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M
emorial Day is the
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.
Numerous charities exist to sup-
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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.
MAY 19
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.
MAY 29
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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ings are on the first Monday of eachmonth (unless a holiday) at 7:30pm atOur Savior Lutheran Church, 670Newark Pompton Turnpike, PomptonPlains. Prospective members arealways welcomed. For more informa-tion call 877-221-1581 or e-mail [email protected] provide a supportiveenvironment to improve public speak-ing and leadership skills. We meet thefirst Wednesday of each month atHollywood Restaurant & Pizzeria, 376
Fairfield Road, Fairfield from 7-9pmGuests are welcomed. For more infor-
mation, visit www.diningtospeak.com.The Montville Senior Citizens Club isopen to all Montville Township resi-dents aged 55 and older. The clubmeets every first and third Friday ofthe month at the Montville SeniorHouse, next to the police station onRoute 202 South. We serve coffee andcake at noon before the meeting at1pm. New members and guests arealways welcomed. For information, callCelia at 973-227-4591.
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Organize events in your
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Men and women who want to
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Once a person is diag-
nosed with a termi-
nal illness, the only
thing that can be done is to
make them as comfortable as
possible as they near the end
of their lives. For Hannah
Fisher, however, comfort is
just not enough for her
patients. It is often necessary
for medical professionals and
social workers to remove
themselves emotionally from
difficult situations, but
Hannah Fisher makes an
emotional investment in her
patients lives. Her dedica-
tion and compassion have
earned her the 2013 New
Jersey Hospice and Palliative
Care Award for hospice
social worker of the year.
Congratulations Hannah!
Hannah, 42, graduated
with a masters degree in
social work from Fordham
University. While in college,
she experienced her own loss
and began to understand that
hospice care is as much for
the family as it is for the
patient.
Her career in social
work began at Hackensack
University Medical Center.
She was aware that her skill
set would be best suited to
hospice care. Hospice is a set
of services that help the
patient and family cope with
the effects of terminal illness.
The goal of hospice is to
enhance the quality of life
for patient and family, and
allow patients to spend their
remaining time in their
home or in a home-style
environment. Hannah start-
ed working weekends at the
Hospice of New Jersey until
six years ago, when a full-
time position became avail-
able. It was the best move
Ive ever made, said
Hannah. And to many in
hospice, Hannahs service
has meant the world.
For the young 8-year-old
whose father was dying in
Hannahs unit, she made
death seem like a natural
transition. On one of the
fathers last nights, Hannah
planned an overnight pajama
party with popcorn, art activ-
ities, goody bags filled with
surprises, and a book that
helps children cope with a
dying loved one. The mother
and child were able to sleep
comfortably next to the
dying man during the end of
his life. While the loss was
hard, the 8-year-old now has
good memories of her fathers
final sleep.
For the 19-year-
old underprivileged man,
Hannah went out of her way
to make sure he had his basic
needs. She bought him
underwear, sweatpants and
T-shirts so he wouldnt have
to wear a hospital gown and
diapers. Hannah was able to
make him comfortable and to
help maintain his dignity.
She even ordered a
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Hannah sets the pace
Clifton resident named hospice social worker of the year
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The ratio of women to
men decreases as
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According to the book,
Gender Gap: The Biology of
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by David Barash and Judith
Eve Lipton, worldwide there
are approximately 107 baby
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for patient care excellence in
word, deed and commitment.
Her problem solving skills
always start and end with the
patients needs, said
Maryanne Bressan, director
of operations for HONJ.
Throughout her career
at the Hospice of New Jersey,
Hannah has been the recipi-
ent of the Silver Award for
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to employees who emulate
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each day as well. As the dog
grows more acclimated to your
home, you can gradually vary
your own schedule, but try to
stick to the walking and play-
time schedule for your dog as
much as possible. Anxiety is a
significant issue for many shel-
ter dogs, but sticking to a rou-
tine can help lower that anxi-
ety significantly.
Visit the veterinarian
within days of the adoption. A
visit to the vet is necessary
even if your dog has received
all of its necessary vaccinations.
