When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When mother nature gives us snow on Halloween, the Jacobsen family made a snow pumpkin! Happy Halloween from Chris,Nancy, Michael, Christopher, Katrina,Shaelyn, Kaleah and Jordyn Lyn Jacobsen on Mount Olive Road in Flanders.
Congratulations to Colleen Labow and Alex Roman on their re-election to council as well as Alison McHose ,Gary Chiusano , on winning the State Assembly race and Steven Oroho on his win for the State Senate. Joe Nicastro and his wife Mary Lalama are publishers of this newspaper as well as 5 other local community papers including the Hackettstown News, Musconetcong News, Roxbury News, Randolph News and the Black River News.
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By Debra Freligh fter celebrating 50 years of being in business, Kevil Chevrolet is taking its celebration a step further by setting new standards in the industry. The dealership started out in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Years later, an opportunity presented itself, and the Kevil brothers decided to relocate the business to Budd Lake, New Jersey. Budd Lake offered a highway location and convenient access off all major highways in the areamaking it easy for their current and potential customers to find. In celebrating their 50 years in business, Kevil Chevrolet has also created a new promise to their loyal customers
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Page 4, November2011, Tell Them You Saw It In The Mt. Olive This Month over fifty dogs and cats were chipped at a special discounted rate, offering pet owners a peace of mind Vice President Steven Lustig understands all too well. I was devastated when my dog Belle went missing for a few hours, he says. (She was off on a solo exploration mission.) I know what a difference a chip can make. Im glad we can offer this service to our customers. Lustigs passion for animals runs in the family. The Lustigs are longtime supporters of pet adoption and welfare. In addition to supporting national organizations as the ASPCA and the US Humane Society, Acura
Story by Jodi Ilsye cura of Denville has served North Jersey for more than twenty years, but on Saturday October 22, the dealership put all paws on deck for pet safety. Along with partner Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter, Acura of Denville hosted a microchipping clinic to help local pet owners protect the furry and fluffy members of their families. Unlike tags or collars, microchips last a lifetime. Like a permanent pet ID, they are currently the most effective way of reuniting missing pets with their owners. That day
of Denville has assisted local Greyhound adoption services and is a major supporter of Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter. Jax, the Lustig familys Bearded Collie, a Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter adoptee, can often be found on the showroom floor at Acura of Denville greeting customers. He was a tailwagging presence at the microchipping event, welcoming animals from the shelter still looking for their forever home and nuzzling noses with visitors on their way to the water bowl. Dealership staff was on hand to serve treats to the guests and their keepers. This isnt the first time Acura of Denville and Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter have col-
laborated for a good cause. In September, the dealership was a platinum sponsor of Mutts Mania at Lurker Park in East Hanover where over 800 guests, staff and volunteers enjoyed browsing more than 50 different vendors and pets got to try the doggie agility classes, compete in the pet trick contests and enjoy samples of toys and treats. After the success of the inaugural Pet Microchipping Clinic, the hope is that it will become an annual event at the dealership in the future. Jax has given it his four licks and a woof approval.
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By Cheryl Conway t's the season for pumpkin picking, pumpkin carving, pumpkin pies, pumpkin seeds and pumpkin chucking. Yes, chucking pumpkin contests in which teams use hand-built motor-less devices to chuck or sling a pumpkin as far as they could. Not only did students from the Mt. Olive High School Robotics Team chuck their pumpkin with their 18-foot tall pumpkin chucking design, but they threw their pumpkin the furthest at last month's pumpkin slinging event, breaking all records and winning
two to three pound gourd to throw. "Look for the roundest one possible," advises Bodmer, since odd shapes do not go through the air as smoothly as rounder objects. The local team competed in the Trebuchet Floating Arm with Power Added contest. Working on its design since August, MORT began building in September and after three weeks completed the finished product which is 18 ft. tall and 12 to 16 ft. wide. continued on page 14
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By Cheryl Conway he seniors of Mt. Olive Township have been featured these past few weeks in a new pilot show broadcasted on MOTV-cablevision channel 21 and Fios channel 32. Called Silver and Gold, viewers can take a closer look into the programs and activities offered to the 5,000 seniors who live in the township. The 30-minute show was first aired during the second week of Oct. and was scheduled to run for four weeks, everyday at 1 p.m., and Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 a.m.
system inside the school to 1,500 viewers to a live broadcast to more than 24,000 viewers throughout Mt. Olive. In its ninth year at MOHS, MOTV was launched to the community on Jan.15, 2010. MOTV provides public service announcements, an in house-sporting production and Marauder Madness- a morning news show aired three times weekly. Funds for area broadcasting, as well as the production set, have been allocated through a grant from Television Networks and a partnership with MSGVarsity. While news at the high school is interesting to some, others would like a broader range of programs on the station, which was
donated to the town by cablevision. Councilman Pat Walsh has been exploring coverage on even more areas throughout town such as the Chamber of Commerce to highlight businesses in town, and the Historical Society. While the town has not put any money toward MOTV, Walsh says the concept may be considered as part of the townships budget for next year. Right now its donations and volunteers, says Walsh, active liaison to MOTV. Its a growing thing as we evolve as a station. We want more public input. Im very excited about the Mt. Olive TV station. Its great for the town. Its great for school spirit. continued on page 10
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By Cheryl Conway ont let last months sneak peak at winter with 14 inches of snow deter any plans for fall maintenance or landscaping. Snow was melted as of deadline so property owners may want to determine whether any services are needed before the real storms settle in for winter. At Beaumont Landscaping & Design in Flanders, customers receive top quality services in custom landscaping, weekly lawn maintenance, hardscaping, excavation and drainage. In business since 1996, Beaumont Landscaping is a full landscaping facility that services more than 200 commercial and residential customers in Morris, Warren and Sussex counties. In its 15th year of business, the family owned and operated company also offers snow removal services for mostly commercial properties. President/owner Brian Beaumont is an ICPI Certified Concrete Paver Installer and NCMA Segmental Retaining Wall Installer. He is a member of NJ Landscape Contractors Association and Snow and Ice Management Association. Landscaping while in high school as his summer employment, Beaumont attended
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trying to show seniors in action doing things; because you get up in age doesnt mean you have to sit still, he says. Cost for the senior show was $500, funded through sponsors and the senior club budget. Monies will go into a scholarship fund at the high school in which students will earn credits through their work with MOTV whether it is editing or filming. The more credits the more scholarship funding they can get, explains Oser. Oser and his committee have other ideas for future shows such as information on taxes, the police chief and town nurse so the seniors have a face and name and if they have an issue they know who to approach, explains Oser. Another idea is to interview an auto mechanic to go over the basics so you now you have a little knowledge and assurance of what you are doing so you know what you are doing when you have your car serviced so you are not taken, so you are armed. Maybe a show on computers or technology, says Oser, an active member of the senior group with his wife Maria Aidee since 2005. How many seniors know how to use an iphone or an ipad? Can seniors get information other ways? Yes, but 2/3 of seniors dont know how to use a computer or where to get information or how to look for it. Oser, who retired in 2004 after owning his
own computer repair business, says he would hope to broadcast a new senior show once a month but no exact plans or commitments are in place. We hope to bring good quality to channel 21, says Oser. Andrew Roberts, Performing Arts Center coordinator and executive producer for MOTV, as well as Chris Praml, television production and broadcast teacher at MOHS, were skeptical about any future programming of the senior show and were unaware of a show featuring the Chamber of Commerce as of press time. Whether the senior show will continue is
unknown, but Oser says he has enjoyed the experience so far. Its been quite an eye opener, says Oser about his experience in putting together the senior show. Its been fun. Its been quite an education. If you are not moving forward, you are moving backward. It keeps us thinking. The body- the more you are thinking, the more you are alive. For ideas, comments or questions on the Senior Show Silver and Gold email mtoliveseniors@hotmail.com. For more information on Mt. Olive Seniors, go to www.mountolivetownship.com/rec_seniorpr ogram.html.
