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sk ten people how they


feel about Valentines
Day and it would be
plausible, if not definite, to get
ten different answers. Some sug-
gest it is a created holiday
only conceived to make money
by manipulating women and
men in its importance. Others
(read as single people) take a
more bitter stance to the day
and its in-your-face (you cant
open your eyes without seeing a
heart), over priced flowers (it
does get ridiculous), chocolate
covered everything (well every-
one loves chocolate covered on
something) approach that is
Valentines Day.
Whatever one may think,
in reality the day of love is
simply that; one day out of the
year that calls out everybody
and brings his or her feelings to
the forefront. Whether single or
committed, Valentines Day
makes you think about loved
ones. Silly at times with a little
too much focus on the material
aspects of it, February 14th is
not about giving or receiving
gifts, although lately it has
evolved to that. At its core,
Valentines Day is about dedi-
cating yourself unconditionally
to a loved one for 24 hours.
One may say that people
should always treat each other
this way and its true, but unfor-
tunately unrealistic. Too many
times we get caught in the daily
web of work, responsibilities,
and other frivolous tasks that
seem important on any given
day. Valentines Day makes peo-
ple check themselves and
reminds them of what is essen-
tial; why they work hard every
day and night, and that is for
the people we love. If it were up
to most of us we would be on a
beach somewhere not stressing
about tomorrow and loving
today, instead we work hard
hour to hour losing countless
nights of sleep, and we do it for
the people we love. I do not see
anything wrong with a day that
reminds us of that.
Happy Valentines Day, make
the best out of it. Love ya!
Valentines Day, a simple reminder By Ryan Banta
Proverbs 3:5,6 God Bless America
February 8, 2012
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Feb 19
The Dey Mansion/ Washing-
ton's Headquarters museum,
located a 199 Totowa Road in
Wayne, NJ, will be hosting its
annual Washington's Birthday
Celebration on Sunday,
February 19, 2012, from 11:00
am to 4:00 pm. Admission to
the museum is $1.00 per per-
son. There will be Militia Drills
(weather permitting), Hearth
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Dancing (learn a step or two)
all these activities are on-going
throughout the day. The Dey
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Washington used for his mili-
tary headquarters for three
months during the Revolu-
tionary War. Today the historic
house is owned and operated by
the Passaic County Depart-
ment of Parks and Recreation
and is furnished with eigh-
teenth century antiques.
Guided tours are available
Wednesday through Sunday
year round. For more informa-
tion call the Dey Mansion at
(973) 696-1776.
Feb 24-26
The Packanack Mother's
Club is hosting a HUGE
Garage Sale on Friday, Feb
24th 9am-3pm, Saturday, Feb
25th 9am-3pm and Sunday,
Feb 26th 9am-3pm. Located at
the Packanack Club House, 52
Lake Drive West in Wayne.
Shop early for the best selec-
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hold items, electronics, games,
books, movies, sporting goods,
jewelry and much much more...
Mar 3
A quality Craft show will be
held at Wayne Hills High
School on Saturday, March 3,
from 10 to 5. The school is
located on Berdan Ave. This
Ladies Day Out show will fea-
ture 70 exhibitors and will fea-
ture hand crafted silver, poly-
mer clay, stone, bead and but-
ton jewelry, hand knits scarves,
hats, baby blankets, womens
and girls apparel, American
Girl Doll clothing, tutu s,
mosaics, hand painted glass and
stained glass, florals, handmade
soaps, candles, olive oils, flo-
rals, newborn baby dolls,
designer hair accessories and
much more. The show is pro-
moted by P.J. s Promotions.
For further information, please
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Mar 15
Immaculate Heart of Mary's
Annual Laughs for Ladies
Tricky Tray and Comedy Show
will be held on Thursday,
March 15th at the Westmount
Country Club in Woodland
Park (formerly W. Paterson).
Tickets are on sale now!
Tickets are $50 and include
dinner, a comedy show starring
Maureen Langan, and a Free
Sheet of Regular Basket
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include Electronics, Coach
Purses, Theatre tickets, gift cer-
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Super Gala Prize an iPad
package. The night will end
with our 50/50 raffle. Doors
open at 5:30. Large separate
room for viewing baskets. Hot
butler style Hors D'oeuvres!
Bring a friend or two and
have a great time. Tickets are
on sale in the school office. For
info and tickets, call the school
office at (973) 694-1225 or the
Rectory at (973) 694-3400.
