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Greenwich Townshipwill be holding a FreeRabies Clinic onSaturday, January 28th,
from 10am to 11am atthe Townships RoadDepartment Garage,located at 321 Green-
wich Street, Stewarts-ville.The Headquarters
and all branches ofthe Warren CountyLibrary will be closedSaturday December
24th, and Monday,December 26th, forChristmas Day. Regularhours will resume onTuesday, December27th, with all facilitiesopening at 9am. TheWCL and all its
branches will be closedSaturday December31st, and MondayJanuary 2nd, for NewYears Day. Regularhours will resume onTuesday January 3rd,with all facilitiesopening at 9am. Library
patrons, who wish to
access their accounts,view the librarycatalog, or searchelectronic databases cando so by vistiing thelibrary's website at
warrenlib.org.The Sixteenth Annual
Skylands ScenicBeauty Photo Exhibitwill be displayed untilThursday, January 19,2012 in the Wayne
Dumont Jr. Administra-tion Hall Gallery, onRoute 519 south inBelvidere. The galleryis open to the publicduring regular weekday
business hours and is anaccessible location. TheWarren County Culturaland Heritage Commis-sion presents this artshow. For furtherinformation call (908)453-4381.We love hearing from
you! Send your birth-days, anniversaries, andother tidbits of informa-
tion to:The PRESSPO Box 430,
Blairstown, NJ 07825thepressnews@enter.netthepressnewsonline.com
The following is a listof books recently addedto the Warren County
Library collection.Non-Fiction: Incon-
ceivable: A MedicalMistake, the Baby WeCouldn't Keep, and OurChoice to Deliver theUltimate Gift, by Caro-lyn Savage.Recreation: The Com-
plete Christmas MusicCollection, from AlfredPublishing Company; IBeat the Odds: FromHomelessness to TheBlind Side and Beyond,By Michael Oher.Personal Growth:
Angels in My Hair, by
Lorna Byrne, PracticalWisdom, by Barry
Schwartz.Fiction: Deja Vu (The
Sisterhood), by Fern
Michaels; Started Early,Took My Dog, by KateAtkinson; The Doctor'sWife, by ElizabethBrundage; RestlessHeart, by WynonnaJudd.Childrens: When
Cows Come Home ForChristmas, by DoriChaconas; Here ComesChristmas!, by CarolineChurch; Mickey'sChristmas Carol(Classics Series), byMouse Works; Piglet'sBig Movie: A Read-Aloud Story Book(Read-Aloud Story-
book), by RH Disney.
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All cats and dogs in theTown of Hackettstown
must be licensed duringthe month of January2012.Licenses may be
obtained at the Munici-pal Building, 215 StigerStreet, between thehours of 9am and 5pm,Monday through Friday,and Saturday January7th, and January 21st,2012 from 9am to noon.Licensing is in accor-
dance with State Lawand Ordinances adopted
by the Mayor andCommon Council.License fees are as
follows:Neutered Animals, $6; Non-neutered Animals,$9; late fee after January31, $2 per month.To obtain a license, a
rabies inoculationcertificate with an expi-ration date of November1st, 2012 or later must
be presented and, ifapplicable, a neuteringdocument must be
presented.If you wish to obtain a
license by mail, send theapplicable documentsand a check in the
appropriate amountmade payable to theTown of Hackettstownalong with a selfaddressed stampedenvelope with your
phone number to theabove address.For more information,
call 852-3130.
Dates forHackettstownCat and Dog
LicensesFor 2012
Announed
The Washington Twp.Vol. Fire Departmentwill once again behaving their Santa Runwith The Gifts of HopeFoundation.The run will take place
on December 17th.Registration and gift
drop off will take placeon December 15th from5:30pm to 7:30pm atThe Brass Castle FireHouse.Please bring a donation
of $30 as well as your pre-wrapped gifts withyour childs full nameand street address.Online registration is
avalible (online regis-trants still need to dropoff gifts at thefirehouse).At registration, you
will receive a receipt andan approximate time thatSanta will deliver yourgifts.All proceeds help
children with chronicillness. To registeronline, visit www.giftsofhopefoundation.org.Gifts of Hope Founda-
tion serves familiesduring their time ofgreatest need, by provid-ing financial relief tofamilies whose childrenare battling chronicillnesses.By creating a collabo-
ration between families,medical providers,insurance companiesand caring individuals,they will providesupport to families andtheir children.
