Since 1862 Vol. 145, No. 22 Saturday, June 3, 2006 50 cents Indian Queen Tavern to ‘open’

PISCATAWAY -- Middlesex County This project is funded in part by been recreated using historic arti­ the Tavern served not only as a rest­ Cultural and Heritage Commission Middlesex County Board of Chosen facts and furniture. ing place for travelers en-route from and the Board of Chosen Freeholders Freeholders, Middlesex County The exhibit also explores other Philadelphia to New York, but as a jointly announced the opening of the Cultural and Heritage Commission themes including the impact that community gathering spot where permanent exhibition, “Tavern Life and New Jersey Historical stagecoach routes, steamboats and town residents could meet to collect in the Raritan Valley” at the recently Commission, a division of Cultural trains had on the business of keeping news of local and regional signifi­ restored Indian Queen Tavern at East Affairs in the Department of State. a tavern. The Indian Queen Tavern cance as well as share life’s events. Jersey Olde Towne Village, 1050 Through artifacts, images, and text, stood at the northwest corner of Taverns addressed social needs, as River Road. “Tavern Life in the Raritan Valley” Albany and Water Streets in New dignitaries and important guests An opening reception will be held 2 explores , the history of the Indian Brunswick for over two hundred were often entertained in taverns. p.m. tomorrow. Those attending can Queen Tavern against the larger years, until it was purchased by the Both George Washington and John tour the new exhibit and hear 18th backdrop of the importance of tav­ State of New Jersey during the Route Adams were guests at the Indian century music provided by Glen May erns in central New Jersey. Many of 18 expansion and bridge construc­ Queen, hosted by the generous citi- on an antique spinet. Lighf refresh­ the rooms in the tavern, including tion in 1970. ments will be served. the barroom with its cage bar, have During its tenure in New Brunswick Continued on page A2

Nothing but TOUR OF SOMERVILLE Campaign winners Bridgewater-Raritan High's ten­ highlights nis team captured the State Group 4 tournament champi­ onship last week — the first needs for group tennis title for the school district in more than two - decades Page A7. helmets NEW BRUNSWICK — In an effort to reduce traumatic brain injury in children, Safe Kids Middlesex County of the Level One Trauma Center at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital has kicked off a four-month helmet safety campaign in several Middlesex County munici­ palities. This helmet safety campaign will reward children who wear a helmet when participating in wheeled activi­ ties such as bicycling, skateboarding, rollerblading or riding a scooter. a “summons”

helm et betw een through Sept. 30. Each “summons” can be redeemed for free items and enters the child in a raffle drawing. The helmet safety campaign titled “Wheels Under Your Feet? Helmet Remembering On Your Head!” is part of a statewide education and awareness initiative to their sacrifice promote the expanded helmet Cyclists requiring tril chitdren under 17 to Marine Lance CpI. Thomas wear a helmet. The prior law mandat­ Cunningham, who has just ed children under 14 to wear hel­ returned from a tour of duty in mets, but the new law took effect on Iraq, volunteered at a packing take the March 1 as a way to reduce brain day held at Commerce Bank injuries in older children as well. Ballpark in Bridgewater. The According to the U.S. Consumer event was co-sponsored by the Product Safety Commission, approxi­ Somerset Patriots and streets mately 190,000 children sustain head Operation Shoebox New Jersey injuries while participating in 2005. Over the weekend, thou­ wheeled activities. Brain injuries sands of Somerset County resi­ often have lifelong effects, such as problems with thought processes, dents gathered to honor those Riders taking part in the mobility and emotions. There is no who served in the Armed Kugler-Anderson Memorial cure for brain injury so prevention is Forces. From Somerville to Tdur of Somerville are seen extremely important. The Centers for Warren, Raritan to Bedminster, above racing down Main Street Disease Control and Prevention esti­ those who serve and protect — Monday. The feature race drew mate that a properly worn helmet from volunteers in a rescue hundreds of professional can reduce the risk of brain injury by squad to an Army private — cyclists from around the nation as much as 90 percent. were thanked, and their sacri­ and world. At right, two women Unfortunately, less than 50 percent fices recalled Pages A4, A6. crashed on High Street during of children wear helmets regularly. the race. For complete cover­ “The goal is to get children to wear age of the Tour of Somerville, their helmets whenever they put wheels under their feet,” said Diana Page A7 Bicycles Doherty, coordinator of Safe Kids Middlesex County and the injury collected prevention coordinator for Robert NICOLE DIMELLA/CORRESPONDENT (above); GEORGE PACCIELLCV Continued on page A2 EDISON — The Middlesex STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER (rijM) County Division of Solid Waste Management in conjunction with Pedals for Progress, a New Jersey nonprofit corpora­ tion, is pleased to announce a Inventor lends a hand to bicycle collection event. Residents can bring unwanted adult and children's bicycles help those who save lives between 9 a m.-noon today to Roosevelt Park near the ice By JENNIFER ROSENBAUM from abrasives or sharper objects skating rink. Bicycles must be in Correspondent while maximizing grip ability.” repairable Condition. Imagine being able to lift 7,000 The difference between lifting an Disassembled bicycles and pounds using just your hands. Local object or person without the aid of “bikes for parts" will not be inventor Ron Komorowski says it is Handi-Straps compared to using the accepted Pedals for Progress possible, and hopes his Handi-Straps apparatus is not only the ability to collects over 11,000 bicycles contraption will soon be used by lift a greater weight mass, but also annually and transfers this police officers, firefighters and EMTs “the possibility of injury in the material wealth to those in to save lives. shoulders and back is nullified,” need. Working portable sewing Komorowski, 41, of Raritan, who is Komorowski said. machines also will be accepted. a self-employed construction worker, Testimonials on Komorowski’s Web Brochures about Pedals for began working on his invention in his site — www.handi-straps.com — sup­ progress will be available. garage following a construction acci­ port his claims. For more information, e-mail dent that left him with a herniated “I have personally used Handi- [email protected] disc in his back, limiting the time he Straps and in my opinion they are a or call (732) 745-4170. could spend on his feet. must in EMS for prevention