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B rother Bruno’s Pizza, a favorite pizzeria in Wayne for the past 37 years, is moving to a new location in December. But don’t worry; the new location is just down the road from the familiar octagonal- shaped building at the intersec- tion of Hamburg Turnpike and Pompton Road. In fact, it’s going in the same building as Brother’s Bagels and Deli. The real-life brothers and owners, Neil and Vinny Mazzella, have decided to combine their two food businesses into one: Brother Bruno’s Pizza, Deli and Bagels. “Now we will be able to serve all your favorites at one stop,” said Vinny. Originally opened in 1976, Brother Bruno’s is Wayne’s oldest family-owned and operated pizze- ria. It has become known throughout the area for its pizza, but also serves calzones, strombo- lis, cheese steaks, subs, pasta, wings and zeppoles. Three years ago, Vinny and  Neil opened Brother’s Bagels and Deli not far from their pizzeria. The deli sells fresh-baked bagels and homemade cream cheese spreads, including a specialty fla- vored cream cheese of the month. (December’s is Gingerbread.) You can also order heartier breakfast dishes: hot sandwiches, egg plat- ters, omelets, pancakes and French toast. And then there’s the fresh, homemade baked goods, including muffins, crois- sants and turnovers. For lunch, there are hot and cold sandwich- es (featuring Boar’s Head brand meats and cheeses), soup, burgers, Proverbs 3:5,6 • God Bless America Recycled Paper from 30% Post Consumer Waste November 27 2013 Zone 1, Vol. 11, No. 23  We are a Family, Friendly Publication & The Official Paper of Wayne Day Brother Bruno’s Pizza, Bagels & Deli soon under one roof continued on page 22

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Brother Bruno’s Pizza, afavorite pizzeria in Wayne

for the past 37 years, is

moving to a new location in

December. But don’t worry; the

new location is just down the

road from the familiar octagonal-

shaped building at the intersec-

tion of Hamburg Turnpike and

Pompton Road. In fact, it’s going

in the same building as Brother’s

Bagels and Deli.

The real-life brothers andowners, Neil and Vinny Mazzella,

have decided to combine their

two food businesses into one:

Brother Bruno’s Pizza, Deli and

Bagels.

“Now we will be able toserve all your favorites at one

stop,” said Vinny.

Originally opened in 1976,

Brother Bruno’s is Wayne’s oldest

family-owned and operated pizze-

ria. It has become known

throughout the area for its pizza,

but also serves calzones, strombo-

lis, cheese steaks, subs, pasta,

wings and zeppoles.

Three years ago, Vinny and

 Neil opened Brother’s Bagels andDeli not far from their pizzeria.

The deli sells fresh-baked bagels

and homemade cream cheese

spreads, including a specialty fla-

vored cream cheese of the month.

(December’s is Gingerbread.) Youcan also order heartier breakfast

dishes: hot sandwiches, egg plat-

ters, omelets, pancakes and

French toast. And then there’s

the fresh, homemade baked

goods, including muffins, crois-sants and turnovers. For lunch,

there are hot and cold sandwich-

es (featuring Boar’s Head brand

meats and cheeses), soup, burgers,

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

November 27 2013

Zone 1, Vol. 11, No. 23

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

Brother Bruno’s Pizza, Bagels & Deli

soon under one roof

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

DEC 3

•Chabad Passaic County Women’sCircle hosts Chanukah Canning Event which wi ll hig hlight t his year’s annualChanukah women’s celebration. Theentry into this event is for each woman

to bring non perishable boxed and/orcanned food, which once collected willbe given to the Northern New Jersey

Food Pantry which is seriously low infood to distribute. The program will beheld on Tuesday, December 3, the 7thnight of Chanukah at the home of

Sarit Dayan, located at 9 Farm ViewCourt, Wayne, NJ, from 7:30-9pm.For

more information please call 973-694-6274 or to sponsor cans, [email protected].

DEC 4

•The Chabad Center of PassaicCounty’s Friendship Circle Action Teenshave partnered with Flames of Giving,to wrap and donate toys to children who are less fortunat e, on Wednesday,December 4. Come join us from 7-8:15pm at the Chabad Center- 194

Ratzer Road, Wayne for some wrap-ping and fun! If you have lightly usedtoys or games, which you would like todonate to our Toy Drive, please drop

them off by December 3 at the ChabadCenter. For more info contact

Chani at: 973-694-6274 or email:[email protected].

