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April 2014
n Saturday, March 29 Allamuchy Firefighters made their way onto the thinning ice of Allamuchy Pond to conduct their Ice Rescue Technicians practical and become certified in Ice Rescue. The course was a 1 day lecture and 1 day practical where firefighters learned several techniques of rescuing a victim who has fallen through the ice. The course also instructs how to stabilize & package a victim who may be injured on the ice from an ice skating or snowmobiling incident. During the practical firefighters donned their ice rescue suits and made their way onto the ice to practice several rescue techniques.
Instructors of the class reviewed the ways of rescue and different scenarios one may encounter. Due to the warming tempera-
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By Ejvind Boccolini Hackettstown resident and soccer coach has a new book entitled Fill Your Boots which can offer some practical and clear insights for teens.
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boys, but Huryk is thinking of also writing a book geared toward high school girls as well. My students are my inspiration for most things, he said, adding that after 14 continued on page 4
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Appalachia Service Project/Rise Mission Teams Spring Auction Event At Trinity UMC
available for you to purchase food as you bid. Tickets will go on sale April 1st Purchase your Tickets through the Church Office at 213 Main Street, phone 908-8523020. Get your tickets early as they will not be available at the door. So enjoy some great food, and to top it all off your support will enable Trinity to send some of our youth and adults on home repair Mission trips this summer through ASP. This summer will mark Trinitys 21st consecutive ASP Mission. For more information visit our website at www.catchthespirit.org.
ome and support Trinitys ASP Summer Mission Teams. Enjoy a variety of appetizers and refreshments in the rotunda as you peruse the hundreds of items in our silent auction as well as bid on a variety of crafts, services, certificates, hotel stays, and more. The Live Auction will include even more fantastic items including trips, services, and so much more. Admission is $5 a person and children under 12 are free which entitles each ticket holder to a free drink and hors doeuvres at the event. There will be food stations
he First Presbyterian Church of Hackettstown will hold its annual Fish & Chips dinner (provided by Tastefully British) on Friday, April 25, 2014 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Dinners are served on a first come first serve basis. Take-out dinners will also be available with tickets purchased in advance. Location: The Chapel building at 291
he Warren County Community Singers present their annual Springfest of Song on May 3 and 4. The concerts are Saturday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 300 Roseberry Street, Phillipsburg, and Sunday, May 4, at 3 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 40 East Church Street, Washington. Music includes show tunes, classical, American Folk music and gospel. Performing with the Community Singers will be the Childrens Chorus of Warren County which is sponsored by WCCS. The
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Page 4, April 2014, Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News Like us on facebook www.facebook.com/mypaperonline continued from front page years as a coach and teacher, his insights are usually things Ive said to people before. And still those insights remain powerful and inspirational. Now that his words made it to print, he hopes that they get into the hands of someone they can help, he said. It is available at lulu.com for $9.95 and Amazon.com for the same price. Do a search for Fill Your Boots and you will find it. Huryk said that over the years, people have said to him from time to time that he should be a motivational speaker. In Fill Your Boots, he tackles many issues such as fear, gaining confidence, and taking responsibility. Though these topics may seem common, his remedies are intriguing and unique. For instance, he breaks fear into two groups: real peril and social peril. Real peril is defined as danger that will cause bodily harm or even death. Social peril describes the situations when consequences are either put on you by someone
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else or by your own self. Huryk then gives suggestions on differentiating between the two and putting healthy expectations on situations you may encounter. Another chapter, Horrible, Bad, Okay, Good, Excellent, notes that by keeping your expectations for improvement in small increments, youll find it much easier to attain each step. Imagine trying to jump from the bottom floor of a building up to the second or third floor. Youd never make it. Give yourself a set of stairs or a ladder and it seems almost effortless by comparison. Huryk said the book sprang out of his desire to keep students motivated, and the ways in which he has done so from time to time. Ideas for the chapters in his book came from half-time speeches and pregame speeches. He started that book last July and finished it in December, after making the goal to just consistently put ideas on paper each night 1,000 words of ideas to be specific. Now students can learn setting goals, taking personal responsibility as a result of his book. It can also serve as a self-esteem builder, because unfortunately, some kids view themselves as not worthy, Huryk said. Huryk said kids can, in fact, do things that are important and succeed more than they ever anticipated. Huryk notes that in Fill Your Boots, I described a fictitious set of boots that allowed you to see your final destination one set of boots at a time. He notes that readers can, and should replace them (boots) with bigger and more ambitious boots and do everything you can to fill them. Huryks blog, hurykunlimted.wordpress.com, offers additional insights that are inspiring as well. His experiences and advice could serve us all very well indeed.