You can also view the info on
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were once coveted
before it became in
vogue to be thin to meet the
concept of modern-day beau-
ty. Although waif models still
dominate the runways at
major fashion shows, it seems
that the plus-size figure is
once again being recognized
and embraced by the fashion
community -- and the world.
Big and beautiful
Sir Peter Paul Rubens
was a 16th and 17th century
Flemish painter, perhaps best
known for selecting women
with curvaceous, voluptuous
figures as the subject matter of
his work. Before the 20th cen-
tury, historians say that
women who were considered
attractive displayed bodies
ripe with curves.
During the periods of
time many refer to as the
Middle Ages and beyond,
plus-size figures were coveted.
Paintings and sculptures of
this time -- those even outside
of Ruben's domain -- clearly
show chubbier figures, which
were considered to be appeal-
ing. That's because one's
weight was often a sign of his
or her social status. Wealthy
people were able to afford and
indulge in the fattening foods
that would pack on the
pounds. Therefore, poor peo-
ple who also may have been
thin were not seen as attrac-
tive. Today these Rubenesque
figures are regarded as being
too fat in areas of the world
where food is plentiful. In
fact, the tides may have
turned completely. Where
weight was once a sign of opu-
lence, today obesity is largely
a problem of the lower class.
But in countries where starva-
tion still occurs, heavier
women are often considered
as being more beautiful.
Thin is in?
Estimates suggest that 8
million Americans have an
eating disorder, although this
number may be higher
because many people with an
eating disorder fail to disclose
it or seek treatment. A study
by the National Association
of Anorexia Nervosa and
Associated Disorders reported
that 5 to 10 percent of anorex-
ics die within 10 years after
contracting the disease; 18 to
20 percent of anorexics will be
dead after 20 years and only
30 to 40 percent ever fully
recover.
Although anorexia,
bulimia and other disorders
are classified as mental
illnesses, there are some
women (and men) who
have attested to the fact
that media portrayals of
thinness as a sign of
beauty have impacted
their body images on
various levels. Many
health experts have stat-
ed that the proliferation
of eating disorders and
depression over body
image is largely influ-
enced by the media.
Studies have indicated
that two out of five women
and one out of five men would
trade three to five years of
their life to achieve their
weight goals. And 80 percent
of women who answered a
past People magazine survey
responded that images of
women on television and in
the movies make them feel
insecure.
The rise of plus-size
While no doctor or
health expert will tell you it is
healthy to be obese, the fact
remains that every person's
body is different. There are
healthy women who wear a
size 4 and healthy
women who wear a size
14. More and more peo-
ple are beginning to
embrace their bodies as
they are, and that switch
has given rise to an
increase in the number
of plus-size models and
personalities appearing
in major campaigns.
Model Crystal Renn
is just one proponent of
the movement for all
sizes to be viewed as
beautiful. Renn, who
authored the 2009 "Hungry:
A Young Model's Story of
Appetite, Ambition and the
Ultimate Embrace of Curves,"
nearly lost her life due to
anorexia and other extreme
measures she endured to walk
the catwalk with a fashion-
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points expressed include:
Posture, and normal physi-
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Abnormal posture is evi-
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barely begun but it is
not too early to start
thinking about tax planning
strategies for 2012. This is by
no means an all-encompassing
list, so be sure to discuss your
specific situation with your
tax professional. Some impor-
tant tax code changes for
2012 are:
Individuals
Each personal and
dependent exemption is
$3,800 - an increase of $100
over 2011.
The 2012 standard item-
ized deduction rose slightly. A
taxpayer filing as single (or
married filing separately), saw
a $150 increase to the basic
deduction as it rose to $5,950.
Married couples filing a joint
return gained a $300 deduc-
tion to $11,900. Those filing
as Head of Household have an
additional $200 deduction as
the amount increased to
$8,700.
The maximum earned
income tax credit for low and
moderate income workers rose
to $5,891 for 2012, a $140
increase from 2011.
Standard mileage rates
regarding charitable miles
driven remained unchanged
at 14 cents per mile. The
deduction for medical mileage
changed to 23 cents per mile.
Business miles driven
increased to 55.5 cents per
mile for most vehicles earlier
in 2011 and that amount
remains unchanged going into
2012.
Though the credit
amounts don't change for
2012, the modified adjusted
gross income threshold at
which the lifetime learning
education credit begins to
phase out is $104,000 for joint
filers and $52,000 for single
filers. This is up from
$102,000 and $51,000, respec-
tively.
