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Morristown Sixth Grader Cooks Her Way To Champion On Food Network Show
By Cheryl Conway magine being given a mystery basket filled with ingredients and being challenged to create a recipe from scratch that wows the palate. That is exactly what 11 year old Amanda DeFuria of Livingston did when she competed on the Food Network’s “Chopped Junior” Show recently aired on Tues., May 31. A sixth grader at the Unity Charter School in Morristown, DeFuria not only competed against three other young chefs from around the coun-
try, but she won $10,000 and a “Chopped Junior” chef jacket. Selected out of 5,000 applicants, DeFuria was ecstatic that she was chosen, but that didn’t compare to when she was named champion during episode six titled Pasta Love.
“I won the show,” describes DeFuria during a telephone interview with New View Media Group. Although she competed for the episode in February, the young star was not allowed to divulge the outcome until
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the show was aired for the public on the last day of May. “I was shocked; I was so happy. I was ‘Oh my gosh, I can’t believe I won Chopped Junior!’ It was amazing!” As a regular fan of the show for two years, DeFuria had tuned in early Dec. 2015 to watch a “Chopped Junior” episode when she saw a casting call application for contestants under the age of 15. She told her mom “I have to do this.” Selected out of thousands of other applicants from around the country, DeFuria says “I did an interview and they liked my personality and cooking demonstration.” She had a few interviews over Skype with a few casting agents. She found out right before Christmas time that they wanted her to be on the show. For three days during the second week in February, DeFuria filmed the show on
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continued from front page tuna; I melted down candy and made a cream sauce, that went on top of the pasta; sautéed the chard and put it over the pasta and the tuna,” DeFuria describes. The entrée consisted of scallops in the shell, sweet wine, papaya and broccoli, and for dessert, DeFuria created buttermilk ice-cream out of buttermilk cookie cups with cookie crumble on top. The “Chopped Junior” champion decided on her own that she wants to donate some of her winnings to charity including St. Jude’s charity for cancer research, Feed America and No Child Hungry. The rest will go into her savings and her You Tube Channel, she says. Cooking since she was three years old, DeFuria says “I learned how to cook from watching my great-grandma and grandma cook.” She also learned a lot from watching cooking shows and Food Network for techniques. “I like cooking because I feel you can express yourself and be creative,” says DeFuria. “It’s a way to feel happy. I really love cooking and I want to own a restaurant one day.” She specializes in Italian cooking because, “I’m Italian,” she says, adding that she also likes to bake. “I cooked Easter dinner and Thanksgiving dinner and I cook for my family every night,” she says. During the holidays, DeFuria is cooking for up to 30 people, and nightly for her family which con-
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sists of her mom, dad and two younger brothers. She has her radar on being a singer and actress too. DeFuria has been acting for three years and taking acting lessons with classes in NY and sings for her school, events and charity events. A year ago, she started her own You Tube Channel at Comedy & Cover kids where she sings, writes and performs skits and parodies. Two weeks ago she filmed a Yahoo Search Engine commercial in NY and has appeared in several other commercials and promos. In April, she was on the set of Sesame Street for an episode that comes out in Jan. “I’m really grateful for all of these opportunities that I’ve had,” says DeFuria. “I’m really grateful for God for that.” DeFuria’s mom, Cindy DeFuria, who was on the set the day of the Chopped Junior episode, is so proud of her daughter, especially after overcoming some adversity at her former school. “She was a victim of bullying” this school year in 2015, and in 2013 when she was in fourth grade at a private school, Cindy says. “We had to switch schools. We totally put our trust in God and prayed something would change.” Cindy says of her daughter, “She always stays positive. She puts herself into the acting and the drama and it helped with the bullying; it helped her come into who she is.” In regards to her winning “Chopped Junior,” her mom says
“I’m totally floored by her! I knew she cooked very well. I was so nervous. They had us in another room. I could not believe she did it so calmly. I was amazed; of course I cried when she won.” Having her in the kitchen has been wonderful, Cindy admits during the telephone interview. That night her daughter had made tacos with homemade tortillas and chicken. “Sometimes it’s just vegetables. Her seasoning is spot on. “My mom is an excellent cook,” says Cindy. “She [Amanda] was so interested; she would watch; she would help; she would buy cookbooks; then she’d watch the Food Network. She has that natural – when you see it- she’s got that natural ability.” Besides commending her daughter’s cooking ability, Cindy applauds her daughter’s will to want to donate some of her winnings to charity. “Whenever she gets money, her first thought is ‘I’m going to give to charity.’ When she gets, she wants to give all on her own. It’s amazing; it’s nice to see.” Her daughter is also one not to brag or boast. “She’s humble no matter what she does,” adds Cindy. “She says ‘thank you’ and goes back to being herself.” To view DeFuria’s episode, go to foodnetwork.com, Chopped Junior, Pasta Love, episode six, season two.
