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Long Valley Woman's Club Takes First Place At Performing Arts Day!
Wednesday, n March 12th the ladies of the Long Valley Woman's Club journeyed to Madison to participate in the annual Performing Arts Day for all clubs in the Highlands Region of the Women's Clubs. The Long Valley Woman's Club took First Place for the third year in a row. The ladies did a skit called Mother Goose on the Loose. Mother Goose was present and gave a brief run-down of the poems from long ago. Joan Canonico, President, introduced the players who in turn did readings using old nursery rhymes put into modern day events and happenings. The Long Valley
Pictured, from left to right: MaryLou Slowinski, Dorothy Walter, Joan Canonico - President, Pat Head, Janice Carruth, Pat Jasinkiewicz and Millie Palmer.
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einiol McGovern, from Ridge and Valley Charter School, finished in fourth place out of 52 finalists at the Regional Scripps Spelling Bee held in Easton, PA on Thursday, March
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n organized home is a comfortable place where you are able to find what you need and can feel proud. A place where all items are meaningful and useful. Disorganized spaces and clutter lead to feeling stressed, overwhelmed, anxious and antsy. Conversely, the feelings people
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est Morris Mendham High School Project Graduation is hosting a tricky tray on Thursday, May 1st 2014. At Mendham High School, 65 East Main Street, Mendham, NJ.Doors open at 6pm calling starts at 7:30pm. Larger include: Yankees vs Red
A Taste of Spring
restaurants, and live music by Kate and Paul. Proceeds will benefit land conservation and historic preservation projects. Tickets are $45 pr person in advance and $50 at the door. Checks payable to WTLT may be mailed to P.O. Box 4, Long Valley, NJ 07853. For more information, please visit www.wtlt.org.
n May 17, 2014, the Washington Township Land Trust will present A Taste of Spring from 4 to 7 pm at The Schooleys Mountain Lodge, 54 Camp Washington Road, Long Valley. This 7th annual fundraiser will feature wine from Peapack Fine Wines, beer, hors doeuvres from Valley Restaurant and other local
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ark your calendars for the 10th Annual Art of Dance Community Association Dessert and Dance SPECTACULAR event. The ADCA was started in 1996 to support and encourage dancers. On Friday May 9th, come join us at West Morris Central High School & watch the Art of Dance award winning Performing Company showcase this Seasons competition dances. Enjoy light appetizers and desserts before the show, while you look over our baskets that will be raffled off at
ree Dinner Seminar on Retirement Realities Thursday April 24th, 6:30pm at La Strada Ristorante, 1105
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continued from front page standards. The school will host a public information meeting May 1 at 7pm at the school for anyone interested in learning more about the RVCS curriculum, mission, and day to day experiences of its students. Interested families can get more information about the school and make a reservation for the information meeting by calling 908-362-1114. More information is also available at the schools web site, www.ridgeandvalley.org.
Imagine thirty to forty years ago if you were told that lasers would replace scalpels in surgery or that robotic instruments would build cars; you may not have believed it. By the same token would you believe that chiropractic treatments could be performed using a special hand-held instrument developed by NASA scientists; all while you were sitting in an upright position without turning or twisting movements? Advances in computers and engineering technologies have been able to uniquely blend with chiropractic in order to both analyze and treat the human body in such a way that was never before realized. According to Dr. Michael S. Hyjek, This new form of computerized treatment is so gentle and effective, that it amazes even the most skeptical patients. Its called the ProAdjuster and is the latest, state-of-the-art technology in existence today, and the only one in the Long Valley area The ProAdjuster can safely and gently analyze and treat the spine and other joints to remove the nerve impingement that is often the cause of pains in the low back, neck, shoulder and elsewhere in the body. It also works on a variety of muscular conditions to loosen tight muscles with ease and comfort. Many patients say that its like getting a mini-massage. It can also help increase the amount of motion in almost any joint. Even patients with knee, hip and foot problems such as plantar fasciitis are being helped. It is also covered by most insurance companies including medicare. Dr. Michael S. Hyjek, the secret to the ProAdjuster lies in its advanced piezoelectric sensor that is able to detect the slightest amount of restriction in a joint and then deliver an extremely precise adjustment. He says that Even though traditional forms of adjusting also work, people are drawn to this new technique
