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Volume 115 Number 28 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2002 60 Cents New Dem A day at the market Ed board leader sets takes part priorities in probe

By Eveline Speedie By Harry Trumbore of The Item of The Item Nicholas F. Romano Jr. is a The Essex County Prosecu- man with a mission, or rather tor’s Office currently is investi- two, to be exact. gating charges of improprieties In addition to working toward in the Millburn Township School seeing his wife, Annette Di- District and, at the same time, Pasqua-Romano, elected to the the Board of Education has Township Committee this fall, he launched its own investigation is hoping to revitalize the local into the matter. Democratic Party. Mr. Romano Charlotte Smith, executive as- is the newly elected chairman of sistant prosecutor and spokesper- the local Democrats. Named son for the prosecutor’s office in June 10 at a reorganization meet- Newark, last week confirmed re- ing of the Millburn-Short Hills ports that the corruption and eco- Democratic Committee, he said nomic crimes unit “is reviewing “residents of our community are allegations regarding various de- starving for a fresh point of view. partments in the Millburn school “People think the five people district.” She would not be more on the Township Committee specific in confirming the inves- share one voice and there’s no al- tigation. ternative point of view. They’re Officials in Newark said the looking for an alternative to the unit, known as the “fraud squad,” Republican Party in general.” is particularly interested in the Also elected at the meeting maintenance department as part of were Laraine Brennan-Barach as its investigation. Officials added it vice chairman, James Suell as Staff photos/Eveline Speedie is not unusual for a local body treasurer and Patricia Caivano as such as the Board of Education to secretary. All the positions are hire an investigator to examine for a two-year term. such allegations independently. Mr. Romano said when he and The board at its July 16 meet- other members of the Democrat- SUNSHINY DAY—The rain ic Committee marched in the held off Friday for the Mill- ing hired an attorney to conduct Memorial Day Parade earlier this burn Farmers Market and an in-house investigation, but year, he was pleased by the re- 25 children visiting there school officials were reluctant to sponse they received along the from Neighborhood House. discuss the matter further. Mary parade route. Downtown Millburn Devel- Jane Cooper, an attorney with the “People have been waiting a opment Alliance volunteer Somerville law firm of Stier An- long time for an active Democra- Carol Cohen read stories derson & Malone, has been re- tic Party, and I feel the momen- and led games about fruits tained at an hourly rate of $150. tum building already for the No- and vegetables as the chil- Ms. Cooper last week refused vember election,” he said. Prais- dren, pictured above, sat to comment on her hiring or the ing his predecessor, Richard Liv- on sod under a tent. Ms. objectives of her investigation ingston, Mr. Romano went on to Cohen has provided this and referred all questions to the state, “Richard did a good job in service at the Farmers office of the business administra- getting the ball rolling. It will be Market for several years. tor, Robert Zeglarski. Mr. my responsibility to take things Below, shoppers went Zeglarski could not be reached to the next level. The committee about their business at the for comment by the time The as a whole is a very talented market, which will remain Item went to press yesterday. bunch. We have members from open on Fridays through A report published in The In- all walks of life with expertise in Nov. 1. dependent Press July 24 said the many different areas. I also be- resolution the board approved to lieve that the experience, enthu- hire Ms. Cooper stated the inves- siasm and dedication our com- tigation involved personnel in mitteemen and women bring to Continued on Page 23 the table will propel our efforts to new heights.” Mr. Romano said his role as chairman is to support the local DMDA ensures coverage while Democratic candidates and to support the party in whatever way he can. One of his first pri- exec takes two-week vacation orities is to tackle the by-laws of starting Monday. Ms. Peterson to fill will continue to be a full- the local Democratic Committee. By Eveline Speedie will oversee the Millburn Farm- time one. He said they have not been up- of The Item ers Market and take charge of the Barbara Wolfe, the organiza- dated since 1979. With its two-person staff cut DMDA office. tion’s longtime events coordina- “There’s no reference in there in half after the firing of a long- The founder of the tor and administrative assistant, for an executive director or exec- time employee, the Downtown Bernardsville Farmers Market, was fired June 13 by the execu- utive committee,” he said. Citing Millburn Development Alliance Ms. Peterson also was executive tive board of the DMDA. She the current practice of having the (DMDA) is accepting resumes director of Downtown New has stated she brought concerns party chairman select candidates to fill the vacant position, and is Jersey, a nonprofit agency set up of wrongdoing to the attention for Township Committee, he in- to revive downtown locales in of Mr. Suskauer and the dicated he preferred a set-up taking steps to ensure full cov- the state. She assisted, as well, in DMDA’s executive committee where an executive committee erage of the DMDA office in made recommendations to the the absence of its sole remain- the restoration of the Morristown “over a long span of time.” She chairman and the chairman ing employee, the executive di- Farmers Market a few years ago, alleged the concerns she raised would have the final say. rector. Ms. Holden said. had not been adequately ad- “This would have to be set up According to Steven Suskauer, According to Mr. Suskauer, dressed. NEW LEADERS—Children at Wyoming and Deerfield by revising the by-laws,” Mr. DMDA board president, Beth Pe- “various board members will be Various members of the schools will be greeted by new principals on the opening Romano said. Other goals in- terson, who has experience with around to supervise” in Ms. public, including the two Demo- day of school. George A. Dixon, left, is the new head of clude holding regularly sched- Farmers Markets and nonprofit or- Holden’s absence. cratic candidates for Township Wyoming while John B. Alfieri will take the reins at Deer- uled meetings with guest ganizations, will be filling in for As of Tuesday, the DMDA Committee—Annette DiPasqua- field. Both new administrators are busy preparing for the speakers. Pat Holden while the executive di- board had not yet determined Romano and Abbott Gorin, have new school year. See story, Page 2. Continued on Page 23 rector takes a two-week vacation whether the position it is seeking Continued on Page 23 Millburn-Morris County meeting now one step closer “Millburn is a great town,” he said, referencing ameni- The road to secession has seen a number of twists and By Anne L. Malyska ties such as The Mall at Short Hills. “Any county would turns. First suggested in May of last year, the mayor an- of The Item be crazy not to be interested in bringing in a town with a nounced the appointment in early fall of a secession task A top Morris County official acknowledged Friday that tax base like Millburn.” force to study the benefits of leaving Essex County and he received the township’s first written correspondence to With that said, however, Morris County officials will the effectiveness of county government in general. discuss matters related to its secession from Essex County. “keep an open mind,” he said, and not jump into any In November, a majority of township voters approved A letter dated July 17 and mailed two days later in- arrangement without significant study. a nonbinding referendum asking whether Millburn formed John J. Murphy, president of the Morris County While the letter has been received, Mr. McDermott should leave Essex County, and in April, the task force Board of Chosen Freeholders, the township had approved said Friday he had not yet been contacted regarding it. testified favorably to the idea of this township leaving its the night before a petition to the state legislature request- Ideally, township officials hope the county freeholders home county. Adopting the petition July 16 and sending ing it to permit Millburn Township to leave Essex County. would approve a petition to accept the township, which the letter to Mr. Murphy are the latest steps township of- The letter, signed by Mayor Thomas C. McDermott, is the next step required before state legislators can in- ficials have taken. goes on to request an audience with Morris County offi- troduce a secession bill. While more than a year has passed since secession cials next month to review the possibility of having Mill- Mr. Murphy said he would be on vacation this week, came to the fore of public discussion, Mr. McDermott burn join that county. but planned to reach out to the township upon his return said the movement is progressing at a “reasonable” level. “We were flattered they would want to join Morris to set up a meeting. “That’s the problem with government,” he said. County,” Mr. Murphy said. “We think Morris County is “We certainly would be willing to talk with them “Things move slowly. And the faster we try to move it, Nicholas F. Romano Jr. a great county, and they must think so too. about it and want to be open-minded,” he said. Continued on Page 23

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Page 2 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, August 1, 2002 Wyoming, Deerfield principals settling into new posts particularly in tune to the needs West Orange High School was the into needed office space or small a lot of listening and a lot of learn- lands doing seven different By Harry Trumbore of his new facility. subject of a $37 million referen- instructional classrooms. Use of a ing.” things,” he said. Instead, he said of The Item Construction at Wyoming dum. West Orange residents pre- row of classrooms was made more Visibility and approachability, the group has already begun bond- Two new elementary school School is part of a bond referen- viously rejected a $54 million flexible by adding a movable wall. he added, will be hallmarks of his ing through their attendence at principals are settling into their dum slated to go before voters in bond referendum in 1994, a $28 In West Orange, he was wit- tenure. workshops held by the Princeton positions, preparing for the new September. Plans for the school million referendum in 1995 and a nessing a growth of 25 to 35 stu- Once he was hired in April, Mr. Center for the Garden State last Alfieri said he spoke with Deer- month. school year just five weeks away. were the last to be added to the $24 million referendum the fol- dents a year due to residential field’s interim principal Ralph Mr. Alfieri has already touched George A. Dixon and John B. program, and residents and par- lowing year. building. ents have expressed concern over Celebre every week—then every base with Randall R. Rossilli Jr., Alfieri assumed their posts at “The $54 million referendum “Next year we’ll watch the the two-story, four-classroom pro- day, as the school year drew to a the district’s director of technolo- Wyoming School and Deerfield would have accomplished every- numbers very closely,” he said. posed annex to the front of the thing…plus,” he said. “Instead, it He has few plans to vary the close. He attended the Strawberry gy and plans, to utilize technology School, respectively, last month. school. Festival with his family. as much as he can in implement- Both men come to Millburn will cost more, with less to show academic path laid out by his pre- Mr. Dixon said this week his for it.” decessor, Harriet Beckerman. He said he sees “a renaissance” ing curriculum. In the meantime, from the West Orange school previous school, the Redwood Ele- Adding classroom space to “I’m happy with the condition of of cooperation between elemen- among his final tasks before system. mentary School, had undergone Wyoming School will be a chal- the building and the programs she tary schools because four out of school opens is the need to find While the two study curricu- similar growing pains. Construc- lenge, he said, because the school left.” the five elementary school princi- one kindergarten teacher. lum requirements and staffing, pals are new or relatively new to He’s confident the new tone tion involved the use of two trailers was not originally designed for Asked if he has any goals, Mr. they have identified a number of the district or position. The cama- will make Deerfield an attractive while six extra classrooms were small group instruction, such as Dixon said, “It depends on the general points they wish to ad- added to the building. raderie between all of the princi- place to work. dress throughout the school year. bilingual, basic skills instruction faculty. They have to have a sense pals is something he said he “I’m a learner,” he said. “Very “Unfortunately, they still have and special education classes. of ownership of the goals.” Although different in style and the trailers,” Mr. Dixon said. wanted to stress. simply, I want to be a model of temperament, each man seems At Redwood, Mr. Dixon Mr. Alfieri’s approach to the “We could easily be seven is- good learning.” Construction at Redwood and worked with Martin Feitlowitz, coming school year at Deerfield is the architect retained by the Mill- one of exuberance. He said he Chief sidelined, command burn Board of Education to design sees a need to change the tone of College corner and oversee expansion in Mill- the school. of police passes to Weber burn. By tweaking plans, Mr. “I want to establish relations Township residents Elizabeth Jason Rozenwald of Cypress Dixon said they were able to turn with all facets of the school and E. Innis and Aaron Jason Street was named to the dean’s several mandated storage areas community,” he said. “I want to do Solomon recently received bach- list for the spring semester of his By Harry Trumbore elor’s degrees from Tufts Univer- senior year at Providence Col- of The Item sity. lege. Township officials report there Health officials offer tips Aaron also earned spring se- J. Oliver Wight, son of will be a short-term change in mester dean’s list honors along William and Deborah Wight of leadership at the Millburn Police to prevent plant poisoning with fellow township resident Stewart Road, is a recipient of Department due to a medical con- Erica L. Levine. the Dean’s Award for academic Summer is officially here and Teach children never to put dition that has temporarily side- Township residents Marcella excellence during the spring se- with it brings many plants and any part of the plant, flower or a lined the chief of police. Fredrickson, Nina DiRienzo, mester of his junior year at Col- flowers to local parks and gar- mushroom in their mouth. This Chief Paul Boegershausen suf- Stephen Pitt, Svetlana Shtof- gate University. Oliver is con- dens, said Millburn Health De- includes leaves, stems, berries, fered a mild stroke at his shore makher and Wael Jabra recent- centrating in philosophy and partment officials. While these seeds and bulbs. They may be house in Lavallette July 10. The ly received degrees from Fair- English at Colgate. plants are pretty, they warn res- poisonous by sucking nectar, 58-year-old chief suffered a loss Chief Paul Boegershausen leigh Dickinson University- Elyse Greenwald, daughter of idents that they also may be or touching or tasting plants. of equilibrium, but has experi- Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greenwald poisonous. Here are some tips Beware of “folk remedies” enced no lasting effects and ex- Marcella received a master of of Haddonfield Road, has been pects to return to work in two to protect your family and and homemade medicine from arts degree in teaching, Nina a named to the dean’s list for the weeks. yourself: plants. Just because a portion is bachelor of arts degree in fine spring semester of her freshman Chief Boegershausen said for Know the names of plants labeled “herbal and natural” arts, Stephen a bachelor of arts year at Smith College. Elyse is a the past three weeks, he has un- and flowers you have in and does not make it safe. Do not degree in economics, Svetlana a government major. dergone tests to determine the around your house. They can be make “tea” from plants. master of arts degree in clinical Alexander Allan of Wood- cause of the episode. Initial tests identified at a local florist or Call the New Jersey Poison psychology and Wael a bachelor field Drive has been named to the point to a heart condition that may nursery, and labeled with both Control Center at (800) 222- of science degree in business spring semester dean’s list at Sal- have produced a blood clot, he the common and botanical 1222 immediately if you sus- management. isbury University. said. The problem can be correct- name. The Essex County Agri- pect someone has eaten a Township resident Laura Maria Fekete of Hickory ed with surgery, which he may cultural Extension can also be mushroom or plant collected Santoriello recently received a Road and Brian Greene of Long elect to have performed sometime contacted at (973) 228-2210 for outdoors. Do not wait until before he returns to work. master’s degree in business ad- Hill Drive have been named to plant identification. symptoms appear. While the chief is away, a trans- Capt. Gregory Weber ministration from Fairleigh the spring semester dean’s list at fer of authority at police head- Chief Boegershausen, who Dickinson University-Teaneck. Lafayette College. quarters has been made without once boxed professionally and is Garden contest continues Laura’s concentration was in ex- fanfare. Capt. Gregory Weber, an avid jogger and bicyclist, said ecutive health system manage- head of the detective division, is the stroke “was a surprise to me. The Township Beautification October and will receive a $100 ment. currently the officer in charge of “I have to make a couple of League (TBL) continues its gift certificate from Williams Suzanne M. Schaefer, daugh- Correction operations, according to Timothy changes now,” he said. He once annual Best Gardens contest with Nursery in Westfield. ter of former township residents In its July 5 edition, The Gordon, the township’s business believed his strenuous exercise winners to be chosen in four cat- This contest replaces the less Phillip and Marian Schaefer of Item incorrectly reported that administrator. regimen was sufficient to maintain egories: best flower garden, best formal certificate of merit pro- Grantham, N.H., received a 288 Hobart Avenue sold for Mr. Gordon said the police de- good health, but says now, window boxes, best vegetable gram TBL conducted over recent master’s degree in business ad- partment operates in a military $505,000. The property has “Ninety percent of health is what garden and best container garden. years, for which a TBL commit- ministration June 9 from the fashion, with the highest-ranking not been sold. you eat.” “With the benefit of recent tee selected gardeners for recog- Tuck School of Business at Dart- officer assuming command during Believing that some good his superior’s absence. rains, gardens are thriving,” said nition. mouth College. comes out of everything, the chief Gail Kellogg, TBL president. “Whenever the chief is out of urged residents to get checkups town—on vacation, out sick or “We hope residents will be chal- with stress tests and to watch their lenged to enter and look forward going to a conference—this just cholesterol. automatically kicks in,” Mr. “I’m young enough to change a to receiving many nominations.” Gordon said, explaining there is number of things in my life,” Nominations must include the no need to officially announce a Chief Boegershausen said. “The name and address of the owner, a change, however temporary, in the most important thing to me is get- 4-by-6 color photograph, and the department’s leadership. ting back (to good health).” name of the category for which Four days The same procedure is used at In the meantime, he said he has the entry is submitted. Entries the township fire and public works confidence in Capt. Weber and will be accepted until Sunday, departments, he added. Capt. Barber to operate the depart- Sept. 15, and should be mailed to Capt. Weber said he assumed ment in his absence. TBL at P.O. Box 46, Millburn, that will command in part because his “This is the way we do things 07041. counterpart, Capt. David Barber, there,” the chief said. Winners will be announced in who heads the uniformed officers, also has been on vacation during change this period. KITCHEN CABINETS Does Your Stock Chart “I talk to the chief every day,” SUGG. Capt. Weber said. “He’s still in- 40% to 60% OFF RETL. 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Thursday, August 1, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 3 Fallen cable wires damage Mercedes on Walnut Street Later that day, at 6:44 p.m., By Anne L. Malyska firefighters were again called to of The Item the residence when an alarm Cable television wires came to sounded. Under the command of rest July 23 on a Mercedes Capt. John Kritsky, they found coupe after a tractor-trailer re- the alarm sounding without any portedly pulled them down. reason, according to reports, and Millburn firefighters, under believe the second floor smoke the command of Battalion Chief detector was faulty. Richard Pressl, responded to the The homeowner was advised scene at 1:07 p.m. Upon their ar- to contact her alarm company to rival, they found several cable respond to the problem. Fire- wires laying across the hood of fighters returned to service at the car, which was in the middle 7:15 p.m. of Walnut Avenue. Firefighters under the com- Firefighters were able to mand of Battalion Chief Pressl secure the wires to the building responded to a Martindale Road from which they were torn; the residence the evening of July 19 car sustained minor damage. Ac- on a report that lighting had cording to reports, the Millburn struck a power pole. Police Department was on the When firefighters arrived at scene and notified the affected 5:51 p.m., the homeowner ex- cable company. No further action plained that lightning had struck was taken on the fire depart- a pole behind his home and it ment’s behalf, and its members was on fire. Fire officials report- returned to service at 1:25 p.m. ed that on inspection, however, The fire department was they found lightning had hit a Staff photo/Anne L. Malyska called to a Brookside Drive resi- tree and the fire was extin- DUSTY DISCOVERY—Firefighters responded to Charlie construction work along the side of the building set off the dence twice on July 21 in re- guished. Brown’s Steakhouse July 25 at about 2:45 p.m. when the alarm. Fire apparatus, parked in front of the building on Essex sponse to a reportedly malfunc- Power was out on the even restaurant’s smoke alarm activated. Fire officials said dust from Street, backed up traffic temporarily in the downtown area. tioning alarm. numbered side of the street, Upon their first arrival at the however, and the fire department residence at 2:45 that afternoon, called Jersey Central Power and firefighters under the command Light to respond. With the lack Beat heat with tips from local Red Cross of Battalion Chief Donald of power, the homeowner also The Millburn Short Hills in protein, which increase meta- liquids with alcohol or caffeine vents heat loss. Watch for signs Smith did not hear any alarm or reported that his sump pump was Chapter of the American Red bolic heat. in them, as they can make the of breathing problems and make find any indication that it had not working and water was fill- Cross is urging township resi- Avoid using salt tablets unless condition worse. Remove or sure the airway is clear. Keep the activated. ing his basement. dents to protect themselves from directed to do so by a physician. loosen tight clothing and apply person lying down until help ar- From the outside of the prop- As the crew on the scene did extreme heat. The following are Slow down. Avoid strenuous cool, wet cloths such as towels or rives. erty, firefighters checked the in- not have a pump, firefighters re- tips on how to beat the heat: activity. If you must do strenu- wet sheets. For more information or to terior of the home and did not sponded about 30 minutes later In hot weather: ous activity, do it during the For heat stroke: Heat stroke is enroll in a Red Cross health and find a cause for the alarm, ac- to the residence and provided Dress for the heat. Wear light- coolest part of the day, which is a life-threatening situation. Help safety course, call the Millburn- cording to reports. They re- the homeowner electrical power weight, light-colored clothing. usually in the morning from 4 is needed fast. Call 9-1-1 or the Short Hills Red Cross at (973) turned to service at 2:54 p.m. to his sump pump. They stayed Light colors will reflect away to 7 a.m. Millburn-Short Hills Volunteer 379-4198 or visit www.red- When the homeowner later con- on the scene until the water in some of the sun’s energy. It is Stay indoors whenever possi- First Aid Squad. Move the cross.org/nj/millburn. tacted the fire department, she the basement was evacuated, and also a good idea to wear hats or ble. person to a cooler place. Quickly was informed of what happened. returned to service at 6:48 p.m. use an umbrella. General care for heat emergen- cool the body. Wrap wet sheets Drink water. Carry water or cies: around the body and fan it. If you juice with you and drink contin- For heat cramps/heat exhaus- have ice packs or cold packs, Register by Aug. 31 to win spree uously, even if you do not feel tion: Get the person to a cooler place them on each of the Registering for The Mall at Information Booth, lower level, letin contains information on the thirsty. Avoid alcohol and caf- place and have him or her rest in victim’s wrists and ankles, in the Short Hills’ e-bulletin at or by mailing in a three-inch by customer’s hand-selected 20 fa- feine, which dehydrate the a comfortable position. Give a armpits and on the neck to cool www.shopshorthills.com be- five-inch postcard to The Mall at vorite stores, including sales, body. half glass of cool water every 15 the large blood vessels. Do not tween today and Saturday, Aug. Short Hills (postcard must in- special events and new merchan- Eat small meals and eat more minutes. Do not let him or her use rubbing alcohol because it 31, could win one customer a clude, name, address, phone dise arrivals. E-bulletin sub- often. Avoid foods that are high drink too quickly. Do not give closes the skin’s pores and pre- $1,000 shopping spree to the number and age). The winner scribers also have access to pri- mall. will be drawn on Tuesday, Sept. vate contests, such as winning In addition, the first 100 cus- 3, and will receive a $1,000 shopping sprees and gift prizes tomers to register for the shop- shopping spree, redeemable in from the mall. Man uninjured in armed robbery ping spree will win a copy of mall gift certificates. The mall is located at Route Traditional Home’s signature A complete list of rules, regu- 24 and Kennedy Parkway in the the person to pass, she attempted style book. lations and restrictions are avail- township. Shopping hours are 10 By Harry Trumbore to move to the right and drove To register for the e-bulletin able at the mall Information a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through of The Item over a curb and hit the tree. and automatically be entered Booth. Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sat- A Union resident walking in Her car rolled over, trapping into this contest, from the shop- The Mall at Short Hills e-bul- urday and noon to 6 p.m. on the area of Vauxhall Road and Ms. Santoro inside. She was shorthills.com home page, type letin is a weekly e-mail sent to Sunday. On Labor Day, Sept. 2, Millburn Avenue early Thursday freed by firefighters from the the source code TH802P in the registered shopshorthills.com holiday shopping hours are 10 morning was robbed at gunpoint Millburn Fire Department and promo box in the left menu bar, users once a week. The e-bul- a.m. to 6 p.m. by two young men. taken by the Millburn Short- click submit and follow the reg- The robbery took place at Hills Volunteer First Aid Squad istration link to subscribe to the 12:25 a.m., according to police to St. Barnabas Medical Center weekly e-bulletin. reports. One of the robbers wore for treatment of a wrist injury. Customers can also enter by a bandana around his face. The A Springfield resident was in- filling out an entry form at the 26-year-old victim told township jured Friday evening after a re- police the robbers pointed a ported collision with another ve- handgun at him and demanded hicle. Display his possessions. The man surren- Lauren Silver, 18, was driving Advertising south on Kennedy Parkway dered his cell phone, valued at Deadline $200, and the robbers fled. shortly after 6 p.m. when she exited on the Parsonage Hill WANTED WOMAN—The Mill- Police searched the area, but Friday, 4 p.m. 256 Morris Avenue Road ramp. While attempting a burn Police Department has could not locate the suspects. Call (973) 376-1200 Springfield A juvenile shoplifter success- left turn, police say she was hit released this sketch of a (973) 467-4688 0000320457-01 fully targeted four stores at The by a car driven by Lawrence S. woman wanted in connection Mall at Short Hills July 23 Greenfield, 28, of West Orange. with more than $10,000 worth before being apprehended while Ms. Silver suffered possible of jewelry missing from a internal injuries and was taken to Fairfield Drive residence. Call attempting to steal a shirt from a Overlook Hospital for observa- the police department at fifth shop, according to police. tion. Her car was towed from the (973) 564-7001 with any in- THE CAMP LADY SAYS... The boy, a runaway from scene. No charges were filed. formation. Newark whose name was with- “It’s Time To Plan For Next Summer” held because of his age, was stopped at 7 p.m. by an employ- Free Advisory Service for: ee at Versace after an anti-theft sensor on the shirt set off an • DAY and SLEEP-AWAY CAMPS alarm. When police arrived at the • SPORTS and SPECIALTY CAMPS store, they reportedly discovered • TEEN TRAVEL additional merchandise in his • ACADEMIC PROGRAMS possession, including shoes, sun- glasses, shirts, jeans and shorts • COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS from J. Crew, Brooks Brothers and much more! and the Armani Exchange. E17043-01 Lydia Pacheco, 33, of Lynn, 973-992-8198 Mass., allegedly used stolen Patti Roberts • Marge Heller identification Friday afternoon to open an account at the Apple Computer store at the mall. She purchased two laptop computers valued at $5,298 and exited the store. A short time later, she was ap- prehended at Neiman Marcus when she reportedly attempted to used a stolen credit card with the + 25% off Everyday on top boutique brands same name to purchase a $1,275 + Over 6000 sq. ft. of famous kids clothing jacket. Ms. Pacheco was arrested and educational toys and taken to police headquarters + A large kid friendly play area where she reportedly turned over + A selection of top brands much larger HASSLES a receipt for a $2,597 Cartier than area department stores watch she purchased with the + “We Got It” means you’ll almost always MINUS stolen card earlier at Saks Fifth find the sizes and colors you’re looking for Avenue. + Special Bonus Club & Birthday Discounts – No more Malls Police say a Mountainside res- + Wide shopping aisles & large dressing – No more department stores ident was injured Saturday when rooms big enough for kids, moms, even – No more over-paying her car rolled over after hitting a strollers

