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Tonys Boulevard Service
Center has been keep-
ing motorists safe in
Pompton Plains and the neigh-
boring communities for over 21
years.As the winter season
approaches, owner Anthony
Cangialosi encourages
all car owners to have
their vehicles checked
out. Tonys will ensure
all belts, hoses, heating
system, tires, fluid lev-
els, filters and batteries
are prepared to carry you
safely through the win-
ter.Cangialosi origi-
nally opened the automotive
repair service on the Boulevard in
1992. Eight years later, he
expanded to a second location,
Pompton Plains Sunoco at 547
Newark-Pompton Turnpike .
Between the two locations,
there are six service bays to
ensure fast and efficient repairs.
Most repairs are complet-ed same-day, Cangialosi said.
Tonys services all car
repair needs, from transmissions
and engines to basic mainte-
nance. The repair team performs
front-end alignments, computer
diagnostics, tune-ups and all
scheduled factory maintenance.
They also work on brakes, sus-
pensions and exhaust systems,
and handle Goodyear, Fire-
stone, Continental and
Michelin tires.All technicians are trained
and licensed, with expert knowl-
edge in both domestic and import
vehicles. To further guarantee
accuracy and safety, Cangialosi
employs state-of-the
art computer diagnostic
equipment.
We are known for car-
ing for our customers
safety, said Cangialosi.We get the work done
right the first time, and
at an affordable rate.
And, Cangialosi says,
customers can always
count on one additional thing:
Honest service at a competitive
price.
Tonys Boulevard Service
Center is also a licensed state
inspection and emission repair
facility.To request an appointment
call Tonys at 973-835-2333 or
Pompton Plains Sunoco at 973-
835-1217.
Tonys cares for cars and customers safety
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NOV 5
Enjoy time with friends and familyand help the Montville Animal Shelter.Join us at the Bonefish Grill, 28 RT 46,Pine Brook on November 5 from 5-7pm for beverages & appetizers.
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NOV 10
The Knights of Columbus inPequannock is having a Country Dance(line and partner)/Pasta Dinner onSunday, November 10 from 4-8pmwith the Due South Band (country,classic and southern rock) at Knights
of Columbus Hall, 84 Lincoln Park Rd,
Pequannock. Tickets are $25 and
include pasta dinner, soda, desserts,
coffee, and cash bar. Call Mike at 201-213-3910 for tickets by November 3.www.facebook.com/ KnightsOfColumbusPequannock
NOV 12
The November 12 Montville TownshipChamber of Commerce Info/Luncheonwill be hosting Mr. Art Goetz, FEMARepresentative, as he discussesDeveloping a Business Continuity andDisaster Preparedness Plan For Your
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This is a must see for bus iness owners.Cost is $20.00 for member and$25.00 for non-members. Please go tothe Chamber website at www.montvil-lechamber.org to register. PayPal isnow accepted or call the Chamberoffice 973-263-3310.
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Pequannock UNICO has a few seatsopen for their bus trip to Mt. AiryLodge & Casino Resort on Wednesday,
November 13. Ticket price is $29 perperson. Deadline for reservations andpayment is October 25. Please callJoe Carabello at 973-835-0208 or
Joan Deodato at 973-696-3799 forinformation and reservations.
NOV 16
Montville Reformed Church WomensGuild is hosting a Holiday ShoppingBazaar. This one stop shopping event
will be held on Saturday, November 16from 10am-3pm. All vendor spots
have been filled. We have various ven-dors, home party demonstrators andcrafters. The Womens Guild will alsohave bracelets for sale. Best of all itsfree admission. The kitchen is openand muffins and bagels will be for sale
when we open; for lunch-homemadesoups; for dessert-our famous bakedgoods table. Come and do yourHoliday shopping all under oneroof. For a list of the vendors pleasego to the church web site at
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Around theCommunity...