of back The invention works by “transfer­ injuries and in being able to lift a ring the weight in your hands to your tremendous amount of weight,” says shoulders and back,” Komorowski Capt; Fred Simko of Raritan’s First said. , Aid Squad. Handi-Straps, a series of reinforce* Patrolman Fred Ryan of the nylon straps, fits over the head so Bernards Township Police Commentary... A4 that rubberized straps rest comfort­ Department had this to say: “I really ably on the shoulders. The straps on could have used the Handi-Straps Community Life A6 the back make an X, while a front last week at work. We had two cops GEORGE PACCIELLCXSTAFF PHOTOOWAWIM band runs across the chest distribut­ performing CPR on a large guy. Sports...... A7 ing the weight of what is being lifted When it came time to take him out of Ron Komorowski, a Raritan resident and inventor of Handi-Straps, watches as onto the shoulders. Extensions of the the house and to the stretcher which Raritan Rescue Squad members Kristen Christiansen and Sam Verdadero M Weekend Plus.. A8 straps run down to the palm of the was outside, I had to carry him. I had squad Capt. Fred Simko using only their hands. Handi-Straps are designed to a lo w hand reducing “hand and finger users to lift heavy loads using just the strength in their arms. Komorowski hopes firs strain, as well as protecting the hand Continued on page A2 departments and rescue squads will use them to rescue people. A-2 Saturday, June 3, 2006 The Chronicle

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A Penn Jersey Advance, Inc newspaper Continued from page A1 improving how police and fire working with ErgoMed Work the military have expressed Komorowski now is waiting NJN Publishing © 2003 departments and EMT’s res­ Systems, a Colorado-based interest in his product. for the popularity of his invention to take off, and a The Chronicle (U.S.PS. 061-800) ISSN to stop along the way due to cue extremely overweight vic­ company that specializes in Houston-based Web Devices, 1047-3351 is-published Saturday by his weight. They were able to tims of strokes and heart employee health and well­ Inc., has begun production of pending worldwide patent. NJN Publishing, 44 Veterans Memorial bring his heart back in the attacks. ness. Handi-Straps. Currently, there are 100 peo­ Dnve East, Somerville. N J. 08876 908- ambulance, but the straps He said because he did not “The preliminary testing “I want the product flaw­ ple on his waiting list for the 575-6660 Periodicals postage paid at would have helped a great have enough money to pay for indicates a significant less,” said Komorowski, refer­ product, he said. He hopes to Somerville and additional mailing deal. I know because I have a chiropractor, he began “to decrease in the probability of ring to the stitching in the sell the Handi-Straps for offices POSTMASTER Send address used your samples in the study the physics of the back, low back disorders,” he said, hands of the straps that wears approximately $50 to $60 changes to NJN Publishing, Fulfillment past.” each, depending on the quan­ Office. PO. Box 699 Somerville, NJ and realized it would be pos­ adding the product has overtime if used when work­ 08876. Following Komorowski’s sible to make an aid for lift­ proven itself worthy after ing with masonry or logs. The tity purchased. Either way, he Subscription rates per year: $28 in accident, he began an eight- ing” large, heavy objects. being put through extensive straps have since been modi­ said he “doesn’t want these Somerset & Middlesex County: $33 in year endeavor in creating It appears Komorowski may testing, which is still ongoing. fied and improved, creating a (Handi-Straps) hanging in the NJ; $36 out of state To subscnbe call what he believes to be “the be on to something. Over the Komorowski also said a num­ final product Komorowski garage when they can be sav­ 1-800-300-9321 next wave of technology” in last four months he has been ber of large companies and said he is confident in. ing lives.”

Tavern to ‘open’ Campaign highlights need for helmets Continued from page A1 “license” upon completion-of Continued from page A1 the town’s sponsoring mer­ Everything Jersey chant. The “summons” also the course. zens of New Brunswick. Wood Johnson University contains information about Each “rodeo” will also offer n j bicycle maintenance checks, Visitors can see a recreated Hospital. “The campaign is the new state helmet law as scene on the first floor room modeled after a successful well as information about the town bike registrations, and of the Tavern showing Tavern program held in Cranbury for correct way to wear a helmet. opportunities for education owner, James Drake, setting the past 10 years. The pro­ Every time a child receives a and proper helmet fitting. up the furniture in the room gram has become so success­ “summons” his name will be For children in need, new for Washington’s visit that ful that it is estimated that entered into a raffle for $200 helmets will be provided Fine A rt& Craftstook place on the evening of approximately 90 percent of toward a new bike and hel­ through the generous sup­ Dec. 9, 1783. The Indian children age 14 and under met, and one winner from port of the Brain Injury Queen, like many taverns of wear their helmet on a regu­ each town will be selected at Association of New Jersey. In at V o iitff!(<*

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Wellness Expo offers Go ‘Pedaling It’s ‘Rhyme Time’ Reading support Senior Citizens Calendar healthy living lessons for Prevention’ for kids’ bedtime group for children Learn about healthy living at PISCATAWAY — “Pedaling for PISCATAWAY — It's never too PISCATAWAY — The Job Corps center, located at the secend annual Wellness Prevention" is a family fun day early to start reading to little Piscataway Public Library offers Bound Brook 500 Plainfield Ave. New appli­ and Fitness Expo presented by in Johnson Park from 9 a.m. to ones! a reading support program for The Bound Brook Seniors cations are being accepted. the East Brunswick Regional 3 p.m. tomorrow." “Bedtime Rhyme Time” is a young children this summer. meet at 7 p.m. the first Chamber of Commerce. Registration for all events fast-paced 20-minute story time The program pairs teen volun­ Wednesday of each month in The expo is at Brunswick begins at 8 a.m. in Grove 4. for children ages 6-36 months teers with children who will enter Asbury Hall of the Bound Brook Metuchen The Metuchen Chapter Square Mall, East Brunswick, Proceeds benefit the Middlesex old, accompanied by a parent or Grades 1-3 in the fall. Sessions United Methodist Church, 150 3208, AARP, holds a monthly from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today County Substance Abuse caregiver. The program is at are at Kennedy Library, 500 W. Union Ave. and the corner board meeting at noon on the and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow. Coalition. 