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The Berkeley Heights and New Providence edition of the Summit Herald VOLUME 115, No. 45 September 25, 2004

Cut. 2 date set Day laborers their case to city for Casino Night By LIZ KEILL Spanish to one of the day laborers. "an opportunity to work honestly in nance, in effect, would be taking business owners and residents. JO.'osted by PAL Mohammed Hildago said, in this country...we're not terrorists." away the opportunity to work. Councilwoman P. Kelly Hatfield; SUMMIT - Several day laborers Spanish, that the workers had met One day laborer said he has lived Summit resident Miguel Velez, former safety chair, said she had met BERKELEY HEIGHTS — made their case to Common Council with City Administrator Stuart in Summit for four years and knows representing Adelante, a Latin since the last council meeting with Die Berkeley Heights Police Ath- at the Tuesday, Sept. 21, council Brown to look at new locations. One the problems on a daily basis. He American parents' organization, Mayor Jordan Glatt, Councilman letic League, or PAL, is hosting a meeting, pleading for an opportunity alternative discussed was an area said he oversees the other workers said, "We have discussed this issue Frank Mascioce and business own- Casino Night and Dance from 8 to gather on Park Avenue, or at an- near Chatham and River roads. "We who gather on Park Avenue, making several times. Mr. Gomez made a ers in the East Summit area. p.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2, other location, in order to find work called the city to say we would like sure that people in the neighborhood valid observation." He said, howev- "We had a good discussion, but at Mt. Carmel Hall. with landscapers and other commer- to have some input about it," he said are treated respectfully and that er, that he supports the amendment we didn't resolve anything," she Guests will have the opportu- cial businesses. The issue arose be- of the impact of the ordinance, and trash is picked up. and that the problem was caused by said. nity to enjoy cocktails, hors cause of a pending ordinance also urged a meeting with council Julio Gomez of Fanwood asked if people who were not at the Tuesday Dr. Hatfield emphasized that the d'oeuvres, a buffet dinner and amendment to restrict commercial members. Mr. Brown said, "We the city had a record of complaints, evening meeting. He suggested that ordinance does not prevent people dancing while playing casino- vehicle parking and standing on would not take action to move day injuries or accidents. Mr. Ogden said businesses that have materials to from assembling. "Last year we had style games. In accordance with Park Avenue between 6 and 9 a.m. laborers. I don't think that is the in- most of the complaints were related load and unload apply for permits similar traffic and safety issues on state law, only play money will be The hearing will be continued until tent of the ordinance." to such issues as blocking drive- from the city. "Businesses need to Butler Parkway. Our is to protect used at the gaming tables. Tuesday, Oct. 5, council president Armando Fernandez said, "Re- ways, gasoline spillage and traffic have a responsibility for the commu- the safety of the neighborhood," she Professional dealers will be on Henry Ogden said. spectfully, I came to this country just and can be found in the minutes of nity," he said. said. "We have no plans to set up a hand and games include black- Many of the workers at the meet- to work, to get ahead for our fami- meetings. Safety committee chairwoman zone or special accommodation." jack, craps, poker and roulette. ing were Spanish, and their com- lies and make a future for our chil- Mr. Gomez said moving the day Cindy Martin said the council is try- She emphasized that the area is a Top winners will not receive ments were translated through an in- dren." Another day worker said he laborers to another area could create ing to find a balance "in the best in- mixed-use neighborhood, which is cash, but prizes wilt be awarded terpreter. Mr. Ogden responded in hoped the council would provide different problems and that the ordi- terests of everyone," including local becoming increasingly residential. . including tickets to sporting events and plays, themed gift bas- kets, sports memorabilia and a year of free PAL programs. All proceeds from the evening will go to support PAL programs in Berkeley Heights. "The PAL has been providing outstanding athletic programs for children for almost 50 years. It's ByMIKENEAVHA service. Council President Jim Cuc- totally run by volunteers and hun- co said the backhoe was purchased dreds of children participate every NEW PROVIDENCE — Today, from the Binder Machinery Compa- season," says event organizer Sept. 22, marks the first day of au- ny of South Plainfield at a signifi- Amy Wagner. Admission to the tumn and, as many borough resi- cant discount. event is $55 per person and in- dents are doubtlessly aware, there "This is an example of the bor- cludes $50 of play money. Addi- are only 93 shopping days left until ough saving many thousands of tax tional play money may be pur- Christmas. dollars on necessary equipment," chased in advance at $25 per Residents searching for a distinc- Councilman Brooke Hern said. $100. tive gift for that special loved one Manufactured in North Carolina, the Play money will also be avail- may want to consider the purchase new backhoe replaces a 15-year-old able for purchase the night of the of a backhoe. piece of equipment that officials said event. Advance reservations are Before you dismiss this sugges- had seen better days. required. Send checks to Liz Bus- tion in its entirety, consider the "We should be able to get 20 siculo, 125 Grassman Place, many advantages of adding a back- years service out of the new back- Berkeley Heights. For informa- hoe to your residential motor fleet. hoe, and it's much more versatile," tion call Ms. Wagner at 464-5593. Capable of handling all kinds of Councilman John Thorns said. inclement weather, the backhoe 5 comes equipped with four-wheel Jimmy Johnston, manager of the 'Total Picture drive, a front blade for snow re- Public Works Department, said the airing on TV-36 moval and a fork-lift for lifting new backhoe would be an invalu- heavy objects or removing unsightly able aid in assisting crews conduct- 1 BERKELEY HEIGHTS — tree stumps. Standard equipment in- ing road repairs and 'snow removal, The television show "Interfaith cludes air conditioning and heating and cleaning the Salt Brook. Council for the Homeless - More for the operator's cab. The new machine is capable of Than Just Shelter," produced by Not wanting to wait for the holi- performing many functions the old Joan L. Rotondi and Andrea days, the borough took delivery last one couldn't do and in much less Richel of Berkeley Heights, is week of a new $59,000 backhoe, time, thus improving _productivity, currently airing on TV-36 at 7 and which was immediately pressed into Councilman Hern said, 10 p.m. on Sundays; 6 and 9 p.m. on Mondays, and at 8 and 11 p.m. on Fridays. This edition of 'The Total Pic- Rescue Squad ture" features guests Barbara Aaronoff, Ed.D., executive direc- tor of Interfaith Council for the Homeless of Union County, Mary to get new home Robinson, development associate NEW TEACHERS AND NEW CLASSMATES — Susan and Joe Pick escorted then- and Nicole Fullop, former Inter- ByMKENEAVILL the mayor said, "many of these vol- daughters, standing, from left, Michelle, Gabrielle and Christina, to meet their new faith client who shares her story, unteers live out of town, and the new teachers and classmates on the first day of classes for the new year in the New Prov- the road from homelessness to NEW PROVIDENCE — The building will provide facilities for idence schools. For a full page of photographs taken that day, see the Eye on You in to- successful employment and per- major topics of interest at last rest and shower." day's edition of the Dispatch. manent housing through the assis- week's Borough Council meeting' Initial plans for the $800,000 fa- tance of Interfaith Council. were a decision on the location of a cility will be presented to the Plan- new Rescue Squad headquarters and Each guest will discuss the ning Board on Nov. 9. new federal regulations that will council's role as it relates to pro- In other council news, this will be Strategic plans will be explored eliminate street-side leaf pick-up the last year borough residents will viding a continuum of care to next year. : Union County's homeless. be able to rake their leaves into the Three different locations for the street for pick-up. at Sept. 30 event-by school board new facility have been under consid- New federal Storm Water II regu- American Legion eration. Mayor Al Morgan said that lations will force the borough to ex- BERKELEY HEIGHTS — The planning process to which the direct participation in the planning the Borough Council decided to lo- amine alternative methods to leaf township's Board of Education will school board has committed. activities as well as through th£ hosts clam bake cate the building on Academy Street, pick-up. "It's out of our hands," host a special meeting on Thursday, Helen Kirsch, president of the completion and return of opinion across from Municipal Center. Mayor Morgan said. Sept. 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the audito- school board, said, "The school surveys now being circulated NEW PROVIDENCE — Currently located on the parking Public Works Manager Jimmy rium of Governor Livingston High board is soliciting the involvement throughout the town and posted on American Legion Post 433 will side of the Municipal Center, the Johnston said that there are also new School at 175 Watchung Blvd. of residents, employees and students the district website." Schools super- host its fifth annual clam bake Rescue Squad has outgrown its state water regulations designed to Dr. Carol Conger, facilitator for in establishing improvement goals intendent Dr. Richard Bozza noted from 1 to 6 p.m. on Saturday. quarters. "The Rescue Squad pro- keep rivers and brooks clean. the strategic planning initiative in for the school system. It is our hope that a special information page has, Sept. 25, at its Post Hall on 357 vides an invaluable resource to our Old storm drains in the borough Berkeley Heights, will review the that we will obtain valuable feed- been established on the school web^ Elkwood Ave., next to the Veter- town's residents," Mayor Morgan are in the process of being replaced goals and activities of the strategic back from the community through site, www.bhs.kl2.nj.us. ans Memorial Library. said. with newer models that will make it Post 433 will be serving cherry He added that the new location more difficult for residents to use the stone and little neck clams, clam would provide expanded training fa- storm drains as a trash can, officials Playground dedicated at Hughes chcvder, hamburgers, hot dogs, cilities for the squad. "In addition," said. c.1.1. salad, dessert, coffee and BERKELEY HEIGHTS — Stu- a handicap-accessible ramp and Lowy launched the new playground c*> -r refreshments. dents at Thomas P. Hughes School more. The new equipment was in- with an inaugural ride down the! For tickets, call 908-665-0482 Board circulates survey in the township celebrated the first stalled in the summer and ready just slide, to the cheers of the entire stu-! - 908-464-9010. day of school on Thursday, Sept. 9, \ in time for the new school year. dent body and staff. Adults are $18, children under with the opening of their new play- * The structure was paid for entire- "A lot of people put a lot of worle age 12 enter at $10. Children un- regarding the library ground. ly through the fundraising efforts of into this project, and it has really! der six enter free. Tickets also can This state-of-the-art playground the Hughes School PTA and through paid off," Principal Lowy said! be purchased on the day of the BERKELEY HEIGHTS — The Additional copies of the survey features a double racing slide, a generous contributions from Hughes "We'll have a wonderful playground event. Post 433 encourages all to board of trustees of Berkeley are available at the library and Town climbing wall, sky wheels, a jungle families and local businesses. for the students to enjoy for years to" attend. Heights Public Library is conduct- Hall. If you prefer, the form can be gym cumber, circular monkey bars, Hughes School Principal Alan come." Meet area veterans and enjoy ing a survey to identify how the li- answered online at the day with family and friends. brary is currently being used and www.bhplnj.org/remote.htm. what resources will be needed for The board encourages every Literary Lunches hosted at school the future. member of the household to re- The survey is included in the spond. Completed surveys should be BERKELEY HEIGHTS — This dents in lunchtime literary discus- lumbia Middle School. The Berke- September 2004 issue of the Berke- returned to the library or Town Hall month, the Berkeley Heights Educa- sions. ley Heights Education Foundation ley Heights Township newsletter. by Oct. 8. tion Foundation will begin its sec- Last year, Literary Lunches met provides the books and lunch for the ond year of Literary Lunches, an in- four times over the school year. participants. tergenerational book club that The books that are used for these To join the Literary Lunch book TABLE OF CONTENTS Street fair, safety day matches senior citizens and retirees discussions are selected and facili- club, call Nancy rmbalzano at 908-' Police Logs 2 with Columbia Middle School stu- tated by English teachers from Co- 898-0092. f Obituaries 7 on Sept.. 26 downtown Commentary 5 Borough school board meets Sept* 30j NEW PROVIDENCE — The Street to Gales Drive, including BB First day at OLP 4 New Providence Chamber of Com- Academy Street and Centennial NEW PROVIDENCE — The Oct. 14, Nov. 11, Jan. 20, Feb. 10 Dec. 16, Jan. 27, Feb. 24, March 3* 031 NP schools 6 merce will sponsor the annual Street Park, and are set to include a petting borough's school board had adopted and March 17. No board action is and April 28, which is the annual re^ Fair and Child Safety Day event on zoo, moonwalk, pony rides and a its meeting schedule for the coming taken during work sessions. organization meeting. I Sports..... 14 Sunday, Sept. 26, from 10:30 a.m. to horse and wagon ride. year, 2004-05. All are to be held at Remaining dates for regular All of the meetings are open tof 5:30 p.m. The rain date is Sunday. For information about the event, the middle/high school at 8 p.m. meetings, at which the public has an the public. Classified 11 Oct. 3. call Pam Steiner at the New Provi- Remaining dates for work ses- opportunity to speak before and af- The New Providence Legals...... 14 Activities will take place on dence Chamber of Commerce at sions, at which there is not an op- ter the board's business is conduct- middle/high school i% at 35 Pioneer Springfield Avenue ^rom South 908-522-1700, ext. 21. portunity forfae public to speak, are ed, are Sept. 30, Oct. 28, Nov. 22, — / < J LVC t PAGE 2 - The Summit Herald and Berkeley Heights-New Providence Dispatch, Saturday, September 25, 2004 Police News ;: ::;:;-New Providence Suspended license drivers chargei : Seven drivers were arrested and speeding. Schenkel, 47, of Livingston was ar- charged by police during the week. On Sunday, Sept. 19, Bill D. rested and charged at a Prospect Among them: Montero, 23, of Summit was arrest- Street hospital for theft. Computer checks reveal violations On Thursday, Sept. 16, Elvis A. ed and charged at Morris Avenue On Friday, Sept. 17, police re- Valentin, 40, of Newark was arrest- and Elm Street for driving with a ceived a report of a burglary and «!; On Thursday; Sept. 16, Patrol- spection violation. Mr. Roberts was white girl's model and a 20-inch red ed and charged at Springfield and suspended license. theft at a Portland Road Residence, r«naii Steven Opalewski arrested Bri- released on his own recognizance Huffy Rocket. The matter is under Oakley avenues for driving with a On Monday, Sept. 20, Benjamin which occurred between 9:50 a.m. *an R. Trotman, 23, of Irvington and pending a hearing in Paterson Mu- investigation by the Community suspended license and failure to F. Childress, 50, of Summit was ar- and 11:15 a.m. Numerous jewelry ?fcharged him with driving while his nicipal Court. Services Bureau. wear a seatbelt. rested and charged at Union Place items andan Olympus camera were I'license was suspended, driving an Also on Sept.' 17, Corp. Dreissig Also on Sept. 18, Brian Diorio, On Saturday, Sept. 18, Estegan and Beehwood Road for driving missing. uninsured motor vehicle and two ac- charged Norris D. Treat, 67, of East 26, of Summit was arrested by Pa- Savala Ramirez, 34, of Morristown while his license was suspended, On Monday, Sept. 20, Darien W. Etlve warrants out of Maplewood Stroudsburg, Pa., with driving while trohnan Jason Labaska and charged was arrested and charged at Ash- driving an unregistered vehicle and Wilson, 27, of Irvington was arrest- "Municipal Court after Mr. Trotman's his license was suspended after Mr. on an active warrant from Newark wood Avenue and Ashwood Court failure to have his vehicle inspected. ed and charged on Kent Place -T^ehicle was stopped on Union Av- Treat's vehicle was stopped on Municipal Court, driving while his for driving while his license was On Wednesday, Sept. 22, Manuel Boulevard for contempt of court. nenue for a registration violation. He South Street. Police said a random license is suspended and driving an suspended. McCaskill Jr. 52, of Maplewood was On Monday, Sept. 20, the theft of Was released on his own recog- computer check showed Mr. Treat's uninsured motor vehicle. Police said On Saturday, Sept. 18. Terrence arrested and charged at Broad Street $160 in cash from a purse located in 3iizance pending a New Providence driving privileges were suspended, the charges stem from Mr. Diorio's P. Dunne, 44, of Summit was arrest- and Middle Avenue for driving with a Morris Avenue church was report- Municipal Court date. and he was released on his own rec- vehicle being stopped on Springfield ed and charged at Morris and a suspended license, contempt of ed. The incident occurred between 7 :*; Also on Sept. 16, Corp. Thomas ognizance pending a municipal Avenue for a registration violation, Springfield avenues for driving with court and failure to wear a seatbelt. p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Frida'/. Sept. ^JDreissig- charged Kisha Davis-Ford, court hearing. and when the officer did a computer a suspended license and speeding. In other incidents: 17. ' S30, of East Orange with driving On Saturday, Sept. 18, a Rahway check, he learned the driver's privi- On Saturday, Sept. 18, Elizabeth On Friday, Sept. 17, Osca Castil- On Sept. 22, the theft of jewelry- riwhile her license was suspended af- resident reported to police that his leges had been suspended and that Shaughnessy, 22, of New Provi- lo, 19, of Summit was arrested and valued at $4,000 was reported be- alewski arrested Dudley J. Beech Spring Apartments at 851 Roberts, 26, of Paterson for an out- Springfield Ave. reported the theft of Standing traffic wan-ant from Pater- two bicycles sometime during the llon after Mr.. Roberts' vehicle was Day, evening Wallet missing from car in church loi evening hours. The bicycles are de- ^topped on South Street for an in- scribed as a 24-inch purple and On Sept. 15 at 10:36 a.m., Patrol- on his own recognizance. Bail was Drive neighborhood. Capt. Andrew ESL offered man Gallaro responded to set at $500 for Ms. Baker. The ar- Moran and Patrolman Patrick Moran Police Headquarters to take the re- rests were .the result of a motor vehi- joined the search for the suspect AREA — The Summit Area port of a theft of a wallet from a mo- cle stop. along with members of the New Community School will offer in- tor vehicle that was in the parking On Sept. 20 at 3:45 p.m., Patrol- Providence Police Department. The struction in English as a Second lot of Westminster Church on Moun- men Daniel Cuocci, Patrick Moran suspect, later identified as Kabir Language during both daytime and tain Avenue. The owner of the vehi- and Mark Stallone were dispatched Nunnally, 35, of Newark, was appre- evening hours. Tuition is $145 for cle reported that shortly after the along with the Berkeley Heights hended while walking on Union Av- 60 hours of instruction, including all theft of her wallet, a bank card was -Fire Department to the report of a enue. Police said Mr. NunnalJy was materials. Call 273-1141 for details. used to purchase items in the working house fire at a Heather charged with larceny theft and hin- BLACK CARPENTER ANTS Instruction is given at various amount of $482.10. The matter was Court residence. The fire was extin- dering prosecution. In addition, Mr. DMSASEYOUIlHQfiflE levels, and certificates are available referred to the Detective Bureau for guished without incident or injury, Nunnally was found to be a wanted for those who complete the course. Black Carpenter Ants excavate extensive galleries in wood to serve further investigation. police said. person from Essex County with war- as nesting places arid can do serious damage to your home. Daytime classes run from 9 to 11 On Sept. 16 at 8:50 a.m., Patrol- On Sept. 21, at 4:34 p.m. Detec- rants in the amount of $10,436. Bail They're unsightly and unsanitary but they are no match for Bliss trained a.m. on 10 Mondays, Wednesdays man Andrew Glaydura arrested and tive Mark Stallone reported that a was set by Berkeley Heights Munic- technicians. Ask about our PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PLAN: and Fridays, starting Sept. 27. Stu- charged Richard Baker, 35, of shoplifting had just occurred at the ipal Court Judge Donald Bogosian • it's backed by over a century of reliability. dents should report at 9 a.m. on Dirnellen on an outstanding warrant Stop & Shop supermarket on in the amount of $1,500, with no 10 Sept. 27 to the Summit Library, 75 from the Newark Municipal Court Springfield Avenue. Det. Stallone percent option. Mr. Nunnally was PHONE Maple St., for placement. for $250 and Dawn S. Baker, 35, of reported that the suspect fled on foot processed and remanded to the cus- 1908} 277-0079 For evening classes, students Piscataway for obstruction, no insur- from the scene and was seen running tody of the Essex County Sheriff's AUTHORIZED mm should report at 6:30 p.m. on Tues- ance, failure to maintain headlights through back yards in the Balmoral Department. day, Sept. 28, to the auditorium at and being an unlicensed driver. Ad- ColonO.Sentricony Elimination Syste*m Summit High School, 125 Kent ditionally, Ms. Baker had outstand- Man commits suicide at hospital garage BLISS Place Blvd. The evening course will ing warrants ;m the amount of $225 Revolutionary Development in run from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays, SUMMIT - A man apparently Aid Squad transported Michael the Elimination of TERMITES from the Union Municipal Court and ONE OF THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Wednesdays and Thursdays, at both Watchung Municipal Court. Mr. jumped to his death from the sixth Gwirtsman, 43, of Springfield to the high school and middle school. Baker was processed and released level of the Overlook Medical Arts Overlook Emergency Room, where Visit us. on the internet at www.blissexterminator.com Building parking garage at about he was later pronounced dead. 8:44 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 21. Members of the Detective Bu- Summit Police officers arrived at reau are conducting an investigation. the east garage and found the man The initial indications, based on wit- lying on the ground near the garage ness information, are that the inci- exit driveway. The Summit First dent appears to have been a suicide.

