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Who would have
thought back in
September 1963 that
Gloria Frances would be making
history, still tapping away 50 yearslater? After thousands of students
and a reputation as one of
North Jerseys premiere
dance schools, the Gloria
Frances School of
Performing Arts is proud
to be celebrating its
50th season.
Gloria began danc-
ing at age of three at
many venues, including
the famous Steel Pier inAtlantic City. Gloria was the
recipient of many scholarship
awards, with which she furthered
her education in New York City
with such greats as Luigi, Frank
Hatchett and Bob Audy. It was
during this time she realized she
had a love for teaching dance.
This love inspired her to open her
own dancing school at the age of
18. In September 1963, in the
Preakness Shopping Center,
Gloria began influencing and
sharing her love of dance for the
children of Wayne and the
surrounding areas.
Over the years, she has been
an inspiration and a positive role
model for many of her students.
They have gone on to perform in
Broadway musicals and hit TVshows, and many have even
opened their own dancing stu-
dios.
I want my students to
feel that they are part of
a special family here at
the school. Whether
youre a recreational
dancer or an aspiring
dancer, everyone is
always welcome at our
school, said Frances. Ivebeen very fortunate. My
husband Joe Zisa and my sons
Ron and Tim have always allowed
me to share my dance family with
them.
And a family feeling it is!
Her son Ron has been the busi-
ness administrator of the school
since 1994. The teaching staff is
made up of an ensemble of profes-
sional choreographers and experi-
enced teachers, including
Stefania Alves, Jessica DeMarco,Christan Meyer, Jacqui and
Trisha Tookmanian, and Erica
Zisa, who have all been with
Gloria since the age of three.
Its a great place to be, said
Ron. Everybody here loves what
they do and it shows.
The Gloria Frances School
of Performing Arts is also home
to the award winning dance
troupe, Dance Edition. Formed by
Gloria in 1985, the DanceEdition is a highly competitive
group that has given the studio
recognition both nationally and
regionally. They won the 2013
Presidents Cup Award and
National Champions at the
Dance Educators of America
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swimming at their own pace. Constantly measuring the progress of each
individual student, the instructor will guide students through the various levelsof Swim School unl swimming competency has been achieved.
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Many unlicensed,
u n p r o f e s s i o n a l ,
unqualified people
within the financial services
profession, along with the
media, have rendered inaccu-
rate and negative opinionsabout annuities. These opin-
ions are sometimes picked up
and espoused on TV, radio, in
newsprint and taken as gospel
by many unsuspecting mem-
bers of the public. For these
and other reasons, far too
many people have a misguided
opinion about these magnifi-
cent retirement vehicles
designed to produce, sustain
and guarantee an income forthe rest of a persons life, and
his spouses life, if so elected. If
you are one of these people,
please invest a few minutes toread this for some enlighten-
ment that may positively
impact your financial life.
First, a few facts.
1.Only an annuity can guaran-
tee you an income for the rest
of your life. No other invest-
ment has this characteristic.
The guarantee is based on the
claims-paying ability of theinsurance company selected.
The insurance company is fur-
ther backed up by the state in
which the company is domi-
ciled, as well as the state in
which the purchase was made,
if different. (State guarantees
have limitations and should be
investigated and understood
fully before investing. Any
competent agent or represen-
tative can obtain this informa-tion for you.)
2.All annuities have a death
benefit principal guarantee,
even those that allow for
investments directly into stock
and bond funds, which have
the potential for decline.
These death benefit guarantees
have optional language, if
selected, that offer guaranteed
annual increases in the deathbenefit payout even if perform-
ance causes a decline in value.
The best part is that there is no
medical qualification to secure
this feature.
3.Annuities offer living benefit
riders that allow for a com-
pounded annual increase in a
withdrawal or income base
which, in turn, enhances the
guaranteed annual lifetimeincome stream when the client
elects to receive it. This is
called a roll-up feature.
4.Variable annuities also offerliving benefit riders that will
set the withdrawal base to the
highest yearly, quarterly,
monthly or even daily value
that will determine the life-
time income. So if the market
causes your annuity value to
decline just before you retire or
want to initiate withdrawals
from your contract, the with-
drawal calculation will be
based on the best anniversaryyour annuity ever had! In
other words, your annual
income will never be affected
by market declines and is guar-
anteed for life!
5.Some Annuities offer
enhanced payout benefits
should the annuitant enter a
nursing home, suffer cognitive
impairment or be unable to
perform some of the activitiesof daily living, like bathing,
feeding, dressing, continence
or transferring from room to
room. Some even offerenhanced death benefits in
addition to living benefits.
Better optional riders offer
both!
6.Traditional fixed and fixed
indexed annuities both pay a
lifetime minimum guaranteed
rate of interest that grows tax-
deferred until withdrawn.
