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The debates have begun,
the TV commercials are
in our faces, the media is
in its glory increasing ad revenue
after a lackluster year, the nation
is polarized and the people are
tuned-in, eager to see what hap-
pens!What does this all mean to
you, a resident of North Jersey,
looking to grow and maintain
your net-worth and portfolio; to
preserve your standard of living
while increasing the quality of
life for yourself, your spouse and
your children? Can the election
of the President really influence
any of these factors? Does he or
will he affect the tone of the
Nation and the people who live
here? Does the winner have theinfluence to really effect change?
Can the President motivate and
manipulate Congress to make
effective improvements that will
have both a short term and long-
term positive effect on your
finances and bottom line? Does
it really make a difference who
the victor is?
The answer to these ques-
tions in this authors opinion is a
resounding YES. All we need todo is look back at the
Presidencies of Republican
Ronald Reagan and Democrat
Bill Clinton who left an indelible
impression. The country pros-
pered under their leadership and
these facts are undeniable. These
two leaders had a divergently dif-
ferent approach to governing and
leading, yet, both were successful
in their own right. In both cases,
their actions affected the peo-
ple long after their termsexpired, in some cases to this very
day. As an individual and a voter,
whether you voted for these men
or not there are some questions
you should ask yourself. Were you
proud of the job they performed
and the legacy they left behind?
Were you proud to be an
American while they held the
highest office in the land? Did
you personally prosper as a result
of their actions and choices? Didthe job market at the time bene-
fit your career? Did your portfolio
grow, was money more plentiful
then, and was the general atti-
tude and sentiment of the public,
better, under their leadership?
Were you a happier person during
the Reagan and Clinton years?
How did these leaders, in
your opinion handle foreign
affairs? What was the worlds
opinion of America and
Americans at the time as com-pared to the last few years? Was
our country a safer place to live
and raise a family then, when
weighed against today? What
happened over the last 12 years
to change or diminish America as
we once knew her? In your opin-
ion, are prospects for the future
less or more opportunistic now, as
opposed to then?
As a financial columnist and
a Retirement Income and EstatePlanning Specialist, it isnt my
job or purpose in this column
space to campaign for one candi-
date or another. It is however, to
help you derive the best strate-
gies, plans and programs to cir-
cumvent any calamity in
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October 19
The G.F.W.C. Montville
Township Womens Club will
hold its annual ArgylesFamous Fish or Chick n Chips
Dinner on October 19 from
5:30-7:30p.m. at the Senior
House, 356 Route 202
Montville. The ticket price of
$13.00 includes entre, chips,slaw, dessert and beverage.
Meals can be eaten in or taken
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October 20
Pompton Reformed Church
located at 59 Hamburg
Turnpike Pompton Lakes will
be having an Autumn Fest on
Saturday October 20 from
10a.m.-4p.m. There will be
food, baked goods, crafts, a
farm stand, childrens games, a
Holiday Shop and much more.
Come enjoy the day with us.The Montville United
Methodist Church, 29
Whitehall Road (Route 202)
Towaco, NJ will be having
their second annual delicious
Chili and Baked Potato
Dinner on Saturday, October
20. There will be continuous
seating from 4:30-6:45p.m.
Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for
seniors, and $5.99 for children
(ages 5-12), under age 5 free.Tickets can be reserved or
obtained at the door the day of
the dinner. Vegetarian Chili
will be available. Funds from
this dinner will be used for
local church mission projects.
For further information ordirections, call the church at
973-334-1603 (church office)
or 973-334-3924 (nursery
school).
The First Reformed Church
of Lincoln Park, located at 60
Chapel Hill Road in Lincoln
Park, NJ is hosting their 2012
Fall Craft & Vendor Fair on
October 20 from 9a.m.-3p.m.
Local crafts persons and ven-
dors will be displaying andselling their goods. An old
fashioned bake sale with lots
of homemade goodies will be
available to tempt your palate.
A soup and sandwich caf is a
feature of the event. Visit our
web site www.frc-lpnj.org or
call the church office at 973-
694-4336 for more informa-
tion. Hope to see you all there.