The vet can examine the dog
and give advice on diet and
exercise, which is especially
valuable information for those
owners who have never before
owned a dog. In addition, a vet
might direct purebreds to a col-
league who specializes in that
particular breed. Such vets may
be more specific when recom-
mending a diet or exercise regi-
men, which can help the dogs
long-term health.
Gradually alter diet.
Many shelter dogs were on
poor diets before they came to
the shelter, and the shelter or
your veterinarian might suggest
changing that diet. Adapting
to a new diet wont necessarily
be easy for your dog, but grad-
ual changes often ease this
transition. For example, if the
dogs diet must change com-
pletely, dont change it all in
one day. Gradually mix old
food with the new food over
the course of several days,
adding more new food and sub-
tracting more of the old food
each day. By the fourth or fifth
day, the dogs diet should con-
sist entirely of the new food
recommended by your vet.
Behave yourself. The first
few days with a new dog can go
a long way toward making the
pooch feel comfort-
able or uncomfortable
in its new home. If
you have never
owned a dog in the
past, expect the dog
to have some anxiety
in the first few days.
This anxiety can
manifest itself in a variety of
ways, including chewing furni-
ture, going to the bathroom
indoors or general restlessness.
Its easy to overreact to such
manifestations, but control
your temper and manage to dis-
courage inappropriate behavior
without getting angry. If you
can successfully manage a dogs
initial anxiety as it transitions
to its new home, the dog is
more likely to behave properly
as time progresses. But if you
allow your disappointment or
temper to get the better of you
in those first days after the
adoption, your chances of suc-
cessfully transitioning the dog
to your home will decrease sig-
nificantly.
Adopting a shelter dog is
a great way to add a new and
loving member to your family.
Though some transitions are
more difficult than others,
owners who keep calm and
work to reduce their dogs anx-
iety are likely to treasure their
new addition for years to come.
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
Pequannock Animal Hospital is
located at 591 Newark
Pompton Turnpike in Pompton
Plains. You can reach the hospi-
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Many schools are
imposing strict
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prom attendance. While
administrators cite safety as
the primary reason for such
restrictions, many graduating
students are not happy with
the babying behavior.
For most prom goers, the
rituals for this special night
include formal wardrobe,
taking photos, riding togeth-
er with friends, and the pur-
chase of corsages or other
small trinkets of affection.
But many students now find
they have to go through a
checklist of potential donts
before they can receive entry
to the prom.
AGE LIMITS
Age limits are imposed
on many things, including
entry to movies and clubs, to
purchase alcohol or tobacco
products and to obtain dri-
vers licenses, to name a few.
Such restrictions have, in
many cases, been put in place
to keep young people from
engaging in risky behavior.
Students going to the prom
may find that their school
places restrictions on who
they can they bring as a date,
especially according to age.
Many schools set a cut-off
where individuals age 21 or
older are not allowed to
attend. This is likely because
it limits the chances of alco-
hol being introduced into
the dance. Also, for legal rea-
sons, there may be restric-
tions on students under the
legal adult age bringing
someone older to the dance.
WARDROBE
Although many males
and females may be following
the fashion trends currently
dictated by Hollywood and
beyond, not all choices may
be acceptable at school. In
2010, more than a dozen stu-
dents at Oxford High School
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Though not necessarily
common, migraine
headaches can affect
children as well as adults. One
study found that by age 15, 5
percent of all children and
adolescents had suffered from
migraine headaches, while 15
percent had experienced ten-
sion headaches. Children
often suffer from headaches
because of a cold, fever, illness
or infection, including infec-
tions of the throat and ears.
Sinusitis also may cause a
child to suffer from headaches.
Ideas as to what causes a
migraine headache have
changed over the years.
Scientists long linked a
migraine headache to the
dilating and narrowing of
blood vessels on the surface of
the brain. But now scientists
suspect a genetic link could be
behind migraine headaches.
An estimated 70 percent of
children and adolescents who
have migraines have an
immediate family member
who also suffers from
migraines or did as a child.
Such youngsters also may be
inheriting a tendency to be
affected by migraine headache
triggers like bright lights,
changesin the weather and
fatigue. Kids who spend too
much time in the sun or are
too physically active may also
be susceptible to migraine
headaches.
