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    Gym memberships are

    trite, expensive and

    often purchased

    with well-intended, but blind

    ambition. This leaves no one

    to wonder why 85% of the

    population does not engage

    in a regular fitness routine.

    Something is not working.

    Why are people purchasing

    gym memberships, going hard

    core for a few weeks and then

    dropping out, dejected and

    disappointed in themselves.

    Two words: accountability

    and community. Despite the

    ample selection of programs

    and classes at what has

    become a buffet selection of 

    gyms, these two core things

    are lacking disabling folks

    from being successful in their

    fitness journey.

    This is what Dr. Glenn

    Foss wants to offer to that

    85%. Tailored programs,

    human connection, and a

    community of encourage-

    ment with the introduction

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    cal rehabilitation and work-

    ing with all levels of sport

    related injuries, Dr. Foss felt

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    •Concert at the Lincoln Park Community

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    It’s a great question isn’t it,

    but, the answer is even

    better, at least I believe so

    and I’ll tell you why. Folks,

    I’m in my 54th year and there

    are more years behind me

    than in front of me, especially

    working and earning years;this means the closer I get to

    retirement, the more interest-

    ed I become in my retirement

    portfolio and you should too.

    Certainly, I do not mean cre-

    ating the retirement portfolio

    that you should have started

    years ago, no, I mean prepar-

    ing to depend on one!

    When you hang-up your

    hat for the last time at your

    job, you will be dependent on

    the portfolio that you con-

    structed over the last three

    decades to provide for your

    wife and yourself. In my case,

    hopefully there will be some

    Social Security left for my

    wife and I, but, it will be of lit-

    tle consequence should it be

    curtailed or eliminated before

    I even get the first check atmy age of 67. I have always

    poked fun at Social Security,

    even since my very first pay-

    check at 14 years of age. Back

    then, Sy Weiner, the owner of 

    Singer’s Department Store in

    Pompton Lakes, promised me

    I was being paid $2.35 an

    hour, minimum wage at the

    time. After school I would put

    in my time emptying the trash

    bins, stocking shelves, vacu-

    uming the carpeting and dust-

    ing/mopping the floors. With

    great anticipation I tore open

    the envelope containing the

    first paycheck and stub of my

    working life after working 10

    hours that week. Much to my

    surprise, the check was a lot

    less than the $23.50 that waspromised to me, so this young

    14 year old rushed into the

    owner’s office to inform him

    of a math calculation error.

    Sy, informed me of the follow-

    ing: “Mark, those letters on

    the stub indicate withdrawals

    from your check before you

    receive the “net dollars”. First

    is Fed-With, which is for fed-

    eral income tax and there is

    another deduction for NJ

    income tax too. Next is SUI

    and that is for state unemploy-

    ment insurance and this one

    called FICA is for your retire-

    ment,” he said firmly. “Every

    pay period, the government

    takes out of your pay a portion

    that goes into an account with

    your name and number on it,

    to be returned to you when

    you are 65 years old, this iscalled Social Security!”

    Sy, bless his heart, didn’t

    know or realize that in that

    one statement defining Social

    Security, he was doubly

    wrong! The first misnomer

    was that my money was going

    into an account with my

    name and number on it, when

    actually it was being paid to

    current retirees who were col-

    lecting from the system. The

    second error was that I was

    going to get my retirement

    share at age 65. The govern-

    ment has now determined

    that my “FRA” full retirement

    age is now 67 and there is no

    guarantee of that at all! What

    remains to be seen is if I ever

    receive a Social Securitycheck at all! I believe that

    certain people will be ren-

    dered ineligible due to their

    individual financial success;

    meaning a new government

    instituted asset and means

    test, where a committee will

    be created to determine if 

    your contribution to FICA

    will be changed to a donation

    instead, for the benefit of the

    “greater good.” That would be

    proof of the third paycheck

    misinformation espoused to

    me back in 1975. It wasn’t Sy’s

    fault or any employer’s for that

    matter, how could they have

    known or predicted the

    future. But, the whole story

    sounded a little fishy to me,

    even then, so I did something

    about it.

