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With the Holiday season
comfortably in the rear
view mirror, potential
sellers are entering an annual peri-
od of what I call, Listing Limbo.
The internal debate rages as towhether or not one should list
their home now, or wait until the
spring market arrives. Lets take a
closer look at each approach from a
Realtors perspective to see if our
answer becomes a bit clearer.
List now is the answer that
many Realtors will give, and in
most cases it can be sound advice.
The truth is that even though
buyer traffic may be lighter this
time of year, the buyers that areactually out there tend to be very
serious. The herds of casual look-
ers seeking the latest interior
design tips have not yet left their
warm homes to venture out and
see what this years inventory has
to offer. That coupled with the
fact that the inventory of homes is
still low from winter could mean
that waiting until spring may alsomean missing a solid buyer.
So its a no brainer? Not so
fast! Many homes have physical
characteristics that may increase
their value once the white outside
turns to green. For example, lake-
front properties and those with
extensive landscaping could be
taking one of their strongest assets
off the table by listing too early. Ifone of the key factors in procuring
a sale has to do with what sits
beyond the outside walls, it may be
a good idea to give it a month or
two to ensure that your strongest
foot is forward. Remember, you
only get one shot at being NEW
and you want your home and its
particular characteristics to be at
their best.
So there you have it. If you
are looking to sell this year, listing
now may be your best bet consider-
ing the lack of competition. Onthe other hand, if your homes
desirability will be decreased by the
lack of plants, pools, lakes or any
other outdoor asset, you are likely
better off waiting until Mother
Nature is on your side. Heres to a
phenomenal year in real estate.
See you on the market!
Bill Boswell is a co-founder of
The Boswell/Aiosa Group. Their
team offers state-of-the-art real
estate service to all of Morris,Passaic, and Bergen Counties. He
is currently the #1 agent in
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office. You can reach Bill on his
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or via e-mail a t Bill@North
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FEB 22
Beefsteak for Basketball sponsored byLincoln Park PAL Basketball on Fri-day, February 22 from 7-11pm at
the American Legion, 133 Main Street,Lincoln Park. Tickets are $45 pp and
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will be re-ena ctors, milit ia drill s(weather permitting), hearth cooking,crafters, demonstrations, music, and181b century dancing, all these activi-ties are on-going throughout theday. The Dey Mansion is a 1740Georgian home that General GeorgeWashington used for his military head-quarters for three months during theRevolutionary War. Today the historichouse is owned and operated by thePassaic County Department of Parks
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Two families apply for
college financial aid:
one set of parents par-
tied and went on vacation
every year for a decade, eat-
ing-out weekly, never saving
or investing a dime, putting
nothing away for their kids
college education. The other
parents did sacrifice, save and
invest to accumulate funds for
their kids education, even if
not reaching the complete
tuition goal will be denied for
financial aid in spite of doing
the right thing! The couple
will be denied in favor of the
couple that made no effort to
save for their kids; in fact they
will receive need based
grants, scholarships and
financial aid packages reward-
ing their lack of parental and
fiscal responsibility, sacrific-
ing some personal lifestyle
today for the betterment of
their children tomorrow. Isnt
this sad, but its true. Penalize
the good guy by compensating
the bad. No matter though,
In America, no good deed
goes unpunished!
Another quick example:
two identical houses built the
same day are sold to two fam-
ilies. One family gardens,
paints, mows the lawn,
updates and improves their
home constantly, where the
other family creates an eye-
sore, never trims the grass, the
paint is peeling-off and the
pool became an algae infested
swamp. For maintaining andbeautifying the house, the
first family/owner will be
penalized by the tax assessor
for their good deeds and
efforts benefiting themselves,
the neighbors and the com-
munity where the other fami-
ly/owner of the eyesore quali-
fies for a tax reduction or at
minimum, no increase in
property tax! Figure that out?
In America, no good deedgoes unpunished!
