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By Anastasia Marchese his year marks a decade of service for the nonprofit, “Push to Walk.” For ten years the organization has been helping people with spinal cord injuries reach beyond their diagnosis to become more independent and strong, both physically and mentally. The past year has brought some big changes to the nonprofit as they recently relocated and also hired a new Executive Director David Font. In 2007, “Push to Walk” (PTW) first opened in Bloomingdale; 18 months later they already needed to expand to meet their growing client base and relocated to a larger facility in Riverdale. Then just last year they once again moved to an even larger facility to be better able to serve their clients. According to their website, “Since 2007, Push to Walk has served more than 370 families and 176 clients, all motivated to
work to enhance their quality of life.” Often insurance companies will only cover a predetermined amount of physical therapy sessions a year, or will choose to stop paying for treatment if it seems the patient’s progress has reached medical expectations. PTW thinks
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continued from front page from a gym based one-onone personal training program located in California. Participating in that program gave them the idea to start a similar one in NJ. Last year Templeton chose to move out of the director position in favor of her new role. Font has now been with PTW for the past seventh months and is pleased to be organizing the 10th anniversary events taking place throughout 2017. Every month of 2017 PTW has hosted an Open House where the public can come in and see their facility and clients at work. The June Open House is set to be held on June 22 between
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. People can call ahead and sign up for a tour or just come over during those hours. Other events and fundraisers coming up this year are also listed on their website. According to Font, “Once their benefits run out and if they wouldn’t benefit from a traditional gym or can’t participate in a traditional gym,” many clients find their way to “Push to Walk” where they are encouraged to keep growing with the help of one on one trainers. When speaking of who can benefit from their services, “Our clients one unifying condition is paralysis,” said Font. Not everyone can afford this type
of treatment, so PTW has formed a scholarship fund as well as organized a Fund Raising Kit, to help clients and their families have access to the program. Information can be found about scholarships on the “Push to Walk” website. “Clients come from as far as East Stroudsburg, Pa. and one client even comes from Manhattan once a week,” commented Font. PTW is working to spread the word about its services to area hospitals and doctors that treat spinal cord injuries hoping that they can “work more closely with each other. We would like to be sort of a resource for people.”
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innelon teens are invited to participate in “Build a Better World,” the Kinnelon Library’s teen summer library program, from June 24 to July 28. Teens will read for prizes, as well as take part in special events offered throughout the summer. Special events will in-
clude the opening day event, “SPEAK Up,” an animal awareness and adoption event, on June 24 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., and weekly events, such as video game competitions, 3D printing, trivia quizzes, movies, book crafts and an end-of-program party featuring pizza and prizes. Teens will read books
and attend events to earn raffle tickets for prizes. Teens in junior high and high school can register, beginning June 24, at the library’s kick-off event, or in the library. Call 973-8381321, or visit the library website at www.kinnelonlibrary.org for more information.
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Bloomingdale Library Offers Homework Help, Summer Reading Program
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he Bloomingdale Library has announced its new children’s program schedule for the month of June. To register for programs, call 973-838-0077, or visit the circulation desk. Check out the library’s website for more program details at www.bloomingdalelibrary. Baby Rhyme Time, for children up to age 2, meets on Thursdays at 11 a.m. and is a fun session of singing, movement and interaction. Alphabet Soup is for
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children aged 2 to 4 and takes place on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Children will listen to stories, sing songs and make a craft, following a different theme each week. Homework Help meets Mondays at 6 p.m. and Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. Adult ESL is offered at noon on Thursdays. Adult Spanish is offered at 5 p.m. on Mondays. The BloomingTales Book Club will discuss “Truly, Madly, Guilty,’’ by Liane Moriarty on
Wed., June 14, at 7 p.m. in Bloomingdale Senior Center. The group will discuss “Behind Closed Doors,’’ by B.A. Paris, on July 12. On Fri., June 23, the summer reading program, “Bash the Trash,’’ will kick off at 11 a.m. in the Fireman’s Hall. Author Jacqueline Lopresti will present, “Oliver and His Unlikely Friend,” her heartwarming story that highlights the value of true friendship, regardless of its shape or size, June 26 at 11 a.m. in the library.
