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October 17
The Musicales at Noon
concert series at St. Timothy
Lutheran Church inWayne continues Wednesday,
October 17, with a recital by
The Joybells handbell choir.
This amazing and inspiring
group of twelve ringers, each
with Downs Syndrome, is aMusicales favorite! Their var-
ied program will offer sacred,
classical, popular, Broadway,
Disney, and patriotic tunes.
The 60-minute concert begins
at 12 Noon. The public is cor-dially invited. No admission is
charged, but a free-will offer-
ing will be accepted. The
church has an indoor elevator
for easy wheelchair access.
This project is funded in part,
by the Passaic County
Cultural and Heritage
Council at Passaic County
Community College, through
a grant from the New Jersey
State Council on theArts/Department of State, a
Partner Agency of the
National Endowment of the
Arts. For more information
about the October 10 concert,
or for directions to St.
Timothy Church at 395
Valley Road in Wayne, please
call 973-694-8316.
October 21
The Wayne Valley HighSchool Fall Craft show will be
held on Sunday, October 21
from 10:00a.m.-5:00p.m.The
school is located at 551 Valley
Road, Wayne and is promoted
by P.J.s Promotions and spon-
sored by the Wayne ValleyBand Parents. The show will
feature over 100 quality
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homemade crafts, art and
photography. The sponsors
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call P.J.s Promotions at 201-
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fun filled afternoon at St.
Michaels Episcopal Church at
1219 Ratzer Road in Wayne.
We are sponsoring a Victorian
Tea and Fashion Show provid-
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October 21 at 1:30p.m.
Admission is $12.00 which
includes teas and elegant tea
sandwiches. For more infor-
mation please call 973-694-1026 Tuesday thru Friday.
This is a special event for a
wonderful afternoon.
October 24
The Musicales at Noon
concert series at St. Timothy
Lutheran Church in Wayneconcludes Wednesday, October
24, with a recital by The Da
Capo Trio. Members of the
Trio, in residence at From the
Top Musica Studio, are flutists
Lisa Plasse and Sarah Dodds,
and pianist Caroline Parody.
Their program ranges from
Mozarts Turkish March and
Bachs Trio Sonata in G to
the Suite for Jazz Flute
by contemporary composerClaude Bolling. The 60-minute
concert begins at 12 Noon.
The public is cordially invited.
No admission is charged, but a
free-will offering will be accept-
ed. The church has an indoor
elevator for easy wheelchair
access. This project is funded in
part, by the Passaic County
Cultural and Heritage Council
at Passaic County Community
College, through a grant fromthe New Jersey State Council
on the Arts/Department of
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T
he debates have
begun, the TV com-
mercials are in ourfaces, the media is in its glory
increasing ad revenue after a
lackluster year, the nation is
polarized and the people are
tuned-in, eager to see what
happens!
What does this all mean
to you, a resident of North
Jersey, looking to grow and
maintain your net-worth and
portfolio; to preserve your
standard of living whileincreasing the quality of life
for yourself, your spouse and
your children? Can the elec-
tion of the President really
influence any of these factors?
Does he or will he affect the
tone of the Nation and the
people who live here? Does
the winner have the influence
to really effect change? Can
the President motivate and
manipulate Congress to makeeffective improvements that
will have both a short term
and long-term positive effect
on your finances and bottom
line? Does it really make a dif-
ference who the victor is?
The answer to these
questions in this authors opin-
ion is a resounding YES. All
we need to do is look back at
the Presidencies of Republican
Ronald Reagan and DemocratBill Clinton who left an
indelible impression. The
country prospered under their
leadership and these facts are
undeniable. These two leaders
had a divergently different
approach to governing and
leading, yet, both were suc-
cessful in their own right. In
both cases, their actions affect-
ed the people long after their
terms expired, in some cases tothis very day. As an individual
and a voter, whether you voted
for these men or not there are
some questions you should ask
yourself. Were you proud of
the job they performed and
the legacy they left behind?
Were you proud to be an
American while they held the
highest office in the land? Did
you personally prosper as a
result of their actions andchoices? Did the job market at
the time benefit your career?
Did your portfolio grow, was
money more plentiful then,
and was the general attitude
and sentiment of the public,
better, under their leadership?
