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ll delicatessens are the


same. Dont say that to
Joe Fiore, owner of
Bella Sara Italian Specialties of
Pompton Lakes. Why?
Because Joe is passionate
about food, its presen-
tation and his cus-
tomers. Since estab-
lishing his business
in Pompton Lakes
he has had one
vision: to provide
the local commu-
nity with an old
fashioned, out of
this world Italian
deli. By all accounts
he has done that.
As Joe reflected he
gave a bit of insight into his
roots saying, It all goes back to
my childhood, I use to help my
grandma when she was cooking
in the kitchen. I not only loved
what she created but I grew pas-
sionate about the process. Funny
thing is even though I learned
from my grandmas kitchen
the recipe for the sauce
that we now make actu-
ally came from my
father! In fact all of
my recipes are fam-
ily recipes.
That means
Joe, and his wife
Luisa, make every-
thing from scratch
using nothing but
fresh ingredients.
The results? Incredible
variations of roast beef,
pork roast, fresh mozzarella,
pasta salads, chicken and pork
cutlets, stuffed peppers & egg-
plant to name a few. If its not
good enough to be on Joes table
it wont end up on yours!
Need breakfast? His morn-
ing menu includes pancakes,
French toast, omelets and of
course egg sandwiches. Add to
that a delicious cup of coffee or
espresso and you are ready to
tackle another day.
Does Bella Sara cater? You
bet. Whether its wraps, sand-
wich platters, soups, salads or
specialties, Joe will take good
care of you and ensure that you
will be satisfied. In fact Joe has
made it more of a science stat-
ing, Its important to know the
guests you are cooking for and
explain to the host/hostess that
sometimes its not about the food
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OCT 15
The Musicales at Noon concert series
at St. Timothy Lutheran Church, 395
Valley Road, Wayne, on October 15
presents Oys in the Hood, a four-piece
Klezmer ensemble led by Jeff Pines. The
program is 12-1pm and the public is
invited. No admission is charged, but a
free-will offering will be accepted. For
more information please call 973-694-
8316.
OCT 17
The Columbiettes of Bishop Navagh
Council (5943) Pequannock are hosting
a Baked Potato Night on Friday, October
17, from 5:30-7:30pm, at the Knights
of Columbus Hall, 84 Lincoln Park Road,
Pequannock. The cost per ticket is $7 for
1 potato per person, and $10 for 2
potatoes per person also includes top-
pings for the potatoes, salad, coffee,
and dessert. Reservations suggested
limited tickets at the door. Unpaid reser-
vations will expire at 6:30pm. Call
Barbara 973-835-3636 or Pat 973-
696-2225 to reserve tickets.
OCT 18
Family Promise, people of faith work-
ing together to provide homeless fami-
lies with HELP for today and HOPE for
tomorrow, of Passaic Countys annual
TRICKY TRAY is on October 18, at
Preakness Reformed Church, 131
Church Lane, Wayne. Doors open at
6pm, calling starts at 7:30pm.
Admission is $15 and includes coffee,
tea, cookies and 1 sheet of Tier 1 tick-
ets. Bonus with advance sales, same
price $15 receive I extra sheet Tier 1
tickets. Contact Elyse Kascik at emkas-
cik@gmail.com. No children or alcohol.
OCT 19
The Wayne Valley High School will be
hosting a Craft Show on Sunday,
October 19, from 10am-5pm, at the
school at 551 Valley Rd, Wayne. The
Wayne Valley Band Parents sponsor the
show and P.J.s Promotions will promote
the event. One hundred exhibitors with
crafts, art and photography will be set
up in one huge gym. For further infor-
mation please call 201-666-1340.
OCT 20
Women In Transition is holding a free
workshop, What Every Woman Should
Know about Divorce, on Monday,
October 20 from 7:15-9pm at the
Wayne Counseling Center, 1022
Hamburg Turnpike, Wayne. The work-
shop is open to all women who are
interested in learning more about the
legal and financial issues of separation
and divorce. Pre-registration is
required. Please call Women in
Transition at 973-694-9215, or. visit us
at www.waynecounselingcenter.org.
OCT 21
St. Michaels Episcopal Church will be
offering to the community, Meditation
101, a series on various types of medi-
tation. Attend the 2pm or 7pm on the
following Tuesdays: October 21,
November 4 and 18, December 2 and
16. The same content will be offered on
the same day at both times. Led by The
Rev. Keith A. Gentry, Interim Priest, and
Patricia Vine, Spiritual Director, partici-
pants will have opportunities to medi-
tate in different ways that might enable
them to be receptive to the Divine
Mystery that we call God. Contact the
Parish Office to attend at 973-694-
1026 or Office@stmichaelswayne.org.
St. Michaels is located at 1219 Ratzer
Road, Wayne.
OCT 22
The Musicales at Noon concert series
at St. Timothy Lutheran Church, 395
Valley Road, Wayne, on October 22
presents The Arts Musical Chorale, con-
ducted by Dusty Francis. The program is
from 12-1 and the public is invited. No
admission is charged, but a free-will
offering will be accepted. The church has
an indoor elevator for easy wheelchair
access. For more information about the
concerts, please call 973-694-8316.