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Page 4 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, August 1, 2002 OPINION Let voters decide Voting has long been a part of our nation’s history; it is a right for which many have fought and died. Voters in this town have headed to the polls to decide national, state and local elections, as well as to approve or defeat school budgets and large-scale construction projects. Residents even came out last year when the re- sults of their decision would not be binding. They cast their ballots regarding the secession issue simply to let town officials know how they felt. And it was the Township Committee that offered them the opportunity to do it. So we are not surprised that those very same officials are considering polling their constituents and giving residents another voice by putting to them the question of a proposed Newark arena. When the time comes Aug. 21, we urge Committee members to let voters decide whether their tax dollars should go toward this arena. Recognizing the importance of the issue, the Committee’s counterparts in Fairfield de- cided to put the referendum question to its voters. Now they will have a voice. And why shouldn’t they? More importantly, why shouldn’t all of Essex County? Some reports say county residents could be forced to foot up to $50 million of the cost of a $355 million arena. For people who already feel taxed beyond belief, adding another $50 million to the burden seems blatantly unfair. To argue in favor of a taxpayer-supported arena, one could say it would help revitalize Newark’s downtown. Its benefit could add to the overall impact of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and Riverfront Stadium and bring a new era to Newark. If so, taxpayers throughout Essex could reap the benefits of a thriving, strong economy in its most populace city. But it seems county taxpayers aren’t completely sold Letters to the editor on the arena. And in response to his constituents con- cerns, 4th District Freeholder James Paganelli, who rep- resents this township, has said he will ask his colleagues to put this question to voters: should Essex County tax Topics of concern to readers dollars be used to fund the arena? He hopes to have the referendum on the agenda for the Chose ‘controlled ping hands in full view of my Aircraft noise cy and capacity and reduced Board of Chosen Freeholders’ next meeting, scheduled hunt’ option physical person. I do not and Editor, The Item: delays. cannot intimidate them even Robert Belzer for Aug. 8 in West Caldwell. And if it is, we encourage Editor, The Item: The Federal Aviation Adminis- from a 10-foot distance. They are tration (FAA) is undertaking a New Jersey Coalition Against his colleagues to follow his lead and put the question as Rarely do I stop client work that hungry. Aircraft Noise and client assistance matters to comprehensive airspace redesign a nonbinding referendum on the ballot for the November I believe the deer management project for the metropolitan New 54 Pine Street elections. comment on “public issues.” survey was somewhat deficient But in this fine township Jersey and New York airports. In Arena referendum because it failed to indicate 2001, the FAA conducted a scop- If a project as significant as a new arena is up for con- where I have lived for more than whether fresh killed deer would ing process, which included 28 Editor, The Item: sideration, the public should have some say in the ulti- 30 years, and this country in Hurray for Candace Straight mate decision. be packed, dressed, preserved meetings throughout the area, as which I have lived more than 65 and distributed as food for the part of a legally required environ- and Deputy Mayor Salvatore J. years, it is appropriate—perhaps poor or homeless or as food for mental impact statement (EIS) for Bate for proposing that we, the somewhat helpful—to add my all of us. the project. The process generated residents of Short Hills-Millburn, comments on the “deer problem” Venison is excellent meat for 901 citizen and 107 public-official have a voice in the Newark arena Coming events in this locale at this time in our human consumption (a delicacy comments. The FAA published its decision. history. in Norway, Sweden and Fin- scoping report in March 2002. As a township resident for five Today, Aug. 1 parking lot, corner of Essex and This responds to the Essex land), and taxpayers who pay for The report is available on the years, I have watched my proper- 8 p.m. Historic Preservation Main streets. County deer management the service should be informed in FAA’s airspace redesign Internet ty taxes increase by about 38 per- Commission meeting. Town Hall. Monday, Sept. 2 survey. I have checked the box order to choose options correctly page. cent over that time period. I have Friday, Aug. 2 Labor Day. for “controlled hunt” for the fol- on a rational basis. Aircraft noise was by far the also observed that the services we receive from the county are mini- 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Millburn Wednesday, Sept. 4 lowing reasons: So I vote for “controlled hunt.” primary concern of citizens and mal, but a large portion of our Farmers’ Market. Municipal 8 p.m. Board of Recreation First, it is the responsibility of Adrian A. Collins elected officials alike. Public com- property taxes goes to the county. parking lot, corner of Essex and Commissioners meeting. Bauer Homo sapiens to control and 3 Byron Road ments supported implementing Main streets. Community Center. govern the earth and all its crea- ocean routing, noise abatement as The thought that my taxes will Sunday, Aug. 4 8 p.m. Planning Board meet- tures responsibly, since we are Thank you, first aid a primary objective of the re- increase, perhaps substantially, to 7 to 8:30 p.m. Millburn-Short ing. Town Hall. the strongest, most intelligent squad design, increasing flight altitudes, subsidize an arena for Newark Hills Summer Series. Thursday, Sept. 5 and supposedly most knowl- and routing traffic away from pop- troubles me. While I support rede- Editor, The Item: Taylor Park. Township public schools open edgeable of all the earth species’ ulated areas. Most of New velopment for Newark, I do not On Sunday, July 14, while visit- Monday, Aug. 5 for 2002-03 school year. inhabitants. We are entrusted to Jersey’s elected officials endorsed want to be forced, through higher ing the Millburn Free Public Li- 8 p.m. Board of Adjustment 8 p.m. Historic Preservation do this using reason, not emotion ocean routing and noise reduction. taxes, to underwrite it, especially brary with my family, I suffered a meeting. Town Hall. and not “stardust.” Our studies show the ocean rout- as the economy continues to look Commission meeting. Town herniated disk in my lower back. Friday, Aug. 9 Hall. Second, clearly our own over- ing concept for Newark Airport bleak. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Millburn Thanks to the prompt and pro- departures promises to provide We deserve to have a say in how Friday, Sept. 6 population of the earth—due to fessional response of the Mill- Farmers’ Market. Municipal 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Millburn our “God given right” to over- aircraft noise relief to more than our taxes are spent and whether we burn-Short Hills Volunteer First want to undertake such an expen- parking lot, corner of Essex and Farmers’ Market. Municipal produce progeny and “let God do one million New Jersey residents. Aid Squad (MSHVFAS), this sive project. I urge the members of Main streets. parking lot, corner of Essex and the rest” or whatever other ego- Despite the fact the FAA pub- Monday, Aug. 12 painful and frightening experience the Township Committee to pass Main streets. tistical rationale is used to sup- licly introduced the metro design 8:30 a.m. Township Commit- was dealt with appropriately, min- the proposal for a ballot referen- Monday, Sept. 9 port overuse of this planet’s re- as a noise reduction effort, it has tee special meeting. Town Hall. imizing my own discomfort and refused to list this quality-of-life dum on the Newark arena at their 7:30 p.m. Millburn Free sources—is now responsible for Wednesday, Aug. 14 that of my family. Several squad concern as a primary objective. meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 21. 8 p.m. Planning Board meet- Public Library Board of Trustees destruction already of many im- members on the backup team (the meeting. Williamsburg Room, FAA goals remain those of the air- Kelly R. Leight ing. Town Hall. portant species (i.e. Brazilian first team was already out on an- line industry—increased efficien- 11 Hardwell Road Friday, Aug. 16 Millburn Free Public Library. and other rain forests), overuse other call) converged at the li- 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Millburn 7:45 p.m. Board of Education of water and other resources, and brary, took charge of the situation, Farmers’ Market. Municipal meeting. Education Center. other man-animal conflicts. repositioned me to reduce my pain parking lot, corner of Essex and 8 p.m. Board of Adjustment Details of these earth abuses and transported me safely to the Where to write or phone Main streets. meeting. Town Hall. may be found in many places. hospital. Millburn Township residents wishing to express their opin- Tuesday, Aug. 20 Tuesday, Sept. 10 Emotions and religious beliefs I wish to take this opportunity ions to their representatives in the U.S. Congress, N.J. Senate, 8 p.m. Township Committee 7:45 p.m. Board of Education cannot negate these realities, but to thank the members of the squad N.J. Assembly or in Essex County government, can do so by meeting. Town Hall. meeting. Education Center. can conceal them for long peri- publicly for their help, and to sending letters or telephoning: Wednesday, Aug. 21 Friday, Sept. 13 ods of time. remind my fellow community 8 p.m. Township Committee 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Millburn Third, if this subject were members that the U.S. Senate meeting. Town Hall. Farmers’ Market. Municipal MSHVFAS, such a valuable re- “control of black bears” who Senator Robert Torricelli Senator Jon Corzine Friday, Aug. 23 parking lot, corner of Essex and mauled children and caused source, can exist only with our 1 Newark Center 50 Park Place, 8th floor 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Millburn Main streets. wanton destruction of personal continued support. Newark, 07102 Newark, 07102 Farmers’ Market. Municipal Monday, Sept. 16 property and persons in pursuit Alan Shotkin parking lot, corner of Essex and Township public schools of food, we would not be asking 40 Undercliff Road Telephone: (973) 639-2860 Telephone: (973) 645-3030 Main streets. closed for Yom Kippur. residents “how shall we handle Fax: (973) 639-2878 Fax: (973) 643-6468 Friday, Aug. 30 Wednesday, Sept. 18 the deer problem?” Instead, we House of Representatives 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Millburn 8 p.m. Planning Board meet- would shoot them or remove Letters policy Farmers’ Market. Municipal ing. Town Hall. them without question. Letters may be edited and Rep. Mike Ferguson Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen Fourth, I believe this democra- may be published, repro- Suite B8, 2333 Morris Turnpike 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor cy is the greatest civilization yet duced or distributed in print, Union, 07083 Morristown, 07960 on earth, because at a critical electronic or other forms. The Telephone: (908) 686-5576 Telephone: (973) 984-0711 time in the earth’s overpopula- view and opinions expressed Fax: (908) 688-7390 Fax: (973) 292-1569 tion we have the scientific evi- in letters to the editor are not dence to preserve our planet and necessarily those of The Item N.J. Senate Published at 343 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041 • 973-376-1200 preserve all our remaining or its affiliates. Submissions should be typed, double- Senator Richard H. Bagger Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations species if we only use our collec- 203 Elm Street and New Jersey Press Association spaced and signed and in- tive intelligence to do it. clude a phone number for Westfield, 07090 Kathleen M. Hivish, Vice President/Publisher This is not time for emotion. verification. Letters that Telephone: (908) 232-3673 Anne L. Malyska, Editor Deer invade and possess my cannot be verified or are Fax: (908) 232-3345 Harry J. Wagner, Advertising Manager property when I am asleep. I see anonymous will not be pub- them run from traffic in broad Michael S. Sheehan, Circulation Director lished. Not all letters will nec- N.J. Assembly daylight on a heavily trafficked essarily be used. Send letters Assemblyman Thomas H. Kean Jr. Assemblyman Dr. Eric Muñoz STEPHEN BORG ...... PRESIDENT county road. I witness their semi- to the editor by e-mail to 203 Elm Street 57 Union Place JEANNETTE B. DOWD ....VICE PRESIDENT, CLASSIFIED TELECENTER starvation when they eat even my [email protected], by GLENN GARVIE ...... VICE PRESIDENT, PRODUCTION deer-resistant plants in order to fax to (973) 376-8556, or by Westfield, 07090 Summit, 07901 GEORGE MILLER...... VICE PRESIDENT, CIRCULATION the Weekly Division of survive, and I witness their mail to Editor, The Item, 343 Phone: (908) 232-3673 Telephone: (908) 918-0414 NANCY RUBENSTEIN ...... EXECUTIVE EDITOR hunger when I watch them eat Millburn Avenue. 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Thursday, August 1, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 5 Fisherman finds quite a Legislation would preserve catch on Florida vacation the New Jersey Highlands water. It was quickly inhaled by Forest, one of the region’s crown By Scott Lachenauer a nice 12-inch rainbow. The fish By the New Jersey jewels. The 17,000-acre Sterling for North Jersey ran quickly downstream at me, Conservation Foundation Community Newspapers Forest in New York State was almost twisting the line around for The Item preserved to protect water sup- Well, vacation time has final- a branch in the water next to People sometimes ask, “What plies. ly arrived. Work slowed down me. A quick fight, a quick re- is so special about New Jersey’s The United States Forest Ser- for me to take a little jaunt to lease of a healthy stockie. Highlands?” vice recently updated its study of the sunshine coast of Florida to In the hour I fished this One special thing is that half the Highlands in 1992 and con- visit my college buddy, Jerry, stretch, I hooked and landed of New Jersey’s population relies cluded over 5,200 acres of forest and to get in a little fishing on four nice rainbows, all taking on the Highlands for its drinking and farmland are lost to develop- his boat, The Sea Section. Al- the trailing GRHE. While fish- water. You can’t get much more ment each year in the New though he is a native of New ing a small branch around an fundamental than that. And the York/New Jersey Highlands Jersey, Jerry has quickly accli- island, I did come across a very same large, mostly-unspoiled alone, and identified 100,000 mated himself to the style of large brown that nearly swam tracts of Highlands’ forests that high-priority acres in need of im- fishing found in the St. Peters- through my legs. He was obvi- filter this drinking water are also mediate, permanent protection. burg area. Instead of the picker- ously one of the large breeders home to many endangered and The Highlands Coalition esti- el, bass and catfish angling he that are put in some of our threatened species. mates $750 million is needed to experienced in the Pine Barrens better streams when culling is That’s why all New Jerseyans protect 180,000 acres of priority surrounding his hometown, necessary at the hatcheries. should welcome a new bill that land in the Highlands alone. A now he finds snook, redfish and This fish ran about 22 inches was recently introduced in the $250 million head start from tarpon on his palate. and probably five pounds. Un- U.S. House of Representatives Uncle Sam would go a long way Before I took off for the Sun- fortunately, he saw me before I and Senate authorizing $25 mil- toward protecting this beautiful shine State, I experienced some saw him. lion per year, over 10 years, to region. great fishing on the Musconec- If you do get to fish this preserve land in the Highlands. The bill also provides stability. tong River in beautiful Warren stream, try to limit your kill. New York Rep. Ben Gilman (R- The fight for federal assistance in County. For those that have Water quality is such that fish 20) and New Jersey Sen. Jon the preservation of the Highlands never fished this picturesque will holdover and survive Staff photo/Eveline Speedie Corzine (D) introduced the is waged each year on Capitol meadow stream, it can be a re- through summer and winter NO CURB SERVICE—Patio dining outside Charlie Highlands Stewardship Act in Hill. The Highlands Stewardship warding experience for both the months. I’ve seen some large, Brown’s was suspended for two days last week so that the House and Senate. If enacted, Act would provide 10 years of spin and fly fisherman. Early stream wise fish taken before workers could dig a trench for a grease trap container the federal government would funding we could count on. And one Monday morning I headed the season stockings in Febru- emptying into a storm drain in the parking lot of The become a full partner in the that would make a huge differ- out to Hackettstown and fol- ary and March. Courtyard. The restaurant has undertaken $20,000 of ren- effort to preserve land through- ence, speeding up preservation lowed the river south about four If you get a chance, try this ovations, according to manager Gary Gifoli. out the Highlands region, in New efforts in the region when time is miles to a great spot where the top notch New Jersey water- Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania of the essence. river splits. shed. It’s easily reached by and Connecticut. The Highlands Stewardship I took out my Orvis 7.5 fly taking route 80 to the 517 exit The bill is off to a fine start, Act is a critical piece of the long- rod and tied on a good 6x in Allamuchy. Take this road Friedman part of Cornell having garnered an impressive term fight to save the Highlands. leader. I chose a dropper rig of south for four miles into Hack- list of sponsors in a short amount Call (888) 526-3728 or visit two nymphs that have worked ettstown. At the intersection of Summer College program of time, including Reps. Rodney NJCF’s Web site at www.njcon- well for me in the past... a Route 57, the stream will Frelinghuysen (R-NJ), Marge servation.org for more informa- GRHE with a bead head in 14 appear in front of you. Take 57 Sam Friedman, a student at credit and explore their career Roukema (R-NJ), Rush Holt (D- tion about conserving New and a Zug Bug in size 12. I south and pick a good spot! Millburn High School, is attend- options in seminars designed es- NJ), Sue Kelly (R-NY), Eliot Jersey’s land and natural re- started working the flies up- Back to Florida. Fishing the ing the Cornell University pecially for them. These students Engel (D-NY), Carolyn Mc- sources. stream at the point where two myriad of backwaters here, Summer College program this were admitted to summer college Carthy (D-NY) and Nancy John- branches come together after an Jerry and I managed to grab a summer. He joins 600 other high based on their high school son (R-CT), as well as Senators Three earn first upstream split. My first cast few snook and redfish. Heading school juniors and seniors who records, standardized test scores, Robert Torricelli (D-NJ), Hillary landed beside a log bordering out into Tampa Bay, we landed are spending six weeks on the application essays and recom- Clinton (D-NY), Charles honors at Seton the shoreline in two feet of a few nice mackerel for the Cornell campus finding out what mendations from teachers or Schumer (D-NY), Joseph fryer. Under the Skyway bridge college is about. guidance counselors. Lieberman (D-CT) and Christo- Hall Prep we hooked into several tarpon, The Cornell University The high school students who pher Dodd (D-CT). Township residents Ryan Alumni group all of which broke off after very Summer College class of 2002 attend the summer program ex- “The strong bipartisan support Campi, Liam Pfeiffer and Joseph brief fights. Finally Jerry took a features students from 33 states perience college before they for the Highlands Stewardship Regina earned first honors and seeking members nice cobia from some structure and 15 foreign countries. Be- begin filling out college applica- Act clearly demonstrates the were named to the third trimester The Millburn High School in Tampa Bay. That cobia was tween June 26 and Aug. 6, stu- tions; they have a better idea of broad recognition of the national honor roll at Seton Hall Prepara- Alumni Association is currently spotted on the surface along a dents take courses for college the kind of college or university significance and threatened tory School, the school recently holding a membership drive. marker, and couldn’t resist a that will be best for them as un- nature of the Highlands region,” announced. Members can network with shrimp bait put right on his dergraduates. said Tom Gilbert, executive di- All three are rising 10th past classmates and help the as- nose! MHS reunions For more information, call rector of the Highlands Coali- graders at the school. sociation help Millburn High Soon I’ll be back in Jersey being planned (607) 255-6203, e-mail summer tion. To earn first honors, students School. trying out a favorite local [email protected] or visit This bill follows on the suc- must have a grade point average For more information, e-mail hotspot with my niece, Saman- Reunions for three Millburn www.summercollege.cornell.edu cessful preservation of Sterling above 4.0. [email protected] or call tha. High School classes celebrating (973) 376-3600, extension 156. Enough talk, go fish! milestone anniversaries are being organized by Reunions Unlimited of Englishtown. Café Red Cross to show The Millburn Class of 1962    will hold its 40th anniversary re- union Saturday, Oct. 19. The ‘Serendipity’ on Tuesday 20th anniversary reunion of the Café Red Cross, a weekly senior citizen bus is available Millburn Class of 1982 is sched- series of programs and movies for transportation by calling uled for this Saturday. The 10th open to all Millburn township (973) 564-7076 the day before anniversary gathering of the senior citizens, is being offered the event between 7 and 8:15 Millburn Class of 1992 has been each Tuesday this summer a.m. Programs take place at the scheduled for Friday, Nov. 29. through Aug. 27. Red Cross chapter house, 389 For more information, call Re- Space is limited for some Millburn Avenue, or the Bauer unions Unlimited at (732) 617- events. Reservations are re- Community Center. 1000. quired for programs on Aug. 20 and 27, and can be made by How healthy are you and your family?     calling the Red Cross at (973) ❑ Head and Neck Pain ❑ Pregnancy Care (Webster Technique) 379-4198. 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Page 6 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, August 1, 2002 RELIGIOUS NEWS & OBITUARIES Julie Shanahan Mary Kemmerer Bulletin Board A Mass of Christian Burial for A private memorial service for Ridge. She spent summers on the Julie Shanahan, a former town- former longtime township resi- island of Nantucket, Mass., for Friday Services ship resident and a Millburn dent Mary Elizabeth Kemmerer many years and was a part-time High School graduate, was cele- will be held tomorrow at Fellow- resident of Sun Valley, Idaho. Chai Center brated July 22 in Old St. ship Village in Basking Ridge. In addition to her husband, Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m.: Shabbat services will be held. Patrick’s Church in Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Kemmerer, 85, died Mrs. Kemmerer is survived by Saturday, 9:30 a.m.: Shabbat services will be held. She died July 17 in Northwestern Monday in her home in Basking two daughters, Elizabeth K. Hospital in Chicago after a six- Ridge. Gray and Constance A.; a son, Congregation B’nai Israel year battle with cancer. The wife of businessman John John L. III; a sister, Anne H. Tomorrow, 8:15 p.m. Shabbat service will be held. Miss Shanahan, 24, was buried L. Kemmerer Jr., chairman of Bumsted; and six grandchildren. Saturday: Shabbat service at 9 a.m. Torah for Tots and Jr. Jr. with military honors. She served Kemmerer Resources and its In lieu of flowers, memorial Congregation at 10:30 a.m. Mincha Havdallah service at 8:09 in the U.S. Army and held the predecessor companies, Kem- contributions can be sent to the p.m. rank of private first class. merer Corp. and Kemmerer Coal Millburn-Short Hills Chapter of The first woman soldier to be Co., she was a former board the American Red Cross, 389 Congregation B’nai Jeshurun assigned to the 3rd United States member and financial supporter Millburn Avenue, Millburn, Tomorrow, 5:30 p.m.: Summer Sabbath worship. Jennifer Infantry (The Old Guard), she of many community, state and 07041. Miner of Livingston delivers the sermonette. served as the regimental photo- national organizations. She Saturday, 9:30 a.m.: Summer Sabbath worship. journalist and an Honor Guard at served on the board of directors Anna Lombardo special events. During her career of the Neighborhood House, the Sunday Services she received several honors from Millburn-Short Hills Chapter of A Mass for former township the U.S. Army, including the Na- the American Red Cross, the resident Anna Lombardo was of- Christ Church tional Defense Service Medal, Julie Shanahan Short Hills Garden Club, the fered July 23 in St. Bartholomew 7:15 a.m., 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m.: For the 11th Sunday After Pente- the Army Service Ribbon and the Millburn Community Council the Apostle Church in Scotch cost, a service of Morning Prayer will be offered at 7:15 a.m. Army Commendation Medal, Hedwig’s Church in Chicago. and the New Jersey Roadside Plains. Miss Lombardo, 71, died and services of Holy Eucharist will be offered at 8 and 9:30 a.m. which cited her for meritorious Formerly of Oak Park and Council. July 19 in her home in Scotch The Rev. E. Bevan Stanley preaches and celebrates at the 8 a.m. service. Hinsdale, both in Illinois, and the Also active in the Garden Club Plains. and 9:30 a.m. services. The sidesman at the 8 a.m. service will The citation read, “Her devo- township, Miss Shanahan re- of America, the Girl Scouts of She was employed in the ac- be Samuel McKeown. Sidesmen at the later service will be tion to duty, commitment to ex- turned to Chicago after her mili- America, Christ Church and counting department of Bam- Benita Rountree and Theodore Houlis. The first lesson will be cellence, and extraordinary tary assignment ended in Vir- Overlook Hospital, she was a berger’s Department Store in read by Linda Carchia. Jane Riedel reads the second lesson. Of- knowledge directly contributed ginia. She received an honorable sustaining member of the Junior Newark for 41 years prior to her fering the Prayers of the People will be Thomas Mack. Coffee to the successful accomplish- discharge from the Army when League of the Oranges and Short retirement in 1990. hour at 10:45 a.m. in Parish Hall follows the later service. Nurs- ment of The Regimental Public she was 19. A third-year psy- Hills. Miss Lombardo was a member ery care begins at 9:15 a.m. and runs through coffee hour. Affairs Office’s mission. Private chology major, she attended Mrs. Kemmerer was a gener- of the American Association of First Class Shanahan’s outstand- DePaul University. ous supporter, as well, of the Retired Persons. Community Congregational Church ing performance reflects great She was a graduate of the Lane Nature Conservancy, the Paper Born here, she lived in Newark 10 a.m.: Summer worship will be held in the air-conditioned credit upon herself, The Old Elementary School, Hinsdale Mill Playhouse and The Belize and Irvington prior to moving to Welch Chapel. The Rev. Dr. Warren H. Bouton, assisted by the Guard, and the United States Junior High and Millburn High Zoo. Scotch Plains in 1960. Growth and Membership Committee, delivers the sermon Get a Army.” School. Born in Haverford, Pa., she Miss Lombardo is survived by Grip based on Genesis 32:22-31. Childcare for young children She documented various mili- Miss Shanahan is survived by lived here from 1922 until 1996, two sisters, Gloria Dedinsky and is available in the Christian Education Building throughout the tary traditions for the publica- her mother, Julie Rutili, her step- when she moved to Basking Josephine Klein. morning. tion, “Pentagram,” and taught re- father, Juan Puente, and her ligious education classes at St. sister, Lucille. Covenant Presbyterian Church Advertising 10 a.m.: The Rev. Dr. David H. Miner preaches from Psalm Ernest Higgins Section 131 at the summer worship and communion service. Nursery care is provided. Services will be private for Born in Crystal, Maine, he former township resident Ernest lived here, in Maplewood and in St. Rose of Lima Church W. “Happy” Higgins, 84. He Bangor, Maine, prior to moving 320876-01 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.: Masses will be died July 20 in Manor Care, to Roselle six months ago. offered. Saturday Mass offered at 5:30 p.m. Mountainside. A permanent Mr. Higgins is survived by memorial is planned in the Com- two daughters, Cynthia SEAMLESS GUTTERS St. Stephen’s Church munity Garden on Church Street. Lawrence of Roselle and 8 and 10 a.m.: A spoken service of Holy Eucharist with homily A tree surgeon, Mr. Higgins was Cheryl Lampe of Maplewood, $ 49 will be held at 8 a.m., followed by a Holy Eucharist service at 10 employed by the Shade Tree divi- several sons living in Maine, 2 a.m. Church School for children in kindergarten through eighth sion of the Millburn Public Works and his grandchildren. grade will be held at 10 a.m. Nursery care is available. OUR BELOW RETAIL INSTALLED Department for 24 years until his In lieu of flowers, memorial 5” 032 retirement in 1977. He also was contributions can be sent to The 30th Per Linear Ft. • No Seams • No Leaks Wyoming Presbyterian Church 5” and 6” Gutter • Available All Colors involved with various charitable Neighborhood Association, 12 YEAR Visa & Mastercard Accepted 10 a.m.: For the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, The 306514-01 projects in the township. Taylor Street, Millburn, 07041. Rev. Thomas Craig, chaplain at St. Barnabas Medical Center, For Free Estimates 800-845-3233 leads the worship service. Providing special music will be so- prano Dorothy Wetzel and tenor Max Calbick. Organist will be Marilynn Kastner NORTHERN SEAMLESS GUTTER SYSTEMS, INC. Linda Eriksen, director of music. Summer Church School is in session each Sunday through Labor Day. Children from 2 to 5 A Mass for former township prior to moving to Old Bridge years of age meet in the classroom next to the playground. All resident Marilynn Kastner was 42 years ago. other children and young people worship with their families. offered July 10 in St. Thomas She is survived by her hus- Rogers Home Repairs Crib and toddler care will be available during the worship hour the Apostle Church, Old band, Richard T.; two sons, every Sunday. Coffee hour follows worship. Bridge. Mrs. Kastner, 69, died Richard T. Jr. and Christopher; Carpentry • Painting July 6 in Robert Wood Johnson two daughters, Teresa DeChiaro Members of the religious community are invited to submit in- University Hospital, New and Deborah Petersen; a sister, Sheetrocking • Tiling formation for publication. News should be submitted to Eveline Brunswick. Jacqueline Binder; and six Roofing • Masonry, etc. Speedie, Religion, Obituaries, Entertainment and Lifestyles A secretary, she was em- grandchildren. Editor, at [email protected] via e-mail or by calling ployed by Bell Labs in Murray In lieu of flowers, memorial No Job Too Small (973) 376-1200 or writing The Item, 343 Millburn Avenue, Hill for several years. contributions can be sent to Free Estimates Fully Insured Millburn, 07041. Born in Newark, Mrs. Kast- Make-A-Wish Foundation, 1034

