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January 31, 2017

CRS Foundation Fund Raiser A Huge Success

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big thank you to Mike (from The Taphouse House Grille) for a successful Dine & Donate fund raiser for The CRS Foundation. They donated $750.00, which represents 20% of the bills generated by CRS supporters from the 2 day event. Carlos Raymond Saavedra Foundation

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New Church Leaders Installed

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ongregation Beth Shalom of Pompton Lakes (CBS) has planned the following upcoming activities. Sat., Feb. 11, Rabbi David Bockman will participate in the North Jersey Board of Rabbis’ Sweet Tastes of Torah, a community-wide evening of study, music and celebration led by Rabbis from all across Northern New Jersey. Call synagogue office at 973-835-3500 for details.

Wednesday nights at 7:30 p.m., join in for Israeli dancing. No experience needed! Kick up heels and have a fun evening. Thursdays, Rabbi Bockman’s Adult Ed is held 10:45 a.m. to noon. “Politics, leadership and scandal: the Biblical books of Samuel and Kings.” Please bring an English Bible if you have one. Support Sisterhood’s Scrip program for Shop Rite.

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Butler Library Offers Adult Programs

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Holy Spirit School To Celebrate Fun and Friendship

his year Catholic Schools week is especially meaningful for Holy Spirit School as 2016-2017 marks our 60th year providing children with an education that emphasizes the whole child, spiritually, emotionally, intellectually and physically. The week begins with Mass at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 29th in Holy Spirit Church. Following Mass, all are welcome to an Open House at the school from noon to 2 p.m. The principal and teachers will be available to speak with visitors regarding all the programs and academic curricula offered. It’s a great opportunity for new

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On Thursday, Feb. 2nd Holy Spirit will celebrate Fun and Friendship. We will have a tag day and an 8th Grade versus staff Volleyball game. Students will dress in the school colors of red and white to show their school spirit. On Friday, Feb. 3rd we will have an assembly with the Student Council for a presentation by the Homeless Bus about the work that they do feeding

the homeless in New York City. The students have prepared special packages to be picked up and delivered to the homeless with personalized, thoughtful messages. If interested please visit us for our week’s activities or contact Sr. Marie Antonelli, M.P.F., Principal for an appointment at 973835-5680 or at mantonelli@att.net.

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’m sure you’ve heard this expression sometime throughout your life, mostly in the context that you might as well spend “it all” before you die, because “you can’t take it with you.” A few hundred years ago, people were either burned after death or buried with a couple coins placed over their eyes to pay the boatman for the journey across the River Styx to the next dimension or destination, Hell, Hades or the place where people believed they would go in the after-life. For those poor souls who couldn’t pay, the boatman would either not take them or drop them at a location exclusively for paupers, not a pretty or desirable place in the minds

“You Can’t Take It With You!” By Mark E. Charnet

of the times. Those who could pay or pay with a tip, the trip would be much longer down the river to a more enchanted setting, or so they believed. Bottom line: A better life or afterlife costs a lot of money! Which leads me to the topic of this edition’s column, Legacy Planning. Think about this exercise for a moment, one I have thought about and have espoused for many years. Take your Android, I-Phone or Tablet with you one day and head to the cemetery you normally visit; at random, grab a name off any headstone and enter it into a Google search to research that individual’s life. In virtually every case, as you will find, the results will yield nothing. For a few,

you may find their obituary or that they held a political office, was a volunteer for a charity, a president of a company, a criminal perhaps or maybe an inventor of something. However, for the vast majority of names, the search will reveal absolutely nothing, meaning the only legacy they left behind on this earth was a filled up septic tank! Sorry to say it, but, that is the majority of evidence that most people leave behind after 70 or so years of life. I hope this fact is motivating for you to “do something special or different” before you depart the planet so that Google finds a reason to record the evidence and proof that you even existed and that you played a role in the ad-