DEC 7

•The Pequannock Reformed Church ofWayne will hold a new, updated ver-sion of its annual Christmas Festival onSaturday, December 7 at 5:30pmNewark Pompton Turnpike in Wayne.Included in the event are photos withSanta, crafts for kids, bake sale, and aChristmas gift sale. T he festivities will

conclude with a free soup supper fol-lowed by a tree lighting ceremony withChristmas carols. Doors open at 1pm;soup will be served at 5pm; free cof-

fee, tea and juice will be availablethroughout the afternoon. Supper

guests are asked to donate non-per-ishable food items to help supply localfood pantries. Come and join us forthis joyful Christmas celebration. Formore information contact the churchoffice at 973-692-3424 or email

[email protected].

DEC 8

•The Suburban Woman’s Club ofPompton Plains invites you to its 26thannual “Holiday House Tour” Sunday,

December 8 from 12-4pm Cost$20.00. Tickets will be availablebeginning November 15 at FiresideFurniture Store, 695 Rt. 23 South,Pompton Plains or Pequannock Township Libra ry, 477 Newar kPompton Turnpike. For more informa-tion call Ginny at 973-835-4114.

 Around theCommunity ...•The Friendship Circle of PassaicCounty is a youth oriented volunteerprogram that matches children withspecial needs and teenage mentors.

Friendship Circle endeavors to meetthe social and emotional needs of each

child in a comprehensive, professionaland effective manner. Can your childbenefit from the Friendship Circle? Doyou know a child that can? If so,please contact us at 973-694-6274 orfcpassaiccounty@ yahoo.com. Formore information visit us at www.fcpassaiccount y.com•True Vine Christian Center, located at99 Two Bridges Road in Lincoln Parkoffers a food pantry which is open

every second & fourth Wednesday of

the month. Remaining 2013 dates areas follows: November 27, December11 & 19 (this is the third Wednesdaysince the fourth is Christmas Day). Thehours are from 5:30-6:45pm. It is forfamilies that are in need.•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. Ifyou are doing fine after the war, that’s

fantastic but don’t forget about yourbuddies who are still suffering. Find

out how you can help. Call BarryJensen at 973-809-9665. Point Man

Ministries meets the first Thursday ofevery month from 7:30-9:30pm atCornerstone Chapel 620 Route 23

North, Pompton Plains.•Visiting Angels in association with TheAlzheimer’s Foundation of America isoffering 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 Hamburg Turnpike, Wayne.•The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.(GACW) is an active non-profit seniorgroup sponsored by the WayneDepartment of Parks and Recreation

that 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 eachmonth. To qualify as a member, you

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For 32 years, I have wit-

nessed a great number of 

people deal with the

financial trials and tribulations

that befell them along the

financial road of life. I have

seen examples of financial

ignorance, unpreparedness and

direct denial of the effects of 

failing to save and invest tosecure one’s own financial

future, coupled with the ero-

sion of economic capital due to

inflation and improper with-

drawal techniques from their

retirement portfolio. I have

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as well as arrogance and disdain

for investing during both risingand falling stock markets, heed-

ing false evidence why one

should stay away from stock

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Some people say they

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I’m frightened for my

children (and yourchildren, too!)

 By Mark Charnet

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Lately, inflation is a word

that’s been put into storage and

is not part of our daily vocabu-

lary. But, soon enough, it will

be back and with glowingprominence at that! This

brings me to the lesson of the

day. What has inflation done to

the dollar since the federal gov-

ernment started tracking it in

1967 under the name

Consumer Price Index (CPI)?

First, think about what it used

to cost for a couple slices of 

pizza and a coke in 1967. Over

the last 46 years, the average

annual inflation rate in the

U.S. has been 4.37 percent. At

this rate the value of a dollar iscut in half every 16.47 years.

So, a 1967 dollar has the cur-

rent day purchasing power of 

only 14 cents.

Amazing, isn’t it?

