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S
amaritans Purse, an
international Christian
relief organization
headquartered in Boone,
N.C., has returned to Wayne
for the second time this year
to help disaster victims.
In March, after heavy
rains caused widespread flood-
ing in the area, Samaritans
Purse sent a Disaster Relief
Unit to New Jersey and organ-
ized teams of volunteers who
helped 42 homeowners in a
span of two weeks. Now five
months later, with the worst
flooding NJ has seen since
1903, Samaritans Purse
returns offering help to the
victims of Hurricane Irene.
This is the first response
that I have been back to a
place where we have just
served, said Lloyd Blackwell,
program manager for
Samaritans Purse. Its easier
because we already have rela-
tionships. Its harder because
youre seeing the same people
affected again.
A Disaster Relief Unit, a
specially equipped tractor-
trailer unit that serves as a
command post, is set up at
Calvary Temple Church on
Preakness Avenue. Each day,
workers are equipped with
tools and supplies and head
into neighborhoods in and
around Wayne to help people
affected by the storm.
Teams remove unsal-
vageable belongings from
homes and clean out debris
and muck left from the flood-
waters. They rip up ruined
flooring and strip damaged
sheetrock from walls. They
spray the exposed studs with
solution that kills mold. The
work saves homeowners thou-
sands of dollars, and gives
them a chance to rebuild.
All of the work is done
for free by volunteers. Some
are from the New Jersey area;
many come from out of town,
traveling at their own expense
to help people they dont
know. Their motivation is to
demonstrate the love of God,
following the biblical example
of the Good Samaritan (Luke
10:25-37).
It opened my eyes to see
flood victims, to see the disap-
pointment that can last for
days and weeks, said James
Mehl, who came from Indiana
with three other men from his
church. There is no hope but
our hope is in Jesus Christ.
They have nowhere to turn
and the volunteers just engulf
these people with love.
When a job is completed,
each volunteer signs a Bible
that they present to the
homeowners.
On Thursday and Friday,
Samaritans Purse workers
were on Lillian Court, helping
Tom and Mary Jane Portelli
and their neighbors, Tony and
Ann Giannini. Both their
houses were flooded.
I didnt expect it to be
this bad, said Tony Giannini,
80. In 45 years, Ive never
seen anything like this.
They didnt know where
Samaritans Purse returns to Wayne to help families
recover from flooding
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Washington, DC. Sally
Goodson, AAUW-NJ State
President will speak about the
2011 AAUW National
Convention in Washington
DC, and AAUWs nationwide
goals and visions. She will also
discuss AAUW-NJs Fall Focus,
Spring Annual and State Board
Meetings. Local branch mem-
bers will also speak about their
impressions and experiences of
the convention. The meeting
will be on Wednesday,
September 21, 2011, 7:15
p.m., Grace Chapel, First
Reformed Church of Pompton
Plains, 529 Newark Pompton
Turnpike, Pompton Plains, NJ.
This free program is presented
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Montville Reformed Church
Womens Guild is hosting an
Apple Festival on Friday Night
September 30, 2011 from 6:30
pm to 8:00 pm. Come enjoy
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Apple Crisp served with
Vanilla Ice Cream and bever-
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for your dessert or if your din-
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Montville Reformed Church,
Church Lane, Montville. For
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Montville Health Depart-
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Saturday, October 1, 2011 from
8:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. in the
Health Wing of the Montville
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195 Changebridge Road,
Montville, A SMAC blood
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Montville and Mountain
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will be a PSA Screening for a
nominal charge of $25.00 and a
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please call the Montville
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331-3316.
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S
eptember is Life In-
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Month. LIMRA the
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ly provided some powerful
information regarding life
insurance ownership.
The proportion of U.S.
adults with life insurance pro-
tection has declined to an all-
time low: 41% (95 million) of
American adults has no life
insurance at all.
Both men and women are
less likely to own life insur-
ance today than they were in
2004 only 61 percent of
men and 57 percent of women
have some sort of life insur-
ance coverage.
Only 1 in 10 insured adults
own both permanent and term
life insurance half as many
as in 2004.
The likelihood of being with-
out life insurance has dramati-
cally increased for every age
group since 2004.
These statistics are disap-
pointing to say the least, espe-
cially when considering the
awesome benefits that a care-
fully constructed policy can
provide. For example Life
Insurance can:
Create an Estate
Fund a business transfer
Pay estate taxes and other
settlement costs
Pay-off a mortgage
Protect a business from the
loss of a key employee
Replace a charitable gift
Equalize inheritances
Pay-off a loan
Accelerated death benefits
if diagnosed terminally ill
(giving you money now)
Provide college fund for
children or grandchildren
Emergency Funds for
any purpose
And my personal favorite in
addition to all of the above:
Provides a Supplemental
Tax-Free Retirement Income
There are many policies
from various companies that
each offer different unique-
nesss or specific benefits.
Some offer very low mortality
charges, while others may offer
tremendous cash value growth
opportunities. Some cash
accumulating policies may be
invested directly in the stock
market, while others may be
based on only positive stock
market performance with no
loss potential if the market
retreats. Other policies build
no cash value at all and obvi-
ously require less premium.
Regardless of the type of policy
you purchase, you should be
aware of the following rules:
1. Life Insurance Policies must
be reviewed frequently to
determine if the death benefit
level is adequate based on
changes in your life; such as the
birth of a child, accumulation
of debt, increase in net worth
and resulting taxes at death.
2. Annual policy statements
must be compared to the origi-
nal policy illustration to deter-
mine if the cash value growth is
in line with what was projected
or anticipated. Additional pre-
miums may be necessary to sup-
plement any/or shortfall or pre-
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miums may be reduced if there
is a surplus.
3. Shop Around New policies
from new companies may offer
a better value than your exist-
ing policy. Cash value credit-
ing formulas may be improved
or mortality charges reduced,
offering enhanced values else-
where. Changing from one
policy to another can be done
income tax-free.
4. Health is a factor and an
asset not to be taken lightly. In
the life insurance business it is
called insurability. With insura-
bility, you can look and switch
to another carrier easily; with-
out insurability you may very
well be stuck with what you
have and if it is a term policy, it
might expire before you do.
That is one reason to consider
purchasing a policy that is guar-
anteed for life.
5. Never cancel your life insur-
ance policy until the new one is
approved, in-force and paid for.
6. Sometimes it is not in your
best interest to exchange your
policy or cancel it. Perhaps it
might be better to sell it.
