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the first things people

notice when they

arrive at your home, so why

not make sure it makes the

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ty and make it the talk of the

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includes boxwood, gold mop

cypress, blue star juniper, bar-

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August 5, 2015

Zone 2, Vol. 13, No. 14

 We are a Family, Friendly Publication

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AUG 5

•Lincoln Park Library Celebrates

Summer Reading Finale with Mad

Science. An eye-popping science show

is coming to the Lincoln Park Library

on Wednesday, August 5 at 1:30pm.

Watch a Mad Scientist perform daz-

zling demonstrations to explore the

science behind superhero powers. With

the help of the audience, the Mad

Scientist will create superheroes and

decide what powers they should have.Be prepared to see fomagnetic power,

 wind po wer, freezing p ower, and do n’t

forget the power of the imagination.

 This event is part icul arly spec ial

because it is made possible by funding

provided by the New Jersey Library

Association (NJLA.)

AUG 8

•Montville United Methodist Church

29 Whitehall Rd. (Route 202) Towaco

 will be holdi ng a garage sale on

Saturday, August 8 from 9am-5pm in

the church rear parking lot. Profits

from this sale will help local church

projects. For further information call

973-334-1603.

AUG 17

•On Monday, August 17, Montville

UNICO will host its 27th Annual Golf

Outing at Brooklake Country Club,

Florham Park. Deluxe package

includes registration 11am, shotgunstart 12:30pm, starter’s brunch,

18 holes of golf with cart and greens

fees, grand cocktail hour, gourmet

buffet 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.

AUG 27

For a mere $85 you can join other

area women golfers competing in the

41st Annual Pequannock Township

Women’s Open Golf Tournament.

Golfers need not be league members,

but it is a women only event. Join the

friendly competition on Thursday,

August 27, at Preakness Valley

Golf Course, Totowa Rd., Wayne.

Registration forms are available

through the Pequannock Township

Parks & Rec. Dept. at 973 835-5700.August 10, is the deadline for sending

your completed tournament registra-

tion form and check to Valerie Bilz,

43-2A Hinchman Ave., Wayne NJ

07470. Make your check for $85.00

payable to: Pequannock Township

Parks & Recreation Dept.

 Around the

Community...•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

on December 6. Get threaded into

God’s story this fall as you experience

His heart for every tribe and nation

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R

ent, the musical that

changed Broadway for-

ever, will be presentedweekends, August 7-23. Based

loosely on Puccini’s La

Boheme, “Rent” follows a year

in the life of a group of impov-

erished young artists and musi-

cians struggling to survive and

create in New York’s Lower

East Side, under the shadow of 

HIV/AIDS. How these young

bohemians negotiate their

dreams, loves, and conflicts

provides the narrative threadto this groundbreaking musi-

cal. Please note, there is adult

theme and language. Friday

and Saturdays shows are at

8pm and Sunday shows are at

3pm. The price for tickets is

$27 for adults, $25 for seniors

and $22 for students. Group

rates are available. Rhino

Theatre is located at 247

Wanaque Ave. in PomptonLakes. Visit their website at

www.RhinoTheatre.com or call

the theatre at 973-248-9491.

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Mid- to late-summer

is peak carnival and

fair season. During

this time of year, empty fields

and parking lots are trans-

formed into entertainment

wonders featuring rides, foods

and plenty of games of 

chance.

Carnival games are a fun

diversion. Thousands and

thousands of fairgoers test

their luck at these games

when carnivals roll into town.

Games often seem as though

they are stacked in the house’s

favor, but games are not

impossible to win. A few

pointers can increase any

player’s chances of winning.

Ring toss: The object of 

this game is to throw a ring

and have it settle around the

neck of a bottle. For the best

chances, toss the ring so that

it remains as flat horizontally

as possible. Think of throwing

it as you would a Frisbee®.

Milk bottle pyramid: In

this game, participants have

to throw a softball to knock

over milk bottles stacked in a

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pyramid. It seems easy, but

sometimes the weight of the

softball is not in proportion to

the weight of the bottles. The

ball may be filled with cork,

and the bottles may be

weighted on the bottom. Aim

for the center of the two low-

est bottles and throw the ball

as hard as you can.

