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12th Annual Grandma Rushs 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 just happened to be at a meeting when the idea of having a pie sale was discussed. I like it, said Rush of having the sale bear her name. She noted that it is one of her connections to the church. No slacker, Rush will be making a number of pies for the sale. Last year, she said that she made 20 pies in a variety of flavors: apple, pumpkin, rise, chocolate chip, and cherry. For myself, I like raisin and apple, said Rush. The image of Rush making pies is a familiar one to her family. Her son, artist David 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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Marion Rush gets her oven ready for the pies she'll be baking for the 12th annual Grandma Rush's Pie Sale.

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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 situations in a way that is fun and inclusive. Whether its movie night, acting, karaoke, or a dance, the world has become a much bigger and better place for these disabled young adults. Currently three groups are in place, continued on page 6

By Theresa Vaia tarting as a group of parents to help each other and their children, PECParentsofExceptionalChildreninRoxbury,a501C3 nonprofit organization, focuses on integrative programs to enhance theexperiencesofolderchildrenwithdisabilities,andtherefore,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

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Acura of Denvilles Pet Project

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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

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

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 collaborated 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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Page 4, November 2011, Tell Them You Saw It In The Randolph News Every Subaru comes standard with Symmetrical AllWheel Drive for better stability, efficiency and a quicker response to slippery conditions. To be efficient and durable, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive mounts the engine in-line with the drivetrain and that, in turn, helps provide a seamless transfer of power to all four wheels. Other AWD systems need additional, complex drivetrain components to route the power to the wheels the more components in a car, the greater likelihood of higher service costs. Stability and Control of All-Wheel-Drive Front-wheel drive vehicles generally understeer or push in a turn; rear-wheel drive vehicles oversteer in a turn. The Subarus balanced design of Symmetrical AllWheel Drive helps add control through uniform stabili-

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ty power is distributed to the wheels with the best traction and helps the driver hold true to the path. World-Leading Transmissions Smoother performance. Greater efficiency. Subaru gives you both with innovative transmission technology that functions perfectly with the SUBARU BOXER engine and Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive. Additionally, transmissions are designed to be lightweight and contribute to keeping the Subaru agile and fuel efficient. Automatic Mode Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) CVT can reduce the amount you spend on fuel. Leave it in the Automatic mode, and the gearless transmission infinitely adjusts to match your acceleration needs, thus eliminating the need to shift. CVT

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.

Tell Them You Saw It In The Randolph News - November 2011 - Page 5 looking for the perfect gift for a family member or friend, chances are that you will be able to find it here. Looking to spoil your pooch? Paws-itive Experience has you covered. Find a new toy, collar or leash, or sign up your dog for a training class. You wont even need to go anywhere else! The baskets in our huge Tricky Tray will make gift-giving easy. We have a wide array of items for the two-legged and four-legged alike, including gift cards, jewelry, dog toys and goodies, and more. What holiday is complete without baked goodies? Wow your friends with a tin of home-made holiday cookies. Each tin is customized to your needs! You pick the variety of cookies, loaves, brownies, and more and we will package it for you in our decorated tins. These treats are guaranteed to be delicious and look great! Your dogs wont need to miss out on the goodies, either. Bubba Rose Biscuit Company will be on hand with their tasty treats. Pick up some specially decorated cookies wrapped in holiday boxes for your pooch. Bubba Rose is generously donating all proceeds to Eleventh Hour Rescue. Santa Claus will be doing his part to help the dogs of Eleventh Hour Rescue this holiday season. We hope your pets are on the Nice List because Santa is stopping by to get his picture taken with all the good little dogs and cats! For a $15 donation, you will receive two 4x6 photos and one card frame. You will also receive digital copies of all photos taken during the session. This is ideal for making holiday cards using your pets photo with Santa! For an additional donation, you can get extra copies of your photos printed up or a specialized frame for your picture. Bring the whole family for a holiday portrait! There is much more in store for this great event, including a holiday wreath sale, paw print ornaments, food and snacks, and games and activities for the whole family. Your kids will love decorating their very own cookie from Cookies by Design or playing Rescue Ring-Toss after meeting Santa! There will even be a special appearance from Buster, the Eleventh Hour Rescue mascot. Dan Kleinrock will be setting the holiday tone with live music all day long. You can do your part to help make the holidays a little brighter for the dogs at Eleventh Hour Rescue. Visit our Wishing Tree and fulfill the wish of one of our adoptable dogs by purchasing items needed at our kennel or helping to sponsor training for one of our pooches. Are you interested in providing a loving home for one of our dogs? We will have adoptable dogs on hand who are all looking forward to a home for the holidays. All proceeds will benefit Eleventh Hour Rescue and help us to save the lives of many more dogs. For more information, please visit our website at www.ehrdogs.org, call 973.664.0865, or email IceCreamSocial@ehrdogs.org!

