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Carnivals, county fairs andstreet festivals can makefor fun family outings.
The nice weather just beckonspeople outdoors, and weekendafter weekend resourceful carni-val goers can probably find a fairnearby. But revelers need to make
sure their experiences areas safe as they are fun.
The Outdoor AmusementBusiness Association estimates500 million guests visit carnivals,fairs and festivals each year. Morethan half of them participate inmobile amusement rides, among
other recre-ational pursuits. Such pursuitscan not only be fun, but they alsocan be dangerous, especially foryoung children. As a result, par-ents taking their kids along to
enjoy this wholesome fun shouldconsider the following precau-tions.•Be prepared. Research the fairor carnival and know what toexpect when you arrive. How bigis it? What are the types of attrac-tions and what vendors will beincluded? What is the parking sit-uation? Are strollers allowed?Knowing what to expect canmake the occasion a little lessstressful. If your child is oldenough to understand, explainwhat the fair entails and how itcan be crowded and noisy.•Dress for the weather. It isimportant to wear sturdy, com-fortable footwear. Many carnivalsare set up in fields or empty park-ing lots. There will be a lot ofwalking, and you want to be sureyou are comfortable. Check the
Safety tips for fairs and carnivals
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JUN 7•The G.F.W.C. Montville TownshipWomen’s Club will hold its 14th AnnualTown-Wide Garage Sale Weekend onJune 7-8 from 10am-4pm. Rain or shine.Maps available at: Baders, 290Changebridge Rd.; Town Hall; PublicLibrary, Horseneck Rd.; and the PublicService Building, Main Rd. (Rt. 202). For
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JUN 8•The JC Concert Band will be holding aconcert on Sunday, June 8, at 3pm at TheSenior House, 356 Rt. 202 Montville. Theband has some 30 to 40 members andwill feature music from famous Broadwayand movie themes. The concert is freeand no tickets are required. We inviteyou to come and share familiar tunes,past and present. You will enjoy everyminute of the hour and a half program as
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Around theCommunity...•The UONJ is an area-wide support groupfor ostomates, individuals with potential,new, existing or reversed ostomies. Weprovide direct aid and mutual support forthis group of individuals. Meetings areheld the second Monday of each month,at Chilton Medical Center, located at 97West Parkway in PomptonPlains. Meetings start at 7pm. Any ques-tions, please feel free to reach out to JoAnn Valent CWOCN (Co-president) [email protected] or 973-831-5168.
•Pequannock UNICO will be hosting a bustrip to Mt. Airy Lodge & Casino Resort onWednesday, July 9. Ticket price is $29per person. Deadline for reservations andpayment is June 9. Please call JoeCarabello at 973-835-0208 or JoanDeodato at 973-696-3799 for informa-tion and reservations.•Summer Costume Party on Friday, June13 from 5-6:30pm for grades 3+ at theLincoln Park Library. Give new life to yourold Halloween costume at our SummerCostume Party! Or, try dressing up likeyour favorite book character! Doorprizes, pizza, music, and games! Pleaseregister for this program by calling 973-694-8283 or e-mailing [email protected]. •Summer Reading Kick-Off: Mad Science
on Wednesday, June 25 from 2-3:30pmat the PAL Gym for all ages. This year’sSummer Reading theme is “Fizz, Boom,Read!” and we’re kicking it off with a visitfrom a Mad Scientist! This program willbe held in the PAL gym directly next tothe Library. Afterwards, kids will be ableto sign up for the Summer ReadingProgram. Please register for this pro-gram by calling 973-694-8283 or e-mail-ing [email protected].•Holy Spirit School Carnival, 330 NewarkPompton Turnpike in Pequannock, startsTuesday, June 3 through Saturday, June 7at 6pm every night. Come and enjoyfood, games, music, and rides. $30 wrist-bands every night for unlimited rides orpurchase $20 wristbands (on-line only) at
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Jim rushed home afterleaving the hospital wherehis mother just endured a
non-emergency heart valvereplacement procedure, afterwhich, the surgeon placedMartha in the hands of theafter surgery cardiac carephysicians. This team of doc-tors did not want the newvalve to be over-stressed, so
they gave Martha medicationto slow-down her heart rate.As it turned out, they slowedit down so much and so fastthat Martha died and theycouldn’t bring her back.Martha was 77 years old.