    I decided not to rely or

    depend on Social Security

    even though I was forced to

    contribute to it. Instead, I was

    determined to consider my

    Social Security check, if I ever

    got one, as gravy or icing on

    the cake. I adopted the finan-

    cial attitude, “If It Is to Be, It’s

    Up to Me!” And therefore

    determined that my retire-

    ment portfolio possess all of 

    the answers in the Answer

    title of today’s column:

    Growth – Income – Liquidity

    – Tax-Advantages + Safety! I

    asked the question of myself 

    and answered it as it is writ-

    ten; my retirement portfolio

    required all of these featureswhen creating it, adding to it,

    and eventually when with-

    drawing from it.

    This leads me to a few

    questions. 1. Do you agree

    with me? 2. Does your need

    for retirement funds and what

    they must accomplish when

    you hang-up your working hat

    for the last time, require the

    same attributes as indicated

    on this list? 3. Lastly, is your

    retirement portfolio invested

    properly with these require-

    ments included? 4. Not sure,

    need another opinion, don’t

    think so, not enough confi-

    dence in the allocation or per-

    haps your current advisor or

    your own investing efforts? If 

    there is some doubt, even the

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    advisor for a job well done,

    but, you won’t know unless

    you contact us for a no fee

    review. It’s just that simple

    and I encourage you to take

    advantage of this opportunity.

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    notes that on an 85-degree day,

    temperatures inside cars with

    slightly cracked windows can

    reach 102 degrees in as little as

    10 minutes. Rather than taking

    pets with you on car trips, leave

    them at home inside a comfort-

    ably air conditioned room

    where they won’t be vulnerable

    to rising temperatures.

    Change pet’s exercise reg-

    imen. Pet owners who make

    sure their pets get daily exercise

    should change such routines

    when temperatures are on the

    rise. Midday walks or jogs

    should be switched to evenings

    or early mornings, when tem-

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    most moderate. In addition, cut

    back on the time spent exercis-

    ing, as pets may have trouble

    breathing on hot days. When

    taking your dog for a jog or a

    run in the summertime, do so

    on the grass, avoiding asphalt,

    as hot asphalt can do signifi-

    cant damage to your pet’s paws.

    Be mindful of your breed.

    Dog owners should recognize

    that certain dogs can handle

    the heat better than others.

    Short-nosed breeds have a

    harder time in extreme heat

    because their shorter airways

    don’t allow as much time for

    the air they breathe in to cool

    as dogs with longer noses. In

    addition, the HSUS points out

    that dogs with white-colored

    ears are more susceptible to

    skin cancer than other dogs,

    making it imperative that own-

    ers of such dogs reduce their

    exposure to the sun on hot days

    when the UV index is especial-

    ly dangerous.

    Let dogs inside. Dog-

    houses might not be as preva-

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    many owners still keep dog-

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    their four-legged friends have a

    place to relax outdoors on lazy

    afternoons. But doghouses can

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    especially hot days, making ris-

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    ter. Let dogs hang out inside in

    an air conditioned room on hot

    days to reduce their risk of 

    heatstroke.

    Learn to recognize the

    signs of heatstroke. Pets suffer-

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    it certain symptoms, and pet

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    those symptoms can do some-

    thing about them before it’s too

    late. Heavy panting, glazed

    eyes, rapid heartbeat, difficulty

    breathing, excessive thirst, and

    lack of coordination are just a

    few potential indicators that

    a pet is suffering from heat-

    stroke. Animals that are very

    old, very young, overweight,

    and unaccustomed to pro-

    longed exercise, as well as those

    who have heart or respiratory

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    The oldest bar in Little

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    Whether coming in for an

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    Summer is a season with

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    able. Join the Chamber to welcome its

    newest members and plan to bring your

    business cards for an evening of

    schmoozing. Register online @

     www.montvillechamber.org. PayPalaccepted or call the Chamber office at

    973-263-3310.

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    •Make your own Masterpiece on

     Thursday, July 30 from 6-7:30pm. For

    ages 10+. Learn the basics of watercol-

    or painting and go home with a master-

    piece. For more information, call the

    library at 973-694-8283 or check our

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    •Afternoon book club on Thursday, July30 from 1-2pm. For ages 17+. The July

    book selection is Girls of Atomic City by

    Denise Kiernan. Please contact

    Stephanie Iberer with any questions at

    973-694-8283.

