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he Morristown CraftMarket, now celebrating its 40th consecutive year as a nationally acclaimed and charitable fine art and craft show featuring 160 gifted artists from more than 25 states throughout the country, is set to be held Fri., Oct. 14 through Sun., Oct. 16 at the Morristown Armory. The show hours are: Fri., Oct.14, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 15, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sun., Oct.16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. “For four decades, the Morristown CraftMarket has received acclaim as a major cultural and charitable event not only in New Jersey but throughout our nation,� said Show Director Geoffrey Price, a member of the not-for-profit and all-volunteer Kiwanis Club of Randolph Township, which sponsors and runs the Morristown CraftMarket. “The thousands of patrons who come each year to our show at the Morristown Armory know that we showcase extraordinary, one-of-a-kind and limited edition fine arts and crafts - all made in America by American hands - and that all our profits go to charities. The show has raised over 1.5 million dollars for local charities since it first opened to the public in 1977.� The exhibiting artists will display and sell their original and magnificent creations in jewelry, leather, ceramics, metal, glass, wood, furniture, mixed media, wearable fiber and more. The Morristown CraftMarket plans to host an Opening Night Reception on Fri., Oct. 14 from 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. The Reception will be open to adults who are at least 21 years old. Big Brothers Big Sisters will be collecting gently used

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By Anastasia Marchese he Randolph School District has a new member of its administrative team this year. Jackie Fik joins the administrative team to work alongside Dr. Dennis Copeland, principal, and Michael LoRicco, vice principal. Although this is Fik’s first school year as a vice Principal, she has worked for 23 years in the Randolph School District, first as a sixth grade language arts teacher and then for most of her career working as a language arts teacher with seventh graders. For the past few years however, Fik had transitioned into the role of an instructional coach. In this role, she helped teachers to

New Vice Principal Continues Legacy Of Learning (ELA) as well as for literacy in history/social studies, science and technical subjects. Because students must learn to read, write, speak, listen, and use language effectively in a variety of content areas, the

standards promote the literacy skills and concepts required for college and career readiness in multiple disciplines.” Whether as an administrator, instructional coach, or classroom teacher, Fik

views the central theme as unchanged. “There is always learning to be had and teaching to be done,” she says. “Even though I am not teaching per se, I am guidcontinued on next page

Caring for the People Who Take Care of Us The 200 Club of Morris County proudly supports Morris County Police Officers, Fire Fighters, First Aid Squad Members, and Members of the New Jersey State Police serving Morris County who die in the line of duty. Read more on our website Principal Dennis Copeland and Vice Principal Jackie Fik

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continued from previous page ing staff, guiding students.” When asked if there has been some adjustment to her new role, Fik was positive. “The heart of both roles

is the kids,” says. Staying focused on the kids and getting them acclimated to the new school year, is the focus of teachers and administrators as summer transitions into school activities. “They are actually

excited to be back at school” says Fik. Being one of two vice principals, she was asked how the responsibilities are designated. “We share duties,” she explained.

Last year’s eighth grade graduating class had about 400 graduating students, the entire enrolment at the school being about 1,200 for sixth, seventh and eighth grade combined. One change that the students have to adjust to this year is a slight change in the school day schedule. New start and end times for the 2016-17 school year changed school start times back 15 minutes. Randolph Middle School now starts at 8:05 a.m. and ends at 3:05 p.m. Buses arrive between 7:50 a.m. and 8 a.m. and depart at 3:15 p.m. Late buses depart at

4:30 p.m. Although these changes are slight, it is hoped that it will improve the school day for everyone. Fik is one of 10 or so new faculty at the school who are either new to the school or to their current positions. When asked if there were other new changes or initiatives that the school would be making for the coming year, Fik referred back to her main vision, that the students are central and that meeting their educational needs and providing an environment in which they can flourish is

central to her mission. That is certainly in line with the school’s mission statement and goals. “Our mission is the education of the whole child, make decisions based on the unique nature of young adolescents. Foster a student-centered culture that is focused on academic excellence and social responsibility. Advocate for every student’s right to engage in exploratory learning opportunities with support from the RMS community.” “I am really really excited,” said Fik, “to contribute in a new way.”