Washington VFD and Giftsof Hope Foundation Team Up
For Santa Run
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Christ EpiscopalChurch in Newton will
present the Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols,on Sunday, December18th, at 7pm.The worship service
includes nine Biblestories interspersed withChristmas carols which
depict the fall of human-ity, the promise of theMessiah and the birth ofJesus.The renowned Christ
Church Senior Choirwill perform along witha brass quintet under thedirection of SeniorChoir Director, JoeMello.There will be several
opportunities for thepublic to sing along.
The format for theservice was based on anOrder drawn up byEdward White Benson,
later Archbishop ofCanterbury, for Christ-mas Eve, in 1880 inTruro, Cornwall.It has since been
adapted and used byother churches all overthe world.Christ Church is
delighted to invite thepublic to this wonderful
celebration of Christsbirth, noted the Rever-end Robert Griner,Rector at Christ Episco-
pal Church, Newton.There is no better way
to usher in the weekleading up to Christmasthan to come together as
a community in ourbeautiful space and raiseour voices in song, hecontinued.The event is free and
open to the public.A free-will offering
will be taken.Christ Church is
located at 62 MainStreet in Newton.For more information
about the Festival of Nine Lessons andCarols, or directions,call the Christ EpiscopalChurch office at 973-383-2245.
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Do you or a loved onehave a problem withalcohol? Perhaps youcan find the answersand the help you arelooking for in Alcohol-
ics Anonymous. Thegroup would like toinvite you to stop by the
Blairstown Beginner'sMeeting to learn more.They are people of all
ages and from all walksof life who have found a better way of living
through AA. You candrop by and just listen,or join in the discus-
Alcoholics Anonymous GroupForming in Blairstown on Mondays
sions; it's up to you.The meetings are held
from 8pm to 9pm everyMonday evening at thePresbyterian ChurchOffice Building at 25
Main Street, Blairstown,(next to Blairstown PostOffice).
Community Chanukah Party in BlairstownChanukah - The Festi-
val of Lights - brings back fond memories ofchildhood years andserves to renew oursense of identity. TheChanukah lights provideus with warmth, joy,strength and inspiration.Such is the purpose of a
community-wide cele- bration to be held inBlairstown.The entire community
is invited to celebrate apublic Menorah lightingon Tuesday, December20th at 6:30pm in theChow and Zen buildinglocated at 14 Bridge
Street in Blairstown.The program will
include hot latkes andChanukah fun for thekids.For more information,
please contact RabbShusterman at 973-927-3531 or rabbi@mychabadcenter.com.
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Enjoy Tuba Christmasat Warren County NewJersey's Courthousesteps on December 24th,at 5pm.Come enjoy the fun
and play your tuba andeuphonium. Registra-
tion will be held at3:30pm at BelvidereUnited MethodistChurch, 219 HardwickStreet, and rehearsal is4pm in the fellowshiphall.
Have a Very Tuba Christmas
in BelvidereIn case of bad weather,
the event will be held inthe fellowship hall at thechurch. Warren CountyCourthouse located at413 2nd Street, Belvi-dere.There is plenty of park-
ing available around thetown's square.If you have any ques-
tions, please call 610-588-1884 or emailinfo@artmusicemporium.com.