OCT 25
The Wayne Health Departments
SMAC-23 Blood Screening will be
offered on Saturday, October 25, at
Wayne Valley High School during
Wayne Townships Annual Health Fair.
The blood screening measures the levels
of 23 different elements in the blood
including: CBC, T4, T3U and T7, for a fee
of $24.50. The following screening may
also be provided, along with the SMAC-
23 blood screening for an additional
fee: PSA-$18, Lyme-$20, Hep. B-$21,
Hep. C-$21, TSH-$17,
CRP/Homocysteine-$30, Vitamin D-$30
and Digoxin-$29. A 12 hour fast
required and an appointment is neces-
sary. Registration begins September 30.
Call 973-694-1800 extension 3281 for
an appointment.
Wayne Elks Auxiliary will hold
Oktoberfest on Saturday, October 25 at
7:30pm. Menu by Chef Bob Fisher and
music for dancing by DJ Jerry. Donation
$30.00. Call Joyce for reservations at
973- 956-8956. Jackets required for
gentleman.
OCT 26
The Friendship Circle of Passaic County
is hosting Friendship Circle Walk
Sunday, October 26 at 2pm. The wheel-
chair accessible walk consists of a walk
around the Wayne Valley High School
track, 551 Valley Road. Registration
and check-in starts at 1pm. Everyone is
invited to stay for fun activities after
including a BBQ, and more. Pre-
registration for the walk is free
at www.friendswalk4friends.com by
October 20 and receive a t-shirt. On-site
registration is $25 a person and $50
per family. To learn more about the
friendship circle, visit www.fcpassaic-
county.com.
NOV 1
Wayne Elks will hold Festa Italiano on
Saturday, November 1, 7:30pm. Food by
Chef Bob Fisher and music for dancing by
Johnny and Barb. Donation $30.00.
Reservations call Joyce973-956-8956.
NOV 8
The Packanack Lake Mothers Club will
host the 26th annual holiday bazaar
Saturday, November 8 from 10am-5pm
at the Packanack Lake Clubhouse, 52
Lake Drive West, Wayne. More than 25
artisans and crafters from the area will
sell jewelry, childrens items, home
dcor, original hand painted glassware
and candles. New this year is Paint your
Own Pottery area where you can create
your unique pottery. Also Crepe Guru of
Hoboken who will be whipping up some
delicious treats while you shop.
NOV 14
Wayne Elks Auxiliary will hold Bunco
night Friday, November 14. Doors open
6:15pm and games begin at 7pm.
Donation $7.00 includes admission,
games, coffee, tea and dessert.
NOV 16
Wayne Elks will hold a Sunday Social
Family Dinner on November 16, serving
3-4pm. Menu includes tossed salad,
bread, butter, pasta fagiola, sausage
peppers, Vinnys Famous Chicken,
dessert, coffee, tea, and soda. Donation
$15.00. Reservations please call Joyce
973-956-8956.
Boy Scout Troop 108 is cooking and
serving their annual pancake breakfast
is on Sunday, November 16, from 8am-
12pm at Father Rugel Hall in Our Lady
of the Valley Church, 630 Valley Road,
Wayne. The breakfast is $7 and includes
pancakes, sausage, fruit, bagels, dough-
nuts, pastries, coffee, tea and orange
juice. Buy tickets at the door. Children 3
and under are free. This is the troops only
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s a Retirement and
Estate Planning
Specialist, it is my
obligation to discuss different
portfolio risks with clients
such as being too heavily
invested in the equities mar-
ket or the risks inherent in
bonds when interest rates rise.
Another common risk that
concerns all of us is inflation
and the erosion of our pur-
chasing power. There are cur-
rency and geo-political risks
such as wars and disease like;
ISIS and Ebola replacing the
headlines of a few years ago
that read, Persian Gulf and
AIDS. There is the risk of a
liability lawsuit if someone
slips and falls on your proper-
ty, or a mishap with your car,
that may leave your retire-
ment portfolio vulnerable to a
lawsuit. Sickness and the cost
of healthcare have the poten-
tial to invade or wipe-out a
portfolio if it is not properly
insured.
Then there is the poten-
tial for a long-term care stay,
that in our area costs in excess
of $120,000 annually and
what about the cost of main-
taining your home while you
are a guest in that facility?
Home health care costs are no
bargain either, with quality
non-medical staff costing
more than $35.00 an hour.
Moreover there is the
risk of out-living your money,
did you ever think about that?
This is referred to as longevi-
ty risk. The longer you live,
the more potent inflation be-
comes, the larger your with-
drawals must be just to main-
tain your exact standard of
living, not increase it; this
will exacerbate the reduction
of your portfolio. What hap-
pens if you are still here and
your money isnt? This
thought leads me to a ques-
tion. What annual rate of
return do you expect your
portfolio to consistently earn
throughout your retirement
years and what withdrawal
rate do you believe you can
maintain simultaneously
against it? Please factor-in
increasing that withdrawal
rate by any inflation factor
you desire and now, will your
money last as long as you and
your spouse do?
These are extremely
tough questions to ask and
even tougher to deal with for
most financial advisors. Since
the markets were better per-
forming thirty years ago when
planning ahead for 2014, pres-
ent day portfolio planning
cannot effectively employ the
thinking of 3 decades ago.
