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    Fathers Day is a spe-

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    Summer and the warm

    weather are just about

    here. It's time to get off

    our couches and venture into

    the great outdoors. These

    plans will often include your

    furry, four-legged friends.

    However, dogs and cats can

    suffer from hot weather prob-

    lems similar to those of the

    human- like enduring the

    heat, bugs and allergies. As it

    gets hotter, it is important to

    take some simple precautions

    to keep our pets healthy and

    safe from the hazards that

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    Heat stroke is a very seri-

    ous and very common occur-

    rence during the summer

    months and results when your

    pet's body temperature rises

    above the normal range. Heat

    stroke can be a life-threaten-

    ing disease, can afflict dogs or

    cats quite rapidly and be diffi-

    cult to treat. A little preven-

    tion can go a long way.

    Certain pets may be predis-

    posed to this condition such

    as brachycephalic breeds (i.e.

    pushed in nose) like a Bulldog

    or Persian cat, overweight

    pets, very young and very old

    pets or ill pets. Heat strokes

    occur a lot in late spring and

    early summer because our pets

    are out of shape and are not

    yet acclimated to the hot

    weather. Therefore, introduce

    pets to exercise slowly. Also,

    try to exercise pets in the

    morning or evening when

    temperatures are lower. Be

    sure to provide your pet with

    plenty of breaks for water and

    time to cool down in the

    shade.

    There are many ways to

    avoid heat stroke. The most

    known adage is to never leave

    a pet in the car on warm days.

    Even with the windows open,

    temperatures in a car can rise

    to deadly levels within min-

    utes. Dogs and cats dont

    sweat the same way we do.

    They thermo-regulate mostly

    by panting and can sweat

    minimally through the bot-

    tom of their feet. One of the

    easiest preventative measures

    is to make sure that pets have

    free access to water and shade

    when kept outside.

    Early signs of heat stroke

    may include rapid panting,

    heavy breathing, excessive

    salivation, increased body

    temperature (i.e. above 100-

    102 degrees F), depression,

    weakness, and vomiting. If

    you suspect that heat stroke is

    taking place, seek immediate

    veterinary attention. In the

    meantime, you should remove

    the animal from the hot area

    and start lowering your pets

    body temperature. This

    shouldn't be done too quickly,

    which can also be dangerous.

    Therefore only use cool water,

    NO ice. An easy remedy is to

    place cool water soaked T-

    shirt on your pet and take

    them right to your veterinari-

    an. Aside from heat stroke,

    more outdoor activities mean

    the risk of outdoor traumas

    and increased accidents. Some

    tips include: not leaving pets

    unsupervised around a pool,

    make sure all pets wear flota-

    tion devices on boats, and try

    not to let your dog drink pool

    water, which contains chemi-

    cals that could cause

    stomach upset.

    Cats that are

    allowed outdoors also

    venture out more in

    the summer. Be on the

    lookout for abscesses

    and other fighting

    injuries. Cats that are

    neutered or spayed may be at a

    lower risk of such injuries as

    they are unlikely to be

    involved in mating-induced

    aggression. The best way to

    avoid these injuries is to keep

    your cat indoors.

    The warmer months also

    means more bugs. Fleas are a

    common pest that live off the

    blood of their hosts and can

    cause itching, or worse, an

    allergic reaction called flea-

    bite dermatitis. Fleas can also

    be carriers for an intestinal

    parasite called tapeworms.

    Mosquitoes are another pest

    that may carry heartworms,

    which can be life threatening

    to your dog and cat. More

    trips to the dog park can also

    increase exposure to infected

    soil and intestinal parasites,

    some of which are transmissi-

    ble to people (zoonotic). In

    North Jersey, we cant forget

    about ticks that can carry a

    variety of diseases, most

    notably Lyme disease.

    Preventatives for fleas, ticks,

    heartworms and intestinal

    parasites are available from

    your veterinarian and should

    be given year-round. The ben-

    efits of prevention far out-

    weigh the nuisance and

    health hazards for your pet

    and to us as well.

    Another summer risk for

    cats that live in apartment

    buildings or in homes with a

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    and cats falling out of them.

    Cats dont deliberately jump

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    screens arent properly

    secured or if they are focused

    on an insect or bird and

    become distracted. Cats can

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    they fall even from a short

    distance. This syndrome is

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    having secure screens or

    enclosures for our windows.

    With some simple pre-

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    Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the

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    or time with our friends so

    that we could make time for

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    all of us had to as well. My dad

    was just the one who set the

    example by giving up so much

    more for our family.