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By Doreen RutherfordDid you like Willy
Wonka and the Choco-late Factory when youfirst saw it? Do you loveto watch it again andagain?I have always loved
chocolate, especiallyaround the holidays. Inthe quaint town ofBangor, PA sits ahistoric chocolatefactory that creates themost delicate delights
promptly and consis-tently. Chocolates onBroadway is located at60 Broadway in
Bangor, has been theresince 1906 and is theforth family to own andoperate it. The retailshop is on the streetlevel floor but under-neath, in the basementlevel, is where the little
elves make theirmarvels. The under-ground factory, which
produces approximately500 to 600 pounds ofcandy daily, is completewith giant chocolatemixers, heat lamps,candy molds and myfavorite, the conveyor
belt. The conveyor is
roughly 30 feet longwith six inch windowsto peek inside at thechocolates and candy asthey roll by on their wayto the boxing station.Also inside theconveyor, is a chocolatewaterfall that drenches
all the to be covered"treats with a bountifullayer of their specialchocolate. All the candyrecipes are secret familyrecipes written on little
pieces of paper, put in a book and never shownto anyone. Theiremployees are deeplytrusted and loyal,making the shop a truegem. It was a pleasure tosee the chocolates
placed in their boxesand loaded onto theconveyor by humanhands; by workers who
have actually beendoing this for 30 years.It is refreshing to seethis, especially in the eraof automation, and itmakes this shop standout.This business has been
a candy shop for 105years, and the Bussen-ger family of Bangor
has owned it since 1978.The founder, AnthonyAleveras, came to NewYork City from Greeceto see S. Whitman, thefounder of WhitmanChocolates and MiltonHershey, founder ofHershey Chocolates. Heobtained financial back-ing from them andcarved out his store inBangor on the advice of
both men. Most of theoriginal decor isevident. Not visible tothe public presently, are
the wall to wall oil paintings done by anItalian artist forAnthony Aleveras. The
paintings still hang onthe walls but arecarefully covered to
protect them.The marble fountain
counter remains as itwas, the gas lights have
been switched toelectric, and the wholefeel of the shop isartisan old-world,
infused with the comfortof the modern age welive in today. Therichness of history thatdrapes this shop canactually be felt whenyou visit this store.When you combine the
facts that the chocolateused to make theircandy is local, the shop
is locally owned andoperated, and their age-old recipes are uniquelydelicious, it makes you
think, "Why not giveChocolate for the Holi-days?" The possibilitiesare endless and theirservice is personal.For more information,
call them at 610-588-9060, toll-free at 877-817-2462, or visit choc-olatesonbroadway.comto view their sweets.
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Cast In Bronze: 'Spirit of the Bells' Performance on December 17The sounds of the
seasons will ring with ahaunting performance
by Cast in Bronze: theonly musical act in theworld that features aCarillona medievalfour-ton instrument of35 bellswhich is
played by a silent andmasked Spirit of theBells.Cast in Bronze
performed at WaltDisney World's Epcot,opened the Mass ofPope John Paul II in
New York City'sCentral Park, and alsoappeared on the NBCToday show.Its creator, Frank
DellaPenna, is aMaster- Carillonneurand a graduate of theFrench Carillon Schoollocated in Tourcoing,
France.Cast in Bronze will
capture the magic of theseason by ringing iconicholiday music and origi-nal compositions forspectators on MainStreet in Chester onDecember 17th withfive shows at the top of
the hour from 12pm to4pm. Note: Inclementweather backup date isslated for December18th, with the sameshow times.
RE/MAX Ridge RealEstate is still acceptingdonations for its annualtoy drive in WarrenCounty.RE/MAX Ridge is
collaborating thisholiday season with thenational Marine Toysfor Tots Foundation tocollect toys to benefitneedy children.RE/MAX Ridge is
accepting new toys intheir original packaging(without gift wrapping)at their offices in Blair-stown and Washington.Please stop by either
office between 10amand 5pm any day. Yoursupport will be verymuch appreciated byso many.Toys for Tots is a
United States MarineCorps Reserve programwhich donates toys tochildren whose parentscannot afford to buythem gifts for Christ-mas.RE/MAX Ridge toy
drop-off locations: In
Blairstown at 8 MainStreet (in the flat iron
building adjacent to theBlair Academy water-falls) and in Washingtonat 218 Rte 31 (just southof Rte 57 and acrossfrom the Oxford Tire
and Auto and DairyQueen).For more information,
you may contactRE/MAX Ridge inWashington at 908-689-4444 or in Blair-stown at 908-362-7200.
