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A DEDICATION TO DIOGI Holmdel Police Lose One of Their Own STORY SUSAN MURPHY
Patrolman Joseph Van Pelt and his partner Diogi, who are both crossed-training in narcotic detection and patrol, pose with a young friend on April 30, 2011 at Holmdel Community Day.
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olmdel Patrolman Joseph Van Pelt connected with Diogi immediately. “As police K-9 handlers, we don’t really get to choose which dog we want,” explained Van Pelt. Screening by the Head K-9 trainer of the Department, narrowed the selection to two dogs. Lacking experience, Van Pelt said he wasn’t exactly sure how to select the best dog so he went to each one as they sat in their crates. “The first dog shied away into the rear of the crate and was a bit defensive. The next dog came right up to the cage of the crate and started licking my face. I knew right there that he would be my partner.” That was in June, 2007. Diogi was named after a Florida Sheriff’s Office canine, “DiOGi” who was killed along with his partner while tracking a suspect. When he was about a year and a half old, Diogi, a German Shepard imported from Slovakia, began K-9 training on July 9, 2007. Training included 10-weeks of Scent Detection Training for Narcotics followed by 16-weeks of Patrol/Tracking School. The majority of calls for service were related to narcotics detection/ recovery and currency sniffs relating to monies gained from the sale of narcotics in towns across Monmouth County, said Van Pelt. He and Diogi also worked throughout Monmouth County handling fleeing criminal tracks, home invasion/burglary calls, evidence-recovery, reports of missing persons, large fight calls and officer protection calls at large scale fights. “Last summer, a six-year-old child from New York went missing while his scout troop was digging for shark teeth in Big Brook Park and Diogi tracked his scent trail for about two miles. It was awesome to watch him work. He was an incredible tracker and to watch him track a human being was absolutely amazing,” said Van Pelt. Due to his many brave and heroic acts over the years, Diogi was awarded numerous awards including Departmental Letters of Commendation and two Life-Saving Awards. At home, Diogi was just a normal dog, said Van Pelt. “He loved my children from day one. He was protective over my house and property like any dog, but he was relaxed and comfortable. He was so loved by my family. My children were so proud that they had a police dog at home and they would brag to their friends about it all of the time. My wife would bring the kids to so many of his demonstrations just so they could see him ‘work.’ He completed us, he really did,” shared Van Pelt.
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When it was time for police duty, Diogi was different. “At work, he completely transformed, and from the moment he jumped into his patrol vehicle he became fixated, alert, and vigilant. He went into a condition of readiness and protective posture. It was remarkable to see the difference when we went to work. It even surprised my family to see how different he was,” explained Van Pelt. It was difficult for Van Pelt to choose a favorite memory of his beloved partner. “Every single day I was with him, working or offduty was a pleasure. I loved being with him; he went everywhere with me and we were together 24/7,” he said. Van Pelt thinks the Holmdel Township Police Department will most remember Diogi’s personality. “He had an incredible personality and was loved by so many people. Everybody always asked me to let him out of the truck to pet him or throw him a ball. Some of the officers would bring their children in on their days off when we were working just to see him.” Diogi was diagnosed with bone cancer in his left femur and acute lymphocytic leukemia which were determined to be terminal. His physical condition deteriorated rapidly after this diagnosis and he was in extreme pain, shared Van Pelt. On October 24, 2014, officers from the Holmdel Township Police Department, Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office, and K-9 units from other areas of New Jersey offered a final goodbye to Diogi with a full police salute in recognition of his loyal and dedicated service as a member of the Holmdel Township Police Department’s K-9 Unit at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital. Diogi will be remembered as a true hero and an amazing partner.
