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BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer t happened all over again. Despite a debate that lasted until midnight on Monday, the Xtravaganza I Township Council again rezoned the Pulda North Brunswick resident farm off Old Georges Road for the development of helps organize holiday show an age-restricted community. Council members voted 4-1 in favor of chang- Page 9 ing the 70-acre tract's designation from residen- tial (R-l) to planned adult community (PAC) after reintroducing an ordinance it passed with a 4-2 vote in August. Councilman Sal Paladino did not vote on the matter this week, as he left the meeting early, Councilman Robert Corbin voted against the measure again. He and former Councilman Adam Weiss were the dissenters last time. The council reintroduced the PAC ordinance after it became subject to litigation in September, when North Brunswick Residents Against High Density Housing (NBR), a grassroots organi- zation aiming to stop development on the Pulda farm, sued the council and Planning Board over it. "I urged the council to bring the matter back before the governing body because the lawsuit alleged procedural defects," Township Attorney Ron Gordon said. "In the interest of good govern- ment, if people think they didn't have the oppor- A taste of Brazil tunity to be heard, they're getting it with the New restaurant has unique reintroduction." NBR's lawsuit alleges procedural defects with dishes for meat lovers CHRIS KELLY staff North Brunswick's Faberge VanDyke, 2, shares a moment with Santa Claus during regard to how the council and board advertised Page 3 Winter Wonderland, held at the North Brunswick Municipal Complex on Dec. 6. the PAC ordinance the first time. The suit aims to negate the PAC ordinance and the rezoning of the land. If township officials cannot find a way to prevent any development on School board outlines budget the farm, NBR members want the land's zoning Quote of the'week;- to remain R-l for the development of single-fam- Those values and messages, McCartney ily homes on 20,000-square-foot lots. Officials say new state said, are transferred to students. The R-l zoning would allow for the construc- "I've traveled all over the world, Board members have to factor in pro- tion of approximately 90 homes, whereas the PAC but this fs home." cap law could be trouble viding the funding necessary to ensure ordinance allots for the development of a housing students succeed, McCartney said. — Glen Buttnik BY MELISSA CIFEI.LI community consisting of a mix of 340 units, North Brunswick SlalTWrikT "There is no one-size-fits-all," including single-family homes, townhouses and Page 9 approach to creating the budget, condominium flats for those age 55 and over. he South Brunswick Board of McCartney said. Citing continuing traffic concerns along Route Education held its first budget Both the interests of education and 130, environmental issues concerning the farm T meeting Tuesday, outlining the those of the. taxpayers, according to and its border on Farrington Lake, a potable fiscal plan and proposals for the 2005-06 McCartney, must be met. drinking source for North Brunswick and nearby school year. "We need to build a budget where municipalities, lack of open space in the town- Index Citing increased enrollment, the both parties feel they have been valued," ship, and overall aesthetics — residents and Business ...... 37 need for expansion, the No Child Left McCartney said. other concerned citizens came out again this Classified/Employment .38 Behind legislation and the constraints of McCartney also said the public as week to speak out about developing the town- Crossword ...... ,28 new state school caps law S.1701, board well as the board must recognize the dif- ship's last large tract of open space. members expressed the difficulty and Entertainment ...... 26 ferences between "nice to have" and NBR member Ben Galioto said despite the necessity for creating a working budget "need to have" for South Brunswick stu- Milestones .>'..,,... .24 ordinance's readoption, the group plans to contin- that meets students needs while not dents. ue to challenge the rezoning in state Superior Obituaries ...... 32 overburdening taxpayers. "Budgets are about 'need to have' Court. Opinion ...... 10 Schools Superintendent Dr. Gary Mc- things," McCartney said. Michele Donato, NBR's attorney, said she Police Beat ,<:,.<,<,.21 Cartney said a school budget was differ- Keeping those elements as a phi- expects to file an amended complaint this month 1 Sports w ,».„... •.!,'. ,33 ent than a typical expenditure plan. The losophy, according to McCartney, the challenging the PAC ordinance's density bonuses. school budget, according to McCartney, is board can justify a budget that meets Under the provisions of the ordinance, a devel- designed to build the future, and sends a both student and taxpayer needs. oper gains additional density by contributing www.gmnews.com message about what the town values: (Continued on page 23) (Continued on page 18) 2 SENTINEL, December 9, 2004 NS

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BY MELISSA CIFJELLI Staff Writer , Teaching at elementary schools in ning, she said. SOUTH BEUNSWICK - South South Brunswick and at the Newark Behrend said she hopes the public Brunswick's Art Goes Public program Children's Museum, Behrend said will be able to see how different colors continued this week with Kendall she is used to working in public and and light play against each other, Park artist Sandy Behrend, looked forward to participating in the "The exciting influence of color Behrend, a retired art teacher, has Art, Goes Public program and light on objects in everything we finally returned to painting after 20 Before beginning with pastels, see, and the relationships of objects years in the classroom. Behrend said she worked mainly with to each other and the space around "It's good that I began painting watercolors, which she views as the them, gives each painting I make a again," Behrend said. progression behind drawing. new set of problems to, solve," According to BehrOnd, she has re- Behrend featured her pastels at Behrend said. "These creative puz- gained the creative time that teach- the North Brunswick Library as part zles are what keep me at my e.is^l." ing did not allow. of the Art Goes Public program, spon- Seeing the relationship of color* Specialising in pastel landscapes sored by the South Brunswick> Arts and things in artwork is wlml makes and atHMiffc works, Behrend said the Commission,, art -beautiful} Behrencl said. Pnople inspiration for her art cojnfeS'from the The program is Resigned to give will se© that in the artwork. 5-hr -am. pluses she fc$c«been . Never tewing >tiie p»blc firsthand views of •Show BehrenA urged the publk to view solely fro» a photograph, Behind artists create "their work while ••dis- any artist and see how that-process ,sai& she, lias fteqwe»% sketched the pelling myths about the happens, ;- I^W^, of the i Ifd 9a Art. Goes i.^* ^x TIT'* 4 A still life by Sandy Sehrend, Kendall Park, '4

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between herself, Special Education BUY, SELL OR SWAP ANY SKIS, Cognitive disabled high Supervisor Marilyn Pruce and Special BOOTS & SNOWBOARDS school students receive Services Director George Scott, NOW THRU NOVEMBER 14th! Appignani said the program will run The BEST SELECTION of SSci training at businesses until the end of the current school year. and Snowboard Clothing The program is open to those students BY MELISSA CIFELLI with significant cognitive disabilities and and Equipment in NJ! Staff Writer Choose from those enrolled in the life skills class. Names Like: Northface, Marmot, SOUTH BRUNSWICK - It's a pro- There are currently nine students Columbia, Spyder, Burton, mssmtil gram that emphasizes learning what participating in the program. The partic- l<2. Ride, Palmer, Atomic, Rossingol ipating students have been very enthusi- and Many More! can't be taught in the classroom. South Brunswick High School has astic about learning various supermarket embarked on its new Job Opportunities jobs, how to sign into work, and wear SKIS & SNOWBOARD PACKAGE by Shadowing and Sampling (JOBSS) appropriate work attire and identifica- mmm program in its life skills classes, giving tion badges, Appignani said. SEASON RENTAL students first-hand knowledge of the real The students, according to Appignani, life workplace. job shadow every Monday at the Super THOUSANDS IH STOCK! According to Londa Appignani, transi- Stop & Shop in the South Brunswick tion and employment coordinator at Square Mall. South Brunswick High School, the goal of "The employees, management and customers at Stop & Shop have been fan- FREE TUNEUP AND BINDING ADJUSTMENT! JOBSS is to allow students with disabili- ties to experience a real world work situ- tastic, supportive and accommodating," Appignani said. 2005 SKIS, ffilMOSMG & POLE PACKAGE ation in the community, while improving From: Elan, Atomic, K2, 2005 SNOWBOARD & BINDING PACKAGE employment and social skills. JOBSS In past years, businesses such as Blizzard, Volki & Salomon From: Burton, Nitro, Ride, Salomon allows students to visit a business and Wawa, Grand Union, Halston Fragrance, % w Nidedecker, K2, Palmer, Rome, Bond StavUH?. at 2m w/free lift ticket s m observe and perform entry-level jobs. Sperry-Univac and IBM have participat- * see store for details s&wox?- ag Z9Q w/free lift ticket ed in the employment program, *see store for details Students are supervised by certified special education teachers or by parapro- Appignani said. This type of program is fessionals during the program. needed, Appignani said, because student The idea for this business school part- with cognitive disabilities remain in the nership was first developed in 1982 for South Brunswick School District. VOTED BEST _ These students, Appignani said, need POOL AND SPA students with cognitive disabilities. STORE OP Central. EAST BRUNSWICK This past summer, according to real world life skills and employment Hem Jersey training as part of their educational pro- ,2002 & 2003,. Appignani, the program was updated to i5f£til||ioillii gram. • E«st Brunswick c.J address students with autism and other cognitive disabilities who are enrolled in The JOBSS program, according to the high school's life skills class. Appignani, will run at South Brunswick Begun as a collaborative effort High School as long as the school contin- IMRMOiiSP*^^ ues its life skills course.

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If you took Vioxx® and suffered from any of the following conditions you may be Planning Board .meetings entitled to monetary damages. may be on TV next year HEART ATTACK BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP meetings would confirm they act proper- STROKE Staff Writer ly, with integrity and openness." DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS In May of last year, the Township EICMJ NORTH BRUNSWICK - Stay tuned Council urged board members to think BLOOD CLOTS for township Planning Board meetings about having their meetings televised to ABNORMAL BLEEDING on TV. ensure a more open government. PULMONARY EMBOLISM Last year, the board squashed resi- Vioxx® was voluntarily dents' hopes for a more open government At that time, board member and Councilman Bob Davis said, "Because of recalled by Merck on when members voted against televising CONTACT THE LAWYERS AT their meetings, but now they're ready for the legal and economic ramifications, we September 30, 2004 Lynch • Martin lights, camera and action, according to feel the meetings should not be tele- Mayor Francis "Mac" Womack. vised." TO DISCUSS YOUR RIGHTS. MEETINGS CAN BE ARRANGED AT A Womack saiii the council will have to CONVENIENT LOCATION TO YOUR HOME. "Members were afraid that televising meetings would put them at risk in per- come up with more funding to televise 1-877-655-2267 sonal liability issues," Womack said. the meetings on Cable Channel 22. He "But, after reviewing the matter again, did not estimate probable costs. members seem confident that televising "We're going to have to ensure prop- er staff and equipment is available," Womack said. Womack said the benefit to residents would outweigh the additional funds needed. "Today our residents' greatest con- cerns lie with development in town," Womack said. "For them to see the board meetings where the master plan takes shape from what can and cannot be built, will be of certain importance to all residents." Womack said he hopes the decision will generate more citizen involvement in the township government. The mayor credited Councilman- elect Ralph Andrews, who is also the board's president, with revisiting the issue of televising meetings and gaining support for the matter. The board should begin televising their meetings early next year, Womack said. South Brunswick Township is the only other municipality in Middlesex County to televise Planning Board meetings, according to Planning Board Secretary Debbie Fienstien.

