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April 2017

Non-Profit Pet Rescue Provides Responsive, Hassle Free Experience

By Cheryl Conway fter 40 years of rescuing pets, a Fairfield woman is partnering with another animal rescuer in Cedar Grove and together they have formed a new 501c3 pet rescue organization to

save animals whether lost, unwanted or awaiting a new home. Recently established on Feb. 10, 2017, Rosemarie’s Rescue Ranch is a new local organization dedicated to rescuing animals, mostly dogs and cats, in need of

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Rescue Ranch. “The greatest complaint we have heard over the years is that rescues are non-responsive, that it takes forever for a call back or a returned email, that the pre-approval process takes forever, that is so hard to get anyone to listen. We

modeled our new group to be exactly the opposite. We return phone calls and emails and inquiries right away. At Rosemarie’s Rescue Ranch, animals come in from kill shelters. Most of the animals are dogs and continued on page 2

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always worked together. Our vision was always the same.” Many rescue groups require certain approvals and home visits, but at Rosemarie’s Rescue Ranch “we rely solely on our gut. We can feel when it’s a good family; we look in their eyes. We can do a trial. We wanted to make it an easier process. “We trust our instincts,” she continues. “We ask questions and listen. A pet can be adopted right away from us, we know people, we can read their body language. We make our decisions based on our gut in the best interest of the animals.” They wanted their “own rescue; where folks feel comfortable, where we put volunteers first and create a rewarding and fulfilling environment for our volunteers and for kids who want to help also,” says Paige. Being responsive is also a priority at Rosemarie’s

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rehabilitation, fostering and adoption. Rosemarie Cafiero, a resident of Fairfield for more than 50 years, and Susan Paige of Cedar Grove have joined forces to open the “new pet rescue in town.” Rescuing since 1977, Cafiero founded Orphaned Pets in West Caldwell in 1990, serving as its president for 26 years. Paige had joined Cafiero in her animal rescuing efforts 10 years ago, when she had adopted her first dog from her through Orphaned Pets. While Orphaned Pets is still in existence, the two decided to branch off and establish their own non-profit. They resigned from the Orphaned Pets board of directors in Dec. 2016 to start anew. “We had a different vision of how we wanted to run an organization,” says Paige, president of Rosemarie’s Rescue Ranch. “To make it simple for qualified families. Rosemarie and I

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Non-Profit Pet Rescue ... continued from front page puppies, cats and kittens, as well as an occasional bunny rabbit, says Paige. “We bring them into our homes and show them love,” says Paige. “We go down to the AHS [Associated Humane Societies] in Newark to pull rescues,” as well as a lot of litters and kittens. “They do nice courtesy transports. They try very hard to find families,” to avoid euthanizing especially when overcrowding occurs. “We try to find families,” says Paige, adding that they also get animals from down south from The Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society. “Our mission is simple: Rescue, Rehabilitate, and Rehome the Relinquished,”

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Paige says. “Our motto is even simpler: “A happy place to adopt your new best friend.” A group of about 25 local volunteers act as fosters to provide homes for the animals until a family is identified for adoption, as well as helping at adoption events or picking up donations. Foster families, “during that time they rehabilitate, give them love and attention.” “We are all fosters so we operate out of our own homes,” says Paige. Volunteers are spread out in areas including Verona, West Caldwell, Franklin Lakes, Mendham, Chatham, Fairfield. Foster families, includ-

ing the children ages 12 to 16, are also mentored through Rosemarie’s Rescue Ranch. “We encourage children to get involved,” says Paige, like to hold a leash or a puppy at an adoption event or to even raise funds to benefit the animals. A group of fourth grade girls at the Gould School in North Caldwell recently donated $234 for the animal shelter raised through a bake sale. “We love working with the kids; their eyes are so wide,” says Paige. Efforts are also made at some local venues that leave a box out to collect funds as well as needed items like pet beds, blankets, bowls, pet food and

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medications such as heart worm medication. “We are a new group; we are evolving,” says Paige. “We really want to educate, to adopt, not to shop.” Paige stresses, “We are completely non-profit.” Any fees involved are nominal and cover cost for medical care, transportation, spay and neuter. “Every single adoption saves two lives,” she says, as it opens up space for another animal to be fostered and one from being euthanized from overcrowding. While she mentions “We prefer to help out community,” Paige says “we will not say no if we have room. Our first priority is to save a life. We will take an animal if there’s no place for it to

go.” Paige decided to name the rescue organization after Rosemarie. “She’s devoted her entire life to benefit the animals,” says Paige. “When we started this group I wanted this to be a tribute for her and her legacy. Rosemarie has been doing this all her life. She’s the hero of this story.” Paige got involved 10 years ago when she “was feeling sad” so she stopped in Petco to pet the animals. That was when she met Rosemarie and Scout, a little terrier she wound up adopting through Orphaned Pets. “Scout changed the course of my life because she introduced me to res-

