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Results happen at Retro
Fitness of Wayne. Case
in point: 24-year-old
Sharniece Dennis, winner of the
Retro Fitness weight-loss chal-lenge. Just over a year ago,
Sharniece was severely over-
weight, unsatisfied with her
body and suffering from
back problems.
I was told it would be
difficult to even find an
MRI machine that would fit me,
said Sharniece. I knew something
had to change. She began her
journey in December 2011 and
while she made significantimprovements (losing over 100
pounds in one year), by the end of
2012 she found herself plateauing.
Thats when she heard about the
competition at Retro Fitness of
Wayne.
In an effort to drive results
with direction, Michael Foti Jr.
(general manager), Len Weiss
(personal training manager) and
Danielle Hulahan (registered
nurse and certified personal train-
er) crafted the Retro Fitnessweight-loss challenge. Starting on
January 22, contes-
tants were trained and direct-
ed by Lens staff for a total of 10
weeks. This was the perfect oppor-
tunity to relight the fitness sparkin Sharniece. She spent the next
10 weeks in regular communica-
tion with her trainer, Danielle
Hulahan, who provided her with
the support and encouragement
she needed. Weekly personal
training sessions were supple-
mented by individual workouts
throughout the week. Contestants
were encouraged to spend three
days doing cardiovascular exercise
and another two days focusing on
strength-training.Additionally, we had con-
testants keep a journal of their
progress and eating
habits. Sharniece kept an out-
standing journal, which I believe
contributed immensely to her suc-cess, said Danielle.
Sharniece entered the com-
petition at 238.6 pounds and 41.7
percent body fat. In just 10 weeks
she lost a total of 41 pounds and
was down to 31.5 percent body fat.
Both in and out of the gym,
Sharniece took the competition
quite seriously. For me this chal-
lenge was more about my own per-
sonal lifestyle change than the
competition. Im glad I won, but
Im much happier with myresults, she said.
People see Sharnieces pic-
ture and they just want to know
her. She made massive strides
that are truly inspirational
to everyone she crosses
paths with, said Danielle.
At the end of the competi-
tion, the participants ran in the
Rock and Run for Education 5K,
hosted in North Haledon, where
Sharniece placed third in her agegroup.
Her fitness journey over the
past 18 months has been one of
hard work and success and isnt
over yet! Id like to lose at least
another 20 pounds, Sharniece
added. With the support of her
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On May 29 at 7pm in the Robert R.Lazar Gymnasium located at 123Changebridge Rd, Montville, the LazarBand Program is going to have its very
first fundraiser. The groups to performare the LMS Flute Choir and LMS Jazz
Band culminating the evening withMontvilles own student band Take aChance comprised of Lazars very ownstudents and a headline appearance byFridays @ 4 the Lazar Faculty RockBand. Suggested donation will be $5.00at the door and there will be a conces-sion stand available throughout the
evening. All proceeds will go to theLazar Band Program. Come out to sup-
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JUN 14
The Mental Health Association in
Passaic County (MHAPC) is pleased toannounce its 1st Annual Big Beefsteak
Bonanza on Friday, June 14, at theClifton Boys and Girls Club, 181 ColfaxAve., Clifton, NJ. Enjoy a full beefsteakdinner with salads, fries, beefsteak (allyou can eat), dessert, soda, wine, beerand live music by the legendary localband Brookwood. Tricky tray and silentauction items. Doors open at 6:30pmand tickets are $50 per person. Ticketscan be purchased on line at www.mha-passaic.org, by phone 973-478-4444,in person or by mail; Mental Health
Association in Passaic County office at404 Clifton Ave., Clifton, NJ 07011,fax 973-478-0941. For more informa-
tion contact Lourdes Rivera at973-478-4444 or email [email protected] an evening of friends and wineeducation, at Your Own Winery, to ben-efit FOWA on Friday, June 14 from 7-10pm. Tickets are $25 all fundsraised will go directly to food, medica-tion and vet bills for the animals. To pur-
chase tickets mail checks to FOWA, POBox 3701 Wayne, NJ 07470 or payonline thru PayPal www.fowa.petfind-er.com. For more information please call973-902-7515.
