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HomE SALES
The following is a list of recent home sales. The seller’s name appears in parentheses. This information is provided by Fox’s Data Service (foxsdata.com)
EssEx COUNTY nEwARk (Patti Kilbride) BRiDGEwATER Adam Lenkowsky, Candice Len-
kowsky (Michael Joye)
HiLLSiDE
191 Robertson Way Unit D2,
BELLEviLLE 47 N. 9th St., $238,000, Jony $217,500, John Emilius (Rocco 285 Janine Way Unit G, $345,000, 3 Shinnecock Hills Court, $815,000, 357 Princeton Ave., $85,000,
Villalona (47 North 9th LLC) Mauriello) Donna Pedevillano (Al-Ling Louise) Oliver Hufer, Cara Hufer (Shui Seto) Kathleen Clark (Deutsce Bank)
725 Joralemon St. Unit 56,
234 Seymour Ave., $285,000, Laura 153 Brahma Ave., $518,000, Kevin 12 Moselem Springs Court, 1221 Woodruff Ave., $145,000,
$115,000, Matthew Rosenhouse moRRiS pLAinS
Harding Miller (919 E. 24th LLC) Wodarski, Stacey Wodarski (D&R $780,000, Agnes Bass, Charles Bass Michael Waters Jr., Steven Waters
(John E. Reuter III)
356 14th Ave., $189,000, Griselda Homes LLC) (Wade Smith) (Ottilio Pannullo)
666 Mill St. Unit C9, $197,500, 2350 State Route 10 Unit B18,
Rosario (A. 2nd Chance Group LLC) $165,000, Jason Devereaux (Paul 279 Old York Road, $541,500, Ryan
Christopher Agosto, Yvette Agosto SomERSET LinDEn
313-315 New York Ave., $280,000, Block) Flessner, Laura Flessner (Daniel
(Jose L. Roman)
Manuel Vilaromero, Manuel Peterman) 211 Sherman St., $275,000, Elijah
11 Berkeley Ave., $294,000, Ana 1839 Amwell Road, $225,000, Luz
Vilamaneiro (Alexsandro De Souza) moRRiSTown 2407 Winder Drive Unit G, Johnson Jr. (Elijah Johnson)
Tapia (Jose Lopez) Lara (Barbara Horne)
30 Salem St., $125,000, Lashawn 2 Continental Ave., $382,000, Angel $358,000, Carol Rugg (David Turk)
65 Watsessing Ave., $175,000, 45 Saratoga Court, $299,900, Mary pLAinfiELD
Walker (Aurora Loan Services LLC) Gonzalez (Deutsche Bank) 904 Porter Way W., $233,000, Harris Kearns (Canal Walk Associates)
James J. Piontek (Milena Guerra) 860 Adam Circle, $160,000, Cora
54 Rose Terrace, $90,000, Kenneth 41 Hilltop Circle, $719,000, Stuart Faqueri (Jeffrey Kinder)
3 Independence Court, $483,900,
BLoomfiELD Filippone, Stacey Filippone (Scott Coney (Jeffrey Bishop)
H. Johnson (Deutsche Bank National 1002 Sunset Ridge, $575,000, Robert Hayward, Ann Harward (Canal
Trust Co.) Johansen) Netanel Shmila (Michael Garafola) Walk Associates) 741 Webster Place, $175,000, Juan
61 Martin St., $212,000, Brian K. Zavala, Juan Amaya Zavala (Jose
McNulty (Hue Truong) 326 Smith St., $75,000, Samuel Gill mounT ARLinGTon 8 McKay Drive, $847,000, Meena 74 Patriots Way, $561,900, Thomas
Lujan)
Jr., Geraldine Rogers (Estate of Hattie Nayar, Parameshwar Nayar (Richard McShane, Theresa McShane (Canal
28 Collins Ave., $350,000, Stan Sue Gill) 43 Zachary Way, $265,000, James De Paul) 711 Richmond St., $169,900, Tiffane
Walk Associates)
Laikowski, Michele Laikowski (Mark S. Egbert, Sandra Egbert (Joseph Harrell (Judith Gray)
Meeker) 57-59 Chambers St., $525,000, 506 Glen Ridge Drive S., $645,000, 1503 Fir Court, $339,200, Idhayan
Maria H. Almeida (Jose Fernando Da Sherwood) Darryl Delauro, Karen Delauro (Richy 324 E. 4th St., $33,000, Oscar
Kumaresan, Swarnalatha Natarajan
31 Comley Place, $374,000, Ian E. Silva) Lui) Alvarenga (Wells Fargo Bank)
pARSippAny (Cedar Manor LLC)
Watts, Katherine L. Watts (Philip L.
Accaria) 45 Poinier St., $217,000, Nevar 84 Highland Ave., $319,900, 602 Juniper Court, $350,600, Kapila RAHwAy
Booker (Lupercio Rocha) 139 Sandra Drive, $267,500, Fu Catherine Cook (Robert Wagner) Sood, Shantanu Baruah (Cedar Manor
CALDwELL Zhou, David Wang (Albert Lepley) LLC) 734 Brookside Road, $239,900,
209-211 Roseville Ave., $135,000, 214 Adamsville Road, $539,000,
Hector Soto Montilla, Wanda I. Garcia Jeffrey Torres, Serena Torres (Steven 1506 Fir Court, $364,917, Rushita Edward Topolewski, Catherine
8 Orchard Square, $275,000, RAnDoLpH Topolewski (Helen Parlacoski)
Richard Cimera, Joyce Cimera (Robert M. Harris) Ives) Patel (Cedar Manor LLC)
1 Barbara Drive, $849,000, Brian 937 Inwood Place, $241,500,
(Dorothy L. Aumann) 13 3rd St., $63,500, Jose R. Santiago 832 Sunset Ridge, $475,000, Tristan 170 Picadilly Place, $253,000,
Schiegg, Jennifer Schiegg (Dora Joseph Zampella, Lindsay Zampella
43 Arlington Ave., $575,000, Peter (Secretary Of HUD) Wallack, Karla Dehncke (William Trinidad Oliquino, Ruben Ibarrientos
Morrison) (Julie Stewart)
Brown, Carla Brown (Douglas A. 100 Jabez St., $575,000, Edward L. Stember) (Craig Easton)
Ferdinand) Pinto (VLG Trucking LLC) TowACo 31 Marcy St., $270,000, Scott RoSELLE pARk
fAR HiLLS
Firestine, Magan Firestine (Cynthia
CEDAR GRovE nuTLEy 763 Main Road, $520,000, Anvar 134 W. Grant Ave., $189,900,
20 Dumont Road, $600,000, Roth)
Puttiev, Nataliya Puttieva (Joseph Jeanine Dolce (Deutsche Bank)
58 Elmwood Road, $438,450, Paige 25 River Road Unit A4, $219,900, Anthony Miceli (Fhreg LLC) 21 Saw Mill Drive, $527,000, Charles
Craven)
Esposito, Kerianne Esposito (Craig John J. Pagano, Jane K. Pagano Kobezak (George Seltzer) 505 Valley Road, $288,000,
fRAnkLin pARk Antionetta Gerard (George Bernet
Larson) (Carol Krail) wHARTon 17 W. Lake Court, $262,000, Robert III)
1 Dogwood Court, $695,000, 463 Hartford Drive Unit 64 39 Pleasant Plains Road, $280,000, Matson (John DiMeglio)
19 Anderson Road, $384,000,
Alexandra K. Tint, Loretta V. Venezia Building 10, $422,000, Nina Antinora Matinee Singh, Bussayarat Boonpra- SCoTCH pLAinS
Alexander Berniz, Jennifer Berniz 3 Como Drive, $380,000, Roger
(Highview Homes LLC) (John W. Scheper) sert (Charles Kobezak)
(Sergio Alvarez) Nogueira (Sean Tierney)
2126 Meadowview Road, $276,000,
310 Bowden Road, $285,000, James 112 Mountainview Ave., $275,000, GREEn BRook Sharon Bobbie (Andrew Dolinick)
McFadzen (Katherine D. McFadzean) Todd W. Gaborow, Tanya H. Gaborow wHippAny SomERviLLE
(Patrick A. Cofone) 10 Thomas Court, $920,000, Bhavin 427-429 Park Ave., $515,000, Xian
45 Union St., $497,400, Geoffrey A. 1401 Brook Hollow Drive, $379,990, 17E Loeser Ave., $205,000, Eloise Feng Lin (Yankee Realty LLC)
Shah, Shilpa Amin (Mark Wade)
Sprigle, Christine N. Sprigle (Warren 206 Hillside Ave., $460,000, Noreen Marybeth Lombardino, Judith Forte Sicora (Amy Vouso)
A. Salkeld) Haveron (William R. McClellan) (DR Horton Inc.) 1421 King Court, $240,000, Dinae SummiT
12 Catalina Drive, $302,250, Brian
Rutkowski (Salvatore Didonato)
EAST oRAnGE RoSELAnD Kelly (Ann Lunemann)
18 Warwick Road, $1,130,000,
157 William St., $160,000, Anthony 76 Roosevelt St., $460,000, Richard
sOMErsET HiLLSBoRouGH 270 Altamont Place, $415,000, Joseph Pavalone, Cynthia Grupe
Best (Elijah Rivers) Stellato Jr., Tisha Elizabeth John COUNTY 17 Fox Hill Lane, $345,000, Danielle
Brian McHale, Laura McHale (Nancy
Allegar)
(Gregory Ahearn)
(Eleanor Batta) Grego (Aaron Bergman) 25 Colt Road, $1,400,000, Robert
26 Eppirt St., $123,200, Brandon BASkinG RiDGE Joyce, Ann Joyce (Thomas Gargan)
Peart (Owen Rambaran) 67 Schweinberg Drive Building 17, 60 Deanna Drive Unit 147, SouTH BounD BRook
$605,000, Richard M. Meth, Wendy 15 Hilltop Road, $440,000, Victoria $142,000, Amalia Walterschiet (Alan union
GLEn RiDGE Costa, Erin Weber (Carolyn Brenner) 152 Maple Ave., $179,000, Irving
Ann Wernick-Meth (James K. Manfra) Remde)
Abbey, Edith Abbey (Ambur Inc.)
16 Colonial Drive, $785,000, John 23 Lawrence Court, $644,900, 2342 Wickford Road, $278,000,
2 Washington Place, $350,000, SHoRT HiLLS Ifeyinwa Okobi (Charles Cocca)
Oliver Sanders, Laurie Sanders Bertolini, Elizabeth Bertolini (John Renato Wakimoto, Monica Wakimoto wATCHunG
(Sandra Rush) 9 Meadowbrook Road, $815,600, Sheehan Jr.) (Beazer Homes Corp.)
77 Valleyview Road, $390,000, vAuxHALL
Brewster H. Shaw III, Allison L. 23 Roberts Circle Unit 2, $445,000, 11 Torbet Road, $634,900, Shailen
iRvinGTon Albert Caamic, Marilou Caamic
Shaw (Jonathan D. Tappan) Christina Crane (Joseph Byrne) Lodhia, Rohan Modi (Beazer Homes 53 Maple Ave., $255,000, Barry
(Christine Ruby)
Corp.) Matuszewski, June Guthrie
118 Florence Ave., $130,000, Marie SouTH oRAnGE 4 Tuxford Terrace, $817,000, Daniel 130 Scott Drive, $880,000, Michael Matuszewski (B. And L. House LLC)
Alexis, Joseph Alexis (DLM Mortgage Lanphear, Anne Lanphear (Mary 56 Dunedain St., $432,500, Aaron Terry, Jaman Maroni (Gregory
Capital Inc.) 276 N. Western Drive, $440,000, Zavaglia) Bergman, Kia Bergman (Brian Summers) wESTfiELD
16-18 39th St., $140,000, Choulman Christopher D. Graff (Pritish Kumar 34 Haas Road, $460,000, Frederick Davison)
Bhattacharyya) 95 Wetumpka Lane, $590,000, 824 Dorian Road, $843,000, Barry
Michel, Luxon Alcius (HSBC Bank Sacramone, Kimberly Sacramone 114 Brookside Lane, $257,000, Vito Danny Kwak, Diane Kwak (Pinnacle)
(Raymond Boornazian) McFarland, Cynthia McFarland
USA) 45 University Court, $505,000, Kris Bet (Edward Michta Jr.)
(Genevieve Davy)
60 Newton Place, $60,000, Cynthia A. Klein, Jaime Williston (Thomas G. 101 Constitution Way, $475,000, 528 Andria Ave. Unit 253, $135,000,
218 Edgewood Ave., $601,000,
Price (HSBC Bank USA) Fernandes) Peter Manetakis, Ellen Manetakis
(Teri Chin)
Christopher Lipka, Paulina Levinzon UNiON COUNTY Karen Cleeve (Keval Bhasin)
25 41st St., $200,000, Lamartiniere (Jenne Forto)
vERonA 1234 Prospect St., $990,000, John
Bernadin (Louis Desronvil) 3526 Richmond Court Unit 35213, CLARk
37 Valleyview Road, $485,000, BEDminSTER Sbraga, Helga Alietto (Robert Eidus)
807-809 Stuyvesant Ave., $173,000, Joseph Forte (John 16 Featherbed Lane, $425,000,
Matthew Gutknecht, Megan Rough 909 Timberbrooke Drive, $92,041, Mammino) 1325 Boynton Ave., $440,000,
$275,000, Judisa Fernandez (Myrtho Gutknecht (Peter Brown) Brian Sheehan, Justine Sheehan
Cadet) Mary Gunning (Anges Wimmer) 10 Deriemer Road, $495,000, Sanjay (Philip Gatto) Penelope Sur (Sherry Powers)
28 Cumberland Ave., $290,000, 15 Teal Lane Unit 15, $330,000, Choubey, Manjari Choubey (John
48 Dupont Place, $183,000,
Ishmael Shazam (Raffie Baksh)
Cameron Barrett, Bonnie Barrett
(Robert Charles Rowbotham Jr.)
Doris Bisanz (Jacqueline Gilbert) McCallum) CRAnfoRD
HUNTErdON
390 Chapman St., $61,950, Esther 141 Grove Ave., $436,900, Michael
19 Lockhaven Court Unit 3102,
$445,000, Gina Rosell (Robert May)
4 Wesley Road, $562,000, Shane
Spiegel, Heather Spiegel (Mark
327 Walnut Ave., $435,000,
Matthew Salzillo, Krista Salzillo (Kurt
COUNTY
Udechukwu (Secretary of HUD) Cruz, Ruby Villanueva (Thomas A. Neilan) Akersten Jr.) NO NEW INFORMATION
328 Park Place, $100,000, Jamal Federico) 81 Autumn Ridge Road, $690,000,
Ormond (Secretary of HUD) Michael Shankman, Tara Shankman 1 Todd St., $995,576, Syed Ashraf,
Azima Ashraf (Toll Land Corp.) ELizABETH
wEST CALDwELL (Susan James)
28-32 Mt. Vernon Ave., $100,000,
Kamal Amin (U.S. Bank, N.A.) 25 Coolidge Ave., $325,000, Sharon BELLE mEAD mAnviLLE
411 Jersey Ave., $285,000, Arturo
Leon (Cesar Garcia)
MiddlEsEx
138-140 Linden Ave., $50,000, Tracy (Brian T. Cochrane)
2406 Taggert Drive, $400,000, Min 540 Harrison Ave., $175,000, 761-763 Westfield Ave., $350,000,
COUNTY
Sheila Jordon (Wayne Knight) 580 Bloomfield Ave. Unit 2A, Clifford Knape (Dorothy Osborne)
Dang, Xiyou Xu (Aaron Crawford) Robert Carroll, Norma Murgado
3 Wolf Place, $101,000, Sarawan $254,500, Helen Yevak (Estate of NO NEW INFORMATION
86 Carriage Trail, $592,500, (Conrad Garcia)
Shiwcharan, Dominquez Shiwcharan Evelyn Seid) mARTinSviLLE
Mouneers Odeh, Asihan Odeh (Eric 353 Cherry St., $91,679, Adel
(William Bennett) 52 Holiday Drive, $485,000, Josh Rubin) 38 Loft Drive, $405,000, Theodore Elgazar (HUD)
LivinGSTon
Shifrin, David L. Shifrin (Joseph A.
18 Silverthorn Lane, $875,000, Elias, Catherine Elias (Robert Noh) 172-174 Bellevue S., $325,000,
MONMOUTH
Macko)
140 Sycamore Ave., $440,000, 15 Evergreen Road, $470,000,
Craig Halder, Marie Halder (Lisa Gatti)
noRTH pLAinfiELD
Veliko Banic, Rozana Banic (Mirely COUNTY
LLC)
Anthony Giordano, Kristin Giordano Matthew Levine, Hana Silver (K. BERnARDSviLLE NO NEW INFORMATION
246 Cedar St., $256,000, Giuseppe
(David Rego) Hovnanian) ELizABETHpoRT
1 Old Fort Road, $599,000, Jane Marsala, Dawn Marsala (Kenneth
9 Tulip Court, $680,000, Rachel Coble)
wEST oRAnGE Coviello (Alexander Petersen) 78 Port Ave., $280,000, Katty Hall
Flusser, Howard Flusser (Dolly
Mendes) 40 Cummings Circle Unit 27-A, 21 Club Lane, $720,000, Douglas 401 US Highway 22 Unit 37A, (James Sedano) sUssEx COUNTY
Smoot, Mary Smoot (David Dilzell) $115,000, Christopher Rector, 222 Lt. Glenn Zamorski Drive,
20 Beverly Road, $360,000, Stefan $459,000, Philip Levitan, Shirley Ta-Tanisha Rector (Olga Galan) NO NEW INFORMATION
Levitan (Charles P. Mitchel) $220,000, Maria Madeira (JPMC
L. Tiuca, Elena Tiuca (Liang Deng) BRAnCHBuRG 609 Townsend Place, $145,000, Specialty Mortgage LLC)
52 N. Ashby Ave., $370,000, Jeffrey 43 Clarken Drive, $390,000, Shawn Edwin Alvarado, Emi Alvarado
Sanders, Asta Sanders (Patrick M. Aruch, Alyse M. Aruch (Eric Relkin) 92 Delaware Lane, $330,000, Lisa
Hamilton (Jill Boucher)
(Stanley Delman) fAnwooD WarrEN
Disarro) 74 Terrace Ave., $554,000, Stephen
Kaplitt (HSBC Bank USA) 3 Tamarack Drive, $630,000, David RARiTAn 57 Locust Ave., $330,000, Sergia COUNTY
1207 Pointe Gate Drive Building 1, Abreu (Jean Hilton)
$487,000, Marvin S. Goldman, Arleen Turk, Susan Punturieri (Joseph NO NEW INFORMATION
573 Valley Road, $265,000, 21 Codington St., $200,000, Donald
M. Goldman (Raymond Galant) Chickene)
Yohannes Kidane (Martin Spinazzola) Tokash (George Demcak) GARwooD
12 Seneca Trail, $380,000, Michael If you are interested in home sales
mApLEwooD 85 Chestnut St., $280,000, Dashaun 237 Locust Ave., $244,000, David in your area visit www.nj.com/real-
Boucher, Jill Boucher (Kevin Cornell) SkiLLmAn
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ANOTHER YEAR
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Another fine ensemble drama from
director Mike Leigh, in which the
main characters seem to be a dear
old married couple — but the real
melodrama whirls around them, as a
collection of sad (and sodden)
friends stumble in and out of their
lives. Sharp and sharply observed,
with a standout performance by Ron BatzdoRff/SM
Lesley Manville as the neediest old Topher Grace, center, gets lost in the crowd in “Take Me Home Tonight,” a romantic comedy set in the ’80s.
pal. The film contains sexual
situations, strong language and
alcohol abuse. (12/29/10) GNOMEO & JULIET THE ILLUSIONIST THE KING’S SPEECH and brief nudity. (2/04/11)
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BEASTLY rrrr Excellent Plaster disaster. A version of, yes, the A childlike — but never childish An unusual idea for a film — King THE SOCIAL NETWORK
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A mix of “Beauty and the Beast” and rr Fair for kids, given a happy ending, and French magician and the young conquer a nearly lifelong stammer Imagine “Citizen Kane” with
“The Picture of Dorian Gray,” but for r Poor turned into a 3-D cartoon acted out runaway he takes under his wing. — turned into a surprisingly moving websites substituting for newspa-
teens, as a cocky heartthrob gets a by garden gnomes and scored to Based on a script by the great drama about loneliness, determina- pers and you’ll get an idea of the
lesson in humility when a Goth girl’s oddly inappropriate Elton John Jacques Tati and told in his wordless tion and male friendship. Geoffrey ambition of this new film from David
along — until she doesn’t. The film tunes. Avoid. The film contains style by Sylvain Chomet, it’s a slight, Rush is playfully charming as the Fincher and Aaron Sorkin — the story
curse puts all his ugliness on the
contains graphic sexual situations, cartoon violence. (2/11/11) sophisticated and gently bittersweet ruler’s proletarian speech therapist; of how one brash boy changed the
outside. It’s a classic idea, but the
movie has no magic, and young stars nudity, strong language, alcohol story of old-style entertainers and Colin Firth, a consistently underrated face of communication with
Alex Pettyfer and Vanessa Hudgens abuse and violence. (12/31/10) THE GREEN HORNET the inescapable changes of age. The actor, gives the performance of his Facebook yet remained sadly
start dully and then go on sappily rrt (PG-13; 118 min.) film contains some mildly adult life as the persistent king. The film inarticulate himself, particularly
ever after. The film contains mild
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Jesse Eisenberg is terrific as boy
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enjoy his trademark schlubby innovation and success. The film
Javier Bardem is powerful in an a relevant one, but its battle to subsequent bailout — that mostly Jason Statham as a hitman with a
sarcasm; “Green Hornet” fans will contains strong language, sexual
otherwise meandering story about a engender sympathy is at times an manages to be both fair and angry. young protégé and a backlog of
grumble at seeing their vigilante hero situations and drug use. (10/1/10)
gravely ill Barcelona operator uphill one; Tommy Lee Jones’ boss is Its clear-cut explanation of how it tricky assignments. It’s not an
played for laughs. The film contains improvement over the 1972 Charles
scrounging out a life for himself, an aging multi-millionaire, while Ben happened will leave you astounded
strong language and excessive Bronson original, but it’s not bad SOMEWHERE
trying to take care of his two children Affleck’s salesman is a smug yuppie. and informed; its parade of sinning
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violence. (1/14/11)
politicians, Republican and Democrat either, and it never wastes a minute. rr (R; 98 min.)
spirits of the recently departed. moves us, not the movie. The film alike, will leave you fuming. The film The film contains violence, strong A story of the bored beautiful people
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Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s film is contains strong language, alcohol contains some strong language and
abuse and brief nudity. (12/10/10)
r (PG; 85 min.) nudity and sexual situations. half-baked actor Stephen Dorff
a mishmash of ideas, not all of them adult subject matter. (10/8/10)
A colossally unfunny trip back to (1/28/11) slouches around a luxe hotel,
fully developed; only Bardem, his
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huge and beautiful head sunk in
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despair, provides a reason to watch. rr (PG-13; 116 min.)