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cue,” says Paige. “Since then I became a foster failure to an unadoptable Rottweiler [Sasha] who hated men but loved my boys. We were able to rehabilitate her. That’s a big part of what we do; to give good experiences and rehab.” Paige got Sasha when she was about six years old with the intentions of fostering her. She wound up keeping her until she died six years later, Dec. 2016. Rosemarie’s Ranch Rescue holds adoption days every third Saturday of the month at Pet Valu in West Caldwell. To volunteer, donate, get involved or attend an adoption day, go to www. RosemariesRescueRanch. com for more information.

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By Jennifer Walkup he 5th Annual Strides for H.O.P.E. Race to benefit the Pediatric Epilepsy Program at Saint Barnabas Medical Center is set to take place on Sun., April 23, at Livingston High School. The 5K run/2K walk, to be held rain or shine, aims to raise awareness and support for children with epilepsy cared for at Saint Barnabas Medical Center. Every dollar raised will fund and support educational programs as well as equipment and provisions for the Pediatric Epilepsy Center at St. Barnabas. This family-fun event, run by the Greenstein Hope Fund, will include many entertaining activities for children and adults of all ages. There will be a DJ, re-

freshments, balloon artists, face painters and character appearances. Faith and Marc Greenstein began the Greenstein Hope Fund in 2008 when their six month-old son was diagnosed with the rare Sturge-Weber Syndrome, with epilepsy being one of the main side effects. After numerous hospitalizations, multiple brain surgeries and many therapies and medications to help him live a normal life, the Greensteins were very grateful for the expertise and compassionate care he received at Saint Barnabas Medical Center’s Pediatric Epilepsy Center. The Annual Strides for H.O.P.E. 5K Run & 2K Walk is one of the major fundraising events the Foundation holds. The Greenstein family invites

everyone in both the epilepsy community and the local community to join them at the Strides for H.O.P.E. event. Run, walk, or simply show support by attending the festivities or making a donation. Various level sponsorships are also available. By being a part of the Strides for H.O.P.E. event, participants will help transform hospital care for the thousands of children living with epilepsy that receive care at the Saint Barnabas Pediatric Epilepsy Center. “Our goals for this year is to continue to grow the event as we have each year since its inception in 2013,” said Faith Greenstein. “Last year we had 700 participants and raised $100,000. For 2017, we’d like to grow both of those numbers, as well as the number of spon-

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By Stefanie Sears t first glance, Cubetto may just look like a simply wooden box, but there is more to it than meets the eye. Cubetto happens to be a new learning robot, pleased to make its acquaintance at Caldwell Public Library. “The robot is called Cubetto and is produced by Primo Toys,” says Caldwell Public Library Director Claudine Pascale, “Cubetto was inspired by a child-friendly programming language called LOGO, designed in the 1960s at MIT. I saw an article online about this new robot that teaches children as young as 3 years old the basics of coding, but without a screen. I ordered Cubetto online. It was my

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Caldwell Library Introduces Learning Robot idea to bring it to the library. I had been wanting to bring computer programming to the library but my staff and I don’t have the technical background to teach it well. Cubetto is cute, fun and easy to implement. It teaches kids and adults the concepts behind basic coding without being intimidating.” Here is how Cubetto works. Kids can use different colored pegs on a board to control how the robot functions. It comes with a storybook and play mat as well, so children can determine how to move the robot onto each scene on the mat. Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programming has gained a following in the last few years, particularly

in girls. Since Pascale believes that Cubetto is helping to influence that, she decided to title the robot accordingly. “I decided to rename Cubetto ‘Ada’ after Ada Lovelace, who is considered to have written instructions for the first computer program in the mid 19th century.” Pascale explained this bit of history to the children who attended and participated in the third Annual Makers Day, which took play on Sat., March 25, at the library. Evidently, however, they preferred a more hands-on experience. “They were not impressed! They just wanted to make the robot move, and their excitement was conta-

gious. Some children really took to the robot and thought it was ‘so cool!’ They were working together to figure out how to make Ada move to different scenes on the mat. Other kids lost interest quickly and only wanted to participate when it was their turn to program Ada.” Ada was well received by both children and parents alike, both of whom are interested in playing with her again. Library patrons can try Ada on Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. “If there is a sustained interest I may make the program more structured where I give the children tasks to complete, but for now it will be an exploratory program,” says Pascale.

