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Have you noticed it is get-ting harder to do business
today? Maybe its because
large companies are squashing
those who were once the backbone
of the community. We believe that
collaboration of these backbone-
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I was always the person at the
networking events whom peoplecould depend on to get new busi-
ness from. Usually, I would give
two to five leads at the monthly
functions. (Notice I did not say,
And then I would collect all of
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cating.)
In 2002, I transitioned from
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We formalized into a company to
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continuing to grow.
B&L Printings Gerry Harris
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$30,000 in commissions in one
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Our slogan is: We are look-
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We would like to cordially
invite you to a vision casting night
held on Wednesday, Oct. 16 from9-11am at True Vine Christian
Center, 99 Two Bridges Road in
Lincoln Park. We believe it would
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Learn how networking can drive your
business Vision Casting Night on Oct. 16By Philip Doyle, President of 24-7 Networking Sales
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OCT 5
The Barn Theatre Special Event Seriesproudly presents A Musical Journeywith the North Jersey Concert Band onSaturday, October 5 at 8pm. Come join usas Conductor Mike Roth and the North
Jersey Concert Band return for a 3rd timeto the Barn Theatre stage for an eveningof music from the past and present,
Broadway to Beatles, covering musicfrom countries all over the world. One
night only. Tickets are only $10. Forreservations or more information, pleasecall the Barn Box Office at 973-334-9320ext. 707. Or you can email us at [email protected]. The Barn Theatreis located at 32 Skyline Dr, Montville.
Montville United Methodist Church 29Whitehall Road (Route 202), Towaco isseeking vendors for our Fall Family FunFestival on Saturday, October 5 from
10am 3pm rain or shine. The Family
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The Montville United Methodist Churchupper room ministrys next sale will beheld on Saturday, October 5 from8:30am-12:30pm in the churchs educa-tional building 29 Whitehall Road (Route202) Towaco. We have a large selection
of gently used clothing and householdgoods to select from. The profits from this
sale will help local families in need. Forfurther information call the church officeat 973-334-1603.
OCT 7
Montville flu immunization programannounced. The Montville TownshipHealth Department will conduct anInfluenza Immunization Program for itsresidents on Monday, October 7 at theSenior House located at 356 Main Road.The program will run from 9-11am and
will be free for senior citizens covered byMedicare. All others will be charged$15.00. Prior registration with the healthdepartment is required to ensure ade-
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health department at 973-331-3316 andhave your Medicare number available, ifapplicable, and remember to wear shortsleeves. Anyone not registered can onlybe immunized after all registrants have
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Womans Way Fitness Center in Wayne isoffering a free class during their OpenHouse on Monday October 14, TuesdayOctober 15 and Wednesday October 16.
They offer over 50 weekly classes. A fewof the classes include, BTS Kickboxing,Zumba, Spinning, Yoga and more Pleasecall or stop by for more information.Womans Way is located at 1479 Rt. 23 N.
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Holy Spirits upcoming 18th annualMsgr. McQuaid Golf Event will be held onThursday, October 17 at the Black BearGolf & Country club in Franklin, NJ.Registration begins at 10:30am. Tee-Off
is 12:30pm Shotgun Start. 19th Holecocktails will start at 5pm and sit downdinner is at 5:30pm. Special raffle for aweek of choice in Myrtle Beach SC and a
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The elderly are atrisk for depression
and are under-
served by the mental health
profession. Many are resistant
to treatment because they
equate depression with weak-ness or death. Here are some
coping strategies for you and
your loved ones.
1. Recognize that depression
is an illness. Family membersshould be aware of the disabil-
ity that depression can cause
and should avoid making
depressed parents or relatives
feel guilty by telling them to
get out more or pull them-selves up by the bootstraps.
Depression is an illness and
can become quite debilitating
if left untreated.
2. Dont dismiss symptoms. Ifyour loved one is not eating
for more than a few days or
loses interest in activities they
used to love for more than two
weeks, these could be signs of
depression. Unexplained cry-
ing, sadness that lasts for
extended periods and social
withdrawal are other signs.
3. Talk about how they feel.
Instead of plunging directly
into a tough discussion about
treatment, try asking whats
going on. Say: Ive noticed
you havent been sleeping
well or You seem so sad late-
ly and dont seem like your-
self. Using gentle probing
will not instantly put the elder
on the defensive.
