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The foods we eat contribute
directly to our overall
health. From toddlers just
getting used to solid foods to adults
planning their diets, the foods we
eat heavily influence how healthy
or unhealthy we become.
Some foods can even reduceour risk for certain diseases, includ-
ing cancer. According to the
American Institute for Cancer
Research, numerous studies have
demonstrated that individual min-
erals, vitamins and phytochemicals
have certain anticancer properties
that can protect men, women and
children from this potentially
deadly disease. The following are a
handful of foods the AICR says
can fight cancer and help men andwomen improve their overall
health.
Apples: Apples are a great
source of vitamin C, with one
apple providing at least 10 percent
of the recommended daily amount
of this valuable vitamin. Apples
also are a great source of fiber,
which can help men and women
maintain a healthy weight. Thatsimportant, as excess body fat
increases a persons risk for seven
different types of cancer. A major
portion of apples dietary fiber is
pectin, a polysaccharide that bac-
teria in the stomach uses to pro-
duce compounds that protect
colon cells.
Cherries: Cherries are anoth-
er great source of fiber and vitaminC, and sweet and tart cherries also
contain potassium. Cherries get
their dark color from antho-
cyanins, which are antioxidants
that protect cells from damage.
Studies have shown that antho-
cyanins inhibit the growth of can-
cer cells and even stimulate their
self-destruction while having no
negative effects on healthy cells.
Anthocyanins also have been
shown to reduce signs of inflamma-
tion in adults who consumed twoto three servings of cherries or
cherry juice per day.
Grapefruit: One-half of a
medium-sized pink, red or white
grapefruit provides at least 50 per-
cent of an adults daily recom-
mended intake of vitamin C.
Though research into the potential
anticancer properties of grapefruit
with regard to humans is ongoing,
studies of animals and cells have
shown that grapefruit powder aswell as limonin and naringenin,
two phytochemicals found in
grapefruit, decrease the growth and
increase the self-destruction of
Foods that help fight cancer
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The Garden Club of Montville Program ishosting a program on Wild Folklore, atSenior House, 356 Route 202 (MainRoad), Montville on October 1 at 7:30pm.There will refreshments served at 6:30
and meeting 7pm. Meetings are held thefirst Wednesday each month. New mem-bers welcome.
OCT 2
The Montville Reformed Church
Womens Guild is hosting an AppleFestival on Friday Night October 2 from6:30-8pm. Come enjoy our wonderfullydelicious Apple Crisp served with vanillaice cream and beverage. Tickets are avail-able at the door, adults $5 and children$2. For information call the Church Office973-263-0530.
OCT 6
The Lincoln Park Public Library is hosting
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own greeting cards on Monday, October 6
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Come to the Lincoln Park Library forReading with Romeo on Wednesday,October 8 4:305:30pm. Ages 8 and upcan read to our friend Romeo, a friendlyGolden Doodle. Bring your favorite pic-
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Pumpkin Decorating at the Lincoln ParkLibrary on Wednesday, October 15 from4:30-5:30pm for ages kindergarten andup. Learn a short history of Jack-O-Lanterns, along with culinary uses ofpumpkins. Kids will decorate their ownpumpkin and take it home. Please regis-ter for this program by calling 973-694-8283 or e-mailing [email protected].
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Holy Spirits upcoming 19th Annual
Msgr. McQuaid Golf Event will be held onThursday, October 16 at the Black Bear
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The Montville Township Chamber ofCommerce and the law office of Cashaand Casha, LLC will co-sponsor its 22nd
Annual Senior Seminar, AvoidingDemons and Depression on Friday,
October 24 from 11am-2:30pm at theMontville Senior House, 356 Main Road.The day includes speakers, vendors, doorprizes and a box lunch. No one will beadmitted without a ticket. Advancedreservation is required. To register, pleasecall the chamber office 973-263-3310.
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Never Again was the
rallying cry of the
early Jewish settlers
in 1948 Israel, as they worked
and toiled to turn a desert into
an oasis; finally securing a
world-wide recognized home-
land and safe haven. It has also
been in the hearts and minds of
all Jews that they would never
again walk blindly into the gaschambers. This Never Again
cry still permeates Jewish con-
sciousness today, as terrorist
nations have risen to annihi-
late Israel and Jews around the
globe.