Were you a happier person
during the Reagan and
Clinton years?
How did these leaders, in
your opinion handle foreignaffairs? What was the worlds
opinion of America and
Americans at the time as com-
pared to the last few years?
Was our country a safer place
to live and raise a family then,
when weighed against today?
What happened over the last
12 years to change or diminish
America as we once knew her?
In your opinion, are prospects
for the future less or moreopportunistic now, as opposed
to then?
As a financial columnist
and a Retirement Income and
Estate Planning Specialist, it
isnt my job or purpose in this
column space to campaign for
one candidate or another. It is
however, to help you derive
the best strategies, plans and
programs to circumvent any
calamity in advance, and clingto the concept of the 7Ps:
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people at sometime in their
lives. This condition is esti-
mated to affect 40 mil-
lion people in the U.S.
Hypersensitivity
mostly affects people in
their 20s and 30s. Age
changes dentin and
decreases tooth sensi-
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gum recession (expos-
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structure loss.
Enamels hard tex-
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and dentin. When it is
lost, hypersensitivity occurs.
The most common com-
plaints are caused by cold and
sweets.The pain from enamel
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1.Acidic foods and drinks
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2.Vigorous over-brushing,
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3.Abrasive toothpastes
4.Using a medium or hard
toothbrush (not American
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5.Gum recession
6.Use or overuse of tooth
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7.Clenching or grinding your
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What are you do-
ing on Tuesday,
November 6? Are
you one of the millions of
Americans who will choose
not to vote? If so, how come?
If the answer is because youre
too busy, youre definitely not
alone. The California Voter
Foundation found that 28 per-
cent of infrequent voters (and
23 percent of unregistered
voters) said they were just too
busy to vote. Yet a whopping
91 percent of infrequent vot-
ers said that voting is an
important part of being a good
citizen!
So whether you are too
busy with work or simply dont
want to waste time waiting in
line at the polls, there is a sim-
ple solution fill out an
absentee ballot!
Anyone registered to
vote can now do so by absen-
tee ballot. You do not need to
provide a reason! This way
you can cast your vote easily
from wherever you are and on
your own time. To get your
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www.state.nj.us/state/elec-
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vote-by-mail.html. Your ballot
must be received by the coun-
ty clerk seven days prior to the
election.
In addition to being too
busy to vote, there are other
excuses people provide every
year. However, the answers to
these excuses may not be quite
as simple as obtaining an
absentee ballot.
Many voters believe
their vote doesnt truly matter.
Although the way the
Electoral College system
works might make an individ-
ual vote seem insignificant,
its not. Each state is deciding
which candidate its electoral
votes will go toward. If your
vote did not count, there
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election to begin with. You
have a voice and you have the
Too-busy-to-vote and other
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October 28
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presented by Marlin Art from
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order to accommodate every-
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right to be heard.
Even those who know
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The winner of the 2012
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one whom youd rather have
lead the country.
Then again, maybe you
just dont care. Americans
have a bad reputation for
being apathetic and voting is
one of those areas where this
apathetic attitude really stands
out. Many are disinterested in
politics and would much
rather hear none of it.
However, people who claim
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in our government are often
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Voting is one of the many
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of choosing our future leaders.
At the birth of our country,
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Halloween is a fun-
filled holiday for
children, as well as
adults. However, for your pet,
Halloween can be a stressful,
frightening and even danger-
ous holiday. Your pet depends
on you to protect it, so please
take a few extra precautions to
help keep your pet safe during
this Halloween season.
Your companion animals
may look very cute in a cos-
tume, but make sure that it is
not annoying or unsafe for
them. It should not obstruct
your pets vision, or constrict
movement, hearing, or its
ability to breathe or bark.
Also, check for small, dan-
gling or easily chewed-off
pieces on the costume that
your pets could choke on, or
that may cause harm to them,
such as elastic, rubber bands
or buttons. When buying a
Halloween costume for your
pets, its very important to
select the appropriate size.
Do not leave your pets
outside on Halloween.
