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Wilson School Gets Face Lift From Art Teacher

tudents at Wilson
Elementary School,
West Caldwell, will
notice a few changes this
fall when they arrive to
find that the old building
mural got a facelift. The
mural, done by art teacher
Eve Purcell, was a summer-long project gifted to
the school by the fifth
grade class of 2015.
The creative and colorful mural was both
designed and created by
Purcell, and artistically
depicts all of the art projects that students at the
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I designed the mural and had some help with the
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school, said Purcell. The inspiration for the design
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Added Purcell, Our mural is composed of loose
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Rotary Club Helps Support Fire Department

he Rotary Club of the Caldwells


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was being built. The Rotary Club of the
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James Caldwell High School Forensics Club Builds On Strong Start

ompleting its first year as an official club at James Caldwell High


School (JCHS), West Caldwell,
the Forensic Team, under the guidance of
team president Rachael Borrows and vice
president Lydia Wielgus, came home
with more than a few trophies and a ton
of motivation.
Originally formed in 2014, when a
group of 10 students went to the districts
Board of Education to request that the
successful middle school team be
allowed to continue at the high school
level, the team had a successful first year
with Borrows coordinating and leading
many of the events, and Wielgus earning
top spots in several of the competitions.
The high school competitions are
definitely different from those at the middle school level, said Borrows. They
are more official, requiring presenters to
wear suits, use a black binder for the documents, and are timed. The high school
competitions also offer a wider array of
competition categories, including dramatic representation, original oratory,

changed that. The more I do it, the more


comfortable I am speaking to large
groups and speaking to individuals.
And, Borrows, who is also a member
of the band, math club, key club,
National Honor Society, Student Council,
and the English and Math Honor
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Borrows has delivered a variety of
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communicators, an essential skill typically required by all employers.
The JCHS club, under the guidance of
teachers Kathleen Ryan and Claudia
Douris, meets weekly. Ryan focuses on
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at the high school level, with Douris
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James Caldwell High School Boys Basketball Team Gives Back


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Seniors Get New Set Of Wheels For Local Transport

By Cheryl Conway
t has been ten years since the seniors in the
Caldwells had a new bus, but thanks to a recent
grant received by the township, local elders will be
riding in style.
By the end of October or early November, 100 residents in three towns will be able to take advantage of a
brand new bus through a shared service program. The
new bus has been made possible through a grant awarded to West Caldwell Township by Essex County
Freeholders.
While the old bus still runs, the vehicle has become
old and less reliable over the past decade. Officials are
pleased that local seniors will be soon transported to
nearby areas, whether for shopping, community events
or eating out in updated wheels.
Its great that we get this grant, says West Caldwell
Council-member Stan Hladik. Im very excited; our
seniors deserve the best we can offer them. This bus will
go a long way to filling their shopping needs.
At the Aug. 4 West Caldwell Town Council meeting,
Hladik announced that the Essex County Freeholders
had award the township a Community Block
Development Grant to pay for the new senior bus. The
vehicle will be shared with West Caldwell, Caldwell and

Roseland as part of the townships ongoing shared services agreement for the Senior Citizens Transportation
Program.
For more than 30 years, the Senior Citizens Shared
Services Agreement has been intact, says Hladik, who
serves as liaison between the town council and shared
services program for senior citizen transportation, one
of many shared services offered in the Borough of
Caldwell.
Shared services for senior transportation with the
three towns has been quite effective as the program
requires funding every year to cover the cost of a driver, gas, insurance and vehicle maintenance, says Hladik.
With each town receiving $20,000 for the grant, Hladik
estimates the bus to cost about $60,000.
While the new bus will be the same size, the vehicle
will be more comfortable, says Hladik; have central
air-conditioning and heat; as well as a hydraulic lift for
wheelchair accessibility, a feature not equipped on the
old bus, he adds.
Township officials had applied for the block grant
earlier this spring, as they knew the old bus was reaching 100,000 miles and it was time to replace it. Hladik
says the bus will most likely be traded in.
The bus is available to seniors five days a week,

Monday through Friday, with local stops including


Willowbrook Mall, Verona Park, the Caldwell
Community Center, different food establishments, and
grocery stores such as Shoprite and Stop and Shop.
The senior bus is a free transportation service available to all residents 60 years or older living in Caldwell,
West Caldwell and Roseland. An identification card is
required and can be obtained at the Caldwell Senior
Center. Residents should call 973-226-5108 to reserve
their place on the bus daily.

