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    Royal Lawns of 

    America, Inc., has

    been in business for

    over 40 years and is now in its

    second generation. Michael

    Miller took over the Wayne-

    based business from his father

    and has continued to provide

    the community with the same

    fine services that are in tune

    with the environment.

    The owner-operated,

    owner-on-site business offers

    customers the benefit of pay-

    ing one price for the whole

    year, and there are no special

    contracts. As Michael puts it:

    “My work speaks for itself.”

    He treats present prob-

    lems with methods that are

    environmentally friendly.

    “I’m as close to organic as I

    can be,” he said. Among the

    services are aeration, seeding,

    fertilizing, weed control,

    insect control, liming, fungus

    control, and IPM (integrated

    pest management). More

    detail about each service fol-

    lows.

    Aeration: To keep your

    lawn healthy, it should be aer-

    ated at least twice a year. The

    Royal Lawns aeration tech-

    niques allow air, light, water

    and nutrients to penetrate

    your lawn, promoting root

    growth and helping to

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    Zone 1, Vol. 13, No. 6

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    Royal Lawns of America providesenvironmentally sound services  By Jack Mc Cabe

    continued on page 8 

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     visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com March 25, 2015Page 2, Zone 1

    NOTE:  To have your group’s announce-

    ment appear in Community Happenings,

    please e-mail your paragraph to [email protected].

    MAR 28

    •Wayne Elks will hold installation of offi-

    cers Saturday March 28. Ceremony begins

    at 6pm dinner at 7:30pm. Music by DJ Lou

    Nader. Jacket and tie requested for gentle-

    men. Donation $30. Please call Joyce for

    reservation 973-956-8956.

    MAR 29

     The Chabad Center of Passaic County, 194

    Ratzer Road, is teaching children to make

    traditional Matzah, from scratch on

    Sunday, March 29 at 12:45-2:30pm.

    Open to the community. $10 per childincludes lunch. Call 973-694-6274 or

    visit jewishwayne.com for information.

    MAR 30

    •Tech-help from Teens on Monday,

    March 30 from 11am-12pm at the

    Wayne Library. Get device advice from

    tech savvy teens. Bring your electronics

    and questions for one-on-one help

    Call 973-694-4272 or email cor-

    [email protected] for

    information.

    APR 18

    •Wayne Elks will hold Beef-Steak and

    Comedy Night on Saturday April 18.Seating at 7pm dinner at 7:30pm.

    Donation $55. Casual attire. Reservations

    call Tom at 973-725-7326 or Joyce 973-

    956-8956.

    APR 29

    •Family Promise of Passaic County’s is cel-

    ebrating the first year of service to Passaic

    County homeless families at a dinner

    dance on Wednesday, April 29 from 7-

    11pm at The Bethwood, 38 Lackawanna

    Ave, Totowa. Music provided by DJ’s Rock-

    n-Rono Entertainment. To reserve send

    $60 per ticket by April 15 to Family

    Promise of Passaic County, PO Box 1356,Wayne, NJ 07474. For information contact

     Therese Grolly at 973-626-2801 or fppas-

    saiccounty.org.

     Around the

    Community...

    •Calvary Gospel Church, 1559 Hamburg

     Tpk., Wayne, invites the community to the

    following Easter services Friday, April 3,

    Good Friday Services at 7pm; and Sunday,

    April 5, Sunrise Service at 8am; Easter

    Breakfast at 9am; Easter Service at 10am.

    Please call for information 973-694-5385.

    •The Chabad Center of Passiac County

    announces the Mezuzah Campaign of

    2015. A Mezuzah is a protection and bless-

    ing parchment scroll affixed to the door of

    a Jewish home or business, containing por-

    tions of the Shema. Chabad will now check

    the Mezuzah scroll on your door and

    replace it free if it’s not kosher. Also

    Chabad will give a new Mezuzah to PassaicCounty homes and businesses, excluding

    Passaic and Clifton. Schedule your free

    Mezuzah checkup 973-694-6274 or email

    [email protected].

    •The Teen Advisory Group is open to

    Wayne kids in grades 6-12 who want to be

    library advocates. The group helps with

    youth programs and book related activi-

    ties. The group meets bi-monthly on

     Thursdays at 6:30pm. Please contact

    Eleana at 973-694-4272 ext 5305, or

    email [email protected]

    for information.