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UMAC’s supportive housing program recently announced that it will soon have a new home. CUMAC is a non-profit organization dedicated to feeding people and changing the lives of those in need in Patterson, Passaic County and northern New Jersey. It is changing locations in an effort to give
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County Officials Get Wheels Rolling To Halt Drug Addiction To Those Who Need Help
By Cheryl Conway new initiative launched in Morris County last month is bringing services directly to local individuals struggling with addiction. The Morris County Sheriff’s Office Community Services Unit, in partnership with the Morris County Department of Human Services, the Mental Health Association of Morris County, Morris County Prevention is Key and its Center for Addiction Recovery Education and Success, launched Hope One Mobile Recovery Access Center on Mon., April 3, at the Morristown Green. Hope One, a white van traveling to different locations twice weekly throughout the county, is serving as a mobile recovery access center to provide critical support for those addicted to drugs. As a means to address the rise in opioid related deaths, the goal of Hope One is to help prevent drug overdoses and deaths in Morris County, especially to individuals who are alone and do not know where to run for help. “I compare it to the model of the book mobile,” explains Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon. “We are providing services into the community,” to those of all ages “who are at risk, have no place to go, have no support.” Gannon came up with the idea for Hope One while meeting with individuals in 2016 during his campaign for sheriff. “I spoke to the people in the community and one of their top concerns was the opioid epidemic. It affects all ages. It’s not an issue that just affects children; it’s an issue that affects everyone,” with fatalities ages 17 to 79
in Morris County. “I said let’s take it on the road,” says Gannon. “I have a vehicle; take off police marks; let’s bring services to the people.” The priority areas include “at risk populations” such as the homeless, soup kitchens and “places where people are known” to be using opioids, says Gannon. The vehicle, which previously had been used for tactical operations, “looks like an old bread truck,” describes Gannon. It is a white van with purple ribbon. “Purple is for recovery,” says Gannon. “We go out with a few folks in plain clothes, licensed clinician, certified peer recovery specialist, someone whose walked the walk;” who is closer to the problem, can speak with people , can offer them one on one. “Our belief in recovery begins with conversation,” says Gannon. With that in mind, a licensed clinician and a certified peer recovery specialist is staffing the Hope One center. “These individuals understand the needs of those who suffer from addiction and they will be best equipped to deal one on one with members of our communities,” the press release states. Hope One staff will have pre-established services and available beds at various treatment centers for potential clients. The team will be equipped to connect the client with the appropriate services and/or facility and arrange for immediate transportation. “I’m not here to take you to jail,” says Gannon. “I’m here to take you to the road to recovery. This is about getting those struggling
with addiction off the street, and immediately connected with services, with the goal of returning them to be productive members of society and drug free. What makes this program unique is that the Hope One mobile recovery access center services are client driven. We travel to the client; they do not come to us. In addition, we are removing many of the barriers, which often times prevent our people, as well as family members, the ability to get the necessary help and into rehab. It is all about Hope.” The Hope One mobile recovery access center is equipped with various resources and pre-established connections to critical services including treatment, recovery support and behavioral health, according to a press release. On board is food, coffee, a charging station and cell phone chargers, says Gannon. Since its first trip on April 3, Hope One has contacted 250 people and has placed seven in treatment centers in Morris County and beyond , says Gannon. The van goes out for five hours a day on Mondays and Thursdays to all cities in the county. “These are cold calls; we go out into the community without knowing anyone,” says Gannon. “If it’s quiet we’ll move to another location.” Cost to run this program is about $300,000, says Gannon. Officials submitted a grant to the Federal Bureau of Justice. Until then, Hope One is being paid for by money seized from Morris County drug dealers through the Drug Forfeiture
program. “Drug dealers are paying for drug users,” says Gannon. The numbers of opioid related deaths are up considerably this year as compared to this same time in 2016, Gannon confirms. During the first three months this year in Morris County, there were 24 fatal opioid overdoses, compared to nine in the first quarter of 2016, says Gannon. In addition, during the first quarter of 2017, Narcan was administered by the police in Morris County 45 times, compared to 122 times in the calendar year of 2016, according to the press release. CARES is offering free Narcan kits and training to
