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Troop Six Boy Scout Completes Caldwell Borough Project
By Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta piece of land on Elm Road, preserved as Open Space, had an entrance that was never well defined. It was hard to get to the area to walk through the woods and enjoy the peace and quiet. Jean-Baptiste Mollet, 17, of Caldwell, had a vision to build a set of wooden steps, clearing the brush and making a lovely walkable path, along with a rope fence to better define the space. With more than 25 volunteers involved, and the borough providing funding for some of the supplies to support - the rest was fundraised by Mollet. The result is terrific, according to Caldwell Mayor Ann Dassing. “My project helped mark the boundary and install steps, inviting the public into the park,” said Mollet. “In order to invite use, my team dug ten steps into the hill and terraced them with wooden railroad ties. This made it easier to access the park for everyone. The last part of the project consisted of creating a footpath from the stairs
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to the park inside of the property. The swath of land inbetween has been overgrown with weeds and other plants and I will need to clear them before laying down a mulch path. This will benefit the town because it will make access to the rest of the park much more practical.” When Mollet went before the town to present his project, the town was so impressed that not only did they approve the project, they approved a budget of $1,000 and up to $1,200 for all materials. The Council’s Eagle coordinator approved the project. “I then contacted the town’s clerk and worked out when they could deliver the supplies,” said Mollet. “Once that was done, I scheduled the work sessions accordingly and asked friends, family, and fellow Scouts to help me out by helping out at my project. Once the project was done, I went back to the town and presented a small PowerPoint of photos to showcase what the property looked like before, during the service project, and after once everything was done.” Looking to rank as Eagle Scout was the inspiration for the project which took more than 40 hours during the course of a couple months. There were about 50 or 60 people helping out according to Mollet. With all the hard work it took to complete the project, there were certainly challenges. For instance, the amount of wood Mollet had planned for to build the steps didn’t give him enough to reach the top of the hill. They also had to get more gravel and mulch, as they used more than Mollet thought they would. Completing the project was definitely rewarding for Mollet. He said, “I like to be hands on. I like to see something happen. I had to make everyone understand what I was looking for.” Mollet plans on staying in Boy Scouts until he is 18. Then he is going to focus on the future leadership of his troop. He said, “So I can feel safe; leaving the group in good hands.” After that he’ll be in college but can remain
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active as an adult as an assisted scout member. He said, “I think that Scouts is a very great way to let men and women grow. You’re in a safe place to fail. You can have a position in the troop; if that doesn’t work out, there’s always people to help you. It’s always about service. I really hope I can be one of the adults that allows the youth to have these opportunities.” Mollet is currently looking for engineering schools and would like to do something with computers in his future.
Adopt Dogs And Cats At New Rescue Store
leventh Hour Rescue has opened it's second Retail Adoption Center in the Roxbury Mall next to Petco. In addition to the Rockaway Mall store, Eleventh Hour Rescue now has a new location. Hours for this new location will be weekends only, Saturday and
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adoptable dogs and cats will be available for adoption. Grand Opening celebration was Sat., Oct. 1, at the Roxbury store. Come check out this fabulous Adoption center.
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Battle Of The Badges A Hit This Year With More Teams On Base
By Cheryl Conway charity event that began as a softball game between the hometown police and fire departments in Cedar Grove has grown a decade later into 11 teams from multiple towns competing this year. The 10th Annual Battle of the Badges is set to be held Sat., Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., at Community Park in Cedar Grove. Featured will be 11 teams from West Essex PBA, Verona PBA, Essex County Sheriff’s Office, and a non profit charity group called Brothers Before Others. Organized every year, The Battle of the Badges is held to raise money for someone in need and to foster a community relationship. Those who attend the charity softball event also get an up close look at “the finest battle, the bravest.” More than $20,000 has been raised from the charity event during the last ten years. This year’s goal is to raise $10,000 with proceeds earmarked to offset the costs of a service dog to help an autistic 16-year old
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continued from previous page lice and fire departments joining the competition followed by a North Caldwell team, West Caldwell, Caldwell, Little Falls, Fairfield, Essex County Sheriff’s and Brothers Before Others, a non-profit charity group made up of 4,000 law enforcement active/retired officers from all over the country that provides flowers to every law enforcement funeral. Brother’s Before Others plans to be bringing players from all over New Jersey as as well as New York, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and as far as Florida. “It keeps growing; it’s nice,” says Rodriguez, with $1,000 raised the first year; $1,500 the second year. Players must be officers of the participating team.