Basketball shot: In this

game, the rim of the basket-

ball net is likely smaller than

regulation and the backboard

may be stiffer than players are

accustomed to. In addition,

the ball may be overinflated

so that it is more bouncy. Try

a high arc that will help you

swish the ball. Otherwise, aim

for the top of the square on

the backboard so that the ball

will bank right into the net.

Whack-a-mole: This

game is fun because a player

can go after whichever critter

pops out of the hole. A key

advantage to this game is never

to raise the mallet higher than

the height of the mole. This

ensures a faster swing and a

quicker resetting to hit the

next mole that pops up.

Balloons and darts: To

counteract potentially dull

darts, look for the shiniest,

thinnest balloons. Those are

the ones that are inflated the

most. This will increase your

chances of popping a balloon.

 Frog toss: Young chil-

dren are drawn to this game

because they get to launch a

rubber frog into the air and

throw it toward a lily pad. The

chance of getting wet com-

bined with pounding a mallet

can make this game quite

attractive. To improve your

odds of winning, make the

frog as small as possible by

folding its legs underneath the

body. Aim high so that the

frog is launched in a high arc

and has a better chance of 

landing in that lily pad cup.

Carnival games can be

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greater chance of taking home

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Home Health Care is a

preferred way of care

for those who wish to

receive quality individualized

services in the comfort of 

their homes. Recipients of 

home health care include the

elderly, those living with an

illness, and those recovering

from an accident or surgery.

Choosing a quality home

health care agency is not an

easy decision. Here are somehelpful points to consider:

1. Is the agency certified by a

reputable accrediting body of 

healthcare organization, such

as the Commission on

Accreditation for Home Care,

Inc., (CAHC), which is New

 Jersey’s largest and only state-

based home care accreditation

program?

2. Is the agency available 24/7

with an RN Supervisor on-

call if necessary?

3. Is there a proper process for

the hiring, screening, and

training of employees? Note:

RNs need to be licensed by

the New Jersey Board of 

 Nursing and home healthaides should be well-trained

on emergency, disease or

infection control, and safety

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4. Is there an efficient care-giver-client matching proce-

dure to ensure individual

expectations and needs are

met?

5. Is there an RN-approvedand tailor-made plan of care

developed for the agency’s

home health aides to follow

for each specific client?

6. Is there an efficient com-

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home health aide running late

or unable to make it to work?

7. What payment options are

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8. Simply, are the services

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one? Does the agency offer a)

skilled services performed by

an RN, such as medication

set-up per physician orders,

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light housekeeping, and meal

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Push to Walk, a non-

profit organization that

provides individualized

workouts and resources to

people with spinal cord

injuries and other forms of 

paralysis, welcomed “friendly

robot assistant,” Budgee™, to

Push to Walk’s Summer Boot

Camp Open House, for

demonstrations and informa-

tion sharing with clients and

supporters.

On Wednesday, July 15,

as a part of our week-long

Summer Boot Camp, Push to

Walk hosted an Open Houseevent, inviting various ven-

dors of adaptive resources for

our clients. A standout ven-

dor was 5 Elements Robotics,

the maker of Budgee™, a per-

sonal assistant robot designed

to follow their owner and

carry their belongings.

The Budgee™ robot

looks promising to aid in the

everyday lives of people with

disabilities, whether it be

trips to the mall, grocery

shopping, or carrying luggage

through an airport. Budgee™

uses sensors, which are placed

in the owners’ pockets, to fol-

low them around and keep

the robot from falling down

stairs or bumping into walls.

It is able to carry up to 50

pounds and can also fold up

into a portable form weighing

only about 5 pounds. Therobot runs up to 10 hours on a

charge and will notify the

owner when the charge is

running low.

“We regularly monitor

and research resources bene-

fiting the spinal cord injury

and paralysis community so

we can share this informationwith our clients and support-

ers,” said Cynthia Templeton,

President and Founder of 

Push to Walk. “Budgee™ is a

fun and wonderfully helpful

resource that can help people

with disabilities by lessening

the burden of transporting

heavy materials and grantingmore independence and less

reliance on others.”

For more information

please visit the Push to

Walk website at www.push-

towalknj.org or contact

Stephanie Lajam at 862-

200-5848 or slajam@push

towalknj.org.5 Elements Robotics

website at www.5elements

robotics.com.