Variable annuities are mutual
fund-like investments thatoffer greater growth potential
than the other two annuity
types, but have the potential
for decline in value unlike the
other two. However, with a
death benefit guarantee as well
as a joint lifetime-income rider
and tax deferral, variable
annuities are a far superior
alternative to mutual funds.
If you desire no marketrisk whatsoever and wish to
receive an annual report that is
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always worth more than the
previous one, a traditional
fixed annuity (TFA) is for you.
For accepting a return that
would never be negative in a
declining stock market, but a
rate of return that has the
potential to be significantly
higher than a TFA in periods
of a rising stock market, a fixed
indexed annuity (FIA) is for
you. If you desire the upside
benefits of various equity and
bond funds without the agony
of a reduced income if the mar-
kets falter, plus a guarantee of a
never-ending income streamfor as long as you and your
spouse survive, a variable
annuity (VA) with a living
benefit rider is for you.
Which would I recom-
mend for your portfolio desig-
nated for producing lifetime
retirement income necessary
to survive and prosper? My
answer is all three! Who
wouldnt desire unlimited
upside potential with nodownside risk to their income
(VA)? Who would balk at a
daily guarantee of interest
(TFA) or the ability to profit
in a rising market while
exempting the losses in a
downward cycle (FIA)?
Some negative prognosti-
cators would argue that all of
that guaranteed language costs
a fortune in fees and hinders
performance. However, if theguaranteed benefits purchased
were ever needed because your
accounts ran out of money,
how expensive were they?
Even with no money left in
your account, the highest guar-
anteed income continues to be
deposited into your checkbook
each and every month.Withdrawing money
from your portfolio during
negative market cycles creates
a sinking fund. The TFA and
FIA do not experience losses
from negative markets and the
VA which may decline
offers a lifetime income guar-
antee that will never reduce or
cease until you and your
spouse cease. When compared
to any other stock market-based alternative when sys-
tematically withdrawing, there
always exists the possibility of
running out of funds except in
a properly structured VA,
where that would be impossi-
ble. Remember that IRAs due
to the required minimum dis-
tribution rules are guaranteed
sinking funds. Live long
enough and the government
ensures you that they will bedepleted. But with a living
benefit rider on your IRA
annuity, when the account is
depleted the income continues
anyway and at the highest
level it ever was! Where are
those negative pundits now?
To continue this topic of
conversation and to learn awhole lot more with written
evidence and proof of the
statements made herein, please
call me for a no-cost and no-
obligation appointment. Your
portfolio will thank you!
Mark Charnet, CAS, CSA is
president of American Prosperity
Group, the premier retirement
and estate-planning franchise in
the nation. Charnet has 32 yearsof experience in the retirement
and estate-planning field and is
the creator of the Trinity Method
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at markcharnet@1apg.com, 973-
831-4424 or 877-885-1APG
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Astory unfolds nearly
every week at Boston
Louis Jewelers in
Pequannock.
Being in the estate-buy-ing business for over 25 years,
youd think we would have
seen everything a jeweler can
see, said co-owner Bud Mazzo.
But its not true! We are still
constantly surprised!
Its a common occurrence
for someone to come in with an
inherited jewelry box full to the
brim with who-knows-what.
They usually feel there is noth-
ing of value and were about to
throw it away, but they almostalways find something interest-
ing. While the majority is usu-
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we often find coins from the
1800s, Art Deco and Art
Nouveau pieces, and antique
pocket watches. There are
always gold and silver items,
and things that are gold-filled,
which is about the same price
as sterling silver.
Some folks are looking to
know what they have, whileothers want to sell items that
have no sentimental value to
help pay bills. Either way,
Boston Louis doesnt charge for
the analysis, as the adventure is
always so much fun!
Co-owner Ken Boston
The main differences
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recounts a funny story: A long-
time client of Boston Louis
whose grandmother had passed
on and was left two large stor-
age bins of junk. She had
been mortified to bring it in to
have analyzed because it wasthe embarrassing evidence that
her grandmother had been one
of those folks who stayed up
late, ordering jewelry from
cable TV shows at an
unhealthy frequency.
The client said that if the
channel offered a ring for sale,
her grandmother would order it
in every color stone available,
and then she never even
opened the boxes when theywere delivered. Eventually the
channel banned this woman
from buying any more jewelry,
so the grandmother would then
buy it through a friend. The
clients family was horrified.
The analysis of the bins
took nearly four hours, but mid-
way through, Boston noticed
through looking at the old
invoices that many of the items
purchased were done beforegold and silver had skyrocket-
ed. As horrified as the client
was, much of her grandmothers
jewelry was now worth about
30 percent more than she had
paid for it! If the grandmother
had put her money into smartthings like real estate or stocks,
she would have lost money. So
you never know!