One NJ driver elects to
have severely limited or no
auto insurance; another NJ
driver, purchases a great poli-
cy including collision cover-
age and no threshold liability
coverage. The two drivers
have an opportunity to meet
each other from a head-on
collision that is the fault of
driver # 1. Because driver #2purchased a policy with a
more expensive protection
plan optimally protecting him
and his family from financial
ruin, the at fault drivers
insurance policy is inadequate
to pay for the losses suffered
by driver #2 forcing his policy
and company to pay the
claim. As a result, driver #2s
premium goes up at renewal
and for years afterward since aclaim was paid on his behalf.
Why? Isnt that why driver #2
paid more to begin with by
making the better and proper
policy selection! In America,
no good deed goes unpun-
ished!
From a top-down per-
spective, I fear that too many
people who currently hold a
government office, are more
concerned with getting re-elected than doing the job
they were elected to perform.
Whenever class warfare is
declared, the working tax-
paying public doesnt have a
chance. Nope, free enter-
prise, capitalism and proving
that you are a worthy respon-
sible employee to an employ-er pales in comparison to
being paid to do nothing,
earn nothing, contribute
nothing and care about noth-
ing, except for yourself.
These people need to be
reminded that somewhere,
somehow, someone took a risk
with their time, capital or
lives to create a business that
would one day have the abili-
ty to create jobs and employothers which in-turn created
the largest middle class in the
history of the world! It is the
rich that created the middle
class that purchases goods and
services that drive the econo-
my; to let the vast majority of
Americans live a lifestyle sec-
ond to no other nation on the
planet, or at least thats how it
used to be! The people who
were the risk-takers deserve tomake more, not pay a dispro-
portionate amount more. It is
the risk-taker that stood to
lose everything and some did,
yet many of them tried again
and found tremendous success
only to be penalized and pun-
ished by increased forced
charity (taxation) without
regard for the risks they
undertook, because in
America no good deed goesunpunished!
If the government con-
tinues to levy even more tax
on the 5% of the public that
are considered rich, according
to this President Obama,this
includes families making over
$250,000 annually, they will
lose all incentive to sacrifice
and risk even more to earn
$350,00, $500,000 and
$1,000,000. They will moveaway, retire early, sell their
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business or more likely, firestaff in order to pay the taxes,
which, they are powerless to
curtail. What incentive do
they have to do otherwise;
the income tax base will
shrink even further when
they fight back with the only
weapons at their disposal,
exacerbating an already tenu-
ous situation. The answer to
this debate is to incentivize
the business builders and jobcreators. Another answer is to
reduce taxes on the rich so
they may continue to buy
cars, boats, airplanes and
vacations. Im speaking about
our Presidents definition of
rich, those families earn-
ing $250,000 $3,000,000
annually. The super-rich,
annual incomes exceed-
ing $3,000,000 - $10,000,000
annually comprise a totallydifferent group as do the mega
rich whose annual income
exceeds $10,000,000. They
can pay a little bit more, but
whatever the percentage is, it
will not solve anything with
the annual budget or total
deficit as there are just too
few of these people to tax!
Conclusion tax everyone oneverything they buy in lieu of
income tax, exempting food,
clothing and shelter, there-
fore necessities are tax-free.
Bob buys a row-boat so hell
pay row boat tax. David pur-
chases a $5,000,000 yacht and
hell pay yacht tax. Paul
doesnt like boats, yachts,
fishing or swimming, there-
fore hell pay no tax! Pretty
simple isnt it? However, inthe meantime there are
income taxes with more and
higher income tax rates com-
ing because government
refuses to reduce spending or
cut entitlements or change
the current broken system of
taxation. What are the tax-
paying people to do to get
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if it is missing from your copy,
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and current retirees cannot
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What are your
chances of beingaudited by the IRS?
Not surprisingly, the nations tax
collector tends to go after the
big money.
According to figures
recently released by the IRS,
approximately 1.11 percent of
all 2010 individual tax returns
were audited in 2011, the same
as the prior year. This rate has
hovered around the 1 percent
mark for several years.In comparison, the audit
rate of 1.02 percent for taxpay-
ers with income of less than
$100,000 almost quadrupled to
3.93 percent for those with an
income of $200,000 or more.
That means the IRS audited
roughly one out of every 25 of
these returns. And the odds of
being audited jumped to about
one out of eight for those with
income above $1 million.Besides chasing high-
income taxpayers, the IRS
often flags returns for the
following reasons:
Unreported income. The IRSwill match the W-2s and 1099s
it receives with the income
reported on your return.