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ackettstown Historical Society Meeting & Presentation Tuesday, May 6, 2014 7:30pm You are invited on come and meet William Van Natta, who will be with us to discuss how to save family history on video, using programs that are standard on most computers. Mr. Vatta will share tips on genealogy and researching your family roots.
he May 8th Warren County Arts group meeting will feature Carolyn Opderbeck, Artist Creative Explorations Alcohol Ink Workshop. Awaken a new sense of creativity as you discover the excitement of experimenting with alcohol inks on Yupo as a medium which has unlimited possibilities totally different from any other. In this workshop you will learn the properties of alcohol ink on Yupo and watch how they blend and flow to produce highintensity, jewel-like colors. Painting with alcohol inks on Yupo provides a unique opportunity for a beginner to create unique works of art and for the more experienced artist to learn the basic techniques for painting with the inks.
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Village Family Clinic to celebrate 10th Anniversary April 5 in Grand Style; Giving Away Hundreds of Dollars in Cash and a Chance to Win $10,000
have included Spinal Decompression and Laser Treatments, as well as an array of state-of-the-art equipment that offers a very patient-friendly experience. "We are very excited about what we do here," said Dr. Fedich. "Everything we do is to make it a good experience for our patients." Village Family Clinic has also strived over the years to give back to the community. It annually holds a food and toy drive, and this year added a blood drive to its community giveback program. Village Family Clinic offers a wide range of services including Nerve Testing, Spinal Decompression, Physical Therapy, Cold Laser and more. Their focus is to tailor all treatments to an individual patient's needs. Treatments are designed by combining specific techniques to best fit each individual's needs, in the areas largest multi specialty clinic. Dr. Fedich has devoted his career to helping people with physical drawbacks anywhere from asthma and allergies to headaches and back aches. After experiencing a traumatic car accident as a child and suffering through agonizing back pain Dr. Fedich has made it a point to help each of his patients just as his chiropractor helped him. So visit Village Family Clinic on April 5th and see what it is all about. Village Family Clinic is right off of Rt. 80, Exit 19, south on Rt. 517. Or coming from Hackettstown take Rt. 517 north to the Panther Valley Mall on left. Village Family Clinic is located in the backside, next to the post office. For more patient and services information go to www.AllamuchyFamily Clinic.com or call 908-813-8200.
illage Family Clinic at the Panther Valley Mall in Allamuchy Township is so proud to be celebrating its 10th anniversary that it is giving away hundreds of dollars as part of its celebration party on Saturday April 5. Dr. James Fedich, owner of Village Family Clinic, is inviting current patients and anyone who might be interested in their services, to come join in the fun from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be five $100 drawings and every attendee also has a chance to win $10,000 by guessing the combination to the safe. There will be complimentary food, live music with Jessica Koppinger, and more as Village Family Clinic, which specializes in chiropractic and physical therapy services, celebrates 10 years of amazing growth. Over the years, the office was expanded and a second doctor was brought on board, as well as a physical therapist. New services
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Mansfields Shannon Frone, Product Engineer At Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics, Honored by State
District office nominated Frone. She is smart and is clearly among a select group of young people who are making their mark. Each March, the state celebrates Women's History Month, recognizing and honoring women who have helped shape history. Throughout history, women have contributed to society in innumerable ways - from media to education, medicine to politics, and civil rights to the arts, and more. Assemblywoman Pam Lampitt, chair of the Assembly Women and Children Committee, points out that in recent years, one of the largest and growing industries in New Jersey is the field of life sciences. Thanks to a high concentration of pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies, research hospitals and worldclass universities, New Jersey leads the continued on next page
hannon Frone, a Product Engineer in Research and Development at the Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Flanders facility, was recently recognized by New Jersey for her innovative work in the field of healthcare. Frone, of Mansfield Township, was honored on the floor of the New Jersey State Legislature in March as part of the states
celebration of Womens History Month and this years focus on the Life Sciences. It was such an honor to be there, said Frone. I think it's wonderful that the Assembly is recognizing our contributions and commitments to the life sciences. Shannon is truly someone who gives 110 percent in her chosen field, noted Assemblyman John DiMaio, whose 23rd
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DAWN Center for Independent Living Offers Wellness Program for People with Disabilities
