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BOE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE Plan Net, draws bolt public OK’d reply Deer removal strategy passes Debate focuses Committee on educational By Patricia Harris impact of revised of The Item In a lengthy session filled with construction public comment, the Township Committee passed two resolutions By Harry Trumbore Tuesday night that will provide for ofTheItem deer removal from private proper- Members of the Board of Edu- ties using the net and bolt tech- cation Monday night listened to nique. public feedback on a new con- The vote was 4 to 1, with Com- struction plan to address space mitteewoman Ellen Steinberg vot- needs at the secondary schools. ing against the resolutions, and the The plan, a scaled-back version other members—Sandra H. of the bond proposal rejected by Haimoff, James F. Suell, Thomas C. voters in December would carry an McDermott and Daniel J. Baer— estimated price tag of $21.1 mil- voting in favor of them. lion, approximately half the cost of With the first resolution, the the defeated referendum. Committee awarded a profession- Three-story additions, along ADAM ANIK/THE ITEM al services contract for deer with the renovation of existing More than 100 residents attended a public forum at the Education Center Monday night, above top, to discuss proposed removal on private properties to classrooms will add instructional construction at the secondary schools. During the meeting, residents Jeffrey Diecidue, below left, and Janet Landau, below White Buffalo, a Connecticut- space to each school. At the middle right, voice their opinions on the proposed $21.1 million construction program. based provider that has been pro- school, a large multi-purpose room viding similar services to Princeton is proposed and at the high school, Township for the past three years. the cafeteria is enlarged. The second resolution will Monday night, the board’s require residents who wish to architect, Thomas Kosten, said make use of the service—and optional renovations to some high whose properties are deemed school science classrooms would appropriate for the technique—to add another $420,000 to the cost. enter into a contract with the More than 100 residents took township. At the beginning of advantage of the open forum to Tuesday’s meeting, the contract voice their concerns about various stipulated the homeowner would points of the new proposal. be responsible for the cost of the The tone of the evening’s dia- service—$3,500 for two days of logue was civil, albeit emotional at removal efforts on his property, at times. a minimum. By the end of the ses- Superintendent of Schools sion, however, the Committee Richard Brodow told the audience backed off that provision and he would investigate some of the decided the issue of who will pay points raised during the evening for the service—the homeowner or and hoped the board would be the township, or a combination of able to reconvene early in March. both—would be discussed further. “Whatever decision is reached The approval of the contracts in will be reached in public,” Brodow principle came after a discussion said. that included an hour and half of After the meeting, the superin- comments from nearly two dozen tendent said some of the topics members of the audience who raised questions about the need for SEE PLAN, PAGE B12 SEE NET, PAGE B12 SCHOOLS MUNICIPAL Group garners Town reaches playoffs with Jets By Harry Trumbore corporate campus at Valley Road of The Item and Connell Drive in Berkeley private funds Heights, Union County; and the The Steelers may have defeated former Exxon headquarters in the Seahawks in the Super Bowl Florham Park, Morris County. Sunday, but Millburn is one of five According to Marissa Shoren- for MHS turf municipalities still involved in a stein, a Jets spokesman, the team “contest” with the New York Jets. intends to announce its final deci- By Harry Trumbore be included in a proposed second The Jets and the New York sion sometime around March 1. ofTheItem phase of the construction plan, Giants have an agreement to build Once a decision is made, Shoren- adding artificial turf and refur- a new stadium in the Meadow- stein said, the team hopes to move The next six weeks will be crit- bishing the fields by September lands and the Jets organization has quickly so that the camp can be ical for a plan to install an artifi- 2007. agreed to move its practice facility operational for the beginning of cial playing surface at the high Bourke said the foundation from Hofstra University on Long training camp in the summer of school stadium, according to Ted has $800,000 on hand, with Island to a new location in New 2007. Bourke, treasurer for the Millburn approximately $300,000 in Jersey. While there is little leaders of Sports Activity Foundation. pledges that are deferred over the Over the past four months, team the five townships can do to sway The foundation, comprised of next two years. officials have evaluated more than the Jets’ decision, Shorenstein said, volunteers who have been solicit- The foundation also is in the 40 sites in the metropolitan area the team will continue its assess- ing private donations to fund the process of securing an additional for the new training camp, includ- ment of the prospective sites. artificial turf and a new running $200,000 in pledges, according to ing a parcel of township land locat- “We’ll perform a little more due track, has now opened its fund- Bourke. ed on Parsonage Hill Road. The diligence on all five sites,” she said raising campaign to the public. The total cost of the artificial property is owned by the city of this week. As an example, Shoren- Bourke said he hopes the latest surface and running track, the East Orange and managed by the stein said the environmental phase of the campaign will close first and most important phase of East Orange Water Commission. impact on the surrounding area the gap between the amount the program, is projected to be Last week, the team announced its will be one issue officials will be already raised and the monies approximately $1,650,000, short list of potential sites and the evaluating. needed to sign contracts and set a including surveys, fees and soil Millburn site—the only site in Essex “Somewhere in the process, I production schedule to have the samples. Phase two, the enhance- County—is included. think a traffic study would be HARRY TRUMBORE/THE ITEM turf and track installed by Sep- ment of the back athletic fields, The four other sites under con- done,” said Timothy Gordon, the The day after Super Bowl Sunday, township Mayor Daniel J. tember. carries an estimated price tag of sideration are the former Curtiss- township’s business administrator. Baer still has football on his mind as he surveys the East To date, the foundation has $1,850,000. Wright Factory in Wood-Ridge, “I’m sure the Jets would want a Orange Water Commission property on Parsonage Hill Road, raised $1.1 million for the project. Voters in 2002 rejected a bond Bergen County; the Caven Point traffic study. It wouldn’t pay them one of five sites being considered by the New York Jets for The baseball and soccer fields Road and recreational facility in their new training facility. behind the football stadium will SEE GROUP, PAGE B12 Jersey City, Hudson County; the SEE TOWN, PAGE B12

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• Draperies Emergency protocols undergo • Storage • Wedding scrutiny following loss of power By Harry Trumbore “I think it was a productive “Our police had JCP&L on the ley said, anti-freeze also can be Gowns of The Item meeting,” said Timothy P. Gordon, phone every half hour,” Baer said. poured into drain traps and toilets. As temperatures dropped and the township’s business adminis- “The company admitted they did However, contacting a plumber to wintry winds blew across the trator. Gordon said it was essential not provide enough information to clear the water lines completely is region this week, township officials for the company to give the town- apprise our people of when utility a homeowner’s best option, he Enjoy any DRY CLEANING at 50% OFF the said they are confident they’ve ship an accurate assessment of its workers would arrive.” said. regular price!!! (maximumdiscount $6.00) Offer expires February 18th, 2006 reached an understanding with the response time so that residents Police Sgt. Peter Eakley, the “We realize priorities change company providing electrical pow- know when to expect assistance township’s deputy emergency during an emergency,” Eakley er regarding emergency proce- during an emergency. The infor- management coordinator, said explained. “ All we’re asking for is Monterey Cleaners dures. Officials had voiced their mation received by the township accurate information is needed so current information.” 569 Millburn Ave. • Short Hills • Tel: 973-376-0411~2 strong dissatisfaction with JCP&L can be passed along to residents that residents can decide whether Town officials and utility repre- Pickup & Delivery Service after ice and winds Jan. 15 caused through the township’s Code Red to stay in their homes or seek shel- sentatives now have exchanged W190164-01 power outages to more than 70 res- telephone calling system. ter elsewhere. cell phone numbers so that they idences in the Glenwood neigh- “We explained Code Red and It is also needed so homeown- can stay in contact even when out borhood. For some homes, the loss how we use it,” Gordon said. “I ers can take measures to prevent in the field during an emergency. of power lasted more than 33 think they were impressed that we damage to their buildings. Baer also said the company has hours and township emergency are a proactive town.” “The average house can go promised to investigate the numer- services claim they were unable to “I don’t think they were aware without heat for 34 to 36 hours ous outages the Glenwood neigh- provide residents with accurate we had this ability,” said Mayor without the pipes bursting,” Eakley borhood reportedly suffers information during that time. Daniel J. Baer, who said he was said. “If we knew it was going to go throughout the year. Representatives from the utility upset during the Jan. 15 storm longer, we would have prepped “We’re tackling two problems at met Friday with several township when JCP&L response times residents to turn off water in their the same time,” Baer said. “It was officials to discuss ways to passed along to residents proved to pipes and open all valves.” an extremely constructive meet- strengthen communications. be misleading. In an emergency situation, Eak- ing.”

POLICE Feb. 3 assault under investigation By Harry Trumbore Automobile accidents was driving reportedly collided took a digital camera from the car. of The Item Abdulrahm Ali of Irvington, 56, with a deer that ran into the road. told police he was driving on According to police, the driver was Shoplifting Police are investigating claims South Orange Avenue near the not injured, but his car sustained The manager of the Steven Corn by a Maplewood resident that he intersection with Old Short Hills damage to the hood and head- store at The Mall at Short Hills was attacked by two men on Mill- Road Saturday just past 7:30 p.m. lights. reported a chinchilla coat valued at burn Avenue Friday night. when he was cut off by another Police also reported an uniden- $13,000 was discovered missing According to reports, the victim driver. Ali, who said he took eva- tified driver traveling on Glen Feb. 1. According to police, the told police he was walking east sive action, reportedly lost control Avenue Sunday afternoon swerved manager suspects the coat was near the intersection with Cypress of his car, which veered off the to avoid a deer standing in the road placed in a shopping bag by a man Street around 9:50 p.m. when a roadway, hit a traffic sign and side- near the intersection with Lack- and a women who reportedly dis- young man approached from swiped a utility pole. Ali was not awanna Place. His car jumped the tracted the sales associate with behind and struck him in the face. injured, police said, but his car was curb and struck a tree. Police did questions about the coats and by The victim reportedly stumbled towed from the scene. not report any injuries in the acci- talking on the cell phone while try- and fell to the ground. Police said Police said Terry Fung of Liv- dent. ing on another coat. E36113-01 another man reportedly joined the ingston, 47, was driving south on Store security officers at Neiman assailant, who allegedly struck the Old Short Hills Road Friday at 9 Theft Marcus Saturday afternoon report- victim a second time when he a.m. when she lost control of her A Livingston resident told police edly observed a woman conceal a stood up. automobile on a wet roadway. Friday morning she parked her late pair of jeans in a shopping bag and The victim then ran in the direc- Fung’s car jumped the curb and model Lexus outside a Morris leave the store without paying for Winter Wonderland Sale! tion of Valley Street while the two struck a tree, according to police. Turnpike fitness club and returned the merchandise. The woman, men ran up Cypress Street. Police said the driver was not an hour later to discover someone Melinda Torres of Staten Island, 50-75% off all winter The victim told police that at no injured. had removed the high intensity was detained and turned over to designer clothing and time did the assailant and his com- Christoph Seery of Florham headlights from the vehicle. police who charged her with panion, both of whom he Park, 47, was driving east on Par- A Chatham resident who left his shoplifting. Police report Torres accessories. described as being teenagers, sonage Hill Road near the bridge BMW in the same parking lot Fri- allegedly was found to be carrying demand money or jewelry. over Kennedy Parkway Saturday day morning reported someone additional merchandise from the friday, feb. 10th around 12:30 p.m. when the car he punched out the door lock and Gap Kids store as well. to sunday feb. 12th

DoubleTake Consignment Boutique FIRE DEPARTMENT is announcing our Winter Wonderland sale, where everything in the store from Dolce & Gabanna, Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, Gucci and Chanel is Personnel trace smoke to garbage can 50-75% off the lowest ticketed price. By Harry Trumbore fighters battling a basement fire. in the trailer and cut the safety morning of Feb. 2 after discovering Layaways Not Included. VIP Card Not Applicable. of The Item Millburn fire personnel checked chain to the SUV before both vehi- a leaking aerosol can. The defec- No consignments will be taken 2/10-2/12. Select furs on sale. the area for any extension of the cles were moved to the side of the tive can was safely removed from Investigating an activated fire and set up a fan to clear smoke road. the house, fire officials said. smoke alarm at a Millburn Avenue from the area. Reports of a car fire drew fire- Called to The Mall at Short Hills business Jan. 31 around 2:19 p.m., Reports of an overturned car fighters to East Willow Street Feb. Feb. 2 shortly before 10 a.m. to fire personnel said they were and leaking propane tanks drew 2 at 6:15 p.m. investigate reports of an oil spill, directed by an employee to the firefighters to the scene of a motor Despite a burning odor, the car firefighters reportedly focused their basement, which was filled with vehicle accident on Route 24 near showed no signs of a fire and a attention on several quarts of smoke from rubbish burning in a the Summit Avenue overpass Jan. closer inspection reportedly hydraulic fluid that apparently metal garbage can. 30 at 10:25 a.m. They discovered a revealed the owner had driven the leaked from a compactor belong- The firefighters extinguished the food service trailer attached to the car with the emergency brake on. ing to Macy’s. ] fire with water and carried the can back of an SUV had overturned. Firefighters advised the owner to They spread absorbent over the short hills: 774 Morris Turnpike, 973.564.6464 outside. Two propane gas tanks in the trail- have a mechanic check the car for spill and informed the department on the web: edoubletake.com hours: Mon, Tue, Fri, Sat: 10am-6pm. Township firefighters were er were undamaged and were any damage. store of its responsibility to proper- W190236-01 Wed, Thu: 10am-8pm. Sun: 12pm-5pm called to South Orange Saturday quickly removed, officials said. A Mt. Ararat Road homeowner ly dispose of the absorbent and flu- shortly before 2 a.m. to assist fire- Firefighters disconnected a battery called the fire department the ids

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• SPORTS and SPECIALTY CAMPS W190152-01 • TEEN TRAVEL • ACADEMIC PROGRAMS • COMMUNITY SERVICE ADAM ANIK/THE ITEM PROJECTS Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, left, takes a break from touring the South Mountain Reservation, where nearly $900,000 of state and county funding has been spent on improvements. Meanwhile, Dennis Percher of the South Mountain and muchmore! Conservancy, right, shows some of the renovations to County Engineer Sanjeev Varghese. They include new flagstone steps and drainage channels along the Sunset Trail. RESERVATION 973-992-8198 S. Mountain work under way Patti Roberts •Marge Heller

By Patricia Harris Department of Public Works and The dog park is to occupy a the reservation has also been ofTheItem the county’s Parks Department. fenced-in area off Crest Drive orig- paved. The Conservancy, a nonprofit inally built as a deer paddock but Percher said the unused portion After five months of work and advocacy group, obtained the never used for that purpose. Town- of the initial $1 million grant will nearly $900,000 in expenditures, grants through the state’s Green ship residents petitioned the coun- be combined with $800,000 from a the first phase of a multi-year plan Acres program, with the assistance ty to create a dog park in the reser- second Green Acres grant for improvements to the infra- of the county. vation and provided input on pos- approved last year. The funds will structure of the South Mountain “All the promised work is going sible sites and features. be used for trail and bridge restora- Reservation is nearly complete, on,” Benes said this week. “We’re Among the major improve- tion in wetland areas and more and leaders of the South Mountain pleased the work has been started ments made to the reservation to northerly areas of the reservation, Conservancy say they approve of and is going as well as it is.” date are the reconstruction of as well as for display cases for the results. He said particular credit should woodland roads and drainage cul- maps and information at parking Funded equally by New Jersey go to Ritacco Construction, the verts near the Locust Grove picnic areas and trailheads. and Essex County, the work con- contractor for the project. area and the Pingry and Sunset According to Percher, he and sists mainly of trail reconstruction Percher, a Maplewood resident, Trails, and the repaving of major county officials are currently work- and erosion control in the south- said, “County officials are doing a portions of Crest Drive and the ing on a grant application for a ern park of the parkland, which good job. This is the first major removal of dead trees along its bor- third year of Green Acres funding. lies partly in the township. Land- investment in these types of der. He also said the Conservancy is scape architects suggested the improvements in decades.” In addition, new gates to bar awaiting a final report from the improvements in a yearlong study In related news, Essex County traffic from the southern half of landscape engineers hired by the funded by the county. Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo Crest Drive have been installed, county to assess the reservation’s Vic Benes, a township resident, said this week plans for a dog park steps on Bear Lane leading to landscape and infrastructure. The and Dennis Percher of the Conser- in the reservation are moving Maplewood have been recon- report—expected early this year—is vancy—two members who helped along. The drawings are 90 percent structed and a former parking lot to include a cost-benefit analysis of secure a $1 million grant in 2004— complete, he estimated, and the off Crest Drive has been converted the numerous potential improve- have been overseeing the project, project will go out to bid March 1. into an observation area with land- ments in the reservation as well as W190145-02 along with engineer Henry Completion could be as early as scaping and benches. A steep a recommended multi-year Chamesian from the county’s the fall. entrance to the Girl Scout Camp in improvement plan.