ner lived here and in Springfield Salem Road, Union, 07083. 973-893-6792 311560-01 Bernardino Silva A Mass for former township ago, when he moved to Los An- Deb Ger Electric Inc. resident Bernardino Gomes Silva geles, Calif. Lic. #3458 “Since 1964” B.P. #3458 was offered July 22 in Holy He is survived by a son, Cross Church in Harrison. Mr. Marcus, and a daughter, Tanya. Wiring of all types Silva, 76, died July 17 in Holly- Commercial - Smoke Alarms wood, Calif. Rose Yorn A self-employed craftsman, Residential - Paddle Fans electrician and mechanic, he Graveside services for former Industrial - Design Lighting worked in Harrison and Canada township resident Rose Yorn, 89, Kitchen and Bath Remodeling

prior to retiring in 1985. were held June 26 in Iselin. She 973-890-7755 - 973-812-4407 310784-01 Born in Lisbon, Portugal, he died June 24 in Newton. G. Del Polito Sr. G. Del Polito Jr. lived in Canada, Harrison and A member of the Irvington President Vice President the township until three years Chapter of Hadassah, she was born in Newark and lived in Irv- Jose Pascual ington and the township prior to GUTTER TOPPER, Services for former township moving to Newton. resident Jose N. Pascual will be Mrs. Yorn is survived by a son, the high tech gutter cover Ira; a brother, Max Willsky; and held July 25 in South Plainfield. Let Gutter Topper clean your gutters while you stay on the one grandchild. Photo courtesy of Christ Church Mr. Pascual, 61, died July 21 in ground. We will do the ladder work and install Gutter Topper MISSION TRIP—Members of the senior youth group at Muhlenberg Regional Medical and eliminate the constant every season maintenance problem. Christ Church returned recently from a mission trip to Ja- Center, Plainfield. Gertrude Arnold maica, where they helped with the construction of a A computer technician, he Gutter Topper is a solid aluminum cover that is installed over Services for former township Christian camp. Pictured at the construction site are, from worked in the data processing new or existing gutters that is color coordinated to match the resident Gertrude Arnold will be left, Jon Longley, John Young, Ed Saba, Steve Basyuk, lab at Overlook Hospital in color of the roof. This revolutionary system keeps all types of Chris Arnold, Liz Henry and John Funk. The youngsters Summit for 17 years. held at a future date. Mrs. Arnold, 101, died July 11 in the debris, twigs, leaves, pine needles and bird nests out of the gut- and their chaperones—James and Glenda Johnson, Jane Born in Manila, the Philip- ter. In the winter, it keeps ice and snow out which prevents ice Derickson Friar and Jake Beveridge, youth minister— pines, Mr. Pascual lived here King James Care Center, Chatham. damage. Those pesky squirrels will no longer be able to nest constructed a foundation for a building. The youth group prior to moving to South Plain- behind the gutter. Gutter Topper alleviates all these problems. raised funds for the trip through its annual rummage sale, field 24 years ago. Born in DeWitt, Mich., she held in February. He is survived by his wife, lived here prior to moving to Francisca; two daughters, Basking Ridge. Josephine Ritter and Jennifer; Mrs. Arnold is survived by AJC members honored and one grandchild. three grandchildren. Monsignor John Gilchrist of West Caldwell and Jane Waller- the Archdiocese of Newark to- stein of West Orange. The gether with three members of the awards were given in recognition American Jewish Committee of leadership and contributions (AJC) received the AJC’s Insti- to the Catholic/Jewish Dialogue BEFORE AFTER tute of Human Relations Award for the past 20 years. June 18 at Crystal Plaza in Liv- Delivering the invocation at We have successfully installed over 10,000 maintenance free ingston at the annual dinner the dinner was the Most Rev. systems guaranteed for the life of your home. meeting of the Metro New Jersey John J. Myers, Archbishop of Call North Jersey Gutter Topper at (201) 445-1222 or Chapter. Newark. The keynote speaker (800) 834-4595 to schedule your free no obligation AJC members honored at the was Rabbi David Rosen, the event were Miriam Miller of AJC’s director of international estimate and demonstration. 313820-01 South Orange, Gadiel Smith of inter-religious affairs. www.drmurphy.com 973-635-0036 E17029-01 IT 0801 Pg A7 Yellow Red Blue Black

Thursday, August 1, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 7 LIFESTYLES Miss Fitzgerald, Mr. Andrasick are married Kerry Bridget Fitzgerald, the island of Kauai, Hawaii. The daughter of Maureen Fitzgerald bride’s aunt, Sister Kathryn of New York City and John King, a Franciscan Sister of Fitzgerald, also of New York Peace, was the celebrant and City, both formerly of Highland gave the matrimonial blessing. A Avenue, was married June 15 to reception followed at the Ohana Christopher Jordan Andrasick, Hale Secret Beach House on son of Kathy Dudden Rowlands Secret Beach in Kauai. of Wexford, Pa., and James An- Attending the bride was her drasick of Honolulu, Hawaii. sister, Colleen Fitzgerald of New The bridegroom also is the step- York City. son of Ginger Michael Andrasick Gregory Andrasick of Honolu- of Oahu, Hawaii, and Dennis lu was best man for his brother. Rowlands of Wexford. The bride, a graduate of the Deanna Cook, a Universal Life Oak Knoll School in Summit and Minister, performed the ceremo- Georgetown University, is a pro- ny at Limahuli Valley Estate on ject manager with the marketing and e-commerce group of Wash- ington Mutual in Oakland, Calif. Births Her mother is executive assis- Ann M. and Marine Sgt. James tant to Jane Pauley at NBC News R. Mulford of Camp Pendleton, in New York City. The bride’s Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Andrasick Calif., announce the birth of a father is vice president of son, Sean Patrick, May 25 in Bishop-Rosen & Co. in New technology consulting firm based der & Baldwin, a Honolulu ship- Mission Hospital in Mission York City. in San Francisco, Calif. ping and real estate development Viejo, Calif. Sean joins a brother, The bridegroom, a graduate of His mother is an author and and management company. James R. Jr., 3. Mrs. Mulford is the University of Colorado at educator. His father is executive Following a kayaking wedding the former Ann M. Bird, daugh- Boulder, is a principal partner vice president and chief financial trip in Alaska, the couple is re- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bird with Tacit Knowledge, LLC., a officer and treasurer of Alexan- siding in San Francisco. Jr. of San Clemente, Calif., for- merly of the township. Paternal Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young grandfather is Joseph Mulford of West Orange.

Virginia Citron weds Lisa and Stephen Chriss of Locust Avenue announce the birth of a son, Aiden Jeremy, Robert Grant Young June 27. Mrs. Chriss, a 1986 Virginia Sara Citron, daughter Brian Hendren of Atlanta was graduate of Millburn High of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. best man. Groomsmen were School, is the daughter of Susan Citron of Chatham, formerly of Christopher Hamilton of Atlanta, and Duke Lechtman of Morris- West Road, was married June 22, Jimmy Waters of Nashville, town, formerly of the township. to Robert Grant Young, son of Tenn., and Laron Huntley of Paternal grandmother is Rachelle Reggie and Pat Young of Asheville. Chriss of New York City. Mater- Asheville, N.C. The bride, a graduate of Jack- nal great-grandmother is Iris The Rev. Gene Paradise per- sonville University, is an adver- Pressman of Livingston. formed the ceremony at St. tising manager for Southern

Luke’s Episcopal Church in At- Living Magazine in Atlanta. Priscilla and Stephen Gutkin E11158-01 lanta, Ga. A reception followed The bridegroom holds a of Oakland announce the birth of at the historic Georgian Terrace degree from Appalachian State a son, Leland Jerome, July 17 in Hotel in Atlanta. University. He is a regional sales Valley Hospital. Maternal grand- Attending the bride as matron manager for Georgia Pacific in mother is Clare Kenney of of honor was Kimberly Horn of Atlanta. Ridgewood. Paternal grandpar- Atlanta. Bridesmaids were Kelly Following a wedding trip to ents are Barbara Gutkin of the Schlereth of the township and Jamaica, the couple is residing in township and Dr. Michael Maggie Pitts of Annapolis, Md. Atlanta. Gutkin of South Orange. NCJW plans tennis trip NCJW, Essex County Section, invites tennis lovers to partici- pate in an outing Thursday, Aug. 29, to the US Open-Tennis La Jolie Maison Championship in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. An air-conditioned coach de- parts at 9 a.m. from Congrega- tion B’nai Jeshurun and returns at 6 p.m. The cost is $65 for members, $75 for nonmembers. NCJW, Essex County Section Photo courtesy of the NJCVA is a non-profit organization that THANK YOU FEAST—The New Jersey Center for Visual works to improve the quality of SUMMER Arts (NJCVA) in Summit held a dinner recently to honor life for women, children, fami- leading contributors to the center’s annual gala benefit. lies and the elderly through a va- Pictured at the dinner standing next to a painting donat- riety of non-sectarian services, ed by Neiman Marcus Short Hills are, from left, Eric Pryor, including telephone referral, NJCVA president, Nancy Y. Taylor, vice president and peer support, legal and financial general manager of Neiman Marcus, township resident consultations, job development CLEARANCE Janet Sherlund and Millie Cooper, chair of the NJCVA and educational workshops. board of trustees. Mrs. Sherlund and her husband, Rick, For additional information Don’t Miss This were chairpersons of the April fund-raiser. call Cathy Belenky at (973) 740-0588. Spectacular Sale! Item social editor Eveline Speedie can be reached via e-mail at [email protected] 50-70% Off All Furniture 25% Off Accessories* August 2nd to 17th Dr. Vladimir Gashinsky and his staff are here to help you and your family keep your teeth and New deliveries will be made all during the sale. gums healthy for a lifetime. New Patients NEW PATIENT SPECIAL Welcome Bring in this ad for $25.00 off your initial exam! (Regular Price: $70.00) La Jolie Maison 359 Springfield Avenue, Summit

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CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CINEMA 4 Stuart Little 2 (PG) Today-Thurs: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9 The Country Bears (G) Today-Thurs: noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 8:45 Austin Powers: Goldmember (PG-13) Today: 12:30, 1, 2:45, 3:15, 5, 5:30, 7:15, 7:45, 9:30, 9:45 Fri-Sun: 12:30, 1, 2:45, 3:15, 5, 5:30, 7:15, 7:45, 9:30, 10 Mon-Thurs: 12:30, 1, 2:45, 3:15, 5, 5:30 7:15, 7:45, 9:30, 9:45

MAPLEWOOD THEATER My Big Fat Greek Wedding (PG-13) Today: 1:20, 7:10 Fri: 1:20, 7 Sat & Sun: 12:45, 5, 7 Mon-Thurs: 1:20, 7 Men In Black 2 (PG-13) Today: 1:10, 7:40, 9:35 Road To Perdition (R) Today: 1:05, 7:15, 9:35 Fri: 1:05, 7:20, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 1:30, 420, 7:20, 9:40 Mon-Thurs: 1:05, 7:20, 9:30 Eight Legged Freaks (PG-13) Today: 9 K-19 The Widowmaker (PG-13) Today: 1, 7:45 Fri: 1, 7:15, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 1:40, 4:20, 7:15, 9:40 Mon & Tues: 1, 7:15, 9:40 Lovely and Amazing (R) Today: 1:30, 7:30, 9:30 Fri: 7:40, 9:35 Sat & Sun: 5, 7:40, 9:35 Mon-Thurs: 7:35, 9:30 Lilo and Stitch (PG) Today: 1:15, 645 Fri: 1:15 Sat & Sun: 1:15, 3 Mon- Thurs: 1:15 Bourne Identity (PG-13) Today: 8:30 Fri: 9 Sat & Sun: 2:45, 9 Mon- Thurs: 9 Master Of Disguise (PG) Fri: 1:30, 7:10, 9 Sat & Sun: 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10, 9 Mon-Thurs: 1:30, 7:10, 9 Signs (PG-13) Fri: 1:20, 7:30, 9:45 Sat & Sun: 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 9:45 Mon- Thurs: 1:20, 7:30, 9:35 Photo courtesy of David Aaron Spy Kids 2 (PG) Wed & Thurs: 1:25, 7:25, 9:25 The David Aaron Sextet CLEARVIEW’S BEACON HILL FIVE (SUMMIT) Men in Black 2 (PG-13) Today: 12:15, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 9 My Big Fat Greek Wedding (PG) Today: 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:30 Fri-Tues: Sounds of Dixieland, swing music filling Taylor Park 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15 Wed & Thurs: 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:45 Crocodile Hunter (PG) Today: noon, 2, 4 On tap to perform Sunday in on trombone, Ed Polcer on and enjoy it,” Mr. Aaron said. wrap up for the season Sept. 1 Road To Perdition (R) Today: 1:15, 4:15, 7, 9:30 Fri-Tues: 1, 4, 7, 9:30 the next offering in the Taylor trumpet and Lyle Atkinson on “There’s even a portion of the with “Salsa America,” featuring Wed & Thurs: 1, 4, 6:45, 9:30 Park Summer Concert Series is bass. concert that is given to audience David Cedeno. In the event of in- Eight Legged Freaks (PG-13) Today: 12:45 The David Aaron Sextet. “Our program features well participation.” clement weather Sunday, the K-19 The Widowmaker (PG-13) Today: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:20 Fri- Tues: 12:45, 3:30, 6:30, 9:20 Offering a live concert of known material from the 1930s The park , presented David Aaron concert will be held The Bourne Identity (PG-13) Today: 6, 8:30 Fri-Thurs: 9:45 New Orleans-style Dixieland and 1940s that gives each player by the recreation department, Aug. 11. The Master of Disguise (PG) Fri-Sun: noon, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 Mon-Thurs: music and swing era music from all the room for both ensemble noon, 2, 4, 6, 8 7 to 8:30 p.m. will be leader playing and creative improvisa- Signs (PG-13) Fri-Sun: 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:30, 10 Mon-Thurs: 12:30, David Aaron on clarinet, George tion while, at the same time, 2:45, 5, 7:30, 9:45 Spy Kids 2 (PG) Wed & Thurs: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:15 Syran at the keyboard, Russ keeping the music basic enough Moy on drums, Charley Acito for everyone to clap along with it CLEARVIEW’S MADISON CINEMA 4 Road to Perdition: (R) Today-Tues: 1, 4, 7, 9:30 Advertising Section Coffee house in Summit 320866-01 My Big Fat Greek Wedding (PG) Today: 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:30, 9:30 Fri- 320872-01 Tues: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:20 Wed & Thurs: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:30 October 13th Signs (PG-13) Fri-Thurs: 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:30, 9:45 offers ‘open mic’ night Stuart Little 2 (PG) Today-Thurs: noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 8:45 “Second Saturdays Coffee musician/group, a five-minute IRON Spy Kids 2 (PG) Wed & Thurs: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:15 House” debuts Saturday, Aug. cap on poetry, and a 10-minute CARRIAGE Arts & Crafts at Glen Rock, NJ K-19 The Widowmaker (PG-13) Today: 12:15, 3:30, 6:30, 9:20 10, in the Fellowship Hall of the cap on skits. Coffee and desserts JURIED ANTIQUES CENTER SUNDAY, OCT 13 RAIN DATE 10/20 Summit Unitarian Church at 4 will be provided. 40 Individual Shops 1 Harding Plaza, Glen Rock, NJ Waldron Avenue in Summit. Donations will be collected to $75-10’x15’space The free series takes place on cover the cost of food and pub- 1 W. Blackwell Street ($55 if booked by 8/14) the second Saturday of each licity. For directions and infor- Dover, NJ 07801 201.998.8331 or jcmarketplaces.com VENETIANS ARE month and will initially follow mation, call Jennifer DiOrio at 973-366-1440 COMING—Violinist the format of a traditional “open (908) 928-0127. WED 11-8

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Thursday, August 1, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 9 Open call for girls to audition for ‘Annie’ Paper Mill: The State Theatre of by listening to the original cast Sunday, Dec. 8. The performance New Jersey will hold auditions at recording. Girls should bring a schedule is eight shows per week the theater Wednesday, Aug. 21, résumé or list of recent show ex- evenings Wednesday through for the roles of Annie and the or- perience with a headshot or snap Sunday and Thursday, Saturday phans for the fall production of shot attached to it. and Sunday matinees. “Annie.” Everyday clothes are recom- Everyone wishing to be in- Sought for the musical are girls mended, as dance auditions will volved with the production must ages 6 to 13 who sing and move only be conducted at callbacks. As be available for the entire run of well. Auditions start at 10 a.m., the roles are those of orphans, the show, including rehearsals. with sign-ups accepted from 9 casual dress is encouraged and There will be no exceptions. The a.m. through 11:30 a.m. No one preferred over “dressing up.” theater also specifies no telephone will be signed up past 11:30. Rehearsals for girls accepted calls will be accepted regarding Those auditioning are asked to use for the production begin Monday, the tryouts. the lobby entrance on Brookside Oct. 7. Adult rehearsals begin Oct. The winner of seven Tony Drive. 10. Those auditioning should be Awards in 1977, including Best Equity and non-equity perform- aware that rehearsals will be held Musical, “Annie” is the story of a ers are acceptable for the tryouts. in New York City and some school mix of rambunctious orphans, a The height limit is 4 feet 10 inches time will have to be missed. The president, a villainess, a billion- tall for the roles of the orphans production opens Wednesday, aire and a lovable mutt named and the title role of Annie. A total Oct. 30, and continues through Sandy. of seven girls are needed for the show in addition to one or two un- derstudies, for a total of nine girls. All must be excellent singers, dancers and actresses as all are Photo courtesy of Chalkdust Productions featured roles. All girls are en- HOMEGROWN TALENT—Township resident Greg Tiesi, left, is pictured with three cast couraged to audition, regardless of members from “Musical! The Musical,” an original musical comedy appearing Aug. 9 and ethnicity. 10, 16 and 17, 23 and 24 and 30 and 31 at the Cabaret Theatre on the Douglas Campus To prepare for the auditions, of Rutgers University in New Brunswick. Mr. Tiesi is a co-composer of the show, which girls should learn the songs “It’s will be performed at 8 p.m. For tickets and information, call (866) 332-4255. the Hard-Knock Life” and “To- morrow.” Songs may be learned Masterwork Chorus seeks singers for 2002-03 season The Masterwork Chorus, one on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 7:30 of New Jersey’s premier sym- p.m. in the Xavier Center on the phonic choirs, is holding audi- campus of the College of St. tions in the fall for highly experi- Elizabeth, Convent Station. enced choral singers. Following the first rehearsal Prospective members are invit- potential members will be able to ed to attend the first regular re- schedule an audition with the E11161-01 hearsal of the 2002-2003 season group’s music director, Andrew Megill. Both vocal and sight- reading skills are required for membership. GET THE BEST VOTED AREA’S The Masterwork Chorus is FOR LESS TOP STEAKHOUSE preparing for its annual perfor- mances of the complete “Messi- $1.00 MUG

