221657_1380287721oct 2 2013 z1 low rez

Upload: coolerads

Post on 14-Apr-2018

215 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    1/28

    Have you noticed it is get-ting harder to do business

    today? Maybe its because

    large companies are squashing

    those who were once the backbone

    of the community. We believe that

    collaboration of these backbone-

    type businesses is the key to success

    moving forward.

    24-7 Networking Sales is a

    financially driven networking

    group. Each of my clients, as long

    as he or she is legally allowed to,pays a commission on completed

    sales after getting paid. Why not

    reward people who bring you

    business?

    I was always the person at the

    networking events whom peoplecould depend on to get new busi-

    ness from. Usually, I would give

    two to five leads at the monthly

    functions. (Notice I did not say,

    And then I would collect all of

    the sales leads people were recipro-

    cating.)

    In 2002, I transitioned from

    the paint industry and everyone

    came running, wanting even more.

    We formalized into a company to

    generate sales leads and pay com-missions. Now, 11 years later, it is

    continuing to grow.

    B&L Printings Gerry Harris

    has been a member since 2005. He

    continues to generate sales leads, as

    well as receive them. He is a realnetworker. His goal is to pay

    $30,000 in commissions in one

    year, and he has said: I cant afford

    not to be in 24-7.

    Our slogan is: We are look-

    ing for real networkers. We are

    going to challenge you to prove it

    and we have the cash to back up

    that challenge.

    We would like to cordially

    invite you to a vision casting night

    held on Wednesday, Oct. 16 from9-11am at True Vine Christian

    Center, 99 Two Bridges Road in

    Lincoln Park. We believe it would

    be worth your while to join us.

    Proverbs 3:5,6 God Bless AmericaRecycled Paper from 30% Post Consumer Waste

    October 2, 2013

    Zone 1, Vol. 11, No. 19

    We are a Family, Friendly Publication & The Official Paper of Wayne Day

    LOOK FOR 07470

    IN TODAYS

    LIFE & LEISURE

    Learn how networking can drive your

    business Vision Casting Night on Oct. 16By Philip Doyle, President of 24-7 Networking Sales

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    2/28

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

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

    OCT 5

    Location change. The Beefsteak

    Fundraiser for Paul Siversten, spon-sored by parishioners of St. Michaels

    Episcopal Church that will be held onSaturday, October 5 will not be held atOur Lady of Consolation Church, it willbe held at St. Michaels Parish Hall1219 Ratzer Road, Wayne. For all

    whom purchas ed ticke ts for thisfundraiser please note the change of

    location. If you would like to purchasetickets, please call 973-962-4323evenings or make out checks toFriends for Paul and mail to Friendsfor Paul, 17 Bayard Road, Somerset,

    NJ 08873 and the tickets will bemailed to you.

    OCT 12

    The Public Square Rosary, sponsoredby America Needs Fatima, will takeplace on Saturday, October 12 at12pm, at Our Lady of ConsolationChurch, 1799 Hamburg Turnpike,Wayne. Please join us. This is one ofmore than 8,000 participating church-es across the nation.

    OCT 14-16

    Womans Way Fitness Center inWayne is offering a free class duringtheir Open House on Monday October14, Tuesday October 15 andWednesday October 16. They offer

    over 50 weekly classes. A few of theclasses include, BTS Kickboxing,

    Zumba, Spinning, Yoga and morePlease call or stop by for more infor-mation. Womans Way is located at1479 Rt. 23 N. in Wayne. Call 973-305-1003 or visit www.womanswayfitness.com for more information.

    OCT 16

    The Musicales at Noon concertseries at St. Timothy Lutheran Churchin Wayne opens Wednesday, October16, with jazz vocalist Dana Reedy.

    Backed by her rhythm section of bass,guitar and light drum, Ms. Reedy willfeature standards, bossa nova andlight blues. The St. Timothy programs

    begin at 12pm and run for one hour,

    and the public is cordially invited. Noadmission is charged, but a free-will

    offering will be accepted. The churchhas an indoor elevator for easy wheel-chair access. For more information orfor directions to St. Timothy Church at395 Valley Road in Wayne, please call

    973-694-8316.

    OCT 20

    The Wayne Valley Fall Craft Showwill be held on Sunday, October 20,from 10am-5pm at Wayne ValleyHigh School, 551 Valley Rd,

    Wayne. The show will be sponsoredby the Wayne Valley Band Parentsand promoted by P.J.s Promotions.Over 100 quality exhibitors from four

    SERVING NORTH JERSEY Owned & Operated by Dennis Coyle Est. 2007

    FREE ESTIMATES!CALL TODAY!

    We do it all... Plant Installation, Pavers,Walls, Fertilizer, Maintenance, Mulch,

    Drainage & More!

    FREELandscape DesignWith Installation - 1 Year Warranty on Plants

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 2, Zone 1

    100% Mailed, Bi-Weekly Newspaper234 Main Street, 2nd Floor

    Lincoln Park, NJ 07035 973.696.8008

    Publisher: Joe Pellegrino Editors: Bethanne Pellegrino & Kenneth Nicholas Art Director: Robin Banta Graphics: Mary Lalama

    Sales: Lisa Buniewski, George Papendick, Classifieds: Kathleen Todd

    Please e-mail all press releases and calendar information to [email protected] or fax to 973.556.1991.

    Advertising in Life & Leisure is affordable and effective. We are a family friendly publication and therefore reserve the right to accept only

    advertisements that appeal to the entire family; the final determination of which is made by the Life & Leisure. Views expressed in Life & Leisure arethose of the respective columnists and writers, and do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher, or Life & Leisure. Advertising is open to anyonedesiring to reach the public and is subject to approval, revision and/or rejection at any time by the publisher. Many of the articles are paid for by theauthor and are in effect advertisements. Publication of any advertisement does not constitute, either implied or inferred, an endorsement of services,products or businesses advertised. 2013 Life & Leisure, LLC. Life & Leisure is a trademark of Life & Leisure, LLC.

    continued on page 6

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    3/28

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 3

    973-616-4555

    18 Newark Pompton Tpke., | Riverdalewww.AdvancedSportMed.com

    START FEELINGBETTER TODAY!

    Call now to scheduleyour consultation and

    treatment options.

    973-616-4555

    SUPARTZ is a solution of

    hyaluronate, a natural substance

    that acts like "oil" to cushion andlubricate your knee joint.

    SUPARTZ is injected directly into

    the knee. Just a single course of

    treatment (five injections given

    weekly) can provide long-lastingpain relief.

    SUPARTZ has been in use since

    1987 and approximately

    143 million injections given.

    SUPARTZ is the most prescribed

    Joint Fluid Therapy in the world.

    Keep your knees healthyto avoid surgery. Stayactive with SUPARTZ

    knee therapy.

    Our team is as committed to your recovery as you are.

    Youll feel comfortable in our spacious facility with itsprivate treatment areas and state-of-the-art equipment,where we employ a combination of modalities andtreatment techniques for better, faster results.

    We target the source of your pain,so you can get back to work, play anddoing what you love without surgery.

    Advanced Sports Medicine & Physical Therapy

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    4/28

    According to the latest

    research, medical

    breakthroughs, bet-

    ter living habits and being

    married are the key factors to

    longevity in the U.S. This

    means that you might spend

    more time living as a retiree

    than you did before you

    retired. If you worked from age

    20 to retirement at 65, you

    might still live another 45

    years to 110. (The new life

    insurance mortality tables

    extend to age 121!)

    The problem during your

    working years is whether or

    not you will invest and save

    enough capital so that your

    money can last for a full 45

    years after retirement. You

    want your money to keep you

    in the lifestyle you created for

    you and your spouse before

    retiring. It makes you pause

    for a moment to ponder the

    possibility that you might be

    the one to live beyond age

    100. You certainly wont be

    alone. The centenarian club

    (people over age 100) is grow-

    ing geometrically across the

    globe as never before imag-

    ined. In fact, there is a newclub formed as a result of this

    phenomenon called the super-

    centenarian club, comprised

    of people aged 110 or more!

    According to the

    Gerontology Research Group

    (GRG), there have been over

    500 verified American super-

    centenarians 21 are veri-

    fied and currently living.

    There are 20 Americans listed

    as pending and 16 asunverified. The oldest living

    verified supercentenarian

    from the U.S. is Jeralean

    Talley, aged 114. The oldest

    person ever from the U.S. was

    Sarah Knauss, who died in

    1999 at the ripe old age of 119

    years, 97 days. Do you have

    enough money to live that

    long?

    Its safe to assume that

    the overwhelming majority of

    these old folks have already

    far outlived their money. They

    must be financially dependent

    on others, including state and

    federal governments, their

    children and grandchildren,

    and charitable organizations.

    Quality of life diminishes

    quickly without disposable

    discretionary funds. If there

    were a way to have a personal

    private pension plan with no

    limit on the number of pay-

    ments received and with a

    guaranteed income for as long

    as you and your spouse should

    live even to age 121! wouldnt you grab it? I would.

    I did. And so can you. Let me

    show you how!

    As a matter of fact, avail-

    able today are savings and

    investment programs that will

    guarantee not only a joint

    income for you and your

    spouse, but an increasing

    income to boot! If youve

    never heard about this or if

    youd like to read more aboutit, call the office for a non-

    obligatory, no-cost, no-fee,

    no-commitment opportunity

    to meet me and I will demon-

    strate the possibilities avail-

    able to you today.

    These programs are

    available for any age group.

    There is a sense of urgency,

    though, because the industry

    offering such powerful prod-

    ucts has made changes, revi-sions and rescissions in the

    recent past with no further

    guarantee of availability. This

    means that once you own this

    type of guaranteed investment

    platform, it cant be taken

    away and is insured and

    backed not only by the state of

    NJ, but also the state in which

    the insurance company is

    domiciled. I told you this was

    amazing! Come see and learn

    all about these programs and

    concepts for yourself! Your

    portfolio, spouse and family

    will thank you, Im sure!Guarantees are based on

    the claims-paying ability of

    the insurance companies

    selected.