Given certain parameters,
investors might be interested in
purchasing your policy and pay-
ing more than the cash surren-
der value.
7. Perhaps your policy may
require no further premiums, if
there is sufficient cash value
and or dividends to pay all of
the mortality charges and
expenses for the rest of your
life. This can easily be deter-
mined by asking the company
to produce an in-force ledger
indicating no further premiums
payable.
8. After, reviewing, shopping
and investigating to determine
your options, the best option
might be to keep what you
have and to continuing paying
for it as it is working exactly the
way it was designed to do.
9.Life Insurance Policies are
like smoke detectors, not the
Ronco Rotisserie Grill; you
cannot just set it and forget
it! It is recommended that
your smoke detector batteries
be changed annually and so
too, should you check the facts
and figures of your life insur-
ance policies.
10. Life Insurance is the most
bought, least understood con-
sumer product in the nation,
always was and always will be.
The policies are mostly written
in what I call insurance hiero-
glyphics by actuaries and
lawyers; its the nature of the
beast and unfortunately, most
consumers need an honest
interpreter to decipher their
policy language. The majority
of agents leave the industry
within 5 years of entering the
field so finding the original
writing agent may be difficult.
Let me encourage you to
conduct a policy check-up as
soon as possible. The industry
has accomplished many break-
throughs in policy design over
the last decade that may very
well be in your best interest to
evaluate. If you havent per-
formed a life insurance policy
check-up in a while, now
would be the perfect opportu-
nity. As a professional with
over 30 years of experience in
the field of reading and evalu-
ating insurance hieroglyphics, I
would be happy to assist you
with your policy(s) review at
no charge. Just mention you
read about a free policy review
in the Life and Leisure paper,
when you call my office for an
appointment.
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I
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applicants than there are
jobs. Landing or keeping a
job with so much stiff compe-
tition means employees must
take the necessary steps to
ensure theyre a viable part of
the company. Dressing the
part may seem inconsequen-
tial, but it can say much
about how seriously you take
your work.
A business casual dress
code is standard across much
of the white-collar business
world. It has supplanted for-
mal attire, sometimes called
international standard busi-
ness attire, in most compa-
nies. In the U.S., roughly 45
percent of employees arrive
to work in business casual
clothing. Still, many are not
quite sure what constitutes
business casual wear.
Business casual clothing
is neat, professional and clas-
sic. Although not a uniform,
this type of attire helps to
keep workers uniformly
dressed in tailored and com-
fortable clothing.
For men and women,
khaki or dark-colored slacks
are customary; women may
choose to wear conservative
skirts that are not too short.
Pressed, long-sleeved, but-
toned solid shirts are safe
bets for both men and
women. Short sleeves are
customary during the warmer
weather. Some companies
allow collared polo shirts or
golf Ts. Informal dresses for
women and sweaters are also
acceptable. Women should
avoid baring too much cleav-
age, which can be viewed as
sexually forward. With
both genders, clothing
should fit well but not
be too tight or sugges-
tive. Depending on the
organization, shoes
should be closed-toe
and modest.
Many companies
institute casual Fri-
day attire, which is a
variation on business
casual by allowing
jeans or sneakers to be
worn. However, even
on casual days, most
companies frown upon
wrinkled, ripped, too
trendy, or revealing
types of jeans. Shorts
are often frowned upon as
well. If women will be wear-
ing dresses, spaghetti straps
should be avoided in favor of
thicker tank top straps or
capped sleeves in warmer
weather. Flip-flops and other
flimsy sandals also should be
reconsidered.
In terms of accessories
and jewelry, less is often
more when complementing
business casual attire. Avoid
flashy items or pieces that
may distract or inspire envy.
The work environment is not
a fashion runway, and dress-
ing to stand out could make
others feel intimidated.
Not all companies
employ the same rules and
regulations concerning ward-
robe. For those who are new
to a company, its best to
stick with conservative busi-
ness casual basics and then
observe what others are
wearing. Keep in mind that
attire worn by supervisors or
business owners may not be
what employees are allowed
to wear. Just because the
CEO is donning jeans and a
T-shirt every day doesnt
mean it is acceptable for you.
When in doubt, ask human
resources or a personnel
director if there are attire
guidelines. Fellow employees
whom you trust can also lend
advice.
Here are some other tips
when shopping for business
casual.
Avoid large patterns
because they are memorable,
and these items will not be
able to be worn frequently
without risking the chance of
someone recalling the outfit.
Invest in some blue, black,
brown and tan pants and/or
skirts. These basics can be
worn with many different
colored shirts and blouses.
A cardigan or blazer can
instantly dress up a business
casual outfit for a client
meeting.
Business casual is the standard for work
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arnessing the power
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receiving an artificial joint or
implant, people seem to want it
normal, or the way it used to
be. Increasingly there are
advances in orthopedics that
bring us closer to restoration,
rather than replacement. An
example of the concept of
restoration is the surgical pro-
cedure called micro-fracture.
Originally developed by Dr.
J.R. Steadman, micro-frac-
ture is a technique that uses
stem cells to grow fibro carti-
lage in an area of cartilage
defect.
Cartilage is the smooth
white surface layer of any joint.
It allows the joint to glide and
distribute impact forces for
everything from everyday liv-
ing to extreme sporting stresses.
An area of cartilage defect can
be truly challenging to treat.
The problem is that cartilage,
once lost or destroyed, does not
grow back. An extreme form
of cartilage loss is advanced
bone on bone arthritis, where
very little or no cartilage
remains.
For smaller cartilage
defects in the knee, micro-frac-
ture is a surgical option to grow
fibro cartilage into the defect.
The procedure is done arthro-
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inch incisions along the front
of the knee. The typically
frayed edges along the cartilage
defect are cleaned up using a
motorized arthroscopic shaver.
Next, tiny holes are made into
the bone using micro-fracture
picks that almost look like den-
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positioning of the holes is criti-
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coverage of the defect. By
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D
uring its first few hours
of life, your kitten
receives natural immu-
nity against most diseases from
its mothers first milk, the
colostrum. But eventually your
kittens immune system will
have to fend for itself.
Vaccinations provide your kit-
ten good protection against
some life-threatening diseases.
Heres an explanation of the
vaccines you need or may want
to consider, as recommended
by your veterinarian.
FVR-C-P. The upper respirato-
ry infection seen in cats is a
complex clinical disease.
