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    Hibachi Grill & Supreme

    Buffet in Wayne boasts ahuge selection of favorite

    foods including Chinese,

    Japanese, American, Italian and

    Mexican that are sure to please

    all pallets.

    Every day the restaurant

    offers over 300 selections on its

    buffet bar, from traditional

    Chinese dishes to specialty items

    like hibachi chicken, beef tender-

    loin, Italian shrimp and mouth-

    watering prime choice rib eyesteak.

    For vegetarians or those look-

    ing for healthier options, there is a

    large salad buffet with fresh vegeta-

    bles, many toppings and a wide

    variety of dressings, including a

    special ranch thats made fresh

    daily. Theres also a great selection

    of freshly prepared

    rolls at the sushi bar.Of course, the

    most prominent fea-

    ture is the hibachi-

    style grill. Customers

    select their own meats

    and vegetables, and

    watch as a profession-

    al hibachi chef pre-

    pares their meal right

    in front of them.

    Hibachi Grill &

    Supreme Buffet is family-oriented,serving many kid-friendly foods

    like pizza, mashed potatoes and

    homemade yeast rolls. And lets

    not forget the spectacular dessert

    lineup: fresh fruit, pastries, cookies

    and an ice cream buffet with eight

    different flavors.

    Like its menu, Hibachi Grill

    & Supreme Buffets customers arediverse. During the day there are

    business professionals stopping in

    for a quick and light lunch. In the

    evening there are lots of families

    with kids. On the weekend youll

    see many couples enjoying a night

    out together. People come from far

    away to enjoy the eclectic blend of

    fresh food and the unique

    atmosphere.Having a wedding re-

    hearsal, party or a business

    lunch? Just ask about spe-

    cial occasions. No matter

    what your taste, Hibachi

    Grill & Supreme Buffet

    will be sure to satisfy.

    After all, satisfied cus-

    tomers are what have

    made this restaurant so

    popular.

    Hibachi Grill & SupremeBuffet is located at 862 Hamburg

    Turnpike in Wayne. It is open

    SundayThursday 11am10pm,

    and Friday and Saturday

    11am11pm. For more informa-

    tion, call the restaurant at 973-

    709-1777.

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    Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet offers over

    300 selections

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    NOTE: To have your groups announce-ment appear in Community Happenings,

    please e-mail your paragraph to [email protected].

    AUG 9

    Shomrei Torah, The WayneConservative Congregation, is hostinga Tot Shabbat Service on Friday,August 9 at 5pm. Young children(nursery 2nd grade) and their fam-

    ilies are invited to join us for a specialTot Shabbat Service with Ra bbi RandyMark. This service is geared specifical-

    ly for young children as we sing songs,hear PJ Library stories and meet otheryoung families! This program is opento the community. For information:Contact Randy Reiser [email protected] or call the syna-gogue office at 973-696-2500.

    AUG 17

    Wayne Elks will hold a dinner/danceLuau on Saturday August 17, starting

    at 7:30pm. Donation $30. Call Joyce

    for reservations at 973 956-8956.

    AUG 23

    Wayne Elks Army of Hope will have abarbeque night on Friday August 23from 7-9pm. Special menu , all youcan eat until supplies last. Donation$12. Call Joyce for reservations at 973956-8956.

    AUG 24

    P.O.L. Fire Company 2 and the WayneMemorial First Aid Squad have recent-

    ly received a new engine and ambu-lance to replace their existing appara-tus. As a friend and neighbor, wewould like to share this excit ingmoment with you by inviting the com-munity that we serve to our Wetdown.A welcoming party for the new equip-ment will be held on: Saturday, August24 from 1-6pm at 8 RohrbackMemorial Way. Durin this event hun-dreds of people, along with numerous

    first aid squads and fire companies inthe surrounding area will join us to

    celebrate with food, live entertain-ment and rides for the kids. Come andhelp us celebrate and we look forwardto seeing you there.

    Around theCommunity ...

    Wayne YMCA offers free swim lessonsto all second graders this fall. Secondgraders, along with their parent or

    guardian, must bring their most recentreport card (or their last report cardfrom first grade) to the Wayne YMCAto receive the free eight-week swimlesson this fall. This offer is valid fromSeptember 9 through December 22.For more information call 973-595-0100 or go to www.wayneymca.org.The Y is located at 1 Pike Drive inWayne.The Wayne YMCA is offering all

    incoming seventh graders a compli-mentary membership during their sev-

    enth grade year. To sign up, seventhgraders must present their last sixthgrade or most recent seventh gradereport card to the Ys Welcome Center.All seventh grade members willreceive a fitness center orien-tation. Membership for this seventhgrade year is valid through June 29,2014. For more information call 973-595-0100. The Y is located at 1 PikeDrive in Wayne.The Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge,

    Inc. is holding a huge sale at theCopper Tree Mall, 350 Ramapo ValleyRoad (Route 202) in Oakland onFriday, August 16 from 9am-9pm andSaturday, August 17 from 9am-5pm. Find a wide range of beautifulgifts and household items - some ani-mal-related, many not. All proceedsdirectly benefit the animals ofR.B.A.R.I. To learn more about ourorganization please visit www.rbari.org.