Asset allocation and diversifi-
cation are simply not enough
in this financial advisors opin-
ion; not even close, I would
add. For my money I desire a
guaranteed* scenario and the
overwhelming majority of my
clients agree with me.
People like us want to
know what our lifetime mini-
mum monthly check will be
and how it may increase
beyond that figure, while,
guaranteed* never to reduce
or cease before both husband
and wife are gone. In other
words, we will never exhaust
our income! Positioned OUT,
IN and ON the stock and
bond markets, we will enjoy
the rising tide of the collec-
tive markets positive impact
on our portfolios and income,
yet when the markets recede
and the tide turns, our income
will never be diminished.
Every scenario is different due
to client choices of companies
and products; also there are
certain fees, expenses and
parameters within each
investment, which goes with-
out saying. Prospectuses and
product brochures should be
read and understood before
investing your hard-earned
money.
What is universal though
is that even if the accounts are
diminished to nothing from a
combination of withdrawals,
bad markets and personal
longevity, if either you or your
wife is still living, the month-
ly checks will never stop being
deposited electronically into
your checking account! I am
describing the benefits and
attributes of Fixed Indexed
and Variable Annuities with
an optional living benefit
rider and I am only scratching
the surface in this brief col-
umn space. Suffice it to say,
annuities today are extremely
advanced and enhanced
when compared to annuities
of both the 20th century and
even those issued just a few
years ago.
If a portion of the portfo-
lio income were directed
toward a properly owned life
insurance policy, covering
either one or both of the par-
ents, upon the insureds demise
the tax-free death benefit may
replace the entire portfolio or
be in addition to it for the
benefit of the children. Here
you can have your cake and
eat it too!
To learn more of how to
guarantee* your retirement
income, I would like to per-
sonally invite you to attend
our free, no obligation work-
shop series running October
21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 1-3pm
and 7-9pm at our corporate
headquarters in Pompton
Plains or call me for an indi-
vidualized appointment. At
APG we never charge a fee for
our time and you dont have
to make any financial com-
mitments when meeting with
me. Come over, well talk and
youll gain a second opinion
on your current financial plan
for free!
Centenarians are the
fastest growing segment of our
population and the Super
Centenarians, those over age
110, are growing exponential-
ly as well. Might you be
amongst them one day and
will your money be there for
you to live on? It can be and
Ill show you how! Call
today!
Mark E. Charnet, CAS, is
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D
r. Harold Katz, a den-
tist out of Beverly
Hills, claims that a
bitter powder found in dark
chocolate, theobromine, can
actually harden the enamel.
This would add protection to
teeth against the possible
impact of staining. Milk
chocolate, however, would
not have the same effect
based on its high content of
sugar which creates plaque
and bad breath.
Dr. Harold Katz also
states that cheese, green tea,
and strawberries have a bene-
ficial impact when it comes
to whitening teeth. The
foods, just like dark choco-
late, produce the best results
when consumed early in the
day before plaque builds up
later.
Strawberries can be
mashed into a paste and bak-
ing soda to create a natural
whitening solution. This,
however, doesnt work for all
berries as some actually stain
teeth. Malic acid in strawber-
ries is the ingredient that
works. Green tea helps
because it contains tannins
and polyphenols that stop
bacteria and plaque from
adhering to tooth surfaces.
Dr. Peter Brusco is a 1980
graduate of The University of
Pennsylvania and has been
practicing in Kinnelon since
1982. Dr. Bruscos practice is
located at 170 Kinnelon Road,
Suite 29A in Kinnelon. You
may reach him by calling 973-
838-5862 or visit him on the
web at www.drbrusco.com.
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fundraiser of the year and donations will
go towards the purchase of new equip-
ment. Troop 108 participates in many
community service projects throughout
the year, teaching boys the value of giv-
ing back to their community.
Around the
Community ...
Crafters wanted for St. Timothy
Lutheran Church Craft Fair on Saturday,
November 8. If interested in participat-
ing please email us at st.timscraft-
fair@gmail.com with your contact
information and description of your
craft or product. We are limiting
crafters/vendors to one of a kind and
will contact you to advise if space for
your craft/product is still available.
Emails are preferred but you may leave
a message at 973-694-8316. St.
Timothy Lutheran Church is located on
Valley Rd. in Wayne.
Announcing Baby and Me-open to
entire community. Navigate your way
through the journey called parent-
hood in a welcoming, supportive set-
ting. Whether it is your first child or
your fourth, each experience brings new
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Margaret (Peggy) Tana
Ed.M, MAT, LPC, LCADC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Licensed Clinical Alcohol and
Drug Counselor
NJ 37PC00302700, NJ 37LC00078800
Counseling for individuals
and couples using a holistic,
person-centered approach.
Experienced with abuse, trauma,
cultural, and spiritual issues.
Trained in EMDR.
170 Kinnelon Road
Kinnelon, NJ 07405
www.margaret-tana.com
973-838-7265
Anxiety
Addiction
Depression
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joys and challenges. Meet other new
parents, share tips, get advice, and
enjoy bonding time with other families.