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I don’t have the space to cover the highlights of Bolton’s long and Greek Theatre at the Col- successful career; suffice it to say that he’s a prolific and diverse lege of St. Elizabeth at songwriter whose songs have been recorded by an array of super- Convent Station in Mor- stars like Barbra Streisand,Kiss, Joe Cocker,Kenny Rogers and Cher. ristown. For tickets, call Bolton is also into charity big-time. Through his softball team, (973) 408-5600. Bolton’s Bombers,the Michael Bolton foundation raises millions. When you buy a ticket to his shows,you’re a two time winner.You get a great show,and you’re also helping worthy causes. The other Trump property,The Plaza is offering Ray Charles,Aug. 2 and 3. 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Page 10 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, August 1, 2002 Paganelli wants county referendum on Newark arena been asked to contribute approxi- tax dollars be used for the cost Mr. Paganelli admitted, howev- issue.” making the cost of a final package By Paul Milo mately $50 million in bonds and/or expense of the proposed er, that he is skeptical about the Ms. Straight also noted that a prohibitively expensive. And with of North Jersey Community toward the proposed $355 million Newark Arena,” according to the plan, as are many of his con- 1987 referendum, the New Jersey the state facing a massive deficit Newspapers arena, which, according to the text of the recently released refer- stituents. Baseball Stadium and Bond Act, this year, a number of legislators The controversial plan to build basic plan, would be built partly endum. “Show me the studies or the was defeated by more than a two- have already said that New a sports arena in Newark utilizing with bonds backed by the state. “I’m getting the sense that market analysis that says this to-one margin. That referendum Jersey cannot afford to take on taxpayer-supported bonds has Those bonds would be paid off Essex County will be asked to arena would be beneficial to asked voters to approve $185 mil- another huge financial obliga- been a cat with nine lives, several with a tax levied on merchants play a role, and with the county Newark,” he said. Mr. Paganelli lion in bonds for the construction tion. times coming close to defeat in operating within a specially-des- executive up for election this year went on to cite a survey published of a major league baseball park. Meanwhile, with the Nets and the state legislature only to be re- ignated district near the site of the and the full freeholder board up in a regional newspaper last Along with county-level politi- the Devils stating unequivocally vived after last-minute politicking arena in downtown Newark. for election this year, I thought month in which people living in cians and political candidates, at that they intend to leave the by team owners, Newark politi- Under the plan, the New Jersey this was the time to discuss it,” Essex County’s suburban areas least a few municipal govern- Continental Airlines Arena cians and various occupants of Nets and the New Jersey Devils— Mr. Paganelli said. were asked whether they would ments have independently when their lease expires in the Governor’s mansion. The one which are owned by a corporation Mr. Paganelli hopes to have the patronize a Newark arena. Only planned to ask their residents to 2005—regardless of whether a group that has never been formal- called YankeeNets and currently referendum proposal on the about 5 percent said they would, register their opinion of a publicly Newark arena is built—the New ly asked for its opinion, however, play in the Continental Airlines agenda for the next freeholders’ the poll indicated. funded arena. The Township Jersey Sports and Exposition Au- is the citizenry of Essex County. Arena at the Meadowlands— meeting, which will be held Mr. Paganelli is not alone in his Committee here in Millburn thority is already seeking buyers But a growing chorus of offi- would use the Newark venue. Thursday, Aug. 8, in West Cald- desire to see the arena question voted at its meeting July 16 to dis- for the valuable Bergen County cials, including Freeholder James Although no concrete proposal well. Mr. Paganelli said that Free- put on the ballot. Candace cuss an arena referendum question property. The authority, a semi- Paganelli, whose district includes involving a county contribution holder Joseph Scarpelli, whose Straight, a Bloomfield Republi- during its meeting Aug. 21. Last autonomous state government this township, wants to change has ever come before the free- district includes Cedar Grove and can who is squaring off against week, Fairfield’s township council agency, owns and operates the that. holder board, Mr. Paganelli be- Montclair, has already expressed Freeholder President Joseph Di- voted to put a referendum ques- Meadowlands. Mr. Paganelli plans to ask his lieves that now is the time to get a support for the referendum. Vincenzo in the race for county tion to its voters. Last week, 43 firms attended freeholder colleagues to approve clear reading from Essex resi- “I think the referendum gives executive this year, has also called Ironically, all of the various a “pre-bidding” conference for a county-wide referendum on the dents regarding their opinion of the elected officials a clear march- for a referendum on the arena calls for a referendum come as the buyers interested in the Conti- arena during the freeholder using any public funds towards ing order. If people say go for- issue. Newark arena’s future looks in- nental site, reportedly one of the board’s meeting this month. the plan. If approved by the free- ward, that doesn’t mean we spend “I want the legislature to listen creasingly bleak. The arena has most coveted pieces of real Mr. Paganelli first thought of holder board this month, the non- money willy-nilly,” Mr. Paganelli firsthand to the opinions and con- repeatedly stalled in the legisla- estate in the Northeast. Those calling for a referendum after binding referendum would appear said. “And if people are opposed, cerns of the people of Essex ture as South Jersey politicians companies responded to a re- speaking with constituents who on the November ballot through- it would not prevent a developer County,” Ms. Straight said in a have demanded projects in their quest for proposals issued by questioned him about press re- out Essex County. Voters would coming forward with a deal that statement. “People, not politi- own backyard in exchange for the authority early this month. ports stating Essex County had be asked whether “Essex County could protect the taxpayer.” cians, should be deciding this supporting a North Jersey venue,

SCHOLARSHIP WINNER— Blood Center seeks donors, The American Association of Township gift checks University Women, Or- announces local locations anges-Short Hills Branch, available for purchase awarded a scholarship grant The Blood Center of New Social Security number and to Malanka Misilo, a former Millburn-Short Hills gift sonal services and restaurant Jersey (BCNJ) is announcing bring a signed or picture form Millburn High School senior, checks, which are in the form of dining. blood drive locations and of identification. People with a when she graduated in a bank check, are available for “By giving a Millburn-Short asking healthy adults to sign up fever or sore throat should wait June. Ms. Misilo’s academic purchase at PNC Bank, 170 Hills gift check, you are giving to donate. until they are feeling better record during her high Essex Street, Sovereign Bank, the recipient the ‘gift of choice,’ “We are now experiencing before donating, and there is a school years were comple- 555 Millburn Avenue and at the and supporting local business at shortages of all blood types and 24-hour deferral for teeth clean- mented by activities in Help- Chamber of Commerce office, the same time,” said Carrie ask for support from our local ings and fillings. ing Hands, the Horticulture 343 Millburn Avenue, Suite 303. Lemerman, Chamber of Com- communities,” said Judy For those who have traveled Club and by playing varsity Gift checks can be purchased merce executive director. “This Daniels, BCNJ spokesperson. outside of the United States re- lacrosse for three years. She during normal banking hours. is a program that allows us to Blood center officials note a cently, call the blood center at has been a Scout leader for PNC Bank is open Monday promote business from Millburn very low turnout over the (973) 676-4933, extension 132 younger girls, as well as a through Friday, 8:30 a.m. until 3 Avenue to Morris Turnpike and Fourth of July four-day holiday for eligibility criteria. For more camp counselor. Ms. Misilo p.m., Thursday until 6 p.m. and from Main and Essex streets to period resulted in shortages that information or to sign up for a will matriculate at Stevens Saturday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Chatham Road. continue today. “Right now, blood drive, call the blood Institute of Technology. Sovereign Bank hours are “We have several significant, most of the blood that is donat- center at (800) 652-5663, ex- Monday through Friday from thriving business areas in the ed is sent to hospitals directly tension 140. 8:45 a.m. until 4 p.m., Thursday community,” she continued. “A after being tested and The Regional Donor Center at Town public works yard from 8:45 a.m. until 7 p.m. and chamber-sponsored gift certifi- processed,” Ms. Daniels said. West Orange, 401 Pleasant Valley Saturday from 9 a.m. until 12:30 cate program allows us to bring “There is no cushion.” Way, will be accepting donations accepts bulky waste items p.m. the business community together Also affecting the adequacy today from noon to 7 p.m., Satur- A variety of bulky waste items No box trucks are allowed in Gift checks, which are avail- in a common mission to encour- of the blood supply are new de- day from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., can be dropped off at the township the yard and only two loads per able in any denomination up to age the public to shop, dine and ferral criteria from the Food and Monday from 2 to 9 p.m., Thurs- public works yard. day, per resident, are accepted. $100, may be used in a variety of do business in all of Millburn- Drug Administration, which day, Aug. 8, from noon to 7 p.m., Among the materials accepted Residents using private or com- retail, service and dining estab- Short Hills.” was effective the end of May. Monday, Aug. 12, from 2 to 9 are: indoor and outdoor furniture, mercial vans or pick up trucks for lishments. Millburn-Short Hills A booklet of participating This new criteria includes more p.m. and Thursday, Aug. 15, from outdoor play equipment (concrete drop off must first obtain a dump- gift checks can be used to pur- businesses accompanies each stringent travel restrictions and noon to 7 p.m. must be removed), toys, screens, ing permit from the public works chase movie or theater tickets, gift certificate. More than 100 has increased significantly the Donations can also be made screen doors, windows, rugs, mat- office at 345 Essex Street. The musical instruments, a bicycle, merchants are currently accept- number of potential donors at the following locations: tresses, box springs, television office is open Monday through manicure or massage. Gift ing gift checks and new mer- being turned away. today at the Masonic Montclair sets, electronic devices, small ap- Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. checks may be used to purchase chants are being added on an on- The Blood Center of New Lodge, 23 South Fullerton pliances, paint cans (must be The public works yard is open apparel, jewelry, accessories, going basis. For more informa- Jersey is a nonprofit community Avenue, Montclair, from 4 to 8 empty or dry), clothing, metal weekdays from 8 a.m. to 2:30 children’s clothing, toys and fur- tion, call the Millburn-Short organization supplying blood p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 11, at Con- storage sheds (must be disassem- p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to nishings, gift baskets, wine and Hills Chamber of Commerce at and blood components to hospi- gregation B’nai Shalom, 300 bled) and tires. noon. spirits, home décor, flowers, per- (973) 379-1198. Items not accepted include tals in northern and central New Pleasant Valley Way, West household garbage, chemical and Jersey. All blood is collected, Orange, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; toxic materials, dirt and rocks, ex- tested, processed and distrib- Tuesday, Aug. 13, at the Mill- plosives, commercial wastes, con- uted in New Jersey. burn Surgical Group, 225 Mill- struction material, auto frames Donors must be at least 18 burn Avenue, from 8 a.m. to and bodies, tree trunks and years of age, but 17-year-olds noon and Wednesday, Aug. 14, stumps, firewood and large may donate with parental per- The Center for Hospice Care, branches, wooden fences, chain mission. There is no upper age 187 Millburn Avenue, from 8 link or wire fences and outside limit for donors, provided they a.m. to 3 p.m. wooden storage sheds. meet health requirements. Donors should know their

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Thursday, August 1, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 11 BUSINESS Inwood elected head of hospital auxiliary Fiorilli named senior exec Township resident Sandra and education at Northwestern their experience and wisdom, of New York design group Brown Inwood has been elected University. and continue to grow the mem- president of the Auxiliary of Two years later the family bership and good deeds we have Former township resident Newark Beth Israel Medical moved to Jerusalem. They stayed become famous for.” Rosemarie Fiorilli has been ap- Center, an affiliate of the Saint for two years, during which time Newark Beth Israel Medical pointed senior vice president, Barnabas Health Care System. Dr. Inwood and another Ameri- Center is a 669-bed tertiary care, general manager, design and She will serve a two-year term as can doctor designed, set up and teaching hospital with special- marketing of the interior design head of the 500-member volun- organized a neonatal intensive ized programs that include adult group of F. Schumacher and Co., tary organization. care nursery at Shaare Zedek and pediatric cardiac surgery, the company recently announced. The auxiliary supports the pro- Hospital in Jerusalem. When heart and kidney transplantation, Ms. Fiorilli will oversee the grams and services of Newark they returned to the United maternal/child care and hematol- design, marketing, advertising Beth Israel by sponsoring fund- States in 1980, Dr. Inwood ogy/oncology. and finance functions of the raisers and other special events opened a neonatology clinic in The auxiliary has existed since Schumacher interior design held throughout the year. Danbury, Conn., where he held Newark Beth Israel was founded group, which includes fabrics Ms. Inwood has been a the position of chief of neonatol- in 1901. Through the years, aux- and wall coverings in the Schu- member of the auxiliary for ogy. iliary members have provided as- macher, Greeff and Decorators years, and in 2002 served as co- During that time, Ms. Inwood sistance through hands-on work Walk lines. In addition to assum- chairman of its annual black-tie taught geometry and algebra in at the hospital and through fund- ing day-to-day management re- dinner dance. Her husband, Dr. West Reading, Conn. Two years raising efforts. Today, the auxil- sponsibilities, Ms. Fiorilli will Richard Inwood, is associate di- later, the family moved to iary raises funds for major pro- also develop the marketing strat- rector of neonatal medicine at Tampa, Fla., where Ms. Inwood jects at Newark Beth Israel and is egy to ensure F. Schumacher and Rosemarie Fiorilli Children’s Hospital of New attended the University of South in the midst of fulfilling a five- Co. thrives by serving its design Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Florida Graduate School to study year, $1.1 million capital cam- clients with the products they Fiorilli held both finance and Medical Center. The Inwoods business. paign pledge to the medical need and desire. strategic planning positions with have two daughters, Dvora and Settling in Millburn 18 years Sandra Brown Inwood center. Ms. Fiorilli comes to F. Schu- Nabisco and Nestle, and holds a Sarah. ago was “our wisest decision,” macher and Co. from a career in master of business administra- Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Ms. according to Ms. Inwood. She strategy and finance. Her most tion in finance and strategic plan- Inwood graduated from City headed her own investment advi- recent post was with Chanel, Inc. ning from the Wharton School of College of New York with a sory firm for 10 years, specializ- Prior to joining Chanel, Ms. the University of Pennsylvania. bachelor’s degree in chemistry. ing in pensions. Now retired, she While her husband attended Yale continues to volunteer full-time, Find your Local Businesses, Services and Professionals on the Internet at www.northjersey.com/directories University School of Medicine, raising money for two organiza- she taught chemistry in Guilford, tions, both with the goal of im- Conn., and worked as a research proving the delivery of patient assistant at Yale-New Haven care. Hospital. While Dr. Inwood In addition to her work with THIS WEEK’S FEATURED LISTINGS completed his internship and res- the auxiliary, Ms. Inwood is idency at Duke University, Ms. president-elect for the Millburn- Business & Food & Dining Real Estate Inwood volunteered as a youth Short Hills Tziona Chapter of Financial Services E11177-01 FANCY THAT GOURMET BURGDOFF ERA REAL- group coordinator in Durham, Hadassah, where she was hon- BASKETS & FINE GIFTS TORS, Montclair, Real IRACI ASSOCIATES INC., INC., Verona, Gourmet & Estate Consultants N.C. From there it was on to ored as Woman of the Year for Cedar Grove, Insurance Specialty Food Stores, Services, Insurance Agent & Gourmet Food Stores CHRISTINE LANE / Madison, Wisc., for Dr. 2001. Broker Services MARDI GRAS GOURMET REMAX PROFESSION- Inwood’s fellowship in neonatol- “Volunteering for good causes FOODS, Verona, Gourmet ALS, Montclair, Real ogy while Ms. Inwood continued has always been an integral part & Specialty Food Stores, Estate Consultants Community & Civic Gourmet Food Stores her volunteer activities, working of my life,” she said. COLDWELL BANKER with Hadassah as a traveling lec- Ms. Inwood considers it an Health & Medical REALTORS, Montclair, Real Estate Consultants