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Computer class in high demand W195268-01 By Patricia Harris ing her mouse, holding it on a ofTheItem number and clicking. “We’re struggling, but we’re Seniors attending a computer doing,” she said. Schindler attend- class Monday at the Millburn Free ed the class with her husband, Public Library all agreed they have Paul, who coached her on how to specific goals that are motivating hold the mouse steady before click- them to learn. ing. Conversations with some of the The Schindlers said they are 11 seniors enrolled in a Very Basic eager to communicate with their 7- Computer Skills class showed they and 8-year-old grandchildren and want to be able to communicate learn how to retrieve photos of via e-mail with their grandchildren, their new grandchild in Seattle. receive digital photos and obtain Other residents had their own information from the World Wide reasons for wanting to be comput- Web. This was the first of four er conversant. Psychotherapist groups that will be coming to the Betty Levin said she is involved in library this month for an introduc- a number of volunteer groups and tion to the world of computing. their members are continually In all, 52 senior citizens signed offering to send her e-mails. At pre- up for the classes, offered by the ADAM ANIK/THE ITEM sent, she said, she must rely on library in partnership with the Township senior Jeannette Schindler, right, practices moving “snail mail.” township’s senior citizen coordi- her mouse during a computer class Monday at the Millburn “Having computer skills would nator’s office. In coming months, Free Public Library. Looking on is her husband, Paul, while be useful for my volunteer work,” two other courses will be offered: teacher Susan Pober offers instruction to the class. The Levin noted. Navigating the Internet and Intro- Schindlers are among 52 seniors attending classes in basic Gerald Hlibczuk of Rector duction to E-Mail. Interest has Street said he lives near the library been running high in the classes, skills this month. and makes frequent use of the REBATES according to senior citizen coordi- facility. He would like to be able to UP TO Pre-Season nator Patti Lowery, who advertised library purchased last year for and some from Column B and use its computers for reference $ * the computer classes through the teaching purposes, according to came up with Column C,” Pober work. 2,100 senior citizens newsletter. Pober. said. Following the class, Sheila Air Conditioning Susan Pober, the library’s direc- She devised the course specifi- During the class Monday, Lekhwani of Woodland Road said tor of information services and cally with the needs of seniors in seniors learned about turning the she has a computer at home and teacher for the courses, said the mind, she said, taking into account computer on and off, logging on, she planned to practice her new Sale! sessions are the first the library has their total unfamiliarity with tech- manipulating the mouse and open- skills on it. offered since computers were first niques and terms and drawing on ing and closing screens and pro- “I love to learn and it’s good to installed in the facility approxi- the experiences of other libraries grams. Using a program called know,” she said. “I’ll be able to Buy Now! mately 10 years ago. The seniors and organizations. “Mousercize,” township resident communicate with my family in are using six laptop computers the “I took some from Column A Jeannette Schindler practiced mov- Florida and Singapore.” Save Now! Buying your air conditioner now, in the SAFETY off-season will save you time and money. Remember how hot it was last summer? Stay cool with Carrier Air Conditioning from Speer Air. Police officers receive training to help NO INTEREST, NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS

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Thankfully, the municipality is going forward with its plan to institute a program of deer removal on private properties using the net and bolt method. On Tuesday evening, the Township Committee voted 4 to 1 to pursue a plan it endorsed in December to hire White Buf- falo, a Connecticut-based provider of the service. The Committee actually brought in a two-tiered plan, in which the municipality will contract with the vendor, and in turn, a homeowner can enter into a contract with the town- ship for the service. The township will assess whether the property is appropri- ate for the net and bolt method, and neighbors must give their consent for the operations. We applaud Committee members for sticking to their guns in pursuing the net and bolt method. After all, as many citizens and expert biologists who have been studying the deer issue have noted, what other viable alternatives exist? Without any natural predators, the deer are overrunning our yards and public spaces and destroying all the vegetation and wildlife that might exist therein. The droppings and the ticks they carry pose a public health hazard. Our problem is who will be shouldering the costs. When Tuesday evening’s session opened, the terms of the contract specified the homeowner would be required to pre- pay $3,500 to White Buffalo for a two-day effort on his prop- erty. There would be no guarantee of the results. Of course, the property owner could hire the provider for an even longer period of time—and for even more money. Even for those homeowners who originally indicated they would be willing to pay for the service, the sticker price had to be shocking. /HWWHUV WR WKH (GLWRU After hearing comments from the public, the Committee If New York state from New York with the Fund as a potential funding project—Rhoda Harris and relented and said they would reconsider whether the cost prospect of affordable upscale source for our ongoing trail Stephanie Favia—as well as Jeff should be borne—wholly or in part—by the township. can lower taxes, housing, a decent commute to restoration projects. All summer, Waters, Rich Tambor and, of When former Committeewoman Mary McNett proposed why can’t we? Lower and lower tax- he continued to follow up on the course, Bonnie Chase, our won- es. Across the river, Gov. George grant process and ensured that derful executive director and the program this fall, she said it would address the community Editor, The Item: E. Pataki is now lowering per- the Arboretum was included in senior naturalist. problem on a residential level. I was taken aback by the sonal income taxes. The rest the submission to the grant com- For more than 40 years, the She argued the new program should be funded by the town- defeatist tone of Assemblyman should be “quod erat demonstra- mittee. Arboretum has fulfilled its mis- ship’s deer management budget. Jon Bramnick’s letter in the Jan. tum.” Doty has been working with sion as an education center and 26 issue of The Item. us for more than a year on vari- nature preserve only through the Communities that have had long-term deer management The reality, Mr. Assemblyman, John C. Walton ous land management projects tireless efforts of volunteers and success write a line for deer management into their budget is that state spending is wildly 17 Fairfield Terrace and provided valuable input into concerned citizens such as those and treat the program like any other public service, such as out of control. One-party rule both the process and content of cited above. It is a pleasure to see fire protection, flood control, roads or schools. makes it impossible to take away our final grant submission. all their hard work rewarded and perks and extravagant pension Both these gentlemen were their dedication acknowledged. Without total financial backing from Town Hall, residents and healthcare benefits from the Cites individuals indefatigable in their assistance Thank you. will shy away from such a costly program. We urge the Com- one party’s major constituencies. to us and deserve our warmest mittee to recognize deer management is an ongoing need for “Pay to play” allows politicians who helped secure regard. Dorsey Grant a suburban community. to be bribed under the nose of a Arboretum grant In addition, I would personally President succession of accommodating like to thank two members of Board of Trustees attorneys general while raising Editor, The Item: our volunteer board who devot- Cora Hartshorn Arboretum the cost of doing business in the As was reported in The Item ed tremendous resources to this andBirdSanctuary &RPPXQLW\ (YHQWV state. in its Feb. 2 issue, the Cora To make a worse situation Hartshorn Arboretum and Bird MONDAY, FEB. 13 7:30 p.m. Environmental “worser” (as one of my kids used Sanctuary recently was awarded Letter policy Commission meeting. Town Hall. 7:45 p.m. Board of Education to say) the record of the past 30 a $64,000 grant from the Open Letters may be edited and may be published, reproduced or distributed in print, meeting, South Mountain School. years is that states with high mar- Spaces Trust Fund for Essex electronic, or other forms. The views and opinions expressed in Letters to the Editor ginal income tax rates have seen County. This simply would not are not necessarily those of The Item or its affiliates. Submissions should be typed and MONDAY, MARCH 13 their share of employment have come about without the double-spaced, and must be signed and include a daytime telephone number for WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15 7:45 p.m. Board of Education decline. This trend is furthered by efforts of former Township Com- verification. Letters that cannot be verified or are anonymous will not be published. Not 8 p.m. Planning Board meeting, Deerfield School advances in telecommunications, mitteeman Sal Bate and the all letters will necessarily be published. Send letters to the editor by e-mail to meeting. Town Hall. which relieve one of the necessity township’s forester, Tom Doty. [email protected], by fax to (973) 921-6458 or by mail to Editor, The Item, 343 of having an office in New York On behalf of the Arboretum’s Millburn Avenue. MONDAY, MARCH 27 City, Chatham or Scarsdale. I board of trustees, I would like to THURSDAY, FEB. 16 7:45 p.m. Board of Education would remind the Assemblyman extend our sincere thanks to 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. American meeting, Education Center that capital and labor are highly both these individuals for work- Red Cross community blood mobile in this environment, seek- ing on this project and advocat- Where to write or phone drive. Millburn High School ing to maximize their after-tax ing on our behalf. auxiliary gymnasium. MONDAY, MARCH 20 returns on investment. As a township representative Millburn Township residents wishing to express their opinions to their 7 p.m. Zoning Board of My wife and I and our three on our board of trustees, Bate representatives in the U.S. Congress, state Senate, state General Assembly Adjustment meeting, Town Hall. sons moved here 22 years ago identified the Open Spaces Trust or in Essex County government, can do so by sending letters or calling: MONDAY, FEB. 27 7:45 p.m. Board of Education U.S. SENATE Westfield, 07090 meeting, Education Center. TUESDAY, MARCH 21 Telephone: (908) 232-3673 8 p.m. Township Committee Sen. Frank Lautenberg meeting. Town Hall. New law improves Fax: (908) 232-3345 TUESDAY, FEB. 28 324 Hart Senate Office Building 8 p.m. Township Committee Washington, D.C. 20510 N.J. ASSEMBLY meeting. Town Hall. MONDAY, MARCH 27 Telephone: (202) 224-3224 Assemblyman 7:45 p.m. Board of Education yields on open Toll free: (888) 398-1642 meeting. Education Center. One Gateway Center Dr. Eric Muñoz WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 23rd floor 57 Union Place 8 p.m. Board of Recreation space investment Newark, 07102 Summit, 07901 Commissioners meeting. Gero MONDAY, APRIL 3 (973) 639-8700 Telephone: (908) 918-0414 Park Recreation Building. 7 p.m. Zoning Board of By Michele S. Byers issue—perhaps as much as $1 bil- Fax: (908) 918-0275 8 p.m. Planning Board Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. Executive Director lion—in what are essentially inter- Fax: (973) 639-8723 meeting. Town Hall. 7:30 p.m. Environmental New Jersey Conservation est-bearing checking accounts. Sen. Robert Menendez Assemblyman Commission meeting. Town Hall. Foundation Those of you with personal 502 Hart Senate Office Building Jon M. Bramnick tuesday, april 4 accounts know how little interest 203 Elm Street THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Politicians are famous for they earn. Washington, D.C. 20510 8 p.m. Township Committee Telephone: (202) 224-4744 Westfield, 07090 7:30 p.m. Historic meeting. Town Hall. “bringing home the pork” or giv- “On the other hand,” Siegel Preservation Commission ing out lots of our tax money to said, “if we put some of those One Gateway Center Telephone: (908) 232-3673 meeting. Town Hall. their home constituents. funds in federally guaranteed 11th floor Fax: (908) 232-3345 But in his final days, former income investment packages, we Newark, 07102 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 Gov. Richard J. Codey signed a can earn a great deal more inter- ESSEX COUNTY EXECUTIVE MONDAY, MARCH 6 8 p.m. Board of Recreation law that gives more money for est than we are currently and (973) 645-3030 Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Commissioners meeting. Gero New Jersey’s open space, farm- keep the funds 100 percent safe.” Fax: (973) 645-0502 Adjustment meeting, Town Hall. Park Recreation Building. land and historic preservation This new law tweaks New Jer- Hall of Records programs, without costing the tax- sey’s successful open space cam- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 465 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. payers another dime. paign. So far, nearly $2 billion is Boulevard “We estimate this law will ulti- available for open space, farm- Rep. Donald Payne 50 Walnut St., Room 1016 Newark, 07102 mately allow us to capture an land and historic preservation. In Telephone: (973) 621-4400 additional $20 to $30 million 2005, the state’s Green Acres pro- Newark, 07102 more in interest earnings,” said gram alone preserved a record Telephone: (973) 645-3213 Fax: (973) 621-6343 Ralph Siegel, executive director of 38,000 acres. Fax: (973) 645-5902 the Garden State Preservation “But even with this additional BOARD OF CHOSEN Trust (GSPT), which funds the funding, by somewhere around Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen FREEHOLDERS preservation of parks, farmland 2007, in all likelihood, there will 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor Freeholder Linda Lordi Cavanaugh KATHLEEN M. HIVISH, Vice President, Publisher and other open space. be no more GSPT money for Morristown, 07960 When the state issues bonds to preservation appropriations,” Hall of Records EVELINE SPEEDIE, Editor Telephone: (973) 984-0711 raise funds for open space preser- according to Siegel. “We have lots 465 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. BRIAN WINTERBERG, Advertising Manager Fax: (973) 292-1569 STEPHEN BORG, Vice President vation, the money isn’t committed of money to close deals already in Boulevard Published at 343 Millburn Avenue, KERRY RUBIN, Director, Classified TeleCenter to specific preservation projects progress; that money is in place. N.J. SENATE Newark, 07102 all at once. As a result, there’s But the bond money approved by Millburn, NJ 07041 GLENN GARVIE, Vice President, Production Telephone: (973) 621-4492 large amounts of cash on hand Sen. Thomas H. Kean Jr. Editorial Office: (973) 921-6451 CYNTHIA WERNER, Distribution Director Fax: (973) 621-5695 immediately following a bond SEE NEW, PAGE A5 203 Elm Street www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, February 9, 2006 A5