    My dad has taught me

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    What he has passed down

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    being a father is all about.

    Unfortunately, many of

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    tionships with our fathers;

    some of us have no relation-

    ship whatsoever. Fathers Day

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    depressing days of the year for

    some people. Even though our

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    fathers failed to, whether it

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    term relationship. Although

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    In my world, salad isnt

    food. Salad comes with the

    food. As comedian John

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    promissory note that food will

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    salad, my most primal instinct

    tells me that something good

    is about to happen, but has

    not happened yet. Having

    said that, walking up to a

    restaurant called Saladworks

    Caf made me wonder how

    full of a belly I would leave

    with when all was said and

    done.

    To make a long story

    short, I was wrong. Salad is

    food and I left stuffed.

    But lets back up. The

    caf-style establishment offers

    the comfortable ambiance

    required for a nice meal as it

    simultaneously emanates a

    young fast-paced vibe; very

    conducive to the style of food

    served. As we took our seats

    we were greeted by owner

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    up includes much more than a

    variety of salads and dressings,

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    batta sandwiches, and soups.

    Flipping through the menu I

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    breadth and depth presented.

    We decided we would begin

    with a salad, move on to a

    soup and finish with a sand-

    wich.

    I selected the Bently

    Salad, which includes ham,

    turkey, swiss and hardboiled

    egg. After asking Vinod what

    dressing went well, he offered

    me a taste of a Saladworks

    original: Green Goddess. It is

    essentially a ranch dressing

    with garlic and loads of herbs.

    I was sold on it, and even

    requested extra to drench my

    salad. My buddy ordered the

    Buffalo Chicken Salad with

    Bleu Cheese and found it to

    be delicious. The creaminess

    of the dressing mixed with the

    crunchy lettuce and crispy

    chicken all converged to

    explode with flavor. Each

    salad screamed freshness.

    Vinod made it a point to

    explain to us that all vegeta-

    bles are fresh and are cut up

    right in his kitchen.

    Next was the soup. One

    of the specials for the day was

    the Italian Wedding Soup.

    Being of Italian descent, I

    couldnt bring myself to pass it

    up. Im sure glad I didnt

    because it was outstanding!

    Small meatballs gave way to a

    hearty broth with fresh veg-

    etables. I couldve taken a

    bath in it! It was even served

    with a warm roll for dipping.

    Now Im a pretty big guy and

    it takes a lot of food to fill me

    upbut at this point even

    after just soup and salad, I was

    already getting full.

    Finally, our sandwiches

    were brought out to cap off

    the meal. My friend ordered a

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    try any of it mostly because he

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    n an era of over-the-top,

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    cables, small household appli-ances, cameras, DVD players

    and VCRs, and televisions and

    computer monitors, almost

    anything with a plug. Please

    note there is a $10 recycling fee

    for disposal of TVs and a $5

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    your e-waste out of a landfill,

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    The trip will run October 24through October 26. All rooms

    have a balcony overlooking the

    lake. The food is delicious and

    abundant, and there is daily

    and nightly entertainment

    along with amazing hospitality.

    Come join the fun at this out-

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    Pool party safety

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    Remember, a person can

    drown in just a few inches of

    water in a matter of minutes.

    According to Kids Health,

    drowning is the second most

    common form of death from

    injuries among kids under theage of 14.

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    pool party.

    Designate a life guard. If your

    party is at a public pool, ensure

    a lifeguard will be on duty.This person should not leave

    his or her post unless someone

    else relieves them. Designate a

    lifeguard at a private party as

    well, even hiring an off-duty

    lifeguard if no guests can per-

    form the necessary duties.

    Make sure fences around the

    pool are tall enough to prevent

    accidental falls into the pool

    and that they are secured with

    self-latching gates.Insist that children who can-

    not swim use a Coast Guard-

    approved life vest or another

    approved flotation device.

    Inflatable water wings are not

    effective against drowning.

    Be sure no one pushes orjumps on others in and around

    the pool.

    Limit the number of pool

    floats in the water so that visi-

    bility of the lifeguard will not

    be impaired.

    Don't let anyone chew gum

    or eat in the pool. It can lead

    to choking.

    Don't allow running around

    the perimeter of the pool.

    Jumping and diving shouldbe prohibited if the water is

    too shallow.

    Make sure guests know to

    follow the pool rules or they

    wont be allowed to swim.