Perhaps the item with
the potential for greatest
impact is the decreased
Alternative Minimum Tax
(AMT) exemption from
$74,500 to $45,000 for a mar-
ried couple. Single taxpayers
and those filing Head of
Household experience an
exemption decrease from
$48,450 to $33,750. Be sure to
discuss this change with your
tax professional - the poten-
tial impact could be signifi-
cant.
Lastly, the FICA ceiling
rose to $110,100 from
$106,800. The good news is
that the employee rate
remains at 4.2% at least
through February 29, 2012.
Currently, that rate is slated to
increase to the historic rate of
6.2% after that date, but many
believe the lower rate will be
extended for the entire year.
Touch base with your CPA in
mid-February to see what hap-
pens.
Businesses
Depreciation is often a
significant deduction for busi-
nesses. Unfortunately, two sig-
nificant depreciation deduc-
tions decreased for 2012. The
Code Section 179 deduction
for equipment purchases is
$139,000 of the first $560,000
of business property placed in
service during 2012. This is
down from $500,000 of the
first $2,000,000 in 2011. First-
year bonus depreciation also
decreased to 50% of qualified
property (down from 100%).
Many other very specific
changes occurred regarding
certain employee fringe bene-
fits, estimated tax payments
and qualified retirement plans
- to mention just a few.
Please keep in mind this is not
a complete list of changes for
tax year 2012 - and there like-
ly will be further changes as
the year progresses. Due to
current economic conditions -
and the fact that this is an
election year - it is more
important than ever to keep
in contact with your CPA.
Income tax planning is only
one of the many ways to
increase your wealth poten-
tial!
Robert Sokoloff is a CPA and
the Principal with Robert P.
Sokoloff and Associates on Main
St. in Lincoln Park, NJ. He is a
QuickBooks Certified Pro Advi-
sor and his firm specializes in
Tax Compliance and Planning,
IRS Representation , Business
Start-Ups and Virtual CFO and
Bookkeeping Services. Robert
can be reached at (973)-633-
1001, rps@cpanewjersey.com
or you can visit www.cpanew-
jersey.com. This information is
designed to be for informational
use only. Please consult with us
or your own tax professional be-
fore applying this general infor-
mation to your specific situation.
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ones and show them we care.
We also have to take care of
our fourlegged loved ones as
some Valentines Day gifts and
ideas may be hazardous to your
pets.
The most obvious warn-
ing is: Dont Let Your Pets Eat
Chocolate. Chocolate is one
of the traditional gifts on
Valentines Day but can be
very dangerous to pets, even
life threatening. The toxic
compounds in chocolate
are methylxanthines, mainly
theobromine and less impor-
tantly caffeine. The amounts
of theobromine and caffeine
vary with the type of choco-
late. For instance, unsweet-
ened (Baker's) choco-
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times the amount of
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very common toxicity
in dogs and seen less
in cats just by nature
of their eating habits.
Clinical signs of
chocolate toxicity
usually occur within 6
to 12 hours of inges-
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immediately for treatment.
Also, knowing the type and
quantity of chocolate ingested
is helpful.
Another potential hazard
for pets on this sweet holiday
is any sugar-free gum or
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can be seen as quickly as 30
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result in weakness, depression,
loss of coordination, seizures,
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failure. Treatment should be
initiated immediately if inges-
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Some holiday flowers,
though they are romantic, can
be toxic for your pet. The
biggest culprits are lilies. They
are highly toxic to cats so
make sure your cats cant get
near them or choose a differ-
ent variety of flower
but not tulips (the
bulbs are the most
toxic), amaryllis,
daisies, chrysanthe-
mums or any flowers
with thorns may be
potentially dangerous
flowers.
Leftover gift-wrapping or
decorations are enticing for
curious cats. Make sure all rib-
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ping are out of your pets reach
and cleaned up. Cats especial-
ly like chewing on strings or
ribbons which can cause chok-
ing or worse an obstruction in
the intestines that could
require emergency surgery.
Candles are also a nice
touch on Valentines Day but
not to paws and fur. Dont
leave candles unattended as
pets can easily be burned or
the candles could be knocked
over causing a fire.
