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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.
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•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
entertaining. Players have a
greater chance of taking home
a prize if they learn some
secrets of each game they play.
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Home Health Care is a
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Inc., (CAHC), which is New
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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
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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.”
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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-
ble to heat stroke, as their
shorter airways give them less
of a chance to cool the air
they draw into their bodies.
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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-
ions who can greatly improve
their owners’ quality of life;however, dog ownership is not
for everyone, and prospective
dog owners should first con-
sider a host of factors before
bringing dogs into their
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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
their home offices. Natural
Factors to consider when planning a home office
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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
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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
dough as little as possible.
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Pequannock Twp. • 40 Mandeville Ave.
$375,000
Pompton Plains • 75 West Parkway
$495,000
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$525,000
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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-
cult to remain productive if your connection to your
office’s external server is rou-
tinely compromised. Find an
area where the wireless con-
nection is always strong.
DISTRACTIONS
While your home might
be empty for much of the day,you don’t want to be distracted
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
you have lots of privacy so you
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
to work.
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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
own a cape or ranch? No prob-
lem! DC Landscape Design &
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As the end of summer
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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
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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