Travel and entertainment
deductions. Traditionally, this is
a prime audit target. IRS agents
pay extra attention to deduc-
tions for business use of vehicles.
Large charitable gifts. Its suspi-
cious if charitable deductions
are disproportionate to the
amount of your income.Home-office deductions. Such
deductions are often claimed by
taxpayers who do some work at
home but dont otherwise quali-
fy for a home office.
Rental real estate losses. In
general, losses arent available
unless you actively participate
in the rental activity.
Cash businesses. If youre
usually paid in cash, the IRS is
more likely to peruse yourreturn.
Hobby losses. Generally, you
cant claim a loss from an activ-
ity thats merely a hobby, not a
bona fide business.
Foreign bank accounts.
The IRS is after taxpayers who
dont report income from off-
shore accounts.
Conversely, dont pass up
legitimate tax breaks on your
return. If youre uncertain, give
us a call for guidance.
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PC is a year-round full-service
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Ihave been a dentist since
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patients to floss regularly is
still one of the hardest parts of
my job. Some
patients cant
reach all the
teeth, cant see
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floss properly
due to physicalailments. Most
people, howev-
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amount of time and effort floss-
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Unfortunately, tooth-
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maintain healthy teeth and
gums. The brush bristles are too
thick to remove the trapped
food from those tight spacesbetween your teeth where
decay can start. Dental floss is
one of the least expensive
hygiene inventions and cleans
out the byproducts of food that
cause irreversible gum problems
like periodontal disease.
The American Dental
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importance of flossing for over
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tooth decay are still two of the
most persistent health prob-
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Dr. Peter Brusco is a 1980
graduate of The University of
Pennsylvania and has been
practicing in Kinnelon since
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What triggers an IRS
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education to improve and
maintain optimal health
and wellness.
Thursday February 28,
2:30-4pm:
Common Causes of
Shoulder Pain
During this talk we will
discuss two common causes
of shoulder pain: rotator cuff
tendonitis and bursitis, and
rotator cuff tears. We will
cover the signs and symp-
toms alongwith current treat-
ment options.
Dr. Mark Kavanagh,
Orthopedic Surgeon
Tuesday March 12,
10:30am-12pm:
Falls and Dizziness
Feeling unsteady on
your feet, lightheaded, or a
false sense of movement are
all common complaints in
seniors. Come learn about
common causes of dizziness
and ways to make your home
safer.
Dr. Jason Prager, Geriatrician
Thursday April 11,
2:30-4pm: COPD: The
Elephant on Your Chest
This presentation focus-
es on respiratory medicine
and conditions of the chest,
particularly pneumonia,
asthma, tuberculosis, emphy-
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Tuesday April 23,
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things you can do to promote
good digestive health, which
is critical to your wellbeing.
Dr. Joshua Nochumson,
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Tuesday May 7,
12:30-2pm:
Virtual Colonoscopy
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All of Cedar Crests Active
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Adults 62 and over are wel-
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the Woodland Commons
Clubhouse at Cedar Crest.
Parking is available in the
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Hollywood Tans of
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enthusiasts, clients who want
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Do your dogs or cats
ears have an odor? Are
they scratching or
shaking their head? Is there
dirt-like material in the ears?
What could it be? What should
you do? This could be an ear
infection and you should seek
medical assistance from your
veterinarian before the condi-
tion worsens and becomes
painful. Ear infections are very
common. Based on data from
pet insurance companies, ear
infections are one of the top 10
reasons dogs and cats visit their
veterinarian.
Dogs and cats can have
ear infections or inflammation
of the ear canal for many differ-
ent reasons, such as allergies
(seasonal/environmental or
food), parasites (like ear mites),
foreign bodies (like plant
awns), endocrine diseases (like
underactive thyroids), ear
anatomy (like excess hair or
moisture), hereditary or
immune conditions, and
tumors.