In Spanish, with English subtitles. Roughly two-and-a-half funny
in a miniature world. Too bad the
Just don’t. A labored romantic
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scenes, padded out with about 90 comedy (and a loose remake of the
abuse, nudity, sexual situations and failure to rouse a smile so gargan- relaxed, and Ashton Kutcher, at his saying things, it’s becoming
minutes of not-very-dramatic old “Cactus Flower”) with Adam
tuan. The film contains bathroom most appealing, team up for a increasingly clear she has little say.
violence. (12/29/10) melodrama, as big-lug Vince Vaughn Sandler pretending to be married to
jokes and comic nudity. (12/25/10) slightly raunchy comedy about a girl The film contains sexual situations
wonders whether he should tell lil’ (and divorcing) Jennifer Aniston so
who just wants sex, a boy who just and drug and alcohol abuse.
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Ryder — who seem to be in a overgrown adolescents — Owen supporting help paper over the
starved and bullied ballerina who together, and Nicole Kidman, of all
Wilson and Jason Sudeikis — get a clichéd moments and occasionally A creakingly formulaic romantic
starts seeing monsters all around different movie. The film contains people, pops up bizarrely as a
one-week permission slip from their unmotivated plot points. The film comedy, set for no good reason in the
her. Or is she only finally seeing the sexual situations, brief nudity, strong supercompetitive old friend. The film
wives to “fool around.” Supposedly, contains nudity, sexual situations, late ’80s, with slacker Topher Grace
demons inside? Brilliantly directed language, substance abuse and contains crude humor, strong
hilarity ensues — except all that’s strong language, comic violence and inventing a high-income career to
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everyone — but also not to be merely THE FIGHTER bathroom jokes and some predict-
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shrugged off. The film contains rrr (R; 102 min.) able ironies. The film contains nudity, JUSTIN BIEBER: NEVER SAY
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met and fell in love. Sad stuff to be and Amy Adams are the film’s true incognito teen alien, on the run from parents of the screaming little girls inevitably interrupted by violence) is charmingly classic Disney fairy tale,
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Wall Musical Theatre, Westmin- Streets. $22-$24. Call (908) Arts Program, “Once on This logues,” Eve Ensler’s collection of 8 p.m.; Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 3
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Jane needs to be married for six Sea, Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m.; mental Theatre, Fairleigh
CHATHAM Chatham Players, teen is transformed from social WESTFIELD Westfield Commu-
months to inherit the fortune her Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Jim Wise Dickinson University, 1000 River
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his two daughters in Brooklyn in
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FROM PAGE ONE HOME NEWS TRIBUNE SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 2011
Tickets
but that’s not the reason
THAT’S THE TICKET these cameras were put on
the three most dangerous
Fourteen out of 28 local municipalities have boosted the number intersections in the city of
FROM PAGE A1 of parking, traffic and drunk driving tickets issued from July Linden,” Gerbounka said.
through December 2010, when compared to the same time He said there have been a
period in 2009. Below are the number of tickets issued in both
“It’s just a money grab,” periods and the percent change. number of deaths and seri-
said Carl Mennie, 50, who, ous accidents at all three
along with about 40 of his MIDDLESEX COUNTY intersections over the
Howell neighbors, received Town 2009 2010 % change years.
a $150 ticket for having a The tickets issued at
Carteret 3,599 3,532 -1.9%
parked vehicle on the road those intersections have
during a Jan. 26 snowstorm. Cranbury Twp. 1,882 1,825 -3.0%
dropped from 7,900 in Au-
SPRING INTO “If they really needed the
streets cleared, they could
Dunellen 2,404 1,686 -29.9% gust to 3,700, which the
mayor said shows that the
CLINICAL RESEARCH have towed the vehicles. It
really wasn’t about safety,
East Brunswick
Edison
9,656
4,990
9,610
4,696
-0.5%
-5.9% cameras are training driv-
ers to obey the law. There
LABORATORIES, INC. which they claim it was.” Helmetta
Highland Park
1,625
3,156
1,492
3,847
-8.2%
21.9%
are no statistics yet to
Cameras bring cash show if there has been a re-
Earn Extra Money with Little Effort Jamesburg 602 695 15.4% duction in accidents, he
Test Cosmetics, Toiletries, & Fragrances Two dozen cities and Metuchen 4,451 3,987 -10.4% said.
towns partnered with pri-
Middlesex 2,471 2,390 -3.3% When asked if the cam-
Bring a Friend and Earn Referral $$$ vate industry to install the
Milltown 1,438 1,466 1.9% eras would have been in-
high-tech automated red-
New Studies Starting Daily for Ages 1 - 70 light cameras for constant
stalled if the city had to
Monroe Twp. 3,617 3,955 9.3%
pay to maintain them —
Fundraising Opportunities law enforcement. New Brunswick 45,160 51,374 13.8% rather than collect revenue
Visit our Website Daily! Brick installed red-light North Brunswick 5,545 9,018 62.6% from them — Gerbounka
cameras at two intersec- Old Bridge Twp. 4,097 9,498 131.8% said he might have pushed
www.crl-inc.com/new_studies tions last year to catch mo-
Perth Amboy 16,390 22,203 35.5%
for it. “That would be an
toring scofflaws. The town- interesting decision. What
or phone (732) 562-1010 ext 210 or 212 ship’s traffic violations Piscataway 6,648 4,625 -30.4% price can you put on the
more than doubled to Plainsboro 2,789 2,638 -5.4% lives of people?”
13,738 in the last half of Sayreville 9,405 9,273 -1.4%
last year after one camera Upward trend
South Amboy 1,506 1,520 0.9%
became fully active Sept. 1. Of the 566 municipalities
South Brunswick 5,560 5,934 6.7% in the state, 251 handed out
AP-5000413634 “I can tell you accidents
South Plainfield 3,055 3,353 9.8% a total of 255,000 more tick-
at those intersections are
down,” Brick Mayor Ste- South River 2,902 2,440 -15.9% ets in the last half of 2010,
THANK YOU FOR VOTING US phen C. Acropolis said. Spotswood 1,847 1,311 -29.0% compared with the same
“Does the revenue (from time in 2009, according to
Woodbridge 20,311 25,619 26.1%
fines) help? Yeah, no doubt court data. The rest of the
Franklin Twp. (Somerset) 4,207 2,412 -42.7% towns handed out fewer
about it. Anytime you have
an increase in the enforce- Linden (Union) 11,096 38,908 250.6% tickets, but overall there
IN SOMERSET COUNTY ment of the laws in your Rahway (Union) 7,295 8,740 19.8% was a net gain of 60,000 in
town” you get more NEW JERSEY TOTAL 2,535,172 2,595,856 2.4%
that time.
money. But the town pays Tickets can range from
Source: Analysis of Administrative Office of the Courts data
more to process those tick- dangerous driving and
ets, he said. ing at 75 mph through a collisions so far at its in- speeding to minor offenses
Brick Business Adminis- red light — four seconds tersection. such as improperly tinted
trator Scott Pezarras said after it had changed. windows and having an air
In Union County, Linden freshener dangling from
the township netted Brick Police Chief Nils police issued 38,900 tickets
$479,453 from the red-light the rearview mirror.
R. Bergquist Jr. said be- during the last half of 2010.
cameras from April cause the cameras have That’s more than three The court data does not
through December. He ex- not been in use for a full times the number of tick- distinguish between tick-
pects them to generate $1 year, and because of the se- ets issued during the same ets issued by local police or
NOT ALL OIL CHANGES ARE CREATED EQUAL million per year. The town- vere weather this winter, period in 2009 — one of the the State Police. State Po-
WITH EVERY JIFFY LUBE SIGNATURE SERVICE OIL CHANGE WE: ship is considering adding lice spokesman Sgt. Brian
there is not enough data to highest ticket boosts in the
three more red-light cam- determine if the cameras state, according to a re- Polite said his agency
eras, he said. reduce accidents. He said view of traffic court data handed out 107,580 tickets
Pezarras said one of- one red light camera ap- by the Press. on mostly state highways
fender was caught speed- pears to have cut down on in the last half of 2010, up
Linden began issuing by about 8 percent from
tickets using three red- the same time in 2009. He
light cameras in August said there is no directive
and has netted $1.1 million for patrols to boost sum-
so far. Mayor Richard Ger- monses.
bounka said the cameras
The increase appears to
are used to improve public
be bucking an overall
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MOVIE TIMES
Movie schedules are based 11:20, 1:55, 4:35, 7:15, 9:55. vali (NR) 11:30, 9:30. Singam Never: The Director’s Fan US Highway 206, (609)
on information provided by Puli (NR) 11:45, 3:30, 7, 10:35. Cut 3D (G) 1:10, 7. The 924-7444 — Barney’s Ver- PRINCETON
EAST WINDSOR King’s Speech (R) 10:05, sion (R) 1:50, 4:30, 7:10, 9:50.
theater owners. Because ELIZABETH PRINCETON GARDEN THEATRE,
12:55, 3:50, 6:50, 9:45. Rango Biutiful (R) 2:55, 6, 9:05.
movies are subject to MULTIPLEX CINEMAS AT TOWN 160 Nassau St., (609)
(PG) 10, 11, 12:45, 1:45, 3:30, Black Swan (R) 2:25, 4:45, 683-7595 — The Adjustment
change, it is suggested you CENTER PLAZA, 319 Route 130 AMC LOEWS JERSEY GARDENS 20,
4:40, 6:30, 7:35, 9:15, 10:35. 7:05, 9:25. Cedar Rapids (R) Bureau (PG-13) 12:05, 2:20,
call the theater to confirm north, (800) 315-4000 — The 651 Kapkowski Road, (888) Take Me Home Tonight (R) 2:50, 5:10, 7:30, 9:50. The 4:40, 7, 9:15. Cedar Rapids (R)
correct times. Adjustment Bureau (PG-13) AMC-4FUN — The Adjust- 10, 12:30, 3, 5:30, 8:15, 11. Un- King’s Speech (R) 2:15, 3:25, 12:45, 3, 5:10, 7:15, 9:30.
1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 9:45. Barney’s ment Bureau (PG-13) 10:30, known (PG-13) 10:45, 1:30, 4:50, 6, 7:25, 8:35, 10.
BRIDGEWATER Version (R) 12:20, 3:15, 6:45, 11:45, 1, 2:15, 3:30, 4:45, 6, 7:15, 4:30, 7:20, 10:20. RED BANK
9:40. Beastly (PG-13) 12:35, 8:30, 9:45, 11:05, 12:15. Beastly
AMC BRIDGEWATER COMMONS, 2:45, 4:55, 7:05, 9:15. Black
NEW BRUNSWICK
(PG-13) 9:50, 12:15, 2:40, 5:05, LINDEN CLEARVIEW’S RED BANK THEATRE,
400 Commons Way, (888) Swan (R) 12:30, 2:55, 5:20, 7:55, 7:30, 9:55, 12:20. Big Mom- AMC LOEWS NEW BRUNSWICK 18, 36 White St., (732)
AMC-4FUN — The Adjust- 10:30. Drive Angry (R) 4:10, ma’s: Like Father, Like Son AMC AVIATION 12, 1200 South 17 Route 1, (888) AMC- 777-FILM 721 — Barney’s
ment Bureau (PG-13) 11, 1:40, 9:30. The Fighter (R) 1:05, (PG-13) 9:30, 10:40, 12, 1:15, Stiles Street, (888) AMC- 4FUN — The Adjustment Version (R) 1, 4, 7, 9:50. The
4:40, 7:40, 10:50. Drive Angry 3:45, 6:55, 9:40. Gnomeo & Ju- 2:30, 3:50, 5:05, 6:25, 7:40, 9, 4FUN — The Adjustment Bureau (PG-13) 11, 11:55, 1:40, King’s Speech (R) 1:30, 4:30,
3D (R) 11:05. Hall Pass (R) liet (G) 12:40, 2:45, 5, 7:10, 10:15, 11:35. Black Swan (R) Bureau (PG-13) 11:30, 2, 4:30, 2:40, 4:30, 5:30, 7:15, 8:15, 10, 7:30, 10.
12:50, 3:50, 6:50, 10. I Am 9:15. Hall Pass (R) 12:25, 2:55, 10:10, 12:45, 8:10, 10:45. Drive 7:20, 10. Big Momma’s: Like 11, 12:30. Beastly (PG-13) 10,
Number Four (PG-13) 11:15, 5:25, 7:55, 10:25. RWC I Am Angry 3D (R) 9:45, 12:15, 2:45, Father, Like Son (PG-13) 12:25, 2:45, 5:05, 7:30, 9:50, 12.
ROSELLE PARK
2:05, 5:05, 8:05. Just Go With Number Four (PG-13) 1:10, 5:15, 7:50, 10:25. The Fighter 11:35, 2:05, 4:40, 7:30, 10:15. Big Momma’s: Like Father, NEW PARK CINEMA, 23 W.
It (PG-13) 11:30, 2:30, 5:30, 4:05, 7, 9:50. Just Go With It (R) 10:40, 1:20, 4. Gnomeo & Drive Angry 3D (R) 11:50,
Like Son (PG-13) 10:20, 1:05, Westfield Avenue, (908)
8:30, 11:20. The King’s (PG-13) 1:25, 4:15, 7:05, 10:05. Juliet (G) 9:30, 11:40, 1:50, 2:20, 5, 7:40, 10:20. Gnomeo &
3:55, 6:45, 9:30, 12:05. Black 241-2525 — Call theater for
Speech (R) 12:25, 3:25, 6:25, Justin Bieber Never Say 4:05, 6:15. Gnomeo & Juliet Juliet (G) 11:15, 1:35, 3:55,
Swan (R) 11:15, 1:55, 4:40, 7:40, schedule.
9:30. Rango (PG) 12, 3, 6, 9. Never 3D (G) 5:10, 7:45, 10:20. 3D (G) 10:35, 12:50, 3, 5:10, 6:10, 8:25, 10:40. Hall Pass (R)
10:25. Carmen in 3D (PG-13)
Unknown (PG-13) 1:15, 4:15, Justin Bieber Never Say 7:20, 9:30, 11:40. The Grace 11:55, 2:40, 5:20, 8:10, 10:50. I SOUTH PLAINFIELD
1. Drive Angry 3D (R) 10:25,
7:15, 10:25. Never: The Director’s Fan Card (PG-13) 3:20, 5:45. Hall Am Number Four (PG-13)
4:40, 7:05, 9:45, 12:15. The
Cut 3D (G) 12, 2:35. The Pass (R) 10, 12:30, 3:05, 5:35, 12:20, 3, 5:30, 8:15, 10:55. Just REGAL HADLEY CENTER 16, 1000
CRANFORD Fighter (R) 11:20, 2:20, 5:10,
King’s Speech (R) 1:10, 3:50, 8:05, 10:35. I Am Number Go With It (PG-13) 11:20, 2:10, Corporate Court, (908)
7:55, 10:50. Gnomeo & Juliet
6:40, 9:20. Rango (PG) 12:15, Four (PG-13) 8:25, 11. I Am 4:50, 7:50, 10:45. Justin 668-4449 — The Adjustment
CRANFORD THEATER, 25 North 3D (G) 10:50, 1:10, 3:25, 5:40,
2:45, 5:15, 7:45, 10:15. Take Me Number Four: The IMAX Bieber Never Say Never 3D Bureau (PG-13) 12:15, 2:45,
Avenue, (908) 276-9120 — 7:50, 10:10. Hall Pass (R)
Home Tonight (R) 12:50, 3:10, Experience (PG-13) 11:10, (G) 2:30, 8. Justin Bieber 5:15, 7:45, 10:15. Beastly (PG-
Black Swan (R) 12:20, 2:40, Never Say Never: The Di- 10:35, 11:50, 1:20, 2:45, 4:25, 13) 1:50, 4, 6:10, 8:20, 10:30. Big
5:30, 7:50, 10:10. True Grit 1:55, 4:30, 7:05, 9:40, 12:15.
4:55, 7:20, 9:35. Hall Pass (R) (PG-13) 1:25, 6:45. Unknown rector’s Fan Cut 3D (G) 7:20, 8:20, 10:05, 11:05, 12:35. I Momma’s: Like Father,
12, 2:20, 4:40, 7:15, 9:40. The Just Go With It (PG-13) Am Number Four (PG-13)
(PG-13) 1:30, 4:25, 7:10, 10. 11:05, 1:45, 4:25, 7:10, 9:50, 11:45, 5:10, 10:30. The King’s Like Son (PG-13) 12:25, 2:55,
King’s Speech (R) 11:45, 2:10, Speech (R) 10:35, 1:25, 4:10, 5:25. I Am Number Four: 5:25, 7:55, 10:25. Drive Angry
4:40, 7:25, 9:50. Unknown (PG- EDISON 12:30. Justin Bieber Never The IMAX Experience (PG-
7:15, 10:10. Rango (PG) 10:30, 3D (R) 12:50, 3:25, 5:50, 8:15,
13) 12:15, 2:35, 4:55, 7:30, 9:55. Say Never 3D (G) 12:20, 5:30, 13) 10:40, 1:25, 4:25, 7:10, 9:55,
1:15, 4:05, 7, 9:45. Take Me 10:45. Gnomeo & Juliet (G)
AMC LOEWS MENLO PARK 12, 10:40. Justin Bieber Never 12:30. Just Go With It (PG-
DUNELLEN Home Tonight (R) 10:40, 1:05, 12:10, 2:15, 4:25, 6:30, 8:35. Gno-
390 Menlo Park, (888) Say Never: The Director’s 13) 10:05, 12:50, 3:40, 6:30, 9:35,
3:30, 6, 8:30, 11. Unknown meo & Juliet 3D (G) 1, 3:05,
AMC-4FUN — The Adjust- Fan Cut 3D (G) 9:35, 2:50, 8. 12:20. Justin Bieber Never
DUNELLEN CINEMA CAFE, 458 (PG-13) 11, 1:45, 4:20, 7:10, 9:50. 5:10, 7:15, 9:20. Hall Pass (R)
ment Bureau (PG-13) 1:30, The King’s Speech (R) 11:20, Say Never 3D (G) 11:25, 4:50, 1:40, 4:10, 7:05, 9:35. I Am
North Ave., (732) 968-9010 4:30, 7:30, 10:45. Beastly (PG- 2:05, 4:50, 7:35, 10:20. Mooz-
— Rango (PG) 12:30, 2:45, 5,
MANVILLE 10:20. Justin Bieber Never Number Four (PG-13) 12:30,
13) 1:30, 4, 6:45, 9:45. Big lum (PG-13) 9:55, 12:15, 2:35, 5, Say Never: The Director’s 5:30, 8:05, 10:35. I Am Num-
7:30. Momma’s: Like Father, 7:25, 9:45. Rango (PG) 9:40, 11, READING CINEMAS MANVILLE, Fan Cut 3D (G) 2:05, 7:35. ber Four (PG-13) 3. OC Just
Like Son (PG-13) 11:15, 2, 4:45, 12:20, 1:40, 3, 4:20, 5:40, 7, 8:20, 180 North Main Street, The King’s Speech (R) 10:10,
EAST BRUNSWICK (800) FAN-DANG 2717 —
Go With It (PG-13) 1:20, 4:30,
8:15, 11:15. Black Swan (R) 5. 9:40, 11, 12:20. The Rite (PG- 1:10, 4:05, 6:55, 9:50, 12:35. 7:10, 9:50. Justin Bieber
MEGA MOVIES AT BRUNSWICK Carmen in 3D (PG-13) 1. 13) 12:05. The Roommate The Adjustment Bureau Rango (PG) 10:30, 11:30, 1:30, Never Say Never 3D (G) 1:10,
SQUARE, 755 Route 18, (732) Drive Angry 3D (R) 8. Gno- (PG-13) 6:45, 9:10, 11:30. Take (PG-13) 11:45, 12:45, 2:15, 3:15, 2:30, 4:20, 5:20, 7, 8, 9:40, 10:40, 4:05, 7:20, 9:55. The King’s
651-MEGA — The Adjust- meo & Juliet 3D (G) 12:45, Me Home Tonight (R) 10, 4:45, 5:45, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 10:45. 12:20. Take Me Home To- Speech (R) 1:30, 4:15, 7, 9:45.
ment Bureau (PG-13) 11:25, 2, 3:30, 6:15, 9:30. Hall Pass (R) 12:25, 2:55, 5:20, 7:45, 10:10, Beastly (PG-13) 10:50, 1, 3:10, night (R) 11:05, 1:50, 4:45, 7:45, Rango (PG) 12, 12:40, 2:30,
4:30, 7, 9:35. Big Momma’s: 1:15, 4:15, 7:45, 11. I Am Num- 12:30. Unknown (PG-13) 9:30, 5:20, 7:30, 9:50. The Fighter 10:15, 12:35. Unknown (PG-13) 3:10, 5, 5:40, 7:30, 8:10, 10,
Like Father, Like Son (PG- ber Four (PG-13) 11. Just Go 12:10, 2:55, 5:35, 8:15, 10:55. (R) 8, 10:30. Gnomeo & Juliet 10:55, 1:35, 4:35, 7:25, 10:30. 10:40. Take Me Home To-
13) 7:35, 10:05. Drive Angry With It (PG-13) 1:45, 5, 8, 3D (G) 11, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Hall night (R) 1, 3:20, 5:40, 8, 10:20.
3D (R) 7:20, 10:10. Gnomeo & 10:45. Justin Bieber Never FREEHOLD Pass (R) 10:45, 1, 3:15, 5:30, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY FILM CO-OP
Tanu Weds Manu (NR) 12:45,
Say Never 3D (G) 12:15, 6:15. 7:45, 10, 11. I Am Number — RUTH ADAMS, Rutgers Uni-
Juliet (G) 12, 2:10, 4:20, 6:30, 3:35, 6:20, 9:05. Unknown (PG-
Justin Bieber Never Say AMC LOEWS FREEHOLD MET- Four (PG-13) 12, 2:30, 5:05, versity, (732) 932-8482 —
8:40. Gnomeo & Juliet 3D 13) 12:05, 2:35, 5:05, 7:40, 10:10.
