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residents Day is an
American holiday that is
celebrated each year on the
third Monday in February. School
children typically get the day off
from school and many profession-
als also get the day off from work.
Established in 1800,
Presidents Day once went by a
different name. Known as
Washingtons Birthday, which is
still the legal name of the holiday,
this day was meant to celebrate
the first President of the United
States, George Washington,
whose birthday was February 22.
Congress declared that day a fed-
eral holiday more than 200 years
ago, and eventually the holiday
grew to become a celebration of
President Abraham Lincoln, who
was born on February 12, as well.
The holiday is now a celebration
of the lives and accomplishments
of every U.S. president.
Few Americans would be
hard-pressed to identify George
Washingtons visage, which is
depicted on some American cur-
rency, including the $1 bill. Born
in 1732 to Virginia planters,
Washingtons interests included
western expansion, which he was
able to take part as a teenager,
helping to survey the Shenandoah
lands at the age of 16.
Washington was also interested in
military arts, and he was commis-
sioned a lieutenant colonel in
1754, eventually playing a role in
what became the French and
Indian War.
In 1759, Washington was
serving in the Virginia House of
Burgesses, an assembly of elected
representatives of the English
colonies in North America.
Growing frustrated with, and feel-
ing exploited by, British regula-
tions, Washington voiced his
resistance to restrictions placed
on colonists, who were moving
toward what would become the
American Revolution.
At the Second Continental
Congress, which assembled in
1775, Washington was elected
Commander-in-Chief of the
Continental Army, taking com-
mand of troops at Cambridge,
Massachusetts on July 3, 1775.
Under Washingtons com-
mand, the Continental Army
would ultimately succeed, win-
ning the colonists their independ-
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St. Anthonys Columbiettes are having
their Annual Tricky Tray on Friday,
March 7. It will be held at the Parish
Center, 57 Bartholdi Ave, Butler. Doors
open: 6pm. Auction starts: 7:30pm.
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Calvary Gospel Church, 1559 Hamburg
Tpk, Wayne. Services; 10am-worship
Service; 11am-coffee and bagels;
11:30am-Sunday School. Other activities;
Brick-every second Saturday of the
month at 6pm for 18-30 yr olds;
Depression Support Group-every 2nd and
4th Sunday evenings at 6pm; Floor
Hockey for ages High School and up-
every Tuesday at 7pm. Please call 973-
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The Unorthodox Wood Carving Club is
now excepting new members. We are a
small group of woodcarvers with interests
in carving duck decoys, birds, and all
other types of wood carving designs.
Some power equipment available for
use. Please stop by Pompton Mill Works
2nd Floor 145 Ringwood Ave Wanaque or
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Whether you are still suffering from the
bleak memories of war or have resolved
to put it all behind you, Point Man
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Christian ministry dedicated to helping
veterans find peace with themselves and
the world around them. If you are doing
fine after the war, thats fantastic but
dont forget about your buddies who are
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Call Barry Jensen at 973-809-9665.
Point Man Ministries meets the first
Thursday of every month from 7:30-
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for 2014
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These are some of my
financial predictions
for 2014?
By Mark Charnet
the general population will
go up as will the weight of
personal debt; that too will go
up in 2014. The amount of
time to secure a good paying
job will go up. Government
debt at all levels will contin-
ue to go up. The national
divorce rate will continue to
go up. I am sorry to predict
that the suicide rate might
also go up. Crime rates will go
up. Underemployment will
go up. Unemployment will go
up because the federal gov-
ernment doesnt accurately
report the count. The illegal
immigrant population will
continue to go up as the gov-
ernment has done nothing to
stem the tide of border
invaders. The amount of
company pension plan fail-
ures will go up too because
most are grossly underfunded.
The same may be said for
local government pension
plans for the same reason.
The amount of people apply-
ing for Social Security will go
up as 10,000 people a day
turn 65 in America. The sale
of drugs necessary to cope
with anxiety and stress will
definitely go up. And life
expectancy will go up; might
you run out of money before
you run out of life?
What will NOT go up?
Cost of living increases
on pensions and Social
Security will NOT go up.
Most peoples salaries will
NOT go up. Vacation time,
free time and time spent with
family will NOT go up.
Peoples savings and invest-
ment contributions, in gener-
al will NOT go up. Standard
of living will NOT go up. Job
creation will most likely
NOT go up either, squelched
by the Obamacare doctrine.
raises, bonuses and perks will
NOT go up as companies are
trying to regroup, rethink and
retool their businesses to be
more competitive and to
demonstrate bigger and fatter
profits to their shareholders
after a lackluster few years of
stock market performance.