Tell Them You Saw It In The Mt. Olive This Month - November 2011 - Page 11 gram for the first month at sign-up, includes uniform. For adults, the first 30 people to sign up will be charged $125 for a month of unlimited classes of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and mixed martial arts. Involved in martial arts for the past 30 years, Peterson received his first black belt in 1983 and has earned two others since then. His background includes formal training in the military after spending six years in the U.S. Air Force. In 2008, he retired after 25 years as a police officer of Morris County Sheriffs. He enjoys teaching the kids martial arts from getting a strike to getting a black belt, he says. To see a smile on their faceto see them grow and watching them turn into ladies an gentlemen. Its more about character development. For more information, go to www.pacekarateflanders.com.
By Cheryl Conway tudents learn much more than karate at Pace Institute of Karate in Flanders. In its 17th year, Pace Institute of Karate offers traditional karate, boxing, kick-box and mixed martial arts for children and adults. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has recently been added as a class to offer even a greater variety to students. The art of discipline has taken center stage at Pace teaching students more about
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Page 14, November2011, Tell Them You Saw It In The Mt. Olive This Month ous competitions. MORT also recently competed in the World Punkin Chunkin event in Nassau, DE, from Nov. 4 to Nov. 6. Competing for the first time and the only rooky team to enter, MORT faced 10 other teams throughout the country in this year's event, which has been running since 2001. Although "Our goal is to get 1,000 feet," Bodmer had said before the contest, MORT reached 752 feet, winning third place. "Great effort for our first time at the Punkin Chunkin," he says. The requirement for the DE event was to throw a pumpkin four pounds or larger. "It's a heavier pumpkin so with number crunching and physics, we figured out what we need to do." The World Punkin Chunkin event will be broadcasted on the Discovery andScience Channel on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. It's just a great chance for these students to get rolling with engineering, design process, working with teams and working with mentors, explains Bodmer. "It's a living and breathing thing that they made," he says. "It gives these students hands on real world experience that they don't get in the classroom setting. It's an exciting thing. It's really a cool experience for them. Taking a task and getting it to work the way you want
it to work. It's a fun way for them to do their math and science." Throwing pumpkins is just the beginning of what is in store for MORT this school year. The MORT team will receive a design challenge on Jan. 7; will work for six weeks during its design season; then attend competition events in March and April. For the 2012 season, Mt. Olive High School has been chosen for the first time ever to host a robotics event by FIRST- "For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology." On March 29 to April 1, MORT will host 42 teams for a FIRST Robotics Competition.
FRC combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. It's as close to "real-world engineering" as a student can get. "FIRST picked us," says Bodmer, along with four other schools in the region to host events for the 2012 season. "It's a lot of work," says Bodmer, adding that planning committees have already been established "to make sure we are ready for what's coming." Bodmer concludes, "We are proud of everything we do here. Our team is ready to welcome other teams to our school here."
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By Debra Freligh ubaru, one of the most respected automotive brands, is growing strong in Morris and Warren Counties thanks to the addition of the Subaru of Mt. Olive dealership nearly four years ago. Offering allwheel-drive on every model, leading consumer magazines constantly recognize Subaru for its strong safety record and its commitment to fine engineering. And while many cars look similar, Subaru stands apart because of its technology, safety, and resale reputation. So what makes a Subaru truly different? Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive. Control the road. For true control behind the wheel, a driver needs balance and an even distribution of power that supplies maximum traction to every tire, rather than the slip-then-grip alternative.
also preserves the vehicle's momentum and uses a stepless gear ratio that allows the Subaru engine to run at its optimal power range for improved fuel economy and performance. SUBARU BOXER Engine. Flat. Smooth. Smart. Drawn from a century of intelligent performance, the horizontal layout of the SUBARU BOXER engine combines balance with power and efficiency. And
every Subaru comes with a SUBARU BOXER engine. Horizontal Piston Design Like the jabs of a boxer, where the engine got its name, the SUBARU BOXER layout allows the engine to be positioned inline with the drivetrain for maximum transfer of power. Many other engines are transverse, or turned perpendicular, and require additional drivetrain components to transfer power, reducing
vehicle efficiency. Available in small, medium, and large, all Subaru models are worth a good look. Symmetrical allwheel-drive, exceptional fuel economy, a phenomenal safety record, and low lease or purchase options, make Subaru a smart buy. To arrange a test drive, stop-by Subaru of Mt. Olive, 364 Route 46, Hackettstown (next to Kevil Chevrolet), or call 908.509.9000.
