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September 2016

Lowe’s Beautifies Netcong School

etcong Elementary School had a facelift this summer thanks to Lowe’s in Mt. Olive. Lowe’s coordinates what’s called the “Heroes Project.� Lowe's embraces teamwork as a core value and a key ingredient in maintaining an engaged work force. Transforming lives one community at a time is the mission of Lowe's Heroes since the volunteer program began in our stores more than 10 years ago. The program encourages employees in a location to team together, adopt a volunteer project with a local nonprofit organization or K–12 public school and make a difference. Thanks to a Netcong School parent and Lowe’s employee, Courtney Vannieuwland, Netcong school was selected for multiple projects all donated by Lowe’s volunteers. Dr. Gina Cinotti, chief school administrator,

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Project Help Presents A Concert For Homeless Veterans

njoy an afternoon of music and food while helping to support honorable veterans who presently find themselves homeless Sun., Sept. 25, noon to 4 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church of Stanhope. Featured bands include “The Mission Street Music Club" and "Castle Band With Vinnie G And Bilbo." Admission is just $10 with men's, women's, and chil-

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met with Douglas Fischer, store manager, to review the list of potential projects. Beautification projects included a new retaining wall with plants by the outside sign, fixing the gymnasium stage, framing homemade murals on the elementary floor, painting bulletin boards, creating traffic dividers on hallway stairs, and installing a new counter in the main office in Netcong School colors. “This was an amazing experience for us. I was overwhelmed with the generosity of the Lowe’s employees. They became part of our Netcong School Family. Pictures do not do the projects justice. Thank you to everyone who helped out. We are indebted to all of you for all the improvements. I could not be happier,� says Cinotti. This project is an excellent example of school and community working together for the greater good.

dren's clothing donations for veterans AND their families, $20 without. No admission for children under six. Sponsored by Project Help and the First Presbyterian Women of Stanhope. Food and music included with admission! Questions, call or text Jeanette 973-876-4439.


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Hopatcong Women’s Club Reconvenes For Fall Season

he Hopatcong Women’s Club plans to hold its first meeting and luncheon of the fall season on Wed., Sept. 21, at The Black River Barn in Randolph. The meeting will start at 10:30 a.m. with lunch at 12:30 p.m. All local women are welcome however reservations must be made in advance and a check made out to Hopatcong Woman’s Club for $27 will need to be sent to Diane Ottman. Please contact her at 973-398- 1736. Food pantry items are always in need, and HWC has collection bins throughout the town for non-perishable donation. Current collection sites include: The Hopatcong Post Office, Borough Hall, Skylands Medical Group, The Medicine Shoppe, and Santander Bank. No glass accepted. The group looks forward to providing for those in need throughout 2016 by way of the West Side Methodist

Church. The Hopatcong Woman’s Club is very active in the community, Highlands District and the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs. Some current interests that the group supports include items needed, or financially assist with include: NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), Douglass College, Scholarships for two high school seniors and one adult woman returning for further education, the Interfaith Food Bank, Head Start, IS Servicemen and women serving in Afghanistan, US Veterans, DASI (Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault Intervention) and many community groups and activities. Join in on the third Wednesday of each month from October through April, typically at the Hopatcong Senior Center at 10:30 a.m. September and May events are

usually held at local restaurants with reservations required by calling Member Chair Selma Reichert at 973-770- 4989. To learn more about the NJSFWC (New Jersey State Federation of Women’s

Clubs), visit the Federation website at www.njsfwc.org and to learn more about the GFWC (General Federation of Women’s Clubs); visit www.gfwc.org.

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Church Hosts Estate Planning Seminar

n Oct. 16, at 2 p.m., a free estate planning/elder law seminar is set to be presented by Attorney Mark. J.

Church Hosts Casino Night

t. Jude Church in Hopatcong has planned a Casino Night for Sat., Oct. 15. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 and includes $100 in play money, plus 15

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Hontz at the Stanhope United Methodist Church in Netcong. For more, information call 973-347-0247. prize tickets if purchased before Sept. 30, appetizers, beer, wine, soda and water. Many great prizes like a television, barbecue grill and overnight stays. For tickets call 973-398-6377.

