks Notice (PG-13) Today: 7:40 Gangs Of New York (R) Today: 7:30 Fri: 7:45 Sat: 1, 4, 7:45 Sun: 1, 4, 7 Mon-Thurs: 7:15 Catch Me If You Can (PG-13) Today: 7:25 Fri: 7, 9:40 Sat: 1:20, 4:05, 7, 9:40 Sun: 1:20, 4:05, 7:05 Mon-Thurs: 7:30 The Wild Thornberrys (PG) Sat & Sun: 1:05 Kangaroo Jack (PG) Today: 7:20 Fri: 7:10, 9 Sat: 1:10, 3:10, 5:05, 7:10, 9 Sun: 1:10, 3:10, 5:05, 7:10 Mon-Thurs: 7:20 The Guy Thing (PG-13) Today: 7:35 Fri: 7:35, 9:35 Sat: 1:45, 4:20, 7:35, 9:35 Sun: 1:45, 4:20, 7:35 Mon-Thurs: 7:40 Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (R) Fri: 7:20, 9:40 Sat: 1:30, 3:55,

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Photo courtesy of Filmmakers Symposium AT THE MOVIES—Actor Derek Luke, left, star of the film “Antwone Fisher,” is pictured with Chuck Rose, director of 0000503885-01 the Filmmakers Symposium, which starts a new series next month. The symposium offers 12 weeks of private screen-

ings of film premieres and interviews with those in the movie 503941 industry. For additional information, call (800) 531-9416. ‘Pollock’ film being screened Feb. 4 at library The Friends of the Millburn Li- brary offers a viewing of “Jackson Pollock” Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 1 p.m. in the Williamsburg Room at the Millburn Free Public Library. The film relates the story of the first internationally-famous modern painter in America. Next in the series is a pro- gram Feb. 18 on historian Jacob 503895 Lawrence. Admission is free and coffee is served. For more information call the library, (973) 376-1006. 503935 503884 IT 0123 Pg A9 Yellow Red Blue Black

Thursday, January 23, 2003 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 9 Brits putting on military tattoo The New Jersey Performing Highland dancing. the American Revolution and, Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark The Regiment bearing the later, to meet the threat posed by presents the Band of the title “First or Grenadier Regi- the French Revolution. Grenadier Guards with the Pipes, ment of Foot Guards” was first The current regiment was Drums and Highland Dancers of raised in Flanders in 1656. The formed in 1994 with the merging the Scots Highlanders for one first mention of music in the of the Queen’s Own Highlanders performance only Saturday at 8 Regiment is in a royal warrant (Seaforth and Cameroons) and p.m. in Prudential Hall. issued by King Charles II in the Gordon Highlanders. Its The stirring sound of Great 1685, authorizing “the mainte- proud pipers and drummers are Britain’s legendary Band of the nance of 12 Hautbois in the also combat soldiers. Grenadier Guards gains added King’s Regiment of Foot For tickets, which range from luster with the presence of the Guards in London.” The band $16 to $61, call (888) 466-5722. Scots Highlanders, creating the numbers 49 and its director of spectacle of a full military tattoo music is Lt. Col. Philip E. Hills. in Prudential Hall. The program The Scots Highlanders trace will feature traditional English, their ancestry back to 1778, Photo courtesy of NJPAC Scottish, Irish and Celtic music, when regiments were raised in The Scots Highlanders complemented by traditional the Scottish Highlands to fight in Opera chorus gives concert Coro Lirico, a new concert cializes in concert opera, had its opera chorus, with Italo Marchi- premier performance Nov. 2 at ni as music director, presents its Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center first Morristown concert Friday, in New York City. Feb. 7, at 8 p.m. at the Church of Tickets are $25, $20 for se- the Assumption, Maple Avenue, niors and students. Special dis- Morristown. count rates also will be available 0000503961-01

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E13977-01 on Education Advertising Section Performers Theatre Workshop cites quality and variety of performance courses Performers Theatre Workshop great emphasis on grooming the videotape of our many student Mama,” a popular New York York talent manager, “I recruit to actor Peter Scolari, has just (PTW) of Livingston has earned “total performer” and discovering performances. Those video tapes cabaret in the heart of the theatre from PTW because I have found completed filming the television a well-deserved reputation as the full potential that exists within are our best advertisement.” district. All three performances youngsters who are talented and series “Honey I Shrunk the Kids.” one of the tri-state area’s fore- each student on and off stage. Parents can make an appoint- played to sold out audiences and committed. PTW students always Instructor Brian Loeffler starred most performing art schools. Stephanie Jones, a seven-year ment with Kravitz to see tapes of were a great success. present themselves well. They for three and one-half years in Both the quality and variety of PTW veteran who will perform in PTW’s student work by calling PTW boasts a long list of past are ready to deal with the New the Broadway production of course offerings are unequaled. New York said: “You just can’t (973) 992-3034. and present student credits in ad- York scene.” “Grease,” as well as the national PTW not only caters to the find the words to describe the Performance opportunities at dition to school performances. PTW boasts a tremendous pro- tour. Students love learning from young performer who wants a wonderful training and experi- PTW include two mid-winter mu- Students have performed on fessional “staff of stars,” work- teachers who actually know their total program in the performing ence you get at PTW. PTW builds sical productions for the regular Broadway, on national television ing actors, singers and dancers way around the Broadway stage. arts, but also to harried parents self-confidence in all areas, not and junior divisions and special and in a wide variety of television who love their profession and Registration for the new se- who want their child to receive a just auditioning for school shows class presentations during the commercials. PTW alumnus love sharing their expertise with mester is now in progress. For variety of training and classes or professional jobs, but also season in acting, television and Michael Pitt has starred in feature young students. PTW acting more information on course of- “under one roof.” when you’re in front of the class musical theatre. A yearly highlight films, most recently in “Murder teacher Tia Dionne Hodge has a ferings, visit PTW on the web PTW offers group and indi- giving an oral report too.” is Cabaret Night, where students by Numbers” opposite Sandra long list of professional credits at www.ptwonline.com or call vidualized instruction to stu- Building friendships and grow- of all divisions are showcased. Bullock. PTW student Brandon including starring roles in “Spi- Howard Kravitz at (973) 992- dents ages 4 to adult in all areas ing socially as well as artistically Advance level performing is Uranowitz was featured in the derman” opposite Toby Maguire 3034. Meet faculty members and of the performing arts—acting are important facets to PTW’s de- represented by the PTW Troupe New York hit, “Broadway Kids and Kirsten Dunst. see how an individualized pro- for theatre and television, com- velopmental approach. and The Performers who per- Sing Broadway” among others. PTW teacher and former stu- gram of study can be designed to mercials, audition techniques, “Students not only build form every year at “Don’t Tell Says Carolyn Anthony, New dent Cathy Trien, who is married meet specific needs. voice, song performance, tap, friendships, they build character,” jazz and show production are said Howard Kravitz, artistic di- just a few. An advanced musical rector. “Students work at their Parents praise Priddy Learning Academy theatre department also is avail- own individual pace with support able by invitation. from piers and teachers, develop- There is a thread of continuity each student has his or her own and put into certain tracks. Once tain concepts they may not have Not only are there more than 57 ing a sense of purpose and re- in what local parents say about learning program designed ac- a student has been placed into a completely learned or under- courses offered on Saturday sponsibility. That’s excellent Priddy Learning Academy cording to need. certain category, the expectation stood at school. For advanced alone, PTW holds classes on training not only for the stage, (PLA), Millburn’s provider of “By guiding our students ac- is often limited to the expecta- students, PLA provides the op- Monday and Tuesday to accom- but also for life. Our students de- after-school learning programs cording to individual ability, each tions in that category. portunity to develop their full modate students who are shomar velop creative problem-solving in math and reading since 1996. student has the opportunity to ad- “At PLA, we deploy an effort learning potential by challenging shabus and also performing class- skills, assume leadership roles, as Most often, parents say, “At vance as far as he or she wants, model system. We believe every them with more complex work. es on Wednesday and Thursday. well as learn how to be a respon- Priddy Learning Academy, they even above grade level,” Priddy child has his or her own learning Godsey only has high praise “With all the car pooling, sible group member.” care, they really care—and says. “This is a powerful motiva- curve, based on student effort and for Priddy Learning Academy. heavy schedules and after school PTW offers a variety of perfor- they’re effective.” tor for the student, regardless of teacher guidance,” Liu continued. “Sam especially loves it at activities,” said township resident mance opportunities. Township parent Monica his or her standing in school.” “We believe every student has the Priddy Learning Academy,” she Dina Rozansky, a PTW parent, “I “We strongly believe in the Godsey enrolled her two chil- PLA’s enrollment has students same potential to reach the same said. “He likes working with really appreciated the fact that I value of performance,” Kravitz dren—Morgan, an eighth grader from all school grades and at dif- goals. What often differentiates one-on-one with Michael Priddy could bring my daughter Karen said, “however, if a child only and Sam, a fifth grader—after ferent levels of knowledge and students is how time is spent out- and Fangjie Liu. He cares about to a place that has all the classes performs without getting the learning about Priddy from an- skill, up to and including high side the classroom. That is where school again.” she wants under one roof. My vital skills that come from class- other parent. school Advanced Placement PLA comes in.” Priddy Learning Academy is husband and I wanted Karen to es, it is comparable to eating ice “From the very first meeting, I math. The step-by-step math and located at 266 Essex St, Mill- receive the best education in the cream all the time. Good class felt comfortable with the philoso- According to Priddy, it’s a reading programs are set up for burn. To register for the spring arts as possible, and PTW paid work prepares you for good per- phy and the teachers at Priddy common misperception to think each student and then fine-tuned. semester, which begins in Febru- off. Karen was accepted early de- formance. Our satisfaction is Learning Academy,” Godsey said that only children who “need For students who need a little ary, and to schedule an appoint- cision at NYU’s prestigious Tisch great when we are interviewing recently. “I was confident that the help” seek out after-school pro- review, the PLA program allows ment, contact Priddy Learning School for Performing Arts.” new students and see their ex- program Priddy tailored specifi- grams like PLA. them to be reintroduced to cer- Academy at (973) 564-7712. The program at PTW places a citement in response to viewing a cally for each of my children “We have students from all would be effective and successful. ranges in school classroom per- I’m happy to say that I was right.” formance—from remedial to Township resident Michael gifted and talented,” he says. Priddy, founder and co-director “When they enroll in PLA, how- of PLA, told Godsey the same ever, everyone is treated the thing he tells all inquiring par- same way. We have the same ents. The mission of Priddy high expectations of every stu- Learning Academy is to turn a dent, regardless of school rank- child’s learning potential into ing or standing.” academic performance in school, PLA co-director is Fangjie Liu, 256 Morris Avenue Priddy says, as well as to build a educated in both the People’s Re- 1 Springfield

