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erhaps you own a com-


pany and you are trying
to grow your business
the tried and true way through
good will and refer-
rals, but havent
achieved the growth
you have wanted.
Our firm is a prime
example of this. We
gain new clients and
lose some due to
companies going out
of business and peo-
ple moving out of
State.
Consider the idea of a
merger or acquisition. You
may be thinking that you
dont have the capital or cant
raise the capital needed to do
this. You may be in better
shape than you think. Banks
and prospects may be willing
to work with you under your
terms. First you will need to
determine a few things. How
much of a deposit could you
give to a prospective seller?
What would your preference
be of the volume of the busi-
ness that you would be look-
ing to merge with or acquire?
Do you have a good relation-
ship with your bank to secure
a line of business credit? What
steps do I need to take first?
Lets use our firm as
an example and look
at the steps involved.
We decided to look
for a small acquisi-
tion to our practice.
Our target would be a
practitioner looking
to retire within the
next few years or
someone who had a
small tax business on the side
and had taken a full time job
who was looking to sell. Next
we wanted the billings to be
within 100K to 150K with a
mix of business and individual
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Oct 19
The St. Anthonys Colum-
biettes will be holding their
annual Baked Potato Night
on Wednesday, October 19,
2011 at the Knights of
Columbus Hall, 65 Hamburg
Turnpike, Butler, NJ begin-
ning at 5:30 through 8:00.
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cost is $15.00 per arrangement
and reservations must be made
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T
he shoulder is one of
the most complex
joints to treat in the
body. It can also be one of the
most challenging. The reason
is that there are so many nicks
and crevices, if you will, in
the shoulder. Probably more
than any other joint, its the
doctors physical examination,
rather than an MRI that will
help to diagnose which struc-
tures are contributing to the
pain. Patients with shoulder
pain may struggle a great deal:
not being able to sleep at
night, pain and/or weakness in
lifting their arms over their
shoulders, constant baseline
pain.
The six most common
diagnoses for shoulder pain are:
1) impingement syndrome, 2)
rotator cuff tear, 3) biceps ten-
donitis, 4) AC joint arthritis,
5) labral tear and 6) gleno-
humeral joint arthritis. If you
are suffering from shoulder
pain, you may have one or all
six diagnoses.
Impingement syndrome
occurs when the rotator cuff
tendon rubs on, or impinges
on, the roof of the shoulder,
the acromion. Typically
patients have a tight space
between the rotator cuff ten-
don and the acromion. With
moving the arm upwards, the
rotator cuff tendon gets com-
pressed by the acromion. As a
result, the rotator cuff tendon
and the overlying bursal layer
can get inflamed.
Rotator cuff tears often
occur concurrently with
impingement syndrome. We
see partial tears very frequently
in the general population.
Baseball pitchers tend to get
rotator cuff tears more posteri-
orly, while patients over the
age of 35 tend to get tears in
the anterior region of the
shoulder. But not all partial
tears need to have surgery!
Full tears are more serious
because they never heal back
naturally. With partial tears,
we almost always try a course
of physical therapy and an
injection before considering
surgery.
Biceps tendonitis can also
be a significant pain contribu-
tor in the shoulder. The biceps
muscle belly has two tendons
arising from it. The larger ten-
don attaches to the coracoid
bone in the chest, while the
thinner tendon goes
along the front of the
shoulder and attaches
deep in the shoulder
joint. This small thin
tendon going into the
shoulder is packed with
pain fibers, and can
cause a lot of pain for
something so darn
small! Again, we try
other non-surgical
options before resorting
to an operation.
AC joint arthritis is prob-
ably not as common as origi-
nally thought a few decades
ago. The AC joint is the joint
made up of the roof of the
shoulder (Acro-mion) and the
collarbone (Clavicle). A
patient can have the most hor-
rific looking x-ray with bony
spurs along the AC joint.
However, unless their physical
examination is consistent with
AC joint arthritis, we dont
always recommend surgery for
just the x-ray finding.
Labral tears sure cause a
lot of controversy at shoulder
society meetings. The labrum
is the lining for the socket
component of the shoulder
ball-and-socket joint (gleno-
humeral joint). Anterior
labral tears are frequently asso-
ciated with instability especial-
ly in younger patients. If the
patient has instability symp-
toms, the tear should probably
be repaired surgically.
Superior labral tears can cause
a lot of problems particularly
with stiffness if too aggressively
repaired in certain patients.
We tend to try a lot of non-sur-
gical options first for superior
labral tears. Posterior labral
tears, for some reason, fre-
quently seem to present with
pain rather than instability and
can result in a dramatic
improvement in pain after
repair.
Glenohumeral joint
arthritis is the erosion of the
cartilage surface of the ball and
socket joint. The gold stan-
dard operation is a total
shoulder replacement.
A total shoulder
replacement is a major
operation that cannot
be done arthroscopical-
ly, as we introduce a
new artificial joint in
the shoulder. As with
any artificial joint, it
tends to wear down after
10 to 15 years and the
patient may need to
have another surgery.
Especially in patients in their
30s and 40s, we try to put off
introducing an artificial joint
for as long as possible, and try
various injection options.
So there you have it the top
six causes of pain in the shoul-
der. As you can see, most diag-
noses in the shoulder can often
be treated without surgery.
Just because it says
Orthopedic Surgery on the
card, it doesnt mean that com-
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surgical recommendation.
Please dont live with shoulder
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Dr.Daniel Yoo is Fellowship
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Consignment stores are surg-
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Consignment stores no
longer carry the stigma they
once did. Instead of grandma
prints and last, last, last sea-
sons styles, fashion-forward
shops now offer a selection of
gently used brand names and,
very often designer merchan-
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shoppers. A shopper may even
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Consignment shop inno-
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growing chain of consignment
stores on the East Coast, regu-
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wardrobe departments of tele-
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because we have such a high
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merchandise at a discounted
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cent of the original retail
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varies in their policy. Some
stores will continue to mark
down items the longer theyre
in the shop.
For sellers, consignment
stores offer the opportunity to
have their merchandise on dis-
play and receive a portion of
the profits. Most stores will sell
consigned items and split the
profits at 40 to 60 percent.
This can make it easy for indi-
viduals with closets full of
items that are not in use to
make some extra money.
Many women in the fashion
industry or socialites need to
turn over their wardrobes fre-
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people would rather make
some money than have items
sit in their closets.
Consignment stores are
big business. According to the
Association of Resale
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rently more than 30,000 resale,
consignment and thrift shops
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shoulder lie? Is the centre of
the ear forward (another com-
mon fault)?
7) There are three spinal
curves when looking from the
side. Is there a very deep
curve in the lower back? Does
the abdomen protrude? Does
the top of the pelvis look like
its rocked forward? Is the
middle and upper back exces-
sively rounded, or very flat?
Are the shoulders rounded?
Does the curve in the neck
appear nonexistent or exces-
sive?