Instead, keep your pets safely
inside, away from trick-or-
treaters and other Halloween
activities. Your pets will be
less frightened and will not
feel threatened by noisy, cos-
tumed children. Plus, these
ghouls and goblins can scare
pets, causing them to escape
from the yard. It is a good idea
to keep your outdoor cat
inside several days before and
after Halloween. Black cats in
particular may be at risk from
children's pranks.
Its best not to bring the
family dog along trick-or-
treating. Although it is nice
for them to get out and trick-
or-treat with the family, dogs
may become difficult to han-
dle during the noise and con-
fusion of the festivities. Some
children you meet may be
afraid of dogs, especially in the
dark. Also, take your dog on
its walk before the Halloween
festivities begin. This will
help keep your dog safe and
calm.
Even the most social
dogs and cats should be kept
in a separate room, away from
the front door, during trick-or-
treat visiting hours. Too many
strangers can be overwhelm-
ing for a dog or cat, and some
children may be afraid of ani-
mals. Also, you open the door
many times during the
evening for trick-or-treaters,
so be very careful your dog or
cat does not dart outside.
Make sure your cat or
dog wears a current animal
license tag or ID tag on its col-
lar or is micro-chipped. If, for
any reason, a pet does escape
or become lost, you increase
the chances that your pet will
be returned to you if he is
wearing a collar with an ID
tag.
Dont share any
candy with pets, espe-
cially chocolate. Tell
your children not to
share their candy
with the family pet
and make sure that
candy is put out of
reach after children
return from their trick-or-
treating adventures. Candy
can be harmful and chocolate
is toxic for animals, causing
vomiting, restlessness, heart
disturbances and even death.
If you suspect your pet has
eaten chocolate or other
candy that causes discomfort,
consult your veterinarian
immediately. Throw your
candy wrappers away, too.
Wrappers and lollipop sticks
can be dangerous if your pet
swallows them.
Keep your pet away from
potentially hazardous decora-
tions. Flames from jack-o-
lanterns and candles could
singe or burn your pet. Keep
small Halloween decorations
away from your pet, since they
could cause choking.
Use these tips to have a
festive and safe Halloween. For
more information and tips
about holiday safety for pets,
call or visit your family veteri-
narian. Remember, your veteri-
narian is your very best source
for advice on keeping your pet
safe, healthy and happy!
Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the
owner of the Pequannock Animal
Hospital. He grew up in Kin-
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with his wife, three cats and two
dogs to provide quality and
compassionate care for your pets
in the community. The Pequan-
nock Animal Hospital is located
at 591 Newark Pompton Turn-
pike in Pompton Plains. You may
reach them by calling
973-616-0400.
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Lauren Krissi, 16, of Wayne is an official state finalist inthe Miss New Jersey Teen USA Pageant, held on Oct.
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Student musicians from
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camps Dining Hall which is
handicap accessible. Camp
Veritans is located at 225
Pompton Road in Haledon,
just down the hill from William
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or information about the Art
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three hours each week through-
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general manager of School of
Rock Wayne. Their levels of
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ripped the roof off in each of
these amazing concerts.
School of Rock Waynes
tribute to the music of
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performances of the most icon-
ic songs from the 1969 concert,
including With A Little Help
From My Friends, Fortunate
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Classics from Janis Joplin, Sly
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also featured.
The concerts were held at
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will probably yield all of the
ingredients you need. Some
kits feature squirt bottles that
can be filled with chocolate,
heated in the microwave and
then easily squirted into the
candy molds.Cake pops: A revolution in
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in two ways. The first method
is baking a cake and then crum-
bling it up into a bowl. Then a
container of cake frosting is
added, making the mixture
moldable. The mixture is thenformed into balls, which are
put on lollipop sticks and
dipped into melted chocolate.
The second cake pop method is
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batter into balls while cooking.
Then the cake balls are put on
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Wayne Valley
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Oct. 21 from 10am5pm.
Promoted by P.J.s
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Parents, the craft show will
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photography.
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at the show will be womens
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quilts, stained and painted
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mache pumpkins, florals,
lighted glass blocks, fiber,
handmade jewelry, soaps andcandles, soft sculptures,
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raphy, wood garden decora-
tions, wine bottle clocks,
handmade bags and totes,
framed historic baseball pho-
tos, and origami.
