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efore her son Oliver
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he calendar page has turned to April and the
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newly uncovered grass.
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Friendship Circle Banquet Offers Glimpse of the Future

ore than 750 people gathered to


show their support for families
who have children and teens
with special needs and to celebrate the
honorees at the Friendship Circle Annual
Banquet.
The March 29 event was held at the
future home of LifeTown in Livingston. A
one-of-a-kind, fully accessible and integrated center, LifeTown will provide
social, recreational and educational programming for the community at large and
people with special needs.
The evenings honorees included U.S.
Senator Cory Booker; President & CEO of
Investors Bank Kevin Cummings and his
wife,
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Ilene; Arlene and Partner at Gordon &
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and his wife, Arlene; President of
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and Mara Simon.
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of the Friendship Circle and everyone
involved with the organization.
You see the truth, the dignity and the

worth of every child, the senator said.


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elevated because you see someone created
in Gods image. To me, that is miraculous.
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Attendees got a glimpse at what the
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Through inspiring videos and speeches,
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Earl The Pearl Monroe. The basketball legend spent


part of the evening talking with Friendship Circle families
and teens, learning how the organization seeks to improve
the lives of participants and volunteers.
Lots of things happen in life and thank God there are
organizations like this that can help us along the way,
said Monroe.
Several Friendship Circle teens participated in a musical performance, and a video about Friendship Circle volunteer Keren, the first teen volunteer when Friendship
Circle began 15 years ago. Keren had spent her free time
befriending a child with special needs. As a high school
senior, a car accident left her severely injured and in a
coma for a year.
Today, Keren continues to volunteer with the
Friendship Circle and participates in Friendship Circle
programming. LifeTown, she said in the video, is her
dream.
But to have that dream come true will take the communitys involvement.
Noting that nearly $7.5 million has been raised to date
for the construction of LifeTown, Friendship Circle
Executive Director Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum said they
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Local Woman Wins Big On Wheel Of Fortune

By Anastasia Marchese
ots of people enjoy watching "Wheel of Fortune"
on television and imagining what it would be like
to walk away the big winner. Now, Lisa Joseph of
West Orange doesn't have to imagine anymore.
Last December she flew out to California where the
show is filmed in studio. The air date was Feb. 24 of this
year and millions of people watched as she wheeled her
way to the bonus round and then won it.
This 26-year-old hadn't planned on doing this, it started out as kind of a whim.
"Well first I just signed up online, the Wheel Watchers
Club. Then I got this random email telling me that they
were having auditions in New York and asking if I'd want
to try out," said Lisa. She decided to go for it. First she
had to send in a one minute audition video online. Then
she received a live audition in NYC. When asked what
the auditions were like she said "You do a couple of
rounds like it would be on the show. They are looking to
see if you watch the show and know the rules. Since I
watch the show, it was pretty easy for me."
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She has a very friendly and likable demeanor which must
have come through at the tryouts, because a little while
later she received an email and a letter asking her to be on
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LHS Robotics Team Finishes Ninth At World Championships

he Livingston Lancer Robotics Team #3415 competed at the First Tech Challenge World Championship
on April 22-26 in St. Louis, MI. After three days of
qualification matches, the Lancers were chosen to be part of
the second seed alliance of the Franklin Division of the competition, where they went on to become division finalists (of
two divisions). In addition, the Lancers won the Think
Award, the second most prestigious judges award in the
competition, effectively placing them overall in ninth place.
First Tech Challenge (FTC) is a robotics competition that
involves teams of students from grades seven to 12. Teams
compete by designing, building, and programming a robot to
complete certain tasks to gain points. They also organize
community outreach events to spread STEAM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) education.
By winning the Think Award, the Lancers now hold the
title of creating the best engineering notebook in the world.
The engineering notebook should include documentation of
all the work put into building a successful robot and preparing the team for competition. The Lancers notebook stood
out among others because it highlighted the steps of the
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is essential to success. The Lancers notebook truly documented the teams journey throughout the season.
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Local Woman Wins Big...


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the show.
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however because it conflicted with a local
stage production that she was appearing

in, so they rescheduled her for Dec. 19.


Since it was so near to Christmas it was
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LHS Robotics Team Finishes...


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In the Division Finals, the Lancers and
their alliance lost two out of three matches,
failing to advance to the finals.
The Lancers success at the World
Championship was a fitting conclusion to
their 2014-2015 season. At the NJ State
Championships in February, the Lancers
won the Inspire Award and won Finalist
Alliance Captain, making them the number
one ranked team in NJ. The Lancers also
won the Think Award at the FTC East Super
Regional and won division semi-finalists,
placing seventh out to the Eastern region of
the country.
The members of the team are fortunate to
take part in such a wonderful extracurricular
activity. In the beginning of the season, they

were simply teammates. As the season progressed, the team has turned into something
resembling a family.
Lucas Ochoa, a co-captain in his last year
on the team, says, Robotics has been an
amazing experience on and off the field. I've
learned so much, not only in the technical
aspects of building a robot, but also the soft
skills that are necessary in building a team.
The Lancers are so grateful for all the
encouragement and support that they have
received from their community. For more
information and updates on the Livingston
High School Lancer Robotics Team, visit at
www.facebook.com/FTC3415; their team
website, www.lancerrobotics.com; or
Contact the team at ftc3415@gmail.com, or
coach at jnovotny@livingston.org.