But, this is a financial col-
umn, not a political or a histo-
ry column you might be think-
ing, yet, certain parallels can be
drawn from politics and history
that relate completely to thefinancial realm and Never
Again may be one of them.
Never Again might be a
rallying cry of investors who
were blindsided by the demise
of the stock markets in 2008,
the three worst years for stocks
in a row: 2000, 2001 and 2002,
also remembering stock and
bond investors alike were hit
hard in the years 1994 and
1990, not to forget that stock
investors were punched square-
ly in the face on October 19th,
1987 as the Dow Jones
Industrial Average dropped
23% that single day.
Never Again will I enter
the stock or bond markets
blindly without some form of
protection, has been the state-
ment made by millions ofinvestors, since these severe
market corrections and crashes.
Still I wonder, if it typically
takes 40 years of toil and labor
to build a substantial retire-
ment portfolio, why is the
Never Again cry not univer-
sal amongst the public at large?
The only answer I can
come up with is ignorance.
Either ignorance that a market
correction or crash wont affectthem or they just dont know
how to invest with a guaran-
teed* income stream and/or
principal protection from the
next inevitable correction or
crash!
We bought our first home
in 1987 and sent in the liquida-
tion order to our mutual fund
companies to receive the
money necessary to close the
following week. The order was
sent to the company on
October 14th and they liqui-
dated us on the 19th. Our
money was in an aggressive
growth fund that lost 43% on
the very day that they sold our
shares! The exact day of the
crash! I guess that happened
so I could share the story with
you, today, 27 years later!As for me, I still have
some of my capital un-protect-
ed and at risk from the poten-
tial negativity of the stock mar-
ket and that money is labeled
disposable and discretionary or
Double D as I call it. What is
there I can afford to lose. But,
not so with the money I cannot
afford to lose; the money my
wife and I are counting on to
provide us with an incomeguaranteed* for the rest of our
lives. Nope! Thats the serious
money, our retirement portfo-
lio, where I have invested both
in and on the stock market.
In each case, we have the
added protection of an income
guarantee* that will never
reduce or cease for as long as we
live, regardless of who dies first
period! The portion allocated
on the market does not
reduce when stock valuations
do, but, does increase when the
market increases; albeit to a
lesser extent due to the nature
of the interest crediting formu-
la that protects your principal
on the downside.
The percentage in the
stock market has no such limi-
tation during upward move-ments or protection from loss
with any downward movement
of the portfolio, just as if I were
in actual stocks or stock mutual
funds. The difference though is
the ability to purchase a benefit
that guarantees* the income to
my wife and I along with a
return of premium (original
investment) guarantee* upon
my death if that is a better
option for her as opposed tocontinuing the lifetime
income.
Yes, I can proudly say
Never Again as it pertains to
my retirement portfolio; losing
43% in one day, the week I
needed to close on my first
home was lesson enough for
me! The rest of that 1987 story
is, in order for me not to lose
the 50% of the deposit I put
down with the initial contract
($15,000), I had to purchase
the house. Without receiving
the amount I expected from
the mutual fund liquidation, I
took a cash advance on my
three credit cards, to make up
for the short-fall and was able
to close. Cant use your VISA
or Mastercard to do that with
your retirement portfoliothough so I decided then as
well as now to Never Again
put my retirement at risk.
Perhaps you might take
and implement the same
advice, as a lifetime of accumu-
lation is too important to gam-
ble with. To learn more about
the techniques, products and
strategies to do the same, please
call me for a no cost or obliga-
tion appointment. The timeyou invest may prove to be
invaluable! In my opinion its
better to say Never Again as
opposed to Woulda, Shoulda,
Coulda!
Mark E. Charnet is President
and Founder of American Pros-
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years of experience in the Retire-
ment and Estate Planning fields.
Creator of the Trinity Method of
Investing, Mark encourages
your inquiries and can be reached
at: 877-885-1APG or 973-831-
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the claims paying ability of the in-
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breast, colon, lung, mouth,
skin, and stomach cancers.
Walnuts: Nuts are often
cited when discussing foods
with anticancer properties, butthe AICR notes that walnuts,
in particular, are the most
heavily researched. Despite
that research, the AICR
remains hesitant to draw any
conclusions with regard to wal-
nuts and their potential link to
lowering cancer risk. However,
several studies of mice found
that consuming walnuts
decreased the growth of breast
and colon tumors among mice
who ate walnuts as opposed to
those who did not, while
other studies in mice indicat-ed that walnuts reduced the
growth of prostate cancer.