the public on the Hope One vehicle. People on site are being trained to save a life, explains Gannon. This could be a family member or friend of an addict. “They are getting kits and learning how to use it,” he says. Hope One is an affective program, Gannon says. “The difference is this. “It’s wonderful to have hotlines; it’s great to have programs,” but difficult for those who have an addiction
to navigate, to call a hotline or find a website for help. “It’s very difficult for someone suffering an addiction,” says Gannon. “We are coming on location and providing these services, as long as the person is willing to take that first step, those willing to get treatment. We go to them, we don’t wait for them to come to us.” Gannon says the program is successful so far because of all its supporters. continued on page 7
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Halt Drug Addiction... continued from page 6 “The support that I’ve received from Morris County Adminstrators, Department of Human Services, Chief of Police Association, CARES, that’s why it’s so successful.” The Morris County prosecutor, “he recognized opioids as a disease.” Louis A. Schwarz, president and CEO of the Mental Health Association of Morris County, says “Hope One is truly a unique partnership between law enforcement and the addiction and mental health communities in truly addressing the deadly problem of drug abuse in our community. We are looking forward to serving people where they are: on the streets, in shelters, in motels, and in other places where people are drinking and drugging.”
Morris County Prosecutor Fredric Knapp says, “The cost in human lives has been devastating due to the ongoing heroin and opioid epidemic. The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office has been at the forefront educating the public as well as employing traditional law enforcement efforts with our municipal, county, state and federal partners in battling this scourge. We must now, even more importantly focus our efforts on destigmatizing addiction and providing treatment for those plagued by this disease. The recovery coach program we are embarking upon is focused on that urgent need. The efforts of Sheriff Gannon are commendable in this unique approach battling addiction.” Peer Recovery Specialist Alton Robinson said,
“This is a win-win for all involved. Never in Morris County has there been such an innovative initiative to give individuals the opportunity to be heard and have access to services they otherwise would not have had. We are offering individuals hope!” If a person in need of services sees the vehicle, Gannon says “flag us down. Call the sheriff’s office if you want us to come to you: 973-285-6600. Hope One welcomes anyone affected by addiction and behavioral health to look out for the truck. The folks requiring services will be brought to a treatment facility or program, and not jail. We’re here for you,” stated Gannon. For further information on CARES, contact 973625-1143.
Dramatic Oil Paintings Headed For Kinnelon Library In June
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innelon Artist John Salerno, owner of JP Salerno Advertising, will exhibit his oil paintings during a reception in the upstairs gallery of the Kinnelon Public Library on Sat., June 10 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Salerno has been an
artist all of his adult life, as a commercial graphic designer and as a fine artist. He loves painting people and seeks to depict his subjects with a feeling of drama. Subjects can be children with their pets, women in exotic fashions, or musicians, each captur-
ing a moment in time. For more information, call the Kinnelon Public Library at 973-838-1321. The exhibit will be on view throughout the month of June. To learn more about Salerno, visit www.jpsalernoadvertising.com.
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How To Protect Your Pets... continued from page 8 of such dogs reduce their exposure to the sun on hot days when the UV index is especially dangerous. Let dogs inside. Doghouses might not be as prevalent as they once were, but many owners still keep doghouses in their backyards so their fourlegged friends have a place to relax outdoors on lazy afternoons. But doghouses can be similar to parked cars on especially hot days, making rising temperatures feel even hotter. Let dogs hang out inside in an air conditioned room on hot days to reduce their risk of heatstroke. Learn to recognize the signs of heatstroke. Pets suffering from heatstroke
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Add Szechuan sauce to saucepan; cook 3 minutes. Add 4 tablespoons ginger, 2 tablespoons minced garlic and ground peppercorns; cook until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Add black bean sauce and cook another 2 minutes. Add chicken stock and bring to boil. Reduce heat to simmer and cook 20 minutes. Reserve.