4 Community Bulletin Board Fund-raising basketball game at NBTHS Dec. 16 The staff at Linwood Middle School, North Brunswick, will hold a fund-raiser basketball game against the staff of North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS) Dec. 16 from 3:30-5 p.m. Pro- ceeds will benefit Armand Gorrell and his family. The game will be at the middle school gym at 25 Linwood Place. Referees will be the principals of both schools, Pete Clark of Linwood, and Frank Ingargiola of NBTHS. The men will also hold a pizza party for all participants following the game. For more information, call (732) 289-3600. Volunteer fire company blood drive Dec. 17 North Brunswick Volunteer Engine Company No. 2 will hold a blood drive Dec. 17 from 4-9 p.m. at the firehouse on Route 130 north (next to Logan's Towing). For more information, call Bruce at (732) 297-3135.

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those less fortunate is the right spuit to No. Brunswick resident, grab." Styx guitarist Burtnik All artist proceeds from the event will go to the community Food Bank of New plans Xmas Xtravaganza Jersey and Elijah's Promise soup kitchen in New Brunswick, Burtnik said. BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Concertgoers are also encouraged to do- Staff Writer nate warm clothes, new toys, and canned NORTH BRUNSWICK - Glen food for the needy at the show. Burtnik wants area residents to rock 'n' "I want to give back to the community roll for a reason this season. I've always lived in," Burtnik said. "My Burtnik, a lifelong North Brunswick roots grow deep here. My parents live resident who has written hit songs for here. I married my high school sweetheart Randy Travis, and Donand now we're raising three kids here." Henley, will throw his annual benefit con- It's now family tradition for his wife cert at the State Theatre in NewRosie and his three children, Beau, 23, Darla, 19, and Sally, 13, to attend the event, Burtnik said. "It's obvious that we're - j very happy here," Burtnik 'i said. "I've traveled all over '• the world, but this is home." The extravaganza began as a small show at Convention Hall in Asbury Park, Burtnik said. 'One year, I received a from the Bottom Line , a North Brunswick musician most noted for nnttiheshawnrLttiere W his membership in' the rock band Styx, plays at his Xmas 5~ , , , ., , en ater ovedl t All In Stock Monessen Vented Gas Logs i Xtravaganza hekf in New York City last year* , £ J ?: * ? „ Cannot Be Combined With Olher Offers King's in Times Square," With Coupon Only • In Stock Burtnik said. «• Not Valid on Previous Sales • Expires 1Z-B-04 « Brunswick on Friday. After 10 years of holding the concert be- For the past 16 years, the guitarist fore sellout crowds in New York, Burtnik 313 Route 33, Manaiapan, NJ most noted for his portrayal of Paul said he was ready for a homecoming. DUZY 2 or3 McCartney in Broadway's "" "This year it'll take place at the newly 1 "•800-395-0405 and his membership in the rock band Styx, renovated State Theatre, where I used to FREE ESTIMATES • FINANCING AVAILABLE OPEN 7 DAYS. Mon-Fri 9-5 • Sat 10-5 - Sun 11-4 has presented a holiday benefit show go as a kid to watch rock 'n' roll films like called Xmas Xtravaganza. Woodstock'and'Let It Be,'" "It's a concert, which features holiday The State Theatre, at 15 Livingston music performed by an eclectic group of Ave. in New Brunswick, recently under- artists," Burtnik said. went a $3 million renovation and restora- Although he never announces the artist tion project, Burtnik said. lineup before the show, Burtnik said past "They put a lot of effort into keeping its appearances included Idina Menzel, who is character," Burtnik said, "It's gorgeous and the star of Broadway's "Wicked," The Patti big, and has a great new sound system and Smith Group, Chris Barron of the Spin lighting." Doctors, Fred Schneider of the B-52's, Billy The New Brunswick Cultural Center - f. v- Squier, Jeffrey Gaines, Blue Oyster Cult, restored the state-of-the-art facility back to the Max Weinberg 7, Styx and John its original 1921 decorum, Burtnik said. McEnroe. Glen Burtnik's Xmas Xtravanganza "Everyone on stage performs seasonal 2004 will take place in the 1,800-seat the- A- material to get the audience to feel the hol- ater Friday night at 8 p.m. Details; If you want to catch iday spirit," Burtnik said. "And giving to www.statetheatrenj.org or (732) 246-7649. those last minute shoppers, then don't miss the last edition landmark for fine dining since 1967 ^ before the Christmas holiday! Christmas Edition: A. Jtv A JLJL * Good Cocktails Good Service ;.?;,', - Publishes: RESTAURANT • •%>'< fEieCember 22nd Classified: Business & Service Come spend the evening by our cozy Proof deadline: w Dec. 17th, 4pm Directory Deadline: fireplace. The fire is roaring!! Dec, 17, noon Specializing in: Non-proof deadline: • Steaks • Veal • Lamb • Clams • Oysters Dec. 20, noon ,-jybe ads deadline: • Crabcakes • Roast Pork • Salmon & more "'"pec.. 20, noon Contact your Advertising ConsMW^t'$!^4 MaJ&Your Am Check of ^ or more, Freehold: 732-358-5200 Holiday Party Si from our v 5 regular menu Long Branch: 732-870-6070 New Years f i I Excluding Holidays g Cannot lie combined with any dinner specials or i &&sertmtit>fu Noat^ « other otters One coupon per table Expires 1/12/0^ Greater Media Newspapers

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'Electronic Robin Hoods' disrespect residents' ould someone please get a virtual unregulated utility. Mayor "Mac" Womack Nonetheless, if Verizon or C and. the North Brunswick PSE&G had attempted the Township Council a cup of cof- same price-gouging tactic on the fee? Cablevision is asking the township's residents during the North Brunswick Township past decade, there would have Council for a 10-year extension been hell to pay. However, in the agreement. Now, to entice the case of Cablevision, Township Township Council, these elec- Attorney Konald Gordon wants tronic Robin Hoods are offering to run up a white flag before we such amenities as free Internet have fought the battle. access to each school library in Furthermore, during the OF TOTAL CHAO£>,ANP the township and for one munic- past 10 years — in an attempt to ipal building. keep my monthly cost down — I In addition, Cablevision will have continuously scaled back provide at no cost to the high service on my plan. school and Board of Education Consequently, today I have office an additional cable return about 15 percent fewer channels path to the municipal building. on my plan than I had 10 years Sound good? Well, beware of ago. Oh yes, there is also the cir- cable television companies bear- cumstance of my having to pay ing gifts. The reality of this deal for channels I don't even watch. is all of these items are ulti- Forget about the fact I only mately going to be paid for by speak English, yet still have to the Cablevision subscribers in pay for a glut of Spanish-speak- North Brunswick in higher ing stations I don't watch. monthly rates — give me a The whole Cablevision fran- break. My opinion is the chise circumstance in North Township Council should throw Brunswick stinks. The these money-grubbing Township Council needs to hold scoundrels out of the municipal these robbers' feet to the fire building into Hermann Road on until they get a new deal that their backsides. treats their customers in North , I'M AT A I have been a subscriber to Brunswick with respect and dig- NAU- Cablevision for 10 years, and in nity in their business practices. that time I have seen my month- ly charges rise by 77 percent. WftliamA. Cook Now, I realize cable television is North Brunswick Tour Torn Contrary to government reports, reader says the gob market is not thriving he government may say the influx of illegal immigrants. office about how many stacks of employment are going to work Today you better have more the economy is picking Their benefits are paid for by unpaid Medicaid bills they have two or three jobs for less money . than one skill if you want to stay Tup, but the job market Medicaid, which is, by defini- stuffed in a corner because they to make ends meet until some- ahead. isn't. ' : " . ' tion, "A health insurance pro- cannot collect on them. If these thing else comes along. That is, Show me a thriving job mar- The two don't go hand in gram financed and run jointly people are illegal, how do you if you are lucky, because a lot of ket, show me affordable medical hand anymore. Just because you by the federal and state govern- collect the money? companies are still using the old coverage, show me affordable have a thriving economy, it does- ments for low-income people of As a citizen, you find yourself adage, "If the economy gets bet- insurance, show me affordable n't mean there are jobs galore. It all ages who do not have the out of work, but you have to pay ter, they are going to leave for a housing. The fat cats can sit is hard to find another job start- money or insurance to pay for into a COBRA (Consolidated better paying job." That doesn't back in their leather chairs and ing out at with what you were health care. The goal of the pro- hold true anymore. Find a per- say the economy is getting bet- making, even with skills or gram is to provide medical and son who has been out of work for ter — tell that to the people training. other health care services to eli- a year or more and give him a standing in line on the other Depending on the field you gible individuals so that they JOE SINAGRA chance — he will be more than side of the desk. are in, try finding another job in are able to remain as self-suffi- Quest Column happy to work for you, and you Show me what you have to the same area, especially if you cient as possible." may have someone who will offer. First, show me what you are over a certain age. There Are illegal immigrants con- have years of experience to have done, show me a plan and isn't supposed to be job discrim- sidered eligible individuals? Any share. how it is being financed. Then I ination, but it goes on. medical procedures not covered Omnibus Budget Reconciliation There was a time when you may believe you, and you might Companies are not going to pay or any balance left over from the Act) plan to have benefits. If you could leave a job, and 30 min- get my vote. $85,000 a year to someone who hospital are written off. They do aren't working, how do you find utes later you were gainfully Enough with the smoke and is above age 50 when they can not have to pay. the money to pay for medical employed again. Those days are mirrors, the diversions, the get a younger person for $50,000 Where do you go to get the coverage? You're lucky if un- gone. There was a time you were rhetoric and promises. Let's get or less. money? The working class, of employment pays for the gro- told to finish high school or you real with the issues that concern There are plenty of jobs for course. Charge them more to ceries. wouldn't be able to get a job. the working class. $300 a week, but try to get one make up the difference because Who is coming out ahead on That sure has changed. of those. The competition is get- they are more stable and easier this deal? As far as unemploy- Even with a college educa- Joe Sinagra Sr. is a resident ting tough for those jobs, with to find. Ask any medical billing ment goes, those who do find tion, try finding a good job. ofHelmetta.

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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Middlesex County Fire Academy instructors Kenny Gibson and Rob Wesneski get ready to extinguish a Christmas tree set ablaze in Monday's demonstration on fire safety with holiday decorations.

