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egular exercise can bene-


fit the body in many ways,
helping men and women
maintain healthier weights and
lower their risks for
developing potentially
deadly diseases. Though
many people are quick to
associate exercise with
its physical benefits,
those hours spent on the
treadmill also can boost
brain power.
According to Dr. Barry
Gordon, professor of
neurology and cognitive
science at Johns Hopkins
Medical Institutions and
coauthor of Intelligent
Memory: Improve the
Memory That Makes
You Smarter, exercise
has a direct impact on
the brain. Thats because
exercise works directly on brain
tissue, improving the connections
between nerve cells, creating new
synapses, growing new neurons
and blood vessels, and improving
cell energy efficiency. So while
many people may begin an exer-
cise regimen with a goal of trim-
ming their waistlines or toning
their bodies, they might be happy
to know that those physical bene-
fits are accompanied by several
cognitive benefits as well.
As the American Psych-
ological Association acknowl-
edges, the connection between
exercise and mental health is
hard to ignore, and the APA
notes that the following are just a
few of the mental benefits men
and women might reap from reg-
ular exercise.
IMPROVED MOOD
Many people feel great after
exercising, especially if that exer-
cise comes at the end of a partic-
ularly stressful day. However,
those extra laps on the track or
those hours spent on the tread-
mill dont just pay short-term div-
idends. In a controlled trial over-
seen by Duke University
researcher and clinical psycholo-
gist James Blumenthal, sedentary
adults with major depressive dis-
order were assigned into one of
four groups: supervised exercise,
home-based exercise, antidepres-
sant therapy, or a placebo pill.
Those in the exercise and antide-
pressant groups had higher rates
of remission than those in the
placebo group, and Blumenthal
concluded that exercise was gen-
erally comparable to antidepres-
sants for men and women with
major depressive disorder. In
addition, in following up with
patients a year later, Blumenthal
found that those who continued
to exercise had lower depression
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scores than those participants
who were less active.
Blumenthals study was
not the only one to conclude
that exercise can have a posi-
tive impact on mood. In a
review of 11 studies that
examined the effects of exer-
cise on mental health, Boston
University professor of psy-
chology Michael Otto and his
colleagues found that exercise
could be a powerful tool when
treating clinical depression,
and even recommended clini-
cians include exercise as part
of their treatment plans for
depressed patients.
ANTIDOTE TO ANXI-
ETY
Some researchers, Otto
included, have begun to exam-
ine the effects of exercise on
treating and possibly prevent-
ing anxiety. The bodys nerv-
ous system responds quickly
when people feel frightened or
threatened, often causing the
bodys heart rate to increase
and sweating and dizziness to
occur. Those people who are
especially sensitive to anxiety
respond to these feelings with
fear, and that makes them
more likely to develop panic
disorders. But Otto and fellow
researcher Jasper Smits of the
Anxiety Research and
Treatment Program at
Southern Methodist Univer-
sity studied the effects that
regular workouts might have
on people prone to anxiety.
Since exercise produces many
of the same physical reactions,
such as sweating and an ele-
vated heart rate, the body pro-
duces when responding to fear
or threats, Otto and Smits
wanted to determine if exer-
cise might help people prone
to anxiety become less likely
to panic when experiencing
fear or threats. In studying 60
participants with heightened
sensitivity to anxiety, Otto
and Smits found that the sub-
jects who participated in a
two-week exercise program
exhibited marked improve-
ments in anxiety sensitivity
compared to those participants
who did not take part in the
exercise program. Otto and
Smith concluded that this
improvement was a result of
the exercise group participants
learning to associate the symp-
toms common to both fear and
exercise, such as sweating and
an elevated heart rate, with
something positive (exercise)
instead of something negative
(anxiety).
Regular exercise benefits
the human body in numerous
ways, not the least of which is
its impact on the brain. More
information on the link
between exercise and
improved mental health is
available at www.apa.org.
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L
osing a spouse can be
hard enough, but losing
a spouse and not know-
ing how to manage the fami-
lys finances can lead to
despair. As you gather your
tax records this year, take a
few extra steps to help your
spouse avoid added stress after
youre gone.
In many households one
spouse takes care of the
finances, such as paying bills,
filing important papers and
tracking investments. Its
essential that the other spouse
at least knows the location of
these papers and how to access
the assets. To provide struc-
ture to your records, start with
a balance sheet listing of all
bank accounts, insurance poli-
cies and investment holdings,
including applicable online
passwords. Also list your phys-
ical assets and the location of
ownership titles.