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In saute pan, heat 1 tablespoon vegetable oil over medium-high heat. Add remaining ginger, remaining garlic and scallions; cook 1 minute. Add pork and cook 5 minutes, breaking up with wooden spoon. Add soy sauce and combine. Reserve. In saute pan, melt butter and remaining vegetable
oil. Add pierogies and sear lightly, about 7 minutes on each side until lightly browned. Reserve. In large saute pan, combine Szechuan sauce, ground pork mixture, seared pierogies, edamame and tofu. Cook over medium-high heat until combined, about 2 minutes. Garnish with bean sprouts.
Grilling Foods To Be Safe And Healthy
eople rely on indoor and outdoor grills to prepare foods all year long. Not only can menu items made on the grill taste delicious, but they also may be healthier than foods cooked via other methods. When done correctly, grilling is a versatile way to cook tasty foods relatively quickly. One of the challenges of cooking over high, open heat is the difficulty in determining just how long to keep foods over the flame. Take them off too soon and they may be undercooked. Wait too long and items may be dry and charred. Use these tips to make grilling easy and safe. Preheat and prepare the grill Be sure to preheat the grill to between 400 F and 500 F. Use a nonstick spray on the grates while the grill is heating. This way foods will not stick and create a mess that will ultimately require considerable cleaning. Buy a meat thermometer One of the easiest ways to take the guesswork out of grilling is to use a meat
thermometer. By knowing internal temperatures in a few seconds, grillmasters can have juicy foods that are cooked to the correct temperature so foodborne illnesses do not become a problem. Cooking by sight is inaccurate, as the outside of the food may look well done even though the inside is still pink. Thermometers allow cooks to avoid cutting open foods to check doneness, spilling out tasty juices in the process. The U.S. Department of Agriculture advises on minimal internal temperatures for meats and poultry (https://www.fsis.usda. gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/ food-safety-education/ get-answers/food-safetyfact-sheets/safe-food-handling/safe-minimum-internal-temperature-chart/ ct_index). Keep in mind that food continues to cook when it is taken off the grill. Therefore, removing a few minutes before it has reached a certain temperature is ideal. Fish is fast Don’t avoid grilling fish because of its delicacy. Us-
ing wood planks or any of the newer grilling gadgets available can keep flaky fish from falling through the grates. Plus, fish is an ideal go-to when one is really short on cooking time. If necessary, experiment with varieties of fish that are durable, such as salmon or tuna. Leave an empty spot Have an unheated area of the grill or one that is set to a low temperature so there is somewhere to move food if a flare-up occurs or if something is cooking too fast. This is also a good spot to finish foods that may need a little more time over indirect heat — such as burgers that require melted cheese. Use sauce at the end Avoid charring foods by using sugary sauces toward the end of cooking. Otherwise, the sauce can burn quickly and contribute to potentially carcinogenic char. Grilling can be made easier with a few tricks of the trade. The results will be delicious, healthy and safe to enjoy.
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Programs For Children Of All Ages At Butler Library
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ids will have plenty of entertainment options in the coming weeks at the Butler Library including movies, games and crafts. To register for events, call 973-8383262, or stop by the library. Kids Craft: Quizmo Participants will play sight word Bingo on June 8 and June 22. There will be a small prize. This free program is limited to 15 participants. Registration is
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required. Father’s Day Kids Craft On June 10, from 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., a free Father’s Day craft will be offered to 15 participants in grades kindergarten through 7. Registration is required. S.T.E.A.M. Book Paper Folding Fold a book into an animal and add decorations to bring the animal to life. This class, offered June 12
and June 19, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., is limited to 15 participants in grades three through eight. All materials are provided for this twoday event. Registration is required. Participants will need to attend both days in order to complete the project. Kick Off Event for the Summer Reading Program Registration will be inside the library on June 29
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t. Andrew’s Thrift Shop was expected to begin its summer schedule on Thurs., June 1. The Shop will be open Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Sept. 3.