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 12 at of Livingston. A1I seniors are Hoes Lane, from July 17-Aug. second Monday ot the month at Vendors in the center court will For more information, visit Kennedy Library, 500 Hoes welcome to join including non­ 10. noon. The general meeting have the latest health-related www.ncadd- Lane. residents. Meetings include Interested parents can fill out starts at 1:15 p.m. at St. Luke’s news. Free health screenings middlesex.com/biketour.htm or Arrive early to play in the chil­ informative programs, refresh­ an application at the adult refer­ Episcopal Church, 17 Oak Ave. are offered as well. call (732) 254-3344. dren's room. No registration is ments, information about ence desk of Westergard and Middlesex Ave. (Route 27). The program is sponsored by necessary. upcoming trips and bingo. For more information, visit Library, 20 Murray Ave., or the Refreshments will be served. NCADD of Middlesex County Upcoming Trips and www.ebnjchamber.org or call Learn to paint T-shirts adult reference desk of Kennedy Guests are welcome at our and the Middlesex County Events: (732) 257-3009. at Piscataway library Library. meetings, and this chapter is Substance Abuse Coalition For more information, call Atlantic City trips are held the NJ FamilyCare day PISCATAWAY — Learn T - third Tuesday of each month. currently accepting new mem­ Strawberry fest (732) 463-1633, Ext. 6. bers; for information about join­ being held today shirt Painting” at a practical Call Ed Kimmel at (732) 469- ing the chapter call Mary or NEW BRUNSWICK — set for Friday crafting workshop for adults at 7 Police honor 1263 for details. John McCabe at (732) 603- Families without health insur­ BOUND BROOK — The p.m. Wednesday, June 14 at For more information about 15 with awards 3967. ance are encouraged to attend Presbyterian Church holds its Kennedy Library, 500 Hones. the planned trips, call Frank at PISCATAWAY — The Police For additional information a registration event today for NJ annual Strawberry Festival from Bring in a clean white T-shirt (732) 356-6310. Department held an awards cer­ about trips, call Miriam Dingle FamilyCare. 6:30-9 p.m. Friday. that’s freshly ironed. For regis­ For detailed information about emony May 25 at the Municipal at (732) 548-9395 Large pdrtions of strawberry tration, visit the library's refer­ ♦ The event, hosted by UMDNJ- Complex for policemen who per­ the club, call President Frank Robert Wood Johnson Medical shortcake, plus live entertain­ ence desk or call (732) 463- Gilly at (732) 356-6310. Non­ * * formed outstanding service in ♦ ment, are offered in the church 1633, Ext 6. Class size is limit­ members are welcome on trips School and Robert Wood the past two years Johnson University Hospital, will at,409 Mountain Ave. Cost is $5 ed. if space allows. Middlesex for adults, $3 for children ages Sgt. Arthur Randolph and *** be held in the Arlene and Henry Edison serving Patrolman Philip Zmuda 3-11 and free for children under The Senior Leisure Club of Schwartzman Courtyard at ‘Junior Tennis’ received the Chiefs Borough age 3. St. Mary’s Bound Brook club RWJUH from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDISON — Junior Tennis is a Achievement Award. Detective Bus transportation Is avail­ For more information, call sponsors Atlantic City trips to NJ FamilyCare provides quali­ Recreation Department program Dean Petrillo received the Medal able for borough seniors. Sign ty, free or low-cost health insur­ (732) 356-3575. Proceeds go to the Taj Mahal casino the fourth for all players in kindergarten- of Merit. Patrolman Kevin up by calling (732) 356-0414. ance for uninsured children and the Deacons' Fund to benefit Tuesday of each month. The Grade 12. Parmalee, Patrolman David Piro Wednesdays are Senior Day at teens 18 and younger. NJ local outreach and relief pro­ bus departs from the church Sessions are at the Oak Tree and Detective Michael the club FamilyCare covers just about grams. parking lot at 10:15 a.m. The Middlesex Borough tennis courts on Oak Tree Road Trojanowski received the every health care need, includ­ Learn the basics The Senior Leisure Club of Office on Aging is collecting old and the Central Avenue tennis Lifesaving Award. Patrolman ing doctor visits, hospitaliza­ courts in Papaianni Park. The St. Mary's meets at 1 p.m. the cell phones to distribute to the of computers Michael Nols received an second Monday of every month tions, eyeglasses, mental health DUNELLEN — The Dunellen program begins Monday, June homebound for 911 use. If you Honorable Service Award. in the cafeteria of Holy Family services, prescription drugs and Public Library offers computer 26 and runs through Friday. have one to donate, call the Awards were presented to offi­ Academy, 201 Vosseller Ave , more. training classes in June. Aug. 4. office at (732) 356-0414. cers who used the department Bound Brook. For further infor­ During the event, bi-lingual “Beginner Basics" is offered at Applications are available at For information and to regis­ defibrillator to save lives. mation, call President Sal representatives from both med­ 10 a.m. every Wednesday and www.edisonnj.org, any commu­ ter for any of the above pro­ Patrolman Albert Annuzzi was Barbati at (908) 725-5444. ical facilities will be on-hand to Friday all month long. Space is nity center in Edison and all grams or issues of interest to honored for saving two lives. June 12 —* Membership ■ assist families through the regis­ limited. branches of the Edison Free the senior population in Patrolmen Mark Portnoy, Meeting tration process. Health insur­ For registration, call (732) Public Library. All applications Middlesex Borough, contact Thomas Slover, Michael Smith June 27 — Atlantic City Trip ance representatives also will 968-4585 or visit the library on must be received with payment Sheila at‘(732) 356-0414. and Rodwick Solomon, along to Taj Mahal Casino * * * be available to answer ques­ New Market Road. by Friday, June 16. tions about the available plans. For full information, call (732) with Detective Lance Williams, July 1 0 — Membership Our Lady of Mount Virgin Patriotic music Meeting and Luncheon Refreshments and entertain­ 248-7310. were honored for each saving a Seniors meet at 1 p.m. on the life. Williams also received an ment for children will be avail­ for Flag Day Program offers insight second Tuesday ot the month able. PISCATAWAY — The Linda Honorable Service Award. Dunellen in the church hall. Members are The following documentation Ipanema Quartet makes its into paying for college In addition, David Locke and The Dunellen Senior Citizen asked to bring pasta for F.I.S.H. is required for registration: Proof Piscataway debut with a family- SOUTH PLAINFIELD — Patricia Schibanoff received the Club is open to all Dunellen Newly installed officers are of total monthly household oriented program of patriotic Nancy Ziering covers The Art of Civilian Service Award for