October 21Join us for a day of crafts,
games, food and Fall festivities
on Sunday, October 21 from
12-4p.m. at Hershfield Park,
Pompton Lakes. Come paint a
pumpkin, win prizes at our
games booths, shop the vendorarea or enter our pie-eating
contest! Crafts and activities
from $1-5, some events free.
Open to the community. Rain
or shine. This event will be
run by the Pompton
Lakes/Riverdale Girl Scouts.
See you there!
American Legion Post 242,
700 Newark Pompton
Turnpike, Pompton Plains,
will be having a pancake, egg,and sausage breakfast on
October 21 from 9a.m.-
12noon. $6 at the door.
October 25
Come join Pequannock
Township Volunteer Fire Co.
No. 2 for their annual Fish N
Chips Fund Raiser to be held
on Thursday, October 25
between the hours of 4:30p.m.
and 7:30p.m. at the Co. 2 FireHouse located at 24 Oak
Avenue, Pequannock. The
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She truly is an extraordi-
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thoughtful and most of
all, brave, Jenine Guerriero-
Ocasio said of her daughter
Abigail, who was recently
diagnosed with a rare form of
Lupus.
We were completely
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It started out as what we
thought was a bug bite. And
that is what the doctors told us
at first. Never in my wildest
dreams would I have thought it
would have turned out like
this.
But it was true. After a
biopsy confirmed the diagno-
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of emotions. Lupus is a chronicand incurable autoimmune dis-
ease. Abigail did not fit the
profile, yet it didnt make it
any less true.
Trying to find effective
treatments was also a challenge
as little Abigail fought the dis-
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effects of the medications.
She is a fighter in every
sense of the word, said Jenine.
And shes learned a lotthrough this process. We want-
ed to turn a negative into a
positive for her. We created
Abigails Team of Love, which
walked for the Lupus
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In order to raise money
for the cause, Abigail began
selling bracelets called
Abigails Loops of Love.
They have tiny little
charms on them that have a
little sparkle, just like her!Jenine said.
I want to help everyone
who has this illness, said
Abigail. If we all raise money
we can find a cure together.
The entire family helped
sell the bracelets. Tantrum
Salon & Boutique in Totowa,
owned by Jenine and her sister
Francine, kept them at the
front counter for patrons to
pick up on their way out.Brother Chris had them at his
deli, Il Classico in Fairfield.
Cousin Annamaria offered
them at the pediatricians
office where she works. Andfriends and family handed
them out to everyone they
knew.
At $5 each, Abigail's
family found that most every-
one was willing to donate to
the cause.
It really has made a big
difference to her, Jenine said.
She is so happy and proud to
have done this. Abigail also
sold the bracelets duringLincoln Park Day and her
classmates at St. Pius School
in Montville joined in the
effort, as well.
We are so grateful tohave all this help, love and
support, said Jenine. At the
end of the day, I want Abigail
to always know that we did
absolutely everything we could
to fight this illness with and for
her. She will always remember
that.
For more information or
to make a donation please feel
free to contact Jenine at 973-
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Cap on healthcare flexible
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Before the HealthcareAct, there was no tax-law limit
on the amount you could con-
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have always imposed their own
annual limits. Amounts you
contribute to the FSA plan are
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self tax-free to cover qualified
medical expenses. Good deal!
Starting in 2013, however, the
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employee employed by two or
more unrelated employers may
elect up to $2,500 under each
employer's health FSA.
Tax planning implica-tions: If you have an FSA plan,
your employer will ask you near
the end of the year to decide
how much you want to con-
tribute to your healthcare FSA
for 2013. At that point, the
new $2,500 contribution limit
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that, just make sure you use up
your 2012 contribution before
the deadline for doing so.
Higher threshold for itemized
medical expense deductions
Before the Healthcare
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deduction for unreimbursed
medical expenses paid for you,
your spouse and your depend-
ents equaled the excess of your
qualified medical expenses over
7.5 percent of your adjustedgross income (AGI). Starting
in 2013, the deduction thresh-
old will be raised to 10 percent
of AGI for most individuals.
