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Fall is a great season to
make improvements toyour home, but dont feel
that you have to do it all by
yourself. The dedicated staff at
Seelas Paint in Wayne is eager
to help you every step of the
way. The family-owned business
has always been known for pro-
viding advice and personal
attention to each customers
home improvement project.
In fact, it was 59 years ago
when Al Seela founded his busi-ness on the principle that Paint
without advice is worth only half
the price. Since then, Als son
Bob and grandchildren Jamie and
Jeff have continued to grow the
business, developing a reputation
for quality products, fair prices
and a knowledgeable staff.
Seelas proudly sells paint
from Benjamin Moore, an award-winning New Jersey-based paint
company, popular for its high-end
quality and sustainable product
lines. The store also sells window
fashions from Hunter Douglas,
the industrys leading manufac-
turer of custom window fashions.
But even as business and
product offerings expand, the
Seela family always makes it a
priority to provide personal
attention and professional adviceto its customers. The friendly
store team is expertly skilled at
helping you pick just the right
color to make your home have
that personal touch.
Our staff strives to make
sure that our customers find the
right color and the right products
to complete their projects, even
beyond their own expectations,
said owner Bob Seela.
They are so committed to
helping homeowners put the fin-
ishing touches on their projects
that they even have their own
window treatment specialist.
Geri offers in-home consul-
tations. She has a great eye for
getting your windows just right,
Seela said.
In addition to paint, the
store has a full selection of wall-
paper books for you to browse and
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SEPT 6
St. Michaels Episcopal Church, 1219Ratzer Road, Wayne is inviting thecommunity to a wonderful FishnChipsDinner on Friday, September 6 from 5-7pm. Fish, french fries, coleslaw,
bread, butter, beverages and dessertwill be catered by Tastefully British.Take-out dinners availa ble without
beverages. Advance purchase of tick-ets is required through Sunday, Sept.1,
tickets sold at the door are limited.Tickets cost $14 adult s and $7 children
12 and under. To purchase advancetickets or for further informationplease call the Parish office Tues-Fri.from 9am-5pm at 973-694-1026 oremail [email protected].
SEPT 8
Calvary Gosple Church of 1559Hamburg Tpk. Wayne, will be hostinga Depression Support Group beginningon Sunday September 8 at 6pm. Doesthe Bible talk about depression? What
are some things we can do if we aredepressed? We will discuss these and
more topics during this study. If youwould like more information, please
call 973-694-5385.
SEPT 18
If you are a grandparent or relativecaregiver raising other peoples chil-dren or an agency with an interest inparticipating with GAP, you are invitedto attend the Grandparents as Parents(GAP) Meeting to be held Wednesday,September 18, 2013 at the PatersonPublic Library, 250 Broadway Assembly Room, Paterson, NJ. Coffee
and light refreshments will be avail-able at 9:15 a.m. The meeting will
promptly start at 9:30a.m. Skills fora Successful Parent-Teacher Confer-
ence will be the topic and the pre-senter is William Kemper McDowell,District-Wide Parent Coordinator,Paterson Public Schools. To let us
know you will attend or for moreinformation, contact Mary Osinski atWilliam Paterson University, Wayne,NJ at [email protected] or 973-720-3690.
Around the
Community ...