vancement of your community, religious affiliation, family, occupation or an even bigger goal, a legacy benefiting humanity! If your goals aren’t that lofty, I know there is something that you can do to enrich the lives of the people you care the most about, you know, the people with your same last name. Financially speaking for a moment, my father, was proud to tell me that his son was financially better-off than he was. That he was better-off than his father and his father was better-off than his father before him. He was proud of my financial accomplishments and the journey I took to get here. Alas, I’m afraid that as a generation, I believe my children and their peers, will have far less opportunity to continue the pattern of son, financially out achieving the father. I believe that my generation, yes I am a Baby Boomer, born in 1961, will be the last generation where our children will financially undoubtedly and overwhelmingly supersede their parents. And you know what, it’s our kids that will need the most amount of capital to survive, more so than the previous two generations before them. Of course, this is my opinion and there will be and are exceptions to my generalizations, however, I do firmly believe that I am correct and the federal government’s

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any pet parents do their best to ensure optimal health for their companion animals. Veterinary visits, exercise and diet play an integral role in pet health. Pet owners tend to be very selective when choosing commercial pet foods, but sometimes they’re less discerning when they offer scraps of their own food to pets. It can be hard to resist the pleading eyes of a pet looking for a handout from the dinner table. While it is generally fine to offer a tidbit here and there, even

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small amounts of certain foods can cause illness or even death, and pet owners are encouraged to familiarize themselves with foods

that may be hazardous to pets. Some foods people eat can be toxic or even lethal to pets. Avocado, for exam-

ple, contains persin, which can cause vomiting and diarrhea in dogs, according to the Gateway Animal Hospital. Birds and rodents are also sensitive to avocado poisoning. Grapes and raisins are other seemingly healthy foods that can be harmful to pets. The toxin inside of these fruits is unknown, but grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure. Cyanide is present in the seeds/pits of plums, pears and peaches, making these fruits potentially hazardous as well. The ASPCA lists coffee,

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caffeinated products and chocolate as dangerous for pets as well. These items contain substances called methylxanthines that, when ingested by companion animals, can cause vomiting, panting, hyperactivity, tremors, and seizures. Dark chocolate is more dangerous than milk chocolate. Baking chocolate is the most toxic kind of chocolate to dogs. Foods and products artificially sweetened by xylitol will cause insulin release in many species, and this can lead to liver failure. Keep pets away from

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Visit Riverdale Library With Children This February

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he Riverdale Public Library shared its February programs for youth. For more information and to register, call the library at 973-835-5044 or visit www.riverdalelibrary.org. Baby & Me, for infants

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10:30 a.m. -11 a.m. Complete with songs, picture books and a craft, this storytime is designed to help toddler take the first steps towards early literacy. Paws to Read: Tales to Tails for children in grades kindergarten through fifth. Wed., Feb. 8, 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. Readers of all levels get to practice reading to a friendly canine listener. Shake Your Sillies Out for children ages two and up. Thur., Feb. 9, 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Calling all wigglers and gigglers, singers and dancers! Join in for this special storytime with singing, dancing, scarves, and parachute fun. Toddler Free Play for children ages one through five.

Fri., Feb. 10, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Join in to empty the program room of everything but favorite library toys, puppets, and noisemakers so toddlers can play safely inside! Yoga Storytime with Ms. Michele, for children ages three to five. Mon., Feb. 13, 10:30 a.m. Come for stories and stretches with Ms. Michele! Nutritionist Visit: Eating for a Healthy Heart for children in grades kindergarten through fifth. Mon., Feb. 13, at 3 p.m. Ms. Danielle returns just in time before Valentine’s Day and during Healthy Heart month to lead a hands-on nutrition lesson on healthy eating for the heart! Tasty snacks and fun guaranteed. continued on page 14

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or one reason or another, you’ve determined the house you’re living in has become too much to handle. Seniors, empty nesters or those moving from a suburban home into a loft or apartment in the city all face similar challenges when it comes to downsizing. For example, after Judy Raphael’s husband was diagnosed with dementia and moved to a nursing home, it became difficult for her to take care of her large house the couple had lived in for 23 years. At first, Raphael tried to maintain the house by herself, but things started to pile up and soon the house was in need of serious repairs. “There were a lot of unknowns on what was wrong in the house – from mildew and mold to the driveway that needed to be replaced,

