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No. 15 Vol. 7

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July 2017

Community Raises Funds To Help Struggling Family Pay Mounting Bills After Loved One’s Death

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By Cheryl Conway unds are still being collected from the community to help a Blairstown woman and her daughter deal with financial trouble after the sudden loss of their loved one. Long-time Roxbury resident Frank Zara, who later moved to Sparta and then settled in Blairstown, died suddenly on May 27 from a massive stroke at 60 years old. He left behind his wife of 26-years, Dotty, and daughter, Chelsea, a full-time student at Rutgers University. To help cover escalating medical bills and mortgage, Chelsea’s college friend started a Go Fund Me Page for support. Gina Sandelli of Landing started www.gofundme. com/in-memory-of-frankzara on June 19. In just 20 days, 228 people have raised $21,675 of $25k goal.

“I didn’t even know they were making a page until I saw it,” says Chelsea, who plans to return to Rutgers University in September to earn her doctorate in physical therapy after receiving her bachelor’s from University of Connecticut. “We have to pay mortgage, insurance and all the bills. My mom and I are so shocked that we got such a response; it’s really humbling.” Both mother and daughter work at restaurants: Chelsea works as a waitress at Alice’s Restaurant in Lake Hopatcong; Dotty works overtime as a full time server at Long Horn in Parsippany. As the main household provider, Frank Zara had owned Zara Construction in Roxbury up until five years ago when he started working as a mason contractor for homes and businesses, says Chelsea.

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Spending more than 50 hours a week working in construction, Frank developed severe pain in his right hip. When he visited Urgent Care on April 30 for the hip pain, he had been transferred to Newton Memorial and admitted on May 1. A series of biopsies and scans detected that the pain in his hip was due to cancer that had spread to his hips, pelvis, ribs and spine. “The most pressing issue of all was the cancer on his spine – a 5.2 cm tumor on his 3rd thoracic vertebrae,” as described on the go fund me page. “This tumor was pressing on his spinal cord. If it grew even the slightest bit, it would cause Frank to become completely paralyzed from the shoulders down. On May 19, Chelsea had her father transferred to the cancer specialists at the Cancer Treatment Center

of America in Philadelphia, followed by radiation treatment to shrink the tumor on his spine. “After just five sessions of radiation, Frank had been completely drained,” as described on the go fund me page. The treatment took an extreme toll on his body, especially when in combination with the endless testing, blood work, and extremely strong medication list.”

Just days later, Frank suffered a massive, ischemic stroke, resulting in loss of speech and partial paralysis, and continued to physically decline. On May 27, Frank had passed away, surrounded by his loved ones. “As if losing a husband and father this fast, and this unexpectedly, wasn’t unimaginable enough, the medial bills that have piled in over the past three weeks

have pushed Dotty and Chelsea beyond comprehension,” wrote Sandelli on the go fund me page. Although Frank had Aetna which covered 80 percent of the medical bills, the Zaras were still to pay $70,000 down from $372,000, says Chelsea. “After his passing, Dotty and Chelsea now also need to cover all household costs,” wrote Sandelli. “On continued on page 2


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CMS Swings At Golf

n Tues., Aug. 29, Chester M. Stephen’s Elementary School in Budd Lake plans to host its first annu-

al golf outing at Minebrook Golf Club in Hackettstown. The event is set to kick off at 10 a.m. More information will follow.

Kiwanis Sets Up Food Donation Bins For Mt. Olive Food Pantry

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he Kiwanis Club of Mt. Olive has established food donation bins at several local businesses to support the Mt. Olive Food Pantry. The food pantry is located within the Christ Episcopal Church in Budd Lake. Donations will be accepted during regular business hours at the following locations. In Flanders, visit Optimal Family Chiropractic, Mr. Tire at the Village Mall, Rita’s at the Village

Mall, Flanders Cleaners at the Sutton Mall, Wine Rack at the Sutton Mall, Berenzy Chiropractic at the Mall at 206 and Macaroni Grill. In Budd Lake, drop offs are at Bob Scirocco, Esq., Cheers Bar & Grill, Mt. Olive Burger Co., Adam’s Family Restaurant, Dino’s Pizzeria, Advance Auto Parts at Village Green Center and Christ Episcopal Church. Kiwanis is a community organization, dedicated

to serving the children of the world and their families. For volunteer opportunities, contact Richard J. Moore, Jr., president, at 201-841-7783, rjmoorejr@ optonline.net or visit the website at www.mtolivekiwanis.org. For further information regarding the Mt. Olive Food Pantry, contact Susan Morse, pantry administrator, at 862-251-3938 or smorse15@optonline.net.