The Montville Township Chamber ofCommerce is requesting your assis-
tance in providing names of candi-dates for its 2013 Annual Awards. Thisis an exciting opportunity to give cred-
it to someone in our Community whogoes above and beyond. To make
your job easier, we have establishedthe following categories for awardrecipients: Business Person or Businessof the Year, Organization of the Year,Citizen of the Year, BeautificationAward, Public Safety Award, PublicService Award, Silver Service Award.For your convenience, the AwardsCriteria and a Nomination form areon the Chambers website atwww.mon tville chamber.org . Please
forward your recommendations to the
Chamber office no later November 13.Thank you for givin g this somethought and providing your guidance.November programs at the LincolnPark Public Library. Rizzos Reptiles,Saturday, November 2 from1-2pm, allages. Get up close and personal with aboa, baby alligator, lizards, turtles,and more! Young RembrandtsDrawing Class; Wednesday, November
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6 from 4:30-5:30pm; Grades K-3.Takea free drawing class at the Libraryfrom a Young Rembrandts art teacher!Please register for these programs by
calling 973-694-8283 or e-mailrachel.burt@lincolnparklibrary.org.Thanks givin g Scave nger Hunt,Tuesday, November 26 from 2-3pm,all ages. Stop by after schools earlydismissal for a scavenger hunt at theLibrary! You will also receive a specialscavenger hunt to work on duringThanksgiving Day. Then, bring yourcompleted scavenger hunt back to the
library for a prize.The Montville United Methodist
Nursery School 29 Whitehall road(Route202) Towaco will be sponsoringa collection for the battered WomensShelter during the months of Octoberand November, until Thanksgiving.Items needed include personal careitems and feel good accessories to helpgive comfort to the womens situa-tions. Items may be donated directlyto the Nursery School anytime from8am-4pm. Some suggested items mayinclude cosmetics, womens hygiene
products, hair brushes and small beau-ty accessories. We hope you will join us
in this goodwill endeavor. Any ques-
tions call the school at 973-334-3924True Vine Christian Center, located at99 Two Bridges Road in Lincoln Parkoffers a food pantry which is openevery second & fourth Wednesday of
the month. Remaining 2013 dates areas follows: October 23, November 13
& 27, December 11 & 19 (this is thethird Wednesday since the forth isChristmas Day). The hours are from5:30-6:45pm. It is for families thatare 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, thatsfantastic but dont forget about yourbuddies who are still suffering. Findout how you can help. Call Barry
Jensen at 973-809-9665. Point ManMinistries meets the first Thursday ofevery month from 7:30 9:30pm atCornerstone Chapel 620 Route 23North, Pompton Plains.The Montville Township Womens Club
has an ongoing project: comfort pil-lows for breast cancer patients. Ateam of club members, seniors, and
volunteers from surrounding citiesparticipates in this worthy project.Even heart surgery patients havefound use for these comfort pillows.Call Chairperson Alexandria Sarra at
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Though annuities havebeen around since the
days of the Roman
Empire, they have gone
through many metamor-
phisms, especially since the
1950s. Yet many people have
little to no idea how thesemuch maligned financial prod-
ucts can create a secured guar-
anteed retirement income
without giving up one penny of
principal. Even respected peo-
ple in the financial media are
totally misinformed aboutannuities, spewing incorrect,
false and incomplete informa-
tion about annuities of all
types. I am appalled by the
annuity venom of TV person-
ality SZ, radio supposed guru
RK and print pundit KN.To protect the guilty I have
somewhat disguised their
names here, but I believe you
know whom I am referring to.
So in the spirit of these spokes-
people, we will start our con-
versation with the ugly.SZ says: Never put your
IRA into an annuity because
an annuity is tax deferred and
so is your IRA, so why pay for
tax-deferral through an insur-
ance company with your
IRA? What a bunch of bunk!
Do you know how much the
insurance company charges for
tax deferral? Absolutely noth-
ing! Tax deferral for annuities
is sanctioned by congress. Sothere must be another reason
to put your IRA into an annu-
ity, and there are many. More
about that later in the good
section of this article.
RK says: Annuities are
just too expensive and there
are many other less expensive
alternatives. Compared to
what? A 1972 Ford Pinto and
a 2013 Rolls Royce Phantom
will both drive you to workevery day, but the 1972 Pinto
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could explode if hit in the rear
along the way. Though your
insurance would replace the
car in that event, who would
replace you? Along with style,
grace, prestige and the finest
ride in the automobile uni-
verse, if you get hit in the rear
while driving your Rolls
Royce, you certainly wouldnt
blow up. In fact, you and your
car would probably be
unscathed by the event. My
first car was a 1972 Pinto that Irolled over on its side when
making a turn at 5 mph on wet
pavement. When driving my
1994 Bentley, identical to a
Rolls Royce of the same year,
the traffic came to a sudden
stop from 40 mph on Route 23.
I stopped, but the young col-
lege student behind me never
even hit the brake, plowing
into me with her Nissan. The
hood of her car folded in half
to the windshield. My car had
two small scratches where her
license plate screws were locat-
ed. There was absolutely nodamage to the car, to me or my
passenger. Does that mean the
difference in price between the
Pinto and the Bentley might
have saved me from bodily
harm or even my life? Ill let
you decide. I do know if I werehit like that in the Pinto, I
would not be writing this col-
umn today.
