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The creation of a staff design team to develop a district model for inclu- sion—placing special education stu- dents in “mainstream” classes— along with a staff and parent adviso- ry committee on inclusion was rec- ommended by Superintendent James Donovan at Monday’s meeting of the Board of Education. The design team, according to Dr. Donovan, “would be an ad hoc com- mittee that dies after its work is fin- ished.” It would not include parents, “just professionals,” he said. The advisory committee, he said, “was not going to be a Cecille B. DeMille thing,” but would provide steady parental input into the district’s spe- cial education program. Dr. Donovan’s recommendations also also included a provision for the creation of a position to coordinate the many special education pro- grams and the creation of a profes- sional team that would work under the new coordinator. Emphasis will be placed on pro- viding time this summer for self- contained special education teachers to meet with regular classroom teachers and with parents, Dr. Dono- van said. Response to Dr. Donovan’s rec- ommendations from the public at Monday’s meeting was cautious, but genrally favorable. Former Special Education Committee Chairwoman Mindy Kress applauded the admin- istration and the board for taking “a brave step forward.” Nevertheless, she voiced concerns pertaining to the degree of parental input that would be possible under the school superintendent’s plan and asked Dr. Donovan to include parents on the design team. Special Education Committee co- chairwoman Mary Carpenter thanked the board for reexamining special education programs, but likewise urged “the district to use parental expertise in program devel- opment.” Another parent, John O’Neal, asked Dr. Donovan his reactions to a recent court decision ruling against the district. In that decision, the court upheld a township family’s claim that the district’s ABA— Applied Behavioral Analysis—pre- school program was inadequate for that family’s child. Mr. O’Neal also voiced his concern no ABA staff appears to be in place for September. The court ruling, Dr. Donovan responded, “solidified what I was hearing from some parents.” He defended most of the program as well-run, but promised to “take things in the court decision and incorporate them into district pro- grams.” A final plea by Special Education Committee co-chairwoman Lorraine Bell to put a parent on the design team was seconded by board mem- bers Debra Camitta and Ronni Schu- man-Brown. “I’m sure you (Dr. Donovan) have your reasons (for not including par- ents),” said Ms. Camitta, “but I ask that we reconsider and have parents on this committee.” “Parents are knowledgeable about how things fly out there,” said Ms. A wild car chase on Route 24 Monday afternoon resulted in crashed cars, gunfire, a stolen police car and, almost miraculously, only minor injuries suffered by one town- ship policeman. Investigation of the incident kept Route 24 closed to traffic for approximately eight hours, causing backups well into the evening rush hour. The incident began around 12:30 p.m. when Patrolman Glenn Ostlund, on motorcycle patrol at The Mall at Short Hills, ran a license plate check on a Honda being driven around a shopping center parking lot. That check revealed the car had been reported stolen in Elizabeth two days earlier. The man driving the car apparent- ly became aware he was under scrutiny and sped away from the shopping center with first Officer Ostlund and then Officer Michael Tichenor, driving a patrol car, in pur- suit. After entering the wrong lane on Kennedy Parkway where it brushed a truck traveling in the opposite direction, the Honda turned east onto Route 24. At this point a third township police officer, Gino Baldani, joined the chase. As the Honda approached the Hobart Avenue exit, it swerved and drove Officer Baldani’s vehicle into a concrete barrier. The driver of the Honda then lost control of his car and it crossed the grass meridian, turned over and skid on its top across the westbound Route 24 lanes before coming to rest on the high- way’s shoulder. The driver crawled from his wrecked car and after unsuccessful- ly attempting to take a car from one of the many motorists now stopped on the highway, ran back across the meridian with Officers Ostlund and Tichenor in pursuit. Another town- ship police officer, Patrolman Regi- nald Hay, who had just arrived on the scene, tackled the man but was unable to hold on to him. The man, after freeing himself from the police officer’s grasp, jumped into Officer Hay’s idling patrol car. The officers attempted to pull the man from the car as he slammed the door repeatedly on Officer Hay’s arm before throwing the car into gear. Officer Baldani was only three feet in front of the car as it began to move. He managed to fire a shot at the driver before the car slammed into him, throwing him over the hood and to the side of the vehicle. Shots were also fired by Officers Ostlund and Tichenor as the patrol car sped off. The township police officers, rather than resuming the chase, turned their attention to Offi- cer Baldani who had suffered abra- sions and a cut to the back of his head. The stolen patrol car, windows There will not be an Edwards supermarket built on Millburn Avenue after all. If a supermarket is built, it will be a Super Stop & Shop Supermarket. The corporate decision to drop the Edwards name in favor of Super Stop & Shop Supermarkets by the Royal Ahold was just one minor change made in the site plan appli- cation during Tuesday night’s Springfield Zoning Board of Adjust- ment meeting. The hearings, postponed for near- ly a year pending legal appeals, resumed with Ahold attorney James Segreto presenting testimony from the project engineer, an Ahold oper- ations executive and the traffic engi- neer whose testimony was left unfin- ished last July. Mr. Segreto announced he expects to rest his case before the board at the next Ahold hearing, scheduled for August 15. Opponents of the supermarket unsuccessfully argued at Tuesday’s session that the zoning board should halt its hearing and the application should be considered by the Plan- ning Board in light of last year’s N.J. Supreme Court decision that vari- ances granted to Saks Fifth Avenue were automatically acquired by the supermarket chain when it pur- chased the property in 1994. The court ruled Ahold was not required to secure new variances from the board. “The Supreme Court has referred the matter to the (Springfield) Plan- ning Board,” said James Delia, the lawyer representing Millburn Town- ship in the Springfield hearing. Attorney Eric Wasser, representing the Colonial Association, a Spring- field civic group, said an enormous amount of time had elapsed since the hearings were last held and a low public turnout demonstrated ade- quate notice had not been provided to Springfield residents of the resumption of the hearings and any changes in the application. Mr. Segreto countered, “I was not aware that if people stop attending the meetings, we have to start over.” Board Chairman Stuart Apple- baum ruled, however, the hearings would continue. Mr. Applebaum’s ruling came after Neil Dworkin, the board’s attorney, explained the Supreme Court decision reversed an appellate court decision, which in itself, was a reversal of a lower court ruling that acknowledged the zoning board’s jurisdiction. Mr. Dworkin also said no new notice was required of Ahold. Traffic engineer Henry Ney, testi- fiying in behalf of the application, completed his study of traffic condi- tions around the Millburn Avenue site with a number of recommenda- tions to meet conditions presented by Springfield, Millburn, Union County and Essex County. Essex County, which has jurisdiction over Millburn Avenue, last August reject- ed Ahold’s initial traffic plan. Mr. Ney recommended that Mill- burn Avenue be widened in front of the supermarket to provide for con- tinued on-street parking. The wider avenue would also contain a center lane for vehicles turning into the supermarket parking lot. Also recommended was a plan to align the store’s west driveway with Baltusrol Way with a traffic light installed at the intersection. This would be the only location, said Mr. Ney, where traffic traveling west on Millburn Avenue would be allowed to make a left turn into the parking lot. Left turns made into or coming out of the east driveway would be prohibited. Mr. Nay testified no matter what business went into the location, Estimated third quarter tax bills, reflecting a 20-point increase in the township’s property tax rate, could be arriving in local mail boxes as soon as Saturday, according to Gerald Viturello, municipal tax collector. The due date for payment of the estimated bills is August 1; tax bills not paid by August 7 will be subject to interest. If Town Hall’s estimate that the 2000 tax rate will be $4.92 per $100 of assessed valuation proves correct, the average property owner here will be paying $430 more in taxes this year than he did a year ago. Spend- ing levels for two of the three com- ponents to the tax rate—municipal and school costs—are known at this point; still uncertain is this year’s level of county spending. The Essex County Board of Cho- sen Freeholders is not expected to adopt a county budget until some- time next month and it could be a week or longer after adoption before that budget’s tax implications are certified. Town Hall is now estimating that county taxes will trigger at least a 5- point increase in the new tax rate; municipal spending is responsible for two-to-three additional tax points and school spending man- dates an increase of 11 to 12 points. Any overage or shortage in pay- ment based upon the third quarter tax payment will be adjusted in the taxes due for payment on November 1. Tax bills based upon a certified tax rate are expected to be in the hands of local property owners in September. Yellow Red Blue Black Blue Black Yellow Red Volume , Number 60 Cents 25 114 THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2000 Millburn Item A1 Millburn-Short Hills Volun- teer First Aid Squad receives award from Over- look Hospital. Story, Page 3. Millburn High School has a new varsity football coach. See Page 17. Classified ................................24-26 Coming events...............................4 Editorial ..........................................4 Entertainment.............................8, 9 Movies............................................9 Obituaries.......................................6 Religious news...............................6 Social ...........................................12 Sports .....................................15-20 The inside story Please recycle. At least 15% recycled paper. C M Y K C M Y K An anonymous benefactor has presented the school district with a gift of $200,000 to enhance the sci- ence program at Millburn High School, it was announced at Mon- day’s Board of Education meeting. A check for the total amount was presented before the meeting to school superintendent James Dono- van by the Educational Foundation of Millburn-Short Hills. The board formally accepted the donation at the meeting. The gift was made through the Foundation’s Designated Gift Pro- gram, which allows major donors to designate the school to receive the gift and the purposes for which the gift will be used. According to Dr. Donovan, $181,000 of the gift is earmarked for science equipment with the balance slated for use as needed by the sci- ence or math departments. “Our state-of-the-art staff will now have state-of-the-art equipment,” he said. “We’re extremely pleased.” The equipment—which will be in place when school opens in the fall—includes 25 laptop computers and a 71-inch “smart board;” 25 microscopes; four spectrophotome- ters; video scopes, a color printer, laser disc players and code bar read- ers; a boreal digital zoom stereomi- croscope; photoelectric effect appa- ratus; an interactive chemistry microtest bank and a model chem- istry lab; an electric water still, elec- tronic balances and locked balance table; 10 nine-part interactive chem- istry series and a complete interac- tive biology multimedia center; a Franck-Hertz experiment in neon, earth and space science CD-ROM; $23,130 in bio engineering technol- ogy; and hotplates, stirrers, circuit board demonstrators, multimeters and a magnetic blackboard optics system. Previous designated gifts presented to the district this year include $13,000 for a piano for the high school and musical instruments for the middle school, presented by Frank and Debbie Wyman, execu- tors of the Marjorie Wyman Charita- ble Trust Foundation, and $3,000 for the middle school library, a desig- nated gift from the Chalsty/Neely Foundation. All other donations are put into the foundation’s general fund and distributed among all the schools after consultation with Dr. Donovan and school administrators. “The most exciting part of fund- raising is that first big gift,” said board member Michele Fabrizio, who heads board efforts to generate alternative sources of income. “And maybe somewhere out there in the community is someone who will want to ‘one up’ this. I hope this is just the beginning.” High school receives $200,000 gift BENEFACTOR AIDS SCIENCE PROGRAM—School superintendent James Donovan accepts a check for $200,000 slated for the high school science program. The gift was made by an anonymous donor through the Educational Foundation of Millburn-Short Hills. Presenting the check is outgoing foundation president Renee Litinger, joined by incoming co-presidents Nancy Mendel, left, and Mona Kanter. Town Hall estimates tax rate up 20 points Staff photo by Jim Connelly PICNIC TIME—Following Saturday’s championship games that marked the end of the Millburn-Short Hills Little League season, players, parents and friends took part in the traditional family picnic in Gero Park. See Page 15 for championship results, more photos. Springfield zoning board resumes market hearing Continued on Page 27 Rt. 24 chase ends with suspect fleeing in town police car Donovan recommends formation of special education design team Continued on Page 27 Continued on Page 27

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The creation of a staff design teamto develop a district model for inclu-sion—placing special education stu-dents in “mainstream” classes—along with a staff and parent adviso-ry committee on inclusion was rec-ommended by Superintendent JamesDonovan at Monday’s meeting ofthe Board of Education.

The design team, according to Dr.Donovan, “would be an ad hoc com-mittee that dies after its work is fin-ished.” It would not include parents,“just professionals,” he said. Theadvisory committee, he said, “wasnot going to be a Cecille B. DeMillething,” but would provide steadyparental input into the district’s spe-cial education program.

Dr. Donovan’s recommendationsalso also included a provision for thecreation of a position to coordinatethe many special education pro-grams and the creation of a profes-sional team that would work underthe new coordinator.

Emphasis will be placed on pro-viding time this summer for self-contained special education teachersto meet with regular classroomteachers and with parents, Dr. Dono-van said.

Response to Dr. Donovan’s rec-ommendations from the public atMonday’s meeting was cautious, butgenrally favorable. Former SpecialEducation Committee ChairwomanMindy Kress applauded the admin-istration and the board for taking “abrave step forward.” Nevertheless,she voiced concerns pertaining tothe degree of parental input thatwould be possible under the schoolsuperintendent’s plan and asked Dr.Donovan to include parents on thedesign team.

Special Education Committee co-chairwoman Mary Carpenterthanked the board for reexaminingspecial education programs, butlikewise urged “the district to useparental expertise in program devel-opment.”

Another parent, John O’Neal,asked Dr. Donovan his reactions to arecent court decision ruling againstthe district. In that decision, thecourt upheld a township family’sclaim that the district’s ABA—Applied Behavioral Analysis—pre-school program was inadequate forthat family’s child. Mr. O’Neal also

voiced his concern no ABA staffappears to be in place for September.

The court ruling, Dr. Donovanresponded, “solidified what I washearing from some parents.” Hedefended most of the program aswell-run, but promised to “takethings in the court decision andincorporate them into district pro-grams.”

A final plea by Special EducationCommittee co-chairwoman Lorraine

Bell to put a parent on the designteam was seconded by board mem-bers Debra Camitta and Ronni Schu-man-Brown.

“I’m sure you (Dr. Donovan) haveyour reasons (for not including par-ents),” said Ms. Camitta, “but I askthat we reconsider and have parentson this committee.”

“Parents are knowledgeable abouthow things fly out there,” said Ms.

A wild car chase on Route 24Monday afternoon resulted incrashed cars, gunfire, a stolen policecar and, almost miraculously, onlyminor injuries suffered by one town-ship policeman.

Investigation of the incident keptRoute 24 closed to traffic forapproximately eight hours, causingbackups well into the evening rushhour.

The incident began around 12:30p.m. when Patrolman GlennOstlund, on motorcycle patrol at TheMall at Short Hills, ran a licenseplate check on a Honda being drivenaround a shopping center parkinglot. That check revealed the car hadbeen reported stolen in Elizabethtwo days earlier.

The man driving the car apparent-ly became aware he was underscrutiny and sped away from theshopping center with first OfficerOstlund and then Officer MichaelTichenor, driving a patrol car, in pur-suit. After entering the wrong laneon Kennedy Parkway where itbrushed a truck traveling in theopposite direction, the Honda turnedeast onto Route 24. At this point athird township police officer, GinoBaldani, joined the chase.

As the Honda approached theHobart Avenue exit, it swerved anddrove Officer Baldani’s vehicle intoa concrete barrier. The driver of theHonda then lost control of his carand it crossed the grass meridian,

turned over and skid on its topacross the westbound Route 24 lanesbefore coming to rest on the high-way’s shoulder.

The driver crawled from hiswrecked car and after unsuccessful-ly attempting to take a car from oneof the many motorists now stoppedon the highway, ran back across themeridian with Officers Ostlund andTichenor in pursuit. Another town-ship police officer, Patrolman Regi-nald Hay, who had just arrived onthe scene, tackled the man but wasunable to hold on to him. The man,after freeing himself from the policeofficer’s grasp, jumped into OfficerHay’s idling patrol car.

The officers attempted to pull theman from the car as he slammed thedoor repeatedly on Officer Hay’sarm before throwing the car intogear.

Officer Baldani was only threefeet in front of the car as it began tomove. He managed to fire a shot atthe driver before the car slammedinto him, throwing him over thehood and to the side of the vehicle.

Shots were also fired by OfficersOstlund and Tichenor as the patrolcar sped off. The township policeofficers, rather than resuming thechase, turned their attention to Offi-cer Baldani who had suffered abra-sions and a cut to the back of hishead.

The stolen patrol car, windows

There will not be an Edwardssupermarket built on MillburnAvenue after all.

If a supermarket is built, it will bea Super Stop & Shop Supermarket.

The corporate decision to drop theEdwards name in favor of SuperStop & Shop Supermarkets by theRoyal Ahold was just one minorchange made in the site plan appli-cation during Tuesday night’sSpringfield Zoning Board of Adjust-ment meeting.

The hearings, postponed for near-ly a year pending legal appeals,resumed with Ahold attorney JamesSegreto presenting testimony fromthe project engineer, an Ahold oper-ations executive and the traffic engi-neer whose testimony was left unfin-ished last July.

Mr. Segreto announced he expectsto rest his case before the board atthe next Ahold hearing, scheduledfor August 15.

Opponents of the supermarketunsuccessfully argued at Tuesday’ssession that the zoning board shouldhalt its hearing and the applicationshould be considered by the Plan-ning Board in light of last year’s N.J.Supreme Court decision that vari-ances granted to Saks Fifth Avenuewere automatically acquired by thesupermarket chain when it pur-chased the property in 1994. Thecourt ruled Ahold was not requiredto secure new variances from theboard.

“The Supreme Court has referredthe matter to the (Springfield) Plan-ning Board,” said James Delia, thelawyer representing Millburn Town-ship in the Springfield hearing.Attorney Eric Wasser, representingthe Colonial Association, a Spring-field civic group, said an enormousamount of time had elapsed sincethe hearings were last held and a lowpublic turnout demonstrated ade-quate notice had not been providedto Springfield residents of theresumption of the hearings and anychanges in the application.

Mr. Segreto countered, “I was notaware that if people stop attendingthe meetings, we have to start over.”

Board Chairman Stuart Apple-baum ruled, however, the hearingswould continue. Mr. Applebaum’sruling came after Neil Dworkin, theboard’s attorney, explained theSupreme Court decision reversed an

appellate court decision, which initself, was a reversal of a lower courtruling that acknowledged the zoningboard’s jurisdiction. Mr. Dworkinalso said no new notice was requiredof Ahold.

Traffic engineer Henry Ney, testi-fiying in behalf of the application,completed his study of traffic condi-tions around the Millburn Avenuesite with a number of recommenda-tions to meet conditions presentedby Springfield, Millburn, UnionCounty and Essex County. EssexCounty, which has jurisdiction overMillburn Avenue, last August reject-ed Ahold’s initial traffic plan.

Mr. Ney recommended that Mill-burn Avenue be widened in front of

the supermarket to provide for con-tinued on-street parking. The wideravenue would also contain a centerlane for vehicles turning into thesupermarket parking lot.

Also recommended was a plan toalign the store’s west driveway withBaltusrol Way with a traffic lightinstalled at the intersection. Thiswould be the only location, said Mr.Ney, where traffic traveling west onMillburn Avenue would be allowedto make a left turn into the parkinglot. Left turns made into or comingout of the east driveway would beprohibited.

Mr. Nay testified no matter whatbusiness went into the location,

Estimated third quarter tax bills,reflecting a 20-point increase in thetownship’s property tax rate, couldbe arriving in local mail boxes as soon as Saturday, according to Gerald Viturello, municipal tax collector.

The due date for payment of theestimated bills is August 1; tax billsnot paid by August 7 will be subjectto interest.

If Town Hall’s estimate that the2000 tax rate will be $4.92 per $100of assessed valuation proves correct,the average property owner here willbe paying $430 more in taxes thisyear than he did a year ago. Spend-ing levels for two of the three com-ponents to the tax rate—municipaland school costs—are known at thispoint; still uncertain is this year’slevel of county spending.

The Essex County Board of Cho-sen Freeholders is not expected toadopt a county budget until some-time next month and it could be aweek or longer after adoption beforethat budget’s tax implications arecertified.

Town Hall is now estimating thatcounty taxes will trigger at least a 5-point increase in the new tax rate;municipal spending is responsiblefor two-to-three additional taxpoints and school spending man-dates an increase of 11 to 12 points.

Any overage or shortage in pay-

ment based upon the third quartertax payment will be adjusted in thetaxes due for payment on November1. Tax bills based upon a certifiedtax rate are expected to be in the hands of local property ownersin September.

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An anonymous benefactor haspresented the school district with agift of $200,000 to enhance the sci-ence program at Millburn HighSchool, it was announced at Mon-day’s Board of Education meeting.

A check for the total amount waspresented before the meeting toschool superintendent James Dono-van by the Educational Foundationof Millburn-Short Hills. The boardformally accepted the donation atthe meeting.

The gift was made through theFoundation’s Designated Gift Pro-gram, which allows major donors todesignate the school to receive thegift and the purposes for which thegift will be used.

According to Dr. Donovan,$181,000 of the gift is earmarked forscience equipment with the balanceslated for use as needed by the sci-ence or math departments. “Ourstate-of-the-art staff will now havestate-of-the-art equipment,” he said.“We’re extremely pleased.”

The equipment—which will be inplace when school opens in thefall—includes 25 laptop computersand a 71-inch “smart board;” 25microscopes; four spectrophotome-ters; video scopes, a color printer,laser disc players and code bar read-ers; a boreal digital zoom stereomi-croscope; photoelectric effect appa-ratus; an interactive chemistrymicrotest bank and a model chem-istry lab; an electric water still, elec-tronic balances and locked balancetable; 10 nine-part interactive chem-

istry series and a complete interac-tive biology multimedia center; aFranck-Hertz experiment in neon,earth and space science CD-ROM;$23,130 in bio engineering technol-ogy; and hotplates, stirrers, circuitboard demonstrators, multimetersand a magnetic blackboard opticssystem. Previous designated giftspresented to the district this yearinclude $13,000 for a piano for the

high school and musical instrumentsfor the middle school, presented byFrank and Debbie Wyman, execu-tors of the Marjorie Wyman Charita-ble Trust Foundation, and $3,000 forthe middle school library, a desig-nated gift from the Chalsty/NeelyFoundation.

All other donations are put intothe foundation’s general fund anddistributed among all the schools

after consultation with Dr. Donovanand school administrators.

“The most exciting part of fund-raising is that first big gift,” saidboard member Michele Fabrizio,who heads board efforts to generatealternative sources of income. “Andmaybe somewhere out there in thecommunity is someone who willwant to ‘one up’ this. I hope this isjust the beginning.”

High school receives $200,000 gift

BENEFACTOR AIDS SCIENCE PROGRAM—School superintendent James Donovan accepts a checkfor $200,000 slated for the high school science program. The gift was made by an anonymous donorthrough the Educational Foundation of Millburn-Short Hills. Presenting the check is outgoing foundationpresident Renee Litinger, joined by incoming co-presidents Nancy Mendel, left, and Mona Kanter.

Town Hall estimatestax rate up 20 points

Staff photo by Jim ConnellyPICNIC TIME—Following Saturday’s championship games that marked the end of the Millburn-ShortHills Little League season, players, parents and friends took part in the traditional family picnic inGero Park. See Page 15 for championship results, more photos.

Springfield zoning boardresumes market hearing

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Rt. 24 chase endswith suspect fleeingin town police car

Donovan recommendsformation of specialeducation design team

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Journalist Angus Deming willspeak to the Millburn Old Guard atthe retired men’s organization’sweekly meeting Thursday, June 29,at 11 a.m. in the Bauer CommunityCenter. The public is invited toattend.

Recently retired from Newsweekmagazine where he served as a cor-respondent, reporter, writer and edi-tor for more than 40 years, Mr. Dem-ing will discuss the highlights of hiscareer. Over the years, he coveredworld events and hotspots rangingfrom the “Troubles” in Northern Ire-land to the 1973 Arab-Israeli war,served as the magazine’s bureauchief in Boston, New York and

Jerusalem and reported on personal-ities as diverse as Joe Namath,Charles de Gaulle and the BostonStrangler.

Mr. Deming served in the Navyduring World War II. During theKorean War he served as an officerwith the First Marine Division andwas awarded the Silver Star.

The Millburn Old Guard meetsevery Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at theBauer Community Center. Membersare retired and semi-retired men liv-ing in the township and surroundingcommunities. Those interested injoining are asked to contact mem-bership chairman Bill McCormick at763-2213.

Marci B. Bodner, daughter ofRichard and Estelle Bodner of 19Seminole Way, graduated magnacum laude with a bachelor of artsdegree in sociology from BucknellUniversity on May 21.

Jennifer M. Holmes, daughter ofDenis and Barbara Holmes of 39Old Short Hills Road, received abachelor of arts degree in dramawith a correlate in philosophy fromVassar College on May 21.

Leah A. Bloom, daughter ofMichael and Amy Bloom of 18 Wit-tkop Place received a bachelor ofarts degree in comparative literaturefrom Brown University on May 29.

Adam M. Brin, son of Dr. andMrs. Kenneth Brin of 15 Haddon-field Road, received a bachelor ofarts degree in anthropology withspecial academic honors fromBrown University on May 29.

Lyudmila Kruzhkova, daughterof Ella Kruzhkova of 291 MillburnAvenue, graduated cum laude with abachelor of arts degree in biologyand a minor in Judaic studies fromFranklin & Marshall College onMay 14.

John Cpin, son of Joanna Cpin of116 Short Hills Avenue and PeterCpin of Somerset, received a bache-lor of arts degree in American stud-

ies with a minor in dance fromFranklin & Marshall College onMay 14.

Victoria A. Fabry of the town-ship received a bachelor of artsdegree in psychology from Rose-mont College on May 13.

Zachary Horn, son of Matthewand Susan Horn of 26 Arden Place,received a bachelor of fine artsdegree in animation from RhodeIsland School of Design on June 3.

Allison Pitoscia, daughter of Dr.Thomas and Margaret Pitoscia of thetownship, received a bachelor of artsdegree with honors in political sci-ence from Rutgers University onMay 23. Allison, a member of PiSigma Alpha, national political sci-ence honor society, and the GoldenKey National Honor Society, willattend Seton Hall Law School begin-ning in August.

Rosemary Boyle and Peter New-man of the township receiveddegrees from Essex County Collegeon June 4. Rosemary received anassociate in arts degree with highesthonors in liberal arts. Peter receivedan associate in applied sciencedegree with highest honors in socialsciences.

Gary Lubisco, son of former

township residents Gary and ReneeLubisco of Linden, received a bach-elor of arts degree in history fromSusquehanna University on May 14.

James T. (Jamie) Monica, son offormer township residents Michaeland Donna Monica of Mantoloking,received a bachelor of sciencedegree in biology May 25 fromJohns Hopkins University. Jamiealso was elected to the Johns Hop-kins chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.

James P. Horgan of the townshipreceived a bachelor’s degree fromthe School of Business at ManhattanCollege on May 21.

Jessica Weisslitz of 330Wyoming Avenue, Maria Romas of153 Tennyson Drive and MariaFekete of 45 Hickory Road havebeen named to the spring semesterdean’s list at Lafayette College.

Two township residents, Lisa Lin-dauer and Linda Schultz, were elect-ed to the board of trustees of JewishFamily Service of MetroWest lastweek at the agency’s 139th annualmeeting.

Ms. Lindauer, the former presi-dent of the Millburn/Short Hillschapter of Hadassah, first becameinvolved with Jewish Family Servicethrough her work on the RachelCoalition, a comprehensive and inte-grated set of services designed toend domestic violence within subur-ban Jewish communities in northernNew Jersey.

Ms. Schultz is one of the foundersof Women in Self-Help (Wish) ofthe National Council of Jewish

Women. Ms. Schultz sits on theboards of the United Jewish Federa-tion of MetroWest, the Women’sDepartment, the American JewishCommittee, Temple Oheb Shalom,the Jewish Education Association,the Community Relations Commit-tee, the Jewish Council at Drew Uni-versity and the New Jersey chapterof the National Women’s Division ofAlbert Einstein College of Medi-cine.

The Stepping Stones School,sponsored by the Association ofRetarded Citizens of Essex County,is seeking volunteers to work withyoung children this summer.

Stepping Stones is located in Liv-ingston and serves children frombirth through 9 years of age withdevelopmental disabilities. Most ofthe youngsters have Down syn-drome.

Orientation for summer volun-teers is scheduled for Wednesdayfrom 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Individualsinterested in serving as volunteerscan call 535-1181 and ask for LeeBergman at extension 1224 or DianeYanosh at extension 1230.

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me when I needed you through thick andthin.Thank you for all you’ve done for me:

for being my mentor, for giving mememories, but above all for being you.

I couldn’t ask for anyone better. I love you!Congratulations and good luckin whatever you choose to do.

Jessica

ANA M. ORTIZAna

It seems like yesterday that I held you inmy arms, a tiny little bundle of love.You

don’t know how proud I am of youraccomplishments, not only academic

but in general. However,my greatest pride is that you are not only

my daughter but, also my best friend! God bless you now and always.

YOU GO GIRL!Mommy

ANA M. ORTIZAna

I am wondering if anyone has taken thetime to thank you for being so nice. You

are a rare person. You are always soconsiderate of people, putting their

needs in front of yours.If everyone were like you, the world

would be so peaceful. I hope you canfeel the respect and love I have for you.

And, though many times I wanted tothank you, I never got around to it.

So right now I want to emphasize mythanks to you for being such

a wonderful sister. I’m so proud of you!Love,

Your Big Sister, Laura

BILAL ABUKHARMACongratulations on your graduation.

We are so proud of you.Good luck in first grade.

Love, Mom & Dad, Khaled, Aniseh, Dina & Jidda

BILAL ABUKHARMA

Congratulations on your kindergartengraduation. I am so proud of you. Keep up the good grades. Good luck in first grade.

Love, Grandma Ana

BOBBI J. HANSFORDCox H.S. Virginia Beach

You are my baby girl loving, kind and smart – a parent’s

dream come true with nurtured specialgifts & talents from God. You arepreparing to fulfill your purpose.

“If you can’t find it, invent it.” Pray daily

Love, Dad

BOBBI J. HANSFORDCongratulations! Your selection as one

of the fifty University of Virginia’sAcademia Scholarship recipients

has warmed our hearts.Looking forward to yourfuture accomplishments.

Love and Prayers,Grandma Myrtice Hansford

CHRISTIAN TSENTAS

Dear Christian - Congratulationson your college graduation.

Love, The TSENTAS family.If your Dad was still with us,

he would be very proud of you.

DINAMARIE MATERA

Love & Luck to the last of theMatera girls to graduate PVHS

Mom, Dad, April & Julieann

ERIC STRICKLAND

Congratulations on your Graduation fromRoosevelt Elementary School.

Good luck in High School. Have fun!

Love, Grandma, Mom & Joe

JEN PUMA

Congratulations to our Shining Star!Good Luck in fulfulling your dreams.

Love, Mom & Dad

JENNIE MICHAELIS

We’re so very proud of you.We wish you much success

at Montclair University.

All our Love,Aunt Gloria & Jill, Aunt Phyllis,

Steven & Brian & Grandma & Grandpa

JESSICA LYNN MONDELLISalutatorian

Congratulation on your graduation fromSt. Brendan’s. Wishing you continuedHonor Roll Success in High School.

We’re very proud of you and we love you.Reach for the Moon!!!

Love, Mom, Dad, Jennifer & “Buster”

JESSICA M. MURAVIOV

JessicaI am so proud of you! The world is at your

fingertips.Yours for the taking,Good luck in college.YOU GO GIRL!

Mommy

JILL

We are very proud of you and wish youmuch success at Muhlenberg.

We love you, Grandma & Grandpa, Aunt Phyllis, Steven & Brian

JILL ROSEYou have made me so very proud of you.Your achievements have been many and I

know they will continue to grow.I wish you much success and happiness

at Muhlenberg CollegeI Love You, Mom

KASHEEMA COOPERWe’re proud of you,

have fun in high school.

