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Ely Sun Center Brightens Florham Park Library With More Working Space
By Stefanie Sears n the past, patrons of the Florham Park Public Library were allowed to occupy the Akhoury Room and the New Jersey Room, which the latter is called because of the collection of
NJ books and such kept in there. The NJ Room holds 12 people, but this left limited capacity for privacy and no disturbance. Fortunately for Florham Park Public Library cardholders, the Ely Sun
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Center is now available for business since Sun., March 12, when it was officially opened for 15-20 attendees and celebrated with refreshments. Councilman Thomas Michalowski, the Borough Council’s liaison to the library, joined the Florham Park Public Library Director Joan Hipp for the ribbon cutting ceremony. Formally a storage room for periodicals, which now is unneeded due to technology, the space was remodeled for the public to use as a personal working environment. The area is now separated into three different glass compartments that each accommodates up to three people, making them available for both individual and collaborative projects, and the library supplies cubicles, tables, chairs, wireless internet access, and electrical outlets. Even though through the glass people are indeed visible, the rooms are
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sound proof. Florham Park Library cardholders are authorized to use the room for up to two hours. “We looked and saw how people were using the space,” explains Hipp. “We found that often one person would get into the NJ Room and then other people would look through the windows longingly. We just noticed that we had more and more people coming into the library and working together. More and more people coming and meeting somebody here and the two of them working together, whether it’s a student and tutor or a parent helping a child with their homework, and also a lot of people would come in the morning and study for their ImPACT Tests or LSATs and they’ll just come in and hook up their computer and they just got into super study mode to prep for these tests that they’re taking.” Architect John Buchholz of The Buchholz Ar-
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ike French wine and French food? Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in Randolph is having a wine tasting on April 21. Doors open at 7 p.m. Limit-
he Florham Park Senior Citizens Club has planned its next meeting for Wed.,
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April 26, at 11 a.m., at the Community Center. Light refreshments and program: “San Francisco” will be
presented by author, photographer, and lecturer Kevin Woyce.
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he American Cancer Society has planned a Bark For Life of Florham Park on Sat., May 6. The event will take place in front of the Florham Park Gazebo from noon to 3 p.m. All proceeds of this event benefit the American
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Ely Sun Center... continued from front page be a cave because then no one would want to use it. So he was able to incorporate the glass and do the exit door with glass so that a lot of natural light comes into there, because it was just a dark room with no windows.” The center is named after local resident Ely Sun who left a bequest for this undertaking at the library after he died in 2013. “Ely Sun was a resident of Florham Park,” says Hipp as she recounts some of Sun’s history from a 1985 “Florham Park Eagle” article. “He emigrated from China. His mother came over to this country first. His mother came in 1966 and lived in this country.
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Anna. “We spent time considering what to do,” says Hipp. “The repurposing of the storage space into public space had been a longrange goal for us since 2011. After much thought on the part of the Library Board of Trustees and speaking with Mr. Sun’s family members Bruce Sun and Angela Fei, the decision to explore the renovation took precedence,” says Hipp. The Literacy Volunteers of Morris County and their ESL (English Second Language) work made an impact on Sun’s children, so the library wanted to do something to reflect that as well.
Mr. Sun tried to get permission from the Chinese government to come here, but they wouldn’t let him leave. He lived in Shanghai.” From 1962 to 1980, Sun worked to get a passport for his wife and himself. When the Chinese government finally him granted permission, he and his wife immigrated to the United States and his grown children came along after. They settled in Florham Park in April 1980 and in 1985 Sun became a citizen. Sun left money to the Florham Park Public Library to give back to the community. The three rooms are actually named after Ely, his mother Gladys and his wife
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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
to have this certificate. The cost of $75 covers materials, the exam, and lunch. Sign in at the GSYC Clubhouse, Hopatcong, at 8:30 a.m. The class runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Register on line at f.federico@att.net or hmtuber@ comcast.net. Or call Harry Tuber at 973-992-9266. The yacht club is also hosting an open house for
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a Team, join an existing team, or sponsor a team, to participate. For more information, call 973-845-9400.