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to Walk is an organization

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clients at open house event

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Dogs are wonderful

companion animals,

providing their own-

ers with loyal friends who are

seemingly always up for walks

or games of Frisbee.

Dog ownership is reward-

ing, but it’s also a significant

responsibility. Before adopting

a shelter dog or buying from a

breeder, prospective dog own-

ers should consider a host of 

factors to determine if now is

the best time for them to wel-

come a new four-legged friend

into their family.

Time: Some pets do not

require their owners to com-

mit much of their time. For

example, fish and bird owners

don’t need to take their pets

outside for walks or bathroom

breaks, making them ideal

pets for people who want a pet

but don’t have the time to

devote to caring for more

needy animals. A person con-

sidering getting a dog should

make an honest assessment of 

how much time they have to

take care of their animals.Dogs don’t just need their

owners to take them for walks

and let them into the back-

yard to go to the bathroom.

Dogs are social animals and

need their owners to spend

time with them every day. A

person with an especially hec-

tic schedule may want to

delay getting a dog until they

can free up more time in their

days.

Money: Owning a dog

requires a considerable finan-

cial commitment, one that

extends far beyond the adop-

tion fees or prices established

by private breeders. Dogs need

food, comfortable shelter,

toys, and medical care, which

can be expensive should dogs

get sick. Some dog owners buy

pet insurance to offset the cost

of veterinarian visits, while

others simply pay out of pock-

et when their dogs have med-

ical expenses. Dogs tend to

hide physical problems fromtheir owners, which is why

routine veterinary visits are so

important. Many veterinari-

ans recommend annual visits

for dogs under the age of 10

and visits every six months for

dogs 10 and older. A person

should make sure they can

afford those visits before

bringing a dog into their lives.

Climate: Where a person

lives should also influence

their decision to get a dog.

Though climate won’t neces-

sarily prevent them from

adopting a dog, they may

want to avoid adopting cer-

tain breeds of dogs dependingon where they live. For exam-

ple, short-nosed breeds,

including English bulldogs

and pugs, are highly suscepti-

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shorter airways give them less

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they draw into their bodies.

Things to consider before getting a dog

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People living in especially

warm climates may want to

avoid short-nosed breeds in

favor of dogs that are better

equipped to handle the heat.Age of the dog: Many

prospective dog owners want

to adopt puppies so they can

be with their new best

friends throughout the dogs’

lives. But puppies can be

difficult to house train, and

that training takes a combi-

nation of time, money, and

patience. If a person is not

ready to commit all three to

house train their dog, theyshould consider adopting an

older dog that is already

house trained.

 Family members or

roommates: Dogs make

wonderful additions to a

home, but not everyone is cut

out for living with dogs. If a

person lives with other peo-

ple, be it family members or

roommates, it’s best to consult

with them before bringing a

dog home, as dogs can change

the dynamic of any living

arrangement. In addition,they may unknowingly live

with someone who has a dog

allergy and cannot cohabitate

with a dog. It’s best to consult

the people they live with

before bringing a dog home,

and only do so if they have

their blessing.

Dogs are great compan-

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their owners’ quality of life;however, dog ownership is not

for everyone, and prospective

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sider a host of factors before

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mal Hospital. He grew up in

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and two dogs – to provide quali-

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As technology hasmade working re-

motely easier, more

and more professionals are

working from home. Working

from home can help working

parents save money on child-

care costs and help all workersavoid rush hour traffic jams

and the costs of commuting to

and from the office.

The right working envi-

ronment is essential for men

and women who work from

home. An environment that’sconducive to work can help

people increase their produc-

tivity and make their employ-

ers more likely to allow more

employees to work from

home. Professionals who are

new to working from homemay find it takes some time

before they can create the per-

fect working environment,

but the following are a few

factors to consider when plan-

ning a home office.

SPACE

One of the disadvantages

to working from home is that

remote workers don’t have

access to the same level of equipment as in the main

office, such as color copiers or

scanners. If you want to

include even scaled-down

versions of such equipment in

your office, you will need

ample space. In addition, less

spacious home offices can feel

too tight and enclosed, mak-

ing workers uncomfortable

and less enthusiastic about

working every day. Pick a spot

in your home that affords

room for your equipment andthe ability to move around so

you don’t feel cramped

throughout the workday.

