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No.1 Vol. 1 mypaperonline.com August 2015
By Cheryl Conway, Editor
Two new towns are
being added to the
circulation of NewView Media Group newspa-
pers starting with this
August issue.Chatham News and
Madison News join the
group bringing the total of
monthly newspapers to 17,
reaching a total circulationof more than 190,000 resi-
dences and businesses.
Readers will enjoy news that
brightens, enlightens, enter-tains and inspires.
Publishers Joe Nicastroand Mary Lalama of
Flanders have joined forces
with Marketeer owner
Darwin Oordt of Cherry Hill
to establish New View
Media Group. The manag-ing partners officiallymerged April 1.
Unlike other newspapers
that incorporate both the
good and bad news, New
View Media Group featuresonly good news.
“We will have a group of
community newspapers
with good family friendly
content,” says Nicastro.
“There are other publica-tions as in any market we
are in but we try to bring a
different perspective with all
good news.”
Good News Travels To More Towns AsCommunity Newspaper Co. Expands
The name, New View
Media LLC, came from
“The idea that we have a
new view on media,” saysNicastro.
All community news,
from schools to government,
people, organizations,
places of worship, libraries,
non-profit organizations,
volunteer services, chil-dren’s groups, scouts,
fundraisers and more will be
featured in the pages of New
View Media. The compa-
ny’s philosophy is to show-case and inform all readers
about the good that sur-
rounds them day to day, the
positive, and the uniqueness
of their community.
“Free community papersare different than paid
papers,” explains Nicastro.
“People want local news
and it is hard to find. The
hyper local sites are good.
There is something abouthaving a paper to hold, peo-
ple still call us for copies
when their kids are in the
paper so they can cut it outand hang it up- different
than printing it off a printer.”
The additional papers
include the Livingston
News, Hanover News,
Caldwell News, Verona-Cedar Grove News,
Millburn/Short Hills News,
East Hanover/Florham Park
News, Maplewood/South
Orange News, MorristownNews, Mendham News,
continued on page 4
By Chelsea Opong-Wadeer
Home to the Rangers of DrewUniversity, a population of
16,021 individuals, and also
known as “The Rose City” Madison was
ranked 24 in the Top 100 Best Small
Towns in the U.S. for 2015.Established in 1889, Madison has
offered outstanding educational opportu-
nities, ranging from K-12 and college
years, and has brought many cultural and
historical attractions to the public as
well.The rankings established by
niche.com factor in aspects such as the
town’s school systems, crime rate, and
overall look and feel for people to call
home. Niche’s methodology weighednine different factors; these nine included
the few mentioned before, plus age
demographics, access to grocery stores,
day care centers and libraries.
According to Niche’s website, each
year it computes these rankings to help
people discover and compare what a
place is really like for permanent resi-
dence and educational purposes.
“To be honest, we didn’t even realize
we were going to receive this ranking,”said Mayor Robert H. Conley of
Madison.
“There is a mixture of things that I
believe made us qualified according to
their requirements,” he said, “like havinguniversities such a Drew, parts of
Fairleigh Dickenson, and some of
Elizabeth it gives the community more
ways to get involved around town.”
Conley is currently in his fourth yearas mayor of Madison, and has plans to
seek reelection in Nov. He has two boys
who have gone through the Madison
School District; one who recently gradu-
ated from the University of Vermont andthe other who is about to enter into his
Madison Ranked 24In Top 100 Best Small Towns
continued on page 2
Photo taken by Trent Anderson.
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senior year at Colgate University.
“The Madison School District reallydid prepare them for their college stud-
ies,” he said.
Lisa Ellis, president of the board of
education in Madison, described
Madison as “awesome.”
“I think Madison has a unique sense of community, commitment to its citizens,
and a beautiful downtown,” she said. “To
me the school systems have always been
outstanding and always strive to meet the
needs of the students to be better.”Ellis has had five kids go through the
Madison school district since the summer
of 1989 to June of 2013. She explained
how Madison schools 100 percent pre-
pared her children for where they are
now, because they offer such a strongfoundation in all academic areas.
As well as being the president of the
board of education, Ellis also holds the
position as Madison’s Downtown
Development Commissioner. Since 2008,
Ellis has worked to sponsor many events
held in Madison, such as the Madison
Farmers’ Market and May Day.According to Conley, May Day takes
place on the first Sat. in May where resi-
dents volunteer their time to help clean
up Madison and help to make it the place
it is today. May Day can bring out up to1,000 volunteers each year.
“That’s one of the things I like most
about being mayor of Madison,” he said.
“The way the residents have a sense of
community and are always there to help,
and have stories on how they help otherresidents around town.”