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orth Centerville Fire Company held their annual Halloween Party on October 25 and welcomed over 100 costumed partiers. The entrance fee included food, beverages and a cash bar. New this year was a smoke machine, which definitely added character and a bit of spookiness to the event! A bigger-than-life mad scientist and a lifesize skeleton in an open coffin lurked in the back of the room. A DJ played continuous music and before long the dance floor filled up. The entire cast of The Wizard of Oz arrived, most of them from Staten Island. What impressive costumes and awesome presence! Vice President Christopher Walsh noted that prizes would be given and a winner for Best Costume chosen. “This is a great event and fun for all involved,” he said. Once again, thanks went out to Bethany Wine and Liquors for their help with the event. Lieutenant Chris Basciano said that new members are always welcomed and the information is on the website at www.ncvfc. org. “The committee donates their time to help out for this event because it is done for the good cause of the 911 Memorial,” said Captain Joe Sarro. The North Centerville Fire Company members do great community outreach events during the year. During Fire Prevention week, they go to the local schools and discuss fire safety, what they do, and what to do in case of a fire. All proceeds from this event will be dedicated to the 911 Memorial which will be built alongside of the banquet hall by the parking lot. Two pieces of steel from the World Trade Center, which were delivered to the firehouse in August, 2012, will be a vital part of this Memorial. Funds raised from events such as this one, Comedy Night, and the St. Patrick’s Day Party have been dedicated to the 911 Memorial Fund.
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STORY MICHELLE TUCHOL
Obstacles are prevalent in the dynamic of every family. But when parents must take on the task of raising a child with special needs, their obstacles can, at times, be monumental.
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ith hearts much bigger than bank accounts, and wisdom well beyond some of the brightest physicians, Liz Lenza (who splits time between Manhattan and Colts Neck) and Dawn Fittipaldi (Marlboro) work tirelessly to overcome those challenges at Our Special Place, a non-profit learning center for children with special needs. These women seem to have met each other at the right time. Through the ups and downs of life and owning and working with a non-profit organization, their yin and yang personalities are making it work.
Along the lines of education, Dawn points out, “this is not a school, it’s a center,” noting that Our Special Place provides an outlet for expression, social interaction and developmental skills the children need in addition to whatever their regular educational program might be. Regardless, since its opening in 2008, the therapeutic center has done a world of good for the children that attend and the families who advocate.
Before the center opened, Liz’s son Ethan was diagnosed with autism at an early age, and the family needed guidance. It was with the help of a mutual friend that Dawn came into the Lenza’s life.
“We’re looking into government funding, but so far we haven’t been successful,” Liz says.
“I started an intensive in-home program with Ethan,” says Dawn. Dawn, who works with children as a Behavior Analyst, came to the Lenza’s home and initially worked with Ethan one-on-one to help develop his functional skills. Slowly but surely, the Lenza’s opened up their home to other children with developmental disabilities; new interactions with other children, and other parents, began to grow. Liz recalls just how important the social hour for parents was with the Lenza’s as Dawn worked with the children.
“If someone had a bad day, they would always walk out of our house with a smile.” Eventually, the group sessions had outgrown the Lenza’s home; Liz and Dawn both entertained the idea of opening up a business. And that was when Andrew, Liz’s husband (and silent champion, as she calls him) suggested a non-profit center to accommodate the families. The making of Our Special Place was born. Our Special Place is situated in the semi-residential area of Matawan. The center offers seven different classes for children to enhance their developmental and social skills with the goal of teaching each child to grow and experience applied learning in a compassionate and positive atmosphere. Dawn and a small group of teachers and assistants work with the children, and Liz has been trained to provide support for the families and parents who will usually wait at the center as their children are being instructed. Our Special Place also incorporates special events throughout the year allowing all children and their families to participate. “Once you’ve been here, you’re a part of the family,” Liz says. The children range in age from 3-16; there’s also a broad spectrum of abilities and developmental disorders that Liz and Dawn encounter. Dawn, who understands the importance of early diagnosis for children with special needs, explains that education should not only be the responsibility of the traditional K-12 system. If a child has been attending classes at Our Special Place for multiple sessions, parents are encouraged to help guide their children at home in a way that enforces the skills that are learned.
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“It’s about supporting the families in their time of need,” says Liz. In addition to Liz’s “We Can Do It” attitude and heightened sense of commiseration, her job is coordinating the most important resources for the center: donations and fundraising.