Never: The Director’s Fan ROPLEX 14, 101 Trotters 7:40, 10:15. Just Go With It Call theater for schedule.
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King’s Speech (R) 12, 3:45, 7, The Adjustment Bureau 9:55. Justin Bieber Never
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9:30. I Am Number Four Avenue, (732) 932-8482 — sant Ave. and Morris Ave-
10:15. Take Me Home To- Beastly (PG-13) 10:25, 12:40, Bieber Never Say Never:
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Rally
bell rings, the shots are ries and benefits, rather said Tony Wieners, presi-
fired, you say, ‘Me first,’ ” than have public safety dent of the New Jersey
Lavin told the crowd. workers told what it could State PBA.
“This isn’t a me-first have. “Enough is enough,” the
FROM PAGE A1 crowd chanted back.
rally,” said Assemblyman Hahn estimated 400 to
Joseph Cryan, D-Union, a 500 PBA members from “Enough of placing the
“They have a right to Union County undersher- Middlesex County were at blame on police and fire-
gather here,” Christie said. iff. “It’s community first.” the rally. fighters,” Wieners said.
“I commend them for exer- “Collective bargaining is “Enough of changing the
The protesters came in-
cising their civil rights. I a human right,” said rules.”
dividually and by busload
have no argument or com- Thomas J. Nee, president “I think it’s wrong to put
— police union members
plaint with it, but it of the Boston Police Pa- police and firefighters
alone riding 90 buses to
doesn’t change the fact trolmen’s Association and against those they pro-
Trenton from around the
that the pension fund is president of the National tect,” said Buono, one of a
state, said Jim Ryan, a
$54 billion underfunded Association of Police Orga- score of Democratic legis-
spokesman for the state
and careening to worse nizations. lators to speak in support
Policemen’s Benevolent
and it doesn’t change the of ralliers. “You have
Association. “We want to show the
fact that the health insur- earned the right not to be
Besides clapping, cheer- governor he can’t cut bene-
ance fund is $67 billion un- dictated to.”
ing and booing, the ralliers fits from people,” said
derfunded and careening “If it’s the choice be-
conveyed their message Dave Taylor, 50, a battal-
to higher. tween saving money and
through the signs: ion chief in the Rahway
“Candidly, I think they Fire Department. “He saving lives, do the right
run the risk of having the “Risking our lives to could be forcing me and thing,” said Dominick
regular tax-paying citizens save yours — police, fire other people to retire.” Marino, president of the
of New Jersey start to and EMS.” Professional Firefighters
Taylor, who has 26 years
come to the conclusion “Less cops, more crime.” on the job, said the state Association of New Jersey.
that this is another me- has not contributed prop- “We are not the privileged
“Less firefighters, loss of
first rally out in front of erly to the state pension class. We are your proud
lives, loss of property.”
the building,” Christie systems over the years. neighbors, the middle
said. “ ‘Pay me first. Give “The reason for this class.”
whole thing is safety, pub- “We feel that’s why the
me my pension first. Give “We didn’t choose this
lic safety,” said Michael pension system is in trou-
me my health benefits fight,” Wieners said, “but,
Pellegrino, 36, who lives in ble,” Taylor said, adding
first. Give me my high sal- God damn it, we’re not
Brick and is a Ewing po- those in the system have
ary first. You know, what- running away from it.”
lice officer. “Public safety; contributed their part.
ever’s left for everybody
else paying for it, they can this is our message. We’re “If anybody thinks your Statehouse reporter Bob
have the crumbs.”’ losing police officers.,” job is like any other job, Jordan contributed to this
Keith Hahn, 39, an Edi- they don’t get it,” said Sen. story.
Christie’s me-first com- Barbara Buono, D-Middle-
son police officer, said the
ments got back to the ral- sex, the Senate majority STAFF PHOTO: TANYA BREEN
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“Every time the (fire) ate” any changes in sala- “Enough is enough,” JSapia@njpressmedia.com gency responders Thursday in Trenton.
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eactions to nomi-
Amber Heard, William nations for the 83rd
Fichtner. annual Academy Awards,
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the Kodak Theater in Hol-
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lywood:
The Plot: A felon
(Cage) breaks out of hell “As an Australian, I’m
as excited to be recognized
for one last chance at and honored by the Acad-
redemption: to prevent emy as my character must
the cult who murdered have been when his London
speech-therapy business
his daughter from sacri-
flourished when the future
ficing her baby in three king of England happened
days’ time. He’s aided to pop by one day.”
by a young waitress — Geoffrey Rush, best
supporting actor
(Heard) and her ex-boy- nominee for
friend’s muscle car, and “The King’s Speech.”
together, the duo will
have to face down the “I think that what reso-
nated is that it’s not a AP PHOTOS
leader of the cult, the timely story, I think what Geoffrey Rush is nominated in the best supporting
police and a killer resonated is that it is a actor category for “The King’s Speech.”
known as “The Ac- timeless story, one with
themes as old as storytel-
countant” (Fichtner) —
ling itself: of friendship and
who wants to return loyalty, of betrayal, power,
him to the devil. class, jealousy. These are
things that Aeschylus
would have written about
‘HALL PASS’ or Shakespeare would have
written about. And it’s just
Directors: Bobby and
lucky for me that neither of
Peter Farrelly. those guys were available,
Stars: Owen Wilson, so I got to write about it.”
Jason Sudeikis, Chris- — Aaron Sorkin,
nominated for
tina Applegate. best adapted “What an extraordinary journey this film (‘Rabbit Hole’) “Toy Story 3” is up for several Oscars, including best
Studio: New Line Cin- screenplay for has taken me on,” says best actress nominee Nicole picture and best song, “We Belong Together,” by
ema. “The Social Network.” Kidman. Randy Newman.
The Plot: Two married
“I’m just hoping that nominated for “Ten seems like an awful “There is a very deep
guys are given the free- maybe I can get into a best original screenplay lot. We don’t want to take “I’m celebrating with the emotion in this film —
dom to engage in a party now. I doubt I will be for “The Kids Are anyone else’s.” people who helped get me that’s why it’s so successful
week’s worth of extra- able to though. Us produc- All Right.” — Joel and Ethan there — you and your col- all over the world. . . . The
ers, no one recognizes us.” Coen, reacting leagues in the various
marital affairs, though audience is moved and
— Dana Brunetti, to the 10 forms of press and media
they get a little bent out one of the “I kept having strange nominations that have long witnessed thrilled by this so human
of shape when their re- producers of dreams that I was back in for “True Grit.” my work and long written story. There’s not many
spective wives start “The Social Network.” like the turn of the century, and spoken beautiful things movies that can do that.”
wearing top hats and “If you get six nomi- about it and really, truly — Composer Alexandre
having fun on their “Well, you just sort of sit things like that, and they nations, including best pic- helped me get to this day. Desplat, nominated
own, too. there a little stunned at were announcing the nomi- ture and best actor — I’d go Everyone asks about cele-
for best original
first, and slowly the realiz- nees and they were like, see that movie. So I think brations and glasses of
ation creeps over you and ‘No, you weren’t nomi- it’s enormously important champagne. That I get the score for “The
Source: IMDb.com King’s Speech.”
it’s, ‘Oh my goodness gra- nated,’ and I was like, for the film.” opportunity to talk to all of
cious.’ This is something I ‘Ahhh,’ and I was so disap- — Christian Colson, you and say: ‘We did it!
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BOYS
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best original
“How to Train
Your Dragon.”
I’m so thankful to John
Cameron Mitchell, David
“Really, for me, the trick
is very much to get out of
pretty compelling case for
why songs make films bet-
& Rick Elice screenplay for Lindsay-Abaire and the my own way. Just let the ter.”
Music by Bob Gaudio
Lyrics by Bob Crewe
“The King’s Speech.” brilliant cast. This nomi- characters sing what needs — Lyricist Glenn Slater,
Directed by Des McAnuff “It’s always very nice, a nation reflects all of the to be sung and let the score
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NEW ON DVD
“Unstoppable” and
“Waiting for Superman”
(Feb. 15).
‘THE EAGLE’
Director: Kevin Mac-
donald.
Directors Guild of America and more
Stars: Channing By ALEX BIESE low cast members who
STAFF WRITER
Tatum, Jamie Bell, Don- were honored in that cate-
G
ald Sutherland. gory included Helena Bon-
eoffrey Rush and ham Carter, Guy Pearce
Studio: Focus Features.
Colin Firth were and Michael Gambon.
The Plot: In 140 A.D.,
seen arriving at the 17th
Roman soldier Marcus Firth was also honored
Annual Screen Actors
Aquila (Tatum) em- at the SAG Awards with
Guild Awards on Jan. 30 in
barks on a quest to re- the award for Outstanding
Los Angeles.
store the reputation of Performance by a Male
his father, the one-time Rush and Firth were Actor in a Leading Role for
commander of Rome’s among the winners when his work in “The King’s
Ninth Legion, who dis- the Screen Actors Guild Speech.”
appeared in the moun- Awards honored their film
tains of Scotland 20 “The King’s Speech” with J Actress Natalie Port-
years earlier. the award for Outstanding man and her “Black
Performance by a Cast in a Swan” director Darren
Helen Mirren (left) checks out Andrea Riseborough’s
SOURCE: IMDb.com dress at the London premiere of “Brighton Rock.” Motion Picture. Their fel- Aronofsky were spotted
arriving at the 63rd annual “Inception” director
Directors Guild of America Christoper Nolan at the
Santa Barbara Interna-
Awards on Jan. 29 in Los tional Film Festival.
Angeles.
Aronofsky was nomi- Jan. 30 in Santa Barbara,
nated for a DGA Award in Calif.
the category of Outstand- Nolan, the writer and di-
ing Directorial rector of the blockbuster
Achievement in Feature hit “Inception,” was hon-
Film for 2010 for “Black ored with the festival’s
Swan,” but he lost out to Modern Master Award.
Tom Hooper, director of It was recently an-
“The King’s Speech.” nounced that Nolan, who
Aronofsky will soon reu- previously directed “Bat-
nite with Hugh Jackman, man Begins” (2005) and
his star in “The Fountain” “The Dark Knight” (2008),
(2006), for the superhero will return to Gotham City
film “The Wolverine.” for “The Dark Knight
Rises.” Set for release in
J Director Christopher 2012, Nolan’s third Batman
Nolan attended the 2011 film will co-star Jersey
Santa Barbara Interna- girl Anne Hathaway as Se-
tional Film Festival on lina Kyle, the character
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C
ening crisis during an ex- mate, Rebecca (Meester). ast member An-
pedition to an unexplored thony Hopkins was
cave system. SOURCE: IMDb.com spotted arriving at the pre-
miere of his new film, “The
Rite,” on Jan. 26 in Los An-
A
but growing, movement an Academy Award two
fter years of watch- to get more Muslim- decades ago thanks to his
ing Muslims por- Americans behind the work in “The Silence of the
trayed as terrorists in cameras. Lambs” (1991), will be seen
mainstream TV and mov- later this year in the comic
ies, an advocacy group MPAC dubbed its effort
the Hollywood Bureau, book adaptation “Thor,”
hopes to change that co-starring Natalie Port-
image by grooming a while Unity Productions
Foundation recently man.
crop of aspiring Muslim
screenwriters who can started a similar project AP PHOTOS
called Muslims on Screen J Singers and actresses Cast member Anthony Hopkins arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of “The Rite.”
bring their stories — and
and Television. Other Tiffany and Debbie Gib-
perspective — to Holly-
nonprofit arts founda- son were snapped attend-
wood.
tions, such as the Levan- ing the Syfy premiere of
The Muslim Public Af- tine Cultural Center and their new film, “Mega Py-
fairs Council is hosting a Film Independent, have thon vs. Gatoroid” on Jan.
series of workshops joined forces by planning 24 at the Ziegfeld Theatre
taught by Emmy-winning networking events for in New York City.
and Oscar-nominated vet- Muslim actors and train-
erans over the next ing and mentoring young Mary Lambert, director
month, an initiative that filmmakers. of “Mega Python vs. Gato-
builds on the group’s out- roid,” has plenty of experi-
“The idea is to really
reach for a more repre- ence dealing with ’80s pop
give Muslims an avenue
sentative picture of Mus- stars: She’s directed music
to tell our stories. It’s as
lim-Americans on the videos for Madonna, Janet
simple as that. There’s a
screen. Jackson and more. Lam-
curiosity about Islam and
The workshops are the a curiosity about who bert has also directed “Pet
natural evolution of Muslims are — and a lot Sematary” (1989) and “The
Actor/producer Sean Penn
MPAC’s efforts to lobby of the fear that we’re see- In Crowd” (2000). arrives at the 2011 Pro-
TV networks and movie ing comes from only Last year, Tiffany ap- ducers Guild Awards in
hearing one story or Beverly Hills.
peared in the TV movie
these constant negative “Mega Piranha,” while thriller “The Adjustment
stories,” said Deana Gibson previously ap- Bureau.”
Nassar, MPAC’s Holly- peared in 2009’s “Mega
Shark vs. Giant Octopus.” J Actor and producer
wood liaison.
Sean Penn was seen arriv-
J Actors Emily Blunt and ing at the 2011 Producers
At the council’s first
James McAvoy were seen Guild Awards on Jan. 22 in
screenwriting work- arriving at the premiere of Beverly Hills, Calif.
shop on Jan. 29, three their new 3-D animated Later this year, Penn
dozen attendees packed feature film, “Gnomeo and will co-star with Brad Pitt
into a classroom in
Juliet,” on Jan. 23 in Los in “Tree of Life,” the new Singers Tiffany (left) and Debbie Gibson attend the
Angeles. film from acclaimed direc- Syfy premiere of “Mega Python vs. Gatoroid.”
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trade, from knowing of Jason Statham, Michael Guild of America honored
Caine and Maggie Smith. “The King’s Speech” pro-
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Mel Meszaros of South
Amboy recalled how he
and his father embraced
the Jets, in part because
FROM PAGE A1 the family had Hungarian
roots, just like Joe Na-
Greco is a real estate math, star of the 1969
agent whose job is typi- Super Bowl.
cally busiest on a Sunday. Namath later drew the
Today he has an open ire of the National Football
house scheduled for the League when he acquired
afternoon. “It’ll be over by part ownership in Bache-
4:30. I won’t miss the lors Three, a Manhattan
game,” he said. bar that did not fit the
league’s image.
Unlike Tumminia, who
will cook a stuffed turkey, At the time, Meszaros
and the Rizk family with owned a bar called Mel’s
its seating assignments, Lounge. As a tribute to Na-
Greco does not have any math he changed the name
superstitions. to Bachelors Two.
Meghan O’Neill of the
“I believe in talent and Whitehouse Station section
capability,” he said. of Readington, a student at
Greco said he used to The College of New Jersey,
visit Pittsburgh often on comes from a Jets family.
business, and occasionally “My father had season
attended Steelers games. tickets before I was born,”
While there is great inter- she said.
est in the Jets in New Jer- She said she will likely
sey, it does not match the watch tonight’s game at
STAFF PHOTO: MARK R. SULLIVAN
passion for football in Buffalo Wild Wings in
Pittsburgh. Sales clerk Amber Cole unpacks Jets jerseys to be displayed at Modell’s Sporting Goods in North Brunswick.
North Brunswick, wearing
“New York fans can’t re- ton typically directs fans of fourth-grade teacher was will sit where they sat last group of Jets fans who her No. 28 Curtis Martin
alize how strong the feel- a particular team to one of the wife of the Giants’ Bob Sunday, with Hanna wear- worked at the GM assem- Jets jersey.
ings are in Pittsburgh for the 13 televisions — Giants Tucker. He soured on the ing his No. 24 Darrelle bly plant in Linden, pur- “It’s a great sense of
black-and-gold,” said fans there, Dolphins fans Giants when they traded Revis Jets jersey. chased a used school bus community,” she said.
Greco. there, Cowboys fans there. Tucker to the Minnesota and painted it the Jets’ John Marek of Carteret
Hanna said he was in
Vikings. green and white. They are had Jets season tickets for
Tumminia was attend- “A lot of the girls like the minority at Somerville
now on their third bus. 24 years, giving them up
ing college in 2006 when the Cowboys,” he said. He has gone to Giants High School, where most
Pittsburgh was seeking its and Jets games at the students were Giants fans. Steve Renner has not this year when the Jets
fifth Super Bowl ring. Mes- Tonight, the crowd will Meadowlands. missed a Jets home game moved to the New Meadow-
not be evenly split. Though “They used to tell us the since 1988, and he and wife lands Stadium and re-
sages on highway signs in “When you stand up to Jets were cursed,” he said.
the Pittsburgh read: “Go there will be some Steeler often travel to away games. quired him to purchase a
fans wearing black and cheer at Giants’ games, They went to Pittsburgh personal seat license to
Steelers, One For The Liz Renner of Matawan
people shout ‘Sit down.’ on Dec. 19 and saw the Jets allow him to keep his tick-
Thumb.” gold, Todd’s Dugout will be said that as a Jets fan she
Jets fans are nuts. I like defeat the Steelers, 22-17. ets.
“overwhelmingly Jets,” has learned not to claim
On a typical Sunday that. We’re known as a
said Norton. premature victory. Road trips to Jets games His daughter came up
afternoon at Todd’s Dugout Jets bar,” said Norton.
“We’ve been through a have allowed them to see from Maryland to watch
sports bar in South Norton’s first allegiance Dave Hanna of Branch-
lot of tough years. People the U.S., with side trips to the game against New Eng-
Amboy, owner Todd Nor- was to the Giants. His burg, a sophomore at St.
text me about how the Jets places including the Grand land last Sunday. Not will-
Joseph’s University in Canyon in Arizona, Alca- ing to jinx the Jets, “I’m
are going to win. I wait
Philadelphia, joined Jets traz in San Francisco and making her come up (for
until the clock reads zero-
fans last week to watch the Dealey Plaza in Dallas, the the Steelers game),” he
zero.”
playoff game in a dorm at site of President John F. said.
Villanova University. He Renner’s husband, Kennedy’s assassination. Marek and his wife,
will join his buddies in the Steve, was a founding Donna, used to travel to
dorm room today. They member of Jetnuts, a The friendliest fans,
according to Liz Renner, Jets games with a group of
are in Green Bay. The friends in a converted
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FOR THE RECORD ASBURY PARK PRESS THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 2010
BERKELEY
HALSEY AVENUE: Joseph La-
combe, 27, was arrested by
Sheriff’s Detectives/Deputy
U.S. Marshals Robert Trainor
and Timothy Duffy on a state
Superior Court, Toms River,
warrant for failure to pay
child support in the amount
of $36,999.09. Lacombe was
processed and lodged in the
Ocean County Jail pending
first appearance.
ST. THOMAS DRIVE: John As-
sisi, 49, was arrested by Sher-
iff’s Detectives Michael
Groesch and Christopher
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BUDGET HEARING FOR THE FIRE COMMISSIONERS first appearance.
The council extended a average from troducing the extension NJ Transit and Academy websites for any weather-
teries. With the added fac-
tor of winter weather,
sandwich-board sign or-
dinance for another year,
$25,000 to earlier in the month.
That ordinance was
Bus will offer afternoon related delays. Noble said drivers should
approved a contract ex- $35,000, and pay scheduled to end on Dec.
getaway service, with
added rail getaway service
Port Authority of New have items like ice scrap-
ers, blankets and warm
tension with union work-
ers, and purchased two up to 5 percent 31, but both Councilman
Edward Zipprich and
starting at 1 p.m. today.
York and New Jersey offi-
cials expect 1.3 million to clothing with them just in
new garbage trucks from
a Wall company.
of their salary Nancy Adams, River- Bus travelers should check
the website of their respec-
use Newark Liberty Inter- case
Center Business Alliance
Officials approved a
toward health executive director, rec- tive carrier. SeaStreak fer-
national Airport and is
urging people to use mass
Along with more people
taking to the roads will be
contract with Communi- care benefits. ommended extending it
for another year to Dec.
ries will run on a modified
schedule on Christmas
transit. Travelers can call stepped-up efforts by law
cations Workers of Amer- 888-EWR-INFO (397-4636)
31, 2011. Both officials Eve. enforcement to crack down
ica Local 1038, which rep- for information, including
ward health care bene- said about 10 businesses on speeders and drunken
resents 65 borough airport parking conditions.
fits, said Kevin Tauro, placed signs on down- Port Authority officials and distracted drivers to
workers, catching up on
union president, in an town sidewalks, but con- are urging bus riders NJ Transit extended the reduce accidents.
an agreement that ex-
earlier interview. cerns about too many using the Port Authority
pired at the end of 2009, Family Super-Saver Fare,
Mayor Pasquale “Pat” signs making walkways Bus Terminal to allow The annual federally
The pact also ends an impassable for pedestri- from 7 p.m. today through
Menna said. unfair-labor-practice extra time because of ex- 6 a.m. Jan. 3, on all trains, funded “Over the Limit,
ans never materialized. Under Arrest” campaign to
complaint the union filed pected heavier-than-nor- buses and light rail lines,
The contract contains Both Zipprich and
with the state last year, mal passenger traffic. where two children age 11 combat drunken driving is
a 1 percent retroactive Menna backed the exten-
salary increase for 2010 Menna said. That com- and younger ride free with under way, with eight
sion as another way to “It’s hard to tell when
and a 2 percent salary in- plaint charged that the each fare-paying adult. Monmouth County and
help local businesses people will start getting
crease for 2011, which is borough treated one em- four Ocean County police
weather the recession by away. It will start Thurs-
in line with Gov. Chris ployee union differently On Christmas Eve, NJ departments receiving fed-
attracting customers.
