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Roman philosopher Cicero
once said, Gratitude is
not only the greatest of
virtues, but the parent of all the
others.
I think he is absolutely right.An ungrateful person focuses on
what they dont have and is
unhappy, discontent, impatient,
unkind, proud (thinks he deserves
better), and reluctant to help oth-
ers. But a grateful person is happy
and content. From that gratitude
flows patience, kindness, humility,
generosity, and love.
So, to raise the level of grati-
tude in my own life, in yours, and
in those around us, here are20 Thanksgiving and gratitude
quotes for you to read, reflect on,
and share. Happy Thanksgiving!
When you are grateful fear
disappears and abundance
appears. Tony RobbinsGratitude makes sense of our
past, brings peace for today, and
creates a vision for tomorrow.
Melody Beattie
Gratitude begins where my
sense of entitlement ends.
Steven Furtick
I would maintain that thanks
are the highest form of thought;
and that gratitude is happiness
doubled by wonder. G.K.Chesterton
If a fellow isnt thankful for
what hes got, he isnt likely to be
thankful for what hes going to
get. Frank A. Clark
Grace isnt a little prayer you
chant before receiving a meal. Its
a way to live. Jacqueline
Winspear
He is a wise man who does
not grieve for the things which he
has not, but rejoices for thosewhich he has. Epictetus
Gratitude is the best atti-
tude. Unknown
Not what we say about our
blessings, but how we use them, is
the true measure of our thanksgiv-
ing. W.T. Purkiser
We can only be said to be
alive in those moments when our
hearts are conscious of our treas-
ures. Thornton WilderGratitude is a quality similar
to electricity: it must be produced
and discharged and used up in
order to exist at all. William
Faulkner
If you want to turn your life
around, try thankfulness. It will
change your life mightily. Gerald
Good
There is no greater difference
between men than between grate-
ful and ungrateful people. R.H.Blyth
Who does not thank for little
will not thank for much.
Estonian Proverb
Proverbs 3:5,6 God Bless AmericaRecycled Paper from 30% Post Consumer Waste
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NOV 26
The Montville Township Thanks-giv-ing Ecumenical Service will be held onTuesday, November 26 at 7:30pm.The servic e w ill be held at St. Pius XChurch 24 Change Bridge Rd
Montville. Rabbi Finkel from the Pinebrook Jewish Center will deliver theThanksgiv ing message. The Montvill e
United Methodist Church, TheMontville Reformed Church and theChurch of the Transfiguration will alsobe participating in this wonderfulservice of thanks.
DEC 5
Wolves at the Lincoln Park Library
on Thursday, December 5 from 4:30-5:30pm. All ages. Learn about wolf
conservation and natural history, fol-lowed by a meet and greet withwolves from Howling Woods Farm!Please register for this program bycalling 973-694-8283 or [email protected].
DEC 6
The Montville United MethodistChurch, 29 Whitehall Road (Route202) Towaco, will host a HolidayCraft Boutique on Friday, December
6 from 4-8pm. It will feature manybeautiful handmade gifts andbaked goods. The perfect place toshop for last minute handcraftedholiday gifts. Profits from this salewil l go to miss ion proj ects . Forinformation or directions call 973-334-3924.
DEC 8
The Suburban Womans Club of
Pompton Plains invites you to its 26thannual Holiday House Tour Sunday,December 8 from 12-4pm Cost
$20.00. Tickets will be availablebeginning November 15 at FiresideFurniture Store, 695 Rt. 23 South,Pompton Plains or PequannockTownsh ip Libr ary, 477 Newa rkPompton Turnpike. For more informa-tion call Ginny at 973-835-4114.
DEC 9
Lincoln Park Library hosts healthyholiday treats on Monday, December9 from 7-8pm. Learn how to indulgein the holidays the healthier way.Allison Smith, registered dietitian forShopRite of Lincoln Park, will be at
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contracting economy.