Having a complete
record of assets is important,
but so is knowing how to man-
age those assets. Make a list of
things you consider important
that your spouse might not
know about. This might
include such things as how to
manage retirement distribu-
tions and estate issues. You
might also list the names of
people who should be notified
of your passing. Simple things,
like routine chores to perform
at the vacation home or recre-
ational vehicle, might provide
comforting guidance.
Educating your spouse on
financial matters can also be a
satisfying social opportunity.
Join with other like-minded
couples to establish an invest-
ment club where everyone
participates in the decision
making. Such venues often
lead to important conversa-
tions about managing money
discussions not always easy
when its just you and your
spouse.
Candid conversations
about family finances are
sometimes better facilitated in
front of a trusted financial
advisor. Including your advi-
sor will not only provide
another set of eyes, but can
T
ooth sensitivity can be
caused by a problem
with the tooths nerve
and blood supply (pulp), or by
exposure of dentin, resulting
in dentin hypersensitivity.
Dentin is a sponge-like,
hard layer underneath enamel
(the outer white, hardest
layer of a tooth) that contains
small channels that connect
the pulp to the outside of the
dentin. When dentin is
exposed, there can be hyper-
sensitivity.
Dentin hypersensitivity
is a short, sharp pain not
caused by tooth decay. It can
affect up to one in every two
people at sometime in their
lives. This condition is esti-
mated to affect 40 million
people in the U.S.
Hypersensitivity mostly
affects people in their 20s and
30s. Age changes dentin and
decreases tooth sensitivity.
Age increases gum recession
(exposing dentin), enamel
erosion, and tooth structure
loss.
Enamels hard texture
protects the pulp and dentin.
When it is lost, hypersensitiv-
ity occurs. The most common
complaints are caused by cold
and sweets.The pain from
enamel loss is caused by:
1. Acidic foods and drinks
(sodas,sports drinks,fruits,etc.)
2. Vigorous over-brushing,
removing the enamel
3. Abrasive toothpastes
4. Using a medium or hard
toothbrush (not American
Dental Association approved)
5. Gum recession
6. Use or overuse of tooth
whitening products
7. Clenching or grinding your
teeth (bruxism)
Part 2 discusses the actu-
al reason hypersensivity hurts,
damaged to the pulp (nerve),
and available treatments.
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Tooth sensitivity, a
common problem
By Peter Brusco, DMD
The first of a four-part article
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hough February does
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campfires or playing games in
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onymous with the Super Bowl
and Valentines Day is a great
time for parents to start think-
ing about summer camps for
their kids.
Summer camp is often
something kids look forward
to, and something they will
fondly recall long after they
reach adulthood. For many
kids, summer camp provides a
first taste of independence, as
youngsters spend significant
time away from home without
their parents for the first time
in their lives. But as great an
experience as summer camp
can be for youngsters, it can
be just as difficult an experi-
ence if parents dont find the
right fit for their children.
Thats why it behooves par-
ents to start thinking about
summer camps for their kids in
winter, before camps start fill-
ing out their rosters, which
tends to happen in early
spring. The following are a
few things parents should take
into consideration when seek-
ing a summer camp for their
kids.
STAFF
The right summer camp
staff can make all the differ-
ence. Many children are
understandably shy when
arriving at a summer camp, as
their friends from back home
might not be joining them.
That can make kids hesitant
to participate in activities or
less enthusiastic about those
activities. But a good staff will
know how to make kids feel
welcome, which should help
them come out of their shells
and make the most of their
summer camp experiences.
The quality of staffs can vary
significantly depending on the
camp, so its important that
parents ask camp representa-
tives about their staffs before
making any commitments.
Ask how long the staff has
been together and the types of
training new and even veteran
staff members undergo before
the start of camp season? Does
the training include first aid
and emergency medical train-
ing and certification?
Its also good to ask about
the vetting process the camp
employs before hiring new
staff, including the extent of
its background checks. Are
criminal background checks
conducted? How many refer-
ences must potential staff
members supply to be consid-
ered for employment? A good
camp will be forthcoming
with answers to all of your
questions, so eliminate those
that appear hesitant to share
information about their staffs.