FVR-C-P, protects your cat
against the two viruses most
likely to cause an upper respira-
tory infection in your cat
feline rhinotracheitis (feline
herpes virus) and feline cali-
civirus. Infections with these
viruses can cause discharge
from the nose or eye, respirato-
ry problems, mouth sores,
anorexia, and abortion. FVR-
C-P also protects against pan-
leukopeniafeline distem-
per an acute gastrointestinal
viral infection associated with a
sudden onset, depression, vom-
iting, diarrhea, dehydration,
and a high mortality rate.
These vaccines require boosters
two to four weeks apart; the last
dose is given at 12 to 16 weeks.
FeLV. Feline leukemia virus
vaccines are available for inter-
ested cat owners. This vaccine
is recommended only for those
cats with high exposure poten-
tial, such as outdoor cats, show
cats and in multiple cat house-
holds (even if all are considered
indoor only). Before trying out
the FeLV vaccine, have your
cat tested to see if he already
has the disease. Half of all cats
who get FeLV will die from
complications associated with
the disease. Consult with your
veterinarian if this vaccine is
right for your cat.
FIP. Feline Infectious
Peritonitis, which is associated
with anorexia, weight loss,
growth stunting, gradually
developing potbelly and fever,
has a very high mortality rate.
A vaccine was developed six
years ago and can be given to
cats greater than 16 weeks of
age. It requires two doses three
to four weeks apart. The effec-
tiveness of this vaccine in pre-
venting this fatal feline disease
is still being tested and is debat-
able; therefore most veterinari-
ans do not recommend this
vaccine at this time.
Rabies. Most of us associate
rabies with the mad dog froth-
ing at the mouth, eager to bite
anything near it. Although this
is a common presentation in
countries where there is a very
high population of unvaccinat-
ed stray dogs, in the United
States, rabies usually appears in
wild animals. Rabies vaccina-
tion is required in New Jersey.
Rabies vaccines can be admin-
istered at greater than 12 weeks
of age in felines. All warm-
blooded animalsincluding
youcan get rabies. The prog-
nosis unfortunately is fatal.
Few medical procedures
are without risk; while trying to
prevent disease in your cat,
there is a small chance that
harm may be done.
Veterinarians have observed a
chance of developing a
vaccine-associated sarco-
ma at a rate of 20 per
100,000 cats. A veterinary
task force has been
assigned to this problem.
These officials make the
following statement on
their Web site (www.avma.
org/vafstf/ownbroch.html):
Disturbing as this issue may
be, there is great concern that
cat owners, attempting to keep
their cats from harm, may
forego vaccination entirely.
The result? Though well inten-
tioned, these owners may be
placing cats at far greater risk of
acquiring a fatal infection than
any risk the vaccine poses. And
in the case of rabies, human
health is at risk as well.
After your vaccinations,
ask your veterinarian to point
out where the injections were
placed and then keep an eye on
those sites. If you notice a firm,
painless swelling located near a
previous vaccination site, con-
tacts your veterinarian.
Your local veterinarian
can provide more information
about vaccinations for your pet.
What is given often depends
on the risk of specific diseases
in your geographic area, your
pets life-style and state laws.
Protect your companion
animals and yourself by paying
a visit to your local veterinari-
an and following the suggested
vaccination protocol.
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.
Vaccinations for your kitten By Dr. Matthew Krupnick
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it out or cover up. Men may
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tax return. Claiming the loss
on an original or amended
2010 return would get your
refund quicker but depending
on other factors waiting to
file the claim on 2011 tax
return could result in a larger
refund. Our office will be
happy to help you sort out
details and determine which
filing option would give you
the best return.
Our office is here to
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we extend our heartfelt sym-
pathies to our neighbors dur-
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T
he relationship be-
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tions. The motor skills of
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Most children enjoy
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computer games and IMing
competing for their attention,
many children lead a very
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development should have
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There are many conditions
that affect the achievement of
gross skills including develop-
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include, but are not limited to
not walking by 15 months,
not walking with a heel toe
gait and not being able to pro-
pel a ride on a toy by age two.
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appropriate gross motor skills
for each developmental age
range that can be used as a
guideline:
Infancy:
Infant can lift head to a 45
degree angle by 4-6 weeks
Infant can lift head and chest
by 8 weeks
Infant can turn head by 16-
20 weeks
Creeping on stomach and
dragging legs behind by 6-9
months
Crawling by 7-12 months
Cruising along furniture by
7-13 months
First steps between 9 and 16
months
Toddlers:
At two years old children
can run well
Negotiate stairs with a rail-
ing by putting both feet on
each step
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throw a ball
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U
nlike their parents,
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1
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2 tablespoons low-sodium
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2 tablespoons lime juice
1 tablespoon Dijon
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4 6-ounce salmon fillets
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1
1
2 cups sliced strawberries
2 kiwis, peeled and sliced
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
1 green onion, chopped
1
3 cup raspberry vinegar
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1
4 cup canola oil
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Calories 106, Calories from fat
65% Fat 8g, Saturated Fat 1g,
Cholesterol 0 mg. Sodium
42mg. Carbohydrate 8g,
Dietary Fiber 3g, Sugars 4g,
Protein 2g, Dietary Exchanges:
1/2 fruit, 11/2 fat
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2 tablespoons finel
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2 tablespoons all-purpose
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4 cup skim milk
2 teaspoons no-salt tomato
paste
1
4 cup white wine or
chicken broth
1 cup cooked, skin
removed, flaked salmon
fillet (Atlantic Canada
or coast of Maine)
1
2 teaspoon dried dill weed
leaves
Salt and white pepper to taste
1.In large nonstick pot, melt
butter and saut onions about
3 minutes, until tender.
2.Add flour, stirring one
minute. Gradually, stirring
constantly, add broth, half-
and-half, milk and tomato
paste. Bring to boil, reduce
heat, stirring until mixture
starts to thicken. Add wine
and continue cooking until
thickened.
3.Add flaked salmon, dill
weed, and season to taste.
Nutritional information
per serving: Calories 214,
Calories from fat 308% Fat 7g,
Saturated Fat 1g, Cholesterol
27mg, Sodium 141mg,
Carbohydrate 16g, Dietary
Fiber 0g, Protein 19g, Dietary
Exchanges: 1/2 starch, 1/2 fat
free milk, 2 lean meat
Salmon Sliders
Cooked salmon from
Maine/Atlantic Canada
Mini buns
Sliced cucumber
Dill Sauce (recipe follows)
1.Cut buns in half and
layer salmon, sliced cucumber
and dill sauce
(see recipe).