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Morris Park Commission Hosts Garden Concert Series
njoy some live and intimate performances in the picturesque and serene Cottage Garden at the Morris County Park Commission’s Frelinghuysen Arboretum in Morris Township on Friday nights this June and July, featuring a wide mix of music and some tasty desserts. On select Fridays, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., unwind from the work week while listening to performances by talented artists in the garden setting, with its bright colors and textures as the sun fades. Admission to the Cottage Garden Concerts is $15 per person, per show, and preregistration is required. The remaining schedule includes: June 24, The Buskers, country; July 15, Cherry Lane, coffee house; July 22, Dani Zanoni, eclectic pop; July 29, Aubrey Anne Trio, Brazilian jazz. For more information about the musicians, to register for these very special evening concerts, or for directions visit: http://www.arboretumfriends.org/ or call
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MHS Football Coach Retires As New Head Readies To Tackle Post
By Brianna Kudisch fter 11 years as the head football coach for Morristown High School, Chris Hull is ready to retire from the position. He is leaving the position to spend more time with his family, especially with be-
coming a first-time grandfather in the fall. Hull joked that although they didn’t like his absence during the football season, they will soon regret his constant presence even more so. Before coaching at Morristown High School, Hull was the head football coach at
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wood. Although Power is excited to be working with Morristown High School, he recognizes the impact Columbia High School had on his life. “Columbia High School was an outstanding experience, and the communities of Maplewood/South Orange are excellent places to live and work,” said Power. Power started working with the players about a month ago, mainly doing weight training and pre-season workouts. He is looking forward to start coaching the players on the field soon and preparing for games. Power expects a positive season from a tradition football program in Morristown. “Morristown High School and the community deserve to have an outstanding program, and my goal is to continue the strong tradition,” said Power. Hull emphasized the positive future of the Morristown football program. He praised both Power for his skill and the continued on next page
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Woman’s Club Of Morristown To Hold Flea Market
oman’s Club of Morristown plans to hold a flea market on Sun., June 26, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at its headquarters, the Dr. Lewis Condict House, in Morristown. All proceeds will benefit the Club and its charitable activities.
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continued from previous page players for their talent. “The returning kids are outstanding and John Power is a tremendous coach,” he said. “I expect our players to grow by leaps and bounds under his leadership.” Additionally, Hull mentioned the players’ reactions to the changing leadership, noting they are very positive. The players are excited and are ready to get to work. Both coaches communicated the importance of their assistant coaches in the season as well.
Offered will be a selection of furniture, including kitchen, dining room, and living room chairs; occasional tables; and a sewing machine table. Some of the furniture is antique. There is a flat-screen TV, a wine refrigerator, and fireplace tools, perfect for outfitting a man
cave. There is also an assortment of Disney and other children’s DVDs and videotapes, 33 rpm albums in all genres from classical to pop, and lamps of all styles. There are radiator covers, a hand-knotted Persian runner, and an air conditioner. Additional items continue to be added to the inven-
Power said, “For the most part, the assistant coaches are in place and they are a highly experienced group.” Likewise, Hull highlighted the assistant coaches’ positive impact, especially when he reflected on his career as Morristown’s head football coach. “I would just like to thank all of the outstanding people that played for us during my stay at Morristown and also the assistant coaches who made the job such a special one to me.”
