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Memorial Day History Explains Origins Of National Holiday
hree years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head of an organization of Union veterans — the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) — established Decoration Day as a time for the nation to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan declared that Decoration Day should be observed on May 30. It is believed that date was chosen because flowers would be in bloom all over the country. The first large observance was held that year at Arlington National Cemetery, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. The ceremonies centered around the mourning-draped veranda of the Arlington mansion, once the home of Gen. Robert E. Lee. Various Washington officials, including Gen. and Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, presided over the ceremo-
nies. After speeches, children from the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphan Home and members of the GAR made their way through the cemetery, strewing flowers on both Union and Confederate graves, reciting prayers and singing hymns. Local Observances Claim To Be First Local springtime tributes to the Civil War dead already had been held in various places. One of the first occurred in Columbus, Miss., April 25, 1866, when a group of women visited a cemetery to decorate the graves of Confederate soldiers who had fallen in battle at Shiloh. Nearby were the graves of Union soldiers, neglected because they were the enemy. Disturbed at the sight of the bare graves, the women placed some of their flowers on those graves, as well. Today, cities in the north and the south claim to be the birthplace of Memorial Day
in 1866. Both Macon and Columbus, Ga., claim the title, as well as Richmond, Va. The village of Boalsburg, Pa., claims it began there two years earlier. A stone in a Carbondale, Ill., cemetery carries the statement that the first Decoration Day ceremony took place there on April 29, 1866. Carbondale was the wartime home of Gen. Logan. Approximately 25 places have been named
in connection with the origin of Memorial Day, many of them in the South where most of the war dead were buried. Official Birthplace Declared In 1966, congress and President Lyndon Johnson declared Waterloo, N.Y., the “birthplace” of Memorial Day. There, a ceremony on May 5, 1866, honored local continued on page 2
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veterans who had fought in the Civil War. Businesses closed and residents flew flags at half-staff. Supporters of Waterloo’s claim say earlier observances in other places were informal, not community-wide or onetime events. By the end of the 19th century, Memorial Day ceremonies were being held on May 30 throughout the nation. State legislatures passed proclamations designating the day, and the Army and Navy adopted regulations for proper observance at their facilities. It was not until after World War I, however, that the day was expanded to honor those who have died in all American wars. In 1971, Memorial Day was declared a national holiday by an act of Congress,
though it is still often called Decoration Day. It was then also placed on the last Monday in May, as were some other federal holidays. Some States Have Confederate Observances Many Southern states also have their own days for honoring the Confederate dead. Mississippi celebrates Confederate Memorial Day on the last Monday of April, Alabama on the fourth Monday of April, and Georgia on April 26. North and South Carolina observe it on May 10, Louisiana on June 3 and Tennessee calls that date Confederate Decoration Day. Texas celebrates Confederate Heroes Day January 19 and Virginia calls the last Monday in May Confederate Memorial Day. Gen. Logan’s order for
his posts to decorate graves in 1868 “with the choicest flowers of springtime” urged: “We should guard their graves with sacred vigilance. ... Let pleasant paths invite the coming and going of reverent visitors and fond mourners. Let no neglect, no ravages of time, testify to the present or to the coming generations that we have forgotten as a people the cost of a free and undivided republic.” The crowd attending the first Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery was approximately the same size as those that attend today’s observance, about 5,000 people. Then, as now, small American flags were placed on each grave — a tradition followed at many national cemeteries today. In recent
years, the custom has grown in many families to decorate the graves of all departed loved ones. The origins of special services to honor those who die in war can be found in antiquity. The Athenian leader Pericles offered a tribute to the fallen heroes of the Peloponnesian War more than 24 centuries ago that could be applied today to the 1.1 million Americans who have died in the nation’s wars: “Not only are they commemorated by columns and inscriptions, but there dwells also an unwritten memorial of them,
graven not on stone but in the hearts of men.” To ensure the sacrifices of America’s fallen heroes are never forgotten, in December 2000, the U.S. Congress passed and the president signed into law “The National Moment of Remembrance Act,” P.L. 106-579, creating the White House Commission on the National Moment of Remembrance. The commission’s charter is to “encourage the people of the United States to give something back to their country, which provides them so much freedom and opportunity” by
encouraging and coordinating commemorations in the United States of Memorial Day and the National Moment of Remembrance. The National Moment of Remembrance encourages all Americans to pause wherever they are at 3 p.m. local time on Memorial Day for a minute of silence to remember and honor those who have died in service to the nation. As Moment of Remembrance founder Carmella LaSpada states: “It’s a way we can all help put the memorial back in Memorial Day.”