    AUG 17

    •On Monday, August 17, Montville

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    Florham Park. Deluxe package

    includes registration 11am, shotgun

    start 12:30pm, starter’s brunch,

    18 holes of golf with cart and greens

    fees, grand cocktail hour, gourmet buf-fet dinner, 1 hour open bar, all for

    $300. Prizes and gifts including a new

    car for hole in one on par 3 hole. Last

    year Montville UNICO donated $5000

    to the St. Barnabas Burn Center from

    participation in this event. Contact

    Pete Melillo 973-1300 ext 103.

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    •Deadline to join Pequannock UNICO on

    a fabulous trip to Taormina, “The Jewel of

    Sicily”, has been extended to July 30.

    Enjoy this world-class resort area on the

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    Round trip transportation, three meals

    daily, as well as full sightseeing with

    local English-speaking guides. Included

    are excursions to Tindari, Furnari,Catania-Mt. Etna and Messina. Cost is

    $2939 per person, double occupancy.

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    •Green Pond Bible Chapel is excited this

    fall to host with area churches

    “Perspectives.” Classes are Sunday

    afternoons from 2-5pm. This 15 week

    course will begin August 16 and end onDecember 6. Get threaded into God’s

    story this fall as you experience His

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    encounter the momentum of the World

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    HISTORIC COLONIAL & BARN!3 BR, 1 BA.

    BUTLER $299,9004.00/4.103% APR

    $1,145 PER MONTHLAKE EDENWALD RANCH!

    3 BR, 1 BA.

    HASKELL $389,9004.00/4.083% APR$1,489 PER MONTH

    2 FAMILY RENTAL INCOME!6 BR, 2 BA.

    LINCOLN PARK $287,8004.00/4.107% APR$1,099 PER MONTH

    PRICE REDUCED!3 BR, 2 BA, 1 CAR GAR.

    POMPTON PLAINS $400,0004.00/4.082% APR$1,528 PER MONTH

    PRICE REDUCED!3 BR, 2 BA, 1 CAR GAR.

    POMPTON PLAINS $599,9004.125/4.186% APR$2,326 PER MONTH

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    RIVERDALE $339,9004.00/4.093% APR

    $1,298 PER MONTHEND UNIT AT THE GRANDE!

    2 BR, 2 BA, 1 CAR GAR.

    RIVERDALE $354,9004.00/4.090% APR

    $1,355 PER MONTHPRICE REDUCED!

    4 BR, 3.1 BA, 1 CAR GAR.

    RIVERDALE $249,8004.00/4.121% APR

    $954 PER MONTHROCK CREEK CROSSING!

    2 BR, 1 BA.

    WAYNE $499,0004.00/4.069% APR

    $1,906 PER MONTHPACKANACK LAKE SPLIT!

    4 BR, 3 BA, 1 CAR GAR.

    WAYNE $379,0004.00/4.085% APR

    $1,448 PER MONTHPINES LAKE CHARMER!

    3 BR, 1 BA, 1 CAR GAR.

    WAYNE $539,3214.125/4.191% APR

    $2,091 PER MONTHPINES LAKE CUSTOM!

    4 BR, 3.1 BA, 1 CAR GAR.

    WAYNE $368,8004.00/4.087% APR

    $1,409 PER MONTHCUL-DE-SAC!

    4 BR, 2 BA, 1 CAR GAR.

    PEQUANNOCK $279,5004.00/4.110% APR$1,068 PER MONTH

    PRICE REDUCED!3 BR, 2 BA.