Lately, inflation is a word
thats been put into storage and
is not part of our daily vocabu-
lary. But, soon enough, it willbe back and with glowing
prominence at that! This
brings me to the lesson of the
day. What has inflation done to
the dollar since the federal gov-
ernment started tracking it in
1967 under the name
Consumer Price Index (CPI)?
First, think about what it used
to cost for a couple slices of
pizza and a coke in 1967. Over
the last 46 years, the averageannual inflation rate in the
U.S. has been 4.37 percent. At
this rate the value of a dollar is
cut in half every 16.47 years.
So, a 1967 dollar has the cur-
rent day purchasing power of
only 14 cents.
Amazing, isnt it?
My 1967 pizza recollec-
tion is from Tonys Pizza in
Pompton Lakes. Order two
slices and a coke, pay with adollar and get change back
with your food. Today, the
same order tastes equally as
good, but costs $5.75! What
will it cost when my kids and
yours are 46 years older? Lets
figure this on a different scale
retirement portfolio size.
If back in 1967 you had a
goal to accumulate $1 million
in retirement funds by 2013,
thinking that beyond a shadowof a doubt you would then be
financially independent, how
would that have worked out?
Bottom line is this: due to the
actual inflation rate you lived
through, your $1 million is
worth 86 percent less today,
only $140,000 in 1967 dollars.
It adds up to $1 million when
you count it today. It looks like
$1 million when you take a pic-
ture of it today, but, it doesnt
spend like $1 million at all.Can a 1967 thinking person
retire in 2013 with only
$140,000 in portfolio purchas-
ing power and expect to live
comfortably for the rest of his
or her life? I think not!
One million dollars isnt a
million dollars anymore! And
what about our children? If my
now 25-year-old daughter accu-
mulates $1 million by the time
she is age 70, and assuminginflation is no worse over the
next 45 years than the last 45
years (which is highly unlikely
since our current federal debt is
$17 trillion and it was basically
nothing in 1967), her $1 mil-
lion will be worth only
$140,000. She is ill-prepared to
retire.
So, lets add a zero. If she
were to accumulate $10 million
over 45 years, after inflation itwould be worth 86 percent less,
or only $1.4 million. At a
respectable withdrawal rate of
five percent annually, this fig-
ure would only be $70,000 in
2013 dollars. If I were to leave
her my home, she would be
unable to afford to live in the
house she grew up in. Between
property taxes, insurance, utili-
ties, maintenance and repairs
she could not afford to live inour house on a $70,000 annual
income in 2013 dollars, even in
2013! And she will need $10
million in 2058 dollars to be
able to generate $500,000
annually, which is exactly the
same thing. My daughter and
her entire 25-year-old peer
group must be deca-million-
aires to be slightly better off
than poor when they retire at
70 years of age!
Ill devote another col-umn to creating a $10 million
retirement nest egg over a 45-
year time horizon, but know
this: if your 25-year-old chil-
dren or grandchildren do not
accomplish this financial goal,
they will be working for the rest
of their lives, never being able
to retire! I base this prediction
on the federal governments
CPI table as proof of my argu-
ment. Yes, I am frightened formy children, all four of them.
The younger ones more so,
because their figures are made
worse by continuing inflation
over a greater number of years.
There are financial strate-
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employ to give our kids a fight-
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and to secure financial inde-
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tricks on how to slim down some ofyour favorite holiday treats. She willalso demonstrate how to make a bet-ter-for-you dessert. Recipes, samples,
and handouts will be provided. Pleasecall 973-694-8283 or [email protected] toregister for this program.
DEC 14
The Montville Reformed Churchpresents our Annual Live Nativityon Saturday night December 14and Sunday night December 15
starting at 7pm. For more thantwenty years we have invited the
public to celebrate the outdoor
Live Christmas Story with ourcongregation. Mary, Joseph, thewi sem en, she phe rds and ang el salong with the choir and live ani-
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After the presentation and pettingtime with the animals, we inviteyou to join us in the parish hall forrefreshments and fellowship. Thechurch is located at 9 Church LaneMontville. For information, pleasecontact the church office at 973-263-0530 or visit our websitewww. mont vill ere forme d.o rg.