AWN Center for Independent Living is starting the spring session of its Living Well with a Disability program. This program teaches people with disabilities valuable skills to help improve their quality of life. Participants meet weekly for 8 weeks to discuss topics including goal setting, communication, advocacy, nutrition and exercise. Meetings will be held at the Hackettstown Senior Center on Thursday afternoons from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Limited transportation may be available contact DAWN for transportation information. The Living Well with a Disability Program was developed at the University of Montana and has been proven to improve quality of life. It has been used successfully all over the country. Living Well teaches participants goal setting, problem solving and other skills so they can create a health-
ier and happier life for themselves. DAWN serves people with any kind of disability, and their families, living in Morris, Sussex, and Warren counties. The agencys goal is to provide tools and resources to help individuals with disabilities to maintain their independence in the community. Core services available include information and referral, peer support, independent living skills training, and advocacy. DAWN also offers youth-to-adult life transition services, employment services, Early Intervention Service Coordination, DDD Support Coordination Services, adult and young adult recreation programs, and more. Anyone interested in learning more about Living Well with a Disability or other DAWN programs may contact Peter Gimbel at 973-625-1940, extension 219 or TTY 973-625-1932 or via email at pgimbel@dawncil.org.
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owing to provide Help for Today, Hope for Tomorrow, the Warren County Board of Chosen Freeholders proclaimed April as Alcohol Awareness Month. Noting that alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance in the United States, the freeholders called upon all citizens and institutions in Warren County to support efforts to end underage drinking, and to increase awareness of alcohol use disorders and the success of prevention and treatment. The statistics on alcohol abuse are very concerning, Freeholder Director Edward J. Smith said, as they show the impact on society, families and employment. Referring to the Alcohol Awareness Month proclamation, he said, Its a noble cause and Im
he Saint Judes Parish Center, located at 40 Maxim Drive, Hopatcong, 973-398-6377, is hosting an Argyles Fish & Chips Dinner [Eat in or take out] on Saturday, April 12, 2014 from 6:00 p.m. to
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f youre a man who likes to sing in the shower or the car, or if youve sung in a school chorus, a community theater musical or your church choir, now you can turn your love of singing into a great hobby. The Morris Music Men will teach you how. Give us six Tuesday evenings, says the groups musical director, Nate Barrett, and well give you the skills you need to experience all the fun of solo or group singing. The course, called Ready, Set, Sing! is taught by Barrett. Both beginning and experienced singers are welcome and all learning materials are free. Advance registration is recommended. The next series of free Ready, Set, Sing! classes will take place on Tuesday evenings from May 27 to July 1 at 7:45pm at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 300 Shunpike Road, Chatham. You dont even need to be able to read music, director Barrett explains. Well teach you everything you need to know to
sing richly and resonantly and produce earpleasing harmony. Youll soon be enjoying the ringing of beautiful a cappella chords, the company of a great bunch of fellow singers, and the thrill of performing for enthusiastic audiences. Registrations are being accepted now. To register, or to learn more, call Mike Yodice at 848-459-6783 or email him at yodes89@gmail.com The Morris Music Men are a chapter of the 26,000-member Barbershop Harmony Society. The chorus meets Tuesday evenings at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 300 Shunpike Rd. in Chatham and always welcomes new singers. Learn more about them at www.morrismusicmen.org. Funding has been made possible in part by funds from the Arts Council of the Morris Area through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Vendors & Sponsors Wanted for St. Michael School Italian Festival
PONSORS & VENDORS WANTED for 1st Annual SMS Italian Festival. We are seeking area Vendors and Sponsors to help support our festival. Deadline May 1, 2014. Our Cause The First Annual SMS Italian Festival is a non-profit event that will support the children of St Michael School. All proceeds will be used for facility upgrades. Our Goal: Placing a focus on developing and encouraging the full potential of children, we plan to create a family oriented event that becomes a favorite for the surrounding communities as the key event to kick-off summer fun. Our Festival Includes Children & Adult Rides, Games, International Food, Vendors, Daily Entertainment/Events
Beer/Wine Garden and a Signature Fireworks Display. Location, Where to Find Us Set in picturesque Northern New Jersey, the SMS Italian Festival will be held @The Concert Field in Historic Waterloo Village. Conveniently located from Routes 80, 206 and 46. Dates to Remember: 4 Day event: Thursday, May 29 Sunday, June 1. Visit Us, Like Us and Follow Us www.smsitalianfest.com Facebook SMS Italian Fest @SMSitalianfest. Our event has generated much excitement from the community. We need your help to make it a huge success. Please contact info@smsitalianfest.com to learn more.