Boston Louis Jewelers has been
located on Newark Pompton
Turnpike in Pequannock for over
25 years. Hours are Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday from
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10am8pm and Saturday from
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Ihear from people that they
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networking is how many sales
leads you gave out to other
people that they closed in
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Wayne resident
John Porta was
recently nomi-
nated to the U.S.A. Martial
Arts 2013 Hall of Heroes as
one of the nations leading
martial arts master teachers.
Porta has been active in
martial arts since 1954 and
established his martial arts
academy in 1966. Considered
a national pioneer in martial
arts, he has been active local-
ly, nationally and interna-
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of authentic Okinawan
karate and kobudo. He also
designed and taught pro-
grams from the university
level to local community
programs for adults, children
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My passion is to be able
to affect lives in a positive
way and to help encourage
both adults and children to
develop their full potential
in life, said Porta.
Porta is the founder and
chief instructor of Portas
Karate & Kobudo Academy,
with locations in Pompton
Lakes and Wayne. He also
holds the position of chap-
lain for the Christian Black
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senior U.S. representative
for the Okinawan Shobukan
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the Matayoshi Kobudo Fed-
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Some people prefer cats,
while others loyalty lies
with dogs. Dogs and cats
have different personalities,
which is what draws people to
them for one reason or anoth-
er. Though different, cats and
dogs alike need to visit the vet-
erinarian for routine checkups.
Still, it seems dogs head to the
vet more frequently than cats.
Organizations like the
American Association of
Feline Practitioners and others
have uncovered the disparity
in care among dogs and cats.
Cats are less likely to receive
veterinary healthcare than
dogs, as research shows that
cats make up about one-quar-
ter of patients at small animal
veterinary clinics.
Cats have long been sec-
ond to dogs as the most popu-
lar pet. But cats may be edging
out dogs as the preferred pet,
particularly because they seem
to need less attention and
maintenance. But these same
qualities that make them
attractive pets could be putting
their health at risk. Cats that
tend to fend for themselves act
aloof and may not give their
owners any indication that
they are sick. As a result, pet
owners can become compla-
cent about cat care, simply
because they dont spend as
much time with cats as they
may with a dog.
Dr. Katy Allen, a veteri-
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in-your-face kind of pet.
People tend to interact more
with their dogs by taking them
for walks and playing with
them. So its more noticeable
when something is not right
with a dog. Cats, however, are
more stoic. When they dont
feel well, cats will run away
and hide.
Changing vaccine sched-
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changed so that some shots can
be offered every two or three
years instead of annually.
Therefore, pet owners may not
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because it is usually during rou-
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her own.
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year that passes for a cat is
equivalent to several years for a
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Healthy senior cats should be
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changes in an older cats health
can progress quickly.
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is a list of some
things to expect: dis-
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history, testing of the cats
stool, examination of the cats
nose and nasal passages for
signs of infection, examination
of the gums, teeth and tongue,
examination of the ears to
check for mites or any dis-
charge, examination of the
eyes, examination of the body
for parasites or skin disease,
examination to determine if
there are any abnormal
growths or tenderness, exami-
nation of heart and lung
sounds, and a collection of
blood to test for heartworms,
feline leukemia and feline
immunodeficiency virus.
If any abnormalities are
suspected, more intensive test-
ing may be prescribed.
Cats are prized for their
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However, these traits should
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Dont beat yourself up over
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Even if youre the primary
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Youll need help from friends,
siblings, and other family
members, as well as health
professionals. If you dont get
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quickly burn out, which will
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provide care.
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in at least 30 minutes of exer-
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boost your energy. It is also
imperative to go to all of
your regular doctors check-
ups and remember to eat
healthy and get enough rest.
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Chicken is a versatile
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meal for one or two people.
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seasoned in a variety of ways,
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taste completely different
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Iron Skillet Chicken with
Farro and Brussels Sprouts.
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vides the same crispy flavor offried chicken, but it does so
in a much healthier way.
Cast-Iron Skillet Chick-en
with Farro and Brussels
Sprouts Serves 4
1 cup, semi-pearled farro,
preferably Anson Mills
3 cups water
1 pound Brussels sprouts
(about 32 golf ball-size
sprouts)
2 chickens, about 4
pounds each
2 tablespoons grapeseed
oil3 cloves garlic, shaved on
a mandoline
2 cups warm chicken stock
2 tablespoons olive oil14 cup lemon juice14 cup tahini sauce
Salt and ground black
pepper to taste
1.Preheat oven to 500o F.
2.Soak the farro in the water
for 30 minutes. Drain off the
water and rinse the grains
with cold water. Put the farro
in a 2-quart saucepan and add
enough fresh cold water to
cover. Bring to a boil, thencut the heat down to low,
cover, and simmer until ten-
der yet still chewy, about 20
minutes. Drain off any excess
liquid and spread the farro on
a baking sheet to cool. You
should end up with about 2
cups of cooked farro.