Around theCommunity...
True Vine Christian Center, located at99 Two Bridges Road in Lincoln Parkoffers a food pantry which is openevery second & fourth Wednesday ofthe month. Remaining 2013 dates are
as follows: November 27, December11 & 19 (this is the third Wednesdaysince the fourth is Christmas Day). Thehours are from 5:30-6:45pm. It is forfamilies that are in need.Whether you are still suffering fromthe bleak memories of war or haveresolved to put it all behind you, PointMan Ministries is for you. Point Man isa Christian ministry dedicated to help-ing veterans find peace with them-
selves and the world around them. If
you are doing fine after the war, thatsfantastic but dont forget about yourbuddies who are still suffering. Findout how you can help. Call BarryJensen at 973-809-9665. Point ManMinistries meets the first Thursday ofevery month from 7:30 9:30pm atCornerstone Chapel 620 Route 23North, Pompton Plains.The Montville Township Womens Clubhas an ongoing project: comfort pil-lows for breast cancer patients. A
team of club members, seniors, andvolunteers from surrounding cities
G
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in some cases, dietary supple-
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immune system. Vitamin D
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Researchers at the
Dental College in Dharward
Karnataka, India tested threevitamin D dosages in a group
of 88 patients in a randomized,
placebo-controlled trial for
three months. The groups
with the higher vitamin D
dose showed a greater and
faster reduction of gum disease
than those who had lower
doses.
Vitamin D is a safe and
effective anti-inflammatory
supplement when given in adose of 2,000 IU per day,
which is recommended by the
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Dr. Peter Brusco is a 1980
graduate of The University of
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Vitamin D may reduce
gum disease By Peter Brusco, DMDGratitude is the fairest blos-
som which springs from the
soul. Henry Ward Beecher
As we express our grati-tude, we must never forget
that the highest appreciation
is not to utter words, but to
live by them. John F.
Kennedy
Only a stomach that
rarely feels hungry scorns com-
mon things. Horace
Feeling gratitude and not
expressing it is like wrapping a
present and not giving it.
William Arthur WardIt is the duty of all
nations to acknowledge the
providence of Almighty God,
to obey His will, and to be
grateful for His benefits.
George Washington
Gratitude is not only the
greatest of virtues, but the par-
ent of all the others. Cicero
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Kent Culuko, an all-
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Culuko, of Peq-
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Most drivers would not
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A 60-pound Golden Retriever
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A belt or tether secures the
animal and prevents it from
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nose. Its important to keep the
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When wearing a harness, the
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An animal crate that is belted
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Gift cards are a staple of
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Often a go-to gift
when other options just do not
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Have the gift recipient
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Nesting boxes
Another way to present a
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Gift basket
A gift card can be
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Themed wrapping
Place the gift card inside
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a classic book. A gift card to a
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the end of a hairbrush. For
those gifting to a favorite coffee
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of an empty coffee mug.
Shopping savvy
Offering a gift card as a
present is entitling the recipi-
ent to a day of shopping. Wrap
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For a creative spin, work
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The holiday count-
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house razzle-dazzle ready. But
before you do, make sure to
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The Jewish celebration
of Chanukah is often
associated with the
Christian holiday of
Christmas, but that associa-
tion has little to do with the
significance of each holiday
and more to do with the tim-
ing. Each is celebrated at the
end of the year when the holi-
day season has hit full swing.
But much like the story of
Christmas, the story of
Chanukah is a rich one.
The celebration of
Chanukah has a deep history
that can be traced back to a
successor of Alexander the
Great. Upon conquering
Syria, Egypt and Palestine,
Alexander the Great allowed
these lands to remain relative-
ly autonomous, a gesture that
extended to allowing residentsof these conquered lands to
observe their own religions.