"To get on the show was a blessing,"


she said. "I just wanted not to embarrass
my mother and to win just one puzzle. It
was an amazing, amazing experience. Pat
and Vanna are great." They gave them pep
talks between the rounds so during those
commercial breaks, the contestants don't
just stand around looking awkward.
"I didn't do anything crazy to prepare,"
said Lisa. She read articles by former contestants, played an app on her phone and
watched the show every night. "I am a
bartender at the Outback, and everyone
knew that at 7:30 p.m. every TV was
turned to the show," she remembers,
laughing.
She had hopes to get a puzzle in the
Food and Drink category, knowing she
would be able to ace a puzzle in her profession. Not only is she a bartender, but
she is also an events coordinator for pharmaceutical companies. It ended up being a
puzzle in the Food and Drink category
which she won for $36,000 that put her
into the Bonus round.
For her bonus round she had some help

from an article that she read shortly before


she appeared on the show. This article
suggested picking letters "that I never
would have thought to pick." she remembers. If she hadn't read that article and
taken the advice, she thinks she might not
have won the bonus round.
All in all she finished the night with
more than $72,000 in cash prizes, a trip to
Portugal, and a $1,000 gift card for
Travelsmith.
It takes a while to receive the prizes, so
Lisa is planning wisely how to spend her
winnings.
Some of her prize money she wants to
donate to HUSU (Help Us Save Us) a
charitable organization that works in
Haiti. Her family roots are in Haiti and she
wants to give back out of her unexpected
gains. As a result of winning, she will now
not only be giving money, but going to
Haiti herself as a volunteer.
For now she is still working and acting,
making plans for the future and looking
forward to taking her mom to Portugal
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Dream is about. For the first six to nine
months after conceiving of the idea, Mindy
did focus groups and surveys from people
around the world to see what the needs really were. Since the differently-abled community does not view themselves as being different, they don't want to have to wear a specific brand of clothing manufactured for
them. They want to wear the same mainstream brands that their peers are wearing.
They want to go to the stores where their
friends shop and pick out what works for
them, not just order something online that is
"different" than everyone else's clothes.
That is why Mindy is working to advocate with mainstream retailers to create
adaptive versions of their regular clothing
lines using the methods she has already
designed. She uses Magna Ready closures, a
brand of washable magnet closures that are
hidden but replace the function of zippers or
buttons. Also, she sews in hidden adjustments in the cuffs and sleeves to make adequate length adjustments, and magnet closures in the bottom of pants to allow them to
be easier to put on or fit over leg braces.

These simple adjustments can make it possible for a lot of young people to dress themselves who may otherwise need help.
Runway of Dreams had a huge hand up
earlier this month, when they appear on the
television show "The View." When asked
about her recent television appearance,
Mindy said, "It was a highlight of my life,
there is no other way to say it." Mindy and
her family got to share their personal experiences as well as show the world what the
Runway of Dreams Foundation is doing by
having a short fashion show on the air. At the
conclusion of the show, Mindy was told that
the foundation had been awarded $20,000
by an online coupon company to help fund
the work that she is so passionate about.
There is also a crowd-funding campaign
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this dream to the runway of life for good. Go
to www.indiegogo.com/projects/runway-ofdreams for more information or to donate.
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WO Student Heading To U.S. Air Force

est Orange High School Jr. Air Force ROTC


Mountaineer Squadron Commander, Cadet
Major Ginamarie Arrabito, has received her
appointment to the United States Air Force Academy in
Colorado Springs beginning June 25, just three days after
her graduation from WOHS.
Arrabito will head to Colorado Springs with approximately 1,200 other cadets to begin the grueling four-year
process of training to become an Air Force Officer, and
upon graduation will hold the rank of Second Lieutenant,
outranking 75 percent of the USAF.
Arrabitos acceptance is a huge accomplishment,
according to WOHS Jr. ROTC Major Joe Marchesini.
People need to understand how significant
Ginamaries appointment is, said Marchesini.
Only eight per cent of applicants are selected, and
tuition, room and board are included in what amounts to
an approximate $350,000 scholarship, Marchesini continued.
In addition, the Air Force Academy is considered to be
one of the finest, most prestigious institutions of higher
learning in the nation, and Ginamarie will be one of
approximately 200 females accepted into the program.
Arrabito, 18, said, I always wanted to go into the military, and thats why I joined the Jr. ROTC program at the
high school. I decided in the beginning of the school year
that I wanted to attend the USAF and began the process to
accomplish that.

That process was not easy. It required physical testing,


good grades (GPA and SAT/ACT), teacher recommendations, and the recommendations of elected officials (in
Arrabitos case, Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen and
Senator Robert Menendez).
I want to be a pilot, Arrabito continued. Ive already
started taking flying lessons and really love it. As of right
now, Im interested in flying helicopters or Bombers like
the B2.
Current statistics for the Air Force note that women
first began Pilot Training in 1976. As of Dec. 2014, there
were 678 female pilots.
In addition to her military aspirations, Arrabito is an
outstanding student and wants to earn a degree in political
science. She has studied Italian for years and has begun
studies in Russian.
Maj. Marchesini added, I consider Ginamarie to be a
transformational leader. She has clear goals and visions
that she communicates to her fellow cadets, and she participates from start to finish with our projects with an
incredible sense of responsibility.
Arrabito credits Marchesini and Sgt. Chuck Yoh of the
WOHS Jr. Air Force ROTC as instrumental in helping her
get to where she is, but says that my Mom, Dawn
Arrabito, is my biggest fan and supporter, encouraging me
to follow my dreams every step of the way.
With plans to pursue a career in the military, Arrabito
concluded, I plan to stay with the Air Force for as long as

theyll have me.


Maj. Marchesini noted, Ginamarie has accomplished
so much since September that she has shattered the paradigm of what it usually takes to receive an appointment to
the USAF. We are incredibly proud of her.

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Go Fishing In Essex County

ssex Countys 2015 Fishing


Derbies are going on now through
June. Sponsored by the Essex
County Department of Parks, Recreation
and Cultural Affairs, the free events will
be held in six locations in the Essex
County Park System.
Essex County Executive Joseph N.
DiVincenzo, Jr. says Our fishing derbies
are an excellent opportunity for our children to enjoy the historic Essex County
Park System in a different and fun way.
Youll have a great time creating your
own big fish stories and spending some
quality time with your friends and family
in some of the most beautiful parks in the
area. I invite everyone to come out, cast
their lines, Experience Essex and take a
look at the improvements we are making
to revitalize our parks.
Open to children ages 15 and younger,
all children must be accompanied by an
adult and bring their own fishing pole,
bait, bucket and chair. Prizes in various
age categories for catching the first and
most fish will be awarded at the conclu-

sion of each derby.


