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    No.1 Vol. 9 mypaperonline.com September 2015

    by Kerry Breen

    On Sat. Aug. 15, res-idents of East

    Hanover steppedup to the plate at a softball

    tournament that doubled as

    a charity event to benefit

    the Be The Match nationalregistry.

    The softball tournament

    was a way for people to

    learn about donation, and

    register themselves, allwhile enjoying a popular

    sport on what turned out to

    be a beautiful Saturdaymorning in East Hanover’s

    Lurker Park. The softball

    tournament, held by theNew Jersey Career Fire

    Chief’s Association, is an

    annual event, although

    their cause changes from

    year to year.Eight teams played. It

    cost each team $1,000 to

    register, and each team also

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    to help grow the donor reg-

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    cially, and fund important

    research. Overall, the tour-

    nament raised $8,000,

    according to Rebecca

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    Be The Match.The East Hanover Fire

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    $1,000. The East Hanover

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    Greco, raised $225. The

    New Jersey State FMBA,

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    Livingston Fire

    Department, captained by

    Dennis Britt, raised $1,000.

    The Newark Firefighter’sUnion, captained by

    Charles West, raised

    $1,000. The New Jersey

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    Association, captained byBob Caruso, raised $1,000.

    The U.S.C.A., captained by

    Gerard Centanni, raised

    $1,000.

    Each team set individual

    donation goals, an ideal

    amount of money that they

    hoped to raise by the end of 

    the tournament. Every team

    was successful in fulfilling

    its goal. Donations weremade mostly through a

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    Cortney Wall, a local

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    opening of a special art

    exhibit on display until

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    tures more than 30 origi-nal pieces, many of them

    illustrating Wall’s deep

    affection for African

    wildlife.

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    this Jersey girl to touchpeople’s lives in one of 

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    By Anastasia Marchese 

    T

    he Whippany Fire House has a history of commu-

    nity involvement that has continued for more

    than 100 years. Its current location in downtown

    Whippany was built with money donated by citizens andlocal businesses and raised through community

    fundraising activities. Times have changed however and

    the current firehouse isn't sufficient to meet the growing

    needs of the community.

    One of the major problems with its current location isits proximity to the Whippany River, which places the

    fire hall in a flood plain. During severe weather the

    ground level of the building becomes flooded, causing

    damage to equipment and seriously compromising the

    firefighters ability to respond to emergencies.Another complication is the fire station's central

    location. The busy flow of traffic around the buildingcauses a greater likelihood of a collision as well as

    increased response times. The building is also too small

    to meet the needs of a much larger population then lived

    in Whippany when it was built.Instead of asking the town to fund the new building,

    the Whippany Fire Department decided to ask the com-

    munity to support them in their efforts to relocate. One

    of the upcoming events is the Garden State Brew Fest

    that will be taking place on Sat., Sept.26, at the Anchor

    Golf Center, in Whippany. The Garden State Brew Fest

    (GSBF) asked to partner with the Fire Department this

    year and a portion of the proceeds will go to help fundthe continued relocation efforts. There are just 3,500

    available tickets and the more people that attend themore money will be raised.

    Jen Shannon, of GSBF, commented on the selection

    of the Whippany Fire department as its fundraisingrecipient this year, "I saw a lot of their fundraising

    efforts and was very impressed, they are doing a great

     job and knew they were the perfect partner."

    This year's event will feature three main tents: The

    Oktoberfest experience, featuring German and autumnbrews; the Tri-state Tent featuring local brews from

    New York State, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; and the

    Best of National Craft Beer Tent; featuring great beers

    from across the county.In addition to the premium brews, there will be live

    music and food vendors. For those wanting a premiumexperience, there is a VIP pass. These passes come with

    early access starting at 1 p.m., on-site parking, and a

    special two hour food and beer pairing with hand select-

    ed beers available only to VIP ticket holders. VIP ticket

    holders also have designated VIP bathrooms. At a festi-val with more than 3,000 attendees, that alone may be

    worth the ticket price.

    General admission tickets include a souvenir glass

    with a specialty glass for those with VIP admission. All

    ticket holders have access to the main event and the beeris included in the ticket price.

    Dale Cowley is the Chair of the Weights and MeansCommittee for the Whippany Fire Department, and is

    working with GSBF to co-ordinate the fundraising

    efforts. When asked about the upcoming event he said,"I am looking forward to seeing the community come

    out and support us, so we can continue to serve them."