Funds To Help Struggling Family... continued from front page top of it all, Chelsea has pressing tuition payments due at the beginning of each semester. “When we mentioned the idea of creating a “Go Fund Me” page to the Zara’s, they quickly declined,” she continued.

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“They continuously stated how uncomfortable they felt asking friends and family to assist them with their financial issues. But, after Chelsea had sent us pictures of the medical bills, we knew we had to do something. “If every person who

sees this page can find it in their heart to donate just $5, $10, or $20 – anything you are comfortable with donating - we could come together to help this family ease some of this unimaginable burden,” Sandelli concluded.


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ave you been considering improving your smile, but don’t have the time or money to deal with it at the moment? Dr. Goldberg has been providing the community with a service known as Snap-On-Smile for years. They are removable plastic teeth customized to your mouth, and when in

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hear often. There are two versions of the appliance: a “full arch” and a “partial arch.” The full arch spans all of the teeth in an arch (upper jaw or lower jaw), and is the most commonly requested appliance. It cost about the same as one crown. To see an actual patient of Dr. Goldberg, visit his website at MorrisCountyDentist.com, and click on the “Services & Procedures” tab. From here, you can click on the “Cosmetics” tab, and you will find the Snap On Smile. This person came to Dr. Goldberg asking to improve both her smile and bite. However, she was going on vacation and wanted to do something temporarily. In two appointments, we were able to provide her with what you see here. To learn more about the

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Local Sky Zone Holds Qualifying Round In Annual Ultimate Dodgeball Championship There were 26 qualifying rounds held in the U.S and four outside of the country. Of the nearly 200 teams that competed, only 32 advanced to the next round. The winning teams will

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By Jason Cohen or the second year in a row, Sky Zone Mt. Olive hosted one of the 30 qualifying rounds that took place at Sky Zone locations across the world to kick off Sky Zone’s sixth

annual Ultimate Dodgeball Championship. Teams of all skill levels competed against fellow dodgeball lovers spanning the Mt. Olive metropolitan area. On June 4, 11 teams

face off at Sky Zone Orland Park in Chicago, for the championship tournament being held from Aug. 3 to Aug. 6, where $50,000 in cash prizes will be awarded. This is not the typical

dodgeball that kids play in camp or gym class. Instead, at more than 175 Sky Zone locations worldwide, people jump on trampolines and play dodgeball, making the game much more chalcontinued on page 5

participated in the playoffs in Mt. Olive and DIY (Do It Yourself), a team from New York won. The players came from all over and DIY formed the team after meeting at other competitive dodgeball tournaments.

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an integral member of the collection team assisting donors with registration, escorting and canteen duties and watching 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 732-6168741, or zepka@nybloodcenter.org.

Ultimate Dodgeball Championship... continued from page 5 lenging. “It’s really a kind of a whole new level of dodgeball,” a spokesperson for Sky Zone said. The spokesperson explained that the sport has become so popular that for the first time the amount of teams had to be limited this year. Last year, there were 500 teams in 80 locations, which was logistically too much, she explained.

Therefore, this summer there were just 200 teams in 30 cities. The teams come as far as Mexico and Australia and as local as New Jersey and New York. They form on their own in different leagues, which are comprised of players 16 and up. Each team pays $99 to register for the tournament and if it makes it to the championship in Chicago, the players pay for the

flight, but Sky Zone pays for room and board. The spokesperson noted that the company just signed a contract with ESPN to stream the championship on the ESPN app on smart phones and mobile devices. “It’s (ultimate dodgeball tournament at Sky Zone) becoming more popular as dodgeball becomes more popular,” she said.