The fishing derbies will be held
Thurs., May 14, at the Essex County
Verona Park Boathouse, Bloomfield
Avenue and Lakeside Avenue, Verona.
On-site registration begins at 5 p.m.;
derby begins at 6 p.m.; and awards will be
at 8:15 p.m.
Sat., May 16, Essex County
Weequahic Park Lake, Elizabeth Avenue
and Meeker Avenue, Newark. On-site
registration begins at 8 a.m.; derby begins
at 9 a.m.; and awards at 11:15 a.m.
Sat., June 6, at Essex County Monte
Irvin Orange Park Pond, Center Street
and Harrison Street, Orange. On-site registration begins at 8 a.m.; derby begins at
9 a.m.; and awards at 11:15 a.m.
Sat., June 13, at Essex County
Irvington Park Pond, Grove Street and
Lyons Avenue, Irvington. On-site registration begins at 8 a.m.; derby begins at 9
a.m.; and awards at 11:15 a.m.
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The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Calendar of Events

ay 27June 21 - On the Main


Stage: The Royal Family By
George S. Kaufman and Edna
Ferber, Directed by Bonnie J. Monte.
Loosely based on the famous
Barrymore dynasty, this Tony Award-winning American classic invites you into the
Cavendish home to witness both the high
drama and hilarious comedy that infuses
their daily life. Three generations take center stage in this lavish, outrageously funny,
and touching portrayal of their struggle to
balance the demands of family life with the
compelling bonds of their artistic calling.
Venue: F.M. Kirby Shakespeare
Theatre, 36 Madison Avenue at Lancaster
Rd. in Madison (on the campus of Drew
University).
Performance times:
Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Sundays at 7:30 pm;
Thursdays thru Saturdays at 8 pm;
Saturday and Sundays at 2 pm.
Tickets: $25-75 Call the Box Office at
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Performances: May 27June 21,
Tuesdays through Sundays.
Opening Night: Saturday, May 30

(7:30 pm). Symposium Performances:


Tuesday, June 2 (7:30 pm); Saturday, June
6 and 13 (2pm). Know the Show:
Thursday, June 4 (7pm)
June 17July 26 - On the OUTDOOR
STAGE: Loves Labours Lost By William
Shakespeare, Directed by Brian B. Crowe
The Shakespeare Theatres Outdoor
Stage will bring one of Shakespeares most
delightful comedies to life under the stars.
When four idealistic young courtiers forswear the company of women in favor of
study and a stoic life, it is not long before
four young French beauties put their oath
to the test. Pack a picnic, pack up the family, and head to the Outdoor Stage to enjoy
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Performance times: Tuesdays through
Sundays at 8:00 pm.; Sundays at 4:30 p.m.
Tickets: $15-35. Call the Box Office at
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Performances: June 17July 26,


Tuesdays through Sundays. Opening
Night: Wednesday, June 24 (8:00 pm)
July 8July 26 - On the Main Stage: The
Guardsman By Ferenc Molnr, New adaptation by Bonnie J. Monte From a translation by Gbor Lukin, Directed by Bonnie
J. Monte.
A behind-the-scenes portrait of what
happens after the curtain falls, The
Guardsman takes us into the home of
Budapests beleaguered leading man and
his strong-willed leading lady. This witty,
romantic confection, with a deep and
provocative center, examines the extreme
lengths taken to test a relationships
between artists addicted to a larger-thanlife existence.
Venue: F.M. Kirby Shakespeare
Theatre, 36 Madison Avenue at Lancaster
Rd. in Madison (on the campus of Drew
University)
Performance times:
Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Sundays at 7:30 pm;
Thursdays thru Saturdays at 8 pm;
Saturday and Sundays at 2 pm.
Tickets: $25-75. Call the Box Office at
973-408-5600 or visit www.Shakespeare

NJ.org.
Performances: July 8 July 26,
Tuesdays through Sundays. Opening
Night: Saturday, July 11 (7:30 pm)
Symposium Performances: Tuesday,
July 14 (7:30 pm); Saturday, July 18 and
25 (2pm). Know the Show: Thursday, July
16 (7pm)
July 20 at 7:00 pm - Play Reading Series
Lend Us Your Ears Play Reading Series:
The Lover By Harold Pinter
An interesting companion piece to juxtapose with the Theatres Main Stage production of The Guardsman, Pinters tightly-wound play takes the game between
husband and wife a step further. Locked in
a cycle of reciprocal provocation, the couple dances between cruelty and devotion.
Adult Content.
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Modern Canine Care- Delivery Is An Option

By Cara Connelly
ogs are a big part of families and, as such,
deserve as much care and pampering as anyone
else in the household. More and more innovative doggie care establishments are popping up all
around the region.
Dog walking services have been popular in big cities
like Manhattan for years but, are growing in popularity
in the suburbs too. This service does more than provide
a pooch an opportunity to relieve him/herself when a
dog owner is unable to get home during the day to get
that chore done. Dog walkers will help get dogs the necessary exercise and socialization, feed the pet, leave
water and give a treat.
Walking a dog enables him or her to be exposed to
situations in a safe, controlled way. They learn to
behave appropriately when they come across not just
another dog but, a skateboarder, bicyclist and other people. According to local dog owner Cathy Ryan,
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beloved
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home.
The dog will be a happy and confident pup and will
join in at the park, family events and social activities.
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Working parents send their kids to daycare appropriately, dog parents send their dogs to doggie daycare.
Depending on the facility and their philosophy doggie
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Additionally, regular personalized playtime, feedings
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Ryan says that Ranger loves go to doggie day care.
We have a big, crazy family and often when we have
large gatherings at our house, Ranger prefers playing
with her own kind rather than spending the day jumping
on our guests.
Dog grooming and boarding facilities too, have been
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Ranger loves having a groomer come
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dont have to worry about dropping
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We also found that dog owners sometimes prefer having a professional come
to their home and stay overnight with
their dog, Services generally include
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In addition to providing loving care
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plants, retrieving mail and newspaper,
rotating lights or other specific requests.
This is a great service created based on
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for their pets when they are unable to and
to ensure the safety, comfort, well- being
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WOHS Wrestler Accepted Into West Point