    Mark E. Charnet, CAS, CSA,

    is president and founder of

    American Prosperity Group.

    APG is the premier retirement

    and estate-planning franchise in

    the U.S. with 17 offices in eight

    states. Charnet has 32 years ofexperience in the retirement and

    estate-planning fields and en-

    courages your inquiries. He can

    be reached at 877-885-

    1APG(1274), 973-831-4424

    or [email protected]. For

    more information, visit

    www.1apg.com. Interested in a

    career in retirement and estate

    planning? Visit www.apgfran-

    chise.com. Securities through:

    BCG Securities, Inc. MemberSIPC, FINRA and a registered

    investment advisor.

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 4, Zone 1

    With Coupon. Cannot be combined withany other offers. Expires 10/31/13.

    With Coupon. Cannot be combined withany other offers. Expires 10/31/13.

    With Coupon. Cannot be combined withany other offers. Expires 10/31/13.

    $3 OFFOIL CHANGE

    Full Service Car Wash Triple Foam ClearCoat Polish Super Sealer Wax

    Tire Dressing Hand & Machine Dried

    Full Service Car Wash Triple Foam Clear Coat Polish/New Turbo Underbody Rinse Super Sealer Wax

    Tire Dressing Hand & Machine Dried

    ROYAL DUKECAR WASH

    $1 OFFANY CAR WASH

    NowOnly $1395 NowOnly $1495

    $2OFF ROYAL PRINCECAR WASH$3OFF

    FREEBRAKE INSPECTION

    With Coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Expires 10/31/13. With Coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Expires 10/31/13.

    1555 ROUTE 23 SOUTH WAYNE 973-633-1900FREE WiFi in Waiting Area Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm, Sun 8am-4pm

    JOIN OUR LOYALTY REWARDS PROGRAM@ ROYALCARWASHNJ.COM

    Complete Automotive Repair Center

    Brakes, Tune Ups, Etc.

    FREE Car Wash w/Oil Change

    Visit Our Full Detail Center

    Wheels Power Washed On All Cars

    Coupon Books Available Self Service Bays

    Welcome Dental Exam $95Includes Complete Set of X-Rays and

    Oral Cancer ScreeningNew Patients Only

    You may live beyond 100 will your money last as long

    as you do? By Mark Charnet

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    5/28

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 5

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    6/28

    states with handmade crafts, artand photography will be filling thegym and vestibule with their won-derful displays. There will also be a

    breakfast and lunch menu andbake sale that will be held by thesponsors. For further information

    about the show please go toww w.p jsp rom ot ion s.c om or cal l201-666-1340.

    OCT 23

    The Musicales at Noon concertseries at St. Timothy Lutheran Churchin Wayne continues Wednesday,October 23, with a recital by baritoneJames Pierce. The 60-minute concertbegins at 12pm and the public is cor-

    dially invited. No admission is

    charged, but a free-will offering willbe accepted. The church has an indoor

    R

    ecently I had the pleas-

    ure to speak to a large

    group of 40 active sen-iors at Cedar Crest in

    Riverdale about dentistry.

    Sponsored by Discuss

    (Philips, Sonicare), the pro-

    gram included a raffle of vari-

    ous new dental products,

    including air flossers, FlexCare

    Platinum toothbrushes, tongue

    scrapers and BreathRx bottles.

    I reviewed many of the

    topics Ive written about in

    Life and Leisure, includingdental implants, gum disease,

    oral hygiene (and the newest,

    easiest tools to use at home, dry

    mouth, teeth whitening, den-

    tal materials and the recent

    research on the effects of oral

    health).

    Everyone was inquisitive

    and showed great interest.

    Here are some of the best ques-

    tions asked, and my answers:

    Are dental mini-implants asgood as standard implants?

    In my office and my expe-

    rience in placing implants

    since 1998, each has its func-

    tion. I offer regular, standarddental implants as the first and

    best option to replace missing

    teeth, providing many

    anatomical, medical and indi-

    vidual needs are met. Mini-

    implants are used when inade-

    quate jaw bone is available

    and they are recommended

    only under certain circum-

    stances.

    Are over-the-counter fluoride

    rinses useful?

    Yes. As long as they areADA approved and used as

    instructed to reduce your

    chances of tooth decay.

    Are white fillings as good as

    silver fillings?Silver fillings are metal

    and therefore stronger than

    the white composite resin

    ones. Depending on each per-

    sons needs, cosmetic fillings

    wear down more

    quickly and

    weaken as the

    size increases.

    However, they

    give you a great

    smile, do notcontain mercury

    and have

    improved greatly

    over the years.

    Does whitening your teeth

    damage them?

    Overuse of whitening

    products prescription or

    over the counter by any-

    one at any age will dehydrate

    your teeth. It can weaken the

    tooth structure or haveadverse effects on the nerve

    and sensitivity of your teeth.

    Use as directed!

    Where does bad breath come

    from?

    Most causes of breath

    malodor come from the

    mouth. You must brush and

    floss your teeth at least twice a

    day, rinse with an antibacterial

    mouth rinse, brush or scrape

    the surface of your tongue, andsee your dentist for regular

    checkups and cleanings at

    least twice a year.

    Be sure to watch for the

    announcement of my next

    presentation at Cedar Crest in

    2014. It is open to the public

    and free! I am also available

    for group presentations. Please

    contact my office at 973- 838-

    5862, visit brusco.care.com

    or email us at [email protected].

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 6, Zone 1

    Answers to the best questions

    about senior oral health By Peter Brusco, DMD

    Guest speaker Dr. Peter Brusco captivated the audience atCedar Crest during his presentation Dental Care: New Technology

    For Seniors. He shared his expertise and gave the gift of time duringthe Active Adult Wellness Education Series (AAWES),

    a free lecture series open to the public.

    Community Happenings

    continued from page 2

    continued on page 8

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    7/28

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 7

    Dr. Peter Brusco, D.M.D.170 Kinnelon Rd., Suite 29A Kinnelon

    973-838-5862 www.drbrusco.com

    0%

    Payment Plans

    Dr. Brusco is a skilled, caring dentist who

    has served the community for over 30 years.

    Prevent cavities and gum problems. Make your teeth last a lifetime.

    NEW PATIENT OFFER

    $15000Expires 11-30-13.

    Not to be combinedwith any other offers.

    Dr. Peter Brusco, D.M.D.

    973-838-5862

    Includes: Comprehensive Exam Oral Cancer Screening

    TMJ Screening Dental Cleaning

    Blood Pressure Screening Full Mouth Xray Series

    (16 Xrays are Regularly $175)This Visit is Worth Over $345.

    Friendly, Caring Atmosphere with Gentle,

    Experienced Dental Professionals.

    Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding & Veneers

    TMJ Root Canals Teeth Whitening

    Oral Surgery Mini Dental Implants

    Implants Dentures

    Preventing Cavities And Gum Problems Will Not Only Give You A Great SmileFor A Lifetime, But Also Improve The Health Of Your Whole Body.

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    8/28

    elevator, for easy wheelchair access.For more information or for directionsto St. Timothy Church at 395 ValleyRoad in Wayne, please call 973-694-8316.The Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge,Inc. invites you to attend our 15th

    Annual Dinner & Tricky Tray fundrais-er on Wednesday October 23 atMacalusos Restaurant, 161 Rea

    Avenue in Hawthorne. Enjoy anevening with door prizes, 50/50, hun-dreds of baskets and more! Doorsopen at 5pm. The $50 entry ticketsmust be purchased in advance. Mailchecks to: R.B.A.R.I., Attn: Tricky Tray,

    2 Shelter Lane, Oakland, NJ 07436 orpay online: www.rbari.org. We areactively seeking basket donations forthis sell-out event. If you have anyquestions, please email [email protected]. All proceeds directlybenefit the animals of R.B.A.R.I.

    OCT 26

    Calvary Gospel Church will be hostinga Trunk or Treat for all kids grades

    K-5 on Saturday, October 26 from 3-5pm. Candy will be given out to kids.A Hoedown will follow at 5pm for allthose interested in having a goodtime. Hotdogs, chili and other itemswill be enjoyed. Enter the church by

    way of Jac kson Ave to Tudor Lane andfollow the signs. Come on out and joinus. Call 973-694-5385 for info.

    OCT 27

    Pancake breakfast sponsored by andheld at P.O.L. Fire Co. #2, Route 23and Alps Road, Wayne on Sunday,October 27 from 8am-12pm Purchasetickets in advance from any memberor at the door. Children 10 and underand senior citizens $5-adults $7.Pancakes, scrambled eggs, Frenchtoast, sausage, Taylor ham, home

    fries, coffee, tea, orange juice will beserved. All proceeds go toward pur-

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 8, Zone 1

    Developing the Foundation for a Lifetime of School Success!Family Owned and Operated Est. 1972

    Infants, Toddler, Preschool, KindergartenGrades 1-6 Ages 6 Weeks To 12 Years

    ($$%$*$)"*"##&

    CORE APPLECORE APPLE

    Visit our school and findout how many consecutive

    years over 90% of ourchildren scored in the top

    10% nationally...

    and they are hav ing theMOST FUN in their

    lives!

    A Truly UniqueMontessori School Unique Phonics

    Reading Program

    Hands on MathCurriculum

    Computers

    Music

    Foreign Language

    3 or 5 Half Days

    Full Days 7am-6:30pm

    Fastrackids Parenting

    Seminars

    Character Education

    After School Clubs

    Summer Camp Daily Swimming

    Lessons, Heated Pooldesigned for safety of

    young children Sports/Organized Games

    Arts & Crafts

    Field Trips/Fun

    Themed Days Music/Dance

    In House Events

    Nature & Science

    Computers Cooking

    After Camp Clubs Jr. Counselor Program

    Fastrackids

    '''!!$##"##

    Community Happenings

    continued from page 6

    continued on page 11

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    9/28

    This summer, the

    Performing Arts

    Academy (PAA) in

    Pompton Lakes participated

    in the week-long U.S.