The Shop in Lincoln Park has been in business since 1963. It is a consignment shop as well as a thrift store accepting consignment items as well as donations. Consignees receive 60 percent of the
sale of their items. Please call the shop at 973-6942854 for more information. The shop helps support Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, located at the same address. Please visit to find many treasures.
from: 11:30 a.m to 1:30 p.m. Animals from Jack’s Petting Farm will be in the outside play area, from: noon - 1:30 p.m. If there is inclement weather, Jack’s Petting Zoo will be rescheduled for a later date and registrations will still be held inside. There will be popcorn outside from: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 pm. A Thousand Books Before Kindergarten Visitors should come to the library, see Ms. Arlene or Ms. Lisa, and register children for a program that promotes literacy. Each child will receive a log book for each 100 books. Monday Night Book Clubs The Jr. Book Club is for children aged 5 to 7. The Kids Book Club is for children aged 8 to 13.
Advance registration is required. Story Time Storytime is held each Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. and Thursdays at 1 p.m. for children age 3 to 5. Story time is a 30-minute session with a story and other fun activities. Parents must remain in the library. Toddler Time Toddler time offers a 30-minute session with a story and a small craft for children and caretakers. It is held on Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. and is appropriate for children ages 2 to 3 years. Family Movie Night “A Dog’s Purpose,” Fri., June 30, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. Butler Public Library will hold a Family Movie Night. Come watch the movie on a 70-inch flat
screen TV, purchased by The Friends of the Butler Public Library. Program is open to all ages. Parents must stay with children under age 10. Call 973-8383262, to reserve a seat. Solar Observing with Telescopes Mon., July 10, 3 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Presented by The Morris Museum Astronomical Society. In preparation for the upcoming Solar Eclipse, there will be an observing session for all ages using telescopes, weather permitting, outside of Butler Library. In case of rain or cloudy weather there will be a presentation inside the library. This free program is limited to 30 participants. Call 1-973-8383262, or stop by to sign up. Dress for warm weather.
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More Than A Century Later, Electric Cars Come Full Circle At Thomas Edison National Park
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 pollution 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
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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, Edison 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.” 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 Edison 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 continued on page 21
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Electric Cars Come Full Circle... continued from page 20 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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ust in time for father’s day, dads can appreciate a new book “Father’s Say,” written by two authors. Men who have abdicated their role as fathers are the single greatest problem in society today. But fathers who speak of encouragement and love to their children, mixed in with some common sense, sow into their children’s hearts and minds the necessary ingredients for reaping healthy identities and self-images that propel them toward success in life. Wayne resident Joe Pellegrino joins in with
author Joe Battaglia to complete their new book, “Father’s Say,” published May 16 by BroadStreet Publishing. In their 192-page hardcover book, Pellegrino and Battaglia share moving stories and life lessons from men and women who testify to the power of a father’s influence. Readers will learn the qualities of being a good dad; what happens to a society that lacks fathers or strong male leadership; the importance of forgiveness toward others, especially the absent or abusive father; powerful and practical truths that help men answer
the question, “How do I become that dad?” “Fathers Say” beautifully demonstrates the power of a father’s words, and the difference they make not only in families, but society, as well. “In “Fathers Say,” Joe Battaglia and Joe Pellegrino have brilliantly woven together keen Biblical insights and wise nuggets of life-changing advice from a variety of fathers who have inspired their now well-known daughters and sons on their roads to success,” says Rita Cosby, Emmy-winning TV host and best-selling author. Battaglia of Oak-
land is a broadcaster, author of “The Politically Incorrect Jesus,” “That’s My Dad!” and president of Renaissance Communications, a company whose mission is to provide media platforms for gifted communicators of biblical truth. Battaglia is also an executive producer and general manager of “Keep the Faith,” the number one faith-based radio program in the country with a weekly audience of more than two million. Battaglia and his wife, LuAnn, have been married for 35 years and have one daughter. Pellegrino is an au-
thor of several books such as “Safe at Home,” “That’s My Dad!” and “Transformed;” a speaker, consultant and entrepreneur. He is president and founder of Legacy Minded Men, whose mission is to “transform lives by engaging, encouraging and equipping men to build a Christ centered legacy.” Pellegrino has also developed and presents several workshops and seminars, including “Standing in the Gap,” “Not Just an Average Joe,” “The 5.5 Questions Everyone Must Answer,” and “Transformed.” Joe and his wife, Bethanne, have three children.