et ready, get set, and GO! To the All-County Garage Sale as it returns by popular demand to Mennen Sports Arena, in Morris Township, on Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Last year, over 3,000 people attended the sale; many satisfied shoppers left with designer handbags, interesting antiques, delightful home goods, unique collectables, and so much more. Take the travel time out of shopping and find a variety of wonderful goods, at bargain prices, in one convenient location. Dont miss this amazing opportunity; its a one-day shoppers paradise!
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by Elsie Walker hey were His friends, His trusted companions, His disciples. He had shared everything with them. In turn, they had come to realize that Jesus was something other than just a carpenter from Nazareth. He was much more, perhaps even the Messiah. However, that was all about to change and very quickly. The disciples had no idea that they were about to have their last supper with Himor that even more shockingly, one of them would betray him into the hands of death The Last Supper will come to life on Thursday, April 17th at 7:30pm at the Stanhope United Methodist Church. All are invited to attend this free drama. The church is located at #2 Route 183 in Netcong. A tradition for many
(Judas), Orson Gale (Phillip), Rick Munoz (Thaddeus), Jason Worthington (Simon the Zealot), Fred Samson (Peter) and Tony Reis (Jesus). As each disciples comes
to the table, he reflects on his relationship with Jesus and asks the agonizing question, Is it I Lord? Following the drama, communion will be celebrated. Rev. Tom Kinter, pastor of the church, said
that the communion is open to all who want to partake in it. Kinter also reflected on the drama: When you sit and watch the Last Supper Drama, as each disciple comes into the room and takes his place at
the table, the words of the scriptures come off the page and become real. You are in the room with Jesus and his disciples, the breaking of the bread and the sharing of the cup become real.
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he Morris Habitat for Humanity trip to La Ceiba, Honduras is over, but the memories will last forever! Sixteen wonderful volunteers took time out of their busy schedules to build a home for a family in need in South America as part of Habitats 2014 Global Village Trip. Its a long way to go, said Blair Bravo, Morris Habitat for Humanitys Executive Director, but our time and efforts mean so much to these families with so little. Hot, sticky, buggy weather didnt stop these intrepid volunteers from turning a muddy patch into a home. They worked literally from the ground up to see a new home take shape. A truly unique experience for all involved, they got to meet and work alongside homeowners-to-be Donaldo & Diana and their adorable children. Additionally, they met the local staff of Habitat
Sixteen volunteers moved rocks and filled in soil to ready the home site for a sturdy foundation in the sticky heat of a typical Honduras day.
Honduras/La Ceiba to understand more how their affiliate works and the excellent progress they've made over the years - with almost 200 "solutions" (houses and repair projects) scheduled for this year alone! Once the work was completed the group was able to take one or two side trips, including visiting a women's cassava cooperative to learn
about how they cultivate and prepare the cassava for sale, as well as a trip to the national reserve peninsula. Anyone can join these amazing work trips an experience of a lifetime. To learn more about Morris Habitat and how you can help, please go to www.MorrisHabitat.org or all 973-891-1934.