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Families Beat The Heat With Turkey Brook Park’s Splashpad Toddler’s Bay. It has soft water that comes out of the mushroom domed features. The mushrooms have varying heights and colors, and parts of them are translucent, allowing a stained glass effect to appear on the cement. There are also

several ground sprays that change their patterns, volume and height. The different options allow children to discover new things and explore their surroundings. Another section, geared toward older kids, has water cannons that spray

across the pad. These cannons can be turned toward each other for a three-way spray. This area also has additional features that can be used for gentle water fights. The family area has a vacontinued on page 7

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Turkey Brook Park’s Splashpad... continued from page 6 riety of other elements that can spray and dump water. The most popular part is the SuperSplash bucket. It fills for about four minutes and then dumps approximately 60 gallons of water on anyone standing underneath. If 60 gallons doesn’t sound like a lot of water, the Splashpad has a 4,000 gallon tank overall. The tank is filtered and disinfected continuously, making sure everyone has a clean, safe environment to play. Turkey Brook Park amenities, the Splashpad included, are open to both residents and non-residents for free. Only organized groups require permits to use the Splashpad. Groups are limited to a two-hour visit, and children receive

a wristband to identify them as part of a specific group. To obtain the group permit, groups must have a one-to-five ratio of adult to children supervision. No more than 50 children are allowed in a group. Permits must be arranged in advance and cost $3 per child. The Splashpad is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Labor Day this year. The weather has a huge impact on whether or not the Splashpad is open due to safety precautions. “When thunderstorms are within 10 miles of the park, the lightning detector siren will go off, followed by a strobing light while the storm is in the area,” said Daggon. “The system

automatically turns off the water to spray features and will start again 30 minutes after the last sign of the storm has passed. During this time, patrons should seek safe shelter in their cars.” Now that school is over and the summer is here, Daggon expects to see between 700 and 1,000 people throughout the day. The Splashpad brings about a sense of community, inspiring people to talk to friends and neighbors. Daggon explained that it also inspires children to be more physically active and sleep better at night. Daggon’s favorite part? Hearing the laughter and squeals of joy that the Splashpad evokes from its visitors.

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Donations Lost, Thrift Store Aborted- SOS Appeals For Financial Support And Volunteers

By Cheryl Conway vacated plan to open a second thrift store may have dimmed its hope for a brighter future, but the battered women’s shelter organization still hangs on to survive. Strengthen Our Sisters (SOS), a non-profit program serving homeless/battered women and children for more than four decades, had planned to open up a second thrift store in Passaic as early as January this past year. The store, Treasures Two, was going to feature furniture and clothing sales, with proceeds to cover the mortgage and utility costs incurred in operating a seven-facility

shelter. Plans to open the store at 919 Main Ave. in Passaic were stalled when the landlord was told he needed to provide a fire suppression system. In the meantime SOS was paying for storage space for months to house furniture and clothing received from generous donators. When the date to open the store was pushed to March, then April, SOS decided it could not wait any longer for the space to be available as they were losing too much money to rent the storage space. “That store won’t be ready for months,” says Sandra Ramos of Ringwood, founder and execu-

tive director of SOS. Edee Galzan, volunteer administrative director of SOS says “SOS was losing money in storage and we couldn’t afford it.” To make matters worse, when SOS announced it had to pull out, the store’s landlord did not refund SOS all of its money owed to them. “He didn’t give us back all our money,” says Ramos. “He owes us $4,000. We paid three and a half months rent, security deposit.” When SOS stopped paying the rent for the storage space, it soon lost all of its beautiful donations, says Ramos. “It’s a gimmick,” says

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Ramos. The monthly storage rent had increased from $30 to $300. “We got really nice stuff,” and now it is gone. “Wonderful merchandise over $7,000,” says Galzan. “We lost it. We had to let it go. We signed something; if you are not able to pay, they are allowed to sell it.” With one step forward and two steps back, SOS continues its appeal for monetary donations, volunteers and necessary items to keep the shelters open. With restricted monies coming in, the organization has been in jeopardy of closing its doors to hundreds of women and children.

Established in 1977 as Shelter Our Sisters – Ramos began the first shelter for battered women in North America out of her three bedroom home in Hackensack as early as 1970. The organization changed its name to Strengthen Our Sisters and grew as big as eight houses, two day care centers, a food pantry and a thrift store. The mission of SOS is to break the cycle of domestic violence, poverty and abuse by restoring balance and harmony through individual empowerment. To support her organization, Ramos receives limited money from sources such as the Passaic County Dept. of Human Services and private donations. Ra-

mos currently has 17 nonpaid volunteers who drive shelter residents to look for jobs and attend court, doctor appointments, social services, schools; and run the thrift store and day care centers. SOS is currently down to seven facilities located in Newfoundland, Wanaque and West Milford, providing shelter to 150 women and children, with more calling every day. Relying on monetary support and understanding lenders has paved the way toward SOS’s shaky survival. One Livingston business person- who had given SOS $35,000 to support the second thrift store and help continued on page 9


