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December 2016
Local High School Student Advocates For Tourette Awareness
By Anastasia Marchese andolph High School senior, Noah Feldstein, comes by his passion for educating people about Tourette Syndrome (TS) naturally. Ten years ago when Noah was diagnosed with TS his father, Jeffrey Feldstein said that they chose not tell him right away.
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“We didn’t want to put a label on him.” After the diagnosis however, Feldstein started to notice that Noah, “was able to do things that were a little different than other kids.” Noah used to enjoy playing golf with his father and was pretty good player. Feldstein said he started to ask his son to try and do things that were above his current skill level, like aiming at a tree that was beyond his hitting range. First Noah would assess the situation, looking at the target and the ball. Then Feldstein recalls, “he would close his eyes for like 15 seconds before he swung. Out of nine holes, eight holes he came very close to the target. He is able to channel himself.” It seemed that Noah was able to do these difficult tasks continued on page 2
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Page 2 • December 2016 • Tell Them You Saw It In The Randolph News • Like us on facebook www.facebook.com/mypaperonline.com Student Advocates For Tourette Awareness... continued from front page by assessing the situation and focusing without letting the distractions of possible failure discourage him. Based on his observations, Feldstein went on to write the book, “There Ain’t No Can’t.” He describes the first half of the book as “a child’s struggle through Tourettes” and the second part applies the strategies that Noah used “overcoming adversity and challenges.” Feldstein used to take his book and speak at schools and other organizations and talk about TS to raise awareness of nature of the disease. He became an advocate for TS awareness. Now his son Noah has decided to be a TS advocate as well. This year he attended the Tim Howard Leadership Academy which was held at Rutgers University. Twenty five to thrity students are chosen from around the state to attend. Tim Howard is a goalie for an Ameri-
can pro soccer team who hails from NJ and was also diagnosed with TS. He started the Leadership Academy to train up young people who either have Tourettes or have a sibling with Tourettes to be prepared to go present the facts about TS to school groups and organizations. According to the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome (NJCTS), “It is estimated that more than 200,000 Americans have full-blown TS, and that as many as one in 100 show a partial expression of the disorder—such as chronic multiple tics or transient childhood tics.” Recently NJCTS held its annual walk in North Jersey. This year it was held on Nov. 12 at Overpeck Park in Ridgefield Park. The Feldstein family has participated in the walk for quite a few years but this year Noah was asked to make one of the opening statements. According to Lisa Fortunato, commu-
nications manager for NJCTS, there were approximately 150 people in attendance at this year’s walk, which was the first time it was held at this location. When asked about people’s response to the statistics regarding TS she said, “Generally people are surprised by that. It looks different in everybody. It is a fairly common disorder.”
Feldstein’s book can be purchased through NJCTS and all sales of “Ain’t No Can’t” t-shirts, hats, and books go directly to the organization. “We love the organization as a family. It is near and dear to our hearts.” To find out more about TS and the NJCTS, go to www.njcts.org.
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ust in time for the holidays, the St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society - the philanthropic arm of the Greek Orthodox church of St. Andrew - is offering a truly special raffle limited to 200 tickets to win a stunning Tiffany Olive Branch Cuff Bracelet, valued at $1,175. With a limited sale of 200 tickets at just $20 each, the odds are quite favorable for buyers of an individual ticket. According to Philoptochos President Petra Knox, “You can’t get these odds from a lottery ticket, and the proceeds will be used to do good works.” The Ladies of Philoptochos (http:// philoptochos.org/) nationally, through dozens of local chapters, supports dozens of charities throughout the year with a wide range of fundraisers. The mission of the organization is “to promote charitable, benevolent and philanthropic outreach to preserve the sanctity of life and family and to perpetuate and promote our Orthodox faith and traditions.” Some initiatives supported by the work
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Randolph Kiwanis Hosts First Annual Holiday Decorating Contest
alling all home decorators! The Kiwanis club of Randolph Township is pleased to sponsor, in partnership with Randolph Township Parks and Recreation, the first annual Randolph Township holiday decorating contest. The winning home will be chosen by a committee consisting of the Kiwanis Club of Randolph and Randolph Parks and Recreation, based on “curb appeal,” as seen from the street only. Homes will be judged on the following criteria: originality, theme, creativity and overall presentation. The winner will receive a donation
made to a 501c3 youth charity of the winner’s choice, up to $500, and pictures of the winner’s home will run by local news and social media outlets. Registrations must be received by Wed., Dec. 14. Winner to be announced on Mon. evening, Dec. 19. To enter, visit www.randolphkiwanis. org to download and mail in registration form or complete online registration form on the website. All residents of Randolph Township are welcome to enter, and there is no entry fee.