What can and should you do
about this?
My advice is that you
make an immediate appoint-
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advisor, a.s.a.p., to determine
the best plan of action to:
1.Reduce, avoid, mitigate or
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your portfolio.
2.Create a plan to maximize
your contributions to your
retirement plans: 401k, IRA,
TSA, Pension and non-quali-
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3.Start living below your
means to increase your dol-
lars allocated to both debt
reduction and asset accumu-
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4.Examine your insurance
policies to see if premiums
may be brought down or more
wisely allocated.
5.Have a portfolio review to
determine if you are allocated
and funded properly to be
able to fulfill your financial
goals and objectives.
6.Find ways to increase your
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D
entin, as dis-
cussed in the
first part of this
series, is a unique layer
of the tooth. It is made
up of tiny tubes (denti-
nal tubules) that go
from the inside of the
tooth, the nerve (pulp),
to the outside (enam-
el). It is from these
tubules that the tooth
has sensitivity.
Various stimuli
(sensations) move the
fluid in the tubules
inwardly or outwardly.
The movement of the
dentinal fluid activates
the nerve endings at the
pulp/dentin junction,which
causes the pain. Anything
that increases fluid movement
in the tubules or softens the
dentin increases sensitivity.
Very strong brushing and
gum recession were two rea-
sons for dentin hypersensitivi-
ty. Gum recession can be
caused by over-brushing,
tooth grinding/clenching
(bruxism), and gum disease.
Poor oral hygiene leads to
many problems. The plaque
(bacteria) left around your
teeth from poor oral hygiene
and infrequent dental clean-
ings produces acids, which
cause decay, gum recession,
and dentin hypersensitivity.
Dental erosion can be
caused by diet, medications,
drugs, dry mouth, reflux, or
stomach acids. This
exposes dentin and can
lead to severe tooth
wear when combined
with clenching or
grinding. Read all
labels of food and
drinks for contents of
harmful acids, such as
citric and benzoic
acids. Combing these
with sugar can do irre-
versible damage.
Tooth-whi teni ng
acts by applying hydro-
gen peroxide in over-
the-counter or pre-
scription doses from
your dentist. It pene-
trates the enamel and removes
stains. If the enamel is eroded
or missing,the peroxide can
cause pain. Over tooth-
whitening actually is dehy-
drating (drying out and
removing the fluids in the
tubules) the tooth and can
irreversibly damage the nerve
of the tooth.
This is why I insist on
monitoring all patients who
have their teeth whitened.
There are many products,
especially Colgate ProRelief
toothpaste, and prescription
fluorides that can treat dentin
hypersensitivity.
Part three will deal with
pulp damage to the tooth and
its symptoms, prevention, and
treatment.
Dr. Brusco is a 1980 graduate
of The University of Pennsylva-
nia and has been practicing in
Kinnelon since 1982. Dr. Brus-
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Kinnelon. You may reach him
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income, reduce spending, sell
off items that arent being
used around the house, all to
bolster your retirement port-
folio.
7.Design your retirement
portfolio to produce and guar-
antee a monthly check for
you and your spouse that will
never reduce or cease, even if
the principal becomes ex-
hausted!
8.Do all of these things today
as time is the most precious
asset that no one has the abil-
ity to waste.
9.Attend the APG Retire
Ready Workshop Series
February 25th, 26th and
27th. Isnt it about time to
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10.Should you not have a
financial advisor or you have
lost a little faith in the one
you currently are working
with or just desire a second
opinion on your current plan,
please call my office for a no
cost appointment to see what
might be done to enrich your
life. Youve got nothing to
lose and the benefits you gain
may be priceless.
Mark E. Charnet is President
and Founder of American
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33 years of experience in the
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Tooth Sensitivity, Part 2 By Peter Brusco, DMD
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T
he elderly are at risk for
depression and are
underserved by the
mental health profession.
Many are resistant to treatment
because they equate depression
with weakness or death. Here
are some coping strategies for
you and your loved one:
1.Recognize that depression is
an illness. Family members
should be aware of the disabili-
ty that depression can cause
and should avoid making
depressed parents or relatives
feel guilty by telling them to get
out more or pull themselves up
by the bootstraps. Depression is
an illness and can become quite
debilitating if left untreated.