St. Jude’s Seeks Vendors For Craft Fair

Thanksgiving & Christmas Craft Fair is set for Sat., Nov. 12, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., at St. Jude’s Parish Center in Hopatcong. Vendors are wanted. Cost is $30 per table; $50 for two tables; $75 for three tables.

There will be something for everyone. For information, call Jimmy at 973-9457522. Food catered by Hopatcong Diner; $5 breakfast specials. Early set up allowed Friday and Saturday.

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Netcong Elementary School Completes Full Curriculum Revision approved in August, 2015. However, all other curricula remained outdated at the start of the 2015-2016 school year. Assistant Principal Kathleen Walsh, who also serves as the Curriculum coordinator, created a plan to update all curricular areas by Sept. 1. Thanks in part to Walsh and the teachers who work in the Netcong School

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Kathleen Walsh, assistant principal and curriculum coordinator for the Netcong School District

istrict curriculum is the center of how teachers deliver high quality instruction to their students. As such, it is imperative that all districts have curricula that is current, rigorous, and aligned to the most current standards.

Due to a high administrator turn-over rate over the last 20 years, Netcong Elementary School’s curricula was outdated and needed to be revamped. Netcong’s Keight Math Curriculum and College and Career Ready Curriculum was updated and

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Full Curriculum Revision... continued from previous page teachers could create and update curriculum that is rigorous and aligned to the new New Jersey Student Learning Standards. Walsh stated, “I could not have done this by myself. I am grateful to all of the teachers who saw the need to assist me in this endeavor; the curricula would not be updated and ready to be implemented on September 1, 2016 without their hard work and dedication to the Netcong School District. Moving forward, it is my hope that we will follow the curriculum writing cycle and textbook replacement cycle that I created this past year so that we are continually assessing what we are doing, with and, for our students and keeping abreast of the latest technologies, standards and initiatives in the field of education. I wear many hats in my role as Assistant Principal/Curriculum Coordinator at Netcong but teaching and

learning are the most important facets of my job. ” Dr. Gina Cinotti, Chief School administrator, said “Netcong would not be where we are today without Mrs. Walsh’s commitment, talent and passion in undertaking the massive task of updating our curriculum. She brought everyone together so that we met our curriculum goals. Now, our staff can use this curriculum to guide their instruction.” The Netcong School District uses the Rubicon Atlas Platform to house all its curricula. Teachers in the district have access to all of the curriculum being delivered which provides for both vertical and horizontal articulation. Additionally, moving forward the district hopes to use the lesson plan format via the Rubicon Atlas Platform so that all curriculum and resources are in a central location.

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Enjoy Comedy And Dinner At Knights Of Columbus

t. Michael's Knights of Columbus Presents Comedy Night & Beefsteak Dinner & Show on Sat., Oct. 1, at Knights of Columbus Hall in Netcong. Doors open at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Comedian, Comedy Central, to follow. Pre-sale 45 or pay $50 at the door. Cash bar.

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Price includes dinner, show, tap beer wine and soda; identification required. Must be 18 years or older to enter. For more information and to purchase tickets, contact: Eugene at 201-274-6642, ezlandscaping@yahoo.com; Mike Rosa 201-841-3989, miker5324@yahoo.com. Tickets also available Tuesday, 7 p.m.9 p.m. at the KOC Hall.

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ccording to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, flooding is becoming more frequent along the coastlines of the United States. Studying measurements from tide gauges at locations along U.S. coasts, the NOAA found that nearly every site measured has experienced an increase in coastal flooding since the 1950s. The mid-Atlantic region experienced the highest number of coastal flood days and also the largest increases in flooding from 1950 to 2015. Since 2010, no area has flooded more often than Wilmington, North Carolina, which

flooded an average of 49 days per year. The United States Environmental Protection Agency notes that higher sea levels pose a number of threats to coastal communities, including making coastal infrastructure more vulnerable to damage from storms because that infrastructure was not designed to withstand frequent inundation or exposure to salt water. Coastal flooding, the EPA notes, also can affect human health by increasing the risk that drinking water and wastewater infrastructure will fail, potentially exposing people to pathogens and harmful chemicals.