Voices of Praise, a 65-voice choralgroup with orchestra, comprised of
vocalists from many different churches,will be holding a Sacred Concert to ben-efit 2 local Missions. It will be held onFriday, June 14, at 7pm, at theCovenant Christian Reformed Church,located at 400 N. Haledon Ave. in NorthHaledon. Sheila Smith, conductor, and
husband, Philip Smith, PrincipalTrumpet in the New York Philharmonic,will be accompanying the orchestra andVoices of Praise. Come and enjoy anevening of inspirational and uplifting
music to the Glory of God. The concertis free, but a free-will offering will betaken to benefit the two missions.
Around theCommunity ...Global Missions in your own home: TheAmerican Experience is a program ofEastern Christian School is currently seek-ing host families for International
Students aged between 13 and18 for their 2013 summer programwhich will take place from July 21 -August 6. Many of these students havenever heard the gospel and this would be
a great opportunity for global missionsright in your own home. As a host fami-
ly, you will offer a young InternationalStudent the opportunity to discoverAmerica through your eyes. Your familywill not only gain a new family member,you will also learn about a different cul-ture, its values and traditions, language,food, and more. The InternationalStudents will be in class or activities everyweekday. Families just need to provideroom and board and a safe, loving envi-ronment in the evenings and on week-ends. A stipend is provided to cover all
hosting expenses. For more information-please James Anderson at [email protected] or call908.328.9668.Preakness Bible Church, 1108Preakness Ave, Wayne welcomes boysand girls of Wayne to their VBS July 22-26 from 9:30am-12pm. This yearstheme is Kingdom Rock, the epic adven-ture that empowers kids to stand strong.Here, Gods victorious power isnt a fairytale- it changes kids forever. Each day
consists of games, crafts, snacks, storytime, songs, skits, and lots of fun. K-7thgrade. Register on our website at preak-
nessbiblechurch.org. This event is free.
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In September 2010, I wrotean article for this publica-
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Prepared? Three hours before
the surgeon took a circular saw
to cut open my chest in prepa-
ration for a quintuple bypass, I
penned the article as a testa-
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clients and readers that I wasindeed prepared. My estate
planning documents were com-
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health insurance were all paid.
My executor, trustees, health
proxies and advocates were all
named. And in the event of the
primary representatives inca-pacity or inability to perform
the duties and responsibilities,
successors were also chosen,
named and empowered.
Regardless of the success,
failure or outcome of my major
surgery, nothing financially was
left to chance. My planning
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were left impaired in any way.
My house would continue to
provide shelter and be home for
my family. Food and clothing
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tional funding plans for my
children would continue
including a fully funded retire-ment program for my wife. All
the bills for the next 80 years
would have been provided for,
including an income to take
care of me if I survived, but
impaired, for I would not want
my family to alter or drastically
change their lives to care for a
new special-needs husband or
father who required around-
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Every contingency wasplanned for in advance, which
made it a little easier when the
anesthesiologist asked me to
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one. I possessed the peace of
mind knowing that I had done
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medical complications, extend-
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What happened to me
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in this article. What is impor-
tant is preparedness! Let me ask
you the question again: Are
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40, were both diagnosed with
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skilled surgeons drilled into
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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 plen-
ty 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 mini-
mally through the bottom 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), 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
shouldnt 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 leav-
ing pets unsupervised around
a pool, make sure all pets wear
flotation devices on boats,
and try not to let your dog
drink pool water, which con-
tains chemicals that could
cause stomach upset.
Cats that are allowed out-
doors also venture out more in
the summer. Be on the lookout
for abscesses and other fight-
ing 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. Prevent-
atives for fleas,
ticks, heartworms
and intestinal par-
asites are available
from your veteri-
narian 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
second floor is high-rise syn-
drome. This is the unfortunate
scenario of us wanting to open
windows in the nice weather
and cats falling out of them.