    Tournament of Dance in

    Atlantic City. Alexa Lobosco

    of Pompton Lakes, a senior

    at DePaul Catholic High

    School, took home the covet-

    ed title of Miss Dance of the

    United States, along with a

    $10,000 scholarship. Lobosco,

    a PAA student since age two,

    plans to raise funds for juve-

    nile diabetes research.

    Amanda Egan and Suzie

    Fischbach were awarded first

    and second runners-up,

    respectively.

    Several other PAA stu-

    dents took away national

    titles, including Delaney

    DeStefano (Petite Miss

    Acrobat), Jolie Schaub

    (Junior Miss Acrobat),

    Samantha Murphy (Teen Miss

    Acrobat), Jillian Schear

    (Junior Miss Dance), Mario

    Rizzi (Junior Mr. Dance),

    Jolie Schaub (International

    Princess of Dance) and Alexis

    Garcia (International Queen

    of Dance).

    PAA won the 11- and

    12-year-old division of the tap

    championships and had a

    clean sweep at the acrobatic

    championships, winning the 8

    and under division, the 9- and

    10-year-old division, the 11-

    and 12-year-old division and

    the 13 and over division.

    During the competition, tal-

    ent scouts observed and

    selected 26 PAA students to

    become members of the U.S.

    Dance and Acrobatic Team,

    which provides young

    dancers the opportunity to

    perform at Madison Square

    Garden, the Prudential

    Center, Hershey Park, Walt

    Disney World, Radio City

    Music Hall, and many other

    prominent venues.

    PAA also had the honor

    of receiving the prestigious

    Diamond Award and

    Emerald Award, given to

    the highest scoring routines of

    the week. To culminate an

    amazing week, PAA was also

    chosen as the Top Studio

    winner!

    Additional awards and

    scholarships were presented to

    PAA students throughout the

    week, and PAA teachers and

    choreographers were acknowl-

    edged for their hard work and

    tremendous talent. Chore-

    ography awards were present-

    ed to K.C. Castellano,

    Meghan Frayne, Dawn

    Laviola-Schaub, Chris Lee

    and Katy Spreadbury.

    Under the artistic direc-

    tion of Dawn Laviola-Schaub,

    PAA enters its 23rd year of

    exceptional dance instruction

    this fall. We are extremely

    proud of our students and

    teachers, and we look forward

    to hearing from you! For more

    information about this award-

    winning studio, please con-

    tact us 973-839-7800 or thep-

    [email protected]. View pho-

    tos and videos online at

    www.thepaa.com.

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 9

    PERFORMING

    ARTS

    ACADEMYj

    973-839-7800194 Wanaque Ave. Pompton Lakes

    Visit Our Website:www.thepaa.com

    Dawn La Viola-Schaub - Artistic Director

    ALL NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART STUDIOThe New Studio is 3 levels, offering 5 beautiful spacious dance rooms, central air, 2 lounges & bathroom.

    Large observation windows in a safe, secure, facility.

    REGISTER EARLY

    TO GET THE CLASSES OF YOUR CHOICE.

    Or Register by Mail to get the class of your choice.

    Any questions please call:

    973-839-7800j

    WE OFFER A LARGE VARIETY OF DANCEBallet Tap All Boy Hip Hop Jazz Lyrical Contemporary Modern Hip Hop

    Acrobatics Pointe Tumbling for Tots and so much more!

    NOW OFFERING CHEER TUMBLING!

    NOW ACCEPTING FALL REGISTRATION

    j

    j

    jj jjj

    Performing Arts Academy wins big in Atlantic City!

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    10/28

    The elderly are at

    risk for depression

    and are under-

    served by the mental health

    profession. Many are resistant

    to treatment because they

    equate depression with weak-

    ness or death. Here are some

    coping strategies for you and

    your loved ones.

    1. Recognize that depression

    is an illness. Family members

    should be aware of the disabil-

    ity that depression can cause

    and should avoid making

    depressed parents or relatives

    feel guilty by telling them to

    get out more or pull them-

    selves up by the bootstraps.

    Depression is an illness and

    can become quite debilitating

    if left untreated.

    2. Dont dismiss symptoms. If

    your loved one is not eating

    for more than a few days or

    loses interest in activities they

    used to love for more than two

    weeks, these could be signs of

    depression. Unexplained cry-

    ing, sadness that lasts for

    extended periods and social

    withdrawal are other signs.

    3. Talk about how they feel.

    Instead of plunging directly

    into a tough discussion about

    treatment, try asking whats

    going on. Say: Ive noticed

    you havent been sleeping

    well or You seem so sad late-

    ly and dont seem like your-

    self. Using gentle probing

    will not instantly put the elder

    on the defensive.

    4. Allow them to remain

    independent. Do not take

    over doing tasks for them that

    they can do for themselves.

    Doing things for a depressed

    person only reinforces their

    perception that they are

    worthless and incapable.

    5. Seek professional help. If

    they are resistant to help, tell

    their doctor your concerns

    and behaviors youve noticed.

    Older people are sometimes

    less resistant and more willing

    to listen to a doctor.

    6. Be involved in the treat-

    ment. Get your relative to go

    on outings with you or go back

    to an activity that he or she

    once enjoyed. Encourage

    them to be active and busy,

    but not to take on too much at

    one time.

    Sonia Scott is the owner of Dor-

    son Home Care, a full-service

    home health care agency provid-

    ing families throughout North-

    ern and Central New Jersey

    with compassionate home care

    services since 1989. For more

    information, call

    973-672-7691 or visit

    www.dorsonhomecare.com.

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 10, Zone 1

    SALES SERVICE REPAIRS

    EurekaCordless

    Brush Vac

    $4299

    Power, quiet & lightweight Cleans carpet & bare floors 2-Motor System

    EurekaMaximum PowerCanister Vacuum

    Eureka Optima

    Soft Grip Looped Handle Telescopic Handle

    Motorized Brushroll No-tip/Anti-clog Tools-on-Board Power - 12 amps Cord Length - 20ft.

    $5999

    Hoover

    Steamer

    $19999

    12 amps 5 Spin Scrub Brushes On-Board Powered

    Hand Tool for Stairs,Upholstery

    24 Cord 1 Year Warranty

    Performance

    Plus

    Platinum

    Powerful 12-amp Motor Motor Protection System QuickDraw Tools on Board TriForce Agitator 30-Ft. Power Cord HEPA Filter

    Not valid with other offers. Expires 10/31/13.

    Buy 2 Packages of SameType Bags (3 pack size only)& Get 1 Pack of the

    Same Size FREE

    FREEVacuum Bags!

    1400 Watt motor Convenient for carpets & hard floors Lightweight, compact design Deluxe on board accessories Metal telescope wand 2 Year Warranty

    Riccar

    Super PowerfulHepa FiltrationSuper light 8 lbs

    PanasonicCan

    12 Amp Motor Quick Release

    Handle On Board Tools

    $27999

    $29900Special

    $22999

    Conveniently Located On Route 23 SouthAt 615 Route 23 Pompton Plains

    973-839-5666

    Authorized

    Service Center & DealerFor Most Major Brands

    Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

    www.vacshackinc.comwww.vacshackinc.com

    Since 1976

    With this coupon only. Not valid with other offers.Expires 10/31/13.

    10%OFF

    On AllVacuum Repairs

    $11999

    AUTUMN CLEAN-UP TIME!

    All Brands Serviced

    LARGEST VACUUM PARTS SELECTION IN NEW JERSEY

    Six ways to help elderly depression

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    11/28

    chase of new Firematic Equipment.

    OCT 30

    The Musicales at Noon concertseries at St. Timothy Lutheran Churchin Wayne concludes Wednesday,October 30, with an appearance byLudwig Van Beethoven, himself! Somein the audience may recognize theperformer as pianist Dennis Kobray.The 60-minu te concer t begin s at12pm, and the public is cordially invit-ed. No admission is charged, but afree-will offering will be accepted. The

    church has an indoor elevator, for easywheelchair access. For more informa-tion or for directions to St. TimothyLutheran Church at 395 Valley Road inWayne, please call 973-694-8316.

    NOV 2

    The Packanack Lake Mothers Clubwill host their 25th Annual HolidayBazaar on Saturday, November 2 atthe Packanack Lake Clubhouse, locat-ed at 52 Lake Drive West, on theshore of Packanack Lake in Wayne.The event will be open to the public

    from 10am-4pm. Prospective shop-pers can get a preview of these qual-ity items by visiting the PackanackHoliday Bazaar blog at http://pack-anackholidaybazaar.tumblr.com. Abake sale with hot cider will also beheld at the entrance to the fair. Formore information please contactKristen Kruczowy at 973-903-4282or email at [email protected].

    Around the

    Community ...

    True Vine Christian Center, located at99 Two Bridges Road in Lincoln Parkoffers a food pantry which is openevery second & fourth Wednesday ofthe month. Remaining 2013 datesare as follows: October 9 & 23,November 13 & 27, December 11 &

    19 (this is the third Wednesday sincethe forth is Christmas Day). The hoursare from 5:30-6:45pm. It is for fami-lies that are in need.Passaic County Court AppointedSpecial Advocates (CASA) forChildren, a non-profit organizationdedicated to advocating for abusedand neglected children in foster carein conjunction with Storage Stationand Funds2Org is conducting a usedshoe drive. From Tuesday October 1to Friday, November 8 used shoes,preferably in pairs, can be brought tothe Storage Station located at 2354Hamburg Turnpike, Wayne NJ,

    07470. Donated shoes can be child or

    adult, male or female, winter or sum-mer, dressy or casual- anythinggoes! Storage Station will acceptdonations during their business hourswhich are Monday-F riday 10am-5pm and Saturday 10am-2pm.