Dill Sauce
1 cup nonfat plain Greek
yogurt
2 tablespoons light brown
sugar
1 tablespoon vinegar
2 teaspoons dill weed
In small bowl, mix together all
ingredients.
Atlantic salmon recipes make four-meals-in-one
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Tel: 973-628-9801 Fax: 973-633-8163
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RESTAURANT
*
With the
purchase of a beverage.
S
andra Gros, with
RE/MAX Neighbor-
hood Properties, has
been named as the Top Office
Agent for July 2011.
Gros has been working in
the real estate industry for
more than twenty-three years
and has earned numerous des-
ignations over the years
including ABR (Accredited
Buyer Representative), SRES
(Senior Real Estate Special-
ist), SFR (Short Sale and
Foreclosure Resource), Eco-
Broker and Condomin-
ium/Townhouse Specialist.
Among Gros achievements
are NJAR Dis-tinguished
Sales Award, RE/MAX 100%
Club and NJAR Circle of
Excellence 1991-2010.
Gros has been an inte-
gral member of our team and
is more than deserving of this
very prestigious award, said
Silvia Bonaccorsi, Broker
/Owner of RE/MAX Neigh-
borhood Properties. Winning
this award is a tremendous
accomplishment. Sandi con-
tinues to raise the bar in real
estate, making us and this
community proud.
Sandra (Sandi) Gros can be
reached at 973-334-3341 x242
/ cell: (201)320-4643 E-mail:
SandraGros@remax.net. /
Website www.SandraGros.com
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Ryan Barry
Mortgage Banker
NMLS# 183464
219 Paterson Avenue, Little Falls, NJ 07424
973-200-3262 Direct 973-454-5183 Cell 973-837-9616 Fax
ryan.barry@njlenders.com
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142 ROUTE 23 NORTH
POMPTON PLAINS, NJ 07444
Office (973) 686-1500 (800) 950-5021
www.century21crestreaIestate.com
POMPTON PLAINS $214,900
PRIVATE LOCATION
Location is very private. Living room overlooks
woods, no other unit behind you. Spacious first
floor condo with ramp for easy access. Call
Colleen McMahon at 973-214-5250.
WOODLAND PARK $249,000
GREAT STARTER RANCH
3 Bedroom, 1.5 bath great starter ranch on dead
end street. Spacious living room, eat in kitchen,
convenient laundry on 1st floor. Call Colleen
McMahon at 973-214-5250.
WEST MILFORD $239,700
PRIVATE SETTING
Wonderfully maintained dormered cape on quiet
street very near town center. Hardwood flooring,
family room/dining room addition. Call Tere
Episale at 201-960-9084.
WANAQUE $197,777
AWESOME FLOOR PLAN
This cape cod offers unbelievable opportunities!
Hardwood floors through-out, E-I-Kitchen, For-
mal Dining Room and central air! Call Tere
Episale at 201-960-9084.
WANAQUE $189,000
SINGLE FAMILY
CUTE AS A BUTTON!
Wonderful opportunity to pick up a 3BR home at a
great price! Needs some TLC but has a great piece
of property! Call Livia Deak at 973-903-2284.
LINCOLN PARK $367,000
WHAT A GEM
Nice front to back split level. A Real Gem! Up-
graded and updated beautifully. Kitchen with
granite countertops and custom built-ins. Call
Marie Episale at 201-314-0106.
KINNELON $689,400
OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING
Move right in, sit on the porch, sip some lemon-
ade, and enjoy life in this stunning home with
renovated kitchen, Call Dianne Gelfand at
201-953-0197.
POMPTON PLAINS $479,700
SPACIOUS RANCH
Incredibly spacious ranch! Custom built for
handicap access with extra wide doors, hall, etc!
Call Tere Episale at 201-960-9084.
POMPTON PLAINS $395,555
EXPANDED RANCH!
Expanded Single Floor Ranch located in the
North End of Town. Fabulous Addition offers
Large Living/Fam Room with Cathedral Ceil-
ings. Call Pamela Russo at 973-896-6490.
POMPTON PLAINS $279,900
SINGLE FAMILY
Totally Renovated Throughout! WOW! Totally
Renovated Thoughout, Mint Condition & Metic-
ulously Kept. Upgrades Galore! All new appli-
ances. Nicely Landscaped , Central Air. Call
Margie West at 973-727-6766.
LINCOLN PARK $319,900
GREAT LOCATION
Legal M/D with Town. Separate Elec. Ideal set
up for use. Dead end location for excellent pri-
vacy. Call Colleen McMahon at 973-214-5250.
POMPTON PLAINS $529,000
WELL MAINTAINED BI-LEVEL
Immaculate well maintained home. Stained glass
entry, walk up to bright living room, dining room
and kitchen. Call Pamela Russo at 973-896-
6490.
POMPTON PLAINS $499,321
THIS HOME DELIVERS!
Beautiful custombi-level that has been constantly
maintained by original owners! Its time to allow
another owner to enjoy this spacious home. Call
Annmarie DeGeorge at 973-896-6178.
POMPTON PLAINS $255,000
TOTAL WOW!
Remarkable Eaton unit that's a total WOW! Front
entranceway overlooks the pool, with a feeling
of privacy of your own covered patio! Call
Pamela Russo at 973-896-6490.
MORTGAGE RATES ARE AT HISTORIC LOWS!
AUGUST
SALES AGENT OF THE MONTH
COLLEEN MCMAHON
973-214-5250
"LISTINGS"
BRONZE LEVEL
QUALITY SERVICE PINNACLE
PRODUCER
MASTERS RUBY CATHY LAWTON
973-214-8489
AUGUST
SALES AGENT OF THE MONTH
"SALES"
BRONZE LEVEL
QUALITY SERVICE PINNACLE
PRODUCER
Re/Max Neighborhood Properties Sandra Gros
named top agent for July 2011
to turn for help until the
Samaritans Purse team
arrived.
We were amazed, Ann
Giannini said. I think its a
Godsend. They are angels. I
really mean it. I cant believe
people do this. Theyre all so
polite and loving. Unbeliev-
able. Theyre so kind. Just
wonderful people. They leave
their homes and do this.
Both families were very
appreciative of the help.