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es, you read correctly, there is a silent killer among us almost everyday. It can be with you the very moment your alarm sounds in the morning and can follow you into your car while you’re driving. It can stay with you at your desk while working or even when picking your kids up from school. It can follow you around all day long and can even get into your bed with you at night. If you haven’t already guessed, the silent killer is stress. In fact, stress alone is linked to the six leading causes of death (Heart Disease, Cancer, Lung Disease, Accidents, Cirrhosis of the
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Liver and Suicide). Not only does stress affect your mood, but it actually causes physiological changes in the body. What does that actually mean? Let’s break it down and simplify this complex cascade of events: When confronted with a stressful situation, our bodies react involuntarily. The nervous system responds by releasing different stress hormones like Cortisol and Adrenaline, engaging the body’s “fight or flight” response. In ancient times, this was an advantage for survival when stresses included fleeing from wild animals that could eat you. So, this response was necessary for survival and
could actually save your life. The “fight or flight” response causes your heart to beat faster, your blood pressure to rise, increases the rate of respiration and enhances your senses. Unfortunately, this response still kicks in from stress that we experience everyday that may not be life threatening. Things like traffic, an angry boss or a family fight is much different than getting chased by a hungry bear, but our bodies involuntarily respond in the same way. Constant, repeated stress is detrimental to the body and can result in disease and even death. From an Acupuncture
and Chinese medical perspective, stress causes an imbalance of energy in the body. In a healthy person, energy flows smoothly throughout the body. Healthy people experience different emotions everyday, which is a normal part of life. No one can escape being stressed, worried, angry or sad at certain times, but it is when these emotions are too intense or when they are prolonged over a long period of time that they disrupt the balance of energy within the body and become the cause of disease. This is especially true if the emotions are not expressed and are kept inside for a long peri-
od of time (a big no no!). Signs & symptoms of an overactive response to stress include: Anger, Anxiety, Asthma, Nausea, Depression, Depressed immune system, Digestive disorders, Headaches, Heart disease, High blood pressure, Insomnia, Joint pain, Palpitations, Panic Attacks, Shortness of breath and Weight problems. If you are someone who experiences any of the symptoms above or is simply just stressed out...there is hope! Acupuncture has been helping people to cope with stress for thousands of years. It can help to balance the mental and physical symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression. In addition, Acupuncture and Chinese medicine aims at treating the root cause of the issue. Best of all, it is a safe, effective and drugfree treatment! Here are some ways to help combat stress on a daily basis: 1.) Manage your stress with Acupuncture! Acupuncture helps to reduce stress hormones like Cortisol, relax muscle tension and helps restore the body’s balance so that your body calms down and even responds better to stress in the future. 2.) Get enough sleep! Try to get at least 8 hours of restful sleep. Our bodies handle stress much better when we are well rested. 3.) Start your day with meditation. You don’t have to be an expert yogi to meditate... but try a simple breathing exercise. Inhale slowly for 10 seconds, pause, then exhale slowly for 10 seconds. Repeat
for 5-10 minutes each day. You can also play calming music to enhance relaxation during your meditation. Meditation calms the nerves, reduces the release of stress hormones in your body and prevents adrenal exhaustion. 4.) Drink your stress away....with Green Tea this is! Green tea reduces cortisol, the hormone that your body releases in response to stress. 5.) Boost your mood with Diet & Exercise! Increasing your intake of leafy green veggies helps your body to stay healthy and deal with stress better. Daily exercise also helps to reduce cortisol levels and increases the levels of the “happy” chemicals in the brain. 6.) Beat Stress With Positive Thinking! Your conscious mind can help to control the way that your body responds to stressful situations. Instead of getting down on yourself, repeat affirmations like “I am fully capable of handling the obstacles that cross my path and nothing can stand in my way”. Repeating positive affirmations also reduces the levels of cortisol that are released from the adrenal glands. 7.) Write Your Stress Away. Writing in a journal can help you get out pent up emotions- relieving any built up tension. 8.) Have Fun! Do something you enjoy or watch a funny movie. Laughing releases the “feel good” chemicals in the brain. For more information on stress reduction and Acupuncture, call Mount Olive Acupuncture & Wellness 973.527.7978.
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Roxbury Hold Fourth Athletic Hall Of Fame Ceremony
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ix athletes, one coach and a state championship team were inducted as the fourth class into the Roxbury High School Hall of Fame on May 6. The Hall of Fame honors alumni, coaches, and friends of Roxbury High School who have demonstrated exceptional personal achievement, distinctive contributions to the advancement of athletics and dedication to Roxbury High School. The inductees were: Bruce Canfield, a state championship wrestler from the class of 1967; Richard Spitzer, All-State football lineman from the class of 1979; Michael Distefano, from the class of
1994, who is the all the alltime single season soccer scoring record holder; Corey Hamman, of the class of 1998, who was drafted by the Detroit Tigers; Erica Peschken, representing the class of 2005, the all-time leading scorer in the girls’ soccer program history and two-time All-State player. Representing the class of 2009 was one of the most decorated athletes in girls’ track history and a twotime college All-American at Villanova University, Ariann Neutts. Coach Frank Dekmar, who led the Lady Gaels basketball team to 324 victories, the most in program history, and two Iron Hills Conference Iron Division Championships was also inducted. Lastly, the 1992 Group IV State
Championship softball team, the first Roxbury sports team to ever win a state championship on the field, rounded out the class. The hall of fame began in 2012, but became bi-annual in 2015. Therefore, the members of the selection committee began researching inductees two years ago. Loretta Radulic, superintendent of schools, said it was a special occasion to recognize athletes who impacted Roxbury. “I am proud that Roxbury is able to honor six athletes and our very own Coach Frank Dekmar,” Radulic said. “These are individuals who embody the character and spirit of Roxbury - hard work, passion, dedication and com-
mitment.” Dekmar, 56, who spent 34 years at Roxbury, as a coach and physical education teacher, retired from both this year. In addition to coaching basketball, he was also an assistant varsity football coach from 1983 to 2017 and helped the Gaels win three state championships and seven conference titles. He also served as an
assistant softball coach for many years. The coach told the “Roxbury News,” that he never imagined being at Roxbury for more than three decades, but doesn’t regret it. “To me, Roxbury is a special place,” he said. “The community has great passion for all athletics. I loved coaching and teach-
ing. That was the best combo.” He noted that championships and wins were great, but what really mattered was seeing his players grow as men and women in and out of the classroom. “It’s a blessing to be a former coach at Roxbury,” he commented.
RHS Graphic Design Students Compete In Friendly Competition
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ester, Vilina Ong, Dan Pisacreta, Spenser Sembrat, Rachelle Vassoler, junior Hadley Kozak and sophomore Shannon Rickley. Vilina Ong was the artist whose cover was selected by the administration. She photographed the front of
the school and added advice to the “Future RHS Student,” which she hand-lettered and incorporated into the design. The Program of Studies will be on the Roxbury High School website.
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EMS Staff Dresses Down For Autism Awareness
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or National Autism Awareness Month in April the Eisenhower Middle School Student Council and the students in the school built awareness about autism and sharing
facts on the homeroom announcements. The EMS staff also wanted to take part in spreading awareness and more than half participated in a dress down fundraiser
on April 25 to support New Jersey’s autism community. The staff raised almost $200 dollars, all of which will be donated to the Autism of NJ Ambassador Program.
Ryan Sclar and the Roxbury High School Golf Team coached by RHS Teacher Bruce Heike celebrate Ryan’s hole in one at Flanders Valley - Red Course hole #5.