LIGHTING

Lighting is another fac-

tor remote workers must con-

sider when they’re planning

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Summer is a season forrelaxation. When it

comes to food, nothing

quite exudes the spirit of sum-

mer like a good dessert. A

freshly cooked pie on the win-

dowsill can waft through the

house and into the yard, entic-

ing family members and

passersby alike.

Kicking up your heels and

enjoying a piece of pie on the

patio is a great way to spend asummer evening. This summer,

relax with the following recipe

for “Blueberry Pie” from Mollie

Cox Bryan’s “Mrs. Rowe’s

Little Book of Southern Pies”

(Ten Speed Press).

Blueberry Pie

Makes one 9-inch pie

1 recipe Plain Pie Pastry

6 cups blueberries, fresh or frozen (thawed and drained if 

 frozen)

2 tablespoons lemon juice

½ cup sugar

½ cup all-purpose flour

¾ teaspoon ground cinnamon

2 tablespoons cold unsalted but-

ter, cut into bits

1 egg beaten with 1 tablespoon

milk, for egg wash

Line a 9-inch pie plate

with 1 rolled-out crust andplace in the refrigerator to

chill.

Put the blueberries in a

bowl, add the lemon juice, and

stir to coat. Separately, com-

bine the sugar, flour and cinna-

mon, mix thoroughly and stir

into the blueberries. Spread the

filling in the crust, and scatter

the butter over the top. Brush

the rim of the crust with the

egg wash, cover with the sec-

ond rolled-out crust, and seal

and flute or crimp the edges.

Put the pie in the refriger-

ator to chill until firm, about

30 minutes. Store the remain-

ing egg wash in the refrigerator,

too. Preheat the oven to 425 F.

Brush the top crust with

egg wash, then score the top

with two perpendicular cuts for

steam vents. Bake for 20 min-

utes, then lower the oventemperature to 350 F and

bake for another 30 to 40

minutes, until the juices are

bubbling and the crust is

golden brown. Cool on a

wire rack for at least two

hours before slicing, then

chill in the refrigerator until

ready to serve. Serve chilled

or warm.

Plain Pie Pastry

Makes two 9-inch pie crusts2 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon salt

2/3 cup vegetable shortening 

5 to 7 tablespoons cold milk

Sift the flour and salt into

a bowl. Cut in the shortening

with a pastry blender until it is

the size of small peas. Sprinkle

1 tablespoon of the milk over

part of the flour mixture.Gently toss with a fork and

push to the side of the bowl.

Sprinkle another tablespoon of 

milk over another dry part, toss

with a fork and push to the side

of the bowl. Repeat with the

remaining milk until all of the

flour mixture is moistened.

Press the dough together

to form 2 equal balls, then flat-

ten into disks. Roll out the

crusts right away, or wrap thedough tightly, smoothing out

any little wrinkles or air pock-

ets, and refrigerate for up to 2

weeks. On a lightly floured sur-

face, roll out each ball to a

thickness of 1/8 inch. Use a

light touch and handle the

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light can provide an energeticboost and improve your mood,

so choose a room in your

home that gets lots of sunlight

during the day. Many profes-

sionals who work remotely do

so from the basements of their

homes, which can make it dif-

ficult to rely on natural light.If the basement is the only

location in your home that

can fit a home office, look for

lighting sources that replicate

daylight so you are not work-

ing in dark quarters. Speak

with your physician about

how to arrange lighting toreduce eyestrain caused by

staring at a computer.

CONNECTIVITY

Connectivity also must

be considered when planning

a home office. While wireless

Internet has made Internet

dead zones less problematic,certain areas or rooms in your

home may still be touch-and-

go with regard to Internet

connectivity. Such areas

should be avoided when

choosing a room for your

home office, as it can be diffi-

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office’s external server is rou-

tinely compromised. Find an

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nection is always strong.

DISTRACTIONS

While your home might

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when the kids come home

from school or when your

spouse or roommate arrives

home from work. Avoid put-

ting your home office too close

to popular hangout areas in

your home, such as the

kitchen and the living room.

Instead, choose a room where

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can focus on your work andwon’t be routinely interrupted.