    •Calvary Temple’s various support groups

    can guide you through life. Every Thursday

    at 7pm the meetings include: anger man-

    agement, single parenting, grief share,

    marriage builders, men’s pure life dealing

     with pornography, and post abortion

    group. Veteran’s Support is every Monday

    at 7pm. For more information contact

    Reverend Dee Verhagen at 973-694-

    2938, 1111 Preakness Avenue, Wayne.

    •The Community Food Box Program is atSt. Michael’s Episcopal Church, 1219

    Ratzer Road. The boxes contain a selection

    of quality frozen food you can pick up, at

    very inexpensive prices. There are 8 differ-

    ent selections for purchase. For a menu call

    973-626-2802.

    •Professional musicians and vocalists of

    the Wayne Seniors Swing Band will per-

    form for your dancing and listening pleas-

    ure on the third Tuesday of each month.

    Performances are from 12:30-2:30pm at

    the Wayne Elks Lodge, 50 Hinchman Ave.

    Requested donation is $2 for Wayne Elks

    Lodge members and Wayne Adult

    Community Center members. For others

    donation is $3. Light refreshments served.

    For information, call 973-633-0734.

    •The Riverview Garden Club, based in

    Wayne encourages local area residents

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    An interesting ques-

    tion when you think

    about it, there are

    many factors that determine

    when an individual is able or

    positioned to retire. Some

    people are left powerless to

    choose as their employer

    made the decision for them

    due to a corporate buy-out,

    downsizing, relocation, merg-

    er or just simple termination.

    But, for most, the days of a

    defined benefit plan (the

    actual definition of a pension

    plan with a guaranteed pay-

    ment and commencement

    date) are now a distant mem-

    ory! Today, the overwhelming

    and most popular retirement

    plan is called a defined contri-bution plan, where the

    employee defines the contri-

    bution and where to put it.

    Commonly known as a 401k

    plan, a lot of people partici-

    pate in their employer pro-

    gram, yet know very little

    about it or investing in gener-

    al. It is the most important

    feature of a working career; to

    accumulate a retirement nest

    egg so when employment

    ceases, payments from the

    plan may replace the pay-

    check and continue for the

    rest of the former employee’s

    lifetime and if married, their

    spouses lifetime too.

    Will your 401k be

    enough? Financial industry

    studies routinely show that

    the answer is NO! A good

    back-up plan may be a self-funded IRA or an after-tax

    savings plan. Some people are

    “banking” on an inheritance;

    but, with more parents living

    longer and the costs of doing

    so eating into their children’s

    expected windfall, regardlessof a possible inheritance, each

    of us needs to be financially

    prepared for retirement and a

    long one at that! Is your

    expected inheritance protect-

    ed from a prolonged long-term

    care stay from either of your

    parents? I must suggest that

    you and your siblings, along

    with your parents and a finan-

    cial advisor get together to

    discuss this seriously urgent

    matter.

    Think about this recent

    statistic from the U.S.

    Department of Health’s web-

    site, www.longtermcare.gov,

    which states that 7 out of 10

    seniors will require long-term

    care assistance and with the

    Boomer Generation which is

    turning 65 at a rate of 10,000

    people a day for the next 16years this means that 7,000

    people a day, growing expo-

    nentially over the next 16

    years will require LTC assis-

    tance before they die! By this

    statistic 7,000 x 365 days =

    2,555,000 people over thenext 12 months will require

    LTC help. Multiply that over

    just the next 5 years =

    12,775,000 people will have a

    long-term care expense. Board

    and Care facilities (nursing

    homes) in Northern NJ cur-

    rently average $125,000

    annually, according to a

    recent Genworth Insurance

    Company study. Looking at

    this statistic and assuming

    that your parents have

    longevity and assets, with a

    70% chance of needing care

    and the average LTC facility

    stay just under 3 years, not

    accounting for inflation, the

    probable bill would amount to

    $375,000 per parent. Can

    they afford that? Can you

    afford to lose that much of 

    your “retirement inheri-tance?”