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AnnaMary Loya A Liturgy for former township estate license. resident AnnaMary Loya was Born in Orange, she lived in the offered Jan. 31 in St. Thomas the township before moving to Spring- Apostle Byzantine Catholic field 35 years ago. Church, Rahway. Mrs. Loya is survived by her Mrs. Loya died Jan. 27 in husband, Theodore G.; a son, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Theodore J.; a daughter, Diana Research Center, . Faricelli; a sister, Giovanna Beyer; She was a sales associate at and two grandchildren. Bloomingdale’s in Short Hills for In lieu of flowers, memorial con- 10 years. Before that, she owned tributions can be made to the Miss Nellie Inc. in Summit for Make-A-Wish Foundation, 1034 eight years. Salem Road, Union, 07083, or the PHOTO COURTESY OF TEMPLE SHAREY TEFILO ISRAEL She was a graduate of the Cen- Valerie Fund, 2101 Millburn Ave., Students from Temple Sharey Tefilo Israel gather for a Shabbat dinner in the home of township residents Keith and Renee tenary College and had a real Maplewood, 07040. Silverman. The South Orange temple sponsored a “Shabbat in the Home” family evening Friday in which families hosted guests. Participating in the blessing of the bread and wine are, at left, Josh, Alyssa and Jeffrey Baum, Hannah Silverman (holding tray), Jordan Eglow, Rebecca Silverman and Ross and Sam Eglow, all township residents. Richard Newman Christ Church preach. The Senior High Mission music for elementary school chil- St. Stephen’s Church A Mass for former township res- emy and the Fordham University 7:15, 8, 9:30 a.m.: The Rev. E. Team will be recognized as they dren before being dismissed to 8 and 10 a.m.: A spoken service ident Richard L. Newman was Law School. Bevan Stanley will preach and cel- prepare to depart for their mission age-appropriate classes. Two class- of Holy Eucharist with homily, fol- offered yesterday in St. Rose of A Merchant Marine, he served ebrate at the 8 a.m. service. The trip to the Gulf Coast. Warren H. es for adults are also offered: lowed by a Holy Eucharist service Lima Church. as an officer during World War II. sidesman will be Dr. Gary Shilling. Brown, minister of music, and the “Church History-The Reforma- with homily, choir and organ. Mr. Newman, 84, died Friday in Mr. Newman was a member of Stanley will preach and the Rev. Chancel Choir will offer inspira- tion” taught by the Rev. Ken Church school classes for children his Naples, Fla., home. St. Rose of Lima Church. Allison Read will celebrate at the tional musical selections. After the Shomo and “Psalms” taught by ages 2 and a half through eighth He was an attorney and found- Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived 9:30 a.m. service. The sidesmen children’s sermon, students con- Miner. Nursery care is provid- grade meet at 10 a.m. in the Parish ing partner at Newman, Fitch, in the township and Estero, Fla., will be Sam Reckford and Mary tinue on to their Sunday school ed. Home groups meet in the Hall. Nursery care is provided at Altheim, Myers in New York City before moving to Naples last year. Marchisio. The first lesson will be classes. Following worship all are evenings in the township and New the 10 a.m. service. for 44 years before retiring in 1989. Mr. Newman is survived by a read by Nancy Harwood, the sec- invited to a Hospitality Hour. Providence; call the church for Mr. Newman was a graduate of daughter, Christine Zendeh, and ond lesson will be read by Terry Nursery care is provided. more information. Wyoming Presbyterian Church the University of Illinois, the Unit- two grandchildren. Finan, and the Prayers of the Peo- 11:30 a.m.: Adult Bible Forum. 10 a.m.: The Rev. Ronald John- ed States Merchant Marine Acad- ple will be offered by Richard Childcare is available. First Baptist Church son will lead worship and preach Estes. Church school and nursery Monday, 3:45 p.m.: Youth 10:30 a.m.: The Rev. Richard L. the sermon, The Wideness of care will begin at 9:15 a.m. At Choir Rehearsal. Hines will preach the sermon, Lit- God’s Mercy. Scripture readings Allen Vreeland Adult Forum, starting at 10:45 Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.: Mid- mus Tests for Love, based on are 2 Kings 5:1-14 and Mark 1:40- a.m., the Rev. Richard Kunz who week Bible Forum on Women of Romans 12:9 and 10. 45. Aaron Soriano, son of Services for former township University. will speak about his mission at El the Bible. 5:30 p.m.: Intergenera- 7 p.m.: The evening service will Nathaniel and Beth Soriano, will resident Allen Vreeland were pri- Born and raised in West Mil- Hogar, an orphanage in Hon- tional Handbell Choir. No experi- feature a video, “The Evolution be baptized. The Children’s vate. Mr. Vreeland, 90, died Jan. 13 ford, he lived in the township duras. ence necessary. Controversy, Part II.” Discussion Choirs, under the direction of in his North Caldwell home. before moving to North Caldwell will follow. Kathy Innis, will sing. He worked in the finance 20 years ago. Community Congregational Covenant Presbyterian Church 9 a.m.: The second in a series of department of AT&T, South Mr. Vreeland is survived by his Church 10:30 a.m.: The Rev. David St. Rose of Lima Church Adult Education seminars on con- Kearny, for 40 years before retiring wife, Mary Lou; three stepsons, J. 10 a.m.: Jeannette Bernstein Miner will continue his sermon 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 fronting controversies will be held in 1978. Howard, William R. and Robert A. welcomes worshipers. The Rev. series from the book of Hebrews, p.m.: Mass is offered. The sacra- in the Hoffmann Room. The issue He was a 1936 graduate of Rut- Houk; three stepdaughters, Marie Johann Bosman and the Rev. Jen- and the Lord’s Supper will be cel- ment of reconciliation is offered this week is “Creation and Evolu- gers University with a degree in Hertzig, Patricia Simounet and nifer Testa lead the congregation ebrated. Sunday school classes for Saturday from 4:30 to 5:15 p.m., tion in Public Schools.” Bob business. Mr. Vreeland was a mem- Marie Diaz; and eight step-grand- in worship and prayers. Testa will children begin at 9:15 a.m., with and Mass is offered at 5:30 p.m. Boneberg leads the discussion. ber of Theta Chi Fraternity, Rutgers children.

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FASHION FOR FUNDS (QJDJHPHQW Miss Herman and Dr. Vogel The Parents’ Association of Oak Knoll School held the Oak Knoll in Bloom planning October wedding Fundraiser Dinner and Fashion Show Feb. 2 at the Barry and Cherie Herman of Madison Hotel in Harvey Drive and Boca Raton, Morristown. Parents who Fla., have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Stephanie helped plan and manage Faith, to Dr. Howard Jay Vogel, the event for the Summit son of Marc and Laura Vogel of school included township North Woodmere, N.Y. residents, from left, Claire Miss Herman, a 1993 graduate Guadagno, Leigh Ann of Millburn High School, received Antieri, Betty Ann Gargiulo, a bachelor’s degree from Tulane Linda Danieu, and Elizabeth University. She is a model with the Rollenhagen. The fashion Wilhelmina Agency based in New show featured eight York City, and is also the owner professional models and 20 and designer for Stonerose Jewel- student models wearing ry. Dr. Vogel received a bachelor’s designer clothes and degree in biology from Bingham- eration dentist specializing in cos- accessories from ton University and a doctor of den- metic and restorative dentistry in Bloomingdale’s. tal surgery degree from the Uni- New York City. versity at Buffalo. He is a third gen- An October wedding is planned.

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Summit, NJ W195093-01 due Monday at noon. (908) 273-9373 Millburn athletic fields would be unplayable.

We are the Millburn Sports Activity Foundation (MSAF), a group of Millburn / Short Hills parents and town leaders who are raising TheThe Time Time To To Buy Buy Air Air Conditioning Conditioning Is Is money to install artificial turf field(s) at Millburn High School and to improve the “back fields” at the high school. The reason? The number of children in our town has grown dramatically, and the athletic fields have not kept pace. The time has Now! come for us to enable our children to play more by using our existing space better…through artificial turf and better designed and conditioned back fields. Other towns in the area that have put in turf are very pleased — with play on their turf fields all day, in virtually all weather, with little wear and tear and comparable or enhanced safety.

To have the fields ready by Fall’06, we need your pledge and funding now.

There are a number of ways for you to give and sponsor, from $100 to several thousand dollars. Please go to our website, www.millburnSAF.org for giving details, or call your club or team leaders with your pledge or sponsorship. Donors interested in giving at levels over $5,000 should call 973-632-5305 so that appropriate acknowledgement can be discussed.

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VALENTINE’S DAY CONCERT 7KHDWHU 7LPHWDEOH Bass-baritone Marc Embree and mezzo-soprano Jane CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN Brokeback Mountain (R) Today: 7:10 Fri: 7, 10 Sun: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:30 Mon-Thurs: 5:30, Munich (R) Today: 7 Bunnell will be the featured CINEMA 9:35 Sat: 1:35, 4:15, 7, 9:35 Sun: 1:35, 4:15, 7 7:30 Imagine Me and You (R) Today: 7:20 Mon-Thurs: 7:25 Capote (R) Today: 7:10 performers at Lyrica Glory Road (PG) Today: 7:30 Mrs. Henderson Presents (R) Today: 7:30 Fri: Mrs. Henderson Presents (R) Today: 7:20 Fri: Good Night and Good Luck (PG-13) Today: 5:30, 7:45, 10 Sat: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10 Sun: 1, Munich (R) Today: 7:10 Fri: 4:15, 8 Sat & Sun: Chamber Music’s Valentine’s 7:20, 9:30 Sat: 1:45, 4:25, 7:20, 9:40 Sun: 1:45, 5:30, 7:30 Fri & Sat: 4:30, 9:40 Sun-Thurs: 3:15, 5:30, 7:45 Mon-Thurs: 5:10, 7:20 1:30, 4:15, 8 Mon-Thurs: 7:10 Day concert on Sunday, Feb. 4:25, 7:20 Mon-Thurs: 7:35 4:30 Curious George (G) Fri: 4:30, 6:45, 9 Sat: Nanny McPhee (PG) Today: 7:20 Fri: 4, 6:45, 12, at 3 p.m. at the Imagine You and Me (R) Today: 7:35 The Pink Panther (PG) Fri: 4, 7, 9:30 Sat: 1, 4, Noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 9 Sun: Noon, 2:15, 4:30, 9:30 Sat: 1:30, 4, 6:45, 9:30 Sun: 1:30, 4, 6:45 Presbyterian Church of Pink Panther (PG) Fri: 7:25, 9:25 Sat: 1:15, 3:15, 7, 9:30 Sun: 1, 4, 7 Mon-Thurs: 4:45, 7 6:45 Mon-Thurs: 5:20, 7:30 Mon-Thurs: 7:20 5:10, 7:25, 9:25 Sun: 1:15, 3:15, 5:10, 7:25 Mon- Firewall (PG-13) Fri: 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Sat: 1:15, The Pink Panther (PG) Fri: 5, 7:30, 9:50 Sat: Chatham Township, 240 Big Momma’s House 2 (PG-13) Today: 7:20 Thurs: 7:40 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Sun: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 Mon-Thurs: 12:15, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 9:50 Sun: 12:15, 2:30, 5, Southern Blvd. The program Fri: 4:30, 7:30, 9:45 Sat: 1:45, 4:30, 7:30, 9:45 Firewall (PG-13) Fri: 7:35, 9:40 Sat: 1, 3, 5, 5, 7:20 7:30 Mon-Thurs: 5:20, 7:30 will present “Songs of Love” Sun: 1:45, 4:30, 7:30 Mon-Thurs: 7:30 7:35, 9:40 Sun: 1, 3, 5, 7:35 Mon-Thurs: 7:45 and the great string quintet Curious George (G) Fri: 5, 7:15, 9:20 Sat: CLEARVIEW’S MADISON of Schubert. Tickets are $20 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:15, 9:20 Sun: 12:30, 2:45, 5, NOTE: Movie times are subject to unexpect- CLEARVIEW’S BEACON HILL 5 ed changes. and $15 for seniors, and 7:15 Mon-Thurs: 7 CINEMA 4 (SUMMIT) Nanny McPhee (PG) Today: 7:15 Fri: 4, 7, 9:15 Call on day of show to confirm times. students are free. For more MAPLEWOOD THEATER Match Point (R) Today: 4:20, 7:20 Fri: 3:45, Sat: 1:15, 4, 7, 9:15 Sun: 1:15, 4, 7 Mon-Thurs: information, call (973) 701- Matador (R) Today: 7:25 Fri: 7:30, 9:30 Sat: 6:45, 9:15 Sat: 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:15 Sun: 5:10, 7:10 1734 . 2:10, 4:10, 7:30, 9:30 Sun: 2:10, 4:10, 7:30 Mon- 1:2:45, 3:45, 6:45 Mon-Thurs: 4:45, 7:10 Thurs: 7:30 Annapolis (PG-13) Today: 4:45, 7:30 Utility Prices are PHOTO COURTESY OF LYRICA Hoodwinked (PG) Today: 7 Walk the Line (PG-13) Today: 4:30 Fri: 6:30 CHAMBER MUSIC Match Point (R) Today: 7:15 Fri: 7:15, 9:45 Sat: Sat & Sun: 1:30, 6:30 Mon-Thurs: 6:30 SKY ROCKETING! 1:40, 4, 7:15, 9:45 Sun: 1:40, 4, 7:15 Mon-Thurs: When a Stranger Calls (PG-13) Today: 5:30, 7:40 Fri: 5:30, 7:30, 10 Sat: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:30, The Time to Buy Your 7:20 Heating or Air Conditioning System Theater lists AWARD-WINNING THEATER is NOW! performances AT 12 MILES WEST! 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OFF *OFFER EXPIRES 2/28/06 With this ad. comic masterpiece of wordplay ALL **FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS inspired by Shakespeare’s “Ham- ***BASED ON EPAct 2005 W189890-01 let,” onstage May 30 through June SINGERS! CALL TODAY AND SAVE!!! 25. BLOOMFIELD From the bizarre no-man’s land Guest Artist Series Guest Artist Series SINGIN' NEW JERSEY of “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern THIRD ANNUAL COOLING & HEATING Are Dead,” the scene shifts to the SWEETSPOT: LUNATIC VOCAL 973-338-7826 tropical jungle of Mexico for Ten- Confessions of a nessee Williams’ electric drama Golf-aholic FRINGE COMPETITION “The Night of the Iguana,” July 4 A hilarious new comedy for duffers! Late night lunacy with one of New Jersey's Three Age Categories through 23. Written and performed by John O'Hern. premier improvisational comedy groups! Visit 12MilesWest.org for application Next is Richard Brinsley Sheri- Friday, February 10th & SATURDAY AT 9:30PM and information or call our box office. dan’s” The Rivals,” one of the most Saturday, February 11th@ 8PM Tickets are $12 general admission popular Restoration comedies, All tickets $25 $10 students and seniors APPLICATION DEADLINE: from Aug. 1 through 27. This light FEBRUARY 15, 2006 and frothy parody of human folly is See both shows Saturday, 2/11 for only $30 and save 20%! followed by Shakespeare’s brood- ing masterpiece “Richard III,” which hits the stage from Sept. 12 Sweet Romantic Escape through Oct. 8. The rollercoaster SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH ride continues with a world pre- SPONSORED BY: miere stage adaptation of Jane The Parsippany Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites and Harolds NY Austen’s ever-popular “Pride and Restaurant celebrate the spirit of romance, with an indulgent “Sweet Romance Escape” Package that includes: W191243-01 Prejudice,” created by Monte, The Ultimate Driving Machine® onstage Oct. 17 through Nov. 19. BLOOMFIELD, NJ • 973.748.8200 • WWW.ESSEXBMW.COM Auto Group • Dinner buffet with romantic seating for two • Full open bar from 7:30-12:30 For the season finale, Shake- • DJ Entertainment • Deluxe room accommodations for two • Chilled Champagne awaits speare’s mystical romance “Cym- you in your room.• “Come Early...Stay Late”(Request when making reservations) beline” is offered in the company’s • Sleep in enjoy our famous Harold’s“Sunday Brunch”(Served from 9 am to 1 pm) holiday slot, from Dec. 5 through 31. Peak performance $199 per couple FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL 973-263-2000 By popular demand, for the first time the company will present a Celebrating The Creative Voice W195252-01 $60 per person for food, open bar Shakespeare play on its Outdoor @MSU and entertainment only Stage in Morris Township. A 90- For Reservations call 973-335-3339 minute abridged version of the MUSIC@MSU Suite accommodations also available, call 973-263-2000 for details Bard’s boisterous comedy “The Package also available without hotel accommodations at $120 per couple Tax not included / All prices include gratuity / Must be 21 or over. Taming of the Shrew” will be pre- We’re not talking sented at the open-air amphithe- ater from July 18 through Aug. 6. Special Advertising Feature ATLANTIC CITY Monte reports that 20 percent of The Shakespeare Theatre’s more “The Sound of Music” here. CASINOATLANTIC CONFIDENTIAL CITY than 4,000 subscribers have opted By EllenBurke Rawls BY TONY AUGUST