    Whether you are still suffering fromthe bleak memories of war or haveresolved to put it all behind you, PointMan Ministries is for you. Point Man is

    a Christian ministry dedicated to help-ing veterans find peace with them-

    selves and the world around them. Ifyou are doing fine after the war, thatsfantastic but dont forget about yourbuddies who are still suffering. Findout how you can help. Call Barry

    Jensen at 973-809-9665. Point ManMinistries meets the first Thursday ofevery month from 7:30-9:30pm atCornerstone Chapel 620 Route 23North, Pompton Plains.Visiting Angels in association with TheAlzheimers Foundation of America is

    offering free year round memoryscreenings. Free and confidentialscreenings are held from 2-4pm everythird Wednesday of each month exceptfor November. Call and make yourappointment today at 973-839-3761.All screenings are held at the VisitingAngels office at 2190 HamburgTurnpike, Wayne.

    Individuals providing care to spouseswho are chronicall y ill or incapa citatedare invited to join Jewish Family

    Service of North Jerseys spousal care-givers support group. Caregivers are avery important part of a healthcareteam, but they may also face stress

    and personal challenges that comewith caring for a loved one The group

    is being facilitated by Melanie Lester,LSW. If you or someone you know isinterested in joining the group, orwould like more information, pleasecontact Melanie Lester at [email protected] or call 973-595-0111. Pre-registration is required.The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.(GACW) is an active non-profit seniorgroup sponsored by the WayneDepartment of Parks and Recreationthat meets every Thursday at 1pm in

    the PAL Building, 1 PAL Drive inWayne. Day trips and overnight tripsare scheduled throughout the year,certain meetings host special speakers,and bingo is played for only GACWmembers one Thursday during eachmonth. To qualify as a member, youmust be a Wayne resident of at least50 years of age. Yearly dues are $7.For more information, call Val Turner,assistant recording secretary, at 973-694-5094. Or, come visit us!

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    pleasure on the third Tuesday of eachmonth. Requested donation is $2 frommembers of the Wayne Elks Lodge andmembers of the Wayne Adult

    Community Center. For all others,requested donation is $3. Lightrefreshments will be served.

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    12:30-2:30pm at the Wayne ElksLodge, 50 Hinchman Ave. For moreinformation, call 973-633-0734.The Riverview Garden Club, based in

    Wayne, is open to area residents whoare interested in gardening. Noviceand experienced gardeners are wel-

    come. Monthly meetings featuringeducational lectures are held on thefirst Wednesday of the month at the

    main branch of the Wayne Library.Excursions to botanical venues as well

    as demonstrations and hands-on proj-ects are scheduled throughout theyear. In addition, the club maintains

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    who have a disability and who areunable to cook or shop. Drivers are

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    An open invitation is extended to allseniors in the area to join the GoldenKey of Wayne. Dont get housebound come play bingo, dominoes, andcard games with some friendly seniors.Enjoy fellowship, fun, holiday parties,and trips. The Golden Key Club meetsevery Friday afternoon from 1-3pm atthe Post 174 American Legion build-

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    Summer is the season for

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    There are three general

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    -Whitening toothpastes

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    -Over-the-counter

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    -Over-the-counter whitening gels

    -Over-the-counter tray-based

    bleaching systems (purchased at

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    - Dentist supervised tray-based

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    your dentists office)-In-office bleaching, also called

    chairside bleaching or power

    bleaching

    Whitening Toothpastes:

    All toothpastes help

    remove surface stainsthrough the action of

    mild abrasives. Some

    whitening toothpastes

    contain gentle polishing

    or chemical agents that

    provide additional stain

    removal effectiveness.

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    help remove surface stains

    only and do not contain

    bleach; over-the-counter and

    professional whitening prod-ucts contain hydrogen perox-

    ide (a bleaching substance)

    that helps remove stains on

    the tooth surface as well as

    stains deep in the tooth. None

    of the home use whitening

    toothpastes can come even

    close to producing the bleach-

    ing effect you get from your

    dentists office. Whitening

    toothpastes can lighten your

    tooths color by about oneshade. In contrast, light-acti-

    vated whitening conducted in

    your dentists office can make

    your teeth three to eight

    shades lighter.

