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No.1 Vol. 9 mypaperonline.com September 2015
by Kerry Breen
On Sat. Aug. 15, res-idents of East
Hanover steppedup to the plate at a softball
tournament that doubled as
a charity event to benefit
the Be The Match nationalregistry.
The softball tournament
was a way for people to
learn about donation, and
register themselves, allwhile enjoying a popular
sport on what turned out to
be a beautiful Saturdaymorning in East Hanover’s
Lurker Park. The softball
tournament, held by theNew Jersey Career Fire
Chief’s Association, is an
annual event, although
their cause changes from
year to year.Eight teams played. It
cost each team $1,000 to
register, and each team also
helped raise money that
was donated to Be TheMatch. Donations are used
to help grow the donor reg-
istry, assist patients finan-
Softball Tournament Swings In $8,000For Bone Marrow Charity
cially, and fund important
research. Overall, the tour-
nament raised $8,000,
according to Rebecca
Kolas, a spokesperson for
Be The Match.The East Hanover Fire
Department team, cap-
tained by Joe Sperli, raised
$1,000. The East Hanover
PBA, captained by JesseNovalis, raised $1,000. The
Fire Department of Jersey
City, captained by Jason
Greco, raised $225. The
New Jersey State FMBA,
captained by Tim Duecsch,
raised $1,000. The
Livingston Fire
Department, captained by
Dennis Britt, raised $1,000.
The Newark Firefighter’sUnion, captained by
Charles West, raised
$1,000. The New Jersey
Career Fire Chiefs
Association, captained byBob Caruso, raised $1,000.
The U.S.C.A., captained by
Gerard Centanni, raised
$1,000.
Each team set individual
donation goals, an ideal
amount of money that they
hoped to raise by the end of
the tournament. Every team
was successful in fulfilling
its goal. Donations weremade mostly through a
website created for the
event.
The first pitch was
thrown by five year oldDelaney of Woodridge.
Delaney was diagnosed
with cancer at three months
old, and is the president of continued on page 7
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P.G. Chambers School in Cedar Knollsplans to host its 11th Annual Golf Classic and dinner reception at
Roxiticus Golf Club in Mendham on Oct. 5.With stunning views of central New Jersey,
this best ball shotgun start game offersgolfers the opportunity to experience the fallgrandeur of Roxiticus Golf Club while sup-porting students with disabilities who attendP. G. Chambers School in Cedar Knolls.
Event Chair and P.G. Chambers SchoolBoard Vice President, Tom Walsh of AvisonYoung, encourages all to “come out on thegreen for the children,” says Walsh. “Oursponsors and players look forward to thisevent, year after year. We're excited to havethis platform to spread the word about agreat school and how the school’s programs
impact students with a wide range of com-plex disabilities.”
Each foursome includes golf cart, greenfees, a hospitality gift, lunch, cocktails, din-ner, and awards. PGCS students serve asguest greeters, help with registration, andwelcome guests to the outing, bringing thefaces of the school to our community. Theproceeds from the day’s events will supportthe state-of-the-art education and therapyprograms at P.G. Chambers School.
Sponsorship opportunities are availablefrom $500 and up. We encourage and wel-come all to support the golf outing and beincluded in the P.G. Chambers School com-munity. No amount is too small and no gift
goes unnoticed.The event is not limited to golfers. The
evening festivities include prizes and giftsfor everyone, from a Phil Michelson auto-graphed golf flag, to foursomes and some of the areas most challenging courses, fabulousgolf equipment from the Roxiticus ProShop, and many more surprises. Each year,the spirited Sponsor a Child auction impactsthe school in a significant way, providingneeded funds for the schools programs andspecial projects.
The reception includes a cocktail hour
and dinner, and guests are welcome to regis-ter for the evening only. To register a teamand sign up for any part of the festivities,visit www.chambersschool.org/events oremail [email protected] andfollow on Facebook for event updates andspecial offers at www.facebook.com/PGChambersSchool.