est Orange High School Wrestler Chris Morgan


has been accepted into West Point Military
Academy Preparatory School for the 20152016 school year. Upon completion of one year at the
Preparatory School, Morgan will receive his appointment
to West Point, where he will graduate after four years with
a rank of Second Lieutenant.
Morgan, who recently placed fifth in the state at the
NJSIAA Individual Championships held in Atlantic City
March 6-8 in the 180 pound division, was also a co-captain on the successful Mountaineer Football team. He has
been part of the WOHS Jr. Air Force ROTC since its
inception last year and he currently holds the rank of
Cadet Second Lieutenant. While he plans to wrestle at
West Point, he is more interested in the pursuit of academic excellence and particularly enjoys social studies and
math.
Im interested in Political Science, Foreign Affairs,
and Global Economy, Morgan said. Whether or not I
remain in the Army as a career officer, I want to work in
Homeland Security.
While in the Army, Morgan said, I want to become a
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I want to thank Coach Zichella for instilling character
in me, he said.
In response, Zichella had quite a lot to say about
Morgan, who was only the fourth WOHS wrestler in the
programs history to medal at the state level, and who had
just broken the schools record for wins in a season (37).
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Several D1 Colleges expressed interest in him, but his
heart was with wrestling and serving his country in the
United States Army. Three of our wrestlers have received
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Chris will have a great deal of academic and athletic
success at West Point, Zichella concluded, and we are so
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Calling All Kids-Week Long Events Planned in Livingston

by Cheryl Conway
ith just a few days away, the
20th Anniversary of Youth
Appreciation Week (YAW) is
packed with fun-filled events for the
entire family.
Sponsored by the Healthy Community
Healthy Youth (HCHY) and the
Livingston Senior, Youth and Leisure
Services (SYLS), YAW kicks off Sun.,
May 17, with a Diversity Festival, and
this year activities will last eight days
rather than seven to recognize the events
anniversary. That is one more day to celebrate the youth in the Livingston community.
A huge undertaking, YAW is a collaborative effort throughout the community
that involves a multitude of volunteers,
organizations, committees, school board
and town officials to make the week-long
event with more than 20 events a success.
For kids of all ages, thousands are
expected to attend as in previous years.
Its a fun way to celebrate our children, says Alan Karpas, president of
HCHY and chair of YAW. The town
appreciates the children in the community.
While many events are offered
throughout the year for children in
Livingston, whether through sports,
scouts, arts, This is the only week dedicated specifically to children for children
to participate in. It is a week to kick back
and celebrate children in our community.
YAW began 20 years ago by the
Livingston Twp. Council, but after the
committee ran it for 11 years, it became a
huge undertaking for the governing body
to maintain. So seven years ago, HCHY
got involved as the organizer and works
with the town to make the program a success.
We are all volunteers, say organizers of HCHY, a group founded nine years
ago devoted to keeping youth and adults
in a safe environment. Most of the events
during YAW are free.
On Sun., May 17, an all-day Diversity
Festival to celebrate the children in the
community is set for 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., at
the YMCA in Livingston. A fashion show
featuring adults and children from many
cultures is planned, along with dancing
and food from various restaurants. The

event will be held rain or shine.


Next door, NJ Hall of Fame Mobile
Museum will be set up offering a huge
interactive museum with memorabilia
and artifacts for visitors to explore.
The NJ Hall of Fame mobile welcomes thousands of visitors in communities across the state. Through the power
of images, artifacts, film and a suite of
interactive tools, NJs leaders and legends are made accessible to every curious
imagination. The visit was donated by
Livingston Public Schools, which won
the visit, on behalf of the New Jersey
School Insurance Group. The drawing for
the visit was chosen at the NJSIG booth
at the SBA Conference in Atlantic City.
Karpas says we are excited about the
NJ Hall of Fame Visit and are fortunate
that it will be so close to home.
Two Lego Events, Building Kidz, are
set for Tues., May 19, from 4:30 p.m. to
7 p.m.; and Thurs., May 21, at 8 p.m.,
based on projects related to Washington,
DC, both held at the Livingston Senior/
Community Center.
On Wed. night, May 20, a YMCA program for children with special needs will
be held. Activities sponsored by the
Livingston Advisory Committee for
Disabilities (LACD) will include wiffle
ball, music and balloons.
On Fri. night, May 22, Parents Night
Out is set to allow parents to go out while
children attend a mini-camp, 6 p.m. to 9
p.m. at the Senior/Community Center.
While many other events are planned
for YAW, Sat., May 23, is the 24-hour
Family Fun Festival, starting at 10 a.m.
and lasting with an over-night sleep over
for families at the Oval. Some of the
activities will include petting zoo, crafts,
pony rides, robotics, inflatables, face
painting, Frisbee tournament, camp out
with boy scouts, camp fire and movie
under the stars.
The Cole Brothers Circus is coming
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25, followed by a Memorial Day Parade
and Veterans Ceremony.
In honor of YAWs 20 year anniversary, a special logo has been designed. A
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Short Hills Woman Raises Funds