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Two Kids Foundation Looks To Help More Children With Cancer
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ore than $19K was raised Fri., Feb. 24, at the Two Kids Foundation Winter Gala and Trick Tray event held at the Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park. About 250 people attended to support the non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to families of children suffering from cancer or other diseases. The foundation raised money through charity events and donations. Last year, the organization donated to nine kids in 2016. The next big event is its annual Car Show set for Sun., Aug. 6 at the Horseshoe Lake Recreation Complex in Succasunna.
The organization which began 19 years ago is run by 100 percent volunteers. Nineteen years ago, founder Arnold “Woody” DeTrolio and his wife sat in a hospital room with their son, who had just been diagnosed with Leukemia. For the next several years their ordinary life had been turned upside down. During this time he was overwhelmed by the volunteers and hospital staff at Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC). They made their families trying times easier to bear. Woody said to himself “If I ever get the chance, I would like to give back and help others who are going through their own trying times.” While in the hospital,
Woody and his son would talk for hours about restoring his son’s car, a 1967 G.T.O. he bought before becoming ill. As the weeks and months went by in the hospital, they would look at books and magazines on car parts. They would talk about the day that his son would be able to come home and restore his G.T.O. That wonderful day came two and a half years later. That is when Woody put the two ideas together cars and giving back. His son’s love for cars led to the idea of having a car show fundraiser. In 2003 they hosted the first annual Whippany “Two Kids” Car Show on the grounds of the Birchwood Manor and it was a success.
The Alwell family served as guest speakers at the Winter Gala. Will Alwell was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocyte Leukemia on Sept. 16, 2016.
In 2005 the Two Kids Foundation became an established non-profit 501c corporation. In 2017, the
organization plans to continue building awareness and helping more children with additional events. Vis-
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Arc Of Essex County Hosts 19th Annual Run, Walk, Fun Fest Fundraiser
he Arc of Essex County plans to host its 19th annual Building Tomorrows 5K Run, Family Walk, and Fun Fest on Sat., April 29 at South Mountain Recreation Complex in West Orange. The inclusive event will feature a USATF-sanctioned 5K race, a fundraising walk, and an afternoon of interactive fun. All proceeds will directly benefit children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Event check-in and all related activities will be located in The Clipper Pavilion near the Paddle Boat Launch area. Activities are scheduled as follows: 8 a.m. – 5K registration opens; 9 a.m. – 5K kicks off; 9:30 a.m. – walk registration opens; 10 a.m. – 5K awards ceremony; 10:30 a.m. – walk kicks off; 10:45
a.m. – 1 p.m. – fun fest opens. “We are excited to host our 19th Annual Building Tomorrows event at our new, larger location in Essex County’s South Mountain Recreation Complex in West Orange,” said Heather Comstock, senior director of Development and Communication, The Arc of Essex County. “With attendance growing year-over-year, the new location provides ample parking and increased activity zones to ensure fun for the whole family.” Event registrants are welcome to attend the Fun Fest following the USATF-sanctioned 5K Run and Family Fundraising Walk. Nationally-known John Cougar Mellencamp cover band “Human Wheels” will open the Fun Fest. Additional activities include hip hop demonstrations, face paint-
ing, character and mascot appearances, a cooking corner, and more. Fun Fest admission is $5, free to children under 5 and individuals who raise more than $25. The early-bird registration fee for the USATF-sanctioned 5K race is $25 with code “early” prior to April 19. Regular run registration rates are $20 for USATF members; or $30 standard rate. There is no minimum fee to walk; individual walkers and teams are strongly encouraged to fundraise. For additional event details or to register, visit www.runorwalk.org. The 2017 Building Tomorrows 5K Run, Family Walk, and Fun Fest would not be possible without the generous support from the community and event sponsors. Sponsorships are available; visit www.runorwalk.
org for more information or contact Heather Comstock at 973-535-1181 ext. 1224. The Arc of Essex County is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to helping children and adults with intellectual and develop-
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mental disabilities participate in every level of our society and enjoy fuller, more independent lives. Founded in 1948, The Arc of Essex County provides a wide variety of programs and services that support near-
ly 1,500 people throughout Essex County from birth to their senior years. For more information or to make a donation, visit www.arcessex.org.