4 Steps For Downsizing space and things you need. Maybe there’s a pile of stuff collecting dust in your attic or basement that can be sold or donated, or maybe you believe you can move all of your belongings into a more compact area. Either way, a downsize means going through storage spaces, closets and room in your home to determine what stays behind and what goes with you. 3. Sell your home. Raphael knew she needed to fix the house before it would be considered sellable, but knew she could not manage it alone. After seeing a television commercial for HomeVestors, she decided to give them a call to schedule a free consultation with a local independently owned and operated franchise. Over the course of the seven-month sales process,

the list goes on,” Raphael said. When it comes to downsizing your living space, you can start preparing with these steps. 1. Determine what’s next. Think about what type of lifestyle you want to live moving forward, but take into account how much space you’ll actually need to accommodate that life. Whether it’s a smaller house or alternate option like an apartment or townhome, the first step is to decide what you’re looking for in your next living space. This can also help you figure out what items will move with you and what will need to be sold, donated, thrown away or left behind. 2. Assess what you actually need. Now that you’ve determined that downsizing is your best option, you’ll need to figure out what size,

Raphael not only accepted an offer on her home from Aaron Katz of WinWin Properties, but the unexpected happened: Raphael’s mother passed away. Katz not only promised to let Raphael and her daughter tour the home after it was renovated, but he was also the first to stop by with flowers after her mother’s passing. An option such as HomeVestors, the largest professional house buying franchise in the nation with more than 65,000 houses bought since 1996, offers cash payments and quick closing, which can be helpful in the downsizing process. In many cases, homes can also be sold as-is with no repairs and with unwanted contents still inside. 4. Stay organized during the move. You’ve now spent a ton of time and energy going through old things

and boxing up possessions for the big move – don’t let that time go to waste by allowing your organization to fall apart on move-in day. Make sure you store items in places that make sense,

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trointestinal illnesses. Furthermore, bones can splinter while they are being chewed, potentially lodging in the esophagus or intestines of the pet. The following are some additional human foods and beverages that should not be given to pets: alcoholic beverages, apple seeds, hops, macadamia nuts, moldy foods, mushrooms, potato leaves and stems, salt, tea, tomato leaves and stems, yeast dough and

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The Hidden Benefits Of Water

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A study from researcher Judith Wurtman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Clinical Research Center found that alertness tends to increase when the brain produces the neurotransmitter dopamine and the hormone norepinephrine. Skinless chicken contains an amino acid known as tyrosine that helps in the production of both dopamine and norepinephrine. If skinless chicken is not available, other foods that may provide this same effect include fish, lean beef and eggs. In addition, lean meats like skinless chicken contain enough vitamin B to help ease insomnia. 3. Salmon: Omega-3 fatty acids can help the body fight inflammation, which has been linked to

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Riverdale Library... continued on page 9 LEGO Lab for children in grades kindergarten through fifth. Wed., Feb. 15, 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. Building with friends has never been so much fun! Bring the imagination; the library will supply the LEGOs and a great story! World Read Aloud Day for all ages. Thur., Feb. 16, 4 p.m. Bring a favorite book and share it with other book-lovers by reading aloud favorite parts or chapters at this

special event. Come join the celebration! Reading with Local Author Maryanne Hanisch for children in grades two through four. Sat., Feb. 18, 11 a.m. Meet Maryanne Hanisch, a real live local author, and hear her read from her series of picture books! Then enjoy completing a fun fossil puzzle. Chocolate Party for children in grades five through eight. Sat., Feb. 18, 2 p.m.

Let’s celebrate all things chocolate with chocolate challenges, crafts, and snacks! After School Craft: Happy Birthday, George Washington for children ages five and up. Wed., Feb. 22, 3 p.m. Join in after school to learn about the country’s first president and then get crafty in celebration of what would have been George Washington’s 285th birthday!