pro­ residents 60 years and older President, Ben Orlando; VP, income before taxes from music for Flag Day at 2 p.m. Paying for College" at 7 p.m. viding services that may be Meetings are held at 10 a.m. John Turick, Secretary, Angelo wages (one pay stub per job) Sunday, June 11 at Kennedy Monday, June 19 at the South deemed beneficial to the depart­ each Friday at the new seniors Porta; Treasurer, Tangee and all other sources of income, Library, 500 Hoes Lane. Plainfield Free Public Library, ment or the township. Such ser­ building on Orange Street in Natale Turick. such as social security benefits Ipanema has been in show 2484 Plainfield Ave. vice may include apprehending Columbia Park Bingo is played A special cake was made to or unemployment; immigration business all her life; she has Her free program covers a a criminal or responding to an each Friday after the meeting. celebrate the clubs 23rd documents for non-citizens, appeared in stage musicals as number of related subjects, emergency. Bus transportation is provided. anniversary including admissions, registra­ Upcoming events: such as a permanent resident well as in movies and TV. She County organization New members are welcome. card, a temporary 1-551 stamp currently devotes all her energy tion, financial aid and the effect Coffee and tea are provided; June 21 — Atlantic City and on a passport or Form I-94, to singing Dixieland jazz and of tax law on tuition, Ziering is seeking volunteers bring your own sandwiches. family style lunch at the founder of the Education proof of refugee or asylee sta­ old-time songs. EDISON — The Jewish Family Renault Winery, 6 hours at tus, proof of parent's military For more information, call Funding Consultants & Vocational Service is seeking casino $41. per person. Association in Chatham. Edison For information on trips call: service or other proof; social (732) 463-1633, Ext. 6. those interested in being a “Chef Edison Chapter of AARP For more information, visit Ellie Procacci at (732) 752- security number; and proof of for the Day ” #3346 meets the third Monday Stories let families www.southplainfield.lib.nj.us or 3093 or Mary Jane Stoddard at any other health insurance or Volunteers are needed to cook of the month at 1 p.m. (except ‘Celebrate Dad!’ call (908) 754-7885. lunch for elderly members in a (732) 356-2093. any notice that health insurance PISCATAWAY — “Celebrate July and August) at the Edison ended. Library program social adult day program. Those Dad!" at East Jersey Olde who are available at least one NJ FamilyCare is a federal Towne Village with stories about on Net security day a month and are interested and state funded health insur­ fathers. EDISON — The Edison Free can call E.J. Berman at (732) ance program created to help This free program begins at 2 Public Library wants the public 777-1940, Ext. 122. New Jersey's uninsured children p.m. Sunday, June 11. Yvonne to know about “Understanding and certain low-income parents Ceasar brings her “Tales from a Information Security.” Firm cited for its work ROOFING and guardians to have afford­ Different Drum," multicultural This free program is at 7 p.m. on Route 18 project able health coverage. It is not a Tuesday, June 27 in the Main stories from around the world. SOUTH PLAINFIELD — Cape Cod $2,500 welfare program. 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The tJ.S. Postal Service arrived at Commerce Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater early Saturday morning to set up Rod H irsch Operation Shoebox Station, a Executive special sub-office that by day’s Editor end would handle 1,192 Priority Mail boxes packed by hundreds of volunteers destined for U.S. military personnel serving in the Mideast. Slots are available for four­ Crammed inside each box somes in the 6th annual June 7 were letters and cards written Champagne Open held at by students, senior groups’ vet­ Beaver Brook Country Club in erans’ organizations and others, A nnandale. as well as the customary snacks The Champagne Open was GEORGE PACCIELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER and toiletry items that OPSH- one of last year’s biggest fund U.S. Postal Service officials and recipients of The Purple Heart BX has been sending overseas raising events for OPSHBX, unveil the updated first class Purple Heart stamp during opening cer­ since its inception in February, with golfers and corporations emonies Saturday at Commerce Bank Ballpark. 2005. contributing more than $10,000 The Chronicle and the to help the cause. Somerset Patriots, sponsors of This year’s event will also fea­ Operation Shoebox New Jersey ture several celebrities, includ­ 2005, had planned the event for ing former “Saturday Night several months; Somerset Live” comic Joe Piscopo, a Patriots’ manager Sparky Lyle strong OPSHBX supporter and several Patriots’ players since its founding last year and joined the volunteers, along actor Joe Lisi, who’s appeared with several veterans who have in The Sopranos, Law and returned from serving in the Order, Third Watch and other Mideast. TV series and movies. Lisi, who The U.S. Postal Service served in The Marines, is also unveiled the updated 39-cent hoping to bring other New York first class Purple Heart stamp actors, all Army and Marine vet­ during the opening ceremonies, erans. which included a flyover tribute The day includes a round of" by Joe Borin in his vintage golf, cocktail hour and awards WWII AT-13 trainer. Marine vet­ dinner. eran and trumpet player Jim The fee is $200 per golfer; O’Reilly performed “The Star hole sponsorships are also avail­ Spangled Banner.” able. The Postal Service designed a It’s a great day for a noble special postmark incorporating cause. the Operation Shoebox New Call “Champagne Tony” Jersey 2005 logo, and presented D’Angelo at (201) 896-6251 for a commemorative cover and further information. pen to all who participated. Volu/fteers worked on the con­ Rod Hirsch is executive editor of course of the ballpark, where The Chronicle. He can be reached they selected toiletry and snack at (908) 575-6684 or email items from marked bins to rh irsch@njnpublish ing.com place in plastic bags which were sealed and placed into boxes for shipping. During the past 16 months* OPSHBX has raised over $90,000 and shipped 7,000 care packages to U.S. armed services personnel in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan. To acknowledge the hard work of each volunteer, the Patriots provided a free ticket to the Saturday or Sunday game. GEORGE PACCIELLO'STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER “ Operation Shoebox Station, Somerville NJ. above, as designat- Champagne Open ed by a special sign and cancellation stamp was set up Saturday by Golfers are needed to tee off the U.S Postal Service at Commerce Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater in support of U.S. troops over­ to handle the boxes that were packaged by volunteers. seas.