    Donations are of course, taxdeductible. For questions, please call973-832-4002 or email Stephen@passaiccounty casa.org.The new Entertainment Books are

    here. Wayne Presbyterian Church willbegin selling them immediately. Theprice has been reduced to $25 each.The book s offer di scounts o n fine di n-ing, fast food, travel, family activi-ties, movies and much more. Booksfrom other states and Canada arealso available upon request. To

    purchase a book, call WaynePresbyterian Church at 973-694-7109 or stop by the church office

    located at 1200 Alps Road at the cor-ner of Ratzer Road in Wayne onMondays between 12:30-2:30 pm.Wayne YMCA offers free swim les-sons to all second graders this fall.Second graders, along with their par-ent or guardian, must bring theirmost recent report card (or their lastreport card from first grade) to theWayne YMCA to receive the free

    eight-week swim lesson this fall. This

    offer is valid from September 9through December 22. For moreinformation call 973-595-0100 or go

    to www.wayneymca.org. The Y islocated at 1 Pike Drive in Wayne.

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 11

    SHIRT LAUNDRY TAILORING COMFORTERS GOWNS

    SHOEREPAIR

    Buononatos Valley Brooke CleanersEstablished 1971

    309 Valley Road, Wayne(973) 696-4446Major Credit Cards Accepted

    $400OFF$2000ORDERWith coupon on incoming ordersonly. Cannot be combined with

    any other coupon or offer.

    Expires 10/31/13.

    Pick-up or Drop OffService, Same Price

    $100/Square Ft.With coupon on incoming orders only.

    Cannot be combined with anyother coupon or offer.

    Expires 10/31/13.

    AREA

    RUG

    CLEANING

    HIGHEST PRICES

    PAID ON THE SPOTParagon Jewelers

    Record High Gold Prices

    Sell TheGold Jewelry

    You No

    Longer Wear

    We Also Buy Sterling Silver & Coins

    Rt. 23 N. & Jackson Ave.Pompton Plains

    In The A&P Shopping Ctr.

    Next To Home Goods & T.J. Maxx

    973-839-0611

    Open Tues.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-5

    Gold Now $1,325 oz.

    Lauren M. Salch, D.M.D. & Ryan P. Zlotkowski, D.M.D.

    Complete Examination, Full Series of X-Raysand Consultation

    $

    89Reg. $259 For new patients only.

    Not to be combined w/any other offer. Expires 10/31/13.

    Veneers Crowns Bridges Dentures Implant CrownsTooth Colored Fillings Sedation Dentistry

    973-835-0702

    435 Ringwood Ave Pompton LakesVisit Our Website For Hours and Services: www.PomptonDentalArts.com

    ~In-Office Whitening ~Invisible Braces

    Complimentary Consultation for Invisalign (reg. $153)Delta Dental Provider - 10% Senior Courtesy

    Community Happenings

    WAYNE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL

    SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20TH

    10am to 5pmWAYNE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL

    551 Valley Rd., Wayne, New Jersey

    100 Quality CraftersStained & Painted Glass, Pottery, Ceramics,

    Folk Art, Florals, Fine Photography, Tutu's,Apparel, Fiber, Country & Garden Items,

    Hand Crafted Jewelry, Tote Bags, Pillow,

    Candles, Soaps & Much More.

    SPONSORED BY

    THE WAYNE VALLEY BAND PARENTS

    Admission $3.00

    Show by P.J.s Promotions

    201-666-1340www.pjspromotions.com

    continued from page 8

    continued on page 18

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    12/28

    Choosing a pet isnt

    about choosing the

    breed that is the in

    pet of the moment. Instead,

    the right pet should be a com-

    panion who will be comfort-

    able in your household and

    amenable to your lifestyle.

    While there are plenty of

    people who envision romps in

    the park with their pooches

    or an active game of fetch,

    some people would prefer a

    dog that is happier lounging

    on the sofa.

    While some dogs may be

    boisterous animals full of

    unending stores of energy,

    there are plenty of placid

    breeds that fit better in a laid-

    back environment. Dogs with

    low energy still exercise, but

    this exercise may mean a short

    walk or some time spent play-

    ing indoors.

    Here are some breeds

    that require less daily energy

    expenditure and may be happy

    spending most of their time

    lounging around.

    Basset Hound: Placid and

    slow-moving, Basset Hounds

    are direct descendants of

    Bloodhounds. They were

    raised to hunt various game,

    but they can be good with

    children and other animals.

    Their stubbornness can make

    them difficult to train.

    However, they are food-moti-

    vated, and this could be their

    inspiration to learn.

    Bulldog: The English

    Bulldog is a medium-sized,

    compact dog with a pushed-in

    face full of skin folds. It is one

    of the gentlest dogs and is gen-

    erally well behaved with chil-

    dren and other household

    pets. Because of their short

    muzzles, they may have

    breathing problems and intol-

    erance to extreme tempera-

    tures.

    Bullmastiff: Said to be a

    cross between the Mastiff and

    the Bulldog, a Bullmastiff is an

    excellent choice for a guard

    dog. Bullmastiffs crave human

    attention and like to be

    indoors.

    Clumber Spaniel: One of

    the least known members of

    the Spaniel group, this heavy-

    boned pooch will romp outside

    but is generally inactive

    indoors. Keep in mind that

    they tend to shed and drool.

    Great Dane: This breed is

    known for its giant size and

    gentle personality. Danes take

    to training well and are fairly

    low-maintenance. They need

    less exercise than their size

    might indicate. One

    thing to note is that

    their large size con-

    tributes to their short-

    er life expectancy.

    Great Pyrenees:

    A large, white dog

    that has a reputation

    of being calm and

    patient. A Pyrenees

    may be low energy, but it

    needs daily grooming atten-

    tion to keep fur from matting.

    Italian Greyhound: Al-

    though they are known as rac-

    ing dogs, Greyhounds do not

    need constant exercise to

    remain happy. Daily, moderate

    walks will be effective, and

    these dogs prefer a quiet

    household.

    Irish Wolfhound: Known

    for their height, Irish

    Wolfhounds are tall as well as

    rugged and heroic. Though

    powerful, Irish Wolfhounds

    have a docile temperament

    and are family-friendly.

    Pug: This little, stocky

    dog rarely seems to be in a bad

    mood. They love to follow

    their owners around and crave

    attention. Because of their

    short snouts, Pugs also may

    have breathing issues and tend

    to snore. Owners must make

    efforts to keep them cool in

    the summer.

    Brought to you by Dr. Matthew

    Krupnick, the owner of the Pe-

    quannock Animal Hospital. He

    grew up in Kinnelon and is hap-

    py to be home with his wife,

    three cats and two dogs to

    provide quality and compassion-

    ate care for your pets in the com-

    munity. The Pequannock Ani-

    mal Hospital is located at 591

    Newark Pompton Turnpike in

    Pompton Plains. You can reach

    them at 973-616-0400.

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 12, Zone 1

    WHERE YOURPET IS FAMILY

    Dr. Matthew Krupnick, D.V.M.

    Full Service Animal

    Hospital, Specializing

    in Cats & Dogs

    Complete Medical,

    Dental & Surgical

    Services On Premises

    Caring & Competent Staff

    591 Newark Pompton Tpke.

    (near Friendly's)Pompton Plains, NJ

    973.616.0400

    Hours: Mon 8-6pm Tues 8-4pm

    Wed 8-7pm Thurs 8-6pm

    Fri 8-5pm Sat 8-12pm

    FREE ExamNEW CLIENTS ONLY.

    Limit 1 per pet.

    Not combinable w/other offers. Expires 10/16/13.

    15% OFFExam Fee

    ONE TIME ONLY. Limit 1 per pet.Not combinable w/other offers. Expires 10/16/13.

    OpenSaturdays

    www.PequannockVet.com

    These dogs love laid-back living

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    13/28

    At B Fit Studio in

    Pompton Plains, we

    host pole parties that

    bring in bachelorettes, birth-

    day girls and parties just for

    fun. But two weeks ago, we

    were booked to host a differ-

    ent kind of party. A woman

    named Trudy called to book a

    party to celebrate life.

    Trudy told an inspira-

    tional and heartbreaking

    story. She is a single mom

    struggling to raise a 17-year-

    old boy. In February, she

    rushed to the hospital

    expecting the doctors to tell

    her she had kidney stones.

    She soon found out that she

    was fighting a mass in her

    ovary, which soon led to a

    full hysterectomy on April 3.

    During her blood tests,

    Trudy was also told that she

    had a lump in her breast. On

    April 23, she had a bone

    biopsy surgery, which found

    abnormal bone formation.

    About three weeks later, she

    was having a double mastec-

    tomy with radiation and

    chemotherapy.

    Today, Trudy is back at

    Chilton Hospital to start

    more chemotherapy and a

    new drug with a long list of

    side effects.

    Trudy told us she want-

    ed a pole party while she was

    getting ready to undergo her

    upcoming and grueling round

    of drug therapy. I contacted

    the B Fit instructors, who all

    decided to donate their time.

    There would be pole danc-

    ing, chair dancing, strip teas-

    ing and Zumba! Together we

    planned a spectacular party

    for September 21 in order to

    celebrate life.

    September 21 came and

    the party was a hit. Trudy,

    her friends and the instruc-

    tors all had a blast. Most of

    all, it was refreshing and

    enlightening. We stood in

    awe of the brightness of

    Trudys smile the whole time.

    Trudys story may be

    similar to other breast cancer

    stories around the globe. Yet

    I was completely in awe

    when I met her. She does not

    feel she is a victim, and shes

    not asking for charity or sym-

    pathy. She is the strongest

    and most beautiful woman

    Ive ever met, and she is

    inspiring her friends, family

    and strangers every day.

    Trudy wears a dress to all of

    her treatments and her doc-

    tors refer to her as a rock star.

    Above all, Trudy is

    incredibly brave. She is fight-

    ing one of the biggest battles

    of her life with a wide smile

    on her face. If you ever bump

    into her and get a chance to

    chat, youll immediately see

    that she inspires you to be

    the best version of yourself.

    When with her, you truly

    believe that beauty is always

    within, and that every single

    day of your life is the best day

    of your life simply because

    youre alive.