    Medicaid doesn’t chip in

    for facility care until Medicare

    is exhausted after 100 days or

    sooner if the patient’s health

    cannot be regained and they

    are designated as “custodial”and no longer rehabilitative.

    Medicaid won’t pay unless the

    family assets are spent-down

    to poverty level in order to

    become eligible. It’s this

    “spend-down” period that

    awakens children, but, by

    then it’s too late to be proac-

    tive. The child or children are

    typically the Power of 

    Attorney and deplete Dad and

    Mom’s portfolio/estate to pay

    for their parents’ care. Having

    been in this business for over

    33 years, I’ve witnessed this

    “spend-down tragedy” far too

    many times, as plans for a

    legacy, bequest and other best

    intentions were buried before

    the parents died, because the

    children were forced to use

    their parents money to pay

    the nursing home/homehealth care bills that ran into

    the hundreds of thousands of 

    dollars.

    So now let’s bring this

    story back to you, where you

    are the parent and not the

    child: have you prepared for

    this 70% statistical eventuali-

    ty of LTC needs and expenses,

    did you segregate a current

    value of $375,000 of your

    401k or retirement portfolio

    for this purpose? While work-

    ing, perhaps you had disability

    insurance to protect your pay-

    check in the event you could

    not work due to a disability;

    when you are retired or think-

    ing about retiring, shouldn’t

    you prepare to have the same

    “paycheck protection” from

    either a long-term care claim

    or if the bottom falls-out of 

    the stock market? Doesn’t

    everyone need paycheck pro-tection, especially when your

    retirement portfolio that gen-

    erates your monthly “pay-

    check” is finite? I certainly do

    and would encourage you to

    discuss this subject of such

    major financial importance

    with your spouse, your sib-

    lings, your kids and whomever

    you derive financial advice

    and guidance from. If you are

    not thrilled with your finan-

    cial advisor or don’t have one,

    I would like to apply for that

    honorable position, with no

    cost or obligation to you. This

    subject matter is just too

    important to ignore or put-off 

    any longer! You are the

    “youngest and healthiest” you

    will ever be, right now.

    Something might happen

    with your health to compro-mise your ability to purchase

    insurance coverage if you

    delay any longer. Just last

    week a client called me to

    increase his life insurance

    because his friend dropped

    dead of a heart attack at a

    family gathering, he was only

    30, married with 4 kids and

    had ZERO life insurance.

    Please don’t allow procrasti-

    nation to be a lethal weapon

    against you and your family’s

    financial future. Your legacy is

    worth more than that and so

    is your family’s memory of 

    how you provided for them!

    Mark E. Charnet, CAS, is

    President and Founder of 

     American Prosperity Group. APG is the Premier

    Retirement and Estate Planning 

    Franchise in the United States

    with 20 offices in 10 states.

    Mr. Charnet has over 33 years

    of experience in the Retirement

    and Estate Planning fields. Cre-

    ator of the Trinity Method of In-

    vesting©, Mark encourages

    your inquiries and can be

    reached at: 973-831-4424 or

    via email,

    [email protected]

    Check out our website:

    www.1APG.com. Interested in

    a career in retirement and estate

     planning? Check out this web-

    site: www.APGFranchise.com

    Securities through: United Plan-

    ners Financial Services, A limit-

    ed partnership. Member SIPC,

    FINRA and a Registered In-

    vestment Advisor. APG is lo-cated at: 901 Route 23 South,

    2nd floor, Pompton Plains, NJ

    in the Lakeland Bank and Pedi-

    atriCare building.

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    What will determine your retirement date?

    Your age or your portfolio value?  By Mark Charnet

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    and experienced gardeners welcome.

    Please call membership chairperson Linda

    Wescott 973-694-1098 or email

    [email protected] or visit

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    Alzheimer’s Foundation of America is

    offering free year round memory screen-

    ings. Confidential screenings are held from

    2-4pm every third Wednesday of each

    month. Call for your appointment 973-

    839-3761. All screenings are held at the

    Visiting Angels office at 2190 Hamburg

     Turnpike, Wayne.

    •The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.