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spines adjusted in that way, says Dr. Michael S. Hyjek, Now, there is no longer a reason for anyone to be weary. The ProAdjuster is perfect for anyone who has been thinking about going to a chiropractor, but hasnt yet made that decision. Dr. Michael S. Hyjek, wants everyone to be able to experience these same benefits and if you have any of the following conditions, the ProAdjuster may be the answer youve been looking for Low back discomfort Fibromyalgia * Planter Fascitis Sciatic nerve pain Neck and shoulder pain Knee or hip pain TMJ dysfunction Scoliosis Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Arthritis Headaches Sports injuries Treatment with the ProAdjuster is consistent, measurable and extremely gentle. There is no guesswork, and its safe for individuals of all ages. Call our office today and mention this article to receive a FREE ProAdjuster analysis to pin-point your problem area and see how the ProAdjuster can help. Call within the next 7 days and you will also receive a complimentary nerve stress scan and computerized muscle test that can show the areas of your stress and how its affecting your body. Call 908-876Dr. Michael S. Hyjek uses the ProAdjuster to analyze a patients spine and pin-point areas of nerve impinge- 8777 today to reserve your free ProAdjuster Analysis Scan. ment syndrome causing malfunction and pain. (Reg. $125) This technological marvel can help you return to a healthier because of how gentle it is and does not involve lifestyle. You may no longer have to live with a persistent, any twisting, especially in the neck. Many peo- painful condition. Call us today. ple love getting adjusted with traditional manual Dr. Michael S. Hyjek techniques, all of which are safe and effective, 2 Mountain View Ave., Long Valley, NJ 07853 but there are a large number of people who never drmike@provalleychiro.com get to experience the amazing benefits of chiro- www.provalleychiro.com practic because they are scared to have their
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Page 6, April 2014, Tell Them You Saw It In The Black River News Like us on facebook www.facebook.com/mypaperonline church. Every church is called to reach out to its community and Im interested in exploring that with the people of St. Marks, said Fr. Carty. Fr. Carty comes to St. Marks after nine years as rector of Emmanuel Episcopal. He previously served as deacon at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Issaquah, WA and postulant for the priesthood at St. Margarets Episcopal Church in Bellevue, WA. Before that, Fr. Carty served as pastor in the United Methodist Church. In time, he felt pulled into the Episcopal Church. I found myself drawn into the Episcopal Church mostly though its worship and liturgy. The Book of Common Prayer is a gem, said Fr. Carty. My ecumenical journey makes me appreciate that we all dont take the same path. I am looking forward to connecting with other religious leaders and communities here. St. Marks Church is located in the center of the historic district of Mendham, and its sanctuary features Carpenter-Gothic style architecture typical of the nineteenth century. With congregants of all ages, members of St. Marks Church School are often active participants in Sunday services. In 2013, a Rodgers organ donated by Ingrid Williams of Mendham was installed and dedicated. St. Marks Preschool also utilizes the adjacent Parish Hall and classrooms. The congregants at St. Marks look forward to welcoming Fr. Carty and his family on April 13, and encourage others from the community to join in celebrating his arrival. Sundays Holy Eucharist service is at 10 a.m. Fr. Carty references a phrase from a favorite writer, Frederick Buechner, to highlight his hopes for the congregants and future worshippers at St. Marks. The place where were called is where our deep gladness and Gods need in the world intersect, quoted Fr. Carty. I look forward to exploring where is St. Marks deep gladness, what are the needs of the commu-
new rector arrives at St. Marks Episcopal Church just in time for Holy Week. After a national search, the vestry of St. Marks announces the appointment of the Rev. Shawn Carty, former rector of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Hailey, ID. Fr. Carty will first lead the congregation on Palm Sunday, April 13. St. Marks is a welcoming, hospitable parish that is ready for a new chapter, and Im in that position, too, said Fr. Carty, eager to return to Morris County after earning in 1996 his Master of Divinity degree from Drew University. The search committee at St. Marks conducted a year-long search to identify the new rector, believing that Fr. Cartys varied experiences, outgoing personality, ease with serving congregants of all ages and spiritual leadership will support him in leading the
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ashington Township Spring Tennis program introduces tennis to Ages 5-Adults. Groups will be formed based on age and ability. Low student to teacher ratio! Fully certified, and in association with USTA Eastern (United States Tennis Association). Space is limited; filled on a first come, first serve ad Science After School Science Club presents NASA Academy of Future Space Explorers for grades 2-5 scheduled for Tuesdays April 22 - May 27, 2014 (six weeks) from 4:30-5:30pm. The cost for this program is $105 and will be held at Long Valley Senior Center 35 East Springtown Rd., L.V. From our Earths atmosphere to the outer reaches of our solar system, this hands-on program for children sends them on a quest for exploration! Comets, planets, stars and
basis. The program starts on April 23, 2014 and will run for 7 weeks on Wednesdays or Saturdays at Rock Spring Park Tennis Courts, Long Valley NJ. There is a nonrefundable fee of $130 for this program. Deadline date April 16th after that date the fee is $155. more are all waiting to be discovered. Learn about the four forces of flight, the challenges of space travel, and participate in a rocket launch! Topics include: Planets & Moons, Rocket Science, Atmosphere & Beyond, Space Phenomena, Sun & Stars, Space Travel, Living in Space, Space Technology. The deadline to register is April 15, 2014. For more information please contact the office at (908) 876-5941 or visit our website at www.wtmorris.org
n Good Friday, April 18th at 7pm, the Port Morris United Methodist Church will have a service of music and meditation. All are welcomed to attend. The church is located at 296 Center Street.
Additional parking is available in the lot behind the church, on Main Street. For more information, please call: 973-3470381.