    It was an honor for us at

    B Fit Studio to host this

    incredible event for Trudy

    and her friends. We hope

    that through our pole party

    we were able to bring aware-

    ness to her cause and, more

    importantly, to provide sup-

    port and encouragement for

    Trudy. But frankly, I believe

    that she was more of an

    encouragement to us than we

    could ever be to her.

    To learn more about

    Trudy and her cause, give us

    a call at 973-303-2799.

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 13

    Celebrating life: Trudys inspirational pole party By Ethel Baumberg

    To Advertise Call 973-696-8008

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    14/28

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 14, Zone 1

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    15/28

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 15

    Scan To Open Your CashBack Checking account

    *Domestic ATM fees will not be refunded if qualifications are not met during the monthly qualification cycle. Qualification Cycle means a period beginning one (1) business day prior to the first day of t he currentstatement period through one (1) business day prior to the close of the current statement period. Qualifications required each monthly qualification cycle: have 15 debit card POS transactions post and settle youraccount, access Online Banking and receive E-statement and maintain an active Real Savings Account. 2% cash back on debit card purchases up to $400 that post and settle; $8.00 maximum per qualificationcycle. If your daily balance is $0.01 to $10,000, the APY (annual percentage yield) paid on the entire balance will be 0.50%. A range of 0.50% - 0.18% APY will be paid on the portion of your daily balance that is

    $10,000.01 or greater depending on how much you keep (calculated on an I nterest Rate of .15%), when qualifications are met during the monthly qualification cycle. If qualifications are not met during the monthlyqualification cycle a base APY of 0.10% will be paid on your entire daily Real Savings Account balance. Minimum balance to open the Real Saving Account $50.00. Fees many reduce earnings (if qualifications are

    not met). If your balance drops below $50.00 anytime during the month your account will be changed a $5.00 Service Charge. Rates may change. APYs available as of 04/01/2013.

    www.ASBNOW.com

    Open Your Atlantic Stewardship Bank Cash Back Checking With Real Savings

    Account Today! Scan Or Go To Www.Asbnow.Com Or Call 201-444-7100

    Cashback Checking with Real Savings.

    A HigherLevel Of Banking

    Introducing

    Plus

    on Debit Card Purchases*2%CASH BACKdeposited directly into yourreal savings account

    Its Automatic!

    ATM Fee Rebates*

    Earn .50% APY on your

    Real Savings Account*

    Online Banking

    E-Statements

    No Minimum Balance

    No Monthly Service Fee

    The Personal Checking Account That Pays You Cash Back

    b lif dl i j O t b 2 2013P 16 Z 1

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    16/28

    Raking leaves is a fact of

    life for many home-

    owners. Cool autumn

    weather and less sunlight are

    signals to certain trees that it is

    time to shed their leaves. A

    leafless tree is more capable of

    conserving energy and riding

    out the winter successfully.

    Trees also shed their leaves dur-

    ing periods of drought or if they

    have produced too many leaves

    in the summer and need to

    conserve water.

    For homeowners, fallen

    leaves can be an unsightly nui-

    sance that can stain concrete

    and smother lawns, especially

    when fallen leaves are not

    promptly removed. Raking is a

    timely task many homeowners

    dread. But it is possible to cut

    down on the time it takes to

    clear a yard of all those

    unsightly leaves.

    Wait for the majority of

    leaves to drop before beginning

    your work. If you start too early

    in the season, you may end up

    raking multiple times and that

    is not time-efficient.

    Use the technology at

    your disposal. If the grass is still

    growing, you can use a

    mulching mower to take care

    of some of the leaves. The

    mower will shred the leaves

    and create nutrients for the soil

    and the lawn. However, once

    the lawn stops growing you do

    not want to cut it too short.

    This is when it is time to take

    out the rake.

    A composting vacuum

    and leaf blower are other ways

    to make quick work of cleaning

    up leaves. Although these

    devices may not be as eco-

    friendly as a rake, they can sig-

    nificantly reduce the time it

    takes to clear a yard of fallen

    leaves.

    Remember to rake down-

    wind. It is a good idea to save

    raking for a day when it is not

    too breezy; otherwise, you may

    end up raking the same spots

    over and over. Handle small

    spots at one time and rake the

    leaves into small piles. Then

    you can easily transfer the

    leaves to a tarp or bag and set

    aside for disposal or deposit

    them into your compost heap.

    Invest in a lightweight

    leaf rake and a good pair of

    gloves. Being comfortable

    while doing the work will make

    it go more smoothly and quick-

    ly, and a lightweight rake wont

    be too taxing, while gloves will

    prevent the formation of blis-

    ters. In addition, take breaks to

    rest and recharge.

    Move your feet as you

    rake so your arms and back are

    not doing all of the work.

    Think of it as dragging the

    leaves more so than just shuf-

    fling them around. The more

    leaves you can gather in one

    pass of the rake, the more

    quickly the job will go.

    Spread the work around.

    Sharing the task with others

    certainly cuts down on the

    time it takes to clear the yard.

    Have a leaf-raking party in

    which members of the house-

    hold each pitch in before

    everyone enjoys a well-

    deserved backyard barbecue.

    Although raking leaves

    may not be the average home-

    owners favorite activity, it is a

    healthy one. Various muscles

    are worked when raking,

    which also is a good form of

    cardiovascular exercise. In

    fact, a person who weighs 180

    pounds can expect to burn

    more than 350 calories raking

    leaves for an hour.

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 16, Zone 1

    How to rake leaves more efficiently

    i it b it t lif dl i jOctober 2 2013 Zone 1 Page 17

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    17/28

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 17

    Service Savings Selection

    .com

    WE OFFER LANDSCAPE DESIGN & INSTALLATIONAsk a sales associate for details.

    Celebrating 40 Years in Business

    Family Owned & Operated

    From Our Greenhouse, We Grow & Sell Direct to You!

    30 Hillview Road Lincoln Park NJ, 07035

    973-694-7495 Grorite.com* NEW HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 8am-6pm Closed Sunday for church and family

    We acceptAmex Visa

    Mastercard Discover

    WE ARE THE SOURCE.For directions visit our

    website grorite.com

    facebook.com/groritegc

    SALE50% Perennials,Trees & Shrubs

    We receive fresh deliveries from

    our growing farm on a daily basis!

    STRAW, GOURDS,CORNSTALKS,

    PUMPKINSNOW IN STOCK

    4 POTTED HERBSAll Natural andLocally Grown

    $2.99or 4 for $10

    SALE

    Includes: 1 Small Scarecrow 1 8 Mum Plant 1 Hay Bale 1 Corn Stalk

    SALE $19.99With coupon only. Cannot be combined with anyother offer. Expires 10/31/13. L&L

    Retail $26.99

    FALL DECORATINGCOMBO

    GRO-RITE NOW HAS

    FRESH PRODUCE!

    50% Off50% Off30% Off

    Pottery

    Fish

    Fountains

    Thousa

    nds ofMums inStock!

    Fall Festival!Saturday

    October 5TH & 12THIncludes: Petting Zoo,

    Games, Hay Rides,

    Baked Goods, PumpkinPicking and Much More!PETTING ZOO HOURS FROM 10AM-4PM

    visit our website at www lifeandleisurenj com October 2, 2013Page 18, Zone 1

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    18/28

    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 seventh

    grade year is valid through June 29,2014. For more information call 973-

    595-0100. The Y is located at 1 PikeDrive in Wayne.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 isa Christian ministry dedicated to help-ing veterans find peace with them-selves and the world around them. If

    you are doing fine after the war, thatsfantastic but dont forget about your

    buddies who are still suffering. Findout how you can help. Call BarryJensen 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 confidential

    screenings 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 chronically ill or incapaci tatedare invited to join Jewish FamilyService of North Jerseys spousal care-givers support group. Caregivers are a

    very important part of a healthcareteam, but they may also face stressand personal challenges that come

    with caring for a loved one. The groupis 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 inthe 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 each

    month. To qualify as a member, youmust be a Wayne resident of at least

    50 years of age. Yearly dues are $7.For more information, call Val Turner,assistant recording secretary, at 973-694-5094. Or, come visit us!Professional musicians and vocalistsof the Wayne Seniors Swing Band willperform for your dancing and listeningpleasure on the third Tuesday of eachmonth. Requested donation is $2 from

    members of the Wayne Elks Lodge andmembers of the Wayne AdultCommunity Center. For all others,

    requested donation is $3. Lightrefreshments will be served.Performances will take place from12:30-2:30pm at the Wayne ElksLodge, 50 Hinchman Ave. For moreinformation, call 973-633-0734.The Riverview Garden Club, based inWayne, is open to area residents whoare interested in gardening. Noviceand experienced gardeners are wel-come. Monthly meetings featuringeducational lectures are held on the

    first Wednesday of the month at themain branch of the Wayne Library.Excursions to botanical venues as wellas demonstrations and hands-on proj-ects are scheduled throughout theyear. In addition, the club maintainsseveral public gardens in the Waynearea. For more information, pleasecontact Linda Wescott at 973-694-1098 email the club [email protected] or visitour website at www.riverview garden-

    club.com. Join now to make your gar-dening knowledge and friendshipsblossom.Jewish Family Service of North

    Jersey, a recipient of financial assis-tance from UJA Federation of NorthJersey, is expanding its Kosher Meals

    on Wheels program in Wayne. TheMeals on Wheels Program provides

    hot, nutritious kosher meals to peopleage 60 and over, or those youngerwho have a disability and who areunable to cook or shop. Drivers areneeded to deliver meals two times a

    month. We are accepting referrals forpeople who would like to receivemeals. To volunteer, to request KosherMeals on Wheels, or for additionalinformation, call Paul Klein at 973-595-0111.Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club in

    Wayne offers birthday parties andspecial events for all ages. Kids willhave the time of their lives at Spa 23parties! In addition to our pool parties,choose from any of our themed par-ties, or add a theme to your poolparty. Theme parties are availableseven days a week. Pool parties areavailable Fridays, Saturdays, and

    Sundays. You can also book the entireclub for your own private event! Thespa is located at 381 Route 23 in

    Pompton Plains. Contact Spa 23s pro-gram director, Laura Severance, at973-839-8823. View more informa-tion online at www.spa23.com.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 at

    the Post 174 American Legion build-ing, 55 Mountain View Blvd. in Wayne.For more information, please callAnnette Ford at 973-628-0492.The MOMS Club of Wayne is current-

    ly looking for members. It is part of an

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 18, Zone 1

    Free Estimates Fully Insured References Available

    Innovative, Full ServiceResidential Remodeling,

    Crafting Fabulous Kitchens,Additions, Bathrooms & Master Suites

    Transforming Lives By Transforming Living Spaces...Its What We Do

    A Tradition of Delivering Value For Over 20 Years

    Call for an appointment to set up a FREE DESIGN CONSULTATION at our new location

    973-696-0333 1016 Route 23 North, Wayne (Just 200 feet after the Alps Road exit)www.advantagecontracting.com License# 13VH00011000

    Our experience with contractors has run the gamut from horrendousto excellent, but not even our best experience can compare withdealing with you and your staff. Brenda and David B., Wayne, NJ

    Whether its a minor remodel or a major home addition,we treat each project with the same attention to detail whileworking toward completion in a timely and efficient manner.