GEORGE PACCIELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER SALUTE Somerset Patriots manager Sparky Ly|e (top photo) tapes shut a U S. Postal Service Priority Mail box, similar to more than 1,000 that were packed by volunteers Saturday at Commerce Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater. Photo above shows some of the volunteers picking items from more than 40 bins that con­ THEIR tained a variety of snacks and toiletry items.

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By JENNIFER ROSENBAUM eight to begin setting up for Correspondent the barbeque fundraiser that SOMERVILLE — The holi­ he and others ran to raise day weekend was spent in a money for the Old Aldrage variety of ways, but the tradi­ B enjam in Cooper Sr. Lodge 69 tion of Somerville’s Memorial of Somerville. Day Parade remains the Jones said he prefers barbe- sam e. quing as opposed to relaxing For 50 years, Marge Hollod on the national holiday has sat in the same spot to because “the barbeque sells, watch the annual parade, especially on a holiday where held Monday to honor war people would rather have us veterans who served this cook for them.” country. Jones spent the holiday cook­ Hollod, a resident of ing “barbeque pork ribs, Somerville, has “never kabobs, chicken sandwiches, missed a parade, even when hot dogs and brisket” among the kids were younger.” other items for parade goers The parade began at the and bike race enthusiasts who corner of Main and Grove were on hand for the 63rd Tour streets and ended in the New of Somerville. Somerville Cemetery on And while the parade, which South Bridge Street where a was supposed to begin at 9 memorial service followed. a.m., began 45 minutes late, Similar to past Memorial regular attendees of the Day parades, honorable war parade were not surprised. veterans, Girl Scout and Boy John Capaccione of Scout troops, representatives Bridgewater, who has attended from the American Red the parade since 1980, expect­ Cross, Somerville Middle ed the late start. “The parade School and High School, is never, never on time. They GEORGE PACCIELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER (below left and above I. ’ LARRY MURPHY/CORRESPONDENT (below center and below right) Unique Steppers, and start when they want,” he said. Ruth Hoffman-Bauer above, bows her head during Memorial Day services held Monday at the New Somerville Cemetery in Somerville. Somerville Rescue Squad In anticipation, many individ­ Luther Taylor, below left, commander of American Legion Post 2141. Somerville, marches in Somerville’s Memorial Day Parade, held on members were some of the uals began staking a claim to participants. front row curb space and Monday. Bagpiper Jim Hanley leads Saturday's Bedminster and Far Hills Memorial Day Parade, below center, while Kaleigh Reaves, below What does change from year vacant park benches about a right, 2-and-a-half. watches the parade go by to year,' are the people who half hour prior to the sched­ atten d . uled step off time. The first Linda Schmitt of police car finally drove by Branchburg attended the Alfonso’s at 9:45 a.m. to initi­ parade for the first time this ate the roar of the marching year because her two sons bands and emergency sirens. Andrew and Frederick Not all in attendance stuck marched with the the high around for the much talked school’s robotics team. about bike race, and instead Schmitt “honored those who planned on spending the day gave their greatest gifts, their with family and friends at bar- lives.” She made sure she beques. Hollod said she was' “stood and clapped for all the going to go “to a picnic at her men in uniform, because it daughter’s” and spend the rest was the least (she) could do.” of her day relaxing. Others But not everyone watched like Schmitt began honoring from the sidelines. the veterans a few days prior R.W. L ilbert D. Jones Jr. of to the parade by watching “all Carteret arrived on Main of the memorial shows on tele­ Street around a quarter to vision.”

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Saturday, June 3. 2006 A7 Haedo puts pedal to metal at right time Comes from far behind to take Tour’s feature event

By ALLAN CONOVER Sports Editor SOMERVILLE — For most of the afternoon Juan Jose Haedo was lost in a sea of flashing, churning metal, furiously pumping legs and an array of tightly-bunched team colors. Only he knew exactly where he was. When it came time to deter­ mine a winner Monday, Haedo ultimately proved to be head- and-shoulders above everyone else, bolting into the lead dur­ ing the final 20 meters to cap­ ture the Kugler—Anderson Memorial men’s 50-mile race for Professional/Category I competitors.