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students and parents. has been teaching PLA students E “It’s a philosophy about learn- since 1997. Liu recently com- ing,” Priddy says. “We build on mented, “The public education what the child already knows.” system in the is pri- PLA does not classify children marily an ability model system. by age or grade level. Instead, Students are tested and classified

Photo courtesy of Irene Hakim JOY OF MUSIC—“My primary goal is that parents and children experience the joy of learning music with others,” said Irene Hakim, director of Kindermusik, pictured above with some of her students. For more information or to register for classes, call Irene Hakim at (908) 273-7447. Short Hills Christ Church ‘Character and Camera’ It’s Never Too Late To Enroll! one of new classes at YTC Continuous Registration “Character and the Camera,” an dynamics with Wendy Walter Classes Given To June innovative filmmaking class, is from CATS. one of the new classes offered at For more information on Youth For Toddlers E13942-01 the Burgdorff Cultural Center in Theater call (973) 275-1080 or 3-4yr olds- Maplewood next month. During visit www.ytc-arts.com. Imagine That the 16-week course, students ages 4-5yr olds- 13 to 17 years old will work on Young Child their own short films under the di- Short Hills rection of Karen Sanderson- Mathematics Try a Free Roche, a producer for the PBS Sample Lesson documentary series P.O.V. Private tutoring to boost Meet Other Parents of The pre-production phase will grades and prepare for SSAT, focus on story development and Young Children Congratulations Jeremy! SAT I and II, and Advanced shot lists; in production the Now appearing on Broadway as Chip Placement exams. A Good Beginning actors will rehearse and utilize Never Ends technical aspects; and in post- in BEAUTY AND THE BEAST production the project culmi- Please call Mel Nathanson nates in viewing “dailies” and Irene Hakim • 908-273-7447 973-921-9615

E13949-01 Serving The Area For 17 Years editing. The course is limited to E13940-01 only 14 students and will meet Monday evenings at 6:30 p.m. starting Feb. 3. “Character and the Camera” is Come See What We’re All About presented by Youth Theater Open House ~ February 8th at 2pm Classes, conveniently located at the Burgdorff Cultural Center in 200 Hartshorn Drive ~ Short Hills Maplewood Village. Youth The- Participate in a FREE Dance & Drama Workshop ater is sponsored by ArtsMaple- Jeremy Bergman and his sister Rebecca have been studying at Youth wood and offers classes for chil- SSKPAC 2003 Theater for three years, taking classes in Private Voice, Introduction to dren and adults of all ages. • Dance Acting, Acting Explorations and Dance Dynamics. Jeremy's credits also June 24th-July 25th include NBC TV's THIRD WATCH, Universal Studios DUDLEY DO-RIGHT, The winter semester also in- • Drama (2nd-6th Grade) the Public Theater and numerous commercials. cludes a new Kreative Kids class STAGESTRUCK TEENS for pre-kindergarten children ex- • Musical Theatre Youth Theater offers professional training in a supportive environment. June 24th - July 25th Students can explore acting, public speaking, accents, commercial tech- ploring acting, singing and danc- • Art (7th-10th Grades) nique, Shakespeare, improvisation, singing, ballet, jazz, and hip-hop. ing. Each week 4- and 5-year- • Guitar STAGESTRUCK JUNIORS June 26th-July 24th olds will go on a different adven- • Piano ture using their imagination, (Pre-K to 1st Grade) Now Offering Film Production for props and instruments. Filling • Voice STAGESTRUCK PLUS High School Students July 28th-August 8th out the curriculum at Youth The- • Weekly Elective Programs ater will be acting classes with • Learn From Professionals Ask about our “Counselor-In-Training” WINTER REGISTRATION STARTS NOW! Tierney Fitzmartin, a former program for 9th & 10th graders. CLASS SIZES ARE LIMITED! agent at the William Morris Conveniently located at the Burgdorff Cultural Center Enrollment Limited! STAGESTRUCK KIDS… Register Online Now Talent Agency; private vocal for Winter Classes 10 Durand Road, Maplewood, NJ 07040 Register Early and coaching with William Park, the Where Kids go to explore at http://www.sskpac.com Pre-K through Adult • Sponsored by ArtsMaplewood Receive $100.00 OFF e13943-01 Phantom in “Phantom of the E13968-01 their own possibilities or call 973-912-9051 Opera” national tour and dance SSKPAC 2003 Tuition For More Information (973) 275-1080 • Visit us on the web at www.ytc-arts.com IT 0123 Pg A11 Yellow Red Blue Black

Thursday, January 23, 2003 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 11 Summit arboretum names Wyoming School has Day Millburn Seniors plan trip to see resident to board of trustee of Creativity tomorrow Philharmonic Township resident Barbara have visited Reeves-Reed Ar- Tomorrow will be A Day of started, what they love about it, Palmer Stern has been elected to boretum in the spring and fall Creativity at Wyoming School, and where possible, offer a The Millburn Seniors will the board of trustees of Reeves- through its Networks to Nature and kick off this year’s “Incredi- demonstration. Each presentation attend an open rehearsal of Reed Arboretum in Summit. field trip program. They also take ble Creations” Wyoming School will finish with student questions. the at Stern is one of eight newly part in the arboretum’s family Academic Fair. More than 25 The goal is that A Day of Cre- Lincoln Center on Wednesday, elected trustees who will serve a programs, such as its Maple Sug- people, most of them parents or ativity will expose students to the Feb. 19. three-year term at the arboretum; aring demonstration, which is relatives of students, will spend variety of creative pursuits that The cost to attend is $36 and she also will serve on the arbore- scheduled for Feb. 22. the morning at school talking to are part of everyday life, and includes transportation and the tum’s education committee. Reeves-Reed Arboretum is students about art, music and even perhaps awaken something performance; attendees must The Reeves-Reed Arboretum open to the public free of charge crafts as they are a part of their creative within them. It also will purchase their own lunch. Bus is a suburban conservancy dedi- every day from dawn to dusk. It lives as work or hobby. help build excitement and give transportation will leave St. Rose cated to environmental and horti- is an independent educational re- Parents participating in A Day students ideas for the kinds of of Lima parking lot at the corner cultural education for children source, supported solely by of Creativity include quilters, projects they might do for the In- of Short Hills Avenue and Pine and adults, and to the enjoyment memberships, grants, contribu- floral designers, artists, architects, credible Creations Fair that is Terrace East at 8 a.m. of nature through the profession- tions and fund-raisers. harpists, Web site and fashion de- coming up on March 18. For more information or to al care and preservation of an For more information about signers, and cooks. Each presen- A Day of Creativity and “In- make reservations, call Nan historic estate. Reeves-Reed Arboretum, call ter will talk to several classes credible Creations” is sponsored Wade at (973) 379-4095 or Mary Since 1977, township children (908) 273-8787. Barbara Palmer Stern about what they do, how they got by the Wyoming School PTO. Ann Brown at (973) 376-4342. BUSINESSBUSINESS && FINANFINANCECE