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oin The Friends of Randolph Animal Pound at the Randolph Country Fair set for Sat., Oct. 1, with a rain date of Sun., Oct. 2, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the fields adjacent to Randolph Town Hall. There will be lots of kittens for adoption and a huge tricky tray. Look for the large tent and meet the

Friends of Randolph Animal Pound kittens and Tricky Tray. The fair is a fun family event run by the Randolph Rotary Club. There will be lots of vendors, games for the kids and other events. This is a great family event – come and join the fun.

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owners have purchased Christmas gifts for their pets. While Christmas is the most popular holiday to buy presents for pets, pet owners also buy presents for their pets’ birthdays and for Valentine’s Day.

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Church Hosts Fashion And Tea Fundraising Event

he First Presbyterian Church in Succasunna has planned a Fashion and Tea Show for Sat., Oct. 15, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Fashions modeled will be from the Dress Barn. Small sandwiches and desserts will be served during the show. Door prizes will also be given out.

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Tickets can be purchased either by calling the church at 973-584-5238 or Ruthann Wilkins at 973-584-6638 no later than Oct.10. Invite family, friends, and neighbors to join in for this fundraising event. Cost is $20.

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enter Grove kindergarten teacher Brittany Dungan welcomes new kindergartener Emily Rocha to her classroom. "I want to learn how to read in

kindergarten," Emily whispered in Ms, Dungan's ear. "I am going to teach you how to read," Ms. Dungan whispered back.


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Randolph Hall Of Fame Inductees Announced

he Randolph High School Athletic Hall of Fame Committee comprised of administrators, current and former coaches, former athletes and community members is pleased to announce the 2016 Randolph High School Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees. Coach Ted Loeffler, 1969-2005 track coach, two Group Team and six sectional team champions. Coach Ann Clifton, 1990-97 girls’ soccer coach, State Coach of Year 1992, team state and national champions 1992; girls’ lacrosse coach 1994-97, 2010. Contributor Tom Tinus, 33 years involved with Midget Football and other Randolph Recreation sports. Administrator Cliff Back, 1971-1988, physical education supervisor, athletic director. Boy athlete, Matt Nardolillo, 1984-88

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football, first team all-state quarterback, quarterback first 21 games of “the streak.” Girl athlete, Stephanie Snyder, 19951999 track, seven times all-state in cross country, winter or spring track. Boys team, 1968-69 wrestling team,140, team still holds many Randolph wrestling records. Boys team,1968 football, first Randolph all-area, county and state championship football team. Girls team: 1983 track; state group runner-up; Morris County, sectional and conference champions. More than 150 alumni and community members are expected to attend the induction ceremony on Sat., Oct. 22, at 5 p.m. at the Randolph High School. The event is open to the public, for $35 for dinner and the induction ceremony. Contact lmcmillan@optionstrategist.com for reservations.

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any low, moderate and middle income people in Northern New Jersey, especially those 60 and older, need help preparing their annual taxes. Volunteer with AARP Foundation, Tax-Aide. Help those in need to get all of the deductions and credits they deserve and only pay in taxes their fair share. No need to be a senior or a member of AARP to volunteer, just someone wanting to help others. Training is provided in late fall / early winter and taxes are prepared in February thru April 15. Don’t need any prior tax experience - just a willingness to

participate. Everyone preparing taxes undergoes certification thru an IRS testing process. In Morris County for the 2016 tax year, 70 volunteers volunteering at 12 different sites prepared and e-filed more than 3,000 federal tax returns, a comparable number of state tax returns and Senior Freeze Act returns (PTR’s) and answered more than 400 inquiries. To be a part of this program, contact Malcolm Cheung, Morris County Tax-Aide Program at 862-259-2373 or mcheung1@optonline.net.

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Group Warms Children And Homeless With Handmade Items

he next charity knit/crochet day for the Charity Knitting group in Randolph will be Sat., Oct. 1, from 1 p.m.-3 p.m. The group has been collecting a huge amount of knitted and crocheted items. It is time to send them out again. A large amount of items was sent out just a few short months ago. Some items went to CareNet Crisis Pregnancy Center in Hackettstown; other children’s items and blankets went to WorldVision with shipments to Armenia, Bosnia, Burundi, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mali, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Rwanda, Somalia and Swaziland.