    (GACW) is non-profit senior group that

    meets every Thursday at 1pm in the PAL

    Building, 1 PAL Drive, Wayne. Trips, specialspeakers, and bingo are some of the activ-

    ities. To join you must be a Wayne resident

    and at least 50 years of age. Yearly dues

    are $7. For information, call Val Turner at

    973-694-5094.

    •Jewish Family Service of North Jersey is

    offering Kosher Meals on Wheels program

    in Wayne. The Meals on Wheels Program

    provides hot, nutritious Kosher meals to

    people those who are unable to cook or

    shop, due to disability or age. Drivers

    needed to deliver meals. To volunteer or to

    request meals, call Paul Klein at 973-595-0111.

    •The Morning Minyan, a group of caring

    people dedicated to observing the tradition

    of daily prayer, meets at 7:30am in the

    sanctuary of Temple Beth Tikvah, 950

    Preakness Avenue in Wayne. A light

    breakfast follows a 15-20 minute prayer

    service. All welcome.

    •The Pines Lake Woman’s Club is open to

     women from Wayne. The club meets

    monthly on the second Wednesday of the

    month at the Pines Lake Elementary

    School cafeteria at 7:30pm. Visitors are

     welcome. The club offers fun, friendship,

    and service. For more information call

    973-835-3272 or e-mail pineslakewom-

    [email protected].

    •Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club in Wayne

    offers birthday parties and special events

    for all ages. Kids will have the time of their

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    Growing up, I was

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    compulsively. I lied so much,

    in fact, that to this day, I’m

    really not sure what memories

    actually occurred and which

    were fantasy. For example, if I

    didn’t have a photo of myself 

    standing on the field at

    Yankee Stadium hanging in

    my basement, I probably

    wouldn’t even know if I had

    actually tried out for the New

    York Yankees. Often times,

    my sisters talk about the past,

    but I just can’t seem to

    remember the memories they

    speak of.

    My lies became a totally

    separate reality for me. I won-

    der sometimes, Why did I lie

    so much? What happened in

    my childhood that led me to

    create a fantasy life for myself?

    I guess it all comes back to the

    “woe is me” syndrome. An

    attention-seeker runs on

    attention like cars run on

    gasoline. If I didn’t get my

    attention fix, I felt worthless.

    Because I felt like my life was

    not interesting enough to

    please my family, my friends,

    and anyone else I came in

    contact with, I made up what

    I thought was a better version

    of me. It would be easy for me

    to blame others, who never

    paid much attention to me,

    but ultimately I am the one

    who made the choice of creat-

    ing another me.

    I still can’t believe some

    of the stuff I did for attention,

    or just to make myself feel

    more important.

    Think about it…

    Are you who you say you

    are or merely the fantastical

    creation of your own mind?

    Maybe you are the creation of 

    someone else. I truly believe

    we are born with a purpose

    and that we should seek that

    purpose in order for us to

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    makes life exciting and worth

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    Lies, lies & more liesPicture this…

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    the next, and there is no surge

    growth or burning – just

    steady greening and a thicker,

    more beautiful lawn.

    Liming: The application

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    physical structure and air-to-

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    ents, making fertilizers more

    effective and helping to

    reduce weeds by creating con-

    ditions more favorable to grass

    growth.

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    fungus problems are derived

    mostly from weather condi-

    tions, maintaining a strong

    lawn through treatment,

    watering and proper mowing

    makes your lawn more natu-

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    lems. However, in appropriate

    conditions, fungicides may be

    used to help reduce damage

    caused by cell deterioration

    from fungus.

    IPM: The most serious

    threats to a beautiful lawn areweeds, disease and insects.

    Because of the variety and the

    diversity of appropriate treat-

    ments, they are most difficult

    to control. Royal Lawns

    provides expert weed and

    pest controls, using only

    Environment Protection

    Agency approved materials

    that are scientifically tested to

    be effective. Being concerned

    with the environment, Royal

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    amounts where needed to

    maintain control.

    For more information or

    to make an appointment to

    have a healthy looking lawn

    please call Royal Lawns of 

    America at 973-839-8483.