into a full-season “automatic W193682-01 renewal” program, which provides The musical that never a savings of 25 percent off the sin- gle-ticket price, and that the box Bernadette Peters office was busy processing those makes a rare orders before the season was even loses its announced. The remaining full- appearance at Caesar’s season season subscribers will ulti-talented , film and recording star Bernadette Peters have the opportunity to renew MmakesarareACappearance atCaesars this weekend. The Tony starting in January, at a discount of nerve andDrama DeskAwards winner hasagreat comedicflair and stage more than 20 percent off the indi- presence, andfor the Caesars outing she’ll be interpreting Broadway vidual ticket price. gems from Cole Porter,Gershwin andBernstein to Andrew Lloyd “The Shakespeare Theatre of Weber,Sondheim andKander&Ebb. ShowtimesaCaesars Circus New Jersey is blessed with a very Maximusare9p.m.Friday andSaturday nights.Ticketsare $50. loyal subscriber base,” Monte said. Visitors will be “Livin’La Vida Loca” when Ricky Martin takes cen- “We have maintained an annual and it’s terstage atBorgata’s EventCenterFriday night. The international retention rate of well over 80 per- pop superstar is back with his new CD Life – a collection ranging cent, which is extraordinary. We from Reggaeton to Middle Eastern and rock. Rumor has itthat J-Lo are doubly blessed in that our sub- will be in town with her Latin lothario. Expect to see Borgata’s casi- scriber base has continued to grow, just $25 no and popular disco MIXX to be crowded after the show with at a rate of 3 to 5 percent each year guests hoping to catch a peek at the hot couple. Showtime for Ricky since 2001.” Martin is Friday at 8 p.m. Ticketsare $56, $66 and$76. Following its subscription OnThursday night soul crooner Ginuwineheads the“Ladies Night renewal campaign, in early March a ticket. Out” Tour with Jagged Edge, performing at the House of Bluesat The Shakespeare Theatre’s Box Showboat. Showtime at the Music Hall is Thursday at 8 p.m. Tickets Office will begin accepting orders are $27, $37 and $42. for new subscriptions and a variety If you missed NeilDiamond’srecent appearance atBoardwalk of “mini-packages.” The specific Hall,you might wanttocatch“Super Diamond,”the NeilDiamondtrib- dates on which new subscriptions ute show at the HouseofBluesFriday night at 9 p.m. Ticketsare $15. and single tickets go on sale has On Saturday night Aussie rockers INXS, currently touring in sup- not yet been announced. portoftheir 2005 album Switch, take over Borgata’s EventCenter. For additional information, call The band’s lead singer,former Elvis impersonator J.D. Fortune, co- (973) 408-5600, visit www.Shake- wrote two of the songs on Switch. Showtime is Saturday at 8 p.m. speareNJ.org, or visit The Shake- Ticketsare $69.50 and$75. speare Theatre of New Jersey Box Midweek visitors have been packing the theaterattheHilton for Office, located in the lobby of its an evening of belly laughs, song anddance family style as Sal Main Stage venue, the F.M. Kirby Richards,his son Guy RichardsandSal’s brother Steve Diamondunite Shakespeare Theatre, 36 Madison for their new show, “Like Father,Like Son,OhBrother!” playing Avenue in Madison (at Lancaster through Friday night. Voted the “EntertainmentIndustry’sFunniest Road, on the campus of Drew Uni- Comic” by the New York Friars Club and“Entertainer of the Year in versity). AtlanticCity,”Salhas a long-time string of film creditsand is current- ly filming severalepisodes of the“The Sopranos.” S o n Guy is a comic song-and-dance man who alsodoesimpersonations.SteveDiamond, Sal’s brother, is a pop singer who’s played anumber of New York hotspotsincluding the Rainbow Grill andDangerfield’s. Parade “Like Father,Like Son,OhBrother!” runs through Friday, with showsat 7 p.m. nightly.Ticketsare $35. February 16, 17, 18 at 7:30pm On Saturday night rock veteran EddieMoney takes over the stage PRICE: attheHilton Theater,where he’ll entertain a generation of fans with Home styling February 17 at 1pm and February 19 at 2pm $15 selections from his slew of Top Ten hits, including “Take Me Home Personal shopping Tonight,”“Baby Hold On” and “Shakin’.” Inaddition to singing and For tickets or more information please call 973-655-5112 or check online at www.montclair.edu/kasser writing his own music, he alsoplays the saxophone, harmonicaand for the home pianomaking him an all-aroundperformer. Showtime Saturday is 8 and accessorizing p.m. Ticketsare $45. Resortsisoffering a complimentary hotel room forall who sign Call for an up for their new Uptown Club players card. Just sign up for your free appointment and Discounts for MSU staff, faculty, graduate students and alumni. card atthepromotions booth on the casino floor,andclaimyour free Convenient parking located adjacent to the Kasser Theater. overnight stay. This offerruns throughMarch 31, andyouhave Direct train and bus service available weekdays. consultation 05/06 throughApril27toredeem yourroom comp. Mustbe21years of 973-597-1122 MAIN ENTRANCE, NORMAL AVE. MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY age. For details visitthePromotions Booth. 12 A The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, February 9, 2006 (GXFDWLRQ www.TheItemOnline.com SHOWTIME! Candidate packets available Individuals interested in run- The kit also includes informa- ning for the Millburn Township tion about the New Jersey School Board of Education can obtain a Ethics Act, important dates in the School Board Candidate Kit from school election process, and brief- the business office at the Educa- ing sessions for candidates. tion Center, 434 Millburn Ave. The deadline for filing a nomi- The candidate kits can be picked nating petition to run for a board up between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. position is Monday, Feb. 27, at 4 Monday through Friday. p.m. The School Board Candidate The Millburn Board of Education Kit, which is published by the consists of nine members. New Jersey School Boards Asso- This year voters will elect three ciation, includes a nominating individuals. petition, information about the Each will serve a three-year legal qualifications for school term. board candidacy and a discussion The election is scheduled for about the role of a board member. Tuesday, April 18.

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SERIOUS MUSIC Yogi Berra Museum is offering workshop February 20 on the art of sport Aspiring artists with a passion under the direction of sports artist Participants will also have the The fee for the workshop is $10. for sports can receive expert and educator Tony Capparelli, opportunity to compose drawings For registration and information, instruction when the Yogi Berra who teaches art at Fashion Insti- from historical sports artifacts. call (973) 655-2378. Museum and Learning Center, tute of Technology and Seton Hall located on the Montclair State University. University campus, hosts “The Art Capparelli will provide tips and of Sport” workshop on Monday, portfolio reviews as well as a live Feb. 20, at 1 p.m. demonstration and drawing clinic The Presidents Day clinic is for all participants.

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DISTINGUISHED GUESTS 2005-06 township public school calendar St. Rose of Lima Feb. 20-24 Midwinter recess School students last March 10 Staff development day — extended single ses- month researched the sion, all schools lives of famous peacemakers and March 28-30 Parent-teacher conferences — extended single created life-size session, elementary schools only papier-mâché figures and invited them to April 14 Good Friday — schools closed “attend” a dinner April 18 School elections party at the school. Observing their April 21 Staff development day — extended single ses- guests, Ghandi, Rosa sion, all schools Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., are, April 24-28 Spring recess from left,Monsignor May 29 Memorial Day — schools closed George Trabold, township students June 23, 26, 27 Extended single session, all schools Joseph Bremberg, June 27 Last day of school, all schools Amna Farooqi and Daniel Luzarraga, and Should emergency closing of all schools for more than four days occur, necessary days will be made up first during the principal Karen school year and then from spring recess. Fasanella. Weather conditions dictating, school opening may be delayed two hours. PHOTO COURTESY OF ST. Check the district Web site at Millburn.org or tune to televi- ROSE OF LIMA SCHOOL sion station WABC-TV or radio station 101.5 FM for closings and delayed openings.

Preschool lottery being held next week The Millburn Township public School, 2 Southern Slope Drive. schools’ Preschool Integrated Pro- Approximately one-half of the pro- gram will hold its annual lottery gram’s population consists of spe- drawing next week. cial needs children. Town college students earn academic honors Special education students are The other half consists of regu- automatically admitted to the pro- lar education children. A general Brendan Carroll, son of Elm- and Kim Geringer, has been Township residents Jenna M. Rinaldi and Fabio Andrea Frisoli gram. Regular education students preschool curriculum is followed wood Place residents Timothy and named to the dean’s list for the fall Ronbeck and Laura H. Schuman were named to the dean’s list for must submit an application to be for all students. Melissa Carroll, has been named semester at Colby College. Adam have been named to the dean’s list having earned a grade point aver- eligible for the lottery. Applicants All preschool integrated stu- to the dean’s list for the fall semes- is a sophomore majoring in psy- for the fall semester at Connecticut age of 3.5 or better. must be either 3- or 4-years-old on dents attend a two and one-half ter at Lafayette College, where he chology. College. Two township residents, or before Oct. 1, 2006. hour class Monday through Friday, is a senior with a double major in Pooneet Gupta Kant, son of Nine township residents Matthew Lifschultz and Zoewy Applications are available at the either in a morning or afternoon English and government and law. township residents Chander and received academic honors for the Spector, have been named to the Education Center, 434 Millburn session. Brendan plans to attend law Ashima Kant, has been cited for fall semester at Georgetown Uni- dean’s list for the fall semester at Ave., weekdays between 8:15 a.m. If admitted to the program school in the fall. outstanding academic achieve- versity: Springfield College. Matthew is a and 3:30 p.m. until Wednesday. through the lottery, proof of resi- Three township residents, ment in his government course Matthew Alan Rotella received freshman majoring in youth devel- The lottery drawing will be held dency in the township and an orig- Spencer McCord, Julie Orchier during the fall semester at Dart- first honors, having achieved a opment. Zoewy is a freshman Thursday, Feb. 16, at 11:30 a.m. in inal birth certificate must be pro- and Alexander Senchak,have mouth College, where Pooneet is grade point average of 3.9 or bet- majoring in psychology. the Education Center’s board vided. been named to the dean’s list for a junior. ter on a 4.0 scale. Four township residents, room. Lottery winners will be noti- Admission to the preschool pro- the fall semester at Lehigh Univer- According to the college, mem- Jason Anthony Sison, Christo- Danielle Naomi Rabin, Andrew fied by mail. gram does not preclude kinder- sity. bers of the college faculty are invit- pher John Tansey, Albert S. Yu Thomas Rizzo, Eric Lee Saber The program is conducted at the garten registration at their home Township resident Rachael Pri- ed to submit citation reports only and Kristofer Arthur Rodgers and Sharon Laura Tornick, have South Mountain Elementary school when the student turns 5. ore has been named to the dean’s when a student’s work is suffi- received second honors, having been named to the dean’s list for list for the fall semester at Mon- ciently distinguished to merit spe- earned a grade point average of the fall semester at the University mouth University. cial recognition and only a few 3.7 or better. of Delaware. Adam J. Geringer-Dunn, son undergraduates receive citations Joseph Della Rosa, Jordan of township residents Colin Dunn each term. Adam Brown, Kate Elizabeth HAPPY NEW YEAR! Bill providing tax funding for terror victim scholarships

Legislation sponsored by state killed on 9-11. Our law will pro- the attacks on the World Trade children in New Jersey. Sen. Thomas H. Kean and Assem- vide ongoing financial support for Center, leaving behind 889 minor Public Law 2005, chapter .298 blymen Eric Munoz and Jon years to come.” children who would benefit from provides for a designation on state Bramnick of the 21st District, The New Jersey World Trade such a scholarship. This measure is gross income tax returns that which permits taxpayers to make Center Scholarship was estab- way to honor the victims of Sept. allows taxpayers to make volun- voluntary contributions on their lished by the Legislature in 2001 to 11 and aid surviving family mem- tary contributions to the New Jer- tax returns to the New Jersey aid the dependent children and bers with the rising cost of a college sey World Trade Center Scholar- World Trade Center Scholarship surviving spouses of New Jersey education.” ship Fund. Fund, has been signed into law. residents who were killed or are The 21st District representatives The bill also states that any cost “New Jersey was particularly missing as a result of the acts of ter- said this measure has particular incurred by the Division of Taxa- affected by the devastating events ror committed against the United importance to their constituents tion will be paid through collected of Sept. 11,” Kean said. “When the States on Sept. 11, 2001. because a report issued Mount donations. scholarship was created, the state “This legislation was long over- Sinai School of Medicine ranked “Every New Jersey citizen lives made a commitment to help the due,” Munoz said. “Nearly 700 Legislative District 21 as having with the haunting memories of families whose loved ones were New Jersey residents were killed in the largest number of bereaved Sept. 11, 2001,” Bramnick said.

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BOYS FENCING MHS captures third straight district crown By Jim Connelly ofTheItem

Prevailing by narrow margins is becoming commonplace for the Millburn High School varsity boys fencing team. The Millers, a year after winning the New Jersey State Interscholas- tic Athletic Association District 3 crown by a 46-44 margin over Columbia, claimed a third consec- utive district crown by one point this past Saturday. Millburn, aided by first-place showings from the foil and saber squads, captured the overall team crown with 63 points, one more than tournament host Columbia. “It is very satisfying,” said Miller head coach Tom Tomko, whose team has now won four of the last five District 3 championships. Alex Mills (9-0), Geoff Fisher (9- 0) and Brendan Duane (7-2) sparked Millburn to the foil team crown. Millburn racked up 25 wins, three ahead of runner-up Newark Academy. Sam Roukas (8-1), Ari Zud- kewich (6-3) and Alex Berkowitz (7-2) propelled Millburn to the saber team crown with 21 wins. Columbia came in second with 21 wins. Millburn’s epee team of David Sonshine (8-1), Eric Weinstein (5- 4), Tommy Bird (1-4) and Mark Zglobicki (3-1) came in third place with 17 wins. Columbia (22 wins) placed first and Montclair (20 wins) placed second. In addition to three-peating as district champs, all three of Mill- burn’s weapons squads have qual- JIM CONNELLY/THE ITEM ified for the state squad champi- Members of the Millburn High School boys fencing team display the overall team, foil team and saber team championship trophies from Saturday’s New Jersey onships scheduled for Saturday, State Interscholastic Athletic Association District 3 tournament at Columbia High School in Maplewood. Kneeling, from left, are Alex Berkowitz, Tommy Bird and Feb. 25, at 10 a.m. at North Hun- Eric Weinstein and, standing, head coach Tom Tomko, Ari Zudkewich, Geoff Fisher, Alex Mills, Brendan Duane and Mark Zglobicki. Not pictured are squad terdon High School. members David Sonshine and Sam Roukas. Squads finishing first through fourth in the four state district tournaments qualify for the state Roukas placed in the top four in er University. Sonshine won the record. Roukas placed third in sixth in epee, Mills second in foil The Millers, the top seed, are championships. their respective weapons events to individual epee title with a 5-0 saber with a 3-2 record. Sonshine, and Roukas 11th in saber in the scheduled to host Pompton Lakes qualify for the state individual record. Mills also went 5-0 to win Mills and Roukas are making 2005 individual championships. at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the open- MILLER NOTES championships scheduled for Sat- the individual foil crown. Fisher return trips to the state individual Millburn improved to 9-0 with ing round of the state team tour- Sonshine, Mills, Fischer and urday, March 11, at 10 a.m. at Rid- finished third in foil with a 3-2 championships. Sonshine finished an 18-9 defeat of Pingry on Feb. 2. nament.

