i Teacher's terrifying tale H near upset SSHS science teacher David Umbach explains his plight South Brunswick girls lose a close one to Old Bridge Page 12 Page 21 f \ I IIn M M Serving North and South Brunswick commuteis in Monmouth and Ocean counties with the Amtrak Northeast Corridor Line in the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. The proposed line would run on an the existing track from BY CHARLES W. KIM Lakehurst in northern Ocean Staff W//Ier County through Lakewood, J Transit Executive Howell and Freehold before turnDirectoi Jeffrey Warsh ing west through Manalapan, came to South Brunswick Englishtown, Jamesbuig, Monroe and saw, but did little to conquer, and South Biunswick Conrail officials have said that opposition to a controversial a second 5-mile run of track will commuter rail line. "It is through rail that we build need to be constructed west of oui selves out of congestion," Jamesbuig to the corndoi conWarsh told township officials, nection because of the use of that residents and legislators during a section by freight trains. The project has support in special afternoon meeting at the South Brunswick municipal both Monmouth and Ocean counties, but Middlesex County and building on Jan. 25. Warsh made the trek to South the three towns theic through Brunswick in older to try to reach which the line would pass oppose an understanding with officials the plan. "It is the worst boondoggle. and residents who oppose the proposed Monmouth-Ocean- This will not be your legacy."' South Brunswick resident Randy Middlescx tail line. Following the hourlong meet- Kirkpatiick told Warsh. Residents and officials fear ing, the director toured the pioposed path of the line at a grade the line will cieate more traffic crossing on Haypress Road and in tie-ups than it solves, and they the Monmouth Walk de- worry that it will decrease the velopment where the line comes value of homes theie Warsh has suppoited the plan JERRY WOLKOWITZ closest to homes. That $400 million project since being appointed to the post NJ Transit Executive Director Jeffrey Warsh examines a grade rail crossing during a visit he made to would use existing freight rails by Gov Christine Whitman in South Brunswick last Thursday to discuss the township's opposition to the proposed MonmouthOcean-Middlesex rail link between South Brunswick in Middlesex County and Lakehurst in Ocean owned by Conrail to connect Continued on page 14 NJ Transit director says Red Bank alternative should also be built N County. Index Classified Editorials . Entertainer Letters Marketplace Milestones Police Beat Sports 28 10 15 10 .24 9 ..19 21 Quote of the week: "It is through rail that we build ourselves out of congestion." Jeffrey Warsh NJ Transit Executive director Cover story Visit Greater Media Newspapers' Web site www.gmnews.com Sinatra tapped as acting N.B. superintendent tendent after Dr. Alan Elko left the post for another position in July. BY DAVE^OLDBERG In addi~StaTTWnter tion to working as superhe Noith Brunswick Board intendent in of Education unanimously Perth Amboy, named Frank Sinatra interSinatia has im superintendent of schools during a special meeting Tuesday Craig Rosevear worked as an interim supernight. "I think he is an experienced intendent in Paterson, Lincoln superintendent that will do his best Park, Jersey City and Montville. Sinatra received his bachelor's, to serve the community," said Rita master's and special education Goldstein, board vice president. Sinatra, a former superintend- degrees from Rutgers University in ent in Perth Amboy for 15 years, New Brunswick. Sinatra is under contract to will take over for Robert Turco who served as the interim superin- work as the interim superintendent Board of Ed. members say search has been put on hold for now T for a six-month period. Turco, who retires today, received a standing ovation from those present at Tuesday's meeting. Many thanked him for his service and dedication to the superintendent's office. Currently there is no decision by the board to reopen the search for a new schools chief. "I would hope that we initiate this process as soon as possible," said board member Bob Gnmm. Grimm said that this search is very important in the sense that there needs to be somebody who best fits the distnet. "I believe the continuation of a search for a superintendent is absolutely necessary," said Grimm. "We have not yet found the best candidate." Goldstein said that the board has not discussed the issue. The pievious search did not yield a superintendent, but deadlocked the board 5-4 against the appointment of high school principal Dr. Robert Rimmer The Jan. 16 meeting that Richard Novak, Frank Petrillo, Bob Grimm, Kevin Williams and Craig Rosevear boycotted was supposed to decide whether to reopen the superintendent search, Goldstein said Wednesday. Grimm and the other four members who stayed home for that meeting dispute the reason for the meeting being called A few hundred residents attending Tuesday's meeting continued Continued on page 18 NS SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 ni,, ("THE" U 7i Best Quality, Best Service & Best Selection. I Personally Guarantee It! M CHOICE OF SS11UES SOIiD OAK CHAIRS "^" ' " - OAR TRES1XE TABIyE Limited OAR ARROWBAGR SIDE CHAMS Extends to 60" with 18" leaf. Seats 6. Geared wood slides and leaf locks. AAM0623M/31L - AAM0219M/91L ARjROTCBACK. 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Scarillo also said that she does not want to have to condemn the property; however, she said that the township also does not want to spend more money than is required. The 105-acre Otken farm is located at the intersection of Route 130 and Adams Lane. Councilwoman Maureen Little said that North Brunswick is now only 40 percent open space and that it desperately needs this land, adding that once it loses this land, there will be nothing left. Council Vice President Leo Ryan agreed, describing the Otken land as a "limited commodity." Ryan said he was also very concerned about the open space deficiency. . "This is all the land we have remaining," said Ryan. But Mayor David Spaulding disagreed with his colleagues and said that many people will be upset with this decision. He said that it is not necessary to consider condemnation of the property. Spaulding had favored meeting with US Home and the Otken family in the past rather than take action against either group. Spaulding said that the town has already gotten the ball rolling and the property will be condemned if the negotiation is not approved. The Otken family did not sell their property to the township because they claim, to have a four-year contract with the US Home, New Jersey Land Development Division, based in Freehold. The contract specifies that US Home is supposed to build an age-restricted, active adult community on the site. The property was put'on top of the township's open space wish list in October after the Recreation and Open Space Plan was released. According to that plan, the Otken property is an ideal site on which to develop a centralized, multi-use sports complex. The property is currently zoned as an industrial property or 12. That zoning would need to be changed for the land to be developed, according to Ralph Farella, a township code officer. The mayor and Scarillo have been at odds over this issue since December. Spaulding had been in favor of the compromise offered by US Home, which would have the township purchasing 38 - acres of the Otken farm, while Scarillo thought jthe town should acquire the entire farm for open space. The council will use its eminent domain power to take the Otken farm as open space. Eminent domain is defined as the sovereign right to acquire private property for public use, according to state statute, and is a power that is held by individual states and the federal government. . .; , . MARIE ORTIZ Above is an overview of the 105-acre Otken farm located off Route 130 and Adams Lane in North Brunswick. Below, Ed Otken, son of the Otken farm owner, washes down his dump truck on the property. Renaissance deveiopment Locally, the power of eminent domain can be carried out by the N. J. Turnpike, NJ Transit the Garden State Parkway authorities, municipal governing bodies and boards of education. Scarillo said that even though negotiations are continuing, the township is prepared to proceed with condemnation. The steps to condemn can transfer title to the land from the owner very quickly, according to state law. The first step in a condemnation proceeding is for the condemning agency to ing the decision without hearing from the negotiate with the property owner regard- public. Womack said that the public is not geting an offer for the property. The condemning agency will appraise ting an opportunity to speak before this the property prior to making that offer. The item is entered into condemnation and property owner then gets an opportunity to described the process as "a railroad job." review this appraisal, according to the Council President Scarillo said that the state. public would have a say on what will be If negotiations break down, the con- done with the open space once the land is demning agency can file an action in state acquired. Scarillo also told Womack that Superior Court to obtain title to the proper- the' item has not been "fast tracked," but ty. has taken a long time. The court will then determine the fair Womack said he was very concerned value to be paid for the property. about the effect this decision could have on Mayor David Spaulding and council North Brunswick. member Francis "Mack" Womack did not He said that at this point the other memthink it-was fair that the council was mak- bers of the council do not even know how much the land will cost, the impact it would have on tax payers, and what would be done with the land. Womack suggested that the council pursue the compromise, and that the parcel of land should be appraised so that the town could find out what the real value is. Scarillo told the mayor and Womack that they are not simply taking the land but using it for open space, adding that she envisions the land being turned into a park where the Otken house could be preserved. 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Writer ~ NORTH BRUNSWICK — North Brunswick Township High School was scheduled to hold its fifth annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Symposium Wednesday evening. High School Vice Principal Pete Clark, said, last week that the symposium is supposed to honor and make use of King's peaceful intentions. "The goals of the symposium are to promote the ideals the of tolerance, nonviolence and,fair treatment of all people," Clark said, adding that any positive reinforcement is good for the students. "This is a great program that provides a good educational climate. Anytime that you can improve upon the educational system, it is always helpful," Clark said. According to Clark, this year's theme comes from a quote from the slain civil . rights leader: "We adopt the means of nonviolence because our end is a community at peace with itself. We will try to persuade with words, but if our words fail, we will try persuade with our acts." For the first time, the high school will be working with the state's "V-Free" program. This program was created in 1999 to address the violence, vandalism and victimization in schools. Students receive cards pledging not to take part in these destructive activities. Six guest speakers were scheduled to attend the event at the Raider Road facility. The speakers were asked to share their ideas with freshman students on how to get along with each other Clark said that this year's speakers were scheduled to be Jonathan Millen, associate professor of communication at Rider University; Marvin Goldstein, an associate professor of psychology and director of the Holocaust Genocide Center; Herb Olsen, a member of the high school staff and adviser of the Students Having Overcome Tension Club, which represents the high school's conflict mediators; Pam Sim Jones, a member of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and a member of the N.J. 