At P.G. Chambers School, “discoveringpotential” is at the heart of its mission,inspiring to provide the best, most compre-
P.G. Chambers School Hosts 11th Annual Golf Classic hensive special education and therapy pro-grams for children with disabilities anddevelopmental delays and inclusive earlyeducation for children with and
without disabilities. P.G. Chambers
School changes the lives of children byinstilling a love of learning, encouragingindependence, and most importantly, devel-oping unshakeable self-confidence.
For almost 60 years, building a reputa-tion for excellence recognized throughoutNew Jersey, P.G. Chambers School providesservices for more than 800 children andtheirfamilies in a ten-county area of northern
NJ. The school’s programs reach children of all ages and abilities from birth to age four-teen.
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Thanks to DanielRubin of Troop 155and his completion of
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Daniel demonstrated a
high degree of integrity inhis stewardship of the dona-tions entrusted to him,impressing all with hisfundraising skills. He dedi-cated countless hourstoward researching plantsand shrubs, price-shoppinghis purchases to ensure thathe would have enough fundsto complete the project andpotentially make a donation
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In early August, Danielproudly presented a checkfor $460.94.
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Cortney Wall, a local
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opening of a special art
exhibit on display until
Sept. 19. The exhibit fea-
tures more than 30 origi-nal pieces, many of them
illustrating Wall’s deep
affection for African
wildlife.
Some of her African
wildlife work has beenfeatured in “Africa
Geographic Magazine.”
The paintings line the
walls of the Simon
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donating a portion of the
proceeds to theMorristown Medical
Center Women’s
Association. Interested
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Corner Store Gift Shop
located on Franklin 1.Wall is known as one of
the few female sports
artists in the country. Her
work has been commis-
sioned by the New YorkYankees, the United States
Tennis Association, The
Chris Canty Foundation,
Reggie Jackson’s Mr.
October Foundation and
many others. Her artappears in museum collec-
tions, including a travel-
ing exhibit for the NegroLeague Baseball Museum.
She is also often hired forprivate commissions and
live painting at charity
events to help raise funds.
More of Wall’s work
can be found at the
Hackensack UniversityMedical Center, where her
inspirational murals
brighten the walls of the
John Theurer Cancer
Center. She has appeared
on national TV and radioshows to discuss her work
and provide a peek inside
the mind of an artist.
Wall said of the collab-
oration with Morristown
Medical Center, “Thisexhibit means so much to
me. I truly enjoyed creat-
ing these pieces, knowing
that they might hopefully
brighten a patient’s orfamily member’s day dur-
ing a difficult time. I
appreciate the opportunity
provided by Morristown
Medical Center, allowing
this Jersey girl to touchpeople’s lives in one of
my favorite towns.”
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By Anastasia Marchese
T
he Whippany Fire House has a history of commu-
nity involvement that has continued for more
than 100 years. Its current location in downtown
Whippany was built with money donated by citizens andlocal businesses and raised through community
fundraising activities. Times have changed however and
the current firehouse isn't sufficient to meet the growing
needs of the community.
One of the major problems with its current location isits proximity to the Whippany River, which places the
fire hall in a flood plain. During severe weather the
ground level of the building becomes flooded, causing
damage to equipment and seriously compromising the
firefighters ability to respond to emergencies.Another complication is the fire station's central
location. The busy flow of traffic around the buildingcauses a greater likelihood of a collision as well as
increased response times. The building is also too small
to meet the needs of a much larger population then lived
in Whippany when it was built.Instead of asking the town to fund the new building,
the Whippany Fire Department decided to ask the com-
munity to support them in their efforts to relocate. One
of the upcoming events is the Garden State Brew Fest
that will be taking place on Sat., Sept.26, at the Anchor
Golf Center, in Whippany. The Garden State Brew Fest
(GSBF) asked to partner with the Fire Department this
year and a portion of the proceeds will go to help fundthe continued relocation efforts. There are just 3,500
available tickets and the more people that attend themore money will be raised.
Jen Shannon, of GSBF, commented on the selection
of the Whippany Fire department as its fundraisingrecipient this year, "I saw a lot of their fundraising
efforts and was very impressed, they are doing a great
job and knew they were the perfect partner."