Tasty homemade choco-
lates will be available from
Dominic Aldi of Wayne and
embellished girls apparel will
be for sale by MaurennFrancella of Woodland Park.
Turned wood pens, cutting
boards and quality soaps will
be showcased by Maureen
Harris-Coyle of Haledon.
Potter Mary Mahon of
Hawthorne will be partici-
pating and Cathy Lawrence
of West Caldwell will have
hand knits and jewelry on
display. Jewelry designers
Susan Harris of Wayne andSandra Lampmann of
Clifton will also be joining
in the festivities.
Admission is $3 each and
the sponsors will serve lunch
throughout the day.
Wayne Valley High School is
located at 551 Valley Road
in Wayne. For directions
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www.pjspromotions.com or
call P.J.s Promotions at201-666-1340.
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Fall craft show approaches
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Hitting a foul shot can
be tough, especially
for a local youngster
who wants to win the Elks
Hoop Shoot free throw con-
test. Contestants stand at the
free throw line, bounce the
basketball a few times, look up
at the hoop, pump up the
shot, watch it hit the rim, rollaround a couple of times
and drop in!
Local kids can participate
in the Wayne Elks Lodge
#2181 National Hoop Shoot
free throw contest on Saturday,
Nov. 10 at the Immaculate
Heart of Mary School in
Wayne. This contest is free of
charge and gifts will be given to
the first 100 participants.
Winners in each categoryreceive trophies for first, second
and third place.
Registration starts at 12:30pm
and the contest begins at 1pm.
The competition will be held
for kids in age brackets 89,
1011, and 1213. Age
requirements are as of April 1,
2013. All kids need to do is
bring sneakers and a copy of
their birth certificate.
Kids in the free throwcontest advance through local,
district, state and national lev-
els. One boy and one girl in
each of the three categories
wins a national title at the
finals in Springfield, Ma.
Parents get to travel to
Springfield with their kids to
share in this special event.
The top six national final-
ists names are inscribed in the
Naismith Memorial BasketballHall of Fame.
This national program is
meant to help build character,
while promoting integrity, hard
work, quality family time and
good sportsmanship. The Elks
Hoop Shoot Contest boasts the
largest non-commercial, co-
educational sports program in
America. More than three mil-
lion kids participate each year.
The Benevolent andProtective Order of the Elks are
committed to providing a
healthy future for Americas
youth, also sponsoring the
Elks Most Valuable Student
Scholarship Program and
Youth Veteran Volunteers.
Kids or parents who have
any questions can call Lenny
Agrusti at 973-872-3566. More
information is available on
the web at www.elks.org/hoopshoot.
Wayne Elks sponsor
annual hoop shoot contest
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obtain living wage employmentopportunities. Beginning
Tuesday, October 9 participants
will meet on Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 12:30-2:30p.m.
for six weeks to fine-tune job
search techniques, sharpen
skills and market yourself in
this competitive job market.
Job search and work training
areas will include: personality
and interest assessment; goal
setting and career planning;resume writing; interviewing
and salary negotiation skills.
The program will also include
an interview practice session
and critique. Please call 973-
694-9215 to determine eligibil-
ity. Registration is required for
this free Work Readiness
Program. Visit our website
www.waynecounselingcenter.o
rg for program outline.
The new EntertainmentBooks are here and Wayne
Presbyterian Church has them!
The price remains the same as
last year- just $30. The books
offer discounts on fine dining,
fast food, travel, family activi-
ties, movies and much more.
Books from other states and
Canada are also available upon
Alongtime resident of Wayne, Natalie Lentini entered into real es-
tate and has since been a busy, successful professional realtor. Thisyear to date, she has closed over 25 units.
Natalies clients appreciate her great customer service. She followsthe transaction to a smooth closing process. We are all pleased that Na-
talie is associated with our office, said Patti Tahan, branch manager ofthe Wayne Coldwell Banker regional marketing center.
Whether buying or selling, you can reach Natalie Lentini at theWayne office at 973-694-8000 or on her cell at 201-486-3115.