Classes are held on Wednesdays at
9:15am and registration is ongoing. To
learn more and to register, contact
Shomrei Torah at 973-696-2500 or
email office@shomreitorahwcc.org
Announcing Parent/Toddler Classes-
open to entire community. Enjoy a
warm, nurturing environment in which
parents and toddlers can socialize in a
preschool classroom. Led by a dynamic,
experienced early childhood educator,
children will have the opportunity to
grow and become more secure in their
surroundings. Activities include play, art,
singing, and stories. Classes are held on
Wednesdays at 10:30am and registra-
tion is ongoing. To learn more and to
register, contact Shomrei Torah at 973-
696-2500 or email office@shomre-
itorahwcc.org
Passaic County CASA is recruiting vol-
unteers for our fall training. Classes will
be held on Monday and Wednesday
evenings from 5:30-9:30pm and will
begin on September 29 through
November 3. The first step in becoming
a Court Appointed Special Advocate is to
attend a one hour information session
held in our office at 415 Hamburg Tpke
in Wayne. CASA advocacy protects the
best interest of each child and reduces
the states cost of caring for children in
foster care. Wont you consider speak-
ing up for a child? The schedule of infor-
mation sessions are held on Tuesday
evenings on the following dates: 10/21,
11/4, 11/25, 12/9. Please call to RSVP
or for additional info at 973-832-4002
or email Stephen@passaiccounty
casa.org.
The New Paths: Christians Engaging
Israel program will be led by Rabbi
Stephen Wylen of Temple Beth Tikvah
and has been created specifically for
ordained Christian priests and ministers.
New Paths will run for five sessions,
from 9-10am on Tuesday mornings at
the Wayne YMCA, 1 Pike Drive in
Wayne, on Oct 21 and 28; Nov 11, 18
and 25. To register or questions, please
contact Rabbi Stephen Wylen at tbtrab-
bi@gmail.com. There is no fee. You are
not required to be present at all five ses-
sions, but your best effort is requested.
This fall, Preakness Baptist Church,
1441 Ratzer Road in Wayne, will be
sponsoring a Veggie Tales Music Camp
on Wednesday evenings, from 5-7pm,
October 1 through November 12.
S
ome tax-cutting strate-
gies make good finan-
cial sense. Other tax
strategies are simply bad ideas,
often because tax considera-
tions are allowed to override
basic economics.
Heres one example of
the tax tail wagging the eco-
nomic dog. Lets say that you
run an unincorporated con-
sulting business. You want
some additional tax write-off,
so you decide to buy $10,000
of office furniture that you
dont really need. If youre in
the 28% bracket and you
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to pay off a mortgage, just to
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Children Kindergarten through 5th
graders are welcome to attend. The
program will consist of Bible stories, a
light dinner and snack, a craft, and par-
ticipation in a 20-minute musical that
will be presented at the church on
Sunday morning November 16 at
10:30am. Registrations are limited. For
registration please call the church at
973-956-0086.
The Community Food Box Program has
arrived at St. Michaels Episcopal
Church, 1219 Ratzer Road, Wayne. The
boxes contain a great selection of qual-
ity frozen food that is delivered on site
each month, for pick up, at very inex-
pensive prices. There are 8 different
selections of boxes and prices to choose
from. The program is exceptionally con-
venient for all who participate. For more
information and to receive a menu call
973-626-2802.
Professional musicians and vocalists of
the Wayne Seniors Swing Band will per-
form for your dancing and listening
pleasure on the third Tuesday of each
month. Performances will take place
from 12:30-2:30 pm at the Wayne Elks
Lodge, 50 Hinchman Avenue in Wayne.
Requested donation is $2 from mem-
bers of the Wayne Elks Lodge and mem-
bers of the Wayne Adult Community
Center. For all others, requested dona-
tion is $3.Light refreshments will be
served. For more information, call
973-633-0734.
The Riverview Garden Club, based in
Wayne encourages local area residents
who are interested in gardening and in
expanding their botanical knowledge to
become club members. Novice as well as
experienced gardeners welcome. For
details about joining, please call mem-
bership chairperson Linda Wescott 973-
694-1098 or email riverviewgc13@
yahoo.com or visit our web site at
riverviewgardenclub.com.
Visiting Angels in association with The
Alzheimers Foundation of America is
offering free year round memory
screenings. Confidential screenings are
held from 2-4pm every third
Wednesday of each month except for
November. Call for your appointment
973-839-3761. All screenings are held
at the Visiting Angels office at 2190
Hamburg Turnpike, Wayne.
The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.
(GACW) is an active non-profit senior
group sponsored by the Wayne
Department of Parks and Recreation
that meets every Thursday at 1pm in
the PAL Building, 1 PAL Drive in Wayne.
Day trips and overnight trips are sched-
uled throughout the year, certain meet-
ings host special speakers, and bingo is
played for only GACW members one
Thursday during each month. To qualify
as a member, you must be a Wayne res-
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W
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ward to October 31 as much as
the rest of the family. When
trick-or-treating time arrives
and the doorbell gets its annu-
al workout, pet parents should
take steps to ensure their dogs,
cats and other companion
animals stay calm and dont
get too frightened or excited.
Halloween is full of deco-
rations, costumes and
strangers ringing your door-
bell. While the excitement
can be thrilling for children,
pets can easily grow scared.