RE/MAX Ridge Still Accepting ToysFor Tots Donations
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(NewsUSA) - If it'struly better to give thanto receive, why not givemore than gifts from thestore this holidayseason? Home-bakedtreats are the perfectway to warm a heart and
satisfy a sweet tooth forthe people on your"nice" list."Take a break from the
hustle and bustle ofholiday shopping, andspend a pleasant day inyour cozy kitchen
making home-bakedgifts, like little loaves ofChocolate HazelnutFruit Bread," saidMartha White bakingexpert Linda Carman."Giving someone ahomemade gift isspecial because it's a
priceless gift of your
time."To make your gift evenmore meaningful,consider pairing themini loaves with awooden cutting board, aspreader and a small
butter crock filled with ahomemade spread that'sdelicious and easy tomake.
Chocolate HazelnutFruit Bread
Crisco OriginalNo-Stick Cooking Spray2 (7.4 oz.) pkgs. MarthaWhite Chocolate Chip
Muffin Mix
1/2 cup sour cream3/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract3/4 cup mashed ripe
banana (about 2 large)1 cup fresh cranberries,
coarsely chopped3/4 cup chopped hazelnuts
Orange Butter and/orChocolate Hazelnut
Spread, optional (below)
1. Heat oven to 350degreeF. Coat bottoms
only of four 6 x 3 1/2-inchfoil loaf pans with no-stick
cooking spray. Stirtogether all bread
ingredients in large bowluntil well blended. Divide
batter among preparedpans.
2. Bake 40 to 45 minutesor until toothpick insertedin center comes out clean.Cool in pans 5 minutes.
Remove and coolcompletely on wire rack.
Wrap and store inrefrigerator. Serve with
Orange Butter or Choco-late Hazelnut Spread, if
desired.Makes 4 small loaves
Orange Butter: Beat 1/2cup softened butter in
small bowl with electricmixer at medium speed
until light and fluffy. Beat
in 1 teaspoon gratedorange peel and 1tablespoon orange juice.
Store in refrigerator.Bring to room tempera-
ture before serving. Makes3/4 cup.
Chocolate HazelnutSpread: Grind 1 1/2 cupstoasted hazelnuts and 1/4
teaspoon salt in foodprocessor until very fineand getting creamy. Add1/2 cup powdered sugarand 1/2 cup semi-sweetchocolate chips, melted.
Pulse until blended. Storein refrigerator. Bring toroom temperature beforeserving. Makes 1 cup.
Build A New Holiday TraditionWith Gingerbread
( N A P S I ) S u g a r ,spice and delectablynice! Few things canserve as a more festiveholiday centerpiece thana gingerbread house.Made popular by theBrothers Grimm taleHansel and Gretel,gingerbread dwellingswere created by bakersas early as the 16thcentury. These charm-ing holiday homes areabsolute fun and the
perfect memory-makingactivity to share withloved ones. No time to bakegingerbread thisseason? No problem.Houses are easy toassemble and decoratewith Pre-Baked Ginger-
bread House Kits fromWilton, while still
providing the wonder-fully spicy-sweet tasteand smell of ginger-
bread.Theres a kit for every
dream housefrom aclassic cottage to anintricate mini village.Even pre-assembled kitsare available, leavingextra time for decorat-
ing. All thats needed tocraft an ideal abode isincluded in the kits andready for fun-pre-
baked gingerbread, acardboard base, icing,loads of colorfulcandies, an easy-to-usedecorating bag and tip,
plus instructions. Thekits even offer decorat-ing ideas or you cancreate your own design.Decorating ginger-
bread houses brings thewhole family togetherfor holiday celebrations.Adults can put the basic
frame structure togetherand watch kids have a ball decorating withtheir favorite candies tocreate rainbow rooftiles, festive hollywreaths and playfully
patterned windowdesigns. The results andmemories will bespecial.Completed ginger-
bread projects willamaze holiday guestswhile allowing creativ-ity to shine. Everybodywill enjoy the beautifulcreations and you will
join in the excitementby finding out just howgreat a gift they can befor others.So spread some good
cheer by sharing aholiday tradition thatwill bring joy all seasonlong, and make sure tovisit the leader in foodcrafting atwww.wilton.com formore gingerbread ideas.