e13979-01 Advertising Section Chamber helps businesses thrive How to Look Your The Millburn-Short Hills business and to maintain a programs and events geared to Millburn-Short Hills gift Executiive Best... Chamber of Commerce is a vol- healthy climate in which new the needs of today’s business checks are accepted by more unteer nonprofit organization and existing businesses can people. Exclusive networking than 100 merchants and are a Michael’s Hairstylists whose primary mission is to do flourish. The modest dues invest- and marketing opportunities popular gift idea throughout whatever is necessary to keep ment made annually by each of such as card exchanges, trade the year. Millburn-Short Hills as an out- its members supports a wide va- shows and advertising promo- The chamber leadership urges standing community where riety of programs dedicated to tions are all excellent methods every business in town to sup- business can thrive. The Cham- the betterment of the Millburn- for increasing business. port their efforts to maintain ber of Commerce is the cata- Short Hills business community. Upcoming events include A economic vitality in the town- With or Manicurist lyst—a common vehicle Each month, thousands of in- Bridal Expo at The Grand ship by becoming a member in Without an in through which business and terested consumers visit the Summit Hotel on Tuesday, Feb. 2003. It is the membership that Appiontment Attendance professional people work to- chamber’s award-winning Web 25; a multi-Chamber “Business provides the ideas, the funds and gether to achieve that goal. site, seeking information about After Hours” in March and a re- the services to keep the chamber As a volunteer organization, the goods and services offered by gional trade show in the spring, doing what it does. Without that the chamber is supported solely chamber members. A compre- to name a few. 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Page 12 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, January 23, 2003 Grant to Red Cross funds College corner Middle school announces Malanka Anne Misilo of tion of “Cassandra.” Tricia is a free CPR-AED training Taylor Road South has been senior psychology and drama 2 upcoming performances Township residents Sharon training session for Sunday, named to the dean’s list for the major at Vassar. Millburn Middle School will The second concert of this and Avi Brender invite the Feb. 2, from 8:30 a.m. to fall semester of her freshman Rachel H. Geringer-Dunn, present two instrumental music midwinter series will take place community to celebrate what 1:30 p.m. year at Stevens Institute of daughter of Colin and Kim concerts this month, and the at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. would have been their daughter The event will be held at Can Technology. Dunn of Ferncliff Terrace, has public is invited. The first con- 30, also in the auditorium. This Danielle’s 14th birthday by Do health, fitness and martial Arielle Jacobs, daughter of been named to the fall semester cert will take place at 7:30 p.m. concert will feature the seventh learning how to save a life. arts club, located at 720 Morris Eli and Mona Jacobs of Linden dean’s list at Hamilton College. on Tuesday in the auditorium; it grade band under the direction of Through The Danielle Bren- Turnpike in the township. A Street, has been named to the Rachel is a junior sociology will feature the orchestra under Frederick Czarnecki and the der Fund, Inc., the Brenders light breakfast and buffet lun- fall semester dean’s list at Tufts major. the direction of Marie Tracy, and sixth grade band conducted by have made a grant to the Mill- cheon will be served. This train- University. Katharine Ann Muscalino, the eighth grade band and wind Elizabeth Thompson. Some burn-Short Hills Chapter of the ing session is being offered free Tricia Gonnella, daughter of daughter of Thomas and Dot ensemble under the direction of notable numbers at this evening’s American Red Cross specifical- of charge to everyone 16 years Tom and Arlene Gonnella, of Muscalino of Woodfield Drive, Frederick Czarnecki. concert will be “Sousa, Sousa, ly for CPR-AED training. In old and older. Bishops Lane played the lead has earned honor roll status for Selections from “Chariots of Sousa!,” “Do-Re-Mi” and turn, the local Red Cross has Reservations are required. role of Cassandra Eklestine in the fall term at Washington and Fire,” “Beseda,” “Star Trek” and “Rockin’ Robin.” scheduled a mass CPR-AED Call (973) 379-4198 to register. Vassar College’s recent produc- Lee University. “Sleigh Ride” will be presented. Admission is free.

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Thursday, January 23, 2003 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 13 MHS graduate earns award SAGE offers to repair furniture for ‘communication’ paper Since 1961, the SAGE Work- Millburn High School grad- tions: The relationship be- shop, located in the basement of uate Sean P. Condon and tween pace of life and commu- the SAGE building at 50 DeFor- former colleagues Margaret nication.” est Ave., Summit, has offered the Quinlan, Jeffrey Kuznekoff The paper was a study of the public furniture repair. Prices and Kristin Frye were honored factors that contribute to percep- depend upon the condition of the recently in New Orleans at the tion formation, or more specifi- chair or furniture item to be re- 88th annual National Commu- cally, the pace of life (chrone- paired and the materials required nication Association Conven- mics). The study was conducted in the restoration process. tion. The four authors received on the island of Oahu, HI (June Workshop volunteers will con- the Stephen A. Smith Award to July of 2001) with further re- sider repairing any piece of fur- for the Best Student Group search conducted in San Francis- niture that can be carried into the Paper in The Nation for their co (August 2001) and New York shop. The woodworkers also paper, “Chronemic Percep- City (December 2002). craft individual gift or decorative Lamda Pi Eta, the National items for sale. Currently, the Real estate Communication Association’s workshop features a decorative, honor society, presented the wooden kitchen step stool and a transactions award. child’s caned “Teddy Bear” chair Recent real estate transactions Sean is a 1998 graduate of available in three sizes. The in the township include the fol- Millburn High School, and re- craftsmen also will consider spe- lowing: ceived a bachelor’s degree in Photo courtesy of Sean Condon cial commissions. 14 Old Short Hills Road sold communications from Marist AWARD WINNERS—Sean Condon, third from left, was honored recently with three col- For more information about for $285,000. College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., leagues for their paper, “Chronemic Perceptions: The relationship between pace of life and repair services available or 76 Oakview Terrace sold for in 2002. communication,” written while all were students at Marist College. Now a licensing agent in other workshop services, or to $569,000. He is currently a licensing as- New York City, Condon is a 1998 graduate of Millburn High School. With him, from left, are schedule an appointment to 99 Woodfield Drive sold for sistant with EMI Music Publish- Jeffrey Kuznekoff, Margaret Quinlan and Kristin Frye. They are displaying the Stephen A Smith bring in furniture for repair, call $2,410,000. ing in New York City. Award for the Top Student Group Paper in the Nation. (908) 273-5550, extension 23.

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Page 14 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, January 23, 2003 Brodow discusses education with Old Guard Richard Brodow, superinten- level. Esposito served as vice welcomes guests to any of its ing areas or events. dent of schools for Millburn, will president for academic affairs and meetings. Besides meeting every Anyone interested in joining be the featured speaker today at developed the university’s acade- Thursday, members organize and should ask a friend who is a the Millburn Old Guard. He will mic policy and budget before as- participate in many activities member to bring him to a meeting discuss how he intends to ensure suming his current position. such as bowling, bridge, shuffle- or contact Doug Reed, member- that quality education standards The Millburn Old Guard meets board, golf and tours to interest- ship chairman, at (973) 763-4524. are maintained in the township. Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. in the On Jan. 30 Frank Esposito, George Bauer Community who was appointed Kean Univer- Center in Taylor Park. Members sity’s interim president effective are retired and semi-retired men March 4 last year, will talk about of the township and surrounding XOMA quality education at the university communities. The Old Guard Salon & Spa

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Thursday, January 23, 2003 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 15 SPORTS Millburn fencers place fourth in Santelli

By Jim Connelly of The Item A fourth-place finish in the Santelli Tournament this past Sunday is something head coach Gus de la Llave hopes his Mill- burn High School girls fencing team can use as a springboard in state tournament competition next month. “Our foil team fenced very well, and I am very pleased and feel great for the entire squad,” de la Llave said. “I am really looking forward to the state matches.” Millburn registered its best weapons showing in epee where the trio of seniors Lauren Riese- beck (25-3), Pam Silver (24-4) and Simona Fernandes (20-8) pro- pelled the local fencers to a fifth- place showing with 69 wins. Pingry (76 wins), Ramapo (74), Montclair Kimberley Academy Staff photo/Jim Connelly (73) and Columbia (71) occupied Staff photo/Jim Connelly HISTORY IN THE MAKING—Elizabeth Lauterhahn became the the top four spots. EPEE DUEL—Millburn’s Hana Podhoretz (left) jousts with Pompton Lakes’ Brenna Rabel in first member of her sex to compete in a Millburn High School The Millers helped their own the teams’ Jan. 16 match at the high school. Pompton Lakes pulled out a 14-13 victory, hand- varsity wrestling match last week against Orange. Lauterhahn, cause in saber by going a com- ing Millburn its first loss in four matches on the 2002-03 campaign. while enjoying the advantage at this stage of her 119-bout bined 8-1 against the top three against Orange’s Bely Delmont, dropped a 14-5 decision. seeded teams in Oak Knoll, showing—a runner-up finish by 16, winning 14-13. Pompton on the foil strip. Ramapo and Hun. Millburn the saber squad. Lakes picked up the winning point The Millers came away with a was 3-0 against both Oak Knoll Ramapo finished seventh in in the final bout. 16-11 defeat of host Somerville and Hun. epee with 59 wins, one spot Millburn enjoyed 5-4 margins on Jan. 14. Grappler Lauterhahn A margin of just two wins sepa- behind Millburn and its 60 wins. in saber and foil but came out on The saber (7-2) and foil (5-4) rated Millburn (174 wins) from Ramapo’s lowest finish was a the short end of a 6-3 score in squads led Millburn to victory. Columbia and Bernards, which eighth-place showing in foil with epee. Silver went 3-0 and Fernandes makes MHS history tied for second with 176 wins. 51 wins. Millburn finished in 12th Riesebeck and Silver both fin- and Riesebeck each logged 2-1 ty match,” Lauterhahn said. “I Ramapo claimed the team title place with 45 wins. ished 2-1 on the saber strip. Junior marks in saber. Also posting 2-1 By Jim Connelly am not involved in the sport to with 184 victories. MILLER NOTES—Pompton Laura Duane (3-0) and senior records were Duane and Colavita of The Item make history as a girl, but for a The Raiders pulled off the title Lakes saddled Millburn with its Mary Lynn Colavita (2-1) ac- on the foil strip and senior Rachel despite just one solid weapons first setback in four matches Jan. counted for Millburn’s five wins Eschenbach on the epee strip. Elizabeth Lauterhahn does not love of wrestling and to make ac- view herself as some sort of pio- complishments that are not neer. gender based.” Her coach, first-year Miller Miller fencers rebound after win streak ends head mentor Mike Artigliere, says Lauterhahn is just like any Will Stevens along with junior other wrestler on the team. By Jim Connelly Aaron Fernandes provided “She is not looking for any of The Item Tomko’s squad with one victory special treatment and is working apiece in saber. hard every day.” The Millburn High School Somerville accomplished Lauterhahn says her parents boys fencing team is starting a something no other squad had are comfortable with the fact she new streak. done in just under two years has taken up wrestling. At least head coach Tom when it parlayed solid showings “My parents have the same at- Tomko hopes so. in saber and foil to a 15-12 defeat titude toward me participating in Two days after seeing its 21- of the Millers on Jan. 14. The the sport as they do my brother,” match winning streak come to an Millers, prior to the Somerville Lauterhahn said. Her brother, end with a 15-12 loss at match, had not come out on the Matt, a freshman, also wrestles for Somerville, Millburn responded losing end of the score since a 14- Millburn. “They are proud of us with a 16-11 defeat of visiting 13 setback to Voorhees on Jan. 23, 2001. and always encourage us to do our Pompton Lakes Jan. 16. The vic- Fernandes (2-1), Duane (2-1) best.” tory was Millburn’s third in four Elizabeth Lauterhahn and Somers (2-0) accounted for The notion of competing in a outings. six of Millburn’s 12 wins. Mill- physical sport dominated primari- But on Jan. 15, the senior at Leading the way for Millburn burn went 7-2 in epee but strug- ly by young men does not seem to Millburn High School made his- were the foil and epee teams, gled in foil (2-7) and saber (3-6). tory when she became the first faze Lauterhahn. which combined for 13 of the Somerville’s foil team entered female to wrestle in a varsity “I do wrestle boys in practice, team’s 16 wins. the match coming off a first-place match in school history. and wrestling a person I do not Senior captain Michael Duane performance in the previous Lauterhahn took on Orange’s know is a normal part of the and juniors Chris Hildner and weekend’s Cetrulo Tournament. Bely Delmont in a 119-pound sport,” Lauterhahn said. A first- Greg Korb each posted 2-0 Millburn finished third in foil at match, which happened to be the time participant in the sport, records on the foil strip. Junior the Cetrulo. opening contest. Delmont came Lauterhahn had several junior var- A.J. Somers and senior Daniel MILLER NOTES—The away with a 14-5 triumph. The sity and scrimmage bouts under Sonshine logged 2-0 records to Millers reeled off seven consecu- opening weight class is deter- her belt before she made history help the Millers prevail on the tive wins to close out the 2000-01 mined by a random draw. last week. epee strip 6-3. campaign following the loss to “As far as making history by A handful of girls wrestled for Staff photo/Jim Connelly Pompton Lakes avoided being Voorhees. Tomko’s squad won all being the first girl to wrestle var- Millburn in recent years on the INTERESTED OBSERVERS—Head coach Tom Tomko (left) swept in all three weapons when it 12 of its matches a year ago and sity for Millburn, I feel it was junior varsity level including Beth and team captain Michael Duane bear apprehensive looks registered a 6-3 showing on the its first two outings of the current more of a personal accomplish- Boegershausen, Ashley Morris, Jan. 16 during the Miller boys fencing squad’s match against saber strip. campaign before the streak- ment for me to wrestle in a varsi- Erica Hart and Raquel Loaiza. Pompton Lakes. Millburn came away with a 16-11 victory. Sophomores Geoffrey Chu and ending loss to Somerville. Artigliere impressed by MHS wrestling team’s resolve