What about your portfo-
lio and retirement income?
Are they crash proof?
Annuities can be designed to
be crash proof! Is there a fee for
that feature? Absolutely! Is it
worth it? Ill let you decided
that for yourself, too.
KN just doesnt like
annuities. Probably because
he doesnt sell them and ittakes away dollars from what
he does like to sell to his
clients: assets under manage-
ment. Stocks, bonds and
mutual funds can all be held
in a managed account that
generates fees and or commis-
sions. Most annuities do not
fit well into this system and
fee-based financial planners
loathe embracing products
that do not pay on-going fees.
The bad: Due to igno-
rance and the promulgation offaulty and negative informa-
tion spread by these media per-
sonalities and others cou-
pled with antiquated informa-
tion about modern day fixed-
indexed and variable annuities
the public is once again dis-
served by their regular
resources for information. It is
imperative that they get the
facts from knowledgeable
trained and licensed profes-
sionals in the annuity industry
and with those facts be readyand able to make the informed,
potentially portfolio-saving
and perpetuating decisions.
The good: I am a licensed
annuity representative and a
certified annuity specialist,
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The U.S. Food and
Drug Administration
(FDA) is going to
explore creating a new sugarlevel for products. This is a
number that added sugar cant
exceed in a given product.
The goal is to boost oral
health, and combat diabetes,
heart disease, and other
health issues. The Center for
Science and Public Interest
filed a 54-page petition about
the overwhelming evidence
that added sugars cause major
health problems.The American Heart
Association claims that no
person should consume more
than nine teaspoons of sugar
each day. The average
American consumes between
18-23 teaspoons of sugar each
day. The average 20-ounce
bottle of soda has 16 tea-
spoonfuls of sugar from high
fructose corn syrup.Sugary drinks comprise
the largest source of calories in
the American diet.
Dr. Peter Brusco is a 1980
graduate of The University of
Pennsylvania and has been
practicing in Kinnelon since
1982. Dr. Bruscos practice is
located at 170 Kinnelon Road,
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Sugar RegulationBy Peter Brusco, DMD
opinion on this subject. I have
rejected fee-based financial
planning from my practice and
have 32 years of financial plan-
ning and annuity experience.Ive also created the Trinity
Method of Investing, based on
a tri-annuity platform, which
protects your retirement and
portfolio from the five forces of
portfolio demise: market losses,
liability risks, health care costs,
expenses of long-term care and
taxes at death. Simultaneously,
most people Ive encountered
desire Maximizing their
income today while preserving,protecting and perpetuating
their wealth for tomorrow.
All who employ the TMI
benefit from the protection
and opportunities it provides.
Each persons specific financial
position, goals and needs are
different, as would their partic-
ular design of the TMI be.
When market corrections,
crashes and upheaval occur,
when inflation rears its uglyhead, when the bad news
appears in your rear view mir-
ror, will your portfolio and
financial life be driven by an
explosive 1972 Ford Pinto or a
7,000-pound Rolls Royce? Will
the price of protection be too
high then? Will your road offinancial independence during
retirement be completely
paved and smooth? If so, no
protective measures may be
necessary. However, should
there be a storm or turmoil in
the stock and bond markets, or
an expensive health challenge
sometime along your journey,
then the benefits of a properly
structured portfolio of annu-
ities applied according to theTMI may be just what the doc-
tor ordered. Are you willing to
wait, unprepared, naked and
vulnerable to see what hap-
pens? Before you answer the
question, a Rolls Royce costs
$450,000 today. A living bene-
fit rider for your annuity can
cost as little as .35 percent
annually. Thats only $350 a
year to protect and guarantee a
$100,000 portfolio. There isnothing worth $100,000 that
you may own that can be
insured for less than that annu-
al sum! What would SZ, RK
and KN say about that?
Why not pick up the
phone and call for an appoint-
ment to find out more? Thecall and the appointment are
free, but the information when
learned and applied could
mean millions more to you and
your family.
Mark E. Charnet, CAS, CSA is
president and founder of Ameri-
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Senior citizens and the
winter season do not
often get along very
well. During these cold
months, they are supposed to
stay inside because extreme
weather may cause illness or
injury. Here are some winter
activities that are not only
enjoyable but beneficial.