For Scholarships and
Organ Donation Awareness

by Cheryl Conway
hirty years ago,
Missy
when
Rodriguez, 41, of
Short Hills got a new liver,
she did not want to bring
attention to herself and talk
about her transplant.
Its embarrassing, she
says the way she felt then.
I didnt want anyone to
treat me differently or feel
sorry for me. Even when
she got older and went to
college, I certainly didnt
tell anyone. Now people
talk about transplants.
According to Rodriguez,
she was the first 10 year old
to receive a liver transplant
from an organ donor 30
years ago. Her health had
been fabulous for the past
29 years, up until this year
when she needed her gall
bladder removed, hernia
surgery, osteoporosis and
was diagnosed with skin
cancer, all related side
effects from taking medicine every day. Medicine
takes a toll on your body.
With all the medical procedures,
receiving
chemotherapy and hospital
stays this past year,
Rodriguez
was
more
inclined to reveal her transplant secret as she needed
help with her family, meals,
carpools and watching her
kids.
The community has
been a safe place so I can
feel supported and share my
secret, Rodriquez realizes.
Sharing her news was
not enough. Rodriguez
decided to establish an
ongoing fundraiser to provide college scholarships to
students who are organ
donors and transplant recip-

ients. She founded Missys


Miracle through the New
Jersey Sharing Network in
Feb. with a kickoff
fundraiser dinner at the
Racquets Club in Short
Hills in March with 300
family and friends in attendance.
Since then, the Millburn
High School Lacrosse team
held an aerobics class in
March to raise funds; SLT
in Short Hills gym held a
fitness class; and students at
Millburn High School
organized a club selling
logo t-shirts, water bottles
and car magnets all with the
Missys Miracle logo.
Her connection with the
schools stems from her previous work as a high school
guidance counselor and
current profession as a college
counselor/college
placement
specialist.
Through students, friends
and clients, Rodriguez is off
to a successful start with
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The mother of threeJesse, 10; Reece, 8; and
Mack, 5 -also set up a Go

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Racquets Club in Short
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Mothers Day gifts, with 20
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he top five American Idol contestants are headed out


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percent of the proceeds going to Missys Miracle.
She also has plans to raise money by participating at a
golf event, 17th Annual NJ Sharing Golf Classic through
NJ Sharing Network, planned for Oct. 5 at the Baltusrol in
Springfield, home of the 2016 PGA Championship.
March 4 was the 30 year anniversary of Rodriguezs
liver transplant. She was 10 years old, living in Montville
in 1985, when she woke up feeling sick.
It was very quick, says Rodriguez. I was never sick.
I woke up one morning with liver failure out of the blue.
My liver was failing. I was jaundice; I was delirious; I was
unconscious. I dont know what caused it.
Rodriguez recalls, I was taken to four hospitals in four
days, all that said there was no hope, that there was nothing they could do. She then went to Cornell Medical
Center in New York where they stabilized me for a few
days. The idea for a liver transplant came up and the closest place was Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven,
CT, so she was transferred there for an evaluation.
That same night I went into liver failure, she says, and
at the same time, in Chicago a liver became available by a
boy her same age. If it wouldve been another minute,
Rodriguez says she would not have survived. When they
took the liver out it was the size of a pea pod, which is
scary since the liver is the largest organ in the body.

It was a miracle I had this transplant, it really was a


miracle, says Rodriguez.
Three decades later, Rodriquez is celebrating that miracle with Missys Miracle.
I wanted to do something big, she says. I wanted to
be a role model and give back. I saw a lot of people in the
hospital really suffering during her hospital stays this past
year. I wanted to marry my professional life, thats where
the scholarship comes from, to give back to those who
want to go to college but cant because they are paying for
medication, hospital stays.
Raising much more than I ever anticipated in such a
short time, Rodriguez says this seems like a way I can
help. This is also a way to educate and bring awareness
to organ donation, she says, especially to teenagers when
they get their license and they are asked to specify if they
are a registered donor. She is scheduled to speak at
Congregation Bnai Jeshurun in Short Hills on June 2, at
9:30 a.m., through the NJ Sharing Network about organ
donation.
I want to show how organ donation can save lives.
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Another concern is the toxicity of the chemicals.
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Annual Essex County Jewish Heritage Celebration Held

ssex County Executive Joseph N.


DiVincenzo, Jr. hosted Essex
Countys Annual Jewish Heritage
Celebration on Wed., April 29 to recognize the influence and positive impact
that Jewish people have had, and continue to have, on the economy and culture of
Essex County. During the ceremony,
DiVincenzo presented Star of Essex
Awards to Nomi Colton-Max, board
president of Congregation Beth El in
South Orange, and Harold Colton-Max,
CEO of the Jewish Community Housing
Corporation of Metropolitan New Jersey.
Harold and Nomi Colton-Max have
both enjoyed tremendous personal success in their respective careers,
DiVincenzo said. Their commitment to
serving the Jewish community and
improving the lives of Essex County residents, their leadership, and dedication to
public service is to be commended, he
added.
Charity, philanthropy and doing for
others are the things that both Harold and
Nomi Colton-Max have committed to
doing every day of their lives and these
are strong principles within the Jewish
community, said Assemblywoman
Sheila Y. Oliver.
This is always a wonderful event.
Thank you to County Executive
DiVincenzo for recognizing our citizens,
because it is the community leaders like
todays honorees that make Essex County
the best it can be, said Assemblywoman
Mila M. Jasey
A volunteer at Congregation Beth El
since her family moved to South Orange
13 years ago, Nomi has been active on a
variety of committees and served on Beth
Els Board of Trustees for 11 years, the
last two as president of the egalitarian
conservative synagogue. Trained as a foreign policy analyst, specializing in the
Arab World and the Persian Gulf, Nomi
previously worked at the Council on
Foreign Relations and a private energy
consulting firm. She holds degrees from
McGill University and Johns Hopkins
School of Advanced International
Studies. She has lived, worked and traveled throughout the region and speaks
Hebrew, Arabic and French. Colton-Max
also previously served a three-year term
on the Supreme Court of New Jersey
District Ethics Committee (District VB).