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SUMMIT - Standing ovation fol- Stanik said, "Lawton Johnson has Current schools superintendent lowed standing ovation at the Tues- unselfishly given of himself for half Dr. Carolyn Deacon referred to Mr. day, Sept. 14, Board of Education a century to the people of Summit. Johnson as "a gentleman" and said meeting when board President In his quiet, unassuming way, he has she chided him for not taking all of Sandy Bloom announced that Sum- demonstrated a degree of profes- his vacation time. This was his mit Middle School would now be sionalism and loyalty to this school home, he said, and it's "no prob- named the Lawton C. Johnson Sum- and community that is truly remark- lem." Dr. Deacon praised him as ,a mit Middle School. The board able. Each day, for over 50 years. loyal staff member, with eagerness passed a resolution making the deci- Lawton has been the first to arrive to serve the entire district without sion official. and the last to leave. He has made reservation. i Mr. Johnson, who has worked in his position here at school his life's Ms. Bloom explained the board's the Summit school district for 50 work, and I can't think of anyone operations committee developed'a years, quipped, "It took 50 years to more deserving of this special policy for naming buildings and ar- write this speech." He said, "I've al- recognition." eas of buildings and grounds, whiGh ways thought of the middle school Superintendent of Schools Car- establish criteria and a process for as my school, and now it really is." olyn Deacon read a letter from for- making decisions. The board's re- He pointed out there are three en- mer superintendent Michael Knowl- port notes, "He is and always has trances to the school and his name ton, who said, "I'm absolutely de- been a true ambassador for the dis- NEWCOMERS BOARD — The Newcomers Club of Summit, Berkeley Heights and New will appear on every one of them. lighted." He recalled talking to Emil trict...His incredible grasp of tie Providence has a new board for 2004-2005. Prom left in row one are Jane Meyer, Vir- "I've won the gold!" he exclaimed. George, assistant principal, about an district's history and procedures has ginia Horton, Nellie Stewart, Evelyn Minolfo and Meghan Hansen. In row two are Mr. Johnson was born in Summit incident when Mr. George first came helped transition six superinten- Lara Pizzi, Patty Branthover, Amy Patton, Bethann Nook and Gate Hartzell. Missing and attended nursery school at the to Summit. Mr. George said he dents, six principals and countless from photo: Lisa Betz, Amanda Monaghan, Robyn Donovan and Michele Castagna. former Roosevelt School, then con- would stay if he could find a place to other key district staff." The local Newcomers Club was founded in 1947 and promotes community cohesive- tinued his education in Summit, in- live and, the superintendent said, An official dedication ceremony ness through activities for individuals, couples and families. The club sponsors ladies' cluding Stafford Hall Business "Lawton • took care of it." Mr. to rename the building the Lawton nights out, men's basketball, a book club, a German club, mom and tot events, play School. He worked part time as an George interjected during the board C. Johnson Summit Middle School groups, babysitting co-ops, couples events and special family functions. Phone the office assistant at Summit Junior meeting, "That's right. He found me will be held later in the school year. club at 908-598-1008. High School from 1954 to 1956, graduating from Summit High School in 1956. At that time, the cur- rent middle school building on Mor- ris Avenue was the city's high s are highlighted school. In 1962, he was named of- fice manager of Summit Junior High School, now the middle school, and continues to hold that position. istorical weekend Mr. Johnson has served as minis- ter of music, organist and choir di- AREA — Start packing your tionary Frontline years; modest ex- Hall Museum; and Westfield — the rector at Wallace Chapel in town for bags for the annual trip highlighting amples of hard Farm Life; the suc- Miller-Cory House Museum; more than 30 years. In 1961, he was 400 years of Union County's past as cessful undertakings of Commerce "Four Centuries in a Weekend" is elected Young Man of the Year by 23 historic sites host "Four Cen- and Industry; and the grandeur and an award-winning history festival the Summit Area Junior Chamber of turies in a Weekend: Journey comfort of the Victorian Resorts and made possible by the Union County Commerce and was named in the Through Union County History." Suburbs. Board of Chosen Freeholders and by 1965 edition of Outstanding Young This free time-travel opportunity Participating sites, alphabetized a grant from the New Jersey Histor- will take place Saturday, Oct. 16, by municipality, are: Berkeley ical Commission, a division of Cul- from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Heights— Deserted Village and the tural Affairs in the Department of Board will hold Oct. 17, from noon to 5. Included Littell-Lord Farmstead; Clark — Dr. State. are sites in Summit, New Provi- William Robinson Plantation-Muse- For this self-guided journey, free public meeting dence and Berkeley Heights. um; Cranford — Crane-Phillips copies of the heritage festival book- "Union County proudly sponsors House Museum; Elizabeth — lets containing descriptions of the on planning this unique tourism event that en- Belcher-Ogden Mansion and Box- sites and illustrated maps may be ables both returning and first-time wood Hall State Historic Site; Hill- obtained by contacting the Union BERKELEY HEIGHTS — The visitors to enjoy these historically side — Evergreen Cemetery and- County Division of Cultural and president of the Berkeley Heights significant house museums and Woodruff House/Eaton Store Muse- Heritage Affairs, 633 Pearl S., Eliz- Board of Education reports that a sites," said Freeholder Chairman um; Kenilworth — Oswald J. abeth 07202. Call 908-558-2550 be- special public meeting will be held Enjoy a 15 hour trip on the Seefite Starffait Valley Line from WestfisNI Angel G Estrada. "Schools and oth- Nitschke House: Mountainside — tween 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.on Thursday, Sept. 30, at 7 p.m. for through the countryside of Middlesex and Somerset County towards er groups interested in advance pro- the Deacon Andrew Hetfield House; weekdays. NJ Relay Users may call the purpose of discussing strategic gram materials should contact the New Providence — the Salt Box 711. Or e-mail planning. Morth iranch and return, ThafraJft will be palled iy Sasquehanna county's Division of Cultural and Museum; Plainfield — Drake House [email protected]. The contact The meeting will be held in the STSAii LOCOMOTIVE #142 m4 will consist of vJntsps cars, Bluer and Heritage Affairs now." Museum; Railway — Merchants and information is the same for schools Columbia School cafeteria, 345 a Git Shop, fire train ritte willfee th e centerpiecs eHhe "fcaMroad M The sites, are grouped into five Drovers Tavern; Roselle — the and other groups requesting lesson Plainfield Ave. Board action may be Sales Says" promotions. Com Di$eover ifcsffteW mi kick off historic themes that describe periods Clark House; Roselle Park plans and activity kits. taken at this meeting. WestfieJtfs Family ceteiirattoBS, of major changes from colonial — the Roselle Park Museum; times until the early 1920s. Scotch Plains — the Osborn Can- Tourists can select a cluster of sites nonball House; Springfield — the iONT REPLACE YOUR OLD BATHTUB... to visit or mix and match from all 23 Cannon Ball House; Summit — the OCT 2nd a, 3rd locations that include the grand Carter House, the Reeves-Reed Ar- REGtAZEtn $249 homes of the Early Aristocracy; the boretum and Twin Maples; Union — We also do W/COUPON settings for the dangerous Revolu- Caldwell Parsonage and Liberty Sinks, Tile, Tub regularly $325 Surrounds 9:25 am -12:25 pill - 3:25 Hill & Color IS B&, Travel Charge May Apply

SUMMIT — The Board of Swann Galleries currently has a staff Now serving Southern, N J Trustees of the Summit Area Com- of 30, and is considered a world www.easternrefinishing.com munity School invites members of leader in the auction market for the public to attend "An Antiques works on paper. EASTERi REFINISHING CO.» 800463-1879 Roadshow Comes to Summit!" ««*. [3 2ES COUPON EXPIRES 9/29/04 This benefit on Thursday, Oct. 28, at 8 p.m. will feature staff from N.Y.'s Swarm Galleries and antiques dealer Dr. Cowell, all of whom will be available to offer ver- ROOFING bal appraisals of participants' books, autographs, prints, posters, maps, at- Cape Cod $2,500 lases, small furniture, porcelain and silver. (Limit: two items per guest.) Bi-Level $25700

Proceeds benefit adult school Split Level $2,900 Price includes: removal of two layers of old shingles, dumpsters, complete clean Refreshments will be served, and up, 25 yr. shingles and all paper and permits. all proceeds benefit the non-profit Summit Area Community School, founded in 1977 by citizens from Summit, New Providence and GIRLS: 3 to 28 BOYS: 3 to 12 Berkeley Heights to provide oppor- BABY DIVISION: Under 3 tunities for community members to Baby Girl * Baby Boy (2 mo. - 35 mos.) continue their educations and pursue Petite (girls 3-5) * Little Miss (6-9) special interests. Jr. & Older Boys (3-6)*(7-12) The event will be held at Christ Jr. Miss (10-12) *Teen (13-17) *Miss (18-28) Church, 561 Springfield Ave., Sum- INTERNATIONAL PRINCE mit, and tickets are $30 per person. & PRINCESS PAGEANT Tickets will be held at the door. For information, call the Community pagearatwin.com School at 908-273-1141. Send NYC TALENT SCOUT WILL BE checks to the Summit Area Commu- AT THIS CONTEST SCOUTING FOR nity School, PO' Box 532. Summit TV COMMERCIALS & MOVIES 07902-0532. Founded in 1941 by antiquarian EVERY CONTESTANT RECEIVES ATROPHY!!! With award-winning news, business and sports coverage from 14 bureaus across NJ. book dealer Benjamin Swann as an Winners in each division become eligible to compete for the NATIONAL TITLE Plus your FREE TV Scanner book, new, expanded Classifieds and money-saving coupons. auction house specializing in rare Over $100,000 in SAVINGS BONDS, GIFTS and PRIZES awarded annually III books, Swann Galleries now has TO ENTER: Call Toll Free Order now and lock in six months of sayings. Return separate departments for pho- the coupon, visit www.stariedger.com/njnorcailtoday tographs, posters and prints, and 1-800-488-8851 with your credit-card information: drawings, in addition to the original books, maps and atlases, and auto- 1-888 STAR LEDGER graph departments. Mr. Lowry ac- i1-888-782-7533 quired the business and became president in 1970 upon Mr. Swarm's SPAS * GRILLS * PATIO SETS retirement, and today he serves as UP Yes, I want to receive home-delivery of the Sunday Please check one chairman, as Nicholas Lowry as- TO 50% OFF DISPLAYS • sumed the title of president in 2001. Star-Ledger for half the year— a full six months— Q Please charge my credit card in the amount of $19.99. at the introductory rate of just $19.99. 9EHEa Township health Name:. Credit-card Number Month Year board next meets Expiration date; on Oct. 13 at night Address: aoL HEW JEBSEY'S Print your name as it appears on your credit-card BERKELEY HEIGHTS - The Cltv: Berkeley Heights Board of Health LARGEST SPA DIPT. will hold meetings on Oct. 13 and Huge in-Stock Selection * Same Day Delivery Tefcf ) Signature Nov. 10 in 2004. OR •. ••; ..- .:-. . •••...; , ; • : All meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. EMail (optional) • Enclosed is my check in the amount of $19.99 We respect your privacy and request your email address so that we may inform you. from (make payable to The Star-Ledger) at the Berkeley Heights Public Li- ^WMM time to time, of speciaf discounts and opportunities available to our readers. brary, 290 Plainfield Ave. For infor- NOTE: Offer subject to acceptance iiy Independent carrier. Exclusive to households which have not subscribed to The Star-Ledger within the past 30 days. After introductory period, your subscription will continue and you will be invoiced at the • BUI me later mation call the Board of Health at Jiiliiiiiil« OF ROPP 075P/BZ6NP 908-464-2700. -HOGE MEGA STORE WOR then-prevailing regular office-billing rate.

••$ PAGE 4 - The Summit Herald and Berkeley Heights-New Providence Dispatch, Saturday, September 25, 2004 tudents welcomed to new year at OLP NEW PROVIDENCE — Not at the school, while Marc Berger and even the aftermath of Hurricane Damian Thomas will be teaching in Frances could diminish the hope for the middle school. At the assembly, a wonderful new year at Our Lady of fourth grade teacher Phyllis Barone EeaceSchool. ;w: :•". : , recited a prayer for the teachers, and Teachers, students, and. parents Gabrielle Lentini, religious affairs equipped with raincoats and umbrel- representative, read a prayer for the las assembled inside the gymnasium students' successful year. to avoid the downpour of rain The kindergarten and pre-school brought on by the/storm,: Inside, classes began a day later, which Mncipal Diane Pollak gave a wel- gives the opportunity for older stu- come back speech to the students and dents to settle in and prepare for teachers, and led the flag ceremony. their responsibilities to the younger Mrs. PoUak introduced the hew students. Along-standing practice of students and three new teachers to the "buddy system" at Our Lady, of the student body. New teachers in- Peace School has the eighth graders clude Judy Gale, who will be in- assist in escorting the younger stu- structing a second kindergarten class dents to their classes.

HAVING THE UPPER HAND —All smiles and totally comfortable with the routine on the first day of school at Our Lady of Peace were eighth graders Margaret DeOliveria, Donna Scarola and Erin Hille,

STIMULATING THE IMAGINATION — Danica Pavlik. an ><5 eighth grader at Our Lady of Peace School in New Provi- ^^,^« •""*'* : dence, got a head start at the school library with a fiction- fs- .- i /v al thriller. tjy^*-

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SISTER ACT — Having speni :ill summer together, sistera Cory aiicl Katherine •', i (liigliimo, in fourth and third grade, respectively, waited eagerly outside un- der shelter for their school- mates to arrive.

EVERYONE'S HAPPY — Smiling mom Kitty Alessi escort- sd her daughters Carolyn, a fourth grader, and first'grad- er Claire to the school's first day assembly.

WQUHUNG MINDS — Six grade buddies Justin O'Brien, Michael Mondelli and Reid WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING SINCE SCHOOL LET OUT? — On the first day of classes Doney wondered just what the new teachers would be like, and questioned why the sum- at Our Lady of Peace School on South Street in New Providence, exchanging summer sto- mer seems to fly by so quickly. ries were seventh grade friends Danielle Johnston and Brielle McCormick. PAGE 5 -Hie Summit Herald and Berkeley Heights-New Providence Dispatch, Saturday, September 25, 2004 The State We're In Highlands bill is law, but vigilance is needed

By MICHELE S. BYERS bill also led the effort to pass the en- Environmental Protection develops vironmentally disastrous "fast track" a new set of environmental regula- This summer, New Jersey saw act. Nevertheless, Governor James tions for the Preservation Area. All .the historic and overwhelming pas- E. McGreevey, Senator Bob Smith, of these actions will require close at- sage of the Highlands Water Protec- Senator Robert Martin, Assembly- tention by the Highlands "Coalition tion and Planning Act. The passage man John McKeon, members of the and the many concerned groups and of this law is the result of a century- governor's staff, supporters on the citizens. long effort to protect the Highlands legislative Environment Committees In the meantime, every effort region. It is a comprehensive man- and all who voted for the bill de- should be made to continue land date and framework for protecting serve a resounding thanks. preservation through acquisition in the region and assuring that devel- What lies ahead now that the both the Preservation and Planning opment and growth is based on nat- Highlands Act is law? Regulations, Areas as permanently protected ural resource capacity and is sited in planning and programs must be put farms and open space are fundamen- appropriate areas. But active citi- into place. tal to protecting the Highlands. zenry is still needed to ensure that A key first step is the appoint- A short paper on the implications development does not occur in the ment of the Highlands Council by of the Highlands Act for local land Highlands' critical treasures, which the governor, and its approval by the use and preservation is available at lie in both the region's "Preserva- NiJ. State Senate. The Highlands www.njconservation.org. tion" and "Planning" areas. Council will create a Highlands Re- For general information on the SONG AND PRAYER AT THE FLAG POLE — On Wednesday, Sept. 15, at 7 a.m., minis- The Highlands Act is a compre- gional Plan within 18 months, which Highlands, tune in to "The High- ters, youth leaders, seminary students, adults, students and faculty gathered at Sum- hensive law, and if implemented will be mandatory in the Preserva- lands Rediscovered," a New Jersey mit High School to take part in a world-wide event known as See You at the Pole. The properly, it will bring long-term pro- tion Area and voluntary in the Plan- Network (NJN) television special goal is to help students begin their school year in song and prayer. The people who tection to critical lands that supply ning Area. The fast track law could that explores the natural history of joined to be a part of this event enjoyed singing popular worship songs such as "Open clean drinking water to more than undermine the environmental pro- the region, which airs on.Monday, the Eyes of My Heart," prayed for issues ranging from school to world-wide problems half of the state's population. It is a tection goals of the Highlands Act in Oct. 11, at 9 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. and, of course, ate some well-deserved domits. Some of the Summit High School and victory for the countless committed the Planning Area by expediting in- 16, at 3:30 p.m. lieat Place students who took part were, from left, Jen and Stephanie Nerby, Hayley people and organizations who have appropriate development prior to Morgan, Todd Reynolds, Hannah Bosland and Sarah Twardock. worked tirelessly for almost two completion of the regional master Editor's note: Ms. Byers is direc- decades. plan. Emergency regulations in the tor of the Far Hills-based New Jer- One cloud over this success is its act took effect in the Preservation sey Conservation Foundation. She linkage to the "fast track" permitting Area when the bill was signed into may be reached at 1-888-LAND- legislation. Some of the same legis- law; these will be refined over the SAVE or via e-mail at info@njcon- emester set to start lators who sponsored the Highlands next year as the N.J.,Department of servation.org. school in Summit AREA — A new semester is set Arranging is being offered, starting picture taking abilities even if they to start at the non-profit Summit on Tuesday, Sept. 28, and students use an automatic camera. The Area Community School, and there will go home each week with an teacher plans to start with the basics are still some spaces available in arrangement of their own creation. and move forward from there. classes, courses and day trips. For Woodcarving instruction is being Tennis instruction will be offered details or an extra course catalogue, offered by the adult school at both on eight Monday nights at Summit call the school at 908-273-1141. the beginning and intermediate lev- High School, at the beginning and Nine- and ten-week classes in els, on Tuesday and Wednesday advanced beginning/intermediate" foreign languages begin next week. nights, respectively. The instructors levels. Offerings include Arabic at the Be- are local residents Bob Buchanan "Sewing for the Home" will be ginning I and Beginning II levels; and Bill Scholl, and students may offered by the adult school on 10 Japanese; Mandarin Chinese, at the purchase knives and materials at a Wednesday nights starting Sept. 29, Beginning I and Beginning II levels; nominal cost, or bring their own pro- and students will tackle decorative German, at the Beginning I, Begin- jects to class. pillows, simple window treatments ning II and Intermediate/Advanced Design Works of Summit owner and other projects. Machines will be levels; both beginning and interme- Diane Gote is teaching Interiors^ I provided. diate French; and four levels of Ital- and II, and she notes that there are The school is also offering yoga ian, Beginning, Beginning II, Inter- no prerequisites for the courses. classes during daytime, evening and mediate and Advanced. Each will take place . on four Saturday hours. The courses will be American Art History is being of- Wednesday nights at Summit Mid- held at Bank Street Yoga in down- fered this fall as a series of one-night dle School on Morris Avenue. town Summit. events, and students may sign up for A five-week acting course will be The Boat Smart classes this se- the series, or by topics, which in- offered on five Wednesday nights at mester will be taught on four Tues- clude Colonial American Art, In- the middle school, taught by acting day nights at Summit High School venting a Nation, America's New coach and artistic director Leslie starting on Sept. 28, and are the up- Age: 1900-1950, America Emerges Fanelli. Beginners and experienced dated version of the course that has as~a World Power: 1950-2000, The students are welcome, and will learn been taught to more than three- mil- Persistence of Realism in American how to develop an approach to act- lion boaters since 1942. Those 12 Art and The Future. ing and be led through the acting and older are invited to register, and The fundamentals of guitar play- process. instructors will be from the ing will be taught in a course, on ten Two photography classes are also Watchung Sail & Power-Squadron. Tuesday evenings, starting on Sept. being offered this semester. "Pho- An eight-week course on Typing 28. Early sign-up is urged, as class tography & Darkroom" will be - Keyboarding is being hosted at the size is limited. taught on seven Wednesday nights middle school on eight Thursday A professional entertainer and starting on Sept. 29. It is a beginning evenings starting oa-Sept. 28, and READY TO SERVE SHIP CLIENTS — SHIP (Summit Helping Its People) volunteers comedian is the instructor on nine course that reviews the fundamental beginning students will learn the ba- Toni Vandermulin (a guest helper), Mary Vicks and Tamala Reynolds are ready to Tuesday nights of a course called and artistic possibilities of 35mm sic computer keyboard and also serve a hot meal to nearly 20 SHIP clients at the Oakes Center in Summit. Fountain "Improvisational Comedy Work- black and white and color photogra- some speed-building skills/ which Baptist Church members Ms. Vicks and Ms. Reynolds, along with Annie Hatcher and shop," and he welcomes all experi- phy. "Beyond the Snapshot," offered apply to either a computer or a type- Mary Jane Wilson, have planned, prepared and served Sunday dinner to those in need ence levels to the class. on five Tuesday nights starting Sept. writer. There will be one person per. once a month for more than 10 years. (Photo by Tyler Farrand) A five-week course called Flower 28, will help people improve then- computer. Summit native spearheads a NYC architecture event AREA —• Openhousenewyork Building on the success of its first Rudolph and the studio of fashion public knowledge and understand- Featured during the weekend this pool; as well as appreciate its origi- (OHNY) has announced its second event in 2003, the largest of its kind designer Narciso Rodriguez, as well ing of architecture and design." year are sites that include: From Fa- nal details and spectacular views annual weekend, presented by Tar- in city history, OHNY will expand as popular 2003 sites such as the OHNY features an array of sites, mous Landmarks to New' Frontiers: across the East River; the Jefferson get Stores, which will take place its reach this year to encompass 100 Pratt Institute Power Plant and many of which are normally off lim- Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch Market Library Tower; House of the Saturday, Oct. 9, and Sunday, Oct. sites, including the new facility for Grand Lodge of Masons. its to the public, from the historic to. at Grand Army Plaza, where the Redeemer, originally the town resi- 10. The event is spearheaded by a Jazz at Lincoln Center, designed by "Last year, the tremendous public the cutting-edge, including private public will be able to climb to the dence of Edith Shepard Fabbri, a native of Summit and Summit High Rafael Vifioly. Jazz at Lincoln Cen- response to our inaugural event ex- residences, design studios and art top for spectacular views of the city; great-granddaughter of Cornelius School graduate, Scott Lauer. ter will provide a sneak preview of ceeded our wildest expectations, galleries, industrial infrastructure the Irish Hunger Memorial, where Vanderbilt, today it remains one of OHNY Weekend promotes aware- select spaces for OHNY Weekend, with more than 45,000 visitors from such as power substations and water artist Brian Tolle will discuss his de- the most distinguished examples of ness of New York's achievements in prior to its official public opening on all five boroughs, 32 states and 25 towers, and special access to monu- sign; Governors Island; the Little early 20th-century residential archi- architecture and design by providing Oct. 18. Other new, notable sites in- countries," said Mr. Lauer, execu- ments, landmarks and buildings un- Red Lighthouse, which became the tecture in New York City; the Mor- the public with free access to spec- clude the Old Croton Aqueduct, the tive director and founder of OHNY, der development. subject of such a popular children's ris-Jumel Mansion, oldest house: the tacular sites of historic and contem- TWA Terminal, a Times Square mid- a private, non-profit organization OHNY Weekend will once again book that fans campaigned to save it Cherner/O'Neill Residence, a mod- porary significance in neighbor- night tour, the last New York town- dedicated to engaging the public and take part in the City's Architecture when threatened with demolition; ern, two-story glass and steel pent- hoods throughout all five boroughs. house designed by architect Paul increasing awareness and apprecia- Week, launched last year along with the Old Croton Aqueduct; Eldridge house that sits atop an early 19th- tion of New York's built environ- the inaugural OHNY Weekend and Street Synagogue, constructed in century townhouse and overlooks a ment. "With the continued focus on the opening of the ATA'NY Chap- 1887 and currently undergoing community garden with noted folk matters affecting the design of our ter's Center for Architecture, 536 restoration; the Pratt Institute Power art. Herald city — plans for a proposed west LaGuardia Place, which will serve Plant; Austrian Cultural Forum; The For information about OHNY side stadium, the 2012 Olympics Bohen Foundation; the Astoria Pool, Serving the community for more than 115 years as the welcome and information Weekend 2004, including opening and, most significantly, the redevel- center for the event. The participat- where guests will have a chance to dates and hours for featured sites, •NJN Publishing © 2004 opment of Lower Manhattan — it is see the 'engineered underpinnings A Penn Jersey Advance, Inc. Newspaper ing sites reflect the diversity of New visit www.ohny.org or contact more important than ever to increase York City architecture and Design. beneath this vast 330-foot Art Deco info@oihny.