Christie’s salary caps, than the other. day. People will leave work Transit will operate trains
The council also ac- eral grants to finance
Menna said. early to get home, finalize and buses on a major holi-
The complaint was cepted two bids totaling added patrols. However,
things and pack,” Noble day schedule. Trains will
The CWA represents 65 made because the CWA $494,344 to purchase two other local departments
public works and clerical and the police union new garbage trucks from said. “From Thursday to run on a weekend schedule also usually step up en-
workers, who receive an were supposed to agree to Detcon Corp. of Wall. Sunday, we will see busy while buses will vary by
forcement regardless of
average from $25,000 to the same contract, but roadways.” route on Christmas Day.
whether they’ve received a
$35,000, and pay up to 5 the borough and police Larry Higgs: 732-643-4277;
The “leave plenty of Drivers are being urged grant.
percent of their salary to- agreed on a contract that lhiggs@app.com
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to move election
address in the borough, lice say they are investi- Jersey Shore University
POINT PLEASANT BEACH gating an incident in Medical Center in Nep-
were arrested and
— State Police raided a which a man tried to grab tune after their vehicle
Richmond Avenue apart- charged with possession
of marijuana over 50 a woman who was exiting collided with a parked car
ment, wrapping up a early Sunday evening, of-
grams, possession of mar- her car at her house on
By NICHOLAS HUBA monthlong investigation ficials said.
council members would ex- ijuana over 50 grams with Dec. 19.
STAFF WRITER into marijuana sales in
pire in July. The moving vehicle
the borough, officials intent to distribute, pos- During the incident,
“This is about saving the overturned, but no extri-
HARVEY CEDARS — The said. session of a prohibited the woman was grabbed
borough money and has cation was needed, Sgt.
Borough Council has ap- weapon, possession of from behind while exiting
nothing to do with extend- State Police investiga- Robert Smith said.
proved an ordinance that prescription legend her vehicle in the drive-
ing the council’s terms,” tors raided the apartment The 5:42 p.m. accident
moves the town’s general
Oldham said. in the 300 block of Rich- drugs, possession of way of her Fifth Street at Squankum Road near
elections from May to No-
Earlier this year, the Leg- mond Avenue about 6:15 weapons for an unlawful residence about 3:30 a.m. the Whispering Pine Lane
vember, which officials say
islature approved a bill that p.m. Friday as part of purpose, possession of a She told police she fought intersection caused a traf-
will save about $6,000.
allows municipalities with “Operation Beach- weapon during the com- off the man, who fled, po- fic hazard and severe traf-
The council approved the nonpartisan elections to comber,” a narcotics in- fic delays beyond the
ordinance during its meet- mission of a crime, and lice said.
move their elections from vestigation focused on nearby Howell boundary,
ing Tuesday afternoon. Dur- possession of drug para-
May to November. “significant marijuana The man was described but the roadway was
ing the public hearing on dealers in the Point Pleas- phernalia. They were re- by police as a white male,
Matthew Weng, a staff at- cleared within a half
the ordinance, no one from ant Beach Borough area,” leased from Ocean hour, Smith said.
torney for the New Jersey 5 foot 9 inches tall, me-
the public spoke. according to Sgt. Julian County Jail in Toms
State League of Municipali- dium build, and between
“This saves the borough ties, said more towns are Castellanos. River after posting the ages of 30 and 35 years Michelle Gladden
$6,000,” Mayor Jonathan looking at switching from $15,000 full cash bail.
Investigators seized 1.5 old.
Oldham said. “It was not May elections to November
worth spending $6,000 to pounds of marijuana with Keith Roszkowski, 25,
elections. Anyone who has infor-
a street value of $12,000;
keep the elections in May.”
During the November
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and Samantha Danielle
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mation concerning this
incident is asked to con-
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IN BRIEF
NEW JERSEY
Holt blasts rejection of suicide bill
Suit claims Rowan discrimination N.J. soldier’s
death led to
GLASSBORO: A former Rowan University affirma-
tive action officer is suing the school, claiming he
was the victim of discrimination.
Richard Williams says he was demoted in 2007
then forced to retire the next year after he testified measure
against the university in a discrimination case
By RICK MALWITZ
eight years ago. STAFF WRITER
In his suit, Williams, who is black, says he at-
tempted to retract a retirement notice but was de- When Rep. Rush Holt
nied. He says in the suit filed Thursday that sev- learned of the suicide of
eral white employees have been allowed to retract Sgt. Coleman Bean of East
retirement notices. Brunswick, his feelings
Williams says officials at the university in Glass- went from sympathy to
boro blamed him for the school’s being found anger after he learned that 2010 PRESS FILE PHOTO
guilty in a 2002 reverse-discrimination case. the veteran of combat in Rep. Rush Holt, D-N.J., listens to Linda Bean, mother of Sgt. Coleman Bean, testify
Williams wants reinstatement and back pay. Iraq had had a hard time last summer in favor of a military suicide prevention bill.
getting counseling.
“He said, ‘Well, maybe diers never to leave behind man. There was a lot of
“A serious gap exists in
PENNSYLVANIA military suicide-preven-
you need this in New Jer- a fallen comrade.” anger, mood swings, de-
One dead in Philadelphia fire tion efforts — a gap that
sey, but we don’t need this
in Arizona,’ ” Holt said.
When Greg Bean, Cole-
man Bean’s father, learned
pression. He internalized a
lot of things,” Greg Bean
PHILADELPHIA: A fire in a row house in southwest needlessly cost the life of
Brooke Buchanan, a last week from Holt’s office said.
Philadelphia has left one person dead and several one young Central New
Jersey resident,” Holt said spokeswoman for McCain, that the bill had been Before his first deploy-
others homeless. said Holt’s office mischar- erased, he said he and his ment, Bean had told his
Authorities said the blaze broke out at about 2:30 when he introduced legis-
lation to fill in that gap, acterized McCain’s support wife were “livid.” family he wanted to be
a.m. Saturday in the Cobbs Creek section of the for the provision. “We were disappointed buried in Arlington Na-
city. The blaze went to two alarms and spread to known as the Sgt. Coleman
S. Bean Individual Ready According to McCain’s it did not make it into the tional Cemetery if he died
five neighboring houses before it was brought office, the provision never (Defense Appropriations in combat. After his second
under control almost an hour later. Reserve Suicide Preven-
tion Act of 2010. entered the conference be- Act) in 2009. Now we’re deployment, he soured on
Officials have not released any information tween the two houses. stunned, after getting so the military, and said he
about the person killed. The cause of the fire is Last week, Holt, D-N.J.,
again was angered when “Whatever frustrations close to the goal line this did not want an Arlington
under investigation. year,” Greg Bean said. “I burial.
he learned that his bill had or concerns Congressman
The southeastern Pennsylvania chapter of the Holt may have should be know about (McCain’s) Bean had sought help
been eliminated from the
American Red Cross says it is providing financial directed to his colleagues military service and his through the Department of
final version of the Defense
assistance to eight people to buy food, clothing, on the House side, not at role as a defender of the Veterans Affairs, accord-
Appropriations Act pre-
winter coats, shoes and other necessities following Sen. McCain.” she said. veteran. I can’t understand ing to his parents. He
sented to both houses of
the blaze. Spokesman Dave Schrader says the orga- this.” learned he was not eligible
Congress. The measure was to allo-
nization is also helping 23 people following five McCain, the Republican for treatment because he
His anger was aimed at cate $20 million into the
other fires in the city since 8 a.m. Friday. candidate for president in was not a veteran. As a
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., fiscal year 2011 Depart-
who worked on the recon- ment of Veterans Affairs 2008, was a prisoner of war member of the Individual
NEW JERSEY ciliation process with the budget for direct advertis- in Vietnam for nearly six Ready Reserves, he was
Probe of cop death inconclusive House and told Holt he was ing and the use of online
social media for suicide
years.
Coleman Bean, 25 at the
still attached to the mili-
tary.
responsible for removing
TEANECK: Authorities say they’ve concluded their the bill, Holt said. prevention outreach. time of his death, was a Holt said the legislation
investigation into a crash that killed a northern member of the Individual he proposed at the national
“I talked to Sen. McCain The bill would also re-
New Jersey police officer but are not able to say Ready Reserve. He served level would be modeled in
over the phone. He said he quire Department of De-
with certainty what caused it. with paratroopers from the part after a program estab-
blocked it and he will con- fense personnel to call
Teaneck Officer John Abraham died Oct. 25 tinue to block it,” Holt members of the Individual Army 173rd Airborne Divi- lished in 2005 by the
when his patrol car slammed into a utility pole said. “When I learned it Ready Reserve every 90 sion during the first days UMDNJ-University Behav-
near police headquarters. was removed at the last days for one year to assess of the war in Iraq and saw ioral HealthCare.
Investigators determined that Abraham was not minute, I was furious.” “their emotional, psycholo- combat duty in northern The UMDNJ Vet2Vet
wearing a seat belt, but Police Chief Robert Wilson gical, medical, and career Iraq.
“I heard the language of program provides veterans
told The Record of Woodland Park on Friday that a needs and concerns,” Upon returning home,
the bill disappeared, in a with peer counseling and
seat belt would not have saved him from the im- according to the bill. he was diagnosed with
response to an objection clinical assessments, and
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2. “Grenade,”
Katy
Bruno
Albums
1. “Glee: The Music —
The Christmas Album,”
Glee Cast
P
Rihanna, Drake
roducers have once 4. “TRON: Legacy,” Daft
again delayed the 5. “Raise Your Glass,” Punk
opening of the troubled P!nk
new Broadway musical 6. “We R Who We R,” 5. “4X4(equal sign)12,”
“Spider-Man: Turn Off the Ke$ha Deadmau5
Dark,” the fourth major
7. “That’s All She Wrote 6. “Sigh No More,”
delay in performances this
(featuring Eminem),” T.I. Mumford & Sons
year for the much-mocked
show. 8. “Black and Yellow,” 7. “Doo-Wops & Hooli-
The official opening was Wiz Khalifa gans,” Bruno Mars
pushed back 27 days, from 9. “Bottoms Up (featur- 8. “All American Night-
Jan. 11 to Feb. 7, because a ing Nicki Minaj),” Trey mare,” Hinder
key actor has missed sev- Songz
eral previews due to injury 9. “Loud,” Rihanna
10. “Tonight (featuring
and after producers de-
Ludacris & DJ Frank E),” 10. “Burlesque,” Vari-
cided that the creative
Enrique Iglesias ous Artists
team needs to work out
more kinks before allow-
ing critics to weigh in.
“Due to some unforesee-
able setbacks, most nota- TV highlights
bly the injury of a princi- Madagascar • 9 p.m. •
pal cast member, it has Eli’s coming 6, 7 We like to move it,
become clear that we need The Book of Eli • 8 p.m. move it! This 2005 CGI
to give the team more time • HBO Denzel Washing-
to fully execute their vi- film features the voice of
ton teams with sibling
sion,” lead producer Mi- filmmakers Albert and Chris Rock as Marty the
chael Cohl said in a state- Allen Hughes (“Menace II zebra, who has been in a
ment Friday. “I have no Society”) to put twists on New York zoo for his en-
intention of cutting a sin- the premise of surviving tire life. And he wants
gle corner in getting to the in a post-apocalyptic out. Freedom, grass, all
finish line.” world in this moody the things wild zebras
The $65 million musical drama. Washington plays have. When he breaks out
was dreamed up by Tony the title character, a of the zoo, his friends
Award-winning director loner who possesses a
and co-writer Julie Tay- launch a rescue mission.
book holding the keys to
mor and U2’s Bono and This leads to being
the continuation of man-
The Edge, who wrote the kind ... and guarding the stranded in the wild with
music. More than eight tome in a time of ram- a group of singing le-
years in the making, de- pant unrest proves quite murs. Additional voices
lays and money woes have a challenge. Gary Old- include Ben Stiller, Jada
plagued the show’s launch. man plays the main nem- Pinkett Smith and David
In addition, three acci-
esis; Mila Kunis and Schwimmer. (CC)
dents have injured actors,
Jennifer Beals also ap-
including one who had AP PHOTO WWE Tribute to the
pear. (CC)
both his wrists broken The Spider-Man character is suspended in the air in a scene from the musical Troops • 9 p.m. • 4, 10
while practicing an aerial “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.” CSI: Miami • 9 p.m. • 2,
3 After a seemingly per- Bob Hope is gone, but his
stunt.
wreck,” Mulheren said. in-show delays has The show’s massive fect jewel heist ends in legacy of entertaining the
Actor from Middletown “We were just not ready. dropped, audiences at pre- costs — a 41-member cast, murder, Delko (Adam troops lives on. Sherri
views seem confused about 18 orchestra members, Rodriguez) returns to Shepherd (“The View”)
Middletown resident Mi- “The crew had never re-
ally ran the show sequen- the role of Arachne and complicated sets and 27 look for the culprit when and Rima Fakih, the
chael Mulheren, who plays underwhelmed by the cur- daring aerial stunts, in- evidence in the case is
newspaper editor J. Jonah tially,” he said. “We reigning Miss USA, join
stopped five times. It’s ri- rent finale. cluding a battle between stolen from the lab in World Wrestling Enter-
Jameson in the musical, two characters over the au-
diculously complex.” Miramontez would not “Meltdown.” Christian tainment stars and divas
keeps both feet on the dience — mean the theater
say what elements of the Campbell, Kathleen Rob-
ground. That first preview on will have to virtually sell to entertain members of
musical still need work. ertson, Tim Russ and
“It’s a nice supporting Nov. 28 had to stop because But he said the producers out every show for several Kevin Weisman guest the U.S. military at Fort
role in a ground-breaking of technical glitches and simply don’t want to open years just to break even. star; David Caruso also Hood, Texas, in this new
show,” he said. actress Natalie Mendoza — the show when it’s not The weekly running bill stars. (CC) hourlong special. (CC)
who plays Spider-Man’s ready. has been put as high as $1
Earlier this week, evil love interest Arachne million. (Tickets are priced
though, he said it feels al- — was hit in the head by a “The backstage mood is
from $67.50-$135 for week-
most like he working on a rope and suffered a concus- extremely upbeat,” he said.
day performances and
movie in that there is a lot sion. Her injury would “Everybody remains on
$67.50-$140 for weekend
of down time since things eventually keep her side- their path.”
performances.)
are progressing slowly. lined for two weeks.
“For a normal (Broad-
U2 on tour Other Broadway shows
way) show, the cast re- Comic fodder The songwriters, cur- have struggled with get-
hearses for six weeks in rently on tour with U2 in ting their sets and stunts
The show — whose costs Australia, are due to re- to work during previews,
the studio and two weeks easily dwarf Broadway’s
on the set,” he said. turn in January to help get including “Mary Poppins”
last costliest show, the $25 the show ready. in 2006 when the massive
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For “Spider-Man,” the million “Shrek the Musi- house set went off track
actors who are flying re- cal” — may be about a “When Bono and Edge
are back from the tour, and “Titanic,” which was
ported to work mid-July comic book hero, but it has plagued by numerous tech-
and the rest of the ensem- now itself become easy fod- they will absolutely be at
the theater, participating nical problems during its
ble joined them Aug. 16, he der for comics, with both monthlong preview period
said. They moved into the Conan O’Brien and “Satur- in the process,” Miramon-
theater Sept 20. day Night Live” spoofing tez said. in 1997. Both went on to be
hits.
Miss a day. Miss a lot.
the show. The show has been built
“Before this, the longest specifically for the Producers of “Spider-
time I had tech rehearsals “The producers feel that
Press where?”
heren played John B. team has the opportunity wasn’t possible. Cohl has ironing out the kinks,
Thayer, a first class pas- to do everything they need said he considered delay- which sounds so simple, is
senger in the musical that to do to make it the show ing previews until the pro- not simple,” Miramontez
opened in 1997 and ran for they want it to be,” said duction had gelled better, said.
two years. It also had tech-
nical problems during pre-
Rick Miramontez,
spokesman for the show.
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While the show’s run-
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said.
FROM PAGE B1
Earlier this year, an
FROM PAGE B1
unfair labor practice
charge was filed against
But his comments were the county government
aimed not at the unions, Currently, there are 260
over whether the free- participants, Hoffman said;
but at a political compro- holder board was still ob-
mise reached last week so far, 113 have graduated.
ligated to award an auto-
between Gov. Chris matic salary increase to “That’s 113 people who
Christie and the Demo- its officers — under the
cratic leadership in the are now out there living
terms of the expired con- positive lives,” the judge
state Legislature. The tract.
compromise prevents re- said.
forms in new arbitration For example, a correc-
tions officer hired in Many who dropped out
rules that govern police
and firefighter contracts April 2005 started at a of high school have since
from impacting already probationary annual sal- earned diplomas or GEDs,
expired contracts. ary of $35,700. In 2006, the and some have gone on to
officer would move up college to earn associate
Contracts representing
step one: $41,800; then degrees, Hoffman said.
unionized employees in
step two, or $48,000, in Many have regained cus-
the county prosecutor’s
2007; step three, or tody of their children or re-
office, sheriff’s and cor-
$56,000, in 2008, and step united with their families,
rections departments, all
four, or $64,000, in 2009. he said.
expired about April 1, so
the reforms will have no After the contract ex-
impact on the county’s pired in 2010, the county “When I came in here,
current negotiations. government argued it you were at rock bottom,”
This particular bill, was no longer bound by he told the graduates. “You
STAFF PHOTO: TIM McCARTHY
which is part of Christie’s the step chart of the ex- had no self-esteem, you
Jessica Krautter of Lakewood speaks about her experiences during the graduation
so-called “tool kit” re- pired contract and de- had no self-confidence, you ceremony.
forms, passed overwhelm- clined to award further were facing very signifi-
ingly Monday, 40-0 in the automatic increases. cant jail time for very seri- He said his life changed
Senate and 74-1 in the As-
sembly. The bill now goes
But the unions success-
fully fought that position
ous charges. For the most
part, you were unem-
“The worst part was living in a hallway on April 12, 2007, when
narcotics officers from the
to Christie’s desk for his through an unfair labor ployed. . . . with money in my pocket, refusing to pay Ocean County Prosecutor’s
Office raided his home. He
signature.
“This deeply flawed
practice charge, and the
county was required to “You were in a bad way, rent because if I paid rent, that would take was facing serious drug
new bill, waiting on the award one officer a 10
percent raise without a
and you were afforded the
opportunity to come into
money away from drugs.” charges but instead was
given the opportunity to
governor’s signature, — Jeff Livingston, Seaside Heights
puts Ocean County in an new contract, Bartlett the Drug Court, and you enter Drug Court.
intolerable position,” said. jumped in. You have done “I thank God and the
Bartlett said. “In a period of five remarkable things,” Hoff- Krautter said she didn’t and use drugs because he Prosecutor’s Office for
The freeholder said years, a person starting man added. know how to ask for the was angry that his father raiding my house,” Living-
when a 2 percent cap on in 2005 would now have help she knew she needed, was never around. He sold ston said. “This April 12, I
doubled his or her sal- Krautter recalled how have four years clean.”
property tax increases but after entering Drug drugs and even robbed to
was approved, which ary,” Bartlett said. “From she started drinking and
smoking marijuana at age Court, “I became responsi- support his marijuana and Hoffman told the gradu-
goes into effect next 35,000 to $71,000.
13, and after she escalated ble and motivated.” cocaine habit, he said. ates how proud he is of
month, local and county “It is a travesty of good
to heroin use, her addic- Even a prison term for a their accomplishments.
governments were prom- intentions . . . and pre- “My mother saw me
ised that a tool kit would sents Ocean County with tion spiraled out of control. growing, and she finally let 1989 robbery didn’t stop “If you can overcome
be established to rein in a huge economic di- Her mother gave her the me back into her life,” him, he said. your addiction as you
spending that local gov- lemma for our next choice to go to rehab or get Krautter said. “She got her have, there is nothing in
ernments have little if no out of the house, so she left “The worst part was liv- this world you can’t ac-
budget. It is entirely un- daughter back.”
control over — such as fortunate, and it seems to the house and jumped from ing in a hallway with complish,” he told them.
binding arbitration in me, entirely unneces- one abusive relationship to Another graduate, Jeff money in my pocket, refus- “The future is yours.”
contracts with law en- sary,” he said. another, including one Livingston, 48, of Seaside ing to pay rent because if I
forcement agencies. with a boyfriend who tried Heights, said he suffered paid rent, that would take Kathleen Hopkins:
“The reality, however, Erik Larsen: 732-643-4029; to poison her with bleach, through addiction for 25 money away from drugs,” 732-557-5732;
is that the toolbox that elarsen@app.com she recalled. years, starting to drink he said. khopkins@app.com
Manchester
they will make some con- nue from the state, totaling dealing with these days.
cessions. We cut the $880,000, is the principal We are not alone. Every-
budget some on anticipa- reason for the tax increase. one is working hard to
FROM PAGE B1
tion of their cooperation.” make up for shortfalls.”
“Not getting that money
The $29.4 million budget works out to over two
“The unions have been is considerably more than cents in our budget,” Lapp Michael Amsel:
very responsive,” Lapp the $28.4 million 2010 said. “This is a situation 732-557-5733;
said. “Right now, I think budget. A shortfall in reve- that every township is mamsel@app.com
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Lake,” a veteran balle- her and Christina
mission. Aguilera, cast mem-
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recki. Angeles.
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officers Troy Braxton and Friday, Lasky said.
Barry Birkowski found
Both vehicles were re-
him near a missing 1994
General Store Porsche 911 on Hibernia
covered by police. After
Pulley was arrested, he re-
Way near Three Brooks
675 Batchelor Street Road Friday morning,
vealed the Mercedes was in
Toms River the parking lot of Freehold
according to Capt. James
Township High School on
732-240-0024 Lasky.
Elton-Adelphia Road,
(Rt. 37 East Between the Stop & Shop & Gateway Toyota.) Pulley is a former friend
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Pulley is charged with
one count of burglary, two
counts of theft, three
counts of receiving stolen
property and one count of
credit card theft. He was
remanded to the Mon-
mouth County Jail in lieu
of $156,000 bail.
Charles Webster
Emma
Elizabeth
Knight Man, 64, charged
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LOCAL ASBURY PARK PRESS TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 2010
TOWN BRIEFS Matawan group SURVIVOR: Teen, pals plan benefit Dance-A-Thon
2 p.m. that day. The min-
plans musicale
How to interest
‘BFFs’ aid families facing cancer
imum acceptable bid is MATAWAN: The Matawan
kids in books $80,000. Historical Society will have
its annual Christmas Musi-
TOMS RIVER: A seminar Upon the closing of the cale from 1 to 4 p.m. Dec. 5
to teach librarians and ed- sale, the highest bidder at the historic Burrowes By ALESHA WILLIAMS BOYD Area businesses also are
ucators how to write and will be required to deposit Mansion, 94 Main St.