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Toddler time offers a 30 minute session with a story and a small craft for children and caretakers. Monthly Saturday Story Time Sat. Feb. 4, March 4, 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., for ages three to five. Join Ms. Lisa for a story and a coloring activity in the Children’s Room on Saturday mornings once a month. This free program is limited to 15 participants. 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Ages: Infant to Kindergarten Come to the library, see Ms. Arlene or Ms. Lisa and register your child for a program that promotes literacy. Each child will receive a log book for each 100 books. Sign up child on Mon., 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Tues., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. or Thur. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.). Read how to participate at www. butlerlibrary.org, under the Children’s Menu to: 1000 Books Before Kindergar-

ten. Cup Stacking Club Sat., Feb. 18, 25, March 25, 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. For grades kindergarten through eight. Join the Cup Stacking Club and learn the basics in order to develop cup stacking speed. This free program is limited to 10 participants. S.T.E.M. Light up Book Mark Mon., Feb. 13, 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m., for grades kindergarten to second. Color and assemble a book marker and add LED lights. This program is limited to 10 participants. Kids Craft: Sparkling CD Sun Catcher Thur., Feb. 16, 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. For grades kindergarten through seventh. Join Ms. Lisa and decorate a CD to make it sparkle and hang it up in the sunlight to catch the light. This program is limited to 15 participants.

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Freckleface Strawberry, The Musical opens Feb. 4th at Rhino Theatre!

ased on the books written by celebrated actress, Julianne Moore, Freckleface Strawberry is the delightful story of a headstrong little girl who will do anything to get rid of her freckles– from scrubbing them with soap, to caking on makeup, and even wearing a ski mask to school! With the help of her lovable schoolmates including an amazingly talented ballerina, a cutie jock, a charming ditz, and a totally kooky teacher, Freckleface learns that everyone is different – and

that’s what makes everyone special! Performances are on the Rhino Theatre main stage located at 247 Wanaque Ave., Pompton Lakes NJ and the show dates are Feb 4, 5, 11, 12, 2017 at 12 and 4pm. Ticket price is $23 for adults and $18 for children (plus tax). Group rates are available! This is truly a musical with a message that every family should see! Visit RhinoTheatre.com for tickets or call 973-248-9491. Photo credit: Dr. Kenneth Wolosz.


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Adults Keep Busy At Riverdale Library

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he Riverdale Public Library has several upcoming adult programs planned. Call (973) 835-5044 for more information or to register; go to www.riverdalelibrary.org. Cabin Fever Coloring Group – Wed., Feb. 1, 8, 15 and 22, 7 p.m. Spend cold winter evenings at the library creating coloring projects and enjoying good company. Valentine Decoupage

Plates – Sat., Feb. 4, 1 p.m. Create a lovely serving plate for Valentine goodies in this workshop led by Agnes Majewska-Sydoryk. Heart-Healthy Snacks – Sat., Feb. 11, 1 p.m. Danielle Columbo, registered dietician, will bring lots of healthy and delicious snacks to share and will discuss diet and heart health. Film, Food and Friends – Wed., Feb. 15, 7 p.m. A

recent blockbuster film will be featured on the 60 inch HD TV screen. Refreshments will be served. Choosing Your Next Great Read – Sat., Feb. 25, 2 p.m. Love to read but not sure what to read next? Riverdale Reference Librarian Leann Lydon will give a brief presentation on tools to use – both at home and here at the library – to help select next great book!

Music Artist Set To Benefit Elderly

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n Sun. Feb. 26, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., the Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor presents Deacon Anthony Liguori, Jr., singer/ songwriter/recording artist. He is an Elvis tribute artist and plans to perform gospel

music and some original compositions. All proceeds benefit the elderly poor at St. Joseph’s Home for the Elderly in Totowa. Reservation, required by Feb. 14, is $30 per person and includes refreshments. Make out

checks payable to the Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor; mail to Marguerite Lombardi, 270 E. 23rd St., Paterson, N.J. 07514. For more information, contact Marguerite at 973684-3479 or email at lombama@hotmail.com.