with it,” Artigliere said. “The 56-24 win over Chatham on By Jim Connelly forfeits are killing us, but at the Dec. 27. of The Item same time the first thing one Millburn’s most recent outing One month into the season, must remember about a sport was a 50-24 loss at Delbarton first-year head coach Mike Ar- such as wrestling is there is a Saturday afternoon. Podhoretz, tigliere realizes that a lot of work tremendous individual aspect to sophomore Jorge Aspiazu and remains to be done before Mill- it as well.” senior Michael Friedlander won burn High School becomes com- Early season standouts have their bouts on falls. Aspiazu petitive on the wrestling mat. included sophomore Greg decked the Green Wave’s Gary What Millburn possesses in a Schvey, freshmen Ricky Chan- Hayes in 1:53 at 160 pounds for dedicated group of wrestlers, it dler and Seth Podhoretz and his first varsity win. Chandler’s lacks in numbers, a major senior Mike Nahum. forfeit win at 112 accounted for reason the Millers carried a 1-7 Schvey (112 pounds) and Millburn’s other six points. record into last night’s match at Chandler (103 pounds) posted Schvey, who had won his first Passaic Valley. second-place finishes at this seven bouts of the season at 103 Take last week’s match against month’s Newark Academy pounds, suffered a 17-4 loss to Orange as an example. The Tor- Tournament. Podhoretz (130 highly touted Mike Grey of nadoes, who were aided by Mill- pounds) and Nahum (135 Delbarton Saturday afternoon. burn forfeits at four weight class- pounds) finished fourth at that The potential exists for Schvey es, came away with a 49-21 vic- tournament. Nahum’s fourth- and Grey to meet down the road tory. Discount the 24 free points place showing was a costly one in the state Region 3 tourna- Orange earned via forfeit, it was as he lost the consolation bout ment. a close affair at 25-21. by injury default with a shoul- Tomorrow’s scheduled home Artigliere praises his wrestlers der injury. He is expected to be match with Pingry has been for staying with the program de- out of action for about six canceled. In its place, a match spite obvious tough times. weeks. with Summit has been arranged “The nice thing is the guys we MILLER NOTES—The for 3 p.m. Saturday at Millburn with started on day one all stuck team’s lone win to date was a High School.

Recreation commission schedules meeting dates Meeting dates for the remainder of 2003 were ation Building. formalized at the Jan. 8 session of the township’s The board’s remaining 2003 meetings are Board of Recreation Commissioners. scheduled for Feb. 5, March 5, April 2, May 7, Staff photo/Jim Connelly The board meets, with the exception of August June 4, July 9, Sept. 3, Oct. 1, Nov. 5 and Dec. when no meeting is held, on the first Wednesday 3. Board members also approved Wednesday, IN CONTROL—Millburn’s Greg Schvey (top) has things going his way against Orange’s of the month at 8 p.m. in the Gero Park Recre- Jan. 7, as the body’s first meeting of 2004. Hesham Ismail Jan. 15. Schvey decked Ismail in 2:50 at 112 pounds. The Millers dropped the match to the visiting Tornadoes 49-21. IT 0123 Pg A16 Yellow Red Blue Black

Page 16 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, January 23, 2003 Mebel, Kiley star in Northern Hills swim meet Henry places in two races Kiley had an easier time of it at conference swim meet By Jim Connelly in the 500 freestyle, winning the of The Item Senior Elizabeth Henry of meet. She finished fourth in the race by more than three seconds Millburn High School turned in 200 freestyle and fifth in the Bart Mebel and Ryan Kiley in 5:16.85. Delbarton’s Steve a pair of top-six finishes Sunday 100-yard freestyle at the 2002 did it again. Zoller placed second in 5:19.90. at the Northern Hills Conference Northern Hills meet. Mebel and Kiley, teammates Junior Stephen Pack registered Girls Swimming Championships The Academy of St. Elizabeth on Millburn High School’s boys Millburn’s only other top-six at University retained its team title with 262- swim squad, each claimed a pair finish. Pack took sixth place in in Wayne. 1/2 points. Caldwell took second of individual titles for the second the 200-yard freestyle in 2:12.32. Henry placed fourth in the place with 228 points followed consecutive year at Saturday’s Millburn also posted a pair of 500-yard freestyle in 5:47.73 by Mount St. Dominic (218), Northern Hills Conference top-three finishes in the 200- and and fifth in the 200-yard Pequannock (166), Wayne Championships at William Pater- 400-yard freestyle relays. The freestyle in 2:09.48. Henry’s Valley (111), Madison (97), son University in Wayne. Millers finished second in the performance marked the second Montville (75), West Orange Mebel, a junior, won the 50- 200 freestyle relay in 1:37.59 and consecutive year she placed in (73), Millburn (491/2) and yard freestyle for the second third in the 400 freestyle relay in two events at the conference DePaul (22). time in three years in record 3:45.85. Members of the medal- time. Mebel won the event in winning relay teams were Mebel, 22:32, breaking the existing meet Kiley, freshman Ethan Groveman record of 22:91 set last year by and senior Maor Segal. Caldwell’s Jon Roe. MEET NOTES—Mebel has “I’m glad I got the 50 record,” won two individual conference Bart Mebel Ryan Kiley said Mebel, who also claimed the meet titles each of the past Six-time champion Retains meet titles 50 freestyle title as a freshman. three years. Mebel did not compete in the 50 Millburn fell short in its bid at the 2002 conference meet. for a fourth consecutive confer- Then Millburn coach Tim ence team championship. Del- 0000503912-01 Richard, who resigned at the end barton, which last claimed the of the season, elected to use Northern Hills title in 1999, the Mebel in the 200-yard freestyle year before Millburn embarked instead. on its stretch of three straight Mebel also captured his third conference crowns, racked up a consecutive conference 100-yard meet-best 287-1/2 points. Cald- freestyle title in 49.48. “I was well was second with 241 points very happy about winning the followed by West Orange (236- 100 free as well,” said Mebel, 1/2), Pequannock (216), Mill- 0000503924-01 who holds the meet record in the burn (156), Montville (85) and event of 48.83, set last year when Wayne Valley (79). Advertising Section he broke his previous meet 501911-01 record of 50.02. Kiley retained his crowns in Adoption the 100-yard butterfly and 500- yard freestyle. he Finest in Assisted Living... The Miller sophomore edged out Delbarton’s Alex Goracy to Gracious Senior Living in a Beautiful Setting... FREE defend his 100 butterfly title. The Privacy of your own apartment... Kiley hit the wall in 57.98, Goracy in 58.14. and the Companionship of New Friends Adoption Meeting