Community Bulletin Board Officials seek to spark caution in decorating

SAYEEVILLE - In an event that fea- • Don't leave the lights on when you tured a Christmas tree aglow with go out or go to sleep; » CHRISTMAS EW BUFFET flames instead of lights, government offi- 8 Don't let bulbs touch anything that Atlulls S24.M Kids Sn:M Limited' Sinneefinn r menu avaibb cials Monday stressed the need to exer- can easily burn, such as paper; m SPECTACULAR NEW YEAR'S EVE fiUFFET cise care when decorating for the holi- « Don't overload sockets; days. » Use only UL-approved lights with Dinner Seating 6-9nni Limited dinner menu availabl'' State Assemblyman John Wisniewski, no more than three strands linked KNEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY who lives in Sayreville and is chairman together; of the N.J. Fire Safety Commission, 8 Use extension cords only if abso- fnctudes: DJ Entertainment,, —»» .. & CompiffFiBrttary teamed with Middlesex County lutely necessary and follow directions; & Complfmenlary Champagne Toast at Midnight s mum,YEAR'S DAY Open for Dinner . Freeholder Christopher Rafano and Don't place decorations directly County Fire Marshal Michael Gallagher above or around a fireplace; „.,- —.»...-«, VtilftJMondnyTliru Fridny Only B $ TWODtHNIR Sir John's Restaurant for a demonstration to show how fast a Consider getting an artificial tree natural Christmas tree can become because they are less of a fire hazard; ! 6 OFF engulfed in flames when placed too close • On real trees, needles should be to candles or other sources of heat. green and hard to pull from the branch- - RESERVE mm FOS ALL i-IQLIDAY EVENTS - "As the chair of the Fire Safety .es; • , •..,-•,..... 230 Washington Place, North Brunswick Commission, Ibelieve it'is of the utmost • Tree trunks should be sticky to the importance to keep people informed and touch; .'•':.- 782.297.3803 safe. The holidays are a time when many 8 Cut one inch off the trunk to Kelp it accidental fires occur," Wisniewski said. absorb water; "Our hope with this demonstration is to • A 6-foot tree should receive one gal- save lives during the holidays." lon of water every two days, and the Among the numerous tips given dur- water should be mixed with a commercial ing the event at the Middlesex County preservative; ^^U^^ Fire Academy in Sayreville were: • Don't keep a live tree for longer than • If Christmas bulbs burn out or blow, two weeks. replace them immediately;

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County flu-shot clinics set Toys, Comics, Cards, Anime Cellular Phone accessories, DVD'S, Posters, Rock & Roll Memorabilia, to distribute 2?000 doses Custom Jewelry, Personalized Children's Giftware, McFartane he Middlesex County Public Residents must bring identification a More! Health Department has set up for proof of age and residency, and a Medicare card, if applicable, to the clinic Plus, Yu-Gi-Oh Tournaments, Santa T clinics to distribute flu vaccine to Claus, Pottery Painting, Face Painting the more than 2,000 senior citizens who appointment. and morel preregistered but did not receive a flu High-risk residents must provide doc- shot during the lottery held earlier this umentation from their health care At Ike month. provider or employer verifying their eli- Qweira llerte I»:hllbli Cerate In addition, the remaining vaccine gibility as a high-risk individual to 50 Atrium Drive, Somerset, Nil receive a flu shot. Pregnant women Located off NJ Turnpike, exit 10 to I-287 exit 10 will be distributed to senior citizens and (Metuchen/Edison) high-risk individuals through the clinics require a doctor's note verifying the on a walk-in, first-come basis. pregnancy and a recommendation that Flu-shot clinics will be held according they receive a flu shot. Adrti'v 2-a.i-j paw; avuiUiblo Show Hours; Tri /.'.nri1 'nlo Viiil: Saturday Adults S10, Children (6-12) $5, 5 & under FREE1 to the following schedule: For more information, call the health 10 AM 6 PM 8 www.showmastei-sllc.com Dec. 10 — noon to 2 p.m. for pre- department hotline at (732) 745-4344 or Sunday Bring in a new unwrapped Toy & registered seniors, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for log on to www.co.Middlesex.nj.us/pub- Oi LJI732 77/-3405 10 AM 5 PM Save $2 off Any admission walk-ins, at the Alexander Jankowski lichealth/flu-clinics. asp. Community Center, 1 Olive St., Perth Amboy; • Dec. 17 - 9:30-11:30 a.m. for pre- registered seniors, 1 to 4 p.m. for walk- ins, at the Monroe Township Senior Center, 1 Municipal Drive. Due to a national shortage, the coun- ty initially received only 42 percent of its original vaccine order. The county public Founded in 1973, The Lewis School is a Private, Non-profit Resource of Educators and Advocates for health department was recently notified Learning Different Persons with language-based learning difficulties it would receive another 42 percent of the order, bringing the total to 10,920 related to Dyslexia, Attention Deficit & Auditory Processing. doses, or 84 percent of the original order. The Dec. 10 allotment will enable the county to provide shots to all senior citi- zens who preregistered for the Nov. 9 lot- Tree of Light 2004 tery and to l,<300 high-risk individuals who called irrto a phone bank this week. Also, it will be able to distribute all remaining doses to additional seniors and high-risk individuals through walk- in clinics. Health department representatives are notifying senior citizens from the original lottery about the new clinics and providing information about the clinic each senior should attend. Approximately an equal amount of remaining vaccine will be distributed at each of the clinics to walk-in, high-risk residents. Tickets will be handed out to individuals as they arrive, ensuring that no one will have to wait in line unless he ~A Holiday Concert and Open Houses- or she is assured a vaccine. Only individuals considered high risk Free to The Public-':.' . according to New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services guidelines ' You are Cordially Invited to Celebrate are eligible to receive flu shots through the program. The Gifts &- Great Possibilities" of Learning Diverse Minds. Qualified high-risk individuals in- clude senior citizens age 65 and above; residents age 18.or older with underlying 100,000 Lights Will Be Lit as a chronic medical conditions; all women, pregnant during the influenza season; Symbol of Hope and Encouragement health care workers involved in direct patient care; and out-of-home caregivers for Learning Different Persons Everywhere and household contacts of children under 6 months old. . Kesidents of Carteret, Cranbury, Dunellen, East Brunswick, Helmetta, Highland Park, Jamesburg, Metuchen, Friday, December 10th Milltown, Monroe, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Old Bridge, Perth Amboy, Plainsboro, Sayreville, South Amboy, South Plainfield, South River 7:00-9:30 p.m. and Spotswood will be able to participate in the program. In the Schoolyard at 53 Bayard Lane Residents of Edison, Middlesex Borough, Piscataway, South Brunswick (across from the YWMCA) and Woodbridge must call their local Diniuiioni Bineflt The Lewis Srhtwt's Setmlurshlp A Prognini fund departments of health for vaccines. ^Noted Speaker* To our readers _ x : Caroline Janover, Nationally Reputed Author & Educator Items for Community Bulletin Board may be e-mailed to [email protected]. "The Multiple Intelligences of the Dyslexic Learner" They also may be faxed to (732) 780-4192 or mailed to North & South Brunswick, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 07728. 53 Bayard Lane Princeton, NJ 08512 609-924-8120 www.lewisschool.org 1 6 SENTINEL, December 9, 2004 NS

in water, sewer charges BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP rentals. In July, a similar customer will Staff Writer pay 75 cents more in sewer and 55 cents more in water rates, according to the new JCC of No. & So, Brunswick Nursery School NORTH BEUNSWICK - Township ordinance. 1001 Finnegctn's Lane • North Brunswick, NJ water and sewer customers will get tem- Customers using between 1,201 and porary relief on their bill next year. 3,600 cubic feet will not see an increase The Township Council unanimously in their sewer bill until 2006, when they voted to adopt an ordinance that defers a will pay $37.26 instead of $36.34, but water and sewer rate increase for six they will pay an additional 99 cents for lommy- & Me Prog months in 2005, during Monday night's water next year, according to the ordi- (^Registration Begins Dec. 1M\ • Program Begins \an. '05) meeting. nance. "The water contract calls for an in- Finally, those customers using more Moms & Jot® Moms & crease every January, but we didn't feel than 3,600 cubic feet will pay an addi- we needed it so we pushed it off for six tional $1.21 per quarter when their months," Mayor Francis "Mac" Womack sewer bills increase to $42.83, and $1.11 said. more for water next year, according to Toddler fun club The township code had a rate increase the ordinance. scheduled for Jan. 1, but the adopted or- According to the ordinance, residents Friday -7^^^ dinance defers the increase to July. will pay the an annual sewer and water • CrafLs, music and movement, storytime, and snacks Township water and sewer rates are rate increase every July 1 until 2015. Indoor and outdoor playtime in a warm and nurturing environment • Diapuri welcome ° Nnn-siTMruin proyr.iin ,• calculated per 1,000 cubic feet of water In July 2015, the total water and consumption, according to the township sewer rate bill for a customer using be- code. Customers pay on a tiered-use tween zero and 1,200 cubic feet of water basis. will amount to $64.63. Those using be- " Based on those calculations, a cus- tween 1,201 and 3,600 cubic feet will pay tomer using zero to 1,200 cubic feet of a total of $94.53, and those using more water currently pays $28.26 per quarter than 3,600 cubic feet will pay $106.40 in for sewer rentals and $18.43 for water 2015. ^Community Bulletin Board If today is Thursday, So. Brunswick dance team dance clinic Dec. 19 The South Brunswick Dance Team 8. It includes classes on technique, arts why is your dad taking will hold a fund-raising dance clinic and crafts, and learning a routine to Dec. 19 from 12:30-4:30 p.m. at the perform for parents at the end of the main gym at South Brunswick clinic. Snacks will also be served. Cost Township High School, 750 Ridge Road, is $20-per-dancer, along with a canned medications for Tuesday? Monmouth Junction section of South food item for the local food bank. Timely medication management, daily assistance, and a more secure Brunswick. For more information, call Miss environment may be whafs needed at this time. The clinic is for children in grades K- Galella at (732) 329-4044, ext. 7284. THE RESIDENCE AT FORSGATE, an Assisted Living Community, offers a choice of lifestyle options tailored to personal needs. We take pride in the quality of care we provide and the peace of mind it gives you. •HH

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Shows featuring many ident whose 14-year-old d iu-,hic I n - t lii. coiiiiniitiK ill on IJJC pail , Elizabeth plays the lead role nl f 1 i i ui the d mil 1*1 .uul ilit II I UIU'IL- area youth dancers Among the local youths ft ui'iccl in Hill the h.llfM Ork |)V -. (ill will be staged Saturday the production are five North I5>""- K> It -. M r ll\ l\U'l"l, L(l 'l' 111 till residents — Briana Burckhaidt S u ih )>< iloim mil to n iiifliiiiLC -hi ome of New Jersey's most talented Kramer, Jillian and Mackenzii Ki< i uul -aid youth dancers will take the stage Christina Soto; Michelle BU-.HU i ul I IIL hi_h -(hool is SSaturday when a state ensemble Dayton; Alexandra DeAmicis Mill Id MI !•>()([ inhiiiv presents its annual production of "The Jessica and Jaimie Berube ol LiUl( Nutcracker." Silver; Kelsey McMahon, Red H mk uul The shows, with performances at 1 Kara Menendez, Tinton Falls. p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at East Brunswick The fall-length ballet, , High School, Middlesex County, will fea- directed by Nancy Turano, ture approximately 60 dancers, mostly also features about a dozen between the ages of 9 and 18. Presented guest artists, including i by the N.J. Dance Theatre Ensemble in members of the Juilliard conjunction with the East Brunswick Dance Ensemble, Alvin Ailey . Education Foundation, the shows have School, SUNY Purchase and I become an annual December tradition at Luna Negra. the school. Initially brought to the j Ensemble Business Director Karin high school several years ago Engel said the production, with many by Nancy Paulson, a one- dancers hailing from central New Jersey, time East Brunswick Board I has been a great success in East of Education member who ' Brunswick, whose auditorium has seat- previously served in Engel's ing for 730. position, the ensemble first [ "It's a timeless, classic story set to the began performing "The i music of Tchaikovsky, with beautiful Nutcracker" 35 years ago. dancing and costumes," she said. "It's a Engel said the annual very professional production." shows are a major endeavor But what is unique about the en- in terms of space and pro- semble's performance is that the dancers duction needs, which is why are considered "preprofessional." Joining it is performed at only one the company through an audition process venue. It also involves a at the age of 9, the dancers take weekly tremendous effort on the technique cjasses with the ensemble at part of the performers. Drew University in Madison, study both "We start rehearsing in classical ballet and modern dance, and in October," Engel said. "We most cases take dance classes at a local rehearse on both Saturdays Above, Christina Soto, 17, peiforma as studio two to three times a week. and Sundays each weekend "Aisbian* in the New Jersey Dance Theatre "So, the level of instruction is of a very until the performances. It's Ensemble s production of 'The Nutcracker ' high caliber," said Engel, a Westfield res- pretty time-consuming and At left, Sarah Kramer. 37, as ' Toy Soldier."