True Vine Christian Center, located at99 Two Bridges Road in Lincoln Parkoffers a food pantry which is openevery second & fourth Wednesday ofthe month. Remaining 2013 datesare as follows: September 11 & 25,
October 9 & 23, November 13 & 27,December 11 & 19 (this is the thirdWednesday since the forth is
Christmas Day). The hours are from5:30-6:45pm. It is for families thatare in need.Wayne YMCA offers free swim lessonsto all second graders this fall. Second
graders, along with their parent orguardian, must bring their most
recent report card (or their last reportcard from first grade) to the WayneYMCA to receive the free eight-weekswim lesson this fall. This offer isvalid from September 9 throughDecember 22. For more informationcall 973-595-0100 or go towww.way neymca.org . The Y is locatedat 1 Pike Drive in Wayne.The Wayne YMCA is offering allincoming seventh graders a compli-mentary membership during their sev-
enth grade year. To sign up, seventhgraders must present their last sixthgrade or most recent seventh gradereport card to the Ys Welcome Center.All seventh grade members willreceive a fitness center orien-tation. Membership for this seventhgrade year is valid through June 29,2014. For more information call 973-595-0100. The Y is located at 1 PikeDrive in Wayne.Whether you are still suffering from
the bleak memories of war or haveresolved to put it all behind you, PointMan Ministries is for you. Point Man isa Christian ministry dedicated to help-ing veterans find peace with them-
selves and the world around them. Ifyou are doing fine after the war, thats
fantastic but dont forget about yourbuddies who are still suffering. Findout how you can help. Call BarryJensen at 973-809-9665. Point ManMinistries meets the first Thursday of
every month from 7:30-9:30pm atCornerstone Chapel 620 Route 23North, Pompton Plains.Visiting Angels in association with TheAlzheimers Foundation of America isoffering free year round memoryscreenings. Free and confidential
screenings are held from 2-4pm everythird Wednesday of each month exceptfor 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 incapac itated
are invited to join Jewish FamilyService of North Jerseys spousal care-givers support group. Caregivers are a
very important part of a healthcareteam, but they may also face stressand personal challenges that comewith caring for a loved one The group
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When I was a young
and impressionable
20-year-old, people
much older and wiser told me
that the recipe for success was
hard work and long hours.Other people I respected told
me that education was
the key to financial
independence. Armed
with this information, I
set out to become a
millionaire and to
achieve champagne
wishes and caviar
dreams. I can still hear
Robin Leachs thick,
polished British accentresonating in my head
like it was yesterday,
even though Lifestyles
of the Rich and
Famous has been off
the air for about 18
years!
Other axioms I
heard were: Fake it till you
make it, We become what we
think about and the most
famous one from Napoleon
Hill, What the mind of man
can conceive and believe, it
can achieve. Those state-
ments became my battle cries
and call to action! I was going
to believe it, then achieve it,while faking making it and
working long, hard hours at
multiple jobs, gaining a practi-
cal education as well as a for-
mal one on my way to financial
greatness. I was On fire and
climbing higher!
Then it hit me: if hard
work was the key to financial
independence, then all of the
sanitation workers and heavyconstruction guys would be the
highest paid people in
the land. If education
was key, then all of
the college professors
would be on top. If
contemplating and
imagining your way to
financial independ-
ence was the answer,
then it would be the
philosophers and greatthinkers. Alas, we
know that none of
these professions offers
a guaranteed path to
millions of dollars.
So was I misled?
Lied to? Or did I just
not get it? I truly dont
believe that the people sharing
their messages and thought
processes with me were lying.
They really were speaking from
their hearts, and they were all
correct. But they had left out
one important ingredient from
the recipe to success: discipline.
You must have the disci-
pline to live below your means,
saving and investing the differ-
ence. You must have the disci-
pline to work harder and
longer, especially when you are
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The recipe for financial independence is missing some
ingredients By Mark E. Charnet
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The two side effects
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crease in tooth sensitivity
and mild irritation of the softtissues of the mouth, particu-
larly the gums. Tooth sensi-
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early stages of the bleaching
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rather than the tooth-
bleaching agent. Both of
these conditions usually are
temporary and disappear
within 1 to 3 days of stopping
or completing treatment.If you do experience
sensitivity, you can reduce or
eliminate it by:
-Wearing the tray for a short-
er period of time (for exam-
ple, two 30-minute sessions
versus two 60-minute ses-
sions)
-Stop whitening your teeth
for two to three days to allow
your teeth to adjust to the
whitening process
-Ask your dentist or pharma-
cist for a high fluoride-con-
taining product, which can
help remineralize your teeth.
-Apply the fluoride product
to the tray and wear for 4
minutes prior to and follow-
ing the whitening agent.
-Brush your teeth with tooth-
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contain potassium nitrate,
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Are you depressed,
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vinced there is no
way out of a difficult situa-
tion or health crisis? Dr. Jim
Henry, D.Min., founder and
president of the Life Givers
Network, has years of experi-
ence helping people and fam-
ilies devastated by life-
threatening or life-altering
illnesses, and he can help you
gain a fresh perspective on
how to handle your crisis
whatever it may be.
Jims time-tested work-
shop Steps to Extraordinary
Living can help you and
your loved ones. The next
workshop will be offered
Saturday, Sept. 14 at Calvary
Temple in Wayne.