Check your childrens
posture regularly. If you feel
after evaluating your childs
posture that there is an abnor-
mallity, then call your family
Chiropracic physician for fur-
ther evaluation.
Drs. Glenn and Christine Foss
are the owners of Advance
Sports Medicine and Physical
Therapy Center in Riverdale.
Both doctors have been practic-
ing chiropractic for over thir-
teen years and have been
amongst the communities lead-
ing health care providers. As
innovators in health care, they
have merged chiropractic and
physical therapy services to-
gether to enhance the quality of
patient care and overall treat-
ment outcome. If you have
any questions for either of the
doctors or would like to sched-
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child to walk bent forward to
support the weight on the
back.
Wear the pack correctly.
The backpack should be cen-
tered in the middle of the
shoulders and tightened so it
sits flush against the spine.
The straps of the pack should
be tightened so the top of the
pack is in line with the tops
of the shoulders. Padded
straps are very important.
Non- padded straps can dig
into the muscles causing
numbness and tingling in the
hands and fingers.
Pick up the pack with
proper body mechanics.
Instead of stooping over to
pick up the pack, the child
should squat down by bend-
ing the knees and stand up
using the legs.
Buy the best backpack.
Purchase a pack with multi-
ple compartments in order to
place the heaviest books in
the compartment closest to
the body. Buy a pack with
wide padded shoulder straps.
If your child is complaining
of back pain from a backpack
use a book-carrier on wheels
instead. Also, call your pedi-
atric physical therapist to
assess any adverse affects
from backpack use.
Gena Livingston is a pediatric
physical therapist, who brings
over five years of experience to
Kids Therapy Center of
Riverdale. Specializing in early
childhood intervention, Gena is
very experienced treating chil-
dren with cerebral palsy, delayed
motor development, autism, tor-
ticollis, post-surgical corrections,
and athletic injuries. If you
would like to schedule an ap-
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Gena, she can be reached at
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much quicker than relying
solely on referrals and regular
channels of marketing. With
todays economy there are also
opportunities to buy business-
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To recap, if you are look-
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business:
Have systems set up to run
your business including docu-
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get your house in order before
you attempt an acquisition.
Make sure you have enough
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tion. The number one reason
businesses fail is because of
lack of capital.
Identify if you are interested
in a merger or acquisition
Identify your target market,
size and cost of the business
you wish to merge with or
acquire.
If acquisition, identify if you
would buy the business out-
right or retain some of the tal-
ent.
Set terms of the deal you
would be willing to make and
secure a line of credit if neces-
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a workable marketing plan
during your off season.
Narrow down your prospects,
do your due diligence, and
select the prospect that best
fits your firms growth plan.
Utilize your attorney and
CPA to solidify the deal with
contracts and begin the transi-
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The solution can be a
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at least, 10 per cent or higher
in that case. You will be able to
save that fee with a little leg
work of your own.
As for our example, we
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looking for an acquisition our-
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We wish all local busi-
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remember that the deadline
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Now that the kids are back to school and
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Butler Public Library. This
months Tournament will be on
Thursday, October 27, from
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm. This pro-
gram is for experienced
Backgammon players. Come
and compete for fun. The tour-
nament is limited to 8 partici-
pants. Sign-ups are mandatory.
All programs are free of charge.
Please call or visit the library to
reserve your place. Butler
Public Library is located at 1
Ace Road, behind the munici-
pal building, on the internet at
www.butlerlibrary.org, or by
phone 973-838-3262.
Oct 30
Please come out and join the
Mayor and Council for a com-
plimentary continental break-
fast on Sunday morning,
October 30th from 9:00 to
12:00 at the Pompton Lakes
VFW post 2906. Bring your
family and enjoy breakfast on
us. This is your time to have
some close interaction with the
Mayor and Council candidates
and ask them the questions you
would like answered. This
event is being sponsored by the
Pompton Lakes Republican
campaign 2011. There is no
charge but we are accepting
donations for Pompton Lakes
flood victims. No donation is
too large or too small and 100%
of everything collected will go
to the Pompton Lakes flood
victims C/O the Pompton
Lakes Chamber Foundation
Flood Donations.
Nov 5
The Bloomingdale United
Methodist Church will host a
rummage sale on Saturday,
November 5th from 9 a.m. 3
p.m. at 65 Main Street in
Troxler Hall. The sale will
include mens, womens and
childrens clothing, household
items, furniture, toys, books,
shoes, baby items, knick-
knacks, dishes and MUCH
MORE! Cake and coffee will
be available. For further
information, please call 973-
838-5140 or email
bumc65@aol.com.
Nov 19
Come for a Night of Laughter
hosted by Danny C. The St.
Anthonys Columbiettes will
be sponsoring a Comedy
Knight on Saturday, November
19, 2011 at the Knights of
Columbus Hall 65 Hamburg
Turnpike, Butler, NJ. Doors
will open at 7:00 with the show
beginning at 7:30. The cost is
$25 per person if purchased in
advance or $30 at the door.
Price includes the comedy
show, tap beer, wine and soda.
Please feel free to bring your
own food but please no BYOB.
To purchase tickets or for more
information, please contact
Cathe Nicholson 973-492-
8931 or email sacolumbi-
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Around the
Community
NURSERY SCHOOL SETS
OPENING
The Pompton Lakes
Nursery School, located at 21
Passaic Avenue in Pompton
Lakes, opened on September
12th for the 2011-2012 school
year. The Nursery School will
begin its 43rd year in the boro
this fall. Classes meet 2, 3 or 5
half days and full days per
week for children ages 2-5
years of age.
The curriculum covers
social skills, development of a
positive self-image, awareness,
caring, verbalizing, sharing
and listening. Degreed teach-
ers stress the academic skills,
number concepts, scientific
awareness, the alphabet, math
and reading readiness and
computer literacy. Children
develop their creativity
through music appreciation,
finger painting and easel
painting, arts and crafts, cre-
ative and rhythmic move-
ments, dramatic appreciation
and participation. A nutri-
tious snack is provided in all
sessions. Over 8,300 children
have graduated from the
Pompton Lakes Nursery
School.
A limited number of
.openings are available in
some classes. For information
and a tour please call Linda
Vigorita at 973-835-5609; or,
you may visit our website:
www. pompt onl akes nur s -
ervschool.com.
The Butler Recreation
Department is taking registra-
tion for its six week ski pro-
gram to Mountain Creek.
Flyers with pertinent informa-
tion are in all schools. Also
available at an excellent price
are season passes for youths
who do not participate in the
six week program, and adults.
For prices and additional
information call the recre-
ation office at 973-838-7903
between noon and 4:30 p.m.
With a deeply rooted sense
of family and a commitment
to excellence, the Department
for Persons with Disabilities
(DPD) provides residential,
vocational, spiritual, and
social support for adults with
intellectual and developmen-
tal disabilities and their fami-
lies. The DPD operates 11
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F
or kids, few holidays are
more anticipated than
Halloween. The chance
to dress up in costume and
patrol the neighborhood with
friends while collecting treats
is the highlight of many a
childs autumn.