GIRLS FENCING Epee squad sparks MHS to district runner-up finish By Jim Connelly Senior co-captain Naomi ofTheItem Burstein (eight wins), junior Christina Yousef (five wins) and The Millburn High School var- sophomore Ariana Klener (two sity girls fencing team has been liv- wins) paced Millburn to a fourth- ing in the shadow cast by the place showing on the foil strip. school’s undefeated and top- Millburn, Columbia and Wayne ranked boys team this winter. Valley saw all three of their Until this past Saturday, that is. weapons squads qualify for the Head coach Gus de la Llave’s state squad championships. squad made some noise of its own Five Millers participated in the in the New Jersey State Inter- individual competition to deter- scholastic Athletic Association Dis- mine District 3’s representatives to trict 3 tournament at Columbia the state individual champi- High School in Maplewood. onships. Millburn, sparked by a winning The top four finishers in each effort from the epee team, finished weapon from each of the four dis- a strong second to nine-time cham- tricts advance to the state individ- pion Columbia in Saturday’s com- ual championships scheduled for petition. Columbia tallied 70 wins. Saturday, March 11, at Rider Uni- Millburn accumulated 57 wins. versity. “I am so proud,” de la Llave said. Burstein finished fourth in foil “The girls were just fabulous and with a 2-3 record. Sonshine took are a really underrated team.” fourth place in epee, also with a 2- Sophomore Elizabeth Sonshine 3 record. (8-1) junior Emily Livingstone (6- Sherrill (1-4 in foil), Proudan (1- 3) and sophomore Emily Sherrill 4 in saber) and Holstein (1-4 in sparked Milburn to the epee team saber) failed to advance. crown with 22 wins. The epee team’s victory pre- MILLER NOTES vented Columbia from sweeping Millburn ran its record to 6-3 all three weapons events. The with a 17-10 defeat of visiting Pin- Cougars (19 wins) finished second gry on Feb. 2. The Millers are in the epee team competition. scheduled to host Montclair at All three of Millburn’s squads 6:30 tonight in a final tune-up for JIM CONNELLY/THE ITEM placed in the top four to qualify for Tuesday’s state team tournament this month’s state squad champi- opener at 6 p.m. Millburn’s oppo- Millburn High School fencers Sofia Marques, Emily Sherrill, Emily Livingstone and Elizabeth Sonshine, front row, from left, onships. The state squad champi- nent had not been announced as display the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association District 3 epee team championship trophy. In the rear are onships are scheduled for Sunday, this issue went to press. assistant coach Laura de la Llave and head coach Gus de la Llave. Feb. 26, at 10 a.m. at North Hun- terdon High School. The Millers’ saber squad racked up 20 wins to place second behind s YYourour ArAreasea YYourour AreasArea Columbia (24 wins). Senior co- HORIZED elitefordinc.com FFACTORACTORY AUTHORIZEDs FFACTORYACTORY AAUUTHORIZEDT AUTHOR captain Nikolett Proudan and DEALER! IISUZUSUZU DEALER!D IZED freshman Zoe Messinger each won FFORDORD DEALER! EALER! seven bouts on the saber strip. Junior Chelsea Holstein won six OIL CHANGE Local saber bouts. SPECIAL! Shuttle To/From Work or Home BASKETBALL $ 95 MHS playing game 18 +TAX Service Loaners at Meadowlands Includes up to 5 quarts of Available Oil, Lube, Filter and Tickets remain available for the FREE Millburn-Watchung Hills boys bas- EElitelite 27 Point Safety Inspection 24 Hour ketball game on Wednesday, Feb. Diesels & synthetic oils extra. Must present ad at time 22, at 3 p.m. at Continental Air- of service. Offer expires March 11, 2006 Drop-Off Available lines Arena in East Rutherford. ©2006 PMDUSA.COM EFI-104 CS To purchase tickets, which are priced at $55, call Brenda or Car- los Sison at (973) 912-9770. 645 WASHINGTON AVE, BELLEVILLE, NJ • 973-759-3001 W151650-01 B2 Thursday, February 9, 2006 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills www.TheItemOnline.com

COUNTY WRESTLING STATE WRESTLING Millburn meets division foe Millburn’s Podhoretz, Pollock Caldwell in section opener

Millburn High School’s varsity semifinals. Caldwell edged Mill- capture titles; team places third wrestling team has the opportuni- burn 31-24 in a Northern Hills ty Tuesday night to avenge a regu- Conference, Suburban Division lar season loss when it opposes match on Jan. 25 at Millburn. rival Caldwell at 5:30 p.m. in the West Essex, the fourth seed, By Jim Connelly quarterfinals of the New Jersey opposes West Morris Mendham, ofTheItem State Interscholastic Athletic Asso- the fifth seed, in Tuesday’s other ciation North Jersey Section 2, quarterfinal-round match at Hack- Seth Podhoretz and Greg Pol- Group 2 tournament at Hanover ettstown. Top-seeded Hack- lock captured weight class titles Park. ettstown meets the winner in that and teammate Ricky Chandler The winner of the match night’s other semifinal-round con- registered a runner-up finish Sat- between the third-seeded Millers test. The section final is scheduled urday, helping the Millburn High and the sixth-seeded Chiefs for Thursday, Feb. 16, at 7 p.m. The School varsity wrestling team advances to face second-seeded highest seeded team will host the place third in the Essex County Hanover Park in that evening’s section final. Tournament at West Orange High School. All told, eight Millers finished in the top six of their respective weight classes. Podhoretz, a 2005 county champion at 140 pounds, moved up from 152 pounds to compete in the 160-pound weight, viewed by many as the most difficult in the tournament. The Millers’ senior captain, the top seed, dispatched second-seed- ed Michael D’Urso of West Essex 5-1 in the championship match. The Award-Winning Both Podhoretz and D’Urso SPORTS BROADCASTING CAMP claimed state region titles in 2005. As seen on The NBC NIGHTLY NEWS is coming to North Jersey “Seth wrestled very well in a July 5-7 Fairleigh Dickinson University tough weight class,” Miller head Day/Overnight Sessions Available coach Mike Artigliere said. “I felt W192689-01 he was deserving of the Out- • Boys & Girls 10-18 will have an opportunity standing Wrestler award and I am PHOTO COURTESY OF MILLBURN WRESTLING TEAM to learn from the pros in the industry very surprised he didn’t get it.” Place-winning performances from left, first row, David Spektor, Ricky Chandler, Greg Pollock • Make sports anchor and Pardon The Pollock, a sophomore, and Alex Pelham-Webb, and second row, Noah Levin, Travis Brown,Jordan Less and Seth interruption tapes from a TV studio knocked off the first and second Podhoretz, sparked Millburn to a third-place showing in Saturday’s Essex County Wrestling • Make Play by Play Tapes seeds en route to winning his first • Participate in press conferences with Tournament. Flanking the wrestlers in the top row are assistant coach Gabe Rhodes, left, and Division 1 men’s basketball coaches county title at 103 pounds. head coach Mike Artigliere, right. The third-seeded Pollock • Meet sports celebrities...and much more defeated Nelman Cuevas of East For more info 800.319.0884 or Orange Campus, the second seed, www.playbyplaycamps.com 14-3 in the semifinals. Pollock time in the 215-pound fifth-place came away with a 4-1 win over match. top-seeded Chris Puorro of Seton Spektor dropped a 7-5 decision Hall Prep in the title match. Pol- to Andrey Green of East Orange lock had lost to Cuevas in last campus in the 152-pound fifth- year’s county tournament and to place bout. Puorro 6-4 in a regular-season Artigliere commended Pod- match last month. horetz and Less for moving up in “Greg has been wrestling his weight for the county tourna- best stretch of matches,” Artigliere ment. said. “They each moved up in Chandler, the second seed at weight to make room for Noah 112 pounds, fell short in his bid to (Levin) and David (Spektor),” join Podhoretz as a two-time Artigliere said. “They did it for the county champion. team and it was very unselfish on The senior co-captain dropped their part.” a 4-0 decision to top-seeded Fil- Ten points are all that stood iberto Colon of Belleville in a between Millburn and its first meeting of reigning county cham- county title since the 1979-80 pions. Chandler won the 112- campaign. pound final last year. 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COUNTY TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS Schedules for Millburn High School squads available online Millburn High School interscholastic athletic When visiting the school system’s Web site, click Four Millers capture meet medals schedules are available on the Internet. on “high school,” then “sports.” To obtain Millburn sports schedules, go to Proceed to hit “click here for sports schedules,” Four members of the Millburn www.highschoolsports.net or access the site through select “New Jersey” and scroll down to “Millburn High School winter track program the school system’s Web site at www.millburn.org. High School.” claimed medals Saturday in the Essex County Winter Track Cham- Sports Copy Deadline Is Monday, noon. Call (973) 921-6455. pionships at Seton Hall Universi- ty in South Orange. Andrew Longley and Charlie Murphy claimed boys meet ELAINE PRUZON medals. Longley placed fourth in two events. The Miller senior took fourth YOUR PASSPORT TO FIRST CLASS REAL ESTATE place in the 55-meter high hurdles in 23:03, the second-fastest time in school history. Longley also placed fourth in the 200-meter dash, lowering his own school record to 23.03 in the process. Murphy, a junior, took fifth place in the 3,200-meter run in 10:40.69. The Millers tallied 10 team points to finish in a seventh-place tie with Bloomfield. Irvington claimed the team title with 73 PHOTOSCOURTESYOFMILLBURN BOYS WINTER TRACK TEAM points. Millburn’s Allie Bodack Millburn’s Charlie Murphy (left) and Andrew Longley, top photo, and Jessica Spar turned in medal- and Jessica Spar (left) and Allie Bodack, bottom photo, display winning performances in the coun- the medals they won in Saturday’s Essex County Winter Track ty girls meet. Championships. Bodack, a junior, took second place in the 1,600-meter run in 5:36.63. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 PM Spar also a junior, took third place in the 3,200-meter run in 37 Richard Drive, Short Hills 12:18.09. Wonderful 3/4 bedroom with 3 full and 1 half bath Split The Millers, Montclair Kimber- Level home in move-in condition featuring family room ley Academy and West Orange fin- with fireplace and skylight off eat-in kitchen, dining room ished in a three-way tie for sixth with sliders to deck, new powder room and hall bath, refin- place with 14 points. ished hardwood floors, finished lower level with maid’s East Orange Campus captured quarters, new windows, heating and air conditioning sys- the team crown with 102 points. tems, driveway and paver walkway. Offered at $1,249,000. Dir: White Oak Ridge to 37 Richard Drive. MILLER NOTES Longley is scheduled to com- For more information please call pete in the 200-meter dash in Sun- Elaine Pruzon at 973-715-8555. day’s New Jersey State Inter- scholastic Athletic Association Coldwell Banker Meet of Champions at Princeton Short Hills Office • 518 Millburn Ave • Short Hills, NJ 07078 Elaine Pruzon University. The meet begins at 9 (973) 467-4823 (direct) • (973) 467-3222 (office) a.m. Sales Associate

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ICE HOCKEY MHS win away from claiming state playoff berth

By Jim Connelly off a feed from senior defenseman Troper’s second goal of the game. Jonathan Dayton on the power the third period. Macieko was 5-1 (13 points), will be the third ofTheItem Cooper Fallek at 5:51 of the first Kleinendorst scored off a scram- play 1:26 into the final period. credited with four saves, including seed. Millburn and A.L. Johnson period. ble in front of the goal at the 4:25 Troper completed his hat trick one on a breakaway. are currently tied for fourth place Barring a major surprise in the Rich Kolovyansky of Jonathan mark, giving Millburn a 5-1 lead. with a power-play tally at 5:03 of The pairings for the Central at 4-5-2 (10 points). Each team has outcome of this coming Saturday’s Dayton, 3-7 in league play, scored Metzger and Jeffers assisted on the the third. Metzger had the lone Blue playoffs, the Kelly Cup, are one division game remaining. Mill- contest against Governor Liv- the first of his two goals at 12:23 of goal. Jeffers scored 23 seconds lat- assist on Troper’s goal. scheduled to be announced early burn has the aforementioned con- ingston, the Millburn High School the opening period, shaving Mill- er off feeds from Kleinendorst and Goals from Jeffers at 6:16 and next week. The division’s top six test against last place Governor varsity ice hockey team is headed burn’s lead to 3-1. Harrison. Metzger at 7:47 capped the scor- teams qualify to compete. Regular Livingston. Johnson faces Jonathan to the New Jersey State Inter- The Millers struck for three Kleinendorst tallied her fourth ing. Jeffers assisted on Metzger’s season champion Hillsborough Dayton at 8:30 p.m. Monday at scholastic Athletic Association goals in the first 4:48 of the second point of the contest and third of the goal. 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Athletes of the Week Booter honored Township resident Jackie Strell, a senior at Newark Acad- Fencer David Sonshine and boys fencing team improve its tion Group 3 Championships Jan. emy in Livingston, has been sprinter Andrew Longley of the record to 8-0 and maintain its hold 29 at Princeton University. The named to the All-Colonial Hills winter track team are the recipi- on first place in The Star-Ledger fourth-place finish earned Longley Conference, Hills Division first ents of Millburn High School Var- state rankings. a berth in the state Meet of Cham- team for the 2005 girls soccer sity Club Athlete of Week honors Longley, a senior, turned in a pions. Longley is the first Miller to season. for Jan. 23-29. fourth-place finish in the 200- qualify for the state Meet of Cham- Newark Academy was the Sonshine, a junior, posted a 3-0 meter dash in the New Jersey State pions since hurdler David Rodbart state Non-Public North B tour- mark in a 14-13 win over Newark Interscholastic Athletic Associa- in 2001. nament, runner-up. Academy, helping the Millburn

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YOUTH WRESTLING Township recreation board holding next meeting March 1 The next meeting of the Board Additional 2006 meetings are session, are held at the Gero Park Township junior grapplers pin 43-34 defeat on West Essex of Recreation Commissioners is scheduled for April 5, May 3, June Recreation Building. The Dec. 6 Pins from Frank Maldonado, Patrick Colicchio. a major decision with a 9-0 defeat scheduled for Wednesday, March 7, July 12, Sept. 6, Oct. 4, Nov. 1 session takes place at the Bauer Jamie Guerin and Reece Parsons Maldonado decked Anthony of Jim Rando at 95 pounds. 1, at 8 p.m. at the Gero Park Recre- and Dec. 6. All board meetings, Community Center in Taylor Park. propelled the Millburn Recreation Scaglia at 80 pounds. Guerin Weber held off Bob George 2- ation Building. with the exception of the Dec. 6 All meetings begin at 8 p.m. Department’s junior wrestling pinned Nick Rocamano at 126 0 at 100 pounds. Colicchio defeat- team to a 43-34 defeat of West pounds. ed Kevin Drumm 5-3 in overtime. Essex Jan. 31 in Fairfield. Parsons decked Rocco Valera- Millburn’s Daniel Shiebler (145 Millburn (3-6) also received mi at 135 pounds. pounds) and Bo Sieg (heavy- decisions from Dylan Pollock, Pollock outlasted Nate Gherish weight) were awarded forfeit vic- Sam Waters, Derek Weber and 5-3 at 70 pounds. Waters recorded tories.                        W190274-01 The Item sports editor Jim Connelly can be reached via e-mail at [email protected]                             

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VARSITY BOWLING Millburn closes out regular season with four consecutive victories

By Jim Connelly finish in the Southern Division of junior Geoff Kiddoo chipped in Beston (559 series), Stone (543 Millburn makes the short drive uled for Monday, Feb. 20, at 9 a.m. ofTheItem the Northern Hills Conference. with a 595 series on games of 194, series) and Troper (535 series) to West Orange Saturday to com- at Brunswick Zone Carolier in “I’ve probably been closer with 201 and 200. paced Millburn’s winning effort. pete in the New Jersey State Inter- North Brunswick. The past two seasons have been this group more than any other I Jared Stone, a senior, posted a scholastic Athletic Association extra special to Fritz Jonach, head have coached,” said Jonach, whose 567 series. Stone rolled games of MILLER NOTES North 2 tournament at Eagle Rock coach of the Millburn High School squad closed out the regular sea- 206, 196 and 165. Fellow senior West Orange (14-0) won the Lanes. The tournament begins at 9 varsity bowling team. son with a 20-1 rout of Delbarton Josh Troper recorded a 536 series division title by three games over a.m. Millburn Township’s median Millburn captured its final four Jan. 30 at Plaza Lanes in Madison. on games of 180, 156 and 200. Millburn. Madison (8-6) finished The top three teams and the top family income, according to matches of the regular season to Senior Trevor Beston sparked A 13-8 defeat of Newark West in third place followed by Newark nine individual finishers from the the 1990 census, was $102,529. post a final record of 11-3, good for the Millers with a 652 series on Side on Jan. 26 at Plaza Lanes pre- West Side (5-9), Delbarton (3-10) North 2 tournament will qualify a second consecutive runner-up games of 213, 216 and 223. Miller ceded the win over Delbarton. and Orange (0-13). for the state championships sched-