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SOS Appeals For Financial Support... continued from page 8 pay for the shelter’s utility fees- issued another $9,000 to SOS for its troubles. Ramos also managed to get the shelter’s mortgage reduced from $800K to $499K. “Edee’s very organized; we are paying all our bills and trying to hold on,” says Ramos. “She’s organizing the one store.” “We do have a truck now,” says Ramos, to pick up donations. Money is needed for storage of any furniture donations, as well as money for gas to put in the truck. Ramos had been counting on $30,000 from a United Way grant but that was denied when SOS didn’t have its audit completed in time, she says. “Keeping seven shelters running is no joke,” says

Ramos. SOS is $73,000 behind in the monies owed to PSEG and operating costs. Losing the second thrift store, “This really set us back. “We are still accruing bills,” says Ramos. “They are allowing us to stay open; they see we are making an effort. They could have cut us off a long time ago.” While donations are appreciated, Galzan says SOS needs to reorganize its one thrift store for more space before accepting any furniture or large items. Financial donations to help pay for the mortgage and utilities is SOS’s greatest need, as well as volunteers to drive the residents to appointments, work at the store and shelters and landscape the properties.

Other immediate items include large black contractor garbage bags, toilet paper, cleaning products, non-perishable food, fresh fruits and vegetables, beds, a power lawn mower and weed whacker. Donations can be sent to P.O. Box 1089, Hewitt, N.J., 07421; or call 973831-6156. Those willing to donate can also go to gofundme.com/strengthenoursisters. Another option is to visit SOS’s thrift store, Treasures, at 196 Lincoln Ave., West Milford. In existence for 30 years, Treasures is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call the store at 862-248-9935 for more information. For more information on SOS go to www.strengthenoursisters.org.


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Morris Habitat, Lowe’s Launch Aging-in-Place Project In Netcong

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orris Habitat for Humanity and members of the Netcong community will work with Lowe’s and the Borough of Netcong to impact the quality of life in the community for older residents through Morris Habitat’s Aging-in-Place project. Community members in the borough of Netcong hosted a kick-off on June 27 in Arbolino Park. The scope of the project includes improving accessibility in Arbolino Park and helping senior homeowners in the borough with necessary home repairs. Modifications to the park will en-

able seniors and those with disabilities to take advantage and enjoy recreational activities in the park. The grant from Lowe’s to the Morris Habitat Aging-in-Place is one aspect of five-year partnership with Habitat for Humanity International. The partnership has been instrumental in helping more than 6,500 families nationwide improve their living conditions. Each year, Lowe’s supports Habitat’s National Women Build Week and conducts hundreds of howto clinics at stores to teach volunteers construction skills. Morris Habitat’s Aging-

in-Place program is geared toward helping seniors remain in their homes and neighborhoods for as long as possible. To learn more about eligibility guidelines on our Neighborhood Revitalization and Home Repair visit www.MorrisHabitat. org. Since 1985 Morris Habitat, in Randolph, has served 400 households though homeownership opportunities, home preservation, and international home building programs. Of these, 100 homes were home repair projects and 80 were new homes. Lowe’s, a FORTUNE® 50 home improvement

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Allamuchy Twp.

$174,000

2 bedroom townhouse with oversized garage located just steps from one of 3 pool and recreation areas in this private, gated community. Master bedroom with cathedral ceiling, renovated powder room. Woodburning fireplace in living room.

Allamuchy Twp.

$249,900

Private 3 bedroom with views of mountains & lake. Enjoy the large deck for relaxing or entertainment. 1st floor master 2 car garage, gas fireplace in living room. Walk out lower level w/rec rm. Backs to woods. A gem!

Allamuchy Twp.

$369,900

Talk about turn key! Medford model in Bowers Glen just needs you! Beautiful Colonial with all the amentities one would look for in their new home. Home decorated in neutral colors, stylish tile.

Allamuchy Twp.

$545,000

Great opportunity to own your own farm just into Warren County off Interstate 80. Close proximity to NYC farm markets and Hackettstown Livestock/Agriculture Market. The home is in great shape and boasts a great layout with large rooms and a newer septic.