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Local Dentist Lectures And Mentors Dentists Regarding Dental Implant Procedures
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r. Ira Goldberg, a leading local authority on dental implants and owner of Morris County Dental Associates in Succasunna, spent four days in Colorado educating a group of 80 dentists regarding dental implants. Topics he covered included the use of CT scans, computers, and computer-generated products that allow for faster, safer and more-predictable treatments for patients. He also assisted the students in hands-on sessions where they practiced different surgical procedures related to implants. “These 80 doctors have taken it upon themselves to invest valuable resources, such as time and money, to educate themselves in a program called a Maxi-Course sponsored by the American Academy of Implant Dentistry,” states Goldberg.
“Not only is it an honor to be working with such dedicated dentists, but it’s also an honor to be asked to be part of the faculty that provides this education.” The hands-on sessions are a valuable part of the dentists’ training, too. The ability to perform different types of procedures in a controlled environment of a laboratory is instrumental to the educational process and refining clinical skills. Goldberg was asked to be part of this module due to his decades of experience with these procedures. Goldberg has been involved with computer-guided implant procedures throughout his entire career, but he has seen an exponential change within the last few years. “It’s absolutely amazing to see how things change so quickly,” says Goldberg.
“I feel lucky that I am in a position not only to have all of this technology and use it every day, but also to be able to share it with other doctors.” Goldberg holds many honors in the field of implant dentistry. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology / Implant Dentistry, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. Regarding his Diplomate status, there are only a few hundred dentists worldwide that hold this distinction. Goldberg performs all phases of implant dentistry and rarely are referrals required. For a free consultation, including a free 3-D scan, call his office at 973328-1225 or visit www. MorrisCountyDentist.com.
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Eisenhower MS Prepares For Annual Student Unity Tour
he Eisenhower Middle School’s Character Education Committee is running its second annual EMS Student Unity Tour on Wed., May 24; rain date is Thur., May 25, at noon at Horseshoe Lake Park to raise money for the National Police Unity Tour. “The EMS Student Unity Tour began last year and raised funds for the National Police Unity Tour,” said Heather Roddy, EMS Physical Education teacher and event coordinator. “As a school, we proudly donated $2,500 to the Memorial of police officers who have fallen in the line of duty.” Student riders will have
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the option to ride one lap, 1.75 miles; or two laps, 3.5 miles, around Horseshoe Lake Park to honor police officers that have fallen in the line of duty. The students will be riding alongside local police officers. All EMS students are invited to participate in this Police Unity Tour as riders or as supporters of their peers. Each rider or student spectator must raise at least $25 in donations in order to participate. “New this year for those that can’t ride, is an EMS cheer squad,” said Roddy. “These student supporters will encourage the riders along the route.”
The committee is holding a meet and greet for the students and their families the evening before. When students drop off their bicycles that night, they will have a chance to meet with local law enforcement over some dessert and coffee. Roddy said, “This year we have the privilege of 17 of the Roxbury Police Officers riding to Washington, D.C. to support the memory of the fallen officers. The funds raised will go to the memorial as well as the new museum. Our goal is to surpass the number of riders and contributions we raised last year.” To offer support for this
Dance Center Contributes To Make A Wish Foundation
eartbeat Dance Center in Succasunna plans to present “Hearts for Hope,” its sixth annual dance showcase to benefit Make-A-Wish New Jersey, June 10 in Roxbury High School. The 6 p.m. event will showcase solos, duos and trios in many different styles of dance. The doors
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Local Office Gets Most Homes Sold
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E/MAX First Choice Realtors II in Succasunna sold more Roxbury homes than any other real estate office, according to Patti DiGeronimo, the agency’s co-owner. DiGeronimo was quoting dates from the Garden State Multiple Listing Service, 2016. “People want to hire local talent to sell their most prized possession,’’ she said. “They want agents that know the area and work in Roxbury, because they want to sell homes in Roxbury. We know the ups and downs and many benefits Roxbury has to offer. We know the lakes and parks, outstanding
school systems, available transportation and commute times to New York.’’ At one of the area’s most productive offices, the team at 211 Route 10 takes pride in its home town and promotes properties on 100 real estate websites, DiGeronimo said. "Our marketing is second to none and the RE/ MAX brand is number one in Roxbury, New Jersey, the country and the world,’’ she said. For more information on RE/MAX First Choice Realtors II, call 973-5981008 or go to www.roxburyhomesonline.com.
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Jefferson Elementary School Recognized For Digital Citizenship
ommon Sense, the national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids and families thrive in a world of digital media and technology, has recognized Jefferson Elementary School as a Common Sense Certified School: Digital Citizenship. Jefferson School in Succasunna has demonstrated its commitment to taking a whole-community approach to preparing its students to use the immense power of
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digital media to explore, create, connect, and learn, while limiting the perils that exist in the online realm, such as plagiarism, loss of privacy and cyberbullying. “We applaud the faculty and staff of Jefferson School for embracing digital citizenship as an important part of their students’ education,” said Jessica Lindl, head of Common Sense Education. “Jefferson School deserves high praise for giving its students the foun-
dational skills they need to compete and succeed in the 21st-century workplace and participate ethically in society at large.” Jefferson School has been using Common Sense Education’s innovative and research-based digital citizenship resources, which were created in collaboration with Dr. Howard Gardner of the GoodPlay Project at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. The resources teach students,
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“We’re honored to be recognized as a Common Sense Digital Citizenship Certified School,” said Jefferson Elementary Principal Melissa Cosgrove. “By preparing our students to use technology safely and responsibly, we are providing them unlimited oppor-
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Roxbury Schools Request Communication Survey Input
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he Roxbury Township Public Schools is striving to become a certified NJ Sustainable School as outlined in the district goals for this year. Sustainable Jersey for Schools is a certification program for New Jersey public schools that want to go green, conserve resources, and take steps to
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Home is in mint condition, offers hardwood floors, large kitchen, newer roof and windows. MUCH larger than it appears. Enjoy breathtaking NYC views just steps from your front yard. FR or BR on lower level. Jitney/shuttle provides free service to 2 trains stations.12 miles to Newark airport,16 miles to Manhattan, Minutes from: Essex Shopping Center, Zoo, Golf courses, Library, Houses of Worship, Codey Arena, Eagle Rock Res. has unrivaled views of NYC, hiking, picnic and horseback riding. West Orange is a flourishing suburban sanctuary, the envy of Essex County. Known for its rich history as well as cosmopolitan appeal. Ginny Duenkel Pool registration is open now for residents only: 3 Pools, Water slide, Rec Center and Game Nights for all ages. Thomas Edison National Historical Park will impress you and your guests.