United Way And Author Team Up To Donate Books To Preschoolers

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hildren’s book author Nila J. Webster believes that everyone has a gift within him or her that can be shared with others. Webster’s gift was to donate 2,300 copies of her picture book, “The Gift of You, The Gift of Me” to United Way of Northern New Jersey to share with preschoolers across the region, this holiday season. The book of hope and courage tells the tale of a cat and his friendship with the trees at the end of his lane. The book was written in English but also includes translations in Arabic, Chinese, French and Spanish. United Way is distributing the books to preschools across five counties in NJ. The preschools receiving the books are all involved with the United Way Success By 6 initiative, which

works to improve access to high-quality early education for all families in the region. Webster, who lives in Massachusetts, has donated thousands of her books to schools and United Ways in various states. Battling lung cancer for six years, she wants children to enjoy reading, and hopes her gift “inspires others to think about community giving.” Throughout the time Webster has fought the resurgence of her cancer, she said she donated more than 200,000 of her books to children in Hong Kong, France, Argentina and Spain as well as to United Ways in New Mexico and Missouri. She also continues to write new books for elementary and middle school students. Webster reached out to United Way Success By 6 in northern NJ in early No-

vember with her donation offer. United Way jumped at the offer because the initiative supports early literacy efforts in order to promote kindergarten readiness. “Young children learn to enjoy reading when they read with their parents,” said United Way Success By 6 Manager JoAnn Quattro. “For so many children to be able to bring this uplifting story home with them is a very special gift. We are grateful to Ms. Webster for promoting early literacy with a positive message.” United Way of Northern New Jersey is a nonprofit organization working to improve people’s lives and strengthen communities by focusing on education, income and health. To learn more, call 973-993-1160 or visit www.UnitedWayNNJ. org.

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How To Clean And Maintain Stainless Steel

o matter the style of a homeowner’s kit-chen, be it modern, traditional or farmhouse, stainless steel appliances can add a pop of shine and a touch of class. Proponents of stainless steel appliances note their easy maintenance, stylish look and durability. Plus, the neutral tone of stainless steel helps it blend in with just about any color palette. Stainless steel is lauded for its strength and resistance to corrosion and rust. These attributes make it a popular choice in kitchens, where moisture is an issue. Although they are certainly durable choices, stainless steel appliances re-

quire maintenance to keep them looking and performing at their best. Considering that stainless steel also costs more than other finish options, taking the time to learn proper care can help protect homeowners’ investments. Avoid chlorine bleach or other products containing chloride. Although stainless steel is highly resistant to corrosion, it is not completely impervious. Chlorine products can damage the surface of stainless steel appliances and stain them if the chlorine is left to sit. Do not use metal scourers or coarse abrasives on the stainless steel because such products may scratch

the steel. Steel wool pads can leave behind a residue of small metal particles that may eventually rust. Baking soda mixed with a little dish soap can be used to remove some tough dirt and stains. Rinse well and towel dry to avoid streaking. Clean and wipe the steel in the direction of the “grain.” Usually this means working from the top of the appliance and moving down toward the floor. Consult with the owner’s manual before undertaking any maintenance or cleaning. The appliance may have a special coating over the stainless steel to help protect it, and it’s

best to know what you’re dealing with before getting your hands dirty. If you will be trying a cleaning product or scouring method, always test it first in an inconspicuous spot to see if it is effective or harmful. Julien, a leader in commercial kitchen equipment, recommends applying cleansers with a soft cloth or sponge. Then wipe dry with a soft, clean cloth or allow to air dry. Stainless steel remains a popular material in kitchens for sinks and appliances. With care, stainless steel can look like new for years to come.