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By Cheryl Conway ticks and stones may break my bones but names may never harm me, does not hold true anymore especially when it comes to cyberbullying. This was the message relayed by Detective Supervisor Mark Castellano of the Morris County Prosecutors Office on Monday night, Oct. 24, during a Parent Awareness Program at the Mt. Olive High School Performing Arts Center. Castellano spoke for one hour to about 30 parents in attendance about Harassment, Intimidation & Bullying [HIB] and amendments to the law. Understanding cyberbullying, increasing awareness of how it affects students, and learning how to respond when an incident occurs are steps that can stop a bully in action. Students, teachers, administrators, bus drivers and parents need to work together to prevent or control situations in which students do become threatened on school property whether on the playground, school bus, classroom and more recently technological devices like cell phones, computers and ipads. Nobody is taking into consideration the profound impact it [cyberbullying] is having on these kids, says Castellano. These bullies are manipulative. If we dont know there is a problem we cant fix it. Cyberbullying is the act of sending harmful or cruel text messages, emails or images through the internet, telephone or other technological devices. It is also creating websites that have stories, cartoons, pictures and jokes that make fun of others. An example can be when someone decides to video a
Such questions are offensive and another way to bully other people on line, he says. We are going to expose ourselves to criticism that is unwelcome and unnecessary. People are going to say mean things because its funny. I tell them if you have nothing nice to say then say nothing. Castellano gives an example about reading a card. People reread cards to make them feel good, he explains. Cards that say I love you or words of encouragement. The same goes with inappropriate text or email messages. If the good stuff makes us feel good, how bad does the bad text make us feel, especially when they keep rereading it. Sticks and stones may break my bones but names may never harm me doesnt hold true anymore, says Castellano. The hurtful wordsthey hang on us like proverbial tattoos. Castellano cites several incidents in which students have committed suicide from cyberbullying. Last year, New Jersey stepped in along with other states in the nation to toughen its laws on bullying. Following media coverage surrounding multiple student suicides, the New Jersey Legislature passed the AntiBullying Bill of Rights Act with nearly unanimous support in both houses on Nov. 22, 2009. Gov. Chris Christie signed the legislation on Jan. 5, 2010. The law strengthened the states already existing anti-bullying legislation and went into full effect in the 2011-12 school year. Amendments to the HIB law doesnt necessarily change continued on page 28
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Feb 15 - 6 Wednesdays- 6:30-9:00pm - MOMS/Rm. B-142 Home Ec Room Whether you are returning to sewing after many years or just starting out, these classes will get you going. You will learn basic sewing terms, how to use your basic sewing tools, and most importantly, become comfortable using your sewing machine. Purchasing the right pattern for you and different types of fabrics will be discussed. To start off, the student will complete their choice of a simple sewing project, either a reversible tote bag or reversible placemats, then will progress to their choice of either a simple garment or home dcor project. Feb 23 - 6 Thursdays - 7:00-8:00pm - Tinc Road/Caf Tai Chi is the art of effortless movement passed down by the ancient Chinese Taoists. It consists of a series of relaxed, flowing postures leading to strength, balance, coordination, and a sense of clarity. It is a beautiful martial art to experience in that it combines movement with breath and mindfulness.
A. Jan .11 1Wednesday 6:30-8:30pm MOMS/Rm C-108 B. Mar. 13 - 1 Tuesday - 6:30-8:30pm - MOMS/Rm. C-108 In this workshop, you will learn the different sources and types of anger, what triggers your anger, how to understand your anger, the consequences of anger both physically and emotionally, and tips on letting go of unresolved anger including relaxation techniques and more.
A. Jan 17 1 Tuesday 6:30 -8;30pm MOMS/Rm. C-108 B. Feb 27 - 1 Monday 6:30 -8:30pm MOMS/Rm. C-108 Create the life you want in the new year. Learn ways to simplify your life. Retrain your brain to positive Set short and long term goals with action plans. Learn what makes us truly happy and how to incorporate happiness into your daily life.
A. 1/19 - 1 Thursday - 6:30-8:30pm - MOMS/Rm. C-108 B. 2/23 1 Thursday - 6:30-8:30pm - MOMS/Rm. C-108 This workshop is for parents who have kids ages 1-1/2-12 years old. We all want to be the best parents we could be, but how? Using Positive Psychology as its foundation, we can raise our kids to be more optimistic and happier. Learn what traits can be learned. What should you be teaching your child? What types of environment nurtures a child towards a positive life style? Are you a positive role model? Learn ways to encourage your child to be the best they can be. Remember, happy parents = happy children.
Feb 22 - 6 Wednesdays - 7:00-8:30pm - MOMS/Rm. D-108 Learn basic phrases and expressions. This course is for those with little or no knowledge of Arabic but want to know for business or cultural purposes.
For drivers who want to have violation points removed from their license, this state-approved, six-hour course is a must! Upon successful completion, you can have up to two points removed from your drivers license. No discounts. NO REFUNDS FOR NO SHOWS!
Feb 6 - 6 Mondays - 7:00-8:30pm - MOMS/Rm. D-108 Learn basic Polish expressions and culture. Ideal if planning a trip to Poland. INSTRUCTOR: Marzena Baranowska, Native Speaker A. Feb 27 - 2 Mondays - 4:30-6:30pm - MOMS/Rm. C-160 For students with no prior computer experience. Learn how to turn the computer on, put disks into the machine and use a very basic word processing program. There is a $5.00 materials fee due to instructor the first night of class.
Upon completion, NJ drivers are eligible to receive a minimum of 5% off their annual auto insurance premiums for a three year period; insurance discount is renewable by attending course every three years. NO REFUNDS FOR NO SHOWS!
A. Mar 19 - 1 Monday - 7:00-9:00pm - MOMS/Rm. C-125 This one-night workshop provides a wonderful opportunity for partners and friends to get in touch with themselves and each other. Working in pairs, the participants will learn how to ease tensions, release physical and mental blocks and enhance verbal and nonverbal communication through Shiatsu or acupressure massage, reflexology and deep tissue work. Please wear comfortable, loose clothing or exercise wear and bring a mat.
Feb. 16 - 6 Thursdays - 7:00-8:30pm - MOMS/Rm. C-111 This class is intended for beginners and those who already have a basic knowledge of German and want to improve their conversational ability. The focus will be on practical, everyday conversational German. Course content will include culture and will be geared toward the interest of the students (travel, business, grammar, etc.).