A shipment also went to New York City Relief back in March with another huge donation this fall to help keep all of homeless citizens warm this winter. For directions and to sign up online go to http://emc001.wix.com/knitschool. It is also not too late to sign up for the Knitting Retreat at Pocono Plateau conference center at Pocono Mountains on Oct. 21-23. It is knitting only. Experienced knitters will sharpen their skills with more advanced work. Housing and all meals are all provided in the cost. Check it out at: \http://www.poconoplateau.org/retreats/c amp-sponsored-knitting-retreat.

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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 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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Randolph Hosts Clean Communities Day, Shredding And Large Item Pick-Up

eptember is a big month in Randolph with an organized clean-up, day for shredding and bulk item pick-up. Randolph’s Fall Clean Communities Day is set to be held on Sat., Sept. 24, from 8:30 a.m. to at the municipal building in Randolph. Clean Communities Day is sponsored by the New Jersey Clean Communities Council and the Randolph Health Department. All residents, businesses and groups are welcome to join the community as hundreds of people help clean up the parks, schools and streets of litter and recyclables. An appreciation continental breakfast and free t-shirt distribution follows with assignments and instructions. Gloves and garbage bags will be provided. Mini-grants are available for civic groups. Confidential paper shredding services will once again be available to residents for their personal confidential documents free of charge at the municipal building between the hours of 9 a.m. and noon. Confidential documents do not include junk mail and store flyers or solicitations. Residents are limited to three file boxes per household. This service is not offered to commercial entities.

Call the Randolph Health Department at 973-989-7050 to sign up for Fall Clean Communities Day. The township-wide collection of large household garbage items will take place the week of Sept. 26. All residents must place bulk clean up items curbside no later than 6 a.m. on Mon., Sept. 26.Streets for each regular route will be done once only. They will not return to a section once they have finished. Loose household items must be placed curbside in bags or cans, not recyclable cardboard boxes. Separate regular household trash from cleanup items. The following items may be placed curbside: household furniture such as couches, chairs, mattresses, box springs, dressers, tables. Metal furniture is recycled at the recycling center; latex paint, completely dry out by using cat litter or sand to absorb liquid; carpet, approximately 110 sq. ft., rolled and tied rug no more than four ft. long. The following items may not be placed curbside: all building/construction materials; wooden fences, plywood, paneling, studs, retaining walls, boards, doors, windows, concrete, bricks, mortar, cabinets, bathtubs,

countertops, roofing materials; auto parts/tires, used motor oil, mufflers, engines; all recyclables; all metal; white goods; large household appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers; lawn waste, leaves, branches, grass clippings; computers/televisions; hazardous materials; chemicals, pesticides; items of exceptional size/weight-items weighing more than 200 pounds or longer

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Pink Extensions Fundraiser For Breast Cancer Cure Kicks Off At Alfonso's Salon

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any harm to the client's own hair. They look great on women of all ages, from kids to seniors, with some customers getting two or three at a time. They can be easily cut to any length the client wants and will stay in as long as a moisturizing shampoo or conditioner is not used on the root area. Alfonso is particularly excited about working with groups for this worthy fundraiser. Last year he was invited to Morristown Medical Center to apply extensions to staff during the shift change outside the cafeteria. Cheerleaders and sports groups from the local high schools have also come in as a team to show their support. It's a fundraiser and a team building exercise all in one. The salon will gladly accept any donation even if customers dont want to take advantage of the hair extension services. A jar will be available at the front desk to anyone wishing to help the fight for a cure. In business for over 35 years, Alfonso's is a full service salon, specializing in complete hair services such as color, cuts, styling, and specialized smoothing systems such as Keratin Straightening System and Keratin Express as well as perms and conditioning treatments. Manicures, pedicures, and wax-

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Experience Comfortable Dine In, Variety At New Asian Cuisine Restaurant