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There will be 12 to 15 players per team, with one game every hour, one elimination game, as there is just one field designated for the event, says Rodriguez. Expected are close to 300 participants and spectators, he adds. Each team pays a participation fee; Two Guys T’s in Verona is selling t-shirts with all proceeds going toward the cause. Donation buckets for food will be on site. Provided will be free burgers and hot dogs, and beverages to all players. The winning trophy that gets passed down every year will be the prize to the team that keeps on winning. “Next year, we’re going to expand more and get more fields,” says Rodriguez.
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LCP Presents Comic Strip Classic
ivingston Community Players presents “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” at the Eisenhower Corporate Center in Livingston, Sat., Oct. 29, and Sun. Oct. 30. Show times are 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. both days. Based on The Comic Strip “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schulz Book, the live production is by Director Chris Guell, Music Director Dave Shirley, Choreographer Mandy Crawford and Producer Lois Dyer. General admission is $18. For tickets, go to
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www.brownpapertickets.com; call Joan 973-743- 0976. Tickets are also at Jays Shoe Box, Sr. Center in Livingston. “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” is presented by arrangement with Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc., New York, New York. LCP is sponsored by Eastman Companies and the Schofel Family, Township of Livingston, Senior Youth & Leisure Services, and is a proud member of the Arts Council of Livingston.
Volunteers Needed
ew Jersey Blood Services, a division of New York Blood Center, which supplies blood products and services to 60 hospitals throughout the state, is in need of volunteers at blood drives. The blood service volunteer is an integral member of the collection team who assists donors with registration, has escorting and canteen
duties and to watches for post donation reactions. Volunteers should have the ability to relate to the public, be able to perform different jobs as needed and have the willingness to follow the rules. For additional information contact, Manager of Community Relations, R. Jan Zepka at 732616-8741 or zepka@nybloodcenter.org.
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Turtle Back Zoo Receives Third Consecutive Five-Year Accreditation
urtle Back Zoo has earned accreditation from the Association of Zoos & Aquariums’ independent Accreditation Commission, recognizing an institution’s commitment to providing quality animal care, education programs and promoting conservation. AZA made the announcement during its annual convention on Wed., Sept. 7 in San Diego, Calif. This is the third consecutive five-year accreditation that Turtle Back has received. It became an accredited facility for the first time in its history in 2006 and the accreditation was renewed in 2011. “Maintaining accreditation is very important because it demonstrates to our visitors our commitment to providing the highest level of care and safety for our animals,” said Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. “We have been committed to making
Turtle Back Zoo a modern, first-class facility that is safe for the animals and an exciting place for people of all ages to visit,” Turtle Back Zoo Director Brint Spencer said. “Earning AZA accreditation for a third time is a tremendous accomplishment and is an indication of the high quality of care we give to our animals and the dedication of our keepers, staff and volunteers,” he added. The accreditation process, which occurs every five years, includes a detailed application and a meticulous on-site inspection by a team of trained zoo and aquarium professionals. The inspecting team observes all aspects of the institution’s operation in areas such as animal care; keeper training; safety for visitors, staff, and animals; educational programs; conservation efforts; veterinary programs; financial stability; risk management; visi-
tor services; and other areas. The inspection team prepares an extensive written report for AZA’s independent Accreditation Commission. Top officials are then interviewed at a formal commission hearing, after which accreditation is granted, tabled or denied.
The Zoo is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is $14 for adults, $11 for children and senior citizens, and free for children younger than two. For more information, call 973-7315800 or visit www.essexcountynj. org/turtlebackzoo.
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Caldwell Library Continues To Entertain Through Art Displays
By J. L. Shively or the month of Sept., the Caldwell Library hosted an art show which showcased the artwork from the Center for Family Support, CFS. This show was on display in a showcase in the Meeting Room at the library from Sept. 1 to 30. CFS is a not-for-profit human service agency, explains Library Director Claudine Pascale. CFS “provides individualized support services and programs for individuals living with developmental disabilities, and for the families that care for them,” explains Pascale. As with all art shows held at the library, this show was free and open to the public. The exhibits are coordinated by Pascale and the library’s adult programming library assistant, Frances Larkey. The idea for the display came from Caldwell Mayor Ann Dassing. “She works closely with the Center for Family Support and approached me with the idea of providing them with a space to display their talents,” says Pascale.