The community supports Our Special Place; the staff and their family and friends, local businesses, and families who bring their children to the center have donated money, time and whatever they can to help keep the non-profit moving forward. However, the center requires manpower, supplies, and in some cases, continued education for providing instruction. As a 501c3, fundraising is challenging because it takes initial resources, including extra time and money, before a profit is turned. Neither Dawn nor Liz is out to make a profit for themselves. The goal of the center is to provide learning, help and education for the children and families, and to cover the center’s costs, which also includes funding events and special opportunities. Liz is hoping that in the future there will be more recognition and awareness of the needs for children with developmental disorders, as well as family foundations and governmental funding for centers similar to Our Special Place. Centers such as these have been increasing over the years, and Dawn and Liz encourage families to explore different options and resources for their children’s specific needs. “Dawn and I have achieved what we set out to do," Liz says, “but we’re still not done.” Both are proud of the center and their herculean efforts to give their children a leg up. Liz looks to the future of the center as well as the future of the children with special needs who will eventually need a plan for adulthood. “What happens when these kids are 21?” Liz asks. It’s a question that most parents of special needs children will face. The concern over security, both environmental and financial, has Liz thinking that one day, she could work in that capacity also. For now, Dawn and Liz embrace the work and are grateful that they’ve been able to make a difference in the lives of local families since creating Our Special Place. The center is located at 62 Broad Street in Matawan. For information about registering for classes, making a donation and volunteering, visit www.ourspecialplacenj.org/.
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Seven RBC Student-Athletes Sign National Letters of Intent Red Bank Catholic congratulates seven Red Bank Catholic student-athletes who signed National Letters of Intent on November 12, 2014 to continue their careers at the college level. Through their academic and athletic dedication, these student athletes are honored to have earned this opportunity to play at the next level. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jackie VanLew of Tinton Falls (swimming) - University of Connecticut; Brynne Bauman of Hazlet (softball) - Felician College; Gabby Bram of Jackson (softball) - Hofstra University; Alex Barazotti of Howell (basketball) -Loyola University Maryland. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Ianelli of Colts Neck (baseball) - Wagner College; Tim Barile of Red Bank (lacrosse) -Virginia Military Institute; and Pat Lehrkinder of Little Silver (golf) - Monmouth University.
Colin Hassell of Matawan Honored at Bucknell University. President of the Class of 2015 and head Reunion Ambassador, Colin is a member of the Society and Technology Residential College, a Residential Adviser, a WeDo student volunteer and a member of Chi Phi fraternity. Colin was selected as Homecoming Host by the student body, Homecoming Hosts are honored for commitment to service, academics, leadership and extracurricular involvement, and for loyalty to Bucknell. They serve as ambassadors to
their peers, alumni and other constituents throughout the remainder of their senior year and post-graduation as they transition to alumni. A senior in the B.S. in Mechanical Engineering program, Colin is the son of Baldwin and Andrea Hassell and a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy. Honors were awarded during Family Weekend and Homecoming Weekend at Bucknell.
Governor Christie And The First Lady Of NJ Visit Saint John Vianney High School Student’s Home On October 29, 2014 Governor Chris Christie, along with First Lady Mary Pat Christie visited the Union Beach home of Saint John Vianney High School junior, Joseph Rice and his mother Barbara Costanza. Barbara Costanza was notified that her home was selected by Habitat for Humanity and the Governor’s Office as a priority build. Their house was completely destroyed by Hurricane Sandy, and now two years later it is finally being rebuilt with the help of Mary Pat Christie’s organization, “Hurricane Sandy NJ Relief Fund.” The Relief Fund is an active partner in the recovery effort, supporting 106 nonprofit organizations that have assisted more than 300,000 New Jersey residents. On hand for the press conference were some of Joseph’s
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classmates, SJVHS President, Mr. Joseph Deroba, Campus Minister, Mr. Jeff Johnson who stated, “It was so heartening to see the community rally in support of a local family. It was especially powerful to hear the Governor call the volunteers who have helped rebuild the community, instruments of God, which is what they are.” In the coming days, SJVHS students volunteered with Habitat for Humanity at the Costanza house helping to finish it. Barbara Costanza was hoping to spend Thanksgiving in her new home, “I just want to get home with my son. I want to get settled, get life back to normal.”
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ABOVE: At a previous fundraiser held for Evan Doucette sponsored by Wild Card Tattoo in Sayreville, proceeds from patrons receiving cancer ribbon tattoos went to Evan. Left to right: Billy Gilmore of Keyport, Evan Doucette of Keyport and owner of Wild Card Tattoo Mike DePrizio at the tattoo shop in Sayreville.
On November 1, the Battle of the Bags Cornhole Tournament took place at Tab Ramos Sports Center in Aberdeen for Keyport resident Evan Doucette.
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ver 400 friends and family, along with people that never met Evan, attended the event which raised $21,500, and around half the profits were going to Evan, as the event venue was compensated.