    Whitening Strips and

    Whitening Gels:

    Whitening gels are clear,

    peroxide-based gels applied

    with a small brush directly to

    the surface of your teeth.

    Instructions generally call for

    twice a day application for 14days. Initial results are seen in

    a few days and final results are

    sustained for about 4 months.

    The retail cost for this product

    is about $15 for a 14-day treat-

    ment.

    Whitening strips are very

    thin, virtually invisible strips

    that are coated with a perox-

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    strips are applied twice daily

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    days and final results are sus-

    Teeth whitening

    options By Peter Brusco, DMD

    What many jewelers

    consider custom

    work is ordering a

    raw casting from a catalog and

    then setting a customers loose

    stones into it. While this is

    definitely part of what anyjeweler does (including

    Boston Louis), it is essentially

    remodeling by using another

    companys stock design.

    Where we differ from the

    average jeweler is through our

    use of custom wax design. An

    original concept is cut into

    wax, and then molded into

    precious metals to create a

    new piece of jewelry.

    Wax models can be madeby the traditional method of

    having a sculpting artist cut a

    design directly into wax, but

    the modern method uses com-

    puter-aided design (CAD)

    technology. While we doboth, CAD uniquely allows us

    to completely create a design

    on the computer where we

    can see that design three-

    dimensionally from every

    angle.

    After a CAD design or

    hand-carved wax is completed

    and approved by the client,

    we next cast the item in gold

    or platinum using the lost

    wax process. Co-owner LouisBuddy Mazzo is a fourth-

    generation jewelry caster still

    operating his familys jewelry

    casting factory. Theres a

    huge advantage when you can

    control nearly every aspect of

    the production, he said.

    Co-owner Ken Boston

    recounts a situation where

    they had created a design

    exactly to their customers

    expectations. The ring was asurprise for the clients wife

    and therefore they couldnt

    take into consideration how

    small her fingers were. When

    the original wax was tried on

    her finger, it totally over-whelmed her hand.

    Whats cool about CAD

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    shrunk the design 30 percent

    on the computer and then

    remade the wax model. The

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    Boston Louis creates

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    tained for about 4 months.

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    ranges from $10 to $55 for a

    14-day treatment.

    Both of these products

    contain peroxide in a concen-

    tration that is much lower

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    tists office. Although some

    teeth lightening will be

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    whitening is much lower than

    results achieved with in-office

    or dentist-supervised whiten-

    ing systems. Additionally, use

    of over-the-counter products

    do not benefit from the close

    supervision of your dentist to

    determine what whitening

    process may be best for you, to

    check on the progress of the

    teeth whitening process and

    look for signs of gum irrita-

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    When the economy

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    Go camping. Just because

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    Head for the beach. In its

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    Staycations have become

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    Van Saun County Park,

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    Numer ous vari etie s of

    trees can serve as shade trees.These are typically deciduous

    trees that will have leaves

    during the warm-weather

    months and then shed them

    when the cooler seasons

    arise. However, some ever-

    greens and tropical trees also

    work well as shade producers

    in and around a landscape.

    American Arborvitae: Thisslow-growing evergreen is

    typically used to create tall

    hedges and privacy screens.

    It also offers year-round mod-

    erate to deep shade when the

    trees reach maximum height

    of 25 to 40 feet.

    American Beech: This tree

    offers shade and also edible

    nuts. It can grow up to 100feet in fertile, well-draining

    soils.

    Autumn Blaze Maples:

    These trees are known for

    their outstanding fall foliage.

    However, they also are fast-

    growing shade trees that can

    cool down any landscape.

    Bald Cyprus: The fern-like

    leaves of this tree providemoderate shade. This cyprus

    is low-maintenance and has

    few problems with insects or

    disease.

    Chinese Elm: This rapid-

    growing tree is excellent for

    screening or providing a

    windbreak. Small, dense

    foliage will fill in about five

    years, when it will be goodfor shade.

    Crepe Myrtle Tree: Myrtles

    are fast-growing shade trees

    in southern climates. In

    northern climates, they may

    grow more like a perennial

    shrub.

    Little-leaf Linden: This is a

    fragrant tree that blooms

    with yellow flowers in earlysummer. The dense foliage

    will remain on the tree into

    late fall.

    Moraine Locust: This tree

    is cold-hardy and can with-

    stand urban conditions. It is

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