A. Mar 12 - 2 Mondays - 4:30-6:30pm - MOMS/Rm. C-160 This course is a follow-up to First Time Computer. There is a $5.00 materials fee due to instructor the first night of class. INSTRUCTOR: Catherine Ryan, Microsoft Office Specialist
TAI CHI/CHI KUNG - CONTINUING $59 COMPUTERS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS $24 per session
A. Jan 18 10 Wednesdays 5:30 9:30pm MOHS/Rm B203 B. Mar 22 10 Wednesdays 5:30 9:30pm MOHS/Rm B203 This course, offered by Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions, features interactive class sessions, diagnostic practice tests, which identifies students individual strengths and weaknesses, with individualized feedback and customized curriculum. Each student receives a complete Kaplan Home Study kit, a personalized student homepage with homework assignments and online workshops. Parents can also sign up for free e-mail reports, updating them on the progress their child is making in the course. Students must enroll directly with Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions by calling 1-800-527-8378. Please contact Kaplan for specific schedules.
Jan 5 - 6 Thursdays - 7:00-8:00pm -Tinc Road/Cafe Build on what you have already learned in our basic Tai Chi course. Continue the serenity as Stan teaches you advanced postures. ALL CLASSES HELD AT MT. OLIVE PUBLIC LIBRARY 202 Flanders - Drakestown Rd., Flanders, NJ 07836 BEGINNER: This class is designed for those who have very limited or no experience in computer usage. A. Feb 27 - 1 Mon. - 10am-12pm B. Mar 19 - 1 Mon. - 10am-12pm INTERMEDIATE This class is designed for those who have some experience but will also include internet usage. A. Mar 5 - 1 Mon. - 10am-12pm B. Mar 26 - 1 Mon. - 10am12pm , ADVANCED: This class is for those who have taken beginner and intermediate classes and would like to build upon what they have learned. A. Mar 12 - 1 Mon. - 10am-12pm.
Feb. 27- 6 Mondays - 7:00-8:30pm - MOMS/Rm. C-111 Lernen wir weiter! (Lets learn some more!). This class is intended for those who have taken the basic Conversational German course and those who have a basic knowledge of German and want to improve their conversational ability. Along with conversation, culture and history will be covered to make your trip more enjoyable.
8 session, 24-hour SAT program $375 3 session, 9-hour ACT supplement $150 additional per student SAT only: Mar. 5 Apr 30. 7 Mondays, 1 Wednesday Apr 18 6:30-9:30pm MOHS/Rm B203 ACT supplement: May 7 21. 3 Mondays 6:30-9:30pm MOHS/Rm B203 For students who plan on taking both the SAT and ACT, we are offering a special 3 session optional supplement in preparation for the June ACT. The optional ACT supplement will include preparation for all aspects of the ACT including math, science, English and reading along with test taking skills and a practice ACT. For more information call 1-800-866-7287 (SATS) or visit our website www.LentzSATPrep.com. Positive PSAT, SAT and ACT results may translate into thousands of dollars saved on tuition and qualify students for National Merit Scholarships.
As of Jan. 01, 2012 Community School programs will be rolled into the Mt Olive Recreation Dept.! All registrations will be handled thru our online system only accepts MasterCard and Discover . To register and pay by check or cash please contact the Recreation Dept @973-691-0900 x 7264 or 7261. Winter 2012 registration begins Nov. 20 (from Nov 20-Dec 31 all registrations will be waitlisted which means save it now and pay later!) Pay after Jan. 1, 2012!
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n Saturday, October 29th, 7AM, the American Red Cross arrived at the Knights of Columbus, Blessed Mother Seton Council 5410 Hall in Flanders, NJ for a scheduled blood drive. For many of us there might have been a hint of snow coming, but at 7AM, the blood drive scheduled for that day was a "GO". By 8:30AM we were ready for customers and unfortunately by noon ready to shut down. We were able to collect donations from 13, some who were scheduled and a few early walk-ins. Unfortunately we had to cancel others who were scheduled later in the day. Inspite of the unpredicted and rather unsea-
sonal expectation of the Nor'easter that followed that day, 13 pints were gathered, and these were 13 more than what we started with. So, in many ways a net gain for the Knights & the American Red Cross. The Knights of Columbus and the American Red Cross were not defeated by 'mother nature', not by any stretch of the imagination. We have just begun and we will have more blood drives in the future. I thank the Red Cross and their personnel for venturing out this day and for their dedication to this all important task of keeping the blood banks filled.
t. Marys School is holding its Annual Art Gala & Live Auction on Saturday, November 19, 2011. The event will be held in the schools dining hall at 159 Liberty Street in Hackettstown. Doors will open at 7:00PM with a preview of art and memorabilia, along with complimentary beer, wine, and hors doevres. The live auction will begin at 8:00 PM. Admission is $10.00 per person or
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with several ground breaking performers such as Carlos Santana, Keith Urban, Sting and Celine Dion. Rewind the Crisis is currently ranked #8 in the contest and is slowly climbing up the charts, using social media to their advantage. The fan count up is now up to 12,372 fans and is growing every day. Rewind the Crisis describes where their name came from and why they entered the contest: Matthew, our lead guitarist, signed us up to see if we could even break the top 100. Truth be told, we are now in the top 10 out 5,000+ bands worldwide, we had an original band of 4 members and we decided to drop the bassist and the drummer, the added our good friend, George. Therefore we became a 3 member band. The name simply came from a friend stating it as a joke and we put it in with a couple other names and voted, "Rewind the Crisis" won the voting. The band also cites artists like John Lennon, Jerry Garcia, Jack Steadman, and Benjamin Thompson as influences in their music which they describe as pop sounding with rock elements and a beachy feel. The Band can be seen playing in many local music spots such as the Blairstown theatre, The Canvas Clash in Boonton NJ, and the Sherman Theatre in Stroudsburg PA. Not bad considering the band was created just this year. The band welcomes the prize money and the chance to work with John Shanks hoping to use the money to get brand new equipment for the next chapter of
By Steve Urena cavalcade of musicians and artists from New Jersey, have left their mark in music history by following their hopes and dreams. One Mt Olive band is trying to walk the same path to fame, as the Mt. Olive indie rock/ surf rock band, Rewind the Crisis look to expand their fan base any way they can. The band currently made up of members Peter Diamantis (guitarist), Matthew Pisserchio (guitarist) , and George Hidreth (drummer) are currently entered in a contest for a chance to be discovered, and are slowly building an audience through the internet and social media. The Guitar Center sponsored contest is called WhoozNXT, and encourages local bands, singers and songwriters to register for the contest in order for a chance at $10,000 cash, new gear from Fender, Taylor, Shure, and Ernie Ball, and studio time with Grammy Award winning producer John Shanks . The only rule of the contest, is to get as many fans as possible using social media sites like twitter, YouTube, Soundcloud, Facebook, and other sites to spread the word. John Shanks has worked
their band. For more information on Rewind the Crisis you can go to www.facebook.com/rewindthecrisis, or www.youtube.com/RewindTheCrisis. To vote for them in the whooznxt contest and help them realize their dream go to http://songwriter.whooznxt.com/ and become a fan!