Working from home can

pay numerous dividends, but

professionals who telework

must put careful thought

into the rooms or areas of 

their homes where they plan

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[email protected]

Lincoln Park $474,900

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BLOOMINGDALE $699,000Score a Birdie with this Beautiful 3BR, 3+BARaised Ranch on Lovely Lakefront, 2 Fireplaces,Cathedral Ceilings, and Patio. MLS# 3205492

KINNELON/BUTLER 973-838-9300

BOONTON $749,900Treat Yourself with Luxury in this cul-de-sac,6BR, 3+BA Wooded-lot Colonial. Gas Fire-place, High Ceilings, Deck. MLS# 3238347

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CLIFTON $699,999Move-in ready, great for entertaining in & out!4BR, 3.5BA Custom recently renovated inMontclair Heights sect. Easy NYC commute.MLS# 3202828

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KINNELON $325,000Discover this appealing 4BR, 2+BA Colonialsited on 1.30 Acres with Cozy Fireplace, MBA,2 Car Gar, Basement. MLS# 3235981

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KINNELON $479,000Smoke Rise-Move up now to this 2BR Ranchpositioned on 1.12 Acres with Cozy Fireplace,Wood Flooring, 2 Car Gar, Patio. MLS#3221356

KINNELON/BUTLER 973-838-9300

KINNELON $529,000Cul-de-sac 4BR, 3+BA Colonial offering Plen-tiful Space on 1 Acre, 2 Fireplaces, CathedralCeilings, 2 Car Gar, Conveniently Located.MLS# 3240707

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KINNELON $550,000Smoke Rise-4BR Bi-Level on 1.53 Level Acres.Newer Kitchen, 3BA, Hardwood Floors, 3 CarGar, Cozy Fireplace, Deck. Location/Location!MLS# 3227177

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KINNELON $625,000Make an Excellent Move to this 3BR, 2+BAContemporary Positioned on 1.15 Acres, CozyFireplace, Cathedral Ceilings, Patio. MLS#3238519

KINNELON/BUTLER 973-838-9300

KINNELON $649,900Smoke Rise-Custom 5BR, 4+BA Lake-ViewRanch ideally set on 1.30 Acres, 3 Fireplaces,Dramatic Beamed, Cathedral Ceilings, Patio.MLS# 3211718

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KINNELON $725,000Smoke Rise-Beautifully Maintained 5BR, 3BAColonial with Walls of Windows on 2.15 Park-like Acres, 3 Fireplaces, 3 Car Gar. Call forAppt. MLS# 3224884

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KINNELON $899,000Entertain with Savoir Faire in this CustomWooded-Lot Residence Nicely set on 10 Acreswith 4BR, 3+BA, 4 Car Gar. MLS# 3239863

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KINNELON $935,000Smoke Rise-Picture yourself Luxuriating in thisfenced 5BR, 4+BA Brookside Colonial ideallyset on 1.27Acres, 3 Car Gar, Deck. MLS#3230646

KINNELON/BUTLER 973-838-9300

KINNELON $1,395,000Treat yourself to the delightful style of thisnewly-built 5BR, 5+BA Ranch nicely set on 1.63Acres, 6 Car Gar. MLS# 3238660

KINNELON/BUTLER 973-838-9300

LINCOLN PARK $319,900Absolute move-in condition 4BR, 2 BA Reno-vated Colonial w/Gorgeous Kit, Huge FDR, HWFloors, Sun Room, Private Deck, GorgeousBackyard, MORE! MLS# 3166708

WAYNE 973-694-8000

MOUNT OLIVE $299,990Welcome to the Grande-NEW 3BR, 2.5BA Bay-bury 1,595 sq ft Model w/FDR, Fplc & 2 CarGar on cul-de-sac, Pool & Tennis. More avail!MLS# 3229708

WAYNE 973-694-8000

RIVERDALE $325,000Updated 3BR, 2BA Ranch-Newer CA, Roof, Re-cessed Lights in Kit, Finished Basement &Garage in Great Neighborhood. Low Taxes!MLS# 3226115

WAYNE 973-694-8000

WAYNE $376,900Beautiful 3BR, 2+BA End unit in cul-de-sac. In-cludes LR/Fireplace, EIK/Granite, SunkenMBR/MBA, Finished Lower Level. 2 Car Gar +Many Updates. MLS# 3212389