Many members of Jims
family have battled various
cancers and other major dis-
eases, so Jim knows firsthand
how illness can impact a fam-
ily. As soon as the doctor
delivers the news of a signifi-cant illness, seeds of hope-
lessness, anxiety, fear, loss,
pain and despair are scat-
tered in the minds and hearts
of patients and family mem-
bers alike. Those seeds seek
to take root, grow and domi-
nate.
But those nega-
tive emotions dont
have to win.
Patients and their
families need to know
they are not alone.
Statistics for 2013
indicate that every day
in our nation an esti-
mated 4,383 people are
diagnosed with some
form of cancer.
An additional 9,589
Americans learn they
have heart disease,
multiple sclerosis,
Parkinsons disease,
Alzheimers, or some
other major illness.
Thats 13,972 people daily
whose lives will never be the
same due to a significant,
life-threatening, life-altering
illness. Countless others,friends and family of those
who learn they are seriously
ill, begin a journey of suffer-
ing as well.
Many people are finding
help from the principles pre-
sented in Steps to
Extraordinary Living.
During the workshop, Jim
and others from the Life
Givers Network help people
gain new insight and a fresh
perspective on truly difficultissues. These people are
helped by Jims principles
of early, intentional, life-
oriented, people-focused
intervention.
Joe Battaglia, president
of Renaissance Communica-
tions, who has known Jim
for many years, said: Jims
work is not just inspiring or
motivational, its transfor-
mational.
The workshop will
equip you for positive action
in negative situations. Jim
and Life Givers offer the
tools necessary to see your
health or life crisis as a new
beginning, rather than the
painful beginning of the end.
Jim can also help you main-
tain faith in the midst
of heart-wrenching
questions about God
and the reality of your
suffering.
God really does
want you to have life
and have it more abun-
dantly, Jim said.
Even when the cir-
cumstances are scream-
ing otherwise, I want
you to know what to
do, what to say, and
how to avoid the nega-
tive emotions that
want to take over and
rule your life at times
like these.
Joy Twillie, M.D, a psy-
chiatrist from Nashville, TN,
said, I had the honor of
attending one of Jims Life
Givers Network workshops
and immediately saw how
the book and program pro-
vide a bridge between the
spiritual and the physical.
Jim offers phys icians a way to
help patients that wont con-
tradict the medical treat-
ments they are receiving.
Let Jim show you how to
move from devastation to
extraordinary living. The
workshop will be held in the
sanctuary of Calvary Temple,
1111 Preakness Ave in
Wayne on Saturday Sept. 14
from 9am1pm. Early regis-
tration and more information
can be found at
www.tlgn.org. Registration
on the day of the event
begins at 8:30am. If you have
questions, please contact the
Life Givers Network at 201-
670-0031 or write to Life
Givers, P.O. Box 110,
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fruits, veggies, lean protein
and fiber and, of course,
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1.Buy colorful fruits and veg-
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least five servings per day of
fruits and vegetables. Make
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Buy skinless cuts of lean meat
with the least amount of visi-
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after them, like sirloin and
tenderloin, are often leaner
cuts. Fatty fish like salmon or
trout can also help increase
the bodys level of healthy
omega-3s.
3.Eat plenty of nuts and high
fiber foods. Fiber can help
lower blood cholesterol and it
keeps you full, which helps
you maintain a healthy
weight. You can find fiber in
fruits, veggies, beans, and
whole-grain breads and cere-
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4.Dont buy butter. Avoiding
butter can help lower choles-
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5.Read nutrition labels.
Studies show that people who
read nutrition labels tend to
be slimmer than those who
dont. Its easy for salt and
sugar to sneak into your diet,
especially with prepared
foods, so be sure to always read
the nutrition label.
6.Frozen or canned fruits and
veggies are okay. Remember
that frozen fruits and vegeta-
bles have the same vitamins
and minerals in them. This
knowledge makes keeping the
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The easiest and least
expensive thing to
do for your customer
is to give them a sales lead.
Lets say your business is
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Where do you buy your cars
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Has your customer come
exhausted and feel that you
cannot take another step. You
must have the discipline to
realize that the educational
process never ends with a
degree or designation; the let-
ters after your name merely
open the door for an enhanced
understanding of the subject
matter, so you can delve into it
even further.