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he Mount Olive Clergy Association will hold its annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Gathering this year at Temple Hatikvah on Monday evening, November 21st at 7:30 PM. The gathering, which features music, readings, messages from local clergy and community leaders, focuses on building unity among all communities of faith. Clergy Association co-president Rabbi
Moshe Rudin said, "The messages of cooperation and the support and strength that faith bring is especially meaningful during challenging times." All are welcome. Participants are asked to bring one non-perishable food item for donation to the Mt. Olive Food Pantry. The Temple is located in at the corner of Flanders-Bartley and Pleasant Hill Roads in Flanders.
ish a Knish, make matzah ball soup magic or come by for a felafel feeding frenzy on Sunday, November 20th at 6:30 PM at Hatikvah for an evening of light hearted cookery for teens and their parents. No previous Jewish cooking background required. Rabbi Shmuel Greene of the Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life will host this interactive and delicious collation. Cost: $5.00 per participant.
RSVP to Rabbi Moshe Rudin at rabbi@templehatikvahnj.org by November 17th. Temple Hatikvah, located at the intersection of Flanders-Bartley and Pleasant Hill Roads is an engaged and active Jewish community affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Visit us on facebook or the web to learn more.
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Butt Out And Tell Your Friends to Butt Out Too! By Kearstin R. Saya, L. Ac. Kick the Habit and Regain Your Health!
- I kill about 400,000 Americans each year. - I am the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. - I give people cancer, heart disease, chronic pulmonary disease, stroke, sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, emphysema and tracheitis. - I cause miscarriages, premature births, birth defects and low birth weight. - Just standing near me can cause asthma, respiratory illnesses and even cardiovascular damage. - I have over 4,000 chemicals including tar, carbon monoxide, cyanide and even formaldehyde!! If you havent already guessedI am a cigarette. And if youre one of the 47 Million Americans who still smokes this is your wake up call! GASO day is almost here! GASO stands for The Great American Smokeout, which is observed annually on the third Thursday of November. GASO day is intended to encourage people to butt out and abstain from smoking cigarettes for 24 hours in hopes that this challenge will help them to quit forever. Statistics show that 70% of current smokers actually want to quit smoking, but find it too difficult. In fact, millions of these people try to quit smoking every year, but several do not succeed. If you are one of these people, then you already know how difficult it can be. Research shows that Nicotine can be just as addictive as hardcore drugs like heroin and cocaine. When conventional methods of quitting fail, smokers often look to alternative medicine for assistance. Acupuncture, a successful alternative and holistic approach, has converted a growing number of cigarette smokers into permanent ex-smokers. Did you know that Acupuncture is now court mandated in some cases for the treatment of drug addictions? This is because Acupuncture has been proven to reduce cravings and alleviate the unwanted withdrawal symptoms like anxiety, irritability and difficulty concentrating. Results from one study, conducted at the University of Oslo in Norway, showed that Acupuncture significantly reduced the desire to smoke for up to five years following the initial treatment. Subjects from the study also reported that the taste of cigarettes was much worse following the Acupuncture treatment. So, the treatments actually help to reduce the patients taste for tobacco. So you are probably wondering how Acupuncture actually helps you to butt out. The simplistic answer to this question is that Acupuncture helps to put the body back into balance. Any time we have a symptom, illness, disease, or in this case withdrawal or addiction it means that there is some imbalance occurring in the body. This imbalance is corrected with the insertion of tiny needles into the body. Acupuncture has a profound affect on all of the human bodys complex systems (in the case of smoking addiction-the nervous system, the circulatory system and the respiratory system) and the treatments help to correct any imbalances in the body. The Acupuncture treatments are focused on eliminating the withdrawal symptoms associated with the addiction. So in addition to promoting relaxation, Acupuncture helps to reduce cravings, jitters, anxiety, irritability and restlessness. The treatments are tailored to the individual, based on specific needs. Generally, tiny needles are inserted into various points on the ears and body to assist with the smoking cessation. The needles are usually retained for about 30 minutes, during which patients are encouraged to relax or even take a nap. Sometimes, Chinese Herbs are also prescribed to assist in the process. In addition, here are some helpful lifestyle and dietary changes that can make quitting smoking easier: - Drink Lobelia or Green Tea during the detox period to help discourage nicotine cravings. These teas help to rid the body of toxins and Green Tea, in particular, is a natural substance that helps to reduce Cortisol (the stuff that is released when our bodies are under stress). - Drink plenty of water. Dryness can increase cravings for cigarettes. - Take deep breaths! Oxygen is free and it helps to calm us down and give us energy. - Avoid junk food, sugar and coffee. These substances can increase acidity in the body making withdrawal symptoms worse. - Increase fruits and veggies! Leafy greens and carrots can help decrease acidity in the body, reducing the withdrawal symptoms. - Drink fresh fruit and vegetable juices to help flush out nicotinic acid from the blood and balance blood sugar. - Exercise! Exercising helps to reduce stress and promote relaxation more than cigarettes can!