CFS Art Therapist Christina Masur works with different individuals to help create pieces for this event. “Several individuals have contributed to this show and each piece is a unique representation of their talents,” says Pascale. Also on display with this exhibit was a large quilt which was made from separate pieces which were decorated by each of the individuals and their families, creating a true showcase of the CFS network of support. Each month the Caldwell Library is host to a different art exhibit and some standing exhibits. Some of these are standing exhibits of showcase art from local groups such as the Essex Photo Club, student’s artwork from Mount St. Dominic, James Caldwell High School and the elementary schools. Students of local artist, Margie Samuels are also on display at the library. At the conclusion of each year photos are displayed from local Caldwell history collection, according to Pascale. These exhibits can be viewed anytime during the library’s regular operating hours,
which are Mon. and Fri. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tues. to Thurs. from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Wed. from noon to 8 p.m.; and Sat. from 9 a.m. to noon. Following the CFS art show Caldwell Library is excited to exhibit the photographic work of Gene Collerd. Collerd’s photos of homes in Caldwell will welcome conversation and insight in the community.
“We are going to highlight the homes that we do not know the address of and invite the public to help identify the homes,” explains Pascale. This exhibit will run until Tues., Nov. 1. For anyone interested in displaying an art exhibit at the library, contact Pascale at cpascale@caldwellpl.org or Larkey at flarkey@caldwellpl.org.
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Run Over To Spooktacular Event To Raise Funds For Soccer Scholarships And Sports Field
By Cheryl Conway et the most out of this year’s Halloween costume and preview it on Sat., Oct. 29, at the Zombie 5K Run/Walk and Funny Bones Run For Kids in North Caldwell. A 501(C)3 non-profit organization, the Nick Tanelli Children’s Soccer Foundation is planning its third annual charity event to raise funds for student soccer scholarships, tournaments and camps as well as equipment purchases or field maintenance. The group was formed in the spring of 2013, shortly after the sudden death of local North Caldwell resident, Nick Tanelli, an avid sports fan, participant and soccer stand-out. Proceeds from this year’s event will be donated to refurbish a sports field in North Caldwell, as well as six, $1,000 scholarships, granted to senior soccer players in West Essex, James Caldwell and Verona high schools. One male and one female from each school will be selected to receive the scholarship based on applications through their guidance departments. Student applicants will write a letter explaining how soccer has influenced their lives. Winning recipients are those who may try the hardest rather than being the best player. “It’s not necessarily about being great,� says Beth Tanelli of North Caldwell, founder of the organization, and wife of Nick in which the foundation was founded for. She reads each
essay and selects the winners each year. Tanelli has centered the scholarships on soccer as that was her husband’s passion. He had excelled on the Verona High School soccer team and played at the collegiate level at Columbia University and New York University Law School, and then later for an adult league in Caldwell. The Nick Tanelli Foundation is committed to keeping his name alive by helping children grow and flourish while playing soccer. “We will support tournaments, camps and clinics that have a positive effect on developing physical fitness and mental strength,� she states in a press release. “We will also direct funds towards the purchase of equipment and improvement/maintenance of playing fields.� In addition to funding scholarships, the foundation supported five players on the West Chester Youth Soccer League BU15 Team to travel to Europe to represent their team in two tournaments. Its financial donation enabled these young men to experience this great honor and compete in a tournament that they would otherwise not be able to participate. It also provided financial assistance to deserving boys and girls who attended the NJ Stallions Youth Soccer Academy, as well as funds towards upgrading fields and equipment in North Caldwell. “Providing financial assistance toward these ventures is a great way for us to
celebrate Nick's life and continue his legacy,� says Tanelli. “Nick would be so proud to know his legacy will live on forever.� Tanelli says, “I’m doing it for my children to preserve my husband’s legacy. It keeps his name alive. I want to have something that my kids can be proud of, to realize how terrific their father was.� They have two children, 10-year old Matthew and eight-year old Isabella, both playing recreation soccer for the first time this year. “They said ‘We just want to try it,’� says Tanelli. “They are liking it so far.� It was right before New Year’s Eve in 2011, when Nick got suddenly sick and tragically died four days later, on Jan. 4, 2012, from Strep A, says Tanelli. He had worked as an attorney with J.P Morgan Chase in New York at the time. “He was a healthy guy,� says Tanelli, who describes the tragic loss of her husband as an “absolutely freak thing.� This is the first year for the 5K Run/Walk and Funny Bone Run. Tanelli held a trick tray event the first year attracting 500 people, and a casino night with 250 people, both held at the Valley Regency in Clifton. “We’re directing our efforts to making this a fun and memorable familyfriendly event, which raises funds for the children in our community,� says Tanelli. Her goal is to raise $30,000 this year. “We encourage everyone to come have fun with the whole family at this Halloween-themed event, from