We love ya! Auntie Anny & Kids

LINDSAY KAREN COOLECongratulations on your Graduation

from High Mt. School.Good Luck in

Eastern Christian High School.

Love Ya! Nana

MICHELLE BUSH

Congratulations on yourGraduation from DePaul High.

Good Luck at William Paterson.

Love, Mom & Dad

NICHOLAS MARINO, JR.

Congratulations, we are allvery proud of you.

We knew you’d make it. Good Luck.

Love Ya! Mom & Dad

SALLY ANN RUGGIERO

Congratulations on graduatingSumma Cum Laude from Montclair

State. Next, The Masters.

Love Mom, Dad & Family

SEAN T. BROWNCongratulations on

your Graduation from School 27.Lots of luck in H.S.

Love, Nanie and Grandmother

VALERIE GALLONECongratulations on your graduation from Paterson Public School #7. Best wishesto you in Kennedy HS Stem Program.

We are proud of you.

Love, Mom, Dad & Nick752745

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Three Millburn High Schoolseniors share this year’s AnneMullen Scholarship Award. Thescholarship is awarded annually bythe Millburn-Short Hills Chapter ofthe American Red Cross.

Ashwin Jacob, Jonathan Portnyand Michael Yu, officers of the highschool’s Red Cross Club, were giventheir awards by Elise Berg, RedCross Club adviser and a member ofthe Red Cross chapter’s board ofdirectors, at this month’s MillburnHigh School academic awards pro-gram. As officers of the club, the three stu-

dents coordinated fund-raisingevents for the local and national RedCross organization’s, took disastertraining as members of the chapter’sdisaster team and coordinated and

participated in numerous communi-ty service activities.

They also participated in RedCross disaster relief efforts duringHurricane Floyd.

The First Aid Squad of the YearAward in Overlook Hospital’s cover-age area was presented to the Mill-burn-Short Hills Volunteer First AidSquad at a recent ceremony held atthe Summit hospital.

The township squad, which main-tains its own training service forEmergency Medical Service (EMS)workers, was recognized for its“outstanding service, dedication andcontribution to the training and edu-cation of EMS workers.”

“The Millburn-Short Hills Volun-teer First Aid Squad has always hada solid membership and strong sup-port from the community,” saidJeanne Kerwin, EMS director for theAtlantic Health System. “The squadhas been great partners with Over-look and the Atlantic Health Systemin delivering quality education to theEMS community.”

More than 150 members of Over-look’s coverage area EMS squads,including representatives of the 20-

plus volunteer first aid squads in thehospital’s surrounding communities,attended the awards ceremony.

Those interested in obtainingadditional information pertaining tothe Millburn-Short Hills VolunteerFirst Aid Squad, or in joining theorganization, are asked to telephonethe squad’s office at 564-7005.

Three township young peoplewho are students at the DelbartonSchool were honored at that school’srecent awards convocation forunderclassmen

Paul Rosa received the school’sninth grade English award, JohnRomankiewicz earned a French IIaward and Paul Kingsbery receivedthe general biology award and a cer-tificate as a member of the school’sbiology team in the state science daytest.

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FIFE AND DRUM COMPETITION—The front lawn of St. Stephen’s Church was the site Saturdayafternoon of the N.J. State Championship Junior Fife and Drum Corps competition. One-hundredand fifty youngsters took part in the competition which ran from 12:30 to 5 p.m.

Red Cross scholarships go to Jacob, Portny and Yu

Today, June 221 to 3 p.m. New Eyes for the

Needy jewelry sale. New Eyes head-quarters, 549 Millburn Avenue.

5:30 p.m. Millburn High Schoolgraduation ceremonies. MillburnHigh School stadium.Friday, June 23

8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers market.Muncipal parking lot corner of Mainand Essex strrets.Tuesday, June 27

8 p.m. Township Committeemeeting. Town Hall.Thursday, June 29

1 to 3 p.m. New Eyes for theNeedy jewelry sale. New Eyes head-quarters, 549 Millburn Avenue.Friday, June 30

8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers market.Municipal parking lot corner ofMain and Essex streets.Wednesday, July 5

8 p.m. Planning Board meeting.Town Hall.Thursday, July 6

8 p.m. Historic Preservation Com-mission meeting. Town Hall.

Friday, July 78 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers market.

Municipal parking lot corner ofMain and Essex streets.Sunday, July 9

7 to 9 p.m. Millburn-Short Hills2000 Summer Concert Series. Fea-tured artist: The Banjo Rascals. Tay-lor Park.Monday, July 10

7:30 p.m. Millburn Public LibraryBoard of Trustees meeting. MillburnPublic Library.Tuesday, July 11

7:45 p.m. Board of Educationmeeting. Education Center.

8 p.m. Township Committeemeeting. Town Hall.Wednesday, July 12

8 p.m. Board of Recreation Com-missioners meeting. Gero Parkrecreation building.Friday, July 14

8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers market.Municipal parking lot corner ofMain and Essex streets.

OPINIONJune 22, 2000THE ITEM of Millburn and Short HillsPage 4

Seasonal disorderThere will be no Game 7 in the National Basketball Associa-

tion championship series this year. The Los Angeles Lakers’victory over the Indiana Pacers Monday night gave the WestCoast team the championship four games to two.

The Lakers’ win on Monday makes the world a more orderlyplace.

Pro basketball, as distinguished from playground basketball,is a winter sport played indoors in gymnasiums sufficientlyheated so grown men garbed in short pants and sleeveless, col-larless shirts do not catch cold.

Had the Pacers rather than the Lakers won Monday’s game,the series would have been knotted three-all, necessitating aseventh and deciding contest. And that would have meant dis-order.

The championship game for this winter sport would havetaken place not in the winter, not even in the spring, but in sum-mertime.

Disorder.The National Hockey League’s New Jersey Devils had the

good grace to win the Stanley Cup more than a week before thearrival of summer.

The Boys of Summer hang up their spikes in October.We’re not sure whether soccer is a summer or winter sport. It

seems to us that with so many soccer teams coming from theSouthern Hemisphere where winter is summer and summer iswinter that soccer is more disorderly than professional basket-ball.

If we want order in a professional sport today, we must turnto golf. The PGA tour stretches from January to November andis followed by a series of special tournaments or exhibitionsthat occur on an almost weekly basis until the new seasonbegins. Somewhere the sun is always shining, somewhere thepros are always playing and somewhere Tiger is always win-ning. What could be more orderly than that?

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Mayhem on Route 24A high speed chase on Route 24. A police car hits a concrete

barrier. The car being pursued by police flips over and skidsacross the highway in the face of oncoming traffic. Gunfire.

And with the exception of what are reported to be minorinjuries suffered by one police officer, no one is hurt in the may-hem that took place on Route 24 mid-day Monday.

Certainly we do not dispute the bravery of the township policeofficers who took part in the chase of a stolen car and whoattempted to apprehend the driver of that car. These men, as lawenforcement officials, put their lives at risk.

But we would be less than candid if we did not express reser-vations as to the wisdom of a policy which too often results inhigh speed chases taking place on Route 24 and on other road-ways in this municipality. When cars smash into concrete barri-ers, when a car skids across lanes of oncoming traffic, whenguns are fired on a heavily trafficked highway and all this takesplace without anyone suffering serious, perhaps fatal injury, we,indeed, have been lucky.

The motorist chased by township police Monday was notknown to be a person who had committed a crime of violence;he was apparently the driver of a stolen car. If we had not beenlucky — if serious injury or death had occurred — would wesay this police action had been warranted? If we are forced tochoose between letting a car thief escape and risking the livesof not only police officers, but also those of innocentbystanders, our choice is the former.

Dog run siteEditor, The Item:

A pooper scooper might be need-ed for The Item after its recent dia-tribe against that social deviant, thedog walker. The dog walker and thepublic must co-exist by each meet-ing their obligations. The publicought to allow the dog walker theopportunity to walk his dog with asfew restrictions as possible. The dogwalker has the obligation to leashand clean up after his dog—everytime.

Walking a dog and not picking upis selfish. I’m willing to see heavyfines for non-compliance. What Ican’t agree to is punishing all dogwalkers for the transgressions of afew. If the town leaders cannot seefit to open its public areas to dogs,here is an alternative. Build a dogrun on the closed-off section ofCanoe Brook Road, north of TheMall at Short Hills and the officebuilding at 150 Kennedy Parkway.The area is away from homes andbusinesses and is already fenced offfrom the country club. It already hasa paved area and would just need tobe fenced on the other sides.

David Saltzman406 Hobart Avenue

Eden, arboretum and dogsEditor, The Item:

How desperately I wish the report-ed goings-on in the arboretum were“balderdash” (editorial, June 15). Iam painfully aware of the discom-fort the statement about them arecausing and I am very uncomfort-able about that.

I, too, wish we lived in an Edenand in most ways Millburn Town-ship provides us a level of comfort

unparalleled anywhere—and that iswhy I am still here and so deeplyenamored of this town and the trea-sures we have.

As your editorial also sadly pointsout, our Eden will inevitably attractthe bad apples and it is equallyapparent that certain features in thetown give easy access (highwaysand train stations) for and conceal-ment (wooded acreage) for activitiesthat intrude on our harmony.

I do not wish to imply thoseunpleasant and occasionally alarm-ing things that we have observedwhile walking our dogs are at all theresult of any laxity on the part ofanyone responsible for preventingthat sort of activity, but rather thattheir job is made that much moredifficult by these factors.

Nonetheless, I don’t know how toask to have the comfort of my dog(s)with me when I walk through theheavily wooded 16.5 acres withoutexplaining it is because of the thingswe have witnessed in the arboretumin the years since we have lived here.Sadly, it isn’t, as you said, an Edenanymore and sadly, all of the thingthat I mentioned having seen aretrue. Whether or not one doubts thatthese things are going on in there, Iconsider it only reasonable to beheedful of one’s safety at all timesand particularly so when one isalone in the woods—any woods.

Lynne Ranieri94 Oakview Terrace

Office building hearingEditor, The Item:

The second hearing on the pro-posed office building at the formerDon’s/ Max’s site will take place atLivingston Town Hall Tuesday at 7

p.m. The application will be first onthe agenda for that evening.

We urge all township residents toattend the meeting and to find outthe facts about the proposed struc-ture and to see if this is somethingthat will benefit the community, asthe developers would like you tobelieve. A few facts: The proposedbuilding is to be a 2-story, 30,000square foot structure, an increase ofmore than 140 percent of what isallowed. In addition, the parking lotwill be increased by more than 90percent over what is allowed. Therehave been claims made the plan doesnot require any variances. Why thenare the developers in front of Liv-ingston officials applying for park-ing “and any other variances” asstated in their letter of application?If approved, this will be a non-per-mitted use in a B-1 zone.

The developers claim this buildingis much more desirable than arestaurant. Why do these developers,the former owners of Max’s, nowfeel we need this building? HadMax’s been a successful restaurant,would they have replaced Max’swith this building for the good of thecommunity?

TMB Partners claim our commu-nities, Millburn and Livingston,want this project. If you are sitting athome, this project may be forced onyou. Do something about it. Helpcontain this unwarranted expansionof this property. Join your neighborson Tuesday evening at LivingstonTown Hall, 357 South LivingstonAvenue.

Sandy WeinRosalie RubinPeggy Czinger

Livingston-Short Hills Coalitionfor South Orange Avenue

Parking surveyEditor, The Item:

When I read in last week’s editionof The Item the township will con-duct a “parking needs survey,” Iwasn’t sure whether to laugh or cry.

Five years ago I was one of manywho devoted countless hours to theparking task force, a group chargedwith finding solutions to our town-ship’s pressing parking needs. I wasjoined in what I can now only thinkof as a largely wasted effort by,among others, Mayor Elaine Becker,John Buchholz, Richard Futter andCarrie Lemerman, each of whom is,to their undying credit, a member ofthe current advisory group weighingthe parking problem.

Their efforts notwithstanding, Iam extremely frustrated by the threeoptions this new survey will offer

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By Michele S. ByersExecutive DirectorNew Jersey Conservation Foundation

With all of the talk in Washingtonabout repealing the federal estatetax, I would like to highlight a pow-erful estate tax tool that manylandowners can use today: the con-servation easement.

Conservation easements do pro-vide tax relief and also will helpsave one million acres in New Jer-sey.

What is a conservation easementand how does it relate to land preser-vation?

A conservation easement is a per-manent restriction on the deed of apiece of property. It generallyrestricts the future use of the proper-ty for conservation purposes andeffectively strips away the develop-ment rights.

Conservation easements stay onthe deed in perpetuity. These ease-

ments can be contacted, sold or soldat a bargain.

Much of the farmland to be pre-served under the state’s million-acreprogram will be by acquiring con-servation or farmland easements. Aconservation or farmland easementpermanently restricts developmenton a property, while the originalowner retains title to the land and theproperty stays in private hands. Thedevelopment rights are held in trustfor the public, either by a govern-ment agency or by a qualified con-servation organization such as theNew Jersey Conservation Founda-tion.

The easement is one of severalcritical tools in our quest to save onemillion acres. But to meet this goal,we need many easements donated,or at least partially donated. That’swhere estate taxes come in.

According to Forbes magazine,it’s “a nifty way to get a big taxbreak and protect valuable property.”

The Wall Street Journal spotlight-ed the conservation easement in astory entitled “Conservation Ease-ments Lighten Taxes.”

The story shows how donating aneasement—that is, donating thedevelopment rights to land—canensure its permanent preservationand have significant tax benefits aswell.

Currently, landowners who donateconservation easements can benefitin four ways. First, the value of thedonated development rights is treat-ed as a charitable deduction againstfederal taxes.

Second, annual property taxesmay be lowered. Third, and some-times most significantly, estate taxesmay be reduced. Finally, landownershave the assurance that their landwill remain open and natural into thefuture.

In my experience with easementdonors, the bottom line motivation ispreserving the beauty of the land for

the future. But tax incentives helpand in order to accomplish thestate’s ambitious million-acre goal,we need every inducement we canget.

We need to let more people knowabout the benefits of conservationeasements.

If you have an easement on yourproperty now or would like to pro-tect your land, I encourage you tocall me and we’ll help you under-stand the benefits of conservationeasements.

If you are interested in placing aconservation easement on yourproperty, in utilizing the easement topreserve land in your community, inlearning more about the tax benefitsfor easements and donations or formore information on preservingNew Jersey’s land and naturalresources, contact me at the NewJersey Conservation Foundation,(908) 234-1225 or www.njconserva-tion.org.

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residents. Five years ago, I, amongothers, suggested time and timeagain that the parking task forceconsider supporting (a), a parkinggarage, (b) a jitney service or (c)satellite parking lots served by shut-tle buses. Seemingly every time Imentioned one of these as an option,my suggestion was dismissed.

A parking garage? The answerwas usually a variation on twothemes: “the township would neversupport it” or “people won’t park ina deck.” Given that latter bit of logic,I’ve always been amazed at just howpopular The Mall at Short Hills is.

A jitney? Invariable, the answerwas, “we’ve tried it, it doesn’t work”or “people will never go for it.” AmI the only one who read the recentarticle in The Star-Ledger that dis-cussed how successful jitneys havebeen in some neighboring towns?

Satellite parking? “Won’t work”or “people won’t go for it.” It’s true,valet parking, an option in the newsurvey, is a different bird altogeth-er—and a whole lot sillier.

Police Sgt. Peter Eakley said hereceives as many as 50 calls per daycomplaining about a lack of ade-quate parking. Who exactly is call-ing? Is it the same 50 people timeand time again? If the answer is noand the sergeant is taking upwardsof 200 to 250 new calls per week,there isn’t a deck in the world that’sbig enough to accommodate thoseclamoring for parking.

Regardless, are these people notgoing into the city because theycan’t park? No, I imagine that some-how, some way, the majority of peo-ple are finding a solution to theirproblem. And really, where is it writ-ten that parking be provided for eachand every person who wants to com-mute into the city? I didn’t thinkparking for all was a birthright fiveyears ago and I still don’t.

When the parking task force wasdebating precisely these issues fiveyears ago, NJ Transit was ready andwilling to pony up the cash and builda deck. At the time this offer wasdeemed unacceptable because NJTransit would have controlled thespots and, presumably, would haveallotted them only to commuters andnot to shoppers.

Is NJ Transit’s money still avail-able? It seems apparent that com-muters stand to benefit most from aMillburn train station deck so fromwhere I sit it wouldn’t really matterwho controlled or paid for thosespots.

Five years ago I was in support ofbuilding a deck of Lots 1 and 2, theEssex Street lots between Lack-awanna Place and Main Street andonly in part because I live across thestreet from the Millburn station.

I have long believed a deck onLots 1 and 2 made infinitely moresense for the entire community, pri-marily because I have been led tobelieve the township is hopeful ofone day having a thriving downtownand, if that dream were ever real-ized, the downtown would requiremore parking to accommodate theshoppers. Even assuming the com-muters who now park in Lots 1 and2 are moved to a train station deck,the resulting “new” spots for shop-pers would be unlikely to accommo-date the vibrant downtown theDMDA envisions.

Why isn’t a deck on Lots 1 and 2even offered as a consideration inthe parking needs survey? A deckthere would impact no residents andmight even anticipate the day whenour downtown actually needs moreparking.

Still, I am willing to concede adeck at the train station makes a fairamount of sense. Despite the factsuch a structure would be in mybackyard, I would even support it—with the modest stipulation that thetownship design and build a struc-ture as architecturally appealing asthe new deck in Summit.

Perhaps I’m ahead of myself: thesurvey has yet to be mailed and itremains to be seen whether residentswill support a deck. For all I know,people will vote overwhelmingly tosupport a jitney. But valet parking?As I mentioned previously, this issilly. Where, exactly, will these carsgo? How many valets will behired—I don’t imagine too manypeople hopping off the Mid-TownDirect at 6:30 p.m. on a rainy andchilly Friday in early November willbe terrible happy to wait in a linewhile someone fetches their car.

Do I, in hindsight, feel somewhatvindicated that the ideas I and a fewothers proposed so many years ago

are now finally being given achance? To a certain degree, yes, butfrankly I would have much preferredthat some of my fellow parking taskforce members had been a bit morewilling to honestly and fairly con-sider every option five years ago.The more things change….

Stephen Thomas1 Cape Court

Deer problemEditor, The Item:

As is obvious from your June 15front page article, “Vandals snagtown’s deer transfer plan,” thetown’s plan is an example of “too lit-tle, too late.”

The deer problem resolution nowseems so remote that there is morechance of the deer leaving on theirown volition than there is of theirever being transported to upstateNew York, for who knows what pur-pose, under who knows what condi-tions.

When this boondoggle started, welearned of about 400 deer that wereroaming our streets and yards. It’sanyone’s guess at how many therewill eventually be if any are evertransported out of here alive. In themeantime, they continue to multiplyand ravage our yards, eating every-thing in sight, dropping their wastewherever they please and creatingmore of a hazard on our roadwaysthan ever before. If they get caughtin your headlights they just standthere. If they are chased into the

woods, they go a little ways, stopand just stare at you. This is why Ithink a practicable and morehumane thing to do is to hire sharp-shooters to take the deer down withtranquilizer guns and to then cartthem away as others in the area haveproposed and/or have already done.

No one should really be surprisedthat vandals let the deer escape. Inan August 24 letter to The Item, Icriticized the county’s plans for adeer paddock, in comparison to whatother counties are doing, and asked,among other things, “What is to stopan angry animal rights group or van-dals from emptying out the paddockin the middle of the night?” I guessour Township Committee membersare too busy to read The Item’s let-ters to the editor or else they are toonaïve to think anything like thatwould happen. They obviously did-n’t think it through.

Now that the township’s deerremoval project has failed abysmal-ly, before it even got started, we nowneed an effective plan to get rid ofthe real vandals, the deer. The timefor appeasing the animal lovers isup. If they don’t want the deerkilled, let them remove them,because the rest of us don’t wantthem here any more. If our Town-ship Committee members don’tmake real progress at getting rid ofthe deer, let’s get rid of them thisfall!

Edward Rummel260 Hartshorn Drive

Lawn signs, county signsEditor, The Item:

Since we all complain when localgovernment goes astray, we shouldrecognize the times when localpoliticians act in the best interests ofthe public. The behavior of Town-ship Committeemen ThomasMcDermott and Salvatore Bate onthe issue of whether to approverestrictions on advertising lawnsigns should make us proud.

Both of these elected officials ini-tially announced their negative reac-tion to the proposed ordinance. They

both gave reasons for their opposi-tion, reasons that were later subjectto public criticism and also seeminsubstantial compared to the policyconsiderations favoring the adoptionof the restrictions.

Both Mr. McDermott and Mr.Bate have since reversed their posi-tions. How refreshing to discoverlocal political figures who demon-strate both an open-minded attitudeon a public question and the courageto take a position contrary to onepreviously announced. I applaudtwo officials who listened to publicopinion, reconsidered the issues and,

most importantly, were not embar-rassed to change their public stancewhen it seemed to them to be theright thing to do.

While on the subject of visual pol-lution, consider those myriad ofEssex County-installed county high-way number signs suddenly foundseveral weeks ago on every countyroad in the township.

For example, the intersection ofParsonage Hill and White OakRidge roads now boasts eight bluesigns informing us that those thor-

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Eric Polans, a Livingston resident,was installed this month as the newpresident of Congregation B’naiJeshurun.

Vice president of the Merrill Corp.in New York City, Mr. Polans hasserved as the congregation’s vicepresident for the past two years andhas been chairman of many of itscommittees. Installed as congrega-tion vice presidents were MylesAdelman, Frederic K. Becker,Charles Oransky, Dr. JonathanSpicehandler and Steven Tasher.Alan Mankoff is treasurer, DavidFrienberg is assistant treasurer andRobyn Margolis is secretary.

New board members are JaneBurke, Stephen Greene, BruceFendell and Alan Holtz.

A Mass for Dr. Thomas C. Davis,92, was offered Saturday in St. Roseof Lima Church. Dr. Davis died June14 in the King James Care Center,Chatham.

Dr. Davis maintained a generalsurgical practice here for many yearsprior to his retirement. He served asOverlook Hospital’s chief of stafffrom 1952 through 1954 and as itschief of surgery from 1955 through1958. A 1928 graduate of ColumbiaUniversity, Dr. Davis earned hismedical degree from the College ofPhysicians and Surgeons in NewYork City three years later. He com-pleted his internship at Newark CityHospital and his surgical residenceat the University of Chicago Med-ical Center.

Dr. Davis was a member of theEssex County, New Jersey andAmerican medical associations andwas a fellow of the InternationalCollege of Surgeons and of theAmerican College of Surgeons.

A member of Baltusrol Golf Cluband the Short Hills Club, Dr. Davis

served in the U.S. Navy as a lieu-tenant commander during WorldWar II.

Born in Jersey City, Dr. Davis wasa lifelong resident of the township.

He is survived by two sons, Johnand Paul; a daughter, AngelaDelaplaine; six grandchildren andthree great-grandchildren.

Word has been received here ofthe May 30 death in Tucson, Ariz.,of A. Kenneth Erly. Mr. Erly, 81, hadbeen a township resident from 1959until 1983.

Mr. Erly served as treasurer/chieffinancial officer of the InternationalTerminal Operating Co. in New YorkCity from 1954 to 1983. Prior to

joining that firm, he had practicedpublic accounting in Montreal,Canada.

Born in Toronto, Canada, Mr. Erlyattended Sir George Williams Uni-versity of Montreal and qualified asa chartered accountant in 1949.

From here, Mr. Erly moved toBrewster, Mass., where he liveduntil 1997 when he relocated to Tuc-son. In Brewster, he was a memberof the Church of the Holy Spirit andserved as its treasurer for threeyears.

Mr. Erly is survived by his wife,Katherine of Tucson; two sons, Peterof Shelburne, Vt., and Bill of Tuc-son; a daughter, Corinne of Fairfield,Iowa, and eight grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, the familyrequests contributions be made tothe American Parkinson’s DiseaseAssociation, 1250 Hylan Boulevard,Suite 4B, Staten Island, N.Y., 10305.

A Mass for township residentAlfred J. Schmidt will be offered inSt. Rose of Lima Church at 10o’clock this morning. Mr. Schmidt,74, died Saturday in St. Margaret’sHospital, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mr. Schmidt had been a professorat Seton Hall University for 40 yearsprior to his retirement 10 years ago.

A Navy veteran of World War II,Mr. Schmidt was recalled to activeduty in the submarine division dur-ing the Korean War. He was alsoasked to serve on the crew of theNautilus, the Navy’s first atomicsubmarine.

Mr. Schmidt earned his bachelor

of science degree in mathematicsand his master’s degree in academiccounseling and education fromSeton Hall University.

He was a member of the NationalAssociation of Manufacturers, rep-resenting Seton Hall University, andof the Millburn Old Guard.

Born in Newark, Mr. Schmidtlived in Summit before moving here18 years ago.

He is survived by his wife,Antoinette; two sons, Frederick andDaniel; a daughter, Carol AnnWaite; two sisters, VeronicaDiChiara and Rita Bellamy, and fivegrandchildren.

A private family memorial serviceis planned for Mary C. Mason, a for-mer longtime township resident.Mrs. Mason, 93, died June 1 inMarshfield, Mass.

During her 55 years of residencyhere, Mrs. Mason was a member ofWyoming Presbyterian Church formore than 40 years and served thereas a Sunday School teacher andGuild member. She was also a vol-

unteer for the Millburn-Short HillsChapter of the American Red Crossfor 35 years and was a member ofthe Millburn Woman’s Club and aGirl Scout leader for many years.

Mrs. Mason moved to Marshfieldfive years ago to live with her daugh-ter, Carol Mason Robinson. In addi-tion to her daughter, she is survivedby a son, Harvey Jr., and threegrandchildren.

A Mass was offered Tuesday in St.Rose of Lima Church for Tana Lof-fredo Balbo. Mrs. Balbo, 59, diedFriday at her township home.

A legal secretary for the Maple-wood law firm of Sirota & Sirota for20 years, Mrs. Balbo was a memberof the St. Rose of Lima’s LadiesAuxiliary and a lecture for the

church. She was also a member of the

Wyoming Club.Born in Jersey City, she had

moved here 27 years ago.Mrs. Balbo is survived by her hus-

band, Antone M.; a son, Antone M.;a daughter, Lisa M. Helmacy, andfour grandchildren.

A Mass for Gregory A. Pagano, atownship resident for four years,was offered Saturday in Our Lady ofthe Blessed Sacrament Church inRoseland. Mr. Pagano, 43, died June14 in his home.

He was a self-employed businessconsultant. Earlier, he worked forNew Jersey Financial in Livingstonfor six years and was a business con-sultant for local and internationalcompanies.

He served on the boards of BigBrothers and Big Sisters and theUnited Way, both of Morris County.He also was a member of the boardof Seaview Marine in Neptune andRutgers University, where he was apast president of the student body.

Born in Newark, Mr. Pagano livedin Livingston prior to moving here.

He held a degree from RutgersUniversity, Newark.

Mr. Pagano is survived by hisfather, Rudolph H., and a sister,Laura Helfecht of Livingston.

In lieu of flowers, memorial con-tributions can be sent to the Centerfor Hospice Care Inc., 187 MillburnAvenue, or the American CancerSociety.

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RELIGIOUS NEWS & OBITUARIESBulletin Board

Friday ServicesCongregation B’nai Israel

Tomorrow, 8:15 p.m.: Shabbat service.Saturday: Shabbat service at 9 a.m. Jr. Jr. Congregaton at 10:15 a.m.

Mincha/Havdallah service at 8:30 p.m.

Congregation B’nai Jeshurun

Tomorrow, 8 p.m.: Sabbath eve worship. Saturday, 10:30 a.m.: Sabbath service.

Sunday Services Christ Church

8 a.m. Service of Holy Eucharist will be held in the St. FrancisGarth, weather permitting. A service of Morning Prayer will be con-ducted at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Richard Ottway, interim assistantrector, will preach at both services. Readings for the day will be takenfrom Psalm 107:1-32, Job 38:1-11, 16-18 and 2 Corinthians 5:14-21.The Gospel will be taken from Mark 4:35-41. A farewell reception forRev. Ottaway will be held in parish hall following the later service.This will be the last Sunday he will be serving as Christ Church’sinterim assistant rector. At the bishop’s request, he will be the interimrector at All Saints in Leonia.

Community Congregational Church

Community Congregational Church begins its summer worshipschedule at 10 a.m. in the air-conditioned Welch Chapel. The Rev. Dr.Warren H. Bouton will deliver the message, Shelter in the Storm. Thesermon is based on Mark 4:35-41. Dr. Bouton will be assisted in theservie by the Rev. Dr. Johann J. Bosman. Members of the Women’sGuild will assist with the service and a reception will follow. Childcare will be provided for young children.

Covenant Presbyterian Church

10 a.m.: The Rev. Dr. David H. Miner leads the worship and com-munion service. His sermon, Armed for Spiritual Battle III, is basedon Ephesians 6:15. Nursery care is provided.

St. Stephen’s Church

8 a.m., 10 a.m.: The Rev. Cork Tarplee celebrates the HolyEucharist at 8 a.m. and preaches and celebrates at the later service.

Wyoming Presbyterian Church

10 a.m.: The Rev. Ronald Johnson delivers the sermon A GodWho Hears, Cares and Acts based on Scripture readings from IICorinthians 6:1-13 and Mark 4:35-41. The Summer Choir sings.Coffee hour in fellowship hall follows worship. Church School forchildren ages 3 through eighth grade begins at 10 a.m. Crib and tod-dler care will be available.

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Tana L. Balbo

Mary C. Mason

Alfred J. Schmidt

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oughfares are, respectively, countyhighways 606 and 608. Incidentally,the directional wording of one suchsign in the township is wrong andthe county’s failure to install anabsolutely required sign (at GreatHills Road and White Oak RidgeRoad) guarantees that someone hop-ing to stay on Route 608 will nevermake it. So much for the compe-tence of those who installed thesigns.

Also ponder how much the signsand their installation cost the coun-ty’s taxpayers.

The county’s road department wasso short-handed because of budgetcuts that it was unable to rid thecounty roads in the township ofhuge, unsightly and dangerous pilesof leaves at the curbs until afterChristmas.

County services have deterioratedwhile the county executive boastsabout tax cuts.

Yet there is apparently plenty ofmoney for unnecessary and unwant-ed county highway signs includingseveral large ones announcing thatOld Short Hills and White OakRidge roads are “animal control”roads. Those signs also offer adver-tising space on them for firms will-ing to contribute money for deerreflectors. All of these signs add upto visual clutter and detract from ourquality of life.

A larger question remains: whatjustification remains for county gov-ernment at all? What county govern-ment does, it generally does badly.But our chances of getting rid ofcountry government are about asgood as our chances of getting rid ofall of those annoying blue signs.

Joseph LeVow Steinberg205 County Highway 606

President’s Cup RaceEditor, The Item:

On behalf of the Millburn-ShortHills Chamber of Commerce, Iwould like to offer sincere thanks tothe many township departments andbusinesses for helping to make the21st annual President’s Cup NightRace such an overwhelming suc-cess. This year more than 750 run-ners from all over the state crossedthe finish line in spite of a heavydownpour that lasted throughout theevening.

The success of this type of event istruly dependent on the participationand cooperation of so many withinthe township. This year’s race pre-sented special challenges because ofthe rain.

The police department’s trafficbureau, under the leadership of Sgt.Peter Eakley, did an outstanding jobof traffic control, ensuring the safetyof both the runners and the manyspectators along the race route.Bernie Cunningham of the MillburnFire Department set up temporarylighting in the parking lot of CharlieBrown’s for the post race awardspresentation.