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YOUTH BASKETBALL Town eighth graders upset West Orange

Will Spelman’s driving layup West Orange converted the tying early in the opening quarter. with six seconds remaining in reg- basket with 20 seconds left, and The visitors held a 14-11 lead ulation time lifted the Millburn five seconds later, sank one of two after one quarter and a 26-22 Recreation Department’s eighth foul shots, to take a 57-56 lead. advantage at the half. grade boys basketball team to a 59- Dave Spelman of Millburn Brian Robinson came off the 57 defeat of defending Suburban came up with a turnover when he bench to score four of Millburn’s League regular season and tourna- bounced on a loose ball on the nine points in the third quarter. Visit us at burgdorff.com to see all our homes for sale. ment champion West Orange Feb. ensuing West Orange possession. Millburn trailed 34-31 entering the 2 at Roosevelt Middle School in Kizel, following a timeout called by final quarter. West Orange. Millburn coach Bill Brody, was Cedar Grove used a 9-2 run to SHORT HILLS Millburn trailed 16-9 after one immediately fouled, Kizel made build a 43-33 advantage with a lit- quarter and 26-23 at halftime. one of two foul shots to account tle more than three minutes The local cagers outscored West for the final margin. remaining. Orange 17-10 in the third quarter Kizel scored a team-high 26 Millburn responded with a 12- to carry a 40-36 lead into the final points. Millburn also received 15 3 run of its own, reducing Cedar eight minutes of play. points from Will Spelman, six from Grove’s lead to 46-45 with 50 sec- A Lex Blum layup and two Alex Rosenberg and four from onds left. The run featured a pair of Mike DiTommaso foul shots gave Dave Spelman. three-point baskets from Rosen- Millburn a 54-48 lead with just Cedar Grove snapped Mill- berg, four points from Kizel and a under three minutes remaining. burn’s seven-game league winning bucket from Brian Brown. A 6-0 run enabled West Orange streak with a 50-45 win Saturday The local cagers were held to knot the score at 54 with 1:09 afternoon at Millburn High scoreless the rest of the way. left. School. Kizel and Rosenberg each Millburn’s Joey Kizel dropped in Millburn trailed for almost the scored 16 points for Millburn, a 15-foot jumper to put the local entire game, managing only to which fell to 8-3 in Suburban cagers up 56-54 in the final minute. forge a 3-3 tie on Rosenberg’s trey League play.

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Advertising Section www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, February 9, 2006 B9 Town boys hoop program roundup Town seventh grade boy Will Pagano scored eight points Squires. Adam Beneroff, Thomas in double overtime. Ben Flaum points and Daniel Feldman cagers rout Glen Ridge and Keegan Caulfield dropped in DeBlis and Carrick Irwin each scored 10 points for the Nets. dropped in 10 Saturday, lifting the Russell Dorf scored 14 points extend its lead to 26-12 at the five Friday night, powering the scored two points for the Squires. Friars to a 44-34 defeat of the Hok- Saturday afternoon, helping the half. Dorf scored eight of his Braves past the Mavericks 24-12 in Sixth gradeboys ies. Tosin Kazeem scored 12 points Millburn Recreation Depart- team-high points in the fourth Millburn Recreation Department Fifth grade boys Jake Mendlen scored five points and Kyle Ripp chipped in with 10 ment’s seventh grade boys bas- quarter when the local cagers put fourth grade boys basketball league Brian Barkley scored 12 points and Joe Memmolo and Brian for the Friars. ketball team snap a seven-game the game out of reach. action. and Ben Dweck chipped in with Caterfino each scored four points Jacob Riesenberg scored 15 South Mountain Basketball Dweck finished with eight Brett Dinowitz scored eight 10 Saturday afternoon, pacing the Saturday, lifting the Sixers past the points and Jason Schwartz and League losing streak with a 52-34 points. Eric Cohen (seven points), points in a losing effort. Hawks to a 38-18 defeat of the Spurs 17-13. The Spurs’ Jordan Alexander Shipp each scored eight rout of Glen Ridge at Millburn Tyler Bank (six points) and Aidan Favia scored 15 points Power. Jared Darvin scored six Young scored a game-high 10 in the Wildcats’ 36-35 overtime High School. Michael Budlow (five points) also and Ben Kizel and Lucas Weiss- points in a losing effort. points. defeat of the Hoyas. “The boys played their best contributed to Millburn’s offen- man each dropped in 12, sparking Simon Weiss scored 10 points Nick Kilkowski scored 12 The Hoyas received 18 points game of the year,” Millburn coach sive attack. the Wizards to a 49-34 defeat of and Scott Myers tallied nine in the points and Raymond Holloway from Peter Han. John McAleavey said. Benji Friedman scored a team- the Suns. The Suns’ Michael Sorin Cavaliers’ 30-18 defeat of the Bulls. dropped in 10, leading the Super- David Mendel’s 15 points paced Millburn (3-9) held a 12-6 lead high eight points in Millburn’s 48- scored a game-high 25 points. Frank Maldonado scored 10 Sonics to a 30-22 defeat of the the Panthers to a 30-28 defeat of after one quarter. 40 loss to South Orange Jan. 30 at David Talpalar’s 11 points pow- points for the Bulls. Rockets. SeonHo Ahn scored nine the Knights. Matthew Seidmon Morris Dweck drained a pair South Orange Middle School. ered the Pistons to 30-8 rout of the Ethan Mintz scored 18 points points in a losing effort. scored 16 points and Daniel of three-pointers in the second Millburn’s Justin Cooper dropped Grizzlies. Joseph Mayo scored four and Ben Shipp dropped in nine, Ben Inglese scored 13 points, Frischman 10 in a losing effort. quarter, enabling Millburn to in six points. points for the Grizzlies. sparking the Bucks to a 43-25 Nicholas Deguines nine and Dan- A.J. O’Leary’s 18 points pow- Nicky Meo scored 10 points , defeat of the Knicks. Nathan ny Bondy eight in the Timber- ered the Huskies past the Pirates lifting the Jazz past the Pacers 35- Nacheff paced the Knicks with 17 wolves’ 36-30 defeat of the Magic. 30-26. Zachary Pitkowsky scored 9. George Hatzis-Schooch scored points. Brian Gordon of the Magic scored 11 points for the Pirates. five points in a losing effort. George Langberg scored 16 a game-high 24 points. Zachary Berkowitz scored 16 In action from Saturday, Samuel points and Ben Cebula dropped in Will Fitzgerald scored 16 points points and Casey Klugman Cogan’s eight points propelled the eight, lifting the Shock past the and Nat Giblin added 11 in the dropped in 10, lifting the Eagles Colonels to a 26-14 defeat of the Celtics 30-27. The Celtics received Warriors’ 43-30 defeat of the past the Orangemen 48-29. Raptors. 10 points from Nick Politan. Kings. Thomas Falcone scored 19 Christopher Cryan scored 12 Alexander Hornecker and Marc Milo Freeman scored 11 points points for the Kings. points and Adam Whitten 10 for Langendorff each scored six points and Reed Ressler added eight in Gabriel Inwood scored 21 the Orangemen. for the victors. the Hornets’ 25-19 defeat of the points, sparking the Nuggets to a Bryce Gadye scored 11 points The Raptors received eight Lakers. Jacob Goldstein and Jacob 37-12 defeat of the Trail Blazers. and Ricky Simon 10, leading the points from Jason Ginsburg and six Nacht each scored six points in a Matthew Gibbons scored seven Hurricanes to a 38-35 defeat of the from Keith Knopp. losing effort. points in a losing effort. Red Storm. Matthew Perry scored 12 points Ben Fisch scored 15 points and Sebastian Chen Schmidt scored and Tyler Park dropped in 10 in Matthew Ratner eight, leading the Seventh-eighth gradeboys 22 points and Ben Touger added the Clippers’ 40-6 rout of the Heat to a 33-32 defeat of the Nets Robert deCastro scored 22 11 in a losing effort. Township girls basketball program roundup

Nicole DeRose scored nine Kara Tansill and Courtney in the Fire’s 20-8 defeat of the Mon- Sixth grade girls points and dished out three assists Buchalter each scored four points, archs. Alexa Greene and Sandra MORE School News Friday night, pacing the Explorers pacing the Sparks to a 24-9 defeat Stein each scored six points Sat- Bringing to a 26-16 defeat of the Tornado in of the Sting. Janie Penney scored Fifth gradegirls urday afternoon, sparking the MORE Local Sports Millburn Recreation Department three points and recorded five Charlie Boyle and Lindsay Reich Wolverines to a 14-13 defeat of seventh and eighth girls basketball steals for the Sting. each scored six points Saturday, lift- the Blue Devils. Teammate Dana community league action. ing the Bison past the Wolfpack 20- Miller recorded seven steals. MORE Community News Courtney Todd chipped in with Fourth gradegirls 13. Katrina LeBenger scored seven Abby Brauer and Emilia Meo to your life five points and six rebounds for the Courtney Brosnan scored 10 points and Morgan Phillips regis- each scored four points for the Your community victors. Annie McCullough and points and Gabrielle Perretti tered five steals for the Wolfpack. Blue Devils. Teammate Erin Her- Catherine Rock each scored four dropped in eight Saturday morning, Mollie Chefitz scored 10 points non pulled down seven newspaper points and grabbed four rebounds pacing the Mercury to a 20-13 and Allie Mazzella grabbed four rebounds. is mailed to your for the Tornado. defeat of the Comets. Mercury rebounds and dished out eight Aoifa Duna scored 10 points home every Elena Ripp scored a game-high teammates Sally Schmidt and Ellie assists, powering the Sooners to a and Alexis Perry dropped in five eight points and pulled down seven Robbins starred on defense. 22-8 defeat of the Hawkeyes. to lead the Hoosiers past the Tar Thursday. rebounds, leading the Storm to a The Comets received six points Dana Serruto recorded five Heels 26-21 in overtime. Jane 22-12 defeat of the Starzz. Team- from Keegan Brown, three from steals and six blocked shots for the Stonberg grabbed nine rebounds mate Lauren MacArthur scored six Emily Cross and stellar defense Hawkeyes. Teammate Sabrina for the victors. points and snared six rebounds. from Kylie Ferrentino. Ahamparam had four assists and The Tar Heels received seven Christina Kovar scored five Lauren Young’s four points two steals. points from Christine Silver, four points and Emily Nissim grabbed sparked the Blizzard to a 10-6 Gaby Lee scored 10 points and rebounds from Olivia Sullivan five rebounds for the Starzz. defeat of the Liberty. Megan Weissman nine in the Bru- and four assists from Eugenie Shweta Raghu scored six points Lauren Wenslau chipped in ins’ 25-21 defeat of the Tigers. Eri- Hagmann. and Sara Alpert scored four points with two points and two steals for ca Perchick of the Tigers scored a Melisa Rayvid scored eight and pulled down nine rebounds in the victors. game-high 15 points. points in the second half, pro- the Thunder’s 30-22 defeat of the Emily Dalton, Emma Finkel and Jenny Smith’s 13 points powered pelling the Terrapins to a 17-12 Lazers. Roni Slavitt each scored two points the Seminoles to a 29-10 rout of the defeat of the Buckeyes. Haley Veronica Durando recorded four in a losing effort. Cornhuskers. Allison Tanner and Tanner scored four points and steals and Jordan Ronbeck handed Amy Tansill scored 10 points Rebecca Fisch each grabbed four Emma Fried played stellar

