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By Anastasia Marchese he South Mountain Reservation is the largest park in Essex County, comprised of 2110 acres of varied natural landscape. It is also significant historically because it is the first county park in the

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United States, having been created in 1895. The park has a team of people who are dedicated to protecting it and making it even better; the South Mountain Conservancy. According to the Essex County website the Conser-

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vancy “Through volunteer activities and advocacy, the SMC serves as a steward for this park and helps to preserve, protect, and enhance its ecology, infrastructure and natural beauty. As a partner with the Essex County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs and other environmental groups, the Conservancy strives to ensure this remarkable resource is maintained for current and future users, and its deciduous forest thrives as a balanced ecosystem.” Dennis Percher, who is the Conservancy's chair of the Board of Trustees since 2007, says it is the Conservancy’s job to be “stewards and advocates.” Sometimes that means opposing current proposals to change the park in ways that would not best serve the delicate ecosystem it contains. One of these issues is on deer management. Deer can “strip the forests of their ground-level understory, eradicating the saplings needed to replace

aging trees. Without this vegetation, the forest’s layered ecological system – a food chain starting with grasses and bushes, insects, and birds, and topped by small predators – has largely disappeared,” wrote Percher in 2012. “Culling over the last few years, we are happy to report, has allowed a few, scattered wild plants to emerge. Most of the forest floor, however, still resembles a stark moonscape — if invasive thorn bushes or stilt grass have not taken hold. And those few wild plants

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will disappear if we do not continue to act, to take our responsibilities as stewards seriously.” This philosophy is integral to the work the Conservancy does as one of its major efforts is to encourage the growth of native species. Forest regeneration is helping to “plant native species and remove invasive species” from the preserve. Volunteers meet on the third Sunday of the month at the Reservation Dog Park from 9 a.m. to noon. Its focus is the Wildflower and Forest Preserve at Dog Park. Other volunteers come together on the second Sunday of the month to work on the Trail Work Crew. For the past year almost they have been working on completing a half mile addition to the Lenape trail, which is the longest trail that runs through the park. It is not actually in the park but north of the reservation. It will however,

provide greater access to the park for people living in West Orange. Percher says it is on schedule to be completed this autumn. The Conservancy organizes 55 hikes a year. The hikes are of varying difficulty and are free to the public. The autumn hike schedule will be on the Conservancy website around Sept. 20 and will describe each hike’s length and difficulty level. Another volunteer aspect of the organization is the Trash Tacklers. These are usually made up of outside organizations who have assembled a group of volunteers who want to come together on a specific day to clean up trash from the parks picnic areas and recreation spots. Often church groups, other nonprofits, or local businesses will sign up to clean on a weekend morning. Each year the Consercontinued on page 6


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What’s In School For Caldwell 2016

By Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta he Caldwell-West Caldwell School District is gearing up for the 2016 school year, which was set to begin Thurs., Sept. 8. With more than 2,650 students enrolled in seven school buildings – James Caldwell High School, Grover Cleveland Middle School, Jefferson Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, Washington Elementary School, Wilson Elementary School, and Harrison School – the system has so much to offer. The schools are staffed by 230 teachers, 15 administrators, and 210 support staff, which includes secretaries, custodial/maintenance staff and part-time aides. Some of the staffing has been re-organized to create an Instructional Coach position at each school, according to James Heinegg, superintendent of the Caldwell-West Caldwell School District. “These educators will be focusing on how to enhance both enrichment and instructional support for our students as part of an ongoing effort to address the academic needs of all learners,” Heinegg said. The 2016-17 school year will also be the second year of the Peace Model Project (PMP) – an elementary school counseling program run in collaboration with The Bridge Inc. – a private, non-profit community agency that provides youth and family counseling in the Essex County area - and funded by a federal grant.

“We are looking forward to continuing the excellent work this program brought to our students last year,” Heinegg said. “The grant is ensuring that there is a counselor at each elementary school building, and it also provides the funding for supervision and curriculum.” PMP seeks to enhance the overall emotional health and well-being of elementary school students by helping them develop stress-reduction, coping, and self-regulation skills; addressing bullying and harassment behaviors by improving student relationships with peers, families, and the school community; and providing appropriate services to students experiencing mental health problems. At the middle school, the very successful iSTEM program will be expanding. The program, which was piloted in 201516, was an exciting, intellectual challenge for students. Heinegg said, “Through the program, students engage with the Next Generation Science Standards through dynamic, hands-on activities and design challenges.” The iSTEM program was supported by a grant from Steelcase Education. At the high school level, opportunities for enrichment through an Honors Seminar program are expanding. Heinegg said, “Several teachers and administrators participated in an exciting arts-infused initiative at Princeton University over the summer, and they will be looking to implement various aspects of what they learned.”