Its great to see people
who are out not just talking
Christian charity, theyre
walking Christian charity,
Tom Portelli said. Theyre
good people.
Samaritans Purse ex-
pects to be in Wayne for at
least two more weeks. They
are asking for more local vol-
unteers, so they can help
more people. If you would
like to join, call (973) 694-
1630.
Samaritans Purse is an
international relief organiza-
tion headed by Franklin
Graham, son of Billy
Graham. Since 1970, it has
helped meet needs of people
who are victims of war,
poverty, natural disasters, dis-
ease, and famine.
In 1998, the first
Samaritans Purse tractor-
trailer unit responded to a
flooding in Victoria, Texas.
Since then, 47,000 volun-
teers have helped Samar-
itans Purse respond to disas-
ters in 29 states. The focus is
on the immediate needs of
the homeowners to get them
back into their homes.
The disaster relief unit
in Wayne is one of three
deployed by Samaritans
Purse in response to
Hurricane Irene. Other teams
are working in New Bern,
N.C., and Rutland, Vermont.
For more information on
Samaritans Purse, visit
www.samaritanspurse.org.
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September 21, 2011 Page 24, Zone 2
KINNELON $359,000
5BR, 3.1 bath Colonial, C/A, det. Gar., fplc., EIK,
winter view of Reservoir. Close to transp/shop-
ping. KIN9627
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400
KINNELON $399,000
Smoke Rise Opportunity Knocks. 4BR Bilevel,
almost 3 acres, priv. cul-de-sac. House in need
of major repairs. Being sold as is. KIN3060
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
KINNELON $499,000
Smoke Rise Opportunity knocks! Fab. 10 room,
3BR, 2 bath Ranch with Contemporary flair.
Must see! KIN2107
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
KINNELON $1,195,000
Smoke Rise elegance exudes in this 4BR, 4.1
baths Colonial. Renovated oin 04, open floors
plan, IG heated pool. KIN3057
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
KINNELON $1,450,000
Secluded 6BR, 5.2 bath home, 5 car gar., 5
fplcs, IG Gunite pool with spa, 2 master suites
on 4.51 acres. KIN2156
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400
KINNELON $1,999,000
Stately 4BR, 4.2 bath CHC on 3.7 acres on a cul-
de-sac, paver driveway, 3 car gar. KIN3049
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
WANAQUE $443,145
New constr at 55+ active adult Wanaque Re-
serve. 1,910sf, Ryerson model + 20,000sf club-
house loaded w/activities. WYN0629
Wayne 973-694-8000
LINCOLN PARK $579,900
Estate setting! 12 huge rms, Custom w/1st fl
MBR Ste + 4BRs on 2nd fl, 5 zone HWBB, heat
+ 3 CA. Updated & upgraded throughout!
WYN0685
Wayne 973-694-8000
KINNELON $1,175,000
Masterful Architectural Detail accentuates the
curb appeal of this 15 room Estate. This home
has it all. Must see! KIN2170
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
LINCOLN PARK $349,000
Charming 4BR, 2 updtd Bths w/Lemonade front
porch, Country Kit, FDR, 1st fl MBR/ full Bth -
can be FamRm, lg yd. AG pool & more.
WYN0709
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $899,900
Wonderful 6BR, 5.5Bth nwr Custom w/attention
to detail. Rotunda foyer, FDR, Grmt EIK, FamRm,
Den, wo LL w/kit, poss M/D & more! WYN0599
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $529,000
Totally renov 3BR, 2.5Bth split w/LR/gas fpl,
w/Kitchen/Granite/Centerisle, HW fls, fin bsmt,
paver patio & composite deck. WYN0334
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $339,900
Charming 3BR, 1.5Bth Brick lake style home on
almost an acre of park like property, backs up
to bubbling brook. Needs TLC. WYN0672
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $562,900
4BR, 2.5Bth Custom Col on .68ac of lush priv
prop w/3-season porch, spacious rms,
EIK/Silestone/Oak + expansion poss. WYN0408
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $549,900
Meticulous 4BR, 3.1Bth twnhm w/updtd
Kit/Granite/BrkfstRm, HW fls throughout, wo fin
bsmt & gar in choice location WYN0616
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $1,025,000
Custom 6BR, 4Bth Tudor Estate w/Grmt
Kit/BkfstRm, 3 fplcs, GreatRm, FamRm, 4-Sea-
sonRm + wo LL. Elegance, Charm & Quality!
WYN0410
Wayne 973-694-8000
KINNELON $624,000
Smoke Rise Delightful 12 room, 5BRs, 3.1
bath Expanded Ranch on a cul-de-sac with pool
& fin. w/o lower level. KIN2273
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
KINNELON $579,000
Smoke Rise 5BRs, 4.1 bath Expanded Ranch,
2 fplcs, H/W flrs., 1st flr., w/o bsmt. with wet
bar, IG pool. KIN3034
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
KINNELON $999,000
Turn Key Custom home, 5BRs, 3.1baths, built
in 2006, 2 fplcs, H/W flrs., trex deck, C/Vac,
lush landscaping. KIN3056
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400
WAYNE $339,000
Beautiful updated well kept 3BR, 2Bth home
complete w/white picket fence on quiet dead
end St. 2 Gar, Just unpack! WYN0473
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $342,500
Gleaming 3BR, Brittany twnhm w/updated
Kit/Bths, HW fls, priv patio/yd. Enjoy pool, ten-
nis, clbhse, ExerRm. Walk to shops/school.
WYN0418
Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $ 659,900
To be built-4Br, 2.5Bth Center Hall Colonial
w/EIK, MBR Ste, FDR & much more. Great op-
portunity for the buyer! WYN0319
Wayne 973-694-8000
KINNELON $369,000
3BR, 2 baths Custom Log Home with charm &
character. H/W flrs, stone fplc., C/A. Swim-
ming/boating. KIN3051
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
CEDAR GROVE $595,900
Four Seasons active Adult Community Zinnia
Model. Prof. designed/detailed.
Clubhouse/Pool. 2 car parking. KIN0000
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
Samaritans Purse
continued from page 1
A
t this historic com-
bined meeting of the
Wayne, Pequannock
Valley, and Pompton Lakes
Rotary Clubs, Brian Clark
told about his harrowing and
mi-raculous escape from the
84th floor of the South Tower
of the World Trade Center,
after the terrorist bombings on
9/11/2001.