IF YOU GO
STAFF WRITER
deliver book talks that a certified check or cash kicking in support: Dinner
keep kids interested in The Jersey Shore-based will be catered by LaPiazza
equivalent to 10 percent of Irish band Trinity will per- MARLBORO — While she
reading will be hosted by the bid price to the town- BFF will host its Dance-A- of Marlboro and Mixed
the Ocean County Library form an “Irish & English was hospitalized for weeks Greens & Grill of Manala-
ship treasurer. The prop- Thon Party from 7:30 to 11
Christmas.” Traditional at a time with bone cancer, pan, and Unique Musique of
from 4 to 6 p.m. Dec. 2. erty, a 75-foot by 100-foot p.m. Friday at Dance
Irish instruments such as there were times when the Attitudes, 6 Timber Lane Marlboro will provide enter-
Jennifer Hubert Swan, conforming lot, is being the uilleann pipes, bodhran only contact 15-year-old in Marlboro. Visit tainment. All businesses, in-
who will lead the session, sold “as is.” Jackie Ceraolo had with
also will discuss the “best and tin whistle be accompa- www.firstgiving.com/ cluding Dance Attitudes, do-
All bids should be deliv- nies by guitar, button ac- friends was through video bffdanceathon to register. nated their services,
of the best” teen books of chat on a donated Apple lap-
2010. She is the middle ered or mailed to: Joseph cordion, flute and mando- according to BFF.
Criscuolo, Aberdeen lin, adding a taste of the top. Attendees ages 11 to 18 are
school librarian at the
Little Red School House Township Manager, 1 Irish to everyone’s favorite The computer, along with “You don’t always see invited to raise donations
and Elizabeth Irwin High Aberdeen Square, Aber- Christmas standards. other gifts from the Beauty people our age helping out and dance as long as they
School in New York City. deen, NJ 07747. For more Refreshments will be Foundation for Women’s with important things like can.
An author and educator, information, call Town- served throughout the Cancer Care of Red Bank, this. . . . It makes you so “Even though the cause is
ship Clerk Karen Ventura afternoon, and admission is helped Jackie through the grateful,” Jackie said. “I for something really serious,
she has served on the
at 732-583-4200, ext. 119. free. For more information, rough months. And they hope it helps them as much we want them to be able to
American Library Associ-
Jim McConville call 732-583-1736. were rough: 27 rounds of as it helped me.” have fun as a reward for
ation’s Best Books for chemotherapy, a limb-sal-
Young Adults, the Mi- Staff report Just a month after the raising money,” said Carly,
vage surgery to replace her group’s launch, BFF has a dancer with a local team,
chael L. Printz Award Library slates femur with a titanium rod raised more than $22,000 to- who said her grandmother
committee and the Alex
Cape May trip Asbury eatery and two lung surgeries, she ward the Raise the Roof also is a cancer survivor.
Awards.
The library, registered offers free meal and her mother Lori said. Dance-A-Thon Party Friday Raising the roof is just the
TOMS RIVER: Toms River When she had completed at Dance Attitudes, Marl- beginning. The teens are al-
by the state Department of ASBURY PARK: Langosta boro. The funds will support
Library staff invite the her final osteosarcoma treat- ready at work on their next
Education, will provide Lounge, the boardwalk res- the Beauty Foundation and
public to join a “Jolly ment, she was greeted by a project: an adopt-a-family
professional development taurant at 1100 Ocean Ave., the Ashley Lauren Founda-
Holly Day” in Cape May bubble-gum pink Hummer program in which individu-
certificates to those at- will hold a free Thanksgiv- tion of Colts Neck. The Red als, families and businesses
on Dec. 2. limousine carrying all her
tending. The seminar is ing dinner from noon to 4 Bank group provides grocer- will help families dealing
BFFs, courtesy of the foun-
free and open to the pub- The bus trip will in- p.m. Thursday. dation, said Lori Ceraolo, a ies, transportation, wigs and with cancer by providing
lic at 101 Washington St., clude a tour of the Emlen Owner Marilyn Schlos- Beauty Foundation board other necessities and wish- items on that family’s holi-
but registration is re- Physick Estate, the city’s sbach and Pat Sherman member. list items for families bat- day wish list.
quired. For more informa- only Victorian house mu- have teamed up with Trin- tling cancer diagnoses. The Marissa Levine, 12, whose
tion and to register, call “I could cry just thinking
seum. The trip will in- ity Church to hold the Colts Neck foundation pro- brother, Mark, died of osteo-
732-349-6200 or visit about it,” Lori Ceraolo said.
clude a Victorian tea lun- Thanksgiving soup kitchen, vides similar support for sarcoma in May, said she
www.theoceancounty “I firmly believe in my heart
cheon in the Carriage now in its fifth year. More young people with cancer. plans to help in any way she
library.org. the reason she entered into
House and a tour of three than 1,000 people were treatment and finished and, Ceraolo launched the idea can. She’s already raised
Chelsea Michels Victorian inns, all decora- served during Thanksgiv- a month ago for the founda- $1,500 for BFF in her effort
thinking back to when she
ted for Christmas. ing and Christmas last was just 90 pounds, today tion along with her brother, to return some of the joy her
Aberdeen offers There will be free time
year. looks just like every other Kyle, 12, Carly and Nicole
Berns, 14 and 11, and Ben
brother was given in his last
months.
The dinners will include kid is because of these foun-
lot for sale for shopping and touring
sit-down meals and deliv- dations that provided hope and Erica Palmieri, 14 and The Ashley Lauren Foun-
the Washington Street 12, all of Marlboro. dation helped grant Mark
ABERDEEN: The town- ery of food to shelters and and help and fun things to
mall area, and the trip The teens have turned to his ultimate wish, she said:
ship is accepting bids for homebound residents. do all the time.”
will end with a Holly Facebook, handing out fliers Louie, the 5-year-old bichon-
the purchase of a town- Donations of turkeys, Today, Jackie, now can-
Trolley ride through Cape at school and appearances Maltese poodle he had for
ship-owned lot in the Clif- hams and desserts as well cer-free for a year, is paying
May. The cost of the bus on local radio stations to get the last 21⁄ 2 weeks of his life.
fwood section. as canned food, hats, gloves it forward with another BFF
trip is $90. The bus will the word out about their ef- “I know my brother
The property, 168 Rari- leave the Route 37 Food- and scarves are welcome. crew — that is, members of
tan St., block 305, lot 3, For more information or to fort. needed that — the extra lov-
town parking lot at 8 a.m. the Beauty Foundation
will be offered for sale on coordinate food and cloth- Friends. The grassroots And the idea of raising ing and bonding, knowing
Dec. 1. All bids must be Call Stella at ing drops, call 732-455-3275 group of Monmouth County the roof while raising funds other people are there for
submitted in a sealed en- 732-349-8817 for additional or visit www.langosta teens joined forces to aid for a good cause has caused him,” Marissa Levine said.
velope to Township Man- information. lounge.com. other families facing cancer a bit of buzz among area “Even though it didn’t turn
ager Joseph Criscuolo by Chelsea Michels Nancy Shields diagnoses. teens. More than 110 stu- out like we would have
dents and parents, including hoped, he was at peace. . . . I
members of the Marlboro think he would be really
High School varsity football happy with what we’re
team, turned up on the doing.”
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FROM PAGE B1
REFUGE son said. “There are endan-
Former Toms River Re-
gional Schools Superinten-
gered species of birds here. dent Michael J. Ritacco
The Holgate Unit of
the Edwin B. Forsythe What happens to them if a took payouts for unused
In June 1960, the Na- National Wildlife breach happens? Are they sick time by selling back
tional Audubon Society Refuge is approximately just going to ignore that, 50 sick days each year for
3 miles long and too?” five school years. In all, he
gave Holgate to the federal received an extra $219,517
government for the token contains approximately
Farrell said any potential before his contract would
price of $10. The property 400 acres of barrier
beaches, dunes and breakthrough at the refuge be subject to a state-man-
was 256 acres. By the time is not going to have an im- dated payout cap of
tidal marshes. The
a township tax map was refuge area is home to pact on houses in the area. $15,000.
drawn again in 1989, the piping plovers, least J For the 2002-03 school
Holgate Unit had nearly 439 “If the breach happens in year, he sold back 50 days
terns and black
acres. skimmers. All three
the area of Taylor Avenue at $831.12 per day for
species are listed on the in Beach Haven, houses $41,556.
Brian Braudis, the dep- will be lost,” Farrell said. J For 2003-04, 50 days at
state list of endangered
uty manager of the refuge, species. “If it happens at the refuge, $854.25 per day for
said making any improve- I don’t think that there is $42,712.50.
ments to the refuge would J For 2004-05, 50 days at
going to be that much of
violate federal law. of Coast Research Center at $878.13 per day for
the impact on houses; the $43,906.50.
Richard Stockton College of
“We are governed by wil- breach is going to move J For 2005-06, 50 days at
New Jersey, said break-
derness law,” he said. “The things south, so the homes $901.43 per day for
throughs are not uncom-
refuge is not allowed to should be fine.” $45,071.50.
mon to the area.
have any changes made by J For 2006-07, 50 days at
“These type of break- Township Mayor Joseph $925.42 per day for $46,271.
machinery; it has to be Mancini said there is noth-
throughs usually happened
done by nature. The only ing that can be done about
every 70 to 80 years,” Far-
people that can change it is it.
rell said. “Breakthroughs
Congress, but they have a
happened in 1760s, 1850s, “It’s beyond the Army
full plate right now.”
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LOCAL ASBURY PARK PRESS TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 2010
Howard C. Birdsall,
FROM PAGE B1 board chairman, thanked By ALESHA WILLIAMS BOYD Monmouth County Emer- from a single gunshot Assistant Superinten-
the students for their STAFF WRITER
gency Response Team had wound, Warshaw said. Of- dent of Schools Marc Gas-
Brian Daly, 19, of comments and said the set up command posts out- ficials do not know how wirth and assistant trans-
MARLBORO — Kindergar- side the home after the long before they entered
Holmdel said he wasn’t board would like to see portation coordinator
ten through eighth-grade the house that the woman
really sure what the vote more students come out woman told a friend about Nancy Walker were on-site
district school buses carry- killed herself.
was for, as he had seen to address issues that it 12:58 p.m. she was suicidal at the emergency bus stops
ing students who live in Warshaw did not release
signs posted around cam- and suggested she was pos- with police assistance to
acted on. Pointe de Jardin were the woman’s name or any
pus in the previous stopped outside the devel- sibly armed, according to make sure all students got
First Assistant Monmouth additional details Monday.
weeks telling students the Stock said he believed opment as police tried to home safely, Witchel said.
County Prosecutor Peter E. Police contacted the dis-
ban already was a done that if more students contact and prevent a trict and asked officials to
39-year-old township Warshaw Jr. Alesha Williams Boyd:
deal. came to the board’s meet- reroute buses for the after-
ing, then the smoking woman from committing Police entered the prem- noon to stop outside Pointe 732-308-7756;
Christoffelo Stock, 20, suicide Monday in her Tar- awilliams@app.com;
ban would not have made ises about 4:22 p.m. and de Jardin, district spokes-
of Long Branch said he ragon Court home. found the woman dead in- woman Sharon Witchel www.facebook.com/
questioned the board’s it to a vote.
Township police and the side the home, apparently said. aleshawilliamsboyd
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ond her motion for broad- ing Wojyn later said they lic Records Act request for
sues with the existing jbradshaw@app.com
casting. were concerned about copies of all the borough’s
“We’re representatives using municipal hard- existing recorded council
of the people,” Carr said. drive space and slowing meetings and executive
FROM PAGE B1 computer function by sav- sessions.
“We don’t get to do a whole
Miss a day. Miss a lot. bunch of stuff behind ing the digital recordings.
They also said destroying Napoli said last week he
Carr and resident Bar- closed doors. . . . We need granted the borough an ex-
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the recordings would elim-
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said the minutes are not quest. He said he hopes to
always accurate and leave say we’re going to do.” sponsibility to protect the
audio files and tapes from donate copies of the exist-
room for error.
December 20th Carr said she initially
was concerned when bor-
damage. ing recordings to a local li-
brary accessible to the bor-
Carr said that last week,
Jaylen Nasir Peace cable volunteers in neigh- ough officials including
Mayor Thomas Reynolds
Robert Napoli of Interla- ough so they may be
boring Manalapan had ken, who previously preserved.
Happy 6th Birthday Jaylen, agreed to let the borough at an Oct. 13 workshop served on the council
use the township’s equip- meeting suggested they there, said he also was con- Alesha Williams Boyd:
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LOCAL ASBURY PARK PRESS THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 2010
TOWN
BRIEF Republicans soundly defeat Berkeley to televise
Lyme disease
event Sunday independents in Tuckerton its council meetings
By PAULA SCULLY
By HARTRIONO B.
SASTROWARDOYO
“We’re going to set up
two cameras, one for a
STAFF WRITER
POINT PLEASANT STAFF WRITER wide-angle shot (of the
BEACH: The John Drulle BERKELEY — Township council), the other at who
M.D. Memorial Lyme TUCKERTON — Republi- residents who cannot make is speaking at the micro-
Fund, Inc. is holding its cans swept into office here council meetings will soon phone,” Parlapanides said,
annual fundraiser on Tuesday, trouncing indepen- be able to watch the pro- adding the setup will be au-
Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. dents. tomatic, with no student or
ceedings on their cable
In the race for the four- teacher behind the cam-
at Jenkinson’s Pavilion. television provider’s public
year term of mayor, Repub- eras.
lican Council President access channel.
The nonprofit organiz- The Township Council No specific schedule has
ation was named after a George “Buck” Evans, 53, of
meeting will be taped for been established. It is an-
Tarpon Road was the top
noted local physician Evans Marshall Foglia later viewing on Comcast’s ticipated that there will be
vote-getter with 547 votes or
from Jackson who was a 57.10 percent of the total Channel 21, starting with two airings in a day.
pioneer in Lyme disease votes, accounting for .31 per- votes, which were .54 per- the Nov. 9 meeting, said “We’ll try to get the citi-
vote in unofficial returns. cent of the voters. A total of
research in Ocean Evans has been on coun- cent of the total vote. A total Councilwoman Judith Noo- zens who are working with
958 votes for mayor were of 1,666 votes for two council nan, chairwoman of the a 7 or 8 p.m. broadcast as
County. cil for 10 years, the last four cast in the two voting dis- seats were cast at the polls. Special Projects Commit- well as an airing one can
as council president. tricts.
The Great Imitator “I want to say thank you This was Marshall’s first tee. watch in the morning,”
Masquerade Lyme Dis- to all the residents of the Republicans gathered try for elected office. Her Parlapanides said. “We’ll
Residents of Pelican Is-
ease Fundraiser prom- Borough of Tuckerton,” Tuesday night at the Red husband, Councilman Wil- see how it goes.”
land and South Seaside
Evans said. “This is a vic- Men Lodge and Evans ex- liam Marshall, will leave of- Already, Long Beach
ises to be fun for all who Park, who have Cablevi-
tory for all of us. It’s the tended his thanks for the fice this year. Susan Mar-
attend, with a disc sion, initially will not be Township has a similar
start of the next four years site. shall is the Republican
jockey, buffet, games, si- able to watch the meetings. setup, with meetings taped
of positive moving forward In the Tuckerton Council County Committeewoman for later broadcast. In addi-
lent auction and prizes race for two, three-year But the council is working
with what the borough of- for district 1, vice chairman tion, Lacey tapes its Town-
for costumes. seats, the two other candi- on those details because it
fers as opposed to the bor- of the Tuckerton Pride and ship Committee meetings
dates on the Republican wants to make the record-
ough does not have. And it’s Celebration Committee, with the help of its high
Funds raised will sup- ticket won. ings as accessible as possi-
time to respect all of our president of the Pinelands
port education and re- ble for all residents, said school, and the proceedings
people on council, it’s time Republican Susan Mar- Area Fourth of July Celebra-
search to fight Lyme dis- Carmen F. Amato, Jr. can also be viewed online
to respect our volunteers shall, 64, of Tip Seaman tion and member of the
ease and other tick- council president. at its municipal website by
and it’s time to respect all of Drive was the top vote-getter Tuckerton Citizens Emer-
borne illnesses. with 730 votes, or 43.82 per- gency Response Team Fire The tapings will be pro- clicking on a button
our residents.” marked “The City Council
The council and Mayor cent of the total vote in unof- Police. Like Evans, Susan vided at no cost to the
Tickets may be pur- ficial returns. Marshall campaigned on a township through the use Show.”
Lee Eggert, an independent
chased in advance for Republican Anthony I. platform of bringing pride of equipment supplied by Stafford Township does
who decided not to run
$20 for adults and $10 for again, have been at odds Foglia, 54, of Anglers Road, back to Tuckerton. the Central Regional likewise, where the meet-
children ages 6 to 18. about a number of issues. a former councilman from Foglia had campaigned on School District. ing can be seen either live
Tickets purchased at the Former mayor and com- 2005 to 2008, received 548 finding new ways of generat- Triantafillos “Tommy” or on the Web the next day.
door are an additional mitteewoman Elizabeth votes, or 32.89 percent of the ing revenue for the borough. Parlapanides, Central Re-
$5. Children 5 and under “Liz” Moritz, 55, of Cedar vote, winning the second He thanked the citizens for gional’s superintendent, Hartriono B.
Street, an independent, re- three-year seat on council in their support of the Republi- said the district will edit Sastrowardoyo:
are free.
ceived 408 votes or 42.59 per- unofficial returns. can candidates. the tape and air it a week 732-557-5705;
For more information cent of the votes. Moritz was Incumbent Neil Saunders, after the council meets. harts@app.com
and tickets, call Betty at mayor from 1999 to 2002 and 35, of Clay Street, an inde- Paula Scully: (The Township Council
732-542-7308. councilwoman from 2006 to pendent, received 379 votes 732-557-5612; meets at 7 p.m. the second ON THE WEB:
2009. or 22.75 percent of the votes. pscully@app.com; and fourth Tuesday of the Berkeley Township:
Staff report There were three write-in There were nine write-in twitter.com/Pscully1 month.) twp.berkeley.nj.us
POLICE BRIEF
Officers stopped the ve-
2 men facing hicle after they saw it was
drug charges being driven with its head-
lights turned off, he said.
SEASIDE PARK: Police
charged two men with nar- Conover also had a war-
cotics offenses and im- rant for failure to pay child
pounded the vehicle that support in the amount of ELIMINATE MORTGAGE PAYMENTS
they were riding in follow- $27,000, he said.
ing a motor vehicle stop FUND HEALTHCARE
Police confiscated more
here, authorities said
than 120 grams of mari-
Wednesday.
Police charged John
juana from the vehicle,
then impounded it. Shadi-
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Inspectors
the description. They said, state change current rules There’s Fukushima and plant. They returned to staying.”
‘We’ll hire you for the rest that prevent retired state Fukushima City. Think of their home on Sunday, two His neighbor’s brother al-
of your life,’ and I said, inspectors who are collect- them as New York State days after the quake. lowed them to stay the
‘OK, I’ll do the job.’ ” ing pensions from doing and New York City. Only “I think by this time I night.
FROM PAGE A1 more than $15,000 in state- Smith and his wife, May- had learned something While in Morioka, Smith
Two different groups ap- umi, a schoolteacher, live was able to access the In-
contracted work a year. It about the reactor,” he said.
pointed by Christie have inland, about 30 miles from ternet to find flights out of
The state enforces build- described that threshold as The uncertainty sur-
recommended the state the coast that was devas- rounding the power plant Japan. He began looking on
ing codes in 37 municipali- turn inspections of multi- arbitrary and said it “sig-
tated by an earthquake-trig- was bad enough, he said. March 15, a Tuesday, and
ties that do not have local ple-dwelling units over to nificantly diminishes the
gered tsunami. Then, he saw the half-mile- booked a reservation for a
code officials and waive the private sector. universe” of qualified con-
Smith and his son left long line for gasoline, hotel the next night. Then,
permit fees in exchange for tractors. he was able to book a flight
A little over a year ago, the day care center, and he which soon ran out.
not having to hire inspec- The task force said plan for his family out of Japan
the committee that studied attempted to reach his wife, Smith then decided it
tors locally. The state also reviews also done by state on March 17.
the DCA for Christie’s who was caring for their was time to leave Fuku-
inspects elevators, hotels, employees should be con-
transition team said the second child, 11-month-old shima City before things
motels and multiple dwell- tracted out to registered Seiji. Everyone was OK, Matt Manochio writes for
code-inspection division got worse.
ings in more than 450 of architects and licensed and they opted to stay in a the Daily Record.
was understaffed and had a “We had no way to get
the state’s 566 municipali- professional engineers. It shelter for two nights away,” he said. “There 973-428-6627;
backlog of inspections for
ties. said that would shorten rather than in their apart- were no buses or trains, no mmanochio@
things such as elevators,
Roughly half of the rooming houses and board- the time it takes to review ment, which was relatively gas.” njpressmedia.com
state’s code inspectors are ing homes. plans. undamaged. Smith saw his neighbor
being let go. Newsome said the union There was no power and preparing to leave in his The Associated Press
The transition commit-
State officials would say believes the move is part of store shelves became bar- big car and asked if his contributed to this report.
tee said the Division of
little about the layoffs. Codes and Standards was the privatization push.
“It’s still a process that’s supposed to be supported “We know that this gov-
unfolding, so I have to de- by its fees but ran a $7 mil- ernor, what he wants and
cline comment,” said state lion loss the previous year, tells his commissioners
Department of Community subsidized in part by a $5 usually comes to fruition.
Affairs spokeswoman Hol- million surplus in the Divi- So we have no doubt about
lie Gilroy, who said some sion of Fire Safety. that,” said Newsome.
of the people being affected “Inspections of multiple “These are specialized
haven’t yet received layoff dwelling units should be fields that these guys are
notices. considered for privatiza- in, so we’re pretty upset.
tion to licensed entities Bottom line is, these guys,
Among those losing his at least 30 of them, are
job is Rich Connors, 49, of with the cost and responsi-
bility for those inspections going to be hitting the
Neptune City, a single par- streets.”
ent with two children to be borne by the owners
hired six years ago as a of the properties in- Layoff notices are being
construction code inspec- spected,” the transition sent now and will take ef-
tor for what he thought committee said. fect in mid-May.
was a job he’d hold until A task force, chaired by
retirement. former Republican Rep. Michael Symons:
Dick Zimmer, that Christie 609-984-4336;
“I gave up going to the msymons@
private sector a long time established last year to
identify opportunities to njpressmedia.com
ago to take this steady (job)
— it wasn’t as much privatize state services
money, but it had steady suggested outsourcing in-
work and steady benefits spections of multiple dwell-
for my kids,” Connors ing units to licensed enti-
said. “Basically when they ties, citing a backlog.
hire you they say, ‘perma- The privatization task
nent career service.’ That’s force also suggested the
MOVIES
PAGE E2 www.app.com ASBURY PARK PRESS SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 2011
a quality role is
the premiere of the film on
Monday, March 7 in Los
Angeles.