2.Dont dismiss symptoms. If
your loved one is not eating for
more than a few days, or loses
interest in activities they used
to love for more than two
weeks, it could be signs of
depression. Unexplained cry-
ing, sadness that lasts for
extended periods and social
withdrawal are other signs.
3.Talk about how they feel.
Instead of plunging directly
into a tough discussion about
treatment, try asking whats
going on. Ive noticed you
havent been sleeping well. Or
You seem so sad lately. You
dont seem like yourself. Using
gentle probing will not instant-
ly put the elder on the defen-
sive.
4.Allow them to remain inde-
pendent. Do not take over
doing tasks for them that they-
can do for themselves. Doing
things for a depressed person
only reinforces their perception
that they are worthless and
incapable.
5.Seek professional help. If
they are resistant to help, tell
their doctor your concerns and
behaviors youve noticed.
Older people are sometimes
less resistant and more willing
to listen to a doctor.
6.Be involved in the treat-
ment. Get your relative to go
on outings with you or go back
to an activity that he or she
once enjoyed. Encourage them
to be active and busy, but not
to take on too much at one
time.
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Six ways to help elderly depression
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co-friendly lifestyles
arent just for adults.
Encouraging kids to go
green at a young age can set
them up for a lifetime of mak-
ing decisions with the envi-
ronment in mind. The follow-
ing are just a few ways parents
can impart a sense of respon-
sibility to the environment on
their youngsters.
Lead by example. Many kids
try to mimic their parents
behaviors, and moms and
dads can take advantage of
that by making sure kids see
them as they recycle, con-
serve water or make other
eco-conscious choices. If kids
want to know why youre sep-
arating trash or opting for tap
water over bottled water,
explain to them the positive
impact that such behaviors
can have on the health of the
planet.
Encourage eco-friendly hob-
bies. Todays youngsters have
a host of technology at their
disposal, and parents know
full well that such access can
be both good and bad. While
technology can enhance
learning in the classroom and
beyond, gaming systems and
other electronic devices have
made it easy for kids to forgo
outdoor activities in favor of
more sedentary hobbies.
Many medical researchers
believe that such hobbies are
contributing to higher rates of
childhood obesity. But they
also can harm the environ-
ment. Gaming systems,
whether played on televi-
sions, computers or handheld
devices, use a substantial
amount of energy. Parents
who encourage more eco-
friendly activities, such as
reading or playing outside,
can get the best of both
worlds, as kids will be getting
out and about and embracing
activities that dont harm the
planet.
Ride bicycles more often.
Reducing fuel consumption is
one of the most effective ways
to reduce your carbon foot-
print, and even though kids
cant drive, that doesnt mean
they cant pitch in to con-
serve fuel. Children who
attend school close to home
can ride their bikes rather
than taking the bus or hitch-
ing a ride with mom or dad.
Explain to youngsters the
impact that such a choice can
have on the environment,
and ride bikes with your kids
whenever possible, be it on
trips to the park or to visit
friends and family members.
Many kids love to ride their
bikes, and they might like it
even more if they understand
the positive impact that such
a hobby is having on their
planet.
Teach kids to reuse products.
Waste is a significant environ-
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on waste. Items that would
once be tossed into the trash
after serving their purpose can
be repurposed when tackling
projects around the house,
and kids can get in on the act,
too. Rather than purchasing
store-bought decorations for
holidays like Halloween or
Chanukah and Christmas,
reuse old products to craft
homemade decorations.
Birthday gifts or items
exchanged during the holi-
days can be wrapped in old
newspaper instead of store-
bought wrapping paper. Many
products that would otherwise
be discarded can be reused,
and kids might enjoy finding
new ways to make use of old
items.
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In honor of Presidents Day, weve listed some of the best
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2. I had rather be on my farm
than be emperor of the world.
-George Washington
continued on page 21
O
wning a pet is often a
rewarding responsi-
bility. Pets make for
loyal friends, and for every
late night walk in the cold pet
owners must endure, their pets
repay those gestures in spades.
While the greatest
responsibility pet owners have
to their pets is to ensure their
furry friends live as comfort-
ably and healthily a life as pos-
sible, pet owners also have a
responsibility to the planet.
Eco-conscious pet ownership
can have a positive and sub-
stantial impact on the envi-
ronment, and the following
are a few simple ways for pet
owners to care for their pets
and protect the planet at the
same time.