Mike Paterno and his crew at thedepartment of public works did atremendous job with cleanup so thatby Tuesday morning downtown wasonce again spotless. Thanks to thelocal Red Cross chapter and the FirstAid Squad we had a much neededwater stop for runners and first aidassistance available just in case.

Thanks to Investors Savings Bankfor donating the official race shirts

presented to each runner and to TheMall at Short Hills for its generousgiveaways as well. A crew of volun-teers including a large number fromInvestors Savings has becomeexperts at race organization, goingthat extra mile this year by battlingsoaking rain as they handed out racepackets and refreshments.

Thanks to Diane, Michelle andKim Kraemer, Inge Goglia, JerryPanzer, Judy Keyes, Kathy Ambroand Kathy Thomson. Also to Linda,Craig and Melissa Clawson, MaryWard, Mat Raftree, Pat Wittek, PattiBrown, Jason Levy, Craig Perry,Rosemary Hampp and Jim Clark.

Kings Super Markets Inc., CharlieBrown’s Restaurant, New Jersey-American Water Co. and Dunkin’Donuts did a great job of feedingwet and thirsty runners whileSaucony donated dozens of prizesfor the winners. The Hilton ShortHills and Spring Meadows SummitAssisted Living, the newest racesponsor, provided generous corpo-rate support.

A special thanks to Dean Shontsand his staff at The Sneaker Factory.They are the ones most responsiblefor the behind the scenes organiza-tion that takes place for weeks priorto the race. It is Mr. Shonts’s exper-tise that has nutured this race andenabled it to become one of the

largest and best 5K runs in the state.The Chamber of Commerce is

delighted to be able to sponsor anevent that has become such a long-standing tradition in the community.

Carrie LemermanExecutive Director,

Millburn-Short HillsChamber of Commerce

A free blood pressure/risk assess-ment program for the public will beheld Thursday, June 29, in the lobbyof Investors Savings Bank, 243 Mill-burn Avenue, from 11:30 a.m. to 2p.m. under the sponsorship of theMillburn Health Department.

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Leslie Uggams as Greek operadiva Maria Callas in TerrenceMcNally’s Tony Award-winningplay “Master Class”?

Either a stroke of inspired non-tra-ditional casting or a theatric blunderof spectacular proportions would beone critic’s anticipatory response tothis surprising announcement fromTheatreFest—-the professionalEquity theater-in-residence at Mont-clair State University.

Well, the good news is in, prompt-ing “bravissimos,” big time, forexecutive producer Geoffrey New-man, for his top-drawer staff “on thehill” and, most especially, for theglorious Ms. Uggams and her giftedyoung collaborators.

This “Master Class” is a winner—wickedly witty, credibly evocativeof the genuine article and filled withenough redolent Callas-conjuredmoments to please opera aficionadosof every stripe. It recreates the leg-endary 1972 Juilliard public classesin which idolatrous student singersperformed snippets of arias inexchange for savage critiques andtitillating stream-of-consciousnessmonologues from their waspish,larger-than-life mentor.

Under John Gulley’s deft direc-tion, Ms. Uggams pulls off a stun-ning tour-de-force, totally surmount-ing the dramatic complexities andverbal gymnastics of this challeng-ing role and making it her own.

When the play opened on Broad-way in 1996 with New Zealandactress Zoe Caldwell as Callas,many devoted fans of the exaltedsinger (this writer among them) tookexception to McNally’s portrayal ofthe diva as an unyieldingly harsh andabusive master teacher. But whowould ever accuse a savvy play-wright like McNally of stickinggrimly to the facts when the oppor-tunity beckons to set off some outra-geously entertaining, if not totallyaccurate, histrionic fireworks?

Witness Ms. Uggams charging

stage front to demand a proper footstool while chiding her pianist (themarvelously talented Daniel AlfredWachs) for not appearing in thefamiliar red sweater of the previousday’s rehearsal. Later, after humili-ating her first “victim,” coloraturaSophie DePalma (a most promisingElizabeth Nicholas), by accusing herof “not having a look” and theninsisting that she “get one, as quick-ly as possible,” she coyly urges theaudience to “ignore me…this is notabout me…poof, I’m invisible.”Well, not quite!

Or, after condescendingly assur-ing another student that rival divaJoan Southerland “did her best,” shesends Verdi-singing soprano SharonGraham (vocally gifted WendyFrank) into bathroom heaves by

announcing that, while the ungainlyyoung woman’s pink ball gown “islovely,” she should “never wear itbefore midnight and never to class!”

“Master Class” does aspire to pro-fundity. Ms. Uggams’ Callas hits herstride during rambling monologuesin exquisite Italian. ExplicatingBellini (“Oh! Se Una Volta Sola”from “La Somnambula”), Verdi(“Nel De Della Vittoria” from “Mac-beth) and Puccini (“ReconditaArmonia” from “Tosca”) texts toreveal their poetic power whiledeconstructing the arias to highlighttheir drama, she becomes a mesmer-izing high priestess of her craft. Andall without singing a note other thanone short phrase late in Act II.

If author McNally betrays a lackof total faith in his audience’s abilityto be dramatically sated by the

dynamics of the class itself, so be it.By including two extended, rathercrude, interior monologues involv-ing his heroine’s stormy and self-destructive relationship with Aristo-tle Onassis, McNally attempts toexplain the “hunger,” both emotion-ally and as a survivor of the WorldWar II era in Europe, that tied Callasto Onassis.

Ms. Uggams tears into thesesequences with a vengeance and theaudience is left breathless. HowMaria would feel about beingstripped naked before her adoringacolytes must remain a mystery.

“Master Class” ends Sunday. Fortickets, call 655-5112.

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTLeslie Uggams stars in ‘Master Class’ at TheatreFest

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The New Jersey Performing ArtsCenter in Newark will add a diverserange of popular musical acts to itssummer line-up.

The Chieftains will share the Pru-dential Hall stage with Los Lobos,Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The Chieftainsare known for their innovative per-formances of traditional Irish musicand movie soundtracks, including“Barry Lyndon.” Los Lobos isknown for a blend of Latin and tra-ditional rhythms, blues, jazz androck.

Songstress Natalie Merchantmakes her NJHPAC debut with spe-cial guest Wilco, Sunday, July 9, at7:30 p.m. Ms. Merchant, the formerfront-woman and songwriter for10,000 Maniacs, will present an

array of her chart-topping solo hitsbacked by lush instrumentation.

Grammy winner Mary J. Bligebrings her blend of hip hop andR&B to Prudential Hall Friday, July14, at 8 p.m.

Rock legend Jethro Tull comes toPrudential Hall Monday, July 17 at7:30 p.m. The legendary group hassold 60 million records worldwideand has produced a long line of hitsranging from classics such as“Aqualung” and “Heavy Horses.”

On Friday, July 28, 8 p.m., NJPACwelcomes the Rhythm, of LoveSummer Tour 2000, an R&B eventfeaturing vocalists Will Downingand Chante Moore jazz instrumen-talists Gerald Albright and PhilPerry.

CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CINEMA 4 Gone in Sixty Seconds (PG-13) Today: 5, 7:40 Fri-Sun: 1:30, 4:30, 7:15, 9:40

Mon-Thurs: 2:10, 4:40, 7:10 , 9:40 Small Time Crooks (PG) Today: 5:20, 7:30 Fri-Sun: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:45, 9:50

Mon-Thurs: 1:45, 4, 6:45, 9 Dinosaur (PG) Today: 5:10, 7 Fri-Sun: 12:30, 2:45, 4:45, 7, 9 Mon-Thurs:

1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30Big Momma’s House (PG-13) Today: 5:05, 7:45Me, Myself & Irene (R) Fri-Sun: noon, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10 Mon-Thurs: 2, 4:30, 7,

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MAPLEWOOD THEATERCenter Stage (PG-13) Today: 7:20 Fri:-Thurs: 8:35 Road Trip (R) Today: 7:40Titan A.E. (PG) Today: 7:40 Fri: 1:30, 7:25, 9 Sat & Sun: 1, 3, 5, 7:25, 9 Mon-

Thurs: 1:30, 7:25, 9 Mission Impossible 2 (PG-13) Today: 7:35 Fri: 1:20, 7:20, 9:45 Sat & Sun:

1:30, 4, 7:20, 9:45 Mon-Thurs: 1:20, 7:15, 9:35Fantasia 2000 (G) Today: 7:15 Fri: 12:45, 2:25, 7 Sat & Sun: 12:45, 2:35,4:20, 7 Mon-Thurs: 12:45, 2:25, 7

Big Momma’s House (PG-13) Fri: 1:40, 7:45, 9:45 Sat & Sun: 1:40, 4:30,7:45, 9:45 Mon-Thurs: 1:40, 7:45, 9:35

Boys And Girls (PG-13) Today: 7:30 Fri: 1:35, 7:30, 9:35 Sat & Sun: 1:20,3:15, 5:15, 7:30, 9:35 Mon-Thurs: 1:35, 7:30, 9:30

Chicken Run (G) Fri: 12:55, 2:35, 7:10, 8:45 Sat & Sun: 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10,8:45 Mon-Thurs: 12:55, 2:35, 7:10, 8:45

CLEARVIEW’S BEACON HILL FIVE (SUMMIT)Gladiator (R) Today: 7:30 The Patriot (R) Wed & Thurs: 1, 4:30, 8Mission Impossible 2 (PG-13) Today: 7:20 Fri-Tues: 1:30, 4:30, 7, 9:40Chicken Run (G) Fri-Thurs: noon, 2, 4:15, 6:45, 8:45 Titan A. E. (PG) Today: 5, 7:10 Fri-Thurs: 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:15, 9:20Shaft (R) Today: 5:10, 7:40 Fri-Thurs: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:30, 9:50Boys And Girls (PG-13) Today: 5:30, 7:50 Fri-Sun: 1, 3, 5:15, 7:40, 10 Mon-

Thurs: 7:20, 9:30

CLEARVIEW’S COLONY THEATER (LIVINGSTON)East West (PG-13) Fri: 9:45 Sat & Sun: 2, 4:30, 9:45 Mon-Thurs: 6:30, 9Frequency (R) Today: 7:30Up At The Villa (PG-13) Fri: 10 Sat & Sun: 2:15, 4:45, 10 Mon-Thurs: 6:20,

8:45The Patriot (R) Wed & Thurs: 7:30Passion of Mino (PG-13) Today: 7:40Bossa Nova (R) Today: 7:45 Fri: 7, 9:15 Sat & Sun: 1:45, 4:15 7, 9:15 Mon &

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DINING DIAMONDS— New Jersey Automobile Club presidentFrederick Gruel, left, and The Hilton Short Hills’ John Mazzonidisplay The Dining Room’s ninth consecutive AAA Five DiamondAward for service, hospitality, amenities and culinary features.The Terrace at the Hilton also received its seventh consecutiveAAA Four Diamond Award.

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School days should not be accom-panied by aches and pains, but formany youngsters who use backpacks, they can be full of visits to thephysician’s office.

Overloaded back packs used bychildren have received a lot of atten-tion in schools. Everyone from par-ents to school administration staffshave started to voice concern abouttheir use. “As specialists who treatthe musculoskeletal system,orthopaedists are concerned aboutthis potential hazard to a child’sbody,” said Dr. Charlotte B. Alexan-der, an orthopaedic surgeon at Hous-ton (Texas) Sports Medicine Associ-ates. “Orthopaedic surgeons,” shesaid, “have noticed an increase inchildren visiting their offices withmuscle fatigue problems that weusually did not see until later in theiradult years.”

In a survey conducted by theAmerican Academy of OrthopaedicSurgeons, 58 percent of theorthopaedists reported seeingpatients complaining of back andshoulder pain caused by heavy backpacks.

“Overloaded back packs are con-tributing to these increased visits tothe physician’s office,” said Dr.Alexander. “The extra stress placedon the spine and shoulder from theheavy loads is causing some unnec-essary medical problems in chil-dren.”

More than 70 percent of theorthopaedists surveyed indicatedthat heavy back packs can become aclinical problem in school-age chil-dren said.

The orthopaedists cited musclefatigue and strain as the top clinicalproblems that could occur if chil-dren continued to load their backpacks with books, athletic equip-ment and other school essentials.

“The survey findings do not sug-gest a link between back pack useand the development of a seriouspediatric condition like scoliosis orspondylolysis,” Dr. Alexander said.“Instead, we want these results to beused to educate children on how touse back packs properly in order todecrease stress on their back andshoulder muscles.”

The survey concluded that a backpack could cause injury to a childwhen its contents weigh 20 percentor more than the child’s bodyweight.

“If you have an 90-pound femalecarrying a 20-pound back pack, thenthe back pack weight becomes amedical issue,” Dr. Alexander said.“It is at this level when studentscould experience some sort of mus-cle fatigue or injury to their bod-ies—especially the spine and shoul-ders.”

Fifty percent of the physicianssurveyed also indicated they felt aback pack becomes a clinical prob-lem when it reaches a weight of 20pounds.

“Most of the students surveyed arecarrying back packs weighing morethan 10 percent of their bodyweight,” Dr. Alexander said. “Wefound one 10-year old female stu-dent with a back pack weighing 47pounds.”

Dr. Alexander noted the surveyindicated excessive weight carried inback packs can cause some childrento develop bad habits early in lifesuch as poor posture or excessiveslouching

Students carrying more books,extra bags and with less time

between classes to visit their lockerswere noted by the orthopaedists inthe survey as reasons why childrens’back packs are heavier than yearsago.

Asking students to modify theway they currently use their backpacks is one way to combat theproblem, Dr. Alexander said.

If you are tweezing, waxing orusing any other means of temporaryhair removal, stop!

When the hair is continuallyripped out of the follicle, the body’sautomatic response is to repair theinjured area by sending blood filledwith nutrients and oxygen to the fol-licle.

The hair that was pulled and theones around it will become thickerand darker.

The alternative is electrolysis per-manent hair removal.

This treatment involves the inser-tion of a sterile probe, the same sizeas the hair, into the existing hair fol-licle opening down to the dermalpapilla. The dermal papilla is thepart of the follicle that contains theblood flow that feeds the growinghair.

By using one of the three differentmethods, a low-level of electricalcurrent is applied that will destroythe dermal papilla and the surround-ing cells found up through the isth-mus region.

The hair loosens in the follicle,then it is removed.

Electrolysis has been around formore than 120 years and is the onlypermanent proven method recog-nized by respected physicians.

Hundreds of scientific articleshave been published in medical liter-ature and, most importantly, mil-lions of happy and satisfied peoplehave solved a personal and embar-rassing problem, whether it wascaused by a harmonal imbalance,waxing, tweezing or medication.Anthisi can help.

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For more information and a com-plimentary consultation, contactTsambika Pelardis at Anthisi, 93Main Street, telephone 921-9000.

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Deep inside the knee, there aretwo tough ligaments called the anteriorand posterior cruciate ligaments (ACLand PCL) that crisscross from back tofront and front to back to stabilize theknee against stresses in those planes.Unfortunately, athletes all too common-ly experience ACL ruptures, whichresult in severe pain and lengthy rehabil-itation. The usual cause is the twistingmotion performed during cutting andpivoting maneuvers in such sports asbasketball, soccer, and football.Research indicates that excessive pronation (inward turning) ofthe foot and collapse of the arch are contributing factors to ACLruptures. With this in mind, chiropractic encourages the preven-tive measures of comprehensive evaluation and the use oforthotics to prevent this devastating injury.

Chiropractic is the keystone to proactive health care. AtMILLBURN CHIROPRACTIC ARTS , we believe chiropracticis the most effective and widespread form of preventative healthcare. We are devoted to the early detection and prevention ofdisease. The next time a health problem strikes someone in yourfamily, think about chiropractic care. We’re located at 68 EssexStreet, across from the train station, where we provide gentle,effective chiropractic care for the whole family. Please call 467-3993 to schedule an appointment. We will accept only thosepatients whom we sincerely believe we can help.

P.S. Return to full activity following knee ligamentinjuries can take up to twelve months (which makes preventionan even more appealing alternative to injury).

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SAVING YOUR KNEESPresented by Dr. Paula ViespiCertified Chiropractor & Sports Physician

Dr. Viespi is a Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians and hascurrently completed her masters degree in clinical nutrition. Dr. Viespi has been in prac-tice since 1983.

For any questions contact Dr. Paula Viespi at:68 Essex Street, Millburn, N.J. • (973) 467-3993

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SUN PROTECTION FOR CHILDRENMost harmful sun exposure occurs

before the age of 18. Children spendmore time outdoors and have moresensitive skin than adults, makingthem prime candidates for sun dam-age. Use a sunscreen that protectsagainst UVB rays, which penetrate theskin’s top layer and UVA rays, whichgo deeper and break down collagenand elastin. Effective sunscreensshould have a sun protection factor(SPF) of at least 15. Use lotion liberal-ly and re-apply every two hours, evenif the brand is sweatproof and water-

proof. Always cover children with ahat and T-shirt while in the sun. Fre-quent applications of sunscreen isimportant not only at the beach, butalso at the playground or during anyoutdoor activity. Do not use sunscreenon babies under six months of age.

This column has been presented as acommunity service by NEW JERSEYHEALTH CARE SERVICES locatedat 2780 Morris Ave., Suite 2A, Union.If you do not have a pediatrician andwould like to schedule an appoint-ment, call (908) 687-3300.

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Four township residents tookposts Monday as members of theboard of trustees of New Eyes forthe Needy.

The newly-elected board mem-bers are Louise Ramsey Thomas,Gloria Joseph Maher, Gerald S.Hanley and William W. Harwood.

Ms. Thomas, now on leave fromher position as a vice president withGoldman Sachs & Co., is a NewEyes volunteer in the eyeglass test-ing area. Ms. Maher served as 1998-99 president of the Junior League ofthe Oranges and Short Hills and wasnews editor of The Journal of Com-merce, the oldest business dailynewspaper in the United State,before moving here.

Mr. Hanley, a retired executive ofExxon Company International, is amember of the Millburn-Short HillsVolunteer First Aid Squad and themunicipality’s Environmental Com-mission. Mr. Harwood is chief oper-ating officer of InsureHiTech, a tech-nology-focused insurance agency.

Each of the new board membershas been elected to a 3-year term ofoffice. Re-elected to the board wereNew Eye officers Mauri Buchanan,president, Deborah Barker, vicepresident, Ann Talcott, treasurer, andLinda Nortillo, secretary.

Continuing board members are

Andrew Bunn, Nancy Goat, Dr.Alan Goldfeder, Charles Molden-hauer, Dawn Morano, Howard Pen-ney, Douglas Reed and ElizabethHanley.

Basic sailing courses sponsoredby the Society for the Education ofAmerican Sailors will be held thissummer at the Summit Chapter ofthe American Red Cross and theSouth Orange-Maplewood AdultSchool. Water sessions for bothcourses will be held at Budd Lake.

The Summit classes will meetfrom 7 to 10 p.m. June 26 and 28and July 5 and 10 and at Budd Lakefrom 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on July9 and 16. Classes at the adult schoolhave been scheduled from 7 to 10p.m. on June 27 and 29 and July 5and 10 and at Budd Lake on July 8and 15 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

To register for the course at theSummit Red Cross, telephone 540-9565; to register for the course at theSouth Orange-Maplewood AdultSchool, telephone 378-7621.

Four township young people,Melissa Kronthal, Evan Lorell andKathryn and Victoria Pagos, weremembers of this year’s graduatingeighth grade class at Far BrookSchool.

Following the June 9 graduation

ceremony, the eighth graders pre-sented a performance of Shake-speare’s “A Midsummer Night’sDream.” In the performance, Melis-sa played Helena, Evan was Egeus,Kathryn was Snug and Victoria wasPeaseblossom.

Priscilla Ann Kenney, daughter ofClare Kenney of Ridgewood and thelate William Kenney, was marriedApril 9 to Stephen Wayne Gutkin,son of Barbara Gutkin of the town-ship and Dr. Michael Gutkin ofSouth Orange.

Rabbi Abraham Krantz and theRev. William Waughton officiated atthe ceremony held at The Manor,West Orange.

Alyce Kenney Trento of Florence,Italy, and Andrea Kenney House ofOverland Park, Kan., served asmatrons of honor for their sister.

Bruce M. Gutkin of New York

City, brother of the bridegroom, wasbest man and ushers were MitchellBurger and Jeffrey Girion, both ofLos Angeles, Calif.

The bride, a graduate of RamapoCollege, is a client support analystfor Computron Software in EastRutherford.

The bridegroom, a Phi BetaKappa graduate of Duke University,is president of Rete BiomedicalCommunications Corp., a medicalpublishing firm in Oakland.

Following their wedding trip toItaly, Mr. and Mrs. Gutkin are resid-ing in Oakland.

The Linda & Rudy Slucker NCJWCenter for Women, 513 West MountPleasant Avenue, Livingston, isoffering two summer support pro-grams for women.

A Project GRO Peer SupportGroup for “Women Coping withLoneliness” will be held at the cen-ter beginning Thursday, July 6.

Women in this group will be ableto network, meet with others in sim-ilar situations, deal with being aloneand open new avenues of communi-cation.

Project GRO support groups meetfrom 8 to 9:30 p.m. one night a weekfor six consecutive weeks and areopen to all women in the communi-ty.

There is a $40 registration fee forthe series. Advance registration isrequired.

Women seeking a confidentialconsultation to determine how toapproach a legal concern can takeadvantage of the center’s LegalAssistance for Women Program.During the summer, the programmeets by appointment only on Tues-days from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

An attorney will help womenevaluate such issues as separationand divorce, the sudden loss offinancial security, domestic violenceand child custody. The program,which has a fee, can also helpwomen with discrimination, land-lord tenant problems, wills andestates, starting a new business andemployment

For more information regarding

either program, call the NCJW Cen-ter for Women at 994-4994.

Carolyn and Antone Balbo ofHobart Avenue announce the birth ofa daughter, Megan Elizabeth, March18 in Overlook Hospital. She joins abrother, Christopher, 2. Maternalgrandparents are Donald and Dar-lene Krenz of Westport, Conn. Pater-nal grandfather is Antone Balbo ofPine Street.

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POLICY MAKERS—Township residents Ruthi Zinn Byrne (left),Arlene Carollo (second from right) and Joyce Bertner (right) sharea moment with author and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin,keynote speaker at the recent “Salute to the Policy Makers” din-ner of the Executive Women of New Jersey.

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Ken Aidekman of 10 StewartRoad will join more than 100Parkinson’s disease advocates fromacross the nation in Washington,D.C., next week to lobby Congressfor an increased federal commitmentto Parkinson’s research.

Mr. Aidekman and the other advo-cates will be participating in theMichael J. Fox Foundation forParkinson’s Research Public PolicyForum 2000.

The June 25 to 27 forum is anopportunity for members of the

Parkinson’s community to discussthe disease with federal legislatorsand urge them to increase federalfunding for research.

Mr. Aidekman, chairman of theParkinson’s Unity Walk which willbe held September 24 in New YorkCity’s Central Park, joined with rep-resentatives of the National Insti-tutes of Health, leading neuro-science researchers and otherParkinson’s advocates to draft the Parkinson’s Disease Research Agenda.

A free program that providesemergency information labels forparents to place inside the safetyhelmets their children wear whenbicycling, in-line skating and skate-boarding has been established by theSt. Barnabas Medical Center Auxil-iary. The labels provide the child’sname and emergency contacts incase of illness or injury as well asinformation pertaining to any knownallergies or pre-existing medicalconditions.

Labels can be obtained by callingthe medical center’s communityhealth services at 322-4322.

Paul Gomperz of 272 HartshornDrive has been elected 2000-01president of the Society of FinancialService Professionals, GreaterNewark Chapter.

Mr. Gomperz, who is president ofthe township-based Voluntary Bene-fit Systems Corporation of America,and his firm specialize in designingand administering retirement planinvestments for individuals andorganizations.

Mr. Gomperz has been a memberof the Greater Newark Chapter sinceearning his chartered life under-writer designation from the Ameri-can College in 1977.

He has been a director of the Met-ropolitan YMCA of the Oranges, thestate’s largest “Y,” for almost 25years and served as its board chair-man from 1985 to 1989.

Mr. Gomperz is the founding pres-ident and current treasurer of theColumbia University Club of North-ern New Jersey and last year waselected treasurer of the Alumni Fed-eration of Columbia University, aposition that will result in his beingfederation president from 2005 to2007. He also serves as chairman ofthe federation’s insurance commit-tee and, in 1985, was awardedColumbia’s Alumni Medal.

The Hartshorn Drive resident is adirector of the Downtown MillburnDevelopment Alliance.

Dr. Richard D. Riva of 393Wyoming Avenue, an oral and max-illofacial surgeon, has been electedpresident of the New Jersey DentalAssociation for 2000-01.

A past president of the Tri-CountyDental Association, Dr. Riva hasserved the state organization as pres-ident-elect, vice-president, treasurerand as a member of its board oftrustees for three years.

Dr. Riva, who has offices inChatham and Chester, is affiliatedwith Morristown Memorial Hospi-tal. He is a former chief of OverlookHospital’s dental department andwas chief of the oral surgery sectionat that hospital.

Dr. Riva also served as chief oforal surgery at the U.S. PublicHealth Hospital, Staten Island, N.Y.,from 1978 to 1981.

Dr. Riva received his bachelor ofarts degree from Seton Hall Univer-sity in 1966 and served in the U.S.Army from 1968 to 1970. Hereceived his dental degree from NewYork University College of Den-tistry in 1975. Dr. Riva also attendedJohns Hopkins University and com-pleted his post-graduate study inoral and maxillofacial surgery at theUniversity of Medicine and Den-tistry of New Jersey-New JerseyDental School.

A former president of the Mill-burn Township Board of Health, Dr.Riva is a fellow of the American

College of Dentists and the Interna-tional College of Dentists.

He is a fellow and diplomat of theAmerican Association of Oral andMaxillofacial Surgeons and a pastpresident of the New Jersey Societyof Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.Dr. Riva is also a member of theAmerican Academy of Oral Medi-cine, American College of OralImplantologists, American Academyof Osseointegration and the NewJersey Association of Dental Anes-thesiology.

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A 6-run uprising in the bottom ofthe second inning sparked the BlueJays to a 7-4 defeat of the Eagles inSaturday’s Millburn-Short Hills Lit-tle League Majors North champi-onship game at Gero Park.

The Blue Jays’ rally featured a 2-run double by Brian Nalitt, a run-scoring single by Jimmy Thompsonand bases-loaded walks to DerekFalcone, Frank DiTommaso andRyan Galligan. Starter Max Gellerand Thompson provided the BlueJays with steady pitching.

Doug Allan’s 2-run homer sparkedthe Cardinals to a 5-4 defeat of Spar-rows in June 13 playoff action.

Falcone laced a 3-run double andThompson pitched six solid inningsJune 10 to help the Blue Jays post a13-3 playoff defeat of the Eagles.Mike and Evan Dalsass each hadtwo hits for the Eagles.

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Eric Rice fanned 12 and held theDiamondbacks to three hits Satur-day in leading the Rockies to an 11-0 victory in the Major League Southchampionship game. Rice alsohomered in the contest.

Noah Levin’s two hits and threeRBI sparked the Redbirds to an 11-6playoff defeat of the Tides on June10. Jeffrey Rauch banged out threehits and scored three runs for thevictors.

David Mendel had two hits anddrove in four runs in a single inningJune 10 to help the Diamondbacksoutslug the Redbirds 16-10 in play-

off action. Max Dolce chipped inwith two hits, three RBI and tworuns scored for the Diamondbacks.

Garett Blake had two hits anddrove in the winning run to back thecomplete game effort of pitcher EricRice June 10 in the Rockies’ 3-2playoff defeat of the Diamondbacks.Zachary Lakin singled and scored arun for the Diamondbacks.

Frank Nicola pitched four solidinnings and added two hits June 10in the Marlins’ 19-10 playoff defeatof the Clippers.

American Association

Jeremy Solomon’s three hits andtwo RBI sparked the Mustangs to an8-6 defeat of the Pirates in Satur-day’s league championship game.The Pirates received two hits and anRBI from Matt Arons and RubenSchwartz. John Keyloun and DavidMendel each had two hits for thePirates.

Two hits and two RBI by RubenSchwartz sparked the Mustangs to a10-2 playoff defeat of the Yankeeson June 10. Brandon Cheung hadtwo hits and an RBI for the Yankees.

International League

Steven Jakub (three hits, fourRBI) and Julien Wormser (two hits,three RBI) sparked the Padres to acome-from-behind 13-12 defeat ofthe Reds in Saturday’s league cham-pionship game.

The Padres, who scored six timesin the sixth to erase a 12-7 deficit,received solid pitching from GregPollock and Dean Tepper as well asstellar defense from shortstop PeterDaniels. Adam Martin doubled anddrove in two runs for the Reds in a14-6 playoff defeat of the Cobras onJune 10.

Julien Worsmer belted a grandslam and drove in seven runs, lead-ing the Padres to a 24-1 playoff routof the Expos on June 10. Blake Met-zger added a 3-run blast and finishedwith four RBI for the victors.

Atlantic Coast League

Peter Costanzo, Patrick Colicchio,Lauren Nadel and Max Janoff eachdelivered key RBI Saturday, leadingthe Royals to a 10-2 defeat of theAngels in Saturday’s Atlantic CoastLeague title game.

Michael Donnelly, Teddy Cantor,Christian Betts, Jeffrey Eisenbudand Nikhil Vohra provided the Roy-als with stellar defense. MichaelSanowitz and Keiichi Miyashitaeach had two hits for the Angels.

Chris Nascone, JoJo Goldman,Max Janoff, Vohra and Betts sparkeda 7-run rally, sending the Royals to a7-5 defeat of Thunder in June 10playoff action. Nettie Feinberg

drove in two runs for the Thunder.Sam Waters and Luke Vreeland

each banged out three hits June 10 inthe Angels’ 14-8 playoff defeat ofthe Barons. James Collingwood hadtwo hits and scored two runs in alosing cause.

Gulf Coast League

Dan Bourne and Josh Biegeltossed a combined 3-hitter Saturday,leading the Badgers to a 6-0 defeatof the Cougars in the Gulf CoastLeague championship game. TimBull and Willie Bonomo each drovein two runs for the Badgers.

The Badgers received stellardefensive play from Mike Katzmanand Courtney Pittenger.

Little League crowns 2000 champions

Tim Mackessy and Joe Reginacombined on a 2-hitter, leading theMillburn-Short Hills Little League’s11-12 American All-Stars to a sea-son-opening 22-3 defeat of ElmoraSunday afternoon in the Clark Tour-nament.

Robert Vogt and Chris Gonnellaeach rapped out three hits andscored four runs for Millburn. SeanJeffers and Dan Parcells chipped inwith two hits and three runs apiecefor the victors.

Andrew O’Leary and Vinnie Fal-cone tossed a combined 4-hitter andfanned eight Saturday, leading theMillburn-Short Hills Little League’s8-year-old All-Stars to a season-opening 12-2 defeat of Westfield inthe Clark Tournament.

Millburn jumped out to a 5-runlead in the first on 2-out hits by DanFeldman, Tyler Udland, AndrewSpelman, Falcone and O’Leary. TheAll-Stars, aided by a Bryan Gonnel-la double and a David Hamiltontriple, tacked on four runs in the sec-ond.

Rosters of eight all-star teams rep-resenting the Millburn-Short HillsLittle League in summer competi-tion were announced at Saturday’sFamily Day celebration in GeroPark. Team rosters are:

Millburn 8-year-old All-StarsVinnie Falcone, Daniel Feldman,

Adam Fichtelberg, NicholasGehring, Bryan Gonnella, DavidHamilton, Hyland Murphy, AndrewO’Leary, Eric Rubenstein, AndrewSpelman, Tyler Udland and KevinWilson. Coaches: Steven Colin andTom Gonnella.