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- Save the money you used to spend on buying cigarettes for something special! With the price of cigarettes so high, you can buy yourself a vacation in a matter of no time! - Remind yourself daily of all the health benefits that come with a smoke-free life! Schedule your Acupuncture treatment! While Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine is not a magic cure for addiction, it is an effective treatment that makes quitting smoking easier and helps you to stay smoke-free for life. If you or someone you know wants to kick your bad habit and regain your health, call me for a free quit smoking phone consultation to see how Acupuncture can help to empower you to take control of your health and begin a healthy, smoke-free life! Kearstin R. Saya, L.Ac at Skylands Acupuncture and Wellness Center 908-8633643 As an adjunct therapy for smoking cessation, Skylands Acupuncture & Wellness Center is now offering Hypnosis. Marianne D. Hove, member of the National Guild of Hynotists, works one on one with clients to eliminate the physical and mental desire to smoke. Marianne uses techniques such as visualization and personalizes a plan based on individual need to maintain success until the habit itself is gone. For more information please call Skylands Acupuncture & Wellness Center 908-863-3643.
By Cheryl Conway hether it's food, hats or mittens, gift cards, clothing or toys, local schools get an A+ for their efforts on giving to local families in need. From Oct. 31 to Nov. 4, Sandshore Elementary in Budd Lake has been collecting for the Interfaith Food Pantry in Morris County. Students were
asked to bring food into their classrooms, as well as baby items and cleaning items. "We collect every year, prior to the Thanksgiving Holiday, so that the Food Pantry can give our items to people in need in Morris County over the holiday season," explains Brinda Wederich, Sandshore Guidance Counselor, who
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Thanksgiving at Sandshore. Wederich also organizes the giving of gift cards during the winter holidays. "I determine who needs a boost this winter season at school," she says. The gift cards range from $2-$25 and are from Baskin Robbins, Build A Bear, Chuck E Cheese, Claire's, Cold Stone, Icing, Aeropostale, American
Eagle, The Children's Place, The Disney Store, Gymboree, Journey Kids, Kids Footlocker, Land's End Kids, and Pottery Barn Kids. Staff has gift cards on a holiday tree and they may take one now, she says. The gift card says something like "A Gift Card to Build A Bear $25." Staff does not learn continued on page 31
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Page 26, November2011, Tell Them You Saw It In The Mt. Olive This Month By Theresa Vaia Starting as a group of parents to help each other and their children, PEC Parents of Exceptional Children in Roxbury, a 501C3 non-profit organization, focuses on integrative programs to enhance the experiences of older children with disabilities, and therefore, enhance their lives. Think quality of life, and this ideal becomes a dream then becomes a reality. Whether its movie night, acting, karaoke, or a dance, the world has become a much bigger and better place for them all. It became evident that something more could be done, needed to be done for children with disabilities. Learning challenges receive special treatment from the school system, and though good, may not enough, there are gaps. Regardless if we are speaking about Autism, Cerabal Palsy, Pervasive Development Disorders, or Downs Syndrome, support, education, and specific interaction would make life better for both the families of these children, and the children themselves. Behind the genius of this is simply parents and sibling, friends and strangers, volunteering with a some help and some grant monies. Initially the goals was support and education among families and among families and professional educators and has evolved to enrichment programs that involve real life learning
as others are dependent on your skills and commitment to see things through when an act or a play is in progress. There is the memorization of your lines, the use of your body. A registration fee is required, this group runs in sessions of approximately 10 weeks. Reservations Only is dinner twice a month for the age group 18-25, arranging and planning where to go, the invitation list, transportation,
all the logistics of who and how. Development in social arenas with the public engages the wait staff, the valet, paying the bills and using currency. These events add endless personal development skills to the repertoire - social competence, independence, considering those with allergies. There are many more programs for younger people, this continued on page 30
Janices Corner
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Bearing Scars
By Janice C. Molinari t rarely snows in October. In fact, this Noreaster that hit the east coast two days before Halloween this year was an anomaly. It was only the fourth October snowstorm in more than one hundred years! And we witnessed the reason why. Branches that had yet to shed their autumn
leaves, became laden with snow and gave way to their heavy burden. When you think about it, the cycle of the seasons is an amazing design. Mother Nature waiting patiently until her trees have dropped their leaves before sprinkling the snows of Winter, inherently protecting them from disaster. But this timeit didnt
work. This time, an unforeseen and rare occurrence took place and many trees were damaged or lost. I suppose the storm is kind of like life. You move in your ordinary cycle, becoming complacent, expecting that one day will be the same as the next. Then out of the blue, an unusual storm rolls in. A storm you arent prepared to weather, you become battered and scarred. Out in front of our house, we have an ornamental red maple. A small, wide, pretty tree that marks the entrance to our home. About two weeks ago I noticed it was getting a bit full and thought I should prune it back. But other tasks took my time and attention and I never got around to cutting it. When the storm hit this weekend, like many other trees around, our little maple was tested. Those branches, which I hadnt thinned out and lightened, collected the heavy snow, and when the burden became too much to bear, the tree split under the duress. The left side of our little tree tore away, leaving it asymetrical and scarred. As I cleared away the damaged part of
the tree I thought about how we would need to replace it come Springtime. It no longer looks perfect and inviting. But the longer I worked in its presence, the more I realized, we all carry our scars, some on the inside, some on the outside. Scars from broken hearts and lost loved ones, scars from surgeries that removed a cancer or repaired a broken spine, scars that helped shape us into the resilient souls we are today. And its these scars, our imperfections that make us all the more beautiful. Ill leave that little ornamental maple in place. It has a story to tell. It says, I weathered the storm. I may be beaten and bruised, but my roots are strong. I may not look as youd expect, but I am alive and beautiful all the same. Maybe even more so, because I have endured hardship and I have survived. Our little tree reminds me that you dont give up on a living thing because its damaged. You love it all the more. Janice C. Molinari is the owner of Ananda Yoga in Mendham, NJ. www.anandayogamendham.com
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Bullying...