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How Building Permits Protect Homeowners

ou are thinking of making a major renovation to your home. Perhaps it’s time to create that master bedroom suite you long have admired or install that wraparound porch? What is the first thing that should be done before getting down to business? The correct way to begin a home remodeling project is to obtain the necessary permits for the job. Many municipalities request individuals obtain permits for a range of work on homes or other structures, such as office buildings. Permits are generally required for all new construction as well as specific modifications that will affect structural, plumbing, mechanical, and

electrical systems. It’s important to check with the local building office prior to beginning work to see which permits you will need before the project can begin. Permits are necessary whether a homeowner is doing the work or hiring an outside contractor. Due to the cost and time involved with securing permits, some homeowners skip this step so they can begin a project promptly. However, this can end up being a costly mistake. Permits might seem like a nuisance, but they actually protect homeowners in various ways. Permits ensure safe workmanship Permits provide a blueprint by which contractors

and do-it-yourselfers must complete renovations. Because inspections will take place, there is no wiggle room. Shortcuts often translate into subpar work that may lead to malfunction and injury in the long run. Safeguarding against poor workmanship means homeowners can feel confident in the work being done. Permits reduce the likelihood of costly mistakes As inspectors go through their checklists, they may notice things that were done incorrectly and will offer advice about how to mend the problem before it becomes a larger headache. If left unchecked, an electrical error could lead to a fire or another dan-

gerous situation. Repairs that are not structurally sound may pose problems or deteriorate more quickly than structures that are constructed correctly. Furthermore, catching improper technique early on eliminates having to tear down and redo work, which can be a costly and time-consuming endeavor. Permits protect against fines Sometimes work goes as planned even for homeowners who did not obtain the necessary permits. However, years later, when other work needs to be done, inspectors may discover homeowners never secured proper permits and inspections years earlier, leading to fines.

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Furthermore, if work is done without a permit and an accident occurs, any damages or injuries may not be covered by a homeowner’s insurance policy. Permits are an important

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How To Save Enough For A Down Payment On A House

home is the most costly thing many people will ever buy. The process of buying a home can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. One way to make the process of buying a home go more smoothly is to save enough money to put down a substantial down payment. Saving for a down payment on a home is similar to saving for other items, only on a far grander scale. Many financial planners and real estate professionals recommend prospective home buyers put down no less than 20 percent of the total cost of the home they’re buying. Down payments short of 20 percent will require private mortgage insurance, or PMI. The cost of PMI depends on a host of variables, but is generally between 0.3 and 1.5 percent of the original loan amount. While plenty of homeowners pay PMI, buyers who can afford to put down 20 percent can save themselves a considerable amount of money by doing so. Down payments on a home tend to be substantial,

but the following are a few strategies prospective home buyers can employ to grow their savings with an eye toward making a down payment on their next home. • Decide when you want to buy. The first step to buying a home begins when buyers save their first dollar for a down payment. Deciding when to buy can help buyers develop a saving strategy. If buyers decide they want to buy in five years away, they will have more time to build their savings. If buyers want to buy within a year, they will need to save more each month, and those whose existing savings fall far short of the 20 percent threshold may have to accept paying PMI. • Prequalify for a mortgage. Before buyers even look for their new homes, they should first sit down with a mortgage lender to determine how much a mortgage they will qualify for. Prequalifying for a mortgage can make the home buying process a lot easier, and it also can give first-time buyers an idea of how much they can spend.

Once lenders prequalify prospective buyers, the buyers can then do the simple math to determine how much they will need to put down. For example, preapproval for a $300,000 loan means buyers will have to put down $60,000 to meet the 20 percent down payment threshold. In that example, buyers can put down less than $60,000, but they will then have to pay PMI. It’s important for buyers to understand that a down payment is not the only costs they will have to come up with when buying a home. Closing costs and other fees will also need to be paid by the buyers. • Examine monthly expenses. Once buyers learn how much mortgage they will qualify for, they will then see how close they are to buying a home. But prospective buyers of all means can save more each month by examining their monthly expenses and looking for ways to save. Buyers can begin by looking over their recent spending habits and then seeing where they can spend less. Cutting back on

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FRANKLIN LAKES $1,195,000

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New View Media Group, LLC 1 Old Wolfe Road, Suite 205 Budd Lake, NJ 07828

WILMINGTON, DE PERMIT NO. 834

Cindy Gallagher

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A Native Of Kinnelon #1 Top Producer Relocation Specialist Circle Of Excellence Premier Sales Agent Preview Property Specialist

All Realtors Are Not The Same. When You’re Ready to Sell, Call Cindy.