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(Continued from page 1) housing is currently not a stock we pro- tect the environmentally sensitive Far- Approximately 900 people signed a funding to the development of township vide for our residents in the township," rington Lake." petition against any development on the senior center, offering township residents Womack said. "I still support the board's NBR continues to work on its lawsuit Pulda farm in August, which NBR mem- first refusal of any units built on the and the council's actions. They're right and still seeks donations to ensure that bers presented to the council before im- farm, and keeping some of the units with regard to zoning for the PAC." the group can see it all the way through, plementing the rezone. small to ensure affordability. Developer Jack Morris of Piscataway- Galioto said. "The only reason the Township Coun- "The bonuses are just not legal," based Edgewood Properties currently has Barbara K. Lewinson, an East cil unanimously voted for this is because Galioto said. the Pulda farm under contract. In March Brunswick lawyer working with Donato they received tremendous sums of money Womaclc defended the density bonus- he went to the board with preliminary pro-bono on the matter, said the suit re- from the Middlesex County Democratic es and called them a "creative" and legal plans to build 96 single-family homes on mains a fight to retain the Pulda farm as Organization who Mr. Morris funds with way to give township residents the option the property. open space, various businesses," Lewinson said. of moving into the PAC. In June, Morris' representatives "The only reason NBR has not filed Lewinson urged the council to offer Residents like Maureen Little urged pitched a plan to build a 345-unit PAC if the complaint in pursuit of this is the Pulda family fair market value for the council to consider eminent domain officials rezoned the property, but said because they are not allowed to file for the farm. as away of obtaining the property if the Edgewood Properties would prefer to open space pursuant to the laws of the "The Pulda farm should be taken Pulda family would not consider selling build single-family homes on the farm. state of New Jersey," Lewinson said. through eminent domain and purchased their land to the township. In October, Edgewood Properties "However, NBR believes they will be suc- by the township for fair market value, Other residents, like Morris Enyeart, sided with NBR and intervened in their cessful in retaining the farm as the last which is under $10 million," Lewinson expressed their disdain for condemna- lawsuit against the township. pristine piece of open space in North said. tion. Doug Wolfson, an attorney for Edge- "I don't believe eminent domain is an wood Properties, said Morris still prefers . Community Bulletin Board appropriate action," Enyeart said. "I to build single-family homes on the land. don't think it's an action the courts would Beyond the procedural errors, the Alumni wind symphony in concert Dec. 18 uphold because the township has already lawsuit contends the township engaged The Rutgers University alumni wind and residents from local communities. met its needs for open space." in spot-zoning the Pulda Farm. symphony will present its annual holiday Director is 1973 Rutgers graduate The mayor agreed with Enyeart, and "It's being treated differently from concert Dec. 18 at 8 p.m. at the Nicholas Nicholas Santoro. Guest conductor will be Music Center, Rutgers University, Dou- Rutgers graduate Nanette O'Neal. The glas Campus, Route 18 and Georges concert is free of charge and open to the Street, New Brunswick. The symphony is general public. For more information, call a nonprofit consisting of Rutgers alumni William at (732) 951-1993. Kits now available for 'Communities of Light' "Communities of Light 2004," a project through Dec. 17. Each kit includes materi- to benefit Women Aware Inc., is now under als for six luminaries to light approximate- way for the first time in Middlesex County. ly 100 linear feet. Residents and business- Women Aware is a New Brunswick-based es will light the candles Dec. 19, and place nonprofit that provides crisis intervention the lit candles along driveways and side- and support services for victims of domes- walks in and around the county as a sym- tic violence. Women Aware is joining bol of hope for individuals struggling with Hunterdon, Mercer and Somerset counties violence in the home. Rain dates are Dec. that successfully presented the event in 26 and 31. For information on where to 2002 and 2003. Luminary candle kits purchase a luminary ldts, call Eve Hook at prirpd at $10 will bp available fo*" purchase Women Aware at (7321-249-4900

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Police are investigating the reported theft of a red and purple Kawasaki motorcycle, val- ued at $5,000, from the Constitution Circle park- ing lot between 11:30 p.m. Nov. 29 and 8:30 a.m. Nov. 30, according to police r.eports.

~s .Police arrested township resident Richard Bollenbacher, 32, of Riva Avenue and charged SOUTH BRUNSWICK him with disorderly conduct at the Omega Diner W.V. Griffin Nurseries, Inc. on Route 1 at 3:05 p.m. on Dec. 2 after he One Of The Oldest 81 Largest reportedly slammed the restaurant's front dooi Christmas Tree Farms In N.J. into an ATM, shattering the glass door and • lOOO's Of Trees To Choose From cracking the machine, causing over $500 worth 8 Choose & Cut of damage, according to police reports. After • Pre-Cut Trees arresting Bollenbacher, police transported him » Balled Trees to headquarters, where he was processed and • Greens & Wreaths later released on his own recognizance. • Grave Blankets M 190 Fresh Pond Road Police are investigating nine reportedly (Off Rt. 130 North) related incidents of criminal mischief to vehicles OPEN DAILY parked on Clay Street, Brighton Way and Albury Weekdays 11-4 pm Way, all streets off of Hartland Commons, that Saturday & Sunday 9-4 pm resulted in thousands of dollars of damage Open Nov. 26th thru Dec. 19th when the vehicles' tires were flattened and bod- ies were scratched between 8 p.m. Dec. 5 and 732-257-2484 7:30 a.m. Dec. 6, according to police reports. Police said a case of compact discs and an AM/FM MP3 player, with a total value of $650, went missing from an unlocked Honda Civic on Clay Street. Police said the damage looks as if it was made by a screwdriver. EAST BRUNSWICK Police are investigating the reported theft Weigelia Gardens of a lyiagellan RoadMate navigation system, val- • Fresh Pre Cut Trees ued"1 at $1,400, from a construction trailer on • Unique Wreaths & Grave Renaissance Boulevard between 3 p.m. and 5 Covers p.m. on Dec. 2, according to police reports. • Handmade Bows & Ribbons Police said the system was left unattended in an • Table Top Trees unlocked trailer at the time of the theft. • Fresh Greens, Roping • Special Orders Gladly Taken • MC & Visa Accepted South Brunswick 660 Cranbury Road 732-254-3474 Police arrested and charged Rac.hitkum Patel, 24, of East Windsor, with driving while intoxicated after police found him unconscious in a car parked on the front lawn of a residence K, "t on Georges Road Dec. 5, Patel, who refused hospital treatment, was processed' and released. 3 ) EAST BRUNSWICK . Giamarese Farms Police arrested and charged Rosemary • lOO's of Trees to Choose Froml Woodfield, 66, of Princeton, with driving while • Cut Your Own intoxicated Dec. 5: • Tag Early! A y, • Wreaths • Grave Blankets The driver's side of a 2003 Volkswagen • Roping Passat, parked in the South Brunswick High • Decorations School parking lot, was smashed Dec. 1. • Table Top Trees CLOSED MONDAYS A home on Norton Road was reported van- Tuesday-Saturday dalized Dec. 5. The owner reported that pump- 9am - 5:30pm kins on his yard were smashed, several trees Sunday 12pm - 5:30pm were uprooted, sandbags were cut, a scare- www.giamaresefarm.com * crow and statues were moved, and a trailer was 156 Fresh Pond Road tampered with. Police do not have any sus- pects, according to the police report. U 732-821-9494 ' Community Bulletin Board Tickets on sale for Julio SOUTH BRUNSWICK . Crossroads Nursery, Inc. Iglesias at State Theatre • Balled Trees • Fraser Fir Tickets are now available for the Jan. • Grand Fir 9 performance by Julio Iglesias at The • Do\iglas Fir • Balsam State Theatre, 15 Livingston Ave., New » Nobel Fir Brunswick. The concert will be Jan. 9 at • Wreaths • Grave Covers • Poinsettias 7 p.m. Tickets range from $25-$100. • Roping • Swags • Sprays Iglesias will perform songs from his » Christmas Gift Shop latest album, "Love Songs," a compila- Open 7 Days 7:30 am-9 pm tion of his greatest songs. He will also 981 GeoTges Road perform songs such as "To AH the Girls I Loved Before" and "Moonlight Lady." 732-297-8110 Iglesias began his musical career in 1968 by winning the prestigious song festival in Spain, "The Benidorm." He has also received the first and only Diamond Record Award ever given to a performer To Advertise On This -800-660-4ADS by the Guinness Book of World Records. For tickets or more information, call the box office at (1-877) 782-8311.