One last warning is pets
given as gifts. Puppies and
kittens are very cute and cud-
dly but owning a pet is a big
undertaking. Purchasing a pet
should be done in a responsi-
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research. If youre ready, you
should consider adopting a pet
from your local shelter. These
steps can be done together
and are romantic and reward-
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and two dogs, to provide quality
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pace is often
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car. Safety seats tend
to be cumbersome
and take up a lot of
the seat room in a
vehicle. In most
areas, law mandates
some sort of safety
seat is necessary
until a child is 8 or 9
years old and meets
a certain weight
maximum. That can mean
many years of squeezing the
kids into the car, or missing
out on carpool opportunities
due to safety seats. But a new
category of inflatable safety
seats could change the way
many drivers view car and
booster seats.
Products like Go
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now brought their creations
to North America. There are
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being produced in Europe,
including the Luftikid
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Inflatable booster
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these seats can also save
room in a vehicle, prevent-
ing the need to upsize to a
larger truck or van.
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tarting in
February, the
Wayne Lions
Club will be screen-
ing the eyes of Wayne
children in pre-
schools and nursery
schools throughout
the town. This is a
free service to the
community. The
screening involves the use of a
machine that tests for the pres-
ence of Anisometropia
(unequal refractive power),
Strabismus (misalignment of
eyes), Media opacities
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The screening results are being
reviewed by Scott Silodor,
MD, an eye doctor in Wayne.
If there are any irregularities
the parents will be contacted
and it will be suggested that
they take their child to an eye
doctor for further testing.
The machine used for
doing these measurements is
a WelchAllyn SureSight.
Although simple to use, it does
involve a training session. In
this photo, Joann Gold
(of Wayne Rotary)
screens the eyes of
Wayne Rotary Pre-
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Schroeder. Monitoring
the test is Marty
Bookman, Eye Pro-
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Wayne Lions. He came
to a Rotary meeting to
demonstrate the machine and
ask for more volunteers.
Readers who would like to vol-
unteer to help with these
important tests can contact
Marty Bookman by calling his
home at 862-221-9105, his
cell phone at 914-714-9439 or
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Tickets are $48.00 each. For
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Around the
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The Friends of the Wayne
Public Library annual member-
ship drive is now underway.
Current members are asked to
renew their membership for
2012. New members are always
welcome, and membership
forms are available at the main
library, 461 Valley Road, and at
the Preakness branch.
Members of the Friends serve as
volunteers in the Friends
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Learning programs, and help
sort donations of used books
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used books are available at bar-
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please call 973-694-4272, ext.
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Visiting Angels of Wayne in
association with the
Alzheimers Foundation of
America is offering free and
confidential year-round memo-
ry screenings. The screenings
are available on the third
Wednesday of each month
from 2 to 4 p.m. by appoint-
ment only. The screenings are
held at the Visiting Angels
office located at 2190 Hamburg
Turnpike in Wayne. Visiting
Angels is a senior homecare
agency that helps seniors
remain comfortably at home
through joyful companionship
and a commitment to profes-
sional services such as hygiene,
light housekeeping, errands,
and meal preparation. For more
information or to make an
appointment for a screening,
please call (973) 839-3761.
The Riverview Garden Club,
based in Wayne, NJ, encour-
ages local area residents who
are interested in gardening and
in expanding their botanical
knowledge to become club
members. Novice as well as
experienced gardeners are wel-
come. For details about joining
our club, please call our mem-
bership chairperson Judy
Sherpa (973) 838-8005 or send
an email to: riverviewgc
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remature babies or pre-
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Changes in skin color (mot-
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from lack of oxygen)
Temperature change.
Tremors or startles.
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Changes in muscle tone ie:
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tonic) or stiff (hypertonic).
Crying and fussiness are
common with difficulty con-
soling.
The babys state whether
it is stressed or calm, plays a
vital role in the babys motor
development. As the baby
receives input from the senso-
ry systems listed above, it is
then integrated with the
motor system and enables the
baby to adjust his head, body
and limbs in space in relation
to each other and gravity.
When the baby is in an organ-
ized or non stressed state the
motor system functions easily
with smooth movements and
postures. When the baby is
calm he can then attend to
and interact with his environ-
ment and learn new skills.
A premature baby that
has an impaired sensory sys-
tem may often demonstrate
signs of stress. This impair-
ment can cause the premature
baby to utilize poor move-
ment patterns early in devel-
opment that can lead to
major motor related problems
later in life.
Babies with movement
impairments do not practice a
variety of movements and are
usually only able to maintain
a few positions and rarely
alternate between positions.
Because they are not using a
variety of movement patterns
they have difficulty activating
and elongating all of their
muscles. The baby may never
develop full motion at all of
his joints making him vulner-
able to musculoskeletal defor-
mities.