This year's event will feature three main tents: The
Oktoberfest experience, featuring German and autumnbrews; the Tri-state Tent featuring local brews from
New York State, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; and the
Best of National Craft Beer Tent; featuring great beers
from across the county.In addition to the premium brews, there will be live
music and food vendors. For those wanting a premiumexperience, there is a VIP pass. These passes come with
early access starting at 1 p.m., on-site parking, and a
special two hour food and beer pairing with hand select-
ed beers available only to VIP ticket holders. VIP ticket
holders also have designated VIP bathrooms. At a festi-val with more than 3,000 attendees, that alone may be
worth the ticket price.
General admission tickets include a souvenir glass
with a specialty glass for those with VIP admission. All
ticket holders have access to the main event and the beeris included in the ticket price.
Dale Cowley is the Chair of the Weights and MeansCommittee for the Whippany Fire Department, and is
working with GSBF to co-ordinate the fundraising
efforts. When asked about the upcoming event he said,"I am looking forward to seeing the community come
out and support us, so we can continue to serve them."
Cowley has a long history serving at the Whippany
Fire Department as a volunteer firefighter for more than
20 years. His hope of community support for the volun-teer fire department's continuing efforts to relocate has
it's foundation in the department's history and the com-
munity's ability to support the department far into the
future.General admission tickets to the GSBF cost $65 and
VIP tickets are $125.Doors open for VIP attendees at 1 p.m. and general
admission at 2 p.m. The festival ends at 6 p.m. Tickets
are available online with other package options avail-
able as well as shuttle tickets to and from the parking
area.To find out more about the upcoming fundraiser go to
www.gardenstatebrewfest.com.
Brewfest Planned To Raise Money For Whippany Fire House
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Morristown author, Judith Hugg,
will be selling and signing hernew book "Let it Be a River:
Grace Overflowing," along with her first
book, "To See the Sky: Vignettes of
Grace." All are welcome, Sept. 26, from 2
p.m. to 4 p.m., at the First Presbyterian
Church, in Whippany.
Bone Marrow Charity...continued from front page
Book Signing Open House
Delany’s Clubhouse, a club for platelet
donors at Community Blood Services. She
and her family support other patients by
hosting marrow and blood donation
events.Be The Match is a nationwide service
that helps blood cancer patients find the
bone marrow transplants they need. They
also fund lifesaving research and helppatients overcome the financial barriers
that can arise due to the costs of bone mar-
row transplant. Representatives from Be
The Match were present to help register
new potential donors, and answer ques-
tions regarding the registration process.They also helped explain how to host a
marrow and/or blood donation event.
Registering as a bone marrow donor is
a long term commitment, explained
Johannson, but it is often the only way to
help those suffering from diseases such as
leukemia, lymphoma, aplastic anemia,
sickle cell anemia, and other serious ill-
nesses. Approximately 70 percent of
patients cannot find matches within theirown families, and therefore must turn to
the Be The Match registry in hopes of find-
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“We work every day to save livesthrough transplant,” as stated on its web-
site, found at https://bethematch.org. For
the past 25 years, it has been the largest
and most diverse bone marrow registry in
the world.
“We only registered three new donors,”said Elise Johannson, a Be The Match rep-
resentative who was present at the event.
“We always have a great turnout, but at the
end of the day education and awareness is
our goal, and we succeeded in that.”
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Just in time for the new school year, the Borough
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safety initiative.Volunteers with the “One Day One School” award-win-
ning program will make its way over to the Borough Schoolon Sat., Oct. 10, to beautify the property and make sure its
grounds are safe to all. The innovative program focuses the
efforts of volunteer business owners, public and school offi-
cials, and students to beautify school property and enhancesafety.
Tom "Ace" Gallagher, founder of the nationally recog-
nized One Day One School program, and Superintendent
Mark Maire of the Morris Plains School District are excited
for this next school clean up. Organizers are working withschool community members, inviting as many volunteers as
possible to support the Borough School event.
“The entire initiative is based on encouraging students to
come out to participate and take ownership of their schools,”
Gallagher says. “It provides a way to give back to the com-munity to provide our students and our community a school
that is safe, beautiful and a place we can be proud of.”