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    ble; and $340 triple. Reserva-

    tions with a deposit of $50 perperson are due no later than

    June 28, with full payment due

    August 22. Motor coach

    departs at 9am from Holy Spirit

    Church parking lot on Newark

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    Pequannock. For additional

    information and reservations

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    June 30

    The MTHS Key Club will be

    collecting non perishable fooditems for the Montville

    Kiwanis Food pantry during the

    Montville Townships Fourth of

    July Parade on Saturday, June

    30. Parade goers can bring

    canned goods, boxed cereals,

    pastas, etc. Look for the Key

    Clubs Food Pantry float and

    members dressed as various

    food items. The food donations

    will go to, and bring awareness

    to the Kiwanis Food Pantrylocated at the Montville

    Township United Methodist

    Church, Route 202, Towaco.

    For additional information, or

    to make a food donation, con-

    tact Joe ODowd at 973-227-

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    Around theCommunity...

    Holy Spirit School located

    at 330 Newark Pompton

    Turnpike, Pequannock will beconducting Summer Skills

    Advancement classes in Math

    and Language Arts. Your child

    will enjoy reviewing skills and

    learning new skills. Both class-

    es will have two week sessions

    but you may join us for only

    one week of the sessions run by

    certified teachers at Holy Spirit

    School. Math will include

    addition, subtraction, multipli-

    cation, division, time, money,and fractions. Students in

    grades 1-4 and 5-8 will have

    separate workshops. Language

    Arts topics for students in

    grades 4-8 include creative

    writing and grammar and stu-

    dents in grades 7 and 8 will also

    be working on writing research

    papers. If interested call 972-

    694-0938 and leave your name

    and phone number. You will

    receive a return phone call. Or

    email mrshickeyhss@gmail

    .com for Math classes or

    [email protected] forLanguage Art classes.

    Montville United Methodist

    Nursery School is holding reg-

    istration for the 2012-2013

    school year. It offers classes

    Monday-Friday, plus enrich-

    ment programs, for children 2-

    1/2 through 6. The kids-care

    program is open every day from

    8am-5:30pm at an hourly rate.

    The school is located at 29Whitehall Road in Towaco.

    Please stop down no appoint-

    ment needed or call 973-334-

    3924 for more information. You

    can also check out the new

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    food for the Kiwanis Food

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    by donating such item as

    canned fruit, vegetables, pasta,sauces, and other items. Needy

    Montville families are confi-

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    10am-2pm each Saturday at

    the church. Montville United

    Nursery School believes that

    Director Tim Burton

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    MIA for the past two

    years since the release of his

    2010 blockbuster Alice in

    Wonderland, but this sum-

    mer he returns with

    three movies to

    make up for his lost

    time on the screen.

    Burtons first of the

    three films is DarkShadows, which is

    based on the hit

    1960s soap opera of

    the same name.

    Dark Shadows

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    Barnabas Collins (Johnny

    Depp), an affluent young

    man living during the 1700s.

    Barnabas is obsessed over by

    one of the familys servants,

    Angelique, who is deter-mined to win Barnabas love

    and affection. However,

    Barnabas refuses Angelique

    and pursues a woman name

    Josette. Out of jealousy and

    anger, Angelique, who is also

    a witch, kills Barnabas par-

    ents, his lover, and finally,

    turns him into a vampire and

    reports him to the townspeo-

    ple. Barnabas is locked up

    and buried in a coffin where

    he remains for 200 years until

    a construction crew acciden-

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    1972. The story then picks

    up with Barnabas trying to

    acclimate to the 1970s.

    Dark Shadows featuressome great visuals and an

    interesting style of a gothic

    horror film. It also features a

    star filled cast including

    Johnny Depp and Michele

    Pfieffer. Unfortunately, it

    lacks much more. The story-

    line progresses slowly and

    seems to forgo any true

    depth. The film is a dark

    comedy, but all the funny

    lines have already been

    revealed in the previews

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    anticipating another

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    go anywhere after that. The

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    dragged out story that was

    uninteresting and simply notentertaining. Hopefully,

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    Whenever I try a

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    rant, I feel the

    need to spread the word.

    There is something about

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    ing. Whether its the best

    sushi, General Tsos Chicken

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    tell everybody. And once

    youve heard about it, youve

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    Theres a new Asian

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    I love Asian food, but tobe fair, I find myself trapped

    by my own palette of the same

    old dishes and rolls. What is

    incredible about Blossom

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    the same old. They take

    classic Japanese, Chinese and

    Thai dishes and make them

    into something truly one-of-a-

    kind by adding an explosive

    flair of their own. Proof of thislies in the fact that through

    the entire meal I never used

    soy sauce once. Now if you

    know me and my salty crav-

    ings, you know thats quite

    hard to believe. But Blossom

    creates such savory sauces to

    accompany their sushi rolls;soy sauce is almost an insult to

    the very integrity of the dish!