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Fur Store Owner Continues To Warm Customers After A Century Of Business
assing on the family business has been the tradition for the past 100 years for Terzako Furs in Caldwell. Michael Kambourakis and his son, Elias, have continued the tradition of being in the fur business for 10 generations, following in the footsteps of Michael’s grandfather, Eric Rouskas and his uncle Harry Terzako. It started when the two decided to leave Kastoria, Greece in 1913. Kastoria was and still is the genesis of fur in Europe. Rouskas and Terzako settled in Newark. They started in working for Best & Company and on the side they made fur coats, collars and trimmings. At that time, America was the land of skins and trapping of wild broad tail, mink, muskrat, raccoons and beavers. Foxes came later on in the 1930's. When farming started in the 1930's and 1940's the family got better quality mink and fox pelts. The fur industry grew to a point that it is now all over the world. The family opened a store on High Street in Newark, then moved to 19 Prospect Street in East Orange. They moved to the Caldwells in the early 1970's. The family members continued to be a part of the business. During high school and college, Kambourakis began to work in the business. After graduating college and graduate school, he became a specialist in the spectrum of autism. His love of family made him decide to become the ninth generation in Terzako furs, and his son Elias has
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People Flock To Turtle Back Zoo For Open House
By Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta housands of people fled towards the gates of Turtle Back Zoo, West Orange, on Sat., June 4, for the 14th Annual Essex County Open House. There was live music, clowns, carnival games, treasure chests, giveaways, prize wheels and trivia tests, providing exciting entertainment for children as their parents gathered around more than 10 information tables that provided information about public awareness programs and services provided by Essex County. Directors and employees were on hand to answer questions. It was a great way for Essex County residents to meet the people who work for their county. The Open House included free admission to the zoo, which features: a mini-golf safari miniature golf course, sea lions, sting rays and sharks in a touch tank, a state-of-the-art reptile and education building, jaguars, snow leopards, Gibbon apes, wolves, otters, alligators, reptiles, and bears. There is also a beautiful gift shop. Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo, Jr., said, “We’ve done this for fourteen years. We’re here to socialize and network for Essex County. And it’s an opportunity to see the zoo for free.” According to DiVincenzo, last year there were 16,000 people in attendance. He said, “We’re hoping to hit 20,000 today.” This event was formerly held at a small setting in the Hall
of Records, according to Anthony Puglisi, Public Information director. But the zoo can accommodate a lot more people. Puglisi said, “Not many people know about what the county government does and how it affects their life. It’s informational and we try to make it fun.” Claudette Hampton, case manager and nurse at Essex County Special Child Health Services said, “We’re here to educate the public about community health and special child services. And [for the public to] know about various resources in Essex County.” Other Essex County tables exhibits included: Paper Mill Playhouse, Family Wrap, New Jersey’s Early Intervention System, Essex County Juvenile Detention Center, New Jersey Mental Health Cares, OACANP (The Oranges ACA Navigator Project), and Essex County Vocational Technical Schools. Attendees were able to enjoy the new giraffe exhibit which just opened up, as well as the recently opened bison exhibit with a new viewing area to get up close and look into. Puglisi said, “Before there was a split rail fence. You couldn’t get close to the animals.” The prairie dog exhibit will also be upgraded. Puglisi said, “We’re changing the way the public views so you get more of a clear picture; before it was a high glass wall.” A lion exhibit is also in the works. In addition to the new animal exhibits and developments, the café expanded to two stories, which triples the capacity
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Designers Offer Up-To-Date Styles At Chester Tile & Marble
hester Tile & Marble moved from Chester to Morristown four years ago, but the friendly and reliable staff remains the same. For 18 years, the familyowned business has been specializing in an array of services, both practical and aesthetic. They work closely with customers to ensure personal and excellent service, providing the finest materials, design and instal-
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Looking For A Few Good Men
en have an identity issue. Hollywood often depicts men as self-centered couch potatoes who are always looking to party, act like adolescents and play video games, while shirking all of men’s responsibilities along the way. One example of this lack of respect for fatherhood may be best illustrated by a recent survey of holiday church attendance. At the bottom of the list with Independence Day was Father’s Day. As a matter of fact, most people no longer can even say when Father’s Day is! Why has this once welcomed day to honor fathers become little more than a footnote to church attendance or the evening news? Despite the fact many have fallen for that misrepresentation, there are many good men who are great dads. They have embraced the God-given role of fatherhood and are impacting their children by helping them to build and live successful lives. Conversely, the one common denominator of many of society’s ills—pornography, human trafficking, abortion, rape, murder, alcoholism, teen suicide, and incarceration—can be traced to absentee fathers. According to statistics, 63 percent of youth suicides are from fatherless homes (US Dept. Of Health/Census) –five times the average. 90 percent of all homeless and runaway children are