Studies into the impact of the
Medi-terranean diet, which
includes walnuts, have shown
that such a diet can help peo-
ple lose fat and lower their
blood pressure and triglyc-
erides. But the AICR still
notes the need for more
research into walnuts before
they can be considered foods
that fight cancer.
Many factors, such as
family history, that increase
our risk for developing cancer
are beyond our control. But
the foods we choose to eat can
play a significant role in
reducing our risk of develop-
ing various cancers. More
information about the link
between diet and cancer is
available at www.aicr.org.
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People who suffer from
an eating disorder arelikely to develop dental
problems. Bulimia is an eating
disorder in which a person
vomits frequently after eating,
often several times a day, as a
way to avoid gaining weight.
Frequent vomiting causes
dental problems, especially onthe backs of your teeth as the
acids wear away the enamel. It
can severely damage the struc-
tural strength and appearanceof the teeth immensely
People with anorexia
nervosa have an eating disor-
der in which a person severely
limits food intake and loses a
dramatic amount of weight.
These people become defi-
cient in nutrients that pro-mote oral health, such as cal-
cium, iron, and B vitamins.
Insufficient calcium promotes
tooth decay and gum disease,
and even if you do consume
enough calcium, you need
enough vitamin D to help the
body absorb it. Insufficient
iron can cause oral sores and
insufficient amounts of vita-min B3 (niacin) can con-
tribute to bad breath and the
development of canker sores.
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Come autumn, thou-
sands of motorists
take to the highways
and backroads to experience
the ever-changing landscape
made beautiful by leaves
changing colors. Fall foliage
road trips make for a fun way
to spend a weekend afternoon.
With cameras in hand
and provisions at the ready,
motorists can make the most
of their next fall foliage
road trip.
Know when to go. Learn
the best times of the year to
see the peak leaf colors.
Mountainous regions and
many located in northern lati-
tudes will see changes in leaf
color earlier than other
regions. Drivers living in cer-
tain areas of Canada, regions
of the Rocky Mountains or in
particular parts of New
England can expect to witness
leaves changing color as early
as September, while much of
the mid-west can expect peak
color in mid- to late-October.
Southern regions may not see
leaves change color until
November.
Aim for a weekday. Many
people plan fall foliage road
trips on the weekend. These
leafers or peepers, as
theyre sometimes referred to,
flood normally empty rural
areas and can easily cause traf-
fic jams. Schedule your own
trip for a weekday so you can
avoid most of the crowds and
enjoy a more serene environ-
ment for hiking excursions or
countryside visits.
Book accommodations
early. If you plant to stay
overnight, book your trip as
early as possible and dont be
surprised if costs are high.Autumn is not only a peak
time for leaf color changes, but
also its a prime time for vaca-
tioners interested in comfort-
able temperatures and amazing
scenery, so autumn lodging
rates may be equal to or
exceed the rates charged dur-
ing the height of summer
vacation season. Verify room
rates and openings well in
advance if you have your heart
set on staying in prime leaf
color country.Employ a few tricks of the
photography trade. Fall foliage
may be at its most vibrant at
sunrise and sunset when the
sun is low in the sky and will
not cast much glare. Slightly
overcast days also may help
leaves colors pop, but too
much cloud cover may cause a
lack of vibrancy in leaf color.
Watch the weather.
Autumn weather can be
unpredictable. Some days it
may be crisp, while other days
it will be hot. Sometimes you
may experience hot and cold
weather on the same day.
Dress in layers so that you can
be comfortable and shed or
add layers as necessary.
Explore different spots.
Do not take the same route or
visit the same towns each year.
Vary your trips to experience a
greater range of autumn magic.
From the eastern seaboard to
the Rockies, explore as many
awe-inspiring palettes of fall
colors as possible.
Plan your fall foliage road trip
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Vitamin D has long
been a friend to
men, women and
children. Obtained primarily
through exposure of the skin
to sunlight but also procured
in certain foods and dietary
supplements, vitamin D
helps the body use calcium
and phosphorous to improve
bone health and build
healthy teeth.