Directed by Catherine
Hardwicke (2008’s “Twi-
light,” 2003’s “Thirteen”),
always worth taking
Buy JULIE HINDS will movie, but fate is
“Red Riding Hood” co-stars THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
personified by this bu-
I
Gary Oldman and Virginia reaucracy and these
Madsen. f you look at the body guys, but at the center,
of Matt Damon’s they are the obstacle to
Seyfried, who has previ- movie work . . . this love story. It really is
ously been seen in “Well, that’s your first a love story. That aspect
mistake,” interrupts the of the movie has to work
“Mamma Mia!” (2008) and 40-year-old actor, one of
“Mean Girls” (2004) will or the whole thing will
the most versatile, re- fall apart.”
soon co-star with Justin spected stars on Holly-
Jake Gyllenhaal attends His views on fate ver-
Timberlake in the sci-fi wood’s A-list.
the SXSW Film Festival sus free will give some
drama “Now.” Damon is amiably
screening of “Source validity to each side. “As
fielding a question about
Code.” an actor, you have to be-
the theme of fate versus
J Jake Gyllenhaal was lieve that your choices
free will in his new
seen arriving at a screen- J Actor Matthew McCo- matter — you’re going
movie, “The Adjustment
naughey, right, and model into such an uncertain
ing of his new film, Bureau,” which opened
Camila Alves were seen ar- business — and that your
“Source Code,” on the first March 4.
determination will win
riving for the premiere of If you consider the
night of the SXSW Film out,” he says.
McConaughey’s newest roles he’s played in films
Festival on Friday, March like the “The Bourne “But if I’m honest with
film, “The Lincoln Law- myself, when I look at
11 in Austin, Texas. Identity” and its sequels,
yer,” on Thursday, March some of the biggest things
“The Talented Mr. Rip-
“Source Code” marks 10 in Los Angeles. that have happened in
ley,” and even that under-
the first feature film for di- rated comic gem about my life, it was a very
Based on the novel by strange series of coinci-
rector Duncan Jones since Michael Connelly, “The conjoined twins, “Stuck
on You,” it seems that he dences that led them to
his acclaimed full length Lincoln Lawyer” co-stars
is drawn to characters occur. I can certainly
debut, the sci-fi drama Marisa Tomei, William H. imagine that there was
who have issues with des-
“Moon” (2009). Macy and Bryan Cranston. an adjustment bureau
tiny. Will PhD candidates
be writing about this at there guiding me along,
Gyllenhaal’s co-stars in McConaughey will soon which is part of the fun of
some point?
“Source Code” include reunite with his “Dazed AP PHOTOS the movie. I think people
“I hope not,” he says
New Jersey native Vera and Confused” (1993) direc- Amanda Seyfried poses at the premiere of “Red Riding can relate to that idea.”
with a laugh.
Farmiga, Jeffrey Wright tor Richard Linklater for Hood. Below: Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves When he met his wife,
arrive at the premiere of “The Lincoln Lawyer.” If there were a Warren
and Michelle Monaghan. the comedy “Bernie.” Buffett of acting, it would Luciana, he was working
be Damon. He has a on “Stuck on You” — a
knack for gravitating to project he opted to do in-
quality projects and not stead of another one he
being fooled by the show was considering, the
business traps of vanity Werner Herzog war
and status. drama “Rescue Dawn.”
He describes his strat- “It’s obviously one of
egy for choosing roles the things that’s defined
simply. “To my way of my life,” he says. “Eight
thinking, I just look at years and four kids later,
what directors are doing I can’t imagine life with-
what and then try to get out her. How the hell did
the best job I can,” he I end up in that place, in
says. that city, on that night, at
With “The Adjustment that moment, to see her?
Bureau,” he has selected Maybe I had help, who’s
a romantic thriller co- to say?”
starring Emily Blunt and Since his breakthrough
written and directed by days as the young star
George Nolfi, who wrote and Oscar-winning cow-
“Ocean’s 12” and co-wrote riter of 1997’s “Good Will
“The Bourne Ultima- Hunting,” Damon has
tum.” It’s based on a tackled epics (“Saving
short story by Philip K. Private Ryan”), heist ca-
Dick. pers (“Ocean’s 11” and its
Damon plays David two sequels), gritty dra-
Norris, a rising politician mas (”The Departed“)
from New York who and Westerns (current
meets Elise (Blunt), a Oscar best picture nomi-
charming modern ballet nee ”True Grit“).
dancer, and instantly He doesn’t shy away
clicks with her. But then from smaller roles, some-
he encounters the myste- thing his “Ocean’s 11” di-
rious men of the Adjust- rector and costar would
ment Bureau. approve. ”Steven Soder-
It’s their job to keep bergh and George Cloo-
David away from the ney always used to say
woman he loves and keep there’s nothing wrong
his life on a different with being in a great
path. And it’s up to David movie, no matter how big
essentially to figure out if your part is. There’s
he can defy a vast, power- nothing wrong with being
ful bureaucracy of des- a part of something really
EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIES tiny. wonderful. And I believe
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Fed Local
FROM PAGE A10 FROM PAGE A10
Aid
more normally again Ocean Chapter of the
State or federal grants, the amount the student disclose any outside schol-
after the worst crisis New Jersey Association
meanwhile, are based on owes at graduation. arships or grants they’ve of Women Business
since the 1930s.
financial need and stu- won. And the disclosure Owners will hold a
Aid packages may also
The Fed said Friday dents need to reapply on a usually results in the re- luncheon meeting from
FROM PAGE A10 include an amount the stu-
that the 19 banks had in- yearly basis. So a grant duction of the aid package 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
creased common equity dent can earn through a
may no longer be available by the amount of the out- Thursday at the Bella
by more than $300 bil- work-study program. But Vista Country Club,
if the student’s financial side award.
lion from the end of 2008 Grants and situation changes.
keep in mind that this Marlboro.
to the end of 2010. Over- scholarships money isn’t guaranteed. If this happens, however,
Sherri Waryasz, a
all, both the banks’ Loans and work study That’s because work- Carpenter suggests fami- certified laughter
amount and mix of capi- A key figure to look for lies appeal to aid offices
When comparing aid study is usually awarded leader, will discuss the
tal have improved since is the amount of gift aid and detail the time and ef- benefits that laughter
being awarded; this is awards, families often on a first-come, first-serve
the financial crisis, the fort the student logged to provides for mind, body
Fed concluded in a money that doesn’t need to focus on the total aid being basis, said Gary Carpenter,
be awarded that money. and spirit. Attendees
paper released Friday. be earned or repaid. offered and lose sight of executive director of the
The idea is to show that will learn how to use
the financial toll loans can National College Advocacy laughter as a tool to
Under the stress tests, For grants and schol- Group, which provides col- the student earned the
take after graduation. enhance their personal
banks had to show that arships that are based on lege planning consulting. award and shouldn’t be and professional lives.
they could weather an- merit, make sure you’re Schools no longer in- So if the work-study por- punished for his or her ef-
other recession. That clude private loans as part forts. The cost for the
aware of the academic tion of an aid package is
was defined as a sce- luncheon is $25 for
standard that needs to be of their awards, but federal critical, students need to
nario in which U.S. eco- Otherwise, however, a members, $30 for
maintained. Many fresh- loans still make up 43 per- lock down their assign- nonmember, and $5
nomic activity would successful appeal of an aid
men struggle to adjust to cent of aid packages, ments as soon as school extra for walkins. For
shrink 1.5 percent this package will depend on the
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Parades IF YOU GO
Some of the 25 St. Patrick’s Day parades in New Jersey in-
clude:
FROM PAGE A1 J Hoboken: 1 p.m. today, Washington and 14th streets
J Belmar-Lake Como: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Main Street
“We call it ‘the season, pa- J Morris County: Noon March 12, South Street, Morristown
rade season,’ ” said Bill J Ocean County: Noon March 12, Boulevard, Seaside
Thermann, who in 1998 Heights
founded the Belmar-based J Union County: 1 p.m. March 12, Morris Avenue, Union
Pipes and Drums of the Jer- Township
sey Shore Shillelaghs — a J South Amboy: 2 p.m. March 12, South Pine and Borden-
group that will be playing in town avenues
J Somerville: 1:30 p.m. March 13, Main and Grove streets
six different St. Patrick’s
J Woodbridge: 1:30 p.m. March 13, Main Street
Day parades over three J Newark: 1 p.m. March 18, Mulberry Street
weekends in March. J Keyport: 1 p.m. March 19, Broad to West Front streets
“It’s the high holy days,” J Highlands: 2 p.m. March 19, Bay Avenue
said John Sweeney, chair- J Keansburg: Noon March 26, Main Street
man of Ocean County’s St.
Patrick’s Day Parade, sched- For more information on these and other St. Patrick’s Day
uled to be held on the Boule- parades in New Jersey, visit: www.saintpatricksdaypara-
vard in Seaside Heights at de.com.
noon March 12.
“The high holy season is
what we call it,” said Bernie the communities in New New Jerseyans of Irish de-
Snyder, founder of the Jersey ever dared compete scent make up more than 15
Ocean County Emerald Soci- with New York’s parade, percent of the state’s popula-
ety, which this year will be held on March 17. tion.
marching in the Belmar and “That’s the largest around “The tradition of having
Seaside Heights parades, as in the tri-state area — the the St. Patrick’s parade in
well as the Highlands pa- flagship parade, if you will,” Morris County goes to 1780,
rade, scheduled for 2 p.m. Coughlin said. when George Washington,
March 19 on Bay Avenue. Hoboken’s St. Patrick’s encamped at Jockey Hollow
For years, Belmar’s pa- Day Parade, which steps off in Morristown, gave his
rade was always the first of at 1 p.m. today at Washing- troops a day off for St. Pat-
the season. Then, in 1987, ton and 14th streets, is the rick’s Day,” said William
Hoboken held its maiden St. first of 25 St. Patrick’s Day Quinn, grand marshal of the
Patrick’s Day parade on the parades in New Jersey this Morris County St. Patrick’s
first Saturday in March, a year. The parades cover all Day Parade in Morristown,
day before Belmar’s — and corners of the state and en- which starts at noon March
that tradition has continued. compass every weekend in 12 on South Street.
“There were a lot of pa- March. “We say it’s the first offi-
rades that were around be- It’s not surprising, espe- cial St. Patrick’s Day within
STAFF PHOTO: MARY FRANK
fore us in the state with cially because New Jersey the newly created United
States. That’s where the tra- The Somerset County Police Pipes and Drums performs at 507 Main Street bar and
dates later than us,” said held the first St. Patrick’s restaurant in Belmar during a fundraiser last month for Sunday’s St. Patrick’s pa-
Bill Coughlin, a member of Day celebration ever in the dition really started.”
rade.
Hoboken’s parade commit- United States, and because
tee. He added that none of the more than 1.3 million A proud heritage years before Keansburg did, have a good time,” Hoff said. before starting to plan next
It’s no secret that Irish- Hoff said. “We don’t like to see a party year’s parades.
Americans promote their Keyport’s parade is al- end.”
ways the Saturday after St. Indeed, St. Patrick’s Day “It’s a full-time job,” said
ancestry with zeal. Cavanaugh of the Belmar
“The Irish are proud of Patrick’s Day, this year at 1 observations aren’t confined
p.m. on March 19, from to parades. There are fund- parade. “We usually take off
their heritage, and they’re a month or two after the pa-
not afraid to show it,” said Broad to West Front streets. raisers for the parades, par-
So, with other weekends ties honoring the grand rade, and then start on next
Sweeney, of Ocean County’s
booked with parades, Keans- marshals, Irish breakfasts year’s parade.”
parade.
“The Italians, I don’t burg chose the last Saturday and religious services. But all the work is worth
think they celebrate Colum- in March to hold its parade, Events preceding the Bel- it, he said.
bus Day for a month,” said Hoff explained. mar parade, for instance, in-
Keansburg Councilman Scheduled for noon clude an Irish Mass at 9 a.m. “It’s to promote Irish heri-
Chris Hoff, who is on the March 26 on Main Street, Sunday at St. Jerome’s on tage and culture, and keep
committee holding that bor- the addition of the Keans- Wall Street in West Long that going,” Cavanaugh
ough’s St. Patrick’s Day pa- burg parade into the state’s Branch, followed by an Irish said. “To see the parade
rade. itinerary of Irish festivities breakfast at the Celtic Cot- going down the street, it’s a
The Keansburg parade, cements the notion that St. tage on Second Avenue in beautiful sight, and it makes
now in its fifth year, is the Patrick’s Day has evolved Long Branch, said Snyder of a lot of people happy.”
youngest in the state, in- into St. Patrick’s Month in Ocean County’s Emerald So-
spired by the Keyport St. New Jersey. ciety. Kathleen Hopkins:
Patrick’s Day Parade, which “We’re just happy-go- But when the party does 732-557-5732; khopkins@
had its inaugural march two lucky people who like to end, there is little time off njpressmedia.com
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Cheer
teers on things like proper scores and comments,” she in December has nothing were Howell, Freehold, ference President Craig
technique, and basic and said. to do with our move to Manasquan, Monmouth, Karahuta confirmed that
advanced cheerleading AYC,” Lorenca said. St. Bart’s of East Bruns- the new football league
skills,” she said. “We re- During December’s Na- wick and Rumson-Fair will continue to utilize
FROM PAGE A1 ally liked that aspect of tional Pop Warner Cheer Regarding the move to Haven. Point Pleasant ab- play-minimums in accord-
AYC.” and Dance Championships, American Youth Football, stained from voting.
it was confirmed Thursday ance with the way it did as
a controversy arose after a a Pop Warner organiza-
The Jersey Shore Con- An additional benefit for that Shore has opted to “We originally voted no,
ference is home to an esti- Toms River cheer squad tion. Those play-min-
all cheer programs is that join the original 28 pro- but we later felt it was in
mated 3,500 cheer and was penalized five points imums will be six plays for
only Universal Cheer grams which voted to leave our best interest not to be-
dance competitors. for what Pop Warner teams with 31-36 players,
judges are utilized for Pop Warner. Shore was come part of a makeshift
local, regional and na- judges deemed the usage of one of seven organizations organization since a vast eight plays for teams with
With six cheer divisions “inappropriate music.” 26-30 players, and 10 plays
tional competitions, Lo- to originally vote not to majority of towns were
— Division 10 (for ages The same music was used for teams with 16-25 play-
renca said. make the switch during leaving Jersey Shore Pop
8-10), Division 12 (10-12), in qualifying rounds in ers.
Tuesday’s general mem- Warner and going to AYF,”
Division 13 (11-13), Divi- “A continual complaint Trenton. bership meeting in Wall. said Tim McGhee, Shore’s
sion 15 (13-15), Division 18 from many associations president.
(15-18) and a Challenger over the years has been in- “I can say, wholeheart- The six other programs David Biggy, 732-643-4285;
(special needs) division of consistencies with judges’ edly, that what happened to vote against the move Also, Jersey Shore Con- dbiggy@njpressmedia.com
mixed ages — the new
league further breaks
down each into small and
large groups, as well as
skill classifications “Red”
and “Blue,” with blue
being the most advanced
skill level.
American Youth Cheer
also has five Dance/Step
divisions — Division 8
(5-8), Division 10 (8-10), Di-
vision 12 (10-12), Division
15 (13-15) and Division 18
(15-18). Small teams are
made up of 4-16 members,
while large teams are
made up of 17-36 members.
Mascots are not included
in the team totals.
Lorenca, part of the Jer-
sey Shore Conference exec-
utive board, said some 30
teams were part of the
AYC’s Big East Region last
season, but “as of now, I
don’t have an exact num-
ber on how many teams
will be in the region this
year.”
The Big East Region con-
sists of New Jersey, New
York, Pennsylvania, west-
ern Maryland and West
Virginia.
“The fact that it’s only
been (since Tuesday) that
we voted, I don’t have
every bit of information at
the moment,” she said. “I
was notified that some
teams from the Big Apple
(New York City) Confer-
ence, which has left AYF
for the United Youth Foot-
ball League, are interested
in still competing with
AYC. I also know from
some region directors that
some teams have come
into the region. So there’s
going to be some competi-
tion.” The United Youth
Football League is a new
youth football and cheer
organization.
Despite the American
Youth Cheer league’s
youth as an organization,
Lorenca believes the part-
nership between AYC and
the Universal Cheerleaders
Association, and Universal
Dance Association, gives
credibility to AYC’s direc-
tion as an up-and-coming
entity. Universal Cheer-
leaders Association was
founded in 1974 and pro-
vides high quality educa-
tional training for college
and high school cheerlead-
ers through summer
camps and clinics. It spe-
cializes in cheerleading
gymnastics training.
“The UCA has accompa-
nied AYC with the develop-
ment of its rule book,” she
said. “And even though
AYC hasn’t been at the
level it is now for very
long, it’s definitely grow-
ing, and there’s a rule book
committee in place that is
open to suggestions.
“Cheer is changing by
the year, and AYC is mov-
ing ahead with the times
because it has the help of
(Universal Cheer). They’ve
implemented many rules
and regulations that have
kept up with the pro-
gression of the sport of
competitive cheerleading.
That’s something Pop
Warner wasn’t doing.”
One key benefit to AYC,
Lorenca said, is the oppor-
tunity for cheer programs
to further educate their
volunteers with regard to
that progression.
“AYC encourages the
use of outside experts to
help educate our volun-
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Fichtner.
eactions to nomi-
Studio: Summit Enter-
nations for the 83rd
tainment.
annual Academy Awards,
The Plot: A felon
being presented tonight at
(Cage) breaks out of hell
the Kodak Theater in Hol-
for one last chance at
lywood:
redemption: to prevent
the cult who murdered “As an Australian, I’m
his daughter from sacri- as excited to be recognized
ficing her baby in three and honored by the Acad-
days’ time. He’s aided emy as my character must
by a young waitress have been when his London
(Heard) and her ex-boy- speech-therapy business
friend’s muscle car, and flourished when the future
together, the duo will king of England happened
have to face down the to pop by one day.”
leader of the cult, the — Geoffrey Rush, best
police and a killer supporting actor
known as “The Ac- nominee for
countant” (Fichtner) — “The King’s Speech.”
who wants to return
him to the devil. “I think that what reso-
‘HALL PASS’ nated is that it’s not a AP PHOTOS
timely story, I think what Geoffrey Rush is nominated in the best supporting
Directors: Bobby and actor category for “The King’s Speech.”
Peter Farrelly. resonated is that it is a
Stars: Owen Wilson, timeless story, one with
Jason Sudeikis, Chris- themes as old as storytel-
tina Applegate. ling itself: of friendship and
Studio: New Line Cin- loyalty, of betrayal, power,
ema. class, jealousy. These are
The Plot: Two married things that Aeschylus
guys are given the free- would have written about
dom to engage in a or Shakespeare would have
week’s worth of extra- written about. And it’s just
marital affairs, though lucky for me that neither of
they get a little bent out those guys were available,
of shape when their re- so I got to write about it.”
spective wives start — Aaron Sorkin,
having fun on their nominated for
own, too. best adapted “What an extraordinary journey this film (‘Rabbit Hole’) “Toy Story 3” is up for several Oscars, including best
screenplay for has taken me on,” says best actress nominee Nicole picture and best song, “We Belong Together,” by
‘OF GODS AND MEN’ “The Social Network.” Kidman. Randy Newman.
(limited)
Director: Xavier Beau- “I’m just hoping that nominated for “Ten seems like an awful “There is a very deep
vois. maybe I can get into a best original screenplay lot. We don’t want to take “I’m celebrating with the emotion in this film —
Stars: Lambert Wilson, party now. I doubt I will be for “The Kids Are anyone else’s.” people who helped get me that’s why it’s so successful
Michael Lonsdale, Oliv- able to though. Us produc- All Right.” — Joel and Ethan there — you and your col- all over the world. . . . The
ier Rabourdin. ers, no one recognizes us.” Coen, reacting leagues in the various
— Dana Brunetti, to the 10 forms of press and media audience is moved and
Studio: Sony Pictures
one of the “I kept having strange nominations that have long witnessed thrilled by this so human
Classics.
The Plot: Eight French producers of dreams that I was back in for “True Grit.” my work and long written story. There’s not many
Christian monks living “The Social Network.” like the turn of the century, and spoken beautiful things movies that can do that.”
within a Muslim com- wearing top hats and “If you get six nomi- about it and really, truly — Composer Alexandre
munity in North Africa “Well, you just sort of sit things like that, and they nations, including best pic- helped me get to this day. Desplat, nominated
decide whether to be there a little stunned at were announcing the nomi- ture and best actor — I’d go Everyone asks about cele-
for best original
evacuated from their first, and slowly the realiz- nees and they were like, see that movie. So I think brations and glasses of
ation creeps over you and ‘No, you weren’t nomi- it’s enormously important champagne. That I get the score for “The
village as a fundamen-
it’s, ‘Oh my goodness gra- nated,’ and I was like, for the film.” opportunity to talk to all of King’s Speech.”
talist group sweeps
through the region. cious.’ This is something I ‘Ahhh,’ and I was so disap- — Christian Colson, you and say: ‘We did it!
hardly dared dream about pointed, and yet I had to go co-producer of This is awesome! Look at
‘HEARTBEATS’ over the years and yet it out and solve a mystery “127 Hours.” us now!’ ” “For ‘Tangled,’ it’s one of
(limited) seems to be coming true. I afterwards. It was very — Melissa Leo, those moments where music
Director: Xavier Dolan. hope the alarm clock strange.” “What an extraordinary best supporting
— Chris Sanders, actress nominee and visual and story and
Stars: Xavier Dolan, doesn’t ring and wake me journey this film has taken
Monia Chokri, Niels up.” co-writer and me on! ‘Rabbit Hole’ has for “The Fighter.” character all come together
Schneider. — David Seidler, co-director of been a labor of love, and at this one moment. It’s a
Studio: IFC Films. nominated for “How to Train I’m so thankful to John “Really, for me, the trick pretty compelling case for
The Plot: Close friends best original Your Dragon.” Cameron Mitchell, David is very much to get out of why songs make films bet-
Francis (Dolan) and screenplay for Lindsay-Abaire and the my own way. Just let the ter.”