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rant on Old Bridge Turnpike in South emerge in the spring." New Step Inn Ballroom River. Kashiparekh said he plans to He said borough officials have been owner plans to reopen this weekend following Saturday's per- create a similar environment at the helping the thespians to make sure a formances of "It's a Wonderful Life," it Step Inn, also using the space as a ban- new location is secured. According to as bar and restaurant will likely mark the last time the the- quet hall and holding special events council President Thomas Pollando, the ater troupe graces the MacArthur such as jazz performances and comedy involved parties are close to a deal that BY JOHN DUNPHY nights. would see the Main Street Theater Co. Staff Writer Avenue stage. The holiday show is the last of the season for the company, "Where people could spend the whole set up camp at the former Krome night- SAYREVILLE - It's provided a which is currently looking for a new night [at the restaurant]," Kashiparekh club at Route 35 and Old Spye Road. stage for countless performers and venue. said. "We're very close on that," he said. entertainment for thousands. "We've been preparing ourselves for The new establishment, which its The club closed its doors in But the Step Inn Ballroom, used by the move," said Vic Morosco, who has owner said will likely receive a new September following the late-August the Main Street Theater Co. since the performed and directed with the troupe name, could be open for business by shooting of a Union Township man, Che troupe was formed in 1994 by local almost since its inception. "We've been February, he said. Broadus, as he was leaving the club fol- teenagers with a passion for theater, here 10 years, it's been our home." Morosco said the theater troupe has lowing a Teeri Night promotion. has changed hands and will soon oper- The Step Inn Ballroom will now be prospects for a new location. The Beninato family, which owns ate as a restaurant and sports bar. operated by Parag Kashiparekh, the "We definitely have to find a place," the Krome property, was expecting to As a result, when the curtain drops owner of the Crestwood bar and restau- Morosco said. "We're hoping to re- close the club several months later and sell the site to a developer who would then build an age-restricted community and marina on and around the Krome site. While talks with the developer, A Great Weekend in Princeton Continues Zigga Roshnasky, of Continental Properties Inc., are still ongoing, any groundbreaking on such a development would likely take place in late 2005, Roshnasky said. ~presents a lecture and hook signing by~ Krome, which for many years op- erated as Club Bene, had been holding all-ages concerts and teen nights since ' Caroline Janover & Jamie Janover losing its liquor license in 2001, and had gained negative public attention on •~as-they perform™ several occasions, many related to crowd control problems and the need for a police presence. "The Multiple Intelligences of the Dyslexic Learner: "I don't think residents would mind the theater going in there," Pollando If Only Mrs. Greenleaf Could See Me Now!" said. "This way, it keeps our word that we wouldn't have a club in that area, nothing that will have nuisance issues." With redevelopment talks still ac- Saturday, December 11 tive, the nightclub property would like- ly be just a temporary home for the the- 10:30 a^m.—12:30 p,m, ater company. "The mayor is behind [the troupe] ••••"••• Trinity Church and interested in our well-being," Morosco said. "Our summation is the mayor and the powers that be want us 33 Mercer Street Princeton, NJ to stay alive." Pollando said the borough is in- terested in building a theater off Main Caroline Janover, Nationally Reputed Author of Street in the vicinity of borough hall. However, as the project would cost at Tosh, A Boy with Dyslexia least a couple million dollars, it would still be a few years before it could and other children's books on dyslexia become a reality. ' and ADD. She has over 35 years teaching "It takes money, like anything else," he said. - experience and lectures nationally on the "I think the Main Street Theater Co. importance of identifying and nurturing the offers a venue for local residents to hone their skills," Mayor Kennedy ''multiple intelligences" of children O'Brien said. "I think it's an integral part of our community." growing up with a learning difference. Once "It's A Wonderful Life" wraps, it will be time to begin one of the more difficult phases of moving — cleaning up. "We definitely want to stay in Jamie Janover is a "self-taught master of Sayreville. We're hoping down the line, the whole borough will want us to be a improvisation," He is recognized as a true innovator viable part of the community with our own stable theater," Morosco said. "I on the hammered dulcimer (a percussion stringed think we're optimistic. It's all a matter instrument m the zither family, played with small of time." sticks called hammers,) Jamie has played with bands like Phish and has appeared on more than 20 official commercial recording releases, T© our readers Items for Community Bulletin Board may be e-mailed to [email protected]. They also may be faxed to (732) 780-4192 For or mailed to North & South Brunswick, X*se*vattom & Information, Please Call 609-924-8120 P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 07728. IMS SENTINEL, December 9, 2004 23 dent will need $381.17 for the school "Each year it doesn't get any easier," cient amounts of it may not be available year. This allotment includes funding for Scott said. in the future. Schools, according to Scott, School budget items such as textbooks, teaching sup- The school budget caps law and its may have to reduce staff or raise prop- (Continued from page 1) plies, athletic supplies and library books. possible repeal was also a topic for heat- erty taxes. The per pupil allotment for a middle ed discussion at the budget meeting. "Neither is a good option," Scot said. Assistant Superintendent for school student is $254.84, and $206.16 The law, passed in June, reduced the Business Jeffrey Scott said the budget According to Scott, potential amend- for an elementary student. annual cap on spending growth from 3 ments to the law by January can help the approach stays close to enrollment pro- The budget, Scott said, is based on an percent to 2.5 percent and reduced the jections. 2005-06 budget. average class size of 25 students for amount of surplus school districts may Little by little, Scott said, the nega- Enrollment is projected to increase, grades six through 12, and an average carry from 6 percent to 3 percent. tive aspects of S1701 will be amended. Scott said, by an additional 226 students class size of 23 students for kindergarten Calling it an unfortunate piece of leg- Board member Martin Abschutz said for the 2005-06 school year. The projected through fifth grade. islation, McCartney said the bill has a he was excited by the amount of people allocation per pupil have remained rela- Scott said challenges such as an misplaced purpose and has created erro- who have shown interest in repealing the tively static, Scott said. increase in haalth benefits despite a lack neous new caps which reduce a school's law. It is important, Abschutz said, that According to Scott, board members in state aid make creating a budget par- needed reserve. the public knows about the law, which meet with school principals to determine ticularly difficult. The reserves, according to McCartney, takes control away from the school dis- if allocation is adequate to meet student Over the last 11 years, according to are used to offset budget increases. trict. needs. Scott, the board has been successful in Using portions of a school's reserves, "It's a marathon, not a sprint," According to the 2005-06 draft budg- creating a budget. according to McCartney, will lessen the Abschutz said of the process of trying to et, a South Brunswick High School stu- amount of taxes placed on property own- amend the law. ers, who would have otherwise had to Abschutz also outlined a timetable for pay larger amounts of property tax. district's budget process with the next According to McCartney, the bill will budget committee meeting scheduled for create dangerous conditions for some dis- Jan. 11. Watercolorist to share skills at artists meeting tricts as property taxes spike. Budget meetings should continue into Watercolorist Lorraine Niemela of College, Lincroft section of Middletown; According to Scott, the effects of February, but may depend on whether Colts Neck will be the guest presenter at and Peter's Valley Craft Education S1701 may force districts to use portions the district receives state aid informa- the next meeting of the Suburban Artists Center, Layton section of Sandyston. of surplus for expenses such as teacher tion, according to Abschutz. Guild (SAG) of Central New Jersey SAG is an active painting and learn- salaries. The surplus, Scott said, should A public hearing on the proposed planned for 2 p.m. on Dec. 10 at the East ing group, covering Middlesex, be used for one-time expenses, as suffi- school budget is scheduled for March 22. Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Monmouth and Somerset counties. Civic Center Drive. Meetings are held on the second Friday Niemela teaches watercolor classes in of each month at the East Brunswick the United States and abroad. She has Library. For more information, call Paula been the watercolor instructor at the Feifer at (732) 238-0800 or Selena Newark- Museum; Brookdale Community Palmer at (732) 254-3113. Baby-'Sitter's training scheduled for January Boys and girl's ages 12-18 are invited session training program. Students will to attend a "* Baby-Sitter's Training be taught to develop critical decision- Course, certified by the American Bed making abilities and to provide basic care Cross, from 7-9:15 p.m. for four consec- : and first aid. utive weeks beginning Jan. 3. The East : Cost is $55 for East Brunswick resi- Brunswick Division of Recreation will dents, $70 for nonresidents. Fees are due sponsor the event. at registration. Participants will use lifelike infant For more information, call (732) 390- and child mannequins during the nine- 6797.

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East Brunswick TMMIF EPISCOTM CIURCI Assembly of, God New Hope 100 Hardenburg Lane, East Brunswick, NJ jMiTAWAN Presents Baptist Church < "StiUalty \s S ^on&crful aQLife"" 200tf, Ckudmai SvwLczs. -/ Holiday Drama Christmas Eve. Friday. Dec. 24 Fri., Sat. & Sun. Dec. 17,18 & 19 @7:30 4 PM-FAMILY EUCHARIST For the month of December Free Admission/All Welcomed Join Us Fri., Dec. 24th @ 7PM Organ, Carols & Children's Choir Saturday, December 18. 2004 i <& C&ldif £W Christmas For The Birds 5:00 p.m. Church School - Christmas Pageav Rev. David Mazzella, Pastor 10:30 PM - PROGRAM OF MUSIC: Saturday. December 18. 2004 732-422-7065 10:00 a.m - 1:00p.m. Holiday Prayer Breakfi Choir, Piano & Organ Extravaganza hosted by Images ofSisterhoai' <4& 11:00 PM - HOLY EUCHARIST, Guest speaker - Deaconess Dorothy Clark Adult Choir & Instrumental Accompaniment Abyssinian Baptist Church, Newark, NJ Christmas Worship Service MILLERMEMORIAL Christmas Day, Sunday. Dec. 25 • Sunday, December 19, 2004 9 AM-Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Worship Service only Sunday. Dec. 26 - Christmas Watchnite Service Sunday. Dec. 19"' 11 arn - Christmas Service Friday, December 31, 2004 8 AM & 10 AM - Holy Eucharist 10:00p.m. Worship Service Christmas Eve All services are free of charge. Friday, Dec. 24"' -7 pm Family Service All Are Welcome! All are welcome. 11 pm - Communion Service Trinity is right at the end of Ryers Lane CORNER RIDGE ROAD & NEW ROAD (18 Ryers Lane), off Rt. 79, Around the NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH MONMOUTH JUNCTION corner from St. Clement's RC Church 45 Hampton Street, Metuchen, NJ 732-329-6719 732-591-9210 Rev. Ronald L. Owens, Sr. Pastor REV. JOHN H. MALTBY, PASTOR www.trinitymatawan.com (732) 549-8941