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Jon Corzine its fraudulent expense ledgers, Shifting gears, Mr. Corzine ad- release of chemicals could threat- the U.S. launches a military attack waited from behind while the people don’t believe the accoun- dressed the $1 billion state deficit en as many as 100,000 people. on Iraq, however, the U.S. Con- New Jersey senator stressed a tants enough to invest in the com- that has caused municipalities New Jersey, Mr. Corzine said, is gress should vote on a declaration point of discussion with a pair of panies they represent. Complicat- throughout New Jersey to receive home to a number of potential of war, he maintained. emphatic hands. ing matters is the news of fraudu- less and less in state aid for such worst-case scenarios. Mr. Corzine said that, while he Dressed in a white shirt, bur- lent accounting practices that ar- government-funded entities as ed- “Frankly,” he explained, “the was a proponent of Israel relin- gundy and tan checkered tie and rives on the heels of a huge stock ucation. risk of chemical plant security quishing lands it had conquered in Navy blue dress pants, the beard- market bubble that first burst at the The senator laid some of the issues impacting the citizens of 1967—“I think land for peace has ed Democrat from Summit fin- seams two years ago after over- blame on federal tax cuts that New Jersey is a lot higher than nu- been a principle that is sensi- ished, then smiled as the waitress valued technology stocks began were implemented last year, in- clear plant terrorism or accidents. ble”—he was repelled by the on- placed the cup of coffee on the turning from gold to dust. cluding “a whole series of formu- “Take a drive up and down the going terrorist attacks waged by table directly in front of him. Mr. Corzine noted that New las” put in place to distribute fed- [New Jersey] Turnpike and you Hamas and other Palestinian foes “I appreciate that,” Mr. Corzine Jersey-based Lucent Technologies eral money for government subsi- will see all kinds of petroleum of a negotiated peace. said to the waitress. “Wouldn’t was close to the pinpoint of that dies that are unfavorable to the processing plants, storage facili- “I think the violence has been look good on my white shirt.” deflated stock market bubble. wide range of lower- and upper- ties, pharmaceutical industry used as a means to keep the sides Mr. Corzine was in West “There was a bubble in dot- income levels prevalent in the [sites],” the senator said. “And a apart,” said Mr. Corzine, who con- Orange the morning of July 22 for coms and telecommunications northeastern United States. lot of these are concentrated right demned the suicide bombings as a question-and-answer sit-down that is apart from fraud,” Mr. “One of the things that’s hard in our metropolitan areas. “overwhelmingly operating out- with area weekly newspapers. 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Thursday, August 1, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 13 SPORTS State title bid ends for Millburn 11-12 All-Stars Nottingham captures N.J. championship 4-3 Millburn snapped a scoreless tie man following Spicehandler’s scored the tying run when Ken walk and raced to third on a single Millburn, Randolph and Not- By Jim Connelly in the top of the third inning. leadoff hit. Ridge grounded out to second. by Gordon. Gordon continued on tingham, by virtue of its 4-1 defeat of The Item Starter Mike Alleman of Not- A pair of solo homers put Not- Nottingham took its first lead of to second when Nottingham threw of Winslow Sunday afternoon, all The last two times the Millburn- tingham, the District 12 and Sec- tingham back into the contest. the championship contest on Brad the ball to third in an attempt to finished round-robin play with 2-1 Short Hills Little League’s 11-12 tion 3 champion, was worked for Russo tagged Millburn starter Raynor’s triple down the left field gun down Spicehandler. Raynor records. All-Star team had qualified for the a walk by Luke Geller. Daniel Ray Buckley, who had kept Not- line. put an end to Millburn’s final Tournament regulations called state Final Four in an even-num- Elkind bunted Geller over to tingham in check through the first Millburn reliever Matt Gonnel- threat, getting Buckley to ground for the three-way tie to be broken bered year, a trip to Little League second. Sean Campi, Millburn’s three innings, for a one-out homer lo kept the deficit at one run after to second for the final out. by fewest runs allowed. Notting- regional competition in Bristol, leadoff batter, singled in Geller in the fourth. entering the game with runners on Ford, while understandably dis- ham, which allowed just seven Conn., was in order. with the game’s first run. Geoff Nottingham punched its ticket the corners with one out. Millburn appointed with the outcome of runs in three games to eight for Millburn was on the verge of its Twombly increased Millburn’s to Bristol with a three-run upris- recorded the second out when Monday’s contest, expressed Millburn and nine for Randolph, first trip to Bristol since 1996 and lead to 2-0 with a two-out ing in the home fifth. Raynor was tagged out attempting nothing but pride for the effort put was awarded a spot in the final its third state championship under double. Twombly advanced to Derek Ruppert of Nottingham to score on a passed ball. A come- in by his team. based on the first tiebreaker. head coach Kevin Ford entering third on a passed ball but was reached Buckley for a home run backer to Gonnello by Andrew “We really battled, never gave The tie between the remaining the bottom of the fifth inning of left stranded when Jeremy on the first pitch of the fifth that Roberto ended the inning. up and showed a tremendous teams, Millburn and Randolph, Monday’s 2002 Little League Gordon grounded out to end the cleared the left field fence just Nottingham experienced sever- amount of heart,” Ford said. was to be broken by head-to-head state final against Nottingham in inning. inside the foul pole, shaving Mill- al anxious moments in the Mill- competition. Millburn qualified to Marlboro Township. Millburn extended its lead to 3- burn’s lead to 3-2. burn sixth before getting the title- Team goes 2-1 in meet Nottingham in the state final The local All-Stars, the District 0 in the third when Ben Spicehan- A double by James Lauer and a clinching out and ending Mill- round-robin play by virtue of its 4-0 defeat of Ran- 9 and Section 2 champions, dler tripled and scored on a wild single by Scott Fryczynski put the burn’s streak of even-numbered The state finals, which in past dolph. scored the first three runs Monday pitch by Nottingham reliever potential tying and go-ahead runs year championships under Ford. years had been competed in a TOURNEY NOTES—The night. Mike Russo, who replaced Alle- on base with one out. Lauer Spicehandler drew a two-out double-elimination format, uti- state final is scheduled to air lized a round-robin format this tonight on the YES Network at 7 year. o’clock. No consolation game was American All-Stars capture District 9 title The four finalists—Millburn, held as Randolph elected not to Nottingham, Randolph East and meet Winslow in the contest that The Millburn-Short Hills Winslow—played each of the was scheduled to be played fol- Little League’s American 10- other squads over the course of lowing the title tilt between Mill- year-old All-Star team captured two days to determine which two burn and Nottingham. its third consecutive New Jersey teams would vie for the right to Millburn has been to the state Little League District 9 crown advance to Bristol. The new Final Four four times in Ford’s 14 July 17 with a 10-0 defeat of the format was designed to accommo- years as coach. Ford guided Mill- Kearny National All-Stars at date coverage of the tournament burn to state crowns in 1994 and Gero Park. by the YES Network. 1996. The All-Stars also advanced Winning pitcher Aaron Silver- The format resulted in each of to the 1999 state Final Four, where stein tossed a perfect game and the teams playing two games on they were ousted after losing their fanned eight for Millburn, which Saturday and one on Sunday. first two games in the double- captured the title of the double- Millburn split its two games on elimination tournament. elimination tournament with a 6- Saturday, defeating District 21 and The local Little League also ap- 0 record. Hitting stars were Sil- Section 4 champion Winslow peared in the 1985 state Final verstein (2-for-3, double, one Township 11-1 in four innings in Four, the last tournament staged RBI), Tyler Udland (2-for-4, two its tournament opener before drop- under a single-elimination format. doubles, one RBI, three runs ping a 7-4 decision to Nottingham. Millburn was ousted when it lost scored), A.J. O’Leary (2-for-4, Randolph East prevailed in its to Morristown National in the one RBI), Bryan Gonnella (2- first two tournament outings— state semifinals. for-4, double, one RBI) and Jef- edging Nottingham 2-1 in nine in- Millburn finished 26-6 overall, frey Wang (2-for-3, one RBI). nings and rolling to a 9-4 defeat of 15-3 in state play. The All-Stars Defeats of Elmora, Kearny Winslow Township. won the District 9 title with a 10-1 American, Kenilworth and Clark The two wins by Randolph record and captured Section 2 preceded Millburn’s title-clinch- East, the District 1 and Section 1 honors with a 3-0 record. ing win. champion, put Millburn in a must- The last 11 state Little League Andrew Spelman went 2-for-3 win situation the following night titles dating to 1992 have been and drove in the winning run in against Randolph in the final won by seven programs, with the fifth inning of Millburn’s 6-5 game of round-robin play. eight of those crowns going to defeat of the Elmora All-Stars Photo courtesy of Rhonda O’Leary A loss to Randolph would have Nottingham, Toms River East July 8 at Gero Park. effectively ended any hopes Mill- American and Millburn. DISTRICT DIAMOND CHAMPIONS—A 6-0 record earned the Millburn-Short Hills Little Gonnella and Mike Donnelly burn had of competing for the Nottingham (1992, ’93, 2002) League’s 10-year-old American All-Stars the New Jersey Little League District 9 title. Team tossed a combined one-hitter and state title Monday night. and Toms River East American members are, front row, from left, Aaron Silverstein, Vinnie Falcone, Michael Donnelly, A.J. fanned five July 12 in Millburn’s Spicehandler made sure his (1995, ’98, ’99) have won the O’Leary, Nick Gehring and Bryan Gonnella, second row, David Hamilton, Jeffrey Wang, 12-0 defeat of host Kearny team would be in the running for a most crowns since 1992. Millburn Andrew Spelman, Tyler Udland, William Spelman and Dan Feldman, and, third row, coach American. Gonnella (3-for-4, berth in the championship game, (1994, ’96) is the only other mul- John O’Leary, coach Bill Goodman, manager Mike Light and coach Steve Baker. two RBI), Dan Feldman (3-for-3, blanking previously unbeaten tiple state champion during that one RBI) and Spelman (2-for-3, its runs in the sixth inning. bunt single by Mark Merfert, a 14-4 July 9 at Gero Park, Spring- Randolph 4-0 on three hits and span. One-time champions were one RBI) sparked the victors’ of- A combined two-hitter by walk to Dylan Cosgrove and a field 10-5 July 16 at Gero Park five strikeouts in a route-going North Hunterdon (1997), Pequan- fense. Gonnella and O’Leary propelled Texas League single by Do- and New Providence 10-2 July effort. The loss was the first in 14 nock (2000) and Randolph West A seven-run first inning pow- Millburn to a 3-1 defeat of Clark minick Caporaso. O’Leary 24. state games for Randolph. (2001). ered Millburn to a 7-4 defeat of July 15. fanned Clark’s Frank Carnovale The All-Stars also defeated the Kenilworth July 13 at Gero Park. Feldman went 2-for-3 with for the first out. O’Leary induced Ironbound All-Stars 6-0 July 21 National 11-12 All-Stars The rally featured bases- two RBI and Udland went 2-for- Clark’s Eric Graham to ground and the Edison All-Stars 3-0 July loaded walks to Silverstein and 4 with an RBI for the victors. back to the mound for a rally- 25 in the Union Tournament. Spelman, two-run hits by Vinnie Millburn escaped a bases- ending 1-2-3 double play. O’Leary and Hamilton each top S. Orange-Maplewood Falcone and O’Leary, and a run- loaded, no-out situation in the DIAMOND NOTES—Mill- rapped out two hits and drove in An 11-run first-inning outburst next nine batters, six via the scoring hit by David Hamilton. fifth inning. burn recorded Suburban Youth a run in the Ironbound contest. powered the Millburn-Short strikeout route. Relievers Oliver Kenilworth tallied all four of Clark loaded the bases on a League victories over Cranford William Spelman and Hills Little League’s 11-12 All- Nugent and Keith Rush each O’Leary tossed a combined no- Stars to a 17-0 rout of the South fanned two batters in an inning hitter against Edison, which en- Orange-Maplewood All-Stars of work. Nugent pitched the Division title won by 8-year-old All-Stars tered the game with a 27-2 July 24 at Gero Park. fourth inning and Rush the fifth. The Millburn-Short Hills Dasti added to the lead with a 7-4 score to Montville in the record. Gonnella scored Mill- Billy Thompson led the Mill- The game was called after five Little League’s 8-year-old All- pair of run scoring singles in the Suburban Youth League champi- burn’s first run in the fourth burn offensive with two doubles innings due to the mercy rule. Star team captured the National third. onship game. inning when he reached base on and a single. Teammate Matt In other action from last week, Division title of the Suburban In the fourth inning, Brian Millburn held the lead at 3-0 a hit, advanced to third on a Filepp chipped in with two dou- the Nationals dropped a 12-3 de- Youth League Saturday with a 6- Gordon led off the inning with a until Montville rallied to score passed ball and scored on anoth- bles. cision to Maplewood and a 15-6 4 victory over Summit. single and scored on Blake all seven of their runs in the final er passed ball. Millburn tacked Millburn starter Michael Katz- decision to West Orange to con- Tommy Falcone paced the Udland’s double. Millburn two innings. Stephen Near led on two insurance runs in the fifth man pitched no-hit ball for three clude the regular season with an Millburn offense with three hits closed out its scoring in the fifth the offense for Millburn with a inning on a sacrifice fly by Nick innings. Katzman, after walking 11-5 record, good for fourth and three runs scored. Corey when Tommy Falcone scored on single and double. Brian Gordon Gehring and a run-scoring hit by the first two batters of the game, place in the 17-team Suburban Abrams got things started in the Evan Sherman’s hit. had two hits and Blake Udland Udland. settled down and set down the Youth League. Millburn first with a two-run Millburn dropped its final scored twice for Millburn. single. Dylan Roth and Robert game of the season Sunday by a Millburn finished the season with a 19-3 record, recording tournament championships in Clark and Colonia. Gems suffer 5-4 loss to Verona in playoff opener The Millburn Gems were eliminated from the Cedar Grove 14-and-under Softball League playoffs July 25 with a 5-4 first- round loss at Verona. The Gems built a 3-0 first- inning lead on a double by Laure Fischer and successive singles by Erin Shaughnessy, Emily Riddell and Anna Humphreys. Verona scored single runs in each of the first four innings to take a 4-3 lead. Millburn tied the score in the Photo courtesy of Donna Sherman fifth inning when Jenna Feldman Photo courtesy of Maureen Bednarski NATIONAL DIVISION CHAMPS—Members of the Millburn- scored on a sacrifice fly by Fis- CLARK TOURNEY TITLISTS—A 4-0 defeat of Clark Friday night gave the Millburn-Short Short Hills Little League 8-year-old All-Star team, champions cher. Verona scored what proved Hills Little League’s 9-year-old All-Star team the Clark Invitational Tournament champi- of the Suburban Youth League’s National Division, are, first to be the winning run in the onship. Team members are, first row, from left, Danny Keller, Brian Baker, Chris Nicola, row, from left, Robert Dasti, Dylan Roth, Brian Gordon, Eric bottom of the fifth. Jeff Fischer, Matt Seidmon and batboy Benji Dweck, second row, Scott Haertel, Dominic Scavuzzo and Tyler Bank, second row, Tommy Falcone, Katie Dilyard scattered seven Dasti, Tim Swanson, Tosin Kazeem, Ian Barry, Morris Dweck, Zachary Jacobs and Ryan Corey Abrams, Stephen Near, Blake Udland and Evan Sher- hits and struck out six for Mill- Bednarski and, third row, coaches Kevin Barry, Frank Dasti and Bruce Seidmon. man and, third row, coaches Tim Carroll and Steve Colin. burn. IT 0801 Pg A14 Yellow Red Blue Black

Page 14 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, August 1, 2002 Municipal tennis court Local track athletes excel reservation policy detailed in Hershey district meet Tennis court reservation proce- for play at the high school and Eight township residents Marisa Martinez, 13.5 in the dures for municipal courts located Slayton Field courts. The high recorded first-place finishes in 13-14 100-meter dash and 31.4 at Millburn High School, Gero school courts are available for individual events at the recent in the 13-14 200-meter dash. Park, Taylor Park and Slayton member play through the begin- Hershey Track District II Meet Millburn’s Babayants, Lee, Field have been announced by the ning of the 2002-03 school year held at Millburn High School. Peter Nakagami and Sam Re- township recreation department. on Thursday, Sept. 5. Recreation Placing first in boys’ events ichard took first place in the boys’ Individuals holding tennis department programs have pref- were Tony Zou, 7-0 in the 11- 13-14 100-meter relay in 54.3 memberships may make reserva- erence for use of the courts at 12 standing long jump; James tions one day in advance for play these locations. Lee, 151-4 in the 11-12 softball Signup forms at Gero Park and Taylor Park on Reservation procedures are in throw; Peter Costanzo, 8.3 in Tuesday through Friday by call- effect until Oct. 31. For more in- the 9-10 50-meter dash and available online ing (973) 564-7097 or in-person formation, contact the recreation 15.0 in the 9-10 100-meter Registration forms for recre- at the Town Hall customer ser- department at (973) 564-7097. dash; and Yuriy Babayants, ation department programs can vice department between 8:30 12.7 in the 13-14 100-meter be downloaded online by visiting a.m. and noon. dash. the township’s Web site at Reservations for play Saturday, Register by mail Registering first-place finish- www.twp.millburn.nj.us. Sunday and Monday may be ac- es in girls’ events were Mikaela Once the site has been ac- complished by calling the above for tennis, pool, Gaasvik, 73-1 in the 11-12 cessed, visitors should go the phone number or visiting the cus- golf membership softball throw; Maxine Midtbo, forms library to obtain registra- tomer service department from 9.4 in the 9-10 50-meter dash tion forms. 8:30 a.m. to noon on Friday. The township recreation de- and 16.1 in the 9-10 100-meter For more information, contact Same day reservations may be partment is accepting registra- dash; Lindsey Coven, 15.2 in the township recreation depart- made by using reservation sheets tions by mail only for tennis, the 11-12 100-meter dash; and ment at (973) 564-7097. posted at the courts. The Gero pool and golf memberships. Park courts are open daily from 8 Application forms may be ob- a.m. to 9 p.m. Play at Taylor Court tained from the forms library at is offered from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. the township’s Web site, Reservations are not required www.twp.millburn.nj.us. Mail in the application, appro- 1992 Olympian priate documents and payment to the recreation department, c/o WHOLE HOUSE visiting township Customer Service, P.O. Box 1034, Millburn, 07041. First Photo courtesy of Carolyn Younger PACKAGE 1 Year pool tomorrow time applicants must also mail in LACROSSE CHALLENGE PARTICIPANTS—Aaron Sale Warranty Former U.S. Olympic swim- a 1-inch by 1-inch photo. Younger (left), Rex Riley and Drew Kearse, members of On Our mer Ron Karnaugh is scheduled Allow three to five days for the Millburn High School varsity boys’ lacrosse team, $ to visit the municipal pool at processing. Photo identification took part in last month’s 2002 Garden State Lacrosse Work Gero Park tomorrow from 6:30 to cards from 2001 are not valid Challenge. The local trio played for the Southeast team 7:30 p.m. until membership registration for coached by Millburn head coach Kevin Meany and 149exp 8/8/02 ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL Karnaugh, who was raised in 2002 has been completed. Summit head coach Jim Davidson. Younger and Kearse, UNLIMITED ON BASEBOARD-CLEANING neighboring Maplewood and is Contact the recreation depart- rising seniors at Millburn, will serve as co-captains of the VENTS 40%-50% OFF an orthopedic surgeon, will speak ment, (973) 564-7097, for more 2003 Miller squad. Riley is a rising junior. • Disinfectant on “How to Achieve Your Goals” information. Any One System • Dryer Vent Cleaning to the pool’s summer swim team A/C or Heating • Lifetime Filters and to interested pool members. Karnaugh also will autograph Services Include pictures for swim team members. Karnaugh, who swam for the • Clean the Filter University of California, is a vet- • Check for Mold and Mildew eran of international competition, • Clean Coil Odorsand Blower in Furnace culminated by his appearance at Ask Expabout 7/5/01 our Lifetime Electrostatic Filters the 1992 Olympic Summer Expires 8/8/02 Games in Barcelona, Spain. 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INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES w943790-01 can record holder in the short All games played at Morristown-Beard School in Morristown Call Monday thru Saturday 8am to 8pm • Sunday 10am to 4pm course 100-meter, 200-meter and 400-meter individual medley. No cut try out/evaluation 973-628-8760 For more information about to- WE REQUEST 24 HOUR NOTICE UPON CANCELLATION morrow’s visit by Karnaugh, con- September 9th tact Millburn pool manager John League play begins Connolly at (973) 376-3822. arpet & Upholstery September 17th C Wacky Race Day Cleaning SAVE Saturday at pool Call 201-689-0766 for details or email [email protected] e16936-01 Plus FREE 30%-40% The Millburn Recreation De- partment will hold a Wacky Race Scotchguard protection OFF Day Saturday at the municipal with every room cleaned Reg. Price pool in Gero Park beginning at noon. Reg. Pool members ages 5 through $ 95 $33 adult are invited to participate in per room events such as inner tube races, 22 12’x15’ alligator races, scuba races and Includes 2 rooms min • Prespotting, Water the biggest splash contest. Softener, Deodorizer, For more information, call the Grooming of all carpets recreation department at (973) EXPIRES AUG. 8, 2002 564-7097. $ 95 AUTO Reg. 69 $98 2 Rooms & a Hall DEALER Rooms-180 sq. ft. Hall-100 sq. ft. SOURCE excludes steps EXPIRES AUG. 8, 2002 A Convenient Guide to Locating Your Automotive Sales Professional SAVE $15 SOFA - 8 ft. $64.95 Reg. 79.95 Whole House LOVE SEATS $54.95 Reg. 69.95 $12495 CHAIRS $34.95 Reg. 49.95 • Maximum 5 Cleaning Areas. PLUS - FREE Any combination of rooms - Scotchguard Protection halls or staircases. 12'x15' with every piece cleaned EXPIRES AUG. 8, 2002 EXPIRES AUG. 8, 2002

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Thursday, August 1, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 15 Discount Horowitz named movie tickets to steering group Township resident Susan Horowitz has been named to the available steering committee of the Enjoy summer blockbusters Rachel Coalition, MetroWest’s with specially priced Clearview coordinated response to domes- Cinema movie tickets available tic violence. Ms. Horowitz joins through the Millburn-Short Hills the organization as a represen- Chamber of Commerce tative of one of its partners, The chamber, in partnership Hadassah-Northern New Jersey with Clearview Cinemas, is of- Region. fering discount admission movie The Rachel Coalition was tickets good at all New Jersey founded in 1997, and its ser- Clearview Cinemas. Tickets cost vices include a 24-hour crisis $5.50 and can be used anytime, response line, emergency sub- including weekends and holi- urban safe house with kosher days, after the first 10 days of a provisions (under the supervi- picture’s general release. They sion of the Valad of MetroW- are valid for one year through the est), transition housing and month punched on the ticket. planning, support for men, legal Some restrictions may apply. and medical assistance, educa- In three months, the chamber tion and outreach. office has sold almost 400 tick- Photo courtesy of Marty Friedman For more information about ets. There is no limit to the the Rachel Coalition, contact number of ticket purchases. FINE FOOD CONNOISSEURS—Township resident Marty let of the Windsor Arms Hotel of Toronto, Canada, Amir Friedman, third from left, was on hand recently at a dinner Girgis, sales manager for Diva De Provence, which makes Sylvia Heller, program associ- For information, call the cham- ate, at (973) 765-9050. ber office at (973) 379-1198. sponsored by the James Beard Foundation, a nonprofit the range Mr. Challet uses for his restaurant cooking, and gourmet organization dedicated to the appreciation of Sonali Rao, editor of Food and Wine magazine. The orga- To receive assistance with do- Sample ballot fine foods and beverages in the United States. With Mr. nization was founded by Julia Childs and is located in mestic violence issues, call and Friedman, from left, was executive chef Jean Pierre Chal- New York City. ask for “Rachel.” All calls are available for confidential. visually impaired Real estate In an effort to assist the blind County processes passports Aug. 26 and visually impaired, the Essex transactions County clerk’s office has created The Essex County clerk’s that both parents consent to issu- previous U.S. passport not more or money order, payable to Pass- Recent real estate transactions a sample ballot on audiocassette office will bring its services to ing a passport. Exceptions may than 15 years old. port Services. Children 13 years in the township include the fol- that is tone-indexed and Braille- the township when it sets up a be made in special family or exi- If none of these means of iden- old or younger must have both par- lowing: labeled. satellite office Monday, Aug. 26, gent circumstances requiring im- tification is available, the appli- ents present to execute an applica- 76A Lakeside Drive sold for The program was implement- at the Millburn Police Depart- mediate travel, or if one parent cant must be accompanied by an tion, and applicants 14 years old or $180,000. ed in 1999 and has won praise ment, 435 Essex Street, from 2 to has sole authority to obtain the identifying witness who has older must appear in person. 813 Ridgewood Road sold for from advocates for the blind. The 8 p.m. It will process passports, passport. known the applicant for at least ABC identification cards will $657,000. clerk is offering the tapes in pri- notary public oaths, ABC identi- Those applying for passports two years, is a U.S. citizen or be issued to residents 21 years of 41 Walnut Street sold for mary, general and board of edu- fication cards, veteran’s licenses must bring with them a birth cer- resident alien, and must be able age or older. Applicants must $487,500. cation elections. and filing of physician’s licenses. tificate containing a raised seal to establish his own identity by provide their own photographs; 134 Myrtle Avenue sold for For more information, or to New laws require both par- and date of registration from the one of the primary listed above. an original or certified birth cer- $252,000. obtain a free tape, contact the ents’ consent before issuing a city or state of birth or natural- The applicant must have three tificate, naturalization paper or 13 Church Street sold for clerk’s election division at (973) passport to children under 14 ization papers and identification alternate forms of identification, U.S. passport; proof of legal ad- $360,000. 621-4923 or visit www.essex- years old. Under the new laws, such as a driver’s license, a gov- such as a school identification dress, such as a utility bill not 176 Millburn Avenue sold for clerk.com. the applicant must demonstrate ernmental identification card or a card, credit card, or Social Secu- more than two months after its 180,000. rity card, and the witness. Non- postmark; proof of signature and 42 Winding Way sold for citizen parents applying for chil- $10 in cash, money order or cer- $530,000. Red Cross offers water safety tips dren’s passports must have a res- tified check. Women who are 15 Hampshire Road sold for ident’s card or valid foreign married must bring their mar- $1,198,000. Now that the summer season is Outfit everyone with the water are must-haves. All con- passport. riage certificate. 15 East Beechcroft Road sold in full swing and fun in the water proper gear. Kids and adults who tainers should be plastic to pre- The applicant also must have Those seeking veterans’ li- for $979,000. will be part of gatherings and va- are not strong swimmers or who vent injuries from breaking two, two-inch square passport censes must bring a DD 214 267 Long Hill Drive sold for cations nationwide, the Ameri- appear to rely on inflatable toys glass. The properly packed photos with him at the time of form in addition to proof of resi- $777,000. can Red Cross reminds families for safety should use U.S. Coast safety bag will help ensure that application, as well as a Social dency and signature. 4 Burnside Drive sold for to practice water safety to ensure Guard personal flotation devices everyone comes home safe and Security number. Those filing physicians’ li- $642,000. that everyone stays healthy and (PFD) whenever they are in or sound. There is a $45 fee for adults, censes must bring $25 in cash, 24 West Road sold for safe in and around the water. around the water. Everyone, in- For more information, contact $25 for children under the age of money order or certified check. $1,455,000. “Summer is a great time for cluding strong swimmers, the Millburn-Short Hills Chapter 16, payable at the time the pass- Residents must arrive at least 37 Woodland Road sold for children and parents to enjoy out- should use a U.S. Coast Guard at (973) 379-4198 or visit its Web port application is filed plus a pro- 30 minutes before closing. For $760,123. door activities especially swim- approved PFD when boating. site at www.redcross.org/NJ/Mill- cessing fee of $15 per applicant. more information, call (973) 25 Hilltop Road sold for ming at the pool, beach or the Everyone should have the proper burn. Payment can be made by check 621-4920. $1,903,000. lake,” said Laurie Stone, director PFD for his or her weight and of health and safety at the Mill- size. This information is printed burn-Short Hills Chapter. “Acci- on the label as part of the Coast dents can happen if we take a va- Guard stamp. This lightweight cation from safety. The good plastic equipment when used news is that many water tragedies properly can help save lives. can be prevented, so both parents Always keep basic lifesaving and children need to remember equipment by a residential pool some basic rules of water safety.” and know how to use it. A first The American Red Cross aid kit, cordless phone, phone urges families to remember the list with emergency contact in- following safety tips when en- formation, reaching pole and gaging in activities in and around ring buoy with a line attached the water: are recommended. “Cordless Learn to swim and swim well. phones allow you to make that The best thing anyone can do to call to 911 if necessary, plus you stay safe in and around the water aren’t called away for a ringing is to learn to swim well. Every- phone. First aid kits contain one, including adults, should be plastic face shields, which can supervised. Adults should prac- help prevent disease transmis- tice “reach supervision” or be sion. Plastic ring buoys are easy with in arm’s length of a child in to maneuver so that even a child case an emergency occurs. The can use one if the need arises to Millburn town pool offers swim- help save a life,” Ms. Stone said. ming lessons for a fee. Contact “These items coupled with a SIMPLY ELEGANT! IN NEARBY CHATHAM BOROUGH... the Millburn Recreation Depart- pool emergency action plan help Magnificent 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Center Hall residence impecca- Discover this charming 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Cape Cod home on ment or the pool for further in- everyone breathe a little easier. bly renovated in 2001 boasts ideal layout for gracious entertain- quiet street in the Manor section. Gleaming hardwood floors, formation on the availability of Pack a “safety” bag for a day ing and family living! Custom designed Kitchen with granite central air, sun-lit spacious rooms & more! Walk to schools, swim lesson. at the beach or lake. Water proof counters and center island, fabulous Master Suite with Sitting town & NY train. Offered at $409,000. Call Gertrude Learn Red Cross CPR. All care- sunscreen, SPF 15 or higher, Room and luxurious marble Bath, gleaming hardwood floors, Carrington Res: 973-379-4283. givers, including grandparents, water shoes to keep feet safe six panel doors, private newly landscaped yard plus numerous older siblings and babysitters from the heat and objects on land amenities. Offered at $1,295,000. To preview call Beth Pine should know this lifesaving skill. and in the water, and plenty of (res: 973-376-7782.) Recycling helps students Represent Your Neighborhood earn computer technology in Real Estate Sales Students at Millburn Middle which are exchanged for tech- School are participating in an nology. By saving empty car- Commission sales is one of our nation’s top industries empty laser and inkjet printer car- tridges from homes and/or busi- for high earnings. Discover what a career in Real Estate tridge recycling program through nesses and donating them to the the FundingFactory, announced school, the community can help offers that Private Industry does not: Job Security, No Kim Spar, program coordinator. protect the environment and earn Lay-offs, Independent Contractor Status, Training in The school is collecting empty free computer technology, said Building Your Own Business Under the Prudential laser and inkjet cartridges from Ms. Spar, who is also a member Umbrella. For further information and a confidential the community. For the commu- of the township Environmental nity’s convenience during the Commission. interview, please call Barbara Weiss at 973-467-3883 summer, a cartridge drop-off site More than 275 million car- WELCOME TO SHORT HILLS! or email Barbara Weiss @ PruNewJersey.com. has been set up at the Millburn tridges were thrown away last We extend a warm welcome to Yu Pan and his wife Yan Wu, the Free Public Library on Glen year alone. For more information new owners of this handsome colonial on Browning Road. This Avenue. or questions, call Ms. Spar at outstanding property was sold by Sally Rowe of our Millburn PRUDENTIAL Empty cartridges earn points, (973) 379-3985. Office. For exceptional service whether buying or marketing New Jersey Properties property, contact Sally Rowe at 973-467-9030 or e-mail her at www.PruNewJersey.com Red Cross offers Sally [email protected] site on the Web E17019-01 E17421-01 The Millburn-Short Hills PRUDENTIAL WEBSITE Chapter of the American Red www.PruNewJersey.com Cross now has a Web site: www.redcross.org/NJ/Millburn. Those accessing this site will MILLBURN : School House Plaza - 374 Millburn Ave. 973/467-3883 be able to locate courses, local EQUAL HOUSING events, and blood drives. Public 28 Offices Serving Northern and Central New Jersey - An IndependentlyOwned & Operated Member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. OPPORTUNITY REALTOR® comment is welcome. IT 0801 Pg A16 Yellow Red Blue Black