TOUR OF SOMERVILLE

A 25-year-old native of , Haedo and another 140-or-so riders who endured the 90-degree heat spent most GEORGE PACCIELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER of the last half of the Tour of Some of the 186 cyclists who started the race jockey for position on West High Street Monday afternoon during the Tour of Somerville’s Kugler-Anderson Memorial men's 50- Somerville’s feature event chas­ miler, which was won by Argentina’s Juan Jose Haedo. ing a small break-away group, which lengthened its margin to about 150 meters over the huge and 10 back coming through the line, he got me by a length But Wamsley, Toyota-United’s and on the bell lap, it was 0:09 to do a whole lot of work field at one juncture. the last turn,” said Wamsley, or so, so th at’s OK. The only Haedo and dozens of others and everyone was closing fast. because the field was just But Haedo never doubted the “and I was sitting on drawback is that you want to were left far off the pace when And finally, coming off the going to engulf them anyway. end result could turn out to be McCormack’s wheel. He went have your hands up like that, seven cyclists, including a trio North Bridge Street turn, a “I wasn’t too worried about radically different. pretty hard out of the corner not him.” from the Navigators Insurance legion of frenzied cyclists filled the gap — I was more worried “You can only bet on one and got me to about the third Wamsley was the one cele­ Team, initiated a breakaway West High from one side to the just about following my team­ horse, and I was going to put my position and I got up with about brating a stunningly easy victo­ with 23 laps remaining. other. It was a classic field mates around the field and money on a field sprint at the 250 to go and thought 1 had it ry only a year ago, cruising in 30 Several go-arounds later the sprint to the end. staying on pace. But the boys end,” he said, sitting on a fold­ until JJ (Haedo) came blowing meters ahead of his closest lead group was down to five,, “We knew there were two or were lined up and did a fantas­ ing chair under the shade of a by. rival. and with six to go, just three three guys out front,” said tic job leading me out and get­ tree following his one-hour, 46- “He was amazing,” added “That was a different sce­ cyclists — the Navigators’ Haedo, who was third in The ting me through the last corner minute victory in the 63rd edi­ Wamsley. “He didn’t have any nario,” said the resident of H ilton C larke "(of A ustralia) 2004 Tour, “and me and Stefano and part-way down the tion of The Tour. “Any time team here and free-lanced the Mertztown, Pa. “There weren’t and Mark Walters () (teammate Barberi) figured straightaway before I got into we’d just wait for the right there’s a field chase like this, I whole thing, so he did a good as many teams here with as and Team Colavita’s Davide the field sprint.” moment and see what happens. think I have a chance.” job getting the win. The only many guys per team because it Frattini () — were in the While Wamsley, 26, just I had a chance to sit in the Kyle Wamsley, the 2005 win­ thing I can do it try to get him was the day before the big front-running pack. A lap later, missed his bid for a second their advantage was perhaps whole day and that helped me ner, also liked his chances head­ in the next race.” Lancaster race. So there was a straight Tour title, Dan different racing mentality 150 meters over the chase a lot at the end. Today, I had the ing down the West High Street Haedo, a Los Angeles resi­ Schmatz of the today. This year, there’s no rac­ group and with just four laps legs for a field sprint and I was homestretch after getting a dent during racing season, Kod a kgallery.com /Sierra boost from Colavita teammate raised his arms triumphantly as ing tomorrow and every team "Neft, the top threesome still thinking I can get them.” Nevada squad was a shade Mark McCormack. Wamsley he neared the finish line even had a big squad and everybody held a whopping 22-second Wamsley’s thinking was along behind and took third-place actually even nosed ahead though Wamsley and several wanted to race as hard as they cushion over the chasers. similar lines. honors. As for Clarke, Walters briefly before being overtaken others were still in hot pursuit. could. It was more likely to But the immense field gradu­ “With three guys out there, by Haedo, w'ho won by three “When you come by that fast, come down to a field sprint, so ally began to close the gap. it’s hard for them to stay out and Frattini? Clarke finished meters. you can do whatever you want,” we waited and we had pretty With two laps remaining they there,” he said. “So for the last 50th, Frattini 63rd and Walters “I was probably between six said Wamsley. “Going across good sprint legs.” were just 12 seconds behind. several laps I told our guys not was another two spots back. B-R nets Somerville boys again Group 4 capture sectional title tennis At this point in the season an the meet for us, and Roberts important aspect of vying for a winning was a nice surprise, sectional championship is STATE TRACK too.” putting together peak perfor­ SECTIONALS Whether the Pioneers can crown mances on a team wide basis. compete for the this weekend’s For the past six years nobody cartwheels, but the kids enjoy state Group II crown — some­ has done that better than the winning this,” Reynolds said. thing they’ve won four of the A championship team in any Somerville High boys. “We don’t take this for granted. past five seasons — remains to sport needs to be able to deliv­ While Mason Robinson deliv­ We don’t practice like we take it be seen, although Robinson’s er that little extra push just ered as expected by tvinning for granted. Nobody wants to be presence gives them a solid when it needs to. > three events, the Pioneers also the team that loses (the title). shot.. T hat’s exactly what received gold medal-perfor­ That’s the attitude we take “I have no idea what anybody Bridgewater-Raritan High, and mances from Shaun Healey and around here." else has, so it’s hard to say if we especially Scott Van Dorn, dis­ Chris Roberts along with three SHS got off to good start in can win,” Reynolds said. “It’s played last week in the state runnerup finishes to rout the the two-day competition as not like we can rriove anybody tennis tournament. Central Jersey Group 11 field Robinson won twice and the around. We see what happens, The Panthers claimed State last weekend. Pioneers led Shore 42-28. but right now Pm going to take Group 4 honors, slipping past In North Jersey Section 2 Saturday, Somerville continued a couple of days to enjoy this West Windsor-Plainsboro South Group IV the Bridgewater- to get the job done for another victory.” 