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New Volleyball Club Raises The Level For Local Players

By Cheryl Conway or those who want to up their skills at volleyball, there is a new club in town just getting off the ground. Xtreme Volleyball Academy just opened its doors with a sneak peek event held Sat., Aug., 27. The new club is located on Hillcrest Ave., off of Route 10 West in Ledgewood. Programs are set to begin Sept. 1 with tryouts for club programs to begin Nov. 4. At the sneak peek, visitors were invited to meet volleyball coaches and staff, tour the gym and learn about the innovative programs, methodologies and technologies used by the U.S.A. Volleyball Team now being offered by this newly formed, educational, nonprofit organization.

Programs at this new facility will aim to take volleyball players to a greater level through professional instruction and personal growth, explains Co-Founder and Director of Operations Allison Hayward of Ringoes. “We feel we have created something special here since we plan to offer programs and instructions for every level of skills all while helping individuals and teams grow in their sense of sportsmanship, commitment, character, and community,” explains Hayward. “Our primary objective is to help players develop skills not only as athletes, but also as individuals. Life is about setting and achieving goals – we plan to do that every day here.” XVA will offer eight week club programs on the

national, regional and local levels. In addition, it will offer specialized academy programs for middle and high school players, as well as adult volleyball, beach, a boys’ team and the newest program – Parent Volleyball and Me. Co-Owner and Director of Coaching Braulio Rivera of Flanders, who developed the program explains, “The Parent Volleyball and Me is a one-of-a-kind experience for children ages five to ten to enjoy with their parents/guardians. It’s a very fun, positive instructional program that builds confidence and a bond between the child and parent/guardian.” A seasonal girls’ program, for girls 13-18, will run from Nov. through May in an effort to get local girls to com-

pete at nationals, explains Hayward. Tournaments will be held in Jan. 2017, with about five to seven single day events at the Ledgewood location and three to four away tournaments on weekends in the northeast such as Connecticut, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The club program is sanctioned by the Garden Empire Volleyball Association (GEVA) area of USA Volleyball, says Hayward. At XVA, players will be divided into three levels of play based on skill and preference, explains Hayward. The purple level is the highest ranking team with three weekly practices; green team is the regional level with two weekly practices; and white team is a local team for players involved in other sports. In order to get on a team,

girls must try out during the week of Nov. 4, with 10 to 12 players selected per team. There will also be an eight week boys’ volleyball program starting in Sept. for ages 10 to 13. While the club just had its sneak peak, XVA did offer a 10 week Beach Season program this summer that ended in June, adds Hayward. Girls and boys, ages 11 to 17, participated in a training program to learn how to play volleyball on the beach. The 65 players scrimmaged each other and then some went on to play in tournaments at Seaside and Point Pleasant beaches. With other volleyball clubs as far as 40 minutes away, XVA is attracting volleyball players from local areas such as Roxbury, Mt. Olive, Mendham, Randolph,

Hackettstown, says Hayward. Like other sports, volleyball is offered through school and recreation programs but at XVA volleyball players can experience the greatest techniques in training and technology to bring them to continued on page 9

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Zoo Hosts Craft Beer Tasting Event To Benefit Non-Profit Parks Foundation

ome out to the “Ales N’ Tails Oktoberfest” at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange on Sat., Oct. 1, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Visitors will be able to sample more than 50 craft beers during a festive evening benefitting the Essex County Parks Foundation. “Ales N’ Tails Oktoberfest” will be held as follows: “Ales N’ Tails Oktoberfest is an opportunity for a new audience to discover and experience Turtle Back Zoo while supporting the Essex County Parks Foundation, which has been an integral partner with our Parks Department,” said DiVincenzo. “The Foundation has helped us obtain grants to build new playgrounds, introduce educational programming at our Environmental Center and promote activities throughout our Parks System.”

Seasonal brews from around the corner and from around the world will be available for tasting at stations throughout the zoo. A variety of food vendors will be on site as well. Entertainment will be provided by the Oompah Band, which performs German and Bavarian music. Proceeds benefit the Essex County Parks Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that has worked with Essex since its formation in 1995 to help revitalize and promote the County’s parks and recreation facilities. Tickets cost $60 for general admission and $15 for designated drivers. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.alesntails.com or https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ales-tails-oktoberfest-tickets-26185068244. Only guests ages 21 and older will be permitted.