Page 16 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, August 1, 2002 Local Red Cross offering health and safety courses The Millburn/Short Hills Automated External Defib- tions. Each participant will re- Preventing Disease Trans- Saturday, Aug. 17, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. will receive an American Red Chapter of the American Red rillation (AED): ceive a textbook and a pocket mission: Infant/Child CPR: Cross certification in adult CPR Cross will be offering the follow- Adult CPR is a pre-requisite mask. Upon successful comple- Adult CPR is a pre-requisite This 5 fi-hour course teaches and AED. The course fee is $45; ing health and safety classes for for this class. The course teaches tion, an American Red Cross cer- for this course. This course is de- parents and caregivers to over- call for course dates the months of July and August. participants how to use commer- tificate will be issued. Certifica- signed to enhance the CPR for come their reluctance to act in Babysitter’s Training: Unless otherwise noted, the cially available AED equipment tion is valid for one year. The the Professional Rescuer train- emergency situations and to rec- This course gives 11- to 15- courses will take place at the safely in an emergency situa- course fee is $70, and meets on ing. It combines lecture, demon- ognize and care for life threaten- year-olds the knowledge, skills, chapter house, 389 Millburn tion. The course fee is $35; call the following dates: strations and video to build ing respiratory or cardiac emer- and confidence to care for infants Avenue, which can be reached for class dates. Wednesday and Thursday, awareness of blood borne gencies in infants and chil- and school age children combin- by calling (973) 379-4198 from Community CPR: Aug. 14 and 15, from 6:30 to pathogens and teaches exposure dren. The course fee of $40 in- ing video, activities, hands-on 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. This course is designed to 10:30 p.m. prevention skills, how exposure cludes all required materials. skill training, and CPR/AED for the Profes- teach participants to recognize First Aid Basics: occurs, emergency and follow- Upon successful completion of discussion. This course teaches sional Rescuer Recertification: and care for respiratory and car- This course trains participants up plans and responding to an this course, a American Red responding to emergencies, ill- Participants must have a cur- diac emergencies in infants, chil- to become familiar with how to exposure. The course fee is $25; Cross certification, which is ness, first aid, rescue breathing rent certificate in order to take a dren, and adults. Each partici- recognize and give care. It covers call for course dates and times. valid for one year, will be and appropriate care, decision- review course. There will be a pant will receive a textbook and emergency care for a conscious Community First Aid & issued. The course meets on making skills, and child develop- brief review of the materials American Red Cross certifica- choking, bleeding, splinting, and Safety: Wednesday from 5 to 10 p.m. ment. Participants must bring before the written test and skill tion upon successful completion other first aid emergencies. Res- This course is designed to pro- Adult CPR/AED: lunch. The course fee is $50, and check. Participants should of this course. The course fee is piratory and cardiac emergencies vide instruction on how to recog- This course trains individuals it meets on Wednesday, Aug. 21, review course materials before $45; call for class dates. are not covered in this course. An nize and care for victims of ill- to recognize and care for life from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. attending class, and should bring CPR for the Professional American Red Cross certificate ness and sudden injuries, as well threatening respiratory or cardiac For more information, or to a pocket mask to class. The Rescuer: in First Aid basics, valid for three as the instruction of infant/child emergencies in adults and how to register by phone for any course, course fee is $40, and an addi- This course is designed for the years, will be issued upon suc- and adult CPR. The course fee is use commercially available AED call the Millburn-Short Hills tional $15 to purchase a pocket individual with the duty to re- cessful completion of this $60, and it meets on the follow- equipment safely in an emer- Chapter of the American Red mask, if needed. The course spond appropriately in respirato- course. The course fee is $35; ing dates: gency situation. Upon comple- Cross or visit its Web site at meets today from 7 to 10:30 p.m. ry and cardiac emergency situa- call for class dates. Friday, Aug.16, 6 to 10 p.m. and tion of this course individuals www.redcross.org/nj/millburn. Artists, crafters invited to art fair Artist and crafter registrations weavings and sculpture. No kits from Sept. 1 through Sept. 21 are being accepted for the 23rd or note cards will be accepted. and $140 for day-of-show regis- annual Art Fair, which will be Approximately 7,000 people trants. held on Sunday, Sept. 22. attended last year’s event, and Fine crafts will be pre-select- Approximately 140 artists and Millburn Avenue between ed from submitted slides of orig- Short Hills crafts people from the tri-state Spring and Main streets will be inal handcrafted objects. area are expected to exhibit their closed to vehicular traffic to Crafters are invited to send three original works. Categories in- create a pedestrian mall for the slides along with a $100 entry clude oils, watercolors, prints, day. To encourage early registra- fee and a self-addressed stamped acrylics, photography, drawings, tion, the fee will be $100 for envelope to the Millburn-Short pastels, mixed media, collage, artists registering by Aug. 31; Hills Chamber of Commerce jewelry, pottery, woodcraft, $125 for registrations received office. Craft displays not select- ed will have the entry fee re- funded. GOP group names Bagger Exhibitors will be assigned 10- by-10 sidewalk space, and each 2002 Legislator of the Year artist is responsible for his or her own freestanding display racks, The National Republican Leg- for the nation’s 3,500-plus Re- tables, chairs, canopies and islators Association (NRLA) has publican state lawmakers. The easels. No snow fencing is pro- selected state Sen. Richard H. association is based in Washing- vided. In case of rain, the event Bagger (R-21) as the recipient of ton, D.C. will be held Sunday, Sept. 29. the 2002 Legislator of the Year “I am honored to be selected Art Fair 2002 is a juried show Award. The award was presented for this honor by my national Re- with more than $1,000 awarded Friday during the National Con- publican colleagues” Mr. Bagger in cash prizes. ference of State Legislators said. “The NRLA works hard To insure inclusion in the Art annual meeting in Denver, Colo. with our legislators to provide Fair 2002 program, registration Classic 5BR Stone Front CH Colonial renovated to perfection w/first floor nanny’s suite, new Mr. Bagger was one of two solutions to some of the most must be received by Monday, EIK & adjoining fam RM, 3 new baths, CAC, underground sprinkler system, new roof and state legislators nationwide to re- difficult challenges lawmakers Sept. 9. Registration forms may all new windows on over 1/2 acre of beautifully landscaped property across from Old Short ceive the award. The recipients face today.” be obtained by writing the Mill- were chosen by the executive Mr. Bagger was elected to the burn-Short Hills Chamber of Hills Park. $1,095,000 committee of the NRLA based New Jersey Senate in November Commerce, P. O. Box 651, Mill- on nominations from the nation’s after serving 10 years in the Gen- burn, 07041; calling (973) 379- Short Hills state legislative leaders. eral Assembly. He is a member 1198 or by e-mailing info@mill- Recipients of the Legislator of of the Senate Judiciary Commit- burnchamber.com. the Year Award are chosen based tee and the Senate Law and on the leadership capabilities Public Safety and Veterans’ Af- they have demonstrated legisla- fairs Committee. He is also serv- tively, politically and in the com- ing as deputy Republican whip munities they serve. Award recip- in the 2002-03 Legislative Ses- YOUR ients must have also demonstrat- sion. ed the qualities of dedication, In addition, he is vice chair- REALTOR conviction, fairness and integrity. man of the New Jersey Intergov- Quality New The NRLA was established in ernmental Relations Commis- SOURCE 1979 for the purpose of provid- sion and a member of the Joint A Convenient Guide to Locating Your ing a forum for the exchange of Committee on the Public Ideal Real Estate Professional ideas on pressing state policies Schools. Construction Late night help available “Q and A NJ,” a service pro- dANJ.org, and are connected vided by 26 participating New with an experienced librarian Jersey libraries, including the using state-of-the-art software. Millburn Free Public Library, He or she then searches the Inter- offers free, real-time profession- net, evaluates and selects Web Quality brick approx. 5000 sq. ft. CH Colonial on 1/2 acre in top rated Deerfield school area. al help in locating reliable and sites and sends the most relevant relevant information from credi- sites directly to the user’s com- Gourmet kitchen, exceptional master suite w/luxury bath + gas fireplace w/remote. Pella ble sources. puter screen. Whether it’s a ques- HARDING TOWNSHIP architectural series windows, 40 yr roof. etc. etc. Call for plans. $2,398,000 “Q and A NJ” is accessible 24 tion about vegetables or some- hours a day, seven days a week. thing more arcane, the staff will ALEXANDER REALTORS A network of participating li- address questions on virtually Village Road, New Vernon, NJ 07976 Short Hills braries staff the cyberdesk from any subject, such as job hunting, 973-292-2700 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Librarians at health, homework, hobbies, sci- www.alexanderrealtors.com LSSI, the Maryland-based soft- ence, business and trivia. 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Thursday, August 1, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 17 Fairleigh Dickinson offers business management classes A self-designed program lead- trepreneurship, communications meets once a semester and fea- who just left a large organization design a course of study that Registration for this program ing to a certificate in entrepre- and psychology. The program tures faculty-guest experts, and is deciding what career to meets your needs in business is now open. neurial and business manage- now includes a suggested e-busi- group discussions, professional pursue next.” with the additional benefit of For information or an appoint- ment studies at Fairleigh Dickin- ness track for those students workshops and special projects. A current student noted, “The being able to apply the informa- ment with a Rothman Institute of son University is now accepting looking to increase their knowl- Recent forum seminars focused certificate program is very excit- tion to your business or work en- Entrepreneurial Studies advisor, students for the fall semester, edge relating to e-business. on topics such as how to leverage ing. You get the opportunity to vironment the very next day.” call (973) 443-8842. which starts at the beginning of The part-time program, intro- the Internet, setting priorities and September. More open houses duced by FDU’s Rothman Insti- managing time, and improving will be held on Aug. 20 and 29 tute of Entrepreneurial Studies a presentation and persuasion from 6 to 8 p.m. on both the few years ago, is open to those skills. Florham-Madison and Teaneck- who have a college degree as According to James Barrood, Hackensack campuses. well as those high school gradu- Rothman Institute associate di- Tailored to meet the educa- ates who have a least three years rector, profiles of students en- tional needs of the working pro- of work experience. Courses are rolled in the program indicate a fessional, this 15-credit (five available in the evening and fi- wide range of needs and inter- courses), personalized program nancial assistance is available. ests. “One is a vice president of a allows participants to choose In addition to the undergradu- family business seeking to im- from a variety of courses, includ- ate courses, the program in- prove his managerial skills so he ing marketing, management, cludes a special forum series, of- can successfully succeed his computer sciences, finance, ac- fered exclusively to certificate father,” said Mr. Barrood. “An- counting, human resources, en- participants. The forum series other is a corporate professional Caps available in navy or stone Short Hills In an ongoing initiative to pro- chamber’s Web site, www.mill- Head Athletics, 720 Morris Turn- mote community pride, the Cham- burnchamber.com. They are avail- pike; The Spa at The Hilton Short ber of Commerce is once again sell- able for purchase at Town Hall, Hills; Millburn Camera & One ing a limited edition Millburn-Short 375 Millburn Avenue; Millburn Hour Photo, 345 Millburn Hills baseball cap. Delicatessen, 328 Millburn Avenue; Mannings, 340 Millburn The washed twill baseball caps, Avenue; Futter’s Shoes, 333 Mill- Avenue; NorCrown Bank, 183 available in the original navy or burn Avenue; The Sneaker Facto- Millburn Avenue, and the cham- stone, which is new for spring, ry, 308 Millburn Avenue; ASAP ber office, 343 Millburn Avenue, feature, in small embroidered let- Photo, 41 Main Street; Footnotes, third floor. ters, the words Millburn-Short 275 Millburn Avenue and Carvel According to Carrie Lemerman, Hills above an embroidered of Millburn at 32 Main Street. the chamber’s executive director, American flag. The caps sell for Additional locations to pur- the response to the caps has been $20 and proceeds are earmarked chase caps include Fidelity Invest- strong.For more information, call for The Courtyard renovation. ments, 150 Essex Street; The Sta- (973) 379-1198 or e-mail The caps can be viewed on the tion Stop, 35 Chatham Road; Wolf [email protected]. For Sale

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Page 18 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, August 1, 2002 Free bus service offered to municipal pool DMDA invites businesses The Millburn Township Recre- Road to Hobart Avenue to Old 3:15 and 4:15 p.m. 2:37, 3:37 and 4:37 p.m. to ‘market at the market’ ation Department’s free summer Short Hills Road to Millburn Hobart Avenue and Great Oak Winthrop and Kean roads: bus service is offered to any in- Avenue to Wyoming Avenue to Drive: 12:18, 1:18, 2:18, 3:18 12:39, 1:39, 2:39, 3:39 and 4:49 The Downtown Millburn De- the market as products may be terested township residents. the Wyoming School starting and 4:18 p.m. p.m. velopment Alliance (DMDA) in- left with Pat Holden, DMDA ex- The route includes passenger point. Trip schedule: Short Hills Train Station Old Short Hills and Parsonage vites downtown merchants to ecutive director and market man- pickups at 18 locations in the Wyoming School at noon, 1, 2, (Hobart Avenue and The Cres- Hill roads: 12:42, 1:42, 2:42, market every Friday through Nov. ager, however out-of-town visi- township, with the hourly route 3 and 4 p.m. cent): 12:20, 1:20, 2:20, 3:20 and 3:42 and 4:42 p.m. 1 at the Farmers Market at the tors could benefit by having a ending at the municipal pool. South Mountain School: 4:20 p.m. Parsonage Hill Road and corner of Essex and Main streets. member of that business available The service operates between 12:05, 1:05, 2:05, 3:05 and 4:05 Glenwood School parking lot: Hartshorn Drive: 12:44, 1:44, Although downtown Millburn to answer questions. noon and 5 p.m. and route maps p.m. 12:23, 1:23, 2:23, 3:23 and 4:23 2:44, 3:44 and 4:44 p.m. does not permit selling any mer- Visitors to the market can enter are available at the recreation de- Ridgewood Road and Whit- p.m. Gero Park—municipal pool chandise other than the fresh farm a raffle for a complimentary partment in Town Hall, at the tingham Terrace: 12:07, 1:07, Hartshorn School parking lot: (second stop): 12:47, 1:47, 2:47, produce provided by contracted Cross Training Fitness gift certifi- pool or on the township’s Web 2:07, 3:07 and 4:07 p.m. 12:26, 1:26, 2:26, 3:26 and 4:26 3:47 and 4:47 p.m. farmers, any interested business cate, which is awarded weekly, site in the forms library at Millburn High School parking p.m. The return trip heads to can arrange to showcase their and Molly Too offers a coupon www.twp.millburn.nj.us. lot: 12:10, 1:10, 2:10, 3:10 and Gero Park—municipal pool: Wyoming School via White Oak products from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a 10 percent discount valid on The hourly route leaves 4:10 p.m. 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 and 4:30 Ridge Road, Hobart Avenue, Old any Friday while the market is in Farmers Market Fridays through- Wyoming School on the hour Taylor and Main streets: p.m. Short Hills Road, Millburn season. out the season. Any downtown or from noon to 4 p.m. 12:13, 1:13, 2:13, 3:13 and 4:13 Deerfield School: 12:35, 1:35, Avenue and Wyoming Avenue. The DMDA will provide community business may partici- Return trips are in the after- p.m. 2:35, 3:35 and 4:35 p.m. This free bus service is avail- tables, chairs and protection from pate. noon at 12:48, 1:48, 2:48, 3:48 Millburn Middle School (Had- Silver Spring Road and South able to all residents courtesy of the elements. It is not necessary Call Ms. Holden at (973) 379- and 4:48, via White Oak Ridge donfield lot): 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, Orange Avenue: 12:37, 1:37, Millburn Township. for the business owner to stay at 2341 to schedule dates.