Blairstown Twp.

$155,900

Great 3 bedroom home with additional home on lot. (2nd home needs work) Use your imagination for workshop, storage or fix up for other living space. 2 Car detached garage. Generator Hookup in 2016 New windows, new oil tank in basement.

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Blairstown Twp.

$369,000

Magnificent Winter views of Kittatinny Ridge, this stone & wood sided home overflows with rustic charm. Huge wraparound porch with awnings offers plenty of space to entertain. Enjoy the peace and quiet alone with a cup of coffee.

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Blairstown Twp.

$499,900

This gorgeous colonial is set back for privacy in neighborhood of other fine homes. Also offers a home office with a separate entrance. Perfect to work from home, or convert into an in-law suite! Paver sidewalk leads you to your large country front porch.

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Dumont Boro.

$399,900

Nicely located 4 bedroom 2 full bath Colonial. Move right into this newly renovated home. New windows, new roof, newly paved blacktop driveway.Hardwood floors throughout. Gorgeous Kitchen with all new appliances. Close to transportation and major highways.

Broker/Sales Associate

Edison Twp.

$299,900

Don’t miss this 3 bedroom Cape Cod home located in a quiet neighborhood.The home has updated windows and siding. The first floor master bedroom has a sitting room...there is a large living room/dining room combo which features sliders to the deck.

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Frelinghuysen Twp.

$325,000

Tired of commuting? This might be the answer you are looking for...Established business with 3 bedroom apartment on a state highway with many possibilities. Continue current deli business or go to Frelinghuysen Twp website to see all the permitted uses.

Maureen Donohue Conway

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Hackettstown

$269,900

This charming historic home is a designer gem. Owned by an architect and designer, this 1850s house was lovingly restored. Home has an open floor plan, fully updated eat-in kitchen with custom cabinets/granite countertops, partially finished detached garage studio is used as office.

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Hackettstown

Looking for a pretty Victorian colonial in the college section of Hackettstown?Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own this three bedroom home. All the charm & character you’d expect...and more. The living room and dining room feature hardwood flooring.

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Independence Twp.

$399,900

Stylish home with private setting, this four bedroom colonial features open floor plan on first floor with sliders to oversized deck.Master bedroom has a walk in closet and master bath which you can finish to your own personal taste.

Joan O’Brien

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908-304-4164

$299,900

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Knowlton Twp.

Hanover Twp.

$529,000

Updated 4 bedroom home located in desirable Hanover Township with low taxes and excellent schools! This home is unique in that it sits on 1.65 acres! Approximately 3/4 of an acre is mowed. Downstairs is the family room, a bedroom, a full bath and the laundry room.

Linda Simpson Sales Associate

$359,000

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Mansfield Twp.

Sales Associate

973-270-8030

Independence Twp.

$187,000

Well-maintained townhome in Oak Hill with one car garage, two balconies, and a great layout. There is a first floor den that can be used as an office or potentially another bedroom. The home also boasts central air-conditioning, natural gas heat and hot water, as well as one of the best locations in the development.

Christopher “John” Kruk 908-343-5328

$725,000

Tranquility at its finest. Escape your busy world for your own piece of the country. This beautiful historic home is tucked away on 61 acres. Featuring updated kitchen w/ granite counters, Thermadore 6 burner & grill gas stove w/double ovens & a Sub Zero refrigerator.

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Welcome home to this spectacular spacious 4 bedroom Colonial perfect for everyone. The charming front porch is waiting for you on those cool evenings to unwind and enjoy nature. Step into the spacious home great for entertaining or relaxing by the fireplace.

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Mount Olive Twp.

$465,900

Fall in love & call this grand beauty home today!Great neighborhood, close to school, Rt 80/46 & shopping. Well maintained & pride in ownership shows. Master suite with attached nursery/office, dressing room, closets & storage room. Updated master bath offers a tranquil space with shower.

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908-763-3031

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Independence Twp.

$285,000

Welcome home to your own private retreat. Almost 3 acres surrounded by woods and nature. Great floor plan with large windows to allow an abundant amount of sunlight in. 2 car garage and central air. The basement walks out to the backyard and has plenty of potential for complete finishing.