While youre visiting,check out the Ask Nancy podcasts forstep-by-step instruc-tions for creating beauti-ful treats anytime ofyear!
Makes 810 servings1 chocolate cake layer, 8- or 9-inch round by 1 inches
tall, baked in a springform pan with
removable sides1 carton Dreyers/Edys Slow-Churned LightPeppermint Ice Cream
1 carton (16 oz.) purchased vanilla frosting24 thin candy canes or sugar sticks
12 glac (candied) cherriesChocolate decorating icing
2 long pretzel rods 2 large marshmallows
Peppermint Ice Cream Drum Cake
Red or green sugarFreeze cake in pan for 30
minutes to firm top.Spread ice cream in an
even layer to the top edgeof pan. Freeze several
hours until ice cream isfirm. Remove sides of pan.Frost sides of cake and a1-inch border around cake
top. Return to freezer ifice cream softens. Squeeze
decorating icing in acrisscross pattern on top.
Press sugar sticksdiagonally around sides(if using candy canes,
remove bent tips). Placecherries around top of
cake. Freeze several hoursor overnight before
serving. Dampen top andsides of marshmallowswith water. Roll in sugarcrystals. Insert pretzelsticks to make drum-sticks. Place on top of
cake before serving. Note:Prepare a chocolate cake
mix, making two cakesand reserving one cake for
another use.
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Holidays are a Great Time to Start a Family Cookbook
Pass your famouscookie recipes ontothe family so theymay be used forgenerations tocome.
(NewsUSA) - To mostof us, the year-endholidays are a time offamily, friends and a lot
of food.While these times canbe hectic with all of therunning around thatneeds to be done, theseare also the best timesto start a family cook-
book project says oneexpert."Many of the family
holiday traditions startin the kitchen andcenter around the mealswe serve our family andguests at this time ofthe year, says WilliamRice, founder and co-
publisher of the Great
Family CookbookProject, winner of a2009 WebAward fromthe Web MarketingAssociation.A successful family
cookbook needs at leastone dedicatedindividual to lead the
project as editor. This
person gets the projectoff the ground andinvites family membersto contribute recipes.Once a labor-intensivetask, now families areusing the Internet tosimplify the project."A Website, such as
www.FamilyCB.com,can provide step-by-step instructions andtools to help the familymember serving ascookbook editor tocontact others andencourage them to entertheir favorite recipes
directly into the onlinesystem," says Rice.For more information
on how you can make afamily cookbook, visitwww.FamilyCB.com.
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TOWN OF BELVIDERE: Meetings 1st & 3rdMonday of each month at 7 p.m.
Municipal Building, 691 Water Street.908-475-5331.
BLAIRSTOWN TOWNSHIP: Meeting 2nd Wednes-
day of each month at 7:30 p.m. Municipal Building,106 Route 94.908-362-6663.