For parents, anticipation
is replaced by anxiety. While
kids are out trick-or-treating,
parents may be home or at
work hoping their kids are
safe and sound. Because
Halloween is so popular
among kids, its hard for par-
ents to forbid trick-or-treat-
ing. But parents should
instruct kids on the following
tips to ensure this Halloween
is as safe as it is fun.
Strangers homes are off lim-
its. Make sure kids know they
should never enter the home
of a stranger, no matter how
friendly or welcoming that
stranger may seem.
Theres no going it alone.
Kids should not be permitted
to go out alone. When trick-
or-treating, kids should always
be accompanied not only by
their friends, but there must
be at least one adult chaper-
one present at all times.
Parents should get together
several weeks before
Halloween to determine who
will chaperone, where kids
will be trick-or-treating and
during what hours.
Stay close to home. Kids
should stay in their own
neighborhood and only visit
homes of neighbors they
know. Advise kids to steer
clear of homes whose doors
are hidden from street view.
Chaperones should accompa-
ny kids to the front door if vis-
ibility from the street is poor.
Choose safe costumes. Kids
should wear costumes made of
light colored material. If a
child insists on a favorite cos-
tume that uses largely dark
material, attach reflective
tape to the costume so your
favorite reveler is easily visi-
ble to motorists during twi-
light and nighttime hours
when its not always easy for
drivers to see.
No toy guns. Toy guns are
just asking for trouble, as
many of todays replicas are
easily confused with the real
thing. Play it safe and choose
costumes that arent acces-
sorized with toy guns.
Bring a flashlight along.
Night falls quickly in late
October, so kids and chaper-
ones alike should carry a flash-
light to improve their visibili-
ty and make them more visi-
ble to passing motorists.
Stick to the sidewalks. Trick-
or-treaters should stick to the
sidewalks and always cross the
street at corners. Dont walk
in the street, and never walk
between parked cars when
crossing the street, as its espe-
cially difficult for motorists to
anticipate pedestrians walking
or running from behind
parked cars into the street.
Be wary of masks. Many
masks restrict a childs vision,
so look for one that provides
sufficient visibility. If a childs
favorite mask is low on visibil-
ity, make children agree to
remove their mask when
crossing the street.
Parents understandably
worry when kids go trick-or-
treating. But a few simple safe-
ty lessons shared with chil-
dren can ensure everyone gets
home safe.
Safety first on Halloween
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heres a vampire on
the loose, and its not
Edward Cullen or one
of the other Twilight gang.
The trouble is this vampire
doesnt only lurk at night. Its
continually sucking up your
money and affecting the envi-
ronment. But there is a way to
stop it without sunlight, garlic
or wooden stakes. All you may
have to do is pull the plug.
Vampire power, also
known by another ghoulish
name phantom load is
the power many plugged-in
devices use even when theyre
in the off position. Chances
are if the plug is warm, its
sucking electricity, wasting
energy and costing you
money.
The Energy Information
Administration reports that in
the United States alone, vam-
pire power costs individuals
more than $3 billion a year.
While one cell phone charger
does not an energy crisis
make, multiply all of the
microwaves, televisions, alarm
clocks, A/C adaptors, etc. that
are plugged in throughout
homes across the world, and
one can quickly see how vam-
pire power can do its share of
damage. Its estimated that
many electrical devices use
more energy and cost con-
sumers more in the hours
theyre not being used simply
from vampire power drain.
Vampire power varies in
its level of destruction. Some
devices, such as chargers, have
been nicknamed wall warts
because they can waste up to
50 percent of power since
theyre always plugged in.
They continually provide a
charge even if there is no
device. Other devices, such as
electric coffee pots or
microwaves use vampire
power to keep clocks working
or to illuminate digital dis-
plays. Refrigerators require
monitoring of internal tem-
perature to know when to
kick the motor into gear.
Televisions use phantom load
to be ready on a moments
notice to recognize a remote
control signal. Other devices
use the energy to make sure
they dont have to warm up
before use; certain parts of the
device are on all of the time.
There is a growing threat
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of vampire power prolifera-
tion. As long as new
technological devices
come on the market,
the chance for the
vampire to sink its
teeth into the electrical
supply continues. All
of these devices are
known vampires: TVs,
VCRs, DVD players,
answering machines,
MP3 players, cell
phones, stereos, lap-
tops, and desktops. Also, look
out for anything with a
remote, anything with a
charger or anything with a
clock display.
Fight Vampire Power Pests
1. Reduce the demand for ener-
gy. Gadgets are certainly fun,
but think about if you need a
multitude of these devices.
2. Choose Energy Star-quali-
fied electronics and appliances,
which generally use less power.
3. Seek out the real off
switch. Some devices have a
soft power switch on the front
that simply powers down the
device. The real off switch
may be located in the back.
4. When in doubt, simply
unplug it from the outlet.
5. Use a power strip.
Plug all of your devices
into one power strip
and turn off the power
strip when not in use.
This provides less has-
sle than juggling plugs
and outlets.
6. Invest in a smart
strip, which measures
power usage of com-
puters and peripherals.
Therefore, when you
shut down the computer, the
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art of the fun of
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home after a day of
trick-or-treating and having
some spooktacular treats to
enjoy. Whether youre hosting
a Halloween party or simply
feeding a group of hungry, cos-
tumed kids, fun recipes that
turn ordinary foods into
spooky specialties are essen-
tial.
Mummy Wraps
Take the pigs in a blan-
ket concept to a new level
with this clever treat. Simply
wrap hot dogs with strips of
dough cut from refrigerator
biscuits or breadsticks to simu-
late the look of mummy
shrouds. Place them on cookie
sheets. Cut small slits for eyes
and place peppercorns or
black mustard seeds to serve as
the eyes. Bake for about 15
minutes, or until golden
brown. To serve upright, place
shish kabob skewers in the
mummies before baking and
then stick the mummies in a
piece of craft foam covered in
cheesecloth.
Cheesy Fingers
Whats scarier than dis-
membered digits on a plate?
All it takes is a package of
mozzarella string cheese, a
knife and some small, thin
slices of green and red bell
peppers for this gross delicacy.
Cut the cheese sticks in
half and then use a knife to
carve straight indentations to
simulate the bends in the skin
around the knuckles of the
fingers. At the top, carve out a
flattened area for the finger-
nail. Then place very small
slices of red or green peppers
to serve as the spooky finger-
nails. Adhere with a dab of
cream cheese.
Bottomless Bog
This eerie bog will make
children question what is
inside.
Make a large bowl of
green gelatin dessert and pop
in different edible creepy
crawlies before allowing the
gelatin to set. Gummy worms,
grape eyeballs, sour fish,
pieces of fruit tape, and any-
thing else you can think of
can be added. Kids will scoop
out the dessert and discover
the frightening things inside.
Skull Potatoes
Turn ordinary potatoes
into something seemingly
more sinister.