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he Peggy Karr Glass Outlet Store is fully stocked for all your springtime gift-giving and entertaining. Whether its a Mothers day present or a special something for that June bride, youll find just the perfect piece at a price you can afford. For over 25 years Peggy Karr Glass has been the nations Premier Fused Glass Studio providing the finest glass creations using their unique dry enamel process. In the Outlet Store, located adjacent to the factory in Randolph, NJ youll find a myriad of patterns including florals, whimsical cats and dogs, gourmet and holiday designs. All of the pieces are food and dishwasher safe
ome Dive In with us to cool off this summer at Vacation Bible School fromAugust 4th through 8th. Children ages 3-14, will hear Bible stories, play games, learn songs, and have some snacks! The program runs from 9 to Noon daily beginning August 4th. Registration begins at 8:45 AM. Join us at
Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 40 Coleman Road, Long Valley NJ 07853. Sign up by visitingwww.immanuelnj.net. If you would like more information, please call the church at 908-867-7179 or e-mail churchoffice@immanuelnj.net. There is no cost to you, but donations to our food pantry will be accepted. Hope to see you there!
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he Friends of the Chester Library with host a Book Sale on Saturday, April 26 at the Chester Library, located at 250 West Main Street, Chester, from 9:00a.m. to 2:00p.m.
he Ironia Free Methodist Church, located at 298 Dover Chester Road, Randolph (2 blocks from the ironia Elementary school), is hosting a Garage
o celebrate this milestone, the ReStore will host its 7th Anniversary Celebration & Sales Event on Saturday, May 3rd from 10 am until 5 pm. Shoppers will save 20% off their ENTIRE purchase of furniture, appliances, dcor, building materials and more! And they will also enjoy free hotdogs, popcorn, music, great raffles (including ReStore gift certificates ranging from $50100) and much more! With over 21,000 square feet of space, customers can enjoy great savings off normal retail costs while supporting Morris Habitat for Humanity. By selling donated building supplies, appliances and furniture (both new and gently-used), money raised by the ReStore is used to finance the houses built with homeowner partners. Morris Habitat provides a hand-up, rather than a hand-out, to home ownership. Revenues from the Morris ReStore have helped to build 9 homes and have kept over 3,700 tons of waste out of our landfills. From Waterford chandeliers to mid-century antiques, you never know what youll find! So, whether you are a regular customer or first time shopper, mark your calendar to join in on the family fun on
Page 10, April 2014, Tell Them You Saw It In The Black River News Like us on facebook www.facebook.com/mypaperonline worked the majority of his career at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation having worked both in patient and out patient during his career. Most of his work is with individuals who have suffered strokes, brain injuries or a variety of neurological issues such as MS or brain cancer. He is part of the interdisciplinary team under the Cognitive Rehabilitation Program (CRP) and performs vision therapy for those who have suffered vision changes after stroke and brain injury. He is a Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS). Occupational therapy is a health profes-
he Chester Lioness Club will meet on May 1st 2014 at 6:30 PM in the Lamplighter Restaurant, 190 West Main St. Chester, NJ 07930. This evening the program will address "Cognitive Fitness", presented by Douglas Downs OT. Cognitive fitness deals with how to remain sharp cognitively as we age and deals specifically with memory and memory loss. Douglas Downs, has been an Occupational Therapist for almost 19 years. He has an MA Degree in Occupational Therapy from New York University and has
sion whose goal is to help people achieve independence, meaning and satisfaction in all aspects of their lives. Occupational therapists apply their specific knowledge to enable people to engage in activities of daily living that have personal meaning and value. They develop, improve, sustain, or restore independence to any person who has an injury, illness, disability or psychological dysfunction. They consult with the person and the family or caregivers and, through evaluation and treatment, promote the client's capacity to participate in satisfying daily activities .They also address by inter-
vention the person's capacity to perform, the activity being performed, or the environment in which it is performed. The occupational therapist's goal is to provide the client with skills for the job of living - those necessary to function in the community or in the client's chosen environment. Community residents are invited to attend this program by registration only. For further information about the Chester Lioness Club, or to register to attend this program, call Holly Simmenroth at 908879-5932.
pring Soccer Clinic schedule for Saturdays April 19-June 7th ages 35, 9am-10am, ages 6-10, 10am-11am, and ages 11-15, 11am-12pm. Tennis Clinic well be held on Wednesdays April 23rd June 4th or Saturdays April 23rd-June 4th. Please contact the office for the different times that are scheduled. T-Ball squirts scheduled for Fridays April 25th June 6th for ages 3-5 from 9:15am-10:15am. All of these programs will be held at Rock Spring Park, Long Valley. If the kids are not interested in sports we have the Young Rembrandts drawing class
scheduled for Mondays April 14th May19th from 4:30-5:30 for ages 6-12, and NASA Academy Science Class scheduled for Tuesdays April 22th -May 27th from 4:30-5:30pm for grades 2-5. Both programs will be held at the Senior Center, Long Valley, NJ. There are several ways to find out more information about these programs and there times. Visit our website at www.wtmorris.org drop by the office at 50 Rock Road in Long Valley from 8am to 4pm, email us at recreation@wtmorris.net or call the office at 908-876-5941.