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(973) 340-7454 Mon-Sat 10-6 Phone 908-964-5164 Joe Goncalves 667-2100 973-783-8369 FULLY INSURED SAME DAY SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES Cell 908-803-3764 Union, NJ 07083 Construction Drainage Driveways Electrician Fall Fall Business Guide Business General Home CARNER BROS. begins August 29th MICHAEL GIORDANO Guide begins Improvement Since 1950 G Carpentry •Sheetrock - CONTRACTOR - All Phases of Electrical Work August 29th Drainage Systems Deadline is August 7th •Masonry • Flooring Quality Asphalt Paving for over 25 Quality & Dependable Service Deadline is •Painting • Tile Water Lines August 7th For more information Sewer Systems Years Fully Licensed & Insured (Lic. #11421) •Interior/Exterior For more •House Clean-outs Excavating Fully Insured • References Available Call A Complete Service Oil Tanks information Fully Insured (973) 226-1840 Essex: (973) 374-7536 Call 667-2100 973-763-9627 Fully Insured Free Estimates Call 973-744-6201 FREE ESTIMATES Union: (908) 687-1711 All Calls Returned Promptly • Free Estimates 667-2100 Electrician Electrician Floors Floors Furniture Refinishing General Contracting Fall ELITE EUROPEAN SALEM FLOORS Business Carriage Guide begins ELECTRIC INC STACEY FLOORING CO. WOOD FLOOR: JCL Contracting • RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE INC • Sanding House General Contractor / Construction Management August 29th Hardwood Refinishers • Refinishing • COMMERCIAL “SERVICE WITH INTEGRITY” Installations • Staining New Homes - Additions - Major renovations Deadline is • INDUSTRIAL • Staining Refinishing ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Repairing • Cleaning Avail. • Pickling August 7th Hardwood floors John C. 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Help Wanted 1075 Escorts 1290 Musical Instruments 1335 General Merchandise 1350 Apartments Unfurnished 2335 Apartments Unfurnished 2335 Animals Real Estate DINING RM set - with 2/lfs, Waiter/Waitress COME ONE COME ALL GLEN RIDGE- Bright 1BR MONTCLAIR-6 charm’g PIANO-Pianist selling china cab, Thomasville, For Rent EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!!! in pre-war bldg, close to rms, $1550, all util pd. LR Dogs,Cats,Pets 1230 Sohmer 5-ft grand. Ivory mahog, 5pc walnut Bedrm CIRCLE 973-655-0073 town, 1-car pkg. Avail 8/15. w/fpl, 2BR, DR, sunporch, keys$3,500. 973-744-6771 set, Lrg desk Cherry $1000 H/HW incl. gar, lndry. Nr shops. Gail ADOPT A Pet-Save a Life! w/glass top, Best offer on ME! Get a Big Bang For July!!! Prudential Zinn Winston Bkr,973-746-0770 Same skills, different indus- ADOPTION DAY: Sat 8/3 EXOTIC ESCORTS JUNK CARS & WRECKS all, Call 800-414-7280 Associates REALTORS 11am-3pm at Animal Con- try. Earn excellent income (10% off) 800-774-0717 TOP DOLLAR PAID DR Tbl Ethan Allen 4 chr 973-744-5544 x400 MONTCLAIR 7 Rms, 3 brs, with advancement. See trol Facility, 311 Watchung Indep.Owned/Oper. SAME DAY SERVICE 5’x40" 2 lv & pad. Mahg Q eik, off St pkng, $1600/mo our ad under "assistants". Ave., W. Orange. (See our NEW ESCORT SERVICE Anne. New $2700 $750. incl het. 1 ½ mo sec. Great Pets: woawl.petfinder.org) NOW HIRING 24/7 WRECKER & FLATBED 973 473-7689 Glen Ridge to share. (973)389-1874 Adoption also daily by 973-418-3606 MAC EVOY Bergen (201) 291-9090 J. CARBONE Passaic (973) 835-3779 appt. West Orange Animal DR Set: Cherry Ital lacq, 8 EQUAL HOUSING MONTCLAIR area-1BR, Hudson (201) 854-4700 League. (973)736-8689 PLEASURE CHEST!!! A CASH PAID pcs, incl carved, dbl ped Has Hot Chest full of Fantasy Pleas- OPPORTUNITY near trans & laundry, $900. 664-1090 • 664-8286 tbl, 42"x 72"-92", 1 lf, tbl Call (973)783-7901 WAIT STAFF ADOPT Molly, adult (F) ure & Fun. 201-420-0133 pads lited china, 2 yo, All real estate advertising in this newspaper Rental White/Black spots. Very Westmount Country Club $1500 973-667-8636 is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of friendly. Briar, young adult MONTCLAIR: Carriage Needs PT food&beverage SWEET TEMPTATIONS 1968 as amended which makes it illegal to -In- Tan/ White. Great cat. General Merchandise 1350 DR tbl, round, 6 chrs, $50; advertise "any preference, limitation, or house garage apt, servers. Could make up to Get Tempted by the Best Lots of kittens. Visit 2 room a/c s, $75 each; discrimination based on race, color, Montclair Estate section, $14 hr. Apply in person (10% Off) 201-239-1008 BLOOMFIELD PAWS, 77 N. Willow St., (973) 509-7831. religion, sex, handicap, familial status or single BR, LR, bath, utils 728 Rifle Camp Road Perfectly Affordable 2 Mtc. Open 7 days, 12-4pm ARMOIRE antq-repro, 2 national origin, or an intention to make any incl. $625 per mo. Send re- W.Paterson 973-256-2700 FRIDGES, WASHERS such preference, limitation or dis- bedrm starter w/WD Yrd & 973 746-5212 area rugs,chr antq repro, sume & references. PMB Merchandise wicker furn set, stained Dryers, Stoves $79/up crimination." Garage. Just Ask! WELDING 155, 551 Valley Rd, Upper ADOPT Norwood, adult glass tiffany lamp, 2 bak- MATTRESSES T/$49ea This newspaper will not knowingly accept Montclair, NJ 07043. LAYOUT PERSON Shep mix. Likes other ers racks. Call for appt F/$59ea Q/$69ea K/$79ea any advertisement for real estate which is in MONTCLAIR violation of the law. Our readers are hereby Apply 222 Emmet St, New- dogs. Hard life. Needs Clothing 1310 (973)893-9596 A-1 FURNITURE, Rt 22W Your Village Pad, 1 Bedrm MONTCLAIR- Downtown ark. Call (973)824-7666 informed that all dwellings advertised in this w/HW, Hi Windows & Ceil- quiet adult home. Phoebe, Hillside, next to Shop-Rite newspaper are available on an equal near all trans, 4rm apt, adult sp (F) Shep/Collie 908-688-6177 Del Avail. ings; Toast of the Town. WEDDING DRESS: BED-Antique-brass, exc. opportunity basis. To complain of beaut hdwd flrs, prkg, lndry mix. Victim of dog attacks. Employment Services 1090 Off shoulder, white beaded cond, free box spring & discrimination, call HUD Toll-free at 1-800- rm, $1425 +utils Call Needs quiet adult home. Frigidaire - Stainless steel MONTCLAIR bodice w/ heart neckline. queen mattress. $750obo Fridge, stove & dishwash- 669-9777. For the hearing impaired call (973)744-3754 Visit PAWS, 77 N. Willow 1-800-927-9275. Snazzy 2 Bedrm w/Class; The ads that appear Chaple length train. 973-746-9660 St., Mtc. Open 7 days er, never used, must sell, New Kitchen, Big Six Rms. under this classification are Incl. Beaded Comb Veil. w/warranty, $1575Call 973- MONTCLAIR-Great 3 br 12-4pm 973-746-5212 Notice to prospective renters: Any Nr Train. Act Now! apt, avl imm, exc loc, prkg, not offers of employment. $450. (973)239-5801 Bird Cage, SS, like new, 667-0555 In some cases they ask for rents advertised herein for qualified owner ref’s req’d $1350 LOST-Tri-colored female 24"x28"x40"h. Must see! real rental property may be subject money. We ask that our FURN - Beautiful Furn, fix- MONTCLAIR incl utils (973)783-8708 Beagle.REWARD Computers 1320 $250. Call 973-239-2107 tures & accessories for to any rebate or credit required by The One You Want: readers use good judg- (201)935-5564. state law (N.J.S. 54:4-6.3 et seq.) ment when responding to sale - Livingston home, Roomy 2 Bedrm w/HW, L- MONTCLAIR: Huge 2BR CRIB & Changing Table, H; Seconds from Two these ad. Lap top: Fuji. 450mhz. dvd. Please call 973-992-8839 apt in convenient location. Pet Services 1235 solid natural wood, great Train Stations! Very bright and spacious. 6gig HD. 13"scrn. Floppy. FURN-Beautiful mahogany cond. $150 (973)744-0072 Apartments Unfurnished 2335 Walk to everythiing. 56K. $600. 973 680-8788 Bombay chest, exc cond Assemble arts,crafts, toys PET SITTER/WALKER: VERONA Avail immed. $1500. $1250 call (973)746-9145 from your home,earnup to 8 yrs. in business, 20 yrs. BLOOMFIELD Mighty Nice 1 Bedrm in Co- Rhodes Van Note Realtors $625, 24 hr. 800-786-0409 in animal field. Certified Furniture: DR set, 6 chrs, û 2 rm studio w/refrig. zy Complex: HW, H&HW (973)744-6033 AVON SALES ACO, ACS,& First Aid. china cab, breakfront, sofa Avail 8/1. $575 incl HHW inc, WD; on Avenue. Call Cathy 973-744-9016 & chair and a half. exc û Mod 1 Br w/sun parlor, 1 BEST SELECTION IN TOWN Earn Spring Cash Now off St pkg. $950 incl HHW VERONA NO APPLICATION FEE! cond, call (973)857-3591 Apts, Condos & Homes Call 1-800-882-1597 Realtor 973-743-2306 Cheerful and Cute 1 Announcements FURN-ofc,modulr recep ûûRP MARZULLI COûû Bedrm has nice HW, 2 STONE’S THROW Situations Wanted 1205 dsk,nc oakwd dsk+chrs,file AC’s, All new Kitchen and FROM TRAIN! cab.Copiers.973 460-2532 CEDAR GROVE- Spacious lrg closets. Come Over! One-two bedroom apart- 3BR apt, nr NY trans, no ments ranging from $1100 A Cert. Nurse’s Aide seeks Matt&box,qn prem.pillow Adoption 1255 pets. pkg,HT/HW incl. to $1800 live-in/out sit.17yrs exp. top new in bags.cost$1300 $1550/ mo Avl immed. MAC EVOY COLDWELL BANKER refs.Salneg 973-483-8791. Garage Sales 1385 Garage Sales 1385 sell $350.201-791-9640 Are you pregnant? Don’t 973-239-2958 Real Estate 973-239-9398 Residential Brokerage û ARE YOU TIRED OF û know what to do? We have RENTAL DIVISION No Fee Rental Network CEDAR GROVE Moving sale-furn:antiques, FOR LANDLORDS HOUSE CLEANING many families waiting to MONTCLAIR:Fri/Sat 8/2-3 teak,hutch,bed,vanity,Dr CHARMING ONE adopt your child. Please 129 Sherman Ave 9am-4pm, 41 Walnut Cres- MILLBURN 2 br, 1 br & Stu- Rental Division EVERY MONTH? tbl. More!! 973-783-5966 HALF VICTORIAN Open 7 Days a Week If yes, Try ME & I promise call 1-800-745-1210 ask August 2 & 3, 9-5 cent. Yard sale! Needs to dio. Inc ht/hw/gas, pkg,ac, . No fees. 973-564-6556 973-783-5100 you will be SATISFIED!! for Marci or Gloria. GLEN RIDGE- Awesome unload. All priced to sell. PIANO-Gulbransen Up- DUPLEX FOR right w/bench, black I clean where no one else We can help! Moving Sale! It’s all gotta RENT! Montclair-2BR, $1500, util MONTCLAIR, Huge Mov- laquer, exc cond$1800. does! Call Natalie aft. 6pm go! 28 Hamilton Road. Wonderfully restored, this incl, hrdwd flrs, prkg. Prime ATTENTION ing Sale Fri 8/2 - Sat 8/3, DINING Tbl-Trad’l mahog or lve msg: 973-589-8910 Fri & Sat 9-4 home has 3 flrs of living Ntwrk Bkr 973-429-0909 READERS AND 10a - 3p, 369 Upper Moun- w/band 3leaves, exc cond. space, 5BR, 2.5 BA, brand BABYSITTER/Elderly Care MONTCLAIR: $2000.Call 973-912-8740 you’re looking tain - Antiques, tableware, new EIK, appliances, car- Montclair-2nd flr,2br,hhw 5yrs exp. FT/PT. Call ADVERTISERS 12 Maple Avenue kitenware, linens, designer Refrigerator,Freezer,Wash peting, washer/dryer on incl,w/d,offst.pkg,no (973)675-1889 See Class 2410 Saturday, August 3, 9a-5p handbags, clothing, garden- er/Dryer, Stove, $95, 201- 2nd flr, & much more. smokng/pets.Avl 10/1. 1st under Real Estate ing, toys, electronics, BUSY BODY DOMESTICS MONTCLAIR; 16 Central 368-2261/ 908-486-1019 Walk 2 blks to Walnut St. mo+1½ sec. $1400. Credit Residential for furniture & appliances. chck req’d. (973)746-2099 Have exp’d Condos & Townhomes Ave. Fri 12-6/Sat 9-3, Mul- train. $2,450 per month. for, begin your ∂ RUG-Floral Chinese Orien- Minutes from NYC trans. Baby Nurses •Nannies For SALE ti Fam. Lots of good stuff, Call 973 376-4545 ∂ MONTCLAIR:Sat 8/3, 8a- tal 24 ft X14 ft, off wht back- Housekeepers & SEE Class 2345 come take a look, incls jog- WEICHERT REALTORS MONTCLAIR-3rdflr.,2con- ∂Companions 4pm. 21 Cloverhill Pl. Furn, ground $1K 973-564-7573 nected BR’s, lrg. LR/DR, No Time under Real Estate for ger baby stroller rugs, lamps, porcelain claw GLEN RIDGE-3 br’s, EIK, skylight, balcony, new- Call 973-509-9477 Rent Classifications for SOFA: 7ft, Modern w/ lots ly renovated bldg., parking MONTCLAIR; 22 Graham ft tub, pedestal sink, more. $1850, 4 br $1950. Great 2 cars, laundry on-prem., Sat & Sun 973-509-0790 Condos & Townhomes pillows. Light Brown, Like no pets, $1600 + utils. Avail. search in Terrace. Sat only 8 /3, 8- neighborhood, across from 460 Bloomfield Ave for RENT. New $275. 973-239-7004 9/1. Call 973-783-4096 Montclair 5pm. Yard Sale. Coffee for MONTCLAIR-Sat 8/3, 9-2, park. 5 min walk to direct early birds only. So. on Har- no earlies! 20 Vera Pl. SOFABED- Scottish style nyc train, incl basmnt, yrd, MONTCLAIR- 6BR, 2 Bath Certified Aide seeks 5-7 rison to r on Graham clothes, toys, hh & more!! plaid, incl pillows, good porch, prkg, lndry. pets ok! Apt Avail 9/01. For More days. Live in/out. Caring Adult (973)857-5865 Info Call 973-375-2216 MONTCLAIR-29 Colum- cond. $400. (973)345-3964 the classified for the sick or elderly. bus Ave, Sat 8/3, 9:30-3:30. MONTCLAIR/W. ORANGE Adult/child/infant/ofc furn, SOFA & chair,large over- to Also avail. for nights & 8/3-4, 10a-6p. 62 Kirk (off young AC, toys, books, stuffed, dk grn chenille, like weekends. Good ref. Massage 1275 housewares. No earlies!!! Harrison) Antq, furn, comp. S 973-763-1438 new, $750. 973-680-3023 INCALL/OUTCALL MONTCLAIR 396 Grove NORTH CALDWELL; CHILD CARE - Fun in my St. Sat 8/3, 10-4. Stereo SOUTHWEST hand paint- section.hop! House Sale 45 Mill St. Fri home. Licensed & Cert. 100% Complete ed mirror /shelf tble 2 night sys, 100 gal fish tank in /Sat 8/2-3, 9:30-5. Furn, Ages 0-5yrs. Mtc area. All new staff 973-981-4698 stands$285 973-731-3353. wht wash cab, bike, bunk antiques, Rococo mirror, Call 201-486-4678 beds w/draws, jewelry, Telephone Services 1280 Steinway piano & more TREK 850 Mens Mountain CLEANING-I do excl work new HH items, clth’g, toys, Bike, Like new. $335/obo. SHORT HILLS-Fri 8/2 & Call (973)857-0498 Have car, refs. Call Peggy FIND TRUE LOVE!!Record MONTCLAIR-42 Llewellyn Sat 8/3, 10-3pm, 106 Well- at 973-744-5459 & Listen to Ads FREE! 973- Rd(off Orange Rd), 8/3, 9- Video display racks, 12’ Everything from ington Ave. baby items, FAMILY CHILD CARE 992-3434 / 201-487-5665 3pm, no earlies! Multi- oval counter (all Blockbust- Shop the furn, clothing, toys, weight Use Code 2077, 18+ family sale! HH items, misc er type), Knogo sec sys. Provider has 2 openings equip & lots more!!! for ages 4 mo to 4 yr olds. furn, baby items, clths, Best offer 973-839-7269 MEET NJ MEN! Meet by toys, window treatments, Call aft 6pm 973-751-2760 phone & try it FREE! 201- VERONA: 23 Balston Dr. WICKER 1930’s, sofa careers tools & new items for gifts! 487-6446,973-992-3156 (off Lakeside Ave.) $550/obo rocker 2 chrs, 8 classified ads first. Hardworking Polish lady û Cleaning û Laundry Use Code 2082, 18+ MONTCLAIR:8/3, 10-4, 8/3, 10a-4p. Stereo & DR/Conf chrs $200 ea û Ironing. û Own trans, 76 Gates Ave, Multi-fam speakers, tv stand, micro & carved. lthr, orig oriental ûCleaning Offices & Apts Escorts 1290 Sale, Vintage clothing, anti- cart, cds, vhs & more! scrn ivory/mother of Pearl to cameras Good ref’s. Bonded que clothing rack, fabric, $650/obo. 973-731-3353 toys, baby items, bkd, VERONA: 8/3 9-1, 10 Man- 973-495-5276 CANDYLAND ESCORTS sports equip, Franciscan or Rd.Furn, baby items, hh Merchandise Wanted 1355 HOUSECLEANING Exper. Something Sweet ware dishes, Great stuff!! & clothes, rocking chair Gd ref’s. Own transp. Pls (10% off) 800-774-0717 Noand matter cars arewhat call Helena 973-465-1346 111 Antique Co. HOUSE CLEANING Mon Wants morn, Tues aft, Thurs, Fri. “CASH PAID!!“ you’re looking Exp & Refs. 973-522-0719. Furniture • glass • toys paintings • mason jars waiting for you Lady seeking employment- postcards • fountain pens for, begin your Care Of Elderly. Call Etc. 973-208-1261 Dolores 973-678-8431 A Fishing Tackle collector NURSING ASSISTANT THAT wants to buy old rods, reel searchin the in Qualified seeks job to lure, catalog908-233-1654 take care of elderly. Refer- ences avail. 973- 374-6044 All Civil War & Old Military sword-antique guns-helmet the classified POLISH Cleaning Ladies bayonet etc 973-777-2125 classified ads.. w/good refs will take care TIME of your apt, condo, house All Lionel,Ives,Flyer,other section. & office. Insured. Call trains.Top prices pd. 800- Viola, 201-997-5860 464-4671/973-425-1537 POLISH CLEANING. ANTIQUES! TOP $$ PAID! IS HERE! Furn, silver, toys, trains. Laundry, Ironing. Ins’d & IS HERE! Everything from Bonded. 973-546-8459 1 or estate. 973-546-3533 COMIC BOOKS POLISH CLEANING. Wanted. Top $$$ Paid Laundry, Ironing. Ins’d & careers (973) 403-1626 Bonded. 973-546-8459 GUITARS WANTED! Polish woman will clean CALL 1-800-891-9467 Cash Paid û Guitars to cameras your house, apt or office û Bought & Sold û thoroughly and carefully. û S for information on our low prices to run your Trades Consignments Call Agnes after 4pm Excl Lessons & Repairs and cars are refs. (973)661-1423 GARAGE SALE AD VALLEY ROAD GUITARS elling? 127 Valley Road,Montclair Financial 973-744-6992 waiting for you OLD THINGS WANTED Furn, Paintings, Antiques, in the Money to Loan 1215 China, Pottery, Etc. 1 Item Put your merchandise or Entire Estate. Call Reduce all bills into one Debbie, 973-618-0923. classified ads.. monthly payment regard- WANTED TO BUY. Stamp less of credit. Business, collections/accumilations. in the number one Personal & Consolidation immediate cash payment. loans. (800)838-7560 0000172899 201-224-3921 WANTED TO BUY: marketplace Classifieds, CALL EARLY… DON’T MISS Stroller, Double. Good con- they work! DEADLINE dition! 973-746-8997 Items Under $100 1360 Sfor goods and MERCHANDISE FOR SALE BENCH for shower - brand elling? new only used 3 times. services... $60. 973-785-3374 If you have an item to sell for less STOVE - electric - works Put your merchandise well, color beige. $25. than $100 we’ll run your 3 line 973-744-6690 inthe the classifed number ads one. TREADMILL Electric $99 classified ad for $10 for 2 weeks Lifestyler Expanse 800 incl maint contr. 973-509-0720 marketplace All we ask is that you include the price of the item in your ad WASHER, Dryer, Dinning & that it be under $100.00. Each additional line is only $3.25. Set. All for $75. Please for goods and call 973-376-6357. One item per ad • Must include price under $100 • No Garage Sales No autos, pets or business ads • Firewood not permitted • Please allow ample services... time before ad will appear • Used clothing must include number of pieces, and a Merchandise total for all (not to exceed $100) • NO REFUNDS Events the classifed ads. Just fill out the coupon below (no phone or fax, please) Classified and mail to: The Montclair Times Estate Sales 1380 Classified Department, 1 Garret Mountain Plaza, PO Box 471, West Paterson, New Jersey 07424 A Guarantee your itms sell at a TAG Sale by A&F 201- Please run my classified ad as follows: 652-0730 & 201-262-5510. Classified Start your ad with item for sale, not adjective or #. 20 letters & 2 spaces GLEN RIDGE 483 Ridgewood Av. 8/3 & 4, 9- per line. 3 lines minimum. 4 pm. Mahog: China Cab, cof tbl, nesting tbls, lvseat, First ______mtch ottos, bkcases, oak ______Ped tbl, blk wrght iron kit set, Herez Rug 10’x15’, tap- First ______Phone # ______estries. lots of bks, crystal. The First Place To Look Name ______WENDY SANDS Estate & Content Sales The First Place To Look Address ______973-467-8175 FoForr EEverything!verything! City______Zip ______Please find $ ____ enclosed, or charge to this bank card ❏ Mastercard ❏ Visa ❏ Discover ❏ AmEx Classifieds, Number# ______Exp Date ______Shop the Classifieds for all your Advertising! 0000112507-01 they work! IT 0801 Pg A22 Yellow Red Blue Black

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Apartments Unfurnished 2335 Apartments Unfurnished 2335 Homes Unfurnished 2355 Garages for Rent 2385 Homes for Sale 2400 Homes for Sale 2400 Homes for Sale 2400 Condos, Townhomes 2410 Offices Sale/Rent 2480 Offices Sale/Rent 2480