Pets with allergies, either
to food or something they
inhale, often have ear prob-
lems. Allergies are typically the
most common cause of ear
infections that veterinarians
see. Sometimes these ear prob-
lems may be the first sign of an
allergy. The inflammation
from allergies changes the
environment within the ear,
which leads to secondary
infections with bacteria or
yeast. If we just treat the
infection, we are not getting
to the root of the problem. We
need to treat the allergies too
with diet trials, immunothera-
py, or medication.
Ear mites are a more com-
mon cause of ear problems in
cats than in dogs. The resultant
itching can be intense and may
be present elsewhere on the
body, not just the ears. When
ear discharge is seen, many
people will assume that their
pets ear infection is due to
ear mites. Ear mites dis-
charge has a distinctive black
coffee-ground appearance
whereas infectious discharge
is moister and ranges from
brown to yellow.
Other causes of ear infec-
tions include foreign bodies,
most notably plant awns. They
cause irritation, your pet
scratches, and before you know
it, they have an ear infection.
Certain endocrine diseases can
cause skin and ear problems
such as hypothyroidism and
Cushings disease. Certain dog
breeds with heavy, floppy ears
such as Cocker Spaniels
may be predisposed due to the
excess moisture that builds up
in their ears.
Because there are many
potential causes of ear prob-
lems, the next step is to visit
your veterinarian for a diagno-
sis. Your veterinarian will use
an otoscope to look down into
the ear canal. Swabs of the ear
can be taken (called an ear
cytology), and examined for
bacteria, yeast, and mites. If a
bacterial infection does not
respond to the first antibiotic
therapy, a culture and sensitivi-
ty may need to be performed. A
thorough history and physical
exam may help determine if
this could be a hormonal, aller-
gic, or hereditary problem and
further diagnostic testing
would be needed.
It is important to
visit your veterinarian
promptly for a diagno-
sis and treatment if
you suspect an ear
infection. If left unat-
tended, it can become
very painful, lead to
permanently narrow
canals, or an ear hematoma.
Ear hematomas most com-
monly occur when a dog or cat
shakes its head from an ear
infection, the ear hits the top
of their head, a blood vessel in
the ear ruptures, and the loose
space under the skin will fill
up with blood. They will have
a noticeably swollen, fluid-
filled ear that is extremely
painful to the touch. The
treatment of choice for ear
hematomas is surgery.
The key to healthy ears is
early treatment and preven-
tion. Check your pets ears
weekly. A slight amount of
waxy buildup may be present in
normal ears. If your dog swims a
lot, has pendulous ears, or a his-
tory of ear disease, routine
cleaning may be recommend-
ed. Excess hair around the ear
can be clipped by your groomer
to allow more air flow. Its also
important to treat any underly-
ing condition, like allergies;
otherwise, this condition will
likely recur.
Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the
owner of the Pequannock Animal
Hospital. He grew up in Kin-
nelon and is happy to be home
with his wife, three cats and two
dogs to provide quality and
compassionate care for your pets
in the community. The Pequan-
nock Animal Hospital is located
at 591 Newark Pompton Turn-
pike in Pompton Plains. You may
reach them by calling
973-616-0400.
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ance may want to look to
extracurricular activities. There
is evidence that some after-
school activities can actually
help promote better results
inside of the classroom even
helping to mediate symptoms
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activity Disorder.
Activities like sports,
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The Pre-K 3 and Pre-K 4 class-
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There is also a non-refundable
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information or to visit our
school at anytime, please call
the school office at 973-835-
5680. Also, visit our website at
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Are you ready to try
the hottest new
trend in fitness?
Piloxing is spreading like
wildfire throughout the
world. Originally from the
west coast, pilates, dance, and
boxing came together and
began as a fun fitness routine
designed by Viveca Jensen, a
professional Swedish dancer
and celebrity trainer. Piloxing
is an exciting workout that
keeps your heart rate up with
intense interval training
using Pilates and boxing to
give you a full body sculpting
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session. While the class is
taught at a high pace, begin-
ners are able to keep up and
have fun with the fat torch-
ing, muscle sculpting, core-
centric, interval workout
designed to whip any partici-
pant into shape.
Piloxing also uses
weighted gloves as resistance
to the boxing and Pilates
moves. After just a few weeks
you will begin to notice ton-
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increase in your cardiovascu-
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Piloxing turn you awaythis is
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Piloxing is for women AND
men. The guys that come in
tend to get even more beat up
by the piloxing sessions than
the women, says B Fit Studio
owner Ethel Baumberg.