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    BOONTON $2,395,000Discover classic comfort, classic style in thisluxurious 6BR, 6+BA Mountain View Colonialideally set on 3.68 Acres. MLS 3186251

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    NORTH HALEDON $565,000Stylish 4BR, 2.5BA Center Hall Colonial w/de-signer features, gorgeous EIK/Cherry & Granite,Dbl Staircase, Skylites, and Fplc, on Cul-de-sac. MLS 3230300

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    ROCKAWAY $1,795,000Green Pond-Enjoy the charm of this Custom4BR, 3BA Mountain-View home with Lake set-ting on 1.55 Acres, 4 Car Gar, Dock. MLS3221112

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    WAYNE $429,000Packanack Lake Charmer! 3BR Split w/updtdKit, LR with gorgeous cathedral beamed ceil &Fplc, FDR, 3 Season Rm, Lg Deck to nice yard.MLS 3237127

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    WAYNE $499,000LAKEFRONT 4BR, 2.5BA Packanack Capew/LR/HW flrs & Fplc, FDR/built-in cabinet,Kit/Breakfast nook, Bright Fam Rm & Fin W/OBsmt. MLS 3237260

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    WAYNE $549,900Custom tranquil 3BR home w/Newer Kit, FDR,huge LR, Great Rm, vault ceil, skylites, spa-cious Fam Rm, Nwr BAs, I/G pool, 2 Car Gar.MLS 3235475

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    on-one technological help. Please call

    973-694-8283 or email rachel.burt

    @lincolnparklibrary.org for an appoint-

    ment. Sessions are limited to one meet-

    ing per month.

    •Suffering from the memories of war

    join Point Man Ministries, a Christian

    ministry helping veterans find peace.

    Come and find out more. Call Barry

    Jensen at 973-809-9665 Point Man

    Ministries meets the first Thursday ofevery month from 7:30-9:30pm at

    Cornerstone Chapel 620 Route 23

    North, Pompton Plains.

    •The United Ostomates of North Jersey

    is an area-wide support group for osto-

    mates, people of any age with poten-

    tial, new, mature or reversed ostomies

    or continent diversions. Meetings are

    on the second Monday of the month at

    Chilton Medical Center, 97 West

    Parkway, Pompton Plains at 7pm. Call

    Jo Ann Valent for information 973-

    831-5168.

    •The Montville Township Women’s Club

    has an ongoing project: comfort pillowsfor breast cancer patients. Call

    Chairperson Alexandria Sarra at 973-

    405-0088 for information. Monetary

    donations for purchase of polyfill for

    the pillows, should be made payable to

    MTWC and include Comfort Pillow in the

    memo. Please mail checks to P.O. Box

    267, Montville, NJ 07045.

    •The Montville Senior Citizens Club is

    open to Montville Township residents

    aged 55 and older. The club meets

    every first and third Friday of the

    month at the Montville Senior House,

    Route 202 South. Refreshments served

    at noon. Meeting is at 1pm. New mem-bers and guests welcome. For informa-

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    and Sunday’s 11am-4pm and

    by appointment by calling

    973-646-7476. Occupancy for

    the 5 acre community is slated

    for the fall of 2015.

    Lakeland Village will

    boast elevation designs with

    stone features and mainte-

    nance free vinyl siding.

    Decorative streetlamps, com-

    munity-planned green spaces

    and energy efficient features

    have all been included in the

    complex’s design.

    Interior features include,

    among others, hardwood

    flooring, maple cabinetry inchoice of style and color,

    granite counters, stainless

    steel appliances, ceramic tile

    bath floors, walk-in closets in

    master suites, decorative and

    recessed lighting and washer

    and dryer per unit.

    “Lakeland Village will be

    a mix of stacked townhouses

    and one-level living spaces

    called flats,” says David

    Gunia, President of Greentree

    Development Group. “We

    built them in response to the

    somewhat overwhelming

    number of buyers looking for

    one-level living with a garage

    and storage, as opposed to

    two-story up and down living.

    First time homebuyers and

    empty nesters predominantly

    make up the group most inter-

    ested in multi-family living.

    Bedroom counts are one and

    two bedrooms so starting a

    family here is great.”

    Gunia says the town of 

    Haskell has responded “very

    well to the project, as the

    property has been vacant and

    until recently, covered with

    dilapidated industrial build-

    ings.”

    Gunia compares Lakeland

    Village to the similar Parkside

    at Wanaque complex that his

    firm recently developed and

    marketed via Century 21 CrestReal Estate. “Parkside was well

    received by the community

    and I would foresee the same

    here as we work with the town

    and surrounding community.

    Our goal is to disturb the resi-

    dents as little as possible while

    the project is constructed. We

    don’t cut corners and have a

    desire to leave a positive lasting

    impression on the community.”