$239,000
You will love this recently updated Ranch home. You’ll immediately feel comfortable and at home from the minute you walk into the living room with vaulted ceilings and skylights. The kitchen recently had new granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and a nice complementing backsplash to make it complete. Everything you need is all on one level. Off the kitchen is a large deck that holds winter lake views. The yard has been professionally landscaped with a large wooden lot to the side adding to privacy. There is plenty of storage space in the basement. This home is the perfect size for anyone that wants their own space, yard, relaxing back deck and have everything updated. Located mins from Lk Hopatcong, rt 80 & rt 46 and the train station.
TAMBLYN ABRUSCI (C) 973-229-3322 Chester Boro. MLS#: 3367467
$689,000
Your new construction dream home awaits!! Welcome to this four bedroom “Seneca Hills” colonial is located on approx. 74 acres in Chester Twp. w/ Natural gas & Public water! This model features, 9ft ceilings, crown molding & HW floors on the first level. The eat in kitchen features granite countertops, gas cooktop, double wall ovens, a SS French Door refrigerator, & a built in microwave placed in the center island. Open to the kitchen, the family room features a gas fireplace, recessed lights, & a door to the backyard. The 2nd level hallway is hardwood, while all 4 bedrooms feature carpet, & a spacious closet. The Primary suite has a walk-in closet, tray ceiling, & full bath w/ an oversized walk in shower! Hurry!! Buyer can still make customizations! Photos are of a similar model. Home will be ready in Sept.
CYNTHIA RUGGIERO (C) 908-399-3408 Roxbury Twp. MLS#: 3387272
$839,000
Ideally located on 11.76 acres, your own private sanctuary, in a neighborhood in Chester township! Features include 2 story foyer, hardwood floors, skylights, and plenty of natural sunlight. The kitchen offers stainless steel appliances, center island with seating, granite counter tops, separate dining area open to the family room with gas fireplace, and a sunroom that has sliding doors to the rear deck and patio area. Formal dr and lr, powder room, laundry and office/bedroom with a full bath are all on the main level of living. The master bdr is spacious with a walk in closet and ensuite bath with jacuzzi tub and stall shower. 3 additional bdrs, and a full updated main bath complete this level. Amazing outdoor space, brick patio, pool with waterfall & spa.
VIRGINIA BUTKUS (C) 201-519-7171
LORI BRAUER (C) 973-229-4508 Roxbury Twp. MLS#: 3385426
Chester Twp. MLS#: 3379683
$325,000
Washington Twp. MLS#: 3388017 $610,000
Mt. Olive Twp. MLS#: 3384094 $364,900
Just move in to this pristine Colonial in popular “Woodfield Estates” neighborhood! This home features a well-appointed kitchen with maple cabinets, beautiful granite counters with a center island. Great for the cooks in the house! Open floor plan. Mountain views from several rooms. Master bedroom has double closets & double sinks in the Master bathroom. A great finished walk out basement. Come view this home today!
GRACE STAMPF (C) 917-716-4813 Sparta Twp.
MLS#: 3380687
Majestic brick front colonial with 6 bdrms and 3.1 baths located in desirable Hidden Hills, Long Valley. Beautiful hardwood floors, impressive two story foyer & spacious open floor plan that includes an exceptionally large kitchen which boasts a large eating area, multi-level center island with breakfast bar, granite counters, pantry & stainless appliances. Inviting family room with built-in cabinetry & gas fireplace, 1st floor bdrm/office & mudroom that is plumbed for 1st level laundry. The 2nd level features a gorgeous master suite with sitting room, 2 walk-in closets & master bath with soaking tub & stall shower, 3 additional bdrms, hall bath, laundry room & princess suite w/private bath. Partially finished bsmt, fenced/level parklike yard, public utilities, natural gas & generator hookup. Hackettstown PO.
Perfect Three Bedroom -Three Bath home in desirable Lake Mohawk. This home offers a new kitchen with granite, All three bathrooms are new. Freshly painted and original wood floors restored. Spacious Living Room with high ceilings and fireplace. Enjoy the summer months in the Lake Mohawk Community that offers boating, beach, boardwalk and wonderful restaurants. Sit on your deck that captures Lake Views. This home is truly “Move in Ready. Lower level offers large family room and full bath and Laundry Room. The seller is in the process of repairing/replacing the pavers, steps and railings.
VICKI O’LEARY (C) 908-268-4345
BARBARA KELLY (C) 908-246-2232
Washington Twp. MLS#: 3379147 $474,900
Washington Twp. MLS#: 3382676 $589,000
Don’t miss this great opportunity to live in Washington Township with highly rated schools. This home offers a recently remodeled kitchen that boasts new cabinetry and granite counter tops and a center island. The kitchen is open to the family room and to the deck that leads to the in-ground backyard pool. Pool liner was replaced two years ago. The second floor offers a recently remodeled master bathroom (2017) and laundry facilities. This home also has public utilities and natural gas. Conveniently located by shopping and highways.
FRANCO VITALI (C) 908-619-9544
Mount Olive Office 293 Route 206 North Flanders 973-598-1700
$475,000
Wonderful Colonial with rocking chair porch nestled on 1.06 acre private lot in Hampton Woods! Pride of ownership shows in this immaculate 4 BR, 2.5 bath, granite kitchen w/ breakfast area, gorgeous family rm with fireplace, formal living rm & dining rm, sliders to deck backs to woods with lots of nature! Master Bedroom Suite has sitting room with gas fireplace, sumptuous master bath with dual sink vanity, jetted tub, stall shower, 2 walk-in closets. Second floor has 3 additional bedrooms, main bath, attic. Great full basement with high ceilings can be finished for extra entertaining area. Spacious 2 car garage with workbench. Updates include 2 A/C units, new furnace, H20 softener system, gutter guards, solar exhaust fan in attic, remote chandelier in foyer, kitchen, C/VAC. Great price, lot & condition!
SHARON K. CARUSO (C) 973-945-8142 Hope Twp.