costume contests to ‘Spooktacular’ games and activities, there's something for all ages!� Runners and walkers of all skill levels are invited to participate in the 5K Run/Walk, which is sanctioned by the NJ Track and Field Organization and certified as a 500 point Grand Prix event. The run will begin and end at North Caldwell Borough Hall through “the scenic beautiful streets of North Caldwell,� describes Tanelli. Festivities will continue with vendors, music, games/activities, obstacle course, costume contest, face painting and refreshments. All participants are encouraged to get into the
Halloween spirit with a runner-friendly costume. Prizes will be awarded to two overall winners, as well as first, second and third male/female place winners in five year age increments, 11 through 85 plus years. Funny Bone participants are for those ten and younger, with winners receiving a medal. The 5K Awards Ceremony is set for 10:30 a.m. Registration is $25 for adults, $15 for kids and USATF-NJ Members pay $22. Same day registration is $30. Sponsorships and vendor spaces are available. For details, online registration and sponsor/vendor applications, visit www.zombie5k.org or
www.nicktanellisoccer.org. Donations are also being accepted on the website. For more information, contact Tanelli at (973)2286632 or email tanellisoccer@aol.com.
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Employment Horizons Celebrates 59 Years
oin Employment Horizons at its Annual Recognition Dinner on Oct. 13, at Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park. Premium event sponsors include The Walsh Family Fund of the Community Foundation of New Jersey and Christine Conti-Collins and Dan Collins. The annual fundraiser recognizes the achievements of program participants and members of the local community who support the agency’s mission to empower people with special needs to become independent, productive members of society. The evening will include a ticket and silent auction as well as a 50/50 raffle. Dinner honorees include Al DeBenedictis,
Make a Difference Award; Toyota of Morristown, Employer of the Year; Vincent Steele, President’s Award; and Eric Smith, William Huber Achievement Award. Employment Horizons is the premier not-for-profit agency providing comprehensive employment, training and job placement services to persons with disabilities and other disadvantages in the greater Morris County area. To purchase raffle tickets, attend and/or support the Annual Dinner, or obtain more information about Employment Horizons, visit www.emhorizons.org or contact Maria Verducci-Florio at 973-538-8822 ext. 240 or mariaflorio@ehorizons.org.
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Tips To Handle School Anxiety And Refusal
hile it is developmentally normal for younger children to be anxious about school, this normal anxiety typically resolves quickly as the child adjusts. Most parents are able to provide the support needed to help their children overcome their initial anxiety. However, when anxiety about school causes a child significant distress intervention is often needed. This is particularly true for adolescents, who, from a developmental perspective, should have resolved normal fears about school. Working with school anxiety and refusal can be very challenging. Children and teenagers can, in more extreme instances, be very resistant to going to school. It may be difficult, even impossible, initially, to engage some children and adolescents in therapy and establish that the goal of therapy is to return to school. In these instances, more family focused treatment may be necessary, with the emphasis on how parents can more effectively respond to their defiant and anxious child. Family work is essential, even the best intentioned parents can inadvertently respond, out of their own frustration or anxiety, in ways that intensify and exacerbate problems,
such as the frustrated parent who yells at the anxious child, or the anxious parent who does too much reassuring rather than pushing their child to work to reassure themselves. Moreover, most children and adolescents need parental support to help them overcome their anxiety. Finally, if there are significant family concerns, or if the child is struggling with more significant emotional involvement, family involvement is critical. When significant parental conflicts are present, it is incumbent on the therapist to identify and attempt to address these issues. When a child or teenager is struggling with major depression or other serious psychological problems, parents need to understand their child’s needs and how to best respond to them. How to Spot Signs of Anxiety Sometimes anxiety doesn’t look like anxiety at all. Symptoms of serious stress can be both behavioral and physical. In little kids, panic often erupts into tantrums. Older kids may act out, using aggressiveness as a way to cover up a fear of being judged by classmates. Physical symptoms can include restlessness, fatigue, back pain, sweating, and — most commonly — head- and stomachaches. When to Go to the Pros