FRELINGHUYSEN: Meeting: 3rd Wednesday ofeach month at 7:30 p.m. Municipal Building, 210 Main
Street, Johnsonburg. 908-852-4121
TOWN OF HACKETTSTOWN: Meeting: 2nd & 4thMonday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Municipal Build-
ing, 215 Stiger Street. 908-852-3130
TOWNSHIP OF HARDWICK: Meeting: 1stWednesday of each month, 7 p.m. Municipal Building,
40 Spring Valley Road, Hardwick. 908-362-6528
TOWNSHIP OF KNOWLTON: Meeting: 2ndMonday of each month and 4th Thursday of each
month at 7 p.m. Municipal Building, 628 Route 94,Columbia. 908-496-4816
TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD: Regular Meeting: 1st and3rd Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. MunicipalBuilding, 11 Green Street, Oxford. 908-453-3098
TOWN OF PHILLIPSBURG: Meeting: 1st & 3rdTuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Municipal Building,
675 Corliss Avenue, 908-454-5500
BOROUGH OF WASHINGTON: Meeting: 1st & 3rdTuesday of each month at 8 p.m.Municipal Building,100 Belvidere Avenue, Washington. 908-689-3600
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON: Meeting: 3rdTuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. 211 Route 31
North, Washington. 908-689-7200.
Givens-Belet Post 258 American LegionMeetings held on the second Monday of each
month at 8pm. All veterans are welcome.
Memorial Hall, Route 521, Hope-Blairstown Rd.post 258@gmail.com.
Family Support GroupsFamily Guidance Center of Warren County
Intensive Family Support Service (IFSS) program-For family members coping with a loved ones
severe and persistent mental illness.Meetings in Washington and Phillipsburg
Please contact Jen at (908)689-1000 ext. 331for more information
It was nearly Christmas andJudge Judy was in a happy mood.
She asked the defendant, "What are youbeing prosecuted for?"
"Doing my Christmas shopping too
early," repliedthe defendant."That's not a
crime," repliedJudge Judy."How early
were you doingyour Christmas
shopping?""Before the storeopened," repliedthe defendant.
1. You reuse last year's Christmas cards and send themout under your own name.
2. You steal light bulbs from you neighbor's outdoordisplay to replenish your own supply.
3.You put out last year's stale candy canes for children.4. You enclose an inferior gift in a Bloomingdale's box to
impress your friends.5. You make collect, long distance phone calls to yourfamily on Christmas day,
claiming you are stuck in a phone booth.6. At the office Christmas party, you horde huge stockpiles
of goodies forlater use at your own Christmas party.
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PVC White Arbor: square
tube design. 20 lattice sides,50 wide, full length 92 longw/ arch. 7 squ-are tubes. 3yrs. old. $25. Call 908-362-5263. (1/4)
LEGO Racers: series model# 8461. In orig. box, instruc-tions incl. $40. Call 908-362-7737. (1/4)
Maytag Gas Dryer: exc.cond. Nearly new. Instructionmanual & warranty card incl.$50. Call 908-362-5560. (1/4)
Weso Renaissance WoodStove: manuals & hardwareincl. $500 firm. Call 908-362-5969. (1/4)
Fireplace Grate: 1 piecesteel, no welds. 22 L x 15 Wx 9 H. $30. Call 973-383-5461. (1/4)
Childrens OutdoorPlayhouses: Little Tykescastle & 3 other styles rangingfrom $40-$100. Call FMI:570-350-6298. (1/4)
For Sale: Pachinko machine,Seeburg jukebox, Playboy25 slot machine. Call 908-362-9312. (1/4)
20 Dreamsicles Collection:1 glass cabinet (6 x 26 x
12), 1 cabinet (6 x 19 x 12)& 1 dresser (61 L x 3 H x 20D). Call 908-362-6461. (1/4)