Publisher/Editor Michael J. Kelly. 908-464-1025 Managing Editor Patricia E. Rfleoia 908-464-1025 Union Vicinage expands courthouse tours program Managing Editor Barbara Rybolt 908-464-1025 Advertising Director Eileen Bicke! 732-396-4404 . AREA—-The Office of the Court This tour will not only bring light more about a certain division, sub- prosecutor, Robert P. O'Leary. To Circulation Manager Lewis King 908-464-1025 Administrator of the Union Vicinage to the courtroom,-but also to the ject or court. learn more information about the Superior Court of New Jersey has many behind-the-scene procedures "Taking a Closer Look at the tours that are available or to sched- instated a new courthouse tours pro- that continue to make focal courts Union Vicinage" is scheduled to ule a tour, cal Jennifer Lescano at gram, called "Taking a Closer Look run. take place every Tuesday and will 908-282-7607 for the "Taking a as Smstb Street, .W Provident*, I at the Union Vicinage," this fall. The While the main goal of 'Taking a serve in addition to the courthouse Closer Look at the Union Vicinage" new courthouse tours program of- Closer Look at the Union Vicinage" tour program that is, provided by the tours on Tuesdays when the court is President .Thomas H. Krekel 908-782-4747 Ext 640 fers participants a comprehensive is to introduce the public to as niany Union County Prosecutor's Office. open and Robert P. O'Leary at 908- Senior V.P. Operation ... Gioioso ..908-575-6759 overview and basic understanding of aspects of the courthouse as possi- The courthouse tour program 527-4505 for the courthouse tour Controller. ...Margaret M. Gerke 908-7824747-Ext 670 the daily operations within the cour- ble, parties may make special re- takes place every Friday and is con- program on Fridays when the court Production Manager. Linda Zetterberg 908-575-6710 thouse. quests to have tours catered to learn ducted by the executive assistant is open.

The Summit Herald (ISSN 527-077X) is published weekfy for $20 per year Improv comedy Instruction offered at adult school in state and $25. per year out of staie by Summit Independent Publishing, 80 South St., New Providence 07974. Periodical postage paid at New SUMMIT — This fall, the non- All experience levels are welcome. area residents in August, and extra ence suggestions. This workshop is Providence, N.J. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the: profit Summit Area Community The class will be offered on Tues- copies are available at area libraries. excellent for anyone interested in Summit Herald, 80 South St., New Providence, NJ 07974 School will offer a nine-week course day nights starting on Sept. 28, from According to Mr. Hoyle, those acting, writing or public speaking, called "Improvisational Comedy 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Summit High who sign up to take part will experi- or those who just want to enjoy Circulation: 908-464-4018 • Ne^S: 908-464-1025 Workshop." The instructor is experi- School, 125 Kent Place. Blvd. Tu- ence the exhilarating, spontaneous themselves. In contrast to standup Advertising: 732-396-4404 • Classified: 1-800-472-0119 enced teacher and professional co- ition is $69. For details, call the fun of improvisational comedy. He comedy, we practice spontaneity ex- median/entertainer Christopher adult school at 908-273-1141. said, "Improv is scenes and stories ercises, story creation and ensemble Hoyle, a former Chatham resident. School catalogues were mailed to made up on the spot, based on audi- skills, so handy in real life." PAGE 6 - The Summit Herald and Berkeley Heights-New Providence Dispatch, Saturday, September 25, 2004 ©rough schools open doors for 2004-05

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'SENSE OF BELONGING' — In an effort to establish a sense of belonging at New Providence Middle School, new stu- [ WELCOME — Despite the dreary weather forecast, dents are welcomed by current district students during a pizza luncheon. Pictured, from left, standing, are Mollie jin D'Amico got a warm welcome from Salt Brook Prin- Eosenkrantz, William Allen, Greg Herman, and Bill Zickler. Seated left to right, are Neal Forgione, Monica Rodriguez, cipi.1 Jeannie Maier as she greeted students that Wednes- Jennifer Conceicao and Dionella Cubero. day morning as they arrived at school.

- • W?a (^* BUSY SCHEDULES — New Providence Middle School sev- 1 V enth grade students Andrew Tullo and Ed Morgan found their way into then- new lockers and go ready to attend to their busy sched- ules.

" J^TC- _,A3IES AT LUNCH — Third graders at Allen W. RECITING SOUNDS — New Providence High School Roberts had a chance to catch up with old friends and teacher Michael Mitchell involved his Japanese students meet new ones during their first day of lunch. Happy to on the first day in a reciting the 46 sounds of the ffiragana :;.••? for a pieiur? from Mrs. Joyce Locknish's class, from chart. The World Language deDartmenl provides a K-8 lan- ':'••". tre Shroehhr. Venkat. Nicole Carolan, Grace Littlc- guage program ut the elementary and middle school levels and offers five world languages to its secondary students.

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1 'GAGALLOWAL Y HILL' — New Providence High School art students posed in front of a mural theyy created based on "Galloway Hill." The National Art Honor Society project, funded § by thtlie New Providence High School PTSA, was recreated based on the original work by n OUD •! ™ . David Hockney that is on display at the Museum of Pine Arts in Boston. Members who MTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY - KeUy Villa, computer teacher at Salt Brook Elementary created the mural included, from left, class advisor and art department head Lynn Celler, School, cheeked the school's new wireless laptops. The wireless computer lab is a coilab- justyila Krygowski, Kori Devlin and Joanna Weijer. Missing from the photo are Jimmy orative project that integrates technology mto all areas of classroom learning. Lazaro and Bobby St. Jules. PAGE 7 - The Summit Herald and Berkeley Heights-New Providence Dispatch, Saturday, September 25,2004 Obituaries Tennis is top story Dr. Warren Byrne Nestler, of Kent Place School •time Summit physician Dr. Warren Byrne Nestler, also iting Nurses Association. fall sports campaign known as J.P., died on Tuesday, An active member of his commu- Sept. 14, 2004, at his home in Ban- nity, he was a member of The Mon- ByARTPOLAKOWSKI population rather thin, as the Summit fairly recently, she was' ger. Me. A funeral mass was held at day Night Club, the Rotary Club and school's enrollment (in grades Si- looking to get re-involved with St. John's in Ban- the Beacon Hill Club. He was also SUMMIT - Its loss to Mont- thru-12) is in the 235 range. How- hockey, and we made the connec- gor on Sept 17. A celebration of Dr. an active volunteer at the Great clair-Kimberley Academy certified ever, an off-fhe-chart participation tion via a mutual acquaintance. Nestler's life will be held on Satur- Swamp. He later became an avid that the Kent Place School tennis rate enables this to be done. "We graduated a large percent- day, Oct. 16, at the Beacon Hill Club follower of opera and a collector of squad won't be New Jersey's best "More than, half of our students age of last year's team, so it's a in Summit. The service will begin at stamps from various periods in scholastic team, but there aren't play a fall sport," Malmgren re- matter of building back up again 2 p.m., followed by a reception. American history. He also had a love many other opponents who'll hold ported. "Our program numbers are from fundamentals," the Kent Born in New Rochelle, N.Y., in for gardening and was an enthusias- the upper hand on this KPS unit. pretty good right across the board." Place AD added. "I think our new 3921, he graduated from Columbia tic sports fan. "We're very enthused about our Another positive aspect of the staff is doing a fine job in that re- University in 1943 and went on to Following his retirement in 1990, tennis team." agreed Kent Place school's athletic stature is the fact gard." : earn his medical degree from Cor- he and Bit moved to Cape Cod, Athletic Director Deb Malmgren Kent Place maintains an apprecia- Given its current 1-3-1 mark it's nell Medical School. Following his where he served as a volunteer at the Dr. Warren B. Nestler this past Tuesday, an hour or so be- bly higher degree of head-coaching evident KPS doesn't possess the residency at New York Hospital, he Monomoy National Seashore. Bit fore that crew left for Montclair, stability than many other non-pub- level of hockey powerhouse that • spent two years serving as an officer died in 1991 in Cape Cod. Washington Conn., Steven of where they were defeated, 4-1, by lic schools. For example, this resulted in an 18-1-1 record last in the U.S. Navy. He later married Joan Woodcock Chatham, Sally O'Neill of Berkeley the state's number-one contingent. school year finds just two coaching season. Still, the presence of goal-. Dr. Nestler, his wife Mary Eliza- and re-located to Bangor. There he Heights, Andy of Chatham and Amy Not suggesting the MKA result changes among 11 varsity sports, tender Alanna Butera assures thift beth (Bit) and family moved to became treasurer of the Frenchmans Fanning of Ipswich, Mass.; 17 would have been that much differ- and one of them would have an as- Kent Place should be competitive Summit in 1951 and he joined Bay Conservancy and co-chair of grandchildren, one great grand- ent, but it should be noted that terisk attached. in every match. Butera posted a Overlook Hospital. He went on to the Fields Pond Audubon Center, daughter; and a sister, Jeanne Dart of Kent Place was coming off as enor- That being indoor track, which .979 save-percentage last autumfl become president of the medical and led schoolchildren on tours of Palmyra, Va. He is also survived by mous a victory as this program had Deb Carroll and Gary Burns had while collecting 17 shutouts. :.,l staff in 1964. After retiring from ac- The Secrets of the Forest. Joan's seven children, 18 grandchil- ever collected on the prior after- handled as co-head coaches. Car- Veteran Phil Wolstenholme xg tive practice in 1967, Dr. Nestler He is survived by his wife of 12 dren and one great-grandchild. noon. For Monday, KPS defeated roll, who likewise guides the cross- now in his 12th season as the. went on to serve in various posi- years, Joan Woodcock Nestler, of Donations in memory of Dr. Newark Academy. country and spring track programs, school's head soccer coach. This is- tions within Overlook Hospital for Bangor. Nestler may be made to the Over- "I think it might be the first time plans to take the winter off, so another team which must replace'^ the next 23 years. During his time at Dr. Nestler was pre-deceased by look Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box we've ever beaten them," Malm- Burns will be the sole person in number of key graduates from last Overlook he served as trustee and a son, Philip, in 1971, and by his 220, Summit 07902; or to the Maine gren related. charge. year's 8-6-3 entry, but a .winning president of the Union County wife of 45 years, Mary Elizabeth Audubon Society, Fields Pond Na- The Kent Place netsters present- The only other'head coaching season isn't out of the question. . - Heart Association, and served for (Bit). He leaves six children, Susan ture Center, 216 Fields Pond Road, ly possess an 8-1 record and were change was unexpected, however. The soccer side has welcomed eight years on the board of the Vis- Nestler. of Towson, Md., J. Peter of Holden ME 04429. .ranked 9th in the Star-Ledger's Kate Cusick, who earned rave re- an impact addition in Janine Ger^. 'Top-20' last Monday. They'll views for the job she did in her two minario, a very athletic junior surely leapfrog one school ahead of years helming KPS field hockey, who's been at Kent Place since, them, as Newark Academy was had planned on returning even freshman year - she fashioned sj, rd M. Herman, M.D., listed 8th. though things changed in her life standout track season last spring^ With all three jingles players with Cusick's marriage last spring. but had chosen to play all her soc- plus a doubles regular returning, It wasn't until May that Cusick in- cer for an elite club team during the eian at Overlook this was expected to be a stronger formed Malmgren she'd be leaving fall. Germinario is making a no- squad than a year ago. Indeed, because her husband took a job in table difference in the KPS mid- Kent Place entered the 2004 cam- North Carolina. field. Leonard M. Berman, M.D., of He received his B.A. in 1932 nutrition at Hudson County Com- paign a prohibitive favorite to win "We were fortunate, though, in Summit died on Wednesday, Sept. from the University of Michigan, munity College and sex education at its third consecutive Union County coming up with a replacement," The volleyball team, coached by 22,2004, at Glenside Nursing Home and went on to receive his medical Jersey City State College from 1980 . championship and will, assuredly Malmgren said. "Our new coach, Mandy Rodriguez, is a veteran in New Providence. A funeral from degree from that school, as well as a to 1984. Earlier, in the 1970s, he had improve upon a final 12-6 record, Tracy Drummond, was a Division I group expected to improve upon' the Paul Ippolito Summit Memorial graduate degree in sociology from taught sociology at Fairleigh Dick- deceiving insofar as KPS tangles field hockey player at the Universi- last year's 10-12 record, while the today, Saturday, Sept. 25, at 9:30 Columbia University in New York. inson University in Madison. In with as difficult a schedule (MKA; ty of Virginia back in the 1980s, second-year cross-country squad a.m., will be followed by interment Dr. Berman was an attending 1988, Dr. Berman received a Golden Newark, Pingry) as any school in and she's coached the sport on the should likewise be stronger than at 10:30 a.m. in Fairview Cemetery, physician at Overlook Hospital, as Merit Award for 50 years of distin- New Jersey. prep school level. Tracy moved to last season. Westfield. well as running his own private guished service. Yet even with all that having Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Dr. practice in Summit for 50 years. He Husband of Esther (nee Ste-been acknowledged, the victory at Berman lived in Newark before retired in 1986. fanek), he was the brother of the late Newark Academy was special. GROW YOUR BUSINESS! moving to Summit 55 years ago. In addition, Dr. Berman taught Louis Berman and Dorothy Bial. Kent Place's singles trio of . Place your business-card-size ad in 130 Amanda Barletta, Allie , New Jersey newspapers and get your and Lydia Bull each won in straight , message to over 3 million readers for sets at.Newark Academy. A junior $1050. Statewide coverage for less Margaret M. Proud, 40, grew who's been the runner-up in the Union County Tournament the'past than $8.07 per publication. two seasons, Barletta defeated I CONTACT THIS NEWSPAPER for more Newark's highly-regarded Natalia I information or contact Diane Trent, j.p in Berkeley Heights New Jersey Press Association, 609-406- Christenson, 7-5, 6-2. Seniors Solomon and Bull were I 0600 ext. 24; email:[email protected] Margaret M. Proud, 40, formerly worked for various financial ser- nifer Mearns of Shaker Heights, UCT individual winners in their re- of Berkeley Heights, died on on Fri- vices firms. Ohio; and Joanne (Micki) DiFonzo spective second and third flights a !Ne>i^p|sey 2x2 Display Ad Network day, Sept. 6, 2004, in Gainesville, An avid volunteer and animal of Madison; a brother, James of year ago, and both seem well on Ha. Private family services were lover, Ms. Proud volunteered for the Rochester, N.Y.; and) 16 nieces and their way to outstanding 2004 cam- held in Rochester, N.Y. Animal Rescue Organization as a nephews. paigns. Bull procured her team's ^ Born in Elmhurst, N.Y., Ms. "foster parent" for abandoned pets Memorial contributions in her only win against MKA on Tuesday. Proud spent most of her childhood awaiting adoptions. honor may be sent to the Blue Har- Senior Tatum Reynolds, who in Berkeley Heights until moving to Surviving are her parents, James bor Foundation (for bi-polar re- played second doubles last season, Gainesville 17 years ago. She and Joan Proud of The Villages, search), One Research Court, now pairs with freshman Allison 11888-327-8379 or 908-684-4122 earned her degree in finance/ac- Fla.; sisters Christine Payton of RockvilleMD 20850.-Further in- Oberlander to form the first tan- »Driveways counting from the University of Oveido, Fla.; Kathleen Passantino of formation may be obtained at dem. First-year varsity starters • Parking Lots Florida in Gainesville, and had Summit; Patricia of Belvidere; Jen- www.blueharbor.org. Alex Spicehandler and Mia Feitel, • Commercial a senior and sophomore respective- Powerwash Your Home ly, handle the second doubles slot. • Rubberized Coal $ Tar Application yprian Consiglio gi¥es concert Offering five varsity sports in 199 the fall, Kent Place might be per- •Patch Work ceived as stretching its athletic • Line Striping Call For Details ad Evening of Reflection Expires 11130/04

BERKELEY HEIGHTS — Fa- plative life. Most of his songs are tak- cal spirituality, prayer and meditation, ther Consiglio, a monk of en directly from scripture, specifically Refreshments will be served fol- the Camaldolese Congregation, will the psalms. He is available on a limit- lowing the concert in the Parish give a concert and Evening of Re- ed basis for conferences and retreat . Youth Center. For information, call flection at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. work, especially in the areas of liturgi- 908-464-1585. 30, at Little Flower Church, 310 Oak Knoll Plainfield Ave. The parish is beginning a year of anniversary celebrations of the Scnool or the Holy Cnila church and its incorporation of the •••••••I parish. Father Consiglio is a musician, Open House Grades K - 6 composer, author and teacher. He Sunday, October 3, 2004 e 12:45 p.m. Kindergarten Registration and Tours spends half bis time writing and ' Floors of composing and the other half of his • 1:30 p.m. K-6 Presentation time on the road performing and Inventory! teaching. Father Consiglio special- 2 p.m. Grades 1-6 Tours, Kindergarten Q&A, and Refreshments izes in concerts for people of all ages. He normally performs solo •leilL PHIS with only guitar accompaniment, oc- • STARTING AT ONLY casionally working directly with lo- cal parish musicians. His work is in- Respectful ^ « terwoven with stories that come from his ov/n wide experience as a 1500 Confident musician and liturgist, with insights Sugested Retail Price: $2995 drawn from his monastic, content- NEW UPRIGHTS Enthusiastic . f j STARTING AT ONLY Reverent J ._ ~ , Eager 2200 Curious , _ ~ Suggested Retail Price: $5937 ' Piauful BABY GRANDS A Catholic independent school uniquely STARTING AT ONL) offering a challenging academic program in a nurturing and safe environment. In its This Gifted Reader commitment to educating the whole child, Canfielp '5495 Oak Knoll begins world language and In. AH Matters of the Heart Suggested Retail Price: $14,380 LetHerCkar technology instruction in a full-day Your Mind, Body & SouL 5ft PUYIR BRANDS kindergarten and encourages participation in STAR TING AT ONLY community service, the arts, and team athletics. oSpecial Readings $10.00 Because 3CtlOn5 . 27 SOUTH AVE, FANWOOO '899Suggested Retail Price: $17,2495 speak louder trian WOPuS. 908-322-7271 I AVAIIABIE FOR PARTIES 44 Blackburn Road, Summit, NJ 07901 908-522-8109 • www.oakknoll.org Expires 10/6/04 PAGE 8 - The Summit Herald and Berkeley Heights-New Providence Dispatch, Saturday, September 25,2004 Autumn materials make colorful crafts Youngsters can submit gjg SUMMIT—Adults and children Wreath class will be from 7 to 8:30 mm get some new ideas this fall about p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, at $40 per per- •Sfw to use leaves, dried flowersan dson. Register at 908-273-8787, ext. 16. mysteries to local.library UUbd to make decorations at Reeves- Adults and children may learn to BERKELEY HEIGHTS - Join in All entries must comply with the Jgfed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave. make treats for their backyard friends the festivities for Berkeley Heights contest rules which can be picked up gg* Children can hike the grounds of at a wildlife treats class on Sunday, Public Library's Malice, Mystery and at the library. Entries can be submit- Si arboretum to gather autumn Nov. 14. They will make edible out- Mayhem Month, by writing your ted to Malice, Mystery and Mayhem door decorations. Some of the deco- ves from its six acres of wood- own mystery. Short Story Writing Competition, rations will be hung in the arbore- . During the month of October, the Berkeley Heights Public Library, 290 ; tum's wildlife habitat. In addition, *•' ** In the Education Center they can Berkeley Heights Public Library will Plainfield Avenue, Berkeley Heights, each family will take some treats i learn to press and preserve the leaves. be holding a mystery writing contest home to hang in their own gardens. NJ 07922. This event is free and ope si fC&ildren ages five to seven may take for persons eight to 18. The stories Each child will receive a journal to to the public. The library is at 2P3 j*thg class unaccompanied on Friday, must be submitted to the library by record any wildlife they see at home, Plainfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, f - J 15. Children ages three to five Oct. 16, and prizes will be awarded to and there will be tips for attracting 07922. For more information call. requested to bring a caregiver MISS PERSONALITY — In September, New Provi- the winning competitors on Oct 30. 908-464-9333. p®ii them, on either Monday, Oct. 18 birds and wildlife. The class is open- dence native and Salt Brook School graduate Kaitlyn j or Friday, Oct. 22. Registration is re- house style from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at McCann, age 17, participated in the Miss Teen New ; quested at 908-273-8787, ext. 15. $22 per family. Jersey Contest at the New Brunswick Hilton, where lumma a National Merit Semifinalist she earned first runner-up, Miss Personality. Above, ; Tie fee is $20 per child. Registration is requested for all SUMMIT — Paul T. Mamma of to be announced this spring. 1 • -Adults may craft their own ver- programs. There is a discount on ed- she is escorted at the event by New Providence na- tive, brother Thomas McCann, age 18. Kaithlyn's pa- Summit is one of the six Delbarton Delbarton, 230 Mendham Road, ^sirai of autumn glory by decorating a ucation programs for Arboretum students named as National Merit Morristown, is an independent col- ^•gHipevine wreath with dried sunfLow- members. All new memberships en- ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- Cann of Berkeley Heights. Her maternal grandpar- Semifmalists in the National Merit lege preparatory day school for boys ~eg, yarrow, quince, oak leaves and tered on or after Oct. 1 will be valid Scholarship Program 2005. in grades seven through 12. It is jHjpsses. The harvest wreath may ei- until Dec. 31,2005. ents are Robert Szemes and the late Anita Szemes of New Providence. Paul and the five other Semifi- owned and operated by the Roman Jhjjr be hung on a wall or door, or For information, visit nalists will continue in competition Catholic Benedictine monks of St. may decorate a table. The Harvest www.reeves-reedarboretum.org. for some 8,200 Merit Scholarships Mary's Abbey.