However, if either you or your
spouse reach age 65 by Dec. 31,
2013, the new 10 percent
threshold will not take effect
until 2017. (In other words, the
long-standing 7.5 percent
threshold will continue toapply to those taxpayers for
20132016.) Also, if you or
your spouse turn 65 between
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everyone.
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next year, consider accelerating
elective qualifying unreim-
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2012 so that your allowable
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Tooth sensitivity can be
caused by a problem
with the tooths nerve
and blood supply (pulp), or by
exposure of dentin, resulting in
dentin hypersensitivity.
Dentin is a sponge-like,
hard layer underneath enamel
(the outer white, hardest
layer of a tooth) that containssmall channels that connect
the pulp to the outside of the
dentin. When dentin is
exposed, there can be hyper-
sensitivity.
Dentin hypersensitivity is
a short, sharp pain not caused
by tooth decay. It can affect up
to one in every two people at
sometime in their lives. This
condition is estimated to affect
40 million people in the U.S.
Hypersensitivity mostly
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decreases tooth sensitivity. Age
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Enamels hard texture pro-
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When it is lost, hypersensitivi-
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2.Vigorous over-brushing, re-
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3.Abrasive toothpastes
4.Using a medium or hard
toothbrush (not American
Dental Association approved)
5.Gum recession
6.Use or overuse of tooth
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7.Clenching or grinding your
teeth (bruxism)Part 2 discusses the actual
reason hypersensivity hurts,
damaged to the pulp (nerve),
and available treatments.
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So whether you are too
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fill out an absentee ballot!
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In addition to being too
busy to vote, there are other
excuses people provide every
year. However, the answers to
these excuses may not be
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an absentee ballot.
Many voters believe
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Electoral College system
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its not. Each state is deciding
which candidate its electoral
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their vote counts might be
disappointed with both can-
didates. That doesnt mean
you shouldnt vote; take the
lesser-of-two-evils approach.
Whom would you definitely
NOT want to have in office ?
Maybe youre dissatisfied
with President Obamas past
term in office. If thats the
case, vote for Romney! Do
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the next four years. Even if
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Then again, maybe you
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Halloween is a fun-
filled holiday for
children, as well as
adults. However, for your pet,
Halloween can be a stressful,
frightening and even danger-
ous holiday. Your pet depends
on you to protect it, so please
take a few extra precautions to
help keep your pet safe during
this Halloween season.
Your companion animals
may look very cute in a cos-
tume, but make sure that it is
not annoying or unsafe for
them. It should not obstruct
your pets vision, or constrict
movement, hearing, or its
ability to breathe or bark.
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gling or easily chewed-off
pieces on the costume that
your pets could choke on, or
that may cause harm to them,
such as elastic, rubber bands
or buttons. When buying a
Halloween costume for your
pets, its very important to
select the appropriate size.
Do not leave your pets
outside on Halloween.
Instead, keep your pets safely
inside, away from trick-or-
treaters and other Halloween
activities. Your pets will be
less frightened and will not
feel threatened by noisy, cos-
tumed children. Plus, these
ghouls and goblins can scare
pets, causing them to escape
from the yard. It is a good idea
to keep your outdoor cat
inside several days before and
after Halloween. Black cats in
particular may be at risk from
children's pranks.
Its best not to bring the
family dog along trick-or-
treating. Although it is nice
for them to get out and trick-
or-treat with the family, dogs
may become difficult to han-
dle during the noise and con-
fusion of the festivities. Some
children you meet may be
afraid of dogs, especially in the
dark. Also, take your dog on
its walk before the Halloween
festivities begin. This will
help keep your dog safe and
calm.
Even the most social
dogs and cats should be kept
in a separate room, away from
the front door, during trick-or-
treat visiting hours. Too many
strangers can be overwhelm-
ing for a dog or cat, and some
children may be afraid of ani-
mals. Also, you open the door
many times during the
evening for trick-or-treaters,
so be very careful your dog or
cat does not dart outside.