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hinking about remodeling your home this spring? Then join Global Home Improvement on Sat., April 19th from 11 am to 3 pm to celebrate the Anniversary of their Exterior Home Showroom! Global's Remodeling Anniversary Celebration features FREE food, FREE give-a-ways and special offers including an exclusive $1,000 off coupon
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ashington Township Recreation Teen Yoga classes are now forming. Yoga is suitable for everyone, from the absolute beginner to a more seasoned practitioner, and will consist of a series of strengthening, toning, relaxing breath and meditation exercises. Teen Yoga is a seven week program and will be held on Wednesdays from April 2
he Saint Judes Parish Center, located at 40 Maxim Drive, Hopatcong, 973-398-6377, is hosting an Argyles Fish & Chips Dinner [Eat in or take out] on Saturday, April 12, 2014 from 6:00 p.m. to
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Local Expert Shows NJ Parents How To Get The Most Money For Their Childrens College Education
parent has only half an hour to end their college funding problems, I would suggest the following: 1. Make sure they do not over-value their home on the financial aid forms 2. Try not to save money in the childs name as it weighs more heavily than the parents savings 3. Dont be afraid to negotiate with a college for a better financial aid package. Newell offers New Jersey parents with college funding problems a free booklet that explains the 9 most common college funding problems and solutions. Free copies will be distributed at the seminar listed below. Mr. Newell will be conducting a free one-hour seminar for parents of college bound high school sophomores and juniors at the following location: The Washington Twp. Public Library on Tuesday, May 27 at 7:00 p.m. Reservation only! Seating is limited. Reserve your seat today by calling toll free 1-800-928-8464.
ew Jersey parents suffering with finding ways to pay for their childrens college education can finally get the solutions to their college funding problems. Most families who earn $75,000 or more and own a home assume they are not eligible for financial aid. However, most families with income over $100,000 are actually eligible for some types of need based financial aid. They simply need to know how to get their fair share. According to Newell, there are several easy things parents can do to substantially increase the amount of money they get from colleges. For example, There are several schools that historically give better financial aid packages than others, says Newell. If families do proper income and asset planning before filling out the forms, they can increase eligibility by thousands of dollars. Newell offers a few simple tips to parents with college funding problems. If a
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he Chester Lions Club recently contributed funds to two notable organizations. The Association of Blind Athletes of New Jersey provides a vital service to active adults who participate in organized sports such as power lifting, archery, equestrian, swimming and skiing. The ABANJ received $1,000 to carry on their mission. The Chester Lion Club also donated $2,000 to the 1st Aid Squad. Staffed by
dedicated individuals who provide an important service to the community, the 1st Aid Squad volunteers sacrifice time and energy to make a difference in Chester Township and Borough. The Chester Lions Club strives to make a positive difference in the lives of others. For additional information on Lionism please contact Phil Savell at 908 879 6543 or visit our web site at Chesterlionsclubnj.com.
he Center for Spiritual Living in Morristown is having a stand-up comedy show on Saturday night, April 26th at 7:30, featuring Marion Oxenhorn, America's Funniest Grandma. Also performing will be several up-andcoming comedians from the Morristown area. Marion is the winner of The Gilda's Club Laugh Off and for the past 10 years has been making people laugh at comedy clubs and events in and around New Jersey. She is currently appearing on stage at
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By Cheryl Conway ome send flowers, others send cards, but one local woman is hosting a new program in honor of her friend who recently passed away. Fraida Shusterman, co-director of the Chabad of Northwest NJ in Flanders, has started a new program - Torah & Tea for Women - in honor of her dear friend, Rashi Minkowitz of Atlanta, Ga, who died suddenly at the age of 37 on Tues., March 11. Minkowitz was a beloved mother of eight young children, a wife, and co-leader of a Chabad in North Fulton, near Atlanta, Ga. Organized in Mt. Olive for a decade this year, the Chabad of Northwest NJ holds various events annually, such as High Holiday services, Hebrew school, and Torah portion services for men- but as far as studying Torah for women- this is a first. I definitely wanted to start this, says Shusterman. I didnt have a Torah class for women. We did baking in the past, maybe because it was more exciting. Now, with Rashi gone, I felt I have to do something for her. With a larger family of her own, Shusterman admits, its not so easy, but I said I have to do this. My primary focus is my family. I was never pushed into having a class for women, But this was something so tragic. She was in my age group. I have to make this world a better place; you dont think twice, I said Im
day. Shocked by the news, Shusterman says she felt like she had to do something in her friends honor. The Lubavitcher Rebbe taught us that we must turn pain into action, says Shusterman, who is not alone in her mission. She joins hundreds of her fellow Chabad leaders in launching a weekly women's class, Torah & Tea as an everlasting tribute to Rashi. In more than 150 locationsfrom Australia to MexicoTorah and Teas are being formed in Rashis memory. Rashi was a real powerhouse, explains
Shusterman. She was incredibly dynamic, personable, warm and generous, and she impacted thousands of people worldwide with her love and acceptance. In addition to creating a vibrant, growing Jewish community, building and running a beautiful Mikvah, directing a very successful summer camp and Hebrew school and other programs, Rashi taught a weekly women's class which she called "Torah & Tea". Rashi was bright and intelligent and taught Torah to hundreds of women throughout her 15 years of living in Atlanta. continued on next page