Christopher “John” Kruk Broker/Sales Associate

908-343-5328

Phillipsburg Town

$99,000

This charming 2 bedroom colonial features a brand new eat in kitchen....formal living room and dining room complete the first floor of this home, The second floor offers 2 nice size bedrooms and an oversized full bath. The third level has a finished room that could be a playroom.

Joan O’Brien

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908-304-4164


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Mt. Olive Baseball Player Shines At Selectfest

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t. Olive High School varsity baseball player Jason Harris, a rising sophomore, recently participated in Selectfest 2017, held at Diamond Nation in Flemington and Rutgers Univer-

sity. He was invited to participate in Selectfest 2017 which took place June 2325. He had previously attended Selectfest Fall 2016. Harris was also chosen to take part in the Garden State

Games Underclassmen All Stars on June 14 along with other N.J. top underclassmen. It was a great experience all around. Harris is currently with his summer club team at Hustle Baseball Academy in Fairfield.

ATTENTION MT OLIVE BUSINESSES!

The Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce is over 100 members strong! The Chamber provides a monthly business educational meeting (Lunch & Learn), a Young Professionals Group, and the premiere networking event in the area, Women in Business and Marketing-in-the-Morning business networking programs. The Chamber is open to all local area businesses and guests are always welcome to attend. To learn about the MOACC go to: http://mountolivechambernj.com/ or to register for an event at http://www.meetup.com/Marketing-in-the-Morning-Mt-Olive-Area/events/0/ Follow the Chamber on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MOACC/

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reg Stewart and Susan Morse, two individuals who have played an important role in the Greater Mt. Olive community, were given the star treatment at the Mt. Olive Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards banquet on June 14. The event, held at Audio Visual Dynamics, Hackettstown, drew a sellout crowd. Stewart, owner of NexGen Management and the former president of the chamber, received the Business Person of the Year Award, while the Humanitarian Award was given to Morse, from the Mt. Olive Pantry. The evening also featured an inspirational

Pair Given Star Treatment By Mt. Olive Chamber the Hackettstown Medical Center Foundation and the ECHS Alumni Council, and serves as a Mt. Olive Township Councilmember. Morse started with the

pantry in January 2014. Morse has shown her heart for helping families in need in the Mt. Olive community, and has expanded the capacity and variety of

food items available in the pantry over the past couple of years. For more about the chamber, visit www. mountolivechambernj.com.

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active in community activities, including serving as co-chair of the Leadership Morris Alumni Council. He is also a member of the board of directors of

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Reserve 1/3 cup for topping. Press remaining mixture evenly into bottom of 9-inch square baking pan lined with aluminum foil, if desired. Bake 10 minutes, or until lightly browned and set. For filling, place carrots and liquid in food processor or blender container; puree until smooth. Transfer to medium bowl. Add egg, sugar, pumpkin pie

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Summer Brunch Fare

hen it comes to planning brunch, there really are no rules. It’s the perfect opportunity to combine your favorite flavors and foods in one delicious meal. Warmer weather calls for putting a summer twist on brunch classics. Breakfast Tacos Al Pastor are a fresh, flavorful addition to a festive summer brunch, while this Brunch Bruschetta Bar is a gorgeous way to feed a crowd and highlight your favorite summertime ingredients. These recipes are made and served with not-from-concentrate Florida’s Natural Brand Orange

Juice, made entirely from oranges grown, picked and squeezed in Florida, with no water or sugar added. Both recipes are from the Florida’s Natural Brunch Club, a collection of brunch experts creating recipes to celebrate brunch throughout the year. Brighten up your brunch with more fresh takes on classic recipes at floridasnatural.com. Breakfast Tacos Al Pastor Recipe courtesy of Half Baked Harvest Prep time: 10 minutes Total time: 30 minutes Servings: 4-6 2 tablespoons olive oil

1 pound ground chicken or pork 1/2 sweet onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced or grated 2 teaspoons chili powder 1 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon, plus pinch, kosher salt, divided 2 chipotle peppers in adobo, chopped 1/2 cup not-from-concentrate Florida’s Natural Brand Orange Juice 1/4cup water 2 cups fresh pineapple chunks, divided 1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped 1/4 cup fresh basil, chopped 1 jalapeno, seeded and continued on page 23

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Brunch...