    Advantage Contracting also offers project management and full demolition.

    We can manage your electrical, plumbing and general carpentry needs as well. Payments as-low-as$79 a month.

    FINANCING

    AVAILABLE

    Gargas Roofing & ConstructionRoofing Problems?

    We guarantee your roof

    WILL NEVER LEAK AGAIN!

    Fully InsuredLocal References Gladly Provided

    All Work Guaranteed Free Written Estimates

    NJHIC# 13VH00344800

    High Quality Workmanship At An Affordable PriceAll work done by our Professionals Owner Operated Owner Guaranteed

    Specializing In:All Types of Roofing Tear Offs Re-Roofing New Roofs Flat Roofs

    Wide Selection of Shingles

    Gargas Roofing & ConstructionResidential & Commercial Roofing & Siding Specialists

    FREEUpgrade To Lifetime Shingles

    Call now for more details!

    SIDING WINDOWS DECKS

    On Any Complete Roofingor Siding Installation

    Book by 10/31/13.

    ~OR~

    $500 OFFTotal Job

    FREEInstallation of

    seamless gutters

    With This Ad. Exp. 10/31/13.

    UP TO 100FT

    973-772-8080973-772-8080For more useful info & to help the shingle selection process please visit:

    www.gargasroofing.com

    Fall

    Residential

    Commercial

    Industrial

    Concrete Work

    $200OFFAny Drivewayof $1,000 or More!

    Schedule Before October 31, 2013

    973-838-0866

    Call Now For a Free Estimate

    WE NOW ACCEPT CREDIT CA RDS

    Community Happeningscontinued from page 11

    continued on page 20

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 19

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    19/28

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com, , g

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 20, Zone 1

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    20/28

    international non-profit support

    group for mothers who stay homewit h thei r chil dren ; incl udin g thos ewho have home -bas ed busi ness esor who work part-time but arehome with their children during theday. The group offers a wide rangeof ac t iv it ies in c luding: month lysocials, group activities/outings,

    play group opportunities andmoms night out for the moms onlyalong with community service proj-ects. All activities and service proj-

    ects are voluntary. If you live inWayne and are interested in joining

    please e-mail [email protected] or go to http://www.meetup.com/moms-club-of-wayne/The Morning Minyan, a group ofcaring people dedicated to observ-ing the tradition of daily prayer,meets at 7:30am in the sanctuaryof Temple Beth Tikvah, 950Preakness Avenue in Wayne. A lightbreakfast follows the 15-20 minuteprayer service. All are welcomed!

    The Pines Lake Womans Club is an

    active club opened to all womenfrom the Wayne area that are atleast 18 years old meet monthly onthe second Wednesday of themonth at the Pines Lake

    Elementary School cafeteria at7:30pm. Visitors are welcomed. The

    club offers fun, friendship, andservice. For more information call973-835-3272 or e-mail pineslake-woma nscl ub@y ahoo .com .Are you struggling with a family,job, or personal issue? Do youneed answers and resolutions forthese issues? The Mens PurityGroup, Womens healing for theWounded Heart, and grief-sharegroups meet every Thursday at7pm. All are welcomed! You will led

    by qualified Christian leaders, aswel l a s f ind the supp ort and frie nd-ship of other men and women fac-ing lifes problems. The temple is

    located at 1111 Preakness Ave. in

    Wayne. For directions, call 973-694-2938.

    Wayne Toas tmaster s i s a non-prof i t educat ional organ izat ionded i c a t ed t o h e l p i n g peo p l eover come apprehens ions abouts peak in g i n pu b l i c , wh i l e

    improving communicat ion andl eade r sh i p s k i l l s . Gu e s t s a r ewe lc om ed th er e is no ch ar geto v i s i t and no obl igat ion tospeak or to jo in . Meet ings heldeve r y s e co n d an d f o u r thTu es da y of th e mo nt h fr om 7-

    9pm. P lease ar r ive 15 minutesear ly . For more in format ion ,c a l l 9 7 3 -6 3 3 -9 1 5 5 o r v i s i tww w. wa yn et oa st ma st er s. co m.

    Call Now for a FREE In-Home ConsultationWhen you mention this ad.

    Lic #13VH02033600Home Improvement

    Contractor

    Dont be left in the dark!

    For over 50 years, Generac has focused primarily on power generation, and we now offer more

    generator solutions than any other manufacturer. This heritage has helped make us the numberone choice in residentialAUTOMATIC STANDBY POWER, chosen seven to one over theclosest competition. When a customer chooses Generac, theyre not just choosing protectionfor their home, they are also choosing peace of mind.

    AUTOMATIC BACKUP POWER means youre always covered even if youre not home.

    Options come in liquid propane or natural gas the direct hookup means never dealing withcords or gas cans again.

    Guardian SERIES 8-20 kWAutomatic standby generators

    [email protected]

    Located in Pompton Lakes Serving Northern NJ In Business Since 2003

    OwnerOperated

    AskforTom

    v s t ou webs te at j

    Office/Fax 973.628.7230 Cell 201.390.0682

    RNC

    FALLHOME

    JUST HONEST, QUALITY WORK.

    ADDITIONSKITCHENS/BATHROOMSBASEMENTS ROOFING STONE WORK TILE

    WAYNE, NJ Call Rich HoeflingConstruction FREE

    ESTIMATES

    NJ State Licensed Home ImprovementContractor #13VH02187700

    Family Owned & OperatedSince 1988

    IMPROVEMENT

    TIMEIS YOUR HOME READYFOR THE HOLIDAYS?

    R O O F I N G , I N C .KOVACHFree

    Estimates

    FullyInsured

    $500 OFFANY ROOFING JOB

    Of $3,000 Or More

    FREECOBRA RIDGE VENTWith Any New Roof

    $30 OFFANY ROOFING REPAIR

    Of $250 Or More

    Member Of TheNorth East Roofing

    Contractors AssociationMember Of TheBetter Business

    Bureau

    Quality You Can Trust Since 1886...From Americas Larges t Roofing Manufacturer

    973-835-5330FREEUpgrade To LifetimeShingles

    Call for more details! Senior

    Citizen

    Discounts

    WE DO SMALL REPAIR JOBSNJ Lic# 13VH00222500

    We

    Clean

    RoofsRoof Removal Slate Tile Shingles Skylight Repairs Flat Roofs

    Rubber Roofs Leaders & Gutters Chimney Repairs Chimney Liners Solar Panels

    With coupon. May not be combined with anyother offers. Expires 10/31/13.

    With coupon. May not be combined with anyother offers. Expires 10/31/13.

    With coupon. May not be combined with anyother offers. Expires 10/31/13.

    www.Kovachroofing.com Email: [email protected]

    Nobody Covers You Better

    Established 1948 A Professional Roofing Company

    Community Happenings

    continued from page 18

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 21

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    21/28

    From infants to teens,

    adults to seniors, anyone

    can enjoy a break from

    reality to get their creative

    juices flowing. Fun Creation

    Ceramic Paint Studio is

    Waynes newest artistic addi-

    tion, located on Mountain

    View Boulevard right off

    Route 23 North.

    The studio is cozy and

    inviting, free of the dust and

    dirt found in many pottery

    studios. But the biggest differ-

    ence is that our ceramic pieces

    have already been built for

    you! All you need to do is pick

    out your item, come up with a

    unique design and paint away!

    Many find this artistic outlet

    very therapeutic and stress-

    relieving.

    For a small $7 flat fee,

    you are given unlimited time

    and resources to get to work,

    with no rush and no extra

    costs! There are loads of

    functional items to choose

    from, like dinnerware,

    frames, piggy banks, covered

    boxes, and fun shapes like

    cats, dogs, pirate banks, drag-

    j

    It really is a... "Taste you can trust at prices that are just right!"

    2 Large Pies $19.99www.afpizza.com/wayne

    Not Valid On Dine-In. With coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Expires 10/31/13.

    (Toppings Extra)

    $5.00 Off Any Purchasewww.afpizza.com/wayne

    of $30 or more

    www.afpizza.com/wayne

    DINNER SPECIALBuy 1 Dinner & Get 2nd Dinner 1/2 Off

    Nex t t o T r a der J oes

    1176 Hamburg

    Tpk. WAYNE(973)633-8800

    OPEN 7 DAYS

    Of f -S i t e Cat er in gA v a i l a b l e !

    Anthony FrancosWAYNEWE NOWOFFER

    GLUTEN FREE

    PIZZA!

    PARTY ROOM FORALL OCCASIONS!

    FullMenuatafpizza.comCHICKENVEALSEAFOODPASTAHOT&COLDSANDWICHESAPPETIZERS

    Dinner must be of equal or lesser value.

    Not Valid On Dine-In. With coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Expires 10/31/13.