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All proceeds benefit Brookdale Public Radio FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 732-224-2432 Library to display works of Highland Park artist The North Brunswick Library will feature the watercolor woiks ot Auia Salazar during the month of February The library is at 880 Hermann Road, North Brunswick Salazai is a Highland Park resident who has worked with charcoal and acrylics for 15 years, and is now working with watercolors The theme ol her exhibit is "Ecstasy/Anguish " The library is open Monday-Thursday from 1 0 a m to 9 p m , Friday and Saturday from 1 0 a m to 5 p m , and Sunday (until mid-June) from noon-5 p m For more information, call the library at (732) 2463545 Poetry slam champion to appear at event Feb. 10 The Concerned Black Parents and Citizens of South Brunswick will hold a Black History Month Celebration featuring national Poetry Slam champion Gayle Danley on Feb 10 at 7 30 p m The free event will be at the South Brunswick Senior Center, 540 Ridge Road in the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick Donations- to Concerned Black Parents and Citizens of South Brunswick will be accepted Danley is the winner of the 1994 National Poetry Slam and was recently featured on CBS' 60 Minutes She is the author of thiee books ol poetry For more information, call (609) 2520626 S.B. Senior Center sets valentine celebration The South Brunswick Senior Center will host a Valentine's Day celebration Feb 14 fiom noon-3 p m The event will be at the center m the Municipal Complex, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section ot South Biunswick The celebiation will feature a lunch, Valentine-themed bingo with high school "Adopt A Grandparent Program" students, music by Apnl and Company and various prizes Also featured will be the crowning of the "King and Queen of Hearts " Lunch must be ordered on Feb 13 by calling Karen at (732) 329-6171 Foi more information, call supervisor Christine Wildemuth at 329-4000, ext 682 NS SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 Mayor Gambatese testifies in support of brain-injury bill $ Earn 5,OOO Measure heads to Legislature for vote "He was in a coma for three months," Gambatese said. John fractured his skull in three places and was left in a wheelchair. Gambatese said that his son's speech and vision were also dramatically SOUTH BRUNSWICK — South affected by the acciBrunswick Deputy Mayor Frank Gamdent. batese has done his share of testifying, but "He still needs this time it was personal. therapy," GambaGambatese testified in Trenton on Jan. tese said. 18 in support of a bill to aid families of In his case, those with severe brain injuries. Gambatese estimatThe bill, A-2884, will form a 26-memed that his son's bcr advisory council on brain injuries, and care costs $42,000 establish a fund, making families caring for per month. brain-injured members eligible for $15,000 "The $15,000 is per year with a maximum of $100,000 in Frank Gambatese a start; it is somebenefits. thing that is drastiThe bill was sponsored by Monmouth cally needed," County Assemblywoman Clare Farragher Gambatese said. "They [families affected] (R-12). don't have the money." "You can understand the plight of the According to the bill, the funding would families," Gambatese said during a recent come from a voluntary $1 increase in motor interview. Gambatese knows the subject very well. vehicle registration fees, with no cost to the On May 31, 1985, his 18-year-old son, state. Gambatese said that insurance comJohn, was struck by a car in West Paterson panies are starting to limit just how much and sustained a severe brain injury. "He is a very different person today," therapy patients can receive after initial treatment. Gambatese said. Gambatese's wife Ellen and his son John John had just finished his freshman year at college, and was taking his 10-speed joined him in testifying for the bill. Since the committee hearing, both bicycle to work when the accident occurred. 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It is to be used only when there is no other alternative for acquiring the property. In using such power, the local government takes away the rights of the residents who own the land. Under most circumstances, a property owner such as the Otken family should be able to sell their land to whomever they wish, for as much as they can get. That has always been the American way, and if that means it goes to a developer, well, that is what it means. Many residents of New Jersey have ensured their children's inheritance by selling farmland in this fashion, and there is no reason the Otken family should be punished because they didn't sell 20 years ago. U.S. Home, the developer under contract for the land, wants to build an adult community on the property, and it is wilting to sell the township some 38 acres for open space That's a nice chunk of land to at least consider — and similar deals have worked out to the satisfaction of many neighboring towns, including Monroe and East Brunswick. So why is North Brunswick balking at the idea? Preserving open space is a noble goal, but the way to get there is by negotiating, not condemning. Maybe the land use law should be changed to make such parcels less attractive to developers. Until then, government should be extremely cautious about using power such as eminent domain without first exhausting every other alternative and proving, to the public's satisfaction, that an emergency exists to warrant taking such drastic action. Behavior of the loud minority1 unproductive, says board member F or about six and a half of the past eight years I have served as a member of the North Brunswick Township Board of Education. I was elected by the voters twice (in 1993 and 1996), did not seek re-election in 1999, and was appointed by the county superintendent in September to fill a vacancy. During my tenure on the board, I have always based my positions and decisions on what I truly believed was in the best interests of Despite that study, however, it the school system and its students. t least NJ Transit Director Jeffrey Warsh made it to does not seem that the towns oppos- My position regarding the search ing the line will change their minds town last week. for a new superintendent is no South Brunswick officials, resi- about the project. exception. The North Brunswick Even Warsh admitted during the school system, considering its size dents and state legislators met with Warsh on Jan. 25 to discuss the con- meeting that the $400 million project and reputation for quality educatroversial Monmouth-Ocean- will likely lose money. tion, demands the hiring of an expeThe big questions though, are Middlesex commuter rail line. While rienced superintendent. who will use this line if it is built, and the visit may help information flow a Dr. Rimmer has been an little better between the township and how the towns will deal with the extremely successful high school increased car traffic that the new stathe Transit Authonty, the meeting did little to bnng both sides together. tions along the line create. The public principal. The achievements of the Warsh is still going full steam ahead hearings that were promised by high school administration, staff, to build the line, and the township is Warsh should be used to thoroughly students and parents have been examine the issue, and all the alterna- commendable. It is my opinion, still vehemently opposed. however, that this success is not sufThe one ray of sunlight from the tives. ficient to adequately qualify Dr. Much has changed in the region hourlong summit seemed to be that there will be public hearings on what since the 1996 Major Investment Rimmer to be supenntendent. The responsibilities of the supershould be included in the project's Study. intendent are too important to just This could be a great opportunity major investment study. "give someone a chance" based on for both sides to reach a meaningful That study is expected to cost performance at a completely differdialogue on how to integrate mass about $2 million and take about two transit for the benefit of all the ent level. It would be more approyears to complete. priate for a principal to advance by region's residents. becoming an assistant superintend- Wansh's visit changesfew minds A Sentinel Editorial: 358-5200 Ext. 8226 Fax: 780-4192 Charles W. Kim MANAGING EDITOR Doug McKenzie Display Advertising: 358-5200 Fax: 780-4257 SPORTS COORDINATOR Classified: (800) 660-4ADS Fax: 780-4678 EXECUTIVE EDITOR E-mail: nsscnt@gmnews.com Kevin Wittman Gregory Bean PUBLISHER 1 Deliver) problems? Call circulation at 254-1755 before noon on Friday. A Greater Media Newspaper The Sentinel is published Thursday by the Sentinel Publishing Co., P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, N.J. 0772S. First-class null subscription available at $72 for | M VERIFIED 26 weeks, 40 cents a copy. K SK AUDFTCIRCULATION Guest Column Robert Grimm ent or a superintendent in a smaller district. I am disappointed that some would characterize me as "antiRimmer" for this position, because that's just not the case. There are several other aspects of the supenntendent search process I want to address. For instance, one question I've head is, "Why wasn't Dr. Rimmer eliminated from the search earlier if he wasn't qualified?" In retrospect, it probably would have been better to do so. Perhaps the board members who continually pushed for his appointment, despite his not being supported by a majority of the board, should answer mis question. I did not attend the Jan. 16 meeting because it was simply a blatant attempt by the board president to create yet another opportunity for Dr. Rimmer's supporters to verbally attack, ridicule and fabricate accusations against those who disagree with their wishes. The items supposedly on the agenda, which I never received, did not require formal board action. The decisions to eliminate Dr. Rimmer and reopen the search are personnel issues thai were already appropriately acted upon the previous week. I understand my obligation as a board member to listen to public input, but I will only make decisions based on my determination of whal is in the best interests of the school system and its students. hi addition, there are limits tc the abuse that should be permittee by those charged with controlling the board's meetings. In conclusion, I would like tc thank the many people who have offered me their support over the past several weeks. This has beenar extremely difficult time for my fern ily and me. I appreciate the tinii some have taken to ask me for at explanation of my positions, and ti express their disdain for the behav ior of Dr. Rimmer's supporters W should be able to have differuij opinions without resorting to III type of behavior exhibited by a loin minority, who present themselves a representing the sentiments of ft entire community. This behavior i not productive and I don't believe! is representative of Nort Brunswick residents. Robert Grimm is a member c the North Brunswick Townshi Board of Education N. Brunswick resident proposes acounci! elected by ward system T he long run of the Democratic administration in North Brunswick ended a year ago with the election of all Republicans. Though generally effective, the Democratic administration was brought down by the questionable practices of some of their professional employees. Now, the present Republican administration seems doomed in its first term. Professionals with good records have been appointed, but an autocratic, managerial style, permitted in a pri- vately owned business, is alienating the informed electorate, its elected council and public employees. The common denominator for both administrations is the unusual power of the mayor. All strategic officials in the town are accountable only to the mayor. North Brunswick may still be the only locality in New Jersey with this office granted such power. The council can propose a form of government with a lot less centralized power, such as the administrators reporting to tt full council, and include a wai system for electing the council. This proposal for a new foil of government would be submi ted to the voters. If approved, tl diminished powers of the mayo along with the likelihood of ha* ing both parties in a more powe ful council elected by wards, wj surely eliminate current, unforti nate criticisms. Matthew How, North Brunswi' SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 1 1 NS 'Bedfellow' Spauldiaig should step down Resident asks why mayor can't work out differences I read the letter to the editor in your last edition from Mr. Keith Rasmussen, Guest Column and one of his lines hit me as very familiar. I've been a call-taking member, as I Mary Salves still am today, on one of the town First Aid Squads since July 1970, serving in many elected and appointed positions as well as "What they are trying to do offends me a certified instructor in many areas, includand should offend any mayor in the ing one of the first cardiopulmonary resusfuture." Well, Mr. Paul, I and many other citation (CPR) instructors in Middlesex residents were more than offended when County. I was an elected fire district comthe township lost $150,000 interest in a missioner in Kingston, for three years and noninterest-bearing account, not to men- during my nine years of service on the tion the outrageous water bills, thanks to Township Committee, I served four years you, Mr. Paul. And let us not forget your as the liaison to the South Brunswick friend Billings, who you, Mr. Paul, hired Police Department. You would think all of against the advice of the state, because he these years of volunteer service would was not qualified. I could go on, Mr. Paul, qualify me as someone with a more than but we all know the rest of the story. reasonable knowledge of emergency serIn June, 1999, Spaulding said, "I don't vice and for South Brunswick specifically. think it would be inappropriate for Mayor My close friend George Luck Sr. from Matacera to step down." Although I have the Kingston First Aid Squad, passed away always supported Mayor Spaulding 110 in October 1998. George was an appointed percent, I do not think the township needs member of the Emergency Services or wants a mayor who has a lot in common Committee (ESC), a group of volunteers with ex-Mayor Paul Matacera. I now think from every First Aid Squad and fire comit would be appropriate for you, Mayor pany in town. This group meets on a reguSpaulding, to step down from your posi- lar basis to assist and advise the township tion as mayor. I do not want to see North on emergency services, and Mayor Debra Brunswick deteriorate because the mayor Johnson is not only a member of this comhas more in common with the ex-mayor mittee, she has appointment authority to than he does with his council. all members. After George's passing, I was Spaulding is now doing what he blasted the Police Benevolent Association (PBA) for doing. Last May, Spaulding