Halve baking potatoes
and carve each half into a
skull shape, sort of like the
outline of a pear. Bake until
the potatoes are cooked
through then frost with sour
cream. Use pieces of cheese to
mimic decaying teeth. Black
olives can be eyes and nose
sockets of the skull.
Quesadilla Ghosts
An open-faced quesadilla
can be turned into a spooky
specter.
Cut ghost-shaped pieces
from flour tortilla shells.
Sprinkle with shredded
Monterey jack cheese and
allow baking in the oven until
the cheese has melted and the
ghosts are crisp. Spread sour
cream over the cheese and
then use slices of scallion for
the eyes and a ring of jalapeno
pepper for a mouth. Ghosts
can be made gory with salsa as
blood.
Vampire Veggies
What if veggies could
suck blood? Conduct this sci-
ence experiment and enjoy
eating the research afterward.
Cut the ends off of stalks
of celery. Place the celery in a
tall glass filled half-way with
tomato juice overnight. The
celery should absorb the juice
through the thin channels in
the stalks. The next day kids
can bite into the stalks and see
the red streaks inside.
Spider web Garnish
Top cupcakes, cookies
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Melt white chocolate
baking melts in the
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squeeze bottle or a small spat-
ula to drizzle the chocolate
onto a piece of waxed paper in
the shape of a spider web.
Allow the chocolate to cool
and then carefully peel off the
paper.
Mashed Brains
Create a shepherds pie-
inspired dinner thats inspired
by the look of brains.
Make your favorite meat-
loaf or hamburger recipe and
place into a ramekin or even
cupcake pans. Whip up a
batch of homemade or instant
mashed potatoes. Using a pas-
try bag fitted with an ordinary
cake decorating tip you can
pipe squiggly lines of potato
across the meat. Bake for
around 20 minutes, until meat
is thoroughly cooked and
potatoes are crisp.
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Dont sit on leads. The job
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Therefore, anytime those look-
ing for work get a lead on a job
opening they should follow up
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make sure not to hurry too
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cover letters are still grammat-
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Tailor letters to each specific
job. Many applicants use the
same form cover letter when
applying for jobs. While thats
understandable, letters should
still be altered a little for each
job to which a person applies.
Tailor each letter to the specif-
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ing. This wont require too
much alteration or time, but
can make an applicant stand
out among the masses that sim-
ply send the same form letter
out regardless of the position.
Network with friends, family
and past colleagues. While
some might feel ashamed to be
out of a job, that should not be
the case. Millions of people
across the globe are unem-
ployed as the world struggles to
resuscitate a staggering global
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are only employed today
because they networked and it
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Those without work should
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Job openings dont last very
long these days, and the appli-
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Finding a job is rarely easy
When looking for work, job seekers should make a daily commit-
ment, be it perusing online job boards or the local
newspapers classified section.
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for many people. Now could
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a buyer or a seller, or doing
both, his or her goal is to get
the best financial deal on the
home and often that means
having a qualified real estate
agent working in his or her
corner.
Those entering the real
estate realm may have mis-
conceptions about whats
involved. Oftentimes, indi-
viduals think they can go it
alone and save money on real
estate commissions in the
process. However, not having
a knowledgeable agent to nav-
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costing more money in the
long run. An agent is not
there just to open up houses
for viewing or to simply put a
for-sale sign on the front lawn.
Agents guide the seller or
buyer through a complicated
process of legalities and emo-
tional hurdles. The agent also
negotiates for the buyer and
seller to help them make
important financial decisions.
When sellers are interview-
ing real estate agents to mar-
ket their homes, their primary
focus is usually on the adver-
tising that the agent will offer
them, says Jessica Goodbody
of Weichert Realtors.
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but, once sellers have an offer,
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gar. WYN0659
Wayne 973-694-8000
KINNELON $579,000
Smoke Rise 5BR, 4.1 bath Exp. Ranch. 2 fplcs,
HW flrs. 1st flr. w/o bsmt. with wet bar, IG pool.
KIN3034
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400
WAYNE $339,000
Beautiful classic 3BR, 2 bath Colonial, EIK, FDR
& LR, part. Fin. Bsmt, fin. Attic, deck & huge
rear yard. Near everything! WYN0576
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $599,900
Great exp. Brick 7BR, 5 bath Bilevel renov. In
07 with total living space of 4744sf in conv.
Loc. 2 car gar. Also for rent. WYN0208
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $484,5000
Well maintained 3BR Split w/2.5 newer baths
on level property in a great location for schools,
commuting & shopping. WYN0808
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $435,000
Lg. one flr unit in luxury HiRise w/2BRs, 2.5
baths, gar. & storage near NY trans w/24 hr.
doorman, pool, tennis, gym. Reduced taxes.
WYN0807
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $689,900
Fabulous 5BR Col. w/3.5 new luxurious baths,
Designer kit., FR/fplc/skylite, new thermal win-
dows, deck, lg. fenced yard & 2 car gar.
WYN0769
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $499,000
Great move in ready 3BR, 3 bath Ranch with
spacious rooms, 14x20 Fla rm. w/heat/ac, huge
bsmt. on level lot in top area. Must see!
WYN0564
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $1,275,000
Specatcular LAKEFRONT 6BR, 5.5bath Custom
home in Pines Lake. Nearly every room with
views. IG pool, beautifully landscaped.
WYN0868
Wayne 973-694-8000
KINNELON $379,000
Fayson Lakes Charm, character throughout
this custom home, cul-de-sac, close to beach.
4BRs, 2 full baths. KIN2141
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
KINNELON $449,000
Smoke Rise: opportunity knocks! Fab. 10 room,
3BR, 2.1 bath Ranch with Contemporary flair.
Must see! KIN2107
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400
KINNELON $499,000
Smoke Rise Custom built R. Ranch, 2 car gar.,
4BRs, 3 baths, HW flrs., Music room, Master on
1st flr., 2+ acres. KIN3047
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400
WAYNE $430,000
Lovely 4BR, 2.5 bath Sidehall Col. With lg.
Cath. Ceiling LR & HW flrs. on cul-de-sac loc.
Near schools and NYC trans. Needs updating.
WYN0692
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $479,900
Beautifully kept 3BR Radcliffe Village Town-
home w/HW flrs., recently updated 2.5 baths, 2
car gar., EIK/Breakfast Bar, fin. Bsmt. + priv.
mountain views. WYN0327
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $699,900
Stately 4BR, 2.5 Colonial with 2-story entry,
FDR/FLR, FR w/fplc., Den/Office, updated kit.,
Deluxe MBath, 2 car gar. & gorgeous yard/deck.
WYN0782
Wayne 973-694-8000
KINNELON $239,800
Kinnelon Heights. Beautifully maintained 2BR,
2.1 bath Condo with great flow. One owner
must be 55. Great amenities. KIN2061
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
KINNELON $65,000
Office Condo in Prof. complex, ample parking,
close to Rt. 23. KIN2139
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
Real Estate Agents can help save buyers and sellers money
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neighborhood knowledge
which will help them make
the most of their purchasing
power.