4. Allow them to remain
independent. Do not take
over doing tasks for them that
they can do for themselves.
Doing things for a depressed
person only reinforces their
Six ways to help elderly depression
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According to the latest
research, medical
breakthroughs, better
living habits and being married
are the key factors to longevity
in the U.S. This means that
you might spend more time liv-ing as a retiree than you did
before you retired. If you
worked from age 20 to retire-
ment at 65, you might still live
another 45 years to 110. (The
new life insurance mortality
tables extend to age 121!)
The problem during your
working years is whether or not
you will invest and save
enough capital so that your
money can last for a full 45years after retirement. You
want your money to keep you
in the lifestyle you created for
you and your spouse before
retiring. It makes you pause for
a moment to ponder the possi-
bility that you might be the one
to live beyond age 100. You
certainly wont be alone. The
centenarian club (people over
age 100) is growing
geometrically across
the globe as never
before imagined. In
fact, there is a new
club formed as a result
of this phenomenon
called the supercente-
narian club, com-
prised of people aged110 or more!
According to the
Gerontology Research Group
(GRG), there have been over
500 verified American super-
centenarians 21 are veri-
fied and currently living. There
are 20 Americans listed as
pending and 16 as unveri-
fied. The oldest living verified
supercentenarian from the U.S.
is Jeralean Talley, aged 114.The oldest person ever from
the U.S. was Sarah Knauss,
who died in 1999 at the ripe
old age of 119 years, 97 days.
Do you have enough money to
live that long?
Its safe to assume that the
overwhelming majority of
these old folks have already
far outlived their money. They
must be financially dependent
on others, including state and
federal governments, their chil-
dren and grandchildren, and
charitable organizations.
Quality of life diminishes
quickly without disposable dis-
cretionary funds. If there were a
way to have a personal private
pension plan with no limit onthe number of payments
received and
with a guaran-
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as long as you
and your spouse
should live
even to age 121!
wouldnt you
grab it? I would.
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As a matter of fact, avail-
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investment programs that will
guarantee not only a joint
income for you and your
spouse, but an increasing
income to boot! If youve never
heard about this or if youd like
to read more about it, call the
office for a non-obligatory, no-cost, no-fee, no-commitment
opportunity to meet me and I
will demonstrate the possibili-
ties available to you today.
These programs are avail-
able for any age group. There is
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R
ecently I had the pleas-
ure to speak to a large
group of 40 active sen-iors at Cedar Crest in
Riverdale about dentistry.
Sponsored by Discuss
(Philips, Sonicare), the pro-
gram included a raffle of vari-
ous new dental products,
including air flossers, FlexCare
Platinum toothbrushes, tongue
scrapers and BreathRx bottles.
I reviewed many of the
topics Ive written about in
Life and Leisure, includingdental implants, gum disease,
oral hygiene (and the newest,
easiest tools to use at home, dry
mouth, teeth whitening, den-
tal materials and the recent
research on the effects of oral
health).
Everyone was inquisitive
and showed great interest.
Here are some of the best ques-
tions asked, and my answers:
Are dental mini-implants asgood as standard implants?
In my office and my expe-
rience in placing implants
since 1998, each has its func-
tion. I offer regular, standarddental implants as the first and
best option to replace missing
teeth, providing many
anatomical, medical and indi-
vidual needs are met. Mini-
implants are used when inade-
quate jaw bone is available
and they are recommended
only under certain circum-
stances.
Are over-the-counter fluoride
rinses useful?
Yes. As long as they areADA approved and used as
instructed to reduce your
chances of tooth decay.
Are white fillings as good as
silver fillings?Silver fillings are metal
and therefore stronger than
the white composite resin
ones. Depending on each per-
sons needs, cosmetic fillings
wear down more
quickly and
weaken as the
size increases.
However, they
give you a great
smile, do notcontain mercury
and have
improved greatly
over the years.
Does whitening your teeth
damage them?
Overuse of whitening
products prescription or
over the counter by any-
one at any age will dehydrate
your teeth. It can weaken the
tooth structure or haveadverse effects on the nerve
and sensitivity of your teeth.