A DAY IN THE LIFE
When vetting camps for
kids, parents should ask what
a typical day is like once the
season hits full swing. Many
parents want their youngsters
to have a well-rounded experi-
ence, while others might want
their kids to attend a more
specialized camp, whether its
a sports camp focusing on a
particular sport or a music
camp devoted to helping kids
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Regardless of the type of camp
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Things to consider before
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W
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elderly loved ones
do all they can to maintain
health, one of the best ways to
improve both the physical and
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that meditation can reduce
stress and help us relax, but
recent studies have shown
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1. The deep breathing exer-
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Senior citizens who suffer
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hands.
Familiarize yourself with
the NJ POLST form - both its
legal and medical significance.
This new tool compliments
your Advance Directive
(Living Will). Proper utiliza-
tion of a POLST can help focus
those difficult conversations
you may need to have with
your physician.
Terri Roth Reicher, ESQ,
Pompton Lakes Councilwoman
Location: Belmont Clubhouse -
PAC
Tuesday, February 11, 1:00 to
2:30 pm Understanding the
Highs and Lows
of Blood Pressure
The presentation will
include: a brief explanation of
systolic and diastolic blood
pressure and their signifi-
cance; recommended blood
pressure for people of all ages;
risk factors for high blood
pressure; lifestyle strategies for
achieving optimal blood pres-
sure; medications that treat
high blood pressure.
Ying Liu, M.D., PhD,
Attending Physician
Dept. of Medicine St. Josephs
Wayne Hospital *Location:
Belmont Clubhouse - PAC
Tuesday, February 25, 10:30
to 12:00 pm Diabetes - Fact
vs. Fiction
Come learn about com-
mon misconceptions about dia-
betes including myths about
self-management and meal
planning. Find out if you have
the right information to suc-
cessfully prevent or manage
diabetes.
Dina Hulbert, RD, Diabetes
Educator, Chilton Hospital
Location: Woodland
Commons Catering Room
Tuesday, March 11, 10:00 to
11:30 am Aesthetic Skin Care
with Laser Technology
With recent advances in
laser technology, Dr. Bhatt will
present non-surgical methods
of using the latest lasers to
achieve younger, more vibrant,
and rejuvenated facial appear-
ance. He will also present
details regarding medical skin
care products that support your
desire to have younger, health-
ier skin.
Shirish V. Bhatt, MD, Board
Certified Internist;
Center for Aesthetic Skin
Sciences Location: Woodland
Commons Catering Room
Thursday, March 27, 1 to
2:30 pm The Wiser Eye &
You
The focus of this presenta-
tion is to educate the audience
about some eye diseases that
occur in the elderly including
cataract, glaucoma, and macu-
lar degeneration; give tips on
things that they can do to
either prevent or help treat
some of these aging-eye dis-
eases and illustrate some of
the cutting-edge technologies
occurring in eye care today
Swati J. Parekh, MD, FAAO
and
Jai G. Parekh, MD, MBA,
FAAO Location: Woodland
Commons Catering Room
Tuesday, April 22, 3 to 4:30
pm Skin Health, Skin Cancer
Awareness and Prevention
The Dermatology Group,
Northern New Jerseys pre-
miere Dermatology practice
will speak on skin health, skin
cancer awareness and preven-
tion. We want to teach the res-
idents of Cedar Crest how to
care for their skin, enjoy the
sun safely, and learn the early
warning signs (ABCDEs) of
skin cancer.
Marc Abbate, MD,
Board Certified Dermatologist
Location: Belmont Clubhouse -
PAC
All of the Cedar Crests
Active Adult Wellness
Education Series programs are
free.
Registration is required.
Adults are welcome. Invite your
friends!
You do not need to live at
Cedar Crest to attend this lecture
series.
RSVP by calling:
973.831.3759 or by email at:
cedarcrestevents@erickson.com
Programs will be held in the
Woodland Commons Clubhouse,
at Cedar Crest, unless designated
at the Belmont Clubhouse.
Parking is available in the
garage next to the Woodland
Commons Clubhouse or in
unmarked spaces for visitors
Cedar Crests Active Adult Wellness Education Series
Winter & Spring 2014
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February 5, 2014 Zone 1, Page 11
their kids, they should ask
about what daily life at the
camp is like. Ask to see sched-
ules and how strictly camps
adhere to those schedules.
When considering specialized
camps, ask the staff represen-
tative if kids will have the
chance to simply have a little
fun and which types of recre-
ational activities are planned
to give kids a break from what
are often rigorous schedules.