My 1967 “pizza recollec-

tion” is from Tony’s Pizza in

Pompton Lakes. Order two

slices and a coke, pay with a

dollar and get change back

with your food. Today, the

same order tastes equally as

good, but costs $5.75! What

will it cost when my kids andyours are 46 years older? Let’s

figure this on a different scale

— retirement portfolio size.

If back in 1967 you had a

goal to accumulate $1 million

in retirement funds by 2013,

thinking that beyond a shadow

of a doubt you would then be

financially independent, how

would that have worked out?

Bottom line is this: due to the

actual inflation rate you lived

through, your $1 million is

worth 86 percent less today,only $140,000 in 1967 dollars.

It adds up to $1 million when

you count it today. It looks like

$1 million when you take a pic-

ture of it today, but, it doesn’t

spend like $1 million at all.

Can a 1967 thinking person

retire in 2013 with only

$140,000 in portfolio purchas-

ing power and expect to live

comfortably for the rest of his

or her life? I think not!

One million dollars isn’t a

million dollars anymore! Andwhat about our children? If my

now 25-year-old daughter accu-

mulates $1 million by the time

she is age 70, and assuming

inflation is no worse over the

next 45 years than the last 45

years (which is highly unlikely

since our current federal debt is

$17 trillion and it was basically

nothing in 1967), her $1 mil-

lion will be worth only

$140,000. She is ill-prepared toretire.

So, let’s add a zero. If she

were to accumulate $10 million

over 45 years, after inflation it

would be worth 86 percent less,

or only $1.4 million. At a

respectable withdrawal rate of 

five percent annually, this fig-

ure would only be $70,000 in

2013 dollars. If I were to leave

her my home, she would be

unable to afford to live in thehouse she grew up in. Between

property taxes, insurance, utili-

ties, maintenance and repairs

she could not afford to live in

our house on a $70,000 annual

income in 2013 dollars, even in

2013! And she will need $10million in 2058 dollars to be

able to generate $500,000

annually, which is exactly the

same thing. My daughter and

her entire 25-year-old peer

group must be “deca-million-

aires” to be slightly better off 

than poor when they retire at

70 years of age!

I’ll devote another col-

umn to creating a $10 million

retirement nest egg over a 45-year time horizon, but know

this: if your 25-year-old chil-

dren or grandchildren do not

accomplish this financial goal,

they will be working for the rest

of their lives, never being able

to retire! I base this prediction

on the federal government’s

CPI table as proof of my argu-

ment. Yes, I am frightened for

my children, all four of them.

The younger ones more so,

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an inbounds play. Culuko was

open in the corner and nailed

a three-pointer at the buzzer

to defeat Old Dominion and

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enabled this gym rat to soar

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between the ages of 9–18 for

the musical “Back to the 80s”

on December 10 and 11 from4–7pm.

If you would like to audi-

tion, bring a current headshot

and resume, and prepare 16

bars of an 80s-style song. You

must provide your own sheet

music. A piano accompanist

will be at auditions. You are

welcome to come dressed in

your 80s attire!

“Back to the 80s” is a

totally awesome musical thattells the story of the graduat-

ing class of William Ocean

High School, as remembered

and seen through the eyes of 

Corey Palmer, now 30-some-

thing. Throw in a “Star Wars”

dream sequence, high-energydance routines, the obligatory

80s party scene, copious

amounts of blue eye-shadow,

20 cans of hairspray, as well as

some of the most popular

songs ever written.

Show dates are March

21–23, 2014.

For more information,

contact Rhino Theatre, 247

Wanaque Ave. in Pompton

Lakes, at 973-248-9491 orvisit www.rhinotheatre.com.

Rhino Theatreholds auditions for

80s musical

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Families enjoyed an early Chanukah celebration at the Wayne Y. Children made their own menorahs, gottheir faces painted, danced with Mr. John and his band, and ate delicious latkes. Guests also donated

 gifts for the “Flames of Giving” holiday gift drive and shopped at the Scholastic book fair.

Celebrating Chanukah at the Wayne Y

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In between Butler’s train

tracks and Main Streetstands the fairly unassum-

ing but outrageously impres-

sive Trackside Bar & Grill.