oin Eleventh Hour Rescue during the most wonderful time of the year at our very special event! On Sunday, December 4th, Paws-itive Experience will be transformed into a Winter Wonderland and you will not want to miss the exciting things we have planned for this day. Our Winter Wonderland event will be your one-stop shopping destination for the holidays this year. A great variety of crafters and vendors will be on hand to help you meet all your shopping needs! If you are

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Parents of Exceptional Children...


continued from front page one more interesting than the other. Meeting twice a month, volunteers and family members go for the learning and the fun. The TGIF Teen Group meets two times a month at the Roxbury Recreation Center on Eyland. Often there is a third night for additional activities with a specific intent. There may be a movie, a basketball game, or a theme night. Social appropriateness is so important, life skills are developed in a way that is fun among peers. Enrollment can be increased this year, some of the members have aged-out. The group is for 14-21 year olds, there is a yearly registration fee, the grant money does not cover everything, it

only goes so far. Perhaps you would be interested in Stage Left, this year there is also room for expansion which is unusual. During these exciting get-togethers at the Roxbury Performing Arts Center, RoxPac, these young people dive into the theatre arts, work on expressing themselves, to use their voice, perform, act, sing, dance, collaborate. The element of responsibility comes forefront 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 level of young adult finds very few places to meet and learn. The typical social opportunities do not exist for those with disabilities. They need to be created. In the past, there was a book club called Next Chapter Book Club, it has been on a short hiatus, the group is looking forward to starting again soon. PEC is available to train

book clubs that are interested in getting started. A Director and 2 assistants are paid thanks to the State Grant with the Township of Roxbury. This is a nice respite for parents and it gets the kids out with exposure to ordinary life, like attending shows, holiday shopping, hiking, camping, bowling, professional sporting events these groups know how to have fun. Approximately 11 students and young adults from college and high school and alumni regularly volunteer as peers and lead by example. Stage Left is currently looking for volunteers who have experience and/or a background in theatre arts. More are always welcome and needed. Reach Cheri at tomalexander@optonline.com for further information.

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By Elsie Walker he sounds of country music, bells, harp, acoustic guitar, contemporary carols, plus drama, puppets, and more come together to tell the nativity in a unique way at the 9th annual Christmas Arts program held on December 4th at 5pm at the Port Morris United Methodist Church, Center Street, Landing. Sharing their talents will be representatives of St. James Episcopal Church (Hackettstown), St. Michaels Roman Catholic Church (Netcong), Grace the Church on the Mount (Netcong), Flanders United Methodist Church (Flanders), Drakestown United Methodist Church (Budd LakeHackettstown area), Lower Berkshire Valley United Methodist Church (Roxbury) and the hosting church. Each church takes one or more scenes and depicts it through music, skits, or puppetry. Narration ties the pieces together. This unique mix of musical styles provides something for everyone. Sharing the sound of bells, skits of drama and humor, and a childrens choir will be St.

James Episcopal Church. Its bell choir director is Louise Olshan. The childrens choir director is Pam Laura, and the churchs pastor (and a member of its St. James Players) is the Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats. Providing the sound of the angels, the harp will be played by professional harpist, Linda Planseon, from Grace, the Church on the Mount. Providing a mix of contemporary and traditional song is St. Michaels Roman Catholic Church. The haunting Mary, Did You Know along with the Holy Is His Name and Silent Night will be performed by singers from the church accompanied by professional pianist Jack Amato, who will also play a piano solo. Providing the drama of a plot of vengeful King Herod, through song, will be the Port Morris United Methodist Church Chancel choir. This accapella group is directed by Richard Boyer, Jr., who is wellknown for directing productions at the Pax Amicus Theater. The group will also be joining the Flanders church in the closing song, a country song, Wheres the Line to

A Unique Nativity

See Jesus? which features Cathy Bingham on vocal and her husband, John on guitar. The Port Morris church will also be lending its puppetry talents to the program. The scene of the angels visit to the shepherds will be done by its puppet ministry, led by Tina Berchak. Joining in the program for the first time will be Michael Robinson of Lower Berkshire Valley United Methodist Church. Accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, Robinson will sing Josephs Lullaby.

Representatives from the Drakestown United Methodist Church will lend their voices as well, singing the traditional Birthday of a King and the contemporary song, How Many Kings". All are welcomed to attend the program. The Port Morris United Methodist Church is located at 296 Center Street in Landing. Theres parking on the street and in the lot behind the church (on Main Street). For more information, call: 973-347-0381.