continued from page 16 the law, explains Castellano, but it changes the burden on the schools which now have to report on a timely manner any bullying incident and then that gets reported to the state. The governor is putting a lot of attention on bullying incidences, says Castellano, and there will be consequences and legal ramifications. Charges range from disorderly persons offense for harassment to a third degree offense for terroristic threats, potential indictment, criminal record, jail time, probation and community service. It is also important to understand the differences between bothering and bullying. Bothering can be when someone takes anothers stuff; bullying can be when someone pushes you and you fall down. Neither should be tolerated, says Castellano. Its still going to affect her ability to learn and her ability to feel safe. We have to encourage students to come forward and report, says Castellano. Suicide, Thats no way out ever. A lot of times they dont say anything because they are afraid. Other people who see it must say its not right. We have to ensure a safe haven for stu-
dents. If they dont feel safe they cant learn. Mt. Olive school district has prepared itself for the new law by the formation of school safety teams and appointing a district anti-bullying coordinator as well as antibullying specialists in each of the six schools, says Dr. Larrie Reynolds, superintendent of schools. Faculty, staff, down to the bus drivers have been trained to what bullying is and how to deal with it, says Reynolds. Assemblies and presentations to students were held in October to each of the schools; school board members received training; and newsletters were handed out to parents. With the new HIB law, changes have been made on how incidents are reported and there are established procedures written into law of what to do in case there is harassment, explains Reynolds. There is a new chain of communication from school board to administration to state board of education, he explains. Weve always taken a strong stand against bullying and harassing, says Reynolds. Weve never had any kind of tolerance toward kids who are going to bully or harass other kids. Were glad this has been brought up. My question is
whether passing a law will end bullying? I hope that it does but Im not optimistic. We have a law against murder but people still get murdered. Kids cant control their emotion, whether it stems from anger or jealousy,
concludes Reynolds. School administrators see this more too often. For more information on the HIB policy within the district, go to www.mtoliveboe.org, select board of education and then district policies.
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hances are that you are keeping a closer eye on both your holiday gift and entertainment budgets this year. Thats why Gloria Longo, lia sophia Advisor in Budd Lake, says that this is the perfect time to think about hosting a lia sophia Show for your friends and family. lia sophia is a direct selling company that offers fashion jewelry through personalized in-home demonstrations. Hosting a Show is a great way to get your friends and family together while giving everyone a chance
Tell Them You Saw It In The Mt. Olive This Month - November 2011 - Page 29 to catch up with friends and family before everyone gets caught up in the holiday rush, so dont wait too long to call. For more information about lia sophia or to schedule a Show, please contact Gloria Longo at GCL807@optonline.net or 201230-1224. About lia sophia lia sophia is a unique direct selling opportunity offering fashion jewelry through personalized in-home demonstrations. The companys goal is to improve the lifestyles of its Advisors, Hostesses and Customers with products and opportunities. lia sophia connects women to their dreams, from obtaining beautiful jewelry to empowering their financial futures. For further information, visit www.liasophia.com/GloriaLongo.
he annual Christmas Boutique sale will be held Saturday, November 19, 2011 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the basement of the Flanders United Methodist Church, located at 2 Park Place, Flanders 07836. Proceeds are to be used to help sup-
port the various church missions. Many holiday items and gifts will be available, some new and some gently used. This has been a tradition for many years and has grown larger every year. Come, browse and enjoy our large variety of items.
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Marion Rush gets her oven ready for the pies she'll be baking for the 12th annual Grandma Rush's Pie Sale.
By Elsie Walker etcong resident Marion Rush thinks she probably learned about making pies from her mother. Rush married in 1939 and has been making pies ever since then. Now 91, Rush lends her name and some of her pie-making expertise to what has become a tradition: The Grandma Rushs Pie Sale at the Stanhope United Methodist Church. The 12th annual sale is Saturday, November 19th from 11am 3pm and features pies made by Rush and other members of the congregation. The sale was named after Rush since she
Rush, captured his fond memories of his moms apple pies in one of his works. With Thanksgiving coming on the heels of the sale, one might wonder if Rush will be baking for family at Thanksgiving as well. I expect to. Im not making as many as before. I cant stand that long, said Rush. The Grandma Rushs pie sale will be held at Stanhope United Methodist Church at #2 Route 183 in Netcong. For more information, call the church at 973-347-0247. If you come the day of the sale, you may just see at the selling table that little pie maker, Grandma Rush.
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Holiday Giving...
continued from page 25 who the students are, as they are not identified. Staff then gives Wederich the money, and when she has collected all of the money she puts in her request for cards to the SHSP Gift Card Sale Volunteers, who later provide her with plastic gift cards (like what people may purchase in stores today). "I send the cards home to parents," says Wederich, who has operated the gift card project for the past three years. "This is a wonderful way of giving from the heart, as the staff is helping each family to shop for their child at a store that they might not usually go to, and they may pick out a present specifically for their child." Sandshore School's SHSP receives a "kickback" from the stores from a potential of 2% - 13% of the total price of the gift card (each store gives a particular kickback, and it varies from store to store). Twelve students should receive at least one gift card from the faculty at Sandshore. There are several cards left in the faculty room for staff to pick up.Parents should have the cards by the third week in December. Also in December, Wederich collects new Hats, Mittens, Gloves and Scarves from students for a week- a project that she has been coordinating for the past four years. Boxes are put in the lobby and in the 3rd-5th grade hallway for the collection in the beginning of each day. Students who donate to the clinic will be able to write their family's name on a paper mitten
which is displayed in the lobby. Volunteer parents then take the boxes to Morristown. As a result, the staff at the clinic provides the students who come for an appointment, with an opportunity to choose the items that they like to take home. "Since students who attend the clinic do not have a doctor of their own to go to, it is known that they are in need, thus, this project is for all clinic students in Morris County. Some of our students attend appointments at this clinic and our school nurse may refer families here." Donations may be dropped off in the Main Lobby during the drive in December. Once the drive is over, other donations may be taken to the Family Clinic in Morristown. Giving at CMS At Chester M. Stephens Elementary in Budd Lake, families can also participate in the Giving Tree, food baskets and Mitten Tree. On Nov. 7, The Giving Tree- an artificial tree- goes up in the lobby at CMS, during conference week so parents who would like to give can remove a tag off the tree and purchase for a needy family. Organized by Roberta Easton, guidance counselor at CMS, "The Giving Tree" involves each child in the family to receive clothes, (shirt and pants) and 3 other items of interest, like puzzles, arts and crafts, baby dolls, cars, etc. Purchased items are returned by the beginning of Dec. and then Easton wraps the gifts for Christmas and other winter holidays.