FREE: 7 artificial Christmastree & big stuffed teddy bear.Call 908-362-8727. (1/4)
Surfboard: 6.2 Byrne. Tri fin,squash tail. Good cond. $300.Call 908-362-8311. (1/4)
Compound Bow: Hoyt SuperSlam. Soft bow case, arrowcase, misc. archery equip.Good cond. $50. Call 908-362-8311. (1/4)
Curio Cabinet: corner, brown,lighted. Good cond. Call 908-362-8311. (1/4)
Fish Tank: 10 gal. w/ stand,hood, heater & filter. $20. Call
908-362-8311. (1/4)
Roof Carrier: Yakima 7 x 3.Locks. Roof bars & brackets.Great cond. $250. Call 908-362-8311. (1/4)
Franco Belge Coal Stove:great cond. w/ 3 sections. 8total combined length of brandnew stainless steel, double wallinsulated stove pipe. Asking$650 for all. Call after 6pm:570-801-7378. (2/4)
For Sale: 24 x 2 WernerScaffold--$350. Pool Heater--$50. Upright Piano--$50. MinkCoat, small--$50. Call 908-343-1357 or 908-362-9749.(3/4)
Ping Pong Table: custombuilt, not assembled. You pickup. $75. Call 908-362-9396.(3/4)
New Scranton Lace HolidayTablecloths: 100% Polyester,washable, wrinkle-free. 40 x40 Ecru w/ dark green: $15.60 square, ivory: $15. 20 x90 oval , pine green: $20.Cash or Paypal only. Call 973-383-0565. (3/4)
Antique Spinning Wheel: plusextra bag os parts. $250. Call973-383-5817. (4/4)
FREE: Filling Cabinets,Storage Cabinet, Tables,Rugs, Tackle Boxes, FloorLamps & more. Call 908-459-4547. (4/4)
Chain Link Dog Fence/Run: 6pieces, 6 H. 2 pieces at 6 W, 1w/ gate. 4 at 10 W. $200.Homemade doghouse, Cedarshake, 4x4. $50 OBO. Call908-459-5881. (4/4)
GE Gas Range: used 4 weeksduring kitch. rennovation.$100. Call 908-914-2772. (4/4)
John Deere Trailer: 15 cu. ft.
Unite all steel, tee/knee hitch,tilt bed. New tires & tubes. Hasgrease fitting. Shed-stored.Good cond. $50. Call 908-362-5263. (1/4)
Brute Snowblower: 10hp, 29,elec. start. $400 OBO. Call908-362-6598. (3/4)
Huskie Snow Thrower: singlestage. Like new. $150. Call908-475-5447. (3/4)
Hydraulic Log Splitter: 20ton. Horiz. or vert. Wisconsinmotor. Rebuilt control valve.New hydraulic coil & filter.$800. Call 908-496-4688. (4/4)
Factory-Made SpiralStaircase: brown handrails &all hardware incl. plus landing.Like new. $200 firm. Call 570-629-3449. (4/4)
Gas Corner Fireplace:ventless, blower, pedestal.Mantel incl. Hardly used. $500firm. Call 610-217-7049. (4/4)
Computer Station: metal &black formica frame. 24 D x32 W x 30 H. Desk Chair w.rollers. Like new. $25 for both.Call 908-459-5881. (4/4)
Antique Ferriers Toolbox:$200. Call 973-383-5817. (4/4)
Starting with theJanuary 11, 2012 Edition ofThe PRESS, we will be
charging for ALLClassified Ads.
Prices Are As Follows:
Miscellaneous, Vehicles,Recreation, Wanted, Lawn
& Garden, Yard Sales &Free Pets:
Up to 20 Words: $10for 5 weeks
21-30 Words: $12 for 5weeks
31-40 Words: $14 for 5weeks
41-50 Words: $15 for 5
weeksRentals, Real Estate,Services (Hay Bales,
House Cleaning, etc.),Help Wanted*, Firewood, &
Wanted Ads Will Be $15Per Week, Per ColumnInch (1.5 W x 1 H).
All Ads Must Be Paid In Full,In Advance. Credit Cards
Not Accepted For ChargesLess Than $20. Make
Checks Payable to: ThePRESS. *Help Wanted Adsare Free for Business that
Run Display Ads During the
Same Week(s) as their HelpWanted Ads.
All Classifieds Must BeReceived by Noon on12/21/11 in order to beprinted in the 12/28/11edition. All Classifieds
Must Be Received by Noonon 12/22/11 in order to be
printed in the 1/4/12edition. Our 1/11/12 editionwill be printed on regular
schedule.