CAMP GOALS
Another thing parents
must consider before choosing
a summer camp for their kids
is the goals of each individual
camp. A camp should be ded-
icated to ensuring kids have
fun, even when kids are
attending more specialized
camps that tend to be more
strict. In addition, parents
should look for a camp that
wants its attendees to foster
relationships with their fellow
campers. Camp can be lonely
for some youngsters, especially
those attending summer camp
for the first time, but a sum-
mer camp that strives to pro-
mote friendship among its
campers can reduce, if not
eliminate, any feelings of
homesickness.
Late winter is when par-
ents should start looking at
summer camps for their kids,
and there are a host of factors
moms and dads should take
into consideration during the
vetting process to ensure their
youngsters have as much fun
as possible.
Welcome Dental Exam $95
Includes Complete Set of X-Rays and
Oral Cancer Screening
New Patients Only
Things to consider before choosing a summer camp
continued from page 8
V
alentines Day is upon
us. This is a day to
celebrate our loved
ones and show them we care.
We also have to take care of
our four-legged loved ones, as
some Valentines Day gifts and
ideas may be hazardous to our
pets.
The most obvious warn-
ing is: Dont let your pets eat
chocolate. Chocolate is one of
the traditional gifts on
Valentines Day but can be
very dangerous to pets, even
life threatening. The toxic
compounds in chocolate are
methylxanthines, mainly
theobromine and, less impor-
tantly, caffeine. The amounts
of theobromine and caffeine
vary with the type of choco-
late. For instance, unsweet-
ened (Bakers) chocolate con-
tains 8 to 10 times the amount
of theobromine as milk
chocolate. This is a very com-
mon toxicity in dogs and seen
less in cats just by nature of
their eating habits.
Clinical signs of choco-
late toxicity usually occur
within six to 12 hours of
ingestion. Theobromine
affects the body as a central
nervous system stimulant, car-
diovascular stimulant,
increases blood pressure and
nausea. Therefore, common
signs of chocolate toxicity are:
vomiting, diarrhea, hyperac-
tivity, tremors, seizures, fast
heart rate and, in severe cases,
death. If your pet ingests
chocolate, contact your vet-
erinarian or poison control
immediately for treatment.
Also, knowing the type and
quantity of chocolate ingested
is helpful.
Another potential hazard
for pets on this sweet holiday
is any sugar-free gum or
candy. They commonly con-
tain the sugar substitute xyli-
tol. Signs of xylitol toxicity
can be seen as quickly as 30
minutes and causes a sudden
drop in the bodys blood sugar
(hypoglycemia). This may
result in weakness, depression,
loss of coordination, seizures,
coma and even liver failure.
Treatment should be initiated
immediately if ingestion
occurs.
Some holiday flowers,
though they are romantic, can
be toxic for your pet. The
biggest culprits are lilies. They
are highly toxic to cats, so
make sure your cats cant get
near them, or choose a differ-
ent variety of flower but not
tulips (the bulbs are the most
toxic). Amaryllis, daisies,
chrysanthemums or any flow-
ers with thorns may be poten-
tially dangerous flowers.
Leftover gift-wrapping or
decorations are enticing for
curious cats. Make sure all rib-
bons, bows and other wrap-
ping are out of your pets reach
and cleaned up. Cats especial-
ly like chewing on strings or
ribbons which can cause
choking or worse, an obstruc-
tion in the intestines that
could require emergency sur-
gery.
Candles are also a nice
touch on Valentines Day but
not to paws and fur. Dont
leave candles unattended, as
pets can easily be burned or
the candles could be knocked
over, causing a fire.
One last warning is not
to give pets as gifts. Puppies
and kittens are very cute and
cuddly but owning a pet is a
big undertaking. Purchasing a
pet should be done in a
responsible way and only after
a lot of research. If youre
ready, you should consider
adopting a pet from your local
shelter. These steps can be
done together and are roman-
tic and rewarding.
Have a sweet and safe
Valentines Day!
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 quality
and compassionate care for your
pets in the community. The Pe-
quannock Animal Hospital is lo-
cated at 591 Newark Pompton
Turnpike in Pompton Plains.
You may reach them by calling
(973) 616-0400.
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Dr. Matthew Krupnick, D.V.M.
591 Newark Pompton Tpke.
(near Friendly's)
Pompton Plains, NJ
973.616.0400
Hours: Mon 8-6pm Tues 8-4pm
Wed 8-7pm Thurs 8-6pm
Fri 8-5pm Sat 8-12pm
FREE Exam
NEW CLIENTS ONLY.
Limit 1 per pet.
Not combinable w/other offers. Expires 3/5/14.