The goal of the pediatric
physical therapist is to guide
the premature baby through a
variety of goal directed move-
ments to help the baby learn
new movements. This guid-
ance will help increase the
babys muscle flexibility and
prevent or minimize the
development of muscu-
loskeletal deformities.
Gena Livingston is a pediatric
physical therapist, who brings
over five years of experience to
Kids Therapy Center of
Riverdale. Specializing in early
childhood intervention, Gena is
very experienced treating chil-
dren with cerebral palsy, de-
layed motor development,
autism, torticollis, post-surgical
corrections, and athletic in-
juries. If you would like to
schedule an appointment or
consult with Gena, she can be
reached at Kids Therapy Cen-
ter, 18 Newark Pompton
Turnpike, Riverdale,
973-616-8300.
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premature baby? By Gena Livingston
thin body. Renn, who fluctu-
ates between a size 10 and a
size 16, once weighed 95
pounds, but now speaks out
against pressure to be a certain
weight to be seen as beautiful.
Ford Models has a Ford+ divi-
sion that caters especially to
promoting women who do not
meet the standards of tradi-
tional stick-thin models.
While these women may still
not be considered plus-size
according to everyday stan-
dards (plus size in the model-
ing industry is between a size 8
and 12), they do present a
more well-rounded example of
the female body on the run-
way. Today, the plus-size seg-
ment of Ford has expanded in
number from its inception and
has regular bookers.
Furthermore, these plus-size
models are being hired for
mainstream fashion designers,
not just those geared toward
plus-size clothing. Renn joins
Whitney Thompson,
Marquita Pring, Gitte Lill,
Natalie Laughlin, Tara Lynn,
and Alyona Osmanova as
some of the most recognizable
names in plus-size modeling.
Although it's not likely
that fat will be the new thin,
more media outlets and facets
of the fashion world are show-
casing a wider variety of body
types today.
The comeback of the plus-size model
continued from page 6
Community Happenings
experts on a variety of garden-
ing and nature related topics,
and excursions to various
botanical venues are scheduled
throughout the year. Club
members can also participate in
demonstrations and hands-on
projects that involve creating
floral, landscape and nature
related items. The Riverview
Garden Club maintains several
public gardens in the Wayne
area; this provides club mem-
bers with the opportunity to
improve their gardening skills
by being involved with projects
that beautify the local commu-
nity. Join now to make your
gardening knowledge and
friendships blossom.
Jewish Family Service of
North Jersey, a recipient of
financial assistance from UJA
Federation of North Jersey, is
expanding its Kosher Meals on
Wheels program in Wayne.
The Meals on Wheels Program
provides hot, nutritious kosher
meals to people age 60 and
over, or those younger who
have a disability and who are
unable to cook or shop.
Volunteer drivers bring needed
meals; offer a smile, a greeting
and a personal contact to the
elderly, many of whom seldom
get out. Drivers are needed to
deliver meals two times a
month. Presently, we are
accepting referrals for people
who would like to receive
meals. Please call Paul Klein at
(973) 595-0111 to volunteer,
to request Kosher Meals on
Wheels, or for additional infor-
mation.
Professional musicians and
vocalists of the Wayne Seniors
Swing Band will perform for
your dancing and listening
pleasure on the third Tuesday
of each month. Performances
will take place from 12:30 to
2:30 p.m. at the Wayne Elks
Lodge, 50 Hinchman Avenue
in Wayne. Requested donation
is $2 from members of the
Wayne Elks Lodge and mem-
bers of the Wayne Adult
Community Center. For all
others, requested donation is
$3. Light refreshments will be
served. For more information,
call 973-633-0734.
Spa 23 Health & Racquet
Club, 381 Rt. 23 in Pompton
Plains, NJ, offers Birthday par-
ties and special events for all
ages! Kids will have the time of
their lives at Spa 23 parties! In
addition to our pool parties,
choose from any of our themed
parties. Or add a theme to your
pool party! Theme parties are
available 7 days a week; Pool
parties are available Friday,
Saturday & Sunday. Or book
the entire club for your own
private event! Contact Spa 23s
Program Director, Laura
Severance at 973-839-8823.
View more information online
at www.spa23.com.
continued from page 15
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T
here is truly something
magical about golf.