Run Or Walk To Sign Up For Annual Hanover Race
he Hanover Township’s Education Foundation is organizing its third annual USTAF 5K race set to be held at Whippany Park High School on Sat., June 3. Proceeds from the race will aid the Hanover Township’s K-12 schools to enrich and enhance the current educational programs. New for 2017 is a Dinner For Two! All adults pre-registered for the FunWalk or 5K on or before May 15 will automatically
be entered into a drawing for a gift certificate good for “Dinner for Two” at a local restaurant. Also new is a One-Mile Fun-Walk for those who prefer a less competitive way to participate. The Fun-Walk will begin at 8:15 a.m. at the entrance to the Whippany Park Football complex. The course is the same as the last mile of the 5K and will follow the walking path around the sports complex and will end at the official finish line. The Fun-Walk is
a non-timed event. Walkers will receive the same race day bags, giveaways and tee shirts as the 5K runners. Register early by May 15 to be guaranteed a shirt. For additional information and sponsorship opportunities; contact Anthony J. Scarpino, Race Committee chair at 201-317-5794. Go to https://runsignup.com/ Race/NJ/Whippany/HanoversRacetoHealth5K to register.
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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
Women’s Bowling Association; Montclair State University; Madison High School; and William Paterson University. The mission of Special Olympics is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for all children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness,
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.
Recognizing Separation Anxiety In Dogs
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ogs that appear stressed or nervous when their owners leave the house or even the room may be experiencing a common problem known as separation anxiety. Many dogs become apprehensive when their owners are out of view, and such apprehension can be very tough on the dogs. The Humane Society of the United States says severe separation anxiety may be exhibited by extreme behavior problems and destructive actions. Dogs may engage in destructive chewing, excessive barking that annoys neighbors, digging or scratching at windows, breaking out of cages or enclosures, or urination and defecation, even among house-trained dogs. Cases of separation anxiety may be simulated or true, according to professional dog expert Cesar Millan. Some attention-seeking dogs learn the behavior, knowing it will garner attention — even if it’s for the wrong reasons.
True separation anxiety is a genuinely stressful event for dogs. When treating dogs with separation anxiety, the ASPCA advises that owners should aim to resolve the dog’s underlying anxiety and help it to grow accustomed to being alone for long periods of time. This can begin through early socialization as a puppy. Try these techniques. • While it’s tempting to take a new puppy with you everywhere or lavish constant attention on the dog, this could be setting you up for problems later on. Help the dog feel secure by not being the constant center of entertainment. Reinforce lessons that the dog will have to busy itself with toys from time to time. • Many dog-related problems result from ill-established leadership roles in a house. Dogs follow a pack mentality, and it’s important for pet owners to constantly reinforce their role as pack leader so that the dog does not try to push boundaries.
Knowing the pack order can relieve some of the dog’s stress. • Exercise may help reduce anxiety. Tired dogs are less likely to grow bored and more likely to find contentment by sleeping instead of being destructive. Exercise, discipline and then affection are the common mantras of dog trainers. • Don’t make a fuss when coming or going. This way the dog doesn’t associate your leaving with a big deal, nor your coming home as something that is the pinnacle of his day. Be calm and consistent, and only reward desirable behavior. • Provide comforting items, like worn clothes that smell like you. Also, train the dog to recognize that a particular word or action signals your eventual return. Talk to a vet if separation anxiety has gotten out of control. Temporary administering of a sedative may help pets and their owners as the dogs continues to be trained.
Preparing to bowl at the Area 3 Special Olympics Bowling Competition at Hanover Lanes are, from left, Special Olympics athlete Shannon McAvoy of Ledgewood and Special Olympics volunteer Maria Zieja of Randolph.