Animals generally become
creatures of routine, and any-
thing that takes them out of
their comfort zones can be a
cause for agitation. Spooky
decorations hung throughout
the house and outdoors pres-
ent new sights and smells. The
doorbell ringing every few
minutes could put skittish pets
even more on edge espe-
cially when they come face-
to-face with hordes of cos-
tumed trick-or-treaters.
Candy, chocolate in par-
ticular, poses a large risk as
well. Even relatively small
amounts of chocolate can be
harmful to cats and dogs.
Thats because chocolate con-
tains caffeine and theo-
bromine, two different types
of stimulants that can wreak
havoc on an animals central
nervous system. Hard candies
may be swallowed and be-
come lodged in the throat or
digestive tract. Artificial
sweeteners are harmful to ani-
mals, too.
To help keep pets safe, it
is best to consider the follow-
ing tips for Halloween.
1.Keep pets indoors for the
day. Animals that are fright-
ened may run away or grow
disoriented and get lost. Also,
you never want your pet to be
the victim of a Halloween
prank. Sometimes black cats
are stolen on Halloween. Dogs
left outside may be at risk for
teasing and taunting, too.
2.Dont take dogs trick-or-
treating. Although you may
have a calm, well-mannered
dog, the crowds in the neigh-
borhood may excite mans
best friend, whose behavior
might be difficult to predict.
Also, other animals that get
loose from homes when the
doors are opened may provoke
your dog. Its enough to keep
your eyes on your children,
never mind being mindful of
your dog, too!
3.Skip costumes for pets. You
may think its a cute idea to
dress your pets in costumes,
but theres a good chance your
pet does not share your enthu-
siasm. It may stress out the
animal, so avoid pet costumes.
4.Be mindful of holiday deco-
rations. Strings of lights, fake
spider webs and other decora-
tive items can be tripping haz-
ards for pets, while electronic
devices could pose a safety
risk. Avoid lit candles in the
home because cats or dogs
may knock them over.
5.Keep pets secured in a bed-
room or another quiet space.
Your dog or cat may try to bolt
outside every time you open
the door to trick-or-treaters.
Instead, keep the animals in a
bedroom or laundry area. Not
only will they appreciate the
quiet, but also they wont
have a chance to escape and
get lost.
6.Store collected candy out of
reach. Pets are inquisitive,
and they may be drawn to the
sweet smell of candy and
treats. Candy wrappers and
the candy itself can be haz-
ardous to pets. Therefore,
store candy where pets cannot
access it and be sure children
discard candy wrappers.
Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the
owner of the Pequannock Ani-
mal Hospital. He grew up in
Kinnelon and is happy to be
home with his wife, three cats,
and two dogs to provide quali-
ty and compassionate care for
pets in the community. The Pe-
quannock Animal Hospital is lo-
cated at 591 Newark Pompton
Turnpike in Pompton Plains.
You can reach the hospital by
calling 973-616-0400.
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Jewish Family Service of North Jersey,
a recipient of financial assistance from
UJA Federation of North Jersey, is
expanding its Kosher Meals on Wheels
program in Wayne. The Meals on
Wheels Program provides hot, nutritious
kosher meals to people age 60 and
over, or those younger who have a dis-
ability and who are unable to cook or
shop. Drivers needed to deliver meals
two times a month. We are accepting
referrals for people who would like to
receive meals. To volunteer, to request
Kosher Meals on Wheels, or for addi-
tional information, call Paul Klein at
973-595-0111.
Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club in
Wayne offers birthday parties and
special events for all ages. Kids will
have the time of their lives at Spa 23
parties! In addition to our pool parties,
choose from any of our themed par-
ties, or add a theme to your pool
party. Theme parties are available
seven days a week. Pool parties are
available Fridays, Saturdays, and
Sundays. You can also book the entire
club for your own private event! The
spa is located at 381 Route 23 in
Pompton Plains. Contact Spa 23s pro-
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An open invitation is extended to all
seniors in the area to join the Golden
Key of Wayne. Come play bingo, domi-
noes, and card games with some friend-
ly seniors. Enjoy fellowship, fun, holi-
day parties, and trips. The Golden Key
Club meets every Friday afternoon from
1-3pm at the Post 174 American Legion
building, 55 Mountain View Blvd.,
Wayne. For more information, please
call Annette Ford at 973-628-0492.
The MOMS Club of Wayne is looking
for members. It is part of an interna-
tional non-profit support group for
mothers who stay home with their chil-
dren; including those who have home-
based businesses or work part-time
but are home with their children dur-
ing the day. The group offers a wide
range of activities: monthly socials,
group activities/outings, play group
opportunities and moms night out for
the moms only along with community
service projects. All activities and serv-
ice projects are voluntary. If you live
in Wayne and are interested in joining
please e-mail momsofwayne
@yahoo.com or go to www.meetup.
com/moms-club-of-wayne.
The Morning Minyan, a group of caring
people dedicated to observing the tradi-
tion of daily prayer, meets at 7:30am in
the sanctuary of Temple Beth Tikvah,
950 Preakness Avenue in Wayne. A
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The Pines Lake Womans Club is an
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the Wayne area that are at least 18
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Strategies for proper pruning
continued on next page
the yard in the fall, tend to
the leaves and debris that
have already fallen to the
ground rather than focusing
energy on fall pruning. If you
have been diligent during the
spring and summer, your
shrubs and other plants likely
wont need pruning at this
time of year.