A proud Progressive Zionist, Nomi


grew up in the Habonim-Dror youth
movement in Canada and her professional and personal development has been
centered on Israel and the Middle East.
She is a long time member of Ameinu- a
national organization working for a progressive Israel and America, has been a
member of the MetroWest Jewish
Community Relations Council, the
Habonim-Dror
Naaleh
Camp
Committee, is running on the Hatikvah
Slate of the World Zionist Congress, and
she speaks frequently on current events
in the Middle East and Israel.
To be recognized for something you
love makes this recognition really special. My husband and I belong to many
different communities simultaneously,
but working in each of them gives us a
great opportunity to serve and we instill
these values in our children, said Nomi.
Harold Colton-Max has dedicated his
efforts to the Jewish principle of Tikkun
Olam, which means to repair the world.
He currently serves as the Chief
Executive Officer of the Jewish
Community Housing Corporation of
Metropolitan New Jersey, a non-profit
organization devoted to providing housing with supportive services for senior
citizens in the Greater MetroWest
Community. In this capacity, he oversees
the organizations four apartment buildings with 470 units of independent living
and assisted living options for those 62
years or older.
Max has been president for the past
three years of the Affordable Housing
Professionals of NJ, was a founding
member and president of the Jersey City
Affordable Housing Coalition and is a
long-time member of the Housing and
Community Development Network of
NJ.
As a South Orange resident, Max has
been involved with the South Orange
Citizens Budget Advisory Committee,
board of adjustment, is current chair of
the planning board, and is a member of
the Villages Senior Citizen Advisory
Committee and is a member of
Congregation Beth El.
The Essex County Jewish Heritage
Celebration is part of a yearlong series of
programs initiated by County Executive
DiVincenzo to recognize and celebrate

Star of Essex Awards Presented to Nomi Colton-Max, board president of Congregation Beth El in
South Orange, and Harold Colton-Max, CEO of the Jewish Community Housing Corporation of
Metropolitan New Jersey.

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Essex County Environmental Center Offers May Programs

variety of programs are being


offered at the Essex County
Environmental Center this May to
teach children and adults about nature and
help them gain a greater appreciation and
understanding of the environment. Essex
County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr.
invites children and adults to visit the
Environmental Center where they can enjoy
an enriching recreational experience through
nature and conservation activities.
Our Environmental Center has become
the premiere location for environmental
education and nature appreciation, said
DiVincenzo. With the help of our partner
groups, our dynamic schedule of events and
activities will captivate all ages. Walk in our
woods, discover habitats, get pointers on
gardening, learn about nature photography
and much more. Its all about nature and its
all at our Environmental Center.
Friday Morning Yoga for adults, Fri.,
May 29, at 4 p.m., at the Essex County
Environmental Center in Roseland. This
class will explore the many joys of yoga.
Breathing synchronized with movement will
warm the body and relax the mind. All lev-

els are welcome. Cost is $10. Advance registration is required. For information, call
973-228-8776. Dress comfortably and bring
mat.
Tuesday Afternoon Yoga with
Meditation for adults, Tues., May 26, 3:30
p.m., at Essex County Environmental Center
in Roseland. The focus of this class is on the
many benefits of long-held, seated poses.
Participants will lengthen tissues that connect, wrap and interweave muscles, helping
to increase their range of motion and free up
areas of limitation. They will cultivate a
meditative state in each pose, as well as sit
for a meditation at the end of class. All levels are welcome. Cost is $10. Advance registration is required. For information, call
973-228-8776. Dress comfortably and bring
mat.
Chair Yoga Series, Thurs., May 28, at 3
p.m., Essex County Environmental Center,
Roseland.
Bug Club for children ages six to ten,
Tues., May 12, at 4 p.m., Essex County
Environmental Center in Roseland. The Bug
Club is devoted to young people who want
to explore the wonders of insects through

field walks, games, stories and crafts. This


club meets year-round. Cost is $8 per child.
Advance registration and payment are
required. Minimum number of participants
needed. For information, call 973-228-8776.
Birding Hike in Essex County Becker
Farm, Thurs., May 14, at 8 a.m., Essex
County Environmental Center in Roseland.
Envois presented by New Jersey Audubon.
Explore both field and forest while enjoying
beautiful vistas of the Passaic River Valley.
This is the right time to discover spring
migrants in all their glory, including warblers in full song. Cost is $6 for NJA members and $8 for non-members. Please call
908-766-5787 or e-mail kelly.wenzel@
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Native Pollinator Conservation
Workshop, Thurs., May 14, at 6 p.m.,
Essex County Environmental Center in
Roseland. Adults and children ages 12 and
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per child and $10 per adult. Advance registration is required. For information, call 973228-8776. Minimum number of participants

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Honey Bees: Who They Are, What
They Do and Why They Are Important,
Sat., May 16, at 10:30 a.m., Essex County
Environmental Center, Roseland. For adults
and children ages 8 and up. The health of
honey bees has been in the news a lot lately.
Learn why the state insect of NJ is having
such a difficult time surviving and what to
do around at home to help bees survive and
thrive. Meet in Garibaldi Hall. Cost is $8 per
child, $10 per adult. Advance registration
required. For information, call 973-2288776. Minimum number of participants is
required.
Horticulture for Seniors, Mon., May
18, at 1 p.m., Essex County Environmental
Center, Roseland, is a specially designed
class for senior citizens that is presented by
the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Essex
County. This months topic is A Garden is
Home to Many. Meet in Garibaldi Hall. This
is a free program. Advance registration is
required one week prior to program. For
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continued from page 28