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Dec. 21 benefit performance for Shrewsbury Chorale Holiday Through the Looking Glass with local Red Cross Concert Alice in Wonderland Brookdale Performing Arts Dec. 11, 8 p.m. through Jan. 2 . V Pkk of the- week Center Christ Episcopal Church exhibit and activities: holiday Newman Springs Road, Lincroft 90 Kings Highway, Middletown trees and decorations; train Holiday Spectacular on Ice tickets: $20, $15 seniors and tickets: $20-$8; $2 discount if displays; "Holiday Bingo With BCC students purchased by Dec. 9 the Queen of Hearts" (Dec. 12) (732)224-2411 (732)542-2151; Monmouth Museum The Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, www.shrewsburychorale.org Brookdale Community College will present a winter wonderland Dec. 17, The 1940s Radio Hour Newman Springs Road, Lincroft when skaters in dazzling costumes will through Dec. 19, 8:30 p.m.; Holiday Hop: Platters, Coasters adm]ssion: $5; events free with glide gracefully across a state-of-the-art Sun. 2:30 p.m. and Drifters admission portable ice rink and singers will fill the First Avenue Playhouse Dec. 11, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. (732) 747-2266 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands State Theatre hall with holiday carols. dessert and show: $20-$12; Livingston Ave., New Brunswick The performance will feature beautiful dinner theater: $35-$30 tickets: $45-$20 „ Nutcracker choreography, special effects, holiday (732)291-7552 (732) 246-7469 music and realistic settings that will trans- Performing Arts Ensemble port the audience to Santa's workshop. . Carol Fredette and Andy Ezrin Trio . Dec. 11 and 12, 3 p.m. • Tickets for the 8 p.m. performance.are Musk Dec. 12,2 p.m. The Strand Theater $47.50, $35 and $20, and can be pur- Monmouth County Library Fourth and Clifton avenues, chased at the box office, 99 Monmbuth Everything Holidays: A Musical Headquarters Lakewood Revue Symmes Drive, Manaiapan tickets: $24-$11 St., (732) 842-9000 or oniine at Dec. 10,11 at 8 p.m.; free jazz concert www.countbasietheatre.org. 732 671-9655; Dec. 12 at 2 p.m. (732) 431-7242 (732) 706-7675 Brookdale Performing Arts Center Canticle of Christmas Dec. 12, 4 p.m. Company of Dance Arts Newman Springs Road, Lincroft Dec. 11,1:30 and 5:30 p.m.; tickets: $18; senior citizens $15; Trinity Episcopal Church 18 Ryers Lane, Matawan Dec. 12, 3 p.m. BCC students $10 Count Basie Theatre (732) 224-2411 free-will offering, open to the public 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank Scrooge (732)591-9210 tickets: $28-$12 Special Events 10 and up) Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 2:30 Inspiring Seasonal Music: (732) 842-9000 and 8 p.m., Sun. 2:30 p.m.; Premier Theatre Company N.J. Chamber Singers Favorite Holiday Songs "Exploring the Seasonal Sky," Dec. 10,11,16,17,18 at 8 p.m.; Dec. 11,7:30 p.m. Christmas Lantern Tours of Allaire (all ages) Sat. and Sun. 1 p.m.; Dec. 11,12,19 at 2 p.m. Diane Tarn, vocalist Trinity Episcopal Church, Dec. 14,7:30 p.m. , led by authentically dressed- Wonderful Sky" (best for ages Henderson Theater 65 W. Front St., Red Bank; interpreters 7 and younger) Sat. and Sun. 850 Newman Springs Road Monmouth County Library tickets $8; Headquarters Dec. 11,5-8 p.m., 90-minute 11:30 a.m.; additional daytime Lincroft (732) 741-4581 tour, leaves every 15 minutes shows at 11:30 a.m., 1 and 2:30 tickets: $23; $20 seniors; Symmes Drive, Manaiapan Historic Village at Allaire p.m. holiday week (Dec. 27-30) $16 students; $13 age 12 and free concert A Swinging Winter Celebration: (732)431-7242 Atlantic Avenue/Routs 524, Wall Ocean County College Novins under; half-price on Dec. 11 for The Richard Reiter Swing Band tickets: $9; advance purchase children accompanied by a Planetarium presented by Barron Aits Center Shore Players Big Band: required College Drive, Toms River grandparent Dec. 10, 8 p.m. (732)919-3500 (732) 774-7827 A Night of Holiday Music admission: $6 ages 13 and up, Woodbridge United Methodist Dec. 16,7:30-10 p.m. $5 ages 60 and up, $4,50 ages Church Keyport Holiday House Tour Beguiled Again: St. Clement's Parish Center 12 and under 69 Main St., Woodbridge Route 79, Matawan Dec. 11,4-9 p.m. (732) 255-0342; The Songs of Rodgers & Hart free admission; seating is first begins at Gingerbread House,' Dec. 10-31 tickets: $25, includes light www.ocean.edu/planet.htm come, first served refreshments; to benefit Main and West Front streets, The Forum Theatre free, but items for food pantry Keyport 314 Main St., Metuchen Clement House, a home to requested assist needy families tickets: $15 advance, , On stage tickets: $28-$32; $45 for New . (732) 634-0413 $18 day of tour Year's Eve celebration (732) 536-0005 (732)946-2711 Mrs. Gould's 1907 Holiday Social (732) 548-0582 Comcast Holiday Concert in St. George Productions Freehold . For Kids Commemoration of 60th through Dec. 23, Celadine presented by Freehold Center Anniversary of the Battle of She Wed.-Sat. 11:30 a.m.; Starring Amy Irving Partnership Stargazing and Storytelling Bulge Sun. 3 p.m. comic historical romance Arcadian Chorale, Freehold Monmouth County Park System speakers, historical audio-visual Georgian Court College by Charles Evered Brass Ensemble program for ages 7 and up and presentation, local veterans of Lakewood Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. Dec. 10,8 p.m. parents the Battle of the Bulge, Jackson Dec. 12 at 2 &7p.m. The Nutcracker tickets: $40, includes show, First Baptist Church Dec. 10,6-8 p.m. presented by the New Jersey Memorial H.S. Jazz Band, lunch, tour George Street Playhouse 81 W. Main St., Freehold Manasquan Reservoir, Georgia refreshments Livingston Ave., New Brunswick " Dance Theatre Ensemble, (732) 987-2263, free and open to the public Tavern Road, Howell in conjunction with the East Dec. 12,1p.m. reservations required tickets: $28-$56 (732) 462-3584 . • Fee: $6 per person Brookdale Community College (732) 246-7717 Brunswick Education Foundation (732) 842-4000 Dec. 11 at 1 & 4:30 p.m. Warner Student Life Center It's a Wonderful Life Shore Holiday Gospelfest Newman Springs Road, Lincroft One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest East Brunswick High School presented by the Sayreville Main choirs from area • Cranbury Road lots 6 and 7) Street Theatre Company presented by Monmouth Players Dec. 11,6:30 p.m. free program, preregistrarion Dec. 10-11, 8:15 p.m.; tickets: $17; $14, senior citizens •Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. Trinity A.M.E. Church & children under age 10; $12 requested Dec. 11 at 2 &8p.m. Dec. 12,2:30 p.m. 64 Liberty St., Long Branch (732)224-2315; ,..;.-.. Naveslnklibrary Theater for groups of 20 or more Step-Inn Ballroom , : : (732)222-6598; (732) 254-3233 .. MacArthur & McCutclteonO : Sears and Monmouth avenues, [email protected] Old-fashioned Lantern Walk In avenues, Sayreville Middletown Freehold Borough tickets: $18, $16 for seniors & tickets: $12; refreshments HolidayFare Exhibits Dec. 17,7p.m. : ' students; add $2 at the door; available; reservations N.J. Opera Theater Singer Circle meet at Park Avenue School, , includes dessert & beverage (732)291-9211 Dec. 11,7 p.m. 280 Park Ave.; police will escort;. (732)553-1153 - www.monmouthplayers.org Nassau Presbyterian Church The Trains Are Back on Track! : walk will end at Hali of Records 300 feet of track, Lionel 027- 1 61 Nassau, Princeton 'Plaza; ' , •''•.: '••••. A Christmas Carol Joy to the Children free and open to the public gauge trains (732) 462-3584 . '• • 'by Charles Dickens • :• •••,.« story of George Mueller and the (609) 919-1767; www.njot.org through Dec. 23, Mon.-Fri. 11 www.ffeeholdcenter.com H;,Deo/1.0:& 17 at8 p.m. -;s';' orphanages he established in a.m.-4 p.m.; Sai-Sun. 2-4 p.m.; Dec. 11 8( 18 at 3 &7,p.m -' ^ •••,- Victorian England; orchestral Jubilee Holiday Concert Barron Arts Center Kwanzaa Festival and ; -.musical score; live animals; Season's Greetings: A Holiday Dec. 12 & 19 at 3 p.m. c v Arcadian Chorale and chamber 582 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge Marketplace Playhouse 22 :.:•- •»^ ' :.;> " snow; for all ages orchestra Magic Show (732)634-0413 Ghanaian dancers & musicians; 210 Dunhams •:; Dec. 12,16,17,18, 7 p.m. Dec. 11,7:30p.m. for families & children ages 5-12 Dec. 17-18 :• East Brunswick . .I Shore Christian Center St. Joseph Church Dec. 12,1:30 and 3.30 p.m. N.J. Performing Arts Center : tickets: $10 , ;•-.4041 Squankum Road, Wall 376 Maple Place, Keyport Algonquin Arts Theatre One Center St., Newark • group rates available i .'tickets: $15, VIP $20, free-will offering 173 Main St., Manasquan tickets: $19-$10 (732)254-3939 ages 3-15 and seniors $12; . 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1 'm convinced that there are two types ing, I'll find it for you. Don't open that door! of women in this world. There are the Don't open that one either! Will you stop orderly and systematic types, and opening stuff? Are you insane?" there are the chaotic women, such as I followed up with my personal favorite, myself, who cram stuff wherever we can. "Why in the world would you check the j of 98° & «TVf« The systematic gals make organization freezer? And yes! I do have plans for those look easy. T.hey know where the mate is to chicken gizzards." each and every sock in their care. They keep their linens in chronological order, alphabetize their canned goods and have never, for any reason, misplaced a light LORI CLINCH bulb. 7 The systematic gals have dust-free Are We There Yet. homes, their desks are without clutter, and the prospect of soggy vegetables in their crisper is more than they can bear. I am the queen of the chaotic group. The fact that the checkbook turned up While I strive for an organized existence, it behind the potatoes in the drawer under eludes me at every turn. My shoes stray the oven would make no sense at all to the from their mates, my best forks hide out in unseasoned mind. But as any woman the kids' toy boxes, and I have been search- worth her salt will tell you, valuable items ing, for no less than two years, for the spare should always be stashed in the last place set of keys to the car. the average thief would think to look. While I would love to open a drawer and That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. admire its theme, I can't seem to decide Last Saturday night, I walked into our whether the drawer to the right of the sink bedroom and caught a glimpse of my hus- should be called the Haven for Plastic band's feet as they protruded from under Wrap or the Cozy Corner for Cloves. the bed. Despite the fact that no one in this I instantly knew he'd misplaced some- house has had a need for a bobby pin in thing and that a lecture on organization over 36 years, we house one in every draw- would be sure to follow. "What on earth are er. Along with* a rubber band, a bread tie you doing under there?" I asked with fear. and one not-quite-used Q-tips swab. "I'm marveling at the mess." Amid this chaos, there's nothing that I "What are you looking for?" dread more than when my beloved mis- "I've lost the mate to my black oxfords. aaaiifcer.i places something. It compares only to being Why can't we do something about this clut- and iaentlort. eo«&.j served a search warrant by a band of ter?" itiMii4W..Mticr> 5$ THBATRK • overzealous FBI agents, light before they "Because it's tiring, it's tedious, and iwjalwim/cJktfisiDj toss the house. There's no end to where this quite frankly, I feel it's beneath us. Besides, man will look. why would you think that your Oxfords Take' January 2001, for instance. It would be under the bed?" shall forever be known as "The Winter "Because I already looked under the That I Misplaced the Checkbook." shoe rack and came up empty," he replied It started with an inquiry as simple as, with Sarcasm. ALL SIGNS POINT TO "Hey, have you seen the checkbook?," but it His shoe finally turned up beneath the quickly evolved into something much more. couch cushion. But not before he rum- Eight after we looked in the normal maged my junk drawers, my glove box and BIG WINTER SAVINGS! places such as the sewing box and the pock- the cupboard above the refrigerator, where et of my green housecoat, my beloved I keep the outdated aspirin. spouse went through a transformation. He "We're going to have to find a way to evolved into a man on a mission as he organize this mess before we go out of our searched through my night stand and rum- minds," he said as he tied up his laces. maged my magazine racks. "Oh, I am so on that!" I replied. "With He emptied the laundry hamper, tossed categorize as my name and regulation as out my coupon box and then chastised me my game, I am going to put organization for my lack of oi-ganization in the medicine right at the top of my to do'list!" cabinets. He sorted the contents on my And I will, too, just as soon as I find a desk, dumped my sock drawer and had the tablet and a writing utensil. nerve to search through the boxes of cher- Lori Clinch is the mother of four sons ished items that I had stashed behind the and the author of the book "Are We There sofa and deemed them trash. Yet?" Her e-mail address is [email protected] He messed up the whole house while I ter.net. ran behind him pleading, "Please stop look-