There is no one single
method to success. There are
many integral components
applied alongside discipline.
Take, for example, F.C.A. It
stands for focus, concentrate
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Concentrate on that which you
wish to accomplish, then
attack the goal without short-
sightedness or distraction. Its
imperative to create a series of
simultaneous goals that you can
F.C.A. all at the same time.
When one goal is accom-
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another goal!
Financial independence,
however you define it, can be
accomplished one dollar at a
time if you never lose sight of
the finish line. To run a
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running the length of one
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to accumulate $1,000. When
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The 20 percent shortfall will
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This will put you 10 percent
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Continue to F.C.A. and in
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you will realize your goal.
Most people cannot con-
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All of us have the capacity to
see $10,000. When that is in
the bank we can visualize
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already 10 percent of the way
there. Repetitive positive
investing and investor behav-
ior is another key to financial
independence.
Discipline was a missing
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also important are F.C.A. and
the 7 Ps: Proper Prior
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to you to ask you about recom-
mending another supplier?
Yes, it is a pain in the neck to
call someone you know and
refer them. How many times
have they referred you? Are
you keeping score? Why not?
If you tell your customer you
dont know and someone else
does, that supplier might
know someone who does what
you do. That is the real cost of
not referring someone to your
customer. It would be great to
have five to 10 vendors at your
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If you would like more info on
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Sometimes, we see only
what we are looking for.
In 1860, Abe Lee was
looking for gold. He struck in
the small Rocky Mountain
town of Leadville, Colorado,
aptly named for the huge
quantities of lead carbonite
that seemed to be everywhere.
News spread quickly of the
gold strike, causing a boom
and bust in population. The
ore petered out relatively
quickly and, of course, the
miners followed news of the
next strike.
But they had missed
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The massive amounts of
lead carbonite contained sil-
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Just a few years later, in the
mid 1870s, the town had pro-
duced millionaires like
Horace and Baby Doe Tabor,
as well as JJ Brown and his
famous unsinkable wife,
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At the height of its pro-
duction, the Matchless Mine
produced over $2,000 of high-
grade silver every day more
than $7 million over its life-
time. This was at a point in
history when the average
American worker labored for
about one dollar a day.
The silver had always
been there, but people ignored
it because they were focused
on something else. And thats
the point. We see only what
we are looking for. So what
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Pet owners go to great
lengths to treat their pets
like members of the fam-
ily. The days of dog houses in
the backyard are largely a thing
of the past, and many pet own-
ers are more careful about what
they feed their four-legged
friends, placing a greater
emphasis on a nutritious diet
that promotes pet health.
Being a proactive pet
owner also means taking pre-
ventive measures to protect
your pets. This includes learn-
ing about rabies, which can
also help protect members of
your household and your com-
munity. Pet owners who learn
about rabies, including its
causes and symptoms, are bet-
ter equipped to recognize a
rabid animal, and will know to
keep their pets and their chil-
dren indoors until its safe to
go outside.
Rabies is an infectious dis-
ease that can spread from ani-
mals to humans. When an ani-
mal has rabies, the virus travels
through the nerves inside the
brain, where it reproduces and
then travels back through the
nerves to most parts of the
body, including the salivary
glands. When the rabies virus
reaches the salivary glands,
brain damage has likely
occurred and the virus has
infected the saliva, where it can
enter a persons body through a
bite or broken skin.
Humans who contracted
the rabies virus in the past did
so after being bitten by a dog.
However, the Centers for
Disease Control and Preven-
tion note that more and more
causes of human rabies have
been linked to bats and rac-
coons. The Canadian Centre
for Occupational Health and
Safety notes that among
domestic animals, dogs account
for between two and six per-
cent of rabies infections, while
cats are responsible for between
one and two-and-a-half per-
cent of rabies cases. Thanks in
large part to the rabies vaccina-
tion, there have not been any
reports of rabies caused by dog
bites in the U.S. in years.
Rabies can appear in ani-
mals in various ways. When an
animal has furious rabies, it
will change behavior, grow
restless, wander aimlessly and
bite any animals, people or
objects that get in its way
before eventually becoming
paralyzed in its throat and hind
legs. Once that occurs, the ani-
mal will most likely die.