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Thursday, January 23, 2003 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 17 Rec department youth basketball roundup

Morris Dweck scored 15 Hurricanes received eight points bounds. her 17 points to lift the Sting points and Matt Seidmon from Ben Riesenberg. Lauren Binder and Kim Atkins past the Storm 19-18. Caitlin dropped in five Friday night, Jeffrey Rauch scored 13 points excelled on defense for the LeStrange (two points, seven re- leading the Jazz past the Griz- and Alex Plavin dropped in six, Seminoles. bounds) and Elaine Lin and zlies 23-21 in Millburn Recre- lifting the Pirates to a 36-34 Elizabeth Blanken scored Eudora Peterson, each with four ation Department fourth grade defeat of the Eagles. Alex eight points and Isabel Rice assists and six steals, also con- boys basketball league action. Daniels scored nine points for added four in the Sooners’ 18-6 tributed to the victory. Ricky Simon scored eight the Eagles. defeat of the Gators. The Gators Monica Ng paced the Storm points for the Grizzlies. Jimmy Thompson scored 17 received outstanding defense with eight points. Jackie Talpalar Zachary Jacobs and Kevin points and Joe Ruzicka chipped from Samantha Meskin and stel- snared seven rebounds in a Ruane each scored six points in in with nine, sparking the Pan- lar handling from Jazzy Bensky. losing cause. the Colonels’ 20-18 defeat of the thers to a 27-24 defeat of the Red Allison Stone and Katria Kings. The Kings’ Benji Fried- Storm. The Red Storm’s Bran- 7th-8th grade girls league Misilo each scored 10 points man led all scorers with 12 don Greenblatt scored 13 points. Lauren Menino scored 16 in the Power’s 30-10 defeat points. Justin Marcus (12 points) and points and Freddie Dantas of the Shock. Hamsini Sridha- Matthew Kleinberg scored five Daniel Curtis (10 points) paced blocked five shots, leading the ran played stellar defense for points, and Jason Schwartz and the Hokies to a 35-28 defeat of Starzz past the Tornado 40-20 the victors. Evan Sherman each scored four the Huskies. Michael Dasti Saturday afternoon. Jennifer It was a horse race until the in the Wizards’ 21-4 rout of the scored 13 points for the Huskies. Sciarra scored 10 points for the end, the Explorers outlasting the Pacers. Tornado. Rockers. Kylie Cohen and Sarah Dylan Roth and Adam Whitten Fourth grade girls league Courtney Pittenger (nine Darivoff each dropped in 10 each scored eight points to lead The Comets were led by points) and Jessica Burstein points, leading the Explorers the Pistons past the Suns 21-8. Courtney Buchalter (five steals, (four points) paced the Lazers to past the Rockers 22-16. Lee Col- Photos by Tyson Trish The Suns received four points six rebounds) and Lauren a 17-14 defeat of the Sparks. rick starred on defense for the ICEMEN FALL TO MKA—Millburn’s Jamie Harrison (32) from Justin Cooper. Markovitz (12 rebounds), who Lauren Buchalter scored eight Explorers. knocks Montclair Kimberley Academy’s Nick Galasso (27) In Saturday’s league action, sparked the Comets to a 22-9 points for the Sparks. Erica Mendel topped the to the ice in Jan. 15 action at Clary Anderson Arena in the Braves and Clippers posted defeat of the Liberty Friday Trina Rennie scored 14 of Rockers with eight points. Montclair. Miller goalie Andrew Rizzo (bottom photo) goes victories. night. to his knees to make a save. Montclair Kimberley (8-1-1) Greg Kirk scored 10 points The Liberty received five kept the Millers winless with a 4-2 triumph. The Millers’ and Ben Wormser added five in points from Molly Gorman and Eighth grade boy cagers next game is scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday against Ridge the Braves’ 25-6 defeat of the four assists from Jamie Paro. at South Mountain Arena in West Orange. Raptors. Colin Horgan scored six Tanya Sood scored four points fall to Livingston 63-59 points in a losing cause. and Lauren Aspiazu displayed Livingston withstood a furi- High scorers for the local Justin Rothberg’s 12 points solid rebounding in the Fire’s 12- ous fourth-quarter rally to hand cagers were Steele with 17 propelled the Clippers past the 4 defeat of the Blizzard. the Millburn Recreation De- points and DiTommasso and Mavericks 28-23. Philip Byrne Nikki Blank scored nine points partment’s eighth grade boys Brad Cebula with 10 each. added four points for the victors. and Ariana Wolk contributed a basketball team a 63-59 defeat James Freeman and Jason Russell Dorf scored 10 points for key fourth-quarter basket in the Saturday afternoon at Millburn Robinson combined to score 10 the Mavericks. Mercury’s 14-8 defeat of the High School. points as part of a game-opening Rockers. Carly Rothbort scored Fifth grade boys league Livingston never trailed after 15-0 run to lead Millburn past five points and Nicole Albert had opening the game with a 9-0 run. Maplewood 52-37 Jan. 16 at Joey Kizel’s 18 points sparked five rebounds for the Rockers. Millburn (6-2) trailed 55-44 Maplewood Middle School. the Hawks to a 26-18 defeat of Elizabeth Petra’s nine points with 2:45 left in regulation time. DiTommaso scored seven the Cavaliers Saturday after- powered the Mystics to a 22-8 A three-pointer by Jesse Steele points and racked up five steals. noon. Jacob Riesenberg scored defeat of the Monarchs. Caroline and two treys by Frank DiTom- Teammate Carlos Torrejon fin- six points for the Cavaliers. DiStefano and Hallie Pickard maso shaved Livingston’s lead to ished the contest with six points, Alex Rosenberg dropped in 23 scored four points apiece for the 61-59 in the final minute. all of them coming in the second points and Sebastian Chen- Monarchs. A Millburn shot with 15 sec- half. Schmidt added four in the Heat’s 5th-6th grade girls league onds to go was off the mark. Liv- Millburn, entering this week’s 34-31 defeat of the Bulls. David ingston sank two foul shots with action, holds a one-game lead Hamilton scored 10 points in a Chelsea Stone scored the win- 3 seconds left to seal the victory. over Verona in Division A of the losing cause. ning bucket as time expired in Suburban Youth Basketball Brothers William and David overtime Saturday, giving the Lax club taking League. Spelman combined to score 42 Cornhuskers a 14-12 win over points, leading the Hornets past the Spartans on Saturday. The registrations the Nets 49-16. William scored victors received eight points 24 points and David 18. A.J. from Jackie SanFillipo and four for spring season O’Leary scored four points for assists from Courtney Todd. The Millburn-Short Hills Girls the Nets. Katie McCullough and Lily Lacrosse Club is accepting regis- Tosin Kazeem (eight points) Moaba each scored four points in trations for the spring season. and Jacob Weissman (six points) a losing cause. Elena Ripp Forms can be downloaded off paced the Lakers to a 19-18 dished out three assists for the the club’s Web site at defeat of the Knicks. The Spartans. www.mshglax.org or picked up Knicks’ Jeffrey Wang led all High scorer Kaitlyn Kleinen- at the recreation department’s scorers with nine points. dorst scored 14 of her game-high Town Hall office. Jeffrey Eisenbud’s 12 points 18 points in the first half, spark- All registration forms are due propelled the Celtics to a 21-17 ing the Tar Heels to a 28-18 by Thursday, Feb. 20. For more defeat of the Bucks. The Bucks’ defeat of the Cavaliers. Jessica information, call Susan Johnson Short Hills Karen Eastman Bigos Nikhil Vohra scored a game-high Brenner (four points) and Emma at (973) 379-2297 or Terri Sayia OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY-JAN. 26, 2003 Daniel Cannizzo 13 points. Stein (four assists) also con- at (973) 376-4021. 72 MEADOWBROOK RD.-FROM 1 TO 4 tributed to the victory. BRAND NEW LISTING IN GLENWOOD Top Team in Short Hills Sixth grade boys league Carlie Roth, Claire Goldman Close to town, train & schools, this perfect Real Estate Eric Schmidt scored seven and Rebecca Jaroslovsky each Little League 3BR col has 2.5 new baths, state of the art Over $210 Million in Sales points and Billy Thompson scored four points in a losing new eat-in kit w/Viking range & granite added six Saturday morning in cause. 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Josh Tigers’ 26-16 defeat of the Plump dropped in seven points Bruins. Jessica Renner scored for the victors. Jacob Silver six points for the Bruins. topped the Warriors with 14 Danielle Alonzi scored 24 points. points and Kelly Fitzmaurice Ray Buckley (21 points) and added 12 in the Blue Devils’ 48- Ben D’Alessio (11 points) 17 rout of the Hoosiers. High guided the Magic past the Spurs scorers for the Hoosiers were 40-32. Jordan Mark scored 18 Maria Palma (six points) and points in a losing cause. Lindsey Myers (five points). Elise Sobelman scored six 7th-8th grade boys league points and Rachel Finkel Brian Suell scored 10 points dropped in four, leading the and Sam Budish added nine, Hawkeyes to a 24-8 defeat of the e13971 leading the Hoyas past the Hurri- Seminoles. The Hawkeyes’ canes 31-27 on Saturday. The Daniella Tsakos grabbed 10 re- Playing hoops at Hamilton College Sara Hamilton, daughter of Hamilton, a 5-11 forward , is Nancy Hamilton of Lee Terrace a 2002 graduate of The Pingry and Mark Hamilton of School, Martinsville. Chatham, is a member of the The Lady Continentals car- 2002-03 women’s basketball ried a 2-3 record into the new team at Hamilton College. year.