Make sure your cat or
dog wears a current animal
license tag or ID tag on its col-
lar or is micro-chipped. If, for
any reason, a pet does escape
or become lost, you increase
the chances that your pet will
be returned to you if he is
wearing a collar with an ID
tag.
Dont share any
candy with pets, espe-
cially chocolate. Tell
your children not to
share their candy
with the family pet
and make sure that
candy is put out of
reach after children
return from their trick-or-
treating adventures. Candy
can be harmful and chocolate
is toxic for animals, causing
vomiting, restlessness, heart
disturbances and even death.
If you suspect your pet has
eaten chocolate or other
candy that causes discomfort,
consult your veterinarian
immediately. Throw your
candy wrappers away, too.
Wrappers and lollipop sticks
can be dangerous if your pet
swallows them.
Keep your pet away from
potentially hazardous decora-
tions. Flames from jack-o-
lanterns and candles could
singe or burn your pet. Keep
small Halloween decorations
away from your pet, since they
could cause choking.
Use these tips to have a
festive and safe Halloween. For
more information and tips
about holiday safety for pets,
call or visit your family veteri-
narian. Remember, your veteri-
narian is your very best source
for advice on keeping your pet
safe, healthy and happy!
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owner of the Pequannock Animal
Hospital. He grew up in Kin-
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with his wife, three cats and two
dogs to provide quality and
compassionate care for your pets
in the community. The Pequan-
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at 591 Newark Pompton Turn-
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Halloween safety tips for pets
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physical, mental and emotion-
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all ages. In art therapy, people
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through a variety of art forms,
including painting, collage,
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The Riverdale Art
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Raking leaves is an
annual event for peo-
ple in many parts of
the country. Some people
enjoy getting out in the crisp,
autumn air and spending a day
cleaning up the yard. Others
do not relish the idea of hours
upon hours of leaf removal
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process easier and more enjoy-
able benefits all involved.
The majority of home-
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keep their lawn pristine, leaves
and debris must be routinely
removed from the yard. Raking
leaves is an activity that takes
time and energy. It also can be
strenuous work. However, by
employing a few techniques,
the work doesn't have to be
that difficult and it might even
be fun.
Invest in a quality rake, par-
ticularly one that bends a bit
with each stroke. This will
help maximize the number of
leaves that will be collected
with each pass.
If raking routinely causes
aches and pains in your arms,
shoulders and wrists, look for
ergonomic rakes that are the
proper height for your body.
Move your legs when you are
raking instead of remaining
stationary and just using your
arms. This will help reduce
your risk of back pain.
Use smaller passes of the rake
to collect leaves. This method
is more efficient and less taxing
on your muscles.
* Turn on music while you are
raking. Sing along to the tunes
or move with the beat, and it
just may take your mind off of
the task at hand.
Be sure to rake downwind;
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you collect may end up blow-
ing around and giving you
more work.
Rake leaves in groups. Enlist
the help of all family members
so that it will take much less
time. Plus, everyone gets to
spend time working together.
Talking and joking around will
certainly pass the time more
quickly.
Use a leaf blower sparingly. It
may seem advantageous to
simply blow the leaves to the
curb, but this can take more
time and leaf blowers are much
noisier. Use the blower to dis-
lodge leaves from hard-to-
reach areas, like behind bushes
or under decks. Then rake the
leaves into manageable piles.
Wait until after the peak time
for leaves to be falling before
you do the majority of raking.
Otherwise, you could spend
just about every Saturday and
Sunday cleaning up leaves.
Create family-centered
games while raking. Have con-
tests to see who can rake the
largest pile in the shortest
amount of time. Take breaks so
that everyone can enjoy jump-
ing in a giant leaf pile or hors-
ing around.
Host a leaf-raking party with
friends and family members.
Tie it into a day when there is
a football game on television,
or toss around the old pigskin
after the job is done.
* Use two garbage pail lids to
pick up leaves and put them
into disposal bags. You'll grab
more leaves in each pass.