    Not Valid On Dine-In. With coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Expires 10/31/13.

    Painting pottery: cheaper thantherapy and way more fun!

    continued on page 22

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 22, Zone 1

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    22/28

    Hibachi Grill &

    Supreme Buffet in

    Wayne boasts a huge

    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 specialtyitems like hibachi chicken,

    beef tenderloin, Italian shrimp

    and mouth-watering prime

    choice rib eye steak.

    For vegetarians or those

    looking for healthier options,

    there is a large salad buffet

    with fresh vegetables, many

    toppings and a wide variety of

    dressings, including a special

    ranch thats made fresh daily.

    Theres also a great selectionof freshly prepared rolls at the

    sushi bar.

    Of course, the most

    prominent feature is the

    hibachi-style grill. Customers

    select their own meats and

    vegetables, and watch as a

    professional hibachi chef pre-

    pares their meal right in front

    of them.

    Hibachi Grill &

    Supreme Buffet is family-ori-

    ented, serving many kid-

    friendly foods like pizza,

    mashed potatoes and home-

    made yeast rolls. And lets notforget the spectacular dessert

    lineup: fresh fruit, pastries,

    cookies and an ice cream buf-

    fet with eight different flavors.

    Like its menu, Hibachi

    Grill & Supreme Buffets cus-

    tomers are diverse. During the

    day there are business profes-

    sionals stopping in for a quick

    and light lunch. In the

    evening there are lots of fami-

    lies with kids. On the week-

    end 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 special

    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 & Supreme

    Buffet is located at 862

    Hamburg Turnpike in Wayne.It is open SundayThursday

    11am10pm, and Friday and

    Saturday 11am11pm. For

    more information, call the

    restaurant at 973-709-1777.

    ons, turtles and frogs!

    Birthday party packages

    are available and there are

    discounts for scouts and

    troops! We welcome people

    and groups of all differentages, and offer several

    themed events throughout

    the week. Diva Night is our

    hosted event for women over

    21. Mommy and Me is a

    time parents and caregivers

    are welcome to come paint

    with their child.

    For more information

    on parties and events, please

    call at 973-832-7888 or visit

    www.funcreationstudio.com.Stop by anytime and get

    painting! Fun Creation

    Ceramic Paint Studio is

    located at 61-69 Mountain

    View Blvd. in Wayne.

    710 NEWARK POMPTON TURNPIKE , POMPTON PLAINS973-835-1426 www.gillysrestaurant.com

    RESTAURANT

    z1

    MUST PURCHASE A BEVERAGE WITH EACH MEAL .

    DINNER ONLY INCLUDES SOUP OR SALAD.

    MONDAYSATURDAY

    CASH ONLY. CANNOT COMBINE WITH OTHER OFFERS. NOT VALID ON

    HOLIDAYS. Coupon must be presented before ordering. Not valid on parties 6 or more.2 Meals per coupon. Expires 10/30/13.

    *

    Strip SteakNShrimp ScampiWITH BAKED POTATO FOR A LIMITED TIME

    WEDNESDAY NIGHTS--- NO COUPONS ---

    $1499+tax12OZ.

    LUNCH DINNER

    $699 $1299Veal Parmigiana Fried Shrimp Platter

    Chicken, Shrimp or Sole FrancaiseChicken or Shrimp Parmigiana

    Homemade Meatloaf w/Mashed Potatoes

    Meatball & Sausage Vodka Sauce over Ziti.

    * *

    PAY WITH CASH& RECEIVE

    754 Totowa Rd, Totowa 973-942-8229www.barnyardandcarriagehouse.com

    YOUR FOOD TOTAL YOUR FOOD TOTALUp to 6 People. Valid on Food Only.

    1 coupon per table. Exp. 11/2/13. LLbUp to 6 People. Valid on Food Only. Not valid w/creditcard payments. 1 coupon per table. Exp. 11/2/13. LLa

    PAY WITH CREDIT CARD& RECEIVE

    Painting pottery: cheaper than therapy and way more fun!continued from page 21

    Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet

    offers over 300 selections

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 23

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    23/28

    The New College in

    Oxford England was

    founded in 1379. One

    of the schools prominent fea-

    tures is the great dining hall,

    the roof of which is supported

    with huge wooden beams 45feet in length. About a centu-

    ry ago, it was discovered that

    insect damage had all but

    destroyed these massive tim-

    bers.

    Naturally, the adminis-

    tration was alarmed, not just

    at the state of the building but

    at the prospect of finding

    replacements. Beams that size

    had become extraordinarily

    rare throughout Europe.The college owned sever-

    al tracts of land and on thechance that there might be

    some trees large enough to

    serve the need they called in

    the groundskeeper. They were

    amazed to learn what the

    groundskeeper told them:

    When the school was founded

    hundreds of years before, a

    grove of oaks had been plant-

    ed for the sole purpose of

    replacing the roof beams.

    Across the years, each care-taker had, in turn, been care-

    fully instructed never to allow

    the trees in the grove to be cut

    for any other purpose.

    Problem solved!

    This is a beautiful story

    about the power of forward

    thinking and the need to use

    resources wisely. But it also

    begs the questions: What will

    sprout from the seeds we planttoday? How will the result

    serve when we are dust and

    long forgotten?

    Paul Holland is an author,

    speaker, inventor and serial en-

    trepreneur. Paul is the president

    of the SWG Group, located in

    Fairfield, NJ. You may reach

    him at 973-521-7647 or on theweb at www.theswggroup.com.

    WilliamKivlon RealtorSales Associate

    Catherine Coppola RealtorSales Associate

    Stephanie Drag RealtorSales Associate

    Crispian FordhamRealtor

    Sales Associate

    Daniel Norton Realtor

    Sales Associate

    Herb Coyne Realtor

    Sales Associate

    Jesse Maldonado Realtor

    Sales Associate

    Jill Rapp Realtor

    Sales Associate

    Judith Dudgeon Realtor

    Sales Associate

    Visit us next to Spa 23!

    973-305-5880

    363 ROUTE 23 S. POMPTON PLAINS, NJ

    www.RealtyExecutivesNJ.com

    NORTH HALEDON $519,000 WAYNE $489,900 POMPTON PLAINS $679,000 LINCOLN PARK $299,900 WAYNE $569,000 PEQUANNOCK $324,900 PEQUANNOCK $569,900B eau ti fu l L ak e Fr on t To wn ho us e To wn ho us e w /B eau ti fu l Vi ew s St un ni ng Cu st om Co lo ni al Ch ar mi ng Co lo ni al on Deep Lo t 5 Bd rm Lar ge Cu st om Ho me L ov el y 4 Bd rm 2 Bt h Cap e 5 Bd rm 3 Bt h w /Ol d Wo rl d Ch ar m

    PEQUANNOCK $398,000 WAYNE $679,900 WAYNE $349,900 CLIFTON $304,000 FRANKLIN LAKES $1,500,000 RIVERDALE $209,000 POMPTON PLAINS $239,9004 Bdrm 2 Bth Cape on Corner Lot Magnif icent Colonial in Pines Lake Renovated 4 Bdrm 2 Bth Cape Stunning 2 Bdrm 2 Bth Townhouse Stunning Victorian on Almost 3 Acres 3rd Floor Condo at The Grande 2nd Floor Condo at The Glens

    Melissa Florance-Lynch RealtorBroker Associate/ Manager ofBusiness Development

    Kathleen English RealtorBroker/Manager Lisa Galizia RealtorSales Associate

    Martin Drag Realtor

    Sales Associate

    Kenneth Kypers Realtor

    Sales Associate

    Rhonda Lipson Realtor

    Sales Associate

    Hugh R. Epstein Realtor

    Sales Associate

    Shirley Schwartz Realtor

    Sales Associate

    John-Michael Young Realtor

    Sales Associate

    OPEN HOUSE OCT. 6TH 1:004:00PM OPEN HOUSE OCT. 6TH 1:004:00PM OPEN HOUSE OCT. 6TH 1:004:00PM OPEN HOUSE OCT. 6TH 1:004:00PM

    OPEN HOUSE OCT. 6TH 1:004:00PM OPEN HOUSE OCT. 6TH 1:004:00PM

    Each Office Independently Owned and Operated.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE HOMES

    CALL TODAY!

    Corporate Diversity

    Solutions (CDS), a

    certified woman-

    owned business (WBE) provid-

    ing office and business sourcing

    solutions, has partnered with

    ADP, a leading global provider

    of human capital management

    solutions, to create employ-ment opportunities for

    the Foundation for the

    Handicapped in Wayne.

    ADP awarded CDS a con-

    tract to provide office supplies

    and cleaning products to its

    facilities across the country.

    Recognizing the opportunity to

    make a positive contribution in

    the community, ADP and CDS

    engaged the Foundation for the

    Handicapped to assist in pro-viding the final products.

    Foundation for the

    Handicapped was founded in

    1966 by Wayne Rotary to pro-

    vide long-term employment for

    developmentally disabled

    adults. The concept was to

    develop an employment pro-

    gram for individuals that is self-

    sustaining and requires no gov-ernment subsidy.

    This is a very important

    step for CDS, said Stacey

    Scarpa, CDS president and

    member of the Bergen County

    Chapter of the Womans

    President Organization. As a

    woman-owned business, CDS

    can help ADP advance its

    commitment to supplier diver-

    sity while also helping those in

    our community who have chal-lenges through our partnership

    with the Foundation for the

    Handicapped. It is a privilege

    to help create employment and

    provide training in a working

    environment that promotes

    social exchange and a feeling of

    self-worth for individuals who

    might otherwise not have those

    opportunities.At ADP, supplier diversi-

    ty is a corporate-wide strategy

    designed to allow a broad range

    of suppliers an equal opportuni-

    ty to participate in our procure-

    ment and sourcing processes,

    said Walt Gore, director of sup-

    plier diversity at ADP. ADP

    has a long history of supplier

    diversity and it is an important

    aspect of our commitment to

    corporate social responsibility.