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Helix Dental Is Giving Free Oral Cancer Screenings For The Entire Month Of April
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pril is Oral Cancer Awareness Month. You must call to schedule an appointment, but there is no cost to you for the oral cancer screening. Helix Dental is a trusted family practice that also specializes in General Dentistry and Orthodontics. We are located at 15 James Street Suite 1 in Florham Park NJ. Please call (973) 3778668 to schedule for your complimentary Oral Cancer Screening in the month of April, and ask for Dawn. The 5-year relative survival rates for cancers of the oral cavity and phar-
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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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to have this certificate. The cost of $75 covers materials, the exam, and lunch. Sign in at the GSYC Clubhouse, Hopatcong, at 8:30 a.m. The class runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Register on line at f.federico@att.net or hmtuber@ comcast.net. Or call Harry Tuber at 973-992-9266. The yacht club is also hosting an open house for
prospective members on Sun., June 4, from 1 p.m. -3 p.m. See the facilities, including heated pool, docks, and tennis courts, and learn about the extensive summer and all year long activities available to members. For more information and to reserve a spot, call 973-3980022 or visit GSYC.org.
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he Performing Arts ministry at Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel invites all to Living Stations of the Cross, a captivating presentation of Jesus Christ’s journey to the Cross, on Fri., April 14, at 8 p.m., at Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel Church, Cedar Knolls.
Regardless of religious affiliation, this is an opportunity to learn more about a pivotal historical event. All are welcome. All are invited to attend Women’s Guided Meditation, a journey to find the God within, on Wed., April 19, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. The gathering is led
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NCJW/Essex Center For Women In Livingston Offers Ongoing Programs
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lzheimer’s is one of the most common diseases affecting older people. Not ,only does it have a tremendous impact on those who have it, but also on their caregivers and society as a whole. NCJW/Essex Center for Women is having an Alzheimer’s workshop on Tues., May 2, from 10:30 a.m. to noon to provide a comprehensive overview for any woman who wants to learn about memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease, and other forms of dementia. Geriatric Care Manager Shelley Steiner, Education and Outreach coordinator for Alzheimer’s New Jersey will discuss risk factors, warning signs, steps to obtaining a diagnosis, and treatment options. Plan-
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ning for the future, coping with behavioral and other changes, and accessing community resources will also be reviewed. Discover How to Become Your Best Self at NCJW/Essex Center for Women on Tues., May 23, 10:30 a.m. to noon during a workshop by Laura Ostheimer, a certified Wellness Coach, who will focus on how to change self-defeating behaviors into life-generating ones. Using the philosophy of positive psychology, Ostheimer will explore ways to identify obstacles and present methods that will enable others to incorporate positive choices and healthy alternatives into your daily life. Workshops are open to all women in the com-
munity and will be held at the Linda & Rudy Slucker NCJW/Essex Center for Women in Livingston. Registration is required. To register or for additional information about this or other programs, call the NCJW/Essex Center for Women at 973-994-4994 or visit www.centerforwomenNJ.org. Workshops are free for members of NCJW, and $7 per workshop for non-members. The Linda & Rudy Slucker NCJW/Essex Center for Women is a nonsectarian, nonprofit community service sponsored by the NCJW Essex County Section that works to improve the quality of life for women, children, families, and the elderly through a variety of nonsectarian services.