Morris Plain Superintendent Mark Maire says, “This is
an incredible service to our facilities, and we thank Mr. Tom
“Ace” Gallagher, founder of One Day/One School, for
selecting Morris Plains. We are thrilled to host an event thatbrings local municipalities and school community stake-
holders together to promote beautification, safety and envi-
ronmental awareness.”The idea for One Day/One School hit Gallagher- owner
of Whippany’s Ace Gallagher Stump Grinding- while walk-
ing his children to school in 2007. Glancing up, he was
alarmed by dead branches threatening to fall from the treecanopy. Recognizing the danger to school children, he con-
tacted the district’s superintendent and offered to donate hisprofessional tree care services and enlist volunteers from the
industry and community to make the school path safe.
He proposed organizing this project as a one-day event to
clean up the grounds of the school, remove debris, trim trees
and do landscaping. Given the high cost, specialized skill,and safety considerations associated with tree maintenance,
the school district welcomed the opportunity and joined the
partnership for the one-day event.
From that project, One Day/One School moved each year
to a different location and grew to more than 200 volunteersworking hand-in-hand with school and municipal officials.
Gallagher and Maire will join planning teams from East
Hanover, Hanover Township and Morris Plains, who have
maximized resources across multiple municipalities to sup-
port this beautification program. This planning team will
include the mayor, chief of police, school administration,HSA members, rotarians, Knights of Columbus and others.
The award-winning program brings together tree experts,
school officials, town representatives, local companies and
students who volunteer their time and services to make their
community school grounds cleaner and safer.The program’s objective involves one day of volunteer
teamwork at one school to remove dangerous tree limbs and
Volunteer One Day To Clean Up Elementary School In Morris Plains
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Since its inception in 2008, the initiative has collectively
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Borough and Denville taxpayers more than a half a million
dollars in tree work and landscaping.Gallagher, a former Board of Education member and a
present committeeman in Hanover Twp. says, “Every time
you can save a district a thousand dollars, that’s a computer.
If you save $60,000, that’s a new teacher.”When Morris Plains Mayor Frank Druetzler heard about
the award-winning program, he felt it could be a success in
Morris Plains. He introduced the idea to Maire, who was
thrilled with the potential benefits of the program.
Druetzler states, “One Day One School is truly a ‘shared
services’ program that is a great benefit to our local schoolsand communities.”
Druetzler and Councilwoman Suzanne McCluskey havebeen working with the
leaders of those other towns, along with Maire, to bring
similar results for the Borough School grounds.The Oct. 10 event at Borough School will be dedicated to
Ralph Politi Jr., a well-known East Hanover community
leader who was struck and killed by an alleged drunk driver
in 2012. Since the development of One Day One School,
Politi dedicated his services to provide a beautification
aspect to the program.
Many of the area’s best tree companies and landscaping
services are on board once again, and they remain commit-
ted to making this day successful. The organizers are quickto identify the grass-roots, voluntary nature of the program
as the central key to its ongoing success.
Start time for tree services and other professionals is 8:30a.m. with area tree care partners and landscapers donating
their time, equipment, and services to prune and removedangerous trees and branches. At 9:30 a.m., students, fami-
lies and volunteer crews will assist professionals in a com-
plete cleanup of the area, followed by the planting of new
trees and shrubs. The day’s events will conclude with a DJ
and barbecue for all participants at 12:30 p.m., with foodcontributed by local businesses and prepared and served by
Morris Plains Rotary Club volunteers.
Gallagher concludes, “We are inviting everyone to
become part of this network of volunteers that are giving
back to the community; and of course any support you cangive would be greatly appreciated.”
If interested in volunteering for this event, visit "One Day
One School" on Facebook for more information. Contact
Gallagher at 973-428-1102; email
[email protected]; or the superintendent’s office at
973-538-1650. Additional information is available throughthe Morris Plains school administrative offices. Rain date is
set for Sat., Oct. 17.
Volunteer One Day...continued from page 8
On Behalf of the Cats and Dogs at One Step Closer
Animal rescue they want to thank you for giving
them all a chance for life.
They are all grateful. Even though you cannot see theirtears, they are so happy you and your family took the time
out of your busy scheduled.