In the previous years, Madison has
been ranked in the Top 100 in Money
Magazine in 2011 and has been ranked as
one of the safest communities in 2014.“We never take anything for granted,”
Conley explained. “We know that if we
don’t have excellent relationships with
all parts of the town then we can’t flour-
ish.”
Madison Ranked 24...continued from front page
The popular Downtown Concert
Series at the Museum of Early
Trades & Crafts in the heart of
Madison continues this summer with a fab-
ulous lineup. The free Friday evening,family-friendly concerts are held outside
on the lawn of the museum where picnick-
ing is encouraged. Guests are encouraged
to spend time Friday evening in downtown
Madison where they can explore the
town's many unique shops and restaurants.
All concerts run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Aug. 21, Daniel Rufolo, a pianist, com-
poser, and leader of the Dan Rufolo Trio is
set to entertain. His diverse repertoire and
transmittable energy has engaged music-
lovers at venues such as NY's Cornelia
Street Café, Shanghai Jazz in Madison and
Mondo's in Summit.
Sept. 4, Kings Road, a local favorite is
on track to perform an appealing blend of alternative/light/acoustic rock with harmo-
ny vocals and melodic instrumentation.
The mission of the Museum of Early
Trades & Crafts is to foster the understand-
ing, cultivation, and appreciation of
America’s past by presenting and inter-
preting the history, culture, and lives of the
inhabitants of New Jersey from its earliest
settlement through the present day.
For more information, call (973) 377-
2982.
Museum Hosts Downtown Concerts
For those who love Zumba, and
water, come out for some Aqua
Zumba at the Madison CommunityPool. On Thurs., Aug. 27, from 3 p.m. to
3:45 p.m. enjoy the fun and interactive
sounds of Latin music and dance while in
the water with certified instructor DaveAckerman.
Rain date for Aug. 27 is not yet set.
Check out the Madison Community Pool
for updates and more information at
http://madisonpool.org/.
Aqua Zumba In Madison
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Good News...
The Madison Farmers Market, inpartnership with Drew University,
will run the Buy Fresh/Give Fresh
program every week during the 2014 sea-
son. Buy Fresh/Give Fresh is an initiative
to bring farm fresh produce to soup kitchen
The wonderful Madison Farmers'
Market is open every Thurs., from 2p.m.-7 p.m., during the market sea-
son (June 4 – Oct. 15). The market is locat-
ed on Central Avenue between Main Street
and Cook Avenue. From opening day on
June 4 to the final market on Oct. 15, cus-
tomers will find the freshest, most delicious
foods a market can offer!
Have any questions about the market?
Email Farmers' Market Coordinator Barbara
Hughes at [email protected].
continued from front page
Buy Fresh Give Fresh At Madison Farmers Market recipients in Morris County.
Every week this season, shoppers will
have the opportunity to buy produce at the
market and drop it off in the Buy
Fresh/Give Fresh wagon right in the mid-dle of the market. At the end of the day all
the produce is picked up by Madison vol-
unteers and taken to local soup kitchen and
food pantry, Faith Kitchen in Dover.
Volunteers are needed. Any individuals,
businesses, church groups, scout troops or
families who would like to help transport
the Farmers Market produce to Dover,contact Barbara Hughes at
[email protected]. Contact the
DDC at 973-937-8084.
Madison Farmers’ Market Back
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ly acclaimed Young Performers
Workshop will be holding FallSession interviews by appointment on Sat.,Aug. 15 and Sun., Aug. 17. Led by theatre,
TV and film veteran Michael Blevins, the
fall session will run 15 weeks from Sept.
12 through Dec. 21 and culminates in a
two-week Festival of Shows from Dec. 12-
21. Classes meet Sat. by section betweenthe hours of 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Students will
rehearse productions while also studying
voice, dance, and acting. Registration is
open to students eight through eighteen
and no prior experience is required.The Centenary Stage Company Young
Performers Workshop (YPW) is a musical
theatre program under the auspices of the
Centenary Stage Company, a not-for-prof-
it professional Equity Theatre Company in
residence at Centenary College. YPW isdedicated to the enrichment of young lives
through the use of theatre arts and serves
as a greenhouse for cultivating young the-
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few that offers both formal training and
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enrollment is competitive and limited.
Deadline for registration is Sept. 1.
The Young Performers Workshop is
part of the educational arm of the profes-
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The 31st Annual Metropolitan Builders &Contractors Association Awards Dinner was
recently held at the Sheraton Hotel in Parsippany.