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By Cheryl Conway ome send flowers, others send cards, but one local woman is hosting a new program in honor of her friend who recently passed away. Fraida Shusterman, co-director of the Chabad of Northwest NJ in Flanders, has started a new program - Torah & Tea for Women - in honor of her dear friend, Rashi Minkowitz of Atlanta, Ga, who died suddenly at the age of 37 on Tues., March 11. Minkowitz was a beloved mother of eight young children, a wife, and co-leader of a Chabad in North Fulton, near Atlanta, Ga. Organized in Mt. Olive for a decade this year, the Chabad of Northwest NJ holds various events annually, such as High Holiday services, Hebrew school, and Torah portion services for men- but as far as studying Torah for women- this is a first. I definitely wanted to start this, says Shusterman. I didnt have a Torah class for women. We did baking in the past, maybe because it was more exciting. Now, with Rashi gone, I felt I have to do something for her. With a larger family of her own, Shusterman admits, its not so easy, but I said I have to do this. My primary focus is my family. I was never pushed into having a class for women, But this was something so tragic. She was in my age group. I have to make this world a better place; you dont think twice, I said Im going to try. Im going to learn Torah for
with her love and acceptance. In addition to creating a vibrant, growing Jewish community, building and running a beautiful Mikvah, directing a very successful summer camp and Hebrew school and other programs, Rashi taught a weekly women's class which she called "Torah & Tea". Rashi was bright and intelligent and taught Torah to hundreds of women throughout her 15 years of living in Atlanta. Rashi, who coincidentally lost her grandmother at the same age of 37, ran a very active Chabad inNorth Fulton, with lots of kids, and had plans to build a new building continued on next page
continued from previous page with a Hebrew school and pre-school. Six months ago, when Rashis aunt died, Rashi ironically wrote about how to stop crying, how to continue on with such tragedies; to move on and do what we have to do; dont just buckle down, and to continue with joy, says Shusterman. Ten ladies participated in Shustermans first Torah & Tea session. Its amazing to me that deep down we want to learn more about Judaism, says Shusterman. We women want to learn. We want to know how Torah works for us. Im so inspired by everyone else. Shustermans first lesson concentrated on
Like us on facebook www.facebook.com/mypaperonline Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News, April 2014, Page 17 that weeks Torah portion, in which the ladies read some of the portion, discussed the meaning behind it, and came up with a conclusion and how it affects them as women. It was very interesting, says Shusterman. There are so many topics we can learn, from prayers, to a Jewish home and the life cycle. Women are intrinsically spiritual. We can understand it differently than men. Learning in a group setting as opposed to reading the Torah by oneself is effective, explains Shusterman, because learning as a group makes it so much more exciting, its richer. More questions and answers come up with different points of view.
Shusterman also stresses the importance of why women need to learn the Torah. Women are the most important part of Judaism, says Shusterman. She is raising her children, her generations to come. If women learn the Torah, we can impact our families, put them in a different direction and empower them to lead more meaning into their lives. Shustermans goal is to learn to spread Torah, to learn together, to grow together, to really make this world a better place. When we finished we all felt good. Were going to take this energy and do something good. Were enriching our lives by studying Torah. Its emptiness; were all trying to find a way to deal with our spiritual world. Some turn to
drugs, alcohol, psychologists- Maybe we just need Torah. For more information about Torah & Tea with Fraida, call Fraida Shusterman at 973927-3531. Hour long sessions are held most Mondays. Registration is required. In Mt. Olive since 2004, The Chabad of Northwest NJ aims to build a strong united Jewish presence in Mt. Olive, Washington Twp. and Warren County and to enrich the quality of Jewish life through education, spiritual, cultural and social needs of all Jews in the area. For more information about the Chabad Jewish Center, visit www.mychabad center.com.
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Abilities Celebrates 40th Anniversary; Offers Great Support System To Disabled Individuals In Morris, Warren Counties And Beyond
ing for employees is not the only benefit. Abilities also creates new initiatives to help the community through their work proFor example, with the grams. SustainAbilities Electronics Recycling program, they accept old items free of charge (such as computers and their accessories, LCD monitors, small kitchen appliances, copy machines, printers, vacuums); and also other items for a small fee (such as Freon items, $35; CRT monitors and TVs up to 32, $20). This green initiative greatly helps the community, and the Abilities individuals will earn some money, independence, and a sense of pride. Additional information on this and other programs can be found at www.abilities.com. Abilities can offer pickup service for corporations as well, and Zukowski said they hope to partner with more municipalities on their cleanup days. With these and other programs, individuals working at Abilities can greatly improve their skill set, and are involved with sustainability in the case of this green recycling program. Again, its a sustainable action, said Rahill. She added that were working on some other green initiatives, that still have the opportunity to provide skill building for employees. (With respect to recycling computers and hard drives, Abilities also offers Certified Data Destruction for a small fee.) So, with spring cleaning, Abilities can really help out if we call upon them for help with a job. It all goes to show that Abilities is an evolving and changing organization one that is still fulfilling their great cause after 40 years.