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     Jesus Christ Superstar’ per-formances begin Friday,March 6. This show prom-

    ises to be a rock event you

    won’t want to miss. Containing

    some of the most memorable

    music from Andrew Lloyd

    Webber’s career, it is both ener-

    getic and bold in the story that

    it tells. Show dates and times

    are weekends from March 6 –

    March 29. Friday and Saturday

    shows are at 8pm and Sundays

    at 2pm. Group rates are avail-

    able. Dinner/show special with

    Monica’s restaurant located on

    Lakeside Ave. in Pompton

    Lakes also available. Ticket

    price is $27.00 for adults,

    $25.00 for seniors, and $22.00

    for children 17 and younger.

    For tickets please call

    Rhino Theatre at 973-248-

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    ets online at: www.rhinothe-

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    Rhino Theatre announces theperformance of ‘Jesus Christ

    Superstar’‘

    Easter is on the way, and

    practicing Christians

    across the globe have

    spent the Lenten season

    preparing for the day when

    they celebrate the resurrection

    of Jesus Christ. Lent is a season

    best spent in the company of 

    close friends and family, and

    the following are a few ways for

    Christians to celebrate their

    faith in the weeks leading up to

    Easter Sunday.

    Give Easter eggs a differ-

    ent meaning. Easter eggs are

    popular among youngsters,

    and that popularity can be

    used to teach kids about their

    faith. Eggs are frequently

    viewed as a symbol of new life,

    so parents can use them to

    show their children howChrist died and was born

    anew. Eggs can be filled with

    small items that symbolize

    something related to Christ’s

    story. Or they can be left

    empty to represent the empty

    tomb after His resurrection.

    Eat food that conveys

    Biblical stories. For Easter din-

    ner, enjoy foods that are men-

    tioned in the Bible. A fish din-

    ner can convey the story of how Jesus multiplied fish to

    feed the crowds, or dine on

    lamb and share the story of 

    Passover.

    Participate in church

    services. Throughout Lent,

    many parishes offer Easter vig-

    ils or specialized services that

    relate the account of Jesus’ life

    and subsequent death on the

    cross. Some churches may

    recreate realistic stations of the

    Cross. Employing pageantry to

    bring biblical stories to life can

    help young children visualize

    and better understand the

    meaning of Easter.

    Create a Christ-centered

    Easter basket. Parents can still

    fill kids’ Easter baskets with

    some of the familiar confec-

    tionary treats, but those parents

    who impart lessons about theirfaith to their kids also can

    include books about the story

    of Easter, rosary beads, a cruci-

    fix for a child’s room, and

    maybe a children’s Bible.

    Make time for volunteer

    work. Many families reserve

    volunteerism for the Christmas

    season, but Easter also marks a

    great time to volunteer. In a

    season that focuses on the ulti-

    mate sacrifice, families canopen their hearts to others.

    Invite someone over for Easter

    dinner who has nowhere to go.

    Share your holiday celebra-

    tions with a person of another

    faith so that he or she may be

    able to see what makes thistime of year special. Create a

    service jar filled with small,

    loving tasks everyone in the

    family can do each day.

    The Lenten season,

    including Easter, is the most

    celebrated time of the year for

    Christians. Families can enjoy

    the festivities by blending

    many different traditions

    together and by focusing on the

    spirituality of the season.

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    23’s program director, Laura Severance, at

    973-839-8823. View more information

    online at www.spa23.com.

    •An open invitation to all seniors to join

    the Golden Key of Wayne. Enjoy fellow-ship, fun, holiday parties, games and trips.

     The Golden Key Club meets Fridays from

    1-3pm at the Post 174 American Legion

    building, 55 Mountain View Blvd., Wayne.

    For information call Annette Ford at 973-

    628-0492.

    •The MOMS Club of Wayne is looking for

    members. The group offers monthly

    socials, group activities/outings, play

    group opportunities, mom’s night and

    community service projects. For informa-

    tion e-mail [email protected] orgo to www.meetup.com/moms-club-of-

     wayne.

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    ing skills. Meetings are held the 2nd and

    4th Tuesdays of the month at the George

    Washington Middle School 68 Lenox Road,

    Wayne, in the cafeteria from 7-9pm. For

    inquiries contact Antheya 862-571-3148

    or visit www.toastmasters.org.

