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    M

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    day when Americans

    remember and honormilitary personnel who lost their

    lives while serving their country.

    Though its unofficial designation

    as the start of summer makes

    Memorial Day weekend a time of

    celebration for many people, the

    families of fallen and active serv-

    ice members often find Memorial

    Day weekend has its fair share of

    heartache as well.

    Families of fallen service

    members tend to find solace inceremonies honoring those who

    made the ultimate sacrifice. But

    there are other ways civilian men

    and women can honor both

    active and fallen service mem-

    bers in their communities.

    Participate in community

    events that honor fallen service

    members. Many communities

    host Memorial Day parades to

    honor fallen soldiers. It can be

    comforting to the families of fall-

    en soldiers to see fellow members

    of their community attend the

    parade and public memorials.

    Such civilian support lets family

    members of fallen soldiers know

    that fellow members of their

    community appreciate and do

    not forget the sacrifices made by

    their loved ones.

    Include families of fallen

    and active service members

    in your weekend activities.

    Memorial Day weekend is athree-day weekend at the end of

    May, when the weather is warm-

    ing up in much of the country.

    The weekend marks the return of

    backyard barbecues and pool par-

    ties, and such events are a great

    opportunity for civilians to invite

    the families of fallen service

    members over to share some fun

    in the sun. Memorial Day can be

    an especially difficult time for the

    loved ones of fallen service mem-bers, and even the few hours of

    relief that a barbecue, pool party

    or picnic can provide can make a

    welcome respite from an other-

    wise difficult weekend.

    Make a charitable donation.

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    MAY 18

    Veterans grave Decoration, by thelocal American Legion Posts, forMemorial Day, will be at the FirstReformed Church Cemetery inPompton Plains, Saturday, May 18between 9am-12pm. All volunteers

    are welcome to help Honor ourVeterans. A light snack will be servedat Post 242 later.

    The Dey Mansion/WashingtonsHeadquarters Museum, located at 199

    Totowa Rd in Wayne, will be hosting a

    second Military Time Line Event onSaturday, May 18 from 11am-4pm.

    Admission to the museum is $5.00 perperson; children under 5 years of ageare free of charge. For more informa-tion please call the Dey Mansion at973-696-1776.

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    The 2nd Annual Miles for Mike 5KRun/Walk will be held on May 19 atGreenview Park, 27 West Parkway,Pequannock. This event will feature a5K Run/Walk through a USATF Grand

    Prix certified, flat course of neighbor-hoods and roads. Following the race,

    we will have a medals and aw ards cer-emony. For more information, applica-tions and to hear Michaels story

    please visit our website atwww.MilesForMik e.com.American Legion Post 242 will holdtheir monthly pancake, egg & baconbreakfast on Sunday, May 19 between9am-12pm at the post hall, 700Turnpike, Pomp ton Pla ins. Tickets willbe sold at the door for $6.

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    On May 29 at 7pm in the Robert R.Lazar Gymnasium located at 123

    Changebridge Rd, Montville, the LazarBand Program is going to have its very

    first fundraiser. The groups to performare the LMS Flute Choir and LMS JazzBand culminating the evening with

    Montvilles own student band Take aChance comprised of Lazars very ownstudents and a headline appearanceby Fridays @ 4 the Lazar Faculty

    Rock Band. Suggested donation will be$5.00 at the door and there will be aconcession stand available throughoutthe evening. All proceeds will go to theLazar Band Program. Come out to sup-port this worthy cause and listen tosome great tunes brought to you bythe many talents at Robert R. Lazar

    Middle School for both the studentsand teachers alike.

    Around theCommunity...

    The G.F.W.C. Montville TownshipWomens Club invites you to partici-pate in its 13th Annual Town-Wide

    Garage Sale Weekend!!! T his event isscheduled for Saturday, June 1 andSunday, June 2 from 10am-4pm. Rainor Shine. Price to participate is$20.00. This fee is all-inclusive: amaster list of all participants andplacement of your location on aTownship map and Township permit.For an application go to www.montvil-lenj.org or pick one up at town hall.