There are some leaf blowers
that can vacuum up leaves and
mulch them at the same time.
Put a portion of this leaf mulch
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$12 per person, which
includes fish n chips, coleslaw,
a soft beverage, coffee, and
dessert. Chicken fingers and
chips are also available for the
young ones or those who pre-
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October 26
Escape from the everyday at
a Womens Retreat and be
refreshed, encouraged, and
inspired; because the God who
loves can do far more than you
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Womens Conference will be
held at First Reformed
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Lincoln Park on Friday
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will join us again to lead us in
song. A complimentary lunch-
eon will be served at church
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Food Pantry. Please pre-regis-
ter by calling Barbara at 973-
839-6384.
October 28
The Montville Ladies
Auxiliary Co. #1 will be host-
ing a Pancake Breakfast at
Applebees, 1057 Route 46
East Parsippany. The event
will be held October 28 from
8-10a.m. Tickets are $10 for
Adults, $8 for Senior Citizens
and children 12 and under.
Please contact Christina
Cooper at 973-476-9537 or
Kathi Bridges at 973-882-2762
for tickets. The meal includes
pancakes, sausage, scrambled
eggs and a beverage.
Mark your calendars for the
twenty-four year of Lincoln
Park Crop Walk October 28
and get out your walking
shoes...it's time for the Lincoln
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CROP WALK. The Walk will
start at 1:30p.m. at St. Josephs
RC Church, 216 Comly Road,
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is sponsored by CROP, the
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of Church World Service.
Please join us and make a dif-
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call Susan Leeds, 973-696-
0369.
November 10
Holy Spirit School located at
330 Newark Pompton
Turnpike, Pequannock will
host a fun night of music and
dancing on Saturday,
November 10. Music will be
provided by The Emerald
Experience from 7-11pm in
the gym. Tickets are $35.00
per person and include beer,
mixers, soda, sandwiches, cof-
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can also bring your own
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enhance the evening of fun,
food and dance. All proceeds
will benefit Holy Spirit
School. For tickets or infor-
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973-831-8689 or Holy Spirit
School at 973-835-5680.
Montville Reformed Church
Womens Guild is hosting a
Holiday Shopping Bazaar.
This one stop shopping event
will be held on Saturday,
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still available; call Nancy 973-
263-0380 from 7:00-10:00p.m.
weekdays. This is a fun shop-
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The Montville Township
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to Morristown Green, this incomeproducing side by side each includesa lemonade porch, 2 bdrms, den Livrm, Fam rm, EIK & Bath
PARSIPPANY $200,000JUST LISTED! Sitting on a privatelevel lot, this Rainbow Lakes cottageincludes 2 Bdrms, 1 Bth, Lvg Rmw/fpl, Dng Rm & EIK.
MOUNT OLIVE $319,900Great move-in ready home on cul-de-sac in desirable Sutton Park subdivi-sion. 4br, 3 full baths, hardwoodfloors throughout, 2-tier deck builtaround pool.
MONTVILLE $455,900Tudor style 4 bedroom, 2 1/2bath colonial with 3 car garage
on about an acre. Spaciousroom, fireplace and numerousamenities.
MONTVILLE $699,000Incredible 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathcustom home on over an acre.
Huge kitchen, Fam. Rm w/vaulted ceilings, walk out base-ment. Master suite w/ bath &walk in closets, 2 tier deck, 2 cargarage.
MONTVILLE $395,0003 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranchon approx. 1/2 acre, central air.
Well-kept home in a desirableneighborhood!
VERNON-GREAT GORGE$200,000
Partially completed 6,300 sq. ft.
home. 5BR, 4 bath over 1 acre lot, 3car garage. Plans included. Finishyour dream home!
FRANKFORD $424,900Bank owned lakefront, 5BR 3bathcolonial on 200 ft. long lot. Priv.
dock, 2 story foyer, family room,paver patio, avail. Lake membershipMBR w/priv. jaccuzzi bath & balconyoverlooking lake.