Individuals can expect a
real estate agent to help them
navigate a process that, to
first-time buyers or sellers, can
prove intimidating.
Buying a Home
1. Schedule a consultation to
discuss what features and
amenities buyer is looking for
in a home.
2. The agent may suggest buy-
ers speak with a mortgage
consultant to figure out their
buying power and obtain a
mortgage pre-approval letter.
3. The agent will then look up
home listings in a particular
price range and help the buy-
ers to view the homes.
4. When buyers find a home
they want to purchase, the
real estate agent will help
them come up with a fair mar-
ket price and write up the
contract to present to the sell-
er.
5. The agent will help the
buyer negotiate on the final
price with the seller.
6. In some states, the agent
will accept a down payment to
place in trust or work with a
real estate attorney on behalf
of the buyer.
7. The agent may be present
during a home inspection,
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NutIey
$339,000
3BR 2FBA Colo-
nial, updated
baths, with 3rd
floor finished attic
w/ 3 rooms.
NutIey $314,900
Price Reduced! 3BR Ranch, FDR w/frplc, deck,
finished basement w/full bath.
NutIey $329,900
3BR 2FBA side hall col., fplc., FDR w/French Drs.
to deck. Enclosed front porch. 2 car garage.
BUTLER $499,900
NEW LISTING
Arts & Crafts style 3BR, 3FBAs, Col., Completely renovat-
ed and built from the inside out. Open floor plan
w/gourmet KIT, granite counters/ss appls, Master suite &
so much more!
KINNELON $649,900
CUSTOM HOME
Gracious & tradnl 4BR, 2.1BA CHC in gated comm.. Spac.
gourmet KIT w/ cust. cherry cab./ss appls/CI & FP. Enjoy 2nd
FP in GR. French drs. to elegant FDR. Full fin bsmt & master
suite.
POMPTON LAKES $214,900
IRON FORGE SQUARE
Recently renov. spacious 2BR, 1.5BA
Condo w/HW flrs, EIK, DR, LR & priv. balcony. Amen. incl:
pool/elev/comm. rms/& storage.
WEST MILFORD $229,000
PINE CLIFF LAKE
Endless possibilities with this 2BR, 1BA A-Frame home w/att.
Gar, full unfin. bsmt w/2nd BA ready to be install. & storage
area.
BUTLER $499,900
CUL DE SAC BEAUTY
Spacious CHC boasting 11 rms FLR/ FDR/EIK/GR/Media
Rm + 4 generous BRs, MBR w/coffered ceilings, WIC, MBA
w/soaking tub. Enjoy the Trex deck & AGP.
WEST MILFORD $184,900
FIXER UPPER
Colonial w/3BR, 2FBA, 1 car gar level. 87 acre lot w/unfin
WOB. Not a short sale. Home being sold As Is needs some
TLC. Has lrg outbldg, but in poor cond.
BUTLER $449,000
NEW CONSTRUCTION!
Colonial 4BR, 2.1 BA, 2 car gar., cust. Kit w/sitting area off
Kit, FR w/FP, lrg brms, plenty of closets. Gazabo rm off Kit.
Open flr plan, HW flrs, 9 clgs. + sliders off FR to very lrg
deck
BUTLER Starting at $426,000
NOW OPEN
PHASE II ARGONNE WOODS
69 custom townhomes starting at $426,000, plus Builder
incentives until Oct. 31 Dir: Rt 23 South just past Boonton Ave.
a/k/a 511
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WANAQUE $265,000
EASY COMMUTE
Built in 2001, this 1450 sf 2BR; 2.1BA Twnhome is move in
condition. Recently painted in 08, this twnhome is conven-
ient to shopping, Rts 23 & 287 & Back Beach Park. Lots of
storage & 1c att gar.
BLOOMINGDALE $219,000
THIS IS THE ONE!!
Perfect location within walking dist. to center of town. Huge
det 2c gar w/rm for a workbench. Enjoy the encl. front
porch, add your own decorative touches. This 2BR; 2BA has
laund. rm conveniently located off kit. Dont miss this one!
WEST MILFORD $829,000
SPECTACULAR COLONIAL
In lower West Milford. Fea: 4BR, 3.2BA, gourmet KIT open
to FR w/FP, HW flrs, plus den/office & laundry on 1st flr. On
4+ac. WOB w/ Game RM, Leisure RM w/FP & much more!
JEFFERSON $339,900
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!!
Priced to sell-Immaculate 3BR home with 2.5 Baths; Fam.
Rm; Florida style rm off kit w/all new appliances on a cul-
de-sac location-very private! Call for more details!
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OFFICE 973-696-6660 x140 or CELL 973-725-8810
Fax 973-694-3915 JLagreca@weichert.com
TOP
PRODUCER
SEPTEMBER
2011
JOAN LA GRECA
REALTOR
WAYNE $488,000
991 Hamburg Turnpike Wayne, NJ 07470
Call Me for a FREE Market Analysis of your home.
I will bring you RESULTS in getting your home SOLD!
Low taxes-clean & bright updated 4 br, 2 1/2 bath, 2yr
young kit, cherry wd cabinets, s/s appl with 3yr warranty
left. Liv rm & din rm, mstr br and mstr bath, lower level
fam rm, bed rm, bath, laundry, baseboard 3 years old.
Hard wood floors throughout and tile. Attic full length of
home. 2 car attached garage and plenty parking in the
driveway. Park like property. Patio includes large area with
beautiful designed pavers. Private white vinyl fence in yard,
breathtaking landscaping. Owners take pride in their home.
No water during storm. Present reasonable offer. WAYNE
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residential facilities and one
vocational day program
throughout Morris, Sussex
and Passaic Counties. You
can help make a difference in
the lives of adults with special
needs by supporting one of the
DPDs upcoming events. On
October 29th at 6:00PM, the
DPD will be hosting a Texas
Hold Em tournament at the
American Legion in Oak
Ridge. The $100.00 entry fee
includes the tournament buy-
in, a light dinner, refresh-
ments and a door prize raffle
tickets. On November 11 at
6:30PM at St. John Vianneys
Roman Catholic Church in
Stockholm, the DPD will hold
its 3rd annual Tricky Tray,
with thousands of dollars in
prizes to be given away. All
proceeds from these events
will go directly towards pro-
viding care for adults with spe-
cial needs. To register for these
events or to donate to the
DPD please call the DPDs
Development Director, Chris
Brancato at 973-406-1104 or
e-mail him at
Chrisb@DPD.org.
The Butler Recreation
Department is holding ongo-
ing Zumba classes at the
Aaron Decker School on
Tuesday and Thursday
evenings from 7:45 - 8:30 p.m.
Classes are taught by
Rosemary Russell a certified
Zumba instructor. You may
either drop in or sign up for an
eight week session. Please call
the recreation office for fur-
ther information.