Over 25 Years Experience in Sales & Marketing “If you are considering a move, give me a call and I will guide you every step of the way. Cell 973-714-3897. The Realtor you choose makes a BIG difference. Put my negotiation skills to work for you!!

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ONE LOT - POTENTIAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

$575,000

WOW!! Potential Investment Property. Possibly live in the 3 Bedroom 2 & 1/2 Bath Ranch and lease the Carriage house & Professional office for Income or Live in the Carriage house & Lease the Ranch House and Professional office for Income. It’s not often this combination comes around in Kinnelon! The Ranch house is private from the Carriage house / Professional building . Fabulous opportunity for a Law office, CPA office,Insurance office, ETC. (The Apartment in the Carriage house is currently Rented). The Carriage house has Central Air. Beautiful property Nestled for privacy! Close to Schools, Shopping, Restaurants, Public Transportaion, Parks, Golf Courses, Ski Resorts & major highways for easy access. Kinnelon has a Excellent Rated School system. MLS3354459 (All Questions Relating To Home Usage Should Be Directed To The Kinnelon Zoning Office.)

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LOOK NO FURTHER! “TURN KEY” Move right into this exceptional renovated 3 Bedroom 3 Bath home. Beautiful Kitchen with New cabinets, Granite counter tops, Stainless Steal Appliances, Center Island & a Dining area. Open Floor plan for entertaining. A Living Room with a beautiful Fireplace & Hardwood floors. The Dining Room with walls of glass opens to the fenced backyard and patio area. A family Room/ Bonus Room/Office with plenty of space. The Master bedroom offers two walk in closets and a spectacular renovated Master Bathroom. The finished Lower Level offers a Recreation Room, Full Bathroom and a Laundry room. 2 Car Garage. Smoke Rise is a 24 hour Gated Community with swimming, boating, tennis, ice skating & fine Dining at the Smoke Rise Inn. MLS3357951

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66 South Glen Road, Estates of Kinnelon $875,000

BUTLER

$389,000

Wonderful 4BR, 2 & 1/2 Bath Home with many updates throughout. Newer Eat-in-Kit. with Maple Cabinets & Newer Stainless Steel Appls open to FDR and FLR with Vaulted Beam Ceiling & Brick Gas Fireplace for those cold Winter Evenings. The Master Bedroom offers Hardwood Floors under the carpet and a Master Bathroom with a Stall Shower and a pedestal sink. Three additional bedrooms and a full bathroom. The Lower Level offers a Family Room with a Powder Room and a additional Lower Level offers a Recreation Room/Office. Beautiful back yard with a deck and awning. Hardwood Floors, Newer windows, New Roof, New Driveway. MLS3336789

KINNELON

$799,000

Taxes will reduce this year. Colonial 5BR, 3 Full Bath Home in a million dollar neighborhood, encompasses 4,398 sq.ft. of very functional space. Main level office, BR & full bath off spacious Kit. offering cherry cabinets & dining area open to 2 story Great Room with stone fplc. & Skylights. FLR & FDR with crown moldings. 2nd level offers MBR suite w/dressing area, walk in closet, master bath w/jetted tub & stall shower. 3 add’l BR’s and another full bath. Fin. walk-out lower level with a recreation room, exercise room & storage room. 3 car garage, paver driveway, hardwood floors & a in-ground Sprinklers system. MLS3356516

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3 Birchwood Train, Fayson Lakes $530,000

Call Cindy at 973-714-3897 cell www.KinnelonRealty.com

Coldwell Banker Kinnelon/ Butler Regional Office 1450 Rt23 North, Butler NJ 07405

Direct Office 973-283-7725 • Office 973-838-9300 x244

© 2016 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Coldwell Banker® is a registered trademark of Coldwell Banker LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT LLC.


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