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Page 18 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, January 23, 2003 Cagers split with West Side, Wayne Valley Girls hoop team to face Third-year head coach Patty make a lot of mistakes. her 17 points. Foley dished out By Jim Connelly Edelman’s squad has 14 games, Senior guard Morgan Foley four assists. MHS faculty January 31 of The Item Members of the Millburn High Nets and New York Knicks not counting any potential Essex (12 points) and senior center MILLER NOTES—Millburn School varsity girls basketball games. A season-best, three-game County or state tournament Rachel Cerlen (eight points) carried a 3-2 Skyline Division team will oppose a squad of Admission is $3 for adults and winning streak, capped by a 66- games, to surpass last year’s win paced Millburn in the Northern record into this past Tuesday’s total. Millburn went 8-13 last Hills Conference, Skyline Divi- school faculty members Friday, $1 for non-Millburn High School 39 rout of visiting Newark West home contest against West season. sion contest. Cerlen also pulled Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. in the school’s students and faculty. Millburn Side Jan. 14, pushed the Mill- Orange. The team’s brief two- burn High School varsity girls The local cagers were never down seven rebounds. main gymnasium. High School students will be ad- game homestand comes to a basketball team over the .500 untracked against Wayne Valley Three players scored in double The second annual event is a mitted free. mark for the first time. Friday night. figures when the Millers tallied a close with tomorrow’s 7 p.m. fund-raiser for the basketball For more information, contact The Millers, despite seeing “They played a very aggres- season-high 66 points in their contest against Passaic Valley. program’s booster club, the Mill- Sue Foley at (973) 376-6737. their record level off at 4-4 with sive half court trap, which 27-point win over West Side. The Millers reach the halfway burn Hoopsters. The event fea- point of the 16-game Skyline Di- Item sports editor a 56-39 loss at Wayne Valley caused us to make 20 turnovers,” Cerlen and Foley each scored tures a foul shooting contest for Jim Connelly Friday night, already are halfway Edelman said. “We could not get 17 points. Senior guard Robyn vision campaign on Tuesday kindergarten through eighth can be reached into the flow of our offense and Drew chipped in with 13 points. when they visit West Milford at via e-mail at to equaling their victory output grade students, free prizes and [email protected] from the 2001-02 campaign. Wayne Valley’s defense made us Freshman forward Alex Edell 4 p.m. raffles for tickets to New Jersey came off the bench to score six points for Millburn. Trio to captain MHS tennis team “We played aggressive defense Huan Lin, Rebecca Meskin Schneider will be seniors next and caused a lot of turnovers and Nicole Schneider have been fall. with our press,” Edelman said. elected captains of the 2003 The 2002 Millburn tennis team “We did a nice job on offense, Millburn High School varsity compiled a 16-11 record, includ- running through our plays and girls tennis team. ing a 12-4 mark in the Skyline getting the options we wanted.” Lin, who served as a captain of Division of the Northern Hills Cerlen had 14 rebounds and the 2002 squad, Meskin and Conference. three blocked shots along with Visit us at burgdorff.com to see all our homes for sale.

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Thursday, January 23, 2003 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 19 Cagers putting forth solid effort foul for arguing a call. MILLER NOTES—Blind By Jim Connelly The four foul shots cut Mill- bestowed praise upon Rummel of The Item burn’s deficit to 36-33. for his continued stellar play on These are promising times for Britton, who would pace Mill- defense against the opposition’s the Millburn High School varsity burn with 13 points overall, point guard. boys basketball team. drained a game-tying three- The seeding meeting for the Visit us at burgdorff.com to see all our homes for sale. Just 10 games into the 2002- pointer with 5:30 left. He 2003 Essex County Tournament 03 campaign, the Millers of knocked down another trey to takes place Monday night. Blind second-year head coach Rodger put Millburn in front to stay at is hoping his team is seeding Blind have already matched the 39-36 with 4:17 remaining. somewhere between ninth and Short Hills program’s win total for all of Millburn extended its lead to 16th, which would mean the last season. 43-36 on a bucket by senior Millers would play a first-round Millburn may have dropped guard Ryan Rummel and two game at home on Saturday, Feb. 1. two of its previous three outings foul shots by junior forward Feb. 1 is the deadline to pur- last week, but Blind had noth- Andy Guadagno. Wayne Valley chase tickets for the team’s game ing but praise his players for scored its lone point of the final against West Milford at the their efforts against Wayne quarter with 1:22 left on a foul Meadowlands on Wednesday, Valley and Bloomfield on back- shot by Andy Beilstein. Feb. 26. Ticket prices are $50 for to-back nights. A basket by Miller senior center adults and $40 for students. To “I thought our defense was Craig Parcells capped the scoring. purchase tickets, call Bill or Kay outstanding against Wayne Millburn, on the following Britton at (973) 379-5510. Valley,” Blind said about his evening, more than held their team’s come-from-behind 45-37 own in a 64-51 loss to once- triumph on Jan. 16 at Millburn. beaten Bloomfield Tech at Mill- The Millers, who trailed 36-29 burn High School. YOUR entering the fourth quarter, “The kids played an excellent outscored Wayne Valley 16-1 in first half,” Blind said. The score REALTOR the final stanza. was tied at 28 after the first 16 Senior forward Doug Britton minutes. “We fought all the way SOURCE sparked the Millburn comeback down the stretch, and I was as he scored 10 points in the first really pleased with our effort,” A Convenient Guide to Locating Your 3:43 of the final quarter to give Blind added. “This game will Ideal Real Estate Professional the local cagers the lead for good help us down the line.” at 39-36. The contest turned Bloomfield Tech, which came GRACIOUS CENTER HALL RANCH... when Britton sank four foul into the contest ranked 17th in shots 31 seconds into the quarter The Star-Ledger Top 20, took ...in Old Short Hills. This lovely three bedroom, two full and one after Wayne Valley’s Brad Drag- command when it outscored half bath home with manicured grounds, near schools, town, one picked up his fourth and fifth Millburn 19-5 in the third quar- personal fouls, the latter coming ter. Parcells scored 21 points in arboretum and Midtown Direct. Offered at $1,500,000. when he was hit with a technical the loss.

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Small group instructional northern wall, and a stairwell space, along with reconfigured grade classes, three fourth grade keeping those rooms for those classes will be built along the connecting the all floors will be classroom areas in the main classes and two fifth grade classes. purposes depends on the rate of Renovate windowless western wall, with built on the eastern side. building, McFall said, will create “Next year I could have three future enrollments. Continued from Page 1 lavatories installed in the center Outside, McFall would like to additional classroom space for as fifth grades,” she said. She would For her part, Marcus admits along the southern wall, which has of what is now the storage area. see on site parking improved, she many as 80 additional students, like to keep classes in the same high enrollment figures once large windows. The fourth class- An elevator, mandated by state said, because “we’re impinging which in time may not be enough. grade level together, but she also again could cost schools like room will be built off the eastern regulations, will connect the on the neighborhood.” Land- The current South Mountain has to shuffle programs to fit the South Mountain their new art or wall, which also has windows. lower and upper floors at the scaping to make the facility at- enrollment just tops 300, she available space: music rooms. While nothing is tractive to surrounding home- said. And if enrollments continue One of the four new class- certain, one telltale sign of the owners also is “a civic responsi- to grow at the present rate, rooms already is earmarked as a future could be kindergarten en- bility,” she said. McFall estimated it would take special education room. Up- rollments, and district adminis- The unfinished ground around a just two years before those 80 stairs, the school’s child study trators anticipate releasing those paved play area is likely to remain new spaces are filled. team will move to the present re- figures early next month. so, she said, as trucks and machin- “We’re going to have space source room, and the current “We did acknowledge that for ery will need the maneuvering issues,” she said. “We’ll start with music room will be used for some years that could happen,” space once construction begins. one configuration, then try anoth- small group instruction. she said this week of possibly Despite her obvious eagerness er.” Who will occupy the new The new addition allows the losing the art and music space. to get moving ahead with con- classrooms is a question McFall school to recapture its art room “We’re hoping it won’t. It’s struction, the principal is aware of will have to wait to answer. as well as more room for music going to depend on the kinder- the challenges it presents. The Presently, she has three third instruction, but McFall knows garten numbers.”