Kinnelons Open Space
Committee (OSC) and Open
Space Advisory Committee
(OSAC) are inviting members
of various organizations and
committees throughout the
Borough to join them on a tour
around Kinnelon. The Land
Conservancy of New Jersey will
be taking notes and gathering
information on Kinnelons
Historical, Recreational, and
Open Space facilities in order
to update the Boroughs Open
Space Plan. Residents should
go to the Boroughs website
(www.kinnelonboro.org) for
additional information regard-
ing Public Meetings in
which they can participate.
Comments / suggestions are
always welcome at: Kin-
nelon_OSAC@yahoo.com.
The Bloomingdale Seniors
are planning on a 10 day
Caribbean Cruise out of
Bayonne on Royal Caribbeans
Explorer of the Seas on April
26, 2012. The itinerary
includes Haiti, Bermuda, St.
Maartin and San Juan. For
information and pricing, please
call Pat at (973) 838-9259.
The Bloomingdale Fire
Department Ladies Auxiliary is
looking for vendors for our 7th
Annual Craft/Vendor and Bake
Sale. It will be held on
November 6, 2011 from
10AM-3PM. If interested in
participating in this event,
please call Denise @ 862-377-
1914.
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
which is recommended.
8. The agent will then sched-
ule the home appraisal.
9. He or she will then confirm
the closing and be present at
closing with the buyer and the
attorney, if necessary.
Selling a Home
1. The real estate agent will
meet with the sellers and eval-
uate the home and property.
2. He or she will do a market
analysis to figure out the best
price to list the house based
F
or a limited time,
Atlantic Stewardship
Bank is offering no fees
on the refinance of your New
Jersey residential mortgage
loan. There
are no closing
fees, no title
fees, no
appraisal fees,
no recording
fees, no set-
tlement fees,
no tax service
fees, no
underwriting fees, no credit
report fees, no commitment
fees and no flood certification
fees. And, most importantly No
Application Fees! Atlantic
Stewardship Bank offers a vari-
ety of mortgage loan programs
to meet your refinance needs.
Applying for a residential
mortgage loan is easy using the
Atlantic Stewardship Bank
online mortgage application.
Youll find everything that you
need to apply all in one place at
www.asbnowmortgage.com
including the Banks current
rates, information about the
loan process, a mortgage check-
list and FAQs. In addition,
youll have the ability to lock in
your rate and check the status
of your loan online.
The Zero Closing Cost
offer is valid for single family,
owner occupied primary and
s e c o n d a r y
r e s i de nc e s
located in
New Jersey.
The mini-
mum loan
amount is
$175,000 and
the maxi-
mum loan
amount is $729,750. The offer
is subject to availability and
may be cancelled at any time.
Not all applicants will qualify
and not all properties offered as
collateral will be acceptable
under this special program.
Applicants will responsible at
closing for funding a tax and
escrow account, and any inter-
im interest. Title and settle-
ment services must be provided
by company from our title
agency list. For more informa-
tion about the Atlantic
Stewardship Bank Zero Closing
Cost Mortgage Refinance pro-
gram, visit www.asbnowmort-
gage.com or call 201-444-7100.
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MARIA FERRITO
GEMINI LLC ReaIty - 973-696-1111x131
197 Berdan Ave., Wayne, NJ
maria.ferrito@century21.com
NJAR MILLION DOLLAR SALES CLUB 2001
NJ CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE 2002-2010
Consistent TOP PRODUCER
in the WAYNE area
973-986-6914 Cell
Townhome Specialist
Relocation Agent
Call
MARIA FERRITO
for CURRENT MARKET VALUE
OF YOUR HOME
HaIedon $219,999
Great Opportunity! 3BR Brick
Colonial featuring living room
with fireplace, FDR, updated
kitchen, hardwood floors, mas-
ter bedroom with 2 closets,
detached garage and back-
yard with patio.
Atlantic Stewardship
Bank offers zero
closing cost mortgage
refinance program
Real Estate Agents
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Community Happenings
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SERVICE DIRECTORY & CLASSIFIEDS
WE BUY CARS !
WE BUY TRUCKS !
RONNIE'S IN
WAYNE
973-616-7900
WE PAY FOR
JUNK CARS
973-220-0202
HELP WANTED
0280 - 0329
0305 HELP
WANTED OFFICE
Energetic, outgoing
individual needed for
chiropractic office P/T,
F/T. Computer skills
necessary. PIease
CaII 973-838-6252
Front Desk Position
for a healthy & active
Dr's office in Wayne.
Full Time position.
High energy a must,
organized, motivated,
great communication
skills. Fax Resume
to 973-628-1876 or
CaII 973-628-1870
0310 HELP
WANTED SALES
Career Opportunity
Real Estate. Century
21 Gemini LLC
Realty
Call for details at
973-696-1111
Ask for Debbie
ext.116
RENT
0550 - 0609
0585 RENT
OFFICES
WAYNE Office space
available, we'll create
the size office to fit
your needs, very flex
monetary & rental in-
centives. near Rts 46,
23 & 80. Please Call
973-785-4341
SERVICES
0610 - 0959
0655 SERVICES
CARPET
G&S Carpet
CIeaning
& FIoor Service
ResidentiaI
& CommerciaI
973-839-6436
0680 SERVICES
CHIMNEYS
Do It Right
Chimney Service
Chimney CIeaning
SpeciaI-$39.95
Prevent carbon
monoxide
Poisoning ! !
our other services
incl. Repairs,
Liners,Caps
& Dampers
CaII 973-570-7362
0685 SERVICES
CLEANING
Best CIeaning Ser.
FREE ESTMATES
for office,apt,house
caII BARBARA
973-779-1546
Mariya's CIeaning
Service
Ukrainian ladies clean
your home or office to
your complete
satisfaction. Exper.
Refs Avail
CaII 973-557-3621
0686 CLEANOUT
SERVICE
All appliances,
unwanted junk, scrap
metal, bldg. materials.
Tear down & take
away sheds. Attics &
Bs'mnt cleaned.
Things your
garbagemen wont
pick up.
WE DO !!! CALL
973-838-9546
Dan's Light HauIing
Removal of household
& Construction Debris
Demolition - Free Est.
973-839-7024
0725 SERVICES
DRIVEWAYS
0730 SERVICES
ELECTRICAL
0774 SERVICES
HANDYMAN
0785 SER. HOME
IMPROVEMENT
0051
AUTOMOBILES
WANTED
Just Wood
Floors & Decks
973.981.4640
Since 1985 Insured
Free Estimates
Refinishing Sanding Deck Repairs
Installation Mold Treatment
0709 SERVICES
DECKS/FLOORING
ASPHALT
MAINTENANCE INC.
Driveways & Parking Lots
973-299-9226
Paving Sealing Curbs
Retaining Walls Pavers
Drains
Patches
Excavation
Free Estimates
Driveways
Parking Areas
New Construction
Asphalt Work
Sidewalks
973-248-1892
call 7 days a week
Owner Operated Licensed
Fully Insured Free Estimates
No Job
Too Small
Residential
Commercial
& Industrial
NJ Lic # 15081
Insured & Bonded
973-633-5050
M STEN
electric electric
MIKE'S HOME
MAINTENANCE
Garage Doors and
Openers Serviced,
Repaired, nstalled.