Between the relaxed
environment, the scenery, and
the camaraderie that
inevitably surfaces during
every good game, you might
say it couldnt possibly get bet-
ter than this. Well it certainly
can. Imagine golfing the
British Isles. From the birth-
place of golf in Scotland to the
sprawling emerald hills of
Ireland, these islands are truly
the hallowed grounds of the
sport. To experience play here
is to truly understand the beau-
ty of golf. Admittedly, for us
American golfers, it isnt
always easy to get to the other
side of the pond. There are
flights to consider, accommo-
dation in a foreign country,
and how on earth do you book
a tee time at some of these
world class golf resorts? Well,
its easier than you think.
G3K a Scottish-based Travel
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your solution for putting
together any golf trip across the
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take the corporate or individ-
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theyve got the extensive
knowledge, experience, cus-
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detail to make it happen for
you! Through a simple step-by-
step process, G3K will set up
your completely personalized
trip to Scotland, England,
and/or Ireland. Heres how it
works.
STEP 1: You provide G3K
with your details and personal
requirements, starting with
choosing the dates of your golf
trip. G3Ks most classic trips
leave on a Friday night from
the United States and arrive in
Scotland or Ireland early the
next morning. You may then
specify the countries youd like
to visit (from Scotland,
England, and Ireland). More
specifically, you may request
certain courses youd like to
play on (Royal Troon, St.
Andrews Old, etc.). And final-
ly, you state your personal pref-
erences for the trip including
ground transportation, golf cart
rentals, sightseeing opportuni-
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cally you desire for your trip.
STEP 2: G3K sorts through
your details in order to come up
with a golf trip that most accu-
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company is headed by PGA
Professional of 29 years,
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with over 100 years combined
experience in marketing and
hospitality. They have an intri-
cate knowledge of the best
courses to play, the most luxuri-
ous hotels, and the most excit-
ing sightseeing opportunities.
STEP 3: Once youve appr-
oved your itinerary and quoted
price, the G3K team will take
care of ALL of your bookings.
From your departure from the
United States all the way to
S
pa 23 Health and
Racquet Club, located
on Route 23 South in
Pompton Plains, has
announced the opening of
Pure Massage Spa in
December. Owned and oper-
ated by Spa 23, with over thir-
ty two years of massage experi-
ence, you dont have to be a
member to take advantage of
affordable massages offered
there. Pure is managed by
Dana Zaccone, who has many
years of experience at some of
the areas finest spas.
The goal of Pure is to
exceed the expectations of
their guests, by providing high
quality professional massages
that focus on comfortable per-
sonalized attention, in a relax-
ing luxurious environment, at
a very affordable price.
Pure massage spa offers
several massage options,
including Therapeutic
Massage, Deep Tissue, Sports
Massage, Hot Stone, Thermal
Mud Therapy, plus you can
add Aromatherapy to any
massage.
The moment you walk
through the doors of Pure,
your relaxation will begin.
From the tranquil lounge area
to the private elegant mas-
sage rooms, you will experi-
ence a quiet oasis of calm and
serenity. Each room features
relaxing massage music that
can be individually con-
trolled, a private locker for
clothing, heated powered
massage tables that can be
raised and lowered at the
touch of a button, warm sani-
tized towels, warm massage
lotion, and sanitary eye pil-
lows. No expense has been
spared in offering the ulti-
mate massage experience.
As you might expect,
Pure has assembled the finest
team of massage professionals
to make sure that every client
request and preference has a
specialist to provide it. Every
therapist on staff is fully
trained, certified, and
licensed by the State of New
Jersey, and is committed to
providing clients with the
utmost care, attention and
respect.
Massages are offered for
$49 and $59 for members of
Pure. Members of Spa 23 can
add a monthly massage to
their membership for as little
as $36 a month, depending
on the type of membership.
Pure is also offering the pub-
lic an introductory one hour
massage for only $49, limit
one per person, but you can
also purchase up to three
more as gifts, now through
February 22nd only. Gift
Cards never expire.
Pure is open conve-
niently from 9 am until 9 pm
Monday through Friday, and
9 am until 6 pm on Saturday
and Sunday. Additional
hours may be available upon
request.
For more information or
to book an appointment,
please call 973-839-8823.
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February 8, 2012 Zone 1, Page 17
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In general good health.