Say so long to plastic
bags. Picking up pet waste is
arguably the worst part of
owning a pet, and some pet
owners simply want to pick up
the waste without giving it a
second thought. But how pet
owners pick up their pets
waste can impact the environ-
ment. Using plastic grocery
bags leftover from trips to the
store is bad for the planet, as
research has shown that such
bags can take as long as 1,000
years to degrade. That means
that plastic bag full of pet
waste might still be around
come the dawn of the next
millennium. Instead of using
plastic bags to pick up their
pets waste, pet owners can use
biodegradable waste bags
made from materials other
than plastic. Such bags might
not make the task of picking
up pet waste more enjoyable,
but they are certainly more
eco-friendly, taking far less
time to degrade than plastic
bags.
Embrace organic pet
foods. Pet foods have evolved
considerably over the last sev-
eral decades, and pet owners
now have more healthy
options at their disposal.
Organic pet foods make for
healthier alternatives for pets,
eliminating the buildup of
residues of chemical additives,
pesticides, fertilizers and her-
bicides in pets. Such residues
have been shown to have an
adverse effect on pet health.
In addition, a study funded by
the European Union found
that organic fruits and vegeta-
bles have up to 40 percent
more antioxidants than non-
organic alternatives, adding to
the nutritional value of organ-
ic pet foods. Organic pet foods
also are produced without the
use of conventional pesticides
or artificial fertilizers, benefit-
ing the planet as a result.
Before altering their pets
diets, pet owners should con-
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advice and tips on how to
make the transition from tra-
ditional foods to organic alter-
natives as smooth as possible.
Look for products made
from recycled materials. More
and more pet products are
being made from recycled
materials, and pet owners can
encourage manufacturers to
keep that trend going strong
by purchasing such products
whenever the opportunity to
do so presents itself. Leashes,
bowls, toys and scratching
posts for cats are just a
few of the many pet
products made from
recycled materials.
Before buying pet prod-
ucts, pet owners should
read labels to determine
if a given product is
made from recycled
materials.
Clean green. Like their
human counterparts, pets
need to bathe. While they
might not bathe every day like
their owners, pets such as cats
and dogs need to be sham-
pooed and cleaned every so
often. When buying cleaning
products, pet owners should
look for nontoxic products.
Many traditional pet sham-
poos or pet beauty products
are laced with chemicals, and
such ingredients can have an
adverse effect on pet health
while also harming the envi-
ronment. Nontoxic grooming
products can still give pets
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they do so without taking a
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owners should recognize that
part of that responsibility
involves caring for their pets
in an eco-friendly way.
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S
ince the economic
downturn that began in
2008, many men and
women have placed a greater
emphasis on saving money.
Downsizing a home or trading
in that gas guzzler in the drive-
way for a more fuel efficient
vehicle are two major ways to
save money, but there are
many less drastic choices men
and women can make that not
only save money but also
might just save the planet
along the way.
The desire to be more
eco-conscious is strong in
many people, who recognize
the responsibility they have to
protect the planet for future
generations. But while incen-
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entice people to be more eco-
friendly, there are many ways
men and women can go green
and save money at the same
time.
Eat in. Dining out on the
town can make for a wonder-
ful evening. But when dining
out, diners are often at the
mercy of restaurant owners
and chefs with respect to the
ingredients in their foods.
Restaurants can cut corners by
ordering less expensive ingre-
dients that might be processed
or produced far away, which
means they must be packaged
and transported before they
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your plate. Packaging and
transporting products from
afar is not very friendly to the
environment. When eating
in, men and women have a
greater amount of control as
to what goes into their meals,
allowing them to choose
locally produced foods and
ingredients that did not leave
as big a carbon footprint as
foods produced in distant
locales. And dining is nearly
always less expensive than
dining out at restaurants,
where the costs of buying and
shipping ingredients are
passed on to diners.
Borrow and let borrow. The
days of yore when neighbors
used to drop by and borrow a
power tool or a cooking dish
are largely a thing of the past.
But borrowing has its benefits,
both for your bottom line and
for the planet you call home.
If youre friendly with your
neighbors, dont be afraid to
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let them borrow your tools,
letting them know that bor-
rowing is both eco-friendly
and cost-effective. Many
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majority of time sitting on a
shelf in the garage or a back-
yard shed, so lending such
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continued from previous page
I
talian cuisine is
beloved across the
globe. Flavorful and
filling, Italian cuisine is
also versatile, as different
regions of the country pro-
duce very different dishes
featuring meat, poultry,
fish and, of course, pasta.