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    There’s another great

    debate about the feline

    as a pet besides the

    declawing issue. This great

    debate concerns allowing the

    feline to roam outdoors versus

    living indoors. Should you

    allow your cat to roam out-

    doors? Let’s find out.

    Outdoor Felines

    Cats are essentially wild

    creatures, and they have always

    loved the outdoors. What

    feline owner hasn’t watched his

    cat loll in a patch of sunshine

    on a winter day, or roll con-

    tentedly in the dirt in its own

    backyard? Cats do love the sun-

    shine, the outdoors, and the

    fresh air. However, outdoor cats

    are susceptible to more dis-

    eases, more injuries, and more

    health problems.

    Outdoor cats may tusslewith other cats, catch parasites

    or other diseases, or be hit by a

    car or caught by other preda-

    tors. They can also be poisoned

    by pesticides, antifreeze left

    unattended or other toxins.

    They can cause problems with

    neighbors by using their yards

    as a cat box. Outdoor cats sim-

    ply aren’t as safe as indoor cats.

    Indoor Felines

    Indoor cats live longer,

    healthier lives. Studies prove it

    and common sense dictates it.

    Indoor cats have many advan-

    tages outdoor cats can’t hope to

    have. Outdoor cats live on an

    average of 3 to 5 years, while

    indoor cats live an average of 

    12 years or more. My last

    indoor cats lived to be 19 andnearly 21.

    Indoor cats enjoy safety

    and comfort. They are safe

    from diseases that feral cats

    may carry and outdoor cats

    pick up. They are safe from cat

    fights, cars, and predators.

    And, indoor cats won’t harm

    other wildlife, such as birds and

    small animals.

    Alternatives

    There are many alterna-

    tives to the outdoor lifestyle.

    When kittens first come home,

    they should be kept indoors. If 

    your cats miss their outdoor

    excursions, you might try to

    train them to wear a harness

    and walk on a leash. They will

    still be able to enjoy the out-

    doors, but much more safely.Another alternative is to

    create a safe outdoor area or

    run where the cats can go out-

    side but cannot escape the area.

    There are many outdoor runs

    available now that connect to a

    cat door and allow the cat

    access to a run on a patio or in

    a backyard.

    You can also allow the cat

    outdoors on a patio or deck

    when you are outdoors, andonly for a short time. Or, you

    can use a carrier to take your

    kitty for walks in the sunshine.

    Keeping kitty indoors will

    keep it healthy, happy, and free

    of infectious diseases it might

    catch outside. Each pet owner

    is responsible for his own pet’s

    health and well-being. Keeping

    kitty inside is the choice that

    makes sense.

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    Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the

    owner of the Pequannock Ani-

    mal Hospital. He grew up in

    Kinnelon and is happy to be

    home – with his wife, three cats,

    and two dogs – to provide quali-

    ty and compassionate care for

     pets in the community. The Pe-

    quannock Animal Hospital is

    located at 591 Newark Pomp-

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    Plains. You can reach the hospi-

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    Dr. Ghassemi specializes in advancedvascular procedures, which include Vascular Laser Therapy for the treatment of varicose veins, laser ablation and sclerotherapy. He also specializes in advanced cardiovascular  procedures, including angioplasty, laser atherectomy and stenting.

    Dr. Ghassemi received his M.D. from the University of Medicine and Dentistry

    (UMDNJ)/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Camden. His internship andresidency were completed at the MedicalCollege of Pennsylvania Hospital inPhiladelphia in Internal Medicine in 1991. He completed his fellowship at HahnemannUniversity Hospital in 1994 and in 1995 completed an Interventional Fellowship at the Albert Einstein Medical Center,Philadelphia.

     Is Sclerotherapy a solution for 

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    Bottled Water

    A four-year study by the Natural Resources Defense Council shows that 1/3 of the bottled water

    tested contains levels of contamination which exceed allowable limits. Bottled water can alsobe slightly acidic, which may affect your body’s pH balance. Finally, the environmental impact

    caused by the production and disposal of plastic bottles is harmful to our ecosystem.

    Tap Water

    Tap water is a healthier option than soft drinks and other beverages, but according to the

    Environmental Working Group, there have been 315 pollutants found in America’s tap water

    since 2004, and over half of these pollutants are completely unregulated and can legally existin any amount.