At precisely 8:46 am, on
that historic day, Brian was in
his office tapping away on the
keyboard with his back to the
window, when he heard an
extremely loud double boom.
Looking towards the win-
dow, he saw an unbelievable
sightswirling flames. Brian
had been at the World Trade
Center in 1993, during the
basement terrorist bombing, so
he had some idea of what was
going on. He looked up and
saw sort of a ring of fire around
the 93rd floor.
Brian called his wife and
dad, to tell him he was
OKas, at that time, there
were all kinds of conflicting
reports about what had hap-
pened.
Then came another dou-
ble explosion and the office
area just seemed to fall apart.
Walls were torn, and every-
thing seemed to be coming out
of the ceiling. At one point,
the skyscraper actually leaned
about six or eight feet towards
the Hudson Riverand then
swayed back to where it had
been. He thought
the entire building
might be falling
down.
After the1993
bombing, a fire safe-
ty team had been
formed and Brian
was a member, hav-
ing gone though
training. So, he took his trusty
flashlight and gathered the
group around him to attempt
to escape the smoke and
destruction around them.
As they descended down
the stairs to the 81st floor
landing, they encountered a
somewhat panicked lady, who
yelled, Stop! and said they
should go higher, rather than
down to lower floors, so they
could get to fresh air. Of their
group, nine people decided to
go up, and they were never
heard from again.
At that moment, Brian
heard a call for help, there on
the 81st floor. Brian and a co-
worker, Ron, ran over to try
and help the man who was
trapped under debris. At that
point, Ron was overcome by
smoke, and started up towards
the higher floors in an attempt
to reach some fresh air. He,
too, perished.
Brian somehow seemed
to find some fresh air, and tried
to help the trapped man,
whose name is Stanley. At first
Brian could only see Stanleys
hand waving from under the
debris, as he was yelling for
help. Dragging away the
debris, Brian could see that
Stanley was trapped in a pit-
like pile of stuff.
He urged Stanley to jump
towards him, but Stanley
couldnt do it. Finally, he was
able to make the jump and
landed on Brian who fell on
his back. Brian then
exclaimed that this made
them blood brothers for life.
At that point Brian and
Stanley had to make a life
threatening decision: to go up
or down the stairs. They decid-
ed to go down, and that was
the right decision.
At the 68th floor, they
encountered a co-worker
named Jose, who was on his
way up to rescue a worker on a
higher floor. Jose was a securi-
ty guard, who was intent on
his rescue mission even
though it was through smoke
and other dangers. Says Brian,
Jose was a great guy, and my
hero.
Once Brian and Stanley
finally reached ground level,
they thought they were
safebut security peo-
ple told them there
were substantial pieces
of debris falling down in
the Liberty St. areaso
they were going to
have to go for it. The
two of them ran for a
block and a half before
they ran out of steam,
in front of a deli. They went in
to get some waterand, better
than that, the proprietor gave
them a whole breakfast platter.
Then, it was back on the
way to safety for Brian and
Stanley. Along the way they
ran into two Priests from
Trinity Churchand they all
prayed together. Stanley
exclaimed that Brian had saved
his life. And, Brian said that
Stanleys call for help really
saved his life (because he didnt
head up the stairs with the oth-
ers). It was at the Trinity
Church that Brian and Stanley
saw the South Tower actually
go down. It seemed to melt in
their view. From there, they
walked towards Broadway, all
in that whitish smoke/ash/toxic
stuff that we saw on TV.
Somehow or other, Stanley and
Brian got separated at that
point.
Brian got a ferry back to
NJ, and then took a train back
home to Mahwah. But, he
never lost track of Stanley.
They talk and still see each
other. Stanley came to the
wedding of Brians oldest
daughter. He still carries
Stanleys business card in his
walletand wears a band on
his wrist to honor his hero,
Jose.
Brian concluded, Im
happy to be alive! He doesnt
worry about the future any-
moreand hopes that we dont
either. And, he doesnt dwell
on the past, saying that Every
day is great! He talked about
how precious life isand as
we get toward the end of the
trail, we should ask ourselves,
Have we done the best we can
with the gifts we have been
given.
And, looking out at a
three-club Rotary audience of
some 70 people, Brian empha-
sized, You guys get ityoure
helping others!
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September 21, 2011 Zone 2, Page 25
C21 2011 Midyear GoId Award for High SaIes Achievements
Tina is the Closer!
Always brings buyers &
sellers to the closing table!
Wanaque Reserve
55+ AduIt Community
Westbrook ModeI
$469,900
2,119 s.f., 2BR,
2FBA w/2 car gar
plus storage unit.
CoIfax ModeI
$319,900
1,768 s.f.,
2BR, 2FBA
with 1 car garage.
MARIA FERRITO
FLOOD DAMAGE?
NEED A RENTAL WHILE DOING REPAIRS?
973-986-9614 Cell
Short Term Rentals Available
GEMINI LLC ReaIty
197 Berdan Ave., Wayne, NJ
973-696-1111 x131
Call
MARIA
FERRITO
for
CURRENT
MARKET
VALUE OF
YOUR HOME
maria.ferrito@century21.com
Townhome Specialist
Relocation Agent
NJAR MILLION DOLLAR SALES CLUB 2001
NJ CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE 2002-2010
Consistent TOP PRODUCER
in the WAYNE area
Brian Clark delivers inspirational talk to three rotary clubs
FLOOD AID
Chri st Epi scopal Church i n cooperat i on wi t h The Smi l i ng Rhi no Theat re present s
F e a t u r i n g
The Sounds of Broadway
Saturday, September 24, 8:00pm
The Smiling Rhino Theatre, 247 Wanaque Avenue, Pompton Lakes
Your $15. donation will directly aid local flood victims.
Checks should be issued to Christ Church, Pompton.
Please reserve your tickets in advance by
calling the theater at 973-248-9491
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September 21, 2011 Page 26, Zone 2
WE BUY CARS !
WE BUY TRUCKS !