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Clean the World, Let Them Know It’s Holiday Time
By Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta n the spirit of giving, high school freshman Cali Louro, who is new to the cheerleading team, came up with the idea of having fellow cheerleaders meet in her home to create individual sanitary kits to provide soap, washcloths, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and more to children in poverty stricken areas.
Cali’s father works for Guest Supply, a company that supplies hotels with shampoos, conditioners, and soaps. Guest Supply partners with Clean the World, an organization that takes partially used soaps and other products from hotels and recycles and sterilizes them to repackage and send to those in need. Instead of discarding these products, they are used to keep
children, who live in impoverished areas throughout the world, clean. Since 2009, Clean the World has distributed more than 35 million bars of soap in 100 countries. Clean the World accomplishes its mission by collecting, recycling, and distributing discarded soap and plastic
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tropical diseases. These illnesses often are neglected by an overwhelmed medical system in developing countries. According to Kimberley Moreno, head cheering coach, the 32 girls, from freshman to seniors, from ages 13 to 18, who are in the cheering squad at Randolph High School, packaged more than 500 kits of hygiene products when they met at the Louro home. Moreno said, “They [the Louro Family] presented the idea to me and I said, ‘Go with it.’ They had boxes and boxes and boxes of product. They packaged like an assembly line.” The event certainly kept the cheerleaders in a state of mind of giving being that the holidays are approaching. “They felt very strongly about doing something like this,” said Moreno. “It was heartwarming. It’s nice seeing them doing
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something fun other than cheerleading. But this isn’t the first time the squad has done something nice. In October, they raised money for breast cancer and got involved with UNICEF. In the past, they had a special needs group come in and taught them how to cheer. They also raised money for Wounded Warrior Project.
“They’re a great group of kids and super talented,” said Moreno. “We’re always interested in charity. As cheerleaders, the girls become a good representation of the schools. Giving back to the community we cheer for is always important to us.” For more information on Clean the World, visit: https://cleantheworld.org/.
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n a special ceremony in the Randolph High School Library Nov. 15, four seniors signed letters of intent to play sports in college next year. Pictured, from left, are baseball pitcher Thomas Ippolito who will attend Pace University; cross country and track athlete Courtney Darakjy, who will attend High Point University in North Carolina; lacrosse midfielder T.T. (Taralyn) Naslonski
who will attend Rutgers University; and baseball player Jake Barbiere, who will attend Ryder University. Top row, left, are Randolph Athletic Director Jeffrey DiLollo, Cross Country Coach Kevin Higgins, Baseball Coach Doug Anderson, Assistant Athletic Director Marybeth Foran and Randolph High School Principal Debbie Iosso.
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andolph High School junior Michael DeMelfi planned to spend his Thanksgiving playing the sousaphone in Macy’s Great American Marching Band at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. DeMelfi sent an audition tape and was selected to perform with some of the top high school musicians in the country.
RHS Tuba Player Selected To Perform In Parade
“I am excited to represent Randolph,” he said. “I feel like this is an opportunity to share my musical skills off to everyone who goes to the parade and watches the parade on television and shows what it takes to be a good musician.” Playing with other talented musicians “will absolutely make me a better musician,” he said. “I feel
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like this is an opportunity to step up my musical career.” DeMelfi has never actually been to the parade before. He was planning to go to New York City beginning Nov. 19 for a week of practice and fun with the 183 other musicians. Besides lots of practice, the band members will go to a Broadway play, visit the 9/11 Museum and enjoy dinner at different restaurants. This is the second exciting performance for DeMelfi in New York City this year. He also played on the Saturday Today Show with other Randolph Marching Band members for a special Homecoming segment. The 183 band members were planning to wear spe-
cial red and white uniforms with the colors of Macy’s and play in the parade in front of Macy’s at Herald Square, he said. His family was planning to go to the city to watch the parade and then go out to dinner for Thanksgiving, he said. DeMelfi loves music. He began playing the baritone in the fourth grade, then switched to the tuba in the eighth grade. “I felt like the tuba fit me better,” he said. He plays in the high school marching band, wind ensemble and jazz ensemble. He also played with the North Jersey Area Band for freshman and sophomore year. He plans to pursue a career in music or music education. RHS Band Director
Dawn Russo said she is very excited for him. “I think this is awesome-the more playing experience he gets, the better and the more he will bring his experience back to our school,” she said. “Congratulations to Michael on his selection as
a member of the Macy’s Great American Marching Band!” said Frank Perrone, Randolph’s supervisor of Visual and Performing Arts. “We are proud that he will be able to represent Randolph during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.”