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By Cheryl Conway our customers. "Customers today are busier than ever," says Berkle. he new online shopping service offered at the new Weis Markets in Flanders has opened up a world of "They are working more hours. Customers are looking for services that save them time out of their busy schedule. It's convenience for shoppers. a growing demand in the econoShoppers not only have more my we are in. We wanted to offer supermarkets to choose from in To try Weis Online Shopping, our customers a convenient servMt. Olive with the opening of Weis MJ Media Group readers can use ice. We wanted to take the hassle Markets in Flanders last month, an exclusive promo code to out of grocery shopping. If we but they also have more choices can save them an hour wandering when it comes to how they want to around our store, that's a great do their shopping. Customers can their online order option to our people." enjoy a 24-hour ordering service of $150 or more at any The online shopping service is selecting all of their groceries New Jersey Weis Markets location. currently available in 17 Weis online and then reserve a pick up at Just type in the promo code locations, with all stores in New their Weis store. Orders must be MJMEDIA20 when checking out Jersey offering the service. placed four hours in advance at online for savings. Berkle says the company is lookparticipating stores to allow The offer expires on May 10, 2014. ing to triple that number in two enough time for trained associates years. to shop for the freshest products "It's something we are quickly and arrange the order. With lives as busy as they are, couples working full-time expanding," says Berkle. "Customers are thrilled with the or multiple jobs, children in many sports and activities- gro- convenience stand point." Weis Markets is a chain of supermarkets based mostly in cery shopping is that one extra chore that must get done to keep the household going. The online shopping service is a Pennsylvania, with stores also in Maryland, West Virginia, great solution to those juggling time, new moms struggling New York, and NJ. Locations in NJ include Flanders, to transfer babies from car seats to shopping carts, and indi- Hackettstown, Hillsborough, Newton and Franklin. Other grocery stores do offer online shopping but curviduals with disabilities. "It's a great convenient way" to do shopping, says Paul rently none of them are located in Mt. Olive other than the Berkle of Flemington, project manager for Weis Online Weis store. The price for the Weis service is amazingly Shopping. "It's a service that definitely has a demand from affordable.
For $4.95 customers can go online 24 hours a day and order their groceries without stepping foot out of their car. Customers can try it out for free for their first on-line purchase. Instructions are simple. Go to Weis Markets.com/onlineshopping; select a location for pick-up; review the circular on line, click on items for purchase and add to cart. Customers can browse by category, by canned vegetables, or they can browse by using search options to identify specific items. They also select the quantity, and can provide special instructions like "yellow bananas verses green bananas;" For meats customers continued on next page
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continued from previous page can specify weight; ripe verses less ripe. "You can add notes to any item," says Berkle. All items are available online, frozen, fresh, hot prepared foods like chicken or pizza. "We just need to time it," says Berkle, as they pick up their orders, so "hot items are fresh and hot for customers," and frozen items remain frozen. All weekly sale prices are included. As an added bonus, the website saves past orders so customers can add, delete or modify from their list. Customers can also select the items all at once or go back to their list during the week to add items to their order. Once they complete their order, they select the day and time for pick up in half-hour increments. There are 22 different time slots offered between the service time from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week. There is no maximum or minimum order required. Upon arrival at the store, the customer pulls up to one of the three designated parking spots reserved for the online shopping service. With the online shopping service, a "customer never has to get out of the car," says Berkle. "We greet them, load their car, take payment. They pull into the space. There's a call box there." Payment options include Pay Pal online, or any mobile payment from their car such as credit or debit. The associate will have a mobile payment machine on hand for customers to make their payment, and associates will return back to the store if change is needed for payments received in cash. Coupons will also be accepted and scanned at the
car. "We keep everything in proper refrigeration," says Berkle, when associates are gathering customers' orders. "We grab it out of refrigeration with payment device. For fresh items, we wait as close as possible when people shop them." One concern about online shopping has been entrusting others to do their shopping. "There's a certain personalized way that a customer does his shopping," says Berkle. "Our biggest obstacle is to get customers to try it for the first time. People are very skeptical; do I allow someone to pick out my items for me?" At Weis Markets, "we have specially trained associates in each department," says Berkle that know "how to hand select items in that department. They hand select each item. They are taught and trained to select those items as if shopping for their own household family. We're going to pick out the shiniest apple. We're going to pick out the milk with the latest expiration date." Berkle says, "Our associates are specifically trained in each department to pick out the best of what we have. Some like to handpick their things. We take special pride in handpicking what we have to make sure it's the freshest of what we provide. They do take special care. Our associates shop the order as if it's for their own family." "The service has been extremely well received," says Berkle. "It's been great for customers with kids; it's such a hassle for them to go into the store, unload them from the car seat, and worry about them crying in the store." All the mom has to do "is pull into the space. "Double households can pick up their order on their way
home from work. It's one less thing you have to worry about during the day. It's a great, convenient way to save their time throughout the day, between cooking dinner, getting children to bed, that gives me ten minutes of time to myself. Any time we can save for our customers is a win for us. "It's something our customers are loving," concludes Berkle. "It's something we want to continue with very strongly." It is "quick, convenient and easy." To try Weis Online Shopping, MJ Media Group readers can use an exclusive promo code to save $20 off their online order of $150 or more at any New Jersey Weis Markets location. Just type in the promo code MJMEDIA20 when checking out online for savings. The offer expires on May 10, 2014.