Wait until winter before
taking out the shears. At this
point, the woody parts of
many plants are dormant and
will not be harmed or primed
to grow by the pruning.
Chances are you wont prune
too much as well, as chilly
temperatures will keep you
from spending too much time
outdoors.
When its time to prune,
consider these other pointers.
Keep tools clean and in good
working order. You risk injury
if your tools are dull and in
poor shape overall. Spend
time sharpening pruners and
keep manual tools oiled and
clean. Debris can lodge itself
in clippers, making it more
difficult to open and shut
them. Wash and dry tools
after use, especially when
dealing with diseased plants.
Otherwise you risk spreading
disease to healthy plants.
Cut back stems com-
pletely. Its usually a good idea
to prune branches back to the
main stem. Leaving a portion
sticking out can catch on peo-
ple or animals and produce a
gathering spot for bacteria
and insects. Take out thinner,
smaller shoots first before
moving on to any dead or
dying branches.
Prune dry branches. Do
not prune when plants are
wet. Pruning damp plants
encourage the growth of
microbes that can infiltrate
the plant. This is not as signif-
icant a problem in the winter,
when microbes have already
been killed.
Ask an expert. If you are
unsure of how and when to
prune particular plants, con-
sult with an expert at a nurs-
ery or wherever you buy your
plants.
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H
alloween is as much
about candy as it is
about dressing up in
fun costumes and engaging in
scare tactics.
Humans have loved their
sweets for centuries. Early
human beings made candy out
of honey by drying it and
forming a taffy-like confec-
tion, while many modern
incarnations of candy involve
dissolving sugar into water or
milk to form a syrup. Candy is
then made by varying the
temperature of the syrup and
the sugar concentration to
achieve desired textures. The
word candy is derived from
the Arabic quandi, meaning
made of sugar.
Candy also often refers to
chocolate bars and other
treats that people find so
delectable. Ancient Mayans
and Aztecs were the first to
experiment with the cocoa
bean, the cornerstone of
chocolate confections, in the
1500s. However, their choco-
late drinks were bitter and not
the sweet delights weve come
to associate with chocolate. It
wasnt until the 19th century
that innovators began mixing
cocoa with sugar to create
chocolate bars. Joseph Fry is
credited with making the first
chocolate bar in 1847, using
bittersweet chocolate. Milk
chocolate came later, in 1875,
when it was introduced by
Henry Nestl and Daniel
Peter. Milton Hershey began
producing sweet chocolate in
1894.
Hershey bars, Nestl bars
and many other original can-
dies are still in production
today. Tootsie Rolls and
Charleston Chews are other
classic candies still produced.
Good & Plenty debuted in
1893, making it the oldest
branded candy in America.
NECCO Company Wafers
were officially branded in
1901 and are another classic
treat consumers can still find
in the candy aisle of their
nearest grocery store.
Smarties is another
candy thats bound to show up
in trick-or-treat bags this
Halloween. Smarties have
been owned and operated by
the same family since 1949.
The Ce De Candy Inc. factory
opened up in August 1949 in
Bloomfield, NJ, and produced
a candy that would not melt
in the heat. Smarties are a
favorite all over North
America and elsewhere.
When demand is too high for
the NJ factory, particularly
around Halloween, Smarties
are also produced in a
Canadian factory in Newmar-
ket, Ontario. Smarties import-
ed to the United States are
still called Smarties. However,
Smarties sold in Canada are
known as Rockets, as anoth-
er candy sold in Canada
already bears the Smarties
name.
Halloween wouldnt be
nearly as sweet without troves
of candy treasures. Children
are urged to have their candy
sorted and inspected by par-
ents prior to eating to avoid
any dangers, such as food
allergies or tampering.
Sweet, sweet candy history
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they like to eat, but rather
what would appeal to the
whole. His goal is to educate
the customer so that those
attending the affair will not
only enjoy good fellowship
but also a well thought out
menu chocked with good
food. Now that is a formula
for success.
Bella Sara Italian
Specialties of Pompton Lakes
is located at 1 Cannonball
Road in Pompton Lakes.
They are open Monday
through Saturday from 6am
6pm and Sundays from 9am
3pm. For more information
or to place an order you can
call 862-666-9060. You can
also find us on Facebook and
may view our menu on
yelp.com.
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before ordering. Expires 10/31/14.
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The Barnyard and
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offering a perfect setting
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Happy Hour 4-6PM
$1 Off Drinks
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Bella Sara: A
reminder that the
old can be new!
continued from page 1
T
he scent of freshly
baked bread can fill a
home and instantly
draw the interest of that
homes inhabitants. Such is
the case with the following
recipe for Buttermilk
Cornbread from Linda
Collisters Quick Breads
(Ryland, Peters & Small).
Buttermilk Cornbread
Serves 6 to 8
1 cup fine yellow cornmeal,
preferably stone-ground
1 cup unbleached all-purpose
flour
1 teaspoons baking powder
teaspoon baking soda
teaspoon sea salt
1 extra-large egg
4 tablespoons melted butter
3 tablespoons honey
1 cup buttermilk
Preheat the oven to 400 F.
Put the cornmeal, flour,
baking powder, baking soda,
and salt in a large bowl, and
stir with a wooden spoon until
thoroughly mixed.