Cats dont deliberately jump
out of windows but can fall if
screens arent properly secured
or if they are focused on an
insect or bird and become dis-
tracted. Cats can be seriously
injured even if they fall even
from a short distance. This
syndrome is 100 percent pre-
ventable by having secure
screens or enclosures for our
windows.
With some simple pre-
vention our pets can enjoy this
summer as much as we do.
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 quality
and compassionate care for your
pets in the community. The Pe-
quannock Animal Hospital is lo-
cated at 591 Newark Pompton
Turnpike in Pompton Plains.
You may reach them by calling
973-616-0400.
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WHERE YOUR
PET IS FAMILY
Dr. Matthew Krupnick, D.V.M.
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Hospital, Specializing
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Complete Medical,Dental & Surgical
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Caring & Competent Staff
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Hours: Mon 8-6pm Tues 8-4pm
Wed 8-7pm Thurs 8-6pm
Fri 8-5pm Sat 8-12pm
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Whether you are still suffering fromthe bleak memories of war or haveresolved to put it all behind you, PointMan Ministries is for you. Point Man isnot a social club of old war heroestelling war stories, it is a Christian min-istry dedicated to helping veterans findpeace with themselves and the world
around them. If you are doing fine afterthe war, thats fantastic but dont forgetabout your buddies who are still suffer-ing. Your encouragement could meanthe world to them. Find out how you canhelp. Call Barry Jensen at 973-809-9665. Point Man Ministries meets thefirst Thursday of every month from7:30-9:30pm at Cornerstone Chapel620 Route 23 North, Pompton Plains.Visiting Angels in association with TheAlzheimers Foundation of America isoffering free year round memoryscreenings. Free and confidentialscreenings are held from 2-4pm everythird Wednesday of each month except
for November. Call and make yourappointment today at 973-839-3761.All screenings are held at the VisitingAngels office at 2190 HamburgTurnpike, Wayne.Individuals providing care to spouseswho are chronically ill or incapacitatedare invited to join Jewish Family Serviceof North Jerseys spousal caregiverssupport group. Caregivers are a veryimportant part of a healthcare team,but they may also face stress and per-sonal challenges that come with caringfor a loved one. Stress from caring fora spouse can manifest in a number of
ways ranging from financial burden,exhaustion, household disruption, socialisolation, and even personal healthcrises. The group is being facilitated byMelanie Lester, LSW. If you or someone
you know is interested in joining thegroup, or would like more information,please contact Melanie Lester [email protected] or call 973-595-0111. Pre-registration is required.
The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.(GACW) is an active non-profit seniorgroup sponsored by the WayneDepartment of Parks and Recreationthat meets every Thursday at 1pm inthe PAL Building, 1 PAL Drive in Wayne.Coffee is served after each regularmeeting and members enjoy an after-noon of fellowship. Day trips andovernight trips are scheduled through-out the year, certain meetings host spe-cial speakers, and bingo is played foronly GACW members one Thursday dur-ing each month. To qualify as a mem-ber, you must be a Wayne resident of atleast 50 years of age. Yearly dues are
$7. For more information, call ValTurner, assistant recording secretary, at973-694-5094. Or, come visit us!Professional musicians and vocalists ofthe Wayne Seniors Swing Band will per-form for your dancing and listeningpleasure on the third Tuesday of eachmonth. Requested donation is $2 frommembers of the Wayne Elks Lodge andmembers of the Wayne AdultCommunity Center. For all others,requested donation is $3. Light refresh-
ments will be served. Performanceswill take pla ce from 12:30-2:30pm atthe Wayne Elks Lodge, 50 HinchmanAve. For more information, call 973-633-0734.The Riverview Garden Club in Wayneencourages local area residents who areinterested in gardening and in expand-ing their botanical knowledge tobecome club members. Novice andexperienced gardeners are welcomed.The Riverview Garden Club maintainsseveral public gardens in the Waynearea; this provides club members with
the opportunity to improve their gar-
dening skills by being involved withprojects that beautify the local commu-nity. Join now to allow your gardeningknowledge and friendships blossom. Formore information, call our membershipchairperson Judy Sherpa at 973-838-8005, send an e-mail to [email protected], or visit our web-site: www.riverviewgardenclub.com.Jewish Family Service of North Jersey,a recipient of financial assistance fromUJA Federation of North Jersey, is
Community Happenings
The Tony Award Winn-
ing Best Musical of
2005, Monty Pythons
Spamalot, with book and
lyrics by Eric Idle and music
by John Du Prez and Eric Idle,
makes its North Jersey area
theatre premier at Rhino
Theatre for 12 performances
from Friday, June 7 through
Sunday, June 30, playing
Friday and Saturday at 8pm
and Sunday at 2pm. Tickets
are $25 for adults, $23 for sen-
iors, and $20 for children 18
and under, plus tax. Tickets
are available by calling
973-248-9491 or online
at www.rhinotheatre.com.