With a quaint location and a

menu that is as deep as it is

wide, Trackside Bar & Grill

offers guests everything from

classic bar grub to gourmet

selections like peppercorn-

crusted ahi tuna.

Looking at the menu,

you might wonder what “bangbang shrimp,” stuffed burgers

and lobster ravioli have in

common. Usually such a wide

menu lends itself to subpar

food and an average rating. At

Trackside Bar & Grill, howev-

er, the culinary genius of head

chef and owner Scott Gabriel

is behind every menu selec-

tion, ensuring not only a full

belly, but a gastronomical

adventure to get you there.I had the opportunity to

dine with Scott and experi-

ence a few of his creations.

We started with the bang

bang shrimp, an appetizer dish

that presented lightly fried

popcorn-sized shrimp covered

in a Thai honey glaze. The

burst of flavor was immediate

and anything but subtle.

There was a rich decadence to

this plate that is making me

crave it even as I write.

There was also the

garbage salad, which is a gour-

met take on a salad that “has

everything but the kitchen

sink.” There was creamy gor-

gonzola, crisp cuts of bacon

and plenty of other additions,all tossed in a cranberry roast-

ed pepper vinaigrette. Just

outstanding. The warm top-

pings mixed with the cold

greens really set this dish on

fire! This is also an excellent

option for those watching the

waistline. Eating healthy

doesn’t mean you can’t eat

well!We also enjoyed a pep-

percorn-crusted ahi tuna

cooked in a soy-garlic reduc-

tion. Served over a bed of 

sautéed spinach, the visual

presentation of the tuna was

beautiful. More importantly,

the contrast between the per-

fectly seared crusted edges and

the buttery raw center is whatreally made this plate memo-

rable.

As if the previous three

dishes hadn’t left us impressed

enough, Scott brought out the

grand finale. Served on a

Turkish roll (the only roll

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The Jewish celebration

of Chanukah is oftenassociated with the

Christian holiday of Christmas,

but that association has little to

do with the significance of each

holiday and more to do with

the timing. Each is celebrated

at the end of the year when the

holiday season has hit full

swing. But much like the story

of Christmas, the story of 

Chanukah is a rich one.

The celebration of Chanukah has a deep history

that can be traced back to a

successor of Alexander the

Great. Upon conquering Syria,

Egypt and Palestine, Alexander

the Great allowed these

lands to remain relatively

autonomous, a gesture that

extended to allowing residents

of these conquered lands to

observe their own religions.

However, more than 100 yearslater, Antiochus IV, a less toler-

ant successor of Alexander,

began to oppress the Jewish

people under his control, dese-

crating their temples and even

ordering the massacre of many

 Jews. This treatment eventual-

ly sparked a revolt led by

large enough to hold such abeast) was the 20-oz. stuffed

burger. Chock-full of bacon,

cheese, roasted peppers and

oozing with every bite, there

wasn’t any surprise why this is

one of Scott’s best sellers.

It was truly a pleasure to

watch Scott explain his foods

and exude such a passion for all

things culinary. I will definitely

be back at Trackside Bar &

Grill and I recommend you go,as well. Trackside also offers

extensive catering options and

take out. Visit them at 277

Main Street in Butler. For more

information on their menu and

catering service, or to place a

take-out order, call 973-838-

8044 or visit www.trackside-

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hot dogs and salads.

“The new location will

have a new lower-calorie

menu plus everything you love

from both stores,” said Neil.

Besides adding some new

dishes and operating from thesame location, not much else

will change. Brother Bruno’s

Pizza, Deli & Bagels will still

have delivery to North

Haledon, Haledon, Prospect

Park and most of Wayne, as

well as free delivery to

William Paterson University.

The new restaurant will still

have an eat-in dining room

and offer take-out. There will

still be a catering service, butthe menu is now expanded to

include bagel and pastry plat-

ters, deli platters, sandwich

platters, homemade deli sal-

ads, pasta, chicken, sausage

and peppers, and eggplant

platters.