    As part of the project, 8

    units will be designated

    affordable. The remainder will

    be market-rate units with two

    bedrooms a piece. Three dif-

    ferent configurations will

    make up the Lakeland Village

    exterior. The complex will

    include two exits and

    entrances for vehicles, via

    Fourth Avenue and the

    Boulevard.

    Greentree Development

    Group was established in

    2011, as a spinoff of an invest-

    ment group engaged in the

    development of commercial

    and residential real estate

    projects. Greentree specializes

    in redevelopment, revitaliza-

    tion, environmentally chal-

    lenged and financially trou-

    bled properties. More infor-

    mation about Greentree is

    available at http://green

    treedevelopment group.com/

    or by calling 862-666-9100.Information about Lakeland

    Village can be found at

    www.lakelandvillageliving.com.

    Servicing the Northern

     New Jersey area since 1981,

    Century 21 Crest Real Estate,

    Inc. has enjoyed a fine reputa-

    tion specializing in residen-

    tial, commercial and rental

    properties. Century 21 Crest

    Real Estate, Inc. is an award-

    winning, full service real

    estate agency located at 142

    Professional Center on Route

    23 North in Pompton Plains.

    You can reach members of 

    Century 21 Crest Real Estate’s

    award-winning sales team at

    973-686-1500.

    Lakeland Village coming to Wanaque boroughcontinued from page 18 

    R

    ealty Executives

    Pompton Plains

    Regional Branch

    Office Manager Kathleen

    English has announced that

    the following Realtors® in the

    Pompton Plains office were

    recognized as Top Agents for

    the month of May.

    Realtor® Associate, Todd

    Behnken has been named Top

    Listing Agent. Todd, a resident

    of Wayne, was honored in 2014

    by the NJ Monthly magazine as

    a Five Star Agent and the New Jersey Association of Realtors

    with the Gold Level Circle of 

    Excellence Award.

    The Top Selling Agent

    for May is Realtor® Associate

    Bill Kivlon. Bill has over twen-

    ty years of sales and marketing

    experience and is dedicated toall of his clients.

    “Congratulations to both

    Todd and Bill on their contin-

    ued accomplishments,” said

    English.

    For more information, or

    to reach Todd or Bill, call the

    Realty Executives PomptonPlains Regional Branch Office

    located at 363 Route 23 South

    at 973-305-5880 or visit

    www.realtyexecutives.com.

    Realty Executives Top Realtors®

    Recognized

    Todd Behnken Bill Kivlon

    Recently, Porta’s Karate

    and Kobudo Academy

    of Pompton Lakes and

    Wayne held a Black Belt test-

    ing for its students. After the

    candidates successfully com-

    pleted an extensive black belt

    training program, a formal testusing international standards

    was performed. Testing includ-

    ed knowledge of martial arts

    history and culture and con-

    cluded with each candidate

    performing practical applica-

    tions of martial arts techniques

    in a variety of self-defense situ-

    ations.

    After completion of test-

    ing, a promotion ceremony andcelebration party for family and

    friends was held at Porta’s

    Academy headquarters at 306

    Wanaque Avenue, Pompton

    Lakes. The black belt awards

    were presented by Sensei John

    Porta, a ninth degree black belt

    and senior United States repre-

    sentative for the Okinawan

    Goju-Ryu Shobukan Karate-

    Do organization of Okinawa,

     Japan. Receiving awards were

     Jared Egan, Sho-Dan-Ho, and

    Steve Vogt, Sho-dan (Istdegree).

     Jared Egan and Steve

    Vogt were also inducted into

    Porta’s Karate Academy’s

    national martial arts demon-

    stration team which is sched-

    uled to perform both locally

    and nationally throughout the

    coming year. For more informa-

    tion on Porta’s Karate and

    Kobudo Academy visit

    www.facebook.com/portasacademy, www.portaskarate.org

    or call 973-835-5473.

    Porta’s Karate students receive

    Black Belt Awards

    Recent Black Belt Award recipients from Porta’s Karate Academyare Steve Vogt (left) Sensei John Porta (center)

    and Jared Egan (right.)

    Community Happeningscontinued from page 18 

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