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Meeting on alternate Wednesdays from Dec. 7 from 7 to 8 p.m. scenic Watchung Reservation, offers a variety 3:30 to 4:45 p.m., these classes investigate in- Registration is required for both evening of educational programs for families and chil- sects, take a tour of the Watchung Stables, programs and the fee is $5 per person for dren of all ages. make assorted leaf crafts and create decorative Union County residents and $6 for others. Children ages three or four accompanied by kindling kits for the holiday season. A visit to Adults and children of all ages are invited to an adult can take part in programs through the the Union County K-9 corps training center on take part in Outdoor Adventures offered on Two of Us workshops held each Tuesday, 1:30 Nov. 17 will highlight this series of work- Saturdays from 10 to II a.m. Each week a dif- to 2:30 p.m. These programs encourage na- shops. A sheriff's officer will introduce chil- ferent theme is featured that focuses on the ture discovery through hikes and indoor and dren to some of the dogs and explain their role many treasures the Watchung Reservation has outdoor activities. Monarch butterflies, owls, in police work. to offer. Explore the beautiful colors of fall, and fall seeds and nuts are covered this fall. The cost per class is $8 per child for Union learn to identify trees by leaf shapes, discover Each class is $8 per child with an adult for County residents and $10 for others. how to read a trail map, learn to lead a group Union County residents and $10 for others. A family workshop series, Dusk to Dark, al- through the woods, search for animal homes Small Fry Days is a drop-off program for lows visitors to explore the reservation and its and hideouts, investigate the history of See- children ages four to six years old, Small Fry inhabitants during the evening hours. ley's Pond and the old Drake Farm this fall Days fosters awareness and appreciation of the Little Night Owls, for children ages three to season. Admission to Outdoor Adventures is a natural world through nature hikes, exploration five years, with an adult, allows participants to suggested donation of $1 per person. and hands-on activities. Children meet listen to owl stories, see owl pictures and hear Registration is required for all workshops Wednesdays from 1:15 to 2:30 p.m., to learn the calls of the great homed, screech and and evening programs. about bats, pumpkins and raccoons. barred owls. Participants take a short hike to For a fall brochure that includes a listing of First and second-graders can register for Af- see where these nocturnal animals hunt and all children and family workshops and upcom- ter School Explorations on Thursdays from hide. Choose from Oct. 12 or Nov. 9, from 6:30 ing special events, or for a new adult workshop 3:30 to 4:45 p.m., to explore wild weather, an- to 7:30 p.m. brochure, call 908-789-3670, or visit Trailside imal facts, life in the forest and how to survive Night Hike, for ages five and older with an Nature and Science Center, a facility of the BIRDING WITH GINGER — Park naturalist Ginger C&se in the cold, winter woods. adult, investigates the homes and hideouts of Union County Department of Parks and Recre- identifies colorful birds during a Two of Us workshop'for Trailside Explorers, for third to fifth- the local wildlife. Search for tree houses, bur- ation, at 452 New Providence Road in Moun- three and four-year-old children and adult pairs at Trail- graders, is a series of workshops that take an rows and nests. tainside. side Nature and Science Center. !>rr*

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Monday, Sept. 27, at the Mall at work of 112 U.S. and a growing vard Center for Cancer Prevention, Funds raised will support communi- Short Hills. number of international affiliates. Women's Health Resource Center, ty-based breast health education and Style for the Cure is a week-long In 2001, President Bush appoint- Women's Health Initiative, the Na- breast cancer screening, treatment education, awareness and fundrais- ed Ms. Brinker to serve as U.S. Am- tional Coalition of Cancer Survivor- and outreach programs for under- iiig event, Sept. 27 through Oct. 3, bassador to the Republic of Hun- ship and the National Cancer Insti- served and uninsured in the affili- sponsored fay the Komen North Jer- gary. In 1986, President Reagan ap- tute. ate's northern New Jersey service sey Affiliate and the Mall at Short pointed her to the 18-member Na- area. mis. tional Cancer Advisory Board as one Mall merchants take part The Komen North Jersey Affili- Highlighting the week's special of six laypeople. In 1992, she was ate was established in 1997 and education events will be the unveil- appointed by President Bush to the She is a former board member of serves the counties of Bergen, Es- ing of "Journeys of Courage, a pho- three-member President's Cancer such not-for-profit organizations as sex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Som- to essay," portraying 22 women and Panel to monitor the progress of the the National Jewish Coalition Board erset, Sussex, Union and Warren. men diagnosed with breast cancer. National Cancer Program and was of Governors, New York Universi- Since its inception, the affiliate has When Ms. Banker's sister, Suzy appointed by Vice President Quayle ty's Medical School Foundation and granted over $5.2 million to commu- Komen, died of breast cancer at age to serve as the chairperson of a sub- National Surgical Adjuvant Breast nity-based breast health programs 36 in 1980, Nancy promised herself committee to study the progress of Project. Ms. Brinker has testified be- and has contributed an additional she would fulfill her sister's plea to breast cancer research and education fore the United States Democratic $2.3 million to the Susan G. Komen help others battling the disease. In in the U.S. and around the world. Policy Committee's Congressional Breast Cancer Foundation Award 1982, she established the Susan G. Currently Ms. Brinker sits on the Breast Cancer Forum and participat- and Research Grant Program. For Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, board for FasterCures. Prior to as- ed in the International Women's Fo- information, call the Komen North today recognized as the nation's suming her position as Ambassador, rum. Jersey Affiliate office at 277-2904. Murray Hill Square set AREA — A limited number of tial enclave. The architectural styles his first major commission and, to assure that close attention is paid tickets are available for an architect- of the buildings include Victorian, since then, he has worked on dozens to every aspect of the project." He led walking tour of New Provi- Gothic and Colonial, and the designs of turn-of-the-century homes in said the staff remains available dence's Murray Hill Square, hosted are based on actual structures, some New Jersey communities. In addi- throughout the construction process by the non-profit Summit Area of which once existed in New Prov- tion, he was assigned to develop to adapt drawings to new ideas or to Community School. Tickets are $24 idence. plans for renovations at provide clients with on-site assis- and information is available by call- Mr. Bol coordinated all aspects of Drumthwacket, the governor's man- tance. ing the school at 908-273-1141. The construction, from the installation of sion in Princeton, including the gov- On the Oct. 3 tour of Murray Hill event is set for Sunday, Oct. 3, from underground utilities to supervision ernor's private family quarters and Square, Mr. Bol said participants 2 to 4 p.m. of all detailing. the music room restoration. will also visit inside some of the Alexander A. Bol, A.I.A., is the A licensed architect and profes- Mr. Bol's firm now includes three homes. president of Bol Architecture in sional planner, Mr. Bol earned his registered architects and several ar- Adult school guests are asked to Berkeley Heights and was the origi- degree from Pratt Institute and be- chitectural draftspersons. park in the A&P parking lot on Cen- IS THAT YOU? — Was it Maid Marian and Eobin Hood nal architect on the Murray Hill gan his career with firms working in "Even though the firm works on tral Avenue and meet the group at wandering through the grounds of St. Andrew's Church Square project. Planned as a themed urban areas and on large government 75 to 100 projects annually," he said, the corner of Floral Avenue and in New Providence during the annual Canterbury Fair? shopping village of 33 reproductions projects including the recreation "the services offered are individual- Chanlon Road. Early sign-up for the No, but it sure looked like it when Nancy Cropper and of American architecture, the site complex at Round Valley in Hunter- ized for every client, and a project event is encouraged, as registration David Waite walked by* was later transformed into a residen- don County. Murray Hill Square was manager is assigned to each project is limited. s hosts Summit blood drive DRIVERS AREA — The public is invited to 56 days are eligible to donate blood. contact the Red Cross Chapter spon- sey hospitals that makes it possible participate in an upcoming local There is no upper age limit for blood soring the blood drive to determine' for lives to be saved. Because red blood drive on Sunday, Sept. 26, donation as long as the donor is well if you will be eligible. blood cells and platelets have a lim- from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the with no restrictions or limitations on Government regulations require ited shelf life, a steady stream of do- Summit YMCA, 67 Maple St. activities. that blood donations must be nations is required. Blood is in constant demand for Donors should eat within two to processed through a battery of more For information on upcoming treatment of accident cases, cancer three hours before donating. Bring than 30 tests before they can be ad- blood drives, call the Southeast We have immediate openings in our Truckload Blanket Wrap and victims, hemophiliacs, and for use identification with a signature or ministered to someone in need. Morris Chapter American Red Cross Flatbed Fleets for Owner Operator:. To be part of our 48-sfate m during surgery. Giving blood is per- photo and know your social security Thus once an emergency occurs, it is at 973-538-2160; theMillbum-Short operation, candidates must possess a minimum of 6 montfe over-ttie-road, fectly safe, doesn't hurt and takes number. If you have spent a total of too late to donate blood for that Hills Chapter at 973-379-4198 or tractor-trailer driving experience and a Class A CDL ~VAN LINES only about an hour. three months or more in the United emergency. the Summit Chapter, 908-273-2076. Call: 800-234-3112 or 800-348-2147. Dept.MJ5.E0E Most healthy people age 17 or Kingdom or a total of six months or It is the willingness of volunteers older who weigh at least 110 pounds more in other European countries to donate blood that will be avail- and have not donated within the past from 1980 to the present, you should able to whoever needs it in New Jer- County Harvest Festival brings history to life AREA — From 11 to 5 on Sun- land; folksinger Kurt Gallagher; formance company. day, Sept. 26, rain or shine, the banjo playerAndrew Roblrn Duo; Admission to the festival is $3; Union County Board of Chosen barbershop harmony of the Rahway children age seven and younger will Freeholders and the county Depart- Valley Jersey Aires, and bluegrass be admitted free of charge. Free ment of Parks and Recreation will and country singers Fresh Cut Grass. parking and shuttle bus transporta- host the Harvest Festival at Trailside Scheduled performers include tion will be provided from the Nature and Science Center, 452 two Colonial-era replica marionette Watchung Stables, 1160 Summit New Providence Road, Mountain- shows of "St. George and the Drag- Lane in Mountainside. For informa- side. At this year's festival, visitors on" and "Punch and Judy" per- tion, call the Trailside Nature & Sci- will have the opportunity to observe formed by Tuckers' Tales Puppet ence Center information hotline at a Revolutionary War encampment, Theatre, a Philadelphia-based per- 908-789-3670. quilting demonstrations, canoe building, gun-smithing, soap mak- ing, fur trapping and trading, and butter churning. Do your credit;/ There will be several scheduled performances including storytelling issues have yoti and musical performances: Afro- American storyteller Debbie Kirk- PINNED? 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SALES IF YOU ARE A SELF-STARTER, FULL-TK / ENHY-Li¥a ARTICULATE, A GOOD LISTENER, 8 12 month, full-time position COMPUTER SAVVY, OUTGOING, 9 Tuesday through Saturday, 8 hours/da/ Expanding Miilburn Law firm seeks HIGHLY FOCUSED AND ARE • Black Seal license required highly motivated, well-organized Organizational, Word, Access and Excel skills required a SELF-DRIVEN.... CDL license preferred individual to handle heavy typing Prior School Business office experience preferred. WE WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO YOU! • Prior experience as a custodian, and various office responsibilities. Send letter of interest and resume to. preferably in a school setting We offer an exceptionally pleasant and comfortable 9 Qualified individual must be Office of the Superintendent Ability to work independently Morris Union Jointure working environment in a fun place to work. computer literate and possess Above average hourly wage • High School Diploma or equivalent Commission Exceptional and attainable bonus 8 Good physical health excellent communication skills. 340 Cenirnl Avenue 0 Ne# Providence, HJ and commission opportunities Must pass required criminal history 07974 All Health Benefits review and furnish proof of U.S. Fax resume and Extensive Training citizenship or legal resident status salary requirements Equal Opportunity • Must be able to read, write and Employer Please send your resume to: communicate in English j t© (973) 379-6898 J. Dowd 1 50 Excellent Benefits: Medical, Denial, Vision & Life HUNTERDON COUNTY DEMOCRAT Ho phone colls please. Send letter of interest, resume 171 State Highway 173, Suite 300 Asbury, NJ 08802 Dr. Kim B. Coleman ; Or Fax to 1-877-330-9955 Morris-Union Jointure Commission ; WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 340 Central Avenue New Providence, NJ 07974