A
pple Montessori
Schools united its
17 campus locations
throughout New Jersey, as well
as its nearly 300 employees, to
come together for one cause
the Ronald McDonald House
Charities. Each of the Apple
Montessori School locations
held events to benefit RMHC
and raised a total of $20,000!
A percentage of this was glad-
ly donated by the Bailey
Family, owners and operators
of Apple Montessori Schools.
One of the missions at
Apple Montessori Schools is
to educate the whole child
this does not only include aca-
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Schools, we seek to instill in
our students respect and com-
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example and action. Every
year, Apple Montessori
Schools students participate
in age-appropriate activities to
raise funds for those less fortu-
nate. We take great pride in
the growing evidence of char-
acter and generosity within
Apple Montessori Schools
community!
Thank you all for your
contributions!
Ronald McDonald
House Charities of the New
York Tri-State Area (RMHC-
NYTSA) is working to better
the lives of children and their
families in our communities
by creating and supporting
programs that directly
improve the health and well-
being of children in health,
education, the arts, and civic
and social issues. Since 1992,
RMHC-NYTSA has provided
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to local non-profit organiza-
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the lives of children and their
families.
For further information
on Ronald McDonald House
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Four Broadway veterans
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making their experience
and teaching invaluable for
young performers.
The all-star team is work-
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Christian School, and James
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July 20.
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Stephen KudrickJohn Lahr
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Frank Lange Jr.Lars Larson
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The McKenna School
of Dance will becelebrating its 64th
anniversary of teaching dance
in the Wayne area with the
ballet production of Alice in
Wonderland and will be pre-
ceded by the variety produc-
tion of The Great Outdoors.
Performances are Saturday,
May 18 at 7pm and Sunday,
May 19 at 2pm at the Wayne
YMCA on Pike Drive in
Wayne.Students from Wayne
and surrounding areas will be
appearing as the characters in
the story.
Amy Hooker, a senior at
Wayne Valley High School
will dance the role of Alice;
the White Rabbit will be per-
formed by Jennie Stranz from
Lincoln Park; Emily Lau of
North Caldwell will appear as
The Mad Hatter; Sabrina Shayof North Haldeon will be the
caterpillar/butterfly; Stephanie
Stranz of Lincoln Park will
dance the role of the Queen of
Hearts; Maryanna Tosi of
Wayne will dance the role of
the March Hare; Tarra Frawley
of Newfoundland will dance
the role of the Door Mouse;
and the Cheshire Cat will be
performed by Yanna C., a stu-
dent at Wayne Valley HS.Many other students from
the surrounding areas will
appear as the remaining char-
acters in the story. For infor-
mation please contact The
McKenna School of Dance at
973-628-1676 or visit our web-
site at www.mckennaschoolof-
dance.com.
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Alice in Wonderland
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Cook this grilledsalmon with spicy
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minutes total; cook salmon
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When broiling, keep fish 4
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Ingredients
2 tablespoons pine nuts,
toasted
1 tablespoon honey
2 tablespoons f resh lemon
juice14 cup olive oil12 cup packed fresh basil
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 small red chi le or 1medium jalapeno,
chopped (include the
seeds if you like it spicy)
4 skinless salmon fillets, 4
ounces each14 cup red bell pepper,
diced14 cup yellow bell pepper,
diced14 cup watercress leaves,
chopped
1 tablespoon balsamicvinegar
1 tablespoon ol ive oi l
Salt and ground white
pepper, to taste
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Place pine nuts, honey,
lemon juice, 1/4 cup olive
oil, basil, garlic, and chile in
a blender and process untilthe mixture is pureed. Spoon
the sauce over the salmon,and turn to coat. Cover and
refrigerate overnight or for at
least 4 hours, turning twice.
Place bell peppers and
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HAWTHORNE $489,900$1,760 per month
30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.5/3.566% APR
FRANKFORD $239,900$862 per month
30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.5/3.619% APR
BUTLER $255,000$916 per month
30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.5/3.613% APR
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