Thirty-two-year-old Evan Doucette was diagnosed in July 2014 with Acute Myloid Leukemia, which is a rare and aggressive type of blood cancer. Evan’s doctors suggested he receive a bone marrow transplant, and after finding an anonymous match, he received the transplant on November 12, he was at Hackensack Medical Center recovering (at the time of print for Community Magazine) and his doctors were happy with his progress thus far. Organizers of the event felt that Evan being out of work and dealing with his disease (surgeries and treatments), that they needed to do something to help out financially, so Evan can solely focus on his recovery. Long-time friends Mike Van Houten & The Van Houten Family of Union Beach; Lyndsey Moynahan of Hazlet; Kevin White of Union Beach; Jeremy Lazar of Keyport; and Billy Gilmore of Keyport – as well as countless others, including sponsors and the Doucette Family – worked very hard for The Battle of the Bags Cornhole Tournament to be the success it was.
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Billy Gilmore, a close friend and an organizer of the event, shared, “I think that when someone is in need, it’s amazing to see so many people come together and put their problems aside to help a great person out. Our gratitude and thanks aren’t enough to say to everyone that helped out and made the night so successful.” Many of the gift baskets and donations were provided by Evan’s friends and local businesses, event organizers said that without their generosity, the benefit would have never been possible. The following is a list of the event’s supporters: Forever Hope; Panther Press; APS Security; McDonagh’s Bartenders & Servers; Cal-Jo Trucking; Lil Hollywood Trucking; CRT Express; Two River Technology Group; JoJo Merla Construction; Uptown Bar & Grill; First Class Tattoos; Dawn’s Auto Body; Athletes Alley; Granger & Sons; Keyport PBA; Terry Kennedy; Randy Goedtel; Bethany Wine & Liquor; Nicole Abella; Steve & Yvette Martinez; Pat & Jen Denardo; Granger Family; Pluggys 2; Delbuono Construction; James Lindsay & Jace Sozomenou; The Aumack Family and Diversified Office Solutions. Also, Marty Conallon of Matawan from Glory Cornhole, built half of the cornhole boards that were used that night.
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Changing Your Body Begins With Changing Your Mind PROVIDED BY JULIANNE DODS, VP MERIDIAN FITNESS & WELLNESS
“I have always been a large person,” says Meridian Fitness & Wellness Member, Ali Daneshmand. “From childhood through adolescence and well into adulthood, my lifestyle, and mentality towards it, enabled me to weigh 386 pounds.”
“We set goals regularly which helped Ali to remain focused and stay positive throughout the process,” says Lauren.
At only 33 years old, Ali had not been to the doctor for a routine physical in over five years.
“As a volunteer EMT, I am often called to neighboring towns to render first responder care to those in need. On Christmas Day, I received one such call. An elderly man was experiencing abdominal pain. Once on scene, the man began to seize. In the back of the ambulance, I performed CPR en route to the closest hospital. The man regained consciousness just as I transferred his care to the awaiting hospital staff. I was suddenly hit with the comprehension that if I had not lost those 50 pounds, I would not have had the stamina to revive that gentleman at all.”
“Regardless of what anyone told me about my weight, I would tell them - and myself - that there was no problem. My favorite moniker became ‘I just need to lose 50 pounds’,” says Ali. But, Ali knew the truth. When flying, Ali was required to book First Class passage to accommodate his stature, and safe travel required the usage of seat belt extenders. When visiting a restaurant, Ali had to call ahead to confirm special accommodations and seating arrangements. When attending a professional football game, Ali needed to be driven from the stadium to the parking lot via a golf cart. “Long-term, successful weight loss requires more than eating healthy and engaging in the recommended amount of daily exercise,” says Lauren Pecora, a Certified Personal Trainer with Meridian Fitness & Wellness in Hazlet. “It requires taking an honest look at your lifestyle, your eating habits, your daily routine, and an assessment of your ability to do something to change it.” Ali realized he needed to make a drastic change. In June of 2013, he began researching the possibility of bariatric surgery. “What I took away from the consultation was the realization that without a healthy lifestyle and healthy mindset, the surgery would ultimately not work,” says Ali. “That’s when I approached the staff at Meridian Fitness & Wellness.” Ali began meeting with Lauren, his Personal Trainer, twice weekly for one hour sessions focusing on functional movements that would ease his back pain and help build stamina. Ali began setting and achieving small fitness goals, started taking Tae Kwon Do classes, monitored his nutrition and genuinely invested himself in conquering his obesity.