RONNIE'S IN
WAYNE
973-616-7900
WE PAY FOR
JUNK CARS
973-220-0202
0131 BUSINESS
FOR SALE
Pizzeria for SaIe
North Jersey, Shop-
ping Ctr Location on
Major Hwy, plenty of
parking. 7K per week
6 days. Call Joe
973-519-1726
HELP WANTED
0280 - 0329
Machine Operator
F/Twill train,must
have H/S education,
must be able to
read,write & basic
math. Must be
fluid in English. Start
at $10.Passaic area
Call Tues./Thurs.8-3
973-785-4341 or
Fax to 973-785-1967
Career Opportunity
Real Estate. Century
21 Gemini LLC
Realty
Call for details at
973-696-1111
Ask for Debbie
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
ChimneyService
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
Ukranian ladies clean
your home or office to
your complete satisfac
tion. 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 garbage-
men 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
SERVICE DIRECTORY & CLASSIFIEDS
To Advertise
CaII
KathIeen
973-696-8008
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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Tel/Fax 973-831-4915
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bone, undifferentiated cells, or
stem cells, are released into the
joint. These cells tend to have
a sticky quality to them and
stick to the area of cartilage
defect.
After the surgery, patients
are put into CPM (continuous
passive motion) machines that
gently move the knee back and
forth in flexion and extension.
By using the CPM machine for
several hours a day, the stem
cells mature and differentiate
into fibro cartilage that helps
to restore the joint surface. In
fact, upon repeat operations in
patients who re-injured their
knee, it is often impossible to
recognize where the cartilage
defect had been.
Originally developed to
treat high level skiers in Vail
Colorado, cartilage defects are
seen in athletes and hard-
working folks alike. Especially
in patients who are healthy
and active, we explain to
patients that there are viable
options. We offer the concept
of restoration rather than just
treatment with pain medica-
tions and physical therapy, nei-
ther of which really address the
problem itself. Furthermore,
we are excited to be a part of a
trend in medicine where there
are biologic solutions, instead
of artificial solutions.
Dr.Daniel Yoo is Fellowship
trained in orthopedic surgery and
sports medicine at the world
renowned Steadman Hawkins
Clinic Carolinas. He is board-
certified with the Royal College
of Surgeons and has published in
numerous national and interna-
tional scientific articles in ortho-
pedic surgery. Dr.Yoo specializes
in shoulder and knee conditions,
and athletic injuries. He is a
member of Western Janeda Or-
thopedics and Sports Medicine,
located at 1069 Ringwood Ave,
Suite 210 in Haskell, NJ. For
more information or to make
an appointment with Western
Janeda Orthopedics andSports
Medicine, call
(973) 775-9696. Or visit our
website at www.shoulderknee-
orthopedics.com
Knee in Focus: Cartilage Regeneration
Community Happenings
you to become involved in this
type of ministry? Do you know
those who would benefit from
such a ministry? Is God open-
ing a door for bringing the dis-
abled into your churches? If so,
we urge you to attend this two-
day conference. On Friday
evening you will have the
opportunity to join us at our
regular Helping Hands Family
Night. Then on Saturday our
Disabilities Conference speak-
ers will address the challenges
which disabilities present to the
disabled, to their families, and
to their churches. You may call
the church office if you have
further questions, or if you
would like to register, 973-334-
5045. There is no charge.
Oct 15
To celebrate the 55th
Anniversary of Holy Spirit
School, Pequannock, NJ all
Alumni, Parents and Friends of
Holy Spirit School are invited
to attend the celebration on
Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011 from 7
pm until 11 pm at the Regency
House located at 140 Rt. 23
North, Pompton Plains, NJ.
The evening will include hors
doeuvres, dinner, dancing and
a two hour open bar. Tickets
are $55 and can be reserved by
mailing your check to Holy
Spirit School Anniversary
Celebration, 330 Newark
Pompton Tpke, Pequannock,
NJ 07440. If you have any
questions, please call 973-835-
5680 or e-mail man
tonelli@att.net.
The First Reformed Church
of Lincoln Park 2011 Fall
Harvest Fair is scheduled for
October 15th from 9 AM to 3
PM. Local crafts persons and
vendors will be displaying and
selling their goods. An old fash-
ioned bake sale with lots of
homemade goodies will be
available to tempt your palate.
If you would like to be a part of
the sales floor, space may be
reserved to show off your hand-
made crafts or other goods or
services. Visit our web site
www.frc-lpnj.org or call the
church office at 973-694-4336
for an application and more
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Community Happenings
information. First Reformed Church is
located at 60 Chapel Hill Road in
Lincoln Park, NJ. Hope to see you all
there.
Oct 22
The Suburban Womans Club of
Pompton Plains along with clubs of the
New Jersey State Federation of Womens
Club has set Saturday, October 22, 2011
as their day of service for the Veterans
Homes of New Jersey. We are asking for
your help in collecting items requested
from their wish lists. Our club will be
working with the Veterans Home in
Paramus, which houses over 300 men
and women. Here is a list of items
theyve requested: Clothing, Sweatshirts
(L to 3XL), Sweatpants (L to 3 XL), Tee
Shirts (M to 3XL), Hats (Baseball caps
with adjustable bands and knit winter
hats), Socks (Non-skid bottoms and
crew socks without elastic top) Personal
Care, deodorant, hairbrushes, wide tooth
combs, toothpaste, toothbrushes, den-
ture care products (adhesives and
cleansers) Miscellaneous items, batteries
(all sizes AA to D, also hearing aid sizes),
sunglasses with dark lenses and electric
razors. The home has asked that every-
thing be new in original packaging.
Thanks to all who are willing to help in
this endeavor. The ladies will be collect-
ing items at the Pequannock Township
HoDown on September 17 and also from
September 15 October 15 at American
Legion Post 242 (4 to 6), American
Legion Post 450, Town Hall at Parks &
Rec, Spa 23, Columbia Bank, PNC
Bank and any member. We thank you for
your support.
Around the
Community...
American Legion Post 242, Pompton
Plains will start their pancake breakfasts
again on September 18th, with other
breakfasts planned for October 16th and
November 20th from 9 AM to 12
Noon. We will be adding scrambled eggs
to the breakfast. Price is $6.00 per person
at the door.