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Spacious open flr This newspaper will not knowingly accept H/hw & pkg inc new NY trn restuarants and trans. 973-509-3966 ATTENTION $850 incl HHW. 2br Condo includes H & Watchung Plaza area, LANDLORDS! plan w/custom granite kit, CEDAR GROVE - Office any advertisement for real estate which is in avl 2/15. 973-746-4844 Avail immed. $1500. Ask for Pam or Marylisa wndwd walls, lake views & violation of the law. Our readers are hereby Realtor 973-743-2306 Hw, heated Garage, wood close to NY trains / buses. You can participate in our suite, 747 SF, located on Rhodes Van Note Realtors informed that all dwellings advertised in this ûûRP MARZULLI COûû floors, super location, easy No fee. 973-783-4853, 9-5 rental computer database at ice skating on cove. Call 2nd flr of well maint. prof’l newspaper are available on an equal living! MONTCLAIR; 1 BR car- (973)744-6033 no expense. We handle all Brenda and Nancy for info. bldg. 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“It doesn’t matter to me who sent this year to his constituents As of 2 p.m. today, Kean will Legal Advertising Legal Advertising gets credit for what,” Kean said. in District 21. be a state Senator. He will retain Kean “There are a lot of things Repub- “It was the highest drop of any his office space in Westfield. Continued from Page 1 "INVITATION TO BIDDERS" licans and Democrats do that the district in the state,” he said. His departure from the Assem- NOTICE is hereby given that sealed propos- "INVITATION TO BIDDERS" als will be received by the Township Clerk of creating jobs or reducing the size other party gets credit for. We “The Governor is blaming high bly has resulted in a scramble of NOTICE is hereby given that sealed propos- the Township of Millburn in the County of als will be received by the Township Clerk of Essex for: of government or making gov- Republicans need to pull people property taxes on the mayors and contenders for his seat. He does the Township of Millburn in the County of BASEBALL CAMP Essex for: Said sealed bids will be opened and read in ernment more accountable.” in more around our ideals and the school boards. I know how not intend to endorse any partic- BAUER CENTER ROOF PROJECT public at Millburn Town Hall on Monday, Feb- Said sealed bids will be opened and read in ruary 3, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. Local Prevailing Kean rattled off a number of ideas. People don’t feel they hard Mayor (Thomas C.) Mc- ular candidate because, he said, public at Millburn Town Hall on Wednesday, Time. February 19, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. Local Prevail- Specifications, Proposal Forms, and Adver- criticisms, vowing for each one have equality of opportunity to Dermott has worked to keep “I want to show respect for the ing Time. tisement for the proposal forms may be ob- compete and build their lives.” costs down here in Millburn.” various party chairmen. It’s good Specifications, Proposal Forms, and Adver- tained from the Department of Recreation, he mentioned that it would be his tisement for the proposal forms may be ob- 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey, goal to fulfill it. He said he may Citing the Governor’s an- Kean said the Republicans for the party and for the candi- tained in the Customer Service Area of Town during the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jer- Monday through Friday. Questions should be be moving from the floor of the nouncement of a $2 billion in- “need to say the priorities the dates that they go out and meet sey, during the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 referred to the Director of Recreation at 973- p.m., Monday through Friday, upon a non- 564-7095. Assembly to the floor of the crease in the state budget to Democrats have not made are people and make their case.” refundable payment of $50.00 per set, fee is Bids must be made on Proposal Forms to be non-refundable. Questions should be refer- furnished by the Director of Recreation in the Senate, but that his objectives $23.5 billion, Kean spoke heat- our programs. McGreevey has Another special election con- red to the Millburn Township Engineer at 973- manner designated therein and required in 564-7050. the Specifications and must be enclosed in a would remain the same: to per- edly of the heavy property tax yet to prove himself to be a gov- vention will convene Feb. 15 to Bids must be made on Proposal Forms to be sealed envelope bearing the name and ad- furnished by the Township Engineer in the dress of the bidder and the name of the proj- form in accordance with the burden New Jersey taxpayers ernor for all the people. The select a successor to Kean’s As- manner designated therein and required in ect on the outside, addressed to the Town- the Specification and must be enclosed in a ship Clerk, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ principles upon which the party suffer. He said 30 percent fewer State-of-the-State was long on sembly seat. Millburn’s mayor is sealed envelope bearing the name and ad- 07041. of Lincoln was built. property tax rebate checks were rhetoric but short on answers.” among the contenders. dress of the bidder and the name of the proj- Each bid must be accompanied by a certified ect on the outside, addressed to the Town- check, cashier’s check or bid bond in favor of ship Clerk, Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, the Township of Millburn, in an amount equal Millburn, NJ 07041. to ten percent (10%) of the total of said pro- Each bid must be accompanied by a certified posal, but not in excess of $20,000.00. In ad- officers turned to their review of not be easy to do. check, cashier’s check or bid bond in favor of dition, said proposal must also be accompa- the Township of Millburn, in an amount equal nied by a Consent of Surety in writing by a an audit of the Downtown Mill- Before someone who has to ten percent (10%) of the total of said pro- surety company authorized to do business in Committee Code posal, but not in excess of $20,000.00. In ad- the State of New Jersey and approved by the burn Development Alliance been evicted from athletic dition, said proposal must also be accompa- Township Committee to the effect that it will Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 nied by a Consent of Surety in writing by a furnish all bonds required by the contract (DMDA) completed late last events for bad behavior can be surety company authorized to do business in document. readmitted, D’Alessio said, the State of New Jersey and approved by the Bidders shall be required to submit a nota- their opinions. summer. In its findings, Deloitte booster club mailings. It en- Township Committee to the effect that it will rized non-collusion affidavit in accordance & Touche stated: state guidelines suggest school furnish all bonds required by the contract with N.J.S.A. 52:34-15 and also a list in ac- In addition, the report says the courages cheering in a positive document. cordance with N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2 of all stock- township was in full compliance “An independent audit of the manner and bans abusive re- districts require the person to Bidders shall be required to submit a nota- holders of the partnership who own ten (10%) rized non-collusion affidavit in accordance or more of the stock or of the partnership. with bidding and advertising pro- Downtown Millburn Develop- marks and obscene gestures or present proof of having com- with N.J.S.A. 52:34-15 and also a list in ac- The successful bidder shall be required to cordance with N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2 of all stock- comply with the New Jersey prevailing wage cedures for contracts, and that it ment Alliance identified some language. pleted “sports violence” anger holders of the partnership who own ten (10%) law (N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25, et. seq.) and the or more of the stock or of the partnership. New Jersey law (N.J.S.A. consistently and accurately col- areas for improvement to It also gives district officials management counseling. The successful bidder shall be required to 10:5-31 et. seq.) comply with the New Jersey prevailing wage The right is reserved by the Township Com- lected interest on delinquent strengthen internal controls. Our the right to evict violators. “Are there ‘sports violence’ law (N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25, et. seq.) and the mittee to reject any and all bids and to waive New Jersey Affirmative Action Law (N.J.S.A. informalities or technical defects therein and taxes and property assessments. finding is based solely on the “The state didn’t say we had counselors out there?” D’- 10:5-31 et. seq.) to accept such bid as shall be in the best inter- Alessio asked. “Who’s respon- The right is reserved by the Township Com- est of the Township of Millburn. Municipal law in 2001 al- report of other auditors. The to pass a policy, they said we mittee to reject any and all bids and to waive Joanne M. Monarque lowed a seven-day grace period report indicated that certain pro- ‘may,’” said Debbie Frank, sible for payment?” informalities or technical defects therein and Township Clerk to accept such bid as shall be in the best inter- The Item 503458 on tax collections and collecting cedures related to petty cash and chairman of the board’s Policy He said the board’s attorney est of the Township of Millburn. Fee $25.80 Joanne M. Monarque January 23, 2003 written documentation support- would have to weigh in on any Township Clerk up to 8 percent interest annually Committee. “It really makes The Item 503452 on the first $1,500 of delinquen- ing the district board’s approval sense to have something in possible regulations. Fee $26.66 January 23, 2003 THE ITEM cy. It also allows for collecting of employee agreements need to place. This (amendment) says “The key to good sportsman- LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT ship is being proactive,” he CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBERS up to 18 percent interest on be addressed.” where the board wants to go; PLEASE CALL US AT amounts exceeding $1,500, and Deloitte & Touche suggested it’s up to the administration to said. “Ninety percent of (behav- NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD 1-800-371-0113 The Planning Board and the Zoning Board of PLEASE FAX US AT an additional 6 percent interest the DMDA implement auditors’ draft regulations.” ior) issues can be immediately Adjustment of the Township of Millburn have 973-569-7441 awarded the following contracts without com- on delinquent taxes of more than recommendations—organization The board’s Health, Physical addressed or avoided if a petitive bidding as a "Professional Service" MAIL LEGAL ADS TO pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-2(6). These con- Legal Advertising Department $10,000 at the end of the calen- officers have since said publicly Education and Athletics Com- member of the administration is tracts and the resolution authorizing them are The Item dar year. that they have—and that the mittee met with D’Alessio present.” available for public inspection in the Office of 1 Garret Mountain Plaza the Township Clerk, Millburn Town Hall, 375 PO Box 471 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041. Providing general comments township check to ensure that the Tuesday evening to discuss the He said he regularly attends Attorneys W. Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 home athletic events, some- Awarded to: Stuart R. Koenig, Esq. E-MAIL LEGAL ADS TO regarding the municipal audit, suggestions have been followed. regulations. Services as: Legal Services Planning [email protected] times rotating from one game to Board Attorney Debra Camitta, the commit- Amount: $2,500.00 per annum for When using E-mail, please mention Tax rolls open to inspection Feb. 5 tee chairman, said before the another, and often is alerted to one meeting per month. that you intend to run your ad in "The For additional meetings an Item" and state billing information, i.e. meeting, “We’d like to have op- potential problems at other lo- additional $200.00. For all Name, Address, Phone #. The township’s tax assessment For more information, call other services $150.00 per tions. How specific does the ad- cations by coaches, time- hour plus reimbursement Cost of ad is 43 cents per line. Nota- rolls will be open to the public for (973) 564-7080. for postage, copying, filing inspection on Wednesday, Feb. 5, ministration want to get?” keepers, and even parents. fees, depositions, and the rized proofs of publication will be Apparently, pretty specific. “Competition is great, pro- like. mailed to advertisers. Cost is $20.00 from 10 a.m. to noon, the asses- Tell them you saw it Duration: 1 Year - , 2003 (added to cost of ad). vided it’s the students on the through December 31, sor’s office recently announced. Yesterday, D’Alessio said he 2003 DEADLINE: in field who are competing, and Two business days prior to publication The information is located in will meet with administrators to Awarded to: Gail H. Fraser, Esq. discuss drawing up possible not the fans in the stands,” D’- Services as: Board of Adjustment by 12:00 noon. the assessor’s office at Town Attorney penalties, but stressed it would Alessio said. Amount: $450.00 per meeting, WHEN SUBMITTING A LEGAL AD Hall, 375 Millburn Ave. $115.00 per "C" variance Please include full name, address, case that requires 3 or less home phone number and contact de- variances and $135.00 per tails for any required additional info on hour for all "D" variance as your advertisement. Special Advertising Feature any "C" variance applica- tion with more than 3 ATLANTIC CITY variances and all litigation. CROSSWORD BY DAVID LEVINSON WILK Duration: 1 Year - January 1, 2003 Check legal ads on line at through December 31, www.northjersey.com w977596-01 2003 or 1234 567 8910111213 www.njpublicnotices.com CASINO CONFIDENTIAL Township Planner Awarded to: Peter G. Steck, P.P., AICP BY TONY AUGUST Services: Township Planner 14 15 16 Amount: $150.00 per hour PUBLIC NOTICE Duration: 1 Year - January 1, 2003 TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN through December 31, HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION 17 18 19 2003 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Rick and Janet Sher- The Item 503467 lund have applied for a Historic Site Permit What’s new in the Fee $22.36 from the Historic Preservation Commission of January 23, 2003 the Township of Millburn for property located 20 21 at 85 and 89 Stewart Road, also identified as Block 3103, Lots 5 and 6, in order to relocate New Year and reconstruct existing driveway and install 22 23 24 25 26 Board of Adjustment wrought iron fencing. The applicants shall Township of Millburn seek such other approvals and/or permits as othing much! Mostly a new look at old hat.The new Bally’s, for PUBLIC NOTICE may be required by Article 8 of the Township 27 28 29 30 31 Take notice that Nick & Laura Santagata Development Regulations and Zoning Ordi- Nexample, which is really the old Bally’s with a new wing tower, have applied for a Zoning Variance from the nance as may be deemed required by the His- Millburn Township Board of Adjustment for toric Preservation Commission. which was the old Claridge hotel/Casino, has new additions to the property located at 17 Locust Ave., Block 312 A public hearing has been scheduled for Feb- old cast of “Legends In Concert.” 32 33 34 Lot 24, in Millburn Township, which is sched- ruary 6, 2003 at 8:00 PM in the Town Hall, uled for a hearing on February 10, 2003 at 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey. The big news about all this old news is that Madonna, Donna 7:30 p.m. in Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, All interested parties may appear at such Millburn, New Jersey. The requested var- hearing and shall have the right to present Summer and Paul McCartney are coming to town. Well, technically 35 36 37 38 39 40 iance is to 606.2e/f)2a) side yard setback and any objections which such party may have to building coverage to erect an addition. the granting of this application. speaking, but not really. Kristi Coombs will portray Madonna, Lori The papers relating to this application are on All documents and plans relating to this appli- 41 42 43 44 file in the office of the Secretary of the Board cation are on file and may be inspected be- Mitchelle-Gay will portray Donna Summer and Alan LeBoeuf will of Adjustment daily between the hours of 8:30 tween the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM, a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Any Monday through Friday, in the Building De- portray Paul McCartney in Atlantic City’s most popular new, old interested party may appear at said hearing partment at the Town Hall, 375 Millburn Ave- revue,“Legends in Concert.” 45 46 47 48 49 and participate therein in accordance with the nue, Millburn, New Jersey. rules of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. EPSTEIN, FITZSIMMONS, BROWN, Now don’t get me wrong.All these new performers are very tal- Laura Santagata GIOIA, JACOBS & SPROULS, P.C. 50 51 52 Applicant Attorneys for Rick and Janet Sherlund ented people and certainly will provide you with an enjoyable The Item 504082 By: Patrick B. Sprouls, Esq. Fee $10.75 Date: January 16, 2003 evening. It’s just that like everything else that’s been going on in January 23, 2003 The Item 504126 53 54 55 56 57 58 Fee $15.91 Atlantic City, nothing is really new, just the same old tired policy of January 23, 2003 watered down entertainment. The new additions will join the old cast, and that’s what new in 59 60 61 62 entertainment at the old Palace Theater located in the New Claridge Tower of the old Bally’s Hotel/Casino. The new cast of the old 63 64 65 TIPS “Legends In Concert”revue will perform six days a week,just like the 66 67 68 old cast and that’s what’s new at Bally’s this January 2003. FOR MAKING Tropicana has announced the re-opening of the old Beachfront YOUR AD Buffet, but with a new menu. The restaurant is still located on the ©2002 David Levinson Wilk first floor of the South Tower, which still has a full ocean view of the MORE EFFECTIVE 68. Award for 28. Get there very old Atlantic Ocean. Now, with the new menu, it’ll cost you ACROSS “The Producers” 29. Zilch ✤ more to munch on selections of steak and seafood while you enjoy 1. Apple of a sort 30. Bay window the wondrous view. 5. Princess tester DOWN Start your ad with the 8. Intelligence 31. Boom box button The new breakfast buffet, featuring made-to- order omelets, will 1. Part of N.I.H.: Abbr. 14. Film ____ 32. “Flashdance” actress item for sale, also cost you more than before, $11.99. So now your new breakfast 2. ____-eaten (timeworn) Jennifer 15. Verdi’s “____ tu” service you are will cost you as much,if not more than your old lunch did. So as they 3. Suffix with concession 36. Carbohydrate suffix 16. Kind of balloon put it, Dive into the new Beachfront Buffet’s all new steak and 4. Systems of belief 37. 2004, for one offering or job title 17. Emphasized seafood extravaganza. And that, my friends, is what’s new at the old 5. Euros are replacing 39. Instrument played while 19. Something inexplicable of the person you Tropicana as far as dining is concerned. them in Spain wearing a lei 20. “No turning back now” 6. “....____ saw Elba” 43. Unlikely to cheat are looking to hire. Tropicana also has a new wrinkle to its old Gazillions promotion. (or an alteration made to 7. Gives a hand Players now have a new chance to win up to $100,000 or 100,00 27- and 45-Across) 46. Frisco gridders ✤ 8. Sword’s case New Jersey Big Game Megamillions lottery tickets. Of course to 22. O’er and o’er 47. Traffic stoppers?: Abbr. 9. Frankenstein, et al. Be descriptive. enter you have to be a Diamond Club member. If you are, you get 23. Part of a popular collect 48. Simplest form to choose four numbers from 1-21 plus one bonus number at the call number 10. Bickering of payment The more 49. Optimally Gazillions Kiosk, which is located across from Casino Services. 24. F.B.I. employee: Abbr. 11. Scott Joplin tune 12. “Edward Scissorhands” 53. Mid 11th-century date information you Five numbers are selected 6 times a day by spinning the giant 27. Put off deciding who will star in a director Burton 54. Wilbur’s charge provide to the reader the Gazillions wheel located in the atrium. If the customer’s picks match 2002 movie? 13. Title for a madre: Abbr. in 60’s TV better the responses the Tropicana picks in the exact order including the bonus number, 32. Setting for many jokes 18. Go (through) 55. Land of Molly Bloom the player has a choice of $100,000 or 100,000 New Jersey Lottery 33. Knight’s title 21. Curiosity victim 56. What might follow will be to your ad. Big Game Megamillions tickets. There’s a new wrinkle. Who in the 34. Go for more salsa, say 24. Accessories catch or latch ✤ name of heaven is going to choose the 100,000 lottery tickets in 35. Flynn who played 25. Not fo’ 57. Element #10 place of the $100,000 cash in hand, if they ever get lucky enough to Robin Hood 26. Aggressive, as a 58. W.W. II turning point Use bold type, white have a choice? 38. Lucy of personality 59. IV units space or decorative Diamond Club members may enter once per day. If customers “Shanghai Noon” 27. 1976 film featuring 60. Muesli morsel enter after the daily drawings have started, they may still participate 40. Biscuitlike pastry telekinesis 61. Charlottesville sch. characters to bring in subsequent drawings throughout that day. No purchase or play 41. Greet the day attention to your ad. 42. ____ out a living ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S CROSSWORD is required. Well, there you go, that’s sounds new. If you’re not a Diamond member you don’t get to play. Nothing new about that. 44. Intelligence grp. HALO NEH I TORT ✤ established by Truman This is new. Elvis will appear in concert at Trump Taj Mahal,February 45. Defer to another on ORES ITOR LOUI S Run your ad for an ample 16, 2003. Now everybody, except those from outer space, knows choosing the star of a OMAHAHAHA ILIVE length of time. Remember, Elvis is no longer with us, so what gives? The press release sent out 1973 movie? RADAR UT I LE 50. Spectate as soon as you get results on this “momentous happening”reads as follows. ADE ALAMEDADADA “This concert is a multi-media event of a lifetime. You will never 51. Mincemeat dessert HANDFUL SCOURS you can cancel at any forget this incredible experience,it’s the rock’n roll event of the new 52. Broadbrim, e.g. DAN I SH RAT time during regular century.” I’ll say “Amen” to that. What you get for your money, 53. Introduction offered by business hours. $38.50, and $28.50, is a larger than life video footage of Elvis’s great- the lead character in the CHA T T ANOOGAGAGA 1973 and 2002 movies REL ENSURE est moments in concert with live performances from TCB Band the 59. Grand ____ Dam ELECTS ESCROWS ✤ “Sweet Inspirations” and a live 16 piece orchestra under the direc- 62. Added sugar tion of Elvis, original musical director,Joe Guercio. Only Elvis is miss- 63. It traces its name to the WICHI TATATA BAH You can Fax your ad ing.That’s what’s new at the old Taj. Persian word for “egg” ENDTO NITRO at Keep those E-mails and letters coming and help me help 64. It contains periods BEGET SELMAMAMA you get a better deal. 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