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*•«< China Cabinet (new, never HOME FOR SALE MILFORD Charming Farm POLISH REFERRAL SERVICE house on trout stream iri used) oak finish, beveled INC. providing live-in/out CHATHAM - FURNISHED 1 & 2 NEW PROVIDENCE -T fir. quiet neighborhood, 3BR, glass, $795 732-885- UBRARY-Comptete, Gem Mht, housekeeper for elderly. Lie. AH realestat e advertising in 1.5BA,w/d,frp!cinDR, Pets 5154 Leather Set of Easton Press's FT: growing construc- BR apte., center of town. Short of 2 fam hse, 2BR, apt & Bonded 908-689-9140 this newspaper Is sub- allowed Must See $15O0mo "The Presidential Library* This tion company seeking term avail. Start at $1250/mo. for prof couple, near NYC JOFFEE TABLE- Ethan Allen ject to the Federal Fair BERKLEY HEIGHTS - 3 BR, LAVALLETTE 90*581-3696 is the most ultimate of all Eas- responsible, experi- 973-635-6878 train, shopping mall, Avenue style, rectangular Housing Amendments 1 bath in Free Acres. Bayside Cape, 3 Bdrs., 2 ton Ress sets & thfe is the l church, school, oversized burl wood top w/metal enced carpenter for all Act and the New Jersey Lovely h acre lot near baths, LR, DR, FR, fplc, Garwood-1 Mo. Free! New SPRINGFIELD - By owner, POLISH WOMAN will clean balcony, EIK, all utils. inc. matte platinum finish orBnal set not the revised, phases of carpentry Civil Rights Law, which pool. $389,000 laundry room, deck, 2BR, 1BA, second floor, $l950.mo. 3 BRi central your home & office. Refs, $1500/mo 1 *A mo sec. base, org. $1150, asking newer, smaller set 8* books work. Must have good make it illegal to adver- Call 732-604-2267 central air, off street park- location on quiet street Car & Exp.! 908-982-2864 fenced yard, prof, land- call Sat & Sun only 908- incl. autographed editions of driving record. Benefits, tise any preference, ing, by train station. 973-919-8745. $625. 908-771-0523 scaped, detached garage, 456-1524 ftrd, f*con & Carter. $ 7000 profit share, holidays, limitations or discrimina- low taxes, $775,000. Call $1450mo+l sec. Avil.now iRIB SET from Crib Crty. 732382-2925 possible vehicle. tion based on race, 732-830-2230 . 908-591-6426 NEW PROVIDENCE - Con- STIRLING 3 Bdr., 2 ba. split, Good cond. Incl. changing 909-233-2225 JJ color, religion, sex, na- PUBLISHER'S new kitchen appl., hdwd. MOVING - ALL QUALITY GARWOOD 2 Bdr., 1 baBi, venient, clean 3 BR, 1 BA table & gliding chair. 908- tional origin, handicap, firs , C/A, W/D, 1 car ga- ITEMS- Rugs Persaft hand- EIK, LR, DR, $1400. + 1* fir. apt w/BK, A/C, Patio, 68&6697 V familial status, creed, rage, no smoking/pets, made ong. $4500 ea. ask. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY utils. No pets. Call 90S- Outstanding Value, $1600. ancestry, marital status, All residential real estate $2000./mo. + utils. Sec. DESK - Fr Prov. style. Ex- $990 ea. DR Set LR set 2 9/26 02PM-4PM 789-1115. CENTENNIAL QUARTERS advertising in this news & refs. Avail. 10/1. 908- pensive, gently used, me- Quality Chests, ant) Much affectional or sexual 19 Gregory Court REALTORS 908-277-0077 AFFORDABLE CLEANING paper is subject to the GARWOOD - 2BR, 2™ fir. of 2 604-9039 dium brown, leather inset More! 201-7973582 ADIRONDACK orientation, or national- (Cinnamon Ridge sec- LADY - own trans., exc. Federal Fair Housing Act, fam, DW, W/D HU, off-St. NORTH PLAINF1ELD -Victorian $195 90*653-1747 RIVERFRONT ity, or an intention to tion) Magnificent custom Y YANKEE YEARBOOKS refs. Call anytime 973- the New Jersey Law pkg, close to shop & trans., 5 rms, 1 BR, formal DR, SUMMIT- 2 family house, 5 Acres - was $29,900 Now make any such prefer- built center hall colonial newly renovated, 2BR + Every single yearbook from 635-7892, 973-725-3347 Against Discrimination and rec. updated. Avail. Immed.. den, $950 +utils. NO PETS. $19,900. 1,000 + ft of ence, limitation or dis- 4br with gorgeous mas- office? Lrg finished attic, 1NETTE SET - Solid oak, 1950-2003. Mint, Cond.! Pennsylvania Human $1300/mo. & 1 hi mo. sec. 908-561-5085 after'6. BABYSITTER riverfront! Secluded crimination. Familial ter bedroom suite, great 1%BA, bsmt, 3 season white wash finish, 60" This is a near impossible status includes children Relations Act. These laws 908-233^486 Seeks night hours, 6:30- woods, guaranteed room w/ fireplace, for- RAHWAY 2 Bdr. apt, heat porch, quiet streets, park- oval pedestal table + 18" collection to put together. under the age of 18 liv- 10:30, M-F, & also wkends buildable! Yr. round rd. prohibit discrimination in the mal library, full finished GARWOOD- 2 family house, & hot water incL, W/D ing, no smoking, leaf, 6 chairs. Exc. cond. $2500. FIRM. 732-352-2925 ing with parents or legal sale, rental or financing of basement, many extras. T fir., 2br., No Pets, hookup, $lOOO./mo. $700/obo 908*65-8407 gd. refs. 97*373-2745 elect! Terms! Won't last! $2100/mo. 908-273-2476 NY YANKEE YEARBOOKS custodians, pregnant dwellings. Professionally ; land- $950/mo.+ utils., Imo. 732499-7852 800-260-2876 DINING RM SET - Exquisite Every single yearbook from women and people se- scaped on quiet cul-de- sec, Avail October 1. SUMMIT - Unique setting 2 www.mooseriverland.com RAHWAY- clean, quiet studio, wrought iron, thick glass 1950-2003. Mint Cond.! CAREGIVER curing custody of chil- The Fair Housing Act sac. For Sale by Owner 908-272-6144 BRs, 1 BA, $1400, walk to loc. on cuki&sac. opt gar. top, 6 cushioned chairs, This is a near impossible io care for Elderly & Babysit dren under 18. makes it illegal to advertise 908-464-5360 shopping & train. KENILWORTH • 2BR, LR, HT pd, laundry on premises, org. $8000,. Selling for collection to put together. children. 973-477-8726 This newspaper will not "any preference, limitation, BROKERS WELCOME Executive rental 5 BRs, 2 BAY AREA, VIRGINIA 14.40 DR, eat-in-kitchen, laundry no pets. Aval immed. $1850 CaB 908-273-1768 $2000. FIRM. 732-382-2925 knowingly accept any discrimination because of 1,295,000 full, 2 half baths, walk to Acres with 1300' Deep Irge rms, 2 blks from $600/mo. 1% mo. sec. 732- - CHILD CARE advertising for real es- race, color religion, sex, Directions: Mountain town, train, school, all DINING ROOM Lovely An- 'ower Whee)cha(rs, Waterfront $299,900 Rare school, yrd, no pets. 499-7621 PT Babysitter 1 or 2 days a tate which is in violation handicap, familial status, Ave. to Overhill, right trans., asking $4500. tique Pine Table, 8 chairs, Scooters and Hospital Opportunity to acquire $1250/mo + utils. 908- week. Own car & experi- of the law. To report or national origin, or inten- onto Killarney, left onto ROSELLE -1 BR apts., start- MOUNTAIN AGENCY French Country $2950 Will Beds at absolutely no cost heavily wooded secluded 276-5154 enced. 908-527-0047 discrimination, call the tion to make any such Gregory. ing at $795, ht, hw incl. REALTORS 908-273-2212 Email Picture 908-598- to you. Call Toll Free 1- parcel with southeastern Office of Fair Housing preference, limitation, or LAMBERTVULE 1BR, 1* fl. Please call 732-3400100 7443 800-708-9301. exposure. Owner arranged and Equal Opportunity discrimination." Familial sta- apt. in a renovated Lam- Roselle Park Close to all Dining Room Set Oval RECLINER LIFT CHAIR multi ELDERLY CARE financing 1-804-90&0991. of the U.S. Department tus includes children under bertville Victorian. New Experienced ladies, English of Housing and Urban WASHINGTON immacu- kitchen, DW, microwave, trans., Avail, now. 2F1, 2BR, Professional female to banded pedestal table positions, dual motor, like the age of 18 living with w/2 leaves, pads, 6 speaking, Ref Development (HUD) at late 4BR colonial, 30x18 new tile bath, A/C, ht, off- 1BA, Bk, LR, sun porch, SM share house in Westfield. new, used 2 weekSi fabric parents or legal guardians; chairs, buffet, hutch, great 201-274-9121 1-800-669-9777. The HUD great room, oak kit, strt prkg. $l,00O/mo. Avail office, W/D HK in BSMT, No smoking, Must like covered, Cost $1400, sel! FAMILY CABIN pregnant women; and $900.90*412-9180 TTY telephone number large deck off kit, lower 10/1 60*397-3433 storage, $12OQmo-KL % mo cats. $600/mo, utils s, nice cond. 14 Acres - $49,900 people securing custody of '.,obo 908-232-0840 for the hearing Im- deck by pool. Nicely sec. 908-24&8536 or 908- incl. 908-233-5345 EUROPEAN CARE New u-finish cabin! Private children under 18. landscaped. Quiet area, MADISON- 1BR, 3" fl. 233S204. • Companions wooded setting Near paired Is 212-708-T455. $1100. util. Incl. 973-377- Dining room table- Beautiful dead end street Asking Summit Home Large fum. golden pine, round, 2 • Housekeeping • Child Care state land, Salmon In addition to the protec- $305,000 Arnold J How- 9474. ROSELLE PARK - private Bdr., priv. bath, share kit, Live in/out. Reliable River, snowmobiling! A tions noted above, New res., Mother-Daughter, 1 leaves opens to 83" oval, ell Realtor908-689-4700 MADISON cute, small effi- DR, LR w/fplc, N/S, male w/ 6 spindle-back chairs. Bonded -973-777-0426 perfect getaway! Financ- Jersey law prohibits BR, LR, kit., BA, off St. ciency, East Main St. yard, or female. $800. + utils. 3 white wood radiator covers Sale - Childrens natural _ WWW.LEKON.NET ing avail! Won't last! discrimination based on prkg., W/D, refig., walk to Call 908^08-9360 100's of Properties $825 + heat Call 973- NY trans., no pets, n/s, 47", 52", 57" long. Potter) maple dresser + Hutch. Otg. 800-260-2876 creed, ancestry, marital . EXP. CAREGIVER looking for live at Sheriff Sale 377-1400 $995 + VA mo. sec, all Bam white corner com- $600, pert. Cond. $100. www.mooseriverland.com status, affectual or sexual SUMMIT - nice BR, share 1 fam. Kitchenette Set, $100., h or out position to care foi www.sheriffsalesonline.com MADISON- Rear yard apt. utils. incl, except phone, 2 puter desk. All best offer, orientation, or nationality, house w 3 mates, avail. 10/1. Shelving unit, $25., Two elderly or home bound. Car & "Your Guide to NJ's 2.5 rms. & car port. $800. priv. ent 908-241-0663 must sell. 908522-1745 refs. 90&337-7462 OR 732- Weekly Foreclosure Sales" and Pennsylvania law $375 + utils. 908-2734094 Bar Stools $40*.Call & util. 973-377-6061 DINING SET-, opens to 521-7981. LAND BARGAINS, FREE View Foreclosure prohibits discrimination on Scotch Plains 2br.for rent SUMMIT- Prof. N/S share 2 973-701-2286 73x42" 4 chairs and hutch, LIST 3 to 10 acre par- Advertisements the basis of age, disability OPEN HOUSE MAPLEW00D- 3 lovely & or sublet Good location to BR apt, near train, W/D, Shower Anywhere IBrand- Experienced Polish Women cels in Albany and View Sheriff Lists or ancestry. SUN 9/26,12-4PM sunny 1 & 2 BR, $875 $995 schools & very good cond. $600. Clean your house or your apt $640/mo Incl. heat. 908- Portable, ideal for.tperson Herkimer counties. Ideal Buy a Foreclosure today! 3 SHADOW LANE ,$1185, Lg. EIK. storage & trans.$1080/mo. incLgarb 464-1035 908-790-1695. Call 908-347-1702 The newspaper will not w/caretaker. Exc. cond. homesites. Beautiful 1-866-NJ-Sheriff BERKELEY HEIGHTS 2 car parking. 908-522-8720 Call Patricia @ 732-754- Dining Table- 7ft., solid pine $500. 908351-1767 HOUSECLEANER views- Financing avail- knowingly accept or print Charming cape, 3 BR, 1.5 2962 MILFORD- Spacious IBR, EIK, hand made. 37in. wide ITEEL BUILDINGS - Will clean your house, apt., able. Call Helderberg any advertising for residen- Bath, fin. bsmt, hdwd firs, w/d, Lrg BA w/jacuzzi and exel cond. $695 Realty 518-861-6541. Chatham- Lovely one-of-a4«nd tial real estate which SHORT HILLS - 2" fir of 2 FACTORY DIRECT! Liq- office. Have own trans. breezewy, grt yd, walk to skylight LrgLR, Prrt yd GARWOOD - Room fcr lent uHs 908-464-7666 wtr front custom built home violates the law. fam. hse, 2 BR, Pkg & uidation Sale. 25x36 Exc. refs. Call Karina. in prvt setting. Oversized train, on cul-de-sac MUST w/stream $1100 Must See laundry, pvt yd, no pets, incl. 908-9280199 or 908 SEE! $431,900 4994262 btwn 8-lpm or af- DREXEL HERITAGE DR - It $4,100, 30x40 $5,400, 908-220-5821 rms, possible mother - To report housing discrimi- 308581-3696 avail 10/15 1300/mo ter 9pm crotch mahog. breakfront, 45x80 $10,900, 50x150 Housecleaning, Brazilian NYS LAND & CAMP BAR- daughter, or aupaire suite. nation, call the Office of Fair MILLBURN- 1BR apt. 2nd write: Landlord, 92 Hobart double pedestal table, 4 $19,900. Call Kyle: 1- Lady with experience, tran- GAINS. ADIRONDACKS: 11 Too many amenities to list Housing, and Equal fl.. Heat & water incl. NO Ave, Short Hills, 07078 SUMMIT: side, 2 armchairs & table 877-728-4807 , Acres/River-$29,900. TUG 12rms, 6BR, 3Bath, &frplc sportation & refs. avail. Opportunity of the U.S. PETS. Avail. Sept. 15tti. SUMMIT IBdLR kit den Room for rent pads incl. orig. $25,000, HILL: 5 Acres/ Hemlock $669,000 Store shelving and cash Call Izabel 908-906-7765. Department of Housing $1100/mo 973-379-3516 w/d nr train$1350 p/mnth $125 per week. asking $8,500 neg. Lodge- $29,900. SO. TIER: Luxor Associates Real Estate register counter, and Urban Development Incht 908464-1035 Call 908-5980522 908-2734094 5.5 Acres/ Mt Valley 732-627-9800 MILLBURN No fee, 5 rooms, call 908-789-1473 (HUD) at 1-600-699-9777. Golf front home HOUSE CLEANING Views- $10,900. SOUTHERN 2 Bdrs., large kitchen, din- SUMMIT- IBR, C/A, DW, W/D DR Set, 12 Pc. light blond The HUD TTY telephone $249,900. Spectacular Stove (gas) Kitchen Aid, Lady from Berkeley Heights w/ ADIRONDACKS: 97 Acres/ ing/study room, 1 bath, hkup, parking, near train, no lacquer, paid $4000., ask- FANW00D By owner. Beau- number for Oie hearing new Carolina Mtn home white, 4 yrs. old, exc. exc. refs. avail, to clean Timberland- $99,900 washer & dryer, garage, 2 pets, $1175/mo. 1.5 mo ing $1200. 3 pc. contemp. tiful 3 Bdr., 1.5 ba. colo- impaired is (212) 708-1455. at 18 hole course near cond., self-cleaning, con- houses around the area. 90S FALL'S COMING! Call now. blocks to NYC train & park. sec Avail now No fee. Call living/dining room set yel- nial. Blocks to NYC trans. Asheviile NC. Enjoy mild vection, $375./OBO Call 2652977 ask for Martha Over 50 new properties Good schools. No pets. Peggy 908337-4461 low & black, Italian leather, $489,000. 90S68&O331 In New Jersey, call the climate, great golf, low 908-232-0039 available. Call ACL 1-800- $1325. + utils. 1.5 mo. sec. pd. $3500., asking $1250. House Cleaning- Reliable, Division of Civil Rights in taxes & low cost of liv- CHATHAM TWP. 5Rm, 2BR, Washer & Dryer (gas), new 229-7843 or visit 973-3764572. SUMMIT- 1 BR Summit Ave. TV, King size BR setetc. own trans., ref. avail., the Department of Law and ing! Call toll-free 1-866- apt $1,175. Heat/hot water 1.5 Ba. townhouse, fin- Maytag, stackable, $500. 5 wvAV.LandandCamps.com MILLBURN - updated, Ibr & 2bi 973-7604)199. Free Est. Call 908-351- Public Safety at (609) 984- 334-3253 X 715 www. included. Avail immed. ished bsmt, W/D, C/A, Call Susan 973-641-6921 ', apt super location, access 5505 3100. In Pennsylvania, call cherokeevalieysc.com Walking distance to railroad. $2250. 973-635-2055 DR SET- Antique French Oak bus & train NYC. Days: 973 Washing Machine - Whirl- the Ftennsylvania Human Near Rts 24 & 78. No pets. Inlaid - w/side board & 6 HOUSEKEEPERS, FRANKLIN TOP., Relations Commission at 376-1336 Be: 9082773999. SUMMIT - IBR , condo chairs, $3500 Ex. cond. pool, super capacity plus, Call 908-296-12682 (2BR white, works " great NANNIES, COMPANIONS WARREN CO. (717) 787-4410 or the Fair ORLANDO LUXURY RESORT NEW PROV1DENCE-2BR apt, w/Balcony for rent in quiet 908-2734)052 will be available 11/1) $200.obo 908-918*186 All nationalities/Lie. Bonded Colonial on .92 acres, 9 Housing Council of FURNISHED VILLAS & T fir. of 2 fam, house, lg. complex. Steps from train AURORA AGENCY SUMMIT to Hoboken & NY Penn. DR SET - mahog. oval table, rooms- w/4 Bdrs., 2.5 Suburban Philadelphia at Single family homes 2,3,4 kit, close to town, n/s, no 2 leaves & pads, 6 chrs., 170 Morris Ave. L. Br, NJ baths, large deck (610)6044411. bedrooms $109,900 - pets, avail. 9/1. $1300/ 1ST floor, 2 family house. I BR $1200 w/parking incl. 732-222-3369 PT. PLEASANT BEACH apt heat, hot water, off- 908-508-9850/908-590- china cabinet, buffet, & w/mountain views. Move $189,900. Use/then rent mo. Call 908464-2858 Im tea cart$1500 9086658113 IHIPPER SHREDDER VAC'- 24o Ocean Ave., (near to vacationers. Lake Mar- street parking, no pets. 1 2791 POLISH CLEANING- Honest up to luxury. Close to ma- Sears, self-prop., 6.5 lip, -I Jenks), 2 BR, 1 BA, end ion Resort Community. NEW PROVIDENCE 3 Bdr., Vt mo. security. $1100/mo. ENT. CENTER- Ethan Allen, & reliable ladies clean jor roads. Owner relocat- approx. 4 yrs. old, $400. < unit, C/A, off st. prkg., Sales (888) 382-0088 2bath in 2 family, base- (Available Oct 1.) SUMMIT 2 BR condo, close British classic, video cab., house, apt., condo & office. ing. Shown by appt only. 908-232-2345 , 3 great location, asking /Rentals (877) 604-3500 ment, garage, backyard, 908-273-1429 to train, $1,350 /mo, 1.5 holds 36" TV, left & right Good refs. own tans, laun- $429,000. 908-835- $365,000 908-691-6426 walk to train, $1450. mo sec. Credit check re- audio cab. cinnabar fin- LAWN TRACTOR- Husqvama ;> 1240. Principals only. www.lakemarion.net SUMMIT • 2 BR; 4 blks to dry, ironing 973-571-0660 201-709-3581 quired. Available immedi- ished, exc. cortd. orig 2003, nearly new, -4!>" * train, off-St. pkg, util incl. ately. Marshall & Moran $6000. asking $900. 90S- deck, mulch or bag, Ka- I quiet St, laund. $1000/mo. LLC Lie real estate broker 918-1165 wasaki engine. Must sell I Avail 10/1908- 273-5060 973-5400230 ext 13 $1000/b973filrfl664 1 MATTRESS SET - Full size SUMMIT-2 BR.LR, FJK,2"flr. Ortho plush, new iri plastic of 3 fam. Viet, gar., laundry NEwonmartet rm., $1295/ mo. + utils. Walk with warranty. $120. Call 1 1 Williams Twsp-Golf Comm. MILWAUKEE Portable Elec- to YMCA, NY bus/ train, 732-259-6690. minutes from RT. 78 & trie Band Saw, $150. avail, immed. 908-2730957 REFRIGERATOR- Amana NJ. Brand new 2BR/2BA Days 732-5946287 or condo w/refrig, w/d freezer on bottom, black, eves. 908464-45097 ~, SUMMIT - 2 BR, LR, EIK, 7 mos. old.$600 908- shower bath, close to garage, fp, a/c. 9644624 schools, park, town & 908-236-6654 after 6pm. public trans., priv. prkg. Sofa 80", almost new, floral $14OO/mo., ht/hw incl tapestry with tables & 908-273-9270 lamps, $600. Window treatments. 908-598-1887 PIANO Knabe console SUMMIT- 2™ fir., Kit. w/bench, beautifuh cher; LR.2BR, h/hw, gas & SOFA, Henredon, Like New! CLOSING THE DOORS SALE rywood finish, exc. cond., elec. ac & refrig, gar. 74inch, traditional, print, PARSE HOUSE ANTIQUES $2200. 908-233-8087 . near trans., No pets $500. Call 908-286OS89 1833 FRONT STREET PIANO - Upright Winter Ro$ N/S, avail immed. STICKLEY DR SET - Cherry $1,300/ mo. 1 mo. sec. STAGE HOUSE VILLAGE ale, good condition, $700 draw-top butterfly table, 908-580-1566 Call 908-273-7044 SCOTCH PLAINS 908-322-9090 arm & 4 side chrs, 42"x72" ext to 114". 908-2774)026 STUDIO UPRIGHT PIANO - SUMMIT - 3BR apt, 1 ba, in 50% Off Everything Beautiful mahogany finish a 2 fam. home, walk to Tues.-Sun., 11-5 WALL UNIT • 3 piece genu- with matching bench, per- NYC train. $1600/mo + Doors Lock Oct. 1", 2004 ine almond lacquer, good fect for the beginning stu- utils. Avail Oct . 1. 908- Hutch, table w/ 6 chairs condition, originally $2400 dent $2300. 908-272-0224 305-2225 $500 OBO 908-78*3134 cherry finish, 3 wall cabi- TRUMPET- King Model 600, Summit - Charming carriage nets white oak,3 beige Youth Pine Bdr. Set Exc. student horn in mint house apt; Walk to town; cabinets 2yrs. old w/ back 2 twin beds/ bunk beds. 2 cond. w/hard case & mouth Suitable for single person; splash & formica counter- dressers, desk, hutch, piece, $225.908665-0925 $1050. + utils. Call 9AM- top $750 for all. 908-232- night stand & mirror. $300 UPRIGHT PIANO 3PM, 908-273-3789 5118 best to call PM 908-7894867 With baby grand sound- Summit No fee! Walk to board. Free. Justlnove it. train, Lg. 1 BR w/study or 973-945-9465 M 2 BR, laundry & parking, $10! TV's from $10! $1295/mo, HT/HW incl. Police siezed items! Avail immed. Call Bill For info 973-715-3960 Metal Roofing & Siding 479 RIVER RD-CHATHAM Buy Direct, We Manufac- 1-800-749-8107 X M913 Sept. 25 9am-3 UNION - Avail, immed. for ture for Residential, Big Garage Sale! Furniture, single professional. Furn. Commercial, Agriculture in toys, books, videos, and unit in Priv. home. Full kit Galvanized, - Galvaiume, Maytag Washer used & much more! w/shared iaund. utils inc. Aluminum, Painted #1, Kenmore Dryer. Both work Priv. ent & car space. #2, Seconds, Rejects, etc. Berkeley Heights- fine. $50/pair. Must PU, 40 Summit Ave. & 226 Gar- , $825/mo 908S87-4397 LOW PRICES! FREE Litera- no del. 973-701-1378 ture! 1-800-373-3703 field St. Sat.9/25(rdlfr2) UMON-W* to trail/bus near Sony Atrac c3 plus digital 9am-lpm Lots of- kids • HteanU*. 2idfr2fem!and- Walkman, : mp3 dow- clothes, toys, bikes. Little , bid occupied, 6ms, lEba, ca, load,rip bum play new in Tykes, motorized cars and no smoking/pete $140Crno box $50 973^5-3593 HH items. Everything t must GO! -HOs 908354-7842 Upright Piano, Vose & Sons, Berkeley Heights - Sat WESTFIELD 2 Bdr. apt, A NEW COMPUTER - BUT Boston; High quality piano 9/25,Sun.9/26,10AM3PM, $13O0./mo. + utils. 1.5 NO CASH? You're AP- & stool dark wood.$50 Furniture, Sofa, Bed; Kitchen mo. sec. ALSO 3 Bdr., 1 PROVED- Guaranteed!* You move it! 973522- NO CREDIT CHECK - Bad 0054 Set, Table and chairs, ba., $1400. + utils. 1.5 Lamps, Antiques, .Stereo, mo. sec. 908-7890625. Credit-Bankruptcy OK. 1- 8004200326 10A-9P Toys and Video games.Lots Westfield- 2BR +, near train EST- Mon-Fri *Checking of decorative ltems,-T3othes station, 2nd fir, $0275mo + Account Required. and more. 140 Briarwood utils, 1.5mo sec., 908-232- WWW.PCSF0RALL.COM Drive East 7098 ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO Berkeley HeigSte- WESTFIELD T fl., 3 Bdrs. YOU!! BRAND NEW Sat,9/25, 9AM3RM, 60 POWER WHEELCHAIRS, Princeton Ave., (Off Park 2 ba., C/A, W/D hookup ARMOIRE- Solid pine, an- off-street parking, heai SCOOTERS AND HOSPITAL Ave.)HH itemst tique finish, w/drawer & BEDS. CALL 1-800843- transportation, no pets, robe space. $199. 90S- BERKELEY HTS -185 River- $2000. + utils. 1.5! mo, 9199 TO SEE IF YOU 464-5155 QUALIFY. NJ LOCATION. bend Rd., Sat., 9/25, 93. sec. 908-232-7684 HH gds. womens •clothes, BABY FURNITURE 3 pc. Be ADOLFO - Black Glama sz. 4 & 6, Rain Date Sun., WestfleW Dwntwn; Lrg 2BR, Mink, Virtually new, Fits Hrdwd firs, includes ht& hot lini set -crib, changing ta- 9/26. No Early Birds! ' ble, glider, natural wood Sizes 12-16, full length wtr, close to train $1195mo Dolman sleeves, orig. 7K, can 908-2330004 finish, over $2000. new $950./0B0 Call $2500 908397-2286 908464-2608. ALL STEEL BUILDINGS BERKELEY HTS - 18 River- BED Queen pillow top mat- 24x30 was $10,380, sell bend Rd., Fri. 9/24, 9-3' & tress set Name brand, $5,190. 29x50 was Sat, 9/25, 9-1. Rain Date new with warranty, sel $15,700, sell $7,850. 10/1 & 10/2. Gift items, BERKELEY HEIGHTS $150. Can deiier. 73f 50x90 was $29,850, Oreck vac, new, clothes, DOWNTOWN - Retail / Of- 259-6690. sell $15,490. 1" Come totes, many other items. fice - 3 units avail. 700, 1" Serve! Joe (800) 350 & 250+/- sq. ft., 2nd BEDR0OM-7pcs. walnut sel 392-7817 fir., avail, immed. Call by Huffman Koos, very DIRECTV FREE 3 ROOM MULTi PAMiLY ] Landlord 908-507-6980 good cond-. $850 973- SYSTEM installed & de- CHATHAM NEW PROVIDENCE: Lease 564-5016 livered free. Say good- 13/16/19 Yarmouth Rd.'-3 family house sale: HUff-~ 1,800 sf in prof, bldg o BEDROOM SET 192TJS, Hsad- bye to cable forever. Ac- man-Kqus, PA House, OR, Springfield Ave. on-site boaid,buieau w/rrfcor, diesser, 2 cess over 225 channels. BR, desk, and other fum. prkng: nr stores, Rt. 78; rigtstands, must see, $2500 Call 1-800-859-0440, pieces. Tools, TV, stereo, Rent + utils. OBO906688E24O www.directech.tv David Cronhelm Co. microwave, silver"jewe1ry (Broker) 973-635-2180 BEDROOM SET - 7 pc. and other collectibles. Fri 9/24 & Sat 9/25,9-2. ST1RLING- Cherry sleigh bed, chest, We pick up your merohai 2,400-4,800SF Of super dresser & mirror & night- dise, and sell It on ebay. clean air conditioned flex stand. New in box. Value S 908-31&0144 MULTI iANUEY $2500. Sell $925. 732- space. Avail immediately. www.dynamic-auctions.com CHATHAM 134-143 Weston 259-6690. Ave. Sat 9/25, 8-1. Main Boyle Real Estate Group ELECTRIC POWER WHEEL 908464-6000 St to VanDoren left onto CHAIR w/charger for bat- Weston Rain date Sun. SUMMIT - 2Rms class YOU TOO CAN tery, never used, ovei Med/Prof Bldg. Adj to prkg, $6500 new, $3350 firm. Ca8 Chatham - 57 Parrertt Mill Trains, PO. 908-277-2112 BE A BIG before 6pm 908-2456320 Rd. (off Main St.}, Sat., 9/25, &4. A fun Sale with Summit- Prof office space; 2 FREE 4-RGOM DIRECTV many interesting ColleStj- rooms+Bath & kitchenette WINNER! SYSTEM INCLUDES IN- bles, Tools, Clothes, Jew- w/parking, near downtown STALLATION! 4 Mo. FREE elry, Christmas & never $95Omo 908522-1455 programming w/Nfb used items. But not if you answer Sunday Ticket subscrip- Two First Floor offices cur- ads that promise easy tion. Over 205 channels! CHATHAM TWSP!-- 488 rently Doctors office - p Limited time offer. S&H, FairmountAve., Fri., 9/2"4, Additional lines $3.90. Private party only. For up to six months. Seller responsible for renewing ad. prox. 800 sf. ea. plus 160 riches. Call 1-800- restrictions apply. 1-800 9-1. Misc. & HH items. : 2nd fl. space., Good loca- 208-3961. 876-7060 and learn CHATHAM TWSP.- Sat" 9/25, tion, Commonly known as 8AM-3PM, 6 AberdSn RK Independent Press building, GE Electric washer GE Gas Electronics, Ski/GcKEquib,, Call for details and appt how to spot tele- dryer, like new $200 MOV- Kids Fum., Toys, Records, Century 21 Tlmony 90S- marketing fraud. ING-908-790-9147 464-2800 PowerTools, Clothes.Wine UBRARYConptete, Gem Mint, Rack and much more. ! Ifs easy, it's free, and Leather Set of Easton Press's WATCHUNG - Prof. Bldg. "The Presidential library" This CLARK 17 & 21 Hillside approx. 550-1100 sq. ft, you can do it at home. is the most ultimate of ail Eas Ave., off Valley Rd. Sat, avail, immed. 908-233319C ton Press sets & this is the 9/25, 9 to 3. Sandbox, orignat set, not the revised, kids picnic bench. Some- £--. '••'"• • newer, smaller set 84 books thing for everyone! IncL autographed editions / -.- CHATHAM 3 BR, 1.5 baths, CLARK Estate Sale 134 C/A, garage. 1.5 mo sec, Fold, Nixon & Carter. $ 8000. Lexington Blvd. Sat, 9/25 $19OO/mo. 9734S35-116E 732382-2925 & Sun., 9/26, 9 to 3. A public service message brought to CHATHAM - 4 BR, 2 bath, . you by thfe publication and fte MAUSOLEUM-2 CRYPTS CLARK MULTI FAMILY * car garage, $2500/mo ^ Federal Tratte Commission Woodbridge Mem. Gard. 36 Featherbed Lane utils., 1 'A mo. security Value $17,500. Asking (comer of Acorn) Fri. S 973-701-1851 $12,500. 732-574-1533 Sat., 9/24 & 9/25,9-3. The Summit Herald, Berkeley Heights, New Providence Dispatch, Saturday, September 25, 2004 - PAGE 13