MLS#: 3377453
$379,900
Spectacular “STERLING HOMES”RANCH on 2+ private acres boasting 3 lge bedrooms, 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen w/breakfast bar and dining area, plus heated sunporch with french doors to rear yard. In addition, you will find a formal living room w/ bay window, formal dining room, and large family room w/ wood burning fireplace (has wood burning insert) and slider to rear yard patio, plus oversize 2 car garage, All floors are wood except for kitchen and baths which are tile. Portable generator plus all appliances included. Home is approx 2000 S FT on main level and basement is same--absolutely spacious offering many possibilities
DOUGLAS WEAVER (C) 908-797-9130 Allamuchy Twp. MLS#: 3374777 $410,000
Imagine living in your own private paradise! A Haven, not just a Home! This 4.56 acre park-like property is a gardener’s delight with organic gardens & fruit trees. Relax in the gunite pool & spa surrounded by a paver patio. A wood-burning FP warms the large Family Rm boasting a new hrdwd flr, crown molding, picture window & sliders leading to the screened porch overlooking the private yard. A wood stove warms the Den. New windows, granite counters, tile backsplash, Butler’s Pantry & large storage pantry are featured in the updated Kitchen. A just-completed luxurious Bath w/double sinks & a gorgeous tiled shower is a highlight of the Master Suite along with the Cedar-lined closet & Sitting Rm. The lower level boasts a Rec Rm, Exercise Rm w/Sauna, Office & Utility Rm. Don’t miss this well-maintained home!
Exceptional home located in the desirable Panther Valley gated community! This beautiful home, just 4 years young, includes a wonderful open floor plan with 4 bdrs, 2.1 baths. GOURMET KITCHEN with 42 inch custom wood cabinets, granite counters, SS appliances, Butler’s pantry & breakfast bar leading to a deck with magnificent views. Extensive recessed lighting, hardwood floors throughout. Elegant Master suite with his & hers walk in closet, soaking tub, stall shower & dual vanities w/granite. Laundry rm convenient located on 2nd floor. A huge walk-out finished lower level w/ sliding door to a 2nd deck for great entertainment. All Panther Valley amenities are included, such as 24hr Security Gate, 3 pools, several tennis courts, Basketball Courts, Playgrounds, fitness trail, walking paths and scenic overlook.
PAMELA B WILDRICK (C) 908-310-5117
DULCE RUIVO (C) 201-993-0683
Chester Office 259 Main Street Chester 908-879-4700
Beautiful level lot with private backyard facing woods. Very, clean well maintained home. New driveway 5/17. Family room & 4th bedroom freshly painted w new carpeting 5/17. Central A/C 2013; Roof 2007, Furnace 2005. Bathrooms freshly painted 5/17. Hardwood floors main level. Plenty of storage space. Great commuter location. Close to schools & beautiful Horseshoe Lake Recreation complex! Price reflects need for updates. HOME WARRANTY.
CINDY GRAHAM (C) 201-841-4747
$319,000
Mt. Olive Twp. MLS#: 3370548
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$489,900
Tucked away in Old Town Flanders, find your new home on this tree lined cul-de-sac. Awaits you is a brick Col., Move-In Ready condition. The inviting 2-Story foyer sets the tone for this neutral color, updated home. Kit. boasts 42’ cabinets, granite countertops, even a double oven for the fussiest of chefs. Extra space at the center island with seating, or separate eat in area over-looking the beautiful scenic bkyd. Move on to the 2-Story spacious FR w/gas FP, and plenty of natural light. The formal DR boasts scones, and ceiling medallion with chandelier. Gleaming HW flrs throughout the first flr, even a room for a visiting guest with a full-size BA. Up the spiraling staircase to the master suite, including a generous W/I closet, and large BA to unwind from your busy day. The MBA includes double sinks, stall shower, and a Jacuzzi tub to relax and enjoy. Enjoy a 2nd BR w/a tropical paradise theme of bamboo or a 3rd including a fairy tale chandelier. The fourth BR completes the upstairs with access to the attic, one of the many areas for storage throughout the entire home. Down to finished basement is another gas fireplace opening to the large game room. Room easily holds full size pool table, air hockey and other game tables. Stylish powder room in basement, separate walk out to outside, den area and exercise room with French doors. Welcome to your beautiful 2.4 acres of property, including area for a firepit, paved patio, and plenty of space for you and your guests. You will truly want to call 27 Mountain Ave your home after seeing this beauty.
TARA LAUTERBACH (C) 973-219-8490
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More Than 100 Students Jump Into Science At Roxbury’s Science & Engineering Fair
ore than 100 students in grades K-6 participated last month in Roxbury’s annual Science and Engineering Fair at Eisenhower Middle School. Each of the K-6 elementary schools was represented at the fair along with a few participants from Morris County Educare. Experiments encompassed every branch of science including many innovations in technology. “Our students are very innovative and clearly think out of the box,” said Denise Glenn, Roxbury Science Supervisor for Grades 6-12. One experiment, in particular, was a fully functioning hand made of cardboard, string, and cut up straws. Imagine
taking that design to a 3-D printer, the possibilities are endless.” Chuck Seipp, Roxbury Schools Assistant Superintendent commented, “I was most impressed by the hard work of our students as they investigated the scientific principles taught in class and prepared a presentation that demonstrated their inquiry. The students were knowledgeable about their projects, proud of their work and confident in their presentations. I am grateful for their teachers and parents who cultivate a love of learning and am so very proud of how well organized the event was to showcase and celebrate our students’ efforts.” Another highlight of the fair this year was having
the EMS STEM Lab led by Phil Moskowitz, the STEM teacher at the school and ROXBOTIX Jr. advisor. Students and parents alike explored the opportunities seventh and eighth graders have available to them in the EMS STEM Lab. “The Roxbury Science curriculum in grades K-12 encourages our students to ask questions, make predictions, offer up explanations, and explore the world we live in,” says Glenn. “Science happens and occurs around us every day and the fair provided for our students to explore and connect with their world.” Preparation is already under way for another great fair next year. Glenn shared, “You don’t need a degree in science to be a
(courtesy of Roxbury Township Public Schools) Jayda Pettorossi (Franklin, Gr 4) shows the Sweet Science of Growing Rock Candy
scientist. You only need the desire to learn and explore, clearly, our students in
Roxbury have the passion and desire. We are committed to developing scien-
tifically literate citizens to make informed decisions about their future.”
