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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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Mar 21
The North Jersey Regional
Tea Party monthly presents
informative and timely subjectmatter of interest to all.
Previous topics have included:
NJ education ~ the case for
change; healthcare reform;
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RGGI; the Fair Tax; the case
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mortgage fraud. Decembers
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Mar 24
For the 3rd year we will host a
3 on 3 basketball tournament
to support the Kristen Koenig
Scholarship Fund at DePaul
Catholic High School on
Saturday, March 24, 2012 at
3PM. The scholarship was set
up to honor the memory ofDePaul alumni, Kristen
Koenig, who passed away in
2008 at the age of 24 from a
rare cancer, Angiosarcoma.
Kristen played basketball at
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helped get the team to many
championships. The scholar-
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Junior and Senior years. The
tournament is broken up into 2
leagues, the JV league for moreinexperienced players and the
Varsity league for the serious
players. The JV league is single
elimination and the Varsity
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Please contact Kristen McKniff
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team donation is $50.
Mar 25
Join the Wayne YMCA on
Sunday, March 25 to help
fight hunger in Northern
New Jersey. Good Deeds
Day, a community program
sponsored by Jewish
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Jersey, Ruach Tova ArisonGroup and Good Deeds Day,
is a food drive benefitting
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non-perishable food will be
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Tuesday, March 13,
2012: Missing Golden
Goose, famed
throughout eternity, has been
located in Wayne, NJ at the
offices of American Prosperity
Group. Life and Leisure
recently interviewed Mr.
Mark E. Charnet, President
and Founder of AmericanProsperity Group about his
good fortune in capturing The
Golden Goose that has eluded
millions of people for millen-
nia.
L&L: How were you able to
lure The Golden Goose onto
your property and capture it?
APG: Thats very simple you
see. I was thinking about my
retirement years and contem-plated how wonderful it would
be to own a Golden Goose
that would lay a golden egg
every first of the month for
the rest of my life and my
wifes life. It occurred to me
that one golden egg permonth would satisfy all of my
financial needs, especially
with the price of gold lately. I
meditated for a long time and
decided, If it is to be, its up
to me, I must possess The
Golden Goose.
L&L: So what was your plan
to get The Golden Goose?
APG: I felt that a systematic
approach of leaving small
equal deposits of a materialattractive to Golden Geese
planted every month on my
property would do the trick,
even though others thought I
was crazy. I didnt know how
much material to use, but,
determined that the larger the
deposit, the greater the oppor-
tunity; my Golden Goose
would appear.
L&L: How long did you plant
these deposits and is it too latefor the rest of us to do the
same thing?
APG: Capturing a healthy
Golden Goose requires great
discipline, patience, determi-
nation and vision. Larger and
fatter Geese produce the high-est quality eggs, with the
greatest egg to cash conver-
sion rate. Its never too late to
capture your Golden Goose as
there are many Geese looking
for a warm home through this
winter and beyond. However,
the earlier you start your quest
the greater the odds of suc-
cess with Golden Goose
Gardening.
L&L: What do you feed your
new Golden Goose and if she
gets sick what will you do?APG: It is impossible for my
Golden Goose to get sick.
Every month she can sit up
straight and deliver another
Golden Egg if I want or need
her to. She is immune from
disability, death, short-term
illness, lawsuit liability issues,
long-term care claims, etc.
She never takes a vacation
and will be laying gold eggs for
me every month for the rest of
my life. I wish everyone had
their own Golden Goose tocount on to provide a first of
the month golden egg for
themselves, and here is the
best part, they can.
L&L: Thats an amazing
statement Mark; can you back
that up and guarantee it?
APG: Actually, everyone
already possesses their own
Golden Goose in various
stages of development from
embryonic to fully mature.
Golden Geese cannot lay gold
eggs until they are fully grownand that may take three or
four decades of nurturing and
most importantly, feeding.
From our personal labor, start-
ing as young adults, we must
plant, water and care for the
nutrients necessary for the
attraction and growth of our
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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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Transforming your smile to one
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lash line with black or gray eye-
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your teeth. These low cost,
small monthly payment dental
loans are often the best way to
protect your smile and your
health. Call your dentist today
and find out how your broken
teeth can be fixed and how a
dental health
loan may be the
answer to your
broken tooth
problem.
What are clench-
ing/grinding and
bruxism, and
why do my teeth
keep breaking?
Take a
moment and look at yourself in
the mirror. Check out your
smile. How does it look? Are
your front teeth chipped,
cracked or broken? Do you
clench or grind your teeth?