Millburn American 9-10 All-Stars (District 9)

Raymond Buckley, Sean Campi,Alex Chang, Luke Geller, MatthewGonnello, Jeremy Gordon, NickHellmuth, Kevin McCarville, BrianO’Toole, Kyle Roth, GeoffreyTwombly and Myles Udland. Man-ager: Mike Light. Coaches: BillGoodman, Tim Carroll and SteveBaker.

Millburn National 9-10All-Stars

William Bonomo, Daniel Bourne,Maxwell Devers, Max Dolce,Daniel Elkind, Alex Hertz, MichaelKatzman, David Krauss, DanielMiggins, Oliver Nugent, JoshPlump, Adam Talpalar and JoshuaWebman. Coach: Steve Hertz.

Millburn American 11-12 All-Stars (District 9)

Timothy Arnold, Michael Dal-sass, Michael Dasti, Max Geller,Christopher Gonnella, Sean Jeffers,Matthew Kral, Timothy Mackessy,

Daniel Parcells, Craig Ramirez,Joseph Regina and Robert Vogt.Manager: Kevin Ford.

Millburn National 11-12 All-Stars

Douglass Allan, Richard Chan-dler, Chris Cummins, Evan Dalsass,Nicholas Devers, Julian Durando,Derek Falcone, Joshua Fichtelberg,Gregory Hertz, Richard Nagy, SethPodhoretz, Jimmy Thompson andRoss Wasserman. Coaches: JackDibble and Steve Jeffers.

Millburn 13 All-StarsRoss Alpert, Scott Atkins, Daniel

Bate, Matt Czinger, Aaron Fernan-dez, Erich Gehring, Jeremy Gerson,Peter Jurgensen, Andrew Kehl,Patrick Mackessy, David Nakagami,Scott Petkanics, Joe Schulz andGreg Schvey. Coach: AnthonyDasti.

Millburn 14-15 All-Stars(Babe Ruth)

Doug Blacker, Doug Britton,Lloyd Buckley, Billy Davis, AlexEmposimato, Michael Gonnello,Alex Moaba, David Nathan, ChrisParcells, Craig Parcells, Troy Pit-tenger, John Porges, Ben Seeleyand Scott Smith. Coaches: FrankDasti Jr., Bob Gonnello and KenSoriano.

Millburn 14-15 All-StarsChris Arnold, Ben Bouton,

Bobby Chandler, James Colabelli,David Colin, Michael Gottlieb,Andrew Guadagno, James Horn,Jon Matzner, Jeff Ramirez, JeffSchvey and Nick Volpe. Coaches:Steven and Bryan Colin.

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These are difficult times for Mill-burn’s entry in the Essex CountyAmerican Legion Baseball League.

Post 140 and its first-year skipperBobby Yarnell have dropped fourconsecutive games, the latest being a10-5 setback Monday night toNational Division leader Livingston,following a pair of season-openingvictories over the West Essex Subur-ban Knights.

Millburn carried a 5-3 lead intothe seventh inning of Monday’s con-test only to see Livingston Post 201tag Post 140 starter Jordan Malehand two relievers for seven runsbefore the home side was able torecord an out.

A 4-run third-inning rally enabledMillburn to overcome a 1-0 Liv-ingston lead.

Post 140 first baseman DannyErrico reached on a 2-base error toopen the home third. Infield singlesby shortstop Billy Davis and centerfielder Rob Gonnello loaded thebases.

Second baseman Jordan Hellmansingled to left, plating Errico withthe tying run. Pitcher Maleh helpedhis own cause with a 2-run single toright, chasing home Davis andGonnello.

Hellman scored Millburn’s fourthrun of the inning when left fielderRichard Lister grounded into a field-er’s choice.

Post 140 third baseman Al Ter-hune reached on an infield hit beforeright fielder Chris Salantrie wentdown on strikes and catcher ChrisColabelli grounded into a fielder’schoice to end the inning.

Hellman’s fifth-inning single plat-ed Gonnello, who had walked andstolen second, with Post 140’s finalrun.

Livingston Post 201 reachedMaleh for single runs in the fifth andsixth.

Maleh walked the first two battershe faced in the seventh, promptingYarnell to bring on Doug Petkanicsin relief.

Petkanics (0-1) faced four batters,allowing two hits and two walks,becoming the pitcher of record onthe losing side as Livingstongrabbed a 6-5 lead. Livingston tal-lied its final four runs on a bases-loaded triple and error on an over-throw at third base.

Terhune brought the inning to a

close by retiring the next three bat-ters in order.

Maleh allowed five runs, twoearned, on three hits, one strikeoutand three walks in six-plus innings.

Millburn, which went down inorder in the seventh, dropped to 2-4with the defeat.

Post 140 made it a sweep of ahome-and-home series with the Sub-urban Knights on June 14, rolling toa 9-5 victory in the home opener onJune 14.

Maleh sparked Millburn on themound and at the plate.

The right-hander tossed a com-plete game 3-hitter and fannedseven. He also went 3-for-4 with twoRBI.

Verona Post 183 dealt Millburn itsfirst defeat the following night, win-ning 3-1 at Millburn High School ina contest halted by darkness after sixinnings.

Southpaw Bryan Colin took theloss, allowing two runs in the secondand one in the fifth.

Alex Gold delivered a game-tyinghomer in the bottom of the sixth andBrandon Bailey delivered a 3-rundouble later in the inning Fridaynight at Underhill Field in Maple-wood, sending right-hander DannyIantosca and South Orange to a 7-4win over Post 140.

Iantosca, who went the distancefor South Orange, fanned eight andscattered 10 hits.

An RBI single by Errico snappeda 3-3 tie in the top of the sixth. Post140 southpaw Anthony Dasti (0-1)suffered the loss.

Caldwell Post 185, in a makeup ofa June 12 rainout, took advantage ofsix errors to deal visiting Post 140 a12-3 setback.

POST NOTES—Saturday’sscheduled doubleheader againstVailsburg at Seton Hall Prep in WestOrange has been moved to Sundayat 11 a.m.

Leading Post 140 in hittingthrough six games are Hellman(.500, four RBI), Maleh (.429, fourRBI), Gonnello (.350), Terhune

(.333, two RBI) and Lister (.300,three RBI).

Staff ERA leaders are Colin(1.75), Maleh (3.00) and Dasti(3.50). Maleh (1-0) and Dasti (0-1)are scheduled to start Sunday’s twin-bill against Vailsburg.

Three teams from the EssexCounty American Legion BaseballLeague will qualify for next month’sstate tournament.

Sites for district play, scheduledfor July 22 to 25, are Breslin Field inLyndhurst, Union High School’sRapkin Field, Mercer County Parkin West Windsor and Union Field inWest Deptford.

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TAKING HIS LEAD—Brendan Bate of Post 140 takes a walking lead off second base in the bottom ofthird inning in Monday’s contest against Livingston Post 201.

Millburn Post 140results, schedule

SeptemberS-16 Lakeland A-1:00S-23 West Milford A-1:00Th-28 Orange H-2:00OctoberS-7 West Orange H-1:00F-13 Wayne Valley A-7:00S-21 Passaic Valley H-1:00S-28 Clifford J. Scott A-1:00NovemberS-4 Delbarton H-2:00Th-23 Madison A-11:00

By Jim Connelly

Hitting the ground running.From meetings with parents,

returning players and students, it hasbeen a busy week for Carmen Guar-ino, Millburn High School’s newfootball coach.

Guarino, whose appointment ascoach and a health/physical educa-tion teacher at the high school wasmade official at Monday night’s finalBoard of Education meeting of the1999-2000 school year, becomes theteam’s third head coach in three sea-sons.

A longtime assistant coach atUnion High School under the lateLou Rettino, one of New Jersey’sgridiron coaching greats, Guarinoassumes the Millburn post afterspending the 1999 campaign asassistant head coach and defensivecoordinator at Bridgewater-RaritanHigh School.

The Bridgewater residentacknowledges he is stepping into adifficult situation in taking over aprogram that is coming off back-to-back 0-10 campaigns.

“I think is an opportunity for meand presents a challenge of bringingstability to the program,” said Guar-ino, who is succeeding Dave Curtinat the Miller helm.

Curtin stepped down as coach inApril after one season here to takeover as coach at Kenilworth HighSchool.

“People have been very receptivein town, which is a great sign thatgood things are going to happen,”Guarino said in a telephone inter-view Tuesday morning.

Guarino, on the night his appoint-ment became official, met withmembers of the Fifth Quarter Club,the program’s booster club.

In the final few days of the currentschool year, which concludes today,he was scheduled to meet with theteam’s returning players and alsomeet with students at the middleschool.

“While our goal is still winning,our aim is to get the program backon track and take winning as itcomes,” Guarino said.

A daunting task awaits Guarino,who has never endured a sub .500campaign in 20 seasons of coachingfootball, 19 years (1980-99) at

Union and last season at Bridgewa-ter-Raritan.

The Millers are not only winlessin their last 22 games but moving upto the large school Skyline Divisionof the Northern Hills Conferenceeffective at the start of the 2000-01school year.

The Millers’ 9-game regular sea-son includes contests against stateparochial power Delbarton, Lake-land, West Milford, Orange, WestOrange, Wayne Valley, Passaic Val-ley, Clifford Scott and traditionalThanksgiving Day rival MadisonBorough.

Guarino, who plans to name sev-

eral former associates from his daysat Union to his staff, also has spokenwith several members of Curtin’sstaff, Sal Marinello and Chris Fee-ley, about remaining on as assistants.

He also plans on contacting JoeValentine, also an assistant underCurtin, about a spot on the new staff.

While at Union, Guarino was apart of eight New Jersey State Inter-scholastic Athletic AssociationNorth Jersey, Group 4, Section 2,championship teams (1982, 1984-87and 1991-93).

Guarino plays to employ a versionof the Delaware Wing-T on offenseand favors a 4-4 setup when the

opposition is in possession of thepigskin.

Millburn’s new gridiron coachalso has experience coachingwrestling and track and field.

Guarino has been an assistantwrestling coach s at Union since1980 and been a part of numerousMiller-Farmer showdowns againstMillburn coaches Jerry Sachsel andBill Miron. He also has been anassistant track coach at Union dur-ing that same span.

Guarino earned a bachelor of sci-ence degree in health, physical edu-cation and drivers education from

West Chester University in 1977. He also earned a master of arts

degree in educational administra-tion/supervision from Kean Collegein 1989.

He served as a health and physicaleducation teacher and chairman ofdrivers education at Essex Catholic,now known as Bishop Francis EssexCatholic, in East Orange beforebeing hired by the Union publicschool system in 1980.

Guarino has been a faculty mem-ber at Kawameeh Junior HighSchool/Middle School since joiningthe Union school system.

Guarino accepts Millburn gridiron coaching post

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Classes offered in the recreationdepartment sponsored programinclude Tennis is Fun for 6- and 7-year-olds, junior group and adultgroup classes.

A brochure showing class timesand prices is available by calling543-0506.

Darren DeMarco of 254 MainStreet, an assistant instructor withthe Wind School of Karate in Con-vent Station, earned a Black belt inIsshin Kempo karate on June 12.

DeMarco, who has elected to pur-sue a career as a martial arts instruc-tor, earned his black belt by com-pleting a 3-day test of martial artsskills in traditional forms, bunkai(combative applications) and kumite

(sparring).The new black belt began his mar-

tial arts studies as a teenager inBergen County. DeMarco continuedhis training at Drew Universitywhere he met former township resi-dent Christopher J. Goedecke, amaster teacher of the sport. DeMar-co, after graduating with a bachelorof arts degree in philosophy andAsian studies, joined Goedecke’sorganization as an assistant instruc-tor.

DeMarco, 26, also completedmore than 2,000 hours of coopera-tive teaching as an apprenticeteacher under Goedecke.

Three sessions of the recreationdepartment’s It’s A Hit BaseballCamp for players ages 7 to 12 willbe offered this summer at MillburnHigh School.

The first two sessions, each twoweeks long, are scheduled for June

26 to July 7 and July 10 to 21. Nosession will be held on July 4. Thethird session, one week in duration,is scheduled for July 24 to 28. Reg-istration fees are $250 for the 2-week sessions and $125 for the 1-week session.

Registration forms are available atthe recreation department’s TownHall office. Telephone camp directorPhil Krug, 379-4159, for more infor-mation.

Instruction in seven sports will beoffered at this summer’s DelbartonSports Camps on the Morristownschool’s campus.

The camp, scheduled for June 26through July 28, will offer instruc-tion in football, soccer, lacrosse, ten-nis, ice hockey, basketball and base-ball. Camp offerings also include asports experience program.

Camp age groups include varsity

group for youngsters entering gradeseight and nine, junior varsity groupfor youngsters entering grades fivethrough seven and sports experiencefor youngsters entering grades fourthrough nine.

For additional information or toobtain camp brochures, telephoneConnie Curnow, summer sesisonsand sports camps registrar at 538-3231, extension 3019.

The New Jersey Nets Foundationhas made available to OpportunityProject, a township based organiza-tion serving people with braininjuries, the use of a Yankee Stadiumluxury suite for the 25-time WorldChampions’ game against AmericanLeague East rival Toronto Thursday,September 14, at 7 p.m.

The Lou Gehrig Suite overlooksthird base and holds 30 people.

The use of the entire box is avail-able for a company or individualdonating $12,000 to OpportunityProect.

Companies or individuals mayeach reserve 15 seats in the suite for$6,000.

The box also may be divided intosix lots of five seats each for $2,000per lot. Individual seats are availableat $400.

For more information concerninguse of the box, telephone RitaYohalem at 763-5771.

Registrations for fall soccer, foot-ball, cheerleading, roller hockey andcross country programs are beingconducted by the township recre-ation department at its Town Halloffice or by mail through August 15.

Soccer is offered for first througheighth graders. An instructional pro-gram is offered for first grade boysand girls. Separate boys and girls

leagues are offered for secondthrough eighth graders.

Football, cheerleading and crosscountry are offered to youngstersentering grades four through eight.Roller hockey is open to thirdthrough eighth graders.

Telephone the recreation depart-ment, 564-7097, for more infor-mation.

Registration by mail is beingaccepted by the township recreationdepartment for municipal pool, ten-nis and Par-3 Golf Course member-ship.

Individuals who held membershipin 1998 or 1999 must mail in anapplication, appropriate documents

and payment to the recreationdepartment, 375 Millburn Avenue.Photo identification cards are not tobe mailed with the application.

First-time members must alsomail a 1-inch by 1-inch photograph.

Allow three to five days for pro-cessing of membership applications.1999 photo identification cards cannot be used until 2000 membershiprenewal is completed.

For further information read theapplication which was mailed to alltownship homes or telephone therecreation department at 564-7097.

Forsgate Country Club in MonroeTownship is the venue for the 13thannual golf outing sponsored by theNew Jersey Builders Association(NJBA) on Monday, July 24.

A full golfing package is availableat $225 per person for NJBA mem-bers and $275 for non-members.The package includes 18 holes ofgolf on the Banks or Palmer courses,golf cart, golf pro services, on-course beverages, cocktails, lunchand prizes. Cocktails and lunch onlyare available for $75 to NJBA mem-bers and $125 for non-members.

The outing is open to NJBA mem-bers, guests and prospective mem-bers. Early reservations are recom-mended. For more details, sponsor-ship and registration information,telephone Maritza McGhee at (609)587-5577.

A softball skills competition forboys and girls entering grades threethrough six in the fall will be held aspart of the township’s Fourth of Julyfestivities at 10 a.m. in Taylor Park.

Competitors will participate inthrowing for accuracy and runningthe bases for speed. Boys and girlswill compete separately by gradewith medals awarded to the firstthree finishers in each event.

Entry forms are available at therecreation department’s Town Halloffice.

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SHORT HILLS MOVE RIGHT IN!Updated! Spacious 5BR, 3.5BA sunny Center Hall Colonial situated on privatecul-de-sac. All amenities & MBR w/luxurious bath w/jacuzzi. Wonderful large fam.rm., kitchen addition. Easy living! $775,000.

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Fourth of Julysoftball skillscontest planned

NJBA conductingJuly 24 golf outingat Forsgate CC

Register for town pool, golf,tennis membership by mail

SOFTBALL CHAMPS—Members of the recreation department’sfifth and sixth grade softball league tournament champion River-dogs are, kneeling, Ariella Abuaf, Alyssa Topilow, AllisonBodack, Amanda Greenbaum, Christina DeStefano, ErinShaughnessy and Whitney Silver, second row, Alex Giacona,Jackie Talpalar, Lindsay Goldman, Dena Smith, Brittany Freda,Carly Latish and Anne O’Leary and, third row, coaches FredMcMane, Kevin Shaugnessy, Steve Goldman and John O’Leary.

Recreation department opensregistration for fall programs

TOURNAMENT CHAMPS—Members of the recreation depart-ment’s seventh and eighth grade softball league tournamentchampion Pirates are, kneeling, Dana Pine, Nikki Schneider, Lau-ren Fischer, Emily Lasky, Chelsey Gross, Melissa Cantor andcoach Jeff Schneider and, second row, coach Peter Cohen,Lindsey Rothschild, Melissa Holtz, Sarah Mendel, Jessica See-ley, Kelli Shaugnessy, Suzanne Bradley, Alison Cohen and coachNeal Fischer. Not pictured are Laura Sweeney and AlexandraSpicehandler.

Use of suitefor Yankeegame offered

Black belt in Isshin Kempokarate earned by DeMarco

BLACK BELT—Darren DeMarco of Main Street now holds the dis-tinction of being a Black belt in the Isshin Kempo form of karate.

Delbarton School sports campcommences this Monday

It’s A Hit Baseball Camp taking place at MHS

PTP offering summer sessionsat high school

Two sessions of the recreationdepartment sponsored Winning WaySoccer Camp for boys and girlsentering grades one through six inthe fall will be offered this summerat Millburn High School.Session dates are July 31 throughAugust 4 and August 7 through

August 11. Camp director is Victor“Cap” Arata, a former freshman andvarsity boys’ soccer coach at Mill-burn High School and now the headboys’ soccer coach at LyndhurstHigh School.

The camp staff features currenthigh school and college players

including Millburn High Schoolstandouts Matt Dahlman, RobbieRiva, Leslie Konsig and LaurenGonnella.

Registration fee is $125 per ses-sion.

To register, send a check payableto Winning Way Soccer Camp, toArata, 154 Carmita Avenue, Ruther-ford, 07070. For further informationtelephone Arata at (201) 933-9363between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.

The township recreation depart-ment is offering an adult open courtbasketball program Tuesdayevenings from 7 to 9 o’clock at Tay-lor Park.

Registration takes place at thecourt. Participation fee is $3 pernight. The program runs throughAugust 1.

Telephone the recreation depart-ment, 564-7097, for more informa-tion.

Drivers are needed to transportcontestants participating in the100th United States Amateur GolfChampionship to and from areahotels and airports to Baltusrol GolfClub in Springfield, the venue forthe August 19-27 tournament.

Volunteers must be at least 25years of age. Cars will be providedand volunteers will receive a pass tothe tournament.

Individuals interested in servingas drivers are asked to telephone258-1900 or send a fax to 258-1882.

Soccer Excellence of Mount Free-dom is offering weekly camp ses-sions for youngsters ages 9 to 12 thissummer at Millburn Middle School.

Sessions are scheduled for June26 to 30, August 21 to 25 and

August 28 to September 1.Registration fees are $90 for

youngsters ages 31/2 to 5 attendingthe Kiddie Camp and $110 for play-ers up to the age of 16 attending theDay Camp.

Millburn High School boys’ soc-cer coach Pete Snyder is the campcoordinator.

For more information or to obtaina registration form, telephone 989-1997 or email [email protected].

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Short HillsCustom built Cape Colonial on beautiful parkilikeproperty w/Pond & 15’ x 21’ Deck. 3 Bedrooms, 2baths, Den, Recreation Rm, Lg Liv Room w/Fplce,Formal DR, Exp possibilities. Hartshorn Schoolarea.$549,900. SHH4102

MillburnAttractive Pillared front porch Dutch Col in desSouth Mountain area. Close to school & train. Newroof & exterior paint 1999. New Pergo floor in EIK& new Hot water heater. Fin Hdwd Flrs T/O.$379,000 SHH4092

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WE WARMLY WELCOME...The new owners of this exquisite Ranch located in Short Hills success-fully marketed and sold by Myra Leader and Beth Pine of our Millburnoffice. For the best in Real Estate service, call Myra eves: 973-467-3166or Beth eves: 973-376-7782.

NEW LISTING!Charming bright, spacious Colonial Cape in Millburn offers 3 to 4Bedroms, 2 1/2 Baths, beautiful hardwood floors & stained glass in Liv-ing Room. Built-ins, CAC, Master Bedroom on 1st floor w/office &extra large rooms make this home a winner! $435,000. Take a Virtualtour on our website or call Gertrude Carrington Eves: 973-379-4283.

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Soccer Excellence holding summer sessions at middle school

U.S. Amateur needs volunteer drivers

Adult basketballprogram offered

WE’RE NO. 1—Team Bolton members Kyle McCarthy (left),Roger McGlynn, Nick Doherty and Michael Katzman capturedthe under-9 boys’ division crown at the recent New York-NewJersey Metro Area 3-on-3 tournament in East Brunswick. Thesquad moves on to regional competition in Philadelphia where itwill attempt to gain a berth in January’s national finals in Orlan-do, Fla. Doherty, Katzman and McGlynn play for the MillburnSoccer Club’s Raptors. Team Bolton made the national finals lastyear, losing 4-3 to the Florida Bears in the title match.

Winning Way sets sessions at MHS

THRILL OF A LIFETIME—Hannah Westlake, Caroline Penney, Sarah Van Tassel, Meg Beimfohr andGracie Bukawyn, members of the Millburn Soccer Club’s Vipers, pose with Mia Hamm (back left) andJulie Foudy of the 1999 World Cup champion United States women’s soccer team at a recent NewYork City function.

Sports Copy DeadlineMonday, Noon — Call 376-1200

Xenia Rybak of 82 Rector Street,who graduated this spring fromMount St. Mary Academy and whowill be studying art at New YorkUniversity in the fall, has received a$10,000 award from the AdeledeLeeuw Scholarship Fund.

The scholarship fund is financedfrom a bequest by Ms. DeLeeuw, along time Plainfield resident, author,journalist and arts activist.

Representatives of the EssexCounty Clerk’s Office will be atpolice headquarters on Essex StreetMonday from 1 to 7 p.m. to processapplications for passports and Alco-holic Beverage Control identifica-tion cards, veterans’ and physicians’licenses and to administer notarypublic oaths.

Those applying for passports mustbeing with them a birth certificatecontaining a raised seal and date ofregistration from the city or state ofbirth or naturalization papers andidentification such as a driver’slicense, a governmental identifica-tion card or a previous U.S. passportnot more than 12-years-old. If noneof these means of identification isavailable, the applicant must beaccompanied by an identifying wit-ness who has known the applicantfor at least two years and who is aU.S. citizen or resident alien.

The witness must be able to estab-

lish his own identity by one of themeans listed above.

The applicant also must have two,2-inch square passport photos withhim at the time of application.

There is a $45 fee for adults, $25for children under the age of 16,payable at the time the passportapplication is filed plus a processingfee of $15 per applicant.

Payment can be made by check ormoney order, payable to PassportServices.

Large metal appliances such as airconditioners, stoves, washers, dryersand refrigerators will be picked upcurbside Tuesdays by appointmentor can be brought to the town’s recy-cling yard.

To arrange for collection, call thepublic works department, 564-7062.

Items cannot be placed at the curbbefore 7 p.m. of the day precedingcollection.

State law requires all doors andlids be removed from freezers andrefrigerators prior to setting them atcurbside.

The renovated municipal swim-ming pool in Gero Park will open forthe season Saturday.

The pool will be open to membersonly from 11 a.m. to noon and to alltownship residents, free of charge,from noon to 7 p.m.

A free shuttle bus service running

from the Hartshorn School parkingarea to Gero Park will be in opera-tion from 11 a.m. through 3 p.m.Saturday.

The renovated main pool featuresa water slide while the new babypool has a zero depth entry point andan umbrella water geyser.

Other improvements at the poolgrounds include shade trees, newumbrellas and a new filter system.

The official grand opening andribbon cutting ceremony is sched-uled for 12:30 p.m. and will includea flag salute, entertainment and freeice cream.

Renovated township swimmingpool opens for new season Saturday

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Staff photo by Jim ConnellyREADY FOR THE SWIMMERS—A new season begins Saturday at the township’s swimming pool inGero Park. The renovated facility will be open to members only from 11 a.m. to noon and to all townshipresidents from noon until 7 p.m.

Town picks uplarge appliances

County processing passportapplications here Monday

Township studentreceives award

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SOCIABLE WIDOWWhite Italian female, full fig-ured, looking for companion-ship with a non-smoking,non-drinking gentleman, togo out for dinner, go for rides,go to Atlantic City and spend-ing quiet evenings at home.BOX 20284

LONELY PARTNER70, but looks younger, 5’, 145lbs, retired but lonely, wholoves bowling, music, AtlanticCity, dinner in or out, familygatherings and quietevenings at home. I am ingood health and full of fun.Looking for a partner to sharelife with. BOX 20288

WOMAN OF YOUR DREAMSSingle female, 28, exotic back-ground, very attractive, pro-fessional, intelligent, fit, greatsense of humor, energetic,passionate, would like tomeet a 35 to 40 yr old, singlewhite male, 5’10” to 6’2”,with same exact qualities.BOX 20293

6’3”, 275 lb......Dream girl. Now that I’vegot your attention, just kid-ding. A very attractive blonde,hazel eyes, 5’5”, 118 lbs and ingood shape. Looking forsomeone to enjoy it with. Hemust be an attractive whitemale, who’s humorous, easygoing and fun to be with.BOX 20316

NO TIME LIKE NOWWhat are you waiting for? Iam here and you are there!One of us is in the wrongplace. I am a senior lady in my70’s looking for a senior male,with a compatible personalityto enjoy good times together.BOX 20325

GIVE ME A CALLSingle female who’s indepen-dent, strong, likes dining,dancing and much more.Looking for a single male withsimilar interests, for friendshipand good times. BOX 12849

MUST CALL 44 yr old, divorced blackfemale, is looking for a singlewhite male, for romance, hap-piness and more. Must be anon-smoker and non-drinker,who’s financially secured. Giveme a call if you fit the descrip-tion. BOX 12851

SPONTANEOUS LADYPassion for life and fun, pret-ty, petite, slim, youthful early50’s. Looking for older, gener-ous gentleman, who enjoysthe finer things in life forfriendship and companion-ship. BOX 17493

PRETTY AND PETITE52 yr old, slim, educatedwoman of substance, person-ality plus, stylish, secure.Enjoys dining out, gourmetcooking and candlelight din-ners at home. Seeking finan-cially secure gentleman, 58 to65 for friendship and possiblelong term relationship. BOX17500

GREEN EYESAttractive, professional, singlewhite female, blonde hair,green eyes, 48, 5’10”, 147 lbs,outgoing, spontaneous andcaring. Enjoys dining out, theoutdoors, theater and life.Seeking a single white male,well built, non-smoker, 45 to55, generous, caring with sim-ilar interests. BOX 18349

LOVING HEARTRomantic, attractive, sincere,bright, white, professionallady, 53, 5’4”, non-smoker,slim, feminine, sensual. Seek-ing male counterpart, self-confident, romantic with asense of humor. Must commu-nicate emotionally and physi-cally and be able to pursue amonogamous lifetime rela-tionship. BOX 18543

HAPPINESS IS KEYSingle white, Jewish female,22, blonde with blue eyes,classy, caring, non-smoker.Seeks Jewish male, 23 to 30,adventurous, mature, sensi-tive, emotionally stable, witha sense of humor, no games ordrugs. Non-smokers pre-ferred. BOX 18613

DOW UP-DOW DOWN, BUTI’m stable! Witty, warm, anddefinitely wonderful, Jewishprofessional female, 53-ish,favors tall, Jewish Mensch,with whom to share feelingsand friendship, laughter,support, and common inter-ests. Talk and explore thepossibilities? BOX 21010

RUSSIAN DOCTOR 39Attractive, blonde, intelli-gent, Doctor, looking to findone sincere and down toearth, single, white male. Forromance and love. Mustdesire a serious monoga-mous relationship. BOX21022

SIMPLY THE BESTSingle, white, professionalfemale, early 40’s, glamorous,with class and style. In searchof single, white, professionalgentleman, 41 to 47, with thesame, to sweep her off herfeet. Call for details. BOX19530

LOVE 4 A LIFETIMEVery pretty, compassionate,slender, long-haired, singleJewish female, 32, 5’7”, 125lbs, non-smoker, non-drinker,music composer accountant.Affectionate, yet waiting untilhoneymoon! Seeks sweet,dependable, well-educated,Jewish or Christian man, toshare walks, comedy, fun andold fashioned romance! BOX19961

OLD FASHIONED VALUESYoung in mind, body and spir-it. Petite, professional, 54,5’2”, 110 lbs, smoker, warm,genuine and down to earth.Seeking a non pretentious,intelligent and sincere whitemale in my age range, 5’8”plus, average build, whoenjoys and appreciates thesimple things in life. BOX19964

BRIGHT & BEAUTIFULDivorced, Jewish profession-al female, mid 40’s, warmand caring, into health, fit-ness and fun. Seeks an intel-ligent, successful, kind andconsiderate counterpart, 44to 54, with entrepreneurialspirit and sense of humor.BOX 19973

IT TAKES TWODivorced, professional, redhead 37, who enjoys movies,New York City, and the shore.Looking for professionalmale, with a good sense ofhumor, who’s Interested in along term relationship. BOX19997

BLUE EYES SPARKLEFit, professional, athletic,very attractive, long blondehair, single, white female 39,definitely believes in laugh-ter. Easy going, casual, spon-taneous and playful. Avidskier. Favorites: tennis, hik-ing, NYC, Giants, movies, andFlowers. Seeks professional,stable, athletic, honest, sin-gle or divorced, white male33 to 43, 5’7” plus. BOX20309

FINE BRUNETTESingle white female, 54,attractive, slim, 5’10”,brunette with great sense ofhumor and positive attitude.Seeks tall, single or divorced,white professional male,who is upbeat, attractive,open minded, with variedinterests such as travel,music, movies, to share goodtimes and possible long termrelationship. BOX 19522

DOW UP-DOW DOWN,BUTI’m stable! Witty, warm,appealing, Jewish profes-sional, 53ish, favors tall Jew-ish mensch, with whom toshare feelings, laughter, ban-ter and our interests. Let’stalk and explore the possibil-ities. BOX 20338

A DELIGHTFUL PACKAGESingle white professionalfemale, petite, trim, veryattractive hazel eyed,brunette, honest, outgoingwith class and substance. Insearch of a single white pro-fessional male, 58 to 60, withsimilar qualities. BOX 20973

FIRST TIME ADDivorced, white female, 52,sweet, attractive, intelligent,educated, warm and funny,enjoys the outdoors, writing,creativity and more. Seekinga smart, funny, understand-ing, stable man who is abeliever with good character.BOX 20980

HONEST AND SINCEREDivorced white mother oftwo, 39, red hair, hazel eyes,athletic, sincere, enjoys ski-ing, biking, and the out-doors. Seeking male 35 to 45,with good sense of humorand similar interests. BOX20982