At B Fit Studio, they
offer classic Piloxing classes
twice each week, while many
other classes include elements
of Piloxing. Members pack up
the studio on Wednesday
evenings and Saturday morn-
ings to punch, squat and
dance for a full 60 minutes.
Every class consists of 40 min-
utes of interval training and
20 minutes of floor work.
They always keep you on your
toes and push every member
to reach their potential. All
of B Fits instructors creative-
ly change up each class; our
members rave that none of
our classes are ever the same!
For more information about
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The deck is the heart of a
backyard. Its where the
family gathers for din-
ner, the perfect spot for grilling,
a great place to hang out with
friends and the ideal location
for relaxing after a long day.
Whether youre thinking of
building a new deck or your old
one needs resurfacing, be sure
and choose the right decking
product: choose real wood.
Building a Deck. Think-
ing of building a brand new
deck? What a great way to
enhance your backyard!
According to the 2010-2011
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72.8 percent (on average) of
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building with composites. Deck
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pressure-treated wood anyway;
if its strong and durable enough
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enough to actually be your
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Pressure-treated wood is a
builder favorite and has been
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rial for decades. Its natural, real
and it looks fantastic.
Resurfacing a deck. If you
already have a wood deck but
its more than 20 years old, con-
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is where the decking surface is
replaced, while the substructure
remains. (Its always a good idea
to have a decking professional
check the entire deck for
soundness.) Resurfacing is easy,
and its a great way to refresh
your outdoor living areas with-
out blowing your budget.
Maintaining a deck. Every
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it needs cleaning or perhaps
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Perform the cup of water test: if
a cup of water poured on the
deck boards immediately soaks
into the wood, its time to apply
water repellant.
Why choose wood? Your
deck should mesh with your
backyard be sure your deck-
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Concerned about our
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trees; the forest industry plants
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tions to come. Wood is one of
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For more information on
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way to shower. Walk-in, or walk-behind, showers are
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than more traditional showers, and those that do take up more
space do so to prevent water from spraying around the room.
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7:30pm. Come enjoy our church bakeddelicious spiral ham served with scallopedpotato, mixed vegetables, bread & bever-
age. Dinner comes with our salad bar andour ever popular dessert bar. Take out isavailable. Adults-$10.00 and childrenunder 10-$5.00. Montville ReformedChurch, 9 Church Lane, Montville. Formore information call the church office at973-263-0530.
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Come join the Knights of Columbus for a
Comedy Night to benefit the WoundedWarriors Project on Saturday, April 27.
Doors open at 7pm and show time at 8:30at St. Marys Carnevale Center, 10 LenoxAve, Pompton Lakes. Admission $35includes food, soda, coffee/tea, dessertand 2 drinks (wine or beer) AdditionalDrinks $1.00. No one under 21 admitted.Also includes 50/50 Raffle. For tickets ormore info contact Ray Grimes at 973-835-4487. Tickets may also be purchasedat www.KofC3801.org.
The Lincoln Park Public Library is proudto provide a variety of programs for allage groups. On March 13, kids in grades1-5 can come to Reading with Ruby,
where they can hear stories and meetRuby, a friendly Golden Doodle. Childrenin grades 4-6 can join the Tween BookClub, which meets on March 22. Therewill be a Family Scrapbooking Night onMarch 28 for children ages 8 and up. TheLibrary has also started a Lego Club forchildren in grades 2 and up, which will beheld on March 28. For the adults inLincoln Park, there will be a bake-off &recipe swap on March 11. Bring your best
homemade baked goods and compete
against other Lincoln Park residents.Participants are also encouraged to bringa copy of the recipe. For more informa-tion about library programs, please call973-694-8283 or visit our website atwww.lincolnparklibrary.org.