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that next level. “Recreation Volleyball is a great way to introduce any sport to any child in the beginning,” says Co-Founder and Club Director/Head Coach Cindy Rivera of Flanders. “However, for those that really love and develop a passion and truly want to excel in the game, continuous training and competing in the higher level of competition will help them become a much better and consistent player which will help our high school program competing in much more competitive levels.” XVA offers an innovative approach called Xcel and new equipment such as VERT. “The future of volleyball is here at XVA,” says Rivera. “We have developed Xcel, a training methodology that combines traditional best practices with the effective use of the newest technologies. Players learn correct volleyball technique, how to condition for strength, prevent injury, and maintain a positive attitude, while living a healthy lifestyle and working as a team.” Hayward explains the Xcel method combines “training, conditioning, methods of nutrition; measuring all of that, what their jumps are, what they’re strong in. They will get an overall evaluation of what they are doing.” Players will be trained at XVA then can go online at home for training and conditioning and to review videos “to see what they did wrong and how to accomplish their goals.” To measure a player’s jump, XVA will be using a new technology called VERT.

“Through the use of new equipment like VERT, the same technology used by the USA Volleyball Team for measuring jump performance, and Live Video Delay software, we enable our players to see real time action to assist them in improving performance,” says Rivera. “We feel we are combining the best of traditional and modern training methods and are really excited to have players come out and experience it for themselves.” XVA is an educational and instructional 501-C- 3 nonprofit organization dedicated to instructing volleyball players through expert training and competitive play. All money goes back into the 7,000 sq. ft. facility to pay for rent and coaches. The facility features an Olympic size court, lounge and WiFi. Players are required to pay for uniforms, equipment and tournaments. It was founded by Cindy and Braulio Rivera and Allison and Mark Hayward, along with coaches with decades of experience, a board of trustees who have extensive experience in the operation and management of Junior Volleyball Clubs, and volunteers who give their time and expertise behind the scenes. The Haywards’ 16-year old daughter had been playing club volleyball for five years when they met the Riveras. Cindy was Haywards’ daughter’s coach. “Cindy and I started brainstorming; next thing you know we are sitting in Ledgewood opening a volleyball club,” says Hayward.

“It’s different,” says Hayward, “it’s not your normal come to a practice or tournament.” It offers college recruiting advice like applying for scholarships, provides a videographer for recruiting videos and will host a College Panel Day. The Riveras both played varsity volleyball in high school, college and organized adults USVBA teams for 20 plus years; have been coaching volleyball at the high school and recreation levels for 10 years; and were involved in the Mt. Olive Recreation Volleyball, Mt. Olive Middle School Travel Program and Beach Volleyball to Mt. Olive and neighboring townships. Cindy is currently the president for the MOHS Volleyball Parent Booster Club. They also organized and ran a summer junior clinic benefiting the MOHS Volleyball program two years in the row. “This has become one of the biggest fund raising events we have to help MOHS's volleyball program,” says Rivera. They passed their love of the game to their daughter Brittany, a junior at MOHS, who plays on the MOHS Varsity Team and was chosen to be on the 2014 United States Junior Beach High Performance team. “Volleyball is a sport that can be taught to play regardless of your age,” justifies Rivera. “It's a sport that involved both mind and physical abilities. It's a very strategic game and it does take certain finesse as well.” For additional information on XVA and its upcoming programs, club news, schedule and events, visit www.xtremevbacademy.com or call (862) 219-5696.


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Learn About Fall Birds At ‘Coffee And Conservation’ Walks

njoy a hot cup of coffee and a morning nature walk with New Jersey Conservation Foundation during three fall bird walks at the Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center in Chester Twp. Naturalist Bill Lynch, who heads education programs for New Jersey Conservation Foundation, will lead “Fall Migration Bird Walk” on Wed., Oct. 12, and “Searching for Sparrows” on Wed., Oct. 19. The events run from 8 to 10 a.m., and are part of NJ Conservation’s popular “Coffee & Conservation” series. Both events will begin with hot coffee provided by Black River Roasters and a brief talk about migrating birds. The group will then take off for leisurely-paced walks through the 100-acre park. The “Coffee & Conservation” series is free, but advance registration is requested for planning purposes. To register online for the bird walks, go to http://njconservation.org/njcfevents.cfm. The walks are generally held rain or shine, but may be postponed or cancelled in the event of a heavy downpour. The GPS address for Bamboo Brook is 11 Longview Road, Far