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make an offer on a home, your lender will order an appraisal to get a professional opinion on its value. This is a necessary step in getting financing secured, as it validates the worth to you and your lender. • Closing costs. In addition to a home’s price, a buyer must pay “closing costs.” This is the cost to complete the real estate transaction. This includes points, taxes, title insurance, financing costs, items that must be prepaid or escrowed and other costs. Closing costs are generally two to five percent of your home purchase price. • Escrow. The holding of money or documents by a neutral third party before closing, escrow can also refer to an account held by the lender or servicer into which a homeowner pays taxes and insurance. • Mortgage rate. The interest rate you pay to borrow money for your house. The lower, the better. • Fixed-rate mortgages. A mortgage with an interest rate that doesn’t change during the term of the loan, and is typically 15 or 30 years. • APR. The annual percentage rate, commonly
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referred to as “APR,” is a broader measure of your cost for borrowing money and includes the interest rate, points, broker fees and other credit charges you’ll be required to pay. Because these costs are rolled in, the APR is usually higher than your interest rate. • Credit Score. A number ranging from 350 to 800 based on an analysis of your credit files. Your score plays a significant role when securing a mortgage, as it helps lenders determine the likelihood that you’ll repay future debts. The higher your score, the more options that may be available to you, including lower interest rates. • Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). If you make a down payment of less than 20 percent on your conventional loan, your lender will require PMI. PMI serves
as an added insurance policy protecting the lender if you’re unable to pay your mortgage, and it can be cancelled from your payment once you reach 20 percent equity in your home. Hear a term not included or confused by some of the processes? Check out Freddie Mac’s myhome.freddiemac.com for everything homebuying and be sure to follow the Freddie Mac’s Spring Homebuying Season Blog Series at freddiemac. com/blog. “Homebuying speak can seem like an entirely new language, especially for first-time homebuyers. Before entering the market, it’s helpful to learn key phrases and terminology so you can be a confident, savvy shopper,” says Mike Dawson, Vice President of Single-Family at Freddie Mac. (StatePoint)
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Tina achieved a 30 year record breaking home sales history at Northern NJ Century 21 Gemini offices.
Tina personally helped over 90 families make their move in 2016 and she can help you too!
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6 200 N I LT BUI
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$849,900
Stunning, Meticulously Maintained, Architecturally Designed Custom Builder’s Home in Private, Quiet Cul-De- Sac Neighborhood. Features Marble & Hardwood Floors, 5 Bedroom, 4 and ½ Bath, 3- Fireplaces, Electric Skylights Throughout Impressive 2-Story Foyer, Formal Dining Room, Living Room & Family Room with Fireplace. Kitchen with Granite Tumbled Marble, New SS Appliances, Walk-In Pantry. First Floor Bedroom/Office Ensuite, Stunning Great Room with Custom Mahogany Wet Bar & Fireplace. Master Bedroom Ensuite with Sitting Area, Walk-In Closet & Private Balcony. Multi-Tiered Deck, Hot Tub, Propane Gas Line for Grill. Finished Walk-Out Lower Level with Separate Entrance, Kitchenette, Full Bath, Recreation Room/2 Bedroom/Office/Possible In-Law Suite. Three Car Garage. Excellent Top Rated Schools, #3 Rated High School in NJ. Only Home with Fayson Lakes Membership (Swimming, Tennis, Clubs) Available For Purchase. GSMLS# 3364248
KINNELON/ RAINE TREE ESTATES
$725,000