CLARK HUGE GARAGE Summit- Sat 9/25 Sun Family Health Care w/ FORD '86 Extended VSn • ,SALE 15 Roberts Rd., 9/26 94 20 Valemont Prescription PlanI Gutters Cleaned DODGE '99 Durango 5.2L, Good running cond., • Sun., 9/26, 8 am. chil- Way (off Glenside Ave.) $69.95/mo: Excellent LIGHT HAULING CADILLAC Fleewood 3rd row seat rear AC, 79K mi. $600. 908-2734094 ] AFFORDABLE & QUALITY OLDS. BRAVADA 1998- 67K Must see! $10,500/000 908- - drens clothes, toys, tools, Recently married must sell coverage nationwide. No REASONABLE RATES Brougham '94, formal Interior Painting exc. cond., fully loaded, 447-6002 Ford Windstar LX 97'-! " HH, like new. items to make space, Limitations, includes 908-273-4340 No Job Too Smalt Hmo, blue, 90K, seats 5, sunroof, $7900 973-635- office desk, comp. 94k, VGC, pwr everything CLARK MULTf FAMILY- Dental, Vision, Pre- 908-232-6940 TV, radio, extra snows, 6562 asking $3500 w/printer, books, toys, existing Condition OK, $6800. 908-464-2492 • Thifrs. a Fn. 9/23 & Plymouth Accaiaim LE 90'- 908-232-8823 clothes, giasses, plates, Cash for Structured Set- Call WCG 1-800-288- CONNER PAINTING CO. DODGE DURANGO SLT+ • 9/24, 9 to 3. 1580 Frank- KEN LEPORE \ CHRYSLER '92 LeBaron 6cyl, good cond., 93k, comic books, and more tlement/Annuity pay- 9214 ext. 2344 • Interior Specialists '00 V8, loaded, silver, Jeep Grand Cherokee 98' lin Street. RainDate 9/30 GUTTERS convertible, PS, PB, blue, $150Oobo 908-931-0701 ments. It's your money! • Power Washing 48K mi., leather, 3rd row, 1 Owner 62k. 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You may have a ranty, 16.5k, $21,900 UNION-Love of Christ Church 1-877-Money-Me. 9448 felly !oaded,6CD ehngr. garage . & like new. 44 Kathryn. claim worth $350,000+. S908-625-3988 comer of Porter Rd. & Stan- kept 51K exc. cond. new tires. Call Toll Free 1-877-833- isDAVE'S: PROFESSIONAL*; Plymouth Neon 97'- 2.0L, CRANFORD - 15 Sylvester ley Terr. SUPER HUGE FLEA $$CASH M0NEY$$-2004! $15,800,908-273-5500 0926 (24 hours) MINTSJOBS-lntSExSReSs Chrysler Seining iX] 96'- DOHC, Auto, 89k, a/c, St/9/25, 9/26, 8-3. 63 MARKET/YARD SALE Mulfr $47 billion left un- DODGE DURANGO SLT PLUS 1 ALL DONE... & done right! Comm.-Reasonable Rates Convert, 45k, good Years of Cap Guns. Mlli- family. Sat 9/25, 9-4. claimed 2003. Private, good cond., runs excellent 2000, 60K, Patriotfflue. ithr. w/ NISSAN QUEST SE '200Q 1 MEDICARE DIABETICS - Painter, fixer, obsessive 973464-3661 or 908889-7007 cond., fully loaded, $6300 tary^ items, dolls, banks, Everything & more. 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(800) 908464-6781 cancer and more. *Frte 'FANWOOO15 Deborah Way, ture, HH items & clothes. trans, estate car. 111500 sves* done, like new! exc! 531-2630 sc.W-1034 DODGE NEON '96 Pickup* 1-888-395-3955 •*••' Sa€- 9/25, 9 am to 2pm Something for everyone! A BATHROOM TILE OLD GUY PAINTING, miles good body, runs cond. $22,500 HAIR SALON for sale/NP- REPAIR SPECIALIST EXCL CONDITION, LOW MILE- ' Sornething for everyone! *VIAGRA* Prescription Need interior painting? well, need some repairs, 973-701-8709 CASH FOR MOST CARS :; BH area Call Sandi for in- Grouting Caulking' Small AGE, GOOD MILEAGE $3650 Ybtrpg mens clothes, new WESTF1ELD -124 Effingham Strength Alternative Call the Old Guy recent tune-up "and muf- Free Pickup, Summit Place, Sat, 9/25 & Sun., formation, 973-635-8963. Jobs, Rich 732-381-6635 9082734094 & used, HH items, CD's. (30 blue tabs lOOmg 908/769-8971 fler. $1000 obo 973-635- Exxon 908-277-3775: 9/26, 94. Antiques, 8707- Iv. msg. FORD EXPLORER SPORT '01- $$INSTANT CASH$$ $89.95) No Prescription HAS YOUR BUILDLING PAINTING & DECORATIVE Ford Aerostar 93'- 95k, 7 MADISON HUGE SALE - 56 Tchotchke items, HH Gieen, gar. kept 2dr. Ithr. Donate A Car Today to Receive $12,000-$800,000! Needed! FREE Ship- SHIFTED? Structural re- PAINTING pass, 6cyl, ps, pb, pw, Toyota Avalon XL 1995 65k Nile* Ave., Sat, 9/25, 8- items, & more! 52K, sunroof, AC, auto. CD. Help Children And Their Never Repay! Everyone ping 1-888-527-0870 pairs of barns, houses, REASONABLE PRICES pm, cc, Auto, A/C, mi. power everything, 5,-Krain/shine. Antiques, SEXP1LLUSA.COM $1600obo 908-587-9871 all pwr. Towing pkg. Exc. cond. Families Suffering Fro'm Collectibles, Sports memo- WESTFIELD - 303 Harrison Qualifies! Guaranteed! and garages. Call Wood- (20 Years Experience) beige inside/out. AM/FM Cancer. Free Towing. ford Bros. Inc for straight- : $11,500.9084644383. rabilia, Tons of Stuff. . Ave., Sat, 9/25, R/D Answer Surveys Onlinel Call (201) 8584802 ord Crown Vic LX 00'- Excl. cass, exc cond. $6,650 Tax Deductible. Chil- ening, leveling, foundation cond., 78kmi, full 6pass. /obo 90&665-O187 9/26, -, 9-2. Clothes, Make $25.00 or More Per RICK'S PAINTING- Int/Ext. dren's Cancer Fund of Madison- Sat 9/25 9-3 and wood frame repairs. bench seating, xtra Irg truck, Books, HH items. Washer Survey! No Limit! Guaran- & P0WERWASHING TOYOTA CAMRY LE 2001 - 4 America, Int. i-125 Green Ave. Eclectic & Dryer + Much more! teed Paychecks! Incredi- 1-800-OLD-BARN. www.l- $8000 908-2334947 mix: of old and new. 800OLD-BARN.com Free Est cyl, PW, PD, CC, new tires, www.ccfoa.org 1-800- ble Opportunities! www. 469-8593 i Linens, Dishware, an- WESTFIELD - 51 Doris ACCURATE Tuning & repairs. Call 908/464-5597 FORD ESCORT '93 wagon, 1 exc. cond., 42K, $14,500 FORD '84 F150 4X4, power- GetFreeGrantlVlonev.com RAY NICASTRO SMALL tiques,. primitives, bas- Pkwy., Sat., 9/25. 94. 38yrsexp. owner, AC, very clean & 908-277-0286 Summit ful, new tires & brakes, DONATE YOUR CAR - HOME IMPROVEMENTS & reliable, 71k, $2250. 973- kets, new childrens items Toys, HH gds., clothing, MAKE S TRAVELING Tom Hundermark TOYOTA CAMRY LE SEDAN good buy at $2000. 973- SPECIAL KIDS FUND Be ..and~more sporting eqpt, Furniture, REPAIRS CALL 641-3931. 377-7384. Andy. * OWN A TRAVEL 973/635-1130 903-665-9561 Premium '94 - gd. cond., auto, PW, Special! Help Disabled NEW PROVIDENCE white upright Piano, etc. AGENCY ** JOIN ON- FORD EXPLORER XLT '93 PL, 117K, $3200. Children with Camp and . 20 BIRCH PLACE LINE NOW & EARN 2- Green, 4 dr., 4X4, 908451-2138 Education. FREE Towing, NIGHT STAY! YOUR OWN $2700./OB0 Call Marc FORD XL PICKUP '86 - 76K, DMV Paperwork! Tax •SAT 9/25 9AM-1 Painting TOYOTA COROLLA '88 - carriages, bikes, little WEBSITE Great residual 201-747-4250 A/C, auto, bedliner, cap, Deduction. Call 1-877- CATHERINE PACCHIA Income! Travel dis- 'Int/Ext 5spd, sunroof. 35 mpg. factory alum, wheels, GIVE-TO-KIDS (448-3865) TYiffiS toys & more! ESTATE / MOVING SALES Ford Mustang Conv. 02'- GT AC, 125K. $1500 201- counts. $348 base. 1- MATH TUTOR- MTprep. |§»~ • Powerwashing Grey w/Wack Ithr, 5spd, $1800. 908494-7679 vww.speciaikidsfund.org Full Services Available -877-205-4627 (www. 216-5569 / 973-443-9090 New Providence including Total Clean-outs. Algebra-Calc, All levels. Cert. AG Wallpaper loaded, adult owned, ytbnow.com/goaway) teacher. MA, patient exp., 8k, 4yr left on Ford ext.warr. TOYOTA SIENNA XLE '2000 - 34 Tall Oaks Drive Free Consultations Housecleaning Service I ..Sat. 9/25 8-12 973-3450165 great results. 732*03-9521 $18,500 0BO_ auto, leather, p/door, 50K MAKE UP TO $4000 Clean your house for 90&447-2625 mi. new tires, good cond. Furniture, clothing, HH Weekly! Exciting weekly PIANO & HARP Instruction $70 or less. $15,900. 908-665-1998 •-r item's, and more! ESTATE SALE paycheck! Written guar- Juiliiard Alumna • Excellent Reference HONDA '03 Accord EX coupe, 14k mi., black Volkswagen Jetta GLS 00- New Providence UNION - 372 Tucker Ave. antee! 11 year Nation- 908-241-2731 • Good Job •Free Est w/black leather, stick, Exc. cond., 68k miles, navy, 37 Oakwood Dr. Fri. 9/24 9:30am - 4pm & wide Company Now Hir- • Best Price fully loaded, $19,100. 5spd., sunroof, 6cd yj, -Sat. 9-25 8a-01 Sat. 9/25 9:30am - lpm, ing! Easy work, sending 908-598-0218 or 908- • Pifly-Insured 908-735-2505. changer, new tires, $7650 -Jffl, stereo, clothing and 60 years of accumulation out our simple one page 723-2112 brochure! Free postage, JOHNCUCOMELIO 908464-0228 u misc. Rain or shine includes: China, glass- Andrea Garrido, Owner Honda '03 CRV 4X4 LX Supplies! Free Informa- Volkswagen Passat 95' GLX- tfiew Providence 82 Prince- ware, linens, curtains, 30k mi., CC, CD cass., tion. Call Now! 1-800- auto, fully loaded, new tires, ton Drive, Sat 9/25. Din- clothing, collectibles, BEST CLEANING FOR LOW 973-376-3827 am/fm, silver, $16,000/ 242-0363 ext 4200 LOUISE J.BAAB $2900obo 9085784975 Jl ing set, fum., lawn mower, some tools, tons of kitch- PRICE- Home & Office. OBO 201-779*174 kids, bikes, toys, play- enware, Kitchen set, sec- TYPES HERE Ref's avail. Lv message. Honda Accord 92 Full custom, VOLVO 1999 retary, Christmas, books MOVIE EXTRAS/MODELS r house and more. Union to 908-289-3521 SPA. Must Sell. good condition, 17in rims, AWD, Cross Country Wagon, & more. NEEDED! Earn up to $200 7-Person Deluxe. Never — Possum to Princeton. Rain 973-912-0011 BRAZILIAN LADY CLEANING new trans, exhaust, in Silver, Blk interior, loaded, - $400 Per Day. No Expe- used, includes cover. l< date'Sun. 9/26. Exp. & Ref. Avgerage cost take, spoiler sys. clear Its, Great Cond. 78k, $14000. rience Required. PT/FT. All Will "Deliver. Full War- ESTATE SALE $50-75. 862-755*301 P/D, alarm, TV, C/D, 86k 908-273-0849 New Providence - Fri. & Sat. Looks and Ages Needed. ranty. Can finance W.A.C. WESTFIELO -112 Elizabeth or 973-280-0533 mi. $4,995 908-233-5954 - 9/24-25, 9AM-3PM, 54 Call Now! 1-800634-3259 Payments Und^r $100 VOLVO 850 1994, white, Ave., (off Central Ave.), — CarSdlewood Drive, Home Help is on the wayl Are you per Month, in a Hurry, HONDA ACCORD EX 2001 black leather int., pwr Fri. & Sat, 94. Clawfoot derations, Clothing, Etc. PIZZA/DELI FOR SALE CALL 800-980-7727. 43K, good shape, sunrf, heated seats, fully sofa & Tables, DR, Marble tired? Could you use some Newly renov., exc. loc, off ACCENTS WOODWORKING help? Try Manuela's Clean- $13,300. 908-665S454 loaded, garage kept, mint, Tables, Pottery, General st.parking.Roselle- Roselle •** cond., 100k, Asking New Providence Sat, 9/25, Store Porcelain Scale, ing Service, I am Portuguese Honda Accord EXL 95- 35K, 10WI3PM, 19 Shelley Dae, Park area.Serious inq, Finish Carpentry & Cabinetry and speak English. Will do a $5200, beige, very good $7400. 908-889-5139. Farm Imp., AT Water Kent only 908482-0335 Mantles, Molding & Built-ins Something for Everyone. Bo- Radio, flute, Tons of New Gift thorough job and charge condition. 908-233-8280 VOLVO 960 St Wag '96 Custom Kitchen Cabinets reasonable rates, provide ceeds to beneft tie Am* Items & Candles & More! Res./Com. Removal, Honda Civic 03'- Cpe., Blue, 135K CD, A/C, cruise Ctrl, Or Quality Kitchen Refacing Refs upon request Call cat Cancer Society. pruning, storm damage, Fully loaded, Pa, Pb, ABS, airbags, pwin$5850 908- Portfolio & References Eves. 908-994-9020 or 908- stump grinding. Land CC, A/C, am/fm/cd, snfr, 2730446 or 908414-2374 $$CASH$$ Cash Now for Bruce Thiel 908-358-2325 629-1642 Structured Settlements, cleaning. Allwork A/T, keyless entry, alloy ,Fahway - 568 Bryant Street, A FehingTackie Collector Annuities and Insurance guaranteed. Fully Ins. wheels. 18kmi, $14,000 i • Off Inman Ave., Yard Sale HOUSEKEEPING Wants to buy old, rods, reels, Payouts, (800)794-7310 Free Est. 973-568-2733 *:\o benefit Pawsabilities lures, catalogs Call CARPENTRY w/some laundry, experi- Rescue, 9/25, 9AM-3PM, J.G. Wentworth Means 908/233-1654 Additions • Garages enced, & very good Ref- HONDA CIVIC '2000 Sedan ~~Raindate 10/9, Furniture, Cash for Structured Set- Basements • Decks erence's 908-558-2705 Black, 21,300 mi., A-VOLVl O Cross Ctry 2001, 4 >--»taby items, Kitchen/HH, ALL ANTIQUES- or older tlements Now! mmmmmm cond., dealer serviced, 4 wd, a/c, CD, htd seats, > '-Tools, Holiday items, furn. DR sets, BR sets, 1 Sheetrock & Repairs CASCADE Call Dennis lONE'S CLEANING - Exc. dr., sunroof, CD, A/C, AT, pwr str/lks/win. • Leather * - Bric-a-Brac pc or contents of house. $$CASH N0W$S TREE SERVICE $9399. 908-273-8694 AS SEEN ON TV 973-635-5885 work, great job histoiy, int 55K, $26,000 •HAHWAY 9/24, 9/25 & 973/5864804 Reasonable rates, ref's Pruning, Removals, Turn you Lawsuit settle- Tree Spraying Honda Civic LX 95'- 104k, 973-8796397 ..9/26, 9 till ? Something AIL CHNA Warfed pay $$$$ for ments, annuities, and Lot- •k RICHARD GERBER * avail. Call 908-351-1878 5spd, mechanically great, VOLVO XC90 2004 SUV •••fof everyone! 1453 Valley Feeding your urwanted China. Abo de- tery Payments into cash No job too small new clutch, $2500 firm Dark green, mint cond., al • Rd. (NOT CLARK) Tony's David Lee Welch pression Glass & anSques. now. Call ppicash.com to Exc. work. Reasonable MAGDA CLEANING 647-1310 908665-9219 options, UK, $35,900 ' Pizza on corner. 908/3223873 SERVICE - Clean your , \ cash in future payments. 9085279226 CeS 9084000636 HONDA CIVIC LX '98- 908-665-5951 home or office, reliable SCOTCH PLAINS - 2218 800-373-1353 DON'S TREE SERVICE Ex.cond.AC.cass.,Michelin ...- / ALL UONEL, FLYER & OTHER prices, good references, VW GOLF GL '97 - Hatchback, -"•: Sre'enside Place, 9/24 & •Best Prices* tires.59K.fni.- orig. owner. TRAINS. Top cash prices pd. CASH PAID now for your 973-268-1171 auto, good condition, 71K, - 9?25, 9-3. Sofa, Loveseat 80O4644671or . •Free Estimates* $7500. 908608-0153 Structured Settlement and CERAMIC TILE power roof, A/C, pioneer cd &*luch, Much More! 9734251538. •Fully Insured* Annuity Payments. Best Top quality Portuquese Lady looking for HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS newtiies, black. $5,150 .SCOTCH PLAINS Sat, 908-233-5816 2001- 4dr, silver, auto, GOOD BOOKS price guaranteed! Oldest/ Free est. housedeaning work. Ref- 973467-2648 A/C, PB, PL, CD, 53k mi, -^9/25, 9 to 3. Rain Date BOUGHT & SOLD best in the business! 908-964-9484 erences & transportation. 9/26. Sofa, beds, washer, exc. car, still on warranty, VW JETTA GLS '00 - 5 spd, High Prices Paid Call for Free quote. Set- Please call Christina 973- ._ silver, leather, snrf, CD, full • tasks, clothes, HH. 1341 tlement purchasers. 1- •SORRENTO TILE* 690-2925. " VISA Tree Service $5900 973-978-2121 ^ Graymill Drive. WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS power, 39K, ext war., exc. Browsers Welcome, Fiee Prkg 877-Money-Me. •Residen!ial*Comm3Dal Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo cond., $12,500 908-277-3624 The Chatham Bookseller Emanuele De Gennaro • Removal • Pruning '01-4 WD, 6 cyt, auto, air, VW JETTA GLS 2.0 '01 8 Green Village Rd. Madison, MJ CREDIT CARD W/$2000 Ceramic & Marble Installed * Storm Damage power pkg., CD, 60K, ex. Like new Auto, Ithr, heated seats, (973) 822-1361 LIMIT! 0% ANNUAL IN- All Types Of Repair Work • Stump Grinding con., $14,900908-7896430 TEREST! GUARANTEED Residential & Commercial Power Washing •Land Clearing m-roof, under 35k. Exc. LEXUS GS 300 '99 - silver, ^SHORT HILLS - APT. SALE THE OLD TOY SHOP APPROVAL! POOR Free Estimates!!! Vinyl siding, decks & patios, • All Work Guaranteed cond., $12,500. Call 908- black Ither int., loaded / ''I Sat 9/25, Sam. MOVING! CREDIT NO PROBLEM! IT 908-925-9205 908464-6488 578-6402 • Wants all 0L0 TOYS Fiilly insured & FREE Est. chrome whls., tint windows, ,^Fum, Exer. equip, rugs HELPS TO BUILD YOUR 908-451-9126 - Cell MIKE'S P0WERWASHING 1-908482-2213 OR 908- VW JETTA GLX '01 - silver, _' ccuch, Ent Ctr. Tables, etc. Dolls & Trains for Cash CREDIT! 800-433-3306 exc. cond., 72K, warranty Superior Quality Since 1990 482-2274 $22,500. 908-37O-9728 2.8 V6, 57K, fully loaded, 7 Call 6 CD , 17" whls., ht'd Summit **G0VT GRANTS**-2004! 185 Ashland Rd. 908-925O910 MAZDA '2000 Protege ES seals, $14,000 9734030644 9-25 & 9-26 10-4 PERSONAL BILLS, Great conditon, 4 dr. Mm. ThmSat 1iam43Qm SCHOOL, NEW BUSINESS, •POWERWASHING* black, CD player, keyless VW PASSAT GLX '02 AWD, .Contents of Home. Kitchen, $47 BILLiON LEFT UN- ALL CLEANUPS & Houses, Patios, Fencing, V6, AT, power everything, •jbr, ,lr, lamps, china, crys- DEMOLITION Will re- Leave Your Tree Work Jo Us! entry, 58k mi., $8000. (908-232-8388 CLAIMED LAST YEAR Decks, incl. deck staining 908-233-7368 moonroof, heated seats fjtal, Isilver, linens, jewelry, NEVER REPAY! LIVE OP- move anything. Cut down & sealing. 908-256-0860 Chips-Mulch-Stump ABS, very good condition 2- rugs,and much more! ERATORS. 1-800-420- small trees & unwanted Removal Mazda 626 1999'leather in- 60K mostly hwy. mi. Ask- SUMMIT - 2-A Gates Ave., 8344 EXT. 16, 7 DAYS. weeds/shrubs. Leaves 100' Ail Terrain Crane terior, New tires, low mi- ing $17,500. Call 908- • Sat'. 9/25, 9-2. Rain removal. Low Rates, Free lage, clean, well main- 479-1421 Estimates 732-448-9884 Fu