DREAMS DO COME TRUECaring, bright, beautiful,divorced, white professionalfemale, teacher, youthful,blonde, slim, non-smoker.Enjoys dancing, dining, sea-shore, culture, travel. Seekscaring, emotionally secure,successful, attractive, fit, wellgroomed, divorced, whiteprofessional male, 49 to 60.BOX 19860

TOP TEN WISH LISTTall, attractive, intelligent,educated, affluent, classy,slim, professional, non-smok-ing, single white female, 54,who enjoys golf, travel andthe company of goodfriends. Seeks professionalsingle man, 50 to 60, withthe same qualities, for shar-ing and caring. BOX 20987

WORST CASE SINARIOFirst time ad. First experi-ence. Attractive, 38 yr old,single white female. Seekssingle white male with allthe right attributes... plus!For I’ll be your last ad. BOX20997

COLLEGE PROFESSOR 42Attractive, refined, single,white female, enjoys jog-ging, boating, cooking, trav-el and photography. If thereare any attractive, single,white males out there whoare seeking a healthy andhappy relationship, pleaserespond to my ad. BOX21005

LADY SEEKS COMPANIONDivorced woman, 33, 5’1”,125 lbs, is seeking a male, 45to 65, who’s emotionally andfinancially secure, for friend-ship, companionship, thatmay eventually lead to along term relationship. Ienjoy New York City, theater,dining out, cooking dinnersand quality time out or athome, BOX 21007

IS THIS YOU?Tall, passionate, well educat-ed, single female, seeks sin-cere, tall, well educated,financially secure gentleman,46 to 55, who enjoys candle-light dinners, theater, travel,movies, sporting events andromantic picnics. BOX 21025

CLASSY BLONDEDivorced white/Jewishfemale, very pretty, fit, 5’6”,125 lbs, with great sense ofhumor. Seeks singlewhite/Jewish male 55 to 65,who is emotionally andfinancially secure. Possiblelife time relationship. BOX21043

LEATHER AND LACEAttractive, slim, 53 yr youngfemale, 5’4”, 125 lbs, reddishhair, enjoys mostly every-thing from hot dogs tocaviar, row boats to yachts.Seeking a single whitedivorced or widowed male,49 to 59, unattached, unen-cumbered, financially secure,5’10”, with good values.Smoker okay, light drinkersokay. BOX 21048

MAKE ME LAUGHAttractive single whitefemale, blue eyed brunette,34, 5’8”. Seeks single ordivorced white gentleman,32 to 40, non-smoker, whoenjoys conversation, beach-es, music, fitness, travel andhaving fun. Sense of humor amust. BOX 21049

MY ROMANCEHigh level energy, slim, whitefemale, 5’4”, middle 50’s,love dancing, specially sina-tra and Latin music, goodhumor, parties and goodearthy conversation. Mynobel quest is to seek a sin-gle white male, 57 to early60’s, to share the quality oflife with a romantic relation-ship. BOX 12036

GIVE ME A CALL5’5” female, with darkbrown hair, big brown eyes,beautiful skin and smile,height/weight proportion-ate. Enjoys the outdoors, hik-ing, biking, and gardening.Seeking a male, 5’10” ortaller, blue eyes a plus, with agood sense of humor andlikes to have fun. BOX 12871

SOMEONE SPECIALSingle white female, veryattractive, mid 40’s, 5’5”, fit,athletic, professional, intocomputers. Enjoys tennis,exercise, dining, dancing,movies. Looking for singlewhite male interested in sim-ilar activities who would beeasy going, sincere yet silly attimes. Hoping for long termrelationship. BOX 19510

INVESTMENTS OPTIONSAssets: Inception - 1948;youthful, attractive, slender,athletic, well educated,classy, fun loving, vivacious,health conscious. Mergersought: white professionalmale, similar qualities, col-lege graduate preferred.Non-smoker essential. BOX19902

LOVE FOR A LIFETIMEVery pretty, compassionate,slender, long-haired, singleJewish female, 32, 5’7”, 125lbs, non-smoker, non-drinker,music composer, accountant.Affectionate, yet waitinguntil honeymoon! Seekssweet, dependable, educat-ed, Jewish or Christian male,to share walks, comedy, fun,old fashioned romance! BOX20252

NICE TO BE AROUNDAttractive, petite, white, pro-fessional female, 52, withauburn hair. Would like tomeet an honest, sincere, car-ing male in his 50’s. Enjoymusic, dancing, theater,movies, reading, dining outetc, for friendship first andpossibly more. BOX 21266

YOUNG 80’SWidowed, white female,young 80’s, active, who loveshome life. Would love tobake, cook and spoil theright man. Looking for whitemale, 75 to 80, who enjoysthe outdoors, good times,for friendship, companion-ship and possibly more. BOX22629

TAKE A CHANCESweet, warm, Irish/Americanprofessional, 45, likes mosteverything, laughs easily,friendly, loyal, all that andattractive too. Looking for akind, considerate adoringmale, who puts me first andif we are lucky build a life.BOX 19705

FIRST PRIORITYIs a relationship full of love.Attractive, single whitefemale, 48, 5’7”, 135 lbs,affectionate, non-materialis-tic, old fashioned, health ori-entated, home body. Seekstall non-smoker with samepriorities. Shyness a plus.BOX 23290

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DESIRES OF THE HEARTAttractive, fit, white femalein her early 50’s, red hair andbrown eyes, is seeking akind, loving, single male, toshare good times, friendshipand maybe more. BOX 14897

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A POLISH SMILECute, white, Polish Lithuanianmale, 46, 5’8”, 230 lbs. Likemovies, music and quite times.Seeking a cute, easy going,attractive Polish female, ageunimportant, slender to medi-um build, with similar inter-ests, for weekend trips toPennsylvania. BOX 20313

HI, HONEY I’M HOME!Divorced white male, 42, slimbuild, Christian, tender, warmand affectionate, seeks samequalities in a nice woman, 30to 50, to come home to forev-er. BOX 20315

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!Divorced, widowed, Christian,professional male, non-smok-er, social drinker, 50, 6’1”, 185lbs, handsome, well built andeducated. Seeking divorced orwidowed, white female, non-smoker, definitely under 45,over 5’5”, pretty, warm andslender. BOX 20319

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LADY HYPNOTISTWith pleasant voice sought byhonest, good looking, 6’, slim,divorced white professionalmale, 50, non-smoker, gentleand hypnotizable. BOX 20334

HANDSOME & ROMANTIC37 yr old, 6’3”, honest, sensi-tive single, white male. Seeksattractive, affectionate, sin-gle, white, professionalfemale who enjoys diningout, movies, fireplaces, week-end getaways and a meaning-ful relationship. BOX 23556

TAKE A CHANCE39 yr old, single white/Italianmale, 5’8”, medium build,dark hair, is looking for a sin-gle female, 30 to 40, who ishonest, fun and has no hangups. Kids okay, smokers okay.BOX 23694

JUST A CALL AWAY48 yr old, single father,employed, good looking, islooking for a slim femalewho would like to sharegood times with me and mychild. Let’s go to the movies,dining and more. BOX 12875

NEED NOT BE PERFECTJust be a nice, friendly, con-siderate, marriage minded,single white female, 32 to 42.I’m a respectful, caring, easyto get along with, educated,MBA, single white profes-sional male, early 40’s, with awide range of interests. BOX19384

LET’S GET TOGETHERHandsome, romantic, singlewhite male, 6’, dark brownhair and green eyes, likessports, films, music, comediesand more. Looking for a pas-sionate, sensual female, 23to 43, with long hair and agreat sense of humor. BOX15869

LET’S BE FRIENDSSingle male, likes movies,dancing and more. Lookingfor a single female, to hangout and perhaps start a rela-tionship. BOX 15879

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MUTUALLY SUPPORTIVEPartnership sought withenergetic, attractive, healthy,youthful, unselfish, financial-ly stable, loyal homebodyinterested in home and gar-den creativity, sight seeing,nature, smooth jazz and asimple lifestyle with a 66 yrsyoung, 5’7”, never married,German American in NorthNew Jersey. BOX 20925

OUTGOING & FRIENDLYSingle white male, in late40’s, tall, professional, ath-letic, told very good lookingand young looking, seekspretty, warm and sweet sin-gle female who is health con-scious, for friendship andlove. BOX 17812

LOOKING FOR MY WOMANSingle, white male, 37, 5’10,black hair and blue eyes. Ilike dinner, dancing, movies,swimming and so muchmore. Looking for a single,white female, 25 to 45 toshare my interests with. Will-ing to try new things. NewJersey area only. Non-smok-er, social drinker, okay. Makemy day. BOX 19427

PERSONABLEProfessional, single, whitemale, 50, good looking, kindwith a good sense of humor,athletic, seeks an attractive,sweet, single female, 35 to50, fit, for friendship andromance. BOX 19513

SEEKS HYPNOTISTHonest, sentimental, goodlooking, 6’, slim, divorcedwhite professional male, 50,non-smoker. Seeks creative,sentimental woman withpretty nose and soft voice.BOX 20257

GOOD LISTENERDivorced white male, 47, 6’4”,230 lb, attractive, brown hair,eyes, well educated, goodnatured and witty. Enjoysreading, movies, animals,music, dining and outdoors.Seeking long term relation-ship with a divorced, singlewhite female, 38 to 46, withsome similar interests. North-ern Passaic County. BOX 20259

LOOKING FOR MY WOMANSingle white male, 37, 5’10”. Ilike dining, dancing, movies,swimming and so much more.Looking for single whitefemale, 25 to 45, to share myinterests with. Willing to trynew things. New Jersey areaonly. Non-smoker please.Social drinker okay. Make myday. BOX 20267

GIVE ME A CALLGood looking, fit, 39 yr old,divorced white male, 5’9”,who is caring, affectionateand clean cut, with manyinterest. I am looking for afuture with a caring, attrac-tive lady, 28 to 40 yrs old. BOX20347

VOLUNTEER FIREMANFrom Sussex County withmany social events. Singlewhite male, 36, 5’10”, non-smoker, seeking slim female,24 to 36, race open, to enjoysocial events, dinner dances,the outdoors and romanticnights. I am marriage minded,children welcome. BOX 23604

NEW TO PERSONALSConsiderate, friendly, courte-ous, loyal, well educated, sin-gle, white professional male,early 40’s, seeks marriageminded, single white female,30 to 40, with similar person-ality traits. Enjoys museums,Broadway shows, beach, daytrips romantic dinners, music,tennis and the Yankees. BOX23660

HANDSOME DOCTORDivorced, white professionalmale, 42, 5’11”, fit, affection-ate, works nights at the hospi-tal. Enjoys dancing, movies,concerts and dining. Seekingan attractive, white female,20 to 30, for fun and romance.BOX 17786

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WAITING FOR YOUI’m a 43 yr old, single male,enjoys dining out, outdoors,movies, New York City, trav-el, the beach and quiet timeswith someone special.Searching for that specialsomeone who’s missing in mylife. Lets get together soonthe chemistry could be there.BOX 20242

NICE GUY 37 yr old male, 5’10”, 195lbs, dark hair, dark eyes,good looking. Interestsinclude riding my motorcy-cle, playing the drums,mountains, the shore andmovies. Seeking single whitefemale, 35 to 40, pretty, inshape, financially and men-tally secure, with a goodsense of humor. BOX 20244

LAWYER FOR MARRIAGETall, good looking, fit, kind,blue eyed, smart attorney,will marry within 8 months,any bouncy, trim, pretty,shapely female, able to havechildren. Must be easy going,loyal and very loving. BOX20276

50 MIND 60+ BODYSingle male, looking for apetite, 45 to 65, singlefemale. I will shower youwith country music, slowdancing, dining out, countryrides, Atlantic City to name afew. Come join my world, allcalls will be answered. BOX19557

GENTLEMAN SEEKS WIFEThoughtful, polite, easygo-ing, intelligent, successful,single white professionalmale, early 40’s, enjoysmovies, theater, Jersey shore,dancing, comedy clubs,bookstores, Mets, golf andtennis. Seeks thoughtful car-ing single white female, 30’s.BOX 24011

A HAPPY LIFEYoung 60 ish, white gentle-man, who likes laughing,music, food, good conversa-tions, a glass of wine andbeing with a nice person.Looking for a slim, attractivewhite lady, 48 to 60, withsimilar interests to begin awarm and wonderful rela-tionship. BOX 15430

GOOD TIMES AWAIT59 yr old, single male, 6’3”,195 lbs, retired, with a widevariety of interests, is lookingfor a single female, for goodtimes and friendship. BOX15031

RUGGEDLY HANDSOMESingle white male, 6’, 200 lbs,blonde with blue eyes, finan-cially secure, healthy, honest,romantic, open minded,enjoys PA country home, Vir-ginia shore home, natureand the ocean. Seeks a trim,jeans to lace lady, 35 to 50,ready to start over and possi-bly relocate. BOX 23633

A GOOD DAY TO YOU!Single male, 60 plus, profes-sional, slim and athletic, non-drinker, non-smoker, healthy.Seeking a single female, for apossible relationship. BOX12135

STARTING OVERI am a 53 yr old, 6’3”, 220 lbs,self employed, divorced,white male with brown hairand brown eyes who likestraveling, sports, the out-doors, movies and dancing.Seeking a female for a seri-ous relationship. Non-smok-er. BOX 14462

A REAL ROMANTIC!Single white male, 41, insearch of a single whitefemale, 34 to 45, who’s outspoken, down to earth,knows the true word of whatdating is all about, communi-cation, romance and likes tolaugh. If you’re for real thenyou know what to do, BCarea. BOX 23614

SEIZE THE MOMENTSingle male, 25, 5’10”, 190lb, black hair, brown eyes,shy, non- smoker, socialdrinker and healthy. Likesmusic, computers and more.Looking for a single female,who’s good looking, sweet,can make me happy andtreat me right, for friendshipand possibly more. BOX11672

SCORPIO Single male, Italian descent,attractive, clean shaven,clear complexion, youthfulappearance, in 60’s, with 50’sappearance, 5’11”, 170 lbs,aerobic walker, excellentphysical condition, energetic,never married , no children.Enjoys dinner, long rides,travel, dancing, humor,movies. Seeking single whitehonest female, 50 to 60, withsimilar interests and charac-teristics. BOX 23672

LETS GET TOGETHER65 yrs old, retired, singlewhite male, looking for a, 60to 64, slim, healthy, attrac-tive, single female. BOX14683

TRUE LOVE WAITSItalian widower male, 58,non-smoker, romantic, affec-tionate, enjoys home cook-ing, long drive and more.Seeking a single whitefemale, 45 plus, with similarinterests, for friendship andpossibly more. BOX 15779

LOOK HERE Tall, romantic, 50, non-smok-ing professional, adventurous,good hearted, intelligent, funloving, positive, active, athlet-ically inclined. Seeks fit lady,for a long term relationship.BOX 17671

TALL HANDSOME GENTBlue eyed, 48, single, white,athletic, educated, owns com-pany, successful, caring, sensi-tive, romantic, humorous,honest, warm, passionate.Seeks a together, attractive,fit, bright lady, 40 to 47, forlong term relationship whobelieves the best is yet tocome. Non-smoker. BOX20353

BE MY SUNSHINEYouthful white male, mid50’s, 5’9”, trim, active non-smoker, active and young.Enjoys movies, the beach, newadventures and quiet times.Looking for trim active non-smoking, fun loving female,40’s to 50’s, to share fun times,love and long term relation-ship. BOX 23616

MEETINGS OF THE MINDDivorced white Italian male,37, 195 lbs, brown hair andeyes, enjoys the outdoors,long walks, movies, romance,quiet times and more. Look-ing for a single or divorcedwhite female, 30 to 40, mustbe honest, with similar inter-ests. Children are welcome.BOX 11182

SEEKING UNIQUE WOMAN68 yr old, 5’6”, 165 lbs, whiteChristian, Catholic widower,energetic, non-smoker, non-drinker. Enjoys sports, danc-ing, travel, dining in and out.Seeking a fun loving, caring,slender, widowed, white,Christian, Catholic female, 58to 63, 5’4”, non-smoker, socialdrinker, for friendship andpossible relationship. BOX19486

AGE IS JUST A #Retired male, 68 yr old, 5’10”,but I looks much younger. Ihave blonde hair and blueeyes. My hobbies include fish-ing, camping, gardening,sports, flea market, antiques,movies, dining out and more.Seeking a passionate, finan-cially secure, single female inher 50’s, who is slim, non-smoker and non-drinker. BOX11990

EXPLORER OF LIFESingle white father of three,47, professionally employed,sincere, honest Born AgainChristian. Looking for a Chris-tian female, for fun times andmore. BOX 14895

LETS MAKE IT A DATESingle male, 61, easygoing,with a variety of interests, isseeking a single female, forfriendship and possible dat-ing. BOX 14995

WIDOWER-PARAMUSAREA

Retired 5’11”, usually 188 lbs,salt/pepper hair. Enjoy allkinds of music, dancing,movies, spectator sports, din-ing out or in, rides in thecountry and to the shore.Seeking single lady, shapely,attractive in her 50’s or 60’sfor long term relationship.BOX 17649

NEW TO DATINGI am a widowed, white male,53, 5’11”, 175 lb, with a vari-ety of interests. Would liketo meet a single, petite lady,45 to 55, for long term rela-tionship. Wayne, New Jerseyarea. BOX 17772

SINGLE IN 2000Single white male, 31, 5’10”,185 lbs, fit, attractive, cleancut, enjoys sports, shootingpool, the outdoors, readingand more. Seeks a single,white female, 25 to 37 withsimilar interests, for datingand possibly more. BOX17798

JUST YOU AND IDivorced white male, 49, 5’9”,considered attractive, downto earth, great shape, greatsense of humor. Seeking non-smoking, divorced whitefemale, 40 to 48, for longterm relationship and hope-fully more. BOX 19386

LET’S GET TOGETHERI am an old, old white male,senior citizen, wanting tomeet a young, young whitefemale, senior citizen with notie downs and free to do any-thing anytime. BOX 19512

STRIKE AN INTEREST?Single male, late 30’s, brownhair and eyes, great shape,enjoys the outdoors biking,exercise, movies and music.Looking for a single female,30 to 45, who’s full figured,tall, caring and compassion-ate, for a possible relation-ship. BOX 12109

DEAR VELVET LADYLet’s waltz in a soft pale moonlight. Divorced white male,6’6”, 250 lbs, no children, 54,romantic. Likes to send cards,flowers, poetry, to kiss andcuddle. Seeks average whitelady, 5’6” to 5’10”, 150 to 200lbs, who believes that what ison the inside is what counts.BOX 20375

LONELY RETIREDSingle retired male over 65,5’8”, 165 lbs, smoker, seekinga suitable female, under 65,under 5’6”, under 130 lbswho could tolerate a smoker.BOX 15165

TRUTH IN ADVERTISINGDivorced white male, 50,5’11”, 180 lbs, handsome,romantic, loyal, athletic andyouthful. Enjoys hiking,cycling, weight training, NewYork city, the theater and rockconcerts. In search of a singlewhite female, 35 to 45, who’sslim, attractive, athletic, readyfor a long term relationship.BOX 20948

SEEKING FUN & LOVEYouthful, handsome, athlet-ic, white professional seek-ing a feisty woman tobecome the ÒLove of mylifeÓ, my best friend and soulmate, must be 40 to 55, pret-ty, passionate, trim, intelli-gent and willing to share anexciting and happy life witha kind, generous guy whoenjoys travel, music, dancingand fine dining. Non-smok-ers only. BOX 19508

BERGEN COUNTYItalian gentleman, 48, 5’5”,attractive, dark hair, is lookingfor a single female, 38 to 45,intelligent, spontaneous,witty, physically fit with nobaggage and similar back-ground. BOX 23678

WHY WAIT ANY LONGER?Single white male, 41, 6’, 220lbs, physically fit, enjoyssports, movies, dining out,comedy clubs, long walks andmuch more. Seeking anattractive, single female, 35 to45 who’s down to earth and anon-smoker, for friendshipand possible long term rela-tionship. BOX 11875

READY TO COMMIT?Single male, 32, 5’8”, darkhair, eyes, medium build,family oriented, handsome,down to earth, enjoys theoutdoors, the shore, long dri-ves, walks and children.Seeks a single female, with agreat sense of humor, lovesto laugh, good listener, com-mitment and marriage mind-ed with similar interests. BOX14890

4 D LOVE OF NATUREProfessional outdoors man,60, 6’2” 230 lbs, collegegrad, non-smoker, socialdrinker. Seeking long termrelationship with a lady whowould enjoy, fishing, tennis,hiking, camping, tennis, crosscountry skiing, nature toursand jogging. BOX 12055

LET’S BUILD OUR LOVE41 yr old, single white male,6’, 220 lbs, athletic build, whoenjoys dining out, movies,sports, comedy clubs, walks,and much more. Seeking sin-gle white female, attractive,35 to 45, non- smoker, downto earth, for friendship, possi-ble relationship. BOX 12708

NO STRINGS ATTACHEDCasual yet passionate rela-tionship sought. Italian whitemale, in 40’s, tall, handsomeand fit, seeks adventurous,open minded female. I havewhat you’re looking for.Satisfaction guaran-teed. Race andage open. Callnow! BOX14407

BIGHEARTED

Attractive,Capr i corn ,m u s c u l a rmale, 28, 6’,blonde with blueeyes, an animal lover.Seeks a single female, non-drinker or smoker, childless,marriage minded, for rela-tionship to the stars. BOX19546

LOVE TO LAUGH40, professional, 5’10’, single,white male, well built, seeksan adventurous, open mind-ed, friendly female, fit, 25 to50, for close friendship. BOX20311

FUN PERSONALITY57 yr old, 5’11”, 210 lb easygoing divorced white malewith salt and pepper hair anda good personality likes danc-ing and live shows. Seeks anattractive, tall, fun lovingfemale, 40 to 57, to hang outwith and possibly more. BOX19610

LET’S BE FRIENDS37 yr old, 5’9”, single, profes-sional male, likes working out,dining out, movies, theatre,the outdoors and much more.Seeking an outgoing, sensi-tive, attractive, single, profes-sional female, 27 to 38, forfriendship and possible longterm relationship. BOX 14605

OUTDOORS MANSingle white male, 38 yrs old,6’, 200 lbs, brown hair, greeneyes, enjoys the outdoors,four-wheeling and children.Seeking a single female, forfriendship and possible longterm relationship. BOX 14806

LOVE CAN’T WAITDivorced white father of two,41, 5’9”, 195 lbs, blonde hair,blue eyes, sincere, sensitive,non-smoker, enjoys diningout, cooking and the out-doors. Seeking single, white,professional female who’sattractive, fit, caring and sensi-tive for a one on one relation-ship. Children okay. BOX15049

ALL THE BEST THINGSAthletic, retired, financiallysecure, white, Jewish male, 55,6’1”, 170 lbs, seeks a thin,attractive, upscale, whitefemale, 5’5” plus, 40 to 53, tohelp celebrate all life has tooffer. BOX 17728

MULTI-MILLIONAIREJust kidding! Now that I haveyour attention, this 6’, attrac-tive, financially secure, collegeeducated, 37 yr old male witha heart of gold would love tomeet a genuine woman whoalso as a heart of gold. Lovesto listen. BOX 17739

OPEN TO ANYTHINGShy, single white male, 36,5’11”, 175 lbs, non-drinker,handsome, clean, childless,smoker, employed, also ondisability for depression.Seeks childless woman, ofany age. BOX 23689

ABSENCE OF LOVETall, slim, good looking whiteprofessional male, early 50’s,with varied interests andgreat sense of humor, is look-ing for a single white profes-sional lady, 40 to 50, slim,pretty, emotionally soundwith good sense of humor.BOX 19387

SWEET ITALIAN GUYSnuggle up with a physicallyfit, 33 yr old, Christian Italianmale, who enjoys family, petsand fun. In search of a physi-cally fit female, 25 to 30, withsame interests and ready tohave a man give all his heartto her. BOX 19442

FLY FIRST CLASSAirline executive, 5’10”,divorced, fit, financially securegentleman, non-smoker.Seeks, attractive, slim, affec-tionate lady, 48 to 59, for golf,skiing, dinning, air travel andsharing life’s pleasures. BOX20929

CLASS ACT Fun, tall, grey flannel suittype, likes libraries in the rain,beach in the sun, mysterymovies during cloudy weatherand occasional flea markets.Seeks slim, non-smokingfemale, 50ish, no baggage,jeans and shorts type. BOX20950

READ MY HEART!Caring, tall, professional, sin-gle black, Christian male, 42,is seeking a genuine andmeaningful relationship withone down to earth, single,black female, to treat her asthe most special person in mylife. BOX 22891

ADVENTURERSingle 44 yr old, white male,5’11”, 180 lbs, blonde/blueeyes, good looking, physical-ly fit, caring heart, adventur-er. Love to travel and exploremountains, caverns, caves,visit national parks etc.Searcher of precious metals,seeking single female toshare adventures with. BOX23623

BEST FRIENDS FIRST51 yr old, divorced male,seeking a single whitefemale, 35 to 50, who likesgoing to the movies, diningout, oldies music and more,for a long term relationship,possibly marriage. No drugs,and non-smoker. BOX 23655

ITALIAN HUSKY MALECute, nice funny guy, age 48,seeking a short, attractivewoman, age 35 to 50, fornice times and pleasantevenings. BOX 23679

EYES DON’T LIEDivorced white male, 38, 6’,

195 lbs, 24 karat personali-ty, enjoys traveling,

fishing, camping andlife as best. Seek-ing a lady of agreat personali-ty, 26 to 42, withsimilar interests.Children okay.

BOX 23690

I’LL CALL U BACK34 yr old, Hispanic

male, brown eyes, blackhair, is looking for a singleAsian or Oriental female, forfriendship and possibly more.BOX 11873

BLUE JEANSBarbecues, picnics and icecream. White male, 54, 6’2”,seeking a down to earth girl,39 to 50 with a nice figure,who enjoys the outdoors, forfriendship and a long termrelationship. Bergen and Pas-saic county preferred. Chil-dren welcome BOX 23692

PROMISE NOT TO TELLHow we met. Professionaldivorced white male, mid 40’s,6’1”, trim, romantic and liber-al. Loves travel, sports, thebeach, dinner, dancing andquiet times at home. Seekingsimilar, slim lady, 35 to 45, forlong term relationship. Chil-dren Okay. BOX 24065

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Specialty software developerseeks experienced

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ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONFULL TIME

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Administrative Asst,Receptionist/Clerical

Good telephone skills, gen-eral computer knowledge, fil-ing, bookkeeping a plus(Quickbooks) Part time flex-ible hours. Chatham area.Call Brenda 973-635-7278._______________________

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We are looking for energeticself-starters to work in ournew office complex off Rt 80in West Paterson.If you like working withpeople and enjoy achallenge, we offer;ICompetitive SalaryIBonus & IncentivesIPaid VacationIMedical InsuranceI401kIDentalOpenings are in our fastpaced Classified AdvertisingSales Department and re-quires typing skills of 45WPM, good spelling, hand-ling both inbound and out-bound advertising telephonecalls.To set up a personal inter-v iew, p lease cal l973-569-7411 or fax resumeto 973-569-7442 Attn:Roseor [email protected] mark resume “Sales”_______________________

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Are you interested in acareer in banking? Do youenjoy working with people?West Essex Bank is than theplace for you. No experienceis necesary, we will train you!We offer an attractive salary& benefits package. Positionis in our Essex CountyBranch. Please fax resumeto HR Dept 973-226-6764 orCall 973-226-7911 ext 10.EOE/M/F/D/V_______________________

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Chief EditorialAssistant

The Herald News seeks afull time chief editorial assis-tant to work in its busy, fastpaced editorial department.Responsibilities includesupervising work of a staff offour editorial assistants,handling support work suchas making sure communitycalendar,religion calendar,entertainment calendar, let-ters to the editor and as-sorted columns are input bydeadlines. Will also beresponsible for general of-fice work, handling of incom-ing calls, incoming andoutgoing mail, sorting anddistributing faxes, orderingsupplies, organizing electionfiles and candidate photofiles. Hours are Mon-Fri, 8a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with someflexibility. Please send re-sume to Herald News, attn:Steve McCarthy, One GarretMountain Plaza, CN 473,West Paterson, NJ07424-0473. EEO._______________________

CHILCAREShort Hills Family seeks f/tLive-out care for 2D yr & 6mosold. Must have driver’s lic, excref’s. Fluent in English. Call973-564-6396_______________________

CHILDCARE2-3 days/week. Flexible daysand hours. Looking for aresponsible and playful individ-ual with references and driverslicense to care for our 13 monthold boy. Please cal l973-744-6163_______________________CHILDCARE- Energetic,responsible person to workwith an 8 year old. for 2 monthsduring the summer. Carnecessary. Please respond to973-655-1437_______________________

CHILDCARE-Except ionalCaregiver wanted in Montclairfor 3 & 2yr olds. Must beenergetic, fun loving and kind.1-2 Days per week. Studentwelcome. Excl pay for rightperson 973-655-0264_______________________

CHILD CARE - F/T Engl. spkg,live in/out, Mon-Fri. in ShortHills home for 2 children.Exp’d, solid references & validdrivers lic. req’d. Excellentsalary. Lv Msg (973) 379-4184_______________________

CHILD CARE-Great job caringfor children 3 days/wk. Preferperm, but summer only is poss.Live in/out. Start immed. Musthave car & checkable refs. Col-lege students welcome! Call973-233-0244, lv messge_______________________

CHILD CARE-Great summerjob! Babysitting in my U.Montclair home, Mon-Fri,2pm-6pm. 973-744-2656_______________________

CHILDCAREMillburn Mom seeks f/t, Live/inNanny for bright & adorable 4yrold son. Resp incl; accompany-ing him to after school activities& light Hspkg. Valid driver’s lic.req’d. To become a part of ourfamily pls call 973-324-9494_______________________

CHILDCARE- Mother’s helperneeded 2-3 days/week parttime. Ideal for high school orcollege student. Must beenergetic and creative. Pleasecall 973-235-1493. No callsafter 8pm._______________________

CHILDCARE NANNY NeededFT-PT ASAP. Car & exp reqd.

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CHILDCARE-Needed in ourVerona home. For 3yr old &newborn. Exp’d, reliable, non-smkr. M-F, refs a must. Call973-239-7355_______________________

CHILD CARE-Night-time new-born care. 4 nites/wk. Matureminded, NS, reliable. Owntrans. 973-680-8098_______________________

Child Care P/TAt Classic Athletic Club, PTdays/wkends, 2 locations.Call Connie 201-933-4100_______________________

CHILD CARE-PT for stay athome Mom, 10am-2pm, 4-5days/wk for 2 yr old twin boys.Must drive & have gd refs. Call973-239-7687_______________________

CHILDCARE-P/T. Warmenergetic person to care for 2girls ages 4 & 7. Mon-Tues-Thurs afternoons. 3-6:15.Starting end of July thur schoolyr. Poss ext’d hrs in Aug. Call973-783-1222 or fax973-746-8681._______________________

CHILDCARE- Stay at homeMom in Montclair looking forhousehold helper to assist withchildcare, cleaning and er-rands. Full time (7am-7pm,M-F), live out, long term pos-ition. Must be driver, Englishspeaking non-smoker. Pleasecall 646-382-5331._______________________

CHILDCARE- Summer sitter,Mon-Thurs, 7:30-5 for 2 chil-dren, 11 and 9 years old. Musthave drivers license and car.Cedar Grove. 973-857-8735_______________________CHILD CARE-Summer pos-ition to care for 9 yr old, even-ings only. Car necessary.Friendly, outgoing person,good pay. Call 973-921-9197_______________________CHILDCARE-SUMMER JOB

Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fr i3pm-6pm. 10yr old boy. Pick-up Verona rec program andbring to pool etc. Must have lic/car, refs. Call 973-239-0924_______________________

CHILD CARE-Summit ,Saturdays. Sitter wanted fortoddler and two friendly dogs.Approx noon through mid tolate evenings. Start ASAP.Non-smkr, good English, owncar, refs req’d. Pls lve msge.908-273-0322_______________________

CHILDCARE-WantEnthusiastic, loving & exp’dperson to provide care in ourhome, for two children, ages3mths to 3 yrs, valid driverslicense & references please, 4days a wk, comp/salary, paidvacation & holidays. Start 8/1.Call Tracy 973-509-2775._______________________

CLERICALBright, energetic, self starterneeded for busy East Hanoverretail store. Flexible day hours,Mon-Fri. 30-35 hrs pr wk. Com-pet salary, bnfts, EOE. Call1-800-695-7262, ext 2250. Faxresume 631-667-8704.