"No Job Too Small
Registered & nsured
Call 973-882-3852
0769 SERVICES
GARAGE DOORS
CMR SERVICES
973-703-3039
Cleanouts &
Dumpster Services
Fully Insured NJ Lic #A901
FREE ESTIMATE
Estates Abandoned Prop
Storefronts Basements
Whole House Attics
Regain Valuable Storage!
We dispose unwanteditems inan
environmentally safe way.
10% OFF
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NORTH JERSEY
REMODELERS
973-962-1811
Full Kitchens
Bath Specialists
Basements
All Interior
Renovations
Ceilings to Floors
Doors Painting
Windows
Counter Tops
Cabinet Refacing
General Carpentry
COMPETTVE
PRCES
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FREE ESTIMATES

LC.#13VH01757100
0473 WANTED ANTIQUE/COLLECTIBLES
To Advertise In Our
CIassified Section,
CaII KathIeen
973-696-8008
0651 SERVICES
CABINETRY
0651 SERVICES
CABINETRY
Handy Work
By Lucas
Maintenance
Repairs
Power Washing
Carpentry
Bathrooms &
Masonry
No Job Too Small
30 Years Experience
973-800-6849
TOMS HANDYMAN
SERVICE
Malntenance Realr
Bulldlng Remedellng
No 1ob Too 5mall or Blg!
25 Years xperlence
973-632-6411
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
SERVICES
Maintenance, Repairs,
Interior/Exterior
Carpentry, Bathrooms,
Kitchens, Finished
Basements, Windows
& Doors, Decks...
Fully Insured
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Pompton Plains, N.J.


Tel/Fax 973-831-4915
Cell 973-600-5487
Rich Sliker
CARPENTER
201.913.8044
HANDYMAN
Repair, Remodeling
40 Years Exp.
Pompton Lakes Area
HeIp Wanted CIeaning
EstabIished cIeaning company needs
experienced staff, good pay, car, ref. &
EngIish required. Daytime hours a must.
P/T and F/T AvaiI. CaII 201-638-7207
meals to people age 60 and
over, or those younger who
have a disability and who are
unable to cook or shop.
Volunteer drivers bring needed
meals; offer a smile, a greeting
and a personal contact to the
elderly, many of whom seldom
get out. Drivers are needed to
deliver meals two times a
month. Presently, we are
accepting referrals for people
who would like to receive
meals. Please call Paul Klein at
(973) 595-0111 to volunteer,
to request Kosher Meals on
Wheels, or for additional infor-
mation.
The Circle of Friendship, a
support group for the separated
and divorced, meets at 7:30
p.m. every Thursday at St.
Marys Church, 17 Pompton
Ave in Pompton lakes. For fur-
ther information call Christine
at 973-335-9880.
For Singles in their 20s-30s
looking to meet other young
Jewish singles, come join us for
games, friends, snacks and
more! We meet the first
Sunday of the month at
Congregation Beth Shalom, 21
Passaic Ave, Pompton Lakes,
NJ. Bring your friends. Find
our page on Facebook or email
singles.jewish@gmail.com
Passaic Valley Hospice, a
non-profit organization is in
need of volunteers for various
duties. Volunteers are an inte-
gral part of the professional
Hospice team that provides
physical, emotional and spiritu-
al support to the terminally ill.
They work directly with
patients and families providing
respite for caregivers, compan-
ionship for patients and fami-
lies and run errands. For addi-
tional information please call at
973-256-4636 ask for Laura
Entwistle. Weekday volunteers
are especially needed. REACH
OUT - Give the Gift of SELF!!
Community Happenings
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Real Estate Agents
on the neighborhood and
comparable sales.
3. The agent may make sug-
gestions for repairs or
improvements that can help
make the home more attrac-
tive to buyers.
4. The real estate agent may
present a marketing plan that
indicates where the home will
be advertised.
5. He or she will write up a list-
ing agreement and begin the
process of marketing the home.
6. An open house for real
estate brokers may be sched-
uled, also a caravan of brokers
from the agents own real
estate office and surrounding
affiliates.
7. An open house for buyers
will be scheduled.
8. The agent will field calls
from other agents and notify
the seller when a viewing
request has been made.
9. Follow-up feedback can be
offered, which may include
information the agent receives
by making calls to people who
viewed the home or by track-
ing how many potential buyers
viewed the home listing.
10. When an offer comes in,
the agent will notify the sellers
and advise him or her of the
negotiation process.
11. The agent will be present
during the home inspection, if
the buyer requests one.
12. The agent will schedule
with the city or town to have a
certificate of occupancy
inspection conducted.
13. The seller will be notified
by the agent when the buyer
has obtained a mortgage com-
mitment and made good faith
deposits.
14. The agent will likely be
present at the home closing
with the real estate attorneys.
Individuals buying or selling a
home can certainly do it by
themselves, but real estate
agents have the knowledge and
provide assistance through the
myriad steps of the process,
helping individuals to save
time and money.
continued from page 29
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0815 SERVICES
MASONRY
0838 SERVICES
PET SITTING
Yen's Pet Sitting
Services
In Home Boarding
Pet Sitting & Doggie
Daycare,
DogwaIking
Yenspetsittingservices
.com
201-575-9997
SERVICE DIRECTORY & CLASSIFIEDS
0766 SERVICES
GLASS
0766 SERVICES
GLASS
R.G. Gutters
973-832-4207
Gutter CIeaning
Gutter InstaIIation
Gutter Repair Power Washing
Emergency Service
ALL
WORK
DONE BY
OWNER!
Free Estimates &
20% OFF
Gutter Cleaning For
All New Customers!
ARE YOUR GUTTERS FOWL?
0770 SERVICES - GUTTERS
Longo Construction
973-838-8693
All Types of Brick, Block,
Concrete, Fireplaces,
Foundations etc.
Free Estimate - Fully Insured
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Residential Specialists Power Washing
Paper Removal & Installation
Brush Roll Airless Spray
Fully Insured FREE Estimates
Owner Operated
Where Excellence In
Quality Is Affordable
973-839-7403
Stephen Fox
Plumbing & Heating
Small Repairs,
Alter, Drain Svc.
INSURED BONDED
973-839-1054
Lic.#7467
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"Kinnelon side of Butler!" This is a great house on a quiet cul-de-
sac. Large spacious 4 bedrooms, 2 and 1/2 bath home with
hard wood floors under the carpet. Newer windows, newer roof,
nice level back yard, central air, eat in kitchen with sliding glass
doors out to a patio, formal dining room, formal living room,
recreation room with fourth bedroom or office. Alarm system,
over sized 2 car garage. Put this wonderful home on your list to
see!! Close to shopping and major highways. Bulter is approx
35 miles from New York City.