In a separate bowl, beat
the egg with the melted butter,
honey and buttermilk. Stir into
the dry ingredients to make a
thick, smooth batter. Transfer
the mixture to a 9x9 prepared
pan and spread evenly.
Bake for 15 to 20 minutes
until golden and a toothpick
inserted into the center comes
out clean. Turn out onto a
bread board, cut into large
squares and serve warm.
Fill a home with the scent of fresh bread
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Crafts, art and photography will be set up in one
huge gym. There will also be handmade jewelry,
origami, florals, woodworkers, apparel,
garden dcor, Halloween, pottery, folk art,
ceramics, fiber, stained & painted glass
& gourds, chocolates, wood trains,
stepping stones, country items,
designer hair accessories and much more.
There will also be a bake table and
a lunch menu available in the cafeteria.
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10am to 5pm
Located at
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OVER 100 EXHIBITORS
SPONSORED BY
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Admission $3.00
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Foreign Language
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Fastrackids
Parenting Seminars
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After School Clubs
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POMPTON LAKES LINCOLN PARK
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n Sunday, October 19,
Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage
is hosting a unified Fall in
Love with the American
Dream Tri-State Open House
Event encompassing hundreds
of homes for sale throughout
New Jersey, New York and
Connecticut.
The vast majority of
Americans desire homeowner-
ship and the lifestyle benefits
that it offers, said Hal
Maxwell, president of Coldwell
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KINNELON $1,800,000
Smoke Rise-Live admirably in this 5BR/6+BA
Colonial nicely sited on 3.40 acres/4-car garage.
3 fireplaces/cathedral ceilings. MLS 3092807
KINNELON 973-838-9300
KINNELON $925,000
Focus on luxury living in this custom 5BR/4BA
Colonial nicely sited on 2.41 acres/3-car
garage/2 fireplaces/Patio. MLS 3164698
KINNELON 973-838-9300
LIVINGSTON $2,275,000
Magnificent Luxury 6BR 7.1Bth Ranch w/Cust
Woodwork/Built-ins/Grmt Kit/Center Isle/4 Fplcs,
IGPool+Pool House/6-car garage. MLS3171746
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $349,900
Move in cond 3/4BR 2Bth updated Cape
w/Center Hall style flr plan/FDR/Deck/Bsmt &
More on parklike property. MLS 3174611
Wayne 973-694-8000
WANAQUE $339,000
55+ Wanaque Reserve 2BR 2Bth unit w/open fl
plan/EIK/DR/Library/Laundry & Terrace/Club-
house/Pools/Billiard/More! MLS 3174306
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $399,000
55+ Community gorgeous 2BR 2Bth condo in
move-in cond w/gas fplc in elevator bldg/se-
curity system/Buy a lifestyle! MLS 3173623
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $ 419,000
Timber Valley 3BR 2.5Bth end unit townhome
w/Vault Ceil/Fplc/FDR/EIK/Den/MBR Ste/Deck/
2GAR in priv setting. MLS 3158666
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $529,000
Immac Model Perfect 5BR 4.5Bth home w/fin
bsmt/skylites/gleaming fls/CA/Closets & much
more in mint condition. MLS 3175237
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $539,900
Stunning Breckenridge 3BR Penthouse elegantly
appointed w/CustomFeatures + Water Views! Se-
cure bldg/Drman/Gym/Pool. MLS 3167137
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $679,999
Oak Hill-true 5BR CH Col w/nwr Kit/grand Great
Rm/oversizd MBR/in Bsmt/tons of storage/Deck/
IG Pool on priv prop. MLS 3168511
Wayne 973-694-8000
WOODLAND PARK $229,000
Completely renov 2BR Ranch w/refin HW
fls/encl front porch/wo bsmt/full attic/priv yd/
new sidewalks & drive. MLS 3168194.
Wayne 973-694-8000
WOOD RIDGE $327,990
Liberty Sq NEW const spacious townhome com-
munity w/2BR 2Bth & GAR in great loc near
shops + train station just outside! MLS 3173688
Wayne 973-694-8000
KINNELON $450,000
Discover the flair of this welcoming 3BR/2+BA
home. Two-car garage. Great features/inside
and out! MLS NAEX3302
KINNELON 973-838-9300
KINNELON $450,000
Experience the many delights of this custom
4BR/2+BA home ideally set on 1.39 acres/3-
car garage/Deck/Clubhouse. MLS 3133433
KINNELON 973-838-9300
CLIFTON $749,000
Great for Entertaining & outdoor Gatherings!
Spacious 4BR 3+Bth Custom w/recent State of
the Art upgrades-Lovely home! MLS 3169496
Wayne 973-694-8000
KINNELON $459,900
Smoke Rise-Picture Perfect! 2BR/2.1BA, Exp.