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Clerical,PTAre you interested in work-ing a positive, healthy work-ing atmosphere where youcan be a vital part of a team,make a difference in pa-tiences’ lives, and have flex-ibility and competitive com-epensation? Are you caring,people oriented, hardwork-ing and detail-oriented? Ifso, Call us- we want to talk toyou! Gettinger Chiropracticof f ices. Verona973-857-7463._______________________

Clerk Typist P/THours 4-9pm. Mon-Tues-Wed. Busy office. Must becomputer literate. Charge/payment entries. Typing, fil-ing, copying, reception &take phone referrals. Willpreform other clerical tasksas directed by supervisor.For consideration send re-sume with salary require-ment to: CHN 570 BellevilleAve, Belleville, NJ 07109 orFax resume to973-450-1189._______________________

CLERKVerona law firm seeks parttime/full time for general of-fice work. Photocopying, fil-ing, answering phones andtyping. Call 973-857-2900,Monday-Friday, 9-5._______________________

COMPANION- Live in, forelderly Italian woman, inspacious Cedar Grove home.Housekeeping skills, driverslicense, English speaking, andexperience preferred. Cookingskills a plus. References amust . Please cal l973-808-9033 ext. 311_______________________

ConstructionIISheetrockers & PaintersIIApply today, start Monday!Steady work, top pay,BENEFITS & bonuses. ValidDL 800-225-5257_______________________

Custodial AssistantImmediate Opening

The Children’s Institute, aprivate school for behavioral-ly disabled and autistic chil-dren seeks reliable personfor Custodial Assistant,9:30am-6pm. Valid NJlicense, car, Black Sealpref’d. CDL license pref’d.Exp and references. Com-petitive salary and benefits.Send resume to: JaneChepitch, Business Mgr., 1Sunset Ave, Verona, NJ07044. Fax: 973-509-3060.EOE_______________________

DAY CAMP HELPQuality Day Camp in MorrisCounty has openings in the fol-lowing areas: Music, Swim,Roller Hockey, Tennis, SeniorCounselors, Junior Counsel-ors (must be 21) Please call973-895-3200 for more info._______________________

DELI-Millburn seeks exp’dcounter help. Italian Specialityknowledge a plus. Locatedsteps from Bus & train. 4-5days wkly Call 973-467-5740_______________________

DENTAL RECEPTIONISTMillburn Periodontal practiceseeks outgoing, empathitic,responsible, well organized, in-dividual w/ good phone & compskills. Generous salary, bnftspkg & bonuses incl ’d973-467-5567_______________________

DISHWASHERSExperience preferred. Fulltime or part time. FRIARTUCK INN 973-239-4500_______________________

DispatcherNeeded for Towing Com-pany. Nights and weekends.973-759-5932_______________________

DOMESTICHELP WANTED:

Nannies/Couples/Hskprs& Companion Care

Exp’d people for fine homesState Licensed!

References & Full GuaranteesCapitol Search201-444-6666_______________________

DRIVERCDL pref’d, but can obtainlater. Must have clean DMV.Dental, medical, overtime &401k available. $10-$11/hr.ALSO Service Tech positionavail. Sign-on bonus!1-800-831-2634, ext 401_______________________DRIVERNeeded for round trip-Montclair to Manhattan. 2 wkdays per mo 3-8pm. Pay; $120plus gas toll expenses. Re-tirees welcome. Using your car973-233-0924_______________________

Drivers

DRIVERSHousehold

andCommercial

CDLClass A & B

Growing Moving Companyseeks Drivers for both com-mercial and residentialmoves. Excellent pay(based on experience). Willtrain. Great opportunity foradvancement. Excellentbenefit package includingmajor med, dental and 401kwith match, paid vacations,sick days and holidays.Please call, mail or fax re-sume to Joe Dilauri at AllSeason Movers, 12Breiderhoft Rd., Kearny, NJ07032Phone 800-323-0717Fax: 201-998-2515_______________________

EDITORIAL

REPORTERThe Montclair Times has anopening for a full-time re-porter. You must have pro-fessional journalism experi-ence and the proven abilityto deliver a sizable quantityof top-quality news storiesand features each week.The Times is an award-win-ning newspaper that coversa town teeming with political,cultural, artistic and societalissues. Familiarity withMontclair is a major plus, asare layout ability and Web skills.Please apply in writing to

Mark Porter, EditorThe Montclair Times

114 Valley RdMontclair, NJ 07042_______________________

ELECTRICIANSII$1000 Sign-On BonusesIITop pay, benefits, 401K. Call800-225-5257_______________________

ELECTRICIAN’S HELPER-Summer work avail. Good pay.By appt only: 973-857-4333._______________________

EMTSEMT Rural/MetroParsippany Office

Must be certified, FT/PT,benefits, 401K. EOE.800-624-0347_______________________

EVENT STAFFERSMulticultural agency seeks ap-plicants to staff weekendevents. Valid NJ Driver licenseFax 973-509-0057._______________________

Gardener/DriverGarden maintenance, F/T,Mon-Fri, 9-4pm. Driver’s lic.& ability to drive manual shiftreq’d. Flowers, shrubs,roses. NO LAWN WORK.Responsible, reliable indiv.Will train in Horticulturaltech. Call 973-672-7227._______________________

HAIR DRESSERS, ManagerManicurist and Assistants, fora new NY salon in Summit, NJ.Cutting Edge FT, Great Oppty908-918-1010_______________________

HUMAN RESOURCES

RecruitingSpecialist

Northern New Jersey News-paper Company has an ex-cellent part-time opportunityat our new West Patersonlocation. If you are a humanresources professional look-ing for a part-time workschedule with some flexibili-ty, this maybe the opportuni-ty for you.

Job responsibilities includepre-screening and interview-ing applicants for exemptand non-exempt positions.Excellent written and stronginterpersonal skills required.Previous HR experience re-quired (preferably in the areaof recruitment). Hours ap-proximately 25 hours aweek, with some flexibility.We offer a competitivesalary. Please send resumeand salary requirements toNJCN att: Human Re-sources, Myrna Lopez, OneGarret Mountain Plaza, CN471, West Paterson, NJ07424-0471 or email [email protected]. Re-sumes without salary re-quirements will not be con-sidered. EEO._______________________

KENNEL HELP & ANIMALCONTROL - 40 hrs. Must work1 day out of the wkend. Formore info call 973-746-5212,12-4pm, 7 days per week._______________________

Legal Secretary, Ft/PtLivingston specializing inBankruptcy/Litigation seeksan exp’d and detail orientedsecretary. Proficient in MSWord, Salary negotiable.FAX resume to:973-422-9122_______________________

Lifeguards

Full & Part TimePositions

Immediate openings avail-able for certified Lifeguardsand Aquatics Instructors.Teaching experience ispreferred if applying for theInstructor position.

Send or fax resume to:

Nancy LatschThe Connection for Women

& Families79 Maple Street

Summit, N.J. 07901Phone (908) 273-4242

Fax (908) 273-6812

We take affirmative actiontoward equal employmentopportunity._______________________

LIFEGUARDS/SWIMMINGINSTRUCTORS, FT/PT

For Summer. Salary range$7-$14/hr. depends on exp.& cert. Apply YWCA, 395Main St, Orange or call973-672-9500, ext 208 or faxresume: 973-672-6266._______________________

MASONSConcrete, brick & block, allphases. TOP $$. All levelsneeded. benefits, bonuses,401K. Valid DL. 800-225-5257_______________________Medical

CNA’S3-11 shift,every other weekend.

RN’s3-11, 11-7. Apply at FritzReuter, 3161 Kennedy Blvd.North Bergen, NJ 07047_______________________

MEDICALGrowing practice seeks thefollowing:

I NURSEI MEDICAL ASS’TI RECEPTIONIST

FAX resume to:973-667-6029_______________________

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

Experienced. For Chiropractorin West Orange. Mon-Wed-Fri,9am-1pm & 3pm-7:30pm,Tues 3-7:30pm, Sat 9am-1pm.973-669-3873_______________________MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST-for busy pediatric office locatedin So Orange. Hrs 4-9pm, 4days week, experience pref’d.Fax resume to 973-762-5538or call 973-762-3835_______________________MEDICAL REGISTRAR-Forbusy pediatric office in So. Or-ange. Hrs 7:30-2:30, Mon-Fri.Computer literate. Please faxresume to 973-762-5538 orcall 973-762-3835_______________________

MODELS!KIDS! KIDS! KIDS!

And adults needed forcatalogs, textbooks & com-mercials. No portfolio nec.

Call 973-661-0350_______________________MOTHER’S HELPERProfessional couple in ShortHills looking for part-time help,eves & weekends, to care forour infant & light Hspkg in ourhome. Must have trans.

973-376-2570_______________________

NURSE’SASSISTANTS

The Allendale NursingHome is seeking Nurse’sAides for all shifts. Certifica-tion course on site. CNAstarting salary $8.30/hr.Please call 201-825-0660for an interview._______________________OFFICE ASSISTANT- 9-5, M-F, Summit travel agency. Com-puter literate. Opportunity tolearn travel. 908-277-6363_______________________

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COPY EDITOR★

The Record, winner of thegeneral excellence awardfive of the last seven yearsas New Jersey’s bestnewspaper, has an open-ing for an experiencedcopy editor in our sportsdepartment.

Candidates must have atleast three years of dailynewspaper copy-editingexperience and be well-versed in grammar,spelling, punctuation,headline writing, and APstyle . EEO.

Send cover letter, clipsand resume to:

John Balkun,Sports News Editor,

150 River StreetHackensack, NJ 07601

Office HelpStudent pref’d to work in Lawoffice, 2-5pm. M-F SummerWordPerfect req’d. $10/hrCall 973-564-8112._______________________

Office Manager

Accouting background,computer literate SeniorCitizen Residence. GoodBenefits Call Daytime973-484-2043Eves 973-228-5534_______________________

OPHTHALMICTECHNICIAN

Busy Ophthalmology prac-tice in North Jersey seeks ahighly motivated, person-able individual for a full-timeposition as an OphthalmicTechnician. Experience re-quired. Please fax resumeto: 973-912-0800._______________________

Part-TimeBOOKKEEPER

/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSTFor local distributor inBloomfield. A/R, A/P andgeneral office duties. Com-puter experience necessaryincluding MS Excel andWord. Approx. 20-25 hrs/week. Fax resume withsalary requirements to(973) 680-4620._______________________

Part TimePosition in Medical Practice.973-751-4500_______________________PAYROLL CLERK-Some PCexp. a must. Local small ac-counting firm. Willing to train.Hrs 8:30-4:30. Fax resume toLinda at: 973-284-5735._______________________

Plumbing ServiceTechnician

All phases of jobbing. Excoppty to grow with an estab-lished co. Benefits. Call973-694-7115._______________________

Plumbing SupplyFull time positions open forknowledgable counter per-son & truck driver. Pls apply

at Signac Supply,Inc1432 Pompton Ave

Cedar Grove973-256-0787_______________________

PORTERfor senior citizen bldg CedarGrove/Verona area.Responsible for cleaning ofcommon areas, trash re-moval and vacant unit turn-over. Must have refs. Pleasecall 973-743-4890 or fax re-sume to 973-743-8021._______________________

PORTERFull time/part time for apart-ment building in Montclair.Some exper iencenecessary. Cal l973-744-1839 between 9-5.Ask for Joe._______________________

PRINCIPAL CLERKPlanning

The Township of MontclairPlanning Department, Build-ing Division, is seeking a selfmotivated professional withexcellent organizationalskills, data entry skills withaccuracy, and the ability towork directly with the publicin a challenging work en-vironment. Responsibilitiesinclude general secretarialduties, and other related ad-ministrative work. Candidatemust type at least 45 wpmand possess familiarity withMicrosoft Word for Win-dows, Excel, Uniform Con-struct ion Code Ad-ministrative Records Sys-tem II (UCCARS) experi-ence is preferred. HOURSMonday-Fr iday ,8:30am-4:30pm. SALARYRANGE $25,016.00 -$29,947.00. APPLY: Town-ship of Montclair, HumanResources Department, 205Claremont Avenue,Montclair, NJ, 07042. Faxyour resume to973-233-1720. CLOSINGDATE: Friday, July 14, 2000.Montclair is an EOE_______________________

P/T Medical ReceptReceptionist needed for Ver-ona medical practice, everyother Saturday morn. Someexperience helpful. Pleasantenvironment. Write BoxA-2730, C/O No JerseyCommunity Papers, OneGarret Mountain Plaza, CN477, West Paterson, NJ07424_______________________

REAL ESTATE SALESThere has never been a bettertime then now! Proven system,national referral program, pro-fessional team. We will train

you! Call Steve Janett,973-239-7700, ext 222.

Prudential Janett Real Estate,Ind. Owned Realtor_______________________

EREAL ESTATE SALESFind out how easy it is toearn $50,000 yearly. Call theUpper Montclair Sales Officeif you are a career mindedIndividual. Learn how youcan get your license in lessthan 3 weeks. Call MarilynWehner today!973-746-1515_______________________

RECEPTIONISTFor Fine Salon. FT/PT. CallSubway Salon 973-467-0477_______________________

RECEPTIONISTFront Office P/T, Good com-puter skills with knowledge ofmedical billing & insurance.Must be able to work indepen-dently. Hrs 9am-2pm, Mon,Wednes & Fri. 973-429-2228_______________________

ReceptionistWanted for busy medical of-fice. Must be pleasant,courteous, very reliable,able to handle a variety ofduties. Willing to use com-puter. Experience in cus-tomer service helpful. Sendresume to PO Box 43019,Montclair, NJ 07043._______________________

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY

Private foundation in Montclairhas a unique opportunity for aReceptionist/Secretary. Can-didate must be proficent inMSOffice software includingAccess. An excellent tele-phone manner and strong or-ganizational skills also re-quired. We offer a competitivesalary with generous benefits.Fax resume to 973-783-6664._______________________

RecruitingSpecialist

Northern New Jersey News-paper Company has an ex-cellent part-time opportunityat our new West Patersonlocation. If you are a humanresources professional look-ing for a part-time workschedule with some flexibili-ty, this maybe the opportuni-ty for you.

Job responsibilities includepre-screening and interview-ing applicants for exemptand non-exempt positions.Excellent written and stronginterpersonal skills required.Previous HR experience re-quired (preferably in the areaof recruitment). Hours ap-proximately 25 hours aweek, with some flexibility.We offer a competitivesalary. Please send resumeand salary requirements toNJCN att: Human Re-sources, Myrna Lopez, OneGarret Mountain Plaza, CN471, West Paterson, NJ07424-0471 or email [email protected]. Re-sumes without salary re-quirements will not be con-sidered. EEO._______________________

REPORTERFull Time Reporter neededfor The Suburban News. Re-porter will cover local munici-pal meetings, write articleson local happenings, as wellas assisting with productionof the newspaper. Can-didate must have strong writ-ing skills, journalism degreeor experience a plus. Weoffer a competitive benefitspackage, medical, dentaland 401(k). Send resume to:

Rich Mardekian, EditorSuburban News41 Oak Street

Ridgewood, NJ 07450or fax to (201) 612-7992

EEO_______________________

REPORTERThe Suburbanite News-paper has a reporter open-ing that will cover northeastBergen County f romEnglewood to the New YorkState border. Will gather in-formation from meetings oftown councils and Boards ofEducation and interviewthose involved. Must keep intouch with all activities in as-signed towns in order to ob-tain stories other than thosefrom meetings. Previous ex-perience on a newspaper isa plus. Bachelor’s degree ispreferred. We offer a com-petitive benefits package,medical, dental and 401(k).Days/Hours, flexibility re-quired. Contact BeverlyO’Shea (201) 568-6090 orfax resume to (201)568-4360. EEO_______________________

RETAIL SALESSat’s 10-6 & some Holidays.Millburn Gift Shop Call973-912-8888 M-Sat 10-6._______________________SALES-FASTENERSInside sales position, exppref’d or willing to train ag-gressive self starter. Full bnfts,Great oppty. salary open.email [email protected] ormail resume to Human Re-sources P.O. Box 6004, WestCaldwell, NJ 07007-6004_______________________

SALES & MARKETINGPart time position. Flexiblehours. Women’s HealthCenter, Essex, Morris andUnion Counties. Fax resumeto 973-740-1412._______________________

SALES POSITION-PART-TIME

For candy store in Livingston.Flexible hours. Must be self-

motivated. Call 973-533-1399._______________________

SALESSeeking responsible personin in-side slaes for expand-ing co. Responsibilities in-clude: handling inside calls &quaotations. Health in-surance & 401K. Call Roger,

973-485-2611_______________________

SALESSUPPORT

Join our team of sales pro-fessionals. We have severalfull-time and part-time op-portunities in our AdvertisingDepartment at our brandnew West Paterson location.If you are interested in acareer in Advertising Sales,are detail oriented, and haveexcellent communicationand computer skills, this isan excellent entry-level pos-ition. These positionsprovide sales support to ouroutside sales team by fulfill-ing customer service needs,writing sales orders, proof-reading ad layouts and gen-eral support duties. Must bea self starter, who works wellin a team environment andunder deadline situations.Full Time & Part Time posi-tions: M-F.We offer a competitive rateof pay. Full-time positionsnclude a comprehensivebenefit program. For im-mediate considerations,please call Rachael Jones@ 973-569-7201. HeraldNews & North JerseyCommunity Newspapers,One Garret Mountain Plaza,West Paterson, NJ07424-3318, EOE._______________________

SUMMER HELPThe Millburn Township De-partment of Public Works ishiring summer laborers. Ap-plicants must be 18 years orolder. Pick up applicationsfrom the Public Works officelocated at 345 Essex Street,Millburn. Millburn Townshipis an EOE_______________________

SUMMER STAFFNEEDED

At outstanding day camp.Unit Directors, Junior &Senior Counselors, Nurses,Ropes Course, Gymnastics,Tennis, Lifeguards, SwimInstructors. Excellentsalary. Call 973-398-5371or 973-663-2732._______________________Superintendent: Montclair, p/tlive-in team, salary+2Droom

apt, no pets 973-379-9154._______________________

TECHNICIANSElectrical/Mechanical

Temp-25 needed, Temp-to-Perm. 1st & 2nd shifts. Im-mediate openings inFlorham Park for individualswith technical school/As-sociates degree orequivalent experience. Callor fax resume

Montclair, 973-783-0060Fax 973-783-9114

Cedar Knolls973-292-1333

Fax 973-292-2629_______________________

TelemarketerPart time telemarketing inMillburn. Outbound calling toour friendly, loyal customers.Nationwide residentialservices company located inMillburn. We are looking forexcellent communicationski l ls and a fr iendlyenthusiastic manner. CallMichael at 973-379-3790ext. 133._______________________

TelemarketingNeeded for Home Improve-ment Co loc in Glen Ridge.Hrs 5:30-9pm Mon-Thurs.$10/hr plus commissions.Call 973-680-1922_______________________TEMPORARIES

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TYPESETTERPart Time Typesetter/photoscanner for group of 4 Essexcounty weeklies. 15 to 20hours per week. (Monday,Thursday, Friday and whennecessary Saturday). Goodtyping and proofreadingskills essential. Knowledgeof Quark & Photoshop aplus. Send Resume toMichael Lawson, North Jer-sey Newpapers, 90 CentreSt., Nutley, NJ 07110 or faxto 973-667-3904. EEO._______________________

Waiters, Waitresses& Bartenders

Ask for Michael or Alan,973-751-1230_______________________

WAITER/WAITRESSPvt. Country Club in WestOrange. Full or part time. Goodwages and benefits. Uniformssupplied. Call Wed-Sun.973-731-9417._______________________

Wait StaffSummer Wait Staff. Host/Hostesses needed. Apply inperson, 30 Park St, Montclair,NJ_______________________!WAREHOUSE PERSON!

P/T Picking/Packing/GeneralWarehouse Work Call Frank973-857-7870_______________________

EXECUTIVE BABIES: 6weeks through Pre-School.Call 973-743-3531._______________________

LIVE IN CHILDCARELocal Au Pair program is seek-ing qualified host families forSummer arrivals. Flex, Legal,45 hrs/wk. Ave. cost $240/wk,per family, not per child. Call800-901-2002._______________________

#1 Brazilian home/ofc cleanerYou deserve the best. Ref’s,

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Exp’d Nannies, Companions &We need Drivers. State Reg.

Call Chris 973-429-8479_______________________ARE you tired of a new housecleaning every month? If youare, try me! I promise you willbe satisfied. I also clean whereno one else does. After 6 pm orlv msg. Natalie 973-589-8910._______________________DON’T CLEAN YOUR HOUSEBY YOURSELF - CALL ME!Low Rates.Good Refs.Bernadete 973-522-1693_______________________

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IBaby Nurses INanniesIHousekeepers &ICompanions

Call 973-509-9477Sat & Sun 973-509-0790

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CHILDCARE-Need a Nanny?Experienced loving nannyseeks 1-3 days per week. Ap-prox 8:30am-6pm Excl refs.973-731-6965_______________________Mature christan lady will takecare of your child/elderly, litehousekeeping, CheckableRef’s. live-in/out 973-374-0762_______________________CLEANING WOMAN-own car,good ref’s, responsible. Call

Fabiana, 973-522-0344._______________________COMPANION-Our wonderfulhome health aide is now avail.F/T, exp’d live in. Refs avail.973-746-9855_______________________

ELDERLY CAREYoung Lady seeking postion tocare for elderly. Live in or out.Avail immed. Exc ref’s.

973-371-3657_______________________Care for your child in my Mtc.home. Fun care giver, Exp.+Great Refs, 973-746-1033_______________________

HIRE OUR NANNY!

Our needs have changed,which means you have thechance to hire our depen-dable, honest, caring nanny.FT, drive Montclair resident.Call Lisa or Diana at973-783-0076_______________________Home Health Aide:as compa-nion, care for elderly or childcare.11 yrs exp.973-673-0667_______________________HOUSE CLEANING: Lookingfor position cleaning house,ins’d Call 973-344-8677

HOUSE Cleaning, Do youneed a house cleaner? Call meNOW!!! I have experience, ex-cellent references, own trans-por ta t ion. Honest .908-810-9248, ask for Elena_______________________Care for your infant/toddler, inmy home, Upper Montclair, F/Tonly. Exp’d. 973-746-9048._______________________Montclair St U. student seeksposition as nanny. Med collegegrad, exp’d, FT/live-in, car nec.610-328-2402, Kate until 7 pm._______________________OUR WONDERFUL Babysit-ter is looking for a positionMon-Fri, 3:30pm-7:30pm. Hasdrivers license & is a greatwoman. Cal l Rebecca

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Ref’s on request.973-743-9552_______________________

POLISH CLEANING LADYwith good ref & own transp.

is looking to clean Houses,Apts & Condos. Call Viola

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please Call 973-748-2650_______________________QUALITY DOMESTICS

We offer nannys, house-keepers, home health aides,couples & housemen. Bonded& lic, NJ State. Live in/out, FT &PT. Serving Montclair since1989. 973-509-7376. [email protected]_______________________Child Care Provider-Care foryour child in my Blmfd homeState Cert. Fun Care 566-9139_______________________

ACLIFTON/Delawanna. Cam-bridge Heights, 1st flr, verynew condo. security gated,2BR, kit, DR, LR, 2 baths, ask-ing $179,900. 973-779-3942._______________________

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Harding TownshipNEW LISTING! Classic 6BRcountry set on 5 fabulouslandscaped acres. Fantastickitchen & family room withbeamed ceiling & fireplace. 2flagstone terraces, green-house, many updates & in-ground pool. Low taxes.$1,650,000.

Alexander RealtorsNew Vernon 973-292-2700_______________________MONTCLAIR

Charming Colonial5,220 sq ft Living Space.Fireplaces in Living Roomand Master Bedroom Suite.Master Bedroom w/Bath andJacuzzi, 6 large Bedrooms,2 baths, Spacious FormalDining Room, Solarium,Family Room and ModernKitchen, Parlor leading toPatio Grand entrance hallw/powder room. Close toNYC transportation.

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SUNDAY, 6/25, 12-5PM3bdrm, 3 full bths, 2 fireplaces,newer EIK, in ground pool, hottub, private fenced in yard,Must See! Rt 202 to Pawnee toend, R to Monhegan L to Mani-to R to Cayuga L to 28Massasoit Trl. 201-405-1380_______________________

VERONA $293,000Pristine 3BR, 1D bath Coloni-al. New kitchen & baths, 19x12Master BR, 1 car garage.

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HAIR SALON for Sale inBloomfield. For info call Joan973-429-1455. Reasbly priced_______________________

MULTI FAMILY WANTEDMontclair couple seeking multifamily; large yard and/or gar-ages pref’d. 973-509-5337._______________________

LAKE HOPATCONG ONLAKE FRONT- Summer va-cation condos, breathtakingsites with beautiful white sandbeach and private swimmingarea, new 100ft dock with slipsto fish, relax or park your boat,very private with total of 15units, all completely re-modeled, 1 br from 49k, 2 brfrom 79k, owner financingavail. 973-770-3747._______________________

MONTCLAIR-all amentities,private bath, parking, walk tobus & trains, 973-746-0849._______________________UPPER MONTCLAIR-3rd flr,priv home, 3rms, no stove,$670/mo. Call 973-744-0294_______________________

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BLOOMFIELD: Charming 1BR apart. Near trans & pkwy,laundry. From $565/mon incl H/HW. Sec & ref’s 973-748-5068_______________________BLOOMFIELD: 2br condo,avail now, 3rd fl, nr bus.Carpeting. $950/mo. EssexRealty 973-509-7368_______________________BLOOMFIELD: 4BRs, 2nd flr,$1150+. Days/973-743-5774;Eves & Wkend, 973-256-8854_______________________BLOOMFIELD-Apt of theMonth!! 1BR, LR, EIK, hardwdflrs. Walk up attic. storage. 1car gar. Quiet dead end st $750HHW incld. No pets. Avail 7/15.Realtor 973-743-2306

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BLOOMFIELD-Charm,Charm, Charm - large 2BR in2F w/HW flrs, stained glass,EIK, DW, prkg & yard. AvailJuly 1st-$955/mo includesutils. Non-smoker, no pets,

clean credit only. NO FEE.Call 973/783-7699._______________________

BLOOMFIELD: Newer 1BR,balcony, WW carpet, walk toshops, NY bus. Avail 8/1. $900

H/HW incl. Prudential ZinnAssociates REALTORS.

973-744-5544,x400. Indep owned/oper._______________________CEDAR GROVE-1bdrm stu-dio, lg bath rm, lots of closetspace, EIK, no oven, parking,incl use of laund & cabel, $750incl utils, 973-785-4853._______________________CEDAR GROVE-4 rms, 2nd flrapt, 2-fam, no pets. Heat incl’d.$900 +1mo sec. 973-239-5563_______________________LYNDHURST-Spacious 1BR,lrg LR, 2 prkng spaces, quietarea. $735 HHW inc. Avail 7/1.Realtor 973-743-2306

R.P. MARZULLI CO._______________________MONTCLAIR: Luxury twnhse-style 1BR, CA, gym, walk totrain. Avail 8/1. $1100 H/HW

incl. Prudential ZinnAssociates REALTORS.

973-744-5544,x400. Indep owned/oper._______________________MONTCLAIR/UPPER: Greatlocation! Cozy 1BR Vict, W/Wcarpet, on-site pkg, no pets.

Avail immed. $975 +utils.Prudential Zinn Associates

REALTORS. 973-744-5544,x400. Indep owned/oper._______________________MONTCLAIR & VICINITYLovely studio, $750 incl utils.2 Bedrms avail from $975-$1600+.2 Bedrm Townshouse, no pets$1700+.CENTURY 21 Gold Key RentalDiv. 973-744-6633._______________________MONTCLAIR-102 & 104Walnut St. 2BR apt. Avail now.

Call 973-744-8484._______________________Montclair-1BR, $775, w/w crpt,nr trans. Prime Ntwk Bkr.

973-429-0909_______________________MONTCLAIR - 1BR apt.

Sect 8 welcome. $650/mo.Call 908-217-5096._______________________

MONTCLAIR- 1 room studio,w/modern kit area, C/A,carpeted, large closet, & laun-dry on prem. additional storageavail. Avail on or before 8/1.$700/mo + utils. 973-783-7037_______________________Montclair-2BR, $850, prkg, nrtrans, modern, won’t last.Prime Ntwk Bkr. 973-429-0909_______________________

MONTCLAIR:2BR, LR, Kit, 2nd flr in a house-$1200. +utils. Avail immed.FEEUPPER MONTCLAIR:Over business, Spacious 3BR,1Ba, LR w/fp, DR, Kit. $2500.+utils. Avail 7/1. FEEVict. Twhs 2BR, 2Ba apt., AvailImmed. $1800. +utils. FEE

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973-744-4701, x171_______________________Montclair- 2 BRs, LR, DR,large kit, great location. Will goquick! $1300. Avail Immed.

973-744-2581_______________________MONTCLAIR-2rm carriagehouse, gar. space, estate area,util incl’d. $600/mo. Reply toNJCN, 1 Garret Mt. Plaza, POBox A-2728, W. Paterson, NJ07424-0477._______________________MONTCLAIR - 2rm studio w/full kit, 1st fl, Vic/ house, off str/ pkng, $710/mth inclds elec,avail 7/1. call 973-992-9236._______________________MONTCLAIR-2 Union St. 6rms& 7rms. Call for info,

973-375-2216._______________________MONTCLAIR-3rms, $725, allutils pd, 1BR, LR, kit, newcarpeting, a/c, prkg, laundGail Winston Bkr 746-0770_______________________MONTCLAIR-Clean studio &1BR’s. Closets, hrdwd flrs,$625-$750+ sec, exc credit amust. 973-746-3447 9-6pm._______________________MONTCLAIR-Clean studio &1BR’s. Closets, hrdwd flrs,$625-$750+ sec, exc credit amust.9am-6pm, 973-746-3447_______________________MONTCLAIR CNTR-lrg studio,$725, HHW pd, kit area, newbath, carpeting, laund, grt loc.Gail Winston Bkr 746-0770_______________________Montclair: Garden apt., 1BR, &2BR, $1075 & $1250 inc A/C,

H/H, gas, prkg. 8/1 NY bus oncorner, no pets. 973-744-4192._______________________Montclair- Nice 1bdr apt. closeto transp. & shops, $800/mo.

incls. utils. 973-783-1964_______________________MONTCLAIR: Sunny, 1bedroom modern apt, parking,storage, central air. Owner has

NJ real estate licence.$675 plus utils. Avail 8/1.