Use as directed!
Where does bad breath come
from?
Most causes of breath
malodor come from the
mouth. You must brush and
floss your teeth at least twice a
day, rinse with an antibacterial
mouth rinse, brush or scrape
the surface of your tongue, andsee your dentist for regular
checkups and cleanings at
least twice a year.
Be sure to watch for the
announcement of my next
presentation at Cedar Crest in
2014. It is open to the public
and free! I am also available
for group presentations. Please
contact my office at 973- 838-
5862, visit brusco.care.com or
email us at [email protected].
Answers to the best questions
about senior oral health By Peter Brusco, DMD
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Guest speaker Dr. Peter Brusco captivated the audience at
Cedar Crest during his presentation Dental Care: New TechnologyFor Seniors. He shared his expertise and gave the gift of time during
the Active Adult Wellness Education Series (AAWES),
a free lecture series open to the public.
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Preventing Cavities And Gum Problems Will Not Only Give You A Great SmileFor A Lifetime, But Also Improve The Health Of Your Whole Body.
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bags. For information and reservationsplease call Holy Spirit School at 973-835-5680 or 973-694-0938.
OCT 21
The G.F.W.C. Montville TownshipWomens Club will hold its monthly meet-ing on Monday, October 21 at 7pm
Senior House, 356 Route 202 (MainRoad), Montville. The evenings speakerwill be Donna Cirillo from HeiferInternational. Her presentation will be onthe many ways Heifer touches andimproves the daily lives of families in
rural and undeveloped areas.Refreshments will be served. MontvilleTownship Womens Club meetings areheld the 3rd Monday of each month.New members are welcome. For mem-bership information, call Alexandria at973-405-0088.
OCT 23
The Montville Township Chamber ofCommerce is sponsoring a business net-working event hosted by AtlanticStewardship Bank, 2 Changebridge Rd.Montville on Wednesday, October 23 at5:30pm. Bring your business cards and
join us for a Wine & Cheese Reception: NoCharge. Please RSVP by October 16 toJudi Rothwell at 201- 444-7100, ext.7875 or [email protected]. Wehope to see you there!
OCT 25
The G.F.W.C. Montville TownshipWomens Club will hold its annual Fish orChick n Chips Dinner on Friday, October25 from 5:30-7:30pm at the Senior
House, 356 Route 202 Montville. Theticket price of $14.00 includes entre,chips, slaw, dessert and beverage.Argyles prepares your dinner on-site
which can be eaten in or taken out. Pleasepurchase your tickets in advance by call-ing Audrey at 973-334-7314. Chickendinners must be pre-ordered. MontvilleTownship Womens Club meetings areheld the 3rd Monday of each Month. Newmembers are welcome. For membershipinformation please telephone Alexandriaat 973-405-0088.
OCT 26
The First Reformed Church of LincolnPark 2013 Fall Craft & Vendor Fair isSaturday, October 26 from 9am-
3:30pm. Local crafts persons and ven-dors will be displaying and selling theirgoods. An old fashioned bake sale withlots of homemade goodies will be avail-able. Homemade Soup & Sandwich lunch-eonette so you can take a break fromshopping. If you would like to be a part of
the sales floor, space may be reserved toshow off your handmade crafts or othergoods or services. Visit our web sitewww.frc-lpnj.org or call the church office
at 973-694-4336 for an application andmore information. First Reformed Churchis located at 60 Chapel Hill Road inLincoln Park. Hope to see you all there.
Around theCommunity...
True Vine Christian Center, located at 99Two Bridges Road in Lincoln Park offers afood pantry which is open every second &fourth Wednesday of the month.Remaining 2013 dates are as follows:
October 9 & 23, November 13 & 27,December 11 & 19 (this is the thirdWednesday since the forth is Christmas
Day). The hours are from 5:30-6:45pm.It is for families that are in need.October Programs at the Lincoln ParkPublic Library. On Wednesday, October 9,the Library will be hosting a program withlocal childrens book author Gail Kahn!Reading with Ruby will be held onWednesday, October 16 at 4:30pm. The
Lego Club will meet on Wednesday,
October 23 from 6:00 7:30pm. OnWednesday, October 30, join us for Magic,Myth, & Monsters with Steve Woyceafun-filled but not scary Halloween-themed magic show that children of allages will enjoy! Dont forget to stop bythe library on Halloween (Thursday,October 31 at 4:30pm) to make a specialcraft and get some treats. Please call 973-694-8283 or visit our website at www.lin-colnparklibrary.org for more detailed
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This summer, the
Performing Arts
Academy (PAA) in
Pompton Lakes participated
in the week-long U.S.