Beautiful 5 Bedroom 3 Bath Colonial Home in a Million Dollar Neighborhood that Encompasses 4,398 Sq.Ft. of Very Functional Space and Features. Main Level Office, Bedroom & Full Bath Off the Spacious Kitchen Offering Cherry Cabinets & Dining Area Open to the Two-Story Great Room with Stone Fireplace & Skylights, Living Room & Dining Room with Crown Moldings. The Second Level Offers a Master Bedroom Suite with Dressing Area, Walk-In Closet and Master Bath with Jetted Tub & Stall Shower. Three Additional Bedrooms and Another Full Bath. The Finished Walk-Out Lower Level with a Recreation Room, Exercise Room & Storage Room. Three Car Garage, Paver Driveway, Hardwood Floors & In-Ground Sprinklers System. A Gasoline Generator, Close to Schools & Major Highways. Kinnelon Offers an Excellent School System. Kinnelon # 3 Rated High School in New Jersey. Approximately 25 Miles From New York City. GSMLS#3356516
$535,000
If You are Looking for an Updated Spacious 4 Bedroom 2 and 1/2 Bath House in Fayson Lakes, Then This is the House For You! Move-in Ready! The Eat-In Kitchen Offers White Cabinets, Granite Counters, Gas Range, Newer Stainless Steel Appliances and Breakfast Bar. There is a Formal Living Room with a Fireplace, Formal Dining Room, an Updated 1/2 Bath, Spacious Family Room with Sliding Glass Doors to the Deck Overlooking the Fenced Yard, Patio, Tiki Bar & Koi Pond. The Second Floor Offers a Master Bedroom Suite with Sitting Area, Fireplace, & Full Updated Bath. Three Additional Bedrooms & Updated Bath with Custom Double Sink Vanity. The Finished Lower Level Offers a Recreation Room, Office, Climate Controlled Storage & Utility Room. Hardwood & Tile Floors, Hardi-Plank & Stone Exterior. Fayson Lakes is a Fabulous Private Lake Community with Swimming, Boating, Sailing, Tennis, Swim Lessons & Much More. Kinnelon Offers a Top Rated School System. The High School is Rated # 3 in New Jersey. Kinnelon is Approximately 30 Miles from New York City. GSMLS#3375997
KINNELON
BUTLER
$599,000
Move Right into This Beautiful 4 Bedroom 3 and 1/2 Bath Custom Colonial Home on a Cul-De-Sac. Modern EIK with Maple Cabinets, Granite Countertops and SS Appliances Open to the Family Room for Entertaining. Formal Dining Room & Living Room with Hardwood Floors. Spacious Master Bedroom with a Large Walk-In Closet, A Master Bathroom with Granite, Jetted Tub & Stall Shower. Three Additional Bedrooms and Full Bath with Granite, Tub & Shower. The Finished Walk-Out Lower Level Offers a Sound-Proof Studio, a Possible 5th Bedroom, a Recreation Room and a Spectacular Newer Full bath Room with Steam Shower, Possible In-Law Suite. Large Trex-Type Deck Overlooks Above-Ground Pool, Custom Fire-Pit, Patio and Lush Landscaping. Close to School, Shopping, Main Street, Restaurants, Major Highways and Only 30 Miles From New York City. Better Hurry!! GSMLS#3389358
Store Front for Rent
G TTIN E S ATE V I R P
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$525,000
Tucked Away in a Private Setting you will Fall in Love with this Custom 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Stone 1900’s Cottage with Charm & Character of Yesteryear. Secluded Yet Very Convenient to Stores, Restaurants & Major Highways. A Modern Kitchen With Granite Countertops, Breakfast Bar Open to the Living Room with a Beautiful Stone Fireplace, Beamed Ceiling, a Custom Stained Glass Mural & Hardwood Floors. A Dining Area with Views of the Rolling Hills, Woodlands & Natural Outcroppings. Picture Yourself in the Bright Sunroom with an Abundance of Windows for the Light to Come Streaming Through. A Main Level Master Bedroom, Newer Luxurious Bath with a Soaking Tub, Vanity with Granite & Stall Shower. Upstairs You Will Find a Quaint Office or Possible 4th Bedroom Plus Terrace & Lake Views. Two Additional Bedrooms; One with a Custom Stone Fireplace. Two-Car Detached Garage. GSMLS#3386544
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$1,100/MO.
Start Your Own Business or Move it to Kinnelon. Busy Strip Mall with a Deli, Nail Salon, Piano Lesson Store and Clothing Boutique. Better Hurry!! Multiple Options Available! Large Store for Only $1,100/Month. Smaller Unit Offered at $800 with 2 Months Free Rent and 1-Year Lease. Close to Route’s 23 and 287 for Easy Access. GSMLS#3282685
Call Cindy at 973-714-3897 cell www.KinnelonRealty.com
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