Ranch/completely renovated/A Rare Find on
lovely landscaped level property. MLS 3143999
KINNELON 973-838-9300
KINNELON $600,000
Smoke Rise-A real treasure! You will marvel at
this 4BR/2+BA Contempo with your own brook
on 1.95 acres/3 fireplaces. MLS 3169126
KINNELON 973-838-9300
KINNELON $649,000
Outstanding 4BR/2+BA Contempo nicely set on
1.23 acres/3 fireplaces/cathedral ceilings/sky-
light/Community tennis. MLS 3127868
KINNELON 973-838-9300
KINNELON $799,000
Enjoy the special charm of this custom
4BR/3+BA Ranch positioned on 4.35 acres/3-
car garage/Cozy fireplace. Deck. MLS 3160220
KINNELON 973-838-9300
KINNELON $849,900
Savor deep comfort and luxury in this custom
5BR/4BA park-area residence situated on 1.47
acres/Cozy fireplace/Deck. MLS 3174664
KINNELON 973-838-9300
KINNELON $899,000
Smoke Rise-Treat yourself to this distinctive
4BR/3+BA Col. situated on 1.51 acres/3 fire-
places/high ceilings/Deck. MLS 3147796
KINNELON 973-838-9300
LINCOLN PARK $339,000
Well kept 4BR Bi-Level w/updtd Kit/FDR &
LR/HW fls/fin Lwr Lvl/2GAR + priv rear yd. Near
NY trans & shops-great area! MLS 3173952
Wayne 973-694-8000
KINNELON $975,000
Answer your most cherished dreams with this
fascinating 4BR/4+BA Contempo nicely sited
on 1.38 acres/3-car garage. MLS 3137641
KINNELON 973-838-9300
KINNELON $1,350,000
Smoke Rise-Fulfill your dreams in this 5BR/4+BA
Colonial located by stream on 1.84 acres/3-car
garage/relaxing pool. MLS 3174082
KINNELON 973-838-9300
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage hosts
Fall in Love with the American Dream Open
House Event
continued on next page
P
erhaps because they are
thrust into the spotlight
so often and have quite
a large amount of money at
their disposal, people believe
that celebrity musicians, actors
and sports figures are invinci-
ble. Yet, just like regular peo-
ple, celebrities are susceptible
to the same illnesses as private
citizens.
Many well-known wo-
men have battled breast can-
cer. Some have beaten the dis-
ease, while others succumbed
to it after a brave battle. Each
of these prominent figures can
help shed light on just how
pervasive breast cancer can be
and how no one is immune.
-Anastacia, pop singer
-Christina Applegate, actress
-Brigitte Bardot, actress
-Merideth Baxter, actress
-Ingrid Bergman, actress
-Shirley Temple Black, actress
-Nancy Brinker, founder of
Susan G. Komen for the Cure
-Agnes Chan, singer
-Sheryl Crow, singer
-Bette Davis, actress
-Barbara Ehrenreich, author
-Melissa Etheridge, singer
-Edie Falco, actress
-Peggy Fleming, ice skater
-Jill Ireland, actress
-Kate Jackson, actress
-Betsey Johnson,
clothing designer
-Susan Kadis,
Canadian politician
-Hoda Kotb, TV host
-Linda McCartney, singer
-Kylie Minogue, singer
-Diana Moran, model
-Janet Napolitano, U.S.
Secretary of Homeland Security
-Olivia Newton-John, singer
-Guliana Rancic, TV personality
-Nancy Reagan,
former First Lady
-Lynn Redgrave, actress
-Robin Roberts, TV host
-Carly Simon, singer
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-Suzanne Somers, actress
-Dusty Springfield, singer
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Maxwell added that low
mortgage interest rates, rising
rents, improving equity and a
rebounding housing market
are among the reasons that
many buyers are currently
considering a move into
homeownership.
Leading up to the Fall in
Love with the American
Dream event, a complete list
of open houses will be
available on www.Coldwell
BankerMoves.com. Optimized
for both desktop and mobile
devices, the website offers fea-
tures that allow you to save
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open house driving tour, obtain
detailed information about
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contact a Coldwell Banker
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tions about buying or selling a
home. Information about the
Fall in Love with the
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offices.
Coldwell Banker Resi-
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continued from previous page
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Picture this
C
irca 1998. I had a
friend who was under
the impression that
he was a good boss. He
believed he spoke in the right
tone and treated those under
him with respect. NOT!
In reality, he was the type
of guy that would bark
requests at his secretary. For
example, when he asked her
to get him a cup of coffee, he
thought he was being very
polite. But what came out of
his mouth was simply a gruff,
COFFEE!
Sometimes we dont see
ourselves as we really are. Its
like we are blinded by visions
of grandeur. Whether we are
leading ourselves, our families
or a group of people, this can
have a very negative and last-
ing impact.
Think about it
Have you ever looked
deep into a mirror, past the
reflection, to the inner you?
Would you like to? Many
would say no to that question,
but the truth is that if we have
the courage to face ourselves
so that we see what others see,
change can happen.
Try this. Ask 2 or 3 peo-
ple who know you very well,
and who you can trust to tell
you the truth, what your
strengths and weaknesses are
and how you are perceived by
others. If you have the
courage to do this and listen
intently- without jumping
down their throat- I think you
might come face to face with a
new reflection. One that will
put a smile on your face (as
well as the person getting you
the coffee!). Dont have any-
one you can trust? Well, thats
something else to think about.
Joe Pellegrino is an author,
speaker and consultant for Not
Just An Average Joe, LLC.
Have thoughts of your own?
Send them to joe@notjus-
tanaveragejoe.com. 2014 Not
Just An Average Joe, LLC.
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