3- 2 in the title match after edg­ Raritan girls edged Watchung crown that Reynolds didn’t con­ Cashman advanced to the ing Cherry Hill East by the Hills for fifth place 57-51. sider in jeopardy entering the state Group II m eet in two other same score earlier in the semi­ events besides the relay as he GEORGE PACCIELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Tom Reynolds, in his second day. finals at Mercer County Park, season as the Somerville boys “I was pretty confident after earned the silver medal for get­ No. 1 player Chris Wu led a singles sweep that carried Bridgewater- West Windsor May 25. head coach, has been around Friday that we were going to ting second in the 400 interme­ The Panthers (27-2) then Raritan High to a 3-2 decision over West Windsor-Plainsboro South the program long enough to win," he said. “I knew what we diate hurdles and placing fourth were seeded No. 2 for the State in the State Group 4 championship duel. know how it’s supposed to hap­ were going to do and what in the 110 high hurdles. Gary Tournament of Champions, pen this time of the year. But everyone else had. I felt if we Kline added SHS’s other run- which began earlier this week. breaker and fell behind 3-1 Bhujle (2-6,6-4, 7-5). even he didn’t anticipate the just did what we were supposed nerup finish in the long jump. Not since 1983, when before he was forced to take a Van Dorn also delivered a Pioneers’ 99-61 victory over sec­ to do without even having a Cuozzo, who was fifth in the Bridgewater-Raritan East 10-minute injury timeout. He huge 6-3, 6-0 victory w hen B-R ond-place Rahway, which was superhum an effort, we’d win. 400, Anthony Appezzato (fifth in claimed Group 3 laurels, had a then battled back to win the ousted South Jersey champ one of the pre-meet favorites. We had some superhuman the long jump, sixth in the triple Bridgewater-Raritan school dis- three-and-a-half-hour match. Cherry Hill East (24-3) from “I can’t say I expected to win efforts and some other teams jump) and Steve DeFazio trict squad won a state group “After he went back out to the semis. by 40 points, but we went down didn’t do as well as expected.” (fourth in the 1600, fifth in the tennis championship. play, Scott seemed pretty Devi-Lee prevailed 6-7 (7-9), there (Monmouth High) to win,” Robinson had a hand in 38 of 3200) each advanced to the “This is something we’d set focused,” said Weaver. “He 6-0, 6-4 and Cooperman-Bhujle he said. “We scored about 15 Somerville’s points, leading off group meet in two events. our sights on at the beginning really showed a lot of heart.” romped 6-0, 6-1 at doubles for points more than I thought we the Pioneers’ second-place Scoring the bulk of their of the year,” said Panthers Wu finished in strong fashion the other two Panther points. would, but we had some very 1600-meter relay squad that points in the distance events, Head Coach Curt Weaver, “and to defeat Shintaro Mori, who CHE’s Ravi Yegya-Raman good performances and some included Cesar Garcia, Brian the B-R girls had a good week­ it’s just about all Chris Wu (B- also was at the No. 1 position a trim m ed Wu 6-0, 6-4 and other teams didn’t do as well as Cashman and Dan Cuozzo while end as eight different athletes Andrew Fleischmaii defeated R’s No. 1 player) had been talk­ year ago, 7-6 (7-2), 6-2 and expected. Rahway was favored winning the 100, 200 and 400 earned spots in the state Group ing about since our first team freshman Eric Hsu completed Hsu 6-4,6-4. ahead of us, but they didn’t do sprints. That performance was TV meet. The Panthers had claimed meeting. They just really the B-R singles sw eep by what they had to do. pretty much anticipated. “I’m really pleased,” Head their third straight North matured into a great team that trouncing Leland Richardson 6- “When we go to these meets Victories by Healey and Coach Rich Marton said. “I Jersey Section 2 Group 4 crown always found a way to beat 1,6-4. we know pretty much what Roberts, however, were not. don’t think we’ve ever done as two days earlier by knocking off well and advanced this many in whoever we were playing. “I was surprised we won all we’re going to do. I have confi­ Healey surpassed his previous three singles to win the whole top-seeded Westfield 3-2, aveng­ dence in my kids, and I expect best effort by 15 feet in the Group Four. When you have Van Dorn, a senior who was a ing an early-season 4-1 setback. doubles standout the past thing,” said Weaver. “West them to exceed what they’ve javelin, while Roberts con­ teams like Piscataway and Van Dorn, who’d lost to Ravi Franklin in the mix, fifth place three seasons before securing Windsor had most of its team been doing. That's how we plan quered the field in the 110 high Netravali last month, this time for us is pretty good.” the No. 2 singles slot this back this year and they just things here. We want them to be hurdles. have so many good players over dom inated by a 6-2, 6-2 margin peaking at this time of the “Mason came through as we Kristin Cupido led the way by spring, finally overcame Steve and Hsu (3,1) and Devi-Lee (6- winning the 3200 and grabbing Fernandez 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4 tie­ there. 1 think a lot of people year.” thought he would,” Reynolds expected them to win again.” 1, 4-6, 6-2) provided second- It was Somerville’s sixth con­ said. “It’s nice to have those runnerup honors in the 1600, breaker) to snap a 2-all dead­ The Mercer County team, seeded B-R with its other points in your pocket when you while Danica Krivanoe (third in lock with Central Jersey champ secutive sectional champi­ points. Kevin Shallcross, the top onship, but don’t believe it’s go down there. He’s a team play­ the 800 and 3200) and Margaret WWPS (25-2), the defending which downed B-R 4-1 in last year’s Group 4 semifinal, took player for Westfield (22-3) something that has become an er, and he volunteered to run Bruno-Metzger (fourth in the group titlist. both doubles encounters over stopped Wu 64, 6-3 and Lee expected routine. the 400. Healey’s performance 1600, fifth in the 800) moved on , Van Dorn, who rallied from a Aneesh Devi-Josh Lee (6-2,6-4) Bernstein-Matt Gralla defeated “We don’t run around doing would have to be the surprise of in two events as well. 4- 2 third-set deficit, was hin­ and Rob Cooperman-Anup Cooperman-Bhujle 6-2,6-3. dered by leg cramps in the tie­