Tournament of Dance in
Atlantic City. Alexa Lobosco
of Pompton Lakes, a senior at
DePaul Catholic High
School, took home the covet-
ed title of Miss Dance of the
United States, along with a
$10,000 scholarship. Lobosco,
a PAA student since age two,
plans to raise funds for juve-
nile diabetes research.
Amanda Egan and Suzie
Fischbach were awarded first
and second runners-up,
respectively.
Several other PAA stu-
dents took away national
titles, including Delaney
DeStefano (Petite Miss
Acrobat), Jolie Schaub
(Junior Miss Acrobat),
Samantha Murphy (Teen Miss
Acrobat), Jillian Schear
(Junior Miss Dance), Mario
Rizzi (Junior Mr. Dance), Jolie
Schaub (International Prin-
cess of Dance) and Alexis
Garcia (International Queen
of Dance).
PAA won the 11- and
12-year-old division of the tap
championships and had a
clean sweep at the acrobatic
championships, winning the 8
and under division, the 9- and
10-year-old division, the 11-
and 12-year-old division and
the 13 and over division.
During the competition, tal-
ent scouts observed and
selected 26 PAA students to
become members of the U.S.
Dance and Acrobatic Team,
which provides young
dancers the opportunity to
perform at Madison Square
Garden, the Prudential
Center, Hershey Park, Walt
Disney World, Radio City
Music Hall, and many other
prominent venues.
PAA also had the honor
of receiving the prestigious
Diamond Award and
Emerald Award, given to
the highest scoring routines of
the week. To culminate an
amazing week, PAA was also
chosen as the Top Studio
winner!
Additional awards and
scholarships were presented to
PAA students throughout the
week, and PAA teachers and
choreographers were acknowl-
edged for their hard work and
tremendous talent. Chore-
ography awards were pre-
sented to K.C. Castellano,
Meghan Frayne, Dawn
Laviola-Schaub, Chris Lee
and Katy Spreadbury.
Under the artistic direc-
tion of Dawn Laviola-Schaub,
PAA enters its 23rd year of
exceptional dance instruction
this fall. We are extremely
proud of our students and
teachers, and we look forward
to hearing from you! For more
information about this
award-winning studio, please
contact us 973-839-7800 or
[email protected]. View
photos and videos online at
www.thepaa.com.
Performing Arts Academy wins big in Atlantic City!
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At B Fit Studio in
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A woman named Trudy called
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She is a single mom struggling
to raise a 17-year-old boy. In
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ovary, which soon led to a full
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Trudy was also told that she
had a lump in her breast. On
April 23, she had a bone biop-
sy surgery, which found abnor-
mal bone formation. About
three weeks later, she was hav-
ing a double mastectomy with
radiation and chemotherapy.
Today, Trudy is back at
Chilton Hospital to start more
chemotherapy and a new drug
with a long list of side effects.
Trudy told us she wanted a
pole party while she was getting
ready to undergo her upcoming
and grueling round of drug
therapy. I contacted the B Fit
instructors, who all decided to
donate their time. There would
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Pictured with Trudy (save thetatas) are her friends and
family who came to celebratelife with her.
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be pole dancing, chair dancing,
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Together we planned a spectac-
ular party for September 21 in
order to celebrate life.
September 21 came and
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friends and the instructors all
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We stood in awe of the bright-
ness of Trudys smile the whole
time.
Trudys story may be simi-
lar to other breast cancer sto-
ries around the globe. Yet I was
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is inspiring her friends, family
and strangers every day. Trudy
wears a dress to all of her treat-
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her life with a wide smile on
her face. If you ever bump into
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her, you truly believe that beau-
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every single day of your life is
the best day of your life sim-
ply because youre alive.