JEFFERSON $449,000New Const.-C/H Col. 4BRS/3BTHS, FR w/brickFP, H/W Flrs, open front Porch, cul-de-sac loc.KIN2188
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WAYNE $279,000Approx 2600sf Luxury HiRise unitw/2BR,2.5Bth,FamRm,EIK,LR/DR. Near NYtrans w/24hr drman & pool.1360 Ham-burgTpk#109. WYN0807
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FRANKLIN LAKES $1,899,000Beautiful 8BR 6.1Bath home in prestigiousWestGate w/3 Kit,3 Fplcs,In-law Ste,walk out
lower level,4GAR&so much more! WYN0803Wayne 973-694-8000
WAYNE $359,900Lovely 3BR 1.5Bth Packanack Lake Ranchw/open flr plan, LR/fplc, updated Kitchen & Bath+ many more updates! WYN0718
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GREEN POND $700,000Wonderful oppor. to build your LakefrontDream Home! Prelim. approved plans for a4500SF home w/2C Gar. KIN1982
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WAYNE $424,900Lovely Packanack Lake 4BR 3Bath Splitw/FamRm, LR/fplc, FDR, EIK + 2GAR.WYN0587
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WAYNE $479,000Wonderful well kept 3BR home w/numerous up-dates incl Kitchen & 2.5Bths,FamRm/fpl,2ndKit,beautiful priv yd,CA + 2GAR. WYN0778
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WAYNE $747,000Newer custom unique 4/5BR 4Bth spectacularColonial w/impressive open fl plan-perfect forentertaining! 2GAR. WYN0757
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WAYNE $439,000Lg 2900sf 4BR 3Bath Split on .5ac w/open flplan, nwr Kit, HW fls, MBR Ste + MORE inbeautiful area in a conv loc. WYN0567
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WAYNE $429,900Spacious 3BR 3.5Bth HighPoint twnhme w/EIK,MBR/great MBth, DR, FamRm, Ofc &RecRm/fpl, Patio + GAR. Pool,Tennis,Clbhse.WYN0595
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KINNELON $425,000Smoke Rise-Perfect entry point into the SRlifestyle. 3BR/2BA Ranch waiting for new own-ers. KIN3333
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KINNELON $599,000Great Price-Turnkey 4BR/3.1BA CHC. H/W Flrs.,FP, Crown Moldings; 2C Gar.; above groundPool. KIN3094
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KINNELON $499,000Nestled for privacy-Cust. 4BR/3BA w/Contemp.
flair./Andersen windows/C/A/2C Gar. KIN1996
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KINNELON $999,000Ests of Kinnelon-5BR/3.1BA CH Col.features 2Story Grand Ent.w/open bridge 2nd level/Chef'sKit./top of the line Appl. KIN1994
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BUTLER $269,500Great 2BR 2Bth unit-custom Kit,HW fls,gatedcomm w/pool,clbhse,gym. Quick closing poss.
CambridgeHts,134 Barrister. WYN0473Wayne 973-694-8000
KINNELON $899,000Smoke Rise-New Const. being blt. 4BRS3.1BTHS w/finest quality. Enjoy boating/swim-ming in this premier gated Comm. KIN3031
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POMPTON LAKES $279,999Perfection best describes this 3BR/2BA Bi-Level. An opportunity that does not come alongevery day, so hurry in! KIN1304
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KINNELON $699,000Smoke Rise-Impressive 4BR/3.1BA Cust. TudorRanch/priv. setting on quiet cul-de-sac w/spect.Mtn. views/3C.Gar. KIN6000
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KINNELON $750,000Smoke Rise-5BR/4.1BA Contemp. on 3.32Acs@ end of culdesac, 3C.Gar., newly stagedpool/patio/deck. KIN1940
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KINNELON $999,000Smoke Rise: Lakefront luxury-exquisite 6,000SF Georgian Col. on 3Acs. in the prestigiousSmoke Rise Comm. KIN9352
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KINNELON $259,000Triplex Unit-2BRS 3.1 BTHS, 1C Gar. Quietneighborhood/only mins. to transp/shopping.Original owner. Must be 55+. KIN2146
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WAYNE $389,000Move-in cond 3BR 2.5Bth BoulderRidge endunit twnhm w/updtd Kit,HW fls,tons of naturallight,priv backyd/lg deck. WYN0311
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WAYNE $549,900Lush priv CedarHill 5BR 2Bth Col w/1st fl MBRSte/priv terrace & vault ceil + 2nd fl MBR,updtdKit,FamRm/fpl, fin bsmt. WYN0758
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Prior Proper PlanningPrevents Poor Performance
Period! regardless of the
election outcome. This is my
Pledge of Allegiance to my
clients, constituents and col-
leagues! A great financial
advisor will have a game
plan and an opinion on how
to manage client money
regardless of the political or
economic environment! If
you have lost faith in yourcurrent advisor or have no
financial advisor, NOW is
the time to engage one! I
remind you that the Federal
deficit exceeds $16 Trillion.