Jim, the eldest brother of4 children, was distraught tosay the least, turning next tosorrow then to anger, Jim
called me from the funeralhome to tell me this story,cursing and threatening to suethe doctors for killing hismother. I was Martha’s andher late husband Bob’s finan-cial advisor for over 20 yearsand adored these wonderfulpeople and they felt the sameway about me. I was horrifiedwhen Jim called me with the
devastating news that Martha,my friend, would be my clientno more. What Jim said to menext made an indelibleimpression.
Early in my career, some33 years ago, I instructed myclients to list me in their littleblack book, you know the oneI am talking about, theiraddress and phone book. I
told Martha to list me under“F” for Financial and under“L” for life insurance andagain under “I” for income.Martha and Bob were loyaland faithful clients who fol-lowed my suggestions and rec-ommendations to the letter.Her calendar and appoint-ment book had my name andnumber in all of the places I
told her to place it, “just incase”. Now Martha was goneand the life insurance claimforms needed to be completedand filed. The lawyer wantedto charge the family thousandsof dollars to probate theestate. Stopping that, I toldJim it would be my honor andobligation to help himthrough the process with nocost whatsoever! And that isexactly what we did.
Jim explained that hismother had the ultimate trustin me for she left multiplenotes to him so that it wouldbe impossible to overlook justone. Martha left more than adozen “Little Yellow Sticky”post-it notes anywhere Jimwould look in her house foranything important. She
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posted those “Little YellowSticky’s” all over the house.One on her night stand andone more in the night standtop drawer. There was a L.Y.S.in the bathroom and anotheron and in her strong box. Onemore was found in the carglove box too. There was aLittle Yellow Sticky on therefrigerator and one more inthe basement by Bob’s tools.Jim told me that he found 13Little Yellow Sticky’s in total.
I was warmed andenthused that Martha listenedto me and performed to per-fection. You see that each andevery L.Y.S. was really aL.O.I., Letter of Instruction,written to Jimmy, her eldestand geographically closest son.Her L.Y.S.-L.O.I.’s all deliv-ered identically the same mes-sage.
“Jimmy – if you’re read-ing this, I must be incapacitat-ed or dead. Call MarkCharnet for help and guidanceimmediately, his number is:973-831-4424.
And that is exactly whatJim did. I was there to helphim when his head was filledwith emotion, sorrow andremorse, confused further bythe funeral obligations. Jimwas in need of a financialfriend on retainer at no costfor life, just like his motherhad, and I was there for herand Bob and now Jim the sonand Jim’s children as well.
Let me pause to ask you afew questions. Do you have afinancial friend on retainer atno cost for life? Do you have aname to put on your ownLittle Yellow Sticky-Letter ofInstruction to be there to helpyour spouse and or kids afteryou’re incapacitated or gone?Do you have ample life insur-ance as Martha did to pay allof her taxes, obligations andfuneral related expenses andmore? Do your kids have arelationship with your finan-cial advisor or retirement andestate planning specialist?
Don’t you think it’s abouttime that you answer all ofthese questions, yes? Well, I
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putting my name on theirL.Y.S.-L.O.I. after we’vedeveloped a tremendous
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dizzy and feeling sick to theirstomach. If you feel thirsty,you already are dehydrated.•Eat light. If you will be rid-ing a lot of rides, it’s better toeat light meals beforehand.Heavy, greasy foods in yourstomach coupled with motionsickness can lead to trouble.Wait until after you have got-ten your fill of the rides beforeindulging in funnel cake.
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method to reaching theground. Tall rides could bestrike points. Get out of theweather and move indoors orto a car if possible.
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costs John $1,500. He alsoincurs $1,400 in lodging($200 a day) and $800 inmeals ($100 a day) during hiseight-day trip.