If anxiety prevents kids from going to school and making friends, it’s time to see an expert. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), which replaces negative thoughts with targeted coping strategies, is typically the first line of treatment. But when a child is so anxious she can’t focus on the therapy, clinicians may also turn to medication. Anxious Behavior: What's Normal and What's Not It’s perfectly okay when kids worry about an upcoming test, want to be tucked in at night, hang back for the first half-hour of a party, keep an eye out for bees or dogs. It’s a red flag when they vomit, lose sleep, or cry from stress, wind up in your bed every night, refuse to go to parties or leave your side, need to be coaxed outside because they’re afraid of being stung or attacked. Anxiety Soothers to Try Now 1. Have the child tense and relax each muscle group, working up from the toes. This releases tension, and when the body relaxes, the brain does, too. 2. Tell the child to pay attention to the noises around him until he hears five different sounds. Focusing his thoughts helps the child stay
in the moment rather than worry about the future. 3. Grade-schoolers can write down, or dictate, their fears and stash them in a shoebox. Writing worries helps minimize them and gives kids permission to let ’em go. 4. Tell the child to remember a time he faced a scary situation and overcame it or learned something hard. Picturing a previous success makes anyone feel more confident. 5. Tell the child to pretend holding a slice of pizza, inhale the aroma by breathing in deeply through the nose and cool the pizza by blowing out through the mouth. Focused breathing sends the brain a message that it’s time to relax. 6. Download some anti-anxiety apps. Try the Meditation Jar, iTunes, free. Set the timer, shake the phone, and watch the particles settle. This app gives kids something to gaze at as they quiet down, or breathe. Submitted by John Berkowitz, LCSW, MSEDS, Clinical director at the Family Healing Center.
Free Dental Seminar: Dental Implants & Why Teeth Break Come spend an evening with two dental experts: Dr. Ira Goldberg will discuss common questions regarding dental implants and Dr. Raj Upadya will talk about the truth and misconceptions as to why teeth chip and break. Visit the websites listed below for more information. Topics to be covered by Dr. Goldberg: • Single & multiple tooth replacement • Full jaw replacement, such as All-On-Four® and other Hybrid Bridges & Dentures • Denture stabilization • Mini-implants & short implants • Bone grafting • Fees, Insurance, & financing
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Student Recognized For Volunteer Work
atthew Leeds of North Caldwell, a senior at Golda Och Academy in West Orange, received the Outstanding Achievement as Online Editor Award from Golda Och Academy for putting the school's newspaper online. Leeds built the website from the ground up and launched "The Flame" online. The site even includes Shabbat times, candle lighting times, and a link to the week's Torah
portion. It has been his honor to make the picture montage for Golda Och's Sports Award Dinner for the last two years. For the past two summers, Leeds has worked as a technology analyst at The Craig School, Mountain Lakes. In addition to his work, he has volunteered in the classroom teaching computer skills to both elementary and middle school students. He has also been involved in the ongoing
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New East Hanover Shop Restores & Refurbishes Furniture
A new store opens offering pre-owned/ used furniture on a budget at 296 Route 10 west in East Hanover, between Boston Market and the new Panera Bread. At 2nd Chance Furniture, previously owned furniture has been restored, refurbished and reinvented for today's savvy buyers looking to furnish their first place, second place, vacation home, rental property or just filling in with some accent pieces. Dining tables and chairs, desks, dressers, rugs, mirrors, lamps, accent tables, secretary, kitchen island, china cabinets, Christmas décor, end tables, record albums and so much more. Home decor furnishings are given a second chance to be beautiful again! Some restored to their original glory and some with a new twist and updated design. For those who have wood furniture that they would like to have revived
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Caldwell University Presents Art Therapy Gallery
he Caldwell University Art Therapy Programs Gallery is presenting the 2016 Fall Faculty Invitational, showcasing the works of artist and teacher Jane Kunzman. The exhibition, which is open to the public, is located on the third floor of Werner Hall at Caldwell University in Caldwell. In her exhibition Kunzman engages in an “artful prayer,” portraying how she begins each day by finding beauty in all things. Kunzman is also a holistic art educator at the Pingry School in Basking Ridge. She has had an artist journal practice for 50 years and makes journals from crisp new sheets of paper, discarded drawings, and/or un-
framed watercolor explorations. She was invited to showcase her works by Caldwell University faculty
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Library To Present Lecture On Newspaper Reporting On The Presidential Elections
Tribune.” This free presentation is in recognition of the highly anticipated 2016 presidential election, and is a collaboration of the Morris County Historical Society and the Morristown & Morris Township Library. Seating is limited; to make reservations contact the MCHS at 973-267-3465 orMCHSAcornHall@gmail.com. This presentation is part of the Jeanne Watson Memorial Speakers Program, a continuing lecture series created by the Morris County Historical Society in honor of Jeanne Hamilton Watson, first executive director of the MCHS,1980-1996. The newspapers, and other related original documents, will be displayed at Acorn Hall, beginning Sun., Oct. 30.