Hills, NJ, 07931. October in New Jersey offers an incredible diversity of migrating birds. On the Oct. 12 Fall Migration Bird Walk, Lynch will lead a search for fall migrants, including warblers, sparrows and birds of prey. On the Oct. 19 walk, Lynch will focus on sparrows. “While most of the colorful warblers have headed south for the winter, new species of sparrows are just arriving,” he said. “We will walk through meadows and forest edges, learning to distinguish similar species.” The Coffee & Conservation walks are part of NJ Conservation’s “Step Into Nature” series of walks, talks and fun outdoor events throughout the state. For more information, contact Lynch at blynch@njconservation.org or 908-997-0725. NJ Conservation Foundation is a private non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve land and natural resources throughout NJ. Since 1960, the foundation has protected 125,000 acres of open space, farmland and parks. For more information, visit www.njconservation. org.


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Celebrate Lenape Day With Music, Dance And Fun At Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center

or thousands of years, before the European settlers arrived in New Jersey, the Lenape Indians lived in these forests, hunting for deer and bear, living in handmade wigwams, fashioning dugout canoes from tulip poplar trees, and carving their tools out of rock and bone. They lived close to the land, existing in balance with nature. The Lenape are not a thing of the past, but a part of NJ’s heritage that is alive and well today. Take part in a Lenape Celebration at the Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center in Chatham Township, on Sat., Oct. 1, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., bring the entire family to meet the members of the Ramapough Lenape Tribe. Tribe-members present a traditional drum circle, dancers in regalia, and demon-

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strate real tools and artifacts. “The Lenape Day celebration at the Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center provides an authentic experience for both the Lenape and visitors,” Jenny Gaus Myers, superintendent of Environmental Education at the Morris County Park Commission stated. “Festivities take place in the woods, surrounding a replica wigwam, which delivers a historically accurate depiction of Lenape life,” he says. “The environment of the Great Swamp makes Lenape Day a favorite of the Lenape Indians, and a memorable and fun day for all visitors.” Gather around a wigwam replica in the forest and to hear authentic, historical stories told by present day Native Americans. Enjoy

many hands-on activities, such as molding a clay pot by the fire, making fire without matches, and playing the games that Lenape children played to hone their skills. Take a guided walk on the wooded trails to discover how the Lenape used local plants to meet their needs, or explore the interior of the wigwam, set up as it would have been

hundreds of years ago. Admission $5 ages three and up. Held rain or shine. For more information and directions to the Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center in Chatham Township, visitmorrisparks.net or call 973-635-6629.

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Second Graders Meet For Third Summer Session

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By Cheryl Conway or those who enjoy Asian cuisine, there is a new family-owned restaurant in town.

Like a diner with endless choices, Asian Diner in Ledgewood has a full menu offering choices in Chinese, Japanese and Thai food. Located inside the Quality Inn off of Route 46, its grand opening was held Aug. 6. While take out is available, Asian Diner is noted for its relaxing sit down dining experience with music and a bar coming soon. “We want people to sit down and enjoy with music,” says Owner Lily Chen. “Dining more comfortable.” A family-owned business, Chen also owns Asian One in Pompton Lakes, a restaurant her family took over as the third owners in 2014. Asian One is more of a takeout style rather than sit-down. “We grow up with family so many years for restaurant experience,” says Chen, whose parents used to own a restaurant but are retired now. Chen’s husband, Zeng Kao, does most of the cooking while family and friends help to run the business, says