PLAY BINGO. Bingo may
not be the best game for stay-ing fit while remaining
indoors, but this is a great
game that encourages mental
stimulation. It is also a great
way to make new friends.
This game is not only played
at home, but can also be
found in local halls and sen-
ior clubs.
USE THE TREADMILL.
Treadmills are actually good
friends of senior citizens
while they remain indoors.
Walking on a treadmill daily
is just like walking outside
except that there are no wor-
ries about falling down a
snowy path. It can definitely
keep seniors fit and healthy,
even while staying inside.
WALK UP AND DOWN
THE STAIRS. Winter
activities do not have to be
fancy. Simply walking up and
down the stairs can actually
keep senior citizens healthy.
Sure, it is not as pleasant and
fun as some other activities,
but it burns more calories
and keeps them away from
heart diseases.
TAKE A CLASS. Cooking,
sewing and other kinds of
classes can make the senior
citizen busy and happy dur-
ing the cold months.
Enrolling in a class is a bril-
liant method to meet new
people. In addition, thisimproves memory, keeps
their minds sharp and even
boosts their self-confidence.
Learning anything is the best
way to have a healthy mind
and body for a long time.
LEARN TO USE THE
COMPUTER. Winter is a
great time to learn to use a
computer with confidence.
There are online tutorials for
various computer programs
and information about virtu-
ally anything online. One
can travel to museums and
cities around the world, learn
a new language, take an
online class via a college or
other venue, or just goof off
and play games.
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over the best way to grow
their businesses. The follow-
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your business so you can build
on your initial success.
Open a new location.
Physical expansion is often
the first idea that comes into
business owners minds when
they are thinking about how
to grow their businesses. But
physical expansion is not
always the best way to grow a
business. Before deciding to
open a second location, con-
sider consumer trends to
determine if your company
has staying power, and eco-
nomic trends to determine if
the economy is healthy
enough to support both your
initial location and any addi-
tional locations you plan to
open.
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er before opening a new loca-
tion is your management style.
If that style is very hands-on,
then who will manage your
new location, or your existing
one if you plan to oversee
things at the new store?
Physical expansion can be
good for business, but its often
most successful when business
owners have a solid manage-
ment team already in place,
which allows owners to spend
time at both locations.
Diversify your offerings. The
Small Business Administra-
tion notes that diversifying is
a strong growth strategy, pro-
viding multiple streams of
income that can help business
owners survive the slower
months when sales tend to
dip. Businesses known for a
particular product may want
to offer complementary prod-
ucts or services or import or
export others products.
Startups often credit loyal cus-
tomer bases when citing their
reasons for surviving their first
few years, and such customer
bases already trust your brand.
Expanding that brand to
include complementary prod-
ucts or services is a logical
next step to grow your busi-
ness and build on the credibil-
ity you worked so hard to
achieve with your customer
base.
Develop an app. Many of
todays successful startups had
Web sites even before they
opened the doors to their
more traditional brick-and-
mortar stores. While a strong
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While Halloween
can be fun for
adults and chil-
dren, pets might not look for-
ward to October 31 as much as
the rest of the family. When
trick-or-treating time arrives
and the doorbell gets its annu-
al workout, pet parents should
take steps to ensure their dogs,
cats and other companion
animals stay calm and dont
get too frightened or excited.
Halloween is full of deco-
rations, costumes and
strangers ringing your door-
bell. While the excitement
can be thrilling for children,
pets can easily grow scared.
Animals generally become
creatures of routine, and any-
thing that takes them out of
their comfort zones can be a
cause for agitation. Spooky
decorations hung throughout
the house and outdoors pres-
ent new sights and smells. The
doorbell ringing every few
minutes could put skittish pets
even more on edge espe-
cially when they come face-
to-face with hordes of cos-
tumed trick-or-treaters.
Candy, chocolate in par-
ticular, poses a large risk as
well. Even relatively small
amounts of chocolate can be
harmful to cats
and dogs. Thats
because choco-
late contains caf-
feine and theo-
bromine, two dif-
ferent types of
stimulants that
can wreak havoc
on an animals
central nervous
system. Hard
candies may be
swallowed and
become lodged
in the throat or
digestive tract.
Artificial sweet-
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too.
To help keep pets safe, it
is best to consider the follow-
ing tips for Halloween.
1. Keep pets indoors for the
day. Animals that are fright-
ened may run away or grow
disoriented and get lost. Also,
you never want your pet to be
the victim of a Halloween
prank. Sometimes black cats
are stolen on Halloween. Dogs
left outside may be
at risk for teasing
and taunting, too.