oin local historian, author, and Morris County Historical Society Board of Trustees member Peter J. Tamburro, Jr. when he presents "How Newspapers Reported Presidential Elections from George Washington to Barack Obama," on Thur., Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Morristown and Morris Township Library in Morristown. The presentation is based on Tamburro’s extensive, personal collection of rare, original newspapers, spanning four centuries. These newspapers illustrate the historical development of election reporting, and therefore, represent a historical record of their time. Highlighting the presentation will be an original copy of the famous, erroneous front page headline “Dewey Defeats Truman” from “The Chicago
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Friends Of Fosterfields Arrange Fall Fest
NCJW Features Journalist At Opening Event
he National Council of Jewish Women, Essex County Section (NCJW/Essex) announces its 2016 Opening Event featuring award winning journalist Dahlia Lithwick, a contributing editor at “Newsweek” and senior editor at “Slate.” The NCJW/Essex Opening Event is set to take place on Thur., Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m., at Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park. Lithwick writes the “Supreme Court Dispatches” and “Jurisprudence” columns for “Slate” and functions as a legal correspondent, often providing summaries of and commentary on current U.S. Supreme Court cases. Her work related to the Affordable Care Act won her a 2013 National Magazine Award and she has twice been recognized with Online Journalism Awards for her legal commentary. Additionally, she was the first online journalist invited to be on the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. Registration is required for the Opening Event which is open to the public and is free of charge to NCJW/Essex members and $20 for nonmembers. Boutique shopping, coffee and dessert are available from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.; the program begins at 7:30 p.m. Those nonmembers wishing to join NCJW/Essex can apply $20 toward a new yearly membership of $50. Attendees can register for the event by calling 973-740-0588 or online at ncjwessex.org.
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“The stakes in the upcoming 2016 election regarding the Supreme Court are high and it’s likely that the next president will have at least two or three appointments in the first term,” says Shari Harrison, president NCJW/Essex. “A single Supreme Court vote can alter the political and moral discourse in our country for decades to come. I can think of no one better to explain this impact than the knowledgeable and engaging Dahlia Lithwick. We look forward to hearing about where the court goes from here and why it matters.”
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nited Way of Northern New Jersey is seeking volunteers to meet the growing demand for its free tax preparation program, which helps those living paycheck to paycheck avoid the high cost of preparation fees during the upcoming tax season. Last year, United Way teamed up with the IRS, community partners and local volunteers to file more than 5,800 free tax returns across the region, putting $5.7 million in returns back into residents’ pockets and the local economy. “We saw a 25 percent increase in the number of families coming to us for help from the previous year,” said United Way CEO John Franklin. “Without the help of committed volunteers, we cannot address this need.”
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eet Chia Lonestar from Eleventh Hour Rescue. Chia is a very sweet terrier mix with big, beautiful eyes who is about two years old. She had a litter of six adorable puppies in a barn and they were all left behind when her owners moved. Chia was found roaming around trying to find enough food for her puppies and herself. She had hid her puppies in a washing machine to keep them safe. Chia’s temperament is so amazing that the people who found her believe she should be considered as a service dog. She is great with both children and adults, and likes other dogs. Chia is playful but also very affectionate and even-tem-
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forever home to call his own. To read more about Jax, to complete an application for him, or to see all of the adoptable pets, visit www.ehrdogs.org or call 973-664-0865.