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 Mon, Tues, Fri: 10 - 6 Thurs: 10 - 8 Sat: 10 - 6

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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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 demonstrate 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, sur-

rounding 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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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.,

Sept. 27. The course taught by certified instructors licensed by the State of NJ, and which meets all the mandatory requirements necessary for obtaining a NJ State Boating Safety Certificate, will run every Tuesday evening for seven weeks which includes a

night for review, and a night for the required state examination. The cost of the course is $94. Legislation in the state of NJ was passed a number of years ago requiring all boaters, 16 years of age or older, operating a power driven vessel including a personal watercraft (PWC), to complete a boating safety course. The legislation requires a minimum of eight hours of instruction with at least six hours of in-classroom study and a proctored examination. Those successfully completing the course will receive a NJ Marine State Police certificate that must be in the operator’s possession

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Life-sized Sundial Featured At Frelinghuysen Arboretum

By J. L. Shively The earliest surviving sundials can be dated back to ancient Egypt circa 1500 BC,” explains Gold Award Girl Scout Alexandra Levoyer in the sundial brochure she created to accompany her project. Originally known as “shadow clocks” the sundial was the most reliable method for timekeeping even well into the 14th century, Levoyer writes, and sundials remain an interesting and whimsical aspect of many gardens around the world. Now a freshman at TCNJ, Levoyer designed the sundial for the Frelinghuysen Arboretum while she was a senior at Morris Country School of Technology. For the project, Levoyer of Parsippany decided to create a “human sundial,” which incorporates a person as part of the sundial to tell the time. As a youth volunteer at the Arboretum for the past four years, Levoyer knew of the staff’s dream to have a sundial like this on the property. Gwen Montgomery, the Senior Horticultural Program specialist at the Arboretum, explains that many other arboreta incorporate

human sundials into their gardens as they are “something of interest to children” and are often an ornamental feature in historic gardens such as the Frelinghuysen Arboretum. “It took her over 100 hours to research and construct [the sundial],” explains Montgomery, going on to explain the great time and care Levoyer spent with her father in mapping out true north with a compass. Levoyer also used a GPS for accuracy on the placement of the stepping stones which mark the hours. In her research about sundials, Levoyer was able to contact the American Sundial Association and get longitude and latitude numbers for Morristown specifically to generate the most accurate time for the sun clock, explains Montgomery. The stepping stones which represent the hour markers and the date-scale were cast by hand and Levoyer’s sundial also allows the user to account for Day Light Savings Time. According to Levoyer’s brochure, all sundials consist of two parts. The first part, the base plate or faceplate, is the surface which marks the hours of the day. The sundial at

the arboretum has large stepping stones to mark each hour of the day. The second part of a sundial is the gnomon, which is the vertical object which casts a shadow to mark the hour on the base plate. In the case of a human sundial, a person takes the place of the gnomon.

To create an accurate marking of time with the human sundial at the Arboretum, the person acting as the gnomon must stand on a date-scale slab according to the current month and raises an arm overhead to cast a shadow, allowing their shadow to fall on the continued on page 24


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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

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which is on the parking lot side of the garden and is approximately 12 ft. by 30 ft. Construction for the sundial took around a year to complete from its conception to its completion in May. The Arboretum held a public dedication of the sundial at that time. The Arboretum is free and open daily to the public from sunrise to sunset. For more information or for maps of the Arboretum, visit the Haggerty Education Center on the Arboretum Grounds, which is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

continued from page 18 coinciding hour stone, or between them depending on the time of day. Levoyer explains in her brochure that there are “more than seven different types of sundials” and the sundial she has created at the Arboretum is an Analemmatic sundial, which means that that the gnomon of the dial moves according to different factors throughout the year. The sundial is located near the Branching Out Children’s Garden at the Arboretum