W. CALDWELL $289,900Move right in to this renovated homefeat. fin walk-out bsmnt, 2, possibly
3 BRs, new granite kit, new bth, newtile flrs, freshly painted, park likegrounds, hdwd flrs, 1st fl BR, 1 cargar, Owner Lic NJ Realtor.
MORRIS PLAINS$500,000
Spacious Ranch! Large rooms and
great flow are the best ways todescribe this 4BR, 3Bth home inlovely neighborhood. Inc Fam Rm.w/fpl & fin base.
DENVILLE $299,0001.18 acres of land for sale,
possible 2 or 3 lot subdivision!Inspect & Make your offer!
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5 bedroom, 3 bath Center Hall Colo-nial on just under an acre. CentralA/C, 2 car garage.
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found use for these comfort
pillows, which are completelywashable and may be used
under the seatbelt after sur-
gery. Chairperson Alexandria
Sarra can be reached at 973-
405-0088. All monetary dona-
tions, used to purchase polyfill
for the pillows, should be made
payable to MTWC and should
indicate Comfort Pillow in
the memo. Please mail checks
to P.O. Box 267, Montville,
NJ 07045.
Lincoln Park resident par-ents of children turning three
to 21 years old (including stu-
dents attending non-public
schools, and homeless and
migrant children who reside in
Lincoln Park): the public
schools offer remedial pro-
grams for eligible children. If
your child is experiencing
physical, sensory, emotional,
communication, cognitive, or
social difficulties, help is avail-
able. Contact Mrs. GraceMarinello, supervisor of spe-
cial services, at 973-696-9150
to arrange a meeting with
members of the child study
team. If eligible, an education-
al program will be provided at
no charge.
Mothers & More is a not-for-
profit group for both stay-at-
home and working moms. It
features monthly meetings,
playgroups, mom-and-tot out-
ings, mom-night-outs, andmuch more. Members are from
Wayne and all surrounding
towns. Monthly meetings are
on the first Monday of each
month (unless a holiday) at
7:30p.m. at Our Savior
Lutheran Church, 670
Newark Pompton Tpke. in
Pompton Plains. Prospective
members are always wel-
comed. For more information,
call 877-221-1581 or e-mail
[email protected] provides a
supportive environment to
improve public speaking and
leadership skills. We meet
the first Wednesday of each
month at Hollywood
Restaurant & Pizzeria, 376
Fairfield Road in Fairfield
from 7-9p.m. Guests are wel-
comed. For more informa-
tion, visit www.diningtos-
peak.com.
The Montville SeniorCitizens Club is open to all
Montville Township resi-
dents aged 55 and older. The
club meets every first and
third Friday of the month at
the Montville Senior House,
next to the police station on
Route 202 South. We serve
coffee and cake at noon
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LINCOLN PARK $499,900
$1740 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.313%
POMPTON PLAINS $899,321
$3383 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.875% / APR: 3.921%
WEST MILFORD $239,900
$835 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.367%
BLOOMINGDALE $269,900
$940 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.355%
BLOOMINGDALE $415,000
$1445 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.323%
BUTLER $248,999
$867 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.363%
KINNELON $635,000
$2281 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.5% / APR: 3.554%
POMPTON PLAINS $1,399,321
$5756 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 4.625% / APR: 4.665%
NUTLEY $347,700
$1211 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.334%
MAYWOOD $449,900
$1566 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.318%
PATERSON $199,000
$693 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.388%
BUTLER $239,000
$835 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.367%
WANAQUE $299,900
$1044 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.346%
SADDLEBROOK $329,900
$2155 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.338%
PEQUANNOCK $599,900
$2155 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.5% / APR: 3.556%
MONTIVLLE $549,900
$1975 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.5% / APR: 3.3560%
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before the meeting at 1p.m.
New members and guests arealways welcomed. For infor-
mation, call Celia at 973-
227-4591.