15% OFF
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ONE TIME ONLY. Limit 1 per pet.
Not combinable w/other offers. Expires 3/5/14.
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p
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n
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WHERE YOUR
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Full Service Animal Hospital, Specializing in Cats & Dogs
Complete Medical, Dental & Surgical Services On Premises
Caring & Competent Staff
A safe Valentines Day for your pet By Dr. Matthew Krupnick
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-
ident of at least 50 years of age. Yearly
dues are $7. For more information, call
Val Turner, assistant recording secretary,
at 973-694-5094. Or, come visit us!
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. Requested donation is $2 from
members of the Wayne Elks Lodge and
members of the Wayne Adult
Community Center. For all others,
requested donation is $3. Light refresh-
ments will be served. Performances will
take place from 12:30-2:30pm at the
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GROOMING by JACKI
139 Newark Pompton Turnpike Pequannock
973-696-3647 (DOGS)
Visit Us Online at
www.petgroomingbyjacki.com
28 Years
Experience
We provide a comfortable setting for your pet. Our compassionate groomers
know how to put your pet at ease so they can relax and enjoy their visit.
Sponsored by Jacki owner, of Grooming by Jacki,
Kim of Posche & Lisa of All Humane Animal Rescue, Inc.
Accepting
Donations of
Dog/Cat Food
and Litter
For every pet groomed during
the month of February we will
contribute $5.00 to All
Humane Animal Rescue, Inc.
Experienced groomer
position available. Please
call for more information.
Come Support Our Fund
Raiser for All Humane
Animal Rescue, Inc.
NEW PATIENT
SPECIAL
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and a Full Series of X-Rays.
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with any other offer. Expires 2/28/14.
973-835-0702
435 Ringwood Ave Pompton Lakes
Visit Our Website For Hours and Services: www.PomptonDentalArts.com
Delta Dental Provider - 10% Senior Courtesy
Not an actual patient.
The first doggie talent show was held at the Wayne YMCA on December 11, hosted by
Esther DelCarpio of Little Falls, who has been visiting the elderly for nearly nine years with her therapy
dog Molly, a chow mix. Guests included Sue Chandler of Wayne with skye terriers Gracie and Daisy;
Lynda Rogalski from Wayne with cockapoo Fuzz; Sandy Cooper of Wayne with goldendoodle Marley;
and Gia Caponegro of Totowa with chihuahua-dachshund mix Gretl. Anyone interested in pet therapy or
volunteering can contact Esther DelCarpio at 973-890-7556 or treasures52@aol.com.
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RUG
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Community Happenings
continued from page 4
continued on page 15
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Call for an appointment to set up a FREE DESIGN CONSULTATION at our new location
973-696-0333 1016 Route 23 North, Wayne (Just 200 feet after the Alps Road exit)
www.advantagecontracting.com License# 13VH00011000
Our experience with contractors has run the gamut from horrendous
to excellent, but not even our best experience can compare with
dealing with you and your staff.
Brenda and David B., Wayne, NJ
Whether its a minor remodel or a major home addition,
we treat each project with the same attention to detail while
working toward completion in a timely and efficient manner.
Advantage Contracting also offers project management and full demolition.
We can manage your electrical, plumbing and general carpentry needs as well.
Payments as-low-as
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Wayne Elks Lodge, 50 Hinchman Ave.
For more information, call 973-633-
0734.
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 are needed to deliver
meals two times a month. We are
accepting referrals for people who
would like to receive meals. To volun-
teer, to request Kosher Meals on Wheels,
or for additional information, call Paul
Klein at 973-595-0111.
Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club in
Wayne offers birthday parties and spe-
cial 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 parties, or add
a theme to your pool party. Theme par-
ties are available seven days a week.
Pool parties are available Fridays,
Saturdays, and Sundays. You can also
book the entire club for your own pri-
vate event! The spa is located at 381
Route 23 in Pompton Plains. Contact
Spa 23s program director, Laura
Severance, at 973-839-8823. View
more information online at
www.spa23.com.
An open invitation is extended to all
seniors in the area to join the Golden
Key of Wayne. Dont get housebound
come play bingo, dominoes, and card
games with some friendly seniors.
Enjoy fellowship, fun, holiday 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. in Wayne. For
more information, please call Annette
Ford at 973-628-0492.
The MOMS Club of Wayne is currently
looking for members. It is part of an
international non-profit support group
for mothers who stay home with their
children; including those who have
home-based businesses or who work
part-time but are home with their chil-
dren during the day. The group offers a
wide range of activities including:
monthly socials, group activities/out-
ings, play group opportunities and
moms night out for the moms only
along with community service projects.