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aldwell University’s sixth annual Summer Intensive Percussion Camp is set to run from July 10 to 15 on the Caldwell campus. Students ages 12 to 18 are invited to apply. “Students who are ready to be immersed in percussion will hear amazing musicians, meet new people and have a good time,” says music faculty member Alex Bocchino, who directs the

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uals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world. The program was founded by Dr. Norman Borlaug, who was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1970 for his work in addressing world hunger. At the NJ Youth Summit, students were given the opportunity to present research and recommendations on how to solve key global challenges in a short speech and small group discussions with statewide experts; connect with other student leaders from across NJ to share ideas, identify solutions to these problems and build lasting friendships; interact with global leaders in science, industry and policy; take part in educational sessions and interactive tours at Rutgers University to explore current research and issues in international development

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and life sciences; and meet innovative researchers, professors and college students in NJ working to end hunger and poverty and improve food security around the world. “It was a very long process and even pretty difficult at times,” said Medina. “But despite the grueling preparation and constantly being a bit nervous it was a truly awesome experience. I am proud that I had the opportunity to attend an event like this and change the world, changing life for many, and I’m proud to be in legacy of the man who saved more lives than any other human, Dr. Norman Borlaug. I would do this again in a heartbeat. The 4-H Youth Development Program and the NJ Youth Summit are both phenomenal programs; I think more kids need to get involved in them.”

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ichael Medina, eighth grader at Grover Cleveland Middle School, West Caldwell, recently presented his research on food insecurity at the New Jersey Youth Summit at Rutgers University. Medina’s research focused on how water and sanitation issues affect the ability of India to feed its growing population. Marissa Blodnik, 4-H Program associate and agent, and Jane Kinkle, retired science teacher from GCMS, mentored Medina throughout the process. The research included reading, preparing a detailed report and presentation, and participating in weekly videoconferences, beginning in December and leading up to the conference on March 3. The World Food Prize is the foremost international award recognizing the achievements of individ-

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JCHS To Host Speaker On Effects Of Drug Addiction

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n Tues., April 18, the Caldwell - West Caldwell School District plans to host Michael DeLeon, founder of Steered Straight. After nearly eight years of drug addiction and gang involvement, DeLeon spent 12 years in state prison and half-way houses for a gang-related homicide. He now makes presentations across the United States to educate students and parents about alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and other drugs. DeLeon’s presentations will focus especially on marijuana, which he characterizes as “likely the most misunderstood com-

mercialized drug known to man.” DeLeon has produced a film, “MarijuanaX,” from which he will show excerpts during his presentations. He will also discuss alcohol, tobacco, vaping, opiates, and the abuse of prescription drugs. After presentations during the day to JCHS students, DeLeon will give a parent presentation at 7 p.m. in the James Caldwell High School Center for Performing Arts. All are welcome to attend the evening presentation. The purpose of Steered Straight, according to Mr. DeLeon’s web site, is to reach youth and young

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Science Students Take Top Prizes At Research Symposium

aldwell University science students took first and second place prizes at the Independent College Fund of New Jersey’s Undergraduate Research Symposium. Students Deborah Balthazar and Amanda Surujnauth received the first place Outstanding Poster Presentation award for their project “What is on your toothbrush? Are you brushing with fecal matter?” They focused on assessing toothbrush microbial contamination from toilet aerosols and on offering suggestions for storage and decontamination. They wanted to engage in something practical that would interest people and that “people deserve to know,” said Balthazar.

Student Gianna C. Klucker received the second place Outstanding Poster Presentation award for her project “Creation of a Novel Deodorant Using Essential Oils.” Five other students in Natural and Physical Sciences faculty Dr. Agnes Berki’s research, conduct and composition biology class presented their projects at the symposium at Liberty Science Center, where they heard from leading New Jersey professionals in the STEM fields who gave them professional advice and insight. ICFNJ began the symposium in 2014 to offer new undergraduate grants to its member institutions. The grants connect students

with peer and faculty mentors who are engaged in research. Also on display was Won Seok Choi and Steven S. Han’s project “Investigation of Microorganisms on Smartphones.” They found an alarming number of microorganisms and showed that smartphones can serve as a source of infections, underscoring the need to sterilize phones. Han says doing the research gave him the chance to “put into practice the science method and see how it plays out when doing research.” The symposium is the culmination of months of hard work by students, said Berki. “It solidifies their STEM training and pre-

Caldwell University Science students Deborah Balthazar and Amanda Surujnauth pictured with Science Department faculty member Dr. Agnes Berki and student Gianna C. Klucker.

pares them for the world.” The projects gave the students the chance to work outside the classroom or the lab and learn to work one-on-one. They develop

professionally, academically and personally and learn about teamwork and public speaking, explained Berki. The students are looking forward to displaying their

work on campus at Caldwell’s research day April 26 when the university will showcase student, faculty and staff research projects across all disciplines.