Passaic Valley Hospice, a
non-profit organization, is in
need of volunteers for various
duties. Volunteers are an
integral part of the profes-
sional hospice team that pro-
vides physical, emotional,
and spiritual support to the
terminally ill. Volunteers
work directly with patientsand families, providing
respite for caregivers, com-
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families, and errand-runs.
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WAYNE $279,000Approx 2600sf Luxury HiRise unitw/2BR,2.5Bth,FamRm,EIK,LR/DR. Near NYtrans w/24hr drman & pool.1360 Ham-burgTpk#109. WYN0807
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WAYNE $439,000Lg 2900sf 4BR 3Bath Split on .5ac w/open flplan, nwr Kit, HW fls, MBR Ste + MORE inbeautiful area in a conv loc. WYN0567
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WAYNE $429,900Spacious 3BR 3.5Bth HighPoint twnhme w/EIK,MBR/great MBth, DR, FamRm, Ofc &RecRm/fpl, Patio + GAR. Pool,Tennis,Clbhse.WYN0595
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KINNELON $499,000Nestled for privacy-Cust. 4BR/3BA w/Contemp.
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KINNELON $999,000Ests of Kinnelon-5BR/3.1BA CH Col.features 2Story Grand Ent.w/open bridge 2nd level/Chef'sKit./top of the line Appl. KIN1994
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KINNELON $750,000Smoke Rise-5BR/4.1BA Contemp. on 3.32Acs@ end of culdesac, 3C.Gar., newly stagedpool/patio/deck. KIN1940
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out or share at
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the ingredients you need.Some kits feature squirt bot-tles that can be filled with
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then crumbling it up into a bowl. Then a con-
tainer of cake frosting is added, making the
mixture moldable. The mixture is then
formed into balls, which are put on lollipop
sticks and dipped into melted chocolate. The
second cake pop method is to purchase pansor special waffle-iron-type devices that turn
batter into balls while cooking. Then the
cake balls are put on sticks and covered in
frosting or chocolate.
Candied fruit: Caramel-covered apples are
an autumn tradition, but you also can dip
bananas into chocolate or pieces of pineapple
for a pseudo-healthy treat.
Chocolate bark: Create a healthy and deli-
cious mixture of ingredients by melting dark
chocolate and adding in nuts, dried cranber-
ries, raisins, sunflower seeds, or anything elseyou can think off. Pour the mixture on a piece
of waxed paper and allow to harden in the
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come, especially those that involve communi-
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ents to find appropriate activities for theirautistic children to experience joy and self-
esteem because of behavioral challenges.
However, children with autism can be
extremely creative if directed and guided in a
nurturing way that encourages them to relate
and respond. For individuals with autism, Art
therapy can be beneficial due to their intense
sensory needs; they generally benefit from
more visual, auditory, kinesthetic, concrete
and hands-on therapies. A trained art thera-
pist will be able to understand children with
autism through art media and the creativeprocess, and help them with their behavioral
issues.
Pamela Ullmann, a licensed and trained
art therapist with 15 years of experience, joins
the RAC as the Director of Art Therapy. She
currently serves as the president-elect of the
New Jersey Art Therapy Association and has
worked with children and families in a variety
of community and healthcare settings. Pamela
will be leading this workshop and developing
more unique programs for the RAC in the
coming year. To find out more about Pamelaand art therapy, visit her website at www.col-
orsofplay.com.
The workshop is scheduled on
Wednesdays from 4:155:30pm at the RAC,
starting Nov. 7 and running through Dec. 12.
The RAC is located at 5 Mathews Ave. in
Riverdale. For more information on this event
or to register, please call the RAC
at 973-513-9250 or go online to
www.riverdaleartcenter.org. The workshop fee
is $20 per session for an entire family and
includes all art materials.
Upcoming art therapy
workshop helps childrenwith autism
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MONTVILLE TWP $448,000CREATE YOUR DREAM HOME!
Build the home of your dreams on this amazing lot over-looking The Pond in prestigious Montville Twp. Or makethe existing home your own. This property is located in abeautiful area of Montville. The choice is yours! Call Sallyx-254
MONTVILLE TWP. $449,900STEP BACK IN TIME!