973-509-3951._______________________MTC CTR - 1 large room withhigh ceilings. Ideal for artist/musician to live/work/play.Full tile bath, carpeted. Veryquiet & private, Avail 7/1. $900/mo + utils. 973-783-9364._______________________MTCLR - In town, 1 Bedrmboarder’s $850 w/hhw.BLMFD - 2 Bedrm, clean &bright, NY train $950+.

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NUTLEY-1 rm studio, w/refrig,coin op W/D, 1 off st prkg.$525+ utils. Avail 7/1.Realtor 973-743-2306

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UPPER MONTCLAIR,spacious 4D rm, duplex grdnapt, frt/rear entrance, nearshopping & transp, $1400/mthplus util. 973-746-5373._______________________UPPER MONTCLAIR- Dblock from shops & train.Charming attic floor through,furnished with cute kitchenette,a/c, laundry, & off-street park-ing. No pets, N/S preferred,$700+ utils. 973-509-1293_______________________UPPER MTC CENTER-3 cuterms, $775, HHW pd, 1BR, LR,carpeting, 1 car prkg, grt locGail Winston Bkr 746-0770_______________________VERONA-2BR apt, avail incharming private home, ingood neighborhood. Largebackyard, abutting nature trail,LR, kit, bath, HHW, off st prkgincl’d. No pets. $900/mo. Call973-857-3071_______________________W.Orange-1BR, w/w crpt, neartrans/shop. $625/mo incld util,immed/occ 973-731-9889._______________________

MONTCLAIR: Walnut Plaza,2700sf, 3 overhead doors, 15‘ceilings, sprinklers, parking,distribution/storage, ind.meters gas/e lect r ic

973-746-4900._______________________MTC CTR: Offices. From 275sq ft. Some w/pvt baths. Curr.avail. Newly renov. bldg. locheart of Downtown. Call Owner973-744-3300._______________________

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BLOOMFIELD-Charming4BR, 2 car gar. W/D hkup.$1,100+ utils. Avail 8/1.Realtor 973-743-2306

R.P. MARZULLI CO._______________________BLOOMFIELDVictorian 5BR, 2.5Ba, LR, DR,EIK. $2500. +util. FEE

Schweppe Co.Realtors

973-744-4701, x171_______________________MONTCLAIR: 2 bedroom

Carriage house, w/small loft,new kitchen, living room,bedrooms, & 2 new baths. One

block from Wallnut St trainstation. Rent $1300 per month.

1Dmonth’s security. Noparking, avail immediately.

Call 1-973-233-1374._______________________VERONA - 5 bedroom, 2.5bath, Center Hall Colonial inprime location. Charming de-tails throughout, hardwoodfloors & natural wood trim.$3,250/mo. Cal l973-239-7700, Prudential

Janett Real Estate,Ind. Owned Realtor_______________________

GLEN RIDGE-for rent, primeoffice space in medical bldg.1000 sq ft. 200 Highland Ave.Extremely convenient to hospi-tal. Call Isabel 973-746-2200ext 0._______________________MONTCLAIR- Office space,Park St. location, ideal forAttorney or Accountant, use ofconference room $600/mo.

Contact Allan Ash atSchweppe & Co. Realty973-744-4701 Ext. 162_______________________

MONTCLAIR- Store/OfficeHigh visibility 600 Sq. Ft.Central AC. 43 Glenridge Ave.$600.00 973-746-2828_______________________MTC - Small self containedoffice in center of town. Bright& sunny. $350/mo + utils. Avail7/1. 973-783-9364._______________________ISHORT HILLS-Furnishedindividual offices, staffed,

internet, conference rooms,flexible plans. 150 JFK Pkwy.

STRATIS 973-847-6000_______________________SPRINGFIELD-Indiv idualfurnished offices w/businesssupport services. Call Terri @

973-921-3000_______________________UPPER MONTCLAIR: Store-

Prime Retail Location.1-888-687-9465_______________________

UPPER MONTCLAIR10x12 Corner office w/window& waiting rm. $550. inclds utils.Ask for Maria, ext 199.

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973-744-4701, x172_______________________UPPER MONTCLAIR: Officesublease, below market. 1600sq. ft. Call Suzanne Kiall

973-884-4444 ext 19._______________________UPPER MONTCLAIR- 5 roomprofessional office suite.Private bathroom, all utilitesincluded, approx 900 sq. ft,$1500. 973-744-8525_______________________UPPER MTC-Office/Retailspace, 1st flr, 840 sq ft,parking. Call 973-744-0046_______________________VERONA: Bloomfield Ave.(Caldwell Area) 700-5,000 SFFor Lease. Abundant parking,

$22/SF GrossDavid Cronheim Company

Exclus ive Brokers973-635-2180_______________________

MONTCLAIR-3rd flr, sharebath, convenient location,neat, non-smoking person.973-744-8650 Fri 10-4._______________________THE GEORGIAN INN. Hotelrooms & suites, private bath,maid & linen serv. Daily, wkly,monthly rates. 973-746-7156,

8:30a-2:30p, M-F._______________________

MONTCLAIR: Claremont Ave.room avail, $115 per week,shared bathroom, all util inc,parking avail. Call eves973-765-9741 or

201-264-4775._______________________MTC-Share bath & kit. Prkg &laundry avail. 1 blk to bus/stores. $460 +sec. Immed Occ.

No fee. 973-994-7373_______________________W.Orange-furn’d rm with ac-cess to hse/cable. Grt loc nr allmjr hwys. Pro’fl person. $500/mo. For appt, 973-325-2878._______________________

BOCA RATON, FL- 2 BR, 2 ba,condo, 2 miles from beach.Oct.- March, wkly maid svc,$2200/mo. 973-258-1629_______________________EDGARTOWN/MARTHA’SVINEYARD-July Cancellation,Avail 7/2-16. $1500/wk. 1 or 2wks. 3BR, 2 bth 973-228-9697_______________________

! LBI OCEAN FRONT! !Beautiful 3 BRs, 1.5 baths.

Spectacular view, large decks,all conv. Late cancel 6/24, 7/1redc’d. ! ! 609-494-6410_______________________OCEAN BEACH-Unit 1, 2BR,sleeps 6, A/C, color TV, 200 ftto beach. Call 732-793-0325 or

201-444-8646_______________________WILDWOOD CREST-3br modkit, LR, a/c, color TV, wash/dryon premises. 2 blks to beach.609-729-1233 800-388-6607_______________________

CLEAN, quiet, non/smok,seeking rm w/sep/ent inMontclair area, 973-783-4587._______________________Established Montclair psy-chotherapists (2), seeking of-fice space at least 800 sq ft. forlong term lease, either down-town or Upper Montclair. CallLinda 973-744-0012_______________________NYC PROF’L Seeks to rent lrg1/2 Bedrm apt, in house orsmall building. Qt safenghbrhd, for 6/30, exc refs &credit. 212-519-3581._______________________

WE BUY OLD THINGSWanted-Vintage Porch, Patio& Garden Furniture. Wickercast & wrought iron. Also want-ed ANTIQUE FURNITURE.Drive it up on Saturday, 10-5@194 Claremont Ave,Montclair or call Julie,973-783-0806. CASH PAID_______________________

World War II, scale modelsship kits, model air plane kitsand materials. 973-746-9616._______________________

House Sale90 Cooper Ave.

Upper Montclair(off Grove St.)

Fri. 9-3; Sat. 10-2

Contents of home.Steinway baby grandModel M, Wrought ironporch furniture. Bakersideboard. Couches,chairs, beds, tables,lamps. Mirrors. OldLeather bound books.Oak bookcases incl.stack. Oak highchair.Pictures and prints.Quality ladies clothing& furs. Kitchenware.Dolls & stuffed animals.Household and decora-tive items.Mary Wood Estateand House Sales973-783-2942

House Sale90 Cooper Ave.

Upper Montclair(off Grove St.)

Fri. 9-3Sat. 10-2

Contents of home.Steinway baby grand,Wrought iron porchfurniture. Baker side-board. Couches, chairs,beds, tables, lamps.Mirrors. Leather boundbooks. Oak bookcasesincl. stack. Oak high-chair. Leather boundbooks. Pictures andprints. some clothing.Kitchenware. Dolls.Household and decora-tive items.Mary Wood Estateand House Sales973-783-2942

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BERNARDSVILLE- ESTATESALE Fri & Sat 6/23-24, 9-3.311 Claremont Rd. Dir:287-202-Claremont Rd (oppBernardsville train). Contentsof house, designer furniture &clothes, outdoor, bsmnt full,Rosenthal, silver, glass, linen,kitchen, too much to mention!Earl Roberts & Co.973-744-2232_______________________

ESTATE SALE; DR set - oakblonde tble - 8 chrs, server,cabnt w/drwrs & mirr, brkfrnt.BR furn-qn bed triple dressr w/mirr, armoire, 2 night stands.butcher blck sturdy built bunkbeds-desk cabnt pcs, cornercabnt, hutch onto chest ofdrwrs. By appt only,973-667-9445GARAGE SALE; 6/24-25,9-4p. 5 Orchard St. Nutley.Many items such as dolls,hockey tble, asstd tbles, bks,records & many more items._______________________

ESTATE/HOUSE SALESat. June 24, 9-12noon.

70 Valley Way, W. OrangeREDUCED PRICES: books,braided rug, china, 10pc diningset, enamel table, love seat,wing chairs, swivel rocker,lamps, milkglass plates,kitchen items, remnants,linens, receiver w/turntable,tape deck & 4 speakers, bric-a-

brac._______________________

Two Sisters27 Old Quarry Rd,Englewood (Oak Trail Con-dos-off Myrtle Av), Sat/Sun.6/24-25, 10-4. Special Sale/Designer/Decorator Furn-Chippendale DR tbl, 12 FrBergere chrs, bronze lamps,Cntry pine BR, grdn access,Must see! 973-772-6307_______________________

BED-Mattress Set Ortho newin pkg $185 Also BUNKBEDSet $155 973-812-1567_______________________BED-Qn Orthopedic, Extra,Thick, Pillow Top Set. Unused.Orig. plastic. Retail $1100. Sell$375. Call 973-665-9862_______________________BEDS, MATTRESSES, BOX-SPRINGS - New in pkg. $75 a

piece per set & up. FREEdelivery. Call 973-783-9300._______________________CHINA Cabinet, CENTURY,country/french, walnut, insidelights, glass shelves, $875,973-736-8553._______________________DINETTE TABLE & 6 chairs,all solid wood-$350. Recliningchair-$165. Both are new inboxes. 973-256-7323_______________________Diningroom Set: round table,

4 chairs, 2 leafs, buffet &server. $550. 973-744-7831._______________________DR Set-12pc solid cherry, 92″,dbl pedestal w/2 lvs, 8 Chip-pendale chrs, lighted buffet,hutch & server. Never used, allstill boxed! Retail-$8500, sell$3950. 973-665-9863_______________________DR SET-Must sell! French Prv,tbl/6 chrs & breakfront, exclcond, $250. Call 973-857-1744_______________________DR table, solid distressed pine& carved farmhouse legs, from‘‘Domain’’ Thousands new!$800/bo. 973-762-1260_______________________KITCHEN - 5 pc, white/wash,Corian tabletop w/ 4 chairs, likenew, asking $750.973-574-9400 Jo-Ann._______________________Moving, Must Sell! FruitwoodDR, 9 pcs, inclds breakfront,buffet, 6 chairs. BR set, walnutw/triple dresser, 2 nightstands,& full bed. 973-992-5961_______________________White wicker love seat, rocker,side chair, coffee table & 2 sidetables, $175/bo. 973-857-1651_______________________

Complete COMPUTER forSale, $325/inclds color printer.Call for details 973-783-2073_______________________FABRIC-100 yd rolls, 54in,brand new. FREE! Call Diana973-748-6145 for appt._______________________LOOM-Macomber, 40 in, 16harness, reed & bench.$2,000. 973-744-0791._______________________POOL TABLE-full size, ballsincl’d, needs new felt. $350.973-744-0791._______________________Proform 960 Treadmill- speed,calories, mileage, incline, elec-tric, Sac $425. 973-239-7341_______________________Refrigerator, almost new.Bottom freezer. $200 or B/O.

973-746-6049_______________________ROYAL WEDDING STAMP &Coin Collection. $350 whennew, Best Offer. 973-744-1068_______________________

RUG/RUNNERLike new, $400 when new,Best Offer. 973-744-1068_______________________WASHER/GAS DRYER $350Neg. for pair. REFRIGER-ATOR, 5 yrs old $350. Neg. ForQuick Sale! 973-857-3474_______________________

PIANO’S BOUGHT& SOLD 973-575-0163

LINDEBLAD PIANO_______________________

111 Antique Co. Wants“CASH PAID!!“

Furniture, glass, toys,paintings, mason jars,postcards & fountain

pens, etc. 973-208-1261_______________________AAAA OLD STUFF WANTED!Toys, dolls, pottery, furn, rugs,radios, paintings, watches,pens, lighters, cameras,clocks, glass, silver, bikes,motorcyc les, e tc .973-783-3158 lv msg._______________________A FISHING TACKLE Collectorwants to buy old, rods, reels,lures, catalogs. 908-233-1654_______________________All Civil War and old militaryItems. Swords, flags, helmets,daggers, etc. 973-777-2125_______________________ALL LIONEL, Ives, Flyer &other trains. Top prices paid.800-464-4671/973-425-1537_______________________ANTIQUES, furn, collectibles,attic & house contents. Toys,trains. Brett 973-546-3533_______________________

GOOD BOOKSBOUGHT & SOLD

High prices paid. Prompt re-moval. Browsers welc, freeprkng. We make house calls.

THE CHATHAMBOOKSELLERS

8 Green Village RdMadison 973-822-1361

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TRUCK LOADS of kitchencabinets. Huge wrehse loc.Bath vanities, marble tops.Gas ranges, Disc. prices. In-stall, option. Paterson Stove &Kitchen Ctr. 973-790-5100._______________________

✔ GARDEN STATE ✔✔ LANDSCAPE ✔

Lawn Maint & DesignMulch-Seed-FertilizeAVERAGE CUT $25Call 973-256-3304_______________________

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Flagstone slates/Blue StoneFree Est. 973-759-5684_______________________All Steps, Sidewalks, Patios,Walls, Curbs, Patching, Re-pairs. Free Ests-973-239-4913_______________________MASON: Steps, patios,plastering, etc. Reasonable.Free est. John: 973-239-7310._______________________

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Local/Long DistanceFree Wardrobe Boxes/TapeFree Ests With Every MoveLic #PM00659 #ICC356117973-390-5003 24hrs/7 days_______________________A MAN WITH A VAN & MORE!All types of moving & rubbishremoval avail. 914-271-4810_______________________A MAN WITH A VAN & MORE!All types of moving & rubbishremoval avail. 914-271-4810_______________________

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Low cost professionalhandl ing. Sat is fact ionguaranteed. Lic.#PC00790.

201-313-3200_______________________

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Fast Dependable ServiceReasonable Rates

Experienced Men Who CarePM00271 Fully Ins’d.

Call day or night

973-423-4004_______________________

AAA Ceilex Painting-int/ext.Old hse special,best prep,sandblast,wallpaper.201-964-1001_______________________DAVID C. BOYNTON. PaintingContractor. Int/Ext. WallpaperHanging. 25 years exp.Caldwell/Montclair area.973-746-4457._______________________

E & S PAINTINGExterior painting, reas rates.No job is too big or small. Callfor Est. 973-857-3812 - Shawn_______________________Painting I Stripping WallpaperI Fixing Sash chain & brokenglass & ! General Carpentry !

973-618-0855Pager 973-855-1200_______________________

PAINTING & Wallpapering, allwork guar. Fully ins’d. 20 yrexp. Greg, 973-743-4354

!!TROUBLE GETTING A!!PAINTER? CALL PETER G!

No Job Too Big or SmallExpert & Reliable Service

Great prices! Wall Paper tooCall 201-925-1395 -$25 OFF_______________________

PLASTERING: Drywall/plasterrepairs. ‘‘No Patch too small.’’Patchwork Specialities. Freeestimates. 973-338-5410. Jim._______________________

ALL AMERICAN SEWER SVCLow Low Prices

24 Hour Emerg. Svc.973-744-0014_______________________✔ ON TIME ✔

! PLUMBING & HEATING !# 6921 Fully Ins 201-816-1030_______________________

A-1 AFFORDABLE Constr CoTear Offs, Re-roofs

and all Repairs973-746-6688/ 800-916-6111_______________________ANY ROOF Leak $275 guaran-teed. Skylight Repair. “WeKeep Our Appt.” 973-429-1299_______________________

12 yrs exp-sm.trees & shrubs.Aesthetically pruned, thinned,deadwooded, removed, fert.

Free Est. 973-509-5250_______________________

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ACURA 1987 Legend-4dr,snrf, 145K, dark blue. Goodcond! $2500. 973-655-7974_______________________ACURA 1997 3.0CL-Premium.27k mi, 1 owner, garaged, mintcond, loaded, incl CD. Silverw/gray int. $17,900.Eves or wknds 908-277-3688_______________________

ACURA 1990 INTEGRA LSAuto, sunrf, excl cond, 95k,$4790. 973-227-5638_______________________

ACURA 1990 INTEGRA LSAuto, sunrf, excl cond, 95k,$4790. 973-227-5638_______________________ACURA INTEGRA 1990 - snrf,ac, 5sp, am/fm/cass, grtcond,95k,$ 3000.973-746-3474._______________________AUDI 1985 4000, all power,sunroof, clean inside-out, gdcond, $800. 973-783-9845_______________________AUDI 1998 A8 Quattro, 35K mi,fully loaded, AWD, melangemetallic, great car for winter.$47,500. Call 201-848-1678_______________________BMW 1993 325: wht, grey int,very clean, sun roof, pwr, auto,

$14,100. 973-376-4258._______________________BMW 1996 318i sedan-exccond, 5spd, loaded, must sell!$15,500/obo. 973-227-3118._______________________BMW 1996 318i sedan-exccond, 5spd, loaded, must sell!$15,200/obo. 973-227-3118._______________________BUICK 1982 Regal Limited, es-tate sale, like new cond,4 door,1 owner, garaged, fullyequipped, a/c, $995/bo. Daveat 973-509-9798_______________________

CADILLAC 1990 Brougham4dr, 115K, loaded,

$5000/negot. 973-616-9454_______________________CADILLAC 1985 Seville-Blk/red int, 60k, new tires/brks,srvcd, $4900. 973-227-5638_______________________CADILLAC 1985 FleetwoodBrougham- 2dr coupe, blk w/wht int, original owner, allpower, all options, 55,000 or-iginal miles, drive anywhere,mechanically perfect, asking$7500/obo. 973-340-8705_______________________CADILLAC 1985 Seville-Blk/red int, 60k, new tires/brks,srvcd, $4900. 973-227-5638_______________________CADILLAC 1995 Sedan Devil-le- 41k, white diamond ext,taupe lthr, chrome rocker pan-els, moon roof, all pwr, alarm,1yr warr, orig owner, ex cond,$13,500. 973-379-5534 [email protected]_______________________CADILLAC 1996 FleetwoodBrougham- Triple black, allpower, showroom new con-dition, only 3000 miles, garagekept, original owner, asking$38,000. 973-340-8705_______________________CHEVY 1979 Malibu-Rebltmotor, good cond, 4dr, points,askg $1595. 973-227-5638_______________________CHEVY 1979 Malibu-Rebltmotor, good cond, 4dr, points,askg $1595. 973-227-5638_______________________CHEVY 1998 Cavalier LS-2dr,25K, well maint, garage kept,ac, ps/pb, $8,500,973-279-4992._______________________EAGLE 1990 Talon-2dr, 4cyl,

146K. Good condition!$2500. Call 973-220-2571_______________________

FORD 1992 Crown Vict.,police car, V8, ac/pw/pd,$2000. 201-615-2122 aft 12pm_______________________FORD 1995 ESCORT LX WgnAuto, AC, 99k, good cond, 1owner, $3900. 973-376-7155_______________________FORD 1998 Mustang CobraConvert-triple black, 3200 mi.

Showroom Cond! $26,000.201-670-0099/201-447-0010_______________________FORD 1997 Cobra Ltd Edit.,27K, adult owned, mint cond.,red, blk lthr, Mach 460, all re-cords. $18,700. 973-471-0040_______________________GEO 1991 STORM- Red, autotrans, 2 dr hatchback, am/fm/cass, a/c, 63K mil, Exc Cond.$2900. 973-857-8169_______________________Honda 1992 Accord EX83k,excl.cond. 4dr, 5spd, Loaded,$6200/bo, 973-743-1152._______________________

HONDA 1994 ACCORD EX4 dr, green w/tan, 94K, a/c,all pwr, sunroof. 973-746-4481_______________________Honda’99 Accord LX-4cylauto,VTECH eng,all pwr. 8300mi. $16,750. 973-458-9048_______________________

HONDA 1997 CIVIC DXSilver, htchbck, 3dr, 40k,

$9500. 973-566-9717_______________________JAGUAR 1985 Vanden Plas

Reblt eng/10k, 1 owner, snrf,$6000/bo. 973-736-1790 msg._______________________

bLexus 1995 SC300, exc cond,65K, $19,500. 201-891-7208

LINCOLN 1986 Mark VII: Ltblue, 109K, V8, all pwr, shopmanual $2,599. 973-226-5794_______________________LINCOLN 1991 10 Passengerwhite stretch, grt cond, lowmiles, $20,000. 973-256-7771._______________________MAZDA 1999 626 ES, fullyloaded, showroom cond, askg$18,500 or b/o, 201-358-6014._______________________MAZDA 1990 626 Turbo: 90k,sporty hatch bk, 5-spd man,ally whls, mn rf, pwr pkg, A/C.$2700/obo. 973-783-2938_______________________

MAZDA 1992 Protege LXauto, 4dr, ps/pw/pb, snrf. Goodcond! $3600. 973-746-6405_______________________MAZDA 1993 MX-6: red, 5 spd,snrf, grt sound syst. w/CD

chngr, 51,500K, Fall in lovew/this Beauty for just $7950.

Call 973-509-9458._______________________MAZDA 1993 MX-6: red, 5 spd,snrf, grt sound syst. w/CD

chngr, 51,500K, Fall in lovew/this Beauty for just $6950/bo

MUST SELL!Call 973-509-9458._______________________

MERCEDES 1991 300 SE-Immaculate, 1 owner, fullyequipt, snrf, auto, silver smokew/beige int. 91K, $15,000.

973-509-3963_______________________MERCEDES 1995 C280-whitew/grey lthr int’r, loaded, sunrf,34k. $23,500 973-942-7579_______________________Mercedes 1998 CLK 320 autofully equip’d, snrf, etc. 22K war-ranty, $37,490. 973-340-3982_______________________MERCEDES 1997 S-4208C

BLK/PARCH 25KSTARMARK

Globe Mercedes973-227-3600

PRE-OWNED EXT. 254_______________________MERCEDES 1998 CLK-320

WHITE/BLUE 29KGLOBE MERCEDES

RUBY/ASH 27K8CSTARMARK

973-227-3600PRE-OWNED. EXT. 254_______________________MERCEDES 1998 S-420

BLK/BLK 18KSTARMARK

GLOBE MERCEDES973-227-3600

PRE-OWNED. EXT. 254_______________________MERCEDES 1999 ML-320

WHITE/GREY 14KSTARMARK

Globe Mercedes973-227-3600

PRE-OWNED EXT. 254_______________________MERCEDES 2000 SLK 230

WHITE/CHARCOAL 5KSTARMARK

GLOBE MERCEDES973-227-3600

PRE-OWNED. EXT. 254_______________________Mercedes 2000 E-320

WagaonBLUE/GRAY 500 MILESGlobe Mercedes

973-227-3600PRE-OWNED EXT. 254_______________________MERCEDES 2000 ML-430

WHITE/JAVA 2KRUBY/FREY 2K

Globe Mercedes973-227-3600

PRE-OWNED EXT. 254_______________________MERCURY 1997 Sable sedan,33K mi, tan ext/tan int, full pwrpkge, 75K mi extend warr.,$11,500. Call 973-509-0514_______________________Mercury 1993 Sable Wag-Pwr,ac, 3rd seat, 76k, clean, origowner. $4500. 973-746-3460_______________________MERCURY 1996 Mystique:39K Ex Cond, Asking $9,300.

Call 973-746-2060._______________________MITSUBISHI 1993 Twin Turbo3000GT VR4-5 spd, 4WD,magnificent condition, fullyloaded, red, 85k, 1 owner, allmaint records, asking $16,669.

Call 973-838-3332._______________________NISSAN 1999 SENTRA-GXELtd Ed. Loaded, air, am/fm cd,500 mi. Senior must sell!$13,000. 973-338-9436_______________________PLYMOUTH 1991 Colt Wagon

4WD, 95K. Good condition!$1500. Call 973-220-2571_______________________

PLYMOUTH 2000 PROWLERBlk./Blk 50 Miles

Globe Mercedes973-227-3600

Pre-Owned. Ext. 254_______________________Pont. 1990 Grand Am LE-2dr,80k, gar kept, well maint’d.$2500 917-805-9866 lv. msg._______________________PONTIAC 95 Fi rebi rd,LOADED, Wht, t-top, alarm,many extras, 25k, $14,000,garage kept, 973-857-0916._______________________PONTIAC TRANS AM1987-111k, new tires, bat., andwindshie ld . $1500/obo.973-239-8496._______________________PORSCHE 1986 CarreraCoupe 911-very fast nevermodified; perf for babyboomer;Meteor gray in/out (rare); ex-cept. cond. w/showrm gloss;19.5K mi, 2nd owner bot w/4Kmi; gar’d & pampered for 13yrs; no snow/salt, lt rain mis;Snrf, ac/pw, phone, Blaupnktfm/am; never used spare tire &tool kit; bumper bra; all OEMequip. $25K firm (new 911’snow $65K+) 973-744-5774_______________________PORSCHE 1987 924S- Only9k, red/blk, auto, loaded, mint,$25,000. 973-473-6084_______________________SAAB 1996 SE Turbo: 5dr,auto, green/tan lthr, loaded,48K, $14,000. 732-249-6872_______________________SAAB 1996 Turbo: Black, tanleather interior, all amenities,

77k. Asking $13,800.Call 201-741-3747._______________________

SATURN 1995 SL 1 Sedan,White, 4 dr, grey int 5 spd,lo-jack, abs, am/fm, premiumsound speakers, new tires,77K, $7,000. 201-670-1844_______________________SATURN 1995 SL 1 Sedan,White, 4 dr, grey int 5 spd,lo-jack, abs, am/fm, premiumsound speakers, new tires,77K, $7,000. 201-670-1844_______________________

SATURN 1995 SL 1 Sedan,White, 4 dr, grey int 5 spd,lo-jack, abs, am/fm, premiumsound speakers, new tires,77K, $5500. 201-670-1844

SATURN 1999 SC1, 3dr sportcoupe, drk grn, ps/pb/ac/tiltwhl, 4 cyl, am/fm stereo, auto,FWD, 4K, $11,700/obo. Clftn.973-225-0408 aft 5 or lv msge_______________________SUBARU 1987 Legacy Bright-on Wagon- 35k mi, ex cond,quick sale, $12,800.973-655-0077_______________________Toyota 1989 Camry- lt bl, 1own, garaged, 65k, auto, 4dr,ps/pb, great cond, $4500.973-379-6444 Lea_______________________TOYOTA 1991 CAMRY-DXWag-46k, blue, 5 spd, wellmaint, am/fm cass, ac, all pwr,$5900. 973-467-5583_______________________TOYOTA 1992 Camry LE-AC,all power, good cond, dk blue,82k, $6400. 973-376-6006_______________________TOYOTA 1993 Celica GT Con-vert, red, all pwr, 110k, goodcond, $8500. 973-509-0207._______________________TOYOTA 1998 Camry LE- 4dr,4cyl, a/c, abs brks, low mils,$15,000/neg. 973-450-4653_______________________

VW 1998 JETTA GL-blacklow mlg, 5spd, alarm, warranty.$12,000/obo. 718-783-2442_______________________VOLKSWAGEN ’91 Jetta Car-rat: MUST SELL! fully loaded,5spd, snrf, 91K, $3700. origownr 973-239-0268_______________________VOLVO 1995 850-Grn/bge lthrint, all options, excl cond, 84k,$13,900. 973-227-5638_______________________VOLVO 1995 850-Grn/bge lthrint, all options, excl cond, 84k,$13,900. 973-227-5638_______________________VW 1973 BEETLE- Lite blue,Good cond. runs well, $1500/obo. 973-857-1730_______________________

AUTO UNION 1958 2 Dr HardTop- 24,000 orig miles. $3000/obo. 973-942-3158._______________________CADDY 1970 2 dr Coupe mintcond., like new, one of a kind$9995. Call 973-777-1566_______________________CHEVY 1959 CORVETTE 283230 hp/4-spd; 2-Tops Nos.Match; Wht/Blk; 28k miles;$26,500. John 201-569-2371_______________________CHEVY 1960 Impala, all orig.,90% restored, $9500/obo.973-742-9376_______________________CHEVY 1966 IMPALA-4dr,excl cond, garage kept, 73korig mis, $2000. 973-661-1423_______________________DODGE 1953 PICK UP-Stock,needs restoration, $1995.Call 973-227-5638/882-6521_______________________

FORD 1964 Mustangrestored, like new. 260 auto,

blue/white top. $9,500.Call 973-575-5325._______________________

GMC 1963 Suburban-Stock,needs restoration, $1995.973-227-5638/882-6521_______________________Mercedes 1929 RoadsterReplicar-on VW chassis, ndswrk $1600 973-783-0619_______________________

MERCURY COUGAR 1968For restoring or parts,

$500/bo, 973-694-5467._______________________Studebaker 1962 GT Hawk TT289 V8, ps, ac, dual exhaust,49K orig mi, runs, needs resto-ration, have parts & manuals.