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by offering a full array of community-integrated employment and day program services. Theres a huge need in our community, said Business Developer Charissa Rahill, adding that without Abilities, these individuals would be fending for themselves with no support system. Rahill said a big priority is to always get out there and make sure people know that were here. Sue Zukowski, Chief Development Officer, said that staff members do an excellent job and are a great reason that Abilities succeeds. The staff needs to be commended so much, she said, speaking of the 120 employees on its professional staff. And disabled individuals at Abilities learn not only new skills as a result of the programs, but responsibilities like following a schedule, and working by piece rate (getting paid for what they each complete). Employees also gain pride from earning a paycheck. The local and regional businesses also benefit. They can send their product, for example, a pallet of soup cans which needs relabeling with a corrected expiration date, and employees at Abilities can finish this job and repack them back onto the pallet and send them back to the corporation. This win-win situation is what Abilities is great at, day in, day out. And the increased morale and skill build-
By Ejvind Boccolini regional non-profit agency is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, after making great strides with respect to helping out disabled individuals in our community. This agency, Abilities of Northwest New Jersey, has provided greater hope and independence to these individuals over the 40 years and continues to create new, cuttingedge programs to build upon their great cause. We celebrate the success of this nonprofit agency now, and we thank them. Abilities works with individuals to improve their quality of life and their employability. It is a private, not-for-profit community rehabilitation program providing vocational training and employment services for individuals with disabilities since 1974. If members of the public did not know much about Abilities, they may also not be aware of some of the programs there. They offer screen printing, embroidery (their advertisements say well beat the competition!), labeling, assembly, mailings, box assembly, quality control, weighing and bagging, and more. This is why schools, organizations, and many local and regional businesses call upon them for the many services they offer. Abilities has six employment centers throughout Warren County and serves about 350 individuals throughout Warren, Morris, Hunterdon, and Sussex Counties each day
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Cooking Demonstration Greek Language Lesson Grand Evzone Changing of the Guards in Syntagma Square. Athens City Sightseeing including entrance into the Acropolis & museum. Tour of Knossos & Arolithos Half-day Tour to Delos Visit of Local Wine Museum including wine tasting. 1 Deluxe Backpack & Document Wallet p/p Baggage Handling throughout Welcome Gift
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leventh Hour Rescues got your number! Join us for our first ever Gift Card Bingo event on Sunday, 4/27/14, from 5:00pm to 9:00pm at the Budd lake Fire House, 378 Route 46 West, Budd Lake. Its an exciting, fast-paced
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n Good Friday, April 18th at 7pm, the Port Morris United Methodist Church will have a service of music and meditation. All are welcomed to attend. The church is located at 296 Center Street.
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he Peggy Karr Glass Outlet Store is fully stocked for all your springtime and entertaining. gift-giving Whether its a Mothers day present or a special something for that June bride, youll find just the perfect piece at a price you can afford. For over 25 years Peggy Karr Glass has been the nations Premier Fused Glass Studio providing the finest glass creations using their unique dry enamel process. In the Outlet Store, located adjacent to the factory in Randolph, NJ youll find a myriad of patterns including florals, whimsical cats and dogs, gourmet and holiday designs. All of the pieces are food and dishwasher safe
oxbury Fire Station #1 at 122 Main Street in Succasunna is hosting their fourth annual Fish and Chips Fundraiser on May 9th from 4:30 to 7:30 PM. Tickets will be sold at the firehouse every Tuesday night and at the door on the night of the event. Chicken finger plates and take-outs are available. Adults are $16 and children are $10. For more information call Jerry at 973-945-9423. Stop by and support your local fire and EMS volunteers!
ackettstown Honda, located at 48 Route 46 West in Washington Township, held a Free Service Clinic for its patrons on Tuesday, March 18th at their dealership. Over 100 people attended Tuesday evening for demonstrations on common vehicle diagnostic practices and repairs, air bag deployment, paintless dent repair, benefits of nitrogen filled tires, measuring tire wear and many other topics. In addition, free dinner was served and a 50 flat screen television was raffled off and won by local resident, Diane Weinpel. I look at this as an opportunity to give back to our local community said Hackettstown Honda General Manager, Steve Tancona. Not only did we educate our customers on the mechanics and care of their vehicles, but we also made few new friends in the process.