For those who want to try
their hand at Italian cui-
sine from the comforts of
home, the following recipe
for Tortellini di Coda di
Bue (Oxtail Tortellini) from
Michael White and Joanna
Pruess Fiamma: The Essence
of Contemporary Italian
Cooking (Wiley) is a great
place to start.
Tortellini di Coda di Bue
(Oxtail Tortellini)
Makes 6 to 8 servings
2 pounds oxtail pieces or short
ribs, well trimmed and patted
dry with paper towels
Sea salt and freshly ground
black pepper
cup canola or vegetable oil
1 small yellow onion, chopped
1 small carrot, peeled and
chopped
1 small rib celery, trimmed
and chopped
1-14.5 ounce can peeled
crushed tomatoes, preferably
from the San Marzano region
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 sprig fresh thyme
1 bay leaf
2 cups hearty red wine, such as
Sangiovese or Barbera
2 cups canned low-sodium
stock
cup freshly grated
Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese,
plus cheese for sprinkling
1 large egg, beaten
1 pound store-bought pasta
sheets
2 tablespoons unsalted
butter
4 fresh sage leaves
Season the meat liberally
with salt and pepper. In a
large deep pot or Dutch
oven, heat the oil over
high heat until almost
smoking. Add the oxtails
in a single layer, always
keeping the oil hot
enough to sizzle as the
pieces are added. Brown
on all sides, 15 to 20 min-
utes, turning to color evenly.
Remove the pieces with a slot-
ted spoon and drain in a
colander. Do this in batches, if
necessary, so the pieces are
not crowded.
Meanwhile, preheat the
oven to 400 F.
Discard all but 2 table-
spoons of fat from the pot. Stir
in the onion, carrot and celery
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and cook over medium-high
heat, stirring constantly, until
lightly colored, 5 to 6 minutes.
Add the tomatoes, garlic,
thyme, and bay leaf, stirring to
incorporate all the browned
bits in the pot, and cook for 2
to 3 minutes longer. Pour in
the red wine, bring to a boil,
and cook for 20 minutes or
until the liquid has reduced by
half. Then stir in the stock.
Return the meat to the
pot. Bring the liquid to a sim-
mer, cover, and transfer the
pot to the oven for 1 to 2
hours, or until the meat is
completely tender when
pierced with a fork. With a
slotted spoon, lift the pieces
from the sauce and put them
on a sheet pan to cool.
Using a slotted spoon,
remove about cup of the
vegetables and tomatoes from
the pan and set aside. Pour the
remaining sauce through a
fine strainer into a clean pan,
pressing to extract as much
liquid as possible. The sauce
should be thick and rich.
Pick the meat off the
bones, chop into small pieces,
and put in a large bowl.
Combine the meat with the
cheese, add the egg, season
with salt and pepper, and stir
to blend.
Puree the reserved veg-
etables in a food processor and
stir them into the meat mix-
ture. Set aside. If making the
sauce ahead, cover and refrig-
erate for up to 5 days.
On a lightly floured work
surface, use a sharp knife or
pizza cutter and ruler to trim
the sheets of pasta into 6- x
18-inch rectangles. Cut each
rectangle into twelve 3-inch
squares. As you work with one
sheet, cover the remaining
pasta with a clean cloth or
plastic. In the end, you should
have 54 three-inch squares.
Line a baking sheet with
parchment and dust lightly
with cornmeal or flour.
Spoon about teaspoon
of filling in the center of each
square. Mist the pasta lightly
with water, cover with anoth-
er pasta square, and press the
pasta with your fingertips to
seal the filling inside, making
sure to press out all of the air.
Trim the edges with a zigzag
pasta wheel. Transfer to the
baking sheet and set aside in a
cool, dry spot. Once the
tortellini are filled, they may
be refrigerated for up to 1 day
or put them into large reseal-
able plastic bags, squeeze out
the excess air, and freeze
immediately for up to 2 weeks.
Bring a large pot of salted
water to a boil. Stir in the
tortellini. After they rise to
the surface, cook for 1 minute
longer, then remove with a
slotted spoon and transfer to a
large bowl. Drain any water
that accumulates at the bot-
tom of the bowl.
Heat the butter in a large
pot. Add the sage, cook for 1
minute, then add the tortelli-
ni to the pan and toss to coat.
Divide the tortellini evenly
among 8 large plates, drizzle
with the sauce, sprinkle with
additional cheese, and serve.
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he Suberati family, long-time residents of Pompton Lakes, recently lost their
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oull love following
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Performances are weekends
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