Group rates are available for
parties of 10 or more. Dinner
and a show packages are
offered for $55, which
includes a four-course Italian
meal at Monicas Restaurant,
located at 1 Lakeside Ave. in
Pompton Lakes, within walk-
ing distance to the Rhino
Theatre. For more informa-
tion call the box office at 973-
248-9491. Free parking is
available at the municipal lot
directly behind the theatre.
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When the weather is
warm, many people
are inspired to
expand their culinary horizons
and look for foods that are
light, fresh and satisfying.
Although warm-weather
cooking may call to mind back-
yard barbecues, there is much
more to seasonal dining than
charbroiled frankfurters and
beef patties. Taking a fresh
approach to cooking can yield a
number of new and innovative
meals.
COOL DOWN
When the temperature is
high, few people want to fill
their stomachs with heavy, hot
foods. Instead of cooking up a
batch of stew, reinvent recipes
for a warm-weather spin. For
example, experiment with
chilled soups. Borscht is a beet-
based soup of Eastern European
origin that is very often served
cold. Other vegetables or fruits
can be pureed and served as a
cold summer soup. Gazpacho, a
Spanish tomato-based soup, is
the most widely known cold
soup. However, cucumber-
and avocado-based soups
and creamed vegetable
soups also can be enjoyed
chilled.
EMBRACE SALADS
While salads may
be relegated to side dish-
es for most of the year,
they tend to take center stage
when the weather is warm.
The addition of fresh
berries, grapes or raisins can
lend a different flavor to salads.
Think about topping salads
with grilled fish or chicken to
add more substance to salads
serving as the main meal.
Rather than using heavy
dressings that may end up cov-
ering the delicate flavors of let-
tuce leaves and other greens,
use vinaigrettes made from cit-
rus fruits to add both sweetness
and tartness to dishes.
SAVORY SANDWICHES
Who says sandwiches are
only for lunch? When the
weather is warm and families
are busy hurrying here and
there, sandwiches make for fast
and portable meals.
Grilled vegetables paired
with grilled mushrooms can
make hearty, satisfying sand-
wiches that are relatively low
in calories. Previously grilled
chicken can be shredded and
turned into chicken salad when
mixed with Greek yogurt and
apple cider vinegar. Even stan-
dard cold cuts can be given a
new twist when turned into
cold-style reubens by being
topped with cole-slaw or
chilled sauerkraut on gourmet
slices of herbed bread.
PASTAS AND
CASSEROLES
Much as warm-weather
soups can be served cool,
so can pastas and
casseroles. Pasta is a
versatile food that can
be paired with tradi-
tional salad ingredi-
ents or mixed with
vegetables or dressings
to make a variety of
different dishes.