All activities and service projects are vol-
untary. If you live in Wayne and are
interested in joining please e-mail mom-
sofwayne@yahoo.com or go to
http://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
light breakfast follows the 15-20
minute prayer service. All are wel-
comed!
The Pines Lake Womans Club is an
active club opened to all women from
the Wayne area that are at least 18
years old meet monthly on the second
Wednesday of the month at the Pines
Lake Elementary School cafeteria at
7:30pm. Visitors are welcomed. The club
offers fun, friendship, and service. For
more information call 973-835-3272
or e-mail pineslakewomansclub@
yahoo.com.
Are you struggling with a family, job,
or personal issue? Do you need answers
and resolutions for these issues? The
Mens Purity Group, Womens healing
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Community Happenings
continued from page 13
continued on page 23
N
o Valentines Day is
complete without
chocolate. Men and
women alike look forward to
their sampling of sweets come
February 14, and that sam-
pling simply must include
some delectable chocolates.
Those who want to go
the extra mile this Valentines
Day can try their hands at
crafting their own confec-
tionary concoctions from the
comforts of their kitchens.
The following recipe for
Triple-Chocolate Cookies
from Michael Recchiuti and
Fran Gages Chocolate
Obsession will no doubt
please your valentine this
February.
Triple-Chocolate Cookies
Makes about 48 cookies
1 cups unbleached all-pur-
pose flour
1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon
unsweetened natural cocoa
powder
teaspoon baking soda
12 tablespoons unsalted butter
at room temperature
cup sugar
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cup dark brown sugar
teaspoon pure vanilla
extract
Tahitian vanilla bean, split
horizontally
teaspoon fleur de sel (sea
salt) fine grains
3 oz milk chocolate, roughly
chopped
3 oz dark chocolate, roughly
chopped
Make the dough:
Sift the flour, cocoa and
baking soda together into a
bowl. Set aside.
Put the butter in the
bowl of a stand mixer fitted
with the paddle attachment.
Beat on medium speed until
creamy. Add both sugars and
the vanilla extract. Scrape the
seeds from the vanilla bean
into the bowl. Sprinkle the
salt over the top. Beat on
medium speed just until com-
bined.
Reduce the speed to low.
Add the dry ingredients in 3
additions, pulsing the mixer to
incorporate each addition
before adding the next one.
Pulse just until a crumbly
dough forms. Add both
chopped chocolates and mix
on low speed just until incor-
porated.
Turn the dough out onto
a lightly floured work surface.
Knead a few times to incorpo-
rate any crumbs.
Divide the dough in half.
Roll each half into a log about
1 inches in diameter and 12
inches long. As you roll, gen-
tly push the ends toward the
center occasionally to prevent
air pockets from forming and
to keep the logs at an even
thickness.
Wrap the logs in plastic
wrap and refrigerate until firm,
at least 3 hours or up to 3 days.
Bake the cookies:
Preheat the oven to 325 F.
Line the bottoms of two 12-
by-18-inch sheet pans with
parchment paper.
Remove the logs from the
refrigerator and unwrap them.
Using a ruler to guide you and
a sharp knife, cut each log into
rounds inch thick. If the
dough crumbles as you cut it,
reshape each slice. Place the
rounds on the prepared pans,
spacing them 1 inches apart.
Bake on the middle
shelves of the oven, rotating
the pans 180 degrees halfway
through the baking time, until
set but soft enough to hold a
slight indentation when
pressed with a fingertip, about
14 minutes. Let cool com-
pletely on the pans on wire
racks.
Store in an airtight con-
tainer at room temperature for
up to 1 week.
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tringent lending poli-
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gle-family homes. Condos
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before they view any proper-
ties.
Condos come with fees.
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property. This includes land-
scaping and garbage collec-
tion, as well as general
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tive condo buyers must
include fees in their monthly
budgets when determining
how much they can afford to
spend.
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Owners of single-family
homes can create their own
rules for their households,
while condo owners must
agree to follow rules estab-
lished by the homeowners
association or the property
management firm responsible
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only allow pets of a certain
size. Other rules may restrict
how owners can decorate
their condos during the holi-
day season or how they can
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properties, limiting patio fur-
niture to a set number of
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owners are glad such rules are
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association fees for months at
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someone living above or
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private as owning a single-
family home.
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options for people who want
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