4-H Young Gardeners Club, Tues.,
May 19, at 4 p.m., Essex County
Environmental Center, Roseland. Children
in grades one through ten can learn how
vegetables and flowers grow, where
spaghetti sauce comes from, how to find a
rainbow in a garden. Meet in Garibaldi Hall.
Advance registration required. For information, call 973-353-1338, Ext. 109.
Birding Hike in Essex County Hilltop
Reservation is presented by New Jersey
Audubon, Thurs., May 21, at 8 a.m., at
Mountain Avenue and Courter Lane, North
Caldwell. Explore edge and meadow habitats for spring migrants with an easy walk
through the reservation. This is a free event.
Please call 908-766-5787 or e-mail
kelly.wenzel@njaudubon.org to register.
Little Sprouts Spring Gardening
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Essex County Environment Center,
Roseland. With a few seeds, some water, soil
and light, students will be growing plants in
no time. Each week, the children discover
the magic of nature, the source of the food
supply, and foods that are healthy. Cost is

$10 per session/per child. Minimum number


of participants is required. Advance registration and payment are required. For information, call 973-228-8776.
Memorial Day Paddle, Mon., May
25, 10:30 a.m. or 2 p.m., Essex County
Environmental Center, Roseland. Adults and
children ages 10 and up, who are accompanied by an adult, take a leisurely paddle on
the Passaic River. Paddlers will enjoy the
scenery and peacefulness as they paddle up
the river and then float down slowly at the
pace of the river. The session includes paddling safety and techniques and all equipment. Cost is $30 per canoe or $15 per person. Advance registration is required. For
information, call 973-228-8776.
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Furniture Patriarch
To Visit Local Store For Charity

By Kenny Luthy
ohn D. Bassett III, shown above
standingon one of his Made in America
bedroom nightstands, is coming to
Suburban Furniture in Succasunna Thurs.,
May 21, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., to sign
copies of the book, Factory Man.
The New York Times best seller, written
by Beth Macy, gives a detailed history of
the Basset Family and their rise to domination of wood furniture manufacturing in the
USA throughout the 20th century. It also
addresses American furniture manufacturers brush with extinction as global capitalism led to outsourcing and the massive loss
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many southern furniture towns. It finally
details John D. Bassett IIIs years long
Capital Hill fight to save these American
jobs from Chinese takeover. The book is
getting special treatment as Tom Hanks and
Gary Goetzman plan its production as a
miniseries for HBO.

Suburban Furniture on Rt. 10 in


Succasunna has long been a Made in
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company. Vaughan-Bassett is known for
its quick delivery in the customers choice
of many finishes and sizes. Like VaughanBassett, Suburban Furniture has been family owned and operated for over 50 years.
Suburban will be hosting Bassett for a discussion on Factory Man, saving
American jobs, and the future of manufacturing in the USA. Along with the meet
and greet, Bassett will sign copies of the
book, which will be available for a discounted purchase of $20. All proceeds from
the book sales will go to the Dean Michael
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Faith-based camp
Faith-based camps offer many of the
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beliefs. Some faith-based camps may
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camp activities.
Sports camps
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ummer camp is a beloved tradition


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Taste Buds Bloom With Variety Offered At Farmers Markets

By Cara Connelly
armers markets provide visitors with a window to see
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When farmers markets open in the spring, they provide
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baked goods, prepared meals, soups and hand crafted items
that many have anticipated all winter. Their garden offerings are plentiful providing consumers with an exceptional

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selection of annuals and perennials to plant. Spring offerings turn to summer offerings delivering a wide variety of
flavorful, colorful sweet fruits and ample vegetables.
Summer farmers markets are a great way to spend a
weekend afternoon or lazy evening after a day at work.
Summer is when produce such as tomatoes, sweet corn and
cucumbers are grown and enjoyed in abundance. As the
summer ends, fall is a beautiful time of year. The
air is crisp and local farm stands are brimming with
autumn goodies from pumpkins to root vegetables, cider,
hay rides and corn mazes. Hearty prepared meals, holiday
pies, hand knit sweaters and seasonal wreaths are alongside
mums, corn stalks and hay barrels used to decorate our
homes.
As the winter approaches, dont discount the selection at
your local outdoor markets. Beets, broccoli, brussel sprouts,
cabbage and cauliflower are grown most of the year, even
through November and December. Its a great time to stock
up on homemade jams, jellies and local honey. Think gift
giving for the holidays. Most farmers markets stay open
until December and will additionally offer fresh cut greenery and Christmas trees.
Most fruits and vegetables travel 1500-2500 miles to
land in the grocery store. If each consumer ate just one meal
a week using local products, we would save 1.1 million barrels of oil each year. Visits to local farmers markets are
increasing for a variety of reasons- its healthier, its impor-

tant to support local growers and its better for our environment. Stop by and explore your local outdoor market today,
you may be surprised what you find and what you learn.
Some Morris County Area Community Farmers Markets
include:
Morris Plains Farmers Market; Speedwell Ave. Ext.
(also known as Merchant Block) Morris Plains; 978-2671488; www.morrisplainsboro.org. Open Sat., June
through Oct., from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Featuring variety of
fresh fruits and vegetables, wine, honey, milk, eggs, flowers, cheese, pierogis, sausages, stuffed cabbage, jams and
jellies, pies, cakes, cookies, quiches, soups, dried fruit and
nuts, artisan breads, croissants, scones, chicken pot pies,
pickles, olives, stuffed grape leaves, alpaca yarn and
alpaca wool products.
Morristown Farmers Market, Spring Street & Morris
Street, Morristown; 973-455-1133; www.morristownnj.org. Open Sun., June through Nov., 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Featuring variety of fruits, vegetables and organic products,
flowers, plants, herbs, baked goods, eggs, cheese, honey,
fish, poultry, grass fed beef and pork. WIC and Senior
FMNP vouchers available by some farmers.
East Hanover Farmers Market, Ridgedale Avenue, East
Hanover;973-428-3095; www.townshipofeasthanover.com.
Open Mon., June through Oct., noon to 6 p.m. Featuring
variety of fruits and vegetables. WIC and Senior FMNP
vouchers available by some farmers.