Passaic Valley Hospice will be offering aBereavement Support Group onWednesday evenings from 6:30-8pmbeginning February 6. The group willmeet for seven weekly sessions ending on
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the war, thats fantastic but dont forgetabout your buddies who are still suffer-
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The Montville Township Womens Clubhas an ongoing project: comfort pillowsfor breast cancer patients. So far, wevemade and donated 6,580 pillows toMorristown Memorial, Chilton Memorialin Pompton Plains, and Saint Clares inDenville and Dover. A team of club mem-bers, seniors, and volunteers from sur-rounding cities participates in this worthy
project. Even heart surgery patients have
found use for these comfort pillows, whichare completely washable and may be
used under the seatbelt after surgery.Chairperson Alexandria Sarra can bereached at 973-405-0088. All monetarydonations, used to purchase polyfill forthe pillows, should be made payable toMTWC and should indicate ComfortPillow in the memo. Please mail checks
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and homeless and migrant children who
reside in Lincoln Park): the public schoolsoffer remedial programs for eligible chil-dren. If your child is experiencing physi-cal, sensory, emotional, communication,cognitive, or social difficulties, help isavailable. Contact Mrs. Grace Marinello,supervisor of special services, at 973-696-9150 to arrange a meeting with
members of the child study team. If eligi-ble, an educational program will be pro-
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number of homeowners who
started a kitchen renovation
was up more than 50 percent
from the previous quarter. A
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place and is one of the most
popular family gathering spotsin the house. With traditional
dining rooms being eliminated
in favor of open, eat-in
kitchens and entertaining
spaces, more attention than
ever is now placed on a well-designed kitchen. The average
remodeling budget for a
kitchen renovation exceeds
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keep budgets in check.
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to reduce money spent on
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Consider laminate flooring
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of the cost.Skip custom cabinetry in
lieu of stock units. Theyre
more attractive than ever
before and dont require the
wait time of custom-ordered
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Your Pompton Lakes
Business Improvement
District (BID), specifi-
cally John Soojian and the
Marketing Committee, were
honored with two awards forits 2012 efforts in helping
revitalize the town and help-
ing local businesses. The
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honored the BID with a
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Jersey Excel lence Awards
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Chairman, Robert Walker
Marketing Chairman, Abe
Goll Visual Improvements
Committee Chairman, Rick
Tummenllo Sr., Art Kaffka,
Valeri Coll and Debra Jones
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The BIDs recent DiningDays event was a huge success
Do you want to spend
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Temptations, The Platters,
Curtis Lee, Supremes, Four
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Theatre of Pompton Lakes,is presenting JUKEBOX
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the Music of the 50s and
60s! This is a LIVE musical
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those beloved songs that we
all know and love!
Spend a night travelling
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singing favorites, from My
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Monster Mash to Save the
Last Dance for Me! As in
true Rhino Theatre fashion,
the show will be quite an
event, but youll want to
order your tickets now, for the
show only runs 2 short week-
ends! Show dates are week-
ends starting March 8-17. Shows are at 8pm on
Friday and Saturday and 2pm
on Sunday. There will be one
2pm show on Saturday March
16. Tickets are only $22 for
adults and $18 for children,
plus tax. Rhino Theatre is
located at 247 Wanaque
Ave., Pompton Lakes. For
more information or to pur-
chase tickets visit us at
www.RhinoTheatre.com orcall 973-248-9491.
Celebrate the Music
of the 50s and 60sat The Rhino Theatre
Pompton Lakes BID
wins awards for 2012efforts. Big plansahead for 2013!
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with all eleven participating
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volume of business and cus-
tomers enjoying their 15%
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annual Wine & Food Tasting
coming up on Thursday, May
16. For updates about any
and all BID events, please
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The residents of
Northern New Jersey
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begin to change in the
Haskell section of Wanaque.
Located at the corner of 4th
and Boulevard, the Parkside
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beginning to grow before
their eyes.
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exciting time for us, said
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agency to the development.
Roads are paved, founda-
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walls are going up on build-
ings one and two. Although
things are happening so fast,when this article is printed
we will be even farther
along!
With 27 units already
spoken for, and only a few
units left at pre-construction
introductory prices, the
anticipation is mounting.
The sales center is all
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are seeing visitors to the sales
center who have stopped in
previously just browsing, but
now that the building has
begun, they are coming back
looking to reserve their
favorite units. I think they
are realizing the value they
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