$2000. 973-696-8187_______________________

CHEVY 1994 BLAZERS10-90K, well maintained,loaded, extra details, 4 dr, askg$8500. Call 973-857-0860_______________________Ford 1995 Explorer Ed.Baueronly 33K, loaded. Exc cond,warr. $15,650. 973-857-4247_______________________FORD ’97 Expedition XLT-tan,3rd seat,cd,29K.Exc cond.4yrwarr. $21,500. 973-904-1791_______________________FORD 1998 Explorer XLT4DR, 4X4 auto V8, sunroof, CD29K, $18,995 201-819-2344_______________________FORD 1979 F150- runs great,$1000. 973-857-8786._______________________GMC 1995 Jimmy SLT, 4dr,loaded, lthr, low mi, exc cond.,$12,700. Call 201-391-5530_______________________JEEP 97 Laredo 6 cyl auto, ps/b/w/l, 34k, mint/loaded, cass/CD, 2 alrms, keyless entry$16,900. 973-248-1050._______________________

NISSAN 1997 Pathfinder greatcond, coming out of lease,residual is over $18,000, butasking only $16,000. Call Garydays 973-731-4434._______________________TOYOTA 1991 4Runner-73k,Exc. Cond. $9,990/obo.973-228-4714/201-653-2005_______________________TOYOTA 1993 4-Runner SR5:Deluxe Mod, New engine,$13,000 973-783-6151_______________________

BRONCO 1990 XLT: 4x4, V8,351ci, ac, loaded, gd cond, femdriven, pwr/w, new tires, 102K,$4500/bo. 973-773-8672_______________________FORD 1990 F150-new eng/trans/exhaust/tires/shocks.$2950/obo. Call 973-610-6218_______________________

FORD 1993F150 XLT

LIGHTNINGClassic, mint, 2WD

$15,000-201-935-9116_______________________FORD 1996 F150 XL- 4x2,74K, 6 cyl, runs great, wellmaint. $8895. 973-887-8836_______________________FORD 1997 F150 XLT-Xtendcab, V8, auto 4x4, warrnty,29K, $18,990. 201-819-2344_______________________FORD 1957 F600-DUMPTRUCK, 55K, Asking $750,Call 201-664-1856_______________________

Chevy 1993 G20 Van-7 pass.65K, dual ac, fully equip’d, wellmaint $11000 201-712-2453_______________________DODGE 1995 Grand CaravanSE-75k, loaded, rear ac, Origownr $8000/bo 973-667-4278_______________________DODGE 1995 Grand CaravanSE-75k, loaded, rear ac, Origownr $8000/bo 973-667-4278_______________________Dodge 1983 Van: 75K, goodshape, runs well, needs paint.$1000/bo 973-243-9445._______________________DODGE 1997 Grand CaravanSE-Sport Ed, alum whls, 35k,$16,500/bo. 973-239-6643_______________________FORD 1995 Windstar auto 3.8ltrs, 92k mi, a/b, am/fm cass,7-pass, grn $6199 973-374-5250_______________________FORD 1996 Econoline Con-version Halfback cargo. Mintcond, less than 10K, $16,000obo,973-728-0194._______________________Ford 1989 Aerostar- ps, pb, ac,am/fm/cass, good shape in-side/out, only has 66K orig mi,$3500/bo 973-429-8433 Tom_______________________FORD 1995 Windstar GL- 51k,ps, pb, pw, 1 owner, $6500/obo. 973-783-0137_______________________Honda 1997 Oddesy-5dr, exc.cond, all pwr, 6cd changer, ac,42K, new brake/tires, Asking$19,000, Eve, 973-746-0039_______________________PLYMOUTH 1993 VOYAGERSE, 97k, excl cond, loaded,$4,000 201-460-1985_______________________

00.00 to $50 Old Junks. 89 &Up $500 & Up. Bonus Toyota,Honda, Nissan. 973-256-7021._______________________$1000 CASH PAID 1990’S/Up$10-$100k CASH ALL VEHI-CLES! 973-785-8676 Anytime!_______________________AUTOS WANTED. Junks &Wrecks bought. Running carsbought also. Call Ron,973-628-8970. 7 days a week._______________________

$$CASH$$FOR JUNK AND USED

CARS & TRUCKSREMOVED FREE

Towing Service AvailableCall 973-831-85001-800-866-8855_______________________

CASH PAID AT YOUR DOORUsed cars or mini-vans want-ed. Clean or abused, any year,any mileage. Best prices paid.Call Rich first. 973-857-1195,_______________________Top $ paid for used cars &trucks (1987 & up)! Any cond!High mls OK! 973-266-1305 orpage 973-502-2000._______________________

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Estate Sale 73 Oakland Ave,Fri. 6/23, Sat. 6/24, 10-4pm,Contents of 1860 ’s VictorianEstate in the Historic Section.Off Liberty St. Steinway Grand,Victorian furn, Antique orientalrugs, marble top table, carvedfurn, & much Bric-a-brac._______________________

109 CARLSON PKWY- 6/24,(6/25 RD), 9a-3p, furn,glassware, etc, inquire about 8place settings of Lenox china(reasonable)._______________________36 Overlook Rd, Sat. 6/24, 9-2.Toys, books, clothes, lamps,bassinet, pictures, HH+ more_______________________HUGE BLOCK SALE-MarleyAve, off Stevens Ave, Sat 6/24,Raindate 6/25, 9-4pm, kdclothes, antiques, furn._______________________

18 Cambridge Rd(betweenRidgewood & Tremont) Sat 6/24 from 9am-1pm. Rain DateSun 6/25. Patio furniture, barstools, couch, light fixtures,stereo, many baby items &clothes, Medela breast pump.Cal l for more info

973-509-9741._______________________MOVING SALE! Lots of greatstuff! 212 Baldwin St.Sat. 6/24 9am-4pm._______________________

73 WOLF PLACE-MovingSale- Sat 6/24, 8-3pm, & Sun6/25 8-2pm. Furniture, tvs,clothes, huge inventory!!_______________________

77 ORANGE RD(Apt 30) Sat.6/24, 8:30-4. Armoire & otherfurn, brand new AC, etc..._______________________

MOVING!30 Oakdale Ave. Fri. 6/2312-4pm. Sat. 6/24 9-4pm._______________________

1 Claremont Place, (off Clare-mont Ave) Sat 6/24 & Sun 6/25,9-5pm. Clothes, exerciseequipment, HH goods._______________________

20 GLENRIDGE PKWY(off Grove St), Sat 6/24,10-3pm. Furn, lamps, rugs,knick knacks & more! RD 6/25._______________________79 Claremont Ave. Sat 6/24,3:30-8. Furniture, air condi-tioner, household items._______________________A FUND RAISING YARD-SALE-63 Greenwood Ave, offClrmt. Ave, Sat 6/24, 10-4pm._______________________

AMAZING YARD SALEOodles of books, music &clothes. 18 Oxford St, 6/24,9-4. Everything must go!_______________________Double-House Sale! Lamps,prints, beer mugs & larger, ex-ercise equip, car items, clthng& large selection “eclectic”items. 15 Graham Terr (offHarrison), Fri/Sat, 6/23-24,9-4pm-no earlier!_______________________

MOVING SALE 291 ClaremontAve, 6/23-24, 9-4. Oak, hi boyw/mir, 2 dining rm tables,chairs, sewing cabinet, 2kitchen cabinets, tools, worktable, bric-a-brac._______________________Moving Sale! Furn, rugs, kidstoys & games, patio furn. 5Fairmount Ave, Sat. 6/24, 10-3_______________________MOVING SALE! Furn, House-wares, toys, crib, little tykes.

118 SO. FULLERTON, Sat.6/24, 9-2. Rain or Shine!_______________________

Multi-Family: Sun. 6/25, 9am.Furn, kids stuff & lots more.

19 OXFORD STREET._______________________Paraphernal ia & palepachyderm, 2 walnut FormicaParsons dining tables, 11X11green carpet, 3 creme Steel-case sled base office chairs,Penguino rolling a/c, EpsomLQ 850 printer, misc. 30 GlenRidge Pkwy, Sat 6/24, 10-2._______________________SALE OF THE YEAR 95 ParkSt, 6/23-24-25, 8-5. New &Used Misc. items._______________________Selling Home- 205 Inwood AvSat/Sun 6/24-25, 10-4. Lots OStuff, some collectibles, bksTools, lumber, furn., linensKnik-knacks, oodles o misc_______________________Yard Sale! Sat. 6/24, 9-4 &Sun. 6/25, 10-3. 20 GRENADAPL. Something for Everyone!_______________________YARD SALE-Sat & Sun.6/24-25, 8am-4pm, 5 MontclairAve. Mirrored wardrobe closet,infant carseats/bed/clothes+_______________________

119 Hillside Ave, Fri. 6/23-Sat,6/24, 9-3, furn, ceiling fan, fishpole, kayak, tools, hh items,bric-a-brac, clothing & more!_______________________

25 EDISON AVENUE - 6/24,9a-4p, 50 YEARS WORTH OFTREASURES!_______________________

45 E. Hartshorn Dr.(off of OldShort Hills Rd) Sat 6/24 from10-3 Bikes, glassware & etc._______________________

Multi-Fam: 7 WOODLAND RD,6/24, 10-4. RD: 6/25. Smallapplcs, baby furn, books,clothes, bric-a-brac, etc._______________________

32 Hillcrest Terr, Sat/Sun,6/24-25, 9-5pm. 1st sale in 30years! Good bargains!_______________________9 Mountain Rd, Sat. 6/24,9am-3pm. HH items, toys, bks,lawn furn, baby items & more_______________________Sat 6/24, 9-4. Mac computer,HP deskjet, weight equip,stereo, Childrens hi-chair, Jr,chair, portacrib, books, toys &games. Household items. 41Lynwood Rd._______________________

10 Glenwood Rd, 6/24, 8-2.Lots of sewing related items,baby carriage & some antq’s._______________________15 Alexander Ave, Sat. 6/24,8:30-1:30pm, a little bit ofeverything. Must see!_______________________2 Princeton Pl. Sat. 6/24,10-2pm, kids stuff only, furn,clothing, toys benefit for theDevelopmental Learning Cntr_______________________!408 GROVE ST (between

Carolin & Gordonhurst),Sat 6/24, 10-3pm._______________________

421 Valley Road. Saturday.6/24, 9am-12Noon, Somethingfor everyone._______________________9 & 11 The Fairway, Saturday,6/24, 9am-2pm, furn, hw, cookbook, rugs & plenty more!_______________________MOVING SALE 140 ClarewilleAve(off of Park St) Sat 6/24

from 9:30am-4pm. Walnutdining room table w/leaves & 8chairs, round Pine kitchen

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Philip S. Thomas, vice presidentfor arts education for the New JerseyPerforming Arts Center (NJPAC) inNewark was the keynote speaker atlast Friday’s “moving on” ceremonyof the Winston School.

Twelve students of the East LaneSchool will be moving on to publicor private schools in the fall.

In keeping with the school’s year-long theme of “Winston Works in

Harmony,” Friday’s program high-lighted the importance of weavingthe arts into the school’s curriculumand building bridges with theNJPAC and the historical society.

In his position at the NJPAC, thekeynote speaker is responsible fordeveloping a comprehensive artseducation department that includes aperformance series, school-basedresidency programs, professionaldevelopment programs for educatorsand arts training programs in theater,dance, music and literary arts.

A native of Virginia, Mr. Thomaswas raised in Paterson and graduatedfrom Montclair State University. Heserved with the U.S. Army in Viet-nam.

For the second time this spring,vandals have hit the township’s deerpaddock in Old Short Hills Park.

Sometime between 4:15 p.m.Thursday and the same time the fol-lowing day, the locked gate to thearea was broken, police report. Thetripline used to close the paddockgate was taken and part of the cagewas damaged.

In May, a similar incident dam-aged the cage and four deer beingheld in the paddock escaped.

In a series of possibly related inci-dents Saturday night, a number ofcars were damaged and one car wasstolen. A 1998 Infiniti 130 wasstolen from a Grosvenor Road resi-dence, but was later recovered in

Newark. Door locks and ignitionswere damaged on vehicles parked onJoanna Way, Western Drive andHartshorn Drive.

Township resident Nathan Mikschwas returning to his car in the FirstUnion parking lot Friday morningwhen he was knocked down by a cardriven another township resident,Deena Shoshkes, who was backingout of a parking space. Mr. Mikschwas treated for back pain by theMillburn-Short Hills First AidSquad and transported to a localhospital for observation. No chargeswere made against Ms. Shoshkes.

Three Toms River youths werestopped by township police onKennedy Parkway Saturday at

approximately 9:30 p.m. for alicense plate infraction. The officerobserved alcoholic beverage bottlesin the car and subsequently deter-mined all three youths were underthe legal age to possess alcohol.Drug paraphernalia was also discov-ered during a search of the vehicleand police say one of the men admit-ted to carrying a small amount ofmarijuana.

The driver, Scott Cummings, andhis two passengers, Jarrell Sullivanand Scott Duffy, were charged withillegal possession of alcohol andpossession of drug paraphernalia;Mr. Duffy was also charged withpossession of a controlled dangeroussubstance.

The appointment of Dr. ArlenePincus as principal of the DeerfieldSchool was approved by the Boardof Education Monday night. Dr. Pin-cus, who succeeds Martin Burne asDeerfield’s principal, will assumeher duties here by the start of thenew school year.

The new Deerfield principal hasbeen principal of the Tuscan Schoolin the Maplewood-South Orangeschool district since 1986. Prior tothat she had been a languagearts/reading coordinator inBernardsville elementary and mid-dle schools and a teacher in the PearlRiver, N.Y., school district.

The school administration is con-tinuing to interview applicants to fillthe principal’s post being vacated atthe Glenwood School by AudreyZavetz. Superintendent of SchoolsJames Donovan at Monday’s meet-ing said four candidates are present-ly being considered.

Other Glenwood school positionsneeding to be filled was a subjectraised at Monday’s meeting by aGlenwood parent.

Assistant superintendent PhyllisCatz said four teaching positionsneed to be filled at that school. Dueto increasing enrollment, Dr. Catzsaid, the administration is looking toadd a fourth third grade class, twoteachers will not be returning inSeptember due to pregnancies andone teacher has resigned.

Final decisions, Dr. Catz contin-ued, on appointments to fill thesevacancies and others throughout thedistrict are expected to be made bythe end of July.

Dr. Catz also took the opportunityMonday to respond to a letter to theeditor published in the June 15 edi-tion of The Item. That letter, shesaid, misquoted comments aboutdiversity made by her at a priorschool board meeting.

“I have a lifelong, personal com-mitment to the school population tosee that it is served by the best peo-ple we can get,” Dr. Catz said. “Iwant to assure the community thatthe quotation was not mine. Thisdistrict is welcoming persons of allvarieties.”

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Schuman-Brown, “and includingthem (on the team) would help themfeel comfortable.”

“I’ll reconsider,” said Dr. Dono-van to applause from the audience.

Dr. Donovan was equally agree-able in considering Special Educa-tion Committee member RenayZamloot’s request that the searchprocess for the proposed coordinatorbe conducted along the same lines asfor a school principal.

Slightly more than 11 percent ofdistrict students are classified as spe-cial education students, Dr. Donovannoted in his report. While districtenrollment of regular instructionstudents for the period 1990-91 to1999-2000 increased by nearly 54percent, special education enroll-ment over the same period increasedby 131 percent, he said.

Dr. Donovan pointed out in hisreport that while state aid for specialeducation increased $411,196 overthe last year, that increase was par-tially offset by cuts in state aid forbilingual education and transporta-tion of more than $230,000.

Mandates continue to drive spe-cial education costs up. “I suspect,”Dr. Donovan said, “there are moremandates coming down and I expectto see more students classified in thefuture.”

Board member David Jones urgedthe community to write state law-makers to support pending legisla-tion (Assembly Bill 2157) whichwould provide state aid for any perpupil costs over $40,000. During thepast year, the district incurred costsof $49,580 in its program for onestudent. Costs for educating fiveother students ranged from $29,525to $36,832.

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shattered and lights revolving, wasfound by police in Irvington a half-hour later. A search of the area byIrvington police and the EssexCounty Sheriff’s K-9 Unit failed toturn up the missing driver.

All of the township officers weretransported to St. Barnabas MedicalCenter where they were treated forstress and Officer Baldani receivedcare for his injuries.

Despite their failure to apprehendthe man, Police Chief Paul Boeger-shausen said he stands behind theactions taken by his men.

“I’m proud of these guys,” ChiefBoegershausen said. “They firedwhen necessary (when Officer Bal-dani was struck by the car) and fromall reports they acted properly underthe circumstances.

“If they hadn’t acted properly,” thechief continued, “with the number of

motorists around them, someonewould have been hurt.”

As for the suspect, Chief Boeger-shausen is confident the man will becaught. “We have fingerprints fromboth vehicles and, if he has a record,we’ll know who he is.” He wouldnot speculate whether or not the sus-pect had been hit by gunfire,although Irvington police reportedlydid not find any blood in the patrolcar.

A somewhat similar incidentoccurred the prior evening whentownship police chased a stolen carfrom Hobart Avenue onto Route 24east and then into Irvington, wherethe driver abandoned the car onLyons Avenue. Police managed totake into custody a female passen-ger, Tanika Alexander, who wascharged with two counts of receiv-ing stolen property and hinderingapprehension. The male driverescaped.

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June 22, 2000 Page 27THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills

LEGAL NOTICESSHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2000-

010098SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OFNEW JERSEY, CHANCERYDIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY,

DOCKET NO. F1432198HOMECOMINGS FINAN-CIAL NETWORK, INC.,PLAINTIFF -vs- KEVINMCKIE AND SHARON

MCKIE, HIS WIFE, ET ALS,DEFENDANTS.

Execution For Sale of Mort-gaged Premises

By virtue of the above stat-ed writ of Execution, to medirected, I shall expose forsale by Public Auction, inSHERIFF’S OFFICE, EssexCounty Courts Building inNewark, on Tuesday, JULY18, 2000 at one-thirty P.M.(Prevailing Time)

Commonly known as:0000000028 HOBSON ST.NEWARK NJ 07112Lot: 31 Block: 3059Size: 32X100 feet Distance to nearest cross

street: 125.00 feetNearest cross street name:

NYE AVEA full legal description can

be found in the office of theRegister of Essex County.

A deposit of 20% of the bidprice in certified funds isrequired at the time of sale.

The approximate amount ofthe Judgment to be satisfiedby said sale is the sum ofEIGHTY ONE THOUSANDFIVE HUNDRED NINETYSEVEN AND 75/100 DOL-LARS ($81,597.75), togetherwith the costs of this sale.

The Sheriff reserves theright to adjourn the sale fromtime to time as provided byLaw.

Newark, N.J. June 19, 2000ARMANDO B. FONTOURA,

SheriffFEIN, SUCH, KAHN &

SHEPARD,ATTORNEY(S)Pub: June 22,29 July 6, 13,

2000Montclair Times

Fee:$76.88

PUBLIC NOTICE“Take notice that Fern Got-fried has (have) applied for:

Historic Site or DistrictDemolition Permit

Historic District ConstructionPermit

from the Historic Preserva-tion Commission of the Town-ship of Millburn for propertylocated at 128 Short Hills Ave.,Short Hills, appearing on theofficial maps as Lot 1 Block1603 Millburn Township, withhearing scheduled at themeeting on July 6, 2000 slatedto begin at 8:00 p.m. in theTown Hall, 375 MillburnAvenue, Millburn, New Jer-sey. The requested regulatoryopinions are for:

Exterior demolition workand deck to be constructed inrear of property.

The papers relating to thisapplication are on file in theoffice of the Secretary of theHistoric Preservation Com-mission in Town Hall and maybe inspected between thehours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30p.m., Monday through Friday.

Fern GotfriedPub:June 22, 2000

Fee:$10.54

PUBLIC NOTICE“Take notice that Linda &David Sotnick have applied

for:Historic Site or District

Demolition PermitHistoric District Construction

Permitfrom the Historic Preserva-

tion Commission of the Town-ship of Millburn for propertylocated at 51 Chestnut Street,appearing on the official mapsas Lot 4 Block 307 MillburnTownship, with hearing sched-uled at the meeting on July 6,2000 slated to begin at 8:00p.m. in the Town Hall, 375Millburn Avenue, Millburn,New Jersey. The requestedregulatory opinions are for:

Exterior demolition workand the construction of a new2nd floor bedroom suite and amudroom laundry room, sun-room, and bathroom on thefirst floor.

The papers relating to thisapplication are on file in theoffice of the Secretary of theHistoric Preservation Com-mission in Town Hall and maybe inspected between thehours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30p.m., Monday through Friday.

Linda & David SotnickPub:June 22, 2000

Fee:$11.47

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTTOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN

LEGAL NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat on Monday, July 17,

2000, at 8:00 p.m. or as soonthereafter as the Applicantmay be heard, at the MillburnMunicipal Building, 375 Mill-burn Avenue, Millburn, NewJersey, the Board of Adjust-ment will hold a hearing onthe application of the under-signed, at which time andplace all interested personswill be given an opportunity tobe heard.

The property is situated inthe R-6 Zoning District, Block601, Lot 18, and is more com-monly known as 40 UndercliffRoad, Millburn, New Jersey.The Applicant seeks variancerelief for side setback, sidesetback combined, and sidesetbak height, to permit enclo-sure and existing screenporch, together with any othervariances or waivers that theBoard may deem applicableor necessary.

A copy of the completeapplication is on file with theSecretary of the Board ofAdjustment and may beinspected between the hoursof 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,Monday though Friday, by allinterested parties prior to themeeting.

ALAN and JANIESHOTKIN

Owners,By, LAWRENCE LEVITT,

ESQ.Attorney for ApplicantPub:June 22, 2000

Fee:$13.95

Notice of Contract AwardThe Township of Millburn has awarded a contract without competitive bidding as a profes-

sional service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This contract and the resolution authoriz-ing it are available for public inspection in the office of the Millburn Township Clerk.

Awarded to: Ruderman & Glickman, P.C.Services: Special Counsel to supervise and coordinate the management labor relations and

employment law matters of the Township as requested, including but not limited to, partici-pation in collective bargaining negotiations, grievances and administrative proceedings, arbi-tration and litigation.

Time Period: One year - June 13, 2000-June 13, 2001Cost: $150.00 per hourAnne Marie McCarthy, Township Clerk

Fee:$12.09

SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2000-009676

SHERIFF’S SALESUPERIOR COURT OF

NEW JERSEY, CHANCERYDIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY,

DOCKET NO. F1863699OCWEN FEDERAL BANK,PLAINTIFF -vs- DAVID J.LIPMAN AND IDA L. LIP-MAN, HIS WIFE, ET ALS,

DEFENDANTS. Execution For Sale of Mort-

gaged PremisesBy virtue of the above stat-

ed writ of Execution, to medirected, I shall expose forsale by Public Auction, inSHERIFF’S OFFICE, EssexCounty Courts Building inNewark, on Tuesday, JULY18, 2000 at one-thirty P.M.(Prevailing Time)

Commonly known as:0000000003 BRANTWOOD

TERSHORT HILLS NJ 07078Lot: 45 Block: 3503Size: 93.86X173.76 feet Distance to nearest cross

street: .00 feetNearest cross street name:

WHITE OAK RIDGE ROADA full legal description can

be found in the office of theRegister of Essex County.

A deposit of 20% of the bidprice in certified funds isrequired at the time of sale.

FEDERAL TAX LIENRECORDED 7/9/97 in book0136, page 335 in the amount of$8,520.39, FEDERAL TAXLIEN RECORDED 2/6/98 INBOOK 0137, PAGE 134 INTHE AMOUNT OF $673.78.

The approximate amount ofthe Judgment to be satisfiedby said sale is the sum ofTWO HUNDRED EIGHTYTWO THOUSAND SIX HUN-DRED FIVE AND 06/100DOLLARS ($282,605.06),together with the costs of thissale.

The Sheriff reserves theright to adjourn the sale fromtime to time as provided byLaw.

Newark, N.J. June 19, 2000ARMANDO B. FONTOURA,

SheriffFEIN, SUCH, KAHN &

SHEPARD,ATTORNEY(S)Pub: June 22,29 July 6, 13,

2000Montclair Times

Fee:$85.56

LEGAL NOTICE On June 19, 2000, the Board

of Adjustment of the Townshipof Millburn, County of Essex,memorialized the approval ofapplication of Jed & RosalindBuck, 53 Southern SlopeDrive, to erect addition on thesite.

The determination of saidBoard is now on file in theoffice of the Board Secretaryand is available for inspectionduring normal business hours.

Helen S. MerleSecretary/Clerk to the

Board of AdjustmentFee:$5.58

LEGAL NOTICE On June 19, 2000, the Board

of Adjustment of the Townshipof Millburn, County of Essex,memorialized the approval ofapplication of Irving & Harri-et Marcus, 81 Stewart Road,to erect addition on the site.

The determination of saidBoard is now on file in theoffice of the Board Secretaryand is available for inspectionduring normal business hours.

Helen S. MerleSecretary/Clerk to the

Board of AdjustmentFee:$5.27

Board of AdjustmentTownship of Millburn

PUBLIC NOTICETake notice that Kurt and

Joan Smith has applied for aZoning Variance from theMillburn Township Board ofAdjustment for propertylocated at 10 Hobart Ave.,Short Hills. Block 1202 Lot 4 inMillburn Township, which isscheduled for a hearing onat 8:00 p.m. in Town Hall, 375Millburn Avenue, Millburn,New Jersey. The requestedvariance is to 606.2e (d) (e)(1) (2) 2a) erecting an addi-tion.

The papers relating to thisapplication are on file in theoffice of the Secretary of theBoard of Adjustment dailybetween the hours of 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., Monday throughFriday. Any interested partymay appear at said hearingand participate therein inaccordance with the rules ofthe Zoning Board of Adjust-ment.

Joan Q. SmithPub:June 22, 2000

Fee:$9.92

Supermarket zone hearingContinued from Page 1

Millburn Avenue needed theupgrades. “If I were to do (prepare atraffic plan for) Saks today, I’d rec-ommend these changes,” he said. Heconcluded his testimony by sayingthe supermarket could be built with-out any detrimental impact on trafficin the area.

Ahold operations executive Melis-sa Mintz told the board approxi-mately 25 to 30 small panel trucksfrom independent vendors and fiveto six tractor trailer trucks wouldvisit the site daily. Deliveries, shesaid would not take place at peakhours. Ms. Mintz said the trucks didnot necessarily mean additional traf-fic on roadways. She emphasizedmany of the trucks already service

other area supermarkets.Due to the late hour, there was no

opportunity for board members oropposing attorneys to question Mr.Ney at Tuesday’s session. Questionsto the traffic engineer will be heardat the August 15 meeting. At thatsesssion Mr. Segreto also will becalling his final witness, the projectplanner, to testify.

“I can’t think of any circum-stances at that meeting where Iwon’t be resting,” Mr. Segreto said.

Chairman Applebaum told attor-neys for opponents of the supermar-ket to be prepared to begin crossexamination of witnesses at thattime. Following cross examination,it is expected lawyers representingopponents to the supermarket planwill present rebuttal witnesses.

Suspect flees in police car

Special education report

APPOINTED—Holly Driveresident Samuel Feldmanhas been appointed toserve as chairman of theDistrict VC Ethics Commit-tee of the N.J. SupremeCourt. The committeeinvestigates and prose-cutes ethical violations byattorneys. Mr. Feldman is apartner in the litigationdepartment of Orloff,Lowenbach, Stifelman &Siegel, a Roseland-basedlaw firm.

School board appoints newprincipal at Deerfield School

Vandals hit township’s deerpaddock for second time

Staff photo by Jim Connelly

FIRST AID—Township police and members of the Millburn-Short Hills Volunteer First Aid Squad attendto township resident Nathan Miksch who was struck by a car in the First Union parking lot Friday. Mr.Miksch was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for back pain.

NJPAC vice president speaksat Winston School ceremony

A Braille transcription certifica-tion program will be offered this fallby the Millburn-Short Hills Chapterof the American Red Cross.

The course, beginning September13, will meet each Wednesday at thechapter house from 9:30 a.m. tonoon for approximately eightmonths.

Successful completion of the pro-gram allows the newly certifiedbraillist an opportunity to Brailletextbooks for blind studentsthroughout New Jersey.

There is no fee for the course andall materials and Braillewriter areprovided at no cost.

Those interested in participatingin the program are asked to tele-phone Pat Stern, the chapter’sBraille chairwoman, at the RedCross office, 379-4198.

Red Crossoffers Brailletraining class

The Association of Retarded Citi-zens of Essex County has openingsin its counselor-in-training (CIT)program for volunteer positions atits two summer day camps, CampHope and Stepping Stones.

Camp Hope, located in EastHanover, serves campers with devel-opmental disabilities. The camp ses-sion runs from July 5 throughAugust 18 and daily sessions are 9a.m. until 3 p.m. Mondays throughFridays.

Stepping Stones, located in Liv-ingston, is for infants through 7-year-old children with developmen-tal disabilities—most with Downssyndrome.

The summer program runs fromJuly 10 through August 13 Mondaythrough Thursday. Daily sessionsare 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

The CIT positions are open to 14-to 17-year-old boys and girls for a 3-to 7-week period. Daily camp hoursare 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday throughFriday. The camp session is July 5through August 18.

Those interested can call LeeBergman, director of communityresources, or Diane Yanosh at 535-1181, extensions 1224 and 1230.

Agency seekingsummer campcounselors

Three township students, CharlesR. Bailey, Michael J. Glita andWilliam P. Reynolds, received diplo-mas at Seton Hall PreparatorySchool’s 143rd commencementexercises on June 10.

Charles received the Rev. WilliamM. Giblin Award for participation instudent activities, the Edward J.Bloustein Scholars Award, theMedallion for Excellence in Englishstudies and the Monsignor ThomasJ. Tuohy Award, given to those grad-uates who maintained an A averageover four years.

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You’re driving down a townshiproad when ahead you see a large boxwith a screen flashing your speed.You’re traveling faster than the post-ed speed limit, so you slow down.

Good thing you did. The townshiphas a new speed monitor and unlikesimilar units in neighboring towns,this one may have a policemanwatching it from close by.

“Ours has a New Jersey-certifiedradar in it,” Police Sgt. Peter Eakleytold The Item. “We can write ticketsoff this machine.”

Sgt. Eakley, traffic bureau com-mander of the Millburn PoliceDepartment, said he can post anobserver to watch for speeders and asecond officer parked down the roador around the bend can be alerted tomake the make the motor vehiclestop.

Though the monitor can be usedproactively, just the sight of it “doescalm the traffic a bit,” said Munici-pal Administrator Timothy Gordon.

The speed monitor runs on threemarine batteries and can stay inaction for three days before it needsrecharging. A red light flashes when

the speed limit is broken, anotherwarning to alert drivers to slowdown.

Sgt. Eakley pointed out peopleoften overestimate the speed of cars,but if residents think speeding is aproblem in their neighborhood,police can set up the monitor in anappropriate place as a deterrent or toactually measure traffic speed. Inter-ested parties can contact Sgt. Eakleyat 564-7001 to discuss implementa-tion of the monitor.

The Millburn-Short Hills Fourthof July Committee will be holdingits 12th annual bike, trike andstroller parade for children in TaylorPark on Independence Day.

Children through the fifth gradeare eligible to participate in theevent which will follow the 9 a.m.flag-raising ceremonies.

Participants in the parade areasked by the Fourth of July Commit-tee to decorate their bikes, trikes,strollers and wagons to reflect thepatriotic spirit of the day.

First aid, CPR and babysittertraining courses are being offeredthis month and next by the Millburn-Short Hills Chapter of the AmericanRed Cross

A 7-hour community CPR coursecovering CPR for adults, childrenand infants will be give from 6 to 9p.m. Friday and continue the follow-ing day from 9 a.m. to noon. Thesame course will be offered at thesame hours on Friday and Saturday,July 28 and 29. The fee for thecourse is $40.

Community CPR and a CPR forthe professional rescuer reviewcourse is being offered on Thursday,July 6, from 6 to 10 p.m. There is a$30 fee.

Community first aid and safety isthe subject of a course scheduled for6 to 10:30 p.m. Friday, July 14, andcontinuing the following day from 9a.m. to 1 p.m. The fee is $60.

Babysitting training for childrenfrom 11 to 15 years of age will begiven from 4 to 6:15 p.m. on Mon-days and Tuesdays, July 10, 11, 17and 18. Participants will receive a

babysitter’s handbook and a safety-first aid kit. The cost of the course is$35.

In addition to these courses whichwill be given at the Red Cross chap-ter house, 389 Millburn Avenue,courses can be scheduled for a min-imum of six students in private resi-dences.

To register for a course, telephonethe Red Cross office, 379-4198,between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday.

A support group for individualswith Parkinson’s Disease and theirfamilies will be offered at the St.Barnabas Ambulatory Care Center,200 South Orange Avenue, Liv-ingston, the first Monday of eachmonth from noon to 2 p.m.

The group is free, but reservationsare requested. For more informationor to register call Sherri Kevoe, thegroup leader, at 731-6970.

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Short HillsHome Construction

First aid, CPR, babysittertraining courses scheduled

Center supportingpatients sufferingfrom Parkinson’s

Police using monitor to slow traffic

Staff photo by Harry Trumbore

SPEED MONITOR—The Millburn Police Department recentlyacquired a monitor that registers the rate of speed of approachingcars.

Children’s paradeset for 4th of July

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