Some animals with
rabies, however, will not
become violent. These ani-
mals will change their behav-
ior, which may become with-
drawn or more affectionate.
Animals may try to hide and
will find it difficult to swallow.
Their behavior will not
become violent, and they are
likely to die after a few days.
The CCOHS notes that
cats infected with the rabies
virus typically become
extremely vicious, while dogs
also become excitable and
may become vicious and bite
for no reason.
Though rare, human
beings can be infected with the
rabies virus. Drooling, convul-
sions, exaggerated sensations or
pain at the bite site, loss of feel-
ing in an area of the body, loss
of muscle function and difficul-
ty swallowing are a few of the
symptoms humans
may exhibit when
infected with the
rabies virus.
Should humans
or their pets be bitten
by an animal, they
should try to gather as
much information as
possible about the
biter and contact animal con-
trol so the animal can be safely
captured to determine if it has
rabies. If there is a risk of rabies,
humans will be given a series of
doses of a preventive vaccine
and a treatment called human
rabies immunoglobulin, or
HRIG, which is administered
the day the bite occurred. Vets
will often quarantine a bitten
pet that has received the rabies
vaccine prior just to monitor
behavior and be safe.
If you are bitten by an ani-
mal, report the incident right
away and contact your physi-
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to do so if you havent been bit-
ten but were exposed to a bat,
fox or skunk, all of which can
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Incidences of rabies have
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years, but pet owners should
still take a proactive and pre-
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According to a new
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to live with parents after col-
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Americans ages 55 and older
think it is acceptable for
adults to live at home with
their parents for as long as
three years, while those ages
1834 feel it is acceptable for
adults to live at home with
their parents for as long as five
years.
Parents Not Ready to Let
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Parents as a whole, and
particularly those who are
younger, may be driving the
trend of adults living at home
for a longer period of time.
According to the survey, mil-
lennial parents (ages 18 34)
are fine with grown children
living at home for up to five
years after college, while older
parents (ages 55 and older)
believe they should be out of
the house within three years
of finishing college.
In terms of transitioning
into independent adulthood,
its almost as if 27 is the new
18, said Dr. Ludwig, who also
serves as lifestyle correspon-
dent for Coldwell Banker Real
Estate, LLC. Living at home
can be a great opportunity for
young adults who need some
time to get on their feet, but
its only beneficial if the time
is used wisely. Our twenties
are a very crucial time because
the decisions we make and the
lessons we learn then influ-
ence who we become as
adults.
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Dr. Ludwig explains
there are two extremes when
analyzing the behaviors of
adult children living at home:
those who regress, delaying
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their development into inde-
pendent adults, and those
who are able to continue
their transition into full
adulthood by living at home
with a purpose.
In either case, the
acceptance of adults living at
home has its limits. According
to the survey, more than twoin three Americans (70 per-
cent) believe that too many
adults living at home with
their parents are avoiding
responsibility, and nearly an
equal proportion (65 percent)
believe too many young adults
who live at home after finish-
ing college are overstaying
their welcome.
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Its not for everybody.
While Americans are largely
accepting of this living
arrangement, the survey
revealed that nearly one in
seven Americans (13 per-
cent) believe adults should
never live at home with their
parents.
Living at home affectsmom and dad. More than half
of Americans (57 percent)
believe that when children
return home after graduating
from college, it prevents their
parents from moving on with
their lives.
Living at home with a
purpose: Four in five
Americans (80 percent)
believe that its okay for adult
children to live at home ifthey are saving money to buy
their own home.
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When children return to
the nest, Dr. Ludwig recom-
mends parents establish and
enforce expectations that will
help their adult children
thrive.
Give adult children
responsibility: 92 percent of
Americans agree that adult
children who live at home
with their parents should do
their own chores.
Dont let them live free
of charge: 82 percent of
Americans feel that adult
children living at home
should pay rent.