Marie (Chokri) meet “The King’s Speech.” brilliant cast. This nomi- characters sing what needs — Lyricist Glenn Slater,
Nicolas (Schneider) at a “It’s always very nice, a nation reflects all of the to be sung and let the score
nominated with Alan
dinner party, and the “I tried to act all cool and nice thing. It always does heart and soul that these inform the story. I think
trio begins to spend a sleep through it and my make me feel better, but people have put into it, and people appreciate that.” Menken for the
lot of time together. dreams woke me up four only for a few hours.” I can’t thank them — Composer Alan song “I See
However, with each times, and finally I just ac- — Randy Newman, enough.” Menken, who the Light” from the
passing day, Nicolas be- cepted the fact that I really nominated for — Nicole Kidman, earned his 19th animated film
comes more remote, cared and I got up and I the song “We best actress nomination for “Tangled.”
causing the two friends watched it online.” Belong Together” nominee for “I See the Light”
to obsess over him and — Stuart Blumberg, from “Toy Story 3.” “Rabbit Hole.” from “Tangled.” The Associated Press
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otorhead has never ditional notoriety through
had a hit album in Music” and “Get Back In
the documentary, Line.” The CD also finds
the United States. In fact, “Lemmy: The Movie.”
the band’s previous re- Kilmister at times taking
Filming went on for more the lyrics in a topical di-
lease, “Motorizer,’’ was the than three years, as Or-
group’s first CD to crack rection — something he
shoski and Olliver fol-
the Top 100 on the Bill- lowed Kilmister on tour has done on a number of
board magazine album and through his daily life, Motorhead albums over
chart. gathering footage not just the years. This time out, he
Yet the group’s bassist/ of Motorhead, but inter- touches on the environ-
singer, Lemmy Kilmister, views with Kilmister and a ment, corporate greed and
has become one of the most variety of musicians who the economy, among other
familiar figures in heavy admire him for his work topics.
metal — if not all of rock and his friendship.
’n’ roll. He’s been a writing Kilmister said he is “There are no slow
contributor to hard rock pleased with the final prod- songs. It’s all fast stuff,”
magazines, and his quick uct. Kilmister said when asked
wit, gravelly voice and rug- “It’s good. It’s all right. I what makes “The World Is
ged look — usually dressed like it,” he said. “I think Yours” stand out from
in black with his mutton they did a really good job.” other albums by the band.
chop sideburns and mus- Now the cameras are off “So that’s one point. And I
tache and his famous pair FILE PHOTO and his bandmates are suppose the political situa-
of warts on his left cheek Motorhead headlines the bill Thursday at Starland Ballroom in Sayreville. back to doing what they’ve tion hasn’t been improv-
— have made him familiar done throughout their time ing, has it really. And the
to generations of hard rock like Motorhead again 3, hasn’t it?” Kilmister mains the band’s signature together — touring, with a
fans. economic situation has
about every seven years, said. “At the start we were song. run of American dates fill- gone down the toilet. And
Now he’s even had a new so maybe we’re going going to have three guitar Next came 1981’s “No ing up the calendar for people are still pouring
documentary movie done through our own phases.” players and a singer. Then Sleep ’til Hammersith,” a February and March.
on him by filmmakers Wes I got stuck with the singing (crap) into the sea and the
Kilmister and Motor- live album that became Fans can expect the typi-
Orshoski and Greg Olliver because the singer left. I rivers and the atmos-
head have been around Motorhead’s first number cal Motorhead live experi-
that is receiving consider- long enough now to have was only one that could phere.”
one album in the U.K. and ence, Kilmister said.
able acclaim. seen several of those cycles sing, or I was the only one was in stores when Motor- “It’s pretty minimal,” he
For his part, Kilmister
can’t explain why he has
of popularity.
Ian Fraser Kilmister
that would. Eddie (Clarke)
could sing very well, but
head first toured the
United States, opening for
said of the show. “We can’t
afford big stage sets. I
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become something of an formed Motorhead in 1975 he wouldn’t do it. I got Ozzy Osbourne’s Blizzard mean, that’s really stupid With Clutch and
stuck with that. I like it
icon in hard rock circles. after he had been in the
now. I couldn’t be on stage
of Ozz. money. We don’t sell a lot Valient Thorr
“I think it’s really been legendary cult band, Since then, Motorhead of albums for that. We just
like dumb luck,” he said in Hawkwind. His intent and not sing now.” has continued to release go out and play some rock • 7 p.m.
a mid-January phone in- from the start was for Mo- Gradually, Motorhead CDs at regular intervals, ’n’ roll, really. We have a Thursday • Starland
terview. “I haven’t torhead to be a British ver- made its mark, especially enjoying considerable no- decent light show. That’s
changed how I am at all. sion of Detroit’s seminal in the U.K, as its early al- toriety and decent success about it.”
Ballroom • 570
I’m just like banging garage/punk/metal band, bums built a decent audi- with such albums as “Or- The songs from “The Jernee Mill Road,
the MC-5 — although he
against the furniture on
my way through life, and didn’t expect the group to
ence before the group
made a strong impact with
gasmatron” (1986), “1916”
(1991), “Sacrifice” (1995),
World Is Yours” should fit
in well in the live set
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lice department spokesman, county medical examiner’s
news conference by Rice to hear there are deep- winds could pull down
said county police are con- office, which began investi-
and Mangano and approved rooted problems that pre- trees or tree limbs, and
ducting an internal investi- gating where the problems
of their decision. date and postdate my cli- might make driving more
gation “of the forensic evi- lie. ent’s testing? It’s a great difficult over bridges and
dence bureau, including the County officials, already “I think you look at the concern.” FROM PAGE A1 overpasses. High winds
potential of supervisory under the thumb of a state faces of the county execu-
awareness related to the Griffin questions and low humidity could
fiscal watchdog because of a tive and the district attor- “I don’t even want to
testing inaccuracies.” whether his client indeed also increase the potential
looming $176 million deficit, ney when they make these look” at the weekend fore-
had cocaine in his posses- for fast-spreading fires.
Besides analyzing drugs, could not immediately esti- announcements and that cast, said Joe Granata, 26,
the lab handles ballistics, mate how much outsourc- tells you that it is a com- sion and whether it was ac- Sunday will remain cold,
curately analyzed. He said of Matawan as he fed his but the winds will calm.
blood alcohol and other po- ing lab work would cost. plete and total nightmare
the fact his client believed 6-month-old son Adam at Sunday night, a dusting of
lice evidence, ranging from Samples from new arrests for them,” he said. “They
he had cocaine is beside the the park Friday. His snow or rain is possible in
homicide investigations to are now being sent to an in- recognize that the public
point; authorities have to 3-year-old son Joey joined Monmouth County. Rain is
larcenies. Rice said evi- dependent lab, which also has no faith in the system
certify that any substance other children running possible Sunday night in
dence in all current cases will conduct a spot review right now.”
used in a prosecution is in- around the playground. Ocean County.
will be sent to an indepen- of almost 9,000 drug arrests Dr. Pasquale Buffalino, Warm weather succumbed
dent lab for analysis, but in the county since 2007. deed an illicit drug. The National Weather
who was named the lab’s to a cold front that moved
contended there has been The current situation, interim director in Decem- “That’s what we call bur- into the area Friday night. Service predicts a chance
no finding of wrongdoing or Rice said, makes it “impos- ber, said the facility had den shifting,” he said. “The of rain Monday with high
“It will be a very windy
that evidence outside the sible for our prosecutors to been severely understaffed, fundamental rule in the temperatures around 50 de-
day (today) in the wake of
drug section had been com- offer narcotics evidence to with only three examiners Constitution is that the gov- grees, then possible rain or
this cold front,” Kline said.
promised. the court with the fairness to analyze an average of ernment has the burden of snow Monday night with
“It’s going to be noticeably
She said the decision was and integrity that I believe 6,000-7,000 cases annually. proving its case. It’s not on colder, too.” low temperatures around
being made “out of an are required and that the That includes not only drug the charged citizen to dis- 25 degrees.
Today’s highs are pre-
abundance of caution.” community deserves.” cases, but blood-alcohol prove anything.” dicted to be 46 degrees in Tuesday is expected to
Barnegat, 45 in Toms be windy and partly
River, 44 in Neptune, and sunny, with daytime tem-
42 in Atlantic Highlands. peratures reaching the low
Winds will be 25 to 30 to middle 30s and over-
mph, with gusts reaching night temperatures drop-
up to 50 mph, Kline said. ping into the upper teens.
The National Weather Wednesday will be sun-
Service has issued a fire nier and warmer, with
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G eoffrey Rush and
Colin Firth were
seen arriving at the 17th
donald.
Stars: Channing Annual Screen Actors
Tatum, Jamie Bell, Don- Guild Awards on Jan. 30 in
ald Sutherland. Los Angeles.
Studio: Focus Features. Rush and Firth were
AP PHOTOS
The Plot: In 140 A.D., among the winners when
Roman soldier Marcus Geoffrey Rush (left) and Colin Firth arrive at the 17th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.
the Screen Actors Guild
Aquila (Tatum) em- Awards honored their film
barks on a quest to re- “The King’s Speech” with
store the reputation of the award for Outstanding
his father, the one-time Performance by a Cast in a
commander of Rome’s Motion Picture. Their fel-
Ninth Legion, who dis- low cast members who
appeared in the moun- were honored in that cate-
tains of Scotland 20 gory included Helena Bon-
years earlier. ham Carter, Guy Pearce
and Michael Gambon.
‘JUSTIN BIEBER:
NEVER SAY NEVER’ Firth was also honored
Director: Jon Chu. at the SAG Awards with
Star: Justin Bieber. the award for Outstanding
Studio: Paramount Pic- Performance by a Male
tures. Actor in a Leading Role for
The Plot: A look at Jus- his work in “The King’s
tin Bieber’s early life, Speech.”
his rise to fame and be-
hind the scenes of his J Actress Natalie Port- Natalie Portman and Darren Aronofsky arrive at the
2010 tour. man and her “Black 63rd annual Directors Guild of America Awards.
Swan” director Darren
‘CEDAR RAPIDS’ Aronofsky were spotted Nolan attended the 2011 who eventually becomes
arriving at the 63rd annual Santa Barbara Interna- Catwoman.
(limited) Directors Guild of America tional Film Festival on
Director: Miguel Ar- Jan. 30 in Santa Barbara, J Actress Helen Mirren
teta. Awards on Jan. 29 in Los
Angeles. Calif. took a second to check out
Stars: Ed Helms, John the dress of actress An-
C. Reilly, Anne Heche. Nolan, the writer and di-
Aronofsky was nomi- drea Riseborough after
Studio: Fox Searchlight rector of the blockbuster
nated for a DGA Award in they arrived on the red
Pictures. hit “Inception,” was hon-
the category of Outstand- ored with the festival’s carpet for the European
The Plot: Naive small- ing Directorial premiere of their new film,
town guy Tim Lippe Modern Master Award.
Achievement in Feature “Brighton Rock,” on Feb. 1
(Helms) has no idea Film for 2010 for “Black It was recently an- at a cinema in central Lon-
what he’s in for when Swan,” but he lost out to nounced that Nolan, who don.
he’s sent to Cedar Rap- Tom Hooper, director of previously directed “Bat-
ids, Iowa, to represent man Begins” (2005) and Directed by Rowan Joffe,
“The King’s Speech.” the screenwriter of 2010’s
his company at an an- “The Dark Knight” (2008),
nual insurance conven- Aronofsky will soon reu- will return to Gotham City “The American,” “Brigh-
tion, where he soon nite with Hugh Jackman, for “The Dark Knight ton Rock” co-stars John
finds himself under the his star in “The Fountain” Rises.” Set for release in Hurt and Andy Serkis.
“guidance” of three con- (2006), for the superhero 2012, Nolan’s third Batman Mirren will soon be seen
vention veterans. film “The Wolverine.” film will co-star Jersey with Russell Brand in the
girl Anne Hathaway as Se- upcoming remake of 1981’s Helen Mirren (left) checks out Andrea Riseborough’s
SOURCE: IMDb.com J Director Christopher lina Kyle, the character “Arthur.” dress at the London premiere of “Brighton Rock.”
M
more than $2.7 million for formed since 2008 have “Michael Moore has
ichael Moore has the 2004 documentary. turned up several irregu-
crunched the num- been paid $20 million and
“Fahrenheit 9/11,” larities. he claims he should get $2
bers and concluded he is
which centered on the million more,” Fields said
owed millions of dollars The lawsuit states
Bush White House’s ac- Tuesday. “His claims are
more for his film “Fahren- Moore’s payments have
tions after the Sept. 11 at- hogwash. They are totally
heit 9/11.” been reduced by advertis-
tacks, grossed more than without merit. He’s been
ing, consulting, taxes and
The documentary film- $100 million — a blockbus- paid every dime he’s enti-
for travel described as
maker sued financiers Bob ter by documentary film tled to.”
“grossly excessive and un-
Weinstein and Harvey standards. Moore claims reasonable.” Moore is a documentary
Weinstein in Los Angeles his agreement with the filmmaker known for tack-
last week, claiming the Weinsteins to distribute The Weinsteins’ attor- ling serious subjects with a
brothers have used crea- the picture called for him ney, Bert Fields, said touch of humor.
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“The idea is to really
fter years of watch- give Muslims an avenue
ing Muslims por- to tell our stories. It’s as
trayed as terrorists in simple as that. There’s a
mainstream TV and mov- curiosity about Islam and
ies, an advocacy group a curiosity about who
hopes to change that Muslims are — and a lot
image by grooming a of the fear that we’re see-
crop of aspiring Muslim ing comes from only
screenwriters who can hearing one story or
AP PHOTOS
STARS HAVE
bring their stories — and Cast member Anthony Hopkins arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of “The Rite.”
these constant negative
perspective — to Holly- stories,” said Deana Nas-
wood. sar, MPAC’s Hollywood
The Muslim Public Af- liaison.
fairs Council is hosting a At the council’s first
series of workshops screenwriting workshop
taught by Emmy-winning on Jan. 29, three dozen
and Oscar-nominated vet-
C
the Hollywood Bureau, said before class that her
ast member An-
while Unity Productions Hollywood experience in-
thony Hopkins was
Foundation recently cluded working behind
spotted arriving at the pre-
started a similar project the scenes on everything
miere of his new film, “The
called Muslims on Screen from reality TV to the
Rite,” on Jan. 26 in Los An-
and Television. Other award-winning biopic
geles.
nonprofit arts founda- “Ray.”
tions, such as the Levan- But Rashid said she Directed by Mikael Hafs-
tine Cultural Center and had always felt her own trom (2007’s “1408”), “The
Film Independent, have story — growing up Mus- Rite” co-stars Rutger
joined forces by planning lim in the Deep South — Hauer, Toby Jones and
networking events for was the tale she most Alice Braga.
Muslim actors and train- wanted to tell. Hopkins, who picked up
an Academy Award two
decades ago thanks to his Actor/producer Sean Penn
work in “The Silence of the
arrives at the 2011 Pro-
ducers Guild Awards in
Lambs” (1991), will be seen Beverly Hills.
later this year in the comic
book adaptation “Thor,” Directed by Kelly As-
co-starring Natalie Port- bury, co-director of 2004’s
man. “Shrek 2,” “Gnomeo and Singers Tiffany (left) and Debbie Gibson attend the
Juliet” co-stars the voices Syfy premiere of “Mega Python vs. Gatoroid.”
J Singers and actresses of Jason Statham, Michael
Tiffany and Debbie Gib- Caine and Maggie Smith.
son were snapped attend-
ing the Syfy premiere of Later this year, McAvoy
their new film, “Mega Py- will co-star in the much-
thon vs. Gatoroid” on Jan. anticipated prequel “X-
24 at the Ziegfeld Theatre Men: First Class,” while
in New York City. Blunt will appear in the
thriller “The Adjustment
Mary Lambert, director Bureau.”
of “Mega Python vs. Gato-
roid,” has plenty of experi- J Actor and producer
ence dealing with ’80s pop Sean Penn was seen arriv-
stars: She’s directed music ing at the 2011 Producers
videos for Madonna, Janet Guild Awards on Jan. 22 in
Jackson and more. Lam- Beverly Hills, Calif.
bert has also directed “Pet
Sematary” (1989) and “The Later this year, Penn
In Crowd” (2000). will co-star with Brad Pitt
Last year, Tiffany ap- in “Tree of Life,” the new
peared in the TV movie film from acclaimed direc-
“Mega Piranha,” while tor Terrence Malick (1973’s
Gibson previously ap- “Badlands,” 1998’s “The
peared in 2009’s “Mega Thin Red Line”).
Shark vs. Giant Octopus.” This year, the Producers
Guild of America honored
J Actors Emily Blunt and “The King’s Speech” pro-
James McAvoy were seen ducers Iain Canning,
arriving at the premiere of Emile Sherman and Ga-
their new 3-D animated reth Unwinwith the Darryl
feature film, “Gnomeo and F. Zanuck Award for Out-
Juliet,” on Jan. 23 in Los standing Producer of The-
Angeles. atrical Motion Pictures.
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smith shop, built in 1830, is park system website. the park system wrote. boroughwide sponsor-
the last structure on the The estimated cost to re- Hahn said the two bat- ships well in advance of
farm to be restored. The place two batteries at Hart- teries slated for restora- the show to give spon-
project includes restoring shorne Woods is $150,000, tion are the largest and soring businesses expo-
FROM PAGE B1 the heavy timber frame, Hahn said. most significant ones in sure in fundraising and
siding and woodwork, and the park. Their concrete
Hartshorne is a hilly, other events before the
Hahn said the county replacing the concrete casings need to be rein-
would spend another forested 791-acre park that fireworks, Menna said.
floor with a “historically forced at this time, she
$305,000 to restore the appropriate” wood floor. overlooks the Navesink
River. The property had said, because the county One area where the
blacksmith shop at Long- Construction would begin intends to highlight them cost will go up are fines
street Farm and repair or in 2012. been a desirable defense
site because of its high ele- this year as part of a way- for people cited for dis-
replace windows in Tenant The 9-acre farm is main- side exhibit on military in- orderly conduct, public
House. The historic home, vation. In the past, the site
tained as a living histori- hosted numerous land and stallations. The exhibit alcohol consumption
built around 1850, had cal farm with the purpose will draw more people to ASBURY PARK PRESS 2010
air-based military installa- and possession and
been occupied by the ten- of interpreting the agricul- view the batteries. Thus, A sheep peers out
ant farmer who worked the tions to defend New York noise complaints, in re-
tural activities of the coun- Harbor and surrounding “it’s important to repair between a fence at
land. The house is now Longstreet Farm in sponse to complaints of
ty’s rural past. This inter- areas, according to the them so no one gets in-
used for staff offices and Holmdel Park. fighting, drunkenness
pretation includes the website. jured,” she said.
meetings. breeds of animals and and other problems that
“During the WWII era, “These structures are lic has 45 days from the occurred last year,
Hahn said the crops raised at this site in very important to anyone
1,500-square-foot black- the 1890s, according to the batteries for heavy artil- date of the public hearing Menna said. Charging
lery were built on this site who served in World War
to submit comment on the admission will allow po-
to modernize coastal de- II,” Hahn said. “They are
projects. Then the board lice to inspect coolers
fense efforts. These con- part of our military his-
tory and legacy.” can vote to authorize the being brought in to bor-
crete and earth encase- ough parks and to
ments or bunkers — If approved, construc- expenditures.
strictly enforce alcohol
considered ‘bomb-proof’ at tion on the batteries would
begin this summer. bans in public parks, he
the time — protected per- Nina Rizzo: 201-838-8318;
said.
sonnel and equipment,” Under the law, the pub- nrizzo@app.com
“We’re advising peo-
ple that coolers will be
New homes sought for abused pets searched, and we are in-
creasing our security
detail,” Menna said.
“I’m asking the courts
By KEVIN PENTON cer for the Monmouth evicted from 36 Thousand
STAFF WRITER for a no-tolerance policy
County Society for the Pre- Oaks Drive in October,
and (to impose) maxi-
vention of Cruelty to Ani- Amato said. Two of the cats
starved to death, said mum fines for violations
MIDDLETOWN — A dog and mals. The dog was found se-
verely emaciated, he said. Amato, who renamed the that day.”
a cat are up for adoption
after surviving stretches of surviving short-hair domes- The maximum fine for
On Monday, Bass pleaded tic Fluffy.
malnutrition by their own- guilty to failing to provide disorderly conduct is
ers, authorities said. food, water and shelter to an On Monday, Maraza $1,215 under state stat-
animal, Amato said. She pleaded gulity to three ute, but Menna said that
Tamara Bass, 24, of Shore-
was fined $1,500 and ordered counts of animal cruelty, fine could be even
land Drive, kept the dog — a Amato said. Maraza was
pit bull renamed Lucky not to own another animal higher if a person is
for five years, he said. fined $1,750 plus the $390 cited under criminal
after he was rescued — cost of examining the two
locked inside a small cage, code, which in the case
Bryan Maraza, 36, left dead cats, Amato said.
said Victor “Buddy” Amato, of conviction would also
three cats locked inside his
Those interested in adop- give that person a crimi-
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9:45. Little Fockers (PG-13)
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1:55, 4:35, 7:10, 9:50. The Rite Fighter (R) 10:45, 1:40, 4:35,
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No Strings Attached (R)
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Chef Duff Goldman hands a tube of icing to Emily Touw of Butler as he gives some
Berkeley VFW 732-245-3172. This Monday, he tips while judging the cake decorating contest. Looking on are Suzanne Garris of
Dunellen and Steve Touw of Butler.
to hold meeting Chelsea Michels launched a new menu with
more items, such as salads, were discussing decorating stick with the car insur- Ed Fernandez, CEO of
BERKELEY: The Ladies All you can eat speciality burgers, and
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strategies. ance theme. Berkeley Heights-based
Auxiliary to the Veter- “We have to collaborate “I know Jersey has lots Palisades insurance, said
ans of Foreign Wars in Toms River some current favorite first,” said Hana Ohayon. of diners and it prides it- the company has hosted
Post 9503 will hold their items, which are “typical “(Chef Duff Goldman) is a self on its diners,” said other competitions before,
monthly meeting at 7 TOMS RIVER: The Amer- diner meals with a flair,” character, he’s so ani- Goldman. “It’s so much including a highway art
p.m. Feb. 9, organiza- ican Legion Auxiliary are strawberry cream more than the ‘Jersey gallery of billboard de-
mated.”
Unit 129 is having an stuffed French toast and Shore’ and the Turnpike.” signs, and a holiday photo
tion officials said. Goldman, who was plan-
coconut chicken salad. He agreed to take part campaign.