Baked casseroles can be
served at room temperature
for pot-luck meals in the yard
or brought along when visiting
friends and family. Chunks of
mushrooms, summer squash,
eggplant and garlic can be
sauted and baked together to
make a hearty and flavorful
vegetable casserole.
SEAFOOD
Lobster, shrimp and clams
can be harvested from the coast
and then cooked on the grill or
over an open fire. For those
who want chilled seafood, opt
for shrimp cocktail or head out
for a sushi and sashimi meal at
a local restaurant.
Warm-weather dining
means exploring different fla-
vor options to find lighter fare.
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expanding its Kosher Meals on Wheels
program in Wayne. The Meals onWheels Program provides hot, nutritiouskosher meals to people age 60 andover, or those younger who have a dis-ability and who are unable to cook orshop. Volunteer drivers bring neededmeals and offer smiles, greetings, andpersonal contact to the elderly, many of
whom seldom get out. Drivers are need-ed to deliver meals two times a month.
We are accepting referrals for peoplewho would like to receive meals. To vol-unteer, to request Kosher Meals onWheels, or for additional information,call Paul Klein at 973-595-0111.Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club inWayne offers birthday parties and spe-cial events for all ages. Kids will have
the time of their lives at Spa 23 parties!In addition to our pool parties, choose
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practiced what they preached
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Their lives were governed by
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Performance Period!
Are you prepared now,
before tragedy strikes? Are you
also prepared for your largest
long-term issue? By this I mean
the length of time you will
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This is equally as important to
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Spencer Savings Bank, a
community bank head-
quartered in Elmwood
Park, kicked off Teach
Children to Save Day on
April 23 by hosting a savings
presentation at Clifton
Elementary School No. 1.
In partnership with Teach
Children to Save (TCTS), a
national program that organ-
izes bank volunteers to help
young people develop a sav-
ings habit early in life,
Spencer Savings Bank has
committed to hosting presen-
tations at three local schools
throughout its communities to
help foster young students
financial education.
To begin the banks
month-long participation in
TCTS, Spencers Clifton
Branch Managers Ed
Kurbansade and Halina Qasem
hosted the first presentation for
a group of 50 fourth-grade stu-
dents. The team discussed a
variety of financial concepts
with the class that included the
importance of differentiating
between needs and wants,
learning to manage allowances
and creating budgets. Spencer
piggy banks were distributed to
each student along with work-
sheet packets that included
money newsletters and certifi-
cates for students to sign, pledg-
ing to be life-long savers.
We remain committed
to supporting the growth of
our communities and are
proud to lend our resources to
help young students make
smart and educated decisions
early on in their lives, said
Jos B. Guerrero, Chairman,
President and Chief Executive
Officer of Spencer Savings
Bank. Teach Children to
Save is an important program
that helps children pave the
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Route 23 in Pompton Plains. Contact Spa
23s program director, Laura Severance,at 973-839-8823. View more informa-tion online at www.spa23.com.An open invitation is extended to allseniors in the area to join the GoldenKey of Wayne. Dont get housebound come play bingo, dominoes, and cardgames with some friendly seniors.
Enjoy fellowship, fun, holiday parties,
and trips. The Golden Key Club meetsevery Friday afternoon from 1-3p.m. at
the Post 174 American Legion building,55 Mountain View Blvd. in Wayne. Formore information, please call AnnetteFord at 973-628-0492.The MOMS Club of Wayne is currently
looking for members. It is part of aninternational non-profit support groupfor mothers who stay home with their
Excitement is mounting
in the Wanaque and
Haskell area as local
residents watch with fascina-
tion and anticipation as beau-
tiful buildings emerge where
abandoned buildings once
stood. With units in Buildings
1 and 2 of the new Parkside at
Wanaque development slot-
ted for closings over the next
two months, that excitement
can be felt by everyone
involved.
Our buyers in Buildings
1 and 2 made a commitment
to purchase these homes off
floor plans, artist renderings
and option samples. Now
that their closing dates are
fast approaching, they are
able to see the finished prod-
uct, and they are thrilled,
said Marie Episale, manager
of Century 21 Crest Real
Estate, exclusive listing
agency for the Parkside at
Wanaque development.