said, "It was inappropriate and unprofessional for the PBA to air dirty laundry in 'm new to North Brunswick; I've only public," and "Going to the press is irrelived here a short while. I'm very consponsible and misleading." Why was it fused about the fuss regarding the wrong for the PBA to talk to the press, but superintendent of schools. right for you, Mayor Spaulding? It seems to me that if even one or two board members object to the appointment Mary Salva is a resident of North of the high school principal, then that Brunswick ought to be enough to raise all the right flags. Here we have five board members steadfastly indicating the principal is not qualified. These five are being maligned, verbally attacked, threatened and abused. The lynch mob that showed up at the last Since the township attorney said the "special meeting" wanted blood, not o say I was shocked, when I read a statement that Mayor David state statute specifically provides that the answers. I don't blame the five members Spaulding is happy with his new- council president shall serve in the for staying home. I blame board President found support he is getting from former absence of the mayor, Spaulding is now Connie Corbin for inept leadership. What really confuses me are these long Mayor Paul Matacera is an understate- doing what he said Matacera did: "Pays no attention to the state law." Mr. Lombard rambling letters about the process not ment. Why would Spaulding want support does not live in North Brunswick and is working and the candidate being the last from the former mayor who caused so not an elected official. Council President one left. Is that what North Brunswick demany problems that North Brunswick now Peggy Scarillo was elected and is doing a serves? Should the appointment be gained by default because of a manipulation of the has to endure? Isn't Dave Spaulding the great job. It seems to me that Spaulding is start- process, or because there is only one one who referred to the previous Democratic council as "rubber stamps," ing to think like his new-found ally, and candidate left standing? It sounds to me because they voted for everything the residents of North Brunswick have had Matacera wanted? Spaulding was quoted more than enough of Matacera politics. as saying, "Here is a mayor who paid no Peggy Scarillo has been working very hard s members of the Board of attention to state law," that "Matacera ran to break the water contract his new ally, Education, we are elected to ensure the township like it was his own private Matacera, made with the water company that the children of South club." He continued his statement by say- which Spaulding called "A very foolish ing that "Matacera could be as proud as he deal," but that was then and this is now. Brunswick receive an education with high academic standards in a safe and caring wants of what he did, but I would be disap- Thanks to the Republican council, taxes went down for the first time in 20 years. I environment. pointed if it were me." In order to accomplish that goal, it is Those statements were made by am sure Council President Peggy Scarillo Spaulding last year, before the council and the rest of the Republican council will important that we seek the input of not voted against Spaulding's proposal to continue to do what is best for the resi- only our professional and support staff, but change the salary and personnel guidelines dents of North Brunswick by not being parents and community members also. I for his administration. Since that hap- rubber stamps like the previous Democrats am very proud of our board's commitment pened, Spaulding has shown childlike were. to actively seek that participation in a variParty loyalty does not mean voting for ety of ways to develop solutions to the actions by not having Council President Peggy Scarillo conduct the township meet- what Mayor Spaulding wants to do if it challenges we face. ings, as she has done in the past when he does not benefit the taxpayers of North The most recent example of that philoswas on his many business trips. Spaulding Brunswick. ophy is the redistricting process that has now wants the business administrator, Robert Lombard, to conduct the township Lee Komives just begun. The number of citizens who meetings. North Brunswick applied to work on this committee was remarkable. Each applicant was committed to the children of our community. It was You may send letters by fax encouraging that some have lived in South to (732) 780-4192 I am sure everyone has heard politics make strange bedfellows. After reading statements made by Mayor David Spaulding, I now know how strange they can be. Mayor Spaulding said, "It's kind of funny, [former Mayor] Paul [Matacera] and I agree on quite a lot, and it shouldn't be a surprise there are a large number of things we agree on." It may be funny to Spaulding, and I am sure Paul Matacera and Vito Puleio are having a good laugh over that statement, but I find it frightening. If Spaulding had made that comment before the election, he would not be mayor today. The fact that Spaulding won by a 21 margin over George Shamy proves the residents of North Brunswick voted for a much-needed change from the Matacera rubber stamp administration. I am very proud of the Republican council and what they have done in the short time they are in office. Bill Goldstein and Paul Pappas were a big part of the winning team and they are sorely missed. Spaulding's feud with the council started when they voted against a proposal to change salaries and personnel guidelines for members of Spaulding's administration. The council thought it was in the best interest of the taxpayers to vote against the proposal and they were right in doing so. It is obvious by the mayor's actions that if you do not agree with him, it creates a hostile environment. This was shown when Township Attorney David Himmelman tried to explain that New Jersey state law specifically states that the council president shall serve in the absence of the mayor. Spaulding disagreed with Himmelman and was extremely hostile toward him at the meeting. Former Mayor Paul Matacera claims, approached by his family and other members of the squad and asked to replace him on the ESC, as it was felt, I was one of the most qualified and told George would have wanted it this way. I was very proud to be asked and accepted the offer. I got the paperwork form the township and made application. As it turns out, Mayor Johnson refused to allow my appointment. Her direct reason as told to me was "her inability to work with me." Sounds like she has the same problem with Mrs. Edehnan as well as others, as I've been told. As volunteers, we serve this township out of a sense of loyalty and to help our fellow man in a time of need, or with the idea we are improving the quality of life for all citizens. It truly is a shame that Mayor Johnson does not seem to appreciate the service of those to whom she has an "inability to work with." You would think someone who is the chief elected official of our town would do what is necessary to work out her differences with those who are truly qualified to serve. The bottom line is, it's the township of South Brunswick that suffers in die long run. Such a shame. Warren E. Monroe South Brunswick Resident says town under 'mob control' over search I Spaulding's 'new-found' support shocks resident T like the process was broken from the start. I read where one board member said it had devised a 30-page application and wanted a writing sample. I would imagine the education community is a small one, and many applicants looked at the process, the board and the heir apparent in the form of the internal candidate and decided not to even bother applying. From what I've read, the one candidate who met all the criteria and came to meet with the public was treated so badly, she went home and withdrew her candidacy. Now I am reading about people demanding to recall board members and holding rallies. You people are nuts! No wonder there are so many "for sale" signs in North Brunswick. Mine will be up as quickly as I can make all the arrangements. I'm moving to a community that is civilized, where the residents aren't acting like some kind of hysterical mob. Kevin Thompson North Brunswick S.R. board president says thanks' to applicants A Brunswick for a long time, while others joined our community more recently. Unfortunately, not all applicants could be selected to serve on this committee; however, I hope they [those not selected] continue to be involved in this process by giving their input on both the criteria that will be used to evaluate proposed redistricting plans, as well as the redistricting proposals. On behalf of the entire Board of Education, I thank those who expressed an interest in serving on this committee. Additionally, I invite all who are interested in the education of South Brunswick's children to help in any way they can. Harry Delgado President South Brunswick Board of Education 1 2 NS SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 SBHS science teacher wants his job back Terrifying incident casts a shadow on family's reputation BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — South Brunswick High School science teacher David Umbach is fighting for more than just a job — he's fighting for his reputation. Umbach was charged on Sept. 22 with making terroristic threats and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose following a bizarre incident at his Broadway Road home. "It would be hard to pen something like this," Umbach, 42, said, sitting crosslegged on the floor of his home with his wife of 17 years, Angel, sitting next to him. Even though the case against him was dismissed on Jan. 11, that is not the end of the matter for Umbach. Although cleared of any wrongdoing, the second-year teacher remains suspended with pay from the job he loves, teaching science to high schooL students. "I wanted to do this (teach). The students need information about what will affect them," Umbach said. Umbach, a 16-year resident of the township, still does not believe how the incident in September unfolded, and played out through the fall. It all began in August, according to Angel, a personal fitness trainer, when she attended an educational seminar in Oklahoma. According to Angel, a group of about DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT South Brunswick resident and science teacher David Umbach explains the Sept. 22 incident that caused his suspension. 12 trainers from around the country took leagues to fill her in later. part in the educational gathering called "I was asking everybody to tell me Focus on Fitness. what I would miss," Angel said. Angel said that the units of study, One of those colleagues turned out to although expensive, are extensive and in- be a fellow trainer Jonathan Jacobs, 30, clude dissecting cadavers at Oklahoma from North Carolina. The pair exchanged State University. e-mail addresses and business cards before During this particular trip, however, Angel left Oklahoma. Angel had to return home before the After she returned home, Angel found course was finished. Jacobs to be the only member of the group Wanting to get the information she interested in filling her in on the missed would miss, she turned to her 11 colinformation, but even that came with a price, according to Angel. "He went on and on about personal problems with his wife," Angel said, explaining that Jacobs was going through a separation at the time. Jacobs then started calling frequently, and talking more about his personal situation. "Angel is a good listener; she just wants to help her friends. She is nice to a fault," Umbach said. Angel said that during this time she did not feel uncomfortable with the personal nature of their conversations and was not concerned. For his part, Umbach said that many times he would be sitting next to his wife as she conversed with Jacobs. Then in September, Jacobs told Angel that he was coming to see a friend in New Jersey and wanted to get together on Sept. 22. Angel agreed. "I thought I would get my questions answered in person," Angel said. Because Umbach was taking the couple's teen-age son to the family's farm in Pennsylvania, Angel asked a girlfriend to spend that weekend with her, but that friend backed out. At this point, Umbach was unaware of die meeting that Jacobs had planned with Angel, and departed with his son until car trouble forced them to turn around and return home. Meanwhile, Jacobs met Angel at the house, said he was hungry from the trip, and invited her to dinner at a restaurant in the township, according to Angel. It was during that dinner that Angel started to fear that Jacobs wanted more Continued on page 18 Return On Investment? Guaranteed. While many of today's investments promise high returns, most involve risk. That is why a fixed-rate Fleet CD is the perfect way to balance out your financial portfolio. 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Museum of Agriculture to honor Groundhog Day The New Jersey Museum of Agriculture will present "Wildlife Saturday" in honor of Groundhog Day on Feb. 3 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Museum admission is $4, S3 for seniors, $2 for children, and free for children under age 4. The museum is at College Farm Road, North Brunswick. For more information, call the museum at (732) 249-2077. N.B. PTSO meeting scheduled for Feb. 5 The North Brunswick Township High School PTSO will hold its next general meeting on Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be in the high school faculty dining room, Raider Road and Route 130, North Brunswick. A final report on the Project Graduation Calendar Lottery will be presented. The Nominating Committee is seeking names of individuals interested in being on the executive board of the PTSO. Term runs June 2001- 02. For information about the PTSO, Project Graduation or the meeting, please call ArEne Kane at (732) 418-1913, or the high school at 289-3700. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Miller Memorial Church is at the corner of New and Ridge roads, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Call the church at (732) 3296719. Millar Memorial choir History celebration to rehearse this evening Black In honor of Black History Month, the The Miller Memorial Presbyterian Church choir will hold rehearsal this evening at 7:30 p.rn. The Sunday school will meet Feb. 4 at 9:30 a.m. followed by the sacrament of the Lord's supper at 11 a.m. The church's youth group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Boy Scout Troop No. 10 parents and leaders will meet at the church Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m., and the Snowflake quilters will work at the church on Feb. 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pastor John Maltby will conduct a church membership class Feb. 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BUlitte'iii'salC \3Bpcw®:a0ml®iei)!le<ltermsite!i$gliistt)latesi?jaM>le- 190 Route 22 • Green Brook (732) 968-8700 339 Route 18 • East Brunswick (732) 3904441 0% FINANCING 12 MONTHS MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LOVE IT.XEAVE IT! 2 YEAR FUR LEASE PROGRAM 1 4 NS SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 MOM line ternative route connecting Ocean and Monmouth commuters to the North Jersey Coast Line which runs from Bay Head to Newark would also be looked at as part of the study. Continued from page 1 That line would run from LakewoodRed Bank. 1999. "They will be exhaustively reviewed," "This project will impact the very residents we were elected to protect," South Warsh said, but added, "In my opinion, Brunswick Councilman Edmund Luciano both will be built." Warsh said that Red Bank's previous said. The plan itself was dismissed by the opposition to that proposal is softening. "They are coming around to the idea," authority in 1996 in favor of enhanced bus Warsh said. service on Route 9. Warsh said NJ Transit is preparing a Last year the state Legislature added a Central Jersey rail link to the state's Circle draft study on building a tunnel under the of Mobility plan that would make such a Northeast Corridor for southbound trains to get to the link eligible for MOM line federal funding. heading east. While no speThe tuncific route was nel is needed named, Warsh because of has said that the the speed Lakehurst-Monand amount mouth Junction of traffic on route is preferred. the corridor The measure which Warsh passed both houscalls "the es in a vote that busiest rail was split primariline in the ly along party world," lines with DemoWarsh said crats opposing that study the link. JERRY WOLKOWITZ will be made State Senate President Donald South Brunswick Mayor Debra Johnson makes a public after it D i F r a n c e s c o comment during a special meeting at the munici- is reviewed signed the bill into P a ' building on Jan. 25. State Sen. Peter Inverso by Amtrak. law while serving (R*14) ar>d N J Transit Director Jeff Warsh look on. Guear and Greenstein as acting governor told transit officials they were having troulast summer. "That was ramrodded through the legis- ble getting copies of the 1996 study. "I have made three requests as a member lature," state Sen. Peter Inverso (R-14) said, adding, "We should revisit all alterna- of the Legislature," Guear scolded Warsh. South Brunswick Mayor Debra Johntives." Inverso attended the meeting with the son also said that the township has had district's Assembly representatives Gary trouble getting information from the authority. Guear and Linda Greenstein (both D-14). "You have eveiything [on this] that we • Warsh said that the authority will be conducting a major investment study on do," Warsh said, promising that any report the issue, estimated to cost about $2 mil- or study on the issue would be made publion, which is part of a $7.75 million fed- lic by the authority. eral grant given to the state in 1991 under "You not only have our word, it is the the Intermodal Surface Transportation law," Warsh said. Efficiency Act legislation. Warsh also said that there would be "That money has funded a multitude of several chances for members of the public things," Warsh said, commenting that the to give their opinion as to what the new funds were also used for the study in 1996, study should include. and a study for Jamesburg last year. "There will be a series of input opWarsh promised officials that an al- portunities," Warsh said. "SOOOO FUNNY!" "HILARIOUS SONGS" "THE FIRST BIS LAUGH ISN'T THE LAST!" 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' * • . • • • • ' r," \«'.f"'- : i • NS SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 1 5 MUSIC SPECIAL EVENTS The Eilarslie Trio chamber music concert Haydn Piazzolla and Brahms Feb 3 at 8 p m Roosevelt Borough Hall Route 571 Roosevelt voluntary contribution $6, students seniors $4 (732) 426-8867 Beauty and the Beast Disney on Ice through Feb 4 call for times Sovereign Bank Arena Trenton tickets $15 50 $10 50 (856) 338-9000 (609) 656-3200 An Evening With sandy Duncan with Don Correia & Cuy Stroman, vocalists/dancers New Jersey Symphony Orchestra 2001 Pops event Feb 2 at 8 p m War Memorial Trenton Feb 3 at 8 p m Prudential Hall N J Performing Arts Center One Center St Newark tickets $14-$55 (800) ALLEGRO Concert Royal James Richman, artistic director Kirsten Blase-Heilman, soprano works of Rameau, Coupenn, Guillemam Feb 3 at 8 p m Richardson Auditorium Princeton University tickets $19, $27, $6, students (609) 258-5000 The Borromeo string Quartet works of Mackey, Beethoven Dept of Music & Friends of Music at Princeton event Feb 3 at 8 p m Taplin Auditorium Princeton University free admission (609) 258-5000 Nicholas Payton's louis Armstrong centennial Celebration' Feb 3 at 8 p m McCarter Theatre Princeton tickets $29-$37 (609) 258-2787 El McMeen Celtic folk singer Feb 3 at 8 30 p m Mine Street Coffee House Bayard & Church streets New Brunswick doors open at 7 30 p m admission $5 parking available (732) 247-6568 Midori, violin Robert McDonald, piano Feb 4 at 3 p m Victoria Theater New Jersey Performing Arts Center One Center St Newark tickets $14-$58 ' \ (888) CO. EXCEL-eration 2001 indoor Color Guard competition The Eilarslie Trio will perform a chamber music concert at the Roosevelt Borough Hall on Feb 3 Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances presented by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra zdenek Macal, music director George Manahan, conductor MinYoung Chang, violin Feb 8 at 7 30 p m Feb 9 a t 8 p m Prudential Hall N J Performing Arts Center One Center St, Newark Feb 10 at 8 p m War Memorial Trenton Feb 11 at 8 p m State Theatre Livingston Ave, New Brunswick tickets $13-$54 (800) ALLEGRO THEATER Camino Real presented by the Rutgers Theater Company Feb 1-18 Wed -Sat, 8 p m , Sun , 2 p m New Theater Douglass College George St ,New Brunswick tickets $17, $19, $9, students (732)932-7511 Art directed by and starring Judd Hirsch with Cotter Smith & Jack Willis through Feb 4 Paper Mill Playhouse Millburn tickets $43-$60 (973) 376-4343 Human Events world premiere byAR Gurney through Feb 4 George Street Playhouse 9 Livingston Ave New Brunswick tickets $24-$40 (732) 246-7717 Frankenstein: The Musical staged reading of a new musical play based on Mary Shelley's gothic novel presented by The Friends of Middlesex Co Plays-m-the-Park Feb 2 & 3 at 8 p m Capestro Amphitheater Roosevelt Park off Route 1, Edison free admission reservations required (732) 548-2884 Le Nozzi di Figaro by Mozart presented by Opera at Rutgers, the professional opera training program at Mason Gross School of the Arts . F e b 2 & 9 at 8 p m Feb 4 & 1 1 a t 2 p m Nicholas Music Center Douglass College Nichol Ave, New Brunswick tickets $1O-$2O (732)932-7511 Late Nite Catechism satirical comedy about being Catholic & attending Catholic school Feb 3 at 7 30 p m South Amboy Theater South Amboy school complex O'Leary Boulevard tickets $30 $25 in advance, $25 for senior citizens (732)721-0748, ext 5 (732) 613-8022 featuring 15 color guard units from N Y, N J & Pennsylvania Feb 3 at 6 30 p m Sayreville War Memorial H S Washington Road Parlin section of Sayreville tickets $7, $6, students & seniors doors & refreshment stand open at 5 30 p m (732) 727-6453 DANCE Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company FOR KIDS Lazer vaudeville laser magic juggling comedy acrobatics Feb 3 at 2 p m William Mount Burke Theatre The Peddie •School South Mam St Hightstown tickets $8 (609) 490-7550 Family concerts: Music for Young People — Peter & the Wolf by Prokofiev with narration presented by the N J Symphony Orchestra Feb 3 at 2 p m Prudential Hall N J Performing Arts Center One Center St, Newark Feb 4 at 2 p m State Theatre Livingston Ave, New Brunswick tickets $11, $16 (800) ALLEGRO 'Dragons on the Wall Feb 3 at 7 p m 'Year of the Serpent' Feb 3 & 4 at 2 p m Victoria Theater N J Performing Arts Center One Center St Newark tickets $18 $9, under age 14 (888) GO NJPAC Philadanco: The Philadelphia Dance Co. modem dance troupe Feb 8 at 8 p m State Theatre Livingston Ave New Brunswick tickets $16-$28 (732) 246-7469 The Twerrampon Drumming & Dance Troupe of Ghana Feb 8 at 10 p m Richardson Auditorium Princeton University tickets $10, $7, seniors, $6, students (609) 258-5000 Yankee Doodle Circus sponsored by the St Mary's Eagle Spirit Sports Association Feb 4 at 1 30 & 4 30 p m St Mary's Gym 301 Second St, South Amboy tickets $10 50, $8 50 in advance, children, two free tickets with each advance adult ticket purchase, $6 50 at the door tickets available at Foodtown, Bordentown Ave, South Amboy (732)721-0276 (800) 992-5696 The Sword in the Stone children's musical based on the classic Arthurian legend presented by A Kid's Forum Sat through Feb 17 at 11 a m The Forum Theatre Co 314 Mam St Metuchen tickets $9 (732) 548-0582 I'm Not Rappaport a comedy by Herb Gardner tale of two octogenarians fighting off attempts to put them out to pasture through Feb 18 Fridays & Saturdays at 8 p m Wednesdays & Sundays at2 p m The Forum Theatre Company 314 Main St Metuchen^ tickets $28-$32 " ' (732) 548-0582 . 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Ward, Attorney « Wholesale Furniture Warehouse 5 Windows on the Water « SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1,2001 1 T NS N.B. residents want to stop DOT construction Rutgers seeks women for N.I.H. funded Weight Reduction Studies ing the speed and stopping the project and those that are seeking to maintain weight ($) Womack said that the township's resat the Department of Nutritional Sciences. idents should just ask for the project to be stopped, because the DOT is more likely Must be post-nienopausal, weigh less than 180 lbs. to just lower the speed limit than end the and currently not taking estrogen project if the requests aie both on the same petition BY DAVE GOLDBERG Nutrition counseling and bone He said it would be more straightforStaff Writer density provided. No drugs. ward for residents to take caie of the conNORTH BRUNSWICK — About 50 struction with the petition while the counNorth Brunswick residents met last week cil takes care of the speed limit problem For further information call to stop the Route 1 and Route 130 interLittle concluded by saying that the change reconstruction proposed by the project will not go away anytime soon state The meeting, held at the municipal building, was led by resident Cathy Nicole s, O representing township residents who support stopping the interchange project, which is being undertaken by the Department of Transportation Township council members Maureen Little, Leo Ryan, Francis "Mack" Womack and Carlo Socio were present Council President Peggy Scanllo could not attend due to an emergency Little said that she would like to see "the project scrapped," and suggested that the town put together a petition with at least 500 signatures to try and stop the interchange construction Womack said Wednesday that the petition proposed at the meeting is currently circulating throughout the township, and is already visible in seveial area businesses Ryan assured the residents that the construction was a senous matter and he would do everything to make the pioject better serve the community "The interchange is a big concern for the entire neighborhood," said Ryan "We Winner of 5 Tony Awards, including Best are looking for various alternatives It is going to work out in the end This is not Musical Revival! Kiss me Kate is now the end " playing at the Martin Beck Theatre, Little announced that there would be ,0 no light added on Independence and 302 West 45th Street. Franklin roads She said that there was no need for the light Call Tele-Charge 212-239-6^00 Little also said that Route 130 should be left the way it currently is at the present MAIL ENTRIES BY time Several members of the public sugFEBRUARY 7 TO: gested that if that decision was approved O n ? by the DOT, it should be put in writing The opening of Finnegans Lane to oi Route 130 was presented as an option "It is not known as yet if this would be an appropriate area to do construction Kiss Me Kate! There were also some questions from