from fatherless homes – 32 times the average. 85 percent of all children who show behavior disorders come from fatherless homes – 20 times the average. (Center for Disease Control). 80 percent of rapists with anger problems come from fatherless homes –14 times the average. (Justice & Behavior, Vol 14, p. 403-26). 71 percent of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes – nine times the average. (National Principals Association Report). From these statistics, it is easy to see that men who have abdicated their roles as fathers is the single greatest problem in society today. Dads need to step up to assume their rightful roles as leaders of the family. Kids are looking at them, and studying them, to see if they are really going to protect them, lead them and love them. It is time to once again make it cool to honor those men who have stood up to be great dads, granddads or mentors. Enter the That’s My Dad Movement. This movement is designed to honor the man, not necessarily one’s dad, who most impacted one’s life. The movement, inspired by the new book “That’s My Dad!� just released by Broadstreet Publishing, asks people young and old to visit www.ThatsMyDadMovement.com and follow four simple instructions to honor that man and to encourage others to
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How To Clean Your Grill During Summer Party Season
rilling season has arrived, and amateur grillmasters everywhere are gearing up for another summer of backyard barbecues and family dinners outside under the summer sun. But once you fire up that grill and cook your first hot dog of the season, your work is not quite done. Cleaning the grill after you have eaten makes it easier to prolong the life of your grill and ensure the foods you eat are safe to consume. • Turn the grill off. Unless you own a charcoal grill, chances are your grill has dials that govern how hot the grill gets when cooking. Make sure these dials are turned to the off position before you start cleaning. If your’s is a gas grill, disconnect the gas while wearing gloves to reduce your risk of accident or injury. • Use the residual heat to make cleaning easier. The sooner you start cleaning the grill after you cook, the easier it might be to make the cooking surfaces sparkle. That’s because the residual heat can make
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Understand The Mechanics Behind A Saltwater Filter
ummer is pool season. Come spring, homeowners prepare their backyard pools for several months of leisurely floating or engaging games of aquatic volleyball. This preparation includes uncovering the pool and rebalancing the pool’s chemical levels. Pool preparation and maintenance also includes installing a working filter. While there are many different types of pool filters and filter mediums, in recent years, saltwater filter systems have been growing in popularity. Consumers who want to upgrade to a saltwater system may be interested in learning a bit more about how such systems work. Saltwater systems are those in which chlorine is generated by the system itself. These systems do not usually require the addition of a powdered or liquid form of chlorine. Electrolysis occurs thanks to a chemical process that involves pool water passing through a salt cell and being exposed to a low-voltage current. This essentially breaks up the sodium chloride molecules (salt) into hypochlorous acid and sodium hypochlorite,
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which are sanitizing agents. Therefore, saltwater systems are not chlorine-free. They just produce chlorine from a less caustic material. One of the main advantages to a saltwater system is the constant generation of free chlorine. Pool water chemistry is often broken down into FC (free chlorine) and CC (combined available chlorine). FC is yet untouched chlorine that can do its sanitizing job. CC contains chlorine and chloramines, which are produced when the chlorine comes in contact with urine, sweat and other contaminants present in the pool. CC is what contributes to the “chlorine smell” of the water. When there isn’t enough FC and there’s too much CC, pool water levels need to be returned to optimal conditions, usually through a shocking process. However, with saltwater systems, there’s always an abundance of FC being delivered into the water, making levels superchlorinated, and these systems eliminate the formation of CC. Saltwater chlorine generators require few, if any, additional chemicals, as they produce
nearly neutral pH levels. This isn’t always the case with other chlorine sources, which can raise or lower pH or add to the presence of other substances, such as calcium, in the water with calcium hypochlorite sanitizers. Because these saltwater filtration and chlorine-generating systems are relatively automatic, they also can mean less maintenance. This is handy for homeowners who go on vacation or do not want to be hassled by the daily care other systems may require.
One of the disadvantages to saltwater systems is the cost, which can be prohibitive to some people. According to Thursday Pool Manufacturing, installing the average system costs anywhere from $800 to $2,000. But some feel that cost is offset by the money saved on pool chemicals over the course of a season. Switching to a chlorine-generating saltwater filtration system can be a worthwhile investment for many pool owners.
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