KINNELON $329, 000
Great house, great location, great opportunity to move to
Kinnelon, raised ranch built in 1960 on .36 acres. 3 bedrooms
1 newer bathroom, eat in kitchen with cook top stove, wall oven
and ceramic tile floors. Hot water baseboard heat, hard wood
floors, partly finished basement, storage area, 1/2 bath and a 1
car garage. Close to shopping and major highways. Kinnelon
has a top rated school system and is only 35 miles from New
York City.
KINNELON/ SMOKE RISE $999,000
ALMOST FINISHED, BETTER HURRY! Exquisite new construction
being built with the finest quality. This 4 BR, 3 1/2 bath home is
unparallel in every detail and amenity. Exceptional in every way,
with formal entertaining spaces with informal comfort. Main level
3 car gar. gourmet EIK w/cherry cabinets, granite counter tops,
center island,stainless steel appliances. Beautiful tile work through
out the house. Hardwood floors on the first & second levels. A very
large MBR suite with a work out room or office or nursery, 2 walk
in closets. A luxurious mstr bath w/jacuzzi tub, lg shower stall,
granite + cherry double sink vanity. Enjoy swimming, boating, fish-
ing, tennis and horseback riding in this premier gated community.
Top rated school system!!
KINNELON $950,000
"Look no further!" This is the magnificent house everyone
admires! "Turn Key," you only need to unpack and then relax!!
The landscaping is so lush and beautiful! A custom home built in
2006 offers 5brs, 3 1/2 baths. A large EIK w/maple cabinets
& granite countertops, chef style gas range, a center island, a lg
DA. Open to the FR with a stone fireplace. A game room/office,
a FDR & LR, the master bedroom suite offers a gas fireplace and
the master bathroom with a double sink vanity and granite, a
jacuzzi tub and a large stall shower. Large Trex type deck off
kitchen, central vac, hardwood floors on the 1st and 2nd levels,
lawn sprinklers and ground lighting, security alarm system.
KINNELON $599,000
This 4 bedroom 3 full bath contemporary home is unique in
every way. Beautiful vaulted wood ceilings, walls of glass
throughout. Eat in kitchen with maple & granite, open to the
family room with brick fireplace. Newer multi tier deck with hot
tub. Newer master bathroom with jacuzzi tub & cherry vanity.
Walk out lower level with recreation room, a wet bar, office &
full bath. Newer roof, newer septic and many new updates
throughout. Close to the highway for easy access. Kinnelon
offers a top rated school system and is only 35 miles from New
York City.
KINNELON/ FAYSON LAKES $540,000
Wow! Your dream home has arrived! Enjoy this wonderful 3
bedroom and 3 full bath home with lake views from the large
lemonade porch or the master bedroom suite. The open floor
plan is really the envy of the lake. A must see!!! The living room,
dining room and kitchen are very open, great for entertaining.
The family room offers a gas fireplace. spectacular grounds,
flat property that backs up to woods for privacy renovated in
1992. Enjoy swimming, fishing, boating and tennis in this won-
derful lake community.
KINNELON/ FAYSON LAKES $379,000
Charm & character through out this wonderful custom home at
the end of the cul-de-sac in Fayson Lakes close to the main
beach. Living room w/ fireplace & hrdwd flrs + large dining
room kitchen with separate dining area. 4 bedrooms, 2 full
baths, large deck. Backs up to woods for privacy. Enjoy swim-
ming, boating, fishing, and tennis in this fabulous lake communi-
ty. Close to shopping and major highways. Kinnelon offers a top
rated school system and is only 35 miles from New York City.
WEST MILFORD/HIGH CREST LK $335,000
"Brand new paved drive way!" Enjoy fabulous views from this
very spacious split level with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths in the
prestigious High Crest Lake community. Newer kitchen with
maple cabinets, great value!! A large deck to enjoy the summer
breeze. A living room with a brick fireplace, a formal dining
room.the master bedroom with a full master bathroom. A fami-
ly room with a stone fireplace, office or au-pair suite, an exer-
cise room or theater room, the laundry room is plumbed for a
bathroom. Plenty of storage, central air conditioning, hardwood
floors, a large custom shed, paver patios.
KINNELON $1,025,000
Elegance and comfort abound in this impeccably appointed
Custom Center Hall Colonial. Many updates throughout this home.
4 Bedrooms, 4 and one half bathrooms. "Turn Key" formal living
room, formal dining room, a two story great room with a stone fire-
place. A fabulous eat in kitchen with cherry cabinets and granite
countertops, and all top-of-the-line stainless appliances. Hardwood
floors on both the first and seconds levels. The master bedroom
suite offers a sitting area with a gas fireplace and a large walk in
closet. A master bathroom with cherry cabinets, a granite double
sink vanity and a jacuzzi tub. A finished walk out lower level with
a kitchenette, recreation room ,den and a full bath. A beautiful
heated in-ground pool and level back yard. 3 car main level
garage. You will Love this home.
18 CUTLASS RD, KINNELON
6 DERRYGALLY CIRCLE, KINNELON
102 FAYSON LAKES RD, KINNELON
4 LAKESIDE TRAIL, KINNELON
17 CARL PLACE, KINNELON
(I Listed and Sold)
787 WEST SHORE DR., KINNELON/SMOKE RISE
5 CHRISTINE COURT, KINNELON
103 SUMMIT AVE., BUTLER
19 GARWOOD TRAIL, BOONTON TWP.
10 HILLSIDE RD, KINNELON
22 BRECKENRIDGE TERRACE, KINNELON
10 MCKINLEY DRIVE, KINNELON
5 ORCHARD DRIVE, KINNELON/ SMOKE RISE
BLOOMINGDALE $299,000
Wow!!! Expect to be impressed when you see this house its much
larger then it appears! 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, newer dining room
with vaulted ceiling. Newer sunroom with vaulted ceiling and
walls of glass overlooking the large deck with an above ground
pool, hot tub and a spectacular level fenced in back yard, with a
large custom shed, beautifully landscaped. You will feel like you
are in your own little oasis. The finished lower level offers a recre-
ation room with a wood burning stove and bar. An office, and an
exercise room and a separate front entrance. You will fall in love
the minute you walk into this very well maintained home.
Kinnelon $699,000
Beautiful "Turn Key" Center Hall Colonial, renovated in 2010. Offers
4 B/Rs, 3 1/2 BA., a large eat in kitchen with cherry cabinets,gran-
ite kitchen counter tops, stainless steel appliances, open to the family
room for entertaining. A formal D/R, a formal L/R w/frpl, h/w floors
& crown moldings. A two car, main level garage.A newer very spa-
cious master B/R suite w/ 2 walk in closets, an office area and a lux-
urious master bath. The finished w/o lower level offers an in-law suite
with a kit., B/R & a L/R on 1.18 acres, fenced in back yard, above
ground pool, paver walkway, newer Trex deck, newer driveway,
newer windows, newer roof, A/C units & septic.

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