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Experience Golf on the British
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continued on page 20
A
ll too many home-
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upon completion that the
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with local laws. That realiza-
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often the result of a home-
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An open invitation is extend-
ed to all seniors in the area to
join The Golden Key of
Wayne. Dont get house-
bound; come play Bingo, card
games and dominos with some
friendly seniors. Enjoy fellow-
ship and fun, holiday parties
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RAINBOWS, a support
group for children who have
suffered any kind of loss in their
life through death, divorce,
separation, or any other family
transition, is now being offered
at Our Lady of Consolation
Parish, located at 1799
Hamburg Turnpike in Wayne,
NJ. Trained facilitators lead the
group and assist the children in
dealing with some of their feel-
ings and emotions related to
this difficult time in their lives.
The program will be held on
Thursdays from 6:00 to 7:00
p.m. The sessions begin the
second week in October. Please
contact Sr. Arlene Kollar at
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There is no fee for this pro-
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without a permit might hurt a
homes resale value, and such
projects are not often covered
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homeowners should always
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many home improvement
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a permit before they can go
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Above-ground pool
Attached storage shed
Awnings
Carports
Deck installation
Demolition project,
interior or exterior
Fireplace addition
Garage conversion
Handicap ramp
Handicap restroom
In-ground pool
Patio enclosure
Patio installation
Partition wall installation
Porch
Retaining walls
Roof change (i.e., flat roof
to sloped roof)
Roof replacement
Room addition
Room remodel
Siding
Sliding glass door
(if area is increased)
Skylight
Spa or hot tub installation
Windows, new or replace-
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guest speakers, playgroups,
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other treats, including petit
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Although people often
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refers to a particular recipe
for a dessert, it actually
denotes a variety of small
desserts. Petit fours are bite-
sized pastries generally eaten
at the end of a meal or at tea
time. The name is comprised
of French terms meaning
small oven, which general-
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cooked at a low temperature
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be secs, meaning dry
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and puff pastries.
Most are glaces, or
iced desserts, such
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ting and filling. The options
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Some prefer to coat them in
fondant, a sugary dough that
hardens upon standing and
produces a firm, flat surface
for decorating. Others like
their petit fours covered in
chocolate or another candy
material.
These desserts are avail-
able from many bakeries and
retailers. For those who want
to treat a Valentine to home-
made petit fours, one trick
is to bake the batter in mini
loaf pans and then cut in
half, or use small cupcake
tins to achieve the desired,
bite-sized shape. Or bake
the batter in a sheet pan
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icing, almond paste, and
any other fillings can be
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Fondant can be pur-
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stores or specially ordered
from cake decorating retail-
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made from a confectioners
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recipe.
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serve petit fours with a
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Petit fours begin as an egg-based sponge cake
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D
ining out makes for a
great a first date. A
person who is meeting
someone new for the first time
may want to avoid certain
menu choices if he or she is
looking to make a good
impression. Its wise to avoid
leafy vegetables that may cling
to the teeth and mar a nice
white smile. Basil, spinach and
mint are items that can stick
to teeth and contribute to a
poor appearance. Also, skip
foods that are bound to get
stuck in the teeth, like poppy
seeds or corn on the cob. Post-
dinner conversation shouldnt
involve picking ones teeth.
Think about passing on foods
that are notoriously messy to
eat, like lobster, crab or barbe-
cued ribs. Theyre sloppy and
require too much clean-up
afterwards. Foods that are pun-
gent may contribute to bad
breath. Garlic is one of the fla-
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A
fter nearly 20 years in
the industry, Chris
Schillander has
decided to join the Coldwell
Banker Wayne Regional
Marketing Center on Valley
Road. Chris has had a long
history of experience through
his past affiliations with top
agents in North Jersey, first as
an Assistant, then as a
Salesperson, and now as a
Broker-Salesperson. A strong
leader, a strong negotiator,
and the willingness to go the
extra mile for his clients have
earned Chris a great reputa-
tion among his clients, and
other agents in the area as
well. Manager of the Wayne
office, Patti Tahan, says,
Chris is hard working, sin-
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to have him on our Coldwell
Banker team.
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easy one. With the backing of
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visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com
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Wayne 973-694-8000
RIVERDALE $299,900
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WAYNE $339,000
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Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $354,900
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Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $329,000
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Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $579,000
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KINNELON $1,290,000
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Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-8400
KINNELON $1,999,000
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de-sac, paver driveway, 3 car gar. KIN3049
Kinnelon/Smoke Rise 973-838-9300
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2010 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Coldwell Banker is a registered trademark of Coldwell Banker LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT LLC.