The local residents are
just as excited. Drive by the
Parkside at Wanaque con-
struction site located at the
corner of Boulevard and
Fourth Avenue on any given
day and you will most likely
notice observers on the out-
skirts of the job site.
Recently a small group of
local residents had assembled
to watch the progress. One of
them commented, These are
just beautiful. We are all so
excited to welcome Parkside
to our neighborhood.
All of the new construc-
tion sales staff at Century 21
Crest Real Estate have
enjoyed partnering with
Greentree Development
Group to offer purchasers the
best in quality and service.
Our buyers know that they are
getting a beautiful quality
product from a group that has
dedicated themselves to offer-
ing the best product out there,
and from the first moment
they walk through the doors of
our sales center, they receive
personalized service from a
team of experienced profes-
sional realtors and new con-
struction specialists. Our buy-
ers are really getting the best
of both worlds, said Episale.
It appears that all of the
hard work and dedication
have paid off. With only 27 of
88 units still available, that
quality of product and service
is evident.
Parkside at Wanaque
provides luxury living at
affordable prices to their pur-
chasers, offering custom
kitchens with granite counter-
tops, stainless kitchen appli-
ances, hardwood flooring, car-
peted bedrooms, and unbe-
lievable appliance and light-
ing packages. The introducto-
ry prices begin at $239,000 for
a two-bedroom, two-and-a-
half bath, two-level town-
home style with one-car
garage.
The Sales and Design
Center, located at 142 Route
23 in Pompton Plains and
open Tuesday through
Thursday 68pm, holds open
houses every weekend from
10am4pm and scheduled
appointments anytime. Stop
in to see what all the buzz is
about!
Members of the sales
team can be reached at 973-
646-7476. More information
is available at www.park-
sideatwanaque.com.
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the day. The group offers a wide range ofactivities including: monthly socials, groupactivities/outings, play group opportuni-ties and moms night out for the momsonly along with community service proj-ects. All activities and service projects arevoluntary. If you live in Wayne and areinterested in joining please [email protected] or go to
www.meetup.com/moms-club-of-wayne.The Morning Minyan, a group of caringpeople dedicated to observing the tradi-
tion of daily prayer, meets at 7:30am inthe sanctuary of Temple Beth Tikvah, 950Preakness Avenue in Wayne. A light
breakfast follows the 15-20 minuteprayer service. All are welcomed!
The Pines Lake Womans Club is anactive club opened to all women from the
Wayne area that are at least 18 years old.We meet monthly on the secondWednesday of the month at the PinesLake Elementary School cafeteria at7:30pm. Visitors are welcomed. The cluboffers fun, friendship, and service. Formore information, membership, or to visitone of our meetings, call 973-835-3272or send e-mail to pineslakewomansclub@ yahoo.com.Mothers with infants and young tod-dlers have always been challenged to
find a way to get back in shape whilefocusing on the demands of new moth-
erhood. Mommy and Me Fitness classes
let Mom keep Baby within arms reachso there is no need to worry about find-ing a sitter or making the time awayfrom Baby to work out. The Stroll Fit
program is developed with the needs ofboth moms and babies in mind. Each60-minute class consists of cardiovascu-
lar, strength, and flexibility training fora total body workout. The classes alsoprovide a great environment for momsto connect with one another and devel-op support systems for achieving fitnessgoals not to mention bonding withtheir babies! Now offered at two loca-tions: Wayne and Montclair. For moreinformation or to attend a free class,
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local bankers who provide les-sons on the importance of sav-
ing, budgeting and spending
wisely. Although the programs
annually recognized day was
celebrated on April 23 this
year, participating banks host
lessons throughout the year.
Since the program was estab-
lished in 1997, TCTS has
reached more than five million
students nationwide.In continued support of
TCTS, Spencer Savings Bank
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additional schools this month,
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