3.Meanwhile, peel off theouter green leaves of the
Brussels sprouts until you
have 4 cups. Reserve the
inner heads for another use.
4.Cut up the chickens into
leg-thigh and breast-wing
portions with the skin still
attached. For each leg-thigh
portion, bend the leg away
from the body, cut down to
the joint, then bend the joint
to break it. Cut between theball and socket, then down
around the carcass to remove
the entire leg-thigh portion.
For each breast-wing portion,
cut down along one side of
the breastbone, then run the
knife along the contour of
the rib cage and around the
wishbone to begin removing
the breast from the body.
When you get to the joint
connecting the wing to thebody, grab both wing and
breast together and cut
through the wing joint to
remove breast and wing in
one piece. Score the meat
around the next wing joint
closest to the breast, cutting
down to bone and scraping
with the knife so the bone isfairly clean. Bend the joint to
break it and remove the wing.
The resulting boneless breast
with the first wing bone
attached and exposed is
called an airline breast. It
looks nicer than the boneless
breast by itself, and the wing
bone helps keep the meat
moist during cooking.
5.Cut off any excess flaps of
skin and pat the chicken verydry with a paper towel.
Generously season the chick-
en on all sides with salt andpepper. Heat two large cast-
iron skillets over medium
heat. Add enough grapeseed
oil to coat the bottom of each
pan. Put the chicken legs in
one pan, skin side down, and
put the breasts in the other
pan, also skin side down.
Crank the heat up to medi-
um-high and cook until the
skin is nicely browned, about
4 minutes. No need to peek;
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needed. With laser-enhanced
bleaching, however, dramaticresults can be seen after the first
treatment.
Costs. Over-the-counter
bleaching systems are the least
expensive option, with costs
ranging from $20 to about
$150. Depending on where you
live and the extent of the pro-
cedure, dentist-supervised
home bleaching systems range
in cost from approximately$150 to $300 per upper or
lower set of teeth, or $300 to
$600 for the whole mouth. In-
office bleaching procedures
range in cost from $200 to $500
per arch, or $500 to $1,000 for
the whole mouth.
Supervised versus unsuper-
vised process. Dentist-super-
vised at-home bleaching and
in-office treatments offer addi-tional benefits compared with
over-the-counter procedures.
First, your dentist can perform
an oral examination and con-
sider your complete medical
history, which can be helpful in
determining how your teeth
became discolored and if
bleaching is an appropriate
course of treatment based on
your type of stains and number,type, and location of restora-
tions. Your dentist can then
better match the type of stain
with the best treatment, if
appropriate, to lighten those
stains. With dentist-supervised
bleaching procedures, your
dentist will likely want to see
you a couple of times to ensure
you are following directions, to
make sure the customized trayis fitting properly, to inspect
your gums for signs of irritation,
and to generally check on how
the teeth whitening process is
proceeding. With over-the-
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If you have made up your
mind to assume the risks associ-
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allows some customization of
the mouthpiece. Some kits
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Try to gain the opinion of
others who may have already
tried the kit you are consider-ing.
If at any time you experi-
ence a prolonged change in the
color of your gums or an
increased tooth sensitivity to
hot or cold foods and bever-
ages, stop wearing the mouth-
piece and see your dentist
immediately.
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Thirty years ago, people
had fewer than half oftheir teeth for their
lifetime. But the dental pro-
fession is experiencing the
most incredible changes in
history. Today, people have
more than 50 percent of their
teeth present for their life-
time. Just as the medical pro-
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peoples lives, the dental pro-
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amount of teeth remainingduring their lives.
Preventative dentistry,
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awareness, and the desire for
a great smile are just some of
the reasons people are sav-
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diet, improper dental
hygiene and irregular dental
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mon knowledge to most
people. Prevention such
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ity toothbrushes and pastes
are discussed regularly in
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and heard it as a dentist forover 33 years! As weve
managed to preserve our
adult teeth, weve come to
face new challenges and
issues. Many medical illness-
es were never heard of, or
even treatable, years ago.
Dentistry is now facing awhole new array of special
needs and interests.
I will be presenting a
seminar to address many of
these areas, such as: (1)
medications and their
effects on your mouth, (2)
new home care advances to
reach those places we strug-
gle with, (3) preserving
your bite now that youve
saved your teeth, (4) vari-ous options that have
improved some of the old
remedies, such as loose
dentures, dry mouth and
bridgework, (5) the con-
nection between medical
illnesses and tooth decay and
gum disease, and (6) modernpreventative alternatives to
control getting cavities and
gum disease.
These are a few of the
topics I will discuss on
Wednesday, September 4 at
Cedar Crest starting at
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