t 1 r % The Chronicle M Saturday, June 3-, 2006 Obituaries Donald M. Ridley Emily Wisniewski active doing arts and crafts grandchildren and two great­ brother, David; and another MIDDLESEX — Emily SOUTH BOUND BROOK — in the open class. Fetzko Wisniewski, 82, died with the Manville Public grandchildren. Donald Meredith Ridley, 68, of After graduating from BBHS .brother, Gilbert. Library. Services were held Surviving are four brothers, May 26, 2006 at her home. Panorama City, Calif., died he joined the Army and, while She was born in ManviUe, a She was a member of Our Wednesday at the Fucillo & Francis and Milton, both of May 16, 2005 at Valley stationed in Germany with the daughter of the late George Lady of Mount Virgin Roman Warren Funeral Home, Presbyterian Hospital in Van Third Armored Division, won South Bound Brook, Rollon of Catholic Church. Manville, followed by a funer­ Piscataw ay and Je rry Sr. of and Mary Fetzko, and lived in Nuys, Calif. Army boxing championships Hillsborough before moving Surviving are , her husband, al Mass at Our Lady of Mount Bom in South Bound Brook, in the 135-pound class in 1959 Plainfield; three sisters, of 60 years, Zigmund; two Virgin Church. Burial was in Christine Williams of to Middlesex in 1982. he was a son of the late Anna and 1960. He also was a run­ Mrs. Wisniewski briefly was daughters, Janet Amorosa of Sacred Heart Cemetery, and Simon Ridley. ner-up in a military boxing Bridgewater, Gloria Faso of Toms River and Joyce Frank Hillsborough. To send a con­ Somerset and Alinder of a production line worker with A beautician, Mr. Ridley was tournament in Europe. On his the Diehl Manufacturing Co. of Manville; a son, James of dolence, visit www.fucilloand- Martinsville; and many nieces a state wrestling champion at return to New Jersey he won in Bridgewater. She was Londonderry, N.H.; five warrenfuneralhome.com . Bound Brook High School in the New Jersey Golden Gloves and nephews. his senior year of 1955. He title at 135 pounds in 1961. Services were held later won a state AAU Preceding him in death were Wednesday at the Judkins wrestling title at 123 pounds a sister, Kelly Jean; his twin Colonial Home in Plainfield. In The Towns

Military News ‘Walk for Hope’ place at the dinner. Campus in New Brunswick. Tickets are $85 each. Call the This event offers qualified 4-H to fight cancer Edison Chamber of Commerce at members an advanced public Army Pvt. Robert J. Zegray Jr. military life, administration and cal instruction on naval cus­ EDISON — The fifth annual (732) 738-9482 or visit www.edis- speaking experience. Participants has arrived for duty in logistical support. toms, first aid, firefighting, Michelle Offsie Memorial Walk for onchamber.com. are encouraged to return from the He is the son of Stephen K. water safety and survival, and Hope is tomorrow. Babenhausen, Germany. Zegray Dunellen church plans contest and assist younger 4-H is a multiple launch rocket sys­ and stepson of Xiaoping Lee of shipboard and aircraft safety. Registration is at 9 a.m. at the members in their county to devel­ An emphasis was also placed on tem operations/fire direction South Plainfield. Lee graduated Community Campus of Edison, Strawberry festival op their public speaking skills. specialist assigned to the 1st in the year 2000 from South physical fitness. 1775 Oak Tree Road. The Walk DUNELLEN — The Dunellen The capstone event of boot Nearly 130-150 4-H members in Battalion, 27th Field Artillery. Plainfield High School and is for Hope begins at 10 a m. United Methodist Church holds its camp is “Battle Stations.” This New Jersey are scheduled to Zegray is the son of Lula A. currently attending Rutgers For pre-entry and full informa­ Strawberry Festival the first full University. exercise gives recruits the skills attend, among them Sarah Rusk Keeling of Dunellen and Bob tion, visit week of June. Zegray of Metuchen. and confidence they need to of Edison, a Somerset County 4- www.cityofhope.org/WalkforHope. Navy Seaman Recruit Steve succeed in the fleet. Servings are from 5:30-7:30 H member. Paul Lee graduated from the M. Harageones, son of James A. « Harageones is a 2004 gradu­ Proceeds benefit the City of Hope p.m. Thursday in the religious Judging will be done by educa­ Army Reserve Officers’ Harageones of Edison, recently ate of Edison High School. Cancer CerjJer. education building at 316 Jackson tors and 4-H volunteers. Ribbons Training Corps Leader completed U.S-. Navy basic Scout troop has Ave. The menu includes a hot and Outstanding Presentation Development and Assessment training and was meritoriously Army Pvt. Sean D. Thompson dog platter, choice of two sides, Awards will be given at the close Course, also known as promoted to his current rank at has graduated from basic train­ strawberry test strawberry dessert and beverage. PISCATAWAY — Boy Scout of the program. “Operation Warrior Forge,” at Recruit Training Command, ing at Fort Benning, Ga. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for To qualify for this state 4-H He is the son of Diane Troop 20 sponsors its third annual Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. Great Lakes, 111. children. event, members must be in Grade During the eight-week pro­ Thompson of Front Street, strawberry festival from noon-4 The 33 days of training pro­ For more information, call Betty 8-up and have received an excel­ vides the best possible profes­ gram, Harageones completed a Dunellen, and a 2000 alumnus p.m. tomorrow at the American Hixon at (732) 752-7250. lent rating in the county 4-H Public sional training and evaluation variety of training which includ­ of Bound Brook High School. Legion hall, 840 S. Washington Presentation Contest. for all cadets in the aspects of ed classroom study and practi­ Ave. Metuchen hosting Cost for adults is $4 in advance ‘June Magic’ show Don’t cook — and $5 at the door. Cost for chil­ METUCHEN — Metuchen eat with Knights dren is $3. There also will be door Youth Development holds its SOUTH PLAINFIELD — The prizes and a raffle drawing. “June Magic" show for children at Knights of Columbus hold their For tickets in advance, contact 7:30 p.m. Friday at Edgar Middle annual “Don't Cook on Friday” BOROUGH OF MIDDLESEX Kim Roussey at (732) 968-4259 TAX SALE NOTICE School on Brunswick Avenue. dinner June 16. NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES. ASSESSMENTS AND/OR OTHER MUNICIPAL UENS or any member of Troop 20. Admission is $5. Children ages Servings are from 4-7:30 p.m. in Puttie notice * hereby given that l Tonya Hubosky, Collector of Taxes of the Borough of Middlesex m the County of Middlesex will sell as public auction on June 6 2006, at 12-under are free when accompa­ he Borough Ha* 1200 Mountain Avenue Middlesex New Jersey at 10 00 am or at such time and place to which said sale may then be ad/ourned a* of the several lots and Edison chamber the Knights' hall at 334 Hamilton parcels of land assessed to the respective persons whose n a re s are set opposite each respectrve parcei as the owner hereof for the total amount of municipal liens chargeable nied by an adult. Proceeds will be Blvd. The menu includes pasta, aganst said lands respectively. n accordance with N j S A 54 5-1 et seq as computed to the 6th day of June 2006 industrial properties may be subject to spill compensation honors local leaders used to educate teens against and control act (N.J S.A 50 10A-I el seo i and the industrial site recovery act (N J S A 13 K 6 el s sausage, meatballs, salad, bread, Take further notice that the herenatter described lands will be sold lor the amount of the municipal liens cnargeable against each parcel of said land assessed as one parcel, EDISON — Local individuals substance abuse. together with interest and costs to the date o lth e sale Said lands will be sold al the lowest rate of interest bid. not lo exceed 18° o Payment tor sad parcels shall be made prior and corporations are being hon­ coffee, tea and dessert. 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