This inconceivable number
will permeate our lives until
long after we are dead. It
will affect our children and
their children and their chil-
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implementing a portfoliodefense strategy and plan yet
be positioned for growth when
the markets return to pro-
longed profitability (a BullRun).
My advice is to vote for
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ance and preparation so that
whichever way the political
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family.
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old will be raised to 10 percentof AGI for most individuals.
However, if either you or your
spouse reach age 65 by Dec. 31,
2013, the new 10 percent
threshold will not take effect
until 2017. (In other words, the
long-standing 7.5 percent
threshold will continue to
apply to those taxpayers for
20132016.) Also, if you or
your spouse turn 65 between
20142016, the long-standing7.5 percent threshold will apply
for that year through 2016.
Starting in 2017, the 10 per-
cent threshold will apply to
everyone.
Tax planning implica-
tions: If you will be affected by
the new 10 percent threshold
next year, consider accelerating
elective qualifying unreim-
bursed medical expenses into
2012 so that your allowablemedical expense deduction for
this year will be based on the
more taxpayer-friendly 7.5 per-
cent threshold.
College loan repayment plan
application is simplified
Federal college loan bor-
rowers have several repayment
plan options. One option
income-based repayment (IBR)
is about to get simpler.Under IBR, required monthly
payments are capped based on
income and family size.
Previously, applicants had toenter their income tax data
onto the application. Now, the
Department of Education is
collaborating with the IRS so
applicants can import their tax
return data directly into the
IBR application and submit it
online. This will allow borrow-
ers to complete the application
in one sitting.
Robert P. Sokoloff and Associ-ates, PC, is a year-round full-
service CPA firm, providing a
wide range of accounting and tax
services to both small business
and individual clients. They are
QuickBooks certified pro advisors
and provide new business set up,
training and support. Their office
is located at 166 Main Street in
Lincoln Park. Their website is
www.cpanewjersey.com and their
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call 973-633-1001.
CEDAR GROVE $199,900Clean/updated first floor Condooffers newer kitchen and bath,separate dining area, refinishedhardwood, and many closets/storage.
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WAYNE $899,000Taxes reduced. This 6,200 squarefoot custom home offers 40x20master bedroom, pool and muchmore!
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HAWTHORNE $229,000Great starter home that offerslarge living room, eat-in kitchen,3 bedrooms, plus office space.Being sold in as is.
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Call Kelly Missonellie
WAYNE $659,900Updated Center Hall Colonial offersnewer kitchen Viking appliances,granite counter tops, tumbledmarble, high ceilings, fireplace,and pool.
Web#2968891Call Joseph Vecchione
PATERSON $499,000Investment opportunity. Package dealbeing sold as is. Owner motivated!Sale includes bar, apartments,business and liquor license.
Web#2972723
Call Joseph Simone
WAYNE $449,000Great price for this beautiful,totally renovated, 4 bedroom, 2.5bath home with living and diningroom, kitchen, hardwood floors,fenced yard.
Web#2971655Call Nafi Sela
PATERSON $289,900Newer 2 family home built in 2007offers 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths oneach floor. Separate laundry roomeach floor. 3 car garage and more.
Web#2971979
Call Kevin Casper
WAYNE $319,000Spread out in this oversized CapeCod located in a fantastic neigh-borhood. This Valley section homefeatures an abundance of space.
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Call Shawn Anen
PATERSON $199,900This 3 bedroom, 3 bath Coloniallocated in the Hillcrest section sitson a corner property with drivewayand 2 car garage.