By December 2013, Ali had lost 50 pounds enabling Lauren to develop a more dynamic program which integrated compound muscle movements.
Ali has lost more than 160 pounds. His waist size is down from 60 inches to 38 inches. His chest size is down from 60 inches to 46 inches. And his neck size is down from 22 inches to 17 inches. Ali jokes that there are no more X’s in any of his clothing sizes! But more importantly than numbers or sizes, Ali has a renewed sense of life. Looking back, Ali realized his road to health and wellness was more than a physical transformation; it was an emotional and psychological journey. He dealt with successes and setbacks, plateaus and triumphs and learned to cope and appreciate them all for the lessons they were. “I will always have to remind myself that my past does not dictate my future. I can and have taken control of my health,” he says. “Knowledge of the right path is one thing, but the will to pursue that path is what makes the difference between exploring one’s potential, and becoming a couch potato.” For Lauren, Ali is a testament to how proper nutrition, consistent training and an indomitable will pave the way towards a healthier future. “Ali took control of his health and, in doing so, created the life he deserves.” For more information on how the expert team at Meridian Fitness & Wellness is working towards helping members take control of their health and ending the trend of obesity, visit www.MeridianFitnessandWellness.com, today!
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Moore Yarn Celebrates One Year in Business
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The shop is open at 10:00 a.m. every day and closes at 9:00 p.m from Monday through Friday and closes at 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. They are also available online at www.MooreYarn.com for purchasing yarn, supplies and gift cards 24 hours a day. There is a Man-Cave with a large screen TV and there are always complimentary snacks and beverages. They even have a Mobile-Yarn-Shop called MOORE YARN on Wheels that visits knitting groups throughout Monmouth County and can also be found at craft shows, Farmer’s Markets and local town events. You can order Gift Cards in any denomination on their website and they will be sent directly by mail, in an email or send to your smart phone. Giving a gift doesn’t get any easier! Owner Mitzy Moore would like to thank everyone who came to her shop and helped make the first year such a big success and being part of their yarn community! MOORE YARN at Airport Plaza is conveniently located at 1366 Route 36 in Hazlet, one mile off Garden State Parkway Exit 117.
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PET CELEBRITIES Your pet can be a local celebrity too. Send their photos to info@communitymagazinenj.com
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Community Magazine dedicates this month’s Pet Celebrity section to Diogi, who was a Holmdel K-9 Police Dog. We thank Diogi for his service to our communities. See Diogi’s dedication on page 6.
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Keyport-Matawan Elks Help Families In Need For The Holidays On November 8th and 9th, the about,” Exalted Ruler Stephen Keyport-Matawan Elks, were Szczepaniak said. “With the canning to help families in help of our members, we were need for the holidays. With the able hold both these events support from the community, and help out our community they were able to make baskets and our veterans. We alone for 15 families in need. Along can only do so much, but the with the food donations, they donations from the community Pictured are Dana Church, Kelly Hynes, Courtney Settle, and Tabatha were also able to raise money is what makes it easier for us to Pence, along with their children who helped out with canning. to get gift cards for each basket support our programs. Without so the families can buy turkeys when the time gets closer. the donations we received, we may have only been able to The same weekend, the Elks were also canning to help support five families instead of 15. So a thank you to the support their annual Veteran’s dinner that they hold every community for their support.” If you would like to join this organization, please contact year. The Elks have veterans come down to the lodge and they make a home cooked meal for them and give them all Stephen Szczepaniak at 732.865.5861. He will be happy to talk to you about all the other wonderful programs that the gifts that they need. “It is another cause that the Elks are very passionate Elks help with.