the council about the exact amount of money Greater Media Newspapers [to be] invested into the project," Nicole P.O. Box 5001 said, adding that it was important to find out if the highway is going to be closed Freehold, NJ 07728 In addition to the construction, there was also concern about the speed of the traffic flow on Route 130 It was suggested by many residents in attendance that the speed be changed to 35 ,0 mph According to residents, if traffic from Name: Route 1 to Route 130 slows down, there Address: would be less traffic and theiefore less danger for driving City: State: Zip: In addition, residents indicated that 35 mph in a well-policed area would help Greater Media Newspaper you receive: because they believe if a large number of people were pulled over, there would be Two winners will be chosen and notified by phone: Performance will piessure not to speed Nicole said that it is important for the not be on Feb. 14. Only one entry per household. Greater Media town to come together on this issue She employees and their families are not eligible. said that they will be more effective if they L——————— are orgamzed Nicole had suggested that any proposed petition should ask for both lower- 500-name petition needed to end routes 1/130 reconstruction (732) 932-6656 ^TAKEYOUR OUT F O R A Kiss THIS YEAR! Enter to win apair of tickets to: 1 ON BROADWAY! Greater Media Newspapers Valentine's Day Contest O ft A Illltlllit II I a. 1 8 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 NS Teacher wants job back Continued from page 12 than a business relationship. "The red flag went up. I felt uncomfortable; my stomach was queasy.1' she said, adding that she told Jacobs that she wanted to leave, and they returned to the house. When they arrived at the Umbachs' house, Angel asked Jacobs to help her "untangle" the two family cats that were tethered to a line in front of the house. "I should have had him just drop me off," Angel said. Instead or leaving, Jacobs followed Angel into the home where they were met by a surprised Umbach. Umbach then asked Jacobs to leave, but Jacobs refused. "There was my red flag. This guy is not leaving. He was in my face," Umbach said. "I didn't know what to expect." Angel then asked him to leave, and Jacobs retieated to his car in the driveway. Umbach said that while his wife was explaining the situation to him, Jacobs remained outside by his car Umbach then went outside and asked Jacobs to leave again, returned to the house and locked the door. Jacobs left, according to Umbach. "I thought better of confronting this guy outside in the dark," Umbach said. As the night proceeded, Umbach noticed a car traveling slowly by the house and occasionally pulling into the driveway. The couple began getting calls from Jacobs on his cell phone demanding to talk with Angel. Umbach said Jacobs threatened to break into the house. "That is when I called the police," Umbach said. During this time, Umbach said that he was scared, and took one of several guns, which he legally owns, and loaded it inside the house. Umbach explained that he grew up around guns, and that while Angel hates them, he did have several that he used for shooting competitions when he was younger. "They were all registered; I am registered," Umbach said. Umbach was also quick to point out that he had not even been target shooting in several years, and that the gun was only accessible because he intended to start teaching his son about their proper use at the farm. "I always take the safety courses," Umbach said, adding that several of the weapons are antiques and collector's pieces. "They were not hung up. My son didn't even know about them until all this happened," Umbach said. Umbach reiterated that he mainly owned the weapons for investment purposes and not for use. When the police arrived, however, it was Umbach who was charged with a crime. "He (Jacobs) must have called 911 while 1 called the regular number," Umbach said. According to the police report, Jacobs claimed that Umbach threatened to fire a shotgun into the windshield of his car. Jacobs later recanted that statement, claiming that he did not see any weapon. "I did not see a gun," Jacobs said in a later written statement dated Oct. 4. But that night, the accusation was enough to get Umbach arrested and charged. '"He w as doing what he had to do to get out of here," Umbach guessed. As a result, Umbach was arrested and taken to the station in South Brunswick where municipal court Judge Michael Dowgin set bail at $15,000 with a 10 percent option. Police also confiscated several of Umbach's guns. Umbach was later transferred to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick where he spent another several hours before being bailed out. Shortly after the incident hit the newspapers, Umbach was suspended from his job as a teacher at the high school. According to Umbach, the calls to Angel from Jacobs continued. Jacobs said in his statement that he tried several times to drop the charges against Umbach. Umbach said that police, and not Jacobs, had signed the complaint and turned it over to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office That office, Umbach said, downgraded the charge to a disorderly persons offense, but Jacobs did not appear to testify in municipal court on Jan. 11, and the case was dismissed. During this time, Jacobs continued calling Angel. "He felt he was the victim; I should be comforting him," Angel said. "This was done to us. He is not the victim," Umbach said. DAWN MARIE SANNWALOT Angel Umbach expresses her disbelief, concerning the events of this fail at her home in South Brunswick. Acting superintendent Continued from page 1 to express their support for Rimmer, and are concerned that he may leave the district. Resident John Eatonfield wondered why Novak had lost his open mind as far as Rimmer's being qualified as superintendent. Novak reiterated that just because Rimmer is a great principal does not make him a good superintendent. He said that Rimmer lacks the central office experience that would qualify him for this role. Fred Manning, of the committee to recall Petnllo and Novak, said that the board members not in support of Rimmer lied to the community in their role. He also said they lacked integrity. 'The only logical thing you have left to do is resign," said Manning. The committee to recall the board members was formed the day of the Jan. 16 meeting. Resident Kurt Christiansen asked members why they put Rimmer through the process if the board knew all along that they did not want to hire him. Christiansen also said that the legality of the board members boycotting the Jan. 16 meeting should be examined. Novak said mat the Jan. 16 meeting was the first Board of Education meeting he had missed on purpose in 11 years. Rosevear told the community what he considered to be acceptable requirements for a superintendent by reading advertisements for similar positions in a statewide newspaper. In the section for superintendents for grades K-12, the ads all asked for central office experience. Rosevear said there was no option in these ads for someone who lacked that experience. Things may change, though, after the school election on April 17, according to Grimm and Goldstein. The three seats held by Goldstein, Barbara Snepar, and Grimm will be chosen by voters. Goldstein and Snepar confirmed they will seek re-election, while Grimm said Wednesday that he remained undecided. W Cambridge Inn 19 Summerhill Road • Spotswood 2 5 1 - 7 4 0 0 Introducing the SpaTouch® laser to safely remove unwanted hair. It's quick, painless, and costs less than you'd thfnk. Call today for your free consultation AH Dinners Include Soup & Salad Bar, Complimentary Glass of Champagne (over 21), and Dessert Table ADAM & EVE SEAFOOD FEAST Four lobster tails, two crab clusters, two flounder filets, two stuffed shrimp, four clams casmo and four New Zealand mussels in garlic wine sauce, sewed with saffron me <£ broccoli saute LOVE BIRDS FRANCHISE COMBO Robert H Olson, MD, FACS . Kevin T. NM, MD, FACS Philip D. Wey, MD, FACS 76 Eastern Avenue . New Brunswick . 732.418.0709 Sliced Tenderloin topped with portabella mushrooms, and served with stuffed tomato, roasted new potatoes and mixed garden vegetables LOVERS LAND & SEA Chicken, veal, & shrimp egg battered & sautsed in butter with lemon and white wine, sewed over saffron rice with mixed garden vegetables PLASTIC SURGERY ARTS ROMEO & JULIET CHATEAUBRIAND Two 10 oz grilled rib eye steaks, four3oz. Brazilian lobster tails, served with roasted new potatoes and broccoli saute Your Choice Valentine's Q)ay Children's ^Dinners -10 'Hears (Did Only SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 1 9 NS All items in Police Beat are taken from police department records. All suspects are presumed innocent until found guilty in court. arrested and charged with theft and shoplifting from the Grand Union, 4095 Route 1, at 11:38 p.m. on Jan 23. NORTH BRUNSWICK SOUTH BRUNSWICK Following a motor vehicle stop in the parking lot of Wawa on Georges Road, police charged Gilberto M. Cuebas, 29, of Brooklyn, N.Y., with driving while intoxicated at 12:48 a.m. on Jan. 29. He was released on his own recognizance. Following a motor vehicle accident on Raymond Road at 1:07 a.m. on Jan. 25, police charged Joseph A. Move III, 20, of Monmouth Junction with driving while intoxicated. Moye was released on his own recognizance. Following a motor vehicle accident on New Road at 11:46 p.m. on Jan. 25, police charged Michael J. Gilhooly, 50, of Cranbury with driving while intoxicated. Gilhooly was released on his own recognizance. Melissa Murray, 20, Kevin Angelo Calisti, 22, both of Trenton; and Lawrence Rayle, 42, of Monmouth Junction were Police are investigating a bomb threat at the Wal-Mart on Route 1 south at 8:25 p.m. Jan. 23. According to police reports, a WalMart employee received two calls at 8'25 and 8:30 p.m. threatening an explosion, but no bomb was found at the scene, by police. WalMart has had several false bomb threats in the past, according to police. Miguel Soto, 20, of New Brunswick was arrested and charged with fraud and possession of stolen property on Milltown Road at 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 26. Soto allegedly cashed a $500 check at the Fleet Bank on Georges Road in New Brunswick. According to police, the check was one of several reported stolen by a township resident. Tots & Blocks 2 Worth Place & Rt. 516 Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 MB Building & Vans Camp Hours 9:30 A.M.-1:00 P.M. Ages 21/> yrs - 6V2 yrs. Call 732-679-0088 S.B. bomb scare forces evacuation A suspicious package led to some tense moments for a township resident on Monday. The South Brunswick police responded to a Woodland Way home on the report of a suspicious package Jan. 29 at 8:30 p.m. The Woodland Way homeowner told police that an unknown individual had left the package on his doorstep sometime between 4 and 6 p.m. The package was in a U.S. Postal Service Priority Mail bag, according to police. Police were initially suspicious, because the package had no label on it to indicate who had it sent or to whom it was going.The New Jersey State Police Bomb Squad responded to the scene and X-iayed the package, determining that a toy was inside, according to police. Two homes were evacuated for about three hours during the incident, police said. PTA meeting to address kindergarten readiness and insulate it. 25% of a home's heat can escape through an uninsulated attic. The South Brunswick Preschool PTA will hold its next meeting Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be at South Brunswick High School, Room B107, at 750 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Willa Spicer, assistant superintendent of South Brunswick public schools, will discuss preparing children for kindergarten. For more information, call Victoria Barone, secretary, at (732) 438-1846. Heat rises. Adding a layer of insulation to the attic is one of the most cost-effective Massage Therapy Located in South Brunswick ways you can conserve heat. With the price we pay for natural gas rising and 2 mila jrom Ent 8A - N] Turnpike temperatures so low this season, we, at PSE&G, are offering this and other valuable | 732-296-0001 1 Comfortable atmosphere and personalized treatment tips that can reduce your energy bills by up to Bonnie Evans, CMT Member Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals DAY AND EVENING HOURS 20%. 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That's why we're inviting the students of Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties to join in on Central Jersey's only radio broadcast spelling bee for fifth graders with mid-day talk hosts Bernard Spigner and Miss Spell Down Racquel Williams. Here are the dates of SPELL DOWN... Tune in and hear your school compete! • Wednesday, • Wednesday, • Wednesday, • Saturday, January 31st February 7th February 14th February 21st - FINALS March 3rd The Spell Down will take place at WCTC studios. The Spell Down Finals -- Saturday, March 3rd Will be held at the Mega Movies, Route 18, East Brunswick. Don't miss your chance to hear the talented fifth graders of Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties. The South Brunswick Township Department of Recreation and Community Affairs will hold a meeting for all managers of the 2000 women's spring volleyball teams on Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. The meeting is for managers interested in returning to the league in 2001. The meeting will be at the Community Center, New Road in Woodlot Park. All managers must attend this meeting or have a representative present. If a team is not returning for the 2001 season, or if individuals need more information, please call the recreation office by Feb. 20 at (732) 329-4000, ext. 671, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. New teams are welcome and will be admitted into the league on a "space available" basis. A lottery will be held at the organizational meeting to determine the order of entry into the league, if there are spaces. All new teams must have a representative at the meeting to participate in the lottery. Fees for 2001 will be $10 per resident, and $20 for each eligible, nonresident (must work 20 or more hours per week in South Brunswick). Fees and rosters are due by Feb. 28 before 4 p.m. Checks must be made payable to South Brunswick Township. 