Are your front teeth worn flat,
do they keep chipping and
breaking or are they getting
shorter? If you answered yes to
any of these questions, you maybe showing the signs of a CNS
Clencher/Grinder.
A CNS clencher/grinder
suffers from an uncontrollable
urge to squeeze continually and
grind his teeth together. This
clenching/grinding habit may
happen while you are asleep or
while you are working on your
computer or while you are
driving your car. CNS
clencher/grinders often do not
realize they are grinding their
teeth. Often the first signs of
CNS clenching/grinding are
sore jaws, TMJ problems and
chipped or broken teeth, usual-
ly in the front of your mouth.
Ways to avoid breaking your
teeth.
If you are a CNSClencher/Grinder, your den-
tist will probably recommend
a night guard to prevent you
from grinding your teeth while
you are asleep. It is very
important to wear your night
guard every time you go to
sleep. If you should fall asleep
without wearing the night
guard, youre at risk of break-
ing your teeth. The guard is
made of a material that is soft-
er than your teeth so it will
wear away as you clench your
teeth, instead of destroying
your teeth. A night guard will
need to be replaced every few
years because continued
clenching/grinding will wear
it out.
Never try to bite any-
thing hard with your front
teeth. Your front teeth are
made for biting soft foods
like sandwiches or
fruit. Hard foods
like bagels and pizza
crust or boney foods
like spare ribs or
chicken wings can
break your teeth. Your best
way to eat these foods is to cut
them into small pieces and
chew them with your back
teeth.
What can I do if I keep breaking
my teeth?
If you have suffered
through the heartbreak of bro-
ken teeth, you can now have
your teeth fixed using materi-
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look very natural. Teeth can
be repaired using unbreakable
crowns and bridges. If you
have any questions about
unbreakable crowns and
bridges, call Dr. Harry A.
Long at 973-685-6984 today
and ask for a complimentary
consultation.
Aspring craft
show will
be held at
Wayne Valley High
School, located at 551
Valley Rd. in Wayne
on Sunday, April 1
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The show will be
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Over 100 quality
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photography, pottery, ceram-
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American Girl doll clothing,
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Project Graduation will
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It's that time again! If you
are like many people, this
means it is time to pull out
the shorts, dust off the sneak-
ers and transform that flacid
body into a lean, mean run-
ning machine. If, however,
you are like many more peo-
ple, this noble goal is short-
lived, sidelined by the all-too-
common overuse injuries that
can plague joggers and runners
starting back after a period of
inactivity.
Three of the most com-
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splints, Achilles tendonosis
and pain around or behind the
kneecap, referred to as
patellofemoral stress syn-
drome. All three develop as a
result of repetitive abnormal
stresses applied over a long
period of time. These abnor-
mal stresses can be simply
doing too much, too hard, too
soon, or they may be associat-
ed with specific muscle or
joint deficiencies, incorrect
biomechanics, postural faults
or other musculoskeletal
imbalances. The good news
is, as a general
rule, all three
of these over-
use injuries
usually respond
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SHIN
SPLINTS:
Recommended
self-treatment
includes regu-
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sage, reduction
in mileage and
avoidance of
hills and hard
surfaces. Shin
splints associ-
ated with over-
pronation are ultimately best
managed with orthotics.
Calve and Achilles tendon
stretching are important in
rehabilitation, as is general
ankle and foot mobility. New
running shoes that provide
adequate cushioning, support
and motion control should be
considered.
ACHILLES TENDONOSIS:
As Achilles overuse injuries
are now considered a degener-
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inflammatory, frequent appli-
cations of moist heat with the
addition of heel lifts, mileage
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phase. Orthotics and new
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knee) and iliotibial band.
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abnormal stresses caused by
postural faults and problems
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ment. For example, a pelvis
that is rotated back on one
side will cause the opposite
foot to overpronate . Treat-
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at improving this postural
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Mar 29
Wayne Presbyterian Church
is holding a Beefsteak Dinner
on March 29th at 7:00 pm at
the Brownstone in Paterson.
This Beefsteak Dinner is one of
the many ways they will be cel-
ebrating 50 years serving Jesus
in the heart of Wayne.
The Dinner will feature
Mentalist/Magician, David
Corsaro, who will entertain
and amaze! Mr. Corsaro is a
performer, lecturer and host of
Time to be Awesome", a web
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currently performs in 2 differ-
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in NYC ("Monday Night
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Tickets for the Beefsteak dinner
cost $65 per person. (Beer,
wine and soda are included.)