    What you plant todayBy Paul Holland

    CDS and ADP partner to provide

    opportunity for the WayneFoundation for the Handicapped

    continued on page 24

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com October 2, 2013Page 24, Zone 1

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    24/28

    Coldwell Banker Resi-

    dential Brokerage is

    proud to announce

    its top sales associates in

    Passaic County for the month

    of July 2013. Karen Peters

    was named Passaic County

    Associate of the Month,

    ranking No. 1 in sales pro-

    duction in her Wayne sales

    office and among all

    Coldwell Banker Residential

    Brokerage sales associates in

    Passaic County.

    Additionally, Pina Na-

    zario from Clifton and Orly

    Steinberg from Ringwood

    Our mission is simple: to

    provide a full-time workingcommunity for challenged

    adults in the Wayne area, said

    Angelo DiNome, chairman of

    the Wayne Foundation for the

    Handicapped. We have

    instilled high values to go with

    our mission. We provide quali-

    ty work, we teach new skills

    and we enhance the self-esteemof our employees by providing a

    place to learn, work and grow.

    Our workers are very proud of

    their quality work and we are

    very proud of them.

    KINNELON $799,000Smoke Rise-Stunning 5BR/3BA Renovated Exp.Ranch. Perfect mix of charm/character & qualityon park like property. KIN3848KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $534,999Cust. Blt. Lindal Cedar home/exposed woodenbeams/open Flr. plan/Mstr. on 1st Flr./stone FP.KIN3669KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300

    LAFAYETTE $875,000Spectacular Young 4BR open fl plan Col, w/FDR,Huge Kit & FamRm,fin bsmt,on 28ac estate.2meadows,great for horses. WYN0595

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    POMPTON PLAINS $990,000Elegant 5BR 3.5Bth Ranch w/1st Fl MBRSte,Tennis,3GAR on 1.6ac cul-de-sac loc w/views,adjto Sunset Golf. WYN0108

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    POMPTON PLAINS $259,900Lovely 2BR 2Bth Fraser model updated condo

    w/2 Balconies, LivingRm/Gas Fireplace &

    More in The Glens. WYN0735

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    RIVERDALE $263,990NEW construction at The Grande 1BR 837sf unit. 1 &2BR w/lofts avail. 2 Clubhouses, Pools,Gyms,Tennis,MORE! WYN0577

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    RUTHERFORD $299,900Charming 1900s 3BR Col w/5GAR, HW fls, nwrroof, wdws & boiler in 2-fmly zone-investmentoppty. Near NYC trans. WYN0362

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    WANAQUE $619,990WanaqueReserve NEW constr-active 55+ adultsimpressive 2550sf 3BR 3Bth Penthouse w/GrmtKit,HW fls,great amenities! WYN0712

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $450,000Lovely 3-4BR BiLevel in great loc on crnr prop

    w/updtd EIK,FamRm/fpl,Den/poss 4th BR+ofc

    w/sep entry & nice backyd. WYN0650

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $530,000Sensational 5BR 3Bth Col w/custom int design,LR/Fplc, HW fls, MBR Ste/vaulted ceil, MOREon priv str in prime loc.WYN0206

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $869,000Beautiful custom 12yr young Colonial loc on cul-de-

    sac w/6BRs, 5Bths, 6000sf of living space incl fin bsmt

    + IG Pool! WYN0724WAYNE 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $1,299,999Elegant LAKEFRONT 4BR Split on Pines Lk featupdated Kit, LR/fpl, radiant heat, IG pool, hottub, priv beach & dock. WYN0078

    KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300

    GARFIELD $374,990New constr Signature Pl townhomes w/2BR, 2-3Bths, Dens + Lofts avail + 1 GAR. Hot newcommunity in Bergen! WYN0574

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    KINNELON $365,000Fayson Lks-Be in before school starts3BR/1.1BA Cust home/Fam Rm. w/woodstove+H/W Flrs./1C Gar/shed/Deck KIN3822

    KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300

    KINNELON $399,000Smoke Rise-3BR/3BA Ranch/3 Season Rmw/brick oven/H/W/Flrs/C/A/fin Bsmt/2C Gar.KIN3816

    KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300

    KINNELON $400,000Affordable Updated 4BR 3BA Split Level/2CGar./C/A/Decking/play gym/skylight. KIN3763

    KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $450,000Smoke Rise-Charming 8Rm/3BR 2.2BA Ex.Ranch w/cul-de-sac privacy. Bright & spacious.Prepare to fall in love. KIN3900KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $459,999Magnificent Custom 3BR 3Bth home on level

    .47ac w/Grmt Kit, FDR, LR, FamRm, Trex Deck,gas HHBB Heat, CVac & MORE! WYN0006

    WAYNE 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $475,000Smoke Rise-One of a kind! Exquisite 2.8 Acrelevel landscaped property ready to be builton.KIN3680KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $499,900Fabulous stone/vinyl sided 3BR/2.1BA updatedhome. Just unpack & move right in. Won't dis-appoint.KIN3527KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $500,000Location,Location-4BR/2.1BA Split/lge EIKw/new Appls.& new ceramic tile Flr. KIN3696

    KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $1,650,000Smoke Rise: Spectacular cust. estate w/unpar-alled finishes/detail & design. 14Rm FrenchCountry Est. KIN3755KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $595,000Pristine 4BR 2.1BA Col. features C/A, CrownMoldings, 3C Gar., full Bsmt. KIN3805

    KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300

    PEQUANNOCK $699,900Stately 4BR/3.1BA Col. on 1.8 priv.Acs. w/Mtnviews/wood Flrs/SS Appl/granite/wineFridge/3C.Gar. KIN3634

    KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300

    LAND

    CDS and ADP partner

    continued from page 23

    Coldwell Banker announces

    associates of the month

    continued on next page

    visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.comOctober 2, 2013 Zone 1, Page 25

  • 7/29/2019 221657_1380287721Oct 2 2013 Z1 Low Rez

    25/28

    were both named Associate

    of the Month in their respec-tive Coldwell Banker

    Residential Brokerage offices,

    ranking No. 1 in sales pro-

    duction.

    Coldwell Banker Resi-

    dential Brokerage in New

    Jersey and Rockland County,

    NY, a leading residential real

    estate brokerage company,

    operates 56 offices with

    approximately 3,000 salesassociates serving all commu-

    nities from Rockland County,

    NY to Monmouth County, NJ.

    Coldwell Banker Resi-

    dential Brokerage in New

    Jersey and Rockland County,

    NY is part of NRT LLC, the

    nations largest residentialreal estate brokerage compa-

    ny. Visit www.coldwell-

    bankermoves.com for more

    information.

    MARIA FERRITO

    973-986-6914 Cell

    [email protected]

    NJAR MILLION DOLLARSALES CLUB 2001

    NJ CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE2002-2012Consistent

    TOP PRODUCER

    in the WAYNE area.GEMINI LLC Realty 973-696-1111x131197 Berdan Ave., Wayne, NJ

    Townhome SpecialistRelocation Agent

    CallMARIA FERRITOfor CURRENT MARKET

    VALUE OF YOUR HOME

    SHORT SALE AGENTOwe more than your

    home is worth?WAYNE $589,999

    Beautiful custom 5br, 4.5 ba Colonial.

    Central air & vac, skylights, cathedralceilings. Finished basement with

    full bath. Valley Section!

    2010 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Coldwell Banker is a registered trademark of Coldwell Banker LLC.An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT LLC.

    REALTOR

    %%$

    ####"!

    Patti TahanManager

    Want A Future??

    Be in charge of your income,your time and your life.

    A real estate career affordsyou independence!

    Work with Coldwell

    Banker - the respectedleader in real estate.

    Local - National

    - International

    Coldwell Banker, Since 1906, Americas Premier Real Estate Company

    970 Valley Road Wayne, NJ (973) 694-6500200 Grand Avenue Hawthorne, NJ (973) 427-9337

    www.RandRealty.com2013 Independently Owned andOperated by the Rand Family andLicensed in NY, NJ, and CT

    CLIFTON $372,400Completely Updated, Lg Landscaped Yd,Paver Patio, New Kit, Granite/SS, Hw,New Roof, Siding, Solar Panels, FinishedBasement.

    WEB#3074948

    Deborah Manning

    TOTOWA $269,000Immaculate Colonial! EIK w/newer ap-pliances, LG deck, DR, LR w/Elec FPL.Family Rm on 1st floor possible 3rdBR.Full fin. basement w/FR.

    WEB#3078407

    Gene Lowe

    HAWTHORNE $399,900Beautiful 3BR Colonial, Large LR w/FPL,Formal DR w/Stained Glass, UpdatedKIT w/SS, Family Rm, Large Deck Over-looking 150' Deep Property.

    WEB#3077263

    Mary Contini

    WAYNE $749,000Elegant Contemporary w/4BR, 2.5BA!Cath. ceilings & flowing floor plan, TrekDeck & private yd. New: front drs, siding,roof, gar doors, SS appliances.

    WEB#3076471

    Francesca Messercola

    NORTH HALEDON $869,000Stunning 4BR Colonial on Approx 1 ac ofPrivate Property! Quality Workmanship &High End Finishes throughout! 3 CarGarage!

    WEB#3074642

    Joseph Simone

    WAYNE $524,900Immaculate, 3BR Ranch! Gorgeous EIK,granite, SS, 3 season rm overlookingyard, LR w/FPL, HW throughout, poten-tial in-law suite, huge family rm.

    WEB#3078096

    Shawn Anen

    PATERSON $129,000Why rent when you can buy? Greatstarter house near the Woodland ParkBorder. Three bedroom, 1 bath with largeeat in kitchen.

    WEB#3076779

    Arleen Dillon

    WAYNE $369,000Beautiful 3BR,2.5ba Townhome! Lg OpenLiving Rm w/Hw, Fpl, 1st Flr Master,Open & Airy Loft, Full Fin Basement, 2Car Garage, Private Deck.

    WEB#3078213

    Deborah Manning

    PEQ