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orget to order favorite Girl Scout cookie treats? It’s not too late! Girl Scouts across northern New Jersey will continue selling Girl Scout cookies through April 23 during Cookie Booth Sale season. More than 700 booth sales are planned throughout Morris, Passaic, Sussex and northern Warren counties. “We often hear customers say that they do not know a Girl Scout who is selling cookies, or where they can purchase cookies in their area,” said Betty Garger, president and chief executive officer of Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey. “Starting Sat., March 18, girls will be holding cookie booth sales every weekend until April 23 throughout
Get Cookies Through Girl Scouts Of Northern NJ the area, so customers will be able to find their cookies right away, and still support Girl Scouts who are trying to reach their cookie sales goals.” Cookie customers can use the Cookie Locator on the Girl Scout Web site at www.girlscoutcookies.org. By typing in a zip code, customers can locate the nearest cookie booth sales. Serious Girl Scout cookie customers can also download the Girl Scout Cookie app for Androids or iPhones. Cookie sales generate funds for Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey and help pay for volunteer training, program activities for girls, and the maintenance of camp properties and service centers. All cookie proceeds stay in the local
community. Troop proceeds from the cookie program are often used to pay for community service projects like beautification plans or collection drives, in addition to girl program activities and trips. A variety of cookies are being sold at $4 per box, including Thin Mints, DoSiDos, Tagalongs, Trefoils, Samoas, and Savannah Smiles. Gluten-free Toffee-tastic cookies and the Girl Scout S’mores will sell for $5 per box, due to higher production costs – but these cookies in particular are in high demand this year and may not be available at all booth locations. Girl Scouts also continues its movement-wide celebration of the 100th season of Girl Scouts sell-
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pring is eagerly anticipated, as many people look forward to enjoying the great outdoors once more. Spring is also a special time of year for practicing Christians. Beginning on Ash Wednesday and lasting 40 weekdays until the arrival of Easter Sunday, the Lenten season is a very important time of year for Christians. During Lent, Christians prepare for Easter by observing a period of fasting, repentance,
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self-denial, and spiritual discipline. While the Bible does not reference Lent, the practice of observing Lent has become a standard. The following focuses on each of the special days of this church season as they pertain to Western Christianity (Eastern Orthodox churches observe Lent somewhat differently). Ash Wednesday The Day of Ashes commemorates the repentance of sin. On Ash Wednes-
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“Palm Sunday,” Jesus Christ rode a donkey into Jerusalem while villagers welcomed him and waved palm branches. This is mentioned in each of the Biblical Gospels and occurs a week before His subsequent resurrection. Jesus possibly rode a donkey rather than a horse as a sign of peace, as a war-waging king might ride a horse. The “Passion of the Christ” is typically read during Palm Sunday masses. Holy Thursday Holy Thursday is sometimes referred to as “Covenant Thursday,” “Maundy Thursday” or “Thursday of Mysteries.” Holy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the apostles. According to
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Holy Saturday marks the final day of the Triduum, or the three days preceding Easter Sunday. Scripture states that Holy Saturday was when Jesus’ body was placed in the tomb. Easter Sunday A festive and celebratory day for Christians, Easter Sunday is a time for sharing the good news of Jesus’ resurrection. His body is discovered missing from the tomb, and Jesus appears to his followers again showing proof that He is alive. Typically, Easter Sunday is one of the most well-attended Sunday services for Christians. It also is a day to spend with family, and many families share large meals to mark the end of the Lenten season.
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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
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any homeowners have lofty goals for their homes. Such plans may include extensive renovations or even additions. While many of these projects create beautiful changes in a home, it’s important to consider the impact that renovations can have on property value before beginning a project. Many home improvement projects do not add as much value as homeowners may think they do. In fact, some homeowners “overbuild” for their neighborhoods. This means the amount of money invested in im-
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ccording to an analysis of family trends by the Pew Research Center, the size of families is shrink-
provements can likely never be recuperated because the house value simply exceeds those around by too much money. To avoid overbuilding, homeowners can ask themselves several questions before beginning a renovation project. • Will my house be the largest house in the neighborhood? Larger homes tend to have a lower price per square foot, so you may not want to improve to this extent. • Will the house blend with others in the area? If your house will stick out like a sore thumb, it will
detract from its own value and could impact the value of other homes in the area. • Have I examined the cost vs. value of the project? Many home improvement resources analyze the cost of a project versus the overall value of that project with regard to property value. For example, a $100,000 basement remodel may not add $100,000 to the value of the home in the event you choose to sell down the line. It’s important to know which projects provide the best return on investment.
Did You Know? ing. In 1976, 40 percent of mothers between the ages of 40 and 44 had four or more children. Today, the once-dominant large fami-
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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
providing a charging station for them. Edison already had this technology over some 100 years ago, in his own garage. He owned electric cars that used Edison batteries. Edison invented the alkaline storage battery in 1901 and spent years perfecting it for use in automobiles. The garage was the place to service these cars. Edison also had a gasoline filling pump in his garage for his 1922 Model T Ford – a gift from his good friend Henry Ford. The most interesting feature of Edison’s garage is the turntable to help park these vehicles. A car could rest on the concrete turntable and a hand crank rotated it to a desired parking
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