Chen. They decided to open a second restaurant, particularly in Ledgewood, after a friend recommended the area. Chen said I “think we can make business here.” The original plan was to offer Japanese style cuisine but when some told her “they can’t find best Chinese in this area,” she decided to add the Chinese and Thai cuisine to the menu. Some customer favorites so far include Thai Fu Noodle, Noodle Soup and great sushi. For dessert, Xango Cheesecake is a fried cheesecake served with ice-cream. “Customers say it’s a nice dessert,” says Chen. Asian Diner also offers Hibachi with meals cooked in the back like all other meals. There is no delivery service offered at this time. On Friday nights, customers can enjoy “nice live music,” with a soft piano and singing. “We like customers coming here sitting family style, to feel comfortable for family,” says Chen. “We offer the freshest ingredients on the market. We specialize in fine dining and take out.” Asian Diner is open seven days a week, 10:30 a.m. to

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Local Blood Drives Offered

ew Jersey Blood Services plans to conduct local blood drives which are open to the public. The following drives are scheduled: Mon., Sept. 26, Knights of Columbus 3665, Netcong, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 29, Lincoln Equities, Rockaway, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. New Jersey Blood Services, a division of New York Blood Center (NYBC) is asking for help to maintain an adequate supply of all blood types, but especially O-negative – the “universal” blood which can be transfused into anyone in an emergency. In addition, hundreds of additional blood drives need to be scheduled to meet projected hospital demand. Current inventory of several blood types is running below the desired target level. “It’s simple: hospital patient demand for blood often outpaces our best efforts to recruit donors and schedule blood drives,” said NYBC Executive Director of Donor Recruitment Andrea Cefarelli. “There are

always reasons but we have to overcome that for the sake of hospital patients who need us.” “This is one of the toughest times of the year,” Cefarelli added. “We’re asking for our dedicated supporters to roll up their sleeves to make sure we’re able to provide our hospital partners with whatever they need to take care of their patients.” Blood products have a short shelf life – from five to 42 days, so constant replenishment is necessary. Each and every day there are patients who depend on the transfusion of red blood cells, platelets and plasma to stay alive. But blood and blood products can’t be manufactured. They can only come from volunteer blood donors who take an hour to attend a blood drive or visit a donor center. To donate blood or for information on how to organize a blood drive call 1-800933-2566; visit: www.nybloodcenter.org.


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United States Power Squadron Offers State Boating Safety Course

orthern New Jersey Sail & Power Squadron, a unit of the United States Power Squadrons (USPS), plans to offer the New Jersey State Police approved Boating Safety Course at James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. beginning Tues.,

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Cadets Keep Busy In NJ Wing Summer Camp

his summer has been a busy one for many young members of the Civil Air Patrol, or better known as cadets. The Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program runs all year round but when the weather is nice and students are out of school, the most exciting and unique events open up. One of the most recognized events in the Cadet Program is the NJ Wing Encampment. Each state has its own encampment, but this summer cadets from Morris County joined more than 100 other cadets from New Jersey and the tri-state area in a rigorous eight-day summer camp at Joint Base McGuire Dix, Lakehurst. Each day the cadets were woken up and hurried out to their formations while the morning was still pitch dark. The week consisted of activities such as physical training, obstacle courses, team building, safety trainings, drills and marching, room and uniform inspections, competitions and games between groups, orientation flights with CAP airplanes, educational tours with the Air Force and Army, educational classes and lectures in emergency services and

aerospace. Two unique events were provided to some cadets during this year's encampment: a military orientation flight on a C-17 and participation in an urban tactical operation. By the end of the week, the cadets had gained much knowledge and had experiences they would never forget. On day nine, all of the cadets graduated from the basic encampment. A ceremony was held for the parents and to congratulate the cadets and honor their hard work. Many parents noticed a positive change in their kids from character to motivation and many made friends to last into the future. This group of cadets is looking to come back next year and help to run encampment as staff. Many will agree that encampment was the highlight of their summer, yet there were a few other events of interest in the local area. The cadets participated with the Raritan Valley Composite Squadron in the Fourth of July Parade in Chatham. Some members of the squadron participated in a Urban Direction Finding (UDF) Course as

part of the Emergency Services mission of CAP. They learned how to find airplane’s Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELT) after an accident, how to read road maps and sectional maps, types of emergency services missions, communications basics, how to properly operate certain radios, and

much more. The Cadet Program, which is based in Chatham, continues on into the fall with more fun activities. For more information, contact Sachin Adbe at sachin.adbe@njwg.cap.gov; 862-345-6736.


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