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After Five Decades In Law Enforcement, Morris County Sheriff Readies To Pass The ‘Bat’
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By Cheryl Conway o he may have struck out at becoming a professional baseball star, but in Morris County he scored multiple home runs as sheriff for the past 24 years. Morris County Sheriff Edward Rochford is finishing up his final weeks at the Morris County Sheriff’s Office in Morristown after serving his eighth threeyear term in the elected position. After announcing his retirement plans earlier this year, Rochford will pass on the sheriff’s badge on Dec. 31, to sheriff-elect James Gannon of Boonton. While he admits that he “loved every moment” of serving as sheriff, 72-year old Rochford is looking forward to doing other things he never had too much time to enjoy- like attending baseball games. “Three officers I worked with in Morris Township passed away recently,” says Rochford of Morristown. “I want to do what I can”
while he still can, he says. His plan right off the bat is to hit the arena he loves the most. “I would like to visit all the baseball stadiums,” says Rochford, who admits that he is a “die hard” Yankee fan. He plans to go to Yankee Spring Training in Tampa, Fl., in March, where the opening game is scheduled to be played, he adds. Then he plans to come up the East Coast and hit all of the baseball stadiums; then will visit the middle part of the East Coast such as Chicago; then travel to the West Coast and visit the stadiums there. A baseball player in his youth, Rochford had been playing baseball for his high school team when he decided to try out for the New York Yankees in 1964. “I went to a tryout with 100 people,” he recalls. “One of the greatest days I had was playing in Yankee Stadium.” He played catcher, third baseman, first baseman and right fielder and even played semi-professional for 12
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years while attending college and working in his field. When he did not make the professional team, Rochford decided to take a swing at his other dream, law enforcement. “It was a dream I had when I was younger,” says Rochford. While he was a student at St. Virgil School in Morris Plains, Rochford served on the school’s safety patrol. From there he attended the City University of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice where he received his degree in criminal justice. He spent his first 27 years in law enforcement with the Morris Twp. Police Dept., when he was hired in November 1965 as a patrolman, then promoted deputy chief of police, a position he held until Dec. 31, 1992. Rochford was sworn in as Morris County sheriff on Jan. 1, 1993. “I never thought I’d be in law enforcement that long but I loved every moment of it,” says Roch-
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of New Jersey to have it,” says Rochford. As president and executive director of the Sheriffs’ Association of NJ at that time, Rochford was able to influence 20 other sheriffs in the state to participate in the rescue project. Free to all residents, participants wear a wristband, similar continued on page 14
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As a life-long resident of Morris County, Rochford plans to stick around when he is not at baseball games. “I think Morris County is a great place to live and work,” says Rochford. There are lots of parks, it’s a safe county, great law enforcement on the municipal level, Morristown and Morris Twp. have great schools, he mentions. “I love it here; I’m staying here for the duration,” he concludes.
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By Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta he week of November 14, the Junior League of Morristown (JLM), partnered with Dress for Success Morris County, and the ShopRite of Greater Morristown, and kicked off its Little Black Dress Initiative (LBDI). League members throughout Morris County wore one black dress for five days to illustrate the effects poverty can have on a woman’s access to resources, confidence, and opportunities. They also wore a pin that read, “Ask Me About My Dress,” to spark conversation and spread awareness of the initiative and its objectives. Participants then had the option to donate their worn black dress to Dress for Success of Morris County at the end of the initiative. Local dry cleaner, Cleaners Advantage, in Madison, offered its support by donating time to clean dresses. This campaign was necessary because as of 2014, Morris County has 5,145 children living under the Federal Poverty Guideline – which is $24,300 for a family of four, according to New Jersey Kids
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