PH- rtD ArCF fbnk yH .1 strator. Engineer & Director of Public Works positions. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER VII, TRAFFIC, OF THE CODE, SECTION 7-8, PARKING, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey TOWNSHIP OF BERKELEY HEIGHTS SUBSECTION 7-8.5, PARKING TIME LIMITED ON CERTAIN STREETS AND SECTION 7-25, REG- AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE MINIMUM & MAXIMUM RATE BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY LATIONS FOR THE MOVEMENT AND THE PARKING OFTRAFFIC ON MUNICIPAL PROPERTY OF SALARY AND COMPENSATION FOB THE YEARS 2004, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 2004 MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM RATE OF SALARY AND COM- AND-BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPERTY, SUBSECTION 7-25,4, REGULATIONS. (Increase S005,2006 & S007 FOR TEAMSTERS LOCAL #866 IN THE PUB- PENSATION OF ELECTED AND APPOINTED TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS, AND NON-UNION EM- LIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BERKE- PLOYEES IN THE VARIOUS MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BERKELEY Overn/ghf and Meter Fees and Elm Sf. 5 hrs) Bits & Briefs EIGHTS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SUMMIT, as follows: LEY HEIGHTS BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Committee of the Township of Berkeley Heights, County of Section 1. That Section 7-8, PARKING, subsection 7-8.5, Parking Time Limited on Certain Streets, BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Committee of the Township Jnlon and State of New Jersey, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:5-19 and NJ.S.A. 40AS-10, as follows: - No person shall park a vehicle for longer than the time limit shown below at any time (except Sun- Df Berkeley Heights, County of Union and State of New Jersey, pur- SECTION 1. Jays and holidays) between the hours listed upon any of the following described streets or parts of suant to N.J.S.A. 40A3-10 and 40A:5-19, as follows: The annual salaries and wages of the elected and appointed officials; of the Township and certain streets, - of the above entitled ordinance shall be amended and supplemented as follows: iCTION 1. That the salaries and wages of certain union ofH- ? non-union Township employees in the van'ous municipal departments of the Township of Berkeley b. Time Limit Parking (Parking Zones). ;ials, employees and members of the various municipal depart- *SmartSitters learn Heights shall be fixed from time to time by the Township Committee by Resolution and, except as pro- ments of the Township of Berkeley Heights shall be fixed from time fl'deif herein shallnot be less than the minimum amounts nor more than the maximum amounts here- 2. Parking Zones. The following described streets or parts of streets are hereby designated as park- nafter set forth for each position. ing zones. to time by the Township Committee by Resolution pursuant tc how to succeed APARTMENT POSITION MINIMUM MAXIMUM Name o/ Street Side Time Limit Location Parking Zone Rate salary guide standards previously accepted and, except as provid- Administration & Elm Street Both 5Jir Between Broad St. SE 3d herein shall not be less than the minimum amounts nor more Executive Mayor 1,00 4,000.00 Morris Avenue nan the maximum amounts hereinafter set forth for each position. as babysitters Committee Members 1.00 3,500.00 Dotwoon 6 a.m. ANNUAL SALARY RANGE Township Administrator 10,000.00 110,000.00 pnd G • m DEPARTMENT MINIMUM MAXIMUM Administrative Secretary 25,000.00 40,000.00 3PW DIVISION NEW PROVIDENCE — The Recreation Township Clerk 30,000.00 70,000.00 Streets & Roads Foreman $35,000.00 $65,000.00 Deputy Township Clerk Department is accepting registration for 1.00 1.00 3. Types of Zones; Fees; Times Legal Operation, vehicle Maintenance Casual Hourly (per hr.) 16,00 5.35 (a) The various types of parking meter zones in conformance with the provisions of this paragraph Bldgs. & Grounds ForemanS35,OD0,00 SmartSitter, a hands-on, comprehensive Personnel Officer 5,000.00 8,000,00 370,000.00 Township Newsletter 1,500.00 3,500.00 ind as shown by legend on posted signs are hereby fixed with their fees, except that one-cent coins vehicle Maintenance baby-sitting course for girls and boys, ages Computer Coordinator 1.00 3,500.00 will not be acceptable, as follows: Mechanic 826,500.00 $50,000.00 Finance Chief Financial Officer 1.00 1.00 Zone Time Fee Heavy Equipment 11 to 16 years. Treasurer/Chief Financial Officer 30,000.00 40,000.00 A 11/2 hours Upon activating, handle twisting or button pushing, a meter which registers Operator $26,500.00 $60,000.00 Sharon Holmsborg, pediatric nurse, CPR Assistant Treasurer 30,000.00 45,000.00 zero (0) time on it, each user will receive fifteen (15) free minutes; 9 min Building & Grounds Payroll/Accounts Payable 30,000.00 45,000.00 Casual Hourly (per hr.) utes for each five (S.05) cents; 18 minutes for each ten (S.10) cents; 43 Maintenance Mechanic S26.500.00 $50,000.00 and first aid instructor will offer this one-day 6.50 25.00 , minutes for each twenty-five {$.25) cents; 60 minutes for each thirty-five Road Maintenance Worker$26,500.0D $40,000.00 Assessment of Taxes Tax Assessor 20,000.00 program from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, 35,000.00 ($.35) cents; 90 minutes for each fifty ($.50) cents. Bus Driver - Sr. Citizens $26,500.00 $35,000.00 Collection of Taxes Tax Collector 1.00 4,500.00 Oct. 8. Tax Search Officer 1.00 1.00 B 2 hours Upon activating, handle twisting or button pushing, a meter which registers Recreation Division Assistant Tax Search Officer 1.00 1.00 zero (OJ time on it, each user will receive fifteen {15) free minutes: 9 min Foreman 526,500.00 $60,000.00 SmartSitter will prepare its students to be Municipal Court Municipal Judge 10,000.00 30,000.00 utes for each five ($.05) cents; 18 minutes for each ten ($.10) cents; 43 Srounds Worker SZ6.500.00 S45.000.00 Legal ^ Township Attorney 30,000.00 50,000.00 minutes for each twenty-five ($.25) cents; 60 minutes for each thirty-five [CTION 2. All employee's who are members of this bargaining successful, safe, confident babysitters. Municipal Prosecutor 10,000.00 15,000.00 Public Defender {$.35) cents, unit shall receive such other benefits as may be established by con- Through hands-on activities, students will 3,000.00 7,000.00 Reserved Iract. Planning Board Attorney 2,000.00 3,000.00 c Board of Adjustment D 3 hours 1 hour far each thirty fivo tt,3a fifty IS.50I cents. CT1ON 3. That this ordinance shali repeal those portions of the learn the skills to care for infants through E 5 hours 1 hour for each thirty fivo (fr3B) fifty (£50) cants. salaiy ordinance adopted December 3, 2003 and amendments Attorney 2,000.00 3,000.00 school-age children. Some of the topics cov- Public Works - p 12 hours 1 hour for each thirty five ft.iffi'ffllv <£.S0) cents. Ihereto, and all prior ordinances which are inconsistent herewith, ered include feeding, formula and bottle Engineering Division Township Engineer 45,000.00 87,000.00 G 12 hours Employees whose vehicles display an employee identification tag and pre including those governing positions, titles, hours of employment Assistant Engineer 40,000.00 87,000.00 paid hangtag. and salaries. preparation, holding, burping, playtime ac- Director of Public Works 45,000.00 75,000.00 H-K Reserved SECTION t. This ordinance shall be effective January 1,2004. Asst. Dir. of Public Works 45,000.00 75,000.00 L 12 hours Up to five ($5.00) dollars a day, with 1he actual fee to be established by This ordinance to take effect according to law. tivities, diapering and dressing. Tree Inspector 1,000.00 3,000.00 resolution of the Common Council, with time periods and method of pay INTRODUCED this 7th day of September, 2004. Through role-play, SmartSitters gain Casual Houriy (per hr.) 5.35 16.00 ment options to be posted on the electronic multi-spaced meter. ADOPTED this 21st day of September, 2004. Public Works - Building Division Section 2. That, effective January 1. 2005, Section 7-25, REGULATIONS FOR THE MOVEMENT MICHAEL CHAIT many first aid skills including accident man- Construction Official 60,000.00 70,000.00 AND THE PARKIMG OF TRAFFIC ON MUNICIPAL PROPERTY AND BOARD OF EDUCATION Chairman (Mayor) Casual Hourly (per hr.) 5.35 16.00 agement and prevention as well as handling Sewer Department 'ROPERTY, subsection 7-25.4, Regulations, of the above entitled ordinance shall be amended anc Township Committee supplemented as follows: ATTEST: choking emergencies. Fire safety and pre- Dir. of Waste Water Management 1,000.00 3,000.00 3 Control Systems Mgr. 55,000.00 65,000.00 7-25.4 Regulations. ATRICIAA. RAPACH vention is conducted by the local Fire De- Mechanic Maintenance Mgr. 55,000.00 65,000.00 g. Overnight Parking Privilege in Public Parking Lots. Residents of the City will be allowed to part Township Clerk Plant Operator 30,000.00 65,000.00 avernight n Parking Lots 2 (east and west), 3,5 and 7 and the Parking and Shop Lois 3 and 4 (Tier Lol NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION partment. The business of baby-sitting and Construction & Zoning Division ground floor) upon payment of a quarterly fee of fort)' fwo (tjUBiOO) seventy-five (S75.00) dollars. (Sf- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the foregoing Ordinance was safety for the SmartSitter are important com- Asst Zoning Officer/Information Tech 5,000.00 50,000.00 loonS16.00$2&00) dollars a month). Commercially registered vehicles belonging to residents orthosi introduced on First Reading at a meeting of the Township Commit- Casual Hourly (per hr.) 5.05 16.00 who have a business establishment in Summit shall be allowed to park overnight only in Park and Shop tee of the Township of Berkeley Heights, County of Union and State ponents to the program. Fire Fire Prevention Inspectors (per hr.) 7.75 20.00 Df New Jersey, on September 7,2004 and that said Ordinance shal Casual Hourly (per hr.) 7.75 20.00 Lot 4, and for the aforementioned fee. Applications may be obtained from the City Clerk's office are je submitted for consideration and final passage at the Publii Participants receive a 35-page illustrated Police Chief • 90,000.00 110,000.00 quarterly stickers will be issued. The sticker will be placed on the lower rear right window of the car anc Hearing to be held on September 21, 2004, at 8:00 p.m. or as sooi manual complete with family emergency Police Secretary 25,000.00 45,000.00 will bear the months of issue and the license number of vehicle. Ail vehicles will park in only those ar- thereafter, as practical, same can be considered at the Municipa Confidential Secretary 25,000.00 43,000.00 ses assigned for this purpose. Such parking privilege will be allowed between the hours of 6:00 p.m. Building, 29 Park Avenue, Berkeley Heights, NJ, at which time anc forms and a letter to introduce them to Civilian Dispatcher 25,000.00 45,000.00 and 8:00 a.m. At all other times parking in the lols indicated will be in accordance with the meter or fee place all persons interested therein or affected thereby will be giv- Special Police (per hr.) 7.75 17.00 istrictbns listed in this section. en an opportunity to be heard concerning the same. During the prospective families, plus a SmartSitter cer- Special Police Matrons (perhr.) 6.75 18.00 Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed and the week prior to and up to the time of Public Hearing, copies of sah tificate. The fee is $40. Call the Recreation Crossing Guards (per hr.) 6.75 18.00 Ordinance will be available in the Municipal Clerk's office in sail Drdinance shall take effect upon final passage and publication as provided by law. Municipal Building, to the members of the general public who shal Casual Hourly (per hr.) 6.75 17.00 (Last additions are indicated by underline, deletions by otrikoouto). Department at 908-464-4430. Emergency Management request the same. Emergency Management Coordinators 500.00 5,000.00 NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE ^ Patricia A. Rapach, RMC/CMC Public Assistance Social Service Director 1,000.00 1,500.00 The Ordinance published herewith was introduced and passed upon first reading at a regular meet- Township Cleft Registrar of Vital Statistics 100.00 5,000.00 ing of the Common Council of the City of Summit, in the County of Union, New Jersey held on Tues- NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION SECTION 2. There shall be provided by the Township, as additional compensation, for all perma- day, September 21,2004. It will be further considered for final passage after public hearing thereon, PUBLIC HEARING AND FINAL ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE Sixtysomethings nent full-time employees, part-time employees working regularly scheduled hours of thirty (30) or at a regular meeting of said Common Council in the Council Chamber at 512 Springfield Avenue in INTRODUCED ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2004: nore per week and elected and appointed officials of the Township those benefits provided in the ap- said City on Tuesday, October 5, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. During the weeks prior to and up to and includ- "AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM jlicable sections of the Township Code. ing the date of such meeting, copies of said ordinance will be made available at the Clerk's Office in RATE OF SALARY AND COMPENSATION FOR THE YEARS plan trip into SECTION 3. The employees subject to this ordinance shall receive those benefits after retirement said Cjty Hall to the members of the general public who shall request the same. 2004, 2005, 2006 AND 2007 FOR TEAMSTERS LOCAL #866 IN set forth in the applicable Township Ordinance. 1HE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF DAVID L. HUGHE SECTION 4. With respect to employees not covered by a collective bargaining agreement, over- BERKELEY HEIGHTS" (Explanation: This Ordinance establishec Hudson Valley time beyond forty (40) hours in any one (1) week shall be governed by the applicable Township Ordi- City Clerk Ihe minimum and maximum rate of salary for members of Loca nance. Dated: September 21,2004 866): . SECTION 5. Emergency closing - During each school year, crossing guards shall be eligible for a S.H.: September 25, 2004 I, Patricia A. Rapaeh, Township Clerk of the Township of Berke- SUMMIT — The Sixtysomething group maximum of three (3j paid emergency closing days, provided that each crossing guard shall have 234 x.25 = $ 58.50 ey Heights, County of Union, State of New Jersey, hereby certify at St. John's Lutheran Church, 587 Spring- worked the school day before and the school day after the day in which school was closed due to the :hat the above entitled Ordinance was adopted on Final Passage emergency; BOROUGH OF NEW PROVIDENCE jy the Township Committee of the Township of Berkeley Heights af field Ave., will sponsor a trip to the Hudson ; SECTION 6. This Ordinance shali repeal those portions of the salary ordinance adopted February NOTICE OF LIEN SALE OF PROPERTY ts meeting held on September 21, 2004. River Valley on Tuesday, Oct. 26. The bus 24, 2004 and amendments thereto, and all prior ordinances which are inconsistent herewith, including FOR NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES AND MUNICIPAL CHARGES PATRICIAA. RAPAO- Ihose governing positions. Titles, hours of employment, salaries, benefits and additional compensa- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Monica S. Marino, the Collector of Taxes of the Borough Township Clerk leaves from the church parking lot at 7:30 tion. of New Providence, Union County, New Jersey will sell at a public auction on the 6th day of October Township of Berkeley Heights SECTION 7. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be effective according to law. 2004, at 10:00 A.M., in the Municipal Center, 360 Eikwood Avenue, New Providence, New Jersey, the Dispatch: September 25,2 004 a.m. for Peeksville, NY where travelers will INTRODUCED the 21 st day of September, 2004. below described lands. 178 X .25 = $ 44.50 board the train for a trip up the Hudson Val- NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION . The said lands will be sold to make the amount of the municipal liens chargeable against the same NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced on First Reading at a meet- on the 6th day of October 2004 together with interest and cost of sale, exclusive however, of the lien ley to Poughkeepsie where they will tour ing of the Township Committee of the Township of Berkeley Heights, County of Union and State of New CITY OF SUMMIT for taxes for the year 2004. COUNTY OF UNION Jersey, on September 21, 2004 and that said Ordinance shall be submitted for consideration and Bna Said lands will be sold in fee to such persons as will purchase the same, subject to redemption at the Locust Grove Estate, the home of assage at the Public Hearing to be held on October 12,2004, at 8:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter, as lowest rate of interest, but in no case in excess of eighteen (18) per cent per annum. Payment for the PUBLIC NOTICE F.G. Morse. iiractica!, same can be considered at the Municipal Building, 29 Park Avenue, Berkeley Heighls, NJ, a sale shall be made in CASH. CERTIFIED OR CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER before the TAKE NOTICE, that the undersigned shall expose for sale, in ac- which time and place all persons interested therein or affected thereby will be given an opportunity tc conclusion of the sale or the property will be resold. cordance with N.J.S.A. 39:10A-1, at public auction on Thursday Then the group visits the Brotherhood se heard concerning the same. During the week prior to and up to the time of Public Hearing, copieE Any parcel of real property for which there shall be no other purchase will be struck off and sold to 3ctober 14, 2004 at 10:00 a.m., at Summit Public Works Garage, 3f said Ordinance will be available in the Municipal Clerk's office in said Municipal Building, to the mem the municipality in fee for redemption at eighteen (18) per cent annum and the municipality shall have 41 Chatham Road, Summit, the below described motor vehicles Winery, followed by luncheon at the Home- »rs of the general public who shall request the same. the right to bar or foreclose right of redemption. which came into possession of the Summit Police Departmenl town Buffet. Return to St. John's is antici- Patricia A. Rapach, RMC/CMC The sale will be made and conducted in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 of Chapter 5 ol through abandonment or failure of owners to claim same. Township Clerk Title 54, Revised Statutes of New Jersey, 1937 and amendments thereto. pated at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to Dispatch: September 25,2004 The motor vehicles may be examined at 41 Chatham Road, Sum. At anytime before the sale, the undersigned will receive payment of the amount due on the property, nit New Jersey. 324 X .25 = $ 81.00 • with interest and costs incurred up to the time of payment by CASH. CERTIFIED OR CASHIER' join this trip. The cost is $59. Call the CHECK. OR MONEY ORDER. Facility: Summit Public Works Garage church office, 908-918-2507, or 973-377- Industrial properties may be subject to the Spill Compensation an Control Ad (It J.S.A. 5B:10-23.11, Name and title of Authorized Individual: Lt. Douglas Mason LEGAL NOTICE Summit Police Department TOWNSHIP OF BERKELEY HEIGHTS et. seq.), the Water Pollution Control Act (N.J.S.A. 58:10A-1, et seq.) and the Industrial Site Recovery 0652. NOTICE OF 2004 TAX SALE FOR 2003 NONPAYMENT OF TAXES, Act (N.j.S.A. 13:1K-6, et. seq.). In addition, the municipality is precluded from issuing a tax sale cer- Year Make Full Vehicle identification Number ASSESSMENTS AND/OR OTHER MUNICIPAL LIENS tificate to any prospective purchaser who is or may in any way be connected to the prior owner or op- 1997 Mazda JM1BC1411VO163224 Public notice is hereby given that I, Cindy Prochilo, Collector of Taxes of the Township of Berkeley erator of the site. 1990 Plymouth 1P4GH44R3LX209473 Heights, in the County of Union, will sell as public auction on Wednesday, October 13,2004, in the The said lands so subject to sale, described in accordance with the tax duplicate, including the name 1985 Pontiac 1G2JB6905F7519943 Seeing Eye Puppies court room in town hall, located at 29 Park Ave., Berkeley Heights, NJ at 10:00 A.M. or at such later of the owner as shown on the last tax duplicate and the total amount due thereon respectively on the 1988 Cadillac 1G6CD5152J4346475 6th day of October 2004, exclusive of the lien for the year 2004 are as listed below: time and place to which said sale may then be adjourned, all of the several lots and parcels of land 1989 Ford 1ZVBT21C2K5145497 assessed to the respective persons whose names are set opposite each respective parcel as the Block Lot/Quaf Name Property Location Amount CONDITIONS OF SALE Ferratti, Frederick W. 31 Earl PI 861.21 to demonstrate owner thereof for the total amount of municipal liens chargeable against said lands respectively, in 012 01 1 .All sales are final. No exchanges or refunds. accordance with N.J.S.A. 54:5-1, et. seq., as computed to the 13th day of October, 2004. 