Food items, such as vegetables, soup and stuffing, are also collected in each classroom and Easton then arranges food baskets for each needy family within the school in time for the holidays. According to Easton, there are 26 needy families that have been identified within the CMS school family. Each of the 36 classes at CMS is asked to donate specific food items so families "can make a nice meal over vacation," says Easton. Once all the tags are removed, The Giving Tree then turns into the Mitten Tree. Mittens, hats, gloves and scarves are collected for these needy families as well. Involved in organizing the collections for the past 11 years at CMS, Easton enjoys giving back to the community. "I want children to have that hope and know that there is a community that cares about them and that there is a school that cares about them," says Easton. "We are a nation that helps another." The community outside of CMS is invited to participate in any of the drives, encourages Easton. Last year, the Islamic School of North Jersey in Budd Lake took over 58 gift tags from the Giving Tree. "It is open to anybody," says Easton. "We are open to any donations. Any community involvement will be appreciated. Anyone can come in and take a tag" or donate a turkey or ham, which are in need the most. "We do use big freezers at school to house them. We certainly have space." For more information, call Roberta Easton at 973-6914002 ext. 6305.
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hat can possibly make the holidays more delicious, sweet, festive, bright, and yet traditional all at the same time? The answer is fresh grapes. Luckily, grapes from California are in plentiful supply in all colors - red, green and black - throughout the holiday season. For a dinner or buffet, fresh grapes can be added to a favorite side cranberry relish with delightful and satisfying results. In the recipe below for Grape Cranberry Relish, two seasonal fruits work very well together. Grapes provide natural sweetness, so the amount of sugar thats added to quiet the strong tartness of cranberries is much reduced compared to similar recipes. The relish is a nice blend of still-noticeable grapes in a sauce thats remarkably luscious. Quick Tips for Holiday Entertaining with Grapes Fresh grapes are a versatile fruit with multiple uses.
Grapes make for easy decorations and centerpieces in bowls and on platters or draped from a cake plate. Grapes can be easily frosted with sugar, spices and finely chopped nuts. Simply wet or dip clusters in liquid gelatin before rolling grapes in your favorite mixture. Use them to decorate cookie plates, cakes, puddings, mousses and more. Looking for an easy hostess gift? Wrap grape clusters multiple colors work best in tissue paper and place in a pretty basket, tied with a ribbon. Grapes are a quick and easy potluck treat, guaranteed to please, especially when you have very little time to throw something together. Cranberry Grape Relish Yields: 3 cups 2 cups red seedless California grapes 1 12-ounce package cranberries, fresh or continued on page 33
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By Steve Urena s a former Vietnam veteran and retired US Navy lieutenant Commander, John Bushby is no stranger to challenges. Having served America during war times, Bushby has been eye to eye with adversity and tough times. However, Bushby has come face to face with a one of his biggest tests to date: writing and publishing his new book Shadow Soldiers, which is now available for purchase at Barnes and Noble, Amazon.com, and available for download on the Kindle. Shadow Soldiers takes place during WWII and tells the story of two Americans who work together with a beautiful Hungarian patriot to help scientists and engineers flee Europe. Bushby goes through why he named the book Shadow Soldiers and why he picked his choice of content, The title comes simply from the idea that espionage takes place in the shadows. The soldiers part is an acknowledgement that individuals often are enlisted or sign up for the work of fighting against tyranny and injustice. The story is about people, mainly Americans, caught up in the events just preceding Americas entrance to the Second
each day; write when you feel like it and when you dont. He also adds that writers should write for themselves, and not for an audience, If you are true to yourself then you cant go wrong. Shadow Soldiers is available wherever books are sold and for more information on Author John Bushby , go to www.johnmbushby.blogspot.com.
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by Michele Guttenberger homas Edison had minimal involvement in the decorum and design of his Glenmont estate home in West Orange. It was a prepackaged gift to his new bride Mina in 1886. Almost all the decorating and design of the home was done by its former owner Henry C Pedder. To escape an embezzlement conviction, Pedder quickly relinquished his fully decorated 29-room Queen Anne-style home before he had the chance to really settle in. The Edisons even got to keep the books in the Library room. Edisons own domestic domain would have to be his garage. He built it in 1908. It was a fixture that he designed and oversaw the construction himself. Edisons garage was his own unique creation, because it was the prototype for his new cement con-
hole being the perfect opening to drop them in. He did not count on the years of gasoline and auto grease that had slowly trickled in over the years. He not only got a big blast from under the turntable, but a flash ring of fire that shot up from the fuel source below. Having a concrete building and the doors wide open, kept this from being be a major disaster. Theodores only loss was the hairs on
his eyebrows. Today the garage houses a 1911 Detroit Electric, a 1914 Detroit Electric, a 1922 Ford Model T, a 1908 Locomobile and a 1936 Brewster. The garage is available for public viewing by reservation. The Glenmont Estate is also part of the National Parks Service and is located inside the private residential Llewellyn Park. To visit Glenmont you must pur-
chase separate tickets at the main visitor station nearby and be given a car pass to enter the gated road. The estate has a seasonal visiting schedule. Please visit The Thomas Alva Edison Museum- NPS Open Wednesday through Sunday. Hours are 9:00am 5:00pm Fee is $7.00 - 211 Main Street West Orange, NJ 07052 Visit website for more details http://www. nps.gov/edis/index.htm
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n Thursday Nov.17th from 7:00am until 10:00pm. Come and enjoy a great meal at the Kenvil IHOP Restaurant, located at 810 Rt. 46 East in Kenvil973-927-7899, and they will donate to Jon's Journey, 20% of the total supporters sales before taxes.
We hope to have a very busy day and raise a lot of money for Jon's Journey. Your participation will be greatly appreciated and worthwhile. Kenvil IHOP has a complete dinner and lunch menu, in addition to the great pancakes we are famous for.
n Saturday, December 3, 2011, 10:00am to 4:00pm, Saint Judes Parish Center, 40 Maxim Drive, Hopatcong, NJ (973-398-6377) will be hosting a craft show. Come and see all the wonderful handmade items and gifts for kids, adults, pets,
home, including: ceramics, wood products, jewelry, candles, omemade baked goods, candy, many Different and Unique items. with over 50 venders....soemthing for everyone! Free Raffle Ticket For Door Prizes. Food will be available to purchase.
Get Your Business Noticed with the AREAS MOST READ PAPER... AND WE CAN PROVE IT! Call 973-252-9889 for information
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