continued from page 22 chopped 1 lime, juice only 4-6 fried eggs 6-8 corn or flour tortillas, warmed sliced avocado feta or cheddar cheese In large skillet, heat olive oil over high heat. When oil shimmers, add ground chicken and onion. Cook, stirring often and breaking up meat as it cooks, until chicken is browned, about 5 minutes. Add garlic, chili powder, paprika, salt, chipotle peppers, orange juice, water and 1 cup pineapple. Reduce heat to medium

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Mt. Olive To Welcome Chinese Students, Host Families Needed

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t. Olive plans to welcome about 65 students from China to attend summer school from mid-July through mid-August. The Mt. Olive district has entered into a relationship with an American firm that helps to partner school districts with students and families from foreign lands. These families pay district tuition along with “home stay” reimbursements to Mt. Olive families willing to share their homes for a week or more for the chance to have their children experience an education in the United States. Not only does the exchange generate needed revenues for the township schools - around $50,000 for this summer alone and

another $250,000 or more for the school year - but the administration has found that the cultural exchange is just as strong for Mt. Olive kids as it is for the students from China. During the past 10 years, the district has accepted exchange students from other countries and has always found the relationships built between and among students to be extremely beneficial, according to a press release from the school district. Each year, the district looks to stretch its dollars with novel new ways to generate revenue, relieving what can be a tiresome tax burden. For this past year, and on to the next year, more than $1.3 million is expected through out-of the-ordinary efforts such as

this. So how can Mt. Olive residents help? By volunteering to become a “home stay” family. Any homeowner with a spare room and an open heart can apply to host a student from China. For each week of home stay, the student’s family reimburses a Mt. Olive family $250 per child. The district encourages, but does not require, families to host more than one student. Families can offer one to five weeks of space in their homes, depending on their schedule. From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., the students are in school on weekdays. Those interested in hosting should contact Kevin Stansberry at kstansberry@ mtoliveboe.org as soon as possible.

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Community Gardens Open Their Gates To The Public

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By Catherine Bialkowski and Jessica Jones hat better way to spend a weekend than at a local garden, tasting freshly-picked fruits and vegetables and bonding over the sense of community? The Morris County Park Commission and the Friends of the Frelinghuysen Arboretum planned to host a free Open Gates Weekend on July 15 and 16 to demonstrate the beauty of the county’s greenery and let guests of all ages engage with nature and with each other. This is Open Gates Weekend’s second year. Participating this year are the Morris County Park Commission Community Garden, Interfaith Food

Pantry Garden, Early Street Community Garden, Morris Township Ted Largman Community Garden at ValleVue Preserve, Madison Community Garden, Washington Township Community Garden, the community garden at South Branch Preserve, Roxbury Community Garden, Pequannock Township Community Garden and Florham Park Community Garden. According to Cynthia Triolo, manager at the commission’s own community garden, last year’s event saw great success, with more than 200 people in attendance, despite the “terrible weather.” “It was unanimous among the participating gardens that we should make it an annual event,” she said.

“Visitors were amazed at what was growing in the gardens and also by how beautiful they were.” The showcase would not be complete without an array of free samples taken directly from the gardens themselves. “One of the gardens did a potluck, one did a salsa tasting, one did a tomato tasting,” Triolo said, referring to last year’s Open Gates. “Others gave away seedlings of chard and kale; others gave seeds; one had music. Every garden offered something different.” This year, visitors expected similar giveaways. The commission’s decision to host this event was based on a passion for not only gardening, but on fostering a sense of communi-

ty and a healthy lifestyle. “Community gardens are important for many reasons,” Triolo said, listing the benefits. “They bring a sense of community to their location. They promote healthy food. They lower our carbon footprint. They also foster bonds of friendship and support. Children learn where their food comes from and what it takes to grow your own. They also create a green space that filters rainwater and restores oxygen to the air.” Barbara McCloskey, the garden manager at the South Branch Preserve Community Garden, gave an example of the sense of community at her garden, saying that the picnic tables seem to be the most popular

part because they allow the gardeners to get some shade and talk to one another. Community gardens allow freedom to experiment when growing different vegetables. They give gardeners access to seeing firsthand where their food is grown and to know that it comes from a safe, familiar place.

“There is nothing like the taste of totally fresh, organically grown vegetables,” said McCloskey. “Since you pick out your seeds or plants, you also have the opportunity to grow different varieties of vegetables that are not usually found in the supermarkets.” Additionally, each of the continued on page 28

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