The overall mood was quite positive, added Hackettstown Hondas Service Manager Robert Wilson. And we even got a chance to spend few minutes with some of our patrons. It was a wonderful experience and I hope others can join us for upcoming service events. Hackettstown Honda is a family owned and operated dealership that offers a full line of over 400 new and certified preowned vehicles, a 20-bay, state of the art service and express service center and a full line of Honda Genuine Parts. Hackettstown Honda is part of the BRAM Auto Group which has dealerships located throughout New Jersey and New York. Principal, Ignazio Giuffre welcomes patrons to visit their 40,000 square foot facility located next to Target on Route 46. For more information and directions, please call 908-8526200 or visit HackettstownHonda.com.
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By Cheryl Conway ypewriters, payphones and the shoerepair guy may be long gone, but some things like newspapers, paper books, encyclopedias... and even the milkmanare still hanging on fighting for survival. Frank OBrien, co-owner of Long Valley Dairy, still delivers farm-fresh milk to homes as well as other products every day after 25 years of being in the business. Although they share expenses, his brother, Jim OBrien, started a similar but separate business, Shamrock Dairy in Hackettstown one year later. The two brothers of Hackettstown are the last of the few remaining old-fashioned milkmen delivering fresh milk right to the doorstep. The key ingredients that have kept their businesses alive have been the convenience, dependable service and the freshest products. In todays society, most couples are both working, says Frank. Theyre running, dropping kids off at school, theyre running around. If he doesnt have to go to the store, its a convenience, especially if you have young children and you need milk. Its more about convenience and service, says Frank, who has run the small family-owned home delivery and commercial
to the door. We had a milkman, recalls Frank. We had an old fashioned milk box. We never saw him. Wed get up in the morning and saw the milk. With a degree in business from Bloomsburg University in Pa., Frank knew he wanted to own his own business one day. He had been working in the corporate world for 15 years and realized I didnt want to be in the rat race anymore. At the same time, his milkman was looking to retire after being in business for 20 years, so Frank, at the age of
35, decided to buy his business in 1989. He brought his brother, Jim out here from Wilkes Barre, Pa, to deliver his second run, and then they decided that Jim should open up the other business, Shamrock Dairy. When Frank first started out, he was one of 41 independent contractors/distributors getting their products from Welsh Farms in Long Valley, which had been in business since 1891. They had a very good product. That worked out well until Welsh Farms closed its doors in 2000. continued on next page
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Pet Photos With the Easter Bunny To Benefit Coming Home Rescue
About Coming Home Rescue: Coming Home Rescue is a volunteer based, 501(c)3 organization focused on helping homeless animals in shelters throughout New Jersey. It is estimated that approximately 38,000 animals were euthanized in the state of New Jersey last year alone. Coming Home Rescue is dedicated to reducing that number by rescuing and re-homeing as many dogs from these shelters as possible. We have saved over 650 dogs since starting in 2009.
oming Home Rescue, a 501(c)3 non-profit dog rescue organization, will host a Pet Photos with the Easter Bunny event at Rockaway Garden Center, 296 Route 46, Rockaway, NJ, on Saturday, April 12, 2014 from 10am-3pm. All proceeds will aid the dog rescue group in saving more dogs in New Jersey. Photos are $8 each or two for $15 and can include pets, kids or the entire family. To learn more about Coming Home Rescue, see upcoming adoption dates and view all dogs available for adoption, visitwww.cominghomerescue.org.