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GIRLS SWIMMING BOYS SWIMMING MHS gains state playoff berth, bests DePaul West Orange outlasts Millburn 86-84 The Millburn High School var- Groveman touched the wall in By Jim Connelly best meet yet.” Millburn received second-place relay in 1:58.27. sity boys swim team found itself 24.44 in the 50-yard freestyle. ofTheItem Millburn, with the win, assured finishes from senior Lily Thomp- Inglese, Swanson, Hou and tied on four separate occasions Hong won the 500-yard freestyle itself of finishing the regular season son, sophomore Gabi Flaum and Thompson won the 400-yard free against West Orange, but never in 5:58.40. This past Monday was doubly with a winning record. The Millers Inglese. Thompson and Flaum relay in 4:01.56. quite got over the hump as the The Millers tied the score for special for the members of the have two regular season meets each placed second in two events. The Millers took second place in Mountaineers came away with an the final time at 78 following a Millburn High School varsity girls remaining, tonight against Gover- Thompson finished second in the 200-yard medley relay. Hou, 86-84 victory Jan. 24 at Newark second-place finish in 1:08.91 swim team. nor Livingston and Monday the 50-yard freestyle in 26.31 and Rudd, Thompson and Inglese Academy in West Orange. from junior Dan Pack and a third- The Millers, late in the after- against conference rival Montville. in the 100-yard butterfly in 1:04.58. claimed runner-up honors in Senior captain Ethan Grove- place showing in 1:14.16 from noon, received official confirma- Both meets are scheduled for 8:30 Flaum came in second in the 500- 2:03.89. man and freshman Jeff Hong freshman Stephen Leh in the 100- tion of their berth in the New Jer- p.m. at Newark Academy. yard freestyle in 6:50.28 and in the accounted for Millburn’s lone yard breaststroke. sey State Interscholastic Athletic Freshman Angela Hou posted a 100 breaststroke in 1:22.07. MILLER NOTES first-place finishes. Association North 2, Section B pair of first-place finishes in the Inglese took second place in the Millburn split a pair of meets last playoffs. Millers’ defeat of DePaul. Hou 100 freestyle in 1:00.91. week. The Millers defeated host To cap the off the day, the won the 100-yard backstroke in Freshman Alex Smith Wang, Montclair Kimberley Academy Miller swim team makes state playoffs Millers went out and defeated 1:08.71 and the 100-yard freestyle freshman Julia Huang, freshman 100-68 on Jan. 31 and fell to The The Millburn High School var- Quarterfinal-round meets in Northern Hills Conference rival in 58.89. Samantha Swanson and senior Academy of St. Elizabeth 122-48 sity boys swim team has qualified the upper half of the bracket pit DePaul 88-81 that evening at Freshman Katie Inglese and Katie Dilyard turned in third-place on Feb. 1 at Newark Academy. for the New Jersey State Inter- No. 1 seed Montgomery against Newark Academy in Livingston. junior Merrill Rudd also recorded performances for Millburn. The Millers have been seeded scholastic Athletic Association No. 8 seed Parsippany and No. 4 The victory boosted Millburn’s winning efforts for the Millers. Smith Wang finished third in the seventh for the North 2, Section B North 2, Section B tournament. seed Holmdel against No. 5 seed record to 8-5. Inglese won the 200-yard 200 freestyle in 2:24.01. Huang playoffs and will oppose No. 2 seed Millburn, the seventh seed, is Warren Hills. “I am so proud of the girls,” freestyle in 2:12.88. Rudd placed took third place in the 200-yard Montgomery this coming Wednes- scheduled to oppose second-seed- The section championship Miller head coach Gina Santianna first in the 100-yard breaststroke in individual medley in 2:36.41 and in day. The Millburn-Montgomery ed Chatham in the section quar- meet is scheduled for Tuesday, said. “Last night (Monday) was our 1:20.75. the 100 backstroke in 1:14.73. winner advances to face the win- terfinals at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Feb. 21, at Lincoln Center in Bay- Swanson also registered a pair ner of the meet between No. 3 seed Drew University in Madison. onne. of third-place finishes, 27.04 in the Caldwell and No. 6 seed Bernards. The Millburn-Chatham winner Millburn stood at 2-6 entering MHS varsity 50 freestyle and 1:16.11 in the 100 Quarterfinal-round meets in the advances to face either No. 3 seed this past Monday night’s meet TODAY, FEB. 9 butterfly. Dilyard finished third in upper half of the bracket pit No. 1 Scotch Plains or No. 6 Caldwell against Chatham. 6:30 p.m. Varsity boys fencing vs. Montclair. the 500 freestyle in 7:05.08. seed against No. 8 seed Lenape in the section semifinals. 6:30 p.m. Varsity girls fencing vs. Montclair. Millburn placed first in two of Valley and No. 4 seed Holmdel 7 p.m. Varsity girls basketball vs. Montville. the three relay events. against No. 5 seed Chatham. 7 p.m. Varsity boys basketball at Montville. Freshman Morgan Kiley, Smith The section final is scheduled Town holding open gym hoop program 8:30 p.m. Varsity girls swimming vs. Governor Livingston. Newark Wang, Huang and Swanson took for Tuesday, Feb. 21, at Lincoln Academy, Livingston. first place in the 200-yard freestyle Center in Bayonne. The recreation department is offering an adult open gym basketball 8:30 p.m. Varsity boys swimming vs. Governor Livingston. Newark program for township residents Monday evenings from 8 to 9:30 at Academy, Livingston. Millburn High School. For more information, call (973) 564-7097. FRIDAY, FEB. 10 RECREATIONDEPARTMENT No contests scheduled. SATURDAY, FEB. 11 Town opens spring program sign-ups 9 a.m. Varsity boys bowling: New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association North Jersey, Section 2 Championships. Eagle The township recreation depart- eighth graders. Rock Lanes, West Orange. ment is accepting registrations by For more information, call 1 p.m. Varsity wrestling vs. Union. mail for its spring tee-ball (boys and (973) 564-7097 or visit the Mill- 6 p.m. Varsity ice hockey vs. Governor Livingston. Richard J. girls), track (boys and girls) and girls burn Township Web site, A.D. Codey Arena at South Mountain, West Orange. softball programs through Feb. 28. www.twp.millburn.nj.us. 7 p.m. Varsity boys basketball vs. Rahway. Tee-ball is offered for first Program registration forms are The Slate Specialist through third graders. The track located in the Web site’s forms SUNDAY, FEB. 12 program is open to fourth through library. 9 a.m. Varsity boys winter track: New Jersey State Interscholastic eighth graders. Return the completed registra- Residential Specialist Athletic Association Meet of Champions. Princeton University. The softball program features in- tion forms to the Millburn Recre- MONDAY, FEB. 13 town leagues for first through ation Department, c/o Customer * Slate Roofs Cleaned 8:30 p.m. Varsity boys swimming vs. Montville. Newark Academy, eighth graders and a Suburban Service, Post Office Box 1034, Mill- Livingston. League travel team for seventh and burn, 07041. * Slate Maintenance 8:30 p.m. Varsity girls swimming vs. Montville. Newark Academy, Livingston. * Repairs TUESDAY, FEB. 14 MHS offering spring physicals March 1 * All Types 4 p.m. Varsity girls basketball at Villa Walsh Academy. 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Before the public discussion, the state is now allowing munici- Safety Education grant NET Baer set some ground rules. He palities to raise the maximum *Authorized the advertising of FROM PAGE A1 asked members of the audience to penalty from $1,250 from $2,000 bids for a baseball camp refrain from name-calling and dis- and insert a provision permitting *Requested extension of the the program, its efficacy and the orderly conduct, to state their case owners of properties who have vio- award for Safe Streets to Schools costs. When it came time to vote, without reference to others’ com- lated zoning or housing codes to Project—Phase I, inasmuch as the McDermott pointed out the Com- ments and to present new infor- rectify the situation within 30 days. plans need to be revised and would mittee needed to pass the contract mation to the Committee. After- By consent resolution, the Com- not meet the stated award date of that evening to meet the state’s wards, the mayor thanked the mittee accepted the donation of a Feb. 11 deadline for filing an application to audience for the respect they had piece of artwork to the township’s *Supported passage of the pro- conduct a deer management pro- shown in delivering their opinions. Art Advisory Committee. The posed Recycling Enhancement gram in the township this year. He Steinberg, among others, thanked acrylic painting by Chestnut Street Act, which would restore funding suggested the Committee approve the nearly 50 people in attendance resident Marianne M. O’Hare was to recycling programs in the state the contracts with the provision for coming and for their civility. on display at the front of the room. *Approved a raffle license to that payment options be further “It’s a very divisive issue,” she Titled “Waiting My Turn,” it shows Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox discussed. noted. three young girls by the slide at the Church The township’s lawyer, Christo- In other business, Michael township’s swimming pool. Baer *Authorized the advertising of pher Falcone, advised the Com- Becker of Highland Avenue asked made a point of thanking the artist, bids for police uniforms mittee the issue of who pays the the Committee if the township’s who was on hand for the presen- *Authorized the re-advertising provider would not be of concern planned reassessment of property tation. of bids for the collection and trans- to the state’s Division of Fish and values for this year is proceeding. In other consent resolutions, the portation of recyclables, and Wildlife, and he could still revise He said he had heard the reassess- Committee: *Approved the interfund trans- the contract between the home- ment is being delayed and suggest- *Authorized the re-advertising fer of Millburn Firefighter Donald owner and the township to include ed The Mall at Short Hills might be of bids for reconditioning the Aurnhammer from Public any modifications members the cause. Baer said as of that day, Department of Public Works floor Employees’ Retirement System to wished to make. Mayor Baer no decision had been made to *Approved the filing of an appli- Police and Firemen’s Retirement directed Falcone to include a pro- delay the reassessment, although, cation for a 2007 Child Passenger System. vision that neighbors must be noti- under questioning, he said the fied of proposed deer removal Committee would be discussing Public Notices Public Notices activities on a particular property the issue in closed session. and give their consent. In addition, Also during the session, the "INVITATION TO BIDDERS" NOTICE is hereby given that sealed pro- "INVITATION TO BIDDERS" a provision is to be added allowing governing body adopted on final posals will be received by the Township NOTICE is hereby given that the Bid Open- Clerk of the Township of Millburn in the ing scheduled for February 3, 2006 is here- the municipality to designate its reading an ordinance placing an County of Essex for: by cancelled due to technical problems. own properties for deer removal. Essex Street property in the Spe- Police Uniforms NOTICE is now given that sealed proposals Said sealed bids will be opened and read in will be received by the Township Clerk of the Steinberg’s dissenting vote on cial Improvement District, there- public at Millburn Town Hall on Friday, Feb- Township of Millburn in the County of Essex ruary 24, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. Local Prevailing for: the contracts stemmed from a by making it eligible for assess- Time. Collection and Transportation of desire to consider alternative meth- ment. The Committee also intro- Specifications, Proposal Forms and Con- Recyclable Materials tract Documents may be obtained at the Of- Said sealed bids will be opened and read in ods to net and bolt. Early in the duced on first reading an ordi- fice of the Millburn Township Chief of Police, public at Millburn Town Hall on Wednesday, Law Enforcement Building, 435 Essex February 22, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. Local Pre- session, she suggested a program nance vacating public rights on a Street, Millburn, NJ 07041, during normal vailing Time. that uses transmitters of high-fre- private property on Brooklawn business hours 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Ques- Specifications, Proposal Forms and Con- tions made be directed to the Police Depart- tract Documents may be obtained at the Of- quency sounds to drive deer away Drive. In introducing the mea- ment at 973-564-7078. fice of the Superintendent of Public Works, Bids must be made on Proposal Forms to 345 Essex Street, Millburn, NJ during the from properties and said she had a sure, McDermott said it makes be furnished in the manner designated there- hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday promise of funding for a pilot pro- sense for the township to vacate in and required in the Specifications and through Friday. A non-refundable fee of forty must be enclosed in a sealed envelope bear- dollars ($40.00) is required for each bid gram from members of HALT the easement because it is a small ing the name and address of the bidder and package. Those who have previously paid "Police Uniforms" written on the outside, ad- for Bid Package, will not be charged for Cor- (Humane Alternatives), an area sliver of driveway and contains dressed to the Township Clerk, 375 Millburn rected Bid Package. Questions should be group that has consistently no utilities. Ave, Millburn, NJ 07041. referred to the Superintendent of Public Each bid must be accompanied by a certi- Works at 973-564-7060. opposed the township’s deer Attorney Falcone also briefed fied check, cashier’s check or bid bond in fa- Bids must be made on Proposal Forms to vor of the Township of Millburn, in an amount be furnished in the manner designated there- removal program. During the members on a proposed ordi- equal to ten percent (10%) of the total of said in and required in the Specifications and course of the session, however, nance that would amend provi- proposal, but not in excess of $20,000.00. In must be enclosed in a sealed envelope bear- addition, said proposal must also be accom- ing the name and address of the bidder and ADAM ANIK/THE ITEM audience members said in their sions of the township’s code per- panied by a Consent of Surety in writing by a "Collection & Transportation of Recyclable experience the transmitters had taining to the assessment of surety company authorized to do business in Materials" written on the outside, addressed Pastor Bob Griner of South Mountain Community Church the State of New Jersey and approved by the to the Township Clerk, 375 Millburn Ave, not proven effective. penalties for violations. He said Township Committee to the effect that it will Millburn, NJ 07041. introduces a children’s theater presentation at the Millburn furnish all bonds required by the contract Each bid must be accompanied by a certi- document. fied check, cashier’s check or bid bond in fa- Middle School. The church has been meeting in the school’s Bidders must submit their State of New vor of the Township of Millburn, in an amount Jersey Business Registration Certificate equal to ten percent (10%) of the total of said auditorium on Sunday evenings since April. mentary schools. with the proposal, as per State law effec- proposal, but not in excess of $20,000.00. In PLAN tive September 1, 2004, or be disqualified. addition, said proposal must also be accom- Former member Abby Kalan Bidders shall be required to submit a nota- panied by a Consent of Surety in writing by a FROM PAGE A1 rized non-collusion affidavit in accordance surety company authorized to do business in asked what contingency plans are with N.J.S.A. 52:34-15 and also a list in ac- the State of New Jersey and approved by the in effect should the student popu- cordance with N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2 of all Township Committee to the effect that it will stockholders of the partnership who own ten furnish all bonds required by the contract New church offers raised that he intends to research lation drop and space in schools (10%) or more of the stock or of the partner- document. include updated demographic goes unused and resident Nick ship. The successful bidder shall be re- Bidders must submit their State of New quired to comply with the New Jersey pre- Jersey Business Registration Certificate data, the cost of retaining the Pappas disputed statements by vailing wage law (N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25, et. with the proposal, as per State law effec- seq.). Bidders are required to comply with tive September 1, 2004, or be disqualified. sixth grades in the elementary middle school administrators that the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. Bidders shall be required to submit a nota- children’s theatre and N.J.A.C. 17:27. rized non-collusion affidavit in accordance schools and operational costs. the school is overcrowded. The right is reserved by the Township Com- with N.J.S.A. 52:34-15 and also a list in ac- Other issues raised by the audi- Middle school vice principal mittee to reject any and all bids and to waive cordance with N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2 of all By Patricia Harris informalities or technical defects therein and stockholders of the partnership who own ten dozen people are involved back- ence that Brodow promised to Theresa Gonnella responded that to accept such bid as shall be in the best in- (10%) or more of the stock or of the partner- ofTheItem stage. investigate include installation of the school is at the limits of its terest of the Township of Millburn. ship. The successful bidder shall be re- Joanne M. Monarque quired to comply with the New Jersey pre- Organizers of the newly estab- Griner, who lives in Springfield magnetic door stops to hold open “program functionality” and was Township Clerk vailing wage law (N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25, et. The Item 1618324 seq.). Bidders are required to comply with lished South Mountain Commu- near St. Rose of Lima Church, fire doors in the middle school supported by resident Janet Lan- Fee $27.52 the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. February 9, 2006 and N.J.A.C. 17:27. nity Church in the township say said his congregation currently hallways and possible ways to dau. The right is reserved by the Township Com- they are eager to serve the needs numbers about a dozen members, make meal service in the school’s “We would need a decrease of "INVITATION TO BIDDERS" mittee to reject any and all bids and to waive NOTICE is hereby given that sealed informalities or technical defects therein and of area families with young chil- including five families, who live in cafeteria more efficient. 15 percent of the current student proposals will be received by the Township to accept such bid as shall be in the best in- Clerk of the Township of Millburn in the terest of the Township of Millburn. dren by educating them about the area. The board next week will also population just to meet state stan- County of Essex for: Joanne M. Monarque, Township Clerk virtues. “We’re a small group of indi- address the issue of overseeing dards,” Landau said. BASEBALL CAMP The Item 1618341 Said sealed bids will be opened and read in Fee $30.96 To that end, they have been viduals who are all passionate the architect’s work by scheduling In the meantime, Landau public at Millburn Town Hall on Friday, February 9, 2006 February 24, 2006 at 11:30 a.m. Local meeting in the auditorium of the about where the church is going,” interviews with “commissioning” claimed, a delay of construction Prevailing Time. Millburn Middle School since Griner said. A native Georgian firms. Robert Zeglarski, the means students currently going Specifications, Proposal Forms, and Advertisement for the proposed service may April and presenting free chil- who has lived in Colorado and board’s assistant superintendent through the school system will be obtained in the Office of the Millburn THE ITEM OF MILLBURN Recreation Department on the first floor of dren’s theatrical presentations Texas, he and his wife have a 17- for business, said the firms would suffer. Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ AND SHORT HILLS there every other Sunday evening month-old son, Tyler. provide oversight, enhanced qual- Another resident Susan Stein- during the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Public Notice Dept. weekdays. Questions should be referred to since September. The produc- The Griners moved to the New ity control and improved com- berg agreed. If residents truly the Assistant Recreation Director at 973-564- 1 Garret Mountain Plaza 7099. tions, which are named KidStuf, York metropolitan area five years munications between the board, wanted to ensure that space Bids must be made on Proposal Forms to 6th Floor last approximately 45 minutes ago to help develop an organiza- the architect and contractors. always will be utilized, she said, be furnished in the manner designated P.O. Box 471 therein and required in the Specifications and are designed for families with tion called New Hope New York, Brodow stated the possibility “We’d all be living in one-bed- and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope West Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 children in kindergarten through which sought to minister to the of presenting the new plan to vot- room apartments because the bearing the name and address of the bidder Call toll-free and the name of the item written on the fifth grade. needs of the community in the ers in April is “a real long shot,” kids eventually are going to outside, addressed to the Township Clerk, 1-888-891-9467, Each presentation seeks to wake of the 9/11 disaster. The adding his first priority is to get a leave.” 375 Millburn Ave, Millburn, NJ 07041. press 4 for the Public Notice Dept. Each bid must be accompanied by a or e-mail to teach a single virtue to children organization was established consensus from the board. Millburn High School PTO certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond in favor of the Township of Millburn, in an publicnotices@ through a high-energy mix of act- through the North American Mis- “We don’t want to rush to president Lise Chapman ques- amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total of said proposal, but not in excess of northjersey.com ing, singing and choreography. sion Board, the missions branch make a decision, but we don’t tioned whether or not sufficient $20,000.00. In addition, said proposal must (text or Word format preferred) Parents are asked to watch the of the Southern Baptist Conven- want to postpone it either,” the space was being added for the also be accompanied by a Consent of Surety in writing by a surety company authorized to Fax numbers: shows with their children and tion. superintendent said. He made the guidance department. Keith do business in the State of New Jersey and 201-646-4532 and 973-569-7441 approved by the Township Committee to the encouraged to reinforce the teach- Although that project was slat- point that school board elections Neigel, the school’s principal, said effect that it will furnish all bonds required by Deadline is 12 Noon Tuesday ings, which are based on the ed to end this year, the Griners take place in April. the department can utilize unused the contract document. Bidders must submit their State of New 3300for Thursday0001260284-01 edition 5.139 Bible, during the week. They are decided to stay in the metropoli- “It should be the responsibility classrooms for conferences. Jersey Business Registration Certificate with given materials and suggestions tan area and establish their own of this board to act,” Brodow said. Neigel added, however, as the stu- the proposal, as per State law effective September 1, 2004, or be disqualified. When submitting a public notice for interactions that will mold congregation. They moved to the Besides the issues identified by dent population grows, those Bidders shall be required to submit a 0001260284-01.eps notarized non-collusion affidavit in advertisement, please indicate the their children’s behavior. area about a year ago. the superintendent, audience spaces would be unavailable for accordance with N.J.S.A. 52:34-15 and also name of the publication in which you a list in accordance with N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2 wish to place the ad, and your Pastor Bob Griner—who along Pointing to their involvement members Monday night also the guidance department. of all stockholders of the partnership who with his wife, Jennifer, started the in the community, Griner said sounded off about the general Neigel also stressed there is lit- own ten (10%) or more of the stock or of the requested run date(s). Also provide partnership. The successful bidder shall be billing name, address, telephone church with the support of the congregants served refreshments direction the district is taking in tle in the proposed construction required to comply with the New Jersey number, and daytime telephone prevailing wage law (N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25, _ Southern Baptist Convention— this summer for the President’s addressing educational needs. plans to add office or preparation et. seq.). Bidders are required to comply (if different). Prepayment required said last month, “We want to be Cup Night Race and manned the A number of audience mem- space for teachers. with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et unless previously credit-approved. seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27. part of helping out parents. It’s a Kid’s Corner during the Chamber bers urged the board to address The next scheduled meeting of The right is reserved by the Township Committee to reject any and all bids and to Line rate: fast-paced life now, and the of Commerce’s Art Fair in Octo- the need for space “holistically” the board is Monday at 7:45 p.m. waive informalities or technical defects 43¢ virtues are the building blocks of a ber. and review utilization of the ele- at South Mountain School. therein and to accept such bid as shall be in A notarized affidavit will automatically the best interest of the Township of Millburn. person’s character.” Joanne M. Monarque be mailed to advertiser certifying proof Township Clerk of publication within five business days. This month’s presentations The Item 1615108 deal with fairness, Griner said, Parsonage Hill Road, an Essex Newark airport, local hospitals Fee $27.95 Fee $20 TOWN February 9, 2006 noting that other productions County roadway, to be presented and the stadium. Check public notices online at "INVITATION TO BIDDERS" have dealt with honesty, thankful- FROM PAGE A1 to both the township and county While Mayor Daniel J. Baer NOTICE is hereby given that sealed northjersey.com or ness and generosity. His church planning boards, state involve- said he is not willing to repaint proposals will be received by the Township njpublicnotices.com Clerk of the Township of Millburn in the purchases the scripts through a to have congestion.” ment may mean construction township police cars the Jets col- County of Essex for: 0001260284-01 Reconditioning DPW Floor national Christian organization, If the Parsonage Hill Road site plans are shown to the township ors of green and white, as one Said sealed bids will be opened and read in The Rethink Group, which origi- is selected, Gordon said he is not planning board solely as a cour- mayor reportedly offered to do, he public at Millburn Town Hall on Friday, TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN February 24, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. Local COUNTY OF ESSEX nated the KidStuf system. sure how much control the town- tesy. believes Millburn would be an Prevailing Time. PUBLIC NOTICE Plans, Specifications, Proposal Forms, and ORDINANCE NO. 2267-06 “We go over 52 virtues in three ship would have over construc- The planned 20-acre facility attractive site for the team to Advertisement for the proposal forms may be ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 12- years,” said Griner. “Every pro- tion. will include an office building to choose. obtained at the Department of Public Works, 92, CREATING A SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT 345 Essex Street, Millburn, NJ during the DISTRICT WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP, TO duction we do is different.” As part of the Jets-Giants agree- house approximately 100 employ- “I think we could offer a natur- hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday INCLUDE A CERTAIN PROPERTY through Friday, upon payment of $40.00 per ENUMERATED IN SECTION 3 THEREOF. A young actor from New York ment, the state Sports of Exposi- ees, three outdoor football fields al partnership and create certain set, fee is non-refundable. Questions should The Ordinance, of which the foregoing is the City directs the productions, and tion Authority will acquire 20 and one indoor football field. The alliances for recreational opportu- be referred to the Superintendent of Public number and title, was passed on final Works at 973-564-7060. reading, at a regular meeting of the typically, five or six young adults acres for the Jets. While Gordon final choice will also be made on nities,” Baer said, adding “It could Bids must be made on Proposal Forms to Township Committee of the Township of be furnished in the manner designated Millburn in the County of Essex, held on the perform onstage. Another half expects any proposed changes to the basis of accessibility to be a lot of fun.” therein and required in the Specifications 7th day of February, 2006. and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope Joanne M. Monarque, RMC bearing the name and address of the bidder Township Clerk and the name of the item written on the Daniel J. Baer, Mayor tracts in March or April for us to foundation needs to come up with Monday Night. outside, addressed to the Township Clerk, Chairman, Township Committee GROUP 375 Millburn Ave, Millburn, NJ 07041. The Item 1615051 ‘gift’ to the Board of Education,” approximately $200,000 by A second presentation at the Each bid must be accompanied by a Fee $9.46 certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond February 9, 2006 FROM PAGE A1 Bourke said, “but the board can’t March. high school library Monday night in favor of the Township of Millburn, in an accept the contracts without the To generate interest in the turf will be held for parents of high amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the LEGAL NOTICE total of said proposal, but not in excess of On January 23, 2006, the Board of Adjust- referendum question that would total funding.” program, the organization this school soccer players. $20,000.00. In addition, said proposal must ment of the Township of Millburn, County of also be accompanied by a Consent of Surety Essex, memorialized the Approval of applica- have installed a synthetic turf as According to the treasurer, $1 month will focus on information- The foundation also is reward- in writing by a surety company authorized to tion of Steven Pampush & Emily Won, 17 part of a school construction pro- million is needed in March to al meetings it has scheduled with ing individual donors who con- do business in the State of New Jersey and Canoe Brook Road, to erect addition on the approved by the Township Committee to the site. gram. Bourke noted, however, that engage a contractor to begin exca- parents and organizers of town- tribute $100 or more by offering a effect that it will furnish all bonds required by The determination of said Board is now on the contract document. file in the office of the Board Secretary and is many communities that recently vation and install drainage at the ship athletic programs. recognition program that will list Bidders must submit their State of New available for inspection during normal busi- have installed artificial fields have field in preparation for laying the “There’s a perception that this is names of contributors on a wall of Jersey Business Registration Certificate with ness hours. the proposal, as per State law effective Bunny Rice relied on private funding. artificial turf. Because the new only for the high school, and only honor or on pavers or plaques. September 1, 2004, or be disqualified. Acting Secretary/ Bidders shall be required to submit a Clerk to the Board of Adjustment “We are not unique in doing field will be widened 5 yards to for football,” Bourke said, “but this “We’re close,” Bourke said. notarized non-collusion affidavit in The Item 1618475 this privately,” he said. accommodate an official soccer is about all sports at all levels. It’s “We’re poised to do it by Septem- accordance with N.J.S.A. 52:34-15 and also Fee $7.31 a list in accordance with N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2 February 9, 2006 The intent of the foundation is field width, bleachers on the about increasing utilization of the ber. If the interest is there, now is of all stockholders of the partnership who own ten (10%) or more of the stock or of the to accept bids on the work and school side of the stadium will fields for all of our children.” the time.” partnership. The successful bidder shall be LEGAL NOTICE required to comply with the New Jersey On February 6, 2006, the Board of Adjust- turn the contracts over to the have to be moved back. A foundation presentation was prevailing wage law (N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25, ment of the Township of Millburn, County of Board of Education. A second contract for $500,000 scheduled last night for football For more information on the et. seq.). Bidders are required to comply Essex, memorialized the Approval of applica- with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et tion of Clitheroe, Inc, 5 Bleeker Street to According to school officials, must be ready to sign in April to teams and clubs and another pre- Millburn Sports Activity seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27. amend site plan. The right is reserved by the Township The determination of said Board is now on the foundation can specify con- provide for construction and sentation is scheduled tonight at Foundation visit Committee to reject any and all bids and to file in the office of the Board Secretary and is tractors and materials to be used installation of the new running Glenwood School for boys www.MillburnSAF.org. To waive informalities or technical defects available for inspection during normal busi- therein and to accept such bid as shall be in ness hours. in the project. The board will then track as well as other issues, such lacrosse programs. make a contribution or for the best interest of the Township of Millburn. Bunny Rice Joanne M. Monarque Acting Secretary/ enter into agreements with those as moving the scoreboard to the A presentation for girls field additional information call Township Clerk Clerk to the Board of Adjustment vendors. opposite end of the field. hockey and lacrosse programs is (973) 632-5305 or visit The Item 1615096 The Item 1621205 Fee $27.95 Fee $6.88 “We have to have signed con- In short, Bourke explained, the scheduled for Glenwood School [email protected]. February 9, 2006 February 9, 2006 www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, February 9, 2006 B13