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Students Raise Funds And Autism Awareness
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n Thur., April 27, the second and third grade students at Tulsa Trail Elementary School raised more than $1,500 from family and friends for Autism New Jersey by participating in a walk-a-thon. The stu-
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Franklin School Thinks Green For Earth Day
ust in time for Earth Day, Franklin Elementary School won a classroom party through a nationwide recycling contest, “Entenmann’s Little Bites: Make the Pledge Promotion”, an Earth Month program in partnership with New Jersey-based TerraCycle. The school pledged to help the environment by reducing waste. One school was randomly selected as the sweepstakes winner of
dents walked two miles, eight laps around the High School track, to fulfill their end of the donation pledge. Mrs. Miller, a Special Education teacher at Tulsa Trail was the primary organizer of the walk-a-thon. This was the 2nd annual walk-a-
thon held to raise more for Autism New Jersey and the excitement was hard to contain. Throughout the month of April, students were raising their awareness through assemblies, stories and videos about Autism.
the promotion. Franklin was eligible for this prize due to their recycling efforts, including a recycling corner which makes receptacles both accessible and eye-catching while encouraging people to think green. TerraCycle offers free recycling programs funded by brands, manufacturers, and retailers around the world to help collect and recycle hard-to-recycle waste.
Third Graders Vivian Pereira and Emily Snyder part of Franklin’s Green Team next to the recycling corner.
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Add Sizzle To Your Fourth... continued from page 25 into 1 1/4-inch pieces 1 1/2 large green peppers, diced into 1 1/4-inch pieces 3 cups fresh cubed pineapple Coleslaw: 1 package (14 ounces) coleslaw mix 1 cup diced red pepper 1 cup diced pineapple 1/2 cup slivered almonds 1/2 cup Litehouse Coleslaw dressing In mixing bowl, whisk together ketchup, brown sugar, soy sauce, pineapple juice, 2 tablespoons olive oil, rice vinegar, garlic, ginger and sesame oil. Stir in pepper and season with
salt, if desired. Place chicken in gallon-sized re-sealable bag. Reserve 1/2 cup marinade in refrigerator then pour remaining marinade over chicken. Seal bag and refrigerate 1-2 hours. Soak 10 wooden skewer sticks in water 1 hour. While chicken marinates, prepare coleslaw. In medium bowl, toss together coleslaw mix, red pepper, pineapple, almonds and coleslaw dressing. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Heat grill to 400 F. Drizzle remaining olive oil over red onion, bell pepper and pineapple; toss.
Season red onion and bell pepper with salt and pepper then thread red onion, bell pepper, pineapple and chicken onto skewers until all chicken is used. Brush grill grates with olive oil then place skewers on grill. Grill 5 minutes then brush along tops with 1/4 cup marinade. Rotate to opposite side and brush remaining marinade on opposite side; grill about 4 minutes, or until chicken registers 165 F in center on instant read thermometer. Serve skewers warm with coleslaw. A Honey of a Side No summer picnic or
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“We just want more people to stop in and see for themselves all the great items we have here,’’ Barron said. “If our hours aren’t convenient, we’ll schedule a time for a private shopping session.’’ Despite the slow shopper turnout, RACKS has been a boon to the community. The club has donated 75 coats to the Morris County Foster Parent Association. Additionally, 40 suits were donated to Dress For Success Morris County, a charity that strives to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing them with support and professional attire. The club has also been a valuable resource to area families who were displaced by fire or floods in recent months. Families were invited to shop for free in the boutique. The shop stocks only the finest quality clothing donated. Clothing that isn’t deemed RACKS-worthy is donated to the nonprofit Big Brothers Big Sisters. The Junior Women’s Club is 60 members strong and has historically supported the community through
its contributions to the police department, the town’s first aide squads, the library and its volunteer fire department. Battered women’s shelters, local food pantries, cancer research organizations, recreational programs and elementary school programs have also benefitted from the club’s past fund-raising efforts. The store is open Tues., Wed., Fri. and Sat. from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Thurs. from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Check the Junior Women’s Club’s Facebook page at www. facebook.com/racksthritboutique to confirm hours.
For more information, or to schedule a private shopping session for a group, email Barron at bmkpc2@yahoo. com. Recently, the club set up a large, white donation bin in the parking lot behind the store. Anyone wishing to donate clothing or accessories may now do so at any time of day or night. Donors get a tax deduction for making a charitable contribution and receipts will be given if needed, Barron said. More information about the club and the store is available on the club’s website, www.lvjuniors.org.
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By Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta rendan Fletcher, a semi-finalist on NBC’s “The Voice” last year, is lined up to perform at Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown on Mon., June 12. All proceeds will support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. It wasn’t too long ago that Fletcher was performing at a small bar across the street from MPAC. He’d pass the theatre, look up at the marquee and wonder if he’d ever play “a place like that.” One year later, it’s a dream come true for singer, guitarist, songwriter, Fletcher, who is now touring all over the United States, and in other countries. Fletcher grew up in Randolph and is now living in Ridgewood, Queens. While his parents weren’t musicians, they were no strangers to good music. Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, The Eagles, and Simon & Garfunkel were always played on the home stereo system. But the main reason Fletcher got into music was
because of his older brother Steve, who performed in high school bands. Steve gave Fletcher the opportunity to play rhythm guitar in the band. Each year the brothers were in the high school’s Battle of the Bands. “It [performing] was a consistent in my life,” said Fletcher. When Fletcher went off to college at Boston University, he no longer had his brother as his support system. “I had to do it on my own,” he said. And for the first time, he found his voice. With Steve, he played heavier music like hard rock and punk. Once that got out of his system, he went on the singer/songwriter kick. At college he studied film and television, but when he came back to Randolph, he’d play gigs at local venues doing cover songs. When Fletcher got an internship in New York at a writing room, writing scripts, it wasn’t his true passion – music was. “The internship wasn’t what I expected,” said Fletcher, who realized he had to do something if he didn’t want to do film.