MONTCLAIR- Lg 2BR, MONTCLAIR: 60 Elmwood VERONA $379,900 UPPER MONTCLAIR CEDAR GROVE- Compact MONTCLAIR-Lrg 1BR, 1ba WEST ORANGE-Eagle $1550 to $1,625 1BR eff. Charming 3BR apt. in 2 Colonial. Near Transp. & Ave. Safe, Secure & Dry! MULTI FAMILY VERONA CEDAR GROVE - Office Rock Ave. Sub-lease up to MONTCLAIR By Owner apt in desirable Rockliffe $900 incl ht/hw. Beaut fam., new kit, updated Schl. No pets. $1100/mo + $125. 973-746-0708 Anne 2 houses on Oversized lot. Big Bi level w/4 Bedrms, 3 suite, 747 SF, located on 2000sf, 1-5 yr lease flex, Cust blt 1922 Col. 13+ vry co-op bldg, 4.5 acres, bldg, great area. Call Sue bath, frplc, hdwd flrs, LR, utils. Avl 8/1 973 256-0961 Great investment or baths, tiered decking and 2nd flr of well maint. prof’l 20% discount of market DISTINCTIVE REALTY UPPER MONTCLAIR Park- lg rms/5.5 bths. Lovely st, mom/daughter. Call to 18x36’ inground pool Locat- beautiful manicured lawns, bldg. Bldg is handicap ac- DR, sunrm, separate utils, 24 hr sec, hi-ceil, orig mold- rates, bath and kitchen (973) 299-1385 Ext 1 ESSEX FELLS TUDOR 8 ing Permit & commuter nr NY transp. Dbl lot, eat-in view ed on dead end. Lots of up- cess w/elevator. Located exc. loc, 1 block to NYC ings, hdwd flrs, DR, kit, (973)669-1486 Rms, 2Br Cath LR C/A etc. prking, private lot on Belle-- cook’s kit w/prof’l stove & dating. Call and ask for Pat on Pompton Ave. Lease is û û trans. 973-746-3055 very lrg LR, close to NYC MONTCLAIR $2875+utils. 973-239-2300 vue Ave. 973-563-1291 pantry. FD, LR w/fpl. Dbl MAC EVOY & Irene Bilotti. inclusive of maint. & utils. Lrg 1BR, D/W, super, park- UPPER MONTCLAIR Masters (His, w/dressing Real Estate 973 239-0700 trans, no bkrs please, Avail Imm. 973-239-2264 Stores Sale/Rent 2485 ing, laundry. $965/mo+ utls Spacious 4½ room duplex MONTCLAIR - Carraige Upr. Montclair Storage: rm & bth; Hers w/walking www.macevoy.com MAC EVOY $205,000 973-746-3109 Also 1BR $850. Small, Medium, Large cedar, blt in vanity & bth); Real Estate 973 239-0700 garden apt. Front & rear en- house, estate section, prvt MONTCLAIR - Centrally lo- MONTCLAIR; approx 850 OPEN HOUSE 1-4pm Units. 973-563-1291 3 addt’l BRs in the main VERONA $475,000 www.macevoy.com trances, near shopping & beautiful setting, 2 br, cated on Glen Ridge Ave. 10 PINE STREET. house; att 5-rm guest OPEN HOUSE SF, pkng, 1 blk from center transp. $1550/mo.+ utils. sunrm, DR, kit, frplc, Real Estate Indoor prk’g for 2 antique of town 973-746-3364 973-783-6151 Call 973-746-5373 wshr/dryr. $2200 + utils. Rooms 2390 suite w/bth, galley kit, LR, BY OWNER DR & 2 bths; fin’d bsmt Sat 8/3 & Sun 8/4 1-4pm Business or classic cars. AC, heated Call 973-744-3200 lv msg Condos, Townhomes 2410 alarm, secure bldg. $275 MONTCLAIR Storefront- MONTCLAIR-Renovated UPR MTC-4 charm’g rms, w/bth & kitchenette; 3 car Charming Wayland section Cedar Grove-Rm, shr bth, Marketplace per car. 973-744-5050. Quaint residential /comm. 2BR in classic pre-war $1350,util inc.BR, LR, den, MONTCLAIR NO FEE NO fin’d gar/studio. Blt-ins, Col located on 1 of eves 973 746-1079 side street, perfect as bldg nr town ctr, ample FEE! 4brs, 2 1/2 bths, fin pkg, priv ent, kit priv,ac/ cbl 1920’s custom cabinetry, Verona’s most desired prkg, nr train/shops. Gail BLOOMFIELD 1br, pet ok, small office, meeting hall, closets, muni pkg. Avail bsmt big yrd, nice hdwd $600+ sec 973-783-4434 moldings, unique sconces streets. 1.5 blks from park. WinstonBkr, 973-746-0770 just listed, low maint, low teaching center, arts/crafts, immed $1350 H/HW incl. flrs, wk to trn, bus, shops & antq chndlrs; walls, Walking distance to Upper Montclair 1Br town- taxes. Move in cond, Business Opportunities MONTCLAIR- Office space etc. Air conditioner, Pow- Prudential Zinn UPR MTC-Watchung Plz. avail 9/1 $2750/mo ceil’gs & hdwd flrs in near schools & NY Trans. LR 2470 home prefer fem. student Brookdale sect. Won’t last avail immediately.Prime der room, off street park- Associates REALTORS 4½ lg rms, $1200, h/ hw Call (973) 771-0197 perf. cond. Extensive resto- w/FP, FDR, 15x30 great $600 utls inc 973.773.1335 at $74,900. Orchard Realty Montclair, Bloomfield Ave ing. Ask $855/mo. Call La 973-744-5544 x400 pd. 2BR, LR, grt loc. Gail ration 1999-2002 incl’g rm, deck, 3BRs, 1.5bths. Bkr (973)340-3500 location . Please call Indep.Owned.Oper. Golden oppty, adult Selva & Co. 973-746-4419 Winston Bkr,973-746-0770 VERONA 1Fam 2Br 1.5bth MONTCLAIR, $400/mo. new elect, boiler, rf, drwy, Beautiful bkyrd. 45 www.orchardrealty.com ent ctr, partner/inv, (973)744-1014 appt. Lr Dr, Kit, screen prch, full util’s incl’d. 1 mo security. hi-end bths, plumb’g & a/c. Birdseye Glen. No realtors MONTCLAIR-SPACIOUS VERONA 1st flr 1Br newly app’v loc, $40K may get $1 YOU CAN CHARGE YOUR AD! bsmt $1900. 973-239-6446 973-746-2440/818-0995 Lg yd. Densely shrubbed please. (973)857-1961. MONTCLAIR: On The 1BR. crown moldings, new renovated Lr, Dr, priv entr. MONTCLAIR- BY OWNER mil. Write, incl night phone, We Accept Visa, South & West by Eng. Box 751, Union, NJ 07083. Crescent. Lower level of 2 kitchen and bath & much Mod kit w/Dw, priv. lndry Montclair-furn or not, quiet. Yews. 6’ firs, oaks & ma- Verona $579,000 OPEN HOUSE fam hse. Perfect for low- Mastercard, Amex more, 1blk to town, HHW HOUSE traffic prof’l, pkng, 3 rms, rm, in elegant historic Cooking & share bath. 1blk ples provide shade; hydran- Immaculate mother/daugh 8/4 12-4pm f bth, kit area. $750 gas, prkng pd $1,325, 8/1 FOR RENT 973 783-2422 home. Call (973)228-8548 to bus & stores, lndry,pkng gea, holly, roses & other ter split on park like set- 15 Glenridge Av Buildings Sale/Rent 2475 occ. Call 973-994-7373 avail, Many units $525- evergreens cocoon the ting. 5 br, 3fb, newer kit, Studio Condo with High VERONA:2ndflr,priv. 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They now have three children, Upon moving to the township, Township Committee level really Christina and twins Jessica and he became acquainted with come down to Republican or De- Legal Advertising Legal Advertising Romano Nicholas. A former Maplewood Cathie Seidman, the chairman of mocratic issues,” he said. “Open NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING FOR Continued from Page 1 A SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION/MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY PERMIT resident and Seton Hall Universi- the local Democratic Committee. government concerns everyone. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Solid and Hazardous The main goal is “trying to get ty graduate, Mr. Romano is a At her urging, he became a dis- People really are looking for a Waste, hereby gives notice that it has tentatively approved a Solid Waste Facility Permit renew- al application regarding the operation of the existing Solid Waste Transfer Station/Material Re- more people involved,” he special deputy clerk in the Essex trict leader. fresh point of view.” Recogniz- covery Facility for Solid Waste Transfer and Recycling, Inc. (SWTR). The application for a Solid Waste Facility Permit was submitted in accordance with the require- stressed. At present there are 11 County Clerk’s Office, where he “It wasn’t as organized here as ing the predominance of Repub- ments established at N.J.A.C. 7:26-2. The facility is currently permitted to accept waste types 10 (Municipal Waste), 13 (Bulky Waste), 13C (Construction and Demolition Waste), 23 districts in need of leaders. Mr. has been employed for 17 years. it was in Maplewood,” he recalled. lican voters in the township, he (Vegetative Waste), 25 (Animal and Food Processing Waste), and 27 (Dry Industrial Waste) with an approved capacity of 2600 tons per day of solid waste and/or source separated recycla- Romano said he will work on in- “This has been a natural pro- “I served one term and then we cited wins by Democrats Al Gore ble material. The applicant is not seeking any modifications to the existing operations of the fa- creasing the party’s visibility in gression for me,” he said. “I got moved to Cypress Street in Dis- and Gov. James McGreevey in cility in this permit renewal application. The public comment period on the draft permit action begins on the date of the publication of an effort to stir up interest among involved in politics while living trict 6, where there were no open- Millburn as evidence of Democ- this notice and will close within thirty (30) days of this publication. Any interested person may submit written comments during this period to the Department concerning the draft permit ac- residents. in Maplewood. My mother had ings at first.” Eventually, he and ratic supporters. tion to: Thomas Sherman, Assistant Director Guidelines call for district lead- been district leader there and his wife became district leaders in Regarding the race for Essex New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste ers, who serve a two-year term, to vice chair and chair three times. I their new neighborhood, and his County Executive in November, Office of Permitting & Technical Programs 401 E. State Street register new Democrats who guess you’d say my involvement wife accepted the position of vice Mr. Romano said he is 100 per- P.O. Box 414 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0414 move into their neighborhood. in politics began in 1970 when I chairman under Mr. Livingston. cent behind Joseph DiVincenzo, (609) 984-5950 Last Saturday, Mr. Romano and was 10.” When the former chairman’s although he backed Tom Giblin Upon written request of any interested party, which raises the issues of fact relevant to the pro- posed agency action within thirty (30) days of this publication, a public hearing will be sched- Township Committee candidate At that tender age, he helped term expired this year, attorney in the primaries. uled regarding the proposed agency action. The application and all other supporting documents, as well as the draft Solid Waste Facility Abbott Gorin supported the effort deliver campaign literature for Ellen Steinberg, who made an “Joe’s our candidate,” he said. Permit and fact sheet are available for inspection at the above noted office of the Department’s Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste, the office of City of Newark Clerk and the office of the by distributing party registration Maplewood’s first Democratic unsuccessful bid for state Sena- “Unfortunately there had to be a Essex County Clerk. Anyone who would like to obtain copies of the draft permit and a fact sheet for the facility forms in the downtown area. Committeeman, Mike Decicco, tor in the 21st District in 2001, primary struggle and we went should notify Ms. Rebecca Croke at the above address or contact her at (609) 984-5950. The Item 321509 A resident of the township for Mr. Romano said, adding he was approached Mr. Romano to with Tom. Now we’re backing Fee $32.68 13 years, Mr. and Mrs. Romano not permitted to go to the victory assume the post. Joe. We’ll work as hard for him August 1, 2002 moved here after their marriage. party. “I don’t think elections at the as we would for Joe,” he vowed. NOTICE TO MILITARY SERVICE VOTERS AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND letter of the investigation’s focus Maintenance workers and cus- This week, he recalled anony- FRIENDS NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING CIVILIAN THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE ABSENTEE BALLOTS on “allegations of ethnic and re- todians, represented by the Com- mous allegations were made TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN Investigation IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, ligious slurs and personal use of munications Workers of America during the 1998-99 school year THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE Continued from Page 1 NEW JERSEY TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN the district’s assets by members AFL-CIO Local 1076, are cur- that some maintenance equip- IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, If you are in the military service, or the NEW JERSEY the maintenance department. of the Operations Department.” rently in negotiations with the ment was taken for personal use. spouse or dependent of a person in milita- ry service, or are a patient in a veteran’s If you are a qualified and registered voter Richard Brodow, the district’s The superintendent said he had board for a new contract. The pre- Dr. Cappello said an investiga- hospital or a civilian attached to or serving of the State who expects to be absent out- with the Armed Forces of the United side the State on September 24, 2002, or superintendent of schools since not seen such a letter. vious contract expired June 30. tion found no basis for the States without the State of New Jersey, or a qualified and registered voter who will “I can’t comment on what I This is not the first time the charges. He added he couldn’t the spouse or dependent of and accompa- be within the State on September 24, July 1, described that version of nying or residing with a civilian attached to 2002 but because of permanent and total the resolution as “a working doc- haven’t seen,” he said. district has investigated allega- remember any complaints from or serving with the Armed Forces of the disability, or because of illness or tempora- United States, and desire to vote, or if you ry physical disability, or because of the ob- ument” that was “e-mailed in Anatoli Gorelov, the district’s tions concerning the operations vendors during his tenure with are a relative or friend of any such person servance of a religious holiday pursuant to who, you believe, will desire to vote in the the tenets of your religion, or because of error” to the newspaper. director of buildings and grounds department.Joseph Cappello was the district. special election of September 24, 2002, resident attendance at a school, college or kindly write to the undersigned at once university, or because of the nature and Subsequently, The Item ob- since 1998, said Monday the in- the district’s business administra- “I never saw anything I would making application for a military service hours of employment, will be unable to ballot to be voted in said election to be for- cast your ballot at the polling place in your tained a copy of what Dr. vestigation was “confidential” tor for three and one-half years. say was inappropriate,” Dr. Cap- warded to you, stating your name, age, se- district on said date, and you desire to rial number if you are in military service, vote in the special election to be held on Brodow said was the official ver- and he had no further comment. He left in February 2000 to take pello said. “If there was anything home address and the address at which September 24, 2002, kindly complete the you are stationed or can be found, or if application from below and send to the un- sion of the resolution approved Mr. Gorelov heads a department the same position in the Ridge- inappropriate, it was beyond my you desire the military service ballot for a dersigned, or write to apply in person to by the board July 16. The ap- of approximately 42 mainte- wood Public School district. knowledge.” relative or friend then make an application the undersigned at once requesting that a under oath for a military service ballot to civilian absentee ballot be forwarded to proved version makes no refer- nance workers and custodians be forwarded to him, stating in your appli- you. Such request must state your home cation that he is over the age of 18 years address, and the address to which said ence to the investigation of the with a budget for the 2002-03 and stating his name, serial number if he ballot should be sent, and must be signed Peer support groups forming is in military service, home address and with your signature, and state the reason maintenance department. school year projected at $4.75 the address at which he is stationed or why you will not be able to vote at your can be found. usual polling place. No civilian absentee “(Ms. Cooper) was hired to million. The Linda & Rudy Slucker ment and support from women in Military service voters may also apply for ballot will be furnished or forwarded to any a military service ballot by sending a feder- applicant unless request therefore is re- conduct an investigation for the Members of the Board of Edu- NCJW Center for Women in Liv- similar situations in a confidential al postcard application form to the under- ceived no less than seven (7) days prior to signed. the special election, and contains the fore- district,” Dr. Brodow said yester- cation were on a retreat Monday ingston is forming peer support peer support group setting. On the application for a military service going information. day. He refused to comment fur- and Tuesday and were unavail- groups for women in the following Project GRO peer support ballot, military service voters may request Voters who are permanently and totally that a military service ballot be sent for all disabled shall, after their initial request ther while the investigation was able for comment. Carol Marcus, areas: Women Coping with Lone- groups meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. subsequent elections held during this cal- and without further action on their part, be endar year. forwarded an absentee ballot application continuing. board vice president, reached liness, Women Coping with Loss, one night a week for six con- NOTE: MILITARY SERVICE VOTER by the County Clerk for all future elections CLAIMING MILITARY STATION AS in which they are eligible to vote. Applica- Dr. Brodow also refused to late Tuesday night, said “the in- and Women Dealing with Aging secutive weeks. There is a $45 HOME ADDRESS FOR VOTING PUR- tion forms may be obtained by applying to POSES MAY NOT USE MILITARY AB- the undersigned either in writing or by tele- comment on additional reports vestigation is a personnel matter Parents. Women in each of these registration fee for the series. SENTEE BALLOT UNLESS REGIS- phone, or the application form provided be- TERED TO VOTE IN THE MUNICIPALITY low may be completed and forwarded to published in The Independent involving employees of the groups will be able to share their These groups are open to all WHERE SUCH STATION IS LOCATED. the undersigned. Forms of application can be obtained Press stating operations workers maintenance department who are common concerns and coping women in the community and from the undersigned. Patrick J. McNally, County Clerk mechanisms and gain encourage- require advance registration. County of Essex recently received notification by in the midst of negotiations.” Patrick J. McNally, County Clerk 465 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. For more information, call County of Essex Newark, NJ 07101-0690 465 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. (973) 621-4921 (973) 994-4994. Newark, NJ 07101-0690 (973) 621-4921 CIVILIAN ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION APPLICATION FOR MILITARY You must apply for an Absentee Ballot for SERVICE VOTER each Election. I hereby apply for an absen- DMDA Legal Advertising OR tee ballot for the (Check one) CROSSWORD BY DAVID LEVINSON WILK APPLICATION BY RELATIVE OR Continued from Page 1 FRIEND ≥ ≥ ≥ FOR A MILITARY SERVICE BALLOT Primary General Municipal THE ITEM ≥ Special ≥ Local School LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT ≥ called for an independent inves- The undersigned, residing at Regional School CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBERS (street and number or R.D. route) ≥ Voc. Tech. School tigation by an outside agency, 1234 56789 10111213 PLEASE CALL US AT ≥ Other 1-800-371-0113 in Specify such as the New Jersey State At- (name of city or other municipality) 14 15 16 PLEASE FAX US AT 973-569-7441 To be held on ______torney General’s Office. To date in the county of Date no further investigation has been MAIL LEGAL ADS TO 17 18 19 Legal Advertising Department in the state of CHECK AND COMPLETE made. The Item I live in the ≥ City ≥ Town ≥ Township 1 Garret Mountain Plaza does hereby make application for a ≥ Borough ≥ Village of ______The DMDA’s executive board PO Box 471 military service ballot to be voted at the 20 21 22 election to be held on W. Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 My legal residence address including met with the full board of direc- Street Number and/or R.D. Number and E-MAIL LEGAL ADS TO ______Box Number is as follows: tors July 18 to deliver a “com- 23 [email protected] Date of Election

prehensive report” at the organi- When using E-mail, please mention for Street Address that you intend to run your ad in "The (name of military service voter) zation’s quarterly meeting. A 29 30 31 32 Item" and state billing information, i.e. Name, Address, Phone #. Serial No., if in military service report also was expected to be Municipality / Zip Code /Phone 33 34 35 36 whose home address is at provided to the members of the Cost of ad is 43 cents per line. Nota- Mail my ballot to the following address: downtown’s special improve- rized proofs of publication will be ______37 38 39 40 41 mailed to advertisers. Cost is $15.00 (street and number or R.D. route) ment district (SID), who are as- (added to cost of ad). Street Address in ____ (name of city or other municipality) sessed membership fees. Instead 42 43 44 DEADLINE: Two business days prior to publication Municipality State Zip Code of a report, however, the DMDA by 12:00 noon. in the County of ESSEX in the State of New Jersey and who is stationed or can Date Of Birth ____/____/____ provided a brief statement af- 45 4647 4849 be found at WHEN SUBMITTING A LEGAL AD CHECK REASON FOR BALLOT firming the actions undertaken Please include full name, address, I am unable to vote at my regular polling home phone number and contact de- place on election day because: 50 51 52 53 54 ≥ by the executive board. tails for any required additional info on I expect to be absent from the State of New Jersey on election day: your advertisement. Mr. Suskauer has said the He is of the age of 18 years, has resided 55 56 57 58 59 in the State of New Jersey at least 30 matter of Ms. Wolfe’s firing re- TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN days and in said County at least 30 days (Date of Departure) PLANNING BOARD counting the time that he has been absent mains confidential. He has LEGAL NOTICE from the election district in which he ≥ Of illness or temporary physical 60 61 62 63 64 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Wednes- resides because of the service, work, disability . maintained the DMDA has con- day, August 14, 2002, at 8:00 p.m. or as soon status or relationship in the category ≥ I am permanently and totally disabled. ducted an investigation into her thereafter as the Applicant, Chris and Seline indicated below and I verily believe that he 65 66 67 Corporation, may be heard, at the Millburn Mu- is qualified to vote as a military service charges and has found them un- nicipal Building, 375 Millburn Avenue, voter in said election. State reason Millburn, New Jersey, the Planning Board will substantiated. 68 69 70 hold a hearing on the application of the under- (NOTE: MILITARY SERVICE VOTER * ≥ I am permanently and totally disabled signed, at which time and place all interested CLAIMING MILITARY STATION AS and wish to receive an absentee ballot for persons will be given an opportunity to be HOME ADDRESS FOR VOTING all elections to be held during the heard. PURPOSES MAY NOT USE MILITARY remainder of the calendar year. ©2002 David Levinson Wilk The property is situated in the B-4 Zoning Dis- ABSENTEE BALLOT UNLESS ≥ Observance of a religious holiday on trict, Block 702, Lot 6, and is more commonly REGISTERED TO VOTE IN THE election day. ACROSS 3 Isaac Asimov genre 34 Cow heard? known as 339 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New MUNICIPALITY WHERE SUCH STATION ≥ Resident attendance at a school, college Secession Jersey. The Applicant seeks preliminary and IS LOCATED). or university on election day. Continued from Page 1 1 One of three 4 Loser to a tortoise 37 “Boomerang” actress final site plan approval for restaurant use; var- ≥ Of nature and hours of my employment Eartha iance relief for parking (if needed); waivers Place an (X) in the space preceding the on election day. from a genie 5 Like a virgin from certain technical checklist items and con- applicable category below: the slower it moves. But I think 5 “The Red Badge of 6 Dangerfield who 38 Was in possession of tinued waivers from environmental impact ≥ (a) ...... A person in military service Under penalty of law, I certify that the fo- statement and loading space requirements; to- ≥ (b)...... A spouse or dependent of a regoing statements made by me are true we’re moving at a steady pace.” Courage” author doesn’t get any 39 Cable channel for gether with any other variances or waivers person in category (a) and correct. 10 Algebra and trig respect film devotees that the Board may deem applicable or neces- ≥ (c) ...... A patient in a veterans’ The longer the idea has been sary. hospital ______part of the public forum, Mr. Mc- 14 Peruvian of old 7 Heaps 40 Sean “Puffy” Combs, A copy of the complete application is on file ≥ (d) ...... A civilian attached to or Sign Your Name As It Appears 8 Kid’s ball material A.K.AP ____ with the Secretary of the Planning Board and serving In Registry Book Dermott said, the more he be- 15 Sank the putt, may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 with the Armed Forces of the United with “out” 9 Pulitzer winner 41 Scoreboard line a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, States. lieves it has caught on among under RHE, maybe by all interested parties prior to the meeting. ≥ (e) ...... A spouse or dependent of and 16 Woodshop tool Buchanan Applicant: CHRIS AND SELINE accompanying or residing with a person Print or Type Your Name area taxpayers. And the more 17 Place to hibernate 10 Spain’s capital 46 “Animal Farm” CORPORATION in author By: LEVITT & CERCIELLO, ESQS. category (d) ************************************************ public backing it has, he added, 18 Decorate 11 Orthodontists’ org. Attorneys for Applicant 47 “Well, ____-di-dah!” The Item 323077 If sick or confined a voter may apply for an the better the town’s chances will 19 Spread (on) 12 Lao-____ Fee $15.91 (Print Signature) absentee ballot by authorized messenger. 48 “There’s ____!” August 1, 2002 20 With 29-, 37-, 45- 13 Book after Philemon: I designate be when it comes up for consid- (“We’re doomed!”) and 55-Across, a Abbr. (Signature of Affiant or (Name of Messenger) eration at the state level. 49 Vacillate military service voter) to be my authorized messenger. “If we go at a steady pace, and lament from Milton 21 “This ____ We Do It” Berle (1908-2002) (1995 Montell Jordan 52 It may be the start LIFE JUST GOT *********************************************** (Signature of Voter) it takes time, the more support 23 Washington D.C.’s hit) of something State of New Jersey : ss. we’ll get along the way,” he said. Fleischer 22 It makes ratings 53 Prohibitions for Junior County of Authorized messenger must sign The undersigned, being duly sworn on his application in presence of County Clerk or 24 Canonized mlle. of rats 54 County Clerk designee. “We want to make sure we have Covered (in) EASIER! oath according to law, says that the 25 Japanese fighter 26 Phrase on a diet 56 Org. contents of the foregoing application are a tremendous amount of support food label true. 29 See 20-Across 57 Morrison or Braxton Sworn and subscribed to before by the time we get to Trenton… 27 Hindu’s knowledge Now you can charge your Signature of Messenger 33 1847 Melville novel 58 Slicing request me this day of I think we’ll just keep at a steady about a mutiny 28 Slightly 59 Hold on to ______A.D. ______pace, and keep it in front of 29 AAA job classified ad. We accept: Street Address 35 Small thing: Suffix 60 Three sheets to the people.” 30 “____ sight!” 36 Org that keeps wind (Signature of Affiant) an eye on pilots Should Morris County agree to 31 Nth deg. s r r TM 61 Top-of-the-chart Municipality Zip Code accept Millburn, the decision 37 See 20-Across 32 New: Prefix number (Signature of officer *********************************************** then heads to the state legisla- 42 Simpson’s judge 33 “____ Waterfront” 62 Cardinal’s insignia authorized to administer oaths) 43 Ledger entry: Abbr. (1954 Oscar winner) ______Messenger must be a family member or a ture; the state Senate and Gener- (Title of officer taking oath) registered voter of this County. 44 Tiny bit PUT AN ATTENTION GETTING al Assembly must approve a se- Only relative or friend need complete The Item 316546 45 See 20-Across GRAPHIC IN YOUR AD TO HELP Fee $76.54 cession bill by a two-thirds ma- ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S CROSSWORD above affidavit. 50 Latin land YOU MAKE THE SALE! August 1, 2002 jority for the township to reach RE I NSERT ASTERS The Item 316664 51 Voluminous ref set Fee $79.12 its goal. 52 ____ nutshell ANTENNAE SCHLEP August 1, 2002 55 See 20-Across SCHMOOZE SHELBY 60 Shake off ALEE ENC I NO 63 Not ____ (mediocre) SAD SOSO AKA 64 11,000-foot Italian ASP I RER BIZ COS peak WH I S T L ER ASS Scouting for a 65 Worldwide: Abbr. ATM YIDDISH CHE 66 Take potshots (at) RIP STOOL I ES 67 Love’s inspiration You can use one of the many DCL GLO APPEARS Garage Sale? 68 Squeal graphics we offer in any type of ad, 69 West Coast footballer SKY LOWS SE I Help Wanted, Real Estate, 70 Swanky LIANAS POPS Automotive, etc. Locate them each week ME LOT T CHUTZPAH DOWN Call your Classified Sales KVETCH REPR I EVE in the Classifieds! 1 Novelist Cather Representative for more information. 2 Aloft TEETHE ASS I GNED E12691-01 5 073102 1-800-472-0151 IT 0801 Pg A24 Yellow Red Blue Black

Page 24 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, August 1, 2002 Fineran Overlook psychiatrist speaks recruiting at Old Guard meeting today Dr. Marish Mulhatra, chair- about ways to reduce funeral Eagle Scouts man of the department of psychi- costs. atry at Overlook Hospital, will The Millburn Old Guard meets The Orange Mountains Dis- discuss dealing with stress, par- Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. in the trict of the Northern New Jersey ticularly as related to senior citi- George Bauer Community Council, Boy Scouts of America, zens, at today’s Old Guard meet- Center in Taylor Park. Feature has appointed local Scoutmaster ing. If you have ever felt stressed programs start at 11 a.m. Mem- Ken Fineran as the district Eagle out or wondered if making some bers are retired and semi-retired Scout coordinator. As its first adjustments in your life would men of the township and sur- step in creating a district Eagle reduce stress, this meeting might rounding communities. The Old Scout Association, Mr. Fineran provide a few answers. Guard welcomes guests to any of and the Orange Mountains Dis- Today, between 20 and 30 mil- its meetings. Besides meeting trict have entered in a joint en- lion Americans are either hungry every Thursday, members orga- deavor called Eagle Search. or at risk of going hungry, while nize and participate in many ac- An Eagle Scout himself, Mr. 20 percent of the food we produce tivities such as bowling, bridge, Fineran has joined the district to never reaches a consumer’s table. shuffleboard, golf and tours, to identify and recruit Eagle Scouts On Aug. 8, Kaye Kuhn of the interesting areas or events. living and working in the Or- Photo courtesy of Joan Borneman FoodBank of New Jersey will talk Anyone interested in joining anges, Livingston, Millburn- ANNUAL GOLF MIXER—Eleven members of the Ladies Golf League and 13 members of to the Old Guard about using one should ask a friend who is a Short Hills, Irvington and the Millburn Old Guard gathered July 15 for the groups’ sixth annual mixer at the Millburn problem to alleviate the other. member to bring him to a meet- Maplewood area for the purpose Par 3 Golf Course. The morning began with coffee and pastry while players met their Local teacher Jonathan Green- ing or contact membership chair- of developing a leadership group teammates. After a picnic lunch, member Charles Buckley announced winners, who are berg, who recently returned from man Bill McCormick at (973) to assist in promoting timeless pictured above, in various categories. In the first row, from left, are Kalman Oravetz, Is- Afghanistan, will talk about his 763-2213. abelle Kelman and Richard Huellett. In the second row are Fran Goodman, Bobbie values, self-reliance and leader- firsthand experiences in this war- ship skills among youth. Paskow and Al Connellee. In the last row are Mr. Buckley and Karlyn Volk. torn country on Aug. 15. Networking group The Orange Mountains District On Aug. 22, Essex County sur- and Mr. Fineran invite all Eagle rogate Joseph P. Brennan will ex- meets Thursdays Scouts, regardless of age or where plain the responsibilities of a sur- they earned the award, to renew WMTR to visit Farmers Market rogate and discuss why it is im- Le Tip of Millburn-Short their commitment to the Boy The Millburn Farmers Market, Government Day and education- provides an opportunity for area portant for each of us to have a Hills, a networking group com- Scouts and support this effort. located each Friday at the corner al visits by the Millburn Fire De- residents to purchase fresh pro- will. prising township businessmen Responses should be sent to of Essex and Main streets, will partment, Millburn-Short Hills duce and find community infor- The Funeral Consumers Al- and women, holds its networking Ken Fineran, Orange Mountains feature three visits by WMTR Chapter of the American Red mation. liance is a national, nonprofit or- breakfast every Thursday at Eagle Search, Northern New Radio through the balance of the Cross and Millburn-Short Hills For more information regard- ganization that acts as a con- Nero’s Restaurant in Livingston. Jersey Boy Scouts, 788 Bloom- season. Volunteer First Aid Squad. ing community programs at the sumer advocate for affordable For more information, contact field Avenue, Verona, 07044, or To raise awareness of the Sponsored by the Downtown Millburn Farmers Market, call and meaningful funerals. On Vincent Spada at (973) 379-5855 contact Mr. Fineran at (973) 761- value of proper diet, exercise, Millburn Development Alliance Pat Holden, DMDA executive di- Aug. 29, Jean Hubble, president or Michelle Sanders at (973) 0554 or [email protected]. stress reduction and early detec- (DMDA), the Farmers Market rector, at (973) 379-2341. of the local chapter, will talk 564-9194. tion in preventing illnesses such ARC seeking as heart disease and colon cancer, Summit Medical Group We Do More ...We Give More school volunteers of downtown Millburn and The ARC invites interested WMTR radio will be offering residents to volunteer at Step- giveaways as they travel ® Gary Richard A.J. 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