North Centerville Fire Company 911 Memorial Fund Information Two steel beams from the World Trade Center delivered to the North Centerville Fire Company in August, 2012 were to become part of a memorial to be built outside the firehouse. Two years later, that plan is getting closer. Chief Frank Wood explained that members of North Centerville responded to the September 11, 2001 attacks and assisted at Ground Zero in looking for survivors in the ruins. The significance of having the beams at North Centerville Fire Company is of great importance to Captain Joseph Sarro, who lost his cousin Dennis P. O’Berg from FDNY Ladder 105 in Brooklyn on that horrific day. Hazlet Township also lost 12 residents to the attacks. Once a committee was formed to discuss details for the 911 Memorial to be built outside of North Centerville Fire Company, community events such as a Comedy Night,
Halloween party, and St. Patrick’s Day Party came to light. Over the past year or so, the community has been great in supporting North Centerville’s events so that the proceeds could be dedicated to the 911 Memorial. “The plans are drawn and we just found out it will cost $18,000 for the Memorial,” said Captain Sarro. A fitting memorial to remember the Hazlet residents who were lost is getting closer to being built. Anyone wishing to donate can send their check to: North Centerville Volunteer Fire Company No.1, P.O. Box 207, Hazlet, New Jersey 07730. Write in the note section that it is for the “9/11 Memorial Fund.” North Centerville Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 is located at 372 Middle Road in Hazlet. Their non-emergency number is 732.264.9404. Their website is www.ncvfc.org.
Monmouth County Chamber of Commerce Holiday Red Carpet Party Join the Monmouth County Chamber of Commerce for their Annual Holiday Gala on Thursday, December 11, 2014 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the elegant Addison Park, located at 150 State Route 35 in Aberdeen. This popular and well-attended Chamber event offers a festive evening of exceptional food, dancing, networking, raffles and more! Tickets are $65 for a MCCC member and $75 for a
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Standing Rib Roast INGREDIENTS • 9 lb. Beef Standing Rib Roast • Dearborn’s Dry Rub, (brown sugar, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, chili pepper, thyme, paprika, cumin)
PROCEDURE
Preheat Convection Oven to 300° Add Dearborn’s Dry rub to the entire outside skin of the roast in a thick layer. Press to coat. Place on a roasting pan. Do not cover. Cooks approximately 25 minutes per pound. A meat thermometer placed in the end of the roast should read at 135°. Let rest 15-20 minutes before slicing.
Holiday Recipes Eggplant Rollatini INGREDIENTS
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Pinch of salt and pepper
Dearborn’s Homemade Marinara Sauce
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1-2 cups oil for frying
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1 large eggplant, peeled and sliced ¼” lengthwise (approx. 8-9 slices) •
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1 c. flour
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1 tbsp. grated cheese
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1 c. mozzarella, shredded
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½ dz. eggs, beaten
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2 tbsp. parsley, chopped
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¼ bunch parsley, chopped
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Pinch of salt and pepper
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Preheat the oven to 350°. Mix the eggs, parsley, grated cheese, salt and pepper together. Dredge eggplant slices in flour, then dip in egg batter, and then fry in oil. Remove when light brown in color. Put on a paper towel and let cool. Next mix all ingredients together to create the ricotta filling. Add approximately 2 tbsp. dollops of ricotta filling to the center of one of the eggplant slices. Roll eggplant around filling. Lay eggplant rolls in an ovenproof dish. Top with Dearborn’s Marinara Sauce and bake at 350° for 15-20 min. or until heated through.
Stuffed Calamari with Crabmeat INGREDIENTS
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4-6 Large Calamari, whole tubes wash and remove cartilage – using only tubes, not tentacles
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1 tsp. old bay seasoning
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ROCKET DANCERS SHOW SPI R I T! Pictured are senior dancers Julia Barnes, Jenna McCann, Dance Captain Danielle Nicolosi, Dance Captain Taylor Jefferson and Alana Peace at Hazlet Day.
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he Raritan High School Rocket Dancers formed during the 2002-2003 school year by Mrs. Robin Beaudry (Shark). The Rocket Dancers have competed and performed locally, regionally, and nationally. They have developed a reputation and is recognized as one of the top teams in New Jersey. Coach Lisa Mauron and Coach Jennifer Hansen continue on the legend year after year forming a great team of girls to represent their high school by their hard work, dedication, and persistence by performing at their home football games, home basketball games and events in the Hazlet community. These community service events include St. Jude organizations, walk-athons, Clean Comminutes, and collecting and donating clothes. During the fall season, their most recent performances throughout the community included Hazlet Day at Veterans Park, a local bonfire hosted at Raritan High School, and a home NJSIAA playoff game. The team performed numerous routines which included jazz and hip hop choreography. During the winter season, the Rockets Dance Competition team competes at numerous regional and state competitions in New Jersey. Also, they have attended national competitions in locations all over the country including Disney World, Las Vegas, Nevada and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. In February 2015, they are seeking nationals in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Rocket Dancers Team will continue to show their spirit with –Tradition, Pride & Excellence - and carry on this amazing high school experience!
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