To purchase tickets, call the
church office at 973-694-7109.
Apr 6
Start Good Friday with a
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the Grand Chalet. Sponsored
by CBMC and Legacy Minded,
you will enjoy a wonderful meal
as well as a message from Pastor
Ryan Baitzel of Emergence
Church in Totowa. Registra-
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please visit www.legacyminded-
men.org. All are welcome.
Apr 7
The Preakness Baptist
Church will be holding a
Community Easter Egg Hunt
on Saturday, April 7th, starting
at 10:00 a.m., rain or shine. All
children ages 3 years through
fifth grade are welcome to
come and participate. The
church is located at 1441
Ratzer Road in Wayne, New
Jersey. For questions or addi-
tional information, please call
the church office at 973-956-
0086.
Apr 26
Back by popular demand, The
Women of Temple Beth
Tikvah (WTBT) of Wayne,
New Jersey, is again planning a
Swing into Spring runway
fashion show, tricky tray and
dinner to be held at The
Brownstone, Paterson, New
Weight gain is not
just a problem in
people; pets are
packing on the pounds
too. Staying in shape is much
easier if viewed as preventa-
tive medicine than trying to
drop the unwanted pounds.
Putting your pet on the
scale and concentrating on
that number is not the best
way to evaluate if the pet is
overweight. Body condition
scores and the pet's appear-
ance are much better at assess-
ing obesity. The pet is scored
by looking at its overall build,
the amount of fat overlying its
ribs, and its waist. You should
be able to feel your pet's ribs
easily without pressing, but
you should not be able to see
the ribs from across the room.
Your pet's torso, viewed from
above, should resemble an
hourglass.
This is an important
topic because an overweight
pet is not a healthy pet.
Obesity commonly leads to
diabetes, heart problems, and
arthritis. Keeping your pet at a
healthy weight can literally
add years to their life.
As the weather is getting
a bit warmer, here are some
exercise tips.
Getting your dog or cat
to fetch. Most dogs get fun
and enjoyment out of a simple
game of fetch. Some cats also
fetch but they can also get
enjoyment from string toys or
laser light toys, even if it gets
them off the couch for 5-10
minutes.
Jogging for fitness. Dogs
can make great jogging part-
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that is the right temperament
that makes him suitable as a
running partner. To get the
best out of your jogging, do
not use a regular leash, your
arm could be pulled out of its
socket. Its best to buy or make
a hands free running leash
that ties securely around your
waist.
Dogs love swimming.
Swimming is a great exercise
for dogs. It's low-impact, so
there's no stress on the
joints of older or arthritic
dogs. It also helps to exercise
all muscles at the same time.
The majority of dogs are
natural swimmers, and
younger dogs learn to enjoy
it.
Dog walking for fitness.
Walking is a great exercise for
both humans and dogs alike,
as long as you walk together.
Use a leash unless you're in a
safe, fenced in area. For walk-
ing after dark, you can buy a
leash with a combination
retractable lead and flashlight.
Dog agility training. In
agility training, a handler
guides a dog without its lead
through an obstacle course
consisting of jumps and tun-
nels, plus weaving around
poles and teeter-totters.
Setting up an agility course in
your garden can be great fun
and a good way for your dog to
get regular exercise.
All these activities can
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Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the
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Jeff Razen is a kind and
compassionate man who
has dedicated his life to
helping others in their time of
need. Since 2005, the Wayne
Township Memorial First Aid
Squad has been fortunate to
call him one of our own. He
has dedicated countless hours
as an Emergency Medical
Technician (EMT) serving on
several committees as well as
holding the line officer position
of Assistant Lieutenant. In
addition, Jeff has worked as an
EMT for Lifestar, a paid ambu-
lance service. He also served
for seven years as a firefighter
with Wayne Fire Department
Company 4, before earning his
status as a township exempt
member.
Now Jeff needs your help.
In November of 2011, at the
age of 31, Jeff was diagnosed
with a malignant brain tumor
(grade 4 Glioblastoma), and
has since undergone two major
brain surgeries. We are hosting
a beefsteak/tricky tray to bene-
fit Jeff and his family, hoping to
ease some of the financial bur-
dens that come with such a
serious illness.
The event will be on
Sunday, April 29th at the
Wayne Elks from 4-8. Tickets
will be $45 per person and will
include all-you-can-eat beef-
steak, beer, soda, salad, french
fries, ice cream, coffee and tea.