In addition, students and staff are participating in a “One Book” project. “One Book” community reading projects connect people to literature through reading and discussion of a common book. In this project, the book will be “Thunder Dog: The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust,” by Michael Hingson. As part of the project, author and motivational speaker, Hingson, will be visiting the school. There is also a Fall 2016 course catalog now available for the Caldwell-West Caldwell Center of Community & Continuing Education, which is available online as well as in a printed brochure. For more information on the Caldwell schools, visit: http://www.cwcboe.org/.

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Open House Planned At Alternative School

n Oct. 3, at 1:15 p.m., Essex Valley School in West Caldwell plans to host an Open House. Essex Valley School is a therapeutic alternative school that has serviced students afflicted with behavioral and learning disabilities for many years. The school has undergone significant renovations and upgrades. Students are exposed to an array of vocational options that include automotive, carpentry, culinary arts, cosmetology, home economics, drama, art and music therapy. The goal of the school is to prepare students for all post-secondary options which include college and universities, trade schools, and employment. Essex Valley will recognize Calandra's Italian Village for their assistance and willingness to employ students from the school. Recently, one of the graduates was promoted

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to a managerial position. A plaque will be placed in the Culinary Center to honor the partnership and involvement with Calandra's. The Rotary of the Caldwell's will participate in the Open House. Its support and encouragement have been invaluable to the work of Essex Valley. Students have assisted with various projects in the Caldwell area. Students will leave school with the ability to function in society with many students going gone on to successful careers. Through the unique and innovative mission of Essex Valley, students have been able to overcome significant obstacles to succeed in society. Community service and project based learning to assist others are qualities instilled in the student population. For information or questions, contact Perry Cecchini, Transition coordinator, at 551-206-0081.

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Search And Rescue Dog Statue Dedicated At Essex County Eagle Rock September 11 Memorial

ssex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. was joined by New Jersey Attorney General Christopher S. Porrino at the dedication of the Essex County Search and Rescue Dog Statue last month at the Essex County Eagle Rock September 11th Memorial in West Orange. The statue commemorates the role that dogs had in the search and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center and Pentagon after the 9/11 attacks. “We can never forget the devastation and destruction that occurred during the attacks on September 11, 2001,” said DiVincenzo. “Expanding our 9/11 Memorial is our way of recognizing the many lives that were lost, the futures of so many that were changed and the different segments of public safety that came to help. In our lives, dogs become part of our family, are trusted friends and played an integral role in the rescue and recovery efforts at Ground Zero and the Pentagon. This statue will ensure their contributions dur-

ing that ordeal are always remembered.” Porrino added, “Today we pay tribute to the roughly 350 search and rescue dogs that worked tireless hours trying to locate survivors amid the twisted pile of steel beams, concrete and ash where the World Trade Center once stood, in addition to the Pentagon. During those harrowing efforts, various handlers stated they were so grateful to have a canine partner just to help them get through it.” The bronze Canine Statue is about four feet tall. The base of the statue on which the dog stands is designed to resemble the rubble at Ground Zero. The statue and the base, which weigh about 5,000 pounds, sit on a one-foot tall block of granite. Sculptor Jay Warren from Oregon designed the Canine Statue. Warren also has worked with Essex County to design statues such as Governor Brendan Byrne, Congressman Donald Payne and Rosa Parks. continued on next page

Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (left) was joined by his granddaughter Hailey Root, Congressman Donald Payne, Jr., Homeland Security Director Jeh Johnson, and Freeholders Leonard Luciano and Lebby Jones at the dedication of the Essex County Search and Rescue Dog Statue at the Essex County Eagle Rock September 11th Memorial in West Orange. Photo by Glen Frieson.

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Coalition Meeting Presents Diabetes: Dog Statue Dedicated... continued from previous page Prevention, Testing And Treatment Artist Harry Gordon from Lambertville dogs for what they did after 9/11 and for

he Essex-Passaic Wellness Coalition (EPWC) plans to present a public educational session on diabetes on Mon., Sept. 26, from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., at Hackensack UMC Mountainside Hospital in Montclair. Dr. Stephen Sherry, and Andrea Cohen, will be giving a presentation entitled “Diabetes: Prevention, Testing and Treatment.” Sherry and Cohen will discuss the latest diagnostic and treatment options for diabetes as well as how to prevent diabetes. This session is free and open to the public and will take place in the hospital audi-

torium. Refreshments and snacks will be served, courtesy of Mountainside Hospital. Free parking is available in the hospital’s parking deck. The public is also welcome to attend the entire EPWC/Essex CEED quarterly meeting. The EPWC is the region’s chronic disease coalition, sponsored by the NJ Department of Health and Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, with more than 600 coalition members. The brief business portion of the meeting, which precedes the diabetes presentation, will begin promptly at 4 p.m.