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entire airfare as well as fivedays’ lodging and 50% of themeals attributable to his busi-ness stay. Result: John deductsa total of $2,800 ($1,500 air-fare, $1,000 lodging and $300meals).
Note that any personalexpenses, such as green fees atthe golf course, are nonde-ductible. Also, if family mem-bers accompany you on a trip,you can’t deduct their expens-es, but your travel may stillqualify as business-related.
Of course, this is just abrief summary of the pertinenttax rules. To review the taxrequirements for your travelplans, check with us beforeyou hop on board.
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Being a responsible petowner requires a sub-stantial commitment.
For dog owners, ensuring adog is well fed and exercised,and receives routine medicalcare are essential elements ofresponsible pet ownership.People new to dog ownershipmay not realize the impor-tance of early socializationand training of their new pet.
The American Veteri-nary Society of AnimalBehavior has outlined theimportance of early puppysocialization, preferably beforea puppy reaches 12 to 16weeks of age. This is a periodof important critical develop-ment, which can help the ani-mal grow into a well-adjustedpet.
New pet parents areencouraged to enroll in a
training class for their puppiesor, at the very least, to exposetheir puppies to other animalsand people at an early age.The experience not only helpsowners develop a strong bondwith their pets but alsoenforces positive behavior in afun atmosphere. If not social-ized, dogs may become aggres-sive or extremely off-put byother animals and people.Such dogs run a greater risk ofbeing surrendered to a shelter.
Although puppies maynot have completed theirentire run of immunizations atan early age, many vets agreethat early socialization withother animals outweighs therisk of contracting an illness.The benefits of this socializa-tion include proper interac-tion with people, off-leashplay to learn boundaries and
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Young pups are eagersponges, ready to absorb infor-
mation from their environ-ment and families. Early stim-ulation in a fun and support-ive manner will help preventsome potential behavioralproblems that can becomemore difficult to correct as a
puppy grows into adulthood.Although it is possible toteach an old dog new tricks it’smuch easier to teach dogs
when they are still eager pup-pies willing to learn.
Barking, biting, diggingand jumping are all behaviorspuppies are likely to engagein. It is key for pet owners todiscourage these behaviors as
early as possible because it canlead to a strained relationshipbetween pet parent and ani-mal if the dog continues toengage in these acts into ado-lescence. Very often dogs arechastised or surrendered sim-ply because they were nevertaught the proper way tobehave.
It is not necessary toenroll in a puppy trainingclass if owners feel confidentin their abilities to train thedog on their own. Workingwith the pet each and everyday for a small amount of timewill gradually drive home thenecessary lessons. Heaping alarge amount of praise on a jobwell done will positively rein-force desired actions. If apuppy training class is not partof a dog’s upbringing, at-hometraining and visits to a dog
park or puppy daycare canprovide the socialization thedog needs.
Puppies are willing andable to learn a great deal ofbehaviors at an early age.Responsible pet owners mustset the course for discipline,socialization and training thatcan foster a long and healthyrelationship.
Dr. Matthew Krupnick grew upin Kinnelon and is happy to behome — with his wife, three
cats and two dogs — to providequality and compassionate carefor your pets in the community.The Pequannock Animal Hos-pital is located at 591 NewarkPompton Turnpike in PomptonPlains. You can reach them at
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ple don’t want to feel weigheddown by their diet. Fish is apopular summertime meal formany reasons, not the least ofwhich is that fish tends to belight but still flavorful. In addi-tion, many meals featuring fishcan be whipped up ratherquickly.