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The Golden Pineapple, Open Again At 14 Pine Street

ind old favorites and lots that is new


and wonderful at The Golden
Pineapple. Browse hundreds of
unique and desirable things you will
loveso glad this store is back in town!
For nearly two decades, The Golden
Pineapple was the centerpiece of the
Shops at 14 Pine Street. Renovated and
newly-reopened, you will find the new
Golden Pineapple midway-back on the
first floor at 14 Pine Street, around the
corner from The Mayo Arts Center and

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The store is smaller, so you'll know
every item in it was chosen carefully
theres no room anything ordinary. As
always, there are unique gifts and accessories for the home, elegant and affordable.
The store still offers the areas largest
selections of customers favorite lines
including chic recycled- aluminum
Mariposa serveware, frames and gifts (on
every brides registry and wish list); the
immensely-popular French home fragrance system Lampe Berger; organic and
beautifully-scented Panier des Sens soaps
and lotions from Provence and the classic
Byers Choice Carolers, many rare and
signed.
Customers will delight in finding distinctive handmade jewelry, handcrafted
capes, scarves and personal accessories;
Austrian crystal and enamel frames,
hinged boxes and more. The perfect gifts
for even downsized homes.
There are treasures at every turn!
Hand-painted Florentine glass, art glass

and crystal sparkle year round.


Additionally, the store offers unique items
for each holiday and season.
The Golden Pineapples caring, experienced staff will help you find the perfect
gift or treat for yourself. Busy shoppers
will be thrilled with the stores personal
services including beautiful gift wrapping,
reasonably-priced shipping via UPS or
USPS, gift baskets, favors, corporate gifts
and more. They look forward to helping
you decorate your home or make gift-giving magic happen!
The Golden Pineapple is ready for all
your Spring needs: gifts for Brides, Grads
and Dads; Lampe Berger that removes
odors and germs from the air while adding
lovely Spring fragrance to home or office;
gifts for all your hostesses. You will be
thrilled with your shopping experience and
with what you select.
The Golden Pineapple is open Tues.,Sat., 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., closing later at 7
p.m., on Thurs.a. For more details visit the
store website at www.shop14pine.com or
call 973-267-0400.

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Annual Golf Event Assists Those


With Special Needs

iving on the Green: Employment


Horizons 10th Anniversary Golf
Classic Employment Horizons,
Inc. plans to host its 10th Anniversary Golf
Classic on June 15 at Spring Brook
Country Club in Morristown. This year's
event is sponsored by My Limo of East
Hanover, serving as Premier Sponsor with
Vision Real Estate Partners and the Steven
and Beverly Rubenstein Charitable
Foundation serving as Associate Sponsors.
The Provident Bank Foundation will serve
as our Tote Bag Sponsor.
In our community, hundreds of hardworking people with disabilities dream of
earning a paycheck and living as valued,
productive members of society. The Golf
Classic offers an opportunity for members
of the community to help make this dream
a reality. All proceeds from the event help
fund the agencys services, which give

individuals with disabilities an opportunity


to earn a paycheck while receiving valuable training.
Golfer registrations and sponsorships
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ext. 240. Registration includes greens fees,
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Horizons, Inc. is the premier not-for-profit
agency providing high-quality competitively priced services to the business community through its commercial operations while
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Summer Camp Options Abound...


continued from page 32
whole family to enjoy the summer camp
experience. Family camps typically tailor
their activities around tasks families can
complete together, with counselors providing assistance when it's needed. Family
camps may be faith-based or secular, and
families typically stay overnight, sleeping
in facilities on the campsites or in lodging
away from home.
Special needs camps
Parents of children with special needs

can still send their kids to summer camp,


as there are many camps that cater to such
youngsters. Special needs camps may cater
to campers who are blind, deaf, learning
disabled, or mentally or physically disabled. Staff at special needs camps typically undergoes extensive training, which
helps to calm some of the fears parents
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drawer properly. Although you may be
tempted to purchase an entirely new dresser or give up and store items solely in the
closet, try a new tactic. Various organizing
experts advise folding and layering clothes

vertically in drawers to create more space


and keep things neat. An additional benefit
to this method of storage is you can more
readily see just what you have in the drawer, rather than lifting and looking underneath your clothing. Anyone can give this
a try to free up space in their drawers. This
method also works especially well with
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haq loves everyone and is a wonderful family dog.


He is losing his home because his family is no
longer able to care for him and he needs a new home
urgently. Shaq is a very healthy 11 years old, loves all people and children and is very submissive with other dogs.
Like all beagles Shaq's favorite activity is walking outside
and smelling all the good things there are to smell, especially in spring. Shaq is hoping more than anything to find
a new home where he can go for walks and be loved and
be a part of a family once again. Shaq is extremely polite,
knows basic commands, and is a real love bug. He is smart
and curious and would be happiest in a family where he
would not be alone all day. He is losing a bit of his hearing. Shaq is vaccinated and neutered. If interested in Shaq,
contact the Pet Adoption League at www.palpets.org, call
973-584-0095 or email us at info@palpets.org.

eet Jimmy from Eleventh Hour Rescue. Jimmy


is a beautiful black Labrador mix who is about
eight months old. He was surrendered to a shelter when he was just eight weeks old and now he is looking for his forever family. Jimmy currently lives in a foster home with three children and another dog. He loves
people and other dogs and is a quick learner. He is housebroken and crate-trained. Jimmy is affectionate and playful and always ready for a game of fetch! He is still a
puppy so hewould benefit from some continued basic
training that he has started with his foster family. To read
more about Jimmy, complete an application for him, or to
see all of the adoptable pets, visit: www.ehrdogs.org or
call 973-664-0865.

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neck is soft and velvety. Emma's foster mom says Emma has
the cutest face. And when she looks up at you with her dark
brown eyes with the white showing underneath, she looks so
so sweet. Emma was rescued from a high kill shelter in NC
and now living in a foster home in NJ. Emma's foster mom
says, "Emma loves everyone, dogs, kids and she is even ok
with our cats. She is interested in them, but doesn't chasse
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