That’s when he decided to pursue music seriously. In Philadelphia auditions were being held for “The Voice” – a television show where the strongest vocalists from across the country compete with one another for a chance to win a recording contract. While Fletcher stood in line with thousands of other hopefuls, he heard everyone around him practicing. He said, “I think I’m okay, but I heard people in front of me singing Etta James better than Etta James.” After waiting five hours, he was chosen for an audition with 10 other people. Each person got to sing one minute of a song. Fletcher sang “Jolene” by Ray LaMontagne. He was asked to sing another song, then got called back for another audition and got the break most musicians can only fantasize about. He became one of the 11th season semi-finalists. Since then Fletcher’s rendition of Cyndi Lauper’s “True Colors” hit No. 2 on the iTunes overall chart; and his cover of “Whipping Post” by The
Allman Brothers hit No. 1 on the iTunes rock chart. “It feels amazing,” said Fletcher, adding, “If it wasn’t for my family, I couldn’t have done it. I’m very blessed to have them.” Still inspired by the same music he listened to growing up, Fletcher said, “Bob Dylan and Neil Young write such beautiful, meaningful lyrics. They have made a career that says, ‘I never really compromised who I was.’ That’s an admirable trait.” As of now, Fletcher is recording an EP which should be out before the show at MPAC and wants to keep writing. “I want to stay creative and pursue the thing I always loved,” he said, regarding his musical
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By Jennifer Walkup brand new electric car charging station opened at Thomas Edison National Park in West Orange on April 19. More than a century after inventor Thomas Edison parked his own 1914 Detroit Electric car at his factory on Main Street, a new technological innovation was implemented with the installation of this electric car charging station. This project was made possible by a partnership between the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation, the US Energy Department and BMW. One hundred electric charging stations will be installed in national parks throughout the country.
“The partnership between The National Park Service, National Park Foundation, BMW, and the Department of Energy made this possible,” said Thomas Ross, National Park Service superintendent. “This will allow electric cars to travel to and around national parks.” The partnership aims to get more electric vehicles into national parks, rather than relegating electric vehicles to urban areas where charge stations are more easily accessible. This project fosters electric vehicle travel and will raise awareness about electric vehicle technology and plug-in electric vehicles for millions of park visitors. This project will reduce air pol-
lution in national parks and gateway communities. “We are interested in supporting both electric cars as well as having a positive impact on the environment,” said Ross. “Having the charging stations in the parks will support that. Some parks are many miles of roadways. At this time, we do not have the infrastructure to support electric vehicles in those places. This will change that.” The electric vehicle charging station in West Orange is located in the laboratory complex’s visitor parking area. The program’s first charging station installation was chosen for the Thomas Edison National Park because of Edison’s inventive nature and
his work with electric cars. “We were proud to launch the national program here in West Orange,” said Ross. “We have two level-two charging stations at the laboratory complex on Main Street. There is a great historical connection. Thomas Edison was very interested in electric cars. It really has come full circle.” In the mid-1890s, Edi-
son worked on an electric storage battery for use in electric cars. The park has three of his electric cars in its collection, two Detroit electric vehicles from 1913 and a loco mobile from 1905 which was converted from steam to electric. At Glenmont, Edison’s home, which is also open to visitors, Edison’s own original car charging station resides
in the garage. This charging station was built by Edison in 1904. “We want to offer the charging station to visitors of the park but also to our community in West Orange,” said Ross. “We worked closely with the town and with the West Orange environmental committee as well.” continued on page 35
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Electric Cars Come Full Circle... continued from page 34 Most stations are two to three miles away in Montclair and near Turtleback Zoo. This new charging station is right in the center of town on Main Street and also near route 280. Courtesy of BMW, the charging station at the Thomas Edi-
son site will operate for free for the first six months. The program will continue to add electric car charging stations throughout national parks during the next two years. They will determine where to install the charging stations based on the strength and
proximity of local electric car markets, the location of other nearby charging stations, as well as various considerations regarding the landscape of the parks. This partnership supports the National Park Foundation’s Centennial Campaign for America’s
National Parks which aims to strengthen and enhance the future of America’s natural, historical and cultural treasures for the next 100 years. The mission aspires to do so by protecting America’s treasured places, connecting everyone from all backgrounds with the country’s incomparable natural landscapes, rich history, vibrant culture, as well as inspiring lifelong relationships with national parks, and creating the next great generation of park visitors and stewards. The NPS is responsible for the stewardship of America’s natural treasures and historic sites. Innovation, entrepreneurship and technology are key parts of its mission and story. Modern transportation produces
emissions that affect clear skies and scenic views and make it challenging for the NPS to fulfill its mission to preserve natural, historic, and cultural resources unimpaired for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. The NPS has more than 20,000 employees that care for America’s 417 national parks. The National Park Foundation is the charity and philanthropic arm of the NPS. This nonprofit foundation aims to protect the more than 84 million acres of national parks through conservation and preservation. The NPS has worked with The US Department of energy on this and other projects in support of the
DOE’s Clean cities program by supporting local actions to reduce energy, emissions and petroleum use in transportation. The benefits of these projects will be far reaching for the nation. Visitors of The Thomas Edison National Historical Park will be able to view the new charging station along with the large variety of other offerings at the park. The site preserves the last and largest of Edison’s laboratories, home of the perfected phonograph, motion pictures and the nickel-iron alkaline storage battery. The museum collection has more than 400,000 artifacts including Edison products, laboratory equipment, and personal belongings of the Edisons.
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hirty students from the Eisenhower Middle School Encores co-ed singing group performed three songs for an appreciative crowd at the Senior Center at Horseshoe Lake recently. The EMS vocal music teacher, Jessica Harrison, introduced the music group to a room full of avid listeners. Harrison shared with the seniors beforehand how the EMS program has grown. “This is our fourth year
coming to your meeting to sing for you,’’ she said. “There are actually five of us: Two band teachers, two choir teachers, and one orchestra teacher. I have the blessing of being these wonderful students’ teacher. I teach both after school music choirs, which is Encores, which is what you see here and we also have another after school choir called Harmonies, which is just for us girls. It’s our girl time. This year Harmonies was upgraded. They used to
only perform in the winter concert during the year. We now had the opportunity to have them in both the winter and spring concerts. We had a full year program for them this year.” After performing, students indulged in the homemade goodies provided by the seniors, with some joking, “Will sing for food.” The students, along with others in the EMS choirs, performed earlier that week in the spring vocal concert at Roxbury High School.