eTip of Northwest Jersey, would like you to join us to explore a new networking opportunity in Randolph. We are a small group of business men and women and small business owners whose purpose is to refer business to each other. We will be hosting an open breakfast meeting to invite prospective new members on Thursday, May 8, 2014 at 7 a.m. Guests will have the opportunity to exchange business cards, learn more about the group, meet fellow area business people, and have an opportunity to expand their client base. Breakfast is complimentary and there is no obligation to join. Please RSVP by May 2 to LetipNWNJ@qmail.com.
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ncreasingly, people are looking for more natural approaches to help relieve painful conditions rather than relying on pain medications with their myriad of side effects. Acupuncture has no side effects and can be helpful for treating all types of pain, regardless of what is causing the pain or where it is located. Some studies show that the pain relief Acupuncture provides can last for months or even indefinitely. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain before and after Acupuncture treatment for pain shows dramatic decreases in brain activity up to 70%. This decrease in brain activity in certain areas of the brain is thought to be the reason for the reduction of pain caused the Acupuncture treatments. Other studies have shown that the levels of endorphins dramatically increase after Acupuncture treatments. Endorphins are our bodys natural pain killers. In addition to reducing pain, Acupuncture also hastens the healing process by increasing circulation and attracting white blood cells to an injured area. The basis of Acupuncture is expressed in this famous Chinese saying: Bu tong ze tong, tong ze bu tong which means free flow: no pain, no free flow: pain. In other words, any kind of pain or illness represents an obstruction in the normal flow of Qi or life force (energy). Simply put, Acupuncture moves Qi, hence flow is restored and healing begins. Lets take a look at Acupuncture and low back pain. Did you know that low back pain affects approximately 75 90% of people in this country at some point in their lives? The common cold holds the number one position as the most common ailment causing lost work days. Most people seek out Acupuncture to treat low back pain more than any other illness. How Chinese Medicine Views Low Back Pain Almost 85% of the low back cases are classified by Western physicians as non-specific. When a patient is seen by an Acupuncturist, the back pain is looked at from Oriental medical perspective and is seen as a disruption of the flow of Qi within the area, associated with a specific imbalance and then treated according to the individuals
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hough it is the most common cancer among children and teens, childhood leukemia is a rare disease. So says the American Cancer Society, which notes that roughly 75 percent of leukemias among children and teens are acute lymphocytic leukemia, or ALL. When a child has ALL, his or her leukemia begins to form in the lymphoid cells of the bone marrow. ALL is most common among children between the ages of two and four and is more common in boys than girls. Acute myelogenous leukemia, or AML, is another type of acute leukemia and accounts for much of the other cases of leukemia in children. AML starts in the myeloid cells where white and red blood cells and platelets are formed. In rare instances, a child may have a hybrid type of leukemia, often referred to as a "mixed lineage leukemia," where cells have features of both ALL and AML. Children with this hybrid form of leukemia are often treated as if they have ALL, and that course of treatment is typically effective. While manyadult cancers are linked to lifestyle choices or environmental risk factors, childhood cancers do not have a strong link to such factors. Many childhood cancers can be traced to gene changes inside cells, and these changes often occur early in life or even before a child is born.
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he Morris Habitat for Humanity trip to La Ceiba, Honduras is over, but the memories will last forever! Sixteen wonderful volunteers took time out of their busy schedules to build a home for a family in need in South America as part of Habitats 2014 Global Village Trip. Its a long way to go, said Blair Bravo, Morris Habitat for Humanitys Executive Director, but our time and efforts mean so much to these families with so little. Hot, sticky, buggy weather didnt stop these intrepid volunteers from turning a muddy patch into a home. They worked literally from the ground up to see a new home take shape. A truly unique experience for all involved, they got to meet and work alongside homeowners-to-be Donaldo & Diana and their adorable children. Additionally, they met the local staff of Habitat
Sixteen volunteers moved rocks and filled in soil to ready the home site for a sturdy foundation in the sticky heat of a typical Honduras day.