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1-877-517-3343 Ads appear in print and on our website at www.northjersey.com For information on our low advertising prices call 1-877-517-3343 B16 Thursday, February 9, 2006 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills www.TheItemOnline.com Essex clerk to offer Old Guard speaker focusing on topic of eminent domain Old Guard member Ted Vil- George Bauer Community Center services at library lanueva will be the featured speak- in Taylor Park. Feature programs er today at 11 a.m. at a meeting of start at 11 a.m. Members are The Essex County Clerk must appear in person to obtain a the Millburn Old Guard at the retired and semi-retired men of the Christopher Durkin will be avail- U.S. passport. Bauer Community Center in Tay- township and surrounding com- able to process passports, notary The U.S. Department of State lor Park. The talk follows the Old munities. oaths and veterans licenses and file has set new fees for U.S. passports, Guard’s general meeting at 10:30 The Old Guard welcomes physicians licenses at the Millburn effective March 8. There is a $67 a.m. guests to any of its meetings. Free Public Library Monday, Feb. fee for adults, $52 for children 15 Villanueva talk today will fea- Besides meeting every Thursday, 27, from 2 to 8 p.m. and under, payable at the time the ture “Eminent Domain—The Kelo members organize and participate Those seeking assistance passport application is filed. Allow Case.” in various activities, such as bowl- through the outreach program six weeks prior to the date of The Old Guard’s monthly dis- ing, bridge, shuffleboard, golf and should arrive at least 30 minutes departure for passport processing. cussion on current events will be tours to interesting sites or events. prior to closing time Payment can be made by mon- held Thursday, Feb. 23. The topic Both parents must be present ey order, or personal or certified will be announced a week prior to Anyone interested in joining before a passport is issued to chil- check, payable to the U.S. Depart- the discussion. the Old Guard should call dren under 13 years old. Only one ment of State. The Millburn Old Guard meets membership chairman Doug parent must be present for appli- A processing fee of $30 per Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. in the Reed at (973) 763-4524. cants 14 or older. Exceptions may applicant can be paid with cash, be made in special family or exi- money order or certified check, gent circumstances requiring payable to the Essex County Clerk. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS immediate travel, or if one parent With routine processing, pass- Rose Cipriano will be honored March 30 by the American has sole authority to obtain the ports are received within six weeks. Red Cross of Metropolitan New Jersey for her 35 years of passport. Those needing expedited service service to the organization, including her work in the Those applying for passports pay the additional fee, plus JUST FOR KIDS Braille department. Cipriano sits at a Braille transcription must bring with them a birth cer- overnight delivery and receive their machine at the Red Cross chapter’s Braille center. tificate containing a raised seal and passports within two weeks. OPEN HOUSE date of registration from the city or Those needing passports in less state of birth or naturalization than 14 days—for travel or to obtain papers and identification such as a foreign visas—need to make an Full Day Kindergarten driver’s license, a governmental appointment at the Philadelphia Red Cross to cite identification card or a previous Passport Agency by calling (215) U.S. passport not more than 15 418-5937. years old. For more information about Cipriano at gala OPEN HOUSE If none of these means of iden- obtaining a passport, call (973) tification is available, the applicant 621-4920. The American Red Cross social responsibility. Bank man- must be accompanied by an iden- For notary public services, the Metropolitan New Jersey Chap- agement and employees have At: The Community School in Nutley tifying witness who has known the fee is $15, payable in cash, by mon- ter will hold its annual “Touch of held numerous fund-raisers for When: Wed., February 15th, 7pm applicant for at least two years, is a ey order or certified check payable Red” gala Thursday, March 30, the American Red Cross, includ- U.S. citizen or resident alien, and to the Essex County Clerk. at Pleasantdale Chateau in West ing successful telethon events Where: 100 Vincent Place must be able to establish his own Those seeking veterans’ licenses Orange and a township resident following the devastation caused (in the Vincent Methodist Church) identity by one of the primary must bring a DD 214 form in addi- will be recognized at the event as by the tsunami in Southeast Asia means listed above. tion to proof of residency and sig- the organization’s Volunteer of and Hurricane Katrina. Our program includes a developmentally appropriate The applicant must have three nature. the Year. The New Jersey National alternate forms of identification, Those filing physicians’ licenses Rose Cipriano of Millburn Guard will be honored with the curriculum, which is hands-on, experential, such as a school identification must bring $25 in cash, money will be recognized for her 35 chapter’s Public Service Award. kinesthetic and nurturing card, credit card, or Social Securi- order or certified check. years of service at the Metropol- The Adjutant General for the ty card, and the witness. Non-citi- For more information, call the itan New Jersey chapter. New Jersey Department of Mil- State-certified, experienced teachers zen parents applying for children’s Essex County Clerk’s Office, (973) Cipriano is the chairman of itary and Veteran Affairs, Glenn passports must have a resident’s 621-4918, or visit www.essex- volunteers in the Braille depart- Rieth, will accept the award on For further information or to reserve a seat card or valid foreign passport. clerk.com. ment, coordinating the work of behalf of the National Guard. please call 973-661-0789 The applicant also must have At the present time, the clerk’s the people who transcribe and Serving as event chairman is two, two-inch square passport office is no longer issuing ABC print textbooks for blind stu- Sherry Lieb, a member of the Other Community School Programs include: photos with him at the time of identification cards to Essex Coun- dents. She is also the secretary of Metropolitan New Jersey chap- a Full Day Childhood Center, an Infant/Toddler Center application, as well as a Social ty residents, due to a temporary the chapter’s board of directors. ter’s board of directors and and a Half Day Early Childhood Center

Security number. suspension by the state. For more In addition to recognizing Cipri- chairman of the international 0001617801-01 All applicants, including minors, information, call the clerk’s office. ano’s dedication, the Red Cross department. The committee also also celebrates its 85th year pro- includes George Ceullar, owner viding Braille at this year’s gala. of Coqui Designs of Cedar This year’s honorees also Grove, which will be providing HEALTH, WELLNESS Democrats seeking 2006 candidates include bcpbank as the corpo- decorations for the Mardi Gras The Millburn-Short Hills Democratic Committee is in the process of rate recognition recipient, and themed gala. screening candidates for the 2006 Township Committee election. the New Jersey National Guard, The Metropolitan New Jersey & BEAUTY Any interested Democrat should contact Abby Kalan of the Millburn- which will receive the Public chapter serves Essex, Passaic Short-Hills Democratic Committee at (973) 275-0497. Service Award. and West Hudson counties. MEDICAL & COSMETOLOGY CARE bcpbank, a Portuguese finan- For further information on cial institution with its United the gala, which includes cock- Karma Center: Health & Cosmetology States headquarters in Newark, tails, dinner, entertainment and • Internal Medicine - First Visit $80 Display Advertising Deadline Is Friday, 4 p.m. Call (973) 921-6456 (for non-insured patients) LASER is being honored for its continu- raffle, call Gail Sample at (973) • Laser Hair Removal CONSULTATIONS ous demonstration of corporate 797-3316. • Skin Resurfacing ARE FREE! www.karmahealthandlaser.com 2066 Millburn Avenue • Maplewood, NJ 07040 973-699-3227 0001608858-01

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