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unday November 20th at 4pm: Celebrate the Thanksgiving season with Anandas Gratitude practice, featuring guest teacher Donna Scro. Live music and a special practice for all levels of yoga practitioners. $10 & 2 food item donations for the local pantry. Want to try Yoga? On Sunday November 27th at 4pm: Yoga For Those Who Cant Touch Their Toes A true beginners workshop Certified Anusara instructor John Levis starts us off with a fun and easy practice. Learn the basics of yoga and begin to unlock a world of great health! Saturday December 3rd 1pm 4pm -

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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 $15.00 per couple. Tickets are available at

Annual Art Gala & Auction

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Tell Them You Saw It In The Randolph News - November 2011 - Page 11 the ability to blend and segment sounds. That one cognitive skill alone is the cause of 88% of all reading problems.(2) Activities such as golfing, skiing or playing piano require training, not teaching. It is the same with building mental skills. Cognitive skills cant be taught they require training, practice and drill. Fifteen hours of lecture about playing piano will get you minimal improvement compared to 15 hours of practice. The same is true of cognitive skills! of individual skills rather than just telling you your IQ or learning style. Following the test will be a comprehensive consultation that will give you the chance to ask questions and learn more about the test results. Once you know the reasons behind the struggles youre facing, you can determine the optimal solution. Three reasons why your first step should be to determine the real cause. A Cognitive Assessment will: 1.) Eliminate guesswork. You can know the exact cause foremost learning, reading If you or someone you love has difficulty learning, or has a reading problem, and you want to do something about it, please take the first step - find the cause. Unfortunately, these skills are often ignored. Instead, we just ask our students to work harder or try again. Tutoring often fails because SYMPTOMS are targeted rather than CAUSES. In a 2005 study of 56,000 students using 36 different tutoring programs, the average result after one year of tutoring was less than 2 weeks net reading gain - even less in math.(3) But another 2005 study showed that when reading instruction followed cognitive training, the average net gain in reading was over 3 years! This is many times what is gained by tutoring - at a fraction of the cost per year gain.(4) Studies show that mental skills can be CHANGED! Studies show that six months of brain training intervention can dramatically raise these cognitive skills about 30 percentile points (a student performing at the 25th percentile level can expect to improve performance to the 55th percentile level).(5)(6) Mental skills can be improved not by teaching, but by practice and training. The brain responds to use and disuse by either growing and remaining vital or decaying, and thus, for the first time, we are learning to see mental weaknesses as physical systems in need of training and practice. Dr. John J. Ratey, Harvard Medical School, A Users Guide to the Brain 2) Help you avoid wasting money, time and effort pursuing wrong treatment choices. A cognitive assessment helps you understand what skills need to change in order to improve learning performance by targeting the cause rather than just the symptoms. 3) Provide a baseline measurement of mental strengths and weaknesses. You will clearly know what gaps there are between your present mental abilities and the abilities you want or need. You dont need to wait a year or pay $1,100 to $4,000 to find the cause. continued on page 16

Unlocking the Cause of Learning and Reading Struggles

By Dr. Ken Gibson ognitive Skills (also called processing skills, or intelligence) determine how easy, fast, and well we learn and perform. They are the mental tools required to process information, and the better the tool, the better the performance. Phonemic awareness is

Page 12, November 2011, Tell Them You Saw It In The Randolph News he Growing Stage The Childrens Theatre of New Jersey will be launching its new initiative to introduce the next generation to the magic of theatre. THE SAND BOX SERIES is theatre for the very young and is specifically designed for young people pre-school and kindergarten aged. The hour long program is under the direction of Danny Campos, a professional teaching artist for the company, and Lori B. Lawrence, the Growing Stages Director of Educational Programming. Both have also performed in a number of Growing Stage productions and are members of Actors Equity Association, the professional actors union. The series will begin on Saturday, November

Growing Stage Debuts Sand Box Series


12th and Sunday, November 13th with 2:00 PM performances with its first piece GOING TO THE THEATRE! A special day is planned for the entire family. Were going to the theatre! But what does that mean? Are we seeing a movie? How do you act out a story? Am I going to be scared when they turn the lights out? How do big people play pretend? And just who are Plink and Plunk? These mysteries and more are solved as your child is introduced to the world of theatre! This interactive experience will meld the performing and teaching artistry of our AEA performers. Shows will take place on the balcony of the Historic Palace Theatre, home to the Growing Stage, before an ideal audience of no more than 50 and will last no longer than an hour in total. The first half hour will be performance based followed by a second half hour that will include the audience with a hands on creative dramatics experience based on the theme of the performance. For the production of GOING TO THE THEATRE audience members will actually have the opportunity to creatively play on the companys professional stage. Currently in its 30th Anniversary Season of The Growing Stage the mission for the not-for-profit professional company remains to nurture the development of the performing arts through education, and to create, produce, and perform works that engage the entire family. The Growing Stage has built a long-standing reputation as a model of excellence in theatre for young audiences and strives to develop new initiatives through the arts, on both the stage and in the classroom, which will enhance and benefit the lives of our

young people across the state. Tickets for GOING TO THE THEATRE are $10.00 per person, with a $5.00 lap charge and can be reserved by calling the theatre at (973) 347-4946 or by logging onto the website at www.growinstage.com