Honduras/La Ceiba to understand more how their affiliate works and the excellent progress they've made over the years - with almost 200 "solutions" (houses and repair projects) scheduled for this year alone! Once the work was completed the group was able to take one or two side trips, including visiting a women's cassava cooperative to learn
about how they cultivate and prepare the cassava for sale, as well as a trip to the national reserve peninsula. Anyone can join these amazing work trips an experience of a lifetime. To learn more about Morris Habitat and how you can help, please go to www.MorrisHabitat.org or all 973-891-1934.
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f youre a man who likes to sing in the shower or the car, or if youve sung in a school chorus, a community theater musical or your church choir, now you can turn your love of singing into a great hobby. The Morris Music Men will teach you how. Give us six Tuesday evenings, says the groups musical director, Nate Barrett, and well give you the skills you need to experience all the fun of solo or group singing. The course, called Ready, Set, Sing! is taught by Barrett. Both beginning and experienced singers are welcome and all learning materials are free. Advance registration is recommended. The next series of free Ready, Set, Sing! classes will take place on Tuesday evenings from May 27 to July 1 at 7:45pm at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 300 Shunpike Road, Chatham. You dont even need to be able to read music, director Barrett explains. Well teach you everything you need to know to
sing richly and resonantly and produce earpleasing harmony. Youll 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 Yodice at 848-459-6783 or email him at yodes89@gmail.com The Morris Music Men are a chapter of the 26,000-member Barbershop Harmony Society. The chorus meets Tuesday evenings at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 300 Shunpike Rd. in Chatham and always welcomes new singers. Learn more about them at www.morrismusicmen.org. Funding has been made possible in part by funds from the Arts Council of the Morris Area through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
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he Childrens Theatre of New Jersey, located in the Historic Palace Theatre on Route 183 in Netcong, New Jersey is proud to present the final main stage show of their 32nd season, KNUFFLE BUNNY: A CAUTIONARY MUSICAL from April 19th through May 18th with performances Friday evenings at 7:30 PM, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 4:00 PM. We will have a special opening day performance on Saturday, April 19th at 1:00PM. Based on the beloved Caldecott Honor-winning picture book by Mo Willems, this musical features script and lyrics by six time Emmy Winner Mo Willems and music by Grammy Award-winning composer Michael Silversher. KNUFFLE BUNNY: A CAUTIONARY MUSICAL is under the direction of Stephen L. Fredericks, The Growing Stages Executive Director with Musical Direction by Laura Petrie, Choreography by Jillian Petrie and Black Light Bunraku-style Puppetry created by the Growing Stages Artist-in-Residence, Perry Arthur Kroeger. KNUFFLE BUNNY: A CAUTIONARY MUSICAL follows Trixie, her father, and her favorite stuffed bunny on a trip to the laundromat. The trip brings wonder, excitement and joy to the lively toddler, until she realizes she has left her Knuffle Bunny back at the laundromat. Trixie does everything in her
power to make her father understand the emergency, but her father fails to see the issue at hand. Throw in adventure, song and dancing laundry into the mix and you have the perfect show for a family friendly outing. KNUFFLE BUNNY: A CAUTIONARY MUSICAL features the talents of six professional equity performers in the cast. Emily Cara Portune of Jersey City, who played the title role in our production of Pinkalicious, returns to our stage as Trixie; J.D. Kellman of Queens, NY, last seen in Diary of Worm, Spider and Fly, plays Father; Jerielle Morwitz of Randolph, NJ, who recently played Lana Slomonsky in The Secret Life of Hubie Hartzel, plays Mother. Rounding out the cast are Jane Keitel of Dumont, Brandon Hightower of Jersey City and Dorothy James of Manhattan, NY as Puppeteers. Enhance your theatergoing experience with pre and post show-activities. Dates and Activities listed on our website. The Growing Stage continues FUN-tastic Fridays with all tickets $15! Saturday and Sunday tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for children and seniors. To purchase tickets, please visit our website at www.growingstage.com. You can always contact the Growing Stage Box Office at (973) 347-4946 or e-mail at boxoffice@growingstage.com. Group rates and Birthday Party packages are available.
Celebrate Mothers Day, Sunday May 11, at two of New Jerseys most beautiful public gardens complete with tours, complimentary light refreshments, and musical entertainment for the entire family to enjoy. Willowwood Arboretum and Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center, facilities of the Morris County Park Commission and located in Chester Township, will be ready in all their springtime splendor to provide the most beautiful backdrop for your pleasure, as well as family photos. These remarkable historic gardens offer jewel-like gardens, lush landscapes, water features, and pristine meadows. You will feel as though you have been transported into another era. On Mothers Day only, from 12 noon until 4 p.m., tours of both gardens will be offered by the horticultural staff of the Morris County Park Commission, as well as the Association of Professional Landscape Designers. The New Jersey Conservation Foundation will join this celebratory occasion by providing informative meadow walks. According to Lesley Parness, Superintendent of Horticulture for the
Morris County Park Commission, The Park Commission recognizes the importance of these facilities and their gardens for its historical significance. Bamboo Brook and Willowwood Arboretum are two of a select group of historically significant homes representing the Country Place Era, when private properties were developed as integrated landscape and architectural compositions. Few of these homes are in public stewardship and open to visitors. At Willowwood, take advantage of the rare opportunity to tour the 18th century Tubbs residence, a remarkable historic home surrounded by over 3,500 native and exotic plants, many of them rare. The home of Martha Brookes Hutcheson, the one of the first women landscape architect in the United States, will be available to tour at Bamboo Brook. This country home, once called Merchiston Farm, located on 101acre estate is among Ms. Hutchesons most significant life works. For more information and weather updates, please visit www.willowwoodarboretum.org. This event is sponsored in part by the Willowwood Foundation.