Set a target end date:
Close to two in three (65 per-
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adult children who live with
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For more information, call Val Turner,assistant recording secretary, at 973-
694-5094. Or, come visit us!Professional musicians and vocalistsof the Wayne Seniors Swing Band willperform 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
refreshments will be served.Performances will take place from12:30-2:30pm at the Wayne ElksLodge, 50 Hinchman Ave. For moreinformation, call 973-633-0734.The Riverview Garden Club, based inWayne, is open to area residents whoare interested in gardening. Noviceand experienced gardeners are wel-come. Monthly meetings featuringeducational lectures are held on thefirst Wednesday of the month at the
main branch of the Wayne Library.Excursions to botanical venues as well
as demonstrations and hands-on proj-ects are scheduled throughout the
year. In addition, the club maintainsseveral public gardens in the Waynearea. For more information, pleasecontact Linda Wescott at 973-694-1098 email the club at river
[email protected] or visit ourwebsi te at www.ri vervi ewga rdenclub.com. Join now to make your gar-dening knowledge and friendships
blossom.Jewish Family Service of NorthJersey, a recipient of financial assis-
tance from UJA Federation of NorthJersey, is expanding its Kosher Mealson Wheels program in Wayne. TheMeals on Wheels Program provideshot, nutritious kosher meals to people
age 60 and over, or those youngerwho have a disability and who are
unable to cook or shop. Drivers areneeded to deliver meals two times amonth. We are accepting referrals forpeople who would like to receivemeals. To volunteer, to request KosherMeals on Wheels, or for additional
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information, call Paul Klein at 973-595-0111.Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club inWayne offers birthday parties and
special events for all ages. Kids will
have the time of their lives at Spa 23parties! In addition to our pool parties,choose from any of our themed par-ties, or add a theme to your poolparty. Theme parties are availableseven days a week. Pool parties are
available Fridays, Saturdays, andSundays. You can also book the entireclub for your own private event! Thespa is located at 381 Route 23 inPompton Plains. Contact Spa 23s pro-gram 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, andcard games with some friendly seniors.Enjoy fellowship, fun, holiday parties,and trips. The Golden Key Club meetsevery Friday afternoon from 1-3pm at
the Post 174 American Legion build-ing, 55 Mountain View Blvd. in Wayne.For more information, please callAnnette Ford at 973-628-0492.The MOMS Club of Wayne is current-
ly looking for members. It is part of aninternational non-profit support groupfor mothers who stay home with theirchildren; including those who havehome-based businesses or who workpart-time but are home with their chil-
dren during the day. The groupoffers a wide range of activitiesincluding: monthly socials, groupactivities/outings, play group opportu-nities and moms night out for themoms only along with communityservice projects. All activities andservice projects are voluntary. If youlive in Wayne and are interested injoining please e-mail mom-
[email protected] or go tohttp://www.meetup.com/moms-club-of-wayne/The Morning Minyan, a group of car-ing people dedicated to observing the
tradition of daily prayer, meets at7:30am in the sanctuary of TempleBeth Tikvah, 950 Preakness Avenue inWayne. A light breakfast follows the15-20 minute prayer service. All arewelcomed!The Pines Lake Womans Club is an
active club opened to all women fromthe Wayne area that are at least 18years old meet monthly on the secondWednesday of the month at the PinesLake Elementary School cafeteria at7:30pm. Visitors are welcomed. Theclub offers fun, friendship, and serv-ice. For more information call 973-
835-3272 or e-mail [email protected] you struggling with a family, job,or personal issue? Do you needanswers and resolutions for theseissues? The Mens Purity Group,Womens healing for the Wounded
Heart, and grief-share groups meetevery Thursday at 7pm. All are wel-comed! You will led by qualified
Christian leaders, as well as find thesupport and friendship of other menand women facing lifes problems. Thetemple is located at 1111 PreaknessAve. in Wayne. For directions, call973-694-2938.Wayne Toastmasters is a non-profiteducational organization dedicated tohelping people overcome apprehen-sions about speaking in public, whileimproving communication and leader-ship skills. Guests are welcomed
there is no charge to visit and no obli-gation to speak or to join. Meetingsheld every second and fourth Tuesdayof the month from 7-9pm. Pleasearrive 15 minutes early. For moreinformation, call 973-633-9155 orvisit www.waynetoastmasters.com.
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The Little League World
Series traces its origins
back to 1947, when the
board of directors presiding over
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ized a tournament for the 17
Little League programs in exis-
tence at the time. This tourna-
ment was initially called the
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ament, but the name was even-tually changed to the Little
League Baseball World Series.