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Clean Out Closet For A Cause With Employment Horizons’ Drive

lothing and fashion accessories for men, women and children will be collected as Employment Horizons holds its annual fall clothing drive Sept. 28 – 30, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The drive offers residents an opportunity to reclaim valuable storage space while helping to raise money to assist people with disabilities. Items to be collected also include stuffed animals and hard toys, such as dolls and action figures that must be below 14” in size; as well as household linens such as blankets, sheets, curtains. No fabric scraps or carpet accepted. All items should be placed in well-tied plastic bags. Shoes, boots and sneakers will also be accepted. No single shoes, please. The clothing will be turned over to a company that will in turn pay Employ-

ment Horizons for each pound collected. All donated items will be distributed to needy families overseas. Its goal is to collect 5,000 lbs! Bags may be dropped off at Employment Horizons, Inc. at 10 Ridgedale Avenue in Cedar Knolls. Donations are to be placed in a box truck marked “Clothing Drive” located in the Employment Horizons rear parking lot. Items may not be dropped off until Wednesday. Employment Horizons is a local notfor-profit organization which serves individuals with disabilities, empowering them to earn a paycheck and live as productive citizens in the greater Morris County area. For more information, contact Maria Florio, director of Community Relations at 973-538-8822 ext. 240 or at mariaflorio@ehorizons.org.

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RE/MAX Properties Unlimited

Doug Tucker Broker - Salesperson

Search all homes on the MLS

O: 973-539-6300 x3801 C: 973-291-1985 • 973-769-1563 Tucker@DougTucker.com

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COME SEE OUR NEW FURNISHED MODELS! DAWSON BROOK LUXURY 55+ TOWN HOMES HURRY! FINAL PHASE! Sales have been brisk since the model Grand Opening in the fall, and with most of Phase 1 and 2 sold, the upscale, active-adult townhome community of Dawson Brook is offering special pricing & quick delivery on select model units during their Spring Sales event and prior to the opening of their final phase. All Dawson Brook units come with over $30,000 of upgrades included in the base price. Base prices range from $549,900 to $599,900.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

12 HEATHER LANE RANDOLPH $959,900

61 HERITAGE COURT RANDOLPH $675,000

9 JULIANNE WAY RANDOLPH $979,000

Stunning Luxury Home With Amazing Owner Upgrades.

Just reduced & priced to sell quick. Great value!

OUT OF TOWN PROPERTY

OUT OF TOWN PROPERTY

21 PUDDINGSTONE ROAD PARSIPPANY $925,000

For more information, visit dawsonbrook.com. or call the sales office at, 973-291-1990.

Properties Unlimited, Realtors 1 Madison Ave. Morristown, NJ

114 ONDISH COURT MOUNT ARLINGTON $399,900

Colonial, Custom Home

OUT OF TOWN PROPERTY

14 OLD LAKE END ROAD ROCKAWAY/GREEN POND $469,000

Stunning 6,000+ sq ft Luxury Home with POOL!

Nolan’s Ridge 55+ Community! Ranch Home!

Beautiful Custom Home! Very Special Lake Community!

UNDER CONTRACT

OUT OF TOWN PROPERTY

UNDER CONTRACT

UNDER CONTRACT

UNDER CONTRACT

25 LOOKOUT DRIVE ROXBURY $719,900

9 FARRAGUT RANDOLPH $579,900

156 MUNSON ST. RANDOLPH $405,000

7 JOANN COURT RANDOLPH $589,900

27 TIMBER LANE RANDOLPH $599,999

Colonial

Beautiful Brick Front Colonial & property!

Great starter home with beautiful new kitchen.

Beautiful Colonial IN-GROUND POOL!

4,000+ sq ft Colonial in Great Neighborhood!

JUST SOLD

JUST SOLD

JUST SOLD

JUST SOLD

JUST SOLD

7 ORCHARD DRIVE RANDOLPH $555,000

22 BEAVER DAM ROAD RANDOLPH $615,000

44 MUSIKER AVE. RANDOLPH $648,500

23 SHADOWBROOK WAY RANDOLPH $820,000

11 ARNOLD DRIVE RANDOLPH $955,000

Beautiful Colonial with pool!

Beautiful Shongum Lake Water Front!

Knights Bridge Gem with 3 car garage.

Located in prestigious neighborhood!

4-bedroom home with in-ground pool with spa and more.

HOW MUCH IS YOUR HOME WORTH?

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