025 21 Ricciardi, Luciano & Valerie 349 Charnwcod Rd 8,250.90 2.There is no guarantee or warranty on any item, neither ex- Take further notice that the hereinafter described lands will be sold for the amount of the municipal 085 07 Slambaugh, James E & Joyce C 196 Woodbine Circle 2,708.29 training routines lien chargeable against each parcel of said land assessed as one parcel, together with interest and 102 26 Watson, Robert $ Eileen 25 Laurel Dr 5,727.59 pressed nor implied. City does do not guarantee State inspection, costs to the date of the sale. Said lands will be sold at the lowest rate of interest bid, not to exceed 180 39 Soulen, Judith , 903 Central Av 6,982.58 3.No sale will be allowed below minimum of $35.00 per vehicle. 18%. Payment for said parcels shall be made prior to the conclusion of the sale in the form of cash, 190 20 Ritter, John N & Joan M 111 Fairview Av 6,918.69 4.These vehicles are salvage/junk titled vehicles and cannot oi BERKELEY HEIGHTS — Dog lovers of certified check or money order, or parcels will be resold. Properties for which there are no other pur- Dispatch: 9/11/04, 9/18/04, 9/25/04,10/2/04 nay not be registered for use on the road. chasers shall be stnjck off and sold to the Township of Berkeley Heights at an interest rate of 18%. 120 X.25 = 5 30.00 5.The vehicle and title shall remain in the name of the City ol all ages are invited to the Seeing Eye Pup- Prospective bidders cannot be related to the persons to whom the lands are assessed. Industrial Summit until the purchase price has been paid in full. pies program at the Berkeley Heights Public properties may be subject to the Spill Compensations and Control Act (N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 et seq.). mentation are on file with the quarter. DAVID L. HUGHES 6.No bid or sale will be allowed by or to a minor under age 18. Block Lot Qua! Owner Name Amount Location Secretary to the Planning Section 2. Ail ordinances or City Cle* 7.The Police Lieutenant reserves the right to reject any bids, tc Library, 290 Plainfield Ave., 2 to 3 p.m. Sat- "601 4 Hugfoid, David M. & Donohue, Carol 1,627.80 T 100 Park Ave. Board, Township of Berkeley parts of ordinances inconsis- Dated: September 21,2004 waive any minor deviations, or to cancel the sale, or take any ac- 601 8 Ruffini, Clyde- 6,565.36 T 74 Park Ave. Heights, and are open for in- tent herewith, are hereby re- S.H.: September 25, 2004 urday, Sept. 25. 703 1 Short, Edward 2,724.49 T Sherman Ave. spection at the office of the pealed and this ordinance shall 28 X.25 = $7.00 tion which in his judgment would be in the best interest of the City John Stochaj and members of the 4-H 902 4 Cashill, Judith A. & Delia, Anthony 171.85 T Baker Avenue said Secretary, located at 29 take effect upon final passage of Summit. 2106 4 Hitchcock, John Brian & Martha C. 6,087.95 T 181 Spring Ridge Dr. Park Avenue, Berkeley and publication as provided by a.The vehicles will be available for inspection between 9:30 Nifty Healers club will demonstrate the 3101 11 Lewis, Michael D. 8,390.20 T 76 Hilltop Ave. Heights, New Jersey 07922, law. CONTRACT AWARDED a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on the date of the sale. 3102,3901 20 Condo Harned, Michael 7,606.25 T 20 Berkeley Square during regular business hours, (Last additions in text indicat- The Common Council of the LT. DOUGLAS MASO training routines that will prepare their pup- 3401 26 Fleurantin, Ruben 447.45 T Mountain Ave. B:30A.M,1o 4:00 P.M. ed by underline: deletions by City of Summit has awarded a Summit Police Departmei pies for Seeing Eye training. Basic dog care 3503 1 Connolly, Carolane, Christine & David 899.87 T 9 Cambridge Dr. The application will be con- contract without competitive 554.59 T 46 Springholm Dr Dated: September 8,2004 4603 36.46 Condo Ryall, Geraldine & Sabie, Holly sidered by the Planning Board • NOTICE OF bidding because it is for the SH: September 25,2004 will be discussed with time for questions and T - Property Taxes S - Sewer performance of services for the Df the Township of Berkeley PENDING ORDINANCE 82 x.25 = $20.50 W-Water U - Water/Sewer Utility Heights at 7:30 P.M. or as soon The Ordinance published support or maintenance of pro- answers. A - Special Assessments E - Electric thereafter as the matter may be* herewith was introduced and prietary computer hardware •M - Miscellaneous Charges heard on October 6, 2003, in passed upon first reading at a and software, pursuant to lie Hearing on September 21, construct an 8,078 square foot, For information, call the children's librar- Dispatch: 9/11/04, 9/18/04, 9/25/04,10/2/04 the Municipal Township Meet- regular meeting af the Com- N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(dd). This 2004, at 8:00 p.m. at the Mu- two-story brick building for of- ian at 908-464-9333. 108 x.25 = $27.00 ing Room at 29 Park Avenue, mon Council of the City of contract and the resolution au- nicipal Building, 29 Park Av- fice/retail use, an additional Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Summit, in the County of thorizing it are available for enue, Berkeley Heights, NJ, at parking lot and landscaping on 07922. Members of the public Union, New Jersey held on public inspection in the office of which time and place all per- the premises at 72 South cated in the municipality of dwellings, duplexes and apart- may submit testimony or com- Tuesday, September 21, 2004. the City Clerk. sons interested therein-or af- Street, New Providence, New NEW PROVIDENCE in the ment unite. ments at the public hearing. It will be further considered for AwaiVjed to: Aton Computing fected thereby will be given an Jersey, and designated as Lot Meyersville Grange 'Sheriff's Number: CH755555 County of UNION and State of The applicant seeks approval JOSEPH E. MURRAY & AS- final passage after public hear- Fortte Period: October 1 - opportunity to be heard con- 3, Block 150 on the Borough Division: Chancery New Jersey. to construct five (5) attached SOCIATES , P.A. ing thereon, at a regular meet- December 31,2004 cerning the same. During the Tax Map. County: Union Commonly known as 50 single family dwellings. Each of Dated: ing of said Common Council in Services: Information Tech- week prior to and up to the The following described accepts entries Docket No.: F-2090799 RIDGEVIEW AVENUE,- NEW these units will be two (2) sto- the Council Chamber at 5I2 time pf Public Hearing, copies maps and papers are on file in By: Joseph E. Murray nology Support Services of said Ordinance will be avail- ; BANKERS TRUST PROVIDENCE, NJ, Tax Lot.9, ries in height, having three (3) Attorney for Applicant Springfield Avenue in said City Cost $9,600 through end of the office of the Secretary of 'COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, Block 34. bedrooms, a dining room, on Tuesday, October 5,2004 at able in the Municipal Cleik's of- the Planning Board at the Bor- to baking contest Infinity Realty & Investment, 2004, $2,200.00 per month fice in said Municipal Building, ' N.A. As Trust Trustee Under Dimensions of Lot (approxi- kitchen, two and one half (214) 8:00 p.m. During the weeks thereafter ough of New Providence Mu- LLC. to the members of the general nicipal Building, and are avail- that Certain Pooling and mately) 65 feet wide by 100 baths and a one car garage. Dispatch: Sept 25,2004 prior to and up to and including DAVID L HUGHES Servicing Agreement Dated feet long Additional parking to be pro- the date of such meeting, public who shall request the able for inspection. LONG HILL TWP. — Meyersville 102 X.25 = $25.50 City Clerk same. : asof August 1,1996 for Nearest Cross Street Situ- vided includes one (1) space copies of said ordinance will be Dated: September 21,2004 Complete Site Plan, including Grange No. 188, at 500 Meyersville Road, , SOUTHERN PACIFIC SE- ate at Hie intersection South- within the driveway area abut- PENDING ORDINANCE made available at the Clerk's S.H.: September 25,2004 Patricia A. Rapach, RMC/CMC Area Map, Layout Plan, Grad- . CURED ASSETS CORP. westerly side of Rldgeview Av- ting the garage as well as a #04-2621 Office in said City Hall to the 2B25 S700 Township Clerk ing Plan, Landscape and Light- Gillette, will be sponsoring a baking contest MORTGAGE PASS- enue and the Northwesterly common parking area at the AN ORDINANCE TO members of the general public NOTICE OF ing Plan, Construction Details on Wednesday Sept. 29. THROUGH CERTIFICATES, side of Holmes Oval North. rear of the units. A total of 15 on AMEND AN ORDINANCE EN- who shall request the same. (Explanation: This Ordinance FINAL ADOPTION and Floor Plan. SERIES 1996-3 S.H.: Sept 25,2004 site parking spaces will be pro- TITLED; "AUTHORIZING THE DAVID L HUGHES prohibits carports in residential PUBLIC HEARING AND FI- Any interested party may ap- Entries will be received at the Grange 62 x.25 = $15.50 vided whereas the Township LEASING OF CERTAIN City Clerk zones in Beriteley Heights.) NAL ADOPTION OF ORDI- pear at said hearing and partic- DONALD F. THIELE; ANNE development regulations re- PARKING SPACES TO BUSI- Dated: September 21,2004 TOWNSHIP OF NANCES INTRODUCED ON ipate therein in accordance Hall between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m. 'THIELE; FIRST UNION NA- Notice of Public Hearing quire 12. NESS OWNERS WHOSE S.H.: September 25, 2004 BERKELEY HEIGHTS AUGUST 17,2004 AND HELD with the rules of the Planning TIONAL BANK Planning Board The proposed development STORES BORDER MUNICI- 74 X. 25 = $18.50 ORDINANCE NO. -04 ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2004: Board on the above-mentioned Judging will be Roberta Moseley from ' Writ of Execution Date: Janu- Township of does not require any vari- PAL PARKING LOT NO 2 "AN ORDINANCE PRO- "AN ORDINANCE PRO- date, time and place. the Morris County Rutgers Extension Ser- ary 20,2004 Berkeley Heights ances. The Township develop- (TIER GARAGE), 200 ALLEY, HIBITING CARPORTS WITH- HIBITING CARPORTS WITH- VENTURA, MIESOWITZ, AL- ' Sale Date: Wednesday, the Hearing Date: ment regulations, however, set AND 400 ALLEY IN CONNEC- IN ANY RESIDENTIAL ZONE IN ANY RESIDENTIAL ZONE BANO, KEOUGH vice. J6th Day of October A.D. 2004 October 6,2004 forth numerous design stan- TION WrTH THEIR BUSINESS The Common Council of the WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP OF WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP OF &WAHNER, P.C. " Judgment Amount ** You are hereby notified that dards which do not require OPERATIONS", passed on City of Summit has awarded a BERKELEY HEIGHTS- BERKELEY HEIGHTS" (Ex- Attorney for Applicant, Categories for the baking contest include , Two-Hundred Fifty Six Thou- Infinity Realty & Investment, variance relief if a waiver is September 8, 2004 (Fee In- contract without competitive planation: This Ordinance pro- Fusco South Street, LLC crease) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE pineapple upside down cake; apple crisp; sand Two-Hundred- Forty Nine L.L.G., as owner of the proper- sought with respect to the bidding as a professional ser- TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF hibits carports in residential 783 Springfield Avenue A 03/100 ty referred to herein, has filed same. During the course of the BE IT ORDAINED BY THE vice (or extraordinary, unspeci- THE TOWNSHIP OF BERKE- zones in Berkeley Heights) Summit, NJ 07901 quick bread; and potato chip cookies for the , ($256,249:03) an application with the Plan- public hearing, if a waiver is to COMMON COUNCIL OF THE fiable service) pursuant to LEY HEIGHTS AS FOLLOWS: I, Patricia A. Rapach, Town- 908-277-2410 lAttorney: ning Board of the Township of be sought with respect to a de- CITY OF SUMMIT, as follows: N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This WHEREAS, no structure ship Clerk of the Township of By: Michael Ventura, Esq. youth class bakers, ages 14 and under. Casale and Pellegrino, LLC. Berkeley Heights, Union Coun- sign standard, the applicant will Section 1. That effective Jan- contract and the resolution au- - commonly referred to as a "car Berkeley Heights, County of Publication Date: -One Gatehall Plaza ty, New Jersey, for preliminary request the waiver or waivers thorizing it are ' available for Union, State of New Jersey, Sept. 25, 2004 First, second and third place ribbons will and final site plan approval with uary 1, 2005, Section 2, Fees, port", which is temporarily af- 'Parsippany, NJ 07054 needed. of the above entitled ordinance public inspection in the office of fixed or not affixed to real prop- hereby certify that the above 56 x .25 = $ 14.00 be awarded in each of the categories. There Sheriff Ralph Froehlich respect to lands designated as The application is an amend- the City Clerk. entitled Ordinance was adopt- ! Lot 48 in Block 801 as set forth shall be amended as follows: erty without a permanent foun- Full Legal Description is filed ed application modifying a Section 2. Fees: Awarded to: Ralph Walter dation, which is enclosed on a ed on Final Passage by the Board of Adjustment will also be a Best Of The Show ribbon. •at the Union County Sheriffs on the current tax map of the Township Committee of the Borough of Township of Berkeley Heights, pending application to develop a) Each lessee will pay a For the Period: Upon Com- maximum of three (3) sides Items will 'Office. the property for both profes- quarterly monthly leased space pletion of Scope of Services and which Is made of metal, Township of Berkeley Heights New Providence which property is also desig- at its meeting held on Septem- New Jersey 07974 •Dates:9/11/04, 9/18/04, nated as 148 Snyder Avenue. sional office space and resi- permit fee of $335 S2501o the Services: Evaluation and wood, fabric or other material be judged on appearance, texture and '9725/04,10/2/04 dential units. The present appli- City of Summit. Budget Estimates for Old Town on a frame for the purpose of ber 21, 2004. Adoption of Resolutions Three-Hundred Forty One The property consists of cation is limited to the five (5) b) The quarterly ioo monthly Hall Facade Restoration Pro- protecting its contents or any PATRICIAA. RAPACH The following Resolutions taste. Box mixes are not acceptable; entries ^Thousand Ninty & 95/100 37,600 square feet of vacant residential units referred to fee will be billed on a quarterly ject items contained therein from Township Clertt were adopted at the Borough should be from scratch. Bring your entries Total Judgement Amount land which is located in the HB- above. basis and must be received by Cost: Total, including services the elements shall be permitted Township of Berkeley Heights of New Providence Board of S341,090.95 2 zoning district This district Acopy of the proposed plans, the first day of the month pre- and reimbursables, not to ex- in any Residential Zone within Dispatch: Sept. 25, 2004 Adjustment's Meeting on Mon- on a non-returnable plate. Ribbons will be The property to be sold is lo- permits single family residential application and other docu- ceding the start of a calendar ceed S12,000 the Township of Berkeley 128 X .25 = S 32.00 day, September 20, 2004, at awarded that evening. For information, call Heights; and the Municipal Center, 360 Elk- WHEREAS, detached car- Township of woad Avenue, New provi- 908-647-7321. ports shall not be permitted in Berkeley Heights dence: any residential zone district Union County, NJ Michael & Paula Savage, Ap- WHEREAS, 1he provisions PUBLIC NOTICE plication #2004-38, 40 More- hereof shal! not apply to tents PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that house Place, Block 113, Lot ! f or similar structures between the Township Committee of the 20, R-1 Zone, New Provi- Mystery writers I Program: •: Rale CAI'KJ Program Ji:;j KRateS}plsS .^dnJliR; V;APR|| '••PMK \M up 100 and 900. so., ft designed Township of Berkeley Heights dence, NJ. Seeking permission has changed the starting time 1o construct a front porch. AP- Aapex Mortgage 800-344-2739 Lighthouse Mortgage 800-784-1331 Partners Mortgage 888-rate-sale for and intended to provide shelter for human occupants, of the following meeting to add PROVED. will tell all at 30-yr. Fixed 5.125 1.88 5 30 5.369 30-yi. Fixed 5.500 0.00 ,5. 30 5.588 30-vr. Fixed 5.125 1.00 5 60 5.170 which shall be subject to ap- a Conference Session. Execu- Michael & Natalie Collucci, 15-yr. Fixed 4.500 1.50 5 30 4.880 15-yr. Fixed 4.875 0.00 5 30 4.960 15-yr. Fixed 4.500 1.00 5 60 4.500 plicable fire codes and shall re- tive Session may be held. This Application #2004-42, 90 Peari meeting was contained on a list Street, Block 206, Lot 17, R-2 library meetings 1-yr.ARM 3.250 1.00 5 30 3.294 30-yr. Jumbo 5.750 0.00 10 5.838 30-yr. Jumbo 5.375 1.00 5 60 5.375 quire necessary inspections. 30 Any such tent over 900 sq. feet of meetings set forth by resolu- Zone, New Providence, NJ. 30-yr. Jumbo 5.500 0.63 5 30 5.593 20-yr. Fixed 5.375 0.00 5 30 5.460 "0" Pis, "0" Fees Loans, Free Refinance Forever. shall also be subjectto applica- tion dated January 1,2004: Seeking permission to erect a ble Building Codes and require TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, fence. APPROVED. BERKELEY HEIGHTS — October is A Custom Mortg. 800-259-9510 Loan Search 800-591-3279 Penn Federal Svgs. Bk 908-719-2468 necessary inspections. 2004 David & Carol Tunney, Appli- "Malice, Mystery and Mayhem Month" at 30-yr. fixed 5.000 2,00 30 5.190 30-yr. Fixed 5.750 0.00 5 90 5.800 30-yr. Fixed 5.625 0.00 5 60 5.680 BE IT FURTHER RE- WORK MEETING cation #2003-51, 35 Raddiff 5 BERKELEY HEIGHTS MU- Drive, Lot 13, Block 185, R-2 30-yr. Fixed 5.250 1.00 30 5.390 30-yr. Fixed 5.500 0.00 5 5.540 30-yr. Jumbo 5.750 0.00 10 60 5.770 SOLVED that this Ordinance the Berkeley Heights Public Library, 290 5 45 shall be published and take ef- NICIPAL BUILDING Zone, New Providence, NJ. 15-yr. Fixed 4375 2.00 5 30 4,550 15-yr. Jumbo 5.000 OJOO 10 60 5.060 30-biwklyjbp 5.500 0.00 10 60 5.510 fect pursuant to law. 29 PARK AVENUE Seeking permission for exten- Plainfield Ave. MIA ASM 1.250 0.00 5 30 3.900 4/lannJbo. 4.250 0.00 10 75 4.732 Lowes fixed rale Jumbo nags. Long temirates locks avaiL INTRODUCED the 17th day BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ sion of time on Resolution Throughout the month, the library will of August, 2004. 1.7:00 PM - Conference Ses- #2003-55 previously adopted Main Line Tavistock Mtj;;. 856-428-1100 ADOPTED the 21st day of sion - Various Items on 12/1/03. APPROVED. host visiting New Jersey mystery writers, AHM 800-924-9091 Price Financial Svcs. 800-401-9091 2.8:00 PM - Regular agenda 120 Floral Avenue, Inc., Ap- 30-yr. Fixed 5.5D0 0.00 5.540 30-yr. Fixed 5.375 0.00 30 5.420 30-yr. Fixed 5.375 0.00 5 30 5.400 September, 2004. 5 60 30 MICHAEL CHAIT Executive Session may be plication #2004-18, 120 Floral firms, contests and prizes. 15-yr. Fixed 5.000 0.00 5 60 5.040 20-yr. Fixed 5.125 0.00 30 30 5.190 15-yr. Fixed 4.750 0.00 .5 30 4.780 Chairman (Mayor) held. Ave., Lot 5, Block 340, LI Dis- The first event in this series will be held 30-yr. Jumbo 5,625 0.00 5 60 5.660 15-yr. Fixed 4.750 0.00 30 30 4.820 30-yr. Jumbo 5.750 0.00 10 30 5.780 Township Committee PATRICIAA. RAPACH, trict, New Providence, NJ. ATTEST: RMC/CMC Seeking permission to bifur- at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Oct. 2, when two vis- 5/lJbo.ARM 4.500 0.00 5 SO 4.360 10-yr. Fixed 4.625 0.00 30 30 4.690 1-yr.ARM 1.250 0.00 10 30 1.740 Township Clerk cate is application, and re- PATRICIA RAPACH questing permission for the de- Township Clerk Dispatch Sept 25,2004 iting mystery authors, Christopher Gibbs American Mtg. Concepts 866-490-8500 Main Line Tavistock Mtg. 856-428-1100 Summit Federal Svgs. 732-968-0665 30x.25 = S7.50 velopment of 26 townhomes. NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION APPROVED. and Virginia Dyer Vogt, speak about their 30-yr. Fixed 5.000 2.00 5 30 5.350 30-yr. Jumbo 5.625 0.00 30 30 5.680 30-yr. Fixed 6.000 0.00 20 75 6.046 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 30-yr, Fixed 5.500 0.00 5.540 15-yr. Jumbo 5.000 0.00 5.060 15-yr. Fixed 5.000 0.00 20 75 5.062 that the foregoing Ordinance NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Interested parties may review craft. 5 30 30 30 was introduced on First Read- BOROUGH OF the appropriate files between 15-yr. Fixed 4.375 2.00 5 30 4.590 5/1 Jumbo 4.750 0.00 30 30 4.790 10-yr. Fixed 4.750 0.00 20 75 4.835 ing at a meeting of the Town- NEW PROVIDENCE the hours of 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 At 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 14, mystery MTAARM 1,250 0.00 5 30 3.900 3/1 Jurabo 4.250 0.00 30 30 4,310 1-yr.ARM 3.000 2.00 20 75 4.462 ship Committee of the Town- PLANNING BOARD P.M., Monday through Friday, TAKE NOTICE that on We 5th at the Office of the Board Sec- authors Karen Swee and S.W. Hubbard will : ship of Berkeley Heights, 800-252-8119 New Millenium Bank 732-729-1100 | :*:;;;-S.3- j(;