1 I I I WCTC-AM Presents The 5th Grade Spelling Bee • Wednesday, y, S.B. volleyball team managers meeting set 9 am -12 noon 9 am -12 noon 9 am -12 noon 9 am -12 noon 9 am -12 noon wctc I 145O AM Central Jersey's Information Source 9 Wild West Casino Night slated for B'nai Tikvah Congregation B'nai Tikvah will hold a Wild West Casino Night March 3 from 7:30-11:30 p.m. Tickets purchased prior to Feb. 3 are $45, which includes $50 in chips; tickets purchased after Feb. 3 include $25 in chips; and tickets at the door are $55 each, with $25 in chips. The event will be at the congregation at 1001 Finnegan's Lane, North Brunswick. The event will feature an open bar, buffet dinner, dessert, dancing, and casinostyle gaming. There will be a raffle, and a silent auction featuring such prizes as a one-week vacation in Hilton Head, S.C., and ownership of a St. Martin timeshare. To purchase tickets, or for additional information, call Caryl at (732) 297-3780 or Cyndi at 297-1577. Divorce recovery group & seminar set by church Princeton Church of Christ will hold its Divorce Recovery Support Group Feb. 2 and 23, 7:30 p.m. A divorce recovery seminar, "Dealing with Anger" will be held Feb. 9, 7:30 p.m. The church is at 33 River Road, Princeton, and the programs are free. Individuals must call to reserve child care. For more information, call Phyllis Rich at (609) 581-3889. N.B, library to offer free Valentine's Day program The North Brunswick Public Library will present a Valentine's Day story and craft program for children, age 5 and older, on Feb. 10 at 11a.m. Children are invited to create a Valentine craft and decorate holiday cookies. Registration may be made by calling the library at (732) 246-3545. The library is at 880 Hermann Road, North Brunswick. 1 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 2 1 NS Sports Four local sports to be honored BY poyCjyicKENZJE "staff Writer T his Sunday, the Pines Manor in Edison will host the annual meeting of the New Jersey Sports Writers Association, a banquet that includes an lineup of guest speakers and honors a group of athletes and coaches from the Sentinel's coverage area. During the banquet, which is attracting personalities ranging from Bobby Thompson and Ralph Branca to Joe Klecko, a group of locals will be acknowledged for their contributions to sports throughout their careers. South River's Joe Susan, the Division IAA Football Coach of the Year at Davidson, N.C., will be honored, as will Rutgers' Hall of Fame basketball star John Somogyi of Milltown; his daughter, Kristen Somogyi, also of Milltown; and Greg Roy, an East Brunswick High School graduate who was recently named the Track Coach of the Year for his work at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. According to Dr. Emery Konick Jr., president of the N.J. Sports Writers Association, the four honorees will be honored for their success in the world of sports. "We're very excited about this year's banquet and the list of honorees," said Konick, a resident of Edison. "It's nice to see local products getting recognized for their accomplishments." Joe Susan has quickly become one of the top coaches in all of collegiate sports. One of the best success stories in Division I-AA football last year was the play of Davidson, which racked up its first unbeaten season under the South River resident's guidance. Davidson's football squad registered a 100 record to become the first athletic team in the school's history to go undefeated. Playing an independent schedule, the 'North Carolina football team was ranked fifth in Don Hansen's Division I-AA national ratings, despite the school's low enrollment of only 1,600 students and its lack of athletic scholarships. For Susan, 44, who spent 19 years as an assistant coach at the college level at Bucknell and Princeton universities, the season was his most rewarding as a coach, he said. "It was great," he said. "The kids responded to the challenges." Susan went to Davidson after serving as the offensive line coach at Princeton University from April 1991 to January 2000. When Head Coach Steve Tosches was fired, Susan decided to leave Princeton to accept a job as the offensive line coach at the University of Memphis, Tennessee. From there, the former Delaware University and South River High School standout was offered the job at Davidson, which he declined at first. However, on April 24 he decided to take the job, and set out to give Davidson its best team in history. Today Susan has returned home to accept a spot as the offensive line coach for the rebuilding of Rutgers' football team, under new Head Coach Greg Schiano, whom Susan recruited to play at Bucknell. Susan hopes to help Schiano build Rutgers into a national contender, and is looking forward to the challenge his new position presents. John Somogyi will always be remem- bered as one of the best players to ever step onto a high school basketball court in New Jersey. As a member of the St. Peter's High School basketball team, Somogyi shattered numerous records over the course of his brilliant career. Among some of the records he set were the all-time national high school foul-shooting record, the most free throws made in a career (1,034) and a single season (380), the all-time New Jersey scoring record (3,310 points) and the state's all-time career average (33.4). In addition to his records, Somogyi was named All-State twice, a Parade All-American, and the Eastern United States Player of the Year in 1968. He led die New Brunswick school to the 1968. state basketball championship, and helped the school's baseball team win a pair of state championships in 1966 and 1967. Somogyi began his college career at New Mexico, Las Cruces, N.M., where he was named the 1969 National College Freshman Player of the Year. But he transferred to Rutgers the next year, where he continued his torrid shooting and wound up as the second all-time scorer at Rutgers with an average of 21 points per game. At Rutgers, he led the Scarlet Knights in scoring and assists for two seasons and scored over 1,000 points. Following his playing career, Somogyi quickly turned to coaching, where he has accumulated a 275-111 record as the head coach at St. Peter's, St. Joseph's, McCorristin Catholic and Madison Central (now Old Bridge High School). In his 15 years of coaching, Somogyi has won eight conference championships, three county championships and four sectional championships, and he has accumulated 11 20-win seasons, including 10 straight. He was selected as Coach of the Year seven times and is the only New Jersey high school athlete ever to have a day named in his honor (April 28,1968). Currently, Somogyi directs the highly successful John Somogyi Shooting Camp and the Central Jersey Preseason Basketball Camp, where he continues to mentor young players trying to learn the fundamentals of the game he dominated for so long. As for his daughter, Kristen Somogyi, she has racked up an impressive resume of her own. During her career at St. Peter's, Kristen scored 3,899 points to break the state record (3,310) which was held by her father. She was also a three-time Parade AllAmerican, and was a first team Kodak, USA Today, Street and Smith all-American, as well as the Gatorade New Jersey and Mid-Atlantic player of the year. Kristen was also named New Jersey Female Athlete of the Year, a three-time allstate player and a four-time all-county player. During her four years at St. Peter's, she led the team to a 117-7 record, including the 1992 Tournament of Champions title (19-0) and back-to-back state titles. She was selected to the New Jersey AllCentury Team by the Star Ledger and appeared in numerous spoils-related publica- JEFF HUNTLEY South Brunswick's Aby Nimsick tries to get around an Old Bridge defender during Friday's game at South Brunswick.The Vikings played weil, but fell to the Knights 55-42, despite Heather Domotor's game-high 16 points. tions, including Sports Illustrated and Glamour magazine's "Women in the News." In college, Kristin helped lead the University of Virginia to the 1993 Atlantic Coast Coast Conference regular season and tournament championships, and to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament. Transferring to Rutgers after her freshman season, Kristen led the Scarlet Knights in assists, three-point shooting and foul shooting. Currently, Kristen is teaching physical education and coaching basketball at Ranway Middle School and runs a highly successful basketball camp. Like her father, she has shown that she can not only play the game, she can teach it pretty well, too. Since graduating from East Brunswick High School, Greg Roy has become one of the top collegiate track coaches in the nation. His teams are consistently challenging for conference and national titles, which is why he has been recognized as Coach of the Year on several occasions. After graduating from college, where he was a pretty good track star himself, Roy immediately became involved in coaching the sport he loved. After coaching at Sornerville High School in 1980, it was on to the University of Massachusetts, where he served as assistant cross country and track and field coach. While at U. of Mass., Roy earned his master's degree in sports management. From there, he moved on to Bucknell for the 198385 seasons, where he again served as the assistant cross country and track and field coach. In 1985, he joined the staff at University of Connecticut as head cross country coach and assistant men's track coach; however, his skills were quickly recognized, and he was named the head coach in 1990. From that point on, Roy's tenure as head coach has been filled with successes. Entering his 16th year at the helm, Roy was named the 2000 New England Regional Men's Coach of the Year, after his team captured the New England Region Outdoor Track and Field Championships for the first time since 1975, finished runner-up to Notre Dame in the Big East Conference Track and Field Championships and posted a sixthplace finish at the IC4A Championships. But his team's top achievement last year, came at the Penn Relays, where the Huskies won the Championship of America distance medley relay. During the winter campaign, Roy guided the Huskies to their seventh straight New England Indoor Track Championship. In his 15-year career at UConn, Roy has been honored eight times as Coach of the Year. He was honored as the NCAA Division I Indoor Coach of the Year in 1993, 1996 and 1998; he was also the NCAA District I Outdoor Coach of the Year in 1996. A closer look shows that Roy's teams were 21-3 for the 1998-99 season with a 123 outdoor mark and 9-0 indoors. They were 21-2 for their 1995-96 campaigns. In 1997 the UConn outdoor team went 15-0 in dual competition. 2 2 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 The inductees for the New Brunswick High School Athletic Hall of Fame for the class of 2001 have been picked for induction at the dinner in May at the Hyatt Hotel, New Brunswick The names will be made public after they or the families of the deceased inductees ha\e been notified TickeLs for the dinner ate now on sale and can be obtained by notifying the high school athletic director Pat Daly, at .(732) 745-5337, oi going directly to the school at 1125 Livingston A\e New Brunswick 08901 The New Jersey Devils present D.A.R.E. Hockey Night 2001 on March 6 The event features second level seats for only $28 toi the game against the Ottawa Senators at the Continental Airlines Arena at the Meadowlands Proceeds directly benefit each child's D A R E Pioeram and D A R E New Jersey For each ticket sold $3 goes to each child's program and $1 goes to the state program Orders are filled on a first come, fustsened basis No refunds or exchanges on tickets pui chased Purchasers are responsible tor their transportation For moie information, call your local D A R E officei evenings beginning Feb 1 and Feb 26 The 18-and-over leagues start Feb 6 All games are held on Tuesday nights All leagues run for 10 weeks and include team shirts and awards Proper equipment is required Foi more information contact Donna at (732) 297-8765 The Kendall Park skating and roller hockey facility, located at 3550 Route 27 in the Kendall Paik section of South Brunswick, will be accepting registrations foi upcoming rollei hotkey leagues Kids ages 5-8 may join the "Learn to Plav" class, held on Wednesdays at 5 30 p m , 6 30 p m or 7 30 pra Players ages 8-14 play on Satuiday mornings Teens (13-17) play Wednesday evenings Sign-ups and first games are Feb 7 and Feb 10 Adult over-30 leagues play on Monda> nights or Thursday South Brunswick Baseball Association registration forms foi the 2001 spring baseball program have been mailed to the association's 2000 baseball participants Foims for kindergarten students have been distributed thiough the schools Foims also may be picked up at the Recreation Centei at Woodlot Park, the municipal center, South Biunsvvick libiary, oi at Grand Slam Completed registration forms must be postmarked by Jan 31 Questions legarding reglstiation may be faxed to (732) 297-5918 or e-mail SBAAINFO® AOL COM OFFENSE-DEFENSE FOOTBALL CAMP at Melpftl University June 2 4 -< 2 9 AIR Pros NFL & College Coaches Boys 8-18 • Full Contact Improvement Guaranteed OFFENSE CALL 1-888-963-2267 DEFENSE www.offensedefense.com Sell Your Car! Get your motor running for an "Automotive SALE!" We're rewed-up and ready to help you sell your vehicle .