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he Dapper Dans of Harmony is a men’s a cappella chorus based in West Caldwell. Originally chartered as the Montclair Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, the chapter has been singing and entertaining audiences in New Jersey and around the nation for more than 60 years. Although the Dapper Dans sing predominantly four part harmony in the Barbershop style, its repertoire also includes many modern songs arranged in four part harmony. The chorus normally does two formal shows each year but can be found singing in the local area throughout the year as
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part of their community outreach. This summer, the Dans have sung in Verona Park, at Yogi Berra Stadium, at the Grover Cleveland birthplace on National Night Out; at two Sept.11 memorial services in Caldwell and most recently, at the Kessler Foundation Stroll and Roll in Verona Park. It will be featured artists at the Caldwell Street Fair in October. The chapter is very active in the Youth in Harmony movement which encourages young people to become involved in choral music and have sponsored a youth chorus to the Barbershop Harmony Society's Youth Chorus Festival. It provides scholarships to several local high
schools, aid in Harmony Explosion camps and offer free singing lessons to any man who wants to learn to sing better through the
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Ready, Set Sing program. Students are taught proper technique, breathing and performance by the members of Gimme Four, an Internationally ranked quartet and members of the Montclair Chapter. The Dapper Dans are currently preparing for its annual dinner show “Macaroni and Music,” which will be held Nov. 12 at the North
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Caldwell Fireman’s Center. The highlight of the chorus’s year is the many Christmas Caroling performances they do throughout the area. The members volunteer their time to sing for hospitals, nursing homes and assisted living centers. The chorus is always looking to expand and new members are always welcome. Current members
range in age from late teens to early 90’s and come from every walk of life. There are five father/son combinations in the chorus. The Dapper Dans meet every Tues. at 7 p.m. in the West Caldwell Civic Center. For more information, go to www.dapperdansofharmony.org or email Dapperdansreadysetsing@gmail. com.
Hanover Wind Symphony Presents Free Concert
he renowned Hanover Wind Symphony plans to offer a musical medley celebrating "A Night in the Big City," on Wed., Oct. 26, at 7 p.m., at Memorial Junior School in Whippany. This concert will explore through music the many moods of city life. Says Matthew Paterno of Parsippany, HWS musical director and conductor, "Join the Hanover Wind Symphony as we 'paint the town red' with our concert 'A Night in the Big City.'
Hear the music of the streets and visit the famous sites on a whirlwind tour of the city that never sleeps! "The energy and excitement of the big city come through in the musical repertoire that we have chosen. We want to take the audience on a fast-paced, exciting visit to some of the famous sites and sounds the city has to offer.” The HWS has played to enthusiastic audiences at regional venues throughout the Northeast. HWS members are vol-
unteers who share a love for music as well as a passion for enriching the cultural fabric of the community with the thrill of live wind band performances. They come together to connect musically with others, share the enjoyment of music with live audiences, and help mentor the next generation of wind musicians. HWS is a recipient of a Morris Arts grant. For further information, visit www.hanoverwinds. org.
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Alliance Returns To The Morristown Green
he Trustees of the Morristown Green conclude their year of bicentennial celebrations with an historical event that features General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and the Marque de Lafayette aka known as The Alliance. The special gathering will take place on the Morristown Green on Sun., Oct. 16, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., when guests will enjoy a performance by Morristown’s most famous guests. They will happily take questions and pose for photographs with attendees. The event will appeal to history buffs of all ages, and especially to fans of the musical “Hamilton.” Other anniversary events took place in April and July, and this October event will be the final salute to the Trustees of the Green. The trustees purchased the 2.62-acre Green from the Presbyterian Church for the sum of $1,600 in 1816. Since then, the Trustees have been responsible for the renovations and maintenance of the Green,
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Morristown’s most important open space and the site of many notable events in the town’s history. The public is invited to celebrate along with the Trustees at this free event and learn more about the 300-year history of the Green, one of only two Greens to have survived down to the 21st century in New Jersey, the other being Military Park in Newark. The Trustees will be selling copies of the book, “The Green” by Richard Simon. The anniversary celebration will take place rain or shine, with the Presbyterian Church as the rain location. Bring own chairs or blankets. The event is collaboration between The Trustees of the Morristown Green, Inc. and the Morris County Tourism Bureau, the destination marketing organization for the county. More information about the event can be found at morristourism.org or call 973-631-5151.
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