The annual event, with almost 200 attendees, recognizes
professionals associated with building, design, remodel-
ing, promotion, and achievements in real estate.Morris Habitat for Humanity was honored for a third
time by the Metropolitan Builders & Contractors. Under
its Builder’s Category, Morris Habitat was selected for the
Best Affordable Mt. Laurel Home for the 13 Strickland
Place Project in Madison.The development of the Strickland Place site in
Madison was welcomed since it eliminated an unsightly
and deteriorating vacant lot, the former location of an
asphalt paving business. The lots, to build three homes,
were acquired by the borough in 2004 in a foreclosure.
The Madison Housing Authority purchased the property
from the municipality at a public land auction in Nov.2011. Then working with Morris Habitat for Humanity
and their hundreds of volunteer builders, the foundation
work began in Nov. 2012 and the family then moved in by
Thanksgiving 2014.One of three homes built on this property, 13 Strickland
is a new three-bedroom, two bathroom single-family
home sold to the Artale family-Mike, Dina and their two
children. Testing for Energy Star certification revealed
that this house will use 50 percent less energy than homes
Madison Site Recognized In Morris Habitat for Humanity Excellence Award
of comparable size. Green or reusable building materials
were used whenever feasible. The home has a 30-year
deed restriction that allows modest equity upon resale, but
mandates that they be sold at an affordable price to other
income-eligible families.Madison contributed funds from its Affordable
Housing Trust Fund (provided by developers, not taxpay-
ers) for property acquisition and clean-up to partially sat-
isfy their affordable housing obligation mandated by
COAH.
To learn more about Morris Habitat and how to help,go to www.MorrisHabitat.org or call 973-891-1934.
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ind old favorites and lots of won-
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edition Byers’ Choice Carolers, many
signed; Fabulous Christmas tableware,
décor and ornaments.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 in
Morristown, around the corner from The
Mayo Arts Center and two doors downfrom The Dublin Pub.
Since the store is smaller than ever
before, you'll know every item in it waschosen carefully – there’s no room for
anything ordinary. As always, there are
unique gifts and accessories for the
home, elegant and affordable.
As always, their caring, longtime staff will help you find the perfect gift or treat
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The Golden Pineapple:Better Than Ever and Now on Sale!
The Vintage Costume Jewelry Showon Sat., Sept. 5, will showcase vin-
tage accessories with lots of color.
Customers will find brooches, necklaces,
earrings and bracelets, all made with mother
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and wood. Open from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the
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Morris Arts Receives State Arts Awards And Grants
The NJ State Council on the Arts’ 49thannual meeting held at the Wyndham
Garden Hotel in Trenton.
Of those 700, only 42 organizations and
projects received the highest evaluations
from the panel reviewing the applicationsand, for the 18th consecutive year, Morris
Arts was among that highly select company,
recognized with a Citation of Excellence
and the designation as a Major Service
Organization “for their history of excel-
lence, the breadth of their impact and their
longstanding leadership.” In addition,
Morris Arts was awarded $103,080 for its
local arts grant program and an additional$5,000 for its co-sponsored project/artist
career development workshop.
“It is a thrill and a privilege to receive this
recognition of our work from the NJ State
Council on the Arts,” said Tom Werder,executive director of Morris Arts. “These
two awards affirm the importance of our
work in the community. Morris Arts was
particularly pleased when NJSCA Executive
Director, Nick Paleologos drew attention to
Morristown's Percent for Art program as ana example of how NJ continues to be a
national leader in the arts."
“The arts industry is critical to NJ’s eco-
nomic growth and creative vitality,” said
Acting Governor Kim Guadagno, who alsoserves as secretary of state. “The grants
awarded through the State Arts Council sup-
port cultural assets in every region that help
shape NJ communities as great places to
live, visit, do business and raise a family.”
Arts Council Chair Elizabeth Mattsonstated, “Today’s actions reflect the Council’s
commitment to excellence and to ensuring
that the public funds entrusted to us are
invested wisely in the people and organiza-
tions that make this state great.”The council receives funding from the
State of NJ through the Hotel/Motel
Occupancy Fee legislation passed in 2003,
which established a dedicated revenue
source to support arts, history and tourism.
Additionally, the Arts Council receives
annual competitive grants from the National
Endowment for the Arts (NEA).
Funding decisions are made through a
transparent, merit-based and rigorous grantsprocess that assures access and equity.
Independent peer panels evaluate grant
applications to eliminate the possibility for
conflict of interest.
According to Arts Council records, statearts funding employs an estimated 17 thou-
sand workers, supports 37 thousand cultural
events and attracts 5 million visitors who
spend another $125 million. The bottom
line: every nickel of state spending on the
arts yields a dollar of local economic impactin towns and cities across the state.