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front of the rectangular wooden box and «' ^d teacher believes it began to play. It's an Edison Automatic Concert Phonograph, according to its la- 'i? '-?as world's oldest bel. The recording it plays is crackling, playable recording but the tune is still there and clear. Cramer pointed out that a device like U5>E Tl llfiE COUPONS V/l IILE SUPPLIES LAST! BY LAUREN MATTHEW this would've been in a store, where pa- Staff Writer JEWELRY' . UK Gold Name Plate trons would put nickels in when passing room full of old-fashioned phono- by. H1PAIRS I Mi. 10 rl.lw Dinmtiiuh Photo jj STMEJhB graph horns, arranged in neat Cramer also owns a phonograph with While You rows, fan toward the door of a headphone attachment, akin to the lis- Wait - A ii Aaron Cramer's display room. tening stations in today's music stores. NO77I7 || A 1941 Wurlitzer jukebox along the This, he said, would have been with back wall sports a Technicolor peacock many other machines like it, along a design. Talking dolls sit in a glass-front wall in an arcade. People would come in liSHli display cabinet along the left wall. All with tissues and wipe off the ear pieces around the room are placards advertis- before using them.

Not Lo be combined with any other 2« Nottobc comDint'd with any othci ing phonographs and music boxes. There The headphones, Cramer said, were I offer Expire! I 2 24 04 || offi'l Expires 12-24 04 I are multiple movie posters for "Edison, the key. Someone could listen to their the Man," starring Spencer Tracy. own piece of music without disrupting For Cramer, the room represents a the arcade patron next to them. 35-year love affair with its many treas- "You'd go crazy listening to 20 of ures. these at once," he noted, gesturing to the Citizen or Bulova ftTT^ "I'm interested in the technology," machine. said Cramer, who moved to Old Bridge Progressing around the room, ,: V:' three years ago. "These devices still work Cramer pointed out a coin-operated 3O% after over 100 years. But you have to metal disc music box that dispenses throw out your electric toothbrush after gum, as well as two tiny phonograph a few months." toys. The toys, he said, were made by a .LAYAWAY. Cramer, a longtime Brooklyn resident chocolate company and used to hold Not to be combined with any othei offer Hpires 12 ?4 (M and a retired high school technology chocolate records. Not surprisingly, the teacher, discusses his collection proudly. candy records have not survived. Everything he has, he noted, works. There's one item in this room, how- WATCH "I spend a lot of time with these ever, that Cramer's collection is best Jasmine Gems BATTERY things," Cramer said. known for. Set up on a shelf, a tape & At the immediate entrance to the recorder next to it, with a sign alerting room of collectibles, Cramer has one of observers of its importance, is the Lam- the earliest jukeboxes, dating from 1900 bert Phonograph. ililiiiliillii He dropped a nickel into the slot at the (Continued on next page)

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According to contract in West Orange," Cramer noted. music choices were available on cylin- Keeping everything in his collection the "Guinness Book of World Records" The recording cylinder, Cramer said, ders inside drawers underneath the in working order keeps Cramer busy, he and the "Encyclopedia of Kecorded is the reason that the recording can still headphones. said, though he maintains he's done with Sound in the United States", the phono- be played. It's lead instead of tinfoil. In 1892, that machine, called an Edi- acquiring new items. graph plays the world's oldest "playable" "The metal sleeve comes out," Cramer son North American, cost $200. "I don't think I'm going to expand recording. said, taking the phonograph apart, "and "You could buy a row house in anymore," he said. "Then I'd be collecting it would've been used as Philadelphia for that [at the time]," rooms instead of phonographs." a mold for the record." Cramer said. Cramer paused to explain one of the Listening to Instead, the man who owned the ma- three machines he has outside the room Lambert's recording, chine made a living from it, taking it to he built to house the collection, and words are difficult to various venues and charging people to opened the front of the device. It's a make out. But Lambert listen to the various pieces of music. The Regina Corona, Model 35, Automatic LSS?#^S^ii can be heard, clearly, in reason Cramer favors the North Ameri- Changer, made around 1900. A large < parts. He's calling out can has less to do with what it does and metal disc in the belly of the cabinet i hours for the talking more to do with something its first owner Cramer opened started to turn slowly, clock. left behind. the perforations in it producing music as Although Guinness "There's a home recording," Cramer it revolved. It holds 12 of these discs, stopped listing the cate- said, "that was made by the great-great Cramer said, and it can play all 12 in or- gory that the phono- grandfather of the guy I bought it from." der, one on repeat, or play only one song graph fits into after The recording was made in 1893, and and then stop. 1994, the recording is in it, the man talks about his farm in "It's like an early CD player," he said. still the oldest in the Maine. His son is also on the recording. Cramer stood back from the machine world, according to "He says he's talking into this great and grinned again as a music box melody CHRIS KELLY staff Cramer. invention so that his children in the fu- filled the room. This phonograph from Cramer's collection, positioned on a He said researching ture can hear [him]," Cramer said. "See what I mean by great technolo- shelf with similar models, dates to 1896. the machines has The family he bought the machine gy? After all these years, it works fine," become an enjoyable from never heard that recording. Cramer To contact Cramer about his collec- There may be older examples, Cramer part of collecting. After Guinness con- transcribed it and fixed it digitally, and tion, e-mail him at [email protected]. said, but because many early recordings tacted him about the Lambert recording were done on soft materials such as tin and verified its age, Cramer and his wife, foil, a popular recording medium at the Thea, looked into Lambert's past. time the Lambert machine was made, "My wife actually tracked down his they cannot be heard today. granddaughter — the last living person Frank Lambert, the phonograph's he spoke to," Cramer said. namesake, created the machine and the The Cramers were then able to trade recording on it because of a contract be- information with the granddaughter. tween the Ansonia Clock Co. and "It was like a treasure hunt," Cramer Thomas Edison. The contract, dated Jan. said, smiling. 7,1878, discussed the making of a record A machine near the back of the room to be placed inside a talking clock. To is Cramer's favorite. Twelve sets of 100- Platters, Coasters, make the record, Lambert first had to year-old headphones attached to rubber make the phonograph. Letters from the tubing snake out the top of it. This was & Drifters: clock company to Edison verify the age of something that could be found at a carni- Holiday Hop Saturday, Dec. 11, 3pm & 8pm DON'T REPLACE YOUR OLD BATHTUB... These titans of the '50s and '60s come to our stage REGLAZEIT! $ to sing their classics along with a bevy of holiday We also do 249 favorites to brighten your Sinks, Tile, Tub W/COUPON season. regularly $325 Sponsored by Surrounds & Color , , Travel Charge '\J, MayApply