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recipient of the NJAR
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years, Maria has done so for 10
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visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com
February 8, 2012 Zone 1, Page 25
MARIA FERRITO
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197 Berdan Ave., Wayne, NJ
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but are home with their children dur-
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range of activities, including special
programs for mothers, play-groups and
get-togethers for the whole family.
The MOMS Club also performs serv-
ice projects benefiting children in our
community. If you live in Wayne and
are interested please email us at mom-
sofwayne@yahoo.com.
The Golden Age Circle of Wayne,
NJ, Inc. (GACW) is an active non-
profit senior group that meets every
Thursday at the PAL Building, PAL
Drive, Wayne, NJ beginning at 1:00
P.M. Coffee is served after each regu-
lar meeting and members enjoy an
afternoon of fellowship. Day trips
and overnight trips are scheduled
throughout the year, certain meetings
host special speakers, and bingo is
played for only GACW members one
Thursday during each month.
Applications for joining this active
group sponsored by the Wayne
Department of Parks and Recreation
can be obtained by contacting
Catherine Purdy, assistant recording
secretary, 973-633-9941, or come to
one of the meetings as a guest to check
us out. Yearly dues are $7.00.
Qualifications are you must be a
Wayne resident at least 50 years of age
or you must be sponsored by a Wayne
resident member.
The Morning Minyan, a group of
caring people dedicated to observing
the tradition of daily prayer, meets at
7:30 a.m. in the Sanctuary of Temple
Beth Tikvah, 950 Preakness Avenue,
Wayne, New Jersey. A light breakfast
follows the 15 to 20 minute prayer
service. All are welcome!
The Pines Lake Womans Club is an
active area womans club that is open
to all women from the Wayne area
that are at least 18 years old. We meet
monthly on the second Wednesday of
the month at the Pines Lake
Elementary School in the cafeteria at
7:30 p.m. Visitors are welcome. The
club offers fun, friendship and service.
For more information, membership or
to visit one of our meetings, call 973-
835-3272 or e-mail pineslakewoman-
sclub@Yahoo .com.
Mommy and Me Fitness! Mothers
with infants and young toddlers have
always been challenged to find a way
to get back in shape while focusing on
the demands of new motherhood.
This class lets mom keep baby within
arms reach so there is no need to
worry about finding a sitter or making
the time away from baby to workout.
The StrollFit program is developed
with the needs of both mom and baby
in mind. Each 60- minute class con-
sists of cardiovascular, strength and
flexibility training for a total body
workout. The classes also provide a
great environment for moms to con-
nect with one another and develop
support systems for achieving fitness
goals. Not to mention bonding with
your baby! Now offered at 2 loca-
tions Wayne and Montclair. For
more information or to attend a free
class- Contact Tami Wolfe at 973-
896-4828 or email tamiswolfe@com-
cast.net.
Are you struggling with a family, job,
or personal issue? Do you need
answers and resolutions for these
issues? You will find support from
Christian brothers and sisters at
Calvary Temple, 1111 Preakness Ave.,
Wayne, NJ. Mens Purity Group,
Womens Healing for the Wounded
Heart and Grief Share Groups meet
every Thursday at 7pm. All are wel-
come! You will have an opportunity
to share and be led by qualified
Christian leaders as well as find the
support and friendship of other men
and women facing lifes problems. For
directions to the church, call 973-694-
2938.
SUPPORT FOR MOTHERS. The
Greater Wayne Area Chapter of
Mothers & More meets twice month-
ly in Pompton Plains. In addition to
informative meetings for moms, the
organization also offers playgroups,
Mom-N-Tot outings, Moms Nights
Out, and much more. Our member-
ship includes both moms at home and
moms working outside the home that
live in Wayne and surrounding towns.
For more information, please call
877-221-1581, email greaterwayne@
ureach.com, or log on to http://geoci-
ties.com/gwamandm/.
Wayne Toastmasters (Wayne NJ
Chapter of Toast Masters
International) is a non-profit educa-
tional organization dedicated to help-
ing people overcome apprehensions
about speaking in public while
improving communication and lead-
ership skills. There are more than
9,600 Toastmasters Clubs around the
world with over 200,000 members in
80 countries. Since its founding in
1924, Toastmasters International has
helped over four million men and
women develop their public speaking
skills. Guests are welcome. There is
no charge to visit and no obligation to
speak or to join. Meetings held every
2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month.
Meeting Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
(Arrive at 6:45 PM). For more infor-
mation: Phone # 973-633-9155. Web:
www.waynetoastmasters.com.
visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com
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