2. Dont take dogs trick-or-
treating. Although you may
have a calm, well-mannered
dog, the crowds in the neigh-
borhood may excite mans
best friend, whose behavior
might be difficult to predict.
Also, other animals that get
loose from homes when the
doors are opened may provoke
your dog. Its enough to keep
your eyes on your children,
never mind being mindful of
your dog, too!
3. Skip costumes for pets. You
may think its a cute idea to
dress your pets in costumes,
but theres a good
chance your pet does
not share your enthu-
siasm. It may stress
out the animal, so
avoid pet costumes.
4. Be mindful of
holiday decorations.
Strings of lights,
fake spider webs
and other decorative items
can be tripping hazards for
pets, while electronic
devices could pose a safety
risk. Avoid lit candles in the
home because cats or dogs
may knock them over.
5. Keep pets secured in a
bedroom or another quiet
space. Your dog or cat may
try to bolt outside every time
you open the door to trick-
or-treaters. Instead, keep the
animals in a bedroom or
laundry area. Not only will
they appreciate the quiet,
but also they wont have a
chance to escape and get lost.
6. Store collected candy out
of reach. Pets are inquisitive,
and they may be drawn to the
sweet smell of candy and
treats. Candy wrappers and
the candy itself can be haz-
ardous to pets. Therefore,
store candy where pets cannot
access it and be sure children
discard candy wrappers.
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many of todays businesses,
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offerings, place orders on-the-
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technical glitches and solicit
user responses so you can
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make it more user-friendly if
need be.
Form an alliance with other
businesses. Rather than diver-
sifying their product offerings,
some business owners have
found its easier and more
profitable to form an alliance
with other businesses who
already sell complementary
products. Such an alliance can
be good for both businesses, as
each can expand its customer
base without the kind of effort
it takes to open a new location
or the cost of producing new
products. Other businesses
already have lists of prospec-
tive customers who may need
your products, and vice versa.
Alliances can be the most
effective and quickest ways to
grow a business, not to men-
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community with a wine-and-
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The array of beautiful food
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Customers had a chance
to win many different prizes,
including an Elysium Spa gift
card, a round of golf at
Meadows Golf Club, a six-
month membership to Spa
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Fred Astaire Dance Studio.
The grand prize giveaway
was an iPad.
Each party-goer received
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dreams. In 90 years of business,
Lincoln Park Savings Bank
has never sold a mortgage loan
in a secondary market. This
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bank because it shows how
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The arrival of autumn
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and less hours of sun-
shine. As much of the coun-
try turns its clocks back an
hour, night descends that
much earlier, prompting a
greater reliance on artificial
light and electricity. When
the time comes to turn clocks
back, eco-conscious men and
women can employ various
strategies to conserve energy.
Change light bulbs. Tra-
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are not the most energy effi-
cient option available. The
United States Department of
Energy says incandescent
bulbs use a lot of energy to
produce light, but a signifi-
cant amount of energy to pro-
duce heat as well. Ninety per-
cent of the energy used by
incandescent bulbs is given
off as heat, so it is more eco-
nomical and efficient to use a
bulb that cuts down on heat
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light. Light-emitting diode,
or LED, bulbs are a much
more energy-efficient option,
and LEDs last 25 times longer
than incandescent bulbs.
Turn lights off when rooms
arent being used. It can be
tempting to turn on all of the
lights on in a home when
darkness arrives. But this
wastes both energy and
money. Turn lights off when
you exit rooms. Try to gather
the family in a centralized
location that is full of ambi-
ent and task lighting in an
attempt to concentrate light-
ing usage rather than spread-
ing it out all over the house.
Rely on timers or automat-
ed systems. Standard timers
or more complex app-synced
house management systems
enable homeowners to turn
their lights or even appli-
ances on and off at key times.
Those with a smartphone or
tablet can log in and manage
their homes from a remote
location, turning lights on or
off or adjusting their thermo-
stats at their convenience.
Turn down the temperature.
The California Energy
Commission says for every
degree a person lowers the
heat in the 60- to 70-degree
range, he or she will save up
to 5 percent on heating costs.
Set the thermostat low at
night when residents are
under warm blankets and
quilts, and lower the thermo-
stat when the house is empty.
Furthermore, homeowners
can turn down the thermo-
stat on hot water heaters and
even dishwashers, which can
help save as much as 11 per-
cent on water heating costs.