But as valuable as vita-
min D can be to your bones
and teeth, it also may play a
role in reducing your risk for
certain cancers. The National
Cancer Institute notes that
many studies have suggested
that higher intake of vitamin
D or higher levels of vitamin
D in the blood are associated
with a reduced risk of colorec-
tal cancer. To understand this
relationship, it helps to first
understand vitamin D.
What is vitamin D?
A group of fat-soluble
prohormones, vitamin D
comes in two forms that are
important to humans.
Vitamin D2, also known as
ergocalciferol, is made natu-
rally by plants, while vitamin
D3 is produced naturally by
the body when it is exposed to
ultraviolet radiation in sun-
light.
How are vitamin D levels in
the body measured?
When vitamins D2 and
D3 enter the body, they are
converted to 25-hydroxyvita-
min D in the liver before trav-
eling through the blood to the
kidneys, where the 25-
hydroxyvitamin D is modified
to calcitrol, which is the
active form of vitamin D in
the body. When a person has
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hydroxyvitamin D in their
blood.
How do I get enough
vitamin D?
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most people already get at
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they need through sunlight
exposure. In addition to sun-
light exposure, many people
get plenty of vitamin D from
their diets, including foods
such as fatty fish, fish liver oil
and eggs that naturally con-
tain vitamin D. But foods for-
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vitamin D. For many people,
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Our pets are living
longer than ever
before due to
advanced veterinary medicine
and the improved quality care
of pet owners. With that comes
an increased incidence of geri-
atric-related illnesses and dis-
eases. One senior pet condi-
tion is Cognitive Dysfunction
Syndrome (CDS). This is simi-
lar to Alzheimers in humans.
Though we see this only in
older pets, CDS causes behav-
ioral changes that are not a
normal part of the aging
process.
There are some basic cat-
egories of clinical signs associ-
ated with CDS. These must be
differentiated from what a pet
owner may interpret as their
pet just getting old. The cate-
gories are as follows:
1. Disorientation. Your pet
may display obvious signs of
disorientation if it looks lost in
familiar places, or gets stuck
behind furniture or in corners.
It may walk in circles, pace, or
stare off aimlessly at walls and
objects. Your pet may fail to
recognize common commands,
not respond to its name, and
not recognize familiar people.
These behaviors should be dif-
ferentiated from hearing/vision
loss and neurological condi-
tions by your veterinarian.
2. Changes in interaction.
These changes may mean your
pet no longer seeks attention or
enjoys being pet. It may not be
as excited to greet family mem-
bers and visitors.
3. Sleeping pattern changes.
Dogs with CDS may sleep
less during the night and
more during the daytime.
They may also stay up at
night vocalizing or pacing.
4. Accidents. Pets with CDS
that were perfectly house-
trained may begin to have acci-
dents in the house, even if they
have recently been outside.
Simply, they forget to ask to be
let outside and when they are
outdoors, they will often forget
why they are there. These
changes should also be differen-
tiated from common medical
conditions by your veterinarian
before treatment for CDS is
begun.
The key to diagnosis is
based mainly on the pet
owners observation and
description of behaviors. There
is no diagnostic test for CDS.
Therefore, if your pet exhibits
any behavioral changes, keep a
journal of what, when and
where.
These changes are not
part of the normal aging
process. They can be very dis-
ruptive and upsetting for pet
and the household. Unfort-
unately, as with humans, a
specific cause is unknown and
there is no cure; however,
there are treatment options
that may help reduce clinical
signs and improve your pets
quality of life.
One option is medication
that is specifically approved for
CDS. To learn more about this
product and disease, visit
www.cdsindogs.com. There are
several supplements that have
been shown to be helpful, such
as antioxidants, omega-3 fatty
acids and B vitamins. There are
also prescription diet options
that incorporate these supple-
ments.
Other ways to improve
your geriatric pets quality of
life is to keep it mentally stim-
ulated with playing, walks, pet-
ting and interaction. Minimize
stress by sticking to a daily rou-
tine and rearranging furniture
as little as possible. These
basics will help improve the
quality of life for all senior pets,
and will especially have an
impact on the happiness of pets
suffering from CDS.
Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the
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Township Womens Club meetings are heldthe 3rd Monday of each month. Newmembers welcome. For information, callLinda at 973-202-7258.DIY Night at the Library PumpkinDecoration for adults on Monday, October20 from 78pm Make your own decora-tive pumpkin out of recycled book pagesat the Lincoln Park Library. Supplies pro-vided. Please register by calling 973-694-8283 or e-mailing [email protected].
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play lots of fun board games, like:
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The Montville Township Chamber ofCommerce and the law office of Cashaand Casha, LLC will co-sponsor its 22ndAnnual Senior Seminar, AvoidingDemons and Depression on Friday,October 24 from 11am-2:30pm at theMontville Senior House, 356 MainRoad. The day includes speakers, ven-dors, door prizes and a box lunch. Noone will be admitted without a ticket.Advanced reservation is required. To
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Adriveway is one of
the first things guestssee when visiting a
home. Taking up a good por-
tion of the front acreage of the
home, a driveway can add
visual appeal to the property.
But when driveways are
stained, cracked or pitted,
they become eyesores that can
rob a home of its curb appeal.
Concrete driveways are
notorious for absorbing stains.Anything from automotive
fluids to fallen leaves can
affect the appearance of a
concrete driveway. And while
cleaning the driveway can
take a little effort, the end
result is well worth the effort.
Asphalt driveways may
not show stains as visibly as
concrete driveways, but that
does not mean they cannotbenefit from some TLC. The
following cleaning methods
can give a tired or dirty drive-
way a good-as-new look.
Pressure washing
Pressure washing
machines can be used to
remove ground-in stains from
driveways. The power of the
streaming water and a combi-
nation of mild cleanser maybe able to remove a number of
stains, including those from
leaves, mold, spills, dirt, fun-
gus, and bird droppings.
Proceed with caution
when using pressure washers,
as they can be powerful tools.
If the nozzle is set incorrectly,
it is quite easy to pit out por-
tions of the driveway or create
a streaky look. Widen thespray and pass over each area
several times to remove
ground-in stains.
Pressure washers may
come equipped with various
attachments to make the
process easier and eliminate
stripping. Beginners may want
to consider an attachment to
make the job less arduous.
A rotary turbo nozzle willfocus the water in a fine
stream but constantly rotate
that stream to cover a wider
area. A water broom will
clean a wider area in one pass
and some have castors that
keep the nozzles the same
height over the driveway sur-
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face. According to the
Pressure Washing IndustryResource Center, pressure
washing a driveway will go a
lot faster and becomes easier if
you use a water broom.
A surface cleaner is
another attachment that
enables you to push a rotary
arm over the driveway for
faster cleaning.
Non-chemical cleansers
Cleaning driveway stains
may only require a few itemsyou already have around the
house. Sometimes stains can
be minimized simply by
absorbing spills or residual oils
and fluids.
Sawdust, cat litter and
baking soda are ideal,
absorbent materials. Sprinkle
these substances on oily stainsin the driveway and allow
them to sit for a few days before
sweeping away the residue.
After a few days, the oily stain
will most likely be minimized.
Laundry detergent and
dish soap also can break
through some greasy stains.Try making a solution of water
and the detergent of choice.
Use a stiff-bristle broom to
work the cleanser into the
stained driveway, then rinse
away the suds with a hose.
Repeat until the stains have
lifted.
Commercial products
Auto supply and paint
stores typically sell driveway
cleaners. Always read themanufacturers instructions
and guidelines prior to pur-
chase to determine if the
product will work to remove
your driveway stains. Some
products may be too harsh to
use on asphalt, which is more
malleable and porous thanconcrete and paver driveways.
Only use products that are
recommended for your partic-
ular driveway surface. If you
dont, you may cause even
more damage.
Muriatic acid, also
known as hydrochloric acid, is
used in swimming pools and
for different applications
around the house. It is a
strong solvent that can cleansome of the more stubborn
driveway stains. Always exer-
cise caution when using
chemical cleansers. Wear eye
protection, gloves and be sure
to mix properly, as many
chemicals are flammable.
Preventing stains
Allowing fluids or other
substances to sit on a driveway
may contribute to soaked-in
stains. Being proactive canmean less scouring later on.
Routinely examine the drive-
way for automotive fluids and
take your car in for a tune-up
to remedy any leaks.
Rinse away leaves and
other debris before they affect
your driveways appearance.
Keep cat litter on hand to
soak up minor spills and stains
before they grow into larger
problems.
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