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continued from front page vancy organizes the Family Campout. This year it took place on Sept. 11 and 12. In May, it organizes a 10, 20 and 60 mile race through the park and surrounding trails. This natural resource is a boom for Essex County residents, and also a great opportu-

nity for citizens to volunteer to help work together to rebalance the natural richness and diversity that existed prior to the great suburbanization of the area. To find out more and/or volunteer go to http://www. somocon.org/.

designed the base. The statue and installation was funded through corporate contributions. “The space honors the fallen and brave, and now it recognized the role dogs had in the aftermath of 9/11,” said Congressman Donald Payne, Jr. “Once again, the County Executive has displayed incredible vision.” Sheriff Armando Fontoura said law enforcement has benefited from great advances in technology, but successful police work is still measured “by boots on the ground and today the officers are often accompanied by their four-legged friends.” The Sheriff noted that dogs from the Essex County Sheriff’s Office worked at Ground Zero as well as patrolled other neighborhoods in New York City in the aftermath searching for reported explosive devices. “I want to thank County Executive DiVincenzo for remembering the rescue

what they do every day,” Newark Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose said. “Search dogs covered 16 acres of land at Ground Zero covered with metal and debris, and went where humans could not go. This is a fitting way to remember how many families gained some sort of closure because of the work by dogs.” A plaque next to the statue begins with a quote from 18th century English poet Alexander Pope: “Histories are more full of examples of the fidelity of dogs than of friends.” The Essex County Eagle Rock September 11th Memorial was dedicated in October 2002, just more than a year after the attacks. Its many elements pay tribute to the men and women, police officers, firefighters and other first responders who lost their lives at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, in Pennsylvania and aboard the four airplanes that crashed that day.


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NJ's Best Known Outdoor Craft Beer Festival Returns

he Garden State BrewFest returns for its fifth year Sat., Sept. 24. This year’s festival returns to the grounds of Anchor Golf Center on Route 10 in Whippany. The fun-filled craft beer festival benefits the dedicated, volunteer-based Whippany Fire Company and the relocation to its new firehouse. Fest 2016 will feature more than 150 brews carefully selected from the best in local and national brewers as well as an Oktoberfest experience. Live music, food trucks, local vendors, yard games and fun activities will be on site. The event begins an hour earlier this year, at 1 p.m. and goes until 5 p.m. The Wegmans

VIP Experience includes early admission at noon to enjoy food and beer pairings and a meet and greet with local Jersey brewers. General admission tickets are available for $65 and include unlimited craft beer samples, entertainment and souvenir tasting cup. The first 500 general admission tickets purchased will also

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Local Seniors Awarded For Artistic Talent

ssex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. recently congratulated 28 Essex County artists who received awards in the Annual Essex County Senior Citizens Juried Art Show. The artists were recognized during an awards ceremony on Mon., Aug. 29, at the Essex County Hospital Center in Cedar Grove. “I congratulate the winners and all the artists who participated in this year’s Senior Art Show,� DiVincenzo said. “The talent displayed by our senior artists is truly amazing and the artwork is inspiring. Essex County has a thriving fine arts community and our Senior Art Show enables our older residents, both professionals and non-professionals, to display their original creations where the public can see them. This is an excellent event for us to promote the arts and inspire our residents to use their talents.� NJ State Senator and Deputy Chief of Staff Teresa Ruiz said, “It’s a great treat to

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Caldwell University Gallery Presents A Reflection On Short-term Service Trips

he Visceglia Gallery at Caldwell University is presenting “Belize: Beyond the Blue Skies and Clear Waters,” a reflection of short-term service. This exciting exhibition features photography and written reflections on short-term service trips by Caldwell University students and faculty members. The writing and photography attempt to capture and share the sense of discovery, place and community many may not have the chance to experience. The exhibition runs through Sept. 27. On Sat., Sept. 24 Senior Sean Puzzo, who has attended Belize service trips, will give a minilecture from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the gallery. Since 2013 Caldwell University has taken small groups of students, faculty, and staff to Belize to serve in the poorest district of Belize, Toledo. The Caldwell group has stayed at St. Peter Claver Parish in Punta Gorda, a small coastal town in the Toledo District. Punta Gorda serves as the “base camp” each year from which the group travels from and to their service sites. Short-term service experiences offer stu-

dents the opportunity to experience a new location and community in a way that is different than study abroad. Optimally, students learn about history, culture, economy, the complexity of social issues, and a way of life through firsthand experiences, in either a domestic or international setting. Puzzo, an exhibition co-curator, points out that, “Engaging in short-term service learning trips promotes tolerance and the reduction of stereotypes by working with unfamiliar populations. It also nourishes personal development, self-efficacy, and leadership.” And when successful, the volunteers leave without seeing themselves as heroes, but with enduringly deep connections and an awareness of the need for long-term partnership with the community. When students volunteer in these communities they forge relationships, learn valuable life lessons as well as practical ones. Prof. Kendall Baker, the Visceglia Gallery director and co-curator, noted, “In 'Belize: Beyond the Blue Skies and Clear Waters’ the photographs, reflections and

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A group from Caldwell University on service trip rebuilding in Belize, the theme of an upcoming art exhibition on campus.

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