WAYNE 973-694-8000

WAYNE $444,900Beautifully Renovated 2,600+sq ft 3BR, 2+BATownhome w/Open Plan. Grmt EIK, FDR, GreatRm/HW Fls, Deck, Office, Cath Ceil, Skylites,Gar. MLS 3209296

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WAYNE $459,900Spacious 4BR, 2+BA Colonial w/HW floors, LR,DR, Large Kit, Sep DA, on Lovely Private Ydw/IG Pool & Paver Patio loc on quiet street.MLS# 3235069

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WAYNE $599,900Beautiful 4BR, 2+BA Colonial w/Mtn-View fea-tures open floor plan, EIK/Center Isle, MBRSuite, FamRm/Fplc, 2 Car Gar, MORE! MLS#3237125

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WAYNE $610,000Beautiful 4BR, 2+BA totally renovated w/FDR &DR/Custom Woodwork, updtd Kit, HW flrs,FamRm, Fplc, Finished Lower Lvl, Private Yd.MLS# 3220573

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WAYNE $639,500Beyond Beautiful 3BR, 2+BA Townhome at Rad-cliffe Village-Young & Spacious w/Custom De-signer Features, Fin Bsmt, 2 Car Gar. MLS#3233030

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WAYNE $979,000Prestigious 5BR Colonial w/Custom QualityFinishes, Grand Entry, FLR, FDR, Great Room,Marble Fireplace, Grmt Kit, 3 Car Gar & MUCHMORE! MLS# 3225127

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WOODLAND PARK $414,900Renovated Custom 3BR, 2 BA Cape w/OpenFloor Plan, Generous Size Rooms, Newer Roof,MBR Suite, Garage & More on top of GarretMtn. MLS# 3238636

WAYNE 973-694-8000

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that provides individualized

workouts and resources to

people with spinal cord

injuries and other forms of 

paralysis to optimize current

quality of life and to prepare

for future medical advance-

ments. It is the only program

of its kind in the New York-

 New Jersey area. Push to

Walk’s rigorous one-on-one

workout approach challengesclients to reach their personal

goals and achieve maximum

independence, leading to

greater success and fulfill-

ment in their personal and

professional lives. Push to

Walk is only able to cover

about 65% of its operating

costs through client fees, and

relies on grants and fundrais-

ing events to help make up

the difference. A 501(C) 3

non-profit, Push to Walk

is located in Riverdale. Visit

www.pushtowalknj.org to

learn more.

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Broadway and film star Adam Pascal appeared at Rhino Theatre on Saturday, July 18 and provided anevening of entertainment, insight and laughter. He sang some of his favorite Broadway songs and ap-

 peared along with Rhino Theatre’s cast of Rent, which will be presented in August. Pictured along with Adam Pascal is Carmela Wolosz, Artistic Director and executive producer of Rhino Theatre.

Adam Pascal appears at

Rhino Theatre

berry, flowering dogwood, and

a mix of perennials.

Pictured is a before and

after of a Cape home which

was completely redone. Don’t

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As the end of summer

draws near, so does this amaz-ing deal! To take advantage of 

this proposal, call today for a

free consultation at 973-305-

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Community Happenings

and encounter the momentum of the

World Christian Movement. Enroll

online at www.Perpectives.org or call

973-697-0990.

•The Lincoln Park Library offers one-

on-one technological help. Please

call 973-694-8283 or email

[email protected]

for an appointment. Sessions are lim-

ited to one meeting 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 of

every 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 ostomates, people of any age withpotential, 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

pillows for breast cancer patients.

Call Chairperson Alexandria Sarra at

973-405-0088 for information.

Monetary donations for purchase of

polyfill for the pillows, should bemade 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 members and guests welcome.For information call Celia at 973-

227-4591.

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Fences can provide priva-

cy and transform back-yards into calming

places to relax and unwind.

But fences also may lead to

disputes with neighbors if 

installation is not carried out

with etiquette. Always place

the fence within your proper-

ty lines, which can be deter-

mined by examining a land

survey for your home. Inform

your neighbors of your inten-

tion to erect a fence, and giveany concerns they might have

substantial consideration.

Face the more aesthetically

appealing side of the fence

outward to the street and toneighbors' yards. In addition,

maintain the fence once it is

installed so it does not

become a neighborhood eye-

sore that irks your neighbors.

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