Here are Betty and Wilma from Eleventh Hour Rescue who are 3 year old hound mix sisters. They belonged to an elderly man who could no longer properly care for them. A family took the dogs in and then to their surprise discovered that they were both pregnant. The dogs delivered and the pups were adopted, but the Moms were left behind. Both dogs are now fully vetted, spayed and micro-chipped and are ready to go. They do not need to be adopted together. Both dogs are housebroken and very sweet natured, and have now learned to walk on a leash. If you are interested in these lovely ladies, please read more about them and fill out an application by visiting: www.ehrdogs.org or call: 973-664-0865.
This is Bear Barnwell from Eleventh Hour Rescue. Bear Barnwell is a very handsome, 4 year old, male, Chow Chow mix. His owner unfortunately passed away and his remaining family members couldnt take him in so he was left at a shelter. Once his time was up at the shelter, Eleventh Hour Rescue stepped in to save him from a different fate. He is a good boy who likes human companionship. He can be shy at first meeting and would prefer a quiet home without much excitement. He is used to living in a home environment, so he is housetrained and walks well on a leash too. To read more about Bear Barnwell, to see all of the adoptable pets, and to see the upcoming events, please visit: www.ehrdogs.org or call: 973-664-0865. Photo credit: Daniel Kerr Photography
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Nickelodeon in 1910 Claimed Thomas Edison as the Who's Who in the Film Game
was definitely the most hi-tech sports coverage of the 19th Century. We can imagine what a hoot it must have been to have a follow up film a month later of two cats boxing. The Edison movie studio would coin new tongue in cheek lexicons that have lasted into the 21st Century. The studio was called the Black Maria. It was erected and unveiled in December 1892, on the lot of Edisons lab and factory location in West Orange, NJ. It was a black hulking wood and tarpaulin structure. Edison first promoted it as the Kinetographic Theater. But, its comic name the Black Maria (a moniker for the police paddy wagon) became its popular name that stuck. It jokingly did have the qualities of a boxy policy paddy wagon especially since it was black in color and had wheels. Today the name Black Maria conjures legendary short cinematic artistry but, in its era the name brought a little chuckle from its theater stage performers. In 1981 the popular film festival and annual completion of short format films (less than one hour) was named the Black Maria Film Festival in honor of Thomas Edisons first motion picture studio. Would the festival have been called the Kinetographic Theater Film Festival if Edison didnt have a sense of humor in accepting comic names for his inventions? Another interesting parallel to the 21st Century is that Edison believed that video shows should be made for individual private viewing. It took some convincing to make him accept that an entire group of people would be interested in watching a film in a theater. Would he not have the last laugh seeing all the individual video display devices we have
by Michele Guttenberger any think of Thomas Edison as an inventor of the incandescent light bulb or phonograph but, few realize the cultural impact he had for creating the worlds first motion picture studio that still parallels to todays digital video culture. The worlds first motion picture studio was built by Thomas Edison in 1893. History also gives credit to Edisons lead staff engineer William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, who not only helped to develop the motion picture cameras and projectors but also produced these short motion picture films. The most humorous popular videos on YouTube are the antics of cats. Thomas Edison thought cats were cool to film too. His new film production company -Thomas Edison Inc., filmed two cats boxing in 1894. Professor Henry Welton had an entire stage comedy act that featured cats trained to perform all kinds of skits. So, cat videos were being made before the 20th century. Ironically the boxing cats were captured on film using a movie camera that was nicknamed the Doghouse by Edison because of its size and wooden composition. Some have surmised that the cat boxing film created in July 1894 was actually the first spoof video because; in June 1894 the LeonardCushing boxing bout was filmed. Each of the six one-minute rounds was recorded by the Kinetograph (dog house movie camera) and these short films were sold to exhibitors for $22.50. Patrons who watched the final round saw Leonard score a knockdown. The LeonardCushing boxing bout produced in the Edison studio
today? Maybe today we still can find a great read in the Nickelodeon article written August 1, 1910 entitled "Who's Who in the Film Game: Facts and Fancies About a Man You Know or Ought to Know,". Even today he is still somebody we ought to know in the video industrys history. Please visit Thomas Edisons West Orange lab where you can view these short films and take a look at the Black Maria studio. Visit the Thomas Alva Edison Museum - NPS - Open Wednesday through Sunday. Hours are 10:00am - 4:00pm Fee is $7.00 - 211 Main Street West Orange, NJ. Visit website for more details http://www.nps.gov/edis/index.ht
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