    Cowley has a long history serving at the Whippany

    Fire Department as a volunteer firefighter for more than

    20 years. His hope of community support for the volun-teer fire department's continuing efforts to relocate has

    it's foundation in the department's history and the com-

    munity's ability to support the department far into the

    future.General admission tickets to the GSBF cost $65 and

    VIP tickets are $125.Doors open for VIP attendees at 1 p.m. and general

    admission at 2 p.m. The festival ends at 6 p.m. Tickets

    are available online with other package options avail-

    able as well as shuttle tickets to and from the parking

    area.To find out more about the upcoming fundraiser go to

    www.gardenstatebrewfest.com.

    Brewfest Planned To Raise Money For Whippany Fire House

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    will be selling and signing hernew book "Let it Be a River:

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    Grace." All are welcome, Sept. 26, from 2

    p.m. to 4 p.m., at the First Presbyterian

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    Delany’s Clubhouse, a club for platelet

    donors at Community Blood Services. She

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    hosting marrow and blood donation

    events.Be The Match is a nationwide service

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    safety initiative.Volunteers with the “One Day One School” award-win-

    ning program will make its way over to the Borough Schoolon Sat., Oct. 10, to beautify the property and make sure its

    grounds are safe to all. The innovative program focuses the

    efforts of volunteer business owners, public and school offi-

    cials, and students to beautify school property and enhancesafety.

    Tom "Ace" Gallagher, founder of the nationally recog-

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    Mark Maire of the Morris Plains School District are excited

    for this next school clean up. Organizers are working withschool community members, inviting as many volunteers as

    possible to support the Borough School event.

    “The entire initiative is based on encouraging students to

    come out to participate and take ownership of their schools,”

    Gallagher says. “It provides a way to give back to the com-munity to provide our students and our community a school

    that is safe, beautiful and a place we can be proud of.”

    Morris Plain Superintendent Mark Maire says, “This is

    an incredible service to our facilities, and we thank Mr. Tom

    “Ace” Gallagher, founder of One Day/One School, for

    selecting Morris Plains. We are thrilled to host an event thatbrings local municipalities and school community stake-

    holders together to promote beautification, safety and envi-

    ronmental awareness.”The idea for One Day/One School hit Gallagher- owner

    of Whippany’s Ace Gallagher Stump Grinding- while walk-

    ing his children to school in 2007. Glancing up, he was

    alarmed by dead branches threatening to fall from the treecanopy. Recognizing the danger to school children, he con-

    tacted the district’s superintendent and offered to donate hisprofessional tree care services and enlist volunteers from the

    industry and community to make the school path safe.

    He proposed organizing this project as a one-day event to

    clean up the grounds of the school, remove debris, trim trees

    and do landscaping. Given the high cost, specialized skill,and safety considerations associated with tree maintenance,

    the school district welcomed the opportunity and joined the

    partnership for the one-day event.

    From that project, One Day/One School moved each year

    to a different location and grew to more than 200 volunteersworking hand-in-hand with school and municipal officials.

    Gallagher and Maire will join planning teams from East

    Hanover, Hanover Township and Morris Plains, who have

    maximized resources across multiple municipalities to sup-

    port this beautification program. This planning team will

    include the mayor, chief of police, school administration,HSA members, rotarians, Knights of Columbus and others.

    The award-winning program brings together tree experts,

    school officials, town representatives, local companies and

    students who volunteer their time and services to make their

    community school grounds cleaner and safer.The program’s objective involves one day of volunteer

    teamwork at one school to remove dangerous tree limbs and

    Volunteer One Day To Clean Up Elementary School In Morris Plains

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    Since its inception in 2008, the initiative has collectively

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    leaders of those other towns, along with Maire, to bring

    similar results for the Borough School grounds.The Oct. 10 event at Borough School will be dedicated to

    Ralph Politi Jr., a well-known East Hanover community

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    in 2012. Since the development of One Day One School,

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    as the central key to its ongoing success.

    Start time for tree services and other professionals is 8:30a.m. with area tree care partners and landscapers donating

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    plete cleanup of the area, followed by the planting of new

    trees and shrubs. The day’s events will conclude with a DJ

    and barbecue for all participants at 12:30 p.m., with foodcontributed by local businesses and prepared and served by

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    Gallagher concludes, “We are inviting everyone to

    become part of this network of volunteers that are giving

    back to the community; and of course any support you cangive would be greatly appreciated.”

    If interested in volunteering for this event, visit "One Day

    One School" on Facebook for more information. Contact

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    set for Sat., Oct. 17.

    Volunteer One Day...continued from page 8

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