•,for one LOW price... CALL CLASS1FIEDT0DAY! Only $ 32 00 The New Jersey Interscholastic Lacrosse Officials Association is currently seeking interested candidates to become high school boys' lacrosse officials For moie information, contact Bill Long at (609) 6885500, ext 2251 Registration for Madison Park's Teeball league (ages 5 and 6 by Aug 1,2001) is $30 Registration cost foi one child (any other division) is $60. Maximum registiation cost foi a family is $80 A refundable workbond of $100 is required and is due at registration Upon completion of 10 hours of work, bond money will be refunded All new registrants must bring a copy of their birth certificate Fund-raising activities will take place throughout the season and participation is required Registration will be held at the Madison Park Little League fieldhouse on Feb 3 from 11am to 1 p.m, Feb 4 from noon to 2 p m, and Feb 17 from 11am to 1 p m For more information, call (732) 721-6162 The West Windsor Wildcats under-14 fastpitch softball team is looking for a few skilled players to complete their spring/summer roster The team will play in seven sanctioned tournaments in addition to league play Please contact Jack Kasper at (609) 936-0012, or e-mail jackl2@aol com for more information The Central Jersey Riptide, a youth and adult soccer league, is looking for players for a new league, which will play its games on weekends in January and February at Rutgers University, New Brunswick Training academies are also being offered, and the league is open to both individuals and teams For more information, call (732) 940-7302 ftaoteet Your Homer >• * >. The American Diabetes Association i< hosting its sixth annual Rainbow Gals March 24 at the Newark Airport Marnol Hotel Ottis " O J " Anderson, Super Bow XXV MVP, will be an honoree at this black tie event The Rainbow Gala was created b\ the diabetes foundation because Afncar Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans are two to four times more likely to have dia betes than the population as a whole The pur pose of the event is to raise funds and mciease awareness of the high mcidence of diabetes m minority communities, and to continue the mission of the American Diabetes Association to prevent and cure diabetes and improve the lives of all those affected by the disorder The American Diabetes Association is the nation's leading voluntary health organization supporting diabetes research, information and advocacy Founded m 1940, the association supports volunteers m every state and region of the country, providing services to more than 800 communities Pitchers are wanted for a men's 28-andover Central Jersey MSBL team from Old Bridge The games are played on Sunday mornings Call (732) 679-3635 or e-mail oldbndgemarlins@aol com for more information Items for Sport Shorts may be faxed to the Sentinel at (732) 780-4192 or e-mailed to sports©gmnews com 1 5 5 1 HWY. 2 7 , EDISON, NJ (Border of Highland Park) "16 Vacuums 24 Hours » Exterior Wash • Hurricane Blowers CLASSIFIED I-800-6604ADS f A 14-year-old and/or eighth-grade boys AAU basketball team, coached by expen enced varsity high school and youth coaches needs thiee players Call (732) 970-1110 foi more information ULTRA MODERN STATE OF THE ART EQUIPMENT Copy changes are allowed for mileage and price at any time. Some restrictions apply Private individuals only No ptetos will be returned Ads run in 7 newspapers in Middlesex & Monmouth Counties & are Online! " Jersey Girls Fastpitch Softball Leagui is now accepting registrations for gnls' U10 U12, U14, U16 and women's leagues (age1 18 and up) foi the spring season Foi more information, call (732) 845-0880 oi e-mai jrzgrlfastpitch@aol com OIL TANKS REMOVED The Car Wash (Each additional line ! 8) Mrmfer Media Newspapers North Brunswick's 12-year-old All Star team is looking for a few players wh< are inteiested in going to Cooperstown, N Y for tournament play this summei To qualify you must be 12 years old or under on Aug 1 2001, and have experience and a desire t< play against some of the best baseball team in the nation Haid work, dedication am mandatory practice hours are lequired Enrollment is limited Call Rick Scarillo a (732) 821-1582 for more information A North Brunswick girls under-14 4 Lines • 4 Weeks LOCAL 732-358-5210 fAXB2-780-4678 • www.gmnews.com travel soccer team is looking for a goalie Anyone who is interested should call (732 821-6420 AURORA mm* CARS " \ s R T 18 VANS HT 1 \S - P PICK-UPS § CAR WASH |m 4X4's I • '.nnT ""W"' " "k'V'. 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(164005284) Call (732) 525-1550 MICHAEL COLOMBO OLD BRIDGE '224,900 WON'T LAST LONG Immaculate spacemaker split with 3 BR, 1VS B close to shopping and NYC transportation. (164005275) Call (732) 525-1550 MILLT0WN '239,900 $ EAST BRUNSWICK 55,000 S 37,888 SPOTSWOOD Stately side hall colonial, built in 1920's banquet size formal dining room, hardwood floors, wide moldings, detached two car garage, maintenance free siding. Best location in complex balcony overlooks the pond walk to shopping and N.Y. transportation. Maint. fee includes taxes, heat, gas, water, pool, tennis. Asking $55,000. Adult community (55 and over) 2 bedroom 2 bath mobile home lovely "Clearwater Village" very clean and ready to move in condition. Neighborhood in great location. A must see!! Call (732) 254-1700 Call (732) 254-1700 Call (732) 254-1700 VICTOR SIMOES SOUTH RIVER $ 136,900 FOR INVESTORS!!! Good investment lot with 2 houses. Needs some cosmetic work. Both houses are rented. Make your offer! Call (732) 254-1700 LAILA SHEHATA SOUTH RIVER $ EAST BRUNSWICK '575,000 EAST BRUNSWICK CHARMING CONTEMPORARY Fabulous 2 story custom-built home in Colonial Oaks. 4/5 bedrooms 4.5 baths, full basement. Amenities galore!!! Colonial 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, basement, 2 car garagB on wooded lot. '307,000 Call (732) 254-1700 Call (732) 254-1700 FRANKLIN $ '167,900 HUNTING™ PARK 3 bedroom, 2'A bath tmvnhome with walkout basement. Great location! Backs to woods. (SB043-00-6299) Call (732) 297-0200 NANCYVANORDEN GHINA SIDANI 419,900 HILLSBOROUGH 399,900 A MUST SEE! DESIRABLE HERITAGE LANDING Spectacular young col, 4 BR, 2'A BA, 2 car garage, high ceil bsmt, fully loaded w/ over S100K ot upgrades. 2 story foyer w/custom ceramic tile, & too many to mention - you have to see it to appreciate it. floors. Bright & spacious rooms, trick fenced patio, private Call (732) 297-0200 Call (732) 297-0200 Immaculate four bedroom ranch. Hardwood & marble wooded backyard, close to golf courses, ma|or hwys, hospitals. (SBQ43-00-62S3) EWiNG $ 189,9Q0 FRANKLIN $ 215,000 STONE COLONIAL Beautiful garden surrounds this spacious home. 4 BRS, IVz baths, LR with fireplace, FDR with built-in china closet & bookshelves and a walk out finished basement. (SB043-QO-6314) Lovingly cared for 3 bedroom townhousa with 2Vi baths, fireplace, partially finished full basement and 1 car garage. Upgraded cabinets & lighting add to the value. Absolutely gorgeous!! Rl. 27 to Countryside development. (SB043-00-6303) Call (732) 297-0200 Call (732) 297-0200 24 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 NS THE MARKETPLACE • Real Estate • Business • Auto • Classified • YHD.com raises additional $3 million in venture capital YourHomeDirect.com (YHD.com), New Jersey's first full-service, Internet-based real estate agency, has secured $3 million in venture capital from Palisade Capital Management of Fort Lee. In addition to providing venture capital, Palisade Capital Management, with $2.1 billion in assets under management, provides investment management to a client base that includes pension funds of some of the world's largest corporations such as IBM, DaimlerChrysler and General Electric. The $3 million invested by Palisade Capital Management is expected to fold into a $10 - $20 million round of financing over the next three to six months to fund YHD.com's expansion It joins $11.5 million invested by many of the nation's top home builders, including K Hovnanian, Ryland Homes, Toll Brothers and Kushner Cos , as well as the Wall Street Merchant Bank, First Level Capital. YHD.com has become the fastest-growing full-service, Internet-backed real estate company in the country, according to Glenn Cohen, YHD.com founder and president. The company's historic success has helped make YHD.com attractive for investors, Cohen added. "We have generated a great deal of enthu- siasm among our funding sources, even while many venture capitalists are expressing caution when it comes to providing capital to Internet-related businesses," Cohen said. " It goes to show that people are not seeing us as a dot-com, but rather as a full-service real estate agency which utilizes technology in order to create efficiencies which turn into savings for YHD.com customers." Known as the "Home of the 2 Percent Realtor Commission," YHD.com provides home sellers and buyers with the benefits of Internet convenience and professional assistance and services such as low commission home seller plans, virtual tours and an array of mortgage services by YHDCapital.com. Within the past six months, YHD.com has listed more than 1,846 homes and sold or put under contract more than 700 homes worth more than $150 million — remarkable achievement for a new real estate company. YHD's mortgage subsidiary, YHDCapital, which has only been in existence since May 1, has recorded more than $44 million in mortgage originations. For more information on the services offered by YHD.com, visit the company's Web site at www.yourhomedirect.com (www.YHD.com) or call (877) CALLYHD. Let's Talk Gloria Nilson REALTORS Real Estate Why not contact one of our GMAC representatives today'for a tour of theseJine homes! Presented by Arthur Napolitano Broker - Sales Associate SELLING YOUR HOME iiiif^ SOUTH BRUNSWICK $499,999 SUPREME LIVING 4 BR, 2 5 bath home nestled on a cul-de-sac Fam. Rm w/stone fplc, custom kitchen, 1st fl Library, master suite w/sttting rm Fin Basement w/bar SOUTH BRUNSWICK $674,900 SPECTACULAR Absolutely gorgeous home on premium lot loaded with upgrades! 1st floor master suite, library, full basement, massive redwood deck, park-like setting SOUTH BRUNSWICK $394,900 IMMACULATE country colonial w/premium location on cul-de-sac. Newly finished basement w/Berber carpet, fam rm w/fplc, lg kit w/center island. Sellers should realize that there is a difference between putting their homes on the market and having their houses marketed. While the former implies that there is no more to selling a home than making it available, the latter recognizes that an aggressive strategy is needed to identify and inform potential buyers. Real estate agents who pursue the latter strategy know that successful marketing entails setting the right listing price, advertising in a wide variety of media, and making comprehensive information available through the proper channels. All this takes a great deal of energy and creativity. Marketing a home requires agents to be one step ahead of the crowd, not in lockstep with it. When you are ready to sell, give me, Art Napolitano, a call. Together, we will map out a marketing plan focused on maximizing your profit. Let me put 22 years of experience to work for you. Call'me at 297-7171 ext. 107. My New Area Listings: 6 Forest Court North 146 Serpentine Road 39 Constable Road (YOUR ADDRESS HERE) Our Spring Market is already heating up! Give me a call today and prepare yourself for success. M1LLT0WN $169,900 PRICED TO SELL!!! Expanded colonial with 3BR's, 2 5 baths, loft & sun room. Newer kitchen & baths Finished basement, cential air, ceiling fans EAST WINDSOR $229,900 FANTASTIC home loaded with newer upgrades and a full finished basement complete with playroom & office www nymetro.coldwellbanker.com 732-398-2600 REALTOR Ktfp"://wweleganfhbmei.org1 NEW ADDRESS! 