Web#2971617
Call Ryan Jackson
WAYNE $168,000Ranch home features living room,eat-in kitchen, 2 bedrooms, unfin-ished basement. Being sold in asis condition.
Web#2972164
Call Joseph Simone
PEQUANNOCK $449,000Great oversized corner lot loca-tion. Immaculate 3 bedroom Capefeatures eat-in kitchen, granitecounter tops, finished basement,and pool.
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WOODLAND PARK $138,000This 2 bedroom Ranch is conve-niently located near schools, parks,shopping and major highways. Beingsold in as is condition. Fenced Yard.
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request. To purchase a book,
call Wayne PresbyterianChurch at 973-694-7109 or
stop by the church office locat-
ed at 1200 Alps Road at the
corner of Ratzer Road in
Wayne. Office hours are
Monday through Friday from
9a.m. to 1p.m.
The Golden Age Circle of
Wayne, Inc. (GACW) is an
active non-profit senior group
sponsored by the Wayne
Department of Parks and
Recreation that meets every
Thursday at 1p.m. in the PAL
Building, 1 PAL Drive inWayne. Coffee is served after
each regular meeting and mem-
bers enjoy an afternoon of fel-
lowship. Day trips and
overnight trips are scheduled
throughout the year, certain
meetings host special speakers,
and bingo is played for only
GACW members one
Thursday during each month.
To qualify as a member, you
must be a Wayne resident of at
least 50 years of age. Yearly dues
are $7. For more information,
call Val Turner, assistantrecording secretary, at 973-694-
5094. Or, come visit us!
Professional musicians and
vocalists of the Wayne Seniors
Swing Band will perform for
your dancing and listening
pleasure on the third Tuesday
of each month. Requested
donation is $2 from members of
the Wayne Elks Lodge and
members of the Wayne Adult
Community Center. For allothers, requested donation is
$3. Light refreshments will be
served. Performances will take
place from 12:30-2:30p.m. at
the Wayne Elks Lodge, 50
Hinchman Ave. For more
information, call 973-633-
0734.
bushes or under decks. Then
rake the leaves into manage-able piles.
Wait until after the peak
time for leaves to be falling
before you do the majority of
raking. Otherwise, you could
spend just about every
Saturday and Sunday clean-
ing up leaves.
Create family-centered
games while raking. Have
contests to see who can rake
the largest pile in the short-est amount of time. Take
breaks so that everyone can
enjoy jumping in a giant leaf
pile or horsing around.
Host a leaf-raking party
with friends and family mem-
bers. Tie it into a day when
there is a football game on
television, or toss around the
old pigskin after the job is
done.
Use two garbage pail lids to
pick up leaves and put them
into disposal bags. You'll grab
more leaves in each pass.There are some leaf blowers
that can vacuum up leaves
and mulch them at the same
time. Put a portion of this
leaf mulch into a compost
pile or in your garden beds.
If your town collects leaves
curbside, be sure to keep
them in a neat pile to reduce
the likelihood of leaves mak-
ing their way into a nearby
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sary task, but the task doesn't
have to be tedious and time-
consuming.
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The Annual Membership Drive for the
Friends of the Wayne Public Library is now
underway. Current members are asked to renew
their membership for 2012. New members are
always welcomed; membership forms are avail-
able at the main library (461 Valley Road) andat the Preakness branch (1006 Hamburg
Tpke). Members of the Friends serve as volun-
teers in the Friends Room, help with the
Lunchbox Learning programs, and help sort
donations of used books that are sold by the
Friends to benefit the library. Visit the Friends
Room at the main library, located on the right
after you enter. A large selection of used media
is available at bargain prices, including novels,
childrens books, non-fiction, biography, cook-
books, collectibles, vintage books, records, and
magazines. Be a part of your library join theFriends. For more information, call 973-694-
4272 ext. 5405.
Visiting Angels of Wayne in association with
the Alzheimers Foundation of America is offer-
ing free and confidential year-round memory
screenings. The screenings are available on the
third Wednesday of each month from 2-4p.m.
by appointment only. The screenings are held
at the Visiting Angels office located at 2190
Hamburg Turnpike in Wayne. Visiting Angels
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