    Take the Mirage Roll for

    instance. As a newcomer, the

    menus description of the

    Mirage Roll led me to believe

    I would be served a simple

    shrimp and avocado roll.

    What I actually enjoyed

    (no savored) was indeed a

    shrimp and avocado roll; how-

    ever it was presented quite dif-ferently than I was used to. It

    came delicately wrapped in a

    pink soy paper and seaweed,

    topped with the chefs special

    baked sauce. Bathed in this

    delicious warm sauce, the

    Mirage Roll was an absolute

    winner. Taking it up a notch

    in the creative department

    was the Angry Lobster Roll.

    Creamy and sweet with

    another amazing sauce laidatop, I cant imagine why its

    called an angry roll. This

    masterpiece made my taste

    buds sing.

    Beyond the sushi are

    dozens of Pan-Asian dishes

    that absolutely blew me away.

    I tasted a baked mussel I cer-tainly wont soon forget, a

    Crispy Thai Snapper that was

    unbelievable, and I was

    absolutely delighted by

    Blossoms version of Beef

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    anywhere else but Blossom. In

    a shell of rib eye steak

    soaked in teriyaki, chefs stuff

    the roll with green onions as

    the tradition of the dishrequires. They then take it a

    step further (the Blossom Way

    as Im beginning to notice)

    and add mushrooms to truly

    bring the taste home. Grilled,

    seared, and always fresh; this

    classic dish just explodes with

    flavor!

    Managing partner Stacy

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    us. It was beyond an excite-

    ment to show why her productis valuable; she genuinely

    wanted to serve us and see us

    leave full and content. While

    we were seated at the sushi

    bar, it was clear that the

    restaurant was spacious with

    delicate Asian tones that fos-

    tered a classy yet relaxingatmosphere that is great for

    families and adults alike.

    There is even a private room

    for parties and gatherings.

    Fathers Day is nearly here and

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    our lives. Why not arrange

    your party at Blossom? Ill tell

    you something, after the meal

    I had, I was about ready to

    book my next 20 birthday par-

    ties there! You simply cannotfind this style of food at such a

    high level of quality anywhere

    else.

    Visit Blossom Asian

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    11am-10pm, Friday and

    Saturday 11am-10:30pm and

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    all children should learn abouthelping others in need from a

    very young age, so we incorpo-

    rate compassion and empathy

    into our regular curriculum.

    The nursery school has been

    state-certified and nationally

    accredited. The school is cur-

    rently registering children ages

    2-1/2 through 6. Classes meet

    daily from September-May and

    care is provided from 8am-

    5:30pm. For more information,call Director Renee Gilbert at

    973-334-3924. The Montville

    United Methodist Church is

    located at 29 Whitehall Road

    in Towaco.

    The Montville Township

    Womens Club has an ongoing

    project: comfort pillows for

    breast cancer patients. So far

    weve made and donated 6,580

    pillows to Morristown

    Memorial, Chilton Memorialin Pompton Plains, and Saint

    Clare's in Denville and Dover.

    A team of club members, sen-

    iors, and volunteers from sur-

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    this worthy project. Even heart

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    is available. Contact Mrs.

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    members of the child study

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    WAYNE $574,000Living on Top of the World! 2-story penthousewith Waterview. 2BR, 2.1 bath, 2 fplcs, More +Amenities. WYN0313

    Wayne 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $625,000Spacious 5BR, 3 bath Colonial in prestigiousarea with kit, SS, Granite, lg. MBR with walk inclosets + bath, 2 car gar. & more! WYN0403

    Wayne 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $539,900Sprawling custom 4BR, 3 bath Ranch with 3 cargar. in pristine cond. Quality updated EIK, LRwith fplc., 3 flat screens + seasonal Pines lakeViews! WYN0011

    Wayne 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $519,990Well maintained 4BR, 2.5 bath Colonial withFLR & DR, HW flrs., newer kit./granite, FR withfplc., pool, hot tub & MORE! WYN0827

    Wayne 973-694-8000

    KINNELON $739,900Smoke Rise-Impressive 4BR/3.1BA Cust. TudorRanch/priv. setting on quiet cul-de-sac w/spect.Mtn. views/3C.Gar.KIN6000

    Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $849,000Priced to Sell! Smoke Rise-Impressive Cust. Blt5BR/3.1BA home w/sophisticated elegance.KIN5835

    Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $839,900Custom 5BR/3BA Exp.Ranch-Quality workthroughout/Sub-Zero Refrig/H/W Flrs/FP/the-ater Rm/2C Gar. KIN5826

    Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300

    KINNELON $1,495,000Magnificent 13Rm Stone & Stucco Est. resting

    on 2.18 priv., prof. landscaped Acs. KIN5999

    Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300

    WAYNE $179,900Immaculate & charming 3BR Ranch with up-dated kit. & baths, DR, LR, Great rm with woodburning stove + garage on large property.WYN0831

    Wayne 973-694-8000

    GREEN POND $299,000Yr Round vacation home at Green Pond. Enc.Porch/FP/freshly painted/new Berber w/w car-pet, det. Gar. KIN5949

    Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300

    KINNELON $1,195,000Smoke Rise-Impressive New Const. Very grand4BR 4.1BA Cust. Blt. Ranch on exceptional1.44Ac. property.KIN3073

    Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400

    WAYNE $224,900Charming 2BR ranch feats LR/DR area. HW flrs.,full bsmt. w/laundry & more. Great value!WYN0190

    Wayne 973-694-8000

    KINNELON $899,000Smoke Rise-New Const. being blt. 4BRS,3.1BTHS w/finest quality. Enjoy boating, swim-ming in this premier gated Comm. KIN3031

    Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $1,075,000Fab. Smoke Rise Georgian Manor CH Col. onpriv. Est. like setting - cul-de-sac. 1.68 Ac. lotbacks to green acs.KIN9003

    Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $1,290,000Smoke Rise: Lakefront luxury-exquisite 6,000SF Georgian Col. on 3Acs. in the prestigiousSmoke Rise Comm. KIN9352

    Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400

    KINNELON $738,000Smoke Rise Cust. 4BR Col. Open Flr. Plan, highceilings, lots of natural wood & windows, 1st Flroffice/BR.KIN5891

    Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400

    WOODLAND PARK $244,0002-family great for 1st time homebuyer or in-vestor. 2BR, LR & EIK on ea fl. Nice yd-lowtaxes! WYN0221

    Wayne 973-694-8000

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    playgroups, mom-and-tot out-ings, mom-night-outs, and

    much more. Members are from

    Wayne and all surrounding

    towns. Monthly meetings are

    on the first Monday of each

    month (unless a holiday) at

    7:30pm at Our Savior Lutheran

    Church, 670 Newark Pompton

    Tpke. in Pompton Plains.

    Prospective members are

    always welcomed. For more

    information, call 877-221-1581or e-mail [email protected].

    Toastmasters provides a

    supportive environment to

    improve public speaking and

    leadership skills. We meet the

    first Wednesday of each month

    at Hollywood Restaurant &

    Pizzeria, 376 Fairfield Road in

    Fairfield from 7-9pm. Guests

    are welcomed. For more infor-

    mation, visit www.diningtos-

    peak.com.The Montville Senior

    Citizens Club is open to all

    Montville Township resi-

    dents aged 55 and older. The

    club meets every first and

    third Friday of the month at

    the Montville Senior House,

    next to the police station on

    Route 202 South. We serve

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    POMPTON PLAINS $374,321

    $1,366 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.708%

    CLIFTON $284,500

    $1,038 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.729%

    PEQUANNOCK $369,900

    $1,350 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.708%

    CLIFTON $284,900

    $1,039 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.729%

    POMPTON PLAINS $389,700

    $1,422 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.705%

    LINCOLN PARK $339,900

    $1,240 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.715%

    PEQUANNOCK $519,900

    $1,897 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.689%

    WANAQUE $550,000

    $2,069 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.938% / APR: 3.7938%

    LINCOLN PARK $449,000

    $1,638 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.696%

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    KINNELON $625,000

    $2,351 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.875% / APR: 3.932%

    PEQUANNOCK $527,900

    $1,926 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.688%

    MONTVILLE $379,900

    $1,386 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.707%

    POMPTON PLAINS $599,900

    $2,257 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.875% / APR: 3.934%

    RIVERDALE $259,900

    $948 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.625% / APR: 3.738%

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    coffee and cake at noonbefore the meeting at 1pm.

    New members and guests are

    always welcomed. For infor-

    mation, call Celia at 973-

    227-4591.

    Passaic Valley Hospice, a

    non-profit organization, is in

    need of volunteers for various

    duties. Volunteers are anintegral part of the profes-

    sional hospice team that pro-

    vides physical, emotional,

    and spiritual support to the

    terminally ill. Volunteers

    work directly with patients

    and families, providing

    respite for caregivers, com-

    panionship for patients andfamilies, and errand-runs.

    Weekday volunteers are

    especially needed. For addi-

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