3228 Route 27 Kendall Park, 08824 Sft90*yih SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1,2001 2 S NS THE MARKETPLACE » Real Estate » Business • Auto • Classified « Empress Trawel joins American Express intworic Local travelers can now enjoy the benefit of two worlds — the confidence of an experienced staff of travel consultants and the world's largest travel company. Empress Travel and Cruises, located at 740 Route 18, East Brunswick, has become Epic Travel and Cruises, an American Express Travel Services representative. Frank T. Primerana, the agency's president, says, "We are very pleased and proud to join forces with this unique network. Our clients can now travel with the knowledge that an American Express office located at their destination can attend to virtually all their travel needs." Clients now have convenient access to' a wide range of valuable financial services including, for American Express Card members, emergency check cash- ing. Customers can now purchase and refund American Express Traveler's Cheques and Gift Cheques at one convenient location. "Our customers can access American Express' wide range of financial services wherever they travel. American Express Travel Agencies around the world have been a haven for travelers for more than 100 years," Primerana said. The American Express company is headquartered in New York City and has more than 1,700 owned and representative travel agencies around the world. Epic Travel and Cruises is open seven days a week. Visit them at the East Brunswick location, call them at (732) 390-8300, or visit the Web site at www.epictravelonline.com. ERA Brokers ofN.J. looks back and ahead in real estate The ERA Brokers of New Jersey reported that 2000 was an excellent year for real estate in the Garden State. According to brokers around the state, New Jersey attracted a multitude of homebuyers, property values increased, listing levels were stable and inventory moved quickly this past year. Contributing to New Jersey's attractiveness are its close proximity to New York, Philadelphia, the Shore and Atlantic City. According to Pat Dineen, broker/owner of ERA Dineen Realty, Parlin section of Sayreville, "With its excellent schools, desirable commute to the city, nearness to the shore and large property lots, central New Jersey is attracting homebuyers, many of whom were originally headed to Westchester or Long Island." Farther north, the easy commute to Gayle Ciallella, marketing director for Zastko, Realtors, has been delighted with New York has given many communities Golden Valley Estates in Farrington Lake the progress made in Golden Valley Estates there a boost in home values. According to in North Brunswick, announces that all and feels that this is a good time to get the Jerry Lapides, broker/owner, ERA Lapides properties have been sold except for four spring jump on the remaining properties Real Estate Co., "The real estate market this year has been outstanding. Resale remaining lots, two of which have model before the entire subdivision is sold out. homes. One model, the Marquee n, is now Further information and brochures can home prices in our area have increased 30being offered at $437,000 and the Chateau be obtained by calling Gloria Zastko, plus percent over home prices in 1999." is being offered at $605,000. The remain- Realtors, at (732) 297-0600 or visiting the Lapides attributes the region's influx of buyers primarily to the addition of the ing two lots with custom homes start at homesites every Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Midtown Direct train to New York, which $450,000. All properties are on a half acre Directions are exit 9 on the New Jersey cut commuting time down to 25 minutes. or more and are contiguous to Farrington Turnpike to Route 18 north to Route 1 The National Association of Realtors Lake. south to Route 130 south to Old Georges (NAR) is forecasting 4.99 million existinghome sales for 2000 (compared to an allGloria Zastko, president of Gloria Road. Four properties areleft at Golden Valley Estates time high of 5.2 million in 1999), making it the second strongest year on record. New-home sales are expected to be 892,000, a slight increase of 1.7 percent from 1999. For 2001, the NAR predicts that even with the economy forecast to slow, there will be continued strength in the housing market with resale home sales fairly stable and new home sales declining 3.4 percent. In New Jersey, Realtors experienced stable home listing inventories and dramatic price increases in 2000. According to Dineen, there was an apparent inventory shortage last year, though, in actuality, listings remained stable. "What led to the appearance of an inventory shortage was the decrease of 'days on the market' (an industry standard to measure listing movement) from 60 days to 28 days. Listings just came in and sold much faster than usual." What advice do brokers have for homebuyers and sellers in 2001? For buyers — take your time with one of the most important and expensive decisions you will ever make. For sellers — be realistic when you price your home. Listen to your Realtor and look at comparables that have sold in your market. Consumers interested in learning more about housing in New Jersey can contact their local ERA office or visit the ERA Web site at www.ERA.com. In 2000 Dawn helped 150 families get "HAPPILY MOVED" This Year She Would Love to Help You! CALL DAWNPETROZZMI TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT VisitDawn's Website @ dawnpetrozzini.com email dawnremax@home.com SOUTH BRUNSWICK $79,900 LAND 10.3 Wooded Acres Princeton Address GRIGGSTOWN $249,900 DAYTON $349,900 SOUTH BRUNSWICK $194,900 DAWN PETROZZINI Broker-Associate/Owner KEMAX GREATER PRINCETON Located at PRINCETON FORRESTAL VILLAGE 732-297-4940 609-951-8600 pager: 732-214-8417 HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP $267,500 SOUTH BRUNSWICK $329,900 PRINCETON $329,900, SOUTH BRUNSWICK $331,900,. . SOUTH BRUNSWICK ^ $390,000 FRANKLIN PARK $145,900 WEST WINDSOR $439,?00 i e &i 26 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 NS THE MARKETPLACE • Real Estate • Business • Auto • Classified • ERA demystifies winter home selling EXPERIENCE TRUST RELIABILIT^SERVICE Congratulations to our p GFor ^December Annette Verona Suzanne Katz Lenders Phone # Swati Mankikar FEATURED HOMES OF THE WEEK EAST BRUNSWICK $1,350,000 Prestigious locjt 5 ">00 sq ft custom honiL on 4+ scU dLres 5BR/4 S bj, 2MxI5 dis kit in gr Svlv poo] EAST HKLNSWICkROLLIEDWIS 7>2 2->4-Wl) EBR8BW NORTH BRUNSWICK $439,900 SpauoiJA tit swill iBR/4 bath tu! on uotikd lot w/mirhle M tutli MBR "itjjtL futlbsmt 2 Ldr an gir deck pitio CV>T BRUNSWICK ROLUE D VVIS 1M 2M 1750 EBR8S66 EAST BRUNSWICK $329,000 Super spacious 1BIU2 5 ba spin v\/iiwble enti> open & urv layout, brick FP '"oasis j ard, mgr pool uYck F-\Sr BRUNSWICK RDLLIE DAVIS 712-21* 1710 EBR89W MILLTOWN Homeowners often shudder at the thought of selling their home in the winter out of fear that there will be fewer buyers, their home will look less attractive and will command a lower selling price than in the springtime. Following are the four most common myths as well as the truth about selling a home in the winter. Myth No. 1: If I wait until the spring to sell my house, there will be more buyers and more competition for my home. TVuth: "There really is no spring market anymore," according to Hank Nalbandian, president/owner ERA Nalbandian Realty, "since most markets are interest-rate driven. Interest rates are currently low, and that is what motivates most buyers." Though you may get more foot traffic through your home in the spring, a good portion of these people are just "lookers." According to Linda Trott, broker/owner ERA Trott Realty, Marlboro, "In the late fall and winter you may get fewer buyers, but you tend to get more serious and qualified buyers because few people like to spend an afternoon browsing through homes when the weather is cold and rainy. The "lookers" wait until spring. Myth No. 2: "My house will sell for a higher price in the spring" or "since the economy was so good in 2000, I'll wait to get an even higher price for my house this year." Truth: The high home prices of 2000 may not continue well into 2001. We know $231,000 1 bLilroora rjnih with EIK, larje LR vv/woodb FP formal DR lull bastratnt garage Fla nn in tharming utmmunitv LAS r BRUNSWICK ROLUE DA\ IS 712 2S4 W O EBR89W H7im You Expect Wore.. 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With the political uncertainties that come with a new administration, there is no way to predict what lies ahead in the spring of 2001. "A significant benefit of winter homeselling is that there is less inventory at this time of year, which translates into less competition among listings, and buyers bidding up the prices of the low inventory," states Nalbandian. "Remember, it only takes one buyer to purchase a house, and sellers establish the price that they want," advises Trott. "Houses that are well decorated, updated and in move-in condition always move rapidly." Myth No. 3: My house looks better in the spring when the trees have leaves and the flowers are blooming. Truth: Remember, the playing field is level whatever season you choose to sell your home. In the spring, everyone's house has blooming flowers and trees. Do not discount the benefits of winter selling. Myth No. 4: Since I need to move in the spring, I will wait until after the winter to sell my house. Truth: Winter homesellers can choose a closing date in the spring which can benefit both the seller and the buyer. The seller, knowing that their house is sold, can go and buy a new house without pressure. The buyer benefits by having the necessary time to sell their old house. Consumers interested in learning more about selling their home in the late fall/winter can contact their local ERA office or visit the ERA Web site at www.ERA.com. Barry I Albin selected for 'Best Lawyers in America' East Brunswick resident Barry T. Albin, Esq., a shareholder with the Woodbridge-based law firm of Wilentz, Goldman and Spitzer, P.A., has been selected for The Best Lawyers in America. The Best Lawyers in America has been published since 1983 and is regarded as the preeminent referral guide to the legal profession. Those attorneys included have been selected through a rigorous peer review-based evaluation. A listing in Best Lawyers is considered an honor because only those attorneys receiving consensus support from their peers are included and a listing cannot be purchased. Albin concentrates his practice in areas of criminal law, civil rights law and civil litigation. Albin received his juris doctorate from Cornell Law School in 1976 and his bachelor of arts degree from Rutgers College, New Brunswick, in 1973. 30-yr Fix. y^|j|j^[J 1-yr ARM ESEffll Comments RATE PTS, RATE PTS, RATE PTS. 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Asking $75. for both. BEDROOM SET Bunk Beds - GUITAR, ORGAN & BASS. T . v . M e m o r e x m a d e by Queen Anne chairs, end table, Popular a Classical. All levels. BARN DOORSNatural wood. Pre-payment required. Fax 732-780-4678 Mitsubishi, 44" Ig., screen in Ig. coffee table, $2,000. neg. Exc. Prof, instruction at your home. 5 drawer dresser, desk wood cabinet. Asking $250./ condition, 2 years young. yrs. teachina experience. Mastercard.VISA or w/lighted hutch, shelving unit, 27 Patio Furn: 2 alum, bar sets. best offer. Call 732-251-1471 Online 24/7 2 bunky boards & mattresses. Hank Ploskon732-238-1555 Discover accepted Like new. Call 732-679-4401 BUNK BEDS-Custom formica www.gmnews.com Exc. cond. $1,250. or best with built in drawers & shelves, MOVING SALEl Sofa Sectional offer. 6 DRAWER DRESSER Name matching ladder & guard rail. sleeper, exc. cond, $700. Patio W/HUTCH $75. There is a Difference Like new, orig. $1,500..asking Set, $150, Graco 4 in 1 Stroller, Cali 732-625-0141 $90., and other household and THE EASY WEIGH! SHAPE $400. Call 732-972-5424 Address. baby items. Call 732-257-2431 UP & SLIM DOWN WITH BEDROOM SET-Girl's. Green Professional Instruction & cream, Provincial. 6 drawer 63 Milltown Rd., E. Brunswick COCKTAIL & END HERBALIFEI 800-887-1899 double dresser w/mirror, twin bed Initials at end of prayer. 732-257-8637 Phone _ T A B L E S a set in Oriental & end table. S250.732-390-4065 matif. Best offer, 732-679-6381 P a r s o n ' s A r m l e s s D i n i n g Chairs (6). Black upholstery. 1.77 Pear Shaped Diamond, CRIB • 3 pc. set, bowed effect, .EXP.. MC/VISA/DISCOVER # DINETTE SET - square round $600. Faux marble dining table Color G, Clarity SI1 with.GIA colored, dressing table (3 1063b Tutoring table, 4 chairs, AS glass top, base w/brass support. Needs Cert. 4.05 Starburst Diamond, light drawers). 5 drawer dresser, rattan base, can seat 8. Exc. glass top, $100. Chandelier: Color I, Clarity S12, with EGL $950. Check One Prayer: Stroller: Emmaljunga, cond. Ask. $250. 732-525-2778 Comtemp. glass, $100. Ent. Cert. Call for more info. Please return lorrn with check or money order $150. Call 732-723-0357. • Sl.Jude Novena l o i $31.00 payabls to Greater Media Newspapers 10?'w x 82" h x 22" 732-433-0944 DINETTE SET- 54" round glass Center: ALGEBRA I & II SAT'S deep. 3 pc. beige laux marble, CRIB All white, with premium Q Prayer to St Jude top wrought iron table, w/7 chai" formica & glass w/lighted bar, MEDICARE N E B U L I Z E R Geometry & Basic Skills. mattress, dresser & matching • Prayer to the Blessed Virgin (materiaTseats) & 2 bar stooU, brass trim, $1,500. Room g l i d e r . Perfect c o n d i t i o n , Need Help? Feeling frustrated? Greater Media Newspapers like new. S500. 732-863-9616 Divider: oriental black, 4 pan- PATIENTS! • Prayer to the Holy Spirit §500./best offer. 732-536-3882 Experienced Teacher & Tutor. STOP paying cash for Call 732-613-9225 P.O. Box 5001 els, each 1 6 " wide, 6' high Albuteral. Atrovent, etc. -V DINING ROOM SET -V Q Additional Novemui 3499 RL 9 North, Freehold, NJ 07728 Dark pine, Old Country. Table, w/bird & flower print, $175. MEDICARE pays tor them. We SIMMONS CRIB- W/ mattress Natural Wood w/ blue trim, available please call 4 chairs, 2 leaves and 2 PC. Cocktail Table: 6 sided, brass bill Medicare and deliver to $140. 6 pc, comforter/bumper Certified, guaranteed results. hutch. Excellent condition. base, glass top, $500. All exc. you. MED-A-SAVE set, S35. Exc. cond. 732-390-Q384 Your home. Call 732-780-4428 1-R00-538-9849 EXT. 21P $400./neg- Call 732-441-9654 cond. Call 732-741-3788 FIREWOOD ALL BRAND NEW 732-431-7667 ••••••••• GLASS TABLE ACE PET SITTING TEA PARTIES DISC JAKEY *••••••** DJ u* Happy Ads Are Here! 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