Look to alternative heat
and lighting sources. A warm,
inviting fire can light up a
room and also provide sup-
plementary heat. Pellet
stoves, or those that burn a
highly concentrated fuel
source that is energy efficient
and environmentally friendly
may prove a worthwhile
investment. Many heating
stoves continue to give off
ambient heat long after their
flames have been extin-
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Put south and west-facing
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powered devices next to an
open window during daylight
hours to charge when the sun
is at its brightest. Use solar-
powered lamps, radios and
even phone charges once the
sun sets. Windows that get a
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draped in dull, black curtains
to incubate rooms that need
warming. The black fabric
will absorb the suns heat,
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Trim shrubs and trees. Make
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available by allowing the
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Spend time outdoors. Make
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spending as much time out-
doors as possible. Read booksoutside or do homework at
the patio table, reducing
reliance on indoor lighting.
Sunlight can make ideal task
lighting for arts and craftsprojects as well.
There are many ways to
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In its annual Cost vs. Value
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those projects retain at resale,
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the first time in six years.
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increase in cost-recouped per-
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Replacement projects
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for homeowners, who likely
also benefitted from a real
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started to stabilize after an
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While an economy on
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improvement investment at
resale as possible, other factors
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example, homeowners sur-
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investment than in previous
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owners to place a greater
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projects cost, placing it just
ahead of a garage door
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a young orphan.Youll be astounded by
the explosion of talent, and
moved by the performances,
said producer Carmela
Wolosz. And the brilliant
songs will keep you engaged
for the entire show.
Memorable songs like
Do You Hear the People
Sing, I Dreamed a Dream,
Castle on a Cloud, andMaster of the House lend to
this incredible story of the
human spirit that has madeLes Misrables Broadways
most beloved musical.
Dont miss your chance
to experience this theatrical
phenomenon performed live
in Pompton Lakes.
Les Misrables runs
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
and Sundays at 2pm, from
Nov. 8Dec. 1. Ticket prices
are $25 for adults, $23 for sen-iors and $20 for children, plus
tax. To order tickets, call 973-
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located at 247 Wanaque Ave.
in Pompton Lakes, right off
Route 287 (exit 55). For
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Leasing commercial
space is a fact of life formany business owners.
The expense of commercial
leasing is considerable, but
cost is not the only factor to
consider when leasing a com-
mercial space. The following
are a few tips for business
owners when negotiating
their commercial space lease.Enlist some professional
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owners may be able to negoti-
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their own, new business own-
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services of real estate brokers
and real estate lawyers. Real
estate lawyers can negotiateyour lease, explaining key
terms and conditions that
may prove confusing to first-
time business owners. Real
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find the right location, and
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process easier, and they also
can benefit business owners
looking for the best possible
location for their businesses.
Real estate brokers often get
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property.
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newal options. The length of
commercial leases favored by
small businesses is often simi-
lar to the length of a lease on
a private residence. Thoughthe language might be more
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length of a commercial lease
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ers must be diligent regarding
renewal options and the costof such renewals. Come the
end of your lease terms, you
don't want to be met with a
considerable and unexpected
hike in rent just as your busi-
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budget can go into your prod-
ucts and not toward your
lease.
Pay attention to extra fees.
Many commercial leases
include fees in addition to the
monthly rent. Maintenancefees are common, and there
may even be a separate set of
maintenance fees when shar-
ing commercial space. When
negotiating your lease, ask to
see a list of the costs and fees
current tenants typically
incur each month. When dis-cussing maintenance fees,
confirm who must pay for less
routine maintenance, such as
hvac or plumbing repairs, and
be sure to get such informa-
tion included in the lease.
When discussing such
fees, inquire about utilitycosts as well. Utilities are
often the responsibility of the
tenant, but it still behooves
business owners to confirm
who will be paying the
monthly utilities.
Negotiate an exclusivity
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to move in across the street,
and they certainly don't want
them to move into the same
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building. Protect your busi-
ness from such a developmentby negotiating an exclusivity
clause into your lease. Such
clauses prevent landlords
from leasing other spaces on
the property to your competi-
tion.
Carefully read the default
language. Before signing a
commercial lease, business
owners must familiarize them-
selves with the default lan-guage therein. Determine
what happens if you default
on the lease, including if you
will be locked out upon your
first missed payment and if
the landlord will immediately
initiate eviction proceedings
in such instances. Many com-
mercial leases also include
language stating tenants are
responsible for any legal feeslandlords accrue in the case of
a default. Though it might be
difficult to negotiate the
default language in a lease,
business owners should still
know that language prior to
signing a lease.
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