Such is the case with thefollowing recipe for “GrilledGarlic Shrimp with a FreshHeirloom Tomato Sauce” fromLaurey Masterton’s “The FreshHoney Cookbook” (StoreyPublishing). Fresh and simple,this meal can be enjoyed as achange of pace at summer bar-becues or simply as a light week-night meal with the family.Grilled Garlic Shrimp with aFresh Heirloom Tomato SauceServes 6For the marinated shrimp:½ cup extra-virgin olive oil¼ cup red wine vinegar2 garlic cloves, minced36 large shrimp, peeled and
deveined12 6-inch wooden skewersFor the tomato sauce:3 pounds assorted large heirloomtomatoes1 small sweet onion, minced1 garlic clove, minced½ teaspoon sea salt¼ teaspoon freshly ground blackpepper1 tablespoon honey, preferablysourwood honey¼ cup fresh basil leaves, cut intothin strips (chiffonade is the for-mal name for this cut), plusmore for garnish
Sea saltFreshly ground black pepper1. To marinate the shrimp,combine the olive oil, redwine vinegar and garlic in alarge bowl. Stir to combine.Add the shrimp and allow tosit, covered, for 1 hour. Stiroccasionally.2. Prepare a medium fire in acharcoal or gas grill. Soak theskewers in water for at least 30minutes to prevent them fromburning.3. To make the tomato sauce,bring a medium pot of water
to a boil. Place one or twotomatoes at a time into theboiling water. Watch themand, as you see the skin split,remove with a slotted spoonand place in a bowl of coolwater. At this point, it will bevery easy to slip off the skins.4. Cut the peeled tomatoesinto a small dice. Put the cuttomatoes into a large bowl.Add the onion, garlic, salt,pepper, and honey. Stir gentlyto combine.5. Skewer the shrimp, 3 perskewer. Grill the skeweredshrimp for 1 to 2 minutes oneach side, until they are pink.Sprinkle lightly with sea saltand a couple grinds of freshpepper.6. Just before serving, add thebasil leaves to the tomatosauce. Taste and add more saltif necessary.7. Ladle the tomato sauceonto a serving platter andarrange the skewers on top ofthe sauce. Garnish with morebasil leaves and enjoy!
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Moving is seldomeasy. But even afterall of the boxes have
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Though many people set-tle into a new residence after a
short period of time, acclimat-ing yourself to a new commu-nity is a taller order, especiallyfor those without friends orfamily already entrenched inthe community. The followingare a handful of ways men andwomen who recently relocatedto a new community can accli-mate themselves to their newsurroundings.
•Join a local communityorganization. Local communi-ty organizations provide greatopportunities to meet newpeople and learn about a townor neighborhood. Parents mayfind such organizations moreaccessible, as associations thatfocus on local youngsters arequite common. Adults canjoin parental organizations
sponsored by their children’sschool or volunteer with anextracurricular organization,such as a local youth sportsprogram. These are great waysfor moms and dads to meet fel-low parents and begin formingnew friendships.
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take advantage of communityorganizations. Volunteer withan environmental cleanupgroup or sign up to play in arecreational sports league withneighbors in your age group.Opportunities to assimilateinto your new communityabound, it just takes a littleeffort on your part to getinvolved.•Make an effort to meet yourneighbors. The days of yorewhen everyone knew theirneighbors are largely a thing ofthe past, but that doesn’t meanyou can’t make an effort tomeet the people who live nextdoor. Once you have settledin, knock on your next doorneighbors’ doors and introduceyourself. If you really want togo the extra mile, host a casu-al backyard barbecue andinvite your neighbors andtheir families. Such an affaircan be a great way to break theice and you might just findyour neighbors share similarinterests.•Don’t be a shut-in.Communities are often hometo numerous traditions, andmany such traditions areaimed at increasing the senseof community within a giventown. Summer carnivals or
winter holiday balls can makefor a fun way to assimilate intoa community and meet yourneighbors. Leave the couchand your television behind totake advantage of such oppor-tunities when they presentthemselves.•Join a professional organiza-tion. Many professionals findthe demands of their careersare simply too great to givethem the amount of time theyneed to fully assimilate intotheir new communities. Insuch instances, men andwomen might want to jointheir local professional organi-
zation, which can help themmeet professional peers andmake contacts that can payboth professional and personaldividends. If no such organiza-tion exists in your community,consider starting one.
The difficulty of movingis often considered a burdenon children. But adults maystruggle to acclimate to a newcommunity as well. Makingthat adjustment and learningto thrive in your new commu-nity may require some creativ-ity and a little extra effort onyour part, but it can be done.
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