“all you can eat” break- ning on eating good old-
The meeting will be For the contest, a diner because of the simple plea- “We’re a New Jersey
fast from 8 a.m. to noon was defined as: a small, fashioned meatloaf before
held in the post hall at sure he gets from diners, company, we’re all about
Feb. 13, organization of- usually inexpensive res- the judging began, said the
383 Veterans Blvd., in such as classic meals like New Jersey,” he said.
ficials said. taurant with a long coun- judging would not be seri-
Bayville. All members pot roast or chicken fried “New Jersey is iconic for
ter and booths, a local non- ous and likely whoever steak. diners and people drive to
are invited to attend as Unit 129 is at 2025 was laughing the most
chain that has diner in the “This is the stuff our them all the time.”
well as past inactive Church Rd., and the would win.
name, and it had to be lo- parents used to make, and He estimated there are
members. Bring a “pan- price is $8 for adults Teams of four people
cated within the state. now where do you get it?” about 350 diners in the
try” item for a collec- and $5 for children Eating a complimentary each had 20 minutes to dec- he said, adding he used to state which fit the competi-
tion of food for local younger than 10. The lunch buffet before the orate a cake which was be a breakfast cook and the tion’s criteria.
pantries in the area. cake decorating contest, pre-made by the diner. over-easy eggs he had
breakfast includes eggs,
bacon, sausage, French Katie Curm and Kim Krill Decorations included col- eaten at the diner that Chelsea Michels:
For more informa-
of Butler, and Lannie and ored icing tubes, candy, morning passed his test. “I 732-557-5729;
tion, call 732-269-5103. toast, home fries,
Hana Ohayon of Union, sprinkles, and toy cars to know my diners.” cmichels@app.com
Chelsea Michels chipped beef, juice, and
coffee.
Roads
Pancake All are welcome. For you’re going to improve Charles Drive are expected and Varano hopes work on
breakfast set more information, call the roads, that would be
the best time to get that
to cost between $450,000
and $500,000. It is antici-
22nd Avenue can be
started at that time as well.
Dina Lyman at
OCEAN GATE: The 732-664-2346. kind of work done.” pated the balance of the If not, 22nd Avenue and
FROM PAGE B1 funding will be allocated in
Ocean Gate Democratic Chelsea Michels Prince Charles Drive
The section of Prince the township’s 2011 capital should see improvements
“The recharge basins Charles Drive slated to be budget, said Carmen F. begin by late summer or
will catch the waters when paved is an older portion Amato Jr., council vice early fall.
PUBLIC NOTICE it floods, and allow part of of the road, which itself is president.
FREE RABIES CLINIC it to seep into the ground a major through street. Al- Hartriono B.
instead of back into the together, improvements to “Any grant money we Sastrowardoyo:
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Free Rabies Clinic Saturday, January 29, 2011 from 9:00 A.M. money,” Varano said.
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1/2 Price Sale on Sat. Jan. 29, from 9am-2pm at: Old First Port Monmouth. Sunday, Jan 30th. New & gently used Saturday, February 5th, 12-3pm, 320 Herbertsville Rd, Brick. Sat. Feb. 19- Events begin at Chamber Office- 45 Pilgrim
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Special Children’s Charity Auction Art-CBA 36th Annual fine Art Show & Sale No one under 18 years old. Nearly 100 themed baskets to be
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8th Ocean Grove Benefit Concert/FoodBank Shore Casino, Atlantic Highlands, 7-11pm. Spons. by Atl. pizza and beverage all home base travel agents as well as New Bedford Rd. between Rt. 138 & 18th Ave., Wall, NJ.
For Mon/Ocean County sponsored by Ocean Grove Area Highlands PTO. Music, dancing, & many quality prizes at this those wishing to enter the travel field are welcome. It’s a Luncheon available. Admission $5. Dealers wanted. For
Chamber of Commerce, Sat. Jan. 29 at 7:30pm in the Youth popular annual fundraiser. Dozens of $100+ value prize bas - New Year try a New Career in the travel field for additional information call 732-295-1106 only between 7pm-9pm.
Temple, 22 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. David Cohen on kets. *New* silent auction for many $500+ value Grand info contact Frank 732-251-1775 or frankh@tpvp.com
Classical & Flamenco Guitar, Chinese Pipa, Turkish Oud & Prizes, incl. art, travel, electronics, more. Included for $65pp:
Highland Bagpipes; Jo Wymer, blues guitar & vocals; unlimited beer, wine, soda, appetizers, 15-item hot buffet,
Danny White, rock and roll; Jack Pyrah, keyboards; and carving stations, dessert, and 25 chance tickets. Purchase
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carnival band. Silent Auctions; bins for non-perishable at a discount. Cocktail attire sugg. Adv. res.’s required. All Contact of Ocean & Monmouth Counties, a 24 hour crisis Keyport High School Sat. April 30th 9am - 3pm $25 for a 4ft.
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AAUW Used Book Store Half- Price Sale VFW 2179 Indoor Flea Market Alzheimer’s Open House - Brick Chocolate Lover’s Weekend
Book Lover Alert! The AAUW Used Bookstore will hold a 9:30am-3:00pm at: 1 Veterans Lane. Hwy 36 South, Alcoeur Gardens, an Alzheimer’s community, Open House Presented by the Ocean Grove Area Chamber of Commerce.
1/2 Price Sale on Sat. Jan. 29, from 9am-2pm at: Old First Port Monmouth. Sunday, Jan 30th. New & gently used Saturday, February 5th, 12-3pm, 320 Herbertsville Rd, Brick. Sat. Feb. 19- Events begin at Chamber Office- 45 Pilgrim
Church, 69 Kings Hwy., Middletown. Call 732-933-4855. items, Food, Tables $10. Call for info 973-460-2639 after Tours, light refreshments and free gifts. For more info call: Pathway. Hunt for Hearts 10-4: Tour of Inns 11-4:
Sale proceeds provide scholarships for Local Women. 5pm or email veteransmarket@yahoo.com. 732-290-2273 Winter Walk 10-4. No admission fees. Special Chocolate
Lovers’ Dinners at O.G. Restaurants. Sun. Feb. 20, Free
Movie "New in Town" at 2pm in the Youth Temple; 1-3:30
Narrated Horse & Carriage Rides Available. 732-774-1391
A German Sauerbraten Dinner Chorale Auditions: Men & Women Fisherman’s Flea Market or www.oceangrovenj.com
Prepared by Linda Goltz, to be held at Middletown Reformed The Community Chorale at Georgian Court, Lakewood, is Silverton Volunteer Fire Company, 15 Kettle Creek Rd,
Church, 121 Kings Hwy., Middletown, benefits youth group. currently auditioning men & women for the Spring season. Toms River, NJ. All proceeds are to benefit our Childrens
Doors open 5:30pm. $12 includes entertainment. Reserva - The Chorale includes students & community members of all Christmas Fund, Doors open at 8am till 2pm. Admission is
tions needed. Call Beverly 732-671-2546 ages. Add’l audition dates 1/25 & 2/8th. Info 732-948-9464 $2.00 per person. Children under 14yrs. are FREE. Re- Park Ave. Elemen. School PTO Basket Raffle
freshments available. For more info. call 732-255-3486 or
732-255-4239 Sat March 5th. doors open at 6:00pm, raffle starts promptly
at 8 pm. Park Ave Elementary School, 280 Park Ave (Rt. 33)
Freehold Boro. Tickets are $10 pp. includes coffee & dessert.
Special Children’s Charity Auction Art-CBA 36th Annual fine Art Show & Sale No one under 18 years old. Nearly 100 themed baskets to be
Lakewood Elks, 711 West Kennedy Boulevard, Lakewood. Christian Brothers Academy Fri, Feb 4 at 7-10pm
Sat. Jan. 29th. Doors open 12 noon, drawings start at 3pm. SAT Feb 5 & SUN Feb 6, at 10-4pm, Fri show includes music, Association of Home Based Travel Agents raffled. For more info. call 732-761-2124.
$10 donation at door, incl. lunch. Several lg. prizes. Contact wine & food. $40 prepaid, $50 door. Sat/Sun admission - The following Travel Seminar will be held at Alfonso’s Res -
Lynn 732-367-3397 or the Elks Lodge at 732-363-9572 only $5; lunch available at Artist Cafe. 850 Newman Springs taurant 647 Route 18 South East Brunswick (former A & P
Rd, Lincroft NJ 07738. More info www.cbaartshow.org shopping center) at 6:15pm. Vacation.com & Celebrity
Cruiseline will present a workshop (How to really make Spring Antique Show
money with travel in 2011) We will learn how to put promos Old Wall Historical Society presents its 20th Spring Antique
Chance Auction/Dinner Dance - Fri., Feb. 4, and travel programs into real action. Cost is $7 and includes Show Sat. March 12th, 9:30am-4pm, Wall Twp. High School,
8th Ocean Grove Benefit Concert/FoodBank Shore Casino, Atlantic Highlands, 7-11pm. Spons. by Atl. pizza and beverage all home base travel agents as well as New Bedford Rd. between Rt. 138 & 18th Ave., Wall, NJ.
For Mon/Ocean County sponsored by Ocean Grove Area Highlands PTO. Music, dancing, & many quality prizes at this those wishing to enter the travel field are welcome. It’s a Luncheon available. Admission $5. Dealers wanted. For
Chamber of Commerce, Sat. Jan. 29 at 7:30pm in the Youth popular annual fundraiser. Dozens of $100+ value prize bas - New Year try a New Career in the travel field for additional information call 732-295-1106 only between 7pm-9pm.
Temple, 22 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. David Cohen on kets. *New* silent auction for many $500+ value Grand info contact Frank 732-251-1775 or frankh@tpvp.com
Classical & Flamenco Guitar, Chinese Pipa, Turkish Oud & Prizes, incl. art, travel, electronics, more. Included for $65pp:
Highland Bagpipes; Jo Wymer, blues guitar & vocals; unlimited beer, wine, soda, appetizers, 15-item hot buffet,
Danny White, rock and roll; Jack Pyrah, keyboards; and carving stations, dessert, and 25 chance tickets. Purchase
M’Zume Carnivale, all-percussive Brasilian/Afro Cuban add’l chance tix at door, or reserve ’Value Packs’ in advance Are you a good listener? CRAFT AND VENDOR FAIR
carnival band. Silent Auctions; bins for non-perishable at a discount. Cocktail attire sugg. Adv. res.’s required. All Contact of Ocean & Monmouth Counties, a 24 hour crisis Keyport High School Sat. April 30th 9am - 3pm $25 for a 4ft.
food donations. Advance Tickets $10, $12 at Door. proceeds benefit students. Visit hotline is offering a free 15 week Active Listening Skills X 10ft. space $45 double $5 electric, provide your own table
732-774-1391 www.oceangrovenj.com or www.ahes.k12.nj.us/ahes/PTO, or info 732-291-2020, x1230 Course for prospective volunteers beginning Wednesday by phone contact Joanne after 3pm 732-264-5107 by email
www.oceangrovefoodbankconcert.org email: pto@ahes.k12.nj.us. 2/16. 6:30-9:30pm in the Toms River area 732-240-6104 contact yvetteromulus@msn.com
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Fashion show Vo-tech school
Police search for officer’s stolen rifle
breakfast set sets open house By NICHOLAS HUBA
STAFF WRITER
Office, and a bulletin was take home specialized on a case-by-case basis,’’
put out, Drexler said. weapons, Drexler said. Drexler said. ‘‘The four
TOMS RIVER: Ocean
TOMS RIVER: The Ocean County Vocational Techni- BARNEGAT — Township Mike Mohel, deputy ‘‘After the incident, we that have approvals have a
County Women’s Connec- cal School will host an police said they are contin- chief of the Prosecutor’s reviewed our policy on tak- chance to be called in from
tion will host an “Escape open house from 7 to 8:30 Office, said the office was ing weapons home and their home, and they need
uing their search for a po-
the Winter” fashion show p.m. Feb. 10 at all six of its notified of the missing found nothing wrong with to have everything right
lice-issued AR-15 rifle that
breakfast from 10 to 11:30 centers, in Brick, Jackson, weapon and sent out a it. This appears to be a there.’’
was taken from an officer’s
a.m. Feb. 17, organization Lakehurst, Manahawkin, message to other law en- one-time incident,’’ Drex-
personal car parked in
officials said. Toms River and Ware- forcement agencies in the ler said. The investigation into
front of his Little Egg Har-
The connection is part of town, officials said. bor home in mid-Novem- county to be on the lookout Police opened an inter- the missing gun is being
Stonecroft Ministries, a The school offers more ber. for it. nal affairs case and the in- conducted by the Little Egg
nonprofit Christian minis- than 30 career programs The rifle, valued at ‘‘It’s an issue of safety cident was discussed with Harbor Police Department.
try. for high school students about $1,000, was removed for the law enforcement of- the officer, said Drexler, Calls made Tuesday to the
and adults. from the officer’s car on ficers and the public,’’ who declined to go into Little Egg Harbor police
The event costs $15 and A course locator guide is specifics. about the missing rifle
Nov. 14, said Arthur Drex- Mohel said.
will be held at the Holiday available online at ler, chief of police. The officer, whose name Currently, any officer were not returned.
Inn, Route 37 East. www.ocvts.org, which
‘‘We are still working on was not released, is a Spe- wanting to take home a
should be consulted to en-
Fashions from Kohl’s de- the case,’’ Drexler said. cial Weapons and Tactics specialized weapon must Nicholas Huba:
sure attendees visit the
partment store will help re- After the weapon was member and one of four of- get approval from the 732-557-5617;
center where their pro-
mind participants of gram of interest is located. stolen, police contacted the ficers in the department chief, Drexler said. nhuba@app.com;
warmer days. The guest Ocean County Prosecutor’s who have been approved to ‘‘I review each request twitter.com/nicholashuba
Call 732-244-1122 for more
speaker will be Gloria Fe-
information. Those who
ralio, a real estate profes-
want to visit the Lakehurst
A Taste of Africa is a
work for action, according
to Larry Meegan, a spokes-
Stafford Forge Road. said. Michael Foley, 42, was
lodged in the Ocean
highly interactive and man for the Kiwanis Club The process is to close County Jail in Toms
hands-on demonstration of of Jackson, which is host- the landfill by DEP stan- River in lieu of $50,750
African culture that in- mission. It was a very ar- backtrack 30 years and
ing the event. dards, then move forward cash bail after being
cludes traditional fashion, duous thing to get the DEP find out who didn’t do
Speakers will include with a “beneficial re-use” charged with possession
dance and music. Partici- to (accept) it was in their their job, so it’s an ar-
people who are or have of the old landfill, Mayor of heroin and hindering
pants will have a chance to jurisdiction.” duous task.”
been homeless. The forum Ray Gormley said. his apprehension.
try on costumes, play in- also will examine success- “Much of the work was The current firing range
struments and dance. The cost of providing the is off Route 9 north of Otis Police determined
ful strategies that have paperwork that meets DEP done in the early ’80s when Foley also had an out-
been implemented in other the landfill was capped. Bog Road, the mayor said.
The program will be approval was unavailable. standing $750 warrant
held at: 7 p.m. Feb. 2 at the areas of the country and The town’s share of work “The location where the from South River.
Berkeley Branch, 30 Sta- have achieved long-term “I don’t think it has a had been completed. Now range was 10 years ago will
solutions. fixed number because Also arrested was Liza
tion Road; 4 p.m. Feb. 10 at it is more of a process of not be safe now, with
The forum is free and these are unknowns,” Whited, 46, who was
the Lakewood Branch, 301 providing the DEP with pa- houses across the street
open to the public. The Gormley said. charged with possession
Lexington Ave.; 7 p.m. Feb. perwork,” he said. and a Walmart coming, so
Central Ocean Rotary of heroin, possession of
10 at the Manchester Township Engineer Jim we have to get that drug paraphernalia, pos-
Club, the Shore Commu- Township Committee-
Branch, 21 Colonial Drive, Oris said the documenta- moved,” Gormley said. session of a hypodermic
nity Land Trust and sev- man Gene Kobryn said the
and at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 22 at tion of local land associ- “There’s a lot of training syringe and being under
eral local church groups paperwork dates back 30
the Point Pleasant Beach ated with the landfill clo- that was at night. I can’t the influence of heroin,
also are sponsoring the years.
Branch, 710 McLean Ave. sure has to be specified. get into details.” police said.
presentation. “Based on history and
Registration is required The library is at 101 “We don’t know the the lack of paperwork at Paula Scully: A third passenger in
for these free programs. To Washington St. For more (DEP) requirements,” Oris the DEP, this is a 732-557-5612; the vehicle, Daniel
register, call the branch or information, contact Larry said. “We’re not under any 30-year-old problem,” Ko- pscully@app.com; Whited, 20, was charged
visit www.theoceancounty- Meegan at time frame to make a sub- bryn said. “You have to twitter.com/Pscully1 with possession of her-
library.org. larrym52@aol.com. oin and being under the
Chelsea Michels Keith Ruscitti influence of heroin, po-
lice said.
Your Dental
Liza and Daniel
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Repairs Council
be made on what to spend hinges on transferring de-
money on, Spodofora said. velopment rights — hav-
“Sometimes, we look at ing developers bid or buy
old buildings and have to de- rights from lots unlikely
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termine if we should spend
the money to save them just ferring those rights to
“The floorboards are And with a budget cap, other properties.
because they are old. That is
starting to rot in the front,” township officials are
not the case with this Such transfers increase
Hart said. “We do not want looking at every expendi-
church. It has an interesting the percentage of land
them to give out totally.” ture to find alternate
history that our residents available for develop-
Township Councilman means of revenue to off-
need to know about,” he ment. Without the trans-
John Spodofora said the set costs.
said. fer of development rights,
church is the most impor- “Alternate energy if
tant historical landmark in Hart said the township only 30 percent of the
done correctly with the
Stafford. has lost a number of histori- land can be built upon.
right plan can achieve
“There are still musket- cal buildings in the past 20 Also, the land from which
STAFF PHOTO: TANYA BREEN this,” Amato said.
ball marks in its side from a years. the rights are transferred
Monica Murphy, 16, of Spring Lake Heights, stands next While not new, the remains undeveloped.
to her sculpture of a warrior made of cans, which will be past battle. The church was “This is one that we can- Route 9 Revitalization
donated to the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean a meeting place for the resi- not afford to lose,” he said. Committee will be more “We will be looking to
Counties, at Manasquan High School on Wednesday. dents. A walk through its at- “It would be unthinkable to active in the coming year, inventory the vacant par-
Visit app.com and search keyword “food bank” for a tached cemetery is a walk think about it being gone.” Amato said. Berkeley is cels of land along Route 9
photo gallery. through the history of the moving ahead with its and look to assist these
for area food bank volves cleaning up an old our residents while not
asphalt plant and bring- burdening our schools
County
1.8-cent tax rate increase by ing in a mixed-use devel- with additional children
By BONNIE DELANEY dipping deeper into the opment of stores and or putting a strain on our
Monica said she turned
STAFF WRITER county surplus. The free- housing, similar to the essential services,”
to volunteer work as a way
holders had budgeted the Stafford Business Park. Amato said.
MANASQUAN — How to channel her energy after
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many cans does it take to she experienced bullying
as a youngster. plus — about half the avail- plan to redevelop the Hartriono B.
create a warrior? Approxi- He called on the people of able amount last year — to business park near Hick- Sastrowardoyo:
mately a thousand, give or “It gave me something
Ocean County to trust him help close an $8.1 million ory Lane and possibly 732-557-5705;
take a few. positive to focus myself
and his colleagues. deficit in the county’s $347.9 also bring in more com- harts@app.com
A sculpture of the Man- on,” said Monica, who
loves to act, dance and play “With our budget, there’s million 2010 budget. mercial development
asquan High School mas- no smoke and mirrors, there near a shopping center at ON THE WEB:
cot that was created out of the guitar. She said she is “The people have to trust
also a member of the high are no surprises,” Vicari Route 9 and Ocean Gate Berkeley Township:
Progresso soup cans, LeS- said. “We make sure it’s an government,” Vicari said.
school Spanish Club and Drive. But the plan twp.berkeley.nj.us
eur pea cans and cans of open process. We invite the “You know the biggest prob-
sliced potatoes was un- Photography Club. lem you have in the United
Members of the Key public to ask any question
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veiled Wednesday on the they want to. . . . You don’t States? People do not trust
stage at the high school au- Club and Spanish Club government.”
helped her create the sculp- have to come to a meeting,
ditorium. The cans were all you have to do is go on
donated by students and ture, and members of the Erik Larsen: 732-557-5709; eastbound Route 37, accord-
families who responded to student body brought in the website, and you find
out firsthand what’s taking elarsen@app.com Man hit by car ing to Police Chief Michael
a food drive for the Food- cans, she said.
Susan Kelly and Linda place in your government.” on Parkway ID’d Mastronardy.
Bank of Monmouth and Vicari pushed back at Visit APP.com and search TINTON FALLS: A man Gurel, who was thrown
Keenan, executive director keyword “freeholders” to from his bicycle, was taken
Ocean Counties organized criticism last year that the struck by a sport-utility ve-
and development director, by township Police EMS to
by Monica Murphy, a board could have offset a see a photo gallery. hicle Monday night on the
respectively, at the Food- Jersey Shore University
16-year-old high school Garden State Parkway has
Bank, came to the sculp- Medical Center in Neptune
sophomore who hails from been identified as Mario
ture unveiling. with a serious head injury,
Spring Lake Heights. Pinto, 60, of Brick, officials
“I’m very encouraged
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The teen has been in- said. Mastronardy said.
and inspired by this,” said Gurel was listed in criti-
volved in volunteer work Pinto was struck by a
Keenan, who noted that cal condition, according to
since the fifth grade, when Jeep around 9:46 p.m. while
the food bank provided hospital spokesman Rob
she organized a similar standing outside his vehicle
127,500 individuals with Cavanaugh.
food drive as a 10-year-old at the scene of another acci-
food last year. Cpls. Frank Palino and
student at the Spring Lake dent on the Parkway South
Heights Elementary Bonnie Delaney: Visit our website throughout the day Paul Worth were investigat-
for breaking local news, sports scores and near mile marker 104.9,
School, said her mother, 732-557-5738; story updates. State Police said. He was ing, along with the Ocean
Esther Murphy. bdelaney@app.com transported to Jersey Shore County Sheriff’s Depart-
University Medical Center ment and Ocean County
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Charles Webster
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