The new Brother Bruno’s

Pizza, Bagels and Deli will be

located at 200 Hamburg

Turnpike in Wayne, immedi-

ately after the new Quickcontinued on page 27 

Brother Bruno’sPizza, Bagels &

Deli soon underone roofcontinued from page 1

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deliver meals two times a month. We

are accepting referrals for people who would lik e to receive me als. To volun-teer, to request Kosher Meals onWheels, or for additional information,call Paul Klein at 973-595-0111.•Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club inWayne offers birthday parties andspecial events for all ages. Kids will

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

Pompton Plains. Contact Spa 23’s pro-gram director, Laura Severance, at

973-839-8823. 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. Don’t 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 aninternational non-profit support groupfor mothers who stay home with their

children; including those who havehome-based businesses or who work

part-time but are home with their chil-dren during the day. The group

offers a wide range of activities includ-ing: monthly socials, group activities/ outings, play group opportunities andmom’s night out for the moms onlyalong with community service proj-ects. All activities and service projects

are voluntary. If you live in Wayneand are interested in joining please e-

mail [email protected] or goto http://www.meetup.com/moms-club-of-wayne/ •The Morning Minyan, a group of car-

ing people dedicated to observing thetradition of daily prayer, meets at7:30am in the sanctuary of Temple

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Beth Tikvah, 950 Preakness Avenue in

Wayne. A light breakfast follows the15-20 minute prayer service. All are welcomed!•The Pines Lake Woman’s Club is anactive club opened to all women fromthe Wayne area that are at least 18

years old meet monthly on the secondWednesday of the month at the Pines

Lake Elementary School cafeteria at7:30pm. Visitors are welcomed. Theclub offers fun, friendship, and serv-ice. For more information call 973-835-3272 or e-mail [email protected].

•Are you struggling with a family, job,or personal issue? Do you need

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comed! You will be led by qualified

Christian leaders, as well as find thesupport and friendship of other menand women facing life’s problems. Thetemple is located at 1111 PreaknessAve. in Wayne. For directions, call973-694-2938.•Wayne Toastmasters is a non-profiteducational organization dedicated to

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ship skills. Guests are welcomed –there is no charge to visit and no obli-gation to speak or to join. Meetingsheld every second and fourth Tuesdayof the month from 7-9pm. Pleasearrive 15 minutes early. For moreinformation, call 973-633-9155 orvisit www.waynetoastmasters.com.

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Culuko tried out for the

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signed a non-guaranteed con-

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Overseas, he played profes-sionally in Argentina,

Finland, Bulgaria and South

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Kent Culuko selected for James Madison Sports Hall of Fame

continued from page 11

Mattathias the Hasmonean

and his son, Judah Maccabee.

This revolt would ultimately

prove successful, and the tem-

ple was rededicated. But at the

time of rededication, oil need-

ed to light the menorah was

very low, roughly enough to

keep the menorah lit for just

one night. However, the oilstunningly lasted for eight days,

enough time to prepare an

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menorah. An eight-day festival

was then declared to celebrate

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many Jewish people still look

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Chanukah celebrants can

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when gathered around the

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Potato Latkes

Serves 4

1-1/2 pounds russet potatoes,peeled

1/4 cup finely chopped shallots

2 large eggs, lightly beaten

2 tablespoons flour

1-1/2 teaspoons salt and fresh-

ly ground black pepper

Vegetable oil for frying

In a food processor, grate

the potatoes. Line a sieve with

cheesecloth and transfer the

potatoes to the sieve. Set thesieve over a boil and twist the

cheesecloth into a pouch,

squeezing out some moisture.

Let the mixture drain for 15

minutes. After 15 minutes,

pour off liquid from the bowl

but leave the white potato

starch that settles in the bot-

tom of the bowl.

To that starch add shal-

lots, eggs, flour, salt and fresh-

ly ground pepper. Return

drained potatoes to this mix-

ture and toss to combine.

Preheat the oven to 200F. Line a baking pan with

paper towels. When you are

ready to eat, in a large skillet

heat 1/4 inch of oil over medi-

um-high heat until hot. Drop

heaping tablespoonfuls of 

potato mixture and cook for 3

to 4 minutes a side; latkes

should be golden and crisp on

both sides. Eat right away or

keep warm in oven. Serve with

applesauce, sour cream or cot-tage cheese mixed with sour

cream. Recipe courtesy of 

foodnetwork.com.

Celebrating the Festival of Lightscontinued from page 22

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