It was an honor for us at B
Fit Studio to host this incredi-
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friends. We hope that through
our pole party we were able to
bring awareness to her cause
and, more importantly, to pro-
vide support and encourage-
ment for Trudy. But frankly, I
believe that she was more of an
encouragement to us than we
could ever be to her.
To learn more about
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call at 973-303-2799.
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From infants to teens,
adults to seniors, anyonecan enjoy a break from
reality to get their creative
juices flowing. Fun Creation
Ceramic Paint Studio isWaynes newest artistic addi-
tion, located on Mountain
View Boulevard right off
Route 23 North.The studio is cozy and
inviting, free of the dust and
dirt found in many pottery
studios. But the biggest differ-ence is that our ceramic pieces
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you! All you need to do is pick
out your item, come up with a
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Many find this artistic outlet
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and offer several themed
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Findingthe Right
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Over the last couple of years, dining out has become an even bigger luxury than itonce was. Thanks to the struggling economy, many people have decided to cutback on spending, and dining out has become casualty of such events.
While the economy is gradually rebounding, dining out is still largely reserved forspecial occasions among those whose memory of the recession is still fresh. However,dining out does remain a strong choice when hosting a special occasion such as a birthdayparty or anniversary celebration. When choosing a restaurant to have such a gathering,consider the following tips to ensure that rare restaurant night out goes off without a hitch.
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Look for versatility in a menu. Whendining out, the emphasis is obviously on thefood. Couples might enjoy certainrestaurants they have previously patronized,but that does not necessarily make therestaurant ideal for a party. When shoppingfor a restaurant, look for one that boasts aversatile menu that can cater to a vast arrayof palates. Especially for larger parties, theversatility of the menu is very important.Restaurants that boast a large entreeselection that includes meat, poultry,seafood, and even vegetarian dishes ensures
each guest has options. Examine the elbow room. Because diningout has become such a luxury, comfortshould be another key consideration. Look
for a restaurant that provides ample elbowroom so everyone can relax and wont feelcrowded.
Be sure there are places to park. Chancesare, most guests will be driving to the party.While it seems like an afterthought, therestaurant should provide ample, and ideallyfree, parking. Avoid restaurants that chargefor valet service or inquire if such servicecan be included on the tab ahead of time.
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Hibachi Grill &
Supreme Buffet inWayne boasts a
huge selection of favorite
foods including Chinese,
Japanese, American, Italian
and Mexican that are sure
to please all pallets.
Every day the restaurant
offers over 300 selections on
its buffet bar, from tradition-
al Chinese dishes to specialty
items like hibachi chicken,
beef tenderloin, Italian
shrimp and mouth-wateringprime choice rib eye steak.
For vegetarians or those
looking for healthier options,
there is a large salad buffet
with fresh vegetables, many
toppings and a wide variety
of dressings, including a spe-
cial ranch thats made fresh
daily. Theres also a great
selection of freshly prepared
rolls at the sushi bar.
Of course, the most
prominent feature is thehibachi-style grill. Customers
select their own meats and
vegetables, and watch as a
professional hibachi chef
prepares their meal right in
front of them.
Hibachi Grill &
Supreme Buffet is family-ori-
ented, serving many kid-
friendly foods like pizza,
mashed potatoes and home-
made yeast rolls. And lets
not forget the spectaculardessert lineup: fresh fruit,
pastries, cookies and an ice
cream buffet with eight dif-
ferent flavors.
Like its menu, Hibachi
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tomers are diverse. During
the day there are business
professionals stopping in for a
quick and light lunch. In the
evening there are lots of fam-
ilies with kids. On the week-
end youll see many couplesenjoying a night out together.
People come from far away to
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fresh food and the unique
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against a company in the past.
Hydrostatic pressure, poorfoundations and cracks can
each cause water to enter the
house. Each situation is differ-
ent, and a combination of
exterior and interior changes
may need to be made. In order
to alleviate some water prob-
lems, certain modificationsmust be made. While the fol-
lowing solutions may not be
applicable in each situation,
they are some of themorecommon modifications
plumbers suggest when fixing
flooded basements.
Sump pump: In some cases,
the installation of a well and a
submersible pump may be all
thats needed to keep base-
ments dry. When water riseshigh enough to start the
pump, the sump pump will
then expel the water out
through a pipe to a drain orthe street. Sometimes a sump
pump works in concert with a
French drainage system,
which is a channel around the
perimeter of the basement
that funnels water to the sump
pump well.