    Reverse Osmosis and Distilled Water

    Reverse Osmosis and Distilling are filtering processes, which removes healthy, naturally

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    becomes unnatural and an aggressive absorber. This can be quite unhealthy. Also, 2 - 3 gallonsof water are wasted for every gallon of purified water produced; again, a very negative impact

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    Every year Jewish peoplecelebrate Passover, a

    commemoration of the

    liberation of the Jews from

    slavery under Egyptian leaders.

    Religious texts tell that

    God helped the children of 

    Israel escape slavery in Egypt

    with the assistance of Moses

    and 10 plagues. Israelites were

    employed as slaves to build

    new monuments to Egypt’s far-

    reaching power. Moses was the

    adopted brother of the

    Pharaoh at the time. Moses

    had fled the palace years earli-

    er due to disillusionment over

    his Egyptian upbringing and

    his ties to the Israelite slaves.

    One evening Moses was

    contacted by God via a burn-

    ing bush that would not be

    consumed by fire. God called

    out to Moses and commis-sioned him to lead the

    Israelites out of Egypt after

    hearing their pleas and wit-

    nessing their suffering.

    Moses asked God to

    choose another for the mis-

    sion, but the Lord was

    adamant. Moses set out to

    speak to Pharaoh, but was

    unsuccessful in his efforts. It

    was then that God helped

    Moses’ effort by inflicting the

    10 Plagues, also referred to as

    the Biblical Plagues in the

    Christian bible. The plagues

    were designed to contrast theoverwhelming power of the

    Israelite God from the impor-

    tance of the Egyptian gods.

    One of the plagues

    occurred when God turned

    the Nile River’s water into

    blood. He also brought on

    hordes of frogs, lice and flies.

    God brought pestilence to

    Egyptian livestock and then

    boils to Egyptian people.

    Plagues of hail, locusts and

    darkness followed. When

    these efforts did not produce

    the freedom sought by the

    Israelites, God said he would

    go through Egypt and all of 

    the firstborn sons of the

    Egyptians, including Pharaoh’s

    own son, would perish. Moses

    was informed to tell the

    Israelites to mark their own

    doors with lamb’s blood sothat the Lord would pass over

    these homes and spare the

    Israelites’ children from harm.

    This final plague devas-

    tated the Egyptian people and

    proved so horrific as to war-

    rant the freedom of the

    Israelite slaves. Pharaoh freed

    them, and Moses led them all

    on a mass exodus from Egypt.

    Passover, or Pesach, is first

    mentioned in the Torah’s

    account of the Exodus from

    Egypt. The word “pesach” is

    believed to mean “he hovered

    over, guarding,” which is theimage evoked by the retelling

    of the Passover story.

    Today there are many

    Passover traditions that date

    back to early history. Jewish

    people may dine on lamb or

    goat meat in memory of the

    lambs sacrificed. All forms of 

    leavened bread or leavening

    agents (chametz) are avoided

    as the fleeing Israelite slaves

    had no leavened bread to take

    with them on their journey.

    Homes are cleared of all leav-

    ening agents. Firstborn sons

    are commanded to observe the

    Fast of the Firstborn. Passover

    Seder feasts are enjoyed, and

    men and women drink four

    cups of wine during the meal.

    Homes are made Kosher for

    the purpose of the holiday, and

    a separate set of Passover dish-es, glassware and silverware

    that have never touched

    chametz are used.

    Games, songs and tradi-

    tional readings are all part of 

    the Passover celebration,

    which lasts for seven or eight

    days depending on the area of 

    the world in which it is being

    observed. Historically, togeth-

    er with Shavuot and Sukkot,

    Passover completes the trio of 

    the pilgrimage festivals of the

     Jewish people.

    History of Passover celebrations

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    As a little girl I loved

    Easter. What’s not to

    love? My sister and I

    always got a new “Easter out-

    fit” which included a frilly

    dress of our choosing, lacy

    socks, shiny new patent

    leather mary janes, a hat and

    even little white gloves. No,

    I’m not nearing 80, that’s just

    the way my mom wanted to

    do things.