Tickets MUST be bought in
advance. Please email The
[email protected] or call
973-692-8055 for information.
If you cannot attend the
event and would still like to
donate, checks can be made
payable to the Wayne First Aid
Squad. **Please write The
Fight for Jeff In the memo**.
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Wayne, NJ 07470
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When I watch chil-
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It can be difficult to envision
warm summer days when
the wind is blowing.
However, the chilly months are
a great time to explore summer
camp options. In fact, many
camps have strict enrollment
timelines that require decisions
to be made prior to spring.
Attending summer camp
has been a tradition in the
United States for more than
150 years. Statistics indicate
that around 30 million
American kids attend summer
camp each year. There are
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camp. Camp enables children
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mer when there may be limited
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during the summer.
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together children from differ-
ent neighborhoods, social class-
es and backgrounds, which can
make it a good place to meet
new people - some of whommay become lifelong friends.
Camps also provide a variety of
activities that can challenge
children to try new things that
go beyond their comfort zones.
Some children are very
receptive to the idea of attend-
ing summer camp. Others need
a little coaxing. But summer
camp should never be forced
on a child who does not want
to go. In such instances, con-
sider local daytime programs
that may fill the void instead of
programs that require being
away from home. Once the
decision for summer camp is
made, there are some questions
to answer.
What are your finances like?
Do you have a budget for sum-
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What size camp do you
desire?
Should the camp be co-ed or
single sex?
How far do you want your
child to travel for summer
camp? What are the options
in your area?
Are there any camps that
have been recommended by
friends or family members?
What kinds of activities do
your children enjoy?
These types of questions will
help you narrow down your
options. Then you can visit
and interview camps to find
one that is the best fit. When
visiting camps, go armed with
a checklist of questions. Some
of these can include:
What is the philosophy of
the camp?
Can you explain a typical
day?
What are the types of activi-
ties and facilities offered?
What is the camper-to-
counselor ratio?
What is the camp's
drug/alcohol policy?
Does the camp have insur-
ance and security personnel?
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What percentage of staff
return each year? How are staff
selected and trained?
What kind of health care is
provided?
Can you tell me about thepolicy on phone calls and fam-
ily visits?
What do you do in the event
of emergencies?
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children to do various
stretches and exercises.
For school age children
encourage them to join a
team sport like soccer, base-
ball or field hockey enablingthem to stay active on a reg-
ular basis. Be aware that in
order to avoid injury to grow-
ing muscles, children should
have both warm up and cool
down sessions involving
some basic stretches.
Furthermore, if your child is
sedentary and joining a team
sport, let the coach know.
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level of the child. In addi-
tion, each child should have
a physical before playing in a
sport to make sure that the
child has no conditions that
would limit participation.
Questions regarding physical
conditioning programs
should be directed to your
pediatric physical therapist.
Gena Livingston is a pediatric
physical therapist, who brings
over five years of experience to
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26th (doors open at 6:00
pm). Fashions will be provid-
ed by Kurth Cottage of
Ridgewood and a portion of the
proceeds will benefit WayneInterfaith Food Pantry and
Valley Hospital Auxiliary.
Tickets are $48.00 each. For
reservations, contact Felice
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Get Ready For Cruise Night
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son on Thursday, May 3. Cruise
Nights will run every Thursday
(weather permitting) to
September 27 at the Kohl's
Shopping Center on Route 23
North and Ratzer Road in
Wayne. The club has returned
to this place from last year, and
the lot has been newly paved
while the location offers plenty
of food options. DJ music fromthe 1950's and 1960's will be
featured. There will also be
door prizes and 50/50's, which
further support the charitable
efforts of the Tri-County
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Around theCommunity
The Golden Age Circle of
Wayne, NJ, Inc. (GACW) is
an active non-profit senior
group that meets every
Thursday at the PAL Building,
PAL Drive, Wayne, NJ, begin-
ning at 1:00 P.M. Coffee is
served after each regular meet-
ing and members enjoy an
afternoon of fellowship. Daytrips 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. For more information
on how to join this active
group, sponsored by the
Wayne Department of Parks
and Recreation, please contact
Val Turner, assistant recordingsecretary, 973-694-5094; or,
come to one of our meetings as
a guest to check us out. To
qualify as a member you must
be a Wayne resident and at
least 50 years of age. Yearly
dues are $7.00.
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. 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-
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others, requested donation is
$3. Light refreshments will be
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related items. The Riverview
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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
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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
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Spa 23 Health & Racquet
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