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Athletes Compete In Bowling Competition

ore than 180 Special Olympics athletes from Morris, Sussex and Warren counties gave striking performances at the Area 3 Special Olympics Bowling Competition, held recently at Hanover Lanes in East Hanover. On hand for the Bowling Competition were Dover Area Special Olympics NJ volunteers plus volunteers from Morris County USBC

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demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community. For further information about Area 3 Special Olympics, including information on volunteering for upcoming events, contactsonjarea3@live.com or 973-5372901.

Lake Club Offers Boating Safety Course And Open House

he Garden State Yacht Club on Lake Hopatcong plans to offer a U.S. Coast Guard-sanctioned boating safety course on Sat., May 6. Given in one day, students are eligible to receive the NJ Boating Safety Certificate at the completion of the course and passing the exam. All boaters are required by New Jersey law

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NCJW Hosts Author Of A Holocaust Survivor’s Story Of Survival

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be Peck is the only living Holocaust survivor of an entire town in Poland. He is the only person left in this world who can provide a firsthand account of the atrocities committed by the Nazis against his family, friends and contemporaries. Maya Ross, the author of “Abe-vs-Adolf: The True Story of Holocaust Survivor Abe Peck,” will recount his astonishing story of survival at the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), West Morris Section’s Personal Giving Thank-You Brunch on Sun., April 30, beginning at 10 a.m., at a private home in Denville. The event is open to everyone who makes a donation to the NCJW, West Morris Section’s Personal Giving campaign. Donations may be made by contacting Dorothy Cohen at dorothy_irvingcohen@ msn.com. Personal Giving is coordinated by Dorothy Cohen of Denville and Anne Gorman of Rockaway. Before Nazi Germany targeted European Jews for persecution and then ultimately annihilation in its insidious plan called the Final Solution of the Jewish Question, Peck had a wonderful childhood. But in March 1940, at only 15 years old, Peck was snatched from his home and family and forced to spend the next five unimaginably horrific years as a prisoner in Nazi con-

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(The average in-state college tuition for New Jersey in 2016) centration camps. Robbed of his teenage years, with no parents to guide or care for him, Abe somehow survived starvation, disease, beatings, shootings, forced labor, death marches and prolonged imprisonment. If asked how he did it, how he defied death by beating the most abysmal of odds, he will simply say that he was lucky. But was it luck, or was it an indomitable will to live? By detailing his firsthand experience of the horrors of discrimination and genocide, through Ross’s book, he fervently hopes that subsequent generations will learn from the past and vow, “Never again.” Ross is a fiction writer

who met Holocaust survivor Peck while serving on the board of a not-for-profit philanthropic organization. She was so fascinated by his tale of courage and survival that she set out to write his true life story. Her talk at the NCJW, West Morris Section’s Personal Giving Thank-you Brunch promises to be eminently memorable. The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates who turn progressive ideals into action. For further information about NCJW, West Morris Section, visit www.ncjwwestmorris.org.

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April Begins Garage Story Sunday Talks At Thomas Edison’s Glenmont Estate

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by Michele Guttenberger pecial ranger-led talks of Thomas Edison’s Glenmont garage begin every Sunday, every two weeks, through June 25. If wondering if Thomas Edison saw the future in electric cars, questions will be quickly answered with a visit to this famous West Orange inventor’s personal garage. Many Tesla car aficionados make the pilgrimage to the first electric charging station garage. Al’s Garage, his childhood nickname, is the steampunk time capsule of the electric car’s future for American suburban living. It is story telling of interesting developments conceived in this garage that journeys from car bat-

teries to Edison’s poured concrete dream homes. Like many successful businessmen, Edison’s own domestic domain was his garage. He built it in 1908. It was a fixture that he designed and he oversaw the construction himself. Edison’s garage was his own unique creation, because it was the prototype for his new cement construction venture. This home project helped him master the technique of constructing mass-produced, poured-cement houses using iron molds. His garage and the original Yankee stadium came from the same cement poured by his own Edison Portland Cement. Today’s news is about battery operated cars and

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