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    Royal Lawns of America,

    Inc., has been in business

    for over 40 years and is

    now in its second generation.

    Michael Miller took over the

    Wayne-based business from hisfather and has continued to pro-

    vide the community with the

    same fine services that are in tune

    with the environment.

    The owner-operated, owner-

    on-site business offers customers

    the benefit of paying one price for

    the whole year, and there are no

    special contracts, or as Michael

    stated, My work speaks for

    itself. He added, Im as close to

    organic as I can be, treating pres-ent problems with methods that

    are environmentally friendly.

    Among the services are aeration,

    seeding, fertilizing, weed control,

    insect control, liming, fungus

    control, and IPM (Integrated

    Pest Management), as listed:

    IPM - The most serious threats to

    a beautiful lawn are weeds, dis-

    ease, and insects. Because of the

    variety and the diversity of appro-

    priate treatments, they are most

    difficult to control. Royal Lawns

    provides expert weed and pestcontrols, using only Environment

    Protection Agency approved

    materials that are scientifically

    tested to be effective. Being con-

    cerned with the environment,

    Royal Lawns uses only minimal

    amounts where needed to main-

    tain control.

    Aeration - To keep your

    lawn healthy, it should be aerated

    at least twice a year. The Royal

    Lawns aeration techniques allowair, light, water, and nutrients to

    penetrate your lawn, promoting

    root growth and helping to

    organically decompose an exces-

    sive thatch layer more rapidly.

    Re-Seeding - Areas of the lawn

    that have been damaged or neg-

    lected can be renewed by re-seed-

    ing. We use quality disease-resistant blends of bluegrass, fes-

    cue, and rye grasses especially

    selected for your lawns environ-

    ment, improving the appearance

    and density of your turf. This, in

    turn, helps inhibit weed growth,

    said Michael.

    Fertilizer (granular) - A

    thriving lawn requires properlytimed applications of complete,

    balanced, slow-release fertilizers

    to replace essential nutrients

    taken from the soil. The fertilizers

    used by Royal Lawns are designed

    to feed your lawn from one serv-

    ice to the next, and there is no

    Royal Lawns of America providesenvironmentally sound services By Jack Mc Cabe

    March 21, 2012

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    Note: To have your groups

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    Mar 21

    The North Jersey Regional

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    For the 3rd year we will host a

    3 on 3 basketball tournament

    to support the Kristen Koenig

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    Catholic High School on

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    Join the Wayne YMCA on

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    A

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    Tuesday, March 13,

    2012: Missing Golden

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    APG: Actually, everyone

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    Fabled Golden Goose lands safely in Wayne, NJ By Mark Charnet

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    It's a common misconcep-

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    your teeth. These low cost,

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    It's that time again! If you

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    Mar 29

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    Start Good Friday with a

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    The Preakness Baptist

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    children ages 3 years through

    fifth grade are welcome to

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    Ratzer Road in Wayne, New

    Jersey. For questions or addi-

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    Back by popular demand, The

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    Weight gain is not

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    Swimming is a great exercise

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    there's no stress on the

    joints of older or arthritic

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    all muscles at the same time.

    The majority of dogs are

    natural swimmers, and

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    it.

    Dog walking for fitness.

    Walking is a great exercise for

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    Dog agility training. In

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    All these activities can

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    Jeff Razen is a kind and

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    Those interested can call

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    From the left are Lindsay Janel, Robin Anne See, Wayne Rotary

    President Barbara Schroeder, and Ed Langschultz.

    Three new members

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    To AdvertiseCall 973-696-8008

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    When I watch chil-

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    It can be difficult to envision

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    What percentage of staff

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    please call 973-694-4272, ext.

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    Visiting Angels of Wayne

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    related items. The Riverview

    Garden Club maintains severalpublic gardens in the Wayne

    area; this provides club mem-

    bers with the opportunity to

    improve their gardening skills

    by being involved with projects

    that beautify the local commu-

    nity. Join now to make your

    gardening knowledge and

    friendships blossom.

    Jewish Family Service of

    North Jersey, a recipient of

    financial assistance from UJAFederation of North Jersey, is

    expanding its Kosher Meals on

    Wheels program in Wayne.

    The Meals on Wheels Program

    provides hot, nutritious kosher

    meals to people age 60 and

    over, or those younger who

    have a disability and who are

    unable to cook or shop.

    Volunteer drivers bring needed

    meals; offer a smile, a greeting

    and a personal contact to theelderly, many of whom seldom

    get out. Drivers are needed to

    deliver meals two times a

    month. Presently, we areaccepting referrals for people

    who would like to receive

    meals. Please call Paul Klein at

    (973) 595-0111 to volunteer,

    to request Kosher Meals on

    Wheels, or for additional infor-

    mation.

    Professional musicians and

    vocalists of the Wayne Seniors

    Swing Band will perform for

    your dancing and listening

    pleasure on the third Tuesdayof each month. Performances

    will take place from 12:30 to

    2:30 p.m. at the Wayne Elks

    Lodge, 50 Hinchman Avenue

    in Wayne. Requested donation

    is $2 from members of the

    Wayne Elks Lodge and mem-

    bers of the Wayne Adult

    Community Center. For all

    others, requested donation is

    $3. Light refreshments will be

    served. For more information,call 973-633-0734.

    Spa 23 Health & Racquet

    Club, 381 Rt. 23 in Pompton

    Plains, NJ, offers Birthday par-ties and special events for all

    ages! Kids will have the time of

    their lives at Spa 23 parties! In

    addition to our pool parties,

    choose from any of our themed

    parties. Or add a theme to your

    pool party! Theme parties are

    available 7 days a week; Pool

    parties are available Friday,

    Saturday & Sunday. Or book

    the entire club for your ownprivate event! Contact Spa 23s

    Program Director, Laura

    Severance at 973-839-8823.

    View more information online

    at www.spa23.com.

    An open invitation is extend-

    ed to all seniors in the area to

    join The Golden Key of

    Wayne. Dont get house-

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    ship and fun, holiday parties

    and trips. The Golden K