    Checks should be made payable toMontville Township Womens Club and

    should be mailed to: Jean Bader, 290Changebridge Rd., Pine Brook, NJ07058. All applications must be com-pleted by May 13.Whether you are still suffering fromthe bleak memories of war or have

    resolved to put it all behind you, PointMan Ministries is for you. Point Man isnot a social club of old war heroes

    telling war stories, it is a Christian min-istry dedicated to helping veteransfind peace with themselves and theworld around them. If you are doingfine after the war, thats fantastic butdont forget about your buddies whoare still suffering. Your encourage-ment could mean the world to them.Find out how you can help. Call BarryJensen at 973-809-9665. Point ManMinistries meets the first Thursday ofevery month from 7:30 9:30pm at

    Cornerstone Chapel 620 Route 23North, Pompton Plains.The Montville Township Womens Club

    has an ongoing project: comfort pil-lows for breast cancer patients. A

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    team of club members, seniors, andvolunteers from surrounding citiesparticipates in this worthy project.Even heart surgery patients have

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    Once a person is diag-

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    The ratio of women to

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    Bringing a new dog home

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    Dogs can bring a lot of joy and

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    Adjusting to life with a

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    The vet can examine the dog

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    one day. Gradually mix old

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    tracting more of the old food

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    recommended by your vet.

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    pooch feel comfort-

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    you have never

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    Many schools are

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    Though not necessarily

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    Four Broadway veterans

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    The McKenna School

    of Dance will becelebrating its 64th

    anniversary of teaching dance

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    the story.

    Amy Hooker, a senior at

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    the White Rabbit will be per-

    formed by Jennie Stranz from

    Lincoln Park; Emily Lau of

    North Caldwell will appear as

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    caterpillar/butterfly; Stephanie

    Stranz of Lincoln Park will

    dance the role of the Queen of

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    the March Hare; Tarra Frawley

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    the role of the Door Mouse;

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    performed by Yanna C., a stu-

    dent at Wayne Valley HS.Many other students from

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    appear as the remaining char-

    acters in the story. For infor-

    mation please contact The

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    Ronnie Aiosa, a real

    estate professional

    with Coldwell Banker

    Residential Brokerage in

    Kinnelon, has earned a spot

    among the NRT Top 1,000

    Sales Associates for his sales

    performance in the fourth

    quarter of 2012. NRT, the par-

    ent company of Coldwell

    Banker Residential Brokerage,

    is represented by approximate-

    ly 42,000 sales associates in

    725 sales offices across the

    nation.

    This achievement places

    Ronnie in an elite group of

    industry leaders whose hard

    work, dedication and unwa-

    vering commitment to service

    have propelled them to an

    esteemed level within our

    company, said Hal Maxwell,

    president of Coldwell Banker

    Residential Brokerage in New

    Jersey and Rockland County,

    NY.

    Aiosa, who lives in

    Pompton Plains, has been a

    resident of Morris County for

    28 years. He offers extensive

    knowledge of local communi-

    ties to buyers and sellers

    throughout Bergen, Essex,

    Morris, Passaic and Sussex

    Counties. A top real estate

    agent ever since entering the

    profession in 2006, Aiosa

    earned the Coldwell Banker

    International Diamond So-

    ciety Award for 2012, placing

    him within the top nine per-

    cent of 82,200 Coldwell

    Banker sales associates world-

    wide. He has also earned the

    New Jersey Association of

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    30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.5/3.606% APR

    WAYNE $239,900$862 per month

    30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.5/3.619% APR

    BUTLER $254,900$916 per month

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    HAWTHORNE $489,900$1,760 per month

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    FRANKFORD $239,900$862 per month

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    Annmarie DeGeorge Sales2012 Circle of Excellence Bronze2011 Circle of Excellence- Silver

    2011 Top Agent in Office

    Cell: 973-896-6178

    Colleen McMahon Listings2012 Circle of Excellence Silver2012 Masters Emerald Producer

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    Cell: 973-214-5250

    Ronnie Aiosa of Coldwell Banker