Eleven teams participated in the
inaugural Little League tourna-
ment, 10 of which were based in
Pennsylvania, where the tour-
nament is still played to this day.
New Jersey's Hammonton All-
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outside the Keystone State to
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Accounts of the championshipgame, in which the Lock Haven
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Friends for Paul invites
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Saturday, Oct. 5 at 6pm at
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Friends for Paul is a group
of parishioners from St.
Michaels Episcopal Church
in Wayne. Paul Siversten,
who works as the sound engi-
neer and musician for the
church, has contracted
myelodysplasia, a rare form of
pre-leukemia. He continues to
receive treatments that have
been helping, but his extraor-
dinary medical expenses aremounting.
Tickets cost $40 and the
fundraiser event will include a
modest tricky tray, silent auc-
tion, 50-50 and a DJ for enter-
tainment.
To obtain tickets, please
call 973-962-4323 in the
evenings. You can also send
checks (payable to Friends for
Paul) to Friends for Paul, 17
Bayard Rd., Somerset, NJ
08873. Your tickets will bemailed to you.
Monetary donations
(payable to Friends for Paul)
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Many people have alove-hate relation-
ship with sugar.
They may love how it tastes,
but they also may hate the
effects sugar can have on their
bodies. As a result, many men
and women would love to
reduce their sugar consump-
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of added sugar every day, which
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Teenagers consume even more,
averaging 34 teaspoons every
day. According to Statistics
Canada, Canadians consume
an average of 110 grams, or 26
teaspoons, of sugar daily. These
numbers are more than twice
the amount of sugar a person
should be eating.Healthy fruits, vegetables
and some dairy products each
contain sugar. Butrefined sugar is
what can compro-
mise a persons
health. When more
than 10 percent of a
persons total calo-
ries come from added
or refined sugar, this
can prove harmful to
both the mind and
body.
University ofCalifornia, San
Francisco researchers
estimate that the
130,000 new cases of
diabetes document-
ed between 1990 and
2000 could be attrib-
uted to the increase
of sugar-sweetened drinks.
Those who drink 1 to 2 serv-
ings of sweetened beverages are
26 percent more likely todevelop type 2 diabetes in their
lifetimes than those who avoid
such drinks.
According to a 2008 study
published in the journal
Molecular Nutrition & FoodResearch, high-glycemic foods,
or those that are quickly bro-
ken down into glucose by thebody, can lead to elevated rates
of breakouts and acne. Thats
because sugary foods and drinks
may fuel inflammation and the
production of excess sebum in
the skin, resulting in pimples.
When a person consumes more
sugar than he or she needs, the
excess may be stored in the
body as triglycerides, a type of
blood fat. Both high triglyc-
erides and low HDL levels con-tribute to the hardening of
your arteries. This condition
increases the risk of heart dis-
ease, stroke and heart attack.
Information published in
the British Journal of
Psychiatry indicates sugar may
be responsible for mood swings
and other mental disorders.
Fluctuations in sugar levels can
affect mood and metabolism.
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their parents should move out
as soon as they find a job.The economy may be a
reason to move home tem-
porarily, but you cant let the
state of the economy get in
the way of living your life,
said Dr. Ludwig. The key to
deciding if this living situa-
tion is right for parents, chil-
dren and families is figuring
out whether or not it will helpthe child develop and thrive.
Adult children and their par-
ents should use the time at
home to move forward and
grow, rather than regress and
risk becoming perma-children
or perma-parents.
How Times are Changing
However long they stay
at home, boomerang kids arechanging the traditional
lifestyle milestones for buying
and selling homes impact-
ing themselves as first-time
home-buyers and their down-
sizing parents alike.
A generation or two
ago, young adults would tradi-
tionally graduate from college,
rent for a time and then buytheir first home. Their parents
would eventually downsize,
and it was less acceptable for
young adults to move home,
said Budge Huskey, president
and chief executive officer of
Coldwell Banker Real Estate,
LLC. As a real estate brand,
we wanted to better under-
stand the behaviors of the
younger generation, particu-
larly boomerang kids, and howtheir lifestyle choices were
influencing the way con-
sumers view homeownership.
A video summary of the
findings, and the feelings of a
family with a recent college
graduate living at home, is
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Harris Interactive on behalf of
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adults ages 18 and older,
among whom 888 are parents,
467 are parents of children
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