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Mr. Krupa was a Mr. Sacco, 73, of Yardville, died Nov. 23 at New Brunswick elementary schools for sever- E.R. Squibb, North Brunswick. Surviving are millwright at National Lead Co., Sayreville, St. 'Peter's University Hospital, New al years. She was a communicant of St. Mary her husband, Albert T. Winegar; two daugh- before retiring in 1981. He served with the Branswick. Born in New Brunswick, he of Mount Virgin Roman Catholic Church, New ters, Pamela Weis of North Brunswick and Merchant Marine during World War II. He resided in North Brunswick prior to moving to Brunswick. She was predeceased by her hus- Blanche Gottel of Fairless Hills, Pa.; a son, was a member of Ameiican Legion, Dennis A. Yardville one year ago. He was a barber at band, John S. Burke, in 1993; and a twin sis- Jeffrey Winegar of Mount Laurel; two sisters, Roland Post, Milltown; and the American Sacco's Barbershop, North Brunswick, for ter, Margaret Marino. She is survived by two Anne Wrobel of South River and Jean Merchant Marine Veterans Association. Mr. more than 35 years, retiring in 2000. He was sons and daughters-in-law, Kevin and Diane Strugala of Sayreville; and four grandchil- Krupa is survived by his wife of 48 years, also a professional accordion player and Burke of Lewes, Del., and Dennis and dren. Services are planned for 11 a.m. on Dec. Gloria Pizzaia Krupa; two sons and one toured with Ted Mack, and performed with his Suzanne Burke of Yardville; three grandchil- 2 at Maliszewski Funeral Home, South River. daughter-in-law, Prank Krupa of Lavalette, own band as well. He served with the U.S. dren; and several nieces and nephews. A Interment will follow in Washington and James and Patty Krupa of Toms River; Navy during the Korean Conflict. 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PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUARCZ slaff Above, East Brunswick head coach Marcus Borden celebrates his first state title with his team after the Bears beat Jackson for the Central Jersey Group IV title at Rutgers Stadium on Sunday. At right, running back Nick Dzieiak gets away from Jackson's Tom Hompkins en route to scoring the Bears' second touchdown, a 39-yard scoring scamper. A coach's patience rewarded underdog against a talented Jackson team. golden opportuni- clock. But a desperation 47-yard field goal Bears give Marcus "I told the kids we were going to be pro- ty to take the lead following a poor punt attempt fell 10 yards short of the goalpost, hibitive underdogs," Borden said. "Coming from Bear punter Rafaele Danise with just and the Bears were state champions for the Borden his first state off a loss to Old Bridge [on Thanksgiving] over three minutes left to play. first time, while the Jaguars were left won- championship having not scored any points, I think some With the ball at the East Brunswick 38- dering how the let this one get away. people were thinking that was the end of it yard line, the Jaguars immediately reached "We're a little disappointed with the out- BY DOUG McKENZIE for us. But we felt as a coaching staff that the 20 with a 15-yard pass. But that's when Staff Writer come," second-year Jackson coach Mike we had plenty left, and were certainly capa- Fessel stepped up to make his second big Smith said. "The kids fought hard all season PISCATAWAY - It's been a long time ble of playing with those guys." play of the game, picldng off a Bill Fenimore for a chance to win a state title. We just hap- coming, but it was worth the wait for And the Bears proved their coaches pass, and ending the scoring threat. pened to come up a •little short in the end, • Marcus Borden. prophetic early on, using a nine-play, 27- But the drama didn't end there. The East Brunswick was a good team. They In his 22nd year as the head coach of the yard first-quarter drive to set up a 30- Bears failed to get a first down, and with proved to be the better team on this partic- East Brunswick High School football team, yard Matt Mariano field goal, giv- their backs against their own end ular day." •Borden's team finally achieved its ultimate ing East Brunswick the early 3-0 zone, Borden made the gutsy call On the other sideline, Borden had noth- goal of winning a state championship, and lead. of telling Mariano to take an ing but praise for his team, and in particu- did so in dramatic fashion, knocking off Jackson responded with the intentional safety, rather than lar, his defense, , unbeaten Jackson on Sunday, 17-14, in the game's first touchdown, a 20- try to punt from their own end "Our defense did an outstanding job," he Central Jersey Group IV final at Rutgers yard run from Jon Reggio that zone. said. "Coach Tony Toto did an outstanding Stadium. , • ..•...•. capped a seven-play, 58-yard "I'm sure some people didn't job setting up our defensive scheme against "Unbelievable — that's what the ride drive, to jump ahead 6-3. realize what we were doing there, a tough team to prepare for. We held them has been," Borden said. "When you're in But the Bears came right but we wanted a situation where to 14 points,'which is the least, they've coaching as long as I've been, it really be- back with a touchdown of their own we could kick the ball without them scored-all year, and we gave them six of comes extra special." when running back Nick Dzieiak (13 putting any pressure on [Danise]," those points after fumbling. But we really Borden said. "With a free lack, which can be Borden's Bears last reached a state carries for 77 yards) busted loose with a 39- stifled thenij and didn't allow them to make yard touchdown run. With Mariano's PAT either a kickoff or a punt, they were 10 the big play." championship game 19 years ago, and the yards off him. coach has been chomping at the bit to get (point after touchdown) kick, it was 10-6 And part of the credit for that belongs to back ever since. East Brunswick. "Plus there were only 29 seconds left, the Bear offense, which won the time-of- "Having been there my first two years at "I thought Nick played very well for us," and they had no time-outs," the coach possession battle, 29:50-18:10. East Brunswick, it's been a longer road to Borden said. "The field accentuated his added. "When you can run the football and con- get back than I thought it would," he said. speed, and he made some great moves and While some may have disagreed with trol the clock it's like having a second "Having been there as a young coach, I cutbacks to really keep their defense off-bal- the decision at the time, there was no ar- defense out there," Borden said. "Both our know it's been frustrating at times over the ance." guing with the result. Danise redeemed offensive and defensive lines have been years. But it was well worth the wait. It's an The score remained 10-6 until the third himself for his earlier miscue with a boom- strong for us all season." unbelievable feeling to finally accomplish quarter, when Mariano, the undersized ing free lack that traveled 72 yards (10 The Bears had a lot of strengths this sea- this." Bear quarterback who has shown an un- yards over the head of the returner's out- son, and used them to their fullest capacity stretched hands), putting Jackson on its And it took a tremendous effort from a canny ability to make the big play this year, on Sunday in giving Borden his long-await- hit Dan Fessel with a 43-yard scoring strike own 17-yard line as it attempted to put to- ed first state championship. resilient Bears team that has been in close gether a game-tying drive. games all season. In fact, just getting to the down the middle of the field on what proved Marcus Borden earned the respect of his finals was a triumph in adversity, as the to be the game's winning play. Mariano, "He certainly saved his best for last," coaching peers, his players, both past and Bears knocked off Brick Township by one who also tormented the Jaguar defense Borden said. present, and high school football fans long point before surviving an overtime battle with his legs, rushing for 125 yards on 25 The Jaguars nearly pulled the comeback ago. But it wasn't until Sunday he got the with Hillsborough in the semifinals. carries, then lacked the PAT for a 17-6 lead. off, using a pass-interference call and a 38- final piece to the puzzle. Jackson cut the lead to 17-12 on a Mark yard completion to reach the Bear 30-yard The coach called it unbelievable. Yet despite their penchant for the dra- line with a single second i%emaining on the matic, the Bears were still considered the Schiavone 7-yard scoring run, then had a Perhaps. But certainly well-deserved. 34 SENTINEL, Decem'x NS

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' ith the holiday shopping season card company or bank representative sumers can take several actions to pro- also the three major credit bureau fraud under way, Attorney General and requesting account information. tect themselves against identity theft, hotlines: Equifax, (800) 525-6285; Peter C. Harvey and Consumer • Calling on behalf of a purported including: Experian (888) 397-3742; Trans Union Affairs Director Reni Erdos are caution- charity and asking for an immediate • Not giving personal information out (800) 680-7289. ing consumers to take extra care to pro- donation via credit, card. over the telephone, unless you placed the Harvey noted that his office wrote leg- tect against identity theft as they pur- 9 Stealing credit card receipts. call and know the other party's identity. islation that is now law that gives vic- chase gifts and use ATMs. Consumers purchased an estimated 9 Not clicking on links contained in e- tims of identity theft new court remedies "Identity theft is now the fastest- $8 billion in retail merchandise on Black mails that claim to be from banks or to clear up their credit. The new law growing financial crime in our-country," Friday, the day after Thanksgiving that credit card companies and ask for offers the best protections available in Attorney General Harvey said. "Nearly marks the traditional start of the holiday account information. Instead call your the United States for victims of identity 10 million Americans were victimized shopping season." bank or credit card company or type in theft. Under NJSA 20:21*17,4 and 17.5, last year, resulting in $5 billion in indi- "Reams of receipts were printed out the real Web address. any victim of identity theft can seek an vidual losses and $45 billion in corporate from those transactions and the receipts • Entering your credit card informa- order from the Superior Court directing and banking losses." are an inviting target for ID thieves," tion for purchases via the Internet only credit reporting agencies to remove from The most common ways in which Erdos said. "Consumers should not leave after ensuring that the Web site is a valid a victim's credit file adverse credit infor- criminals obtain personal information a receipt in a shopping bag that a thief one and that it utilizes security measures mation attributable to the identity theft. include: can reach into or steal. Protect a receipt to protect credit card information. Identity theft victims'may also be award- 8 "Shoulder surfing," or looking over just as you would a credit card or cash." • Protecting your credit card receipts. ed up to three times the amount of their someone's shoulder as a pin number is Once a consumer's personal and Victims of identity theft should con- costs, including attorney's fees, court entered at an ATM machine. account information is stolen, the identi- tact their local police department and costs and out-of-pocket losses. • Sending phony e-mails with official- ty thief typically will empty bank looking credit card or bank company accounts and charge expensive items on logos that ask you to click on a link and the credit card account. 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Mint Cond Lrg lot Lei Our $425,000. 732-910-0640 MANALAPAN - BI-LEVEL 5 bdrms., 2V4 baths, F/P, A/C, Business pool, 2 car garage Great buy at $459,900. Call732-536-9304 iv Owl MILLSTONE; By owner Mint/ Move In Cond Colonial Mother/daughter, Immac built in 2000, 4 bdrm ,2 5 ba , maint., 3900 S.F. col, 16'x30' numerous upgrades 2 firepl, 2 Include phone numbers as part of copy in boxes. • fid Service Trex deck, 2+ acre on cul-de- level deck, 2 car gar, on Cul de sac, 3 yrs. young, 5 bdrm , 4V4 sac Close to NYC trans baths. Apt. features kitchen, 5589,000 Call 732-583-9080 Make cheeks payable to Greater Media Newspapers. Payment must accompany ad copy. own entrance & Trex deck SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY!! clwertisers $759,000. Call 609-259-7687 OPEN HOUSE .V PARLIN GG#. MONROE New construction! $399,000. BRAND NEW 4 bdrm. (master bdrm w/sittipg SAT &SUN,12-4pm Immac- rm.,) Z'A bath, library, walk out ulate! 3-4 bdrm , 214 baths, bsmnt. to wooded backyd , T H in desirable Lamer, office, Attn. Wise Buys, €i Greater Media Newspapers, Classified, RO. Box 5001^ Freehold^ N J. 07728 Help ¥ou 3390 sf, ctr. Island kitchen F/P, wetbar, 2 car garage, w/breakfast nook, family rm brick front, walk to NY bus, .,••••-i-aAf^pv-w/o'E-MAIL-gmd^ I w/cathedral cell., deck, 2 zone best location 732-316-2146 heat, $645,000. 732-613-1370 forsalebyowner com/20207665 NS SENTINEL, December 9, 2004 39

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6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, A/C, p/l, p/w, cruise, tilt, am/fm stereo/CD, 6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, A/C, p/st, p/l, p/w, inf wprs, cruise, tilt, alloy whls, $ r/def, t/gls, cloth Int, alarm, dual air bags, floor mats. Includes $750 Owner am/fm stereo cass/CD, t/gls, cloth int, alarm, keyfess entry, dual air bags, ftoor Loyalty* Rebate if qualified. VIN.-5N100960 • STK;1508 • MSRP: $24,800 mats. VIN:5C817442 • STK:1616- MSRP:$27,930 11,888 2 to choose from at this price. $750 Owner Loyalty* Rebate If qualified. 2 to choose from at this price '03 LEXUS • ES 300 C cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ASS, A/C, p/sl, p/l, p/», Int wprs, cruise, till, alloys, aoi/lm stereo/CD, p/sunrool, t/gls, loath int, alarm, keytess entry, ilual air bags. VIN:3OD!)586I • STK:I574A • 25,739 miles" $27,888 '03 NISSAN • Ultima SE 4 cyl, S spd, ps, fl, A/C, int wprs, cruise, lilt, am/lm stereo, l/gls, r/del, cloth Inl, kosless tnlry, dual air bags. VIII:3C15D104 • STC:I489* • 48,125 mite" 4,888 : !XfERRA:XEifU,»,,,, '01 HISSAfl • Xtsira ft 6 cyl, auto w/GO, ps, ABS, A7C, p/l, p/», in! »pr$, miisi, tilt roof racS, alloys, Mi/lm sloroo/CD, r/def, cloth Int, t/gls, keyless entiy, dual air bags. VIN:IC56I463 • STK:3D23P«34,1711 mites" 6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise, tilt, alloy whls, CD 6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise, tilt, roof rack, CD player, r/def, t/gls, cloth int, keyless entry, air bags, dual air bags player, r/def, t/gls, cloth Int, keyless entry, dual air bags, floor mats VIN1 5W406339 • STKi749 • MSRP: $29,990. Includes $750 Owner Loyalty* VIN 4C670862 • STK'1594 • MSRP.$24,500 Includes $500 Recent College $ Rebate if qualified. 2 to choose from at this price Grad. Rebate if qualified and $750 Owner Loyalty* Rebate if qualified 16 333 2 to choose from at this price 5 732-821 MINUTES FROM US Highway 130 iiiii M1STOSV REPORTS • 10 Min. from North Brunswick www carfax com •10 min. from East Brunswick ' 10 min. from Edison • 15 min. from Somerset ' 20 min. from Freehold 48 SENTINEL, December 9, 2004 NS

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