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PARK LIKE PROPERTY
1.38 acres filled with mature trees, 3 bed. 2.5 bath cus-
tom built home with unique features, updated kitchen,
windows, roof siding and more. Call Krystyna x-141
Denville Twp. $1,749,900
PRIVATE POND
Live on a private freshwater pond! Tranquility
abound on this 5+ acre property backed up to
Preserved land. GORGEOUS home, ready to move
right in. Call Tom or Kelly x-113/115
Lisa Motisi
Owner/Sales Associate
x305
Silvia Bonaccorsi
Broker/Owner
x266
Sally Vreeland Novak
Owner/Sales Associate
x254
Donna Nelson
Sales Associate
x244
Lynne Travers
Sales Associate
x555
Janet Juliano
Sales Associate
x207
Tin Tran
Sales Assoc/Buyers Agent
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Maureen Clark
Sales Associate
x100
Linda Sikorski
Sales Associate
x190
Peggy "PJ" Stock
Broker/Sales Associate
x111
Diane Amoscato
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x246
Sandra "Sandi" Gros
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x242
Shorouq Matari
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x300
Tom Staudinger
Broker/Sales Associate
x113
Denise Laden
Sales Assoc/Buyers Agent
x235
Krystyna Plewa
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x141
Kelly Nebesnak
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x115
John Ross
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Jennifer "Jenn" Mennella
Office Admin
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Kathy Williamson
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Lois Fitzpatrick
Broker/Sales Associate
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Montville Twp. $394,500
GREAT LOCATION!
Wow! A lot of house for the money in a GREAT LOC! Quiet
cul-de-sac near Lake Valhalla and convenient to trans-
portation, highways, shopping, dining, etc. Hardwood
floors. Call Sally x-254
Montville Twp. $729,000
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
Still opportunity to customize finishing details! 4 Bdrms,
3.5 Baths, Deck off Kitchen, Family Rm w/ fireplace, 4.4
acres of parklike property. Bring the quad, fishing pole,
etc. Call Lisa x-305
Montville Twp. $659,900
BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED
Colonial with Greatroom Addition on professionally
Landscaped Parklike Property with Inground Pool. New
Kitchen w/Granite, New Baths,New Wood Doors, GREAT
SCHOOLS. Call Lynne x-555
Roxbury Twp. $452,900
BRIGHT & SPACIOUS
Bright & Spacious oversized 4 bedroom 2.5 Center Hall
Colonial-2 story foyer,9 ft. ceilings,moldings, hardwood
floors on first level,alarm system,paver. One of the
biggest in development. Walkway,skylights,2 car gar,dou-
ble front doors. Call Janet x-207
Montville Twp. $849,000
LOCATION! LOCATION!
Custom built colonial tudor on tree lined cul-de-sac street!
HW floors throughout! New custom gourmet kit w/gran-
ite counters,custom cherry cabinets, Jenn-Air SS stove &
double wall. Call Shorouq x-300
Montville Twp. $949,000
PRIVATE SHANGRILA MINI ESTATE
Meticulous Home in Valhalla area on Level 5.5
Acres, Resort like pool w/Cabana. Livingroom
w/Fireplace, Updated Baths,Flexilble Spacious 1st fl
plan,4-5 Bedrooms. Call Lynne x-555
Montville Twp. $489,900
WALLS OF WINDOWS
Walls of Windows best describes this special home with a
view! Watch nature walk by the great room addition.
Many custom details. 2 Fireplaces on main level. Updated
Kitchen & Baths. Skylights. Call Diane x-246
Montville Twp. $499,000
DELIGHTFUL COLONIAL
Wrap Around Lemonade Front Porch is nestled on
Beautiful 1+ Acre property. Stylish updates & great floor-
plan. New HW Flrs, Newly painted, WB Fireplace,
Beautiful, Serene, Privacy & Fresh Air. DON'T MISS THIS
GREAT BUY IN MONTVILLE! Call PJ x-111
Parsippany Twp. $629,900
GORGEOUS CH COLONIAL
Dont Miss Out! 4 BR, 2 1/2 Bath, must be seen to truly
appreciate. Large deck overlooking beautiful in-ground
pool & spacious backyard w/manicured landscap-ing.
Call Kelly x-115
Boonton Town $375,000
LOTS OF CHARM
Sweet home with Chestnut Trim & Hardwood Floors thru-
out. Eat-in Kitchen, Formal DR, oversized LR, 2 newer Full
Bths (Jayson jetted tub),Finished Bsmt Family Rm. Patio,
1 Car Garage. Call PJ x-111
Montville Twp. $499,000
UPDATED SPLIT LEVEL
Beautiful updated 3br 2.5 bth home w/ NEW kitchen w
ss appliances & granite counters w tumbled marble back
splash. Beautiful hardwood flooring recently refinished
w/chestnut stain. Call Shorouq x-300
Rockaway Twp. $429,000
LARGER THAN IT LOOKS
Great curb appeal! Great Room & Mstr Br Addition,
updated with newer Kitchen, flooring and windows, pri-
vate fenced yard. 2 Mstr Brs can be M/D set-up. Call
Silvia x-266
Montville Twp. $425,000
BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED
Beautifully updated w/ HW floors, moldings, doors, roof,
kit,CAC,furnace, HWH. Large fenced in yard w/patio, full
wall brick FP in Fam Rm. Newer landscaping, wood shed.
Call Donna x-244
Denville Twp. $299,900
BERKSHIRE HILLS
Beautiful 2 BR, 1.5 BA interior townhome located in
Berkshire Hills! Liv/Din w/sliders to deck, Kit w/break-
fast bar & walk-in pantry, Master BR w/ vaulted ceil. Call
Lisa x-305
Allamuchy Twp. $178,000
PANTHER VALLEY/OLD FARM VLG
Sunny & Spacious, Upgraded Condo in Old Farm Village,
Panther Valley. Hdwood Floors, Breakfast Bar w/stools,
Gas Fireplace, Deck, all Appliances included! Pools, tennis,
basketball, biking & jogging. Call Silvia x-266
Orange Twp. $269,000
UPDATED 3 FAMILY HOME
ALL New Kitchens & Baths,hardwood floors, partially fin-
ished bsmnt with full bath & walkout 2 car detached
garage-a pleasure to show-great loc-walk to bus,shop-
ping,train,bank. Call Janet x207
Wanaque Boro. $339,000
BEAUTIFUL VIEWS
Near the Ringwood border, beautiful views, this home has
much to offer and a must see. 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths. Call
Krystyna x-141
Pequannock Twp. $249,800
THE GLENS
Best location in The Glens. Come see this first floor end
unit, open floor plan, bright and airy, new carpeting with
neutral colors. Close to trains, buses, highways, and shop-
ping. Call Kelly x-115
Montville Twp. $567,000
SPACIOUS & INVITING
4 Bedroom Colonial with 3.5 baths, finished basement,
gorgeous hardwood floors throughout, family room with
cathedral ceiling, fireplace and accent lighting, custom
trim & paint. Call Sally x-254

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