This money will help them to get their shots,food and
new homes. Their Temporary mommies are working veryhard to get all of them healthy so they can hopefully find
permanent homes.My name is Jennifer and I am the owner of the Shear
Temptations in Whippany and I was thrilled to open for
this beautiful cause. I want to personally thank everyone
including Elaine and Gary LaSure, Cassie, Debbie,
Doreen McDermott for taking time away from their busyschedules to help me as well as everyone who donated.
May God Bless you all.
Animal Rescue
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Those interested in socializing with folks who keep thewheels of the museum turning at Edison’s 19thCentury factory complex in West Orange can attend
the Muckers’ Ball fundraiser on Sat., Oct. 3. It promises atradition of food, drink, music and dancing under the big tent
- a location where Thomas Edison and his Muckers hadsome great celebrations. For more info on the Muckers’ Ballcontact the Friends of Thomas Edison Historical ParkFoTENHP www.foedison.org; call 973-736-2916; or [email protected].
Touring the legendary work site of Thomas Edison andthe growing curiosity in Steampunk makes this NationalHistorical Park NHP in West Orange even more uniquelyremarkable today.
Steampunk is a subgenre of devotees that are fascinatedby retro science fiction, technology and artistic designs of the late 19th-century that ignited with the force of steam-
powered machinery. Steampunk channels the era's perspec-tive of those that lived during this futuristic thinkingVictorian and American Wild West age. Steampunk is aboutrevisiting its own distinct fashion, culture, architectural styleand art. It was a time of colorful futuristic storytelling fromH. G. Wells and Jules Verne. The Thomas Alva Edison fac-tory laboratories and his Victorian Glenmont estate home inWest Orange are in themselves Steampunk time capsulesmaintained by our National Park Service. It is also furtherpreserved by private funds, foundations and the Friends of TENHP that do dedicated fundraising where it is needed.They provide the additional renovations, enhancements and
special project exhibits that are not covered in the NHPbudget. The FoTENHP also promotes the era’s pastimes of gardening, fashion, advertisements and the music that wereconnected to these Edison inventions in true spirit.
Coincidentally, the Victorian age of the late 19th Century
was also the pinnacle years of Thomas Edison’s career thatmade him the world’s famous wizard of invention capable of moving ideas off from the science fiction category to theworld of tomorrow. In 1897 H.G. Wells created his sciencefiction masterpiece The War Of The Worlds. The Hearstnewspaper group commissioned a sequel to follow it.Science editor - Garrett Putnam Serviss would write the nextstory. This sequel follow up was entitled Edison’s Conquestof Mars which appeared in Feb. of 1898. Thomas Edisonbecame the heroic character of this science fiction world.The iconic persona of Edison was a name that lent thebelievability factor to a new fiction genre – the space tech-
no-thriller. Serviss’ book was the first space battle to everappear in print.The West Orange laboratory complex was built in 1887.
The facilities were well equipped with many kinds of machinery and instruments, with a factory supply of materi-als from around the world that employed dedicated and care-fully-chosen workers. Employees that worked at Edison’sfactory laboratories did not need to read a science fictionbook to believe that Thomas Edison had the imagination totake them into the future with his inventions and ideas.There was a lot of excitement working for Thomas Edisonthat attracted the best talent pool of employees not only
locally but from around the world. This pool also includedgreat performing artists for his film and music studio pro-ductions. Edison’s closest workers were his engineering anddevelopment team that he fondly called his Muckers. Therewere great employee celebrations too that went along withthe hard work that helped produce the grist for futuristic pulpfiction in its day.
See the Thomas Edison’s Steampunk Collection. Visitthe Thomas Alva Edison Museum – NPS Open Wed.through Sun., 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Admission fee is $10. Formore details, go to http://www.nps.gov/edis/.
Fundraiser Set To Keep Wheels Of Edison Museum In Motion
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ically low.Post 538 was organized in 1946 in
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es which are as follows:
a) Selling poppies for which the moniesraised are used for visitations to the
Paramus Veteran Home on a monthly basis
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women residents. Special gifts are also
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b) Bus trips to casinos where themonies raised are also disbursed to our vet-
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