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orris County has undertaken an aggressive program to fill the potholes left behind on county-maintained roads by Old Man Winter. The countys Roads, Bridges and Shade Tree Division has six crews out in force along the 300 miles of county roadways, locating and filling potholes. To assist the workers and to reduce the hazardous driving conditions potholes create for motorists, the Morris County Freeholders added $75,000 to the 2014 capital budget for the purchase of two Hot Boxes to add to the two others purchased by the county in 2013. A Hot Box keeps the asphalt used to fill a pothole heated at the right temperature to ensure a better, longer-lasting repair. Without such equipment, a pothole is filled with asphalt from the rear of a pickup truck, with the material losing heat as it is transported.
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his year, make your Easter ham effortless by ditching the oven and using your slow cooker instead. While most people think about slow cooking for staples like chili and stew, its also perfect for center-of-the-plate feasts like an Easter ham. Using the slow cooker, you can minimize both prep time and cleanup time, leaving plenty of room in the day for church, hunting eggs and enjoying time with your loved ones. Ham is a tradition for many families this time of year, and because it pairs well with a multitude of ingredients, you can create a unique dish every time. For a fresh spin on the classic ham, try this Sweet Southern Slow-Cooker Ham recipe from the National Pork Board. Apple cider and bourbon (or vanilla extract, if you prefer) combine to create a rich flavor complemented by the sweetness of brown sugar. Round out your Easter menu by pairing your ham with classic sides such as ovenroasted carrots, asparagus wrapped in bacon and mashed sweet potatoes.
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Sweet Southern Slow-Cooker Ham Yield: 12 servings Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 4 to 8 hours 1 bone-in fully cooked ham, about 5 1/2 pounds 1 cup apple cider 1/2 cup dark brown sugar 1/3 cup Kentucky bourbon 1/4 cup honey 1/4 cup Dijon mustard 4 fresh thyme sprigs Place ham in large slow cooker. Whisk cider with brown sugar, bourbon, honey and continued on next page
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Pet Photos With the Easter Bunny To Benefit Coming Home Rescue
About Coming Home Rescue: Coming Home Rescue is a volunteer based, 501(c)3 organization focused on helping homeless animals in shelters throughout New Jersey. It is estimated that approximately 38,000 animals were euthanized in the state of New Jersey last year alone. Coming Home Rescue is dedicated to reducing that number by rescuing and re-homeing as many dogs from these shelters as possible. We have saved over 650 dogs since starting in 2009.
oming Home Rescue, a 501(c)3 non-profit dog rescue organization, will host a Pet Photos with the Easter Bunny event at Rockaway Garden Center, 296 Route 46, Rockaway, NJ, on Saturday, April 12, 2014 from 10am-3pm. All proceeds will aid the dog rescue group in saving more dogs in New Jersey. Photos are $8 each or two for $15 and can include pets, kids or the entire family. To learn more about Coming Home Rescue, see upcoming adoption dates and view all dogs available for adoption, visitwww.cominghomerescue.org.
Here are Betty and Wilma from Eleventh Hour Rescue who are 3 year old hound mix sisters. They belonged to an elderly man who could no longer properly care for them. A family took the dogs in and then to their surprise discovered that they were both pregnant. The dogs delivered and the pups were adopted, but the Moms were left behind. Both dogs are now fully vetted, spayed and micro-chipped and are ready to go. They do not need to be adopted together. Both dogs are housebroken and very sweet natured, and have now learned to walk on a leash. If you are interested in these lovely ladies, please read more about them and fill out an application by visiting: www.ehrdogs.org or call: 973-664-0865.
This is Bear Barnwell from Eleventh Hour Rescue. Bear Barnwell is a very handsome, 4 year old, male, Chow Chow mix. His owner unfortunately passed away and his remaining family members couldnt take him in so he was left at a shelter. Once his time was up at the shelter, Eleventh Hour Rescue stepped in to save him from a different fate. He is a good boy who likes human companionship. He can be shy at first meeting and would prefer a quiet home without much excitement. He is used to living in a home environment, so he is housetrained and walks well on a leash too. To read more about Bear Barnwell, to see all of the adoptable pets, and to see the upcoming events, please visit: www.ehrdogs.org or call: 973-664-0865. Photo credit: Daniel Kerr Photography
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