    Coloring enough eggs to

    exhaust a barnyard of chick-ens, we were artistic geniuses.

    The night before the big day

    we’d be filled with butterflies

    of anticipation for the beauti-

    ful, loaded basket that giant

    rabbit would drop off in

    exchange for the large carrot

    left as an offering of grati-

    tude…and yes, we believed!

    Up at dawn, we’d marvel

    at the lovely loot bestowed

    upon us and eat a few pieces of 

    candy before breakfast.

    Church was fun because we

    got to show off our new

    clothes and find out how

    much the Big Bunny liked

    other kids.

    Off to Grandma’s house

    for Easter egg hunts until the

    last adult finally said no more.

    Aunts, uncles, cousins and

    grandparents sat down to atable laden with what we now

    call comfort food. Throughout

    the day we were depleting our

    stash as the marshmallow

    peeps, chocolate bunnies,

    jelly beans and malted milk

    eggs were consumed.

    Um…and there was

    something about Jesus. Any of 

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    I’m not one to condemn

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    family togetherness and form-

    ing sweet memories, but per-

    haps there’s a better way. I

    realize now that the Easter

    celebration I grew up with was

    all about me: my appearance,

    my stash of goodies, and my

    fun day.

    Honestly, it’s still all

    about me…at least that’s

    what Jesus would say. Helived in our challenging,

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    While we were still sinners,

    Christ died for us.”

    For those who love the

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    grew up with, maybe there

    could be two days of Easter

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    we could spend a little time

    remembering our Lord who

    brought each of us so much

    more than a wicker basketful

    of colored sugar. We could

    deliberately try to relate to

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    ences of pain and sacrifice for

    others. We could spend some

    time being still, soaking in

    God’s eternal expression of 

    love that encompassed the

    very first Easter.

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    Sonia Horvath, Broker-Sales

    Associate with Coldwell

    Banker Wayne recently earned

    her Bronze 2014 NJAR Circle

    of Excellence Sales Award for

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    LORD! Call upon His name;

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    sincere letter of thanks. We

    could teach our kids to draw a

    picture or use other artistic

    methods to create a gift

    expressing grateful hearts.

    Our wonderful God

    doesn’t want us to throw away

    fun times or eliminate lasting

    traditions or replace them

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    gious ritual. He loves to see us

    smile, hug and enjoy treats.

    But I believe He’d delight

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    His presence. Not for His

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    Coldwell Banker in

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    KINNELON $475,000Move right into this spacious 3BR, 2.1BARaised Ranch on over 4Acres of beautiful prop-erty with a pond overlooking the woods. 2 CarGar. Many updates. MLS #3204642

    KINNELON 973-838-9300

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    0051 AUTOMO-BILES WANTED

    WE BUY CARS !WE BUY TRUCKS !

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    WE PAY FORJUNK CARS

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    Help Wanted F/T, P/TCashier, Office Ass’t,

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    0771 SERVICES-GUTTERS 0815 SERVICES MASONRY

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    ERICKSONMasonry, LLC

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    Free Estimates

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    “ No Job Too

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    0774 SERVICES HANDYMAN

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    TOM D’S HANDYMANSERVICE

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    Insured & Bonded • Member of the BBB NJ Lic. #13VH00608600 • NAT-22773-1 

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    $25 OFF Cannot be combined w/any other offer. 1 per household. Exp. 5/1/15.

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    IT’SSPRING!FREE First Cutwith any Spring Clean Up!

    Fully Licensed and InsuredNJ License#13VH00284900

    Landscape & Construction

    347 Main Street • Little Falls, NJ

    973.256.5223 [email protected]

    In Business for Over 25 Years

    Residential & CommercialProperties Serviced

    Parking Lot Maintenance

    • Weekly LawnMaintenance

    • ShrubTrimming/ Pruning

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    • Brick Pavers

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    Se r v in g t h e Ar e a Sinc e 1990TAKE-OUT • DINE-IN 

    Pizza • Mussels • Italian Dinners • Appetizers • Calzones • Hot Wings • Hot & Cold Subs

    Plus Tax - Reg. $24.00

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    $ 10OFF Any Order

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    $6.99$2  OFF   FREE

     Any Pizza

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