Vapor barriers: Vinyl, plastic
and paint encapsulation sys-
tems may be applied to the
interior of foundation walls to
serve as a barrier system. Thisprevents water or condensa-
tion from reaching the interi-
or of the house. A vapor barri-
er may extend below the foun-
dation to direct water runoff
into a drainage system.
Exterior fixes: There are
many ways to address flooding
from outside the home. Theseinclude using outdoor vapor
barriers and paints, having
grading issues corrected so
water will flow away from the
home, digging of a swale to
catch water away from the
basement, exterior drainage
systems, and utilizing special-ized rain gutters and down-
spouts to direct water further
away from the home during
rainstorms.
Plumbing repairs: Some-
times water issues may be the
result of a pipe backup or a
faulty appliance and not nec-essarily an outdoor water
issue. In these cases, repairing
the source of the leak may be
all thats needed
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To Advertisein Life & Leisure
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WilliamKivlon RealtorSales Associate
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Stephanie Drag RealtorSales Associate
Crispian FordhamRealtor
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Daniel Norton Realtor
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In its annual Cost vs. Value
Report that compares thecost for 35 popular remodel-
ing projects with the value
those projects retain at resale,
Remodeling magazine found
that the overall average cost-
value ratio has improved for
the first time in six years. Cost-
recouped percentages increased
for all 35 projects examined for
the 2013 survey, a remarkable
turnaround from just a year ear-lier, when only three of the 35
projects saw an increase in
cost-recouped percentage.
Replacement projects
proved especially beneficial for
homeowners, who likely also
benefitted from a real estate
market that finally started to
stabilize after an extended peri-
od of economic uncertainty
that heavily influenced bothbuyers and sellers.
While an economy on the
rebound no doubt benefitted
homeowners looking to recoup
as much of their home
improvement investment at
resale as possible, other factors
likely contributed as well. For
example, homeowners sur-
veyed for the 2013 report who
added a backup power genera-tor recouped more of their
investment than in previous
years. That's likely because
heavily publicized storms, such
as Superstorm Sandy in late
2012, have forced homeowners
and prospective homeowners
to place a greater emphasis on
being prepared for such storms.
Among the upscale proj-
ects surveyed, none recoupedmore of a homeowner's invest-
ment than replacing existing
siding with fiber-cement
siding. Homeowners who
financed such a project re-
couped 79.3 percent of the
project's cost, placing it just
ahead of a garage door replace-
ment, which recouped an aver-
age of 75.2 percent of its cost.
After years of manyhome improvement projects
recouping little of their initial
costs at resale, the tide finally
seems to be turning for home-
owners. More information
about the 2013 Cost vs. Value
Report is available at
www.remodeling.hw.net
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$1,216 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 4.5/4.609% APR
LINCOLN PARK $279,900
$1,135 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 4.5/4.615% APR
MONTVILLE $749,000
$3,126 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 4.75/4.807% APR
MONTVILLE $899,000
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POMPTON PLAINS $165,000
$669 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 4.5/4.682% APR
POMPTON PLAINS $779,000$3,251 per month
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POMPTON PLAINS $249,900$1,013 per month
30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 4.5/4.627% APR
PEQUANNOCK 309,900$1,256 per month
30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 4.5/4.606% APR
WEST MILFORD $539,900
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RIVERDALE $525,000
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PEQUANNOCK $285,000$1,155 per month
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RIVERDALE $399,900$1,621 per month
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T
he thinnest house in
New York City, a city
known for high realestate costs and compact
dwellings, is located in the
West Village neighborhood of
Manhattan. Now known as
the Millay House, a name
honoring its one-time resi-
dent, the poet Edna St.
Vincent Millay, the house was
built in 1873 and is a mere 9.5feet wide. It is sandwiched into
a space that once served as a
carriage alley. While Millay
House certainly is compact, a
home in Warsaw, Poland, is
only four feet wide and, at its
thinnest, is only 29.3 inches.
The residence, called the Keret
House, was built in a crackbetween two buildings. The
entrance is in the rear of the
home and features an entry
hatch and a foldable, remote
control-operated ladder.
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