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Tell Them You Saw It In The Randolph News - November 2011 - Page 13 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 construction venture. This home project helped him master the technique of constructing mass-produced, poured-cement houses using iron molds. His garage and the original Yankee stadium came from the same cement poured by his own Edison Portland Cement. Todays news is about battery operated cars and providing a charging station for them. Edison already had this technology 100 years ago in his own garage. He owned electric cars that used Edison batteries. Edison invented the alkaline storage battery in 1901 and spent years perfecting it for use in automobiles. The garage was the place to service these cars. Edison also had a gasoline filling pump in his garage for his 1922 Model T Ford a gift from his good friend Henry Ford. The most interesting feature of Edisons Garage was the turntable to help park these vehicles. A car could rest on the concrete turntable and a hand crank rotated it to a desired parking position. The driver never had to struggle backing the car into a spot, the turntable did the navigating. The garage helped turn Edison into Edison the family man. The garage gave him the liberty to tinker with his sons Theodore and Charles on home built motorized projects. At the age of 10, Charles Edison got help from his famous dad in building a workable vehicle from a 2 cycle marine engine and a drive belt. Theodore had the same fascination for explosives as his father and the same family spirit for playing pranks. Theodore thought the garage turntable was an ideal place to explode a few fire crackers with the crank 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 purchase 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

Thomas Edison - The Neighborhood Dad with the Super Garage

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

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Unlocking the Cause...


continued from page 11 At LearningRx we are committed to helping you quickly and affordably find the CAUSE of a learning problem. LearningRx uses the Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities (the gold standard of cognitive testing) and also includes an evaluation of ADHD and Dyslexia. The Cognitive Skills Profile report will provide you specific results. LearningRx has over 70 Testing & Training Centers throughout the country,

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he House of Good Shepherd in Hackettstown has scheduled a Holiday Bazaar for Friday, Nov. 18 and Saturday, Nov. 19. The Continuing Care Retirement Community, located at 798 Willow Grove Street, will have an assortment of beautiful

House of Good Shepherd to Host Holiday Bazaar

and unique hand crafted gifts for sale in the main lobby (lower parking lot) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. For further information, call (908) 6845900.

he Ladies Auxiliary of the Hackettstown Fire Department are planning a trip to the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular on

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Janices Corner

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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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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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Coming Out of the Shadows:

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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 World War. Times change, but people have transcendent dreams and goals and I wanted to see what would happen to some ordinary people when they were confronted with life and death decisions. Bushby takes his fascination with history and war and turns it into a provocative and engaging novel, while using his own experiences as well. He shares his influences when writing Shadow Soldiers, My life has been affected by the events and outcomes of the second world war. I am interested in the causes of the conditions that brought about the war as well as the period from 1918 to 1945. It is a broad period, I know, but that is where what we know today in terms of borders and nations was set. We live in a dangerous world that has always been so, but now, as in the 1930s

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

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n Monday, October 3, 2011, 18 dogs were put into a gas chamber in an Alabama shelter classified as a High-Kill shelter. Unfortunately, use of a gas chamber is an all too common and barbaric practice still used today in many areas when the local public animal shelter is overcrowded. That day, however, when they opened the gas chamber door all the dogs were dead save one. A 20 lb beagle walked out of the gas chamber when the ACO opened the door. He walked out wagging his tail glad to be walking from the darkness back again to the light of day. The local Animal Control Officer immediately carried him over to the volunteers and said Hes got to live. They wrapped him in blankets and put him in the quarantine area fully expecting him to die from the residual effects of the gas. When they arrived back at the shelter the following morning he stood up wagging his tail happy to see them. A volunteer took him to the vet on 10/5/2011, and the vet declared that he did not appear to have suffered any ill effects from the gas chamber and that his heart and lungs were clear. Eleventh Hour Rescue based in Rockaway, NJ received the following email

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Tell Them You Saw It In The Randolph News - November 2011 - Page 27

Page 28, November 2011, Tell Them You Saw It In The Randolph News

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