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The next series of free Ready, Set, Sing! classes is set for Tuesday evenings from June 6 to July 18 at 7:45 p.m. at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Chatham. “You don’t even need to be able to read music,” director Barrett explains. “We’ll teach you everything you need to know to sing richly and resonantly and produce ear-pleasing harmony. You’ll soon be enjoying the ringing of beautiful a cappella chords, the company of a great bunch of fellow singers, and the thrill of performing for enthusiastic audiences.” Registrations are being accepted now. To register, or to learn more, call Mike
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MT. ARLINGTON 973-601-1212
LANDING 973-770-7777
RANDOLPH 973-442-2224
180 Howard Blvd., Suite 3 Mt. Arlington, NJ 07856
101 Landing Road Landing, NJ 07850
1176 Sussex Turnpike Randolph, NJ 07869
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$249,000 MORRIS TWP.
Totally reno’d in & out, incl. kitchen, expanded baths, HW, drywall, elec., dbl insulation, windows, paint, etc. Spacious & pristine, in lovely neighbhd w/winter views of lake. 4 BRs, 2.5 Baths, garage & more. Won’t last.
WOW! Updated 2BR/2.5 Bath townhouse has it all - open floor plan, high ceilings, gas fpl, walk-in closet, garage, and less than a minute to the Green. Hurry, priced to sell!
Michael “Mike” Hanley 973-830-9924
Lisa Shaw 973-229-4889
RANDOLPH
$359,000 BYRAM
Pristine Split-level on park-like, fenced prop. Updates incl: Ren. Kit. w/granite, vaulted ceil’g & SS appl., near Brundage Pk., backs to woods, newer septic, lg. deck, dry bar, FB w/ laundry. WB Stove.
$184,000 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP $625,000
Updated 3 BR in Move-in condition. LR w/high ceilings, roof ‘12, Large Master, 2 paved driveways, oversized workshop bldg.
Susan Wintermute 973-713-7165
$299,000 MT. ARLINGTON
Great Location! Lake view, tot. updated 5 BR, 2 Bath! MBR w/soaring ceil’g, deck! Benefits of Lake, desirable area, great commuter loc., 1st fl. open liv’g w/huge Kit. & BBQ, fenced yard.
Anthony White 973-978-8613
Laura Jacobus 973-960-1355
LAKE HOPATCONG $419,900 LEBANON TWP.
$440,000 LONG HILL TWP.
Charming, spacious 4 BR, 4 Full Bath Colonial w/fantastic footprint. Barton Hallows wraparound rocking chair porch, nestled in greenery, almost 4 acres backs to parkland for privacy.
Michael Giacalone 201-874-4918
Donna Gonabe 973-713-2354
Low taxes! 3BR/2 Full Bath custom Ranch. 70 ft of lake front w/private launch, dock w/swim area, level lawn, patio, huge deck w/awning & cabana. Open fl. plan, fam rm w/FP, 1 hr to NYC.
Kathleen “Kathy” Courter 973-420-0022
$250,000 ROCKAWAY
Custom built Colonial with pride of ownership. Must See! Nothing to do But Move On In.
Michael Fucci 973-945-2297
WOW!!! This Amazing Lakefront home has it ALL! Completely remodeled in 2014. Located on one of Lake Hopatcong’s nicest streets! Hurry, priced to sell and Will NOT LAST.
$399,000 HOPATCONG
Wonderful Queen Anne Victorian featuring 2 gazebos, charming wraparound porch, in-law suite w/kit & bath, in-ground pool, det. 2-car gar & circular driveway, sited on 1.45 private acres.
Virginia ”Beth” Harpell 973-650-1637
$220,000 ROXBURY
REDUCED! This home is truly a GEM! Lovely 3 BR, 2.5 Bath Ranch with inground pool. Steps to park. Beautiful hardwood floors. Wet bar in family room.
Diana Marcus 973-713-5103
Lynn Martini 973-945-2880
Linda Sonzogni 973-714-7667
All Brick Charming RANCH w/breathtaking views on fabulous 2 acres. 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 2-car garage, lots of hardwood and updates.
Lisa Shaw 973-229-4889
$749,900 GREEN TWP.
Luxurious lakefront end unit townhouse in Lakeshore Village. Many upgrades incl. central vac, alarm syst., 2 lg decks, 2 FPs. EIK w/granite counters, center island; lake views from almost every rm.
Kimberly “Kim” Hipwell 973-229-7576
$450,000
Beautiful 4BR, 2.5 Bath Colonial, open fl. plan, 2-story foyer & family rm, newly renov. kit w/granite counters & SS appls. New flooring & fresh paint, fenced yard w/oversized deck.
Kellene “Kelly” Addison 862-432-1566
$488,000
Brick front 4+ BR, 3.5 Bath CHC on 4.6 private acres in Cul-de-sac of Sussex Green Farms. Master suite w/jetted tub, FR w/FP, fin LL w/media, rec. rm., game rm., kitchenette & bath.
Tatiana “Tania” Novack 201-317-3908
$549,000
Gorgeous 5 Bed, 3 1/2 Bath, M/D/ Guest Suite, 2 Laundry Rms, over 1/2 acre Private Property. Granite Kitchen, Hardwoods thruout. A/G Pool, Fin. Bsmt. Desireable Street.
$395,000 FREDON (NEWTON) $299,000 ROXBURY TWP.
Huge Custom home w/In-Law Suite! 4 BR, 3 Full Baths! 4-Season Solarium w/skylights. Ren. EIK, MBR w/FB & WIC. Huge LR/DR w/HW flrs. White Meadow Lake Amenities. Must See!!!
$825,000 MT. ARLINGTON
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$245,000
WOW! This updated Condo has it ALL!! 2 BRs, 2 Baths, 1 Car garage, Private location w/patio, walk-in closet, granite counters, fresh paint, new carpet and much, much more...
Michael Giacalone 201-874-4918
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