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The New Jersey CivicYouth Ballet presentsThe Nutcracker.The Centenary Stage
Company will presentThe New Jersey CivicYouth Ballet's (NJCYB)
performances of theannual Nutcracker thisyear in the David andCarol Lackland Centerin Hackettstown.With a cast of 60
talented dancers from
Morris, Sussex andWarren Counties, The
NJCYB's Nutcracker isunique because it'snarrated by JanineByrnes who tells thestory from the perspec-tive of young ClaraStahlbaum.
In this dramatic presentation, the audi-ence is invited to Dr.And Mrs. Stahlbaum's
Christmas Party.As the theater darkens,
and some of the world'smost beautiful music
plays, Ms. Byrnes takesthe audience on a story-
book adventure.The show will be held
on December 17th and18th, at the SitnikTheatre of the LacklandCenter, 715 Grand
Avenue, Hackettstown.Ticket prices range
from $22.50-$25. Theyare available by calling908-979-0900.For more information,
visit www.centenarystageco.org.
New Jersey Civic Youth BalletPresents The Nutcracker
Easy Energy BarsPrep time: about 10 min.
cup nonfat dry milk powder1 tablespoon Smart Balance Milk
cup Smart Balance Rich Roast Peanut Butter (creamy or chunky)1 cups minimarshmallows
1 tablespoon Smart Balance Buttery Spread Original2 cups high-protein, multigrain cluster cereal, crushed
cup dried blueberries cup dark chocolate chips, melted (optional)
Line the bottom of an 8-inch square pan with wax paper. In a small bowl, mixdry milk powder with milk to moisten. Place the peanut butter, buttery spreadand marshmallows in a medium microwave-safe bowl. Heat in microwave for
30-second intervals, stirring in between, until melted and smooth. Stir in milkmixture. Add crushed cereal and blueberries to peanut butter mixture and stiruntil evenly mixed. Transfer to prepared pan.
Use a flat-bottom container or a glass to firmly and evenly press mixture intopan. Cool completely. When cooled, invert pan onto a cutting board, allowing
pressed mixture to fall onto board. Discard wax paper. Cut square pressedmixture in half, then cut each half into six (4-inch) bars. If desired, drizzle
melted chocolate over bars and store in airtight container.Yield: Six 4-inch bars.
For more recipes, visit www.smartbalance.com.
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During this season ofgiving, would you likeyour gifts to be specialand not found anywhereelse?What do you buy that
someone who alreadyhas everything?Wouldnt it be nice ifholiday presents weremore personal thancatalog numbers?Consider art as a gift. Now through January7, 2012, the SussexCounty Arts and Heri-tage Council is hostingArt is a Gift, a holiday
show and sale of afford-able art.
The artworks andartists cover the spec-trum of fine art andquality crafts: raku
pottery, hand-knittedmittens, felted alpacascarves, realistic paint-ings, photography, andabstract acrylic paint-ings are some of worksof art being shown.All are for sale, with
some under fifty dollars.With such a diverse
selection, finding adistinctive gift for all onyour list is not anexhausting feat.
Besides, its also a greatart show.
You can browse, enjoyand feel the holidayspirit captured by theartists and displayed intheir work.The show is in the
Council's gallery at 133Spring Street in Newton.The gallery is openduring normal officehours: Tuesday throughFriday from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m., and Saturday from12pm to 4pm.More information
about these and otherevents can be found onthe Council's website
www.scahc.org, or bycalling 973-383-0027.
Hope Everyone has been on their best behavior! It is that time of theyear! We all love to see Santa no matter where or when he pops up!Usually, there is a lot of to-do, long lines, dazzling Christmas treesamid beautiful winter settings. There was just something special,as I watched this Santa and Mrs. Claus in action, or maybe I shouldsay interaction, with the children! I don't know if it was the quaintsetting, the fact that Mrs. Claus was also present playing an activerole, their clothing, the children's actions, or a combination of all,but I just had to go back to my car and get the camera!! This willmake a nice Christmas Card from me to you! Merry Christmas,
Happy New Year, and Happy Holidays, Charlie Fineran.