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Full Weekend Planed For


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Class of 1965 50th Reunion is set
for Sat., Oct. 3, at Cucina
Calandras located at the Fairfield
Executive Inn, in Fairfield.
Cost is $85 per person and includes dinner and dancing. Enjoy the hospitality
room from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.; cocktail hour:
6 p.m. to 7 p.m.; dinner buffet and dancing
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Make plans for a full reunion weekend.
Friday, Oct. 2 - Informal Class
Gathering at Calandra's Italian Village,
Caldwell.
Sat., Oct. 3 - Reunion Party at the
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Sun., Oct. 4 - Caldwell Street Fair; visit
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NJ Car Seat Laws Get Updated

s of Sept. 1, the NJ Car Seat Law


will be changing. Children under
the age of two and weighing less
than 30 pounds must be in a rear-facing
car seat with a five point harness. The
car seat must be in a rear seat of the vehicle.
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Blood Drives Held In Sept.

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Sept. 25- Madison Area YMCA,
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Sept. 28- Knights of Columbus, Netcong,
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New Jersey Blood Services, a division
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Fundraiser Set To Keep Wheels Of Edison Museum In Motion

hose interested in socializing with folks who keep the


wheels of the museum turning at Edisons 19th
Century factory complex in West Orange can attend
the Muckers Ball fundraiser on Sat., Oct. 3. It promises a
tradition of food, drink, music and dancing under the big tent
- a location where Thomas Edison and his Muckers had
some great celebrations. For more info on the Muckers Ball
contact the Friends of Thomas Edison Historical Park
FoTENHP www.foedison.org; call 973-736-2916; or email
foe@foedison.org.
Touring the legendary work site of Thomas Edison and
the growing curiosity in Steampunk makes this National
Historical Park NHP in West Orange even more uniquely
remarkable today.
Steampunk is a subgenre of devotees that are fascinated
by retro science fiction, technology and artistic designs of
the late 19th-century that ignited with the force of steampowered machinery. Steampunk channels the era's perspective of those that lived during this futuristic thinking
Victorian and American Wild West age. Steampunk is about
revisiting its own distinct fashion, culture, architectural style
and art. It was a time of colorful futuristic storytelling from
H. G. Wells and Jules Verne. The Thomas Alva Edison factory laboratories and his Victorian Glenmont estate home in
West Orange are in themselves Steampunk time capsules
maintained by our National Park Service. It is also further
preserved by private funds, foundations and the Friends of
TENHP that do dedicated fundraising where it is needed.
They provide the additional renovations, enhancements and

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special project exhibits that are not covered in the NHP


budget. The FoTENHP also promotes the eras pastimes of
gardening, fashion, advertisements and the music that were
connected to these Edison inventions in true spirit.
Coincidentally, the Victorian age of the late 19th Century
was also the pinnacle years of Thomas Edisons career that
made him the worlds famous wizard of invention capable of
moving ideas off from the science fiction category to the
world of tomorrow. In 1897 H.G. Wells created his science
fiction masterpiece The War Of The Worlds. The Hearst
newspaper group commissioned a sequel to follow it.
Science editor - Garrett Putnam Serviss would write the next
story. This sequel follow up was entitled Edisons Conquest
of Mars which appeared in Feb. of 1898. Thomas Edison
became the heroic character of this science fiction world.
The iconic persona of Edison was a name that lent the
believability factor to a new fiction genre the space techno-thriller. Serviss book was the first space battle to ever
appear in print.
The West Orange laboratory complex was built in 1887.
The facilities were well equipped with many kinds of
machinery and instruments, with a factory supply of materials from around the world that employed dedicated and carefully-chosen workers. Employees that worked at Edisons
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book to believe that Thomas Edison had the imagination to
take them into the future with his inventions and ideas.
There was a lot of excitement working for Thomas Edison
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Open Golf Outing on Mon., Sept. 28, at the
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Hosted by the United Way Womens
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legacy of tournament founder Helen
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County clerk who believed women and
children should have access to resources to
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build a stronger community. A philanthropic network of professional women, the
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access to such resources through fundraising efforts including this golf outing.
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