Beautiful Lovingly Maintained Victorian Home on Over anAcre of Property! Very Priv. Backyard w/IGPool. GREATSchools, Close to all highways, Public Transportation, andWalking distance to Bus, Possible Subdivision. VeryUnique and Special Home! Call Lynn x-555
MONTVILLE TWP. $1,330,000LOCATION!
Exquisite custom colonial home with oversized gourmetkitchen. New cabinets, granite counters, Stainless Steelappliances and large eat in area with sliders to oversizedcustom deck. Hardwood floors throughout home! CallShorouq x-300
WANAQUE BORO $499,000STONE CREST ESTATES
Custom CH Col.has all of the bells and whistles. 4BR, 3.5baths, full fin. walk out bsmt, all wood floors, Largerooms, great floor plan with a family room off kit, largedeck off kitchen. Professionally landscaped and well man-icured back yard. Gazebo on upper level of yard with fishpond for the maximum relaxation. Call Krystyna x-141
ANDOVER TWP. $129,900SPACIOUS TOWNHOME!
Spacious Open Floor Plan Townhome features Livingroom, Dining Room, Eat in kitchen, 1st Floor Laundry &deck, 2 Bedrooms + Loft in great location! Subject to
Third Party Approval Call Silvia x-266
BOONTON TWP $279,000CHARMING COTTAGE
Enjoy all the wild life from this Charming Cottage onLarge Park like Private Property. Large MBR with 2 dou-ble closets. Join the Oak Hills Pool Club at a small fee (notmandatory). Attend Rockaway Valley School andMountain Lakes High School. Call Lynn x.555
PEQUANNOCK TWP. $350,000TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!
A lot and a house, many updates over the years of. C/A,full fin. bsmt. w/whirlpool. Bonus lot, total, approx125x135. Come see Pequannock with it's wonderfulschool, it has so much to offer for residents of all ages,including a community lake, fishing & more. Truly a mustsee the home and location to appreciate what the truevalue is.Call Krystyna x-141
MONTVILLE TWP. $314,900MONEY MAGAZINE BEST PLACES
TO LIVE!! TOP SCHOOLS!Charming and warm raised ranch with open floor plan on
a dead-end street! Call Shorouq x-300
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MONTVILLE TWP. $450,000SWEET DELIGHTFUL COLONIAL!
Wrap Around Lemonade Front Porch nestled on Beautiful1+ Acre property. Stylish updates & great floor-plan. Newhardwood floors, newly painted, wood-burning Fireplace,
Beautiful, Serene, Privacy & Fresh Air. DON'T MISS THISGREAT BUY IN MONTVILLE!! - MUST SEE!!!!! Call PJ x-111
MONTVILLE TWP. $469,000MOVE IN CONDITION!!
Beautiful updated 3 bedrooms 2.5 baths home featuresnew kitchen cabinets with stainless steel appliances, gran-ite counter with tumbled marble backsplash. Newly refin-
ished hardwood floors throughout with chestnut stain!Call Shorouq x-300
PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS TWP. $489,900UNIQUE HOME!
Unique 3000 sq. ft. home offering: 5 bedrooms 4 fullbaths, 3 living rooms, and 2 kitchens with the possibilityof a 3rd. First floor handicap modified. Unique floor plan& a lot of house for the money. The basement is finished
with a full bath in addition to the other living areas. CallBob x-214
MONTVILLE TWP. $1,090,000COMFORT & ELEGANCE THRUOUT!
Spacious Remodeled Kitc. w/ Granite countertops, break-fast bar & sunny Morning Room open to spacious FR.Vaulted & tray ceilings, wood trim, palladium windows &crown moldings add to the beauty and warmth of thishome. Immaculate home you'll want to call yours! CallSilvia x-266
MONTVILLE TWP. $998,000WOW!
The WOW factor is here! All the Top Quality Upgrades andAmenities of Multi-million Dollar homes with the highestquality craftsmanship! Magnificent Custom Built CenterHall Colonial. Builders Own Home Call Lisa x-305