Located in Morristown, Morris Arts is a
not-for-profit organization founded in 1973
dedicated to engaging and building commu-
nity through the arts. Using the arts toinspire, connect and engage, Morris Arts
serves as a resource for Morris County with
a special focus on arts programming in the
schools and in the community, arts advoca-
cy, and support of the Morris Area commu-
nity of artists and arts organizations.
M
any people begin their holidayshopping around the end of sum-mer, when retailers first begin to
roll out new clothing lines and mark downexisting items to make way for new invento-ry. Beginning holiday shopping near the endof summer or the beginning of fall mayseem a little early, but early shoppers oftenfind that starting earlier affords them moretime to find the right gifts at the right prices.Early shoppers can comparison shop with-out the specter of the fast-approaching holi-day hanging over their heads, and compari-
son shopping helps consumers feel moreconfident that they are getting the best dealspossible. Starting early with regard to holi-
day shopping also allows shoppers avoid thefinancial crunch that shoppers who waituntil the holiday season begins often feel.Spreading out spending over several monthsas opposed to the handful of weeks betweenThanksgiving and Christmas is a great wayfor shoppers to avoid buying too many giftson credit, which can make for a penny-pinching start to the new year when billscome due in early- to mid-January.
Did You Know?
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By Cheryl Conway
Going on a trip, whether business or
pleasure, can be stressful especial-
ly if it involves driving to the air-
port, deciding where to park in crowded
lots, remembering where the car is parked,getting the luggage out of the vehicle and
then finding the means to get to the gate in
time for a flight.
A lot of these concerns can be avoided
for those drivers who choose Vista Parkingfor their off-site parking destination.
Located directly across Newark Liberty
International Airport, customers can park
their car valet style in a secure 24-hour
access lot before they even get to the busy
airport and then receive car-door to air-port-door service any time of day without
any wait.
Family operated and owned since 1988,
Vista Parking has been providing the most
convenient means of off-site parking fortravelers who use Newark Airport.
The service at Vista Parking is “much
more convenient than long-term because
it’s a door to door service,” says the com-
pany president. “Customers are immedi-
ately greeted by a van; there’s no waiting
for shuttles, not waiting every 15 minutes.
We take you on demand; you come in, we
are ready to go.” Unlike other lots, “Theyare not walking through long dark parking
lots in snow or far away.”
What used to be four or five lots at
Newark Airport has grown, but at Vista
Parking customers can park before theyget to the airport.
“We are right there,” says the owner.
“We are located right when you come off
78; right at the end of the exit, right at exit
58B; or exit 14 off of the NJ Turnpike”
located at the Howard Johnson’s Hotel inNewark.
At Vista Parking, “award winning serv-
ice is provided;” cars are kept in a safe and
secure lot; and service is available 24
hours a day.Customers get free shuttle service to the
airport, just a three minute ride. “We drop
you off right at the terminal and pick you
up right at the terminal.” Also offered are
corporate rates, fast check out, all valetparking, frequent parker rewards club, lug-
gage assistance and security.
Vista Parking Unlocks The Key To Secure, Convenient Parking
New Jersey Blood Services, a divi-
sion of New York Blood Center,
which supplies blood products
and services to 60 hospitals throughout
the state, is in need of volunteers at blooddrives. The blood service volunteer is an
integral member of the collection team
whose task it is assist donors with regis-
tration, escorting and canteen duties, and
to watch for post donation reactions.
Volunteers should have the ability to
relate to the public, be able to performdifferent jobs as needed and have the
willingness to follow the rules. For addi-
tional information contact, Manager of
Community Relations, R. Jan Zepka at
732-616-8741 orrzepka@nybloodcenter.
org.
All size vehicles are welcome and thereis no minimum to days parked.
“We are very customer service friend-
ly,” he said. “Once you pull in you don’t
have to pull your bags. We clean off your
car when it snows. There’s nothing worse
than coming home from the Bahamas andthere’s two feet of snow on your car. We
make it so simple for you. It starts and fin-
ishes so nice. This is valet; the car is
brought up to you, warmed up on a cool
night.”According to the website, “At Vista
Parking, you won’t have to worry about
navigating massive parking garages or
where you parked your car. All you have todo is call the number on your claim ticket
and one of our shuttles will be dispatched
to meet you at the arrival terminal and
return you to your vehicle.”
At random parking lots, cars can be
stolen, misplaced, sometimes people for-get where they parked their car or what
row they are in. “If you have a problem
with your car when you get back, it just
brings aggravation.”
Cost to park at Vista Parking is reason-ably priced. For more information, go to
www.vistaparking.com or call 973-263-
2009 or 973-465-9400.
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