However, more than 100 years
later, Antiochus IV, a less tol-
erant successor of Alexander,
began to oppress the Jewish
people under his control, dese-
crating their temples and even
ordering the massacre of many
Jews. This treatment eventual-
ly sparked a revolt led by
Mattathias the Hasmoneanand his son, Judah Maccabee.
This revolt would ultimately
prove successful, and the tem-
ple was rededicated. But at the
time of rededication, oil need-
ed to light the menorah was
very low, roughly enough to
keep the menorah lit for just
one night. However, the oil
stunningly lasted for eight
days, enough time to prepare
an additional supply of oil for
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audition performers
between the ages of 918 for
the musical Back to the 80s
on December 10 and 11 from
47pm.
If you would like toaudition, bring a current
headshot and resume, and
prepare 16 bars of an 80s-
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your own sheet music. A
piano accompanist will be at
auditions. You are welcome
to come dressed in your 80s
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Back to the 80s is a
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For more information,
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Wanaque Ave. in Pompton
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In between Butlers train
tracks and Main Streetstands the fairly unassum-
ing but outrageously impres-
sive Trackside Bar & Grill.
With a quaint location and a
menu that is as deep as it is
wide, Trackside Bar & Grill
offers guests everything from
classic bar grub to gourmet
selections like peppercorn-
crusted ahi tuna.
Looking at the menu,
you might wonder what bangbang shrimp, stuffed burgers
and lobster ravioli have in
common. Usually such a wide
menu lends itself to subpar
food and an average rating. At
Trackside Bar & Grill, howev-
er, the culinary genius of head
chef and owner Scott Gabriel
is behind every menu selec-
tion, ensuring not only a fullbelly, but a gastronomical
adventure to get you there.
I had the opportunity to
dine with Scott and experi-
ence a few of his creations.
We started with the bangbang shrimp, an appetizer dish
that presented lightly fried
popcorn-sized shrimp covered
in a Thai honey glaze. The
burst of flavor was immediate
and anything but subtle.There was a rich decadence to
this plate that is making me
crave it even as I write.
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the menorah. An eight-dayfestival was then declared to
celebrate this miracle, and that
festival is now known as
Chanukah, which is often
referred to as the Festival of
Lights.
Though Chanukah is not
as religiously significant as the
Jewish holidays of Yom Kippur,
Rosh Hashanah and Passover,
many Jewish people still look
forward to the holiday and itstraditions. One such tradition
for many families is cooking
potato latkes, a relatively easy
yet delicious food that
Chanukah celebrants can
enjoy on weekend mornings
when gathered around the
breakfast table.
Potato Latkes
Serves 4
11/2 pounds russet potatoes,
peeled
There was also the
garbage salad, which is a gour-met take on a salad that has
everything but the kitchen
sink. There was creamy gor-
gonzola, crisp cuts of bacon
and plenty of other additions,
all tossed in a cranberry roast-
ed pepper vinaigrette. Just out-
standing. The warm toppingsmixed with the cold greens
really set this dish on fire! This
is also an excellent option for
those watching the waistline.
Eating healthy doesnt mean
you cant eat well!
We also enjoyed a pep-
percorn-crusted ahi tunacooked in a soy-garlic reduc-
tion. Served over a bed of
sauted spinach, the visual
presentation of the tuna was
beautiful. More importantly,
the contrast between the per-
fectly seared crusted edges and
the buttery raw center is what
really made this plate memo-
rable.
As if the previous three
dishes hadnt left us impressed
enough, Scott brought out the
grand finale. Served on aTurkish roll (the only roll
large enough to hold such a
beast) was the 20-oz. stuffed
burger. Chock-full of bacon,
cheese, roasted peppers and
oozing with every bite, there
wasnt any surprise why this is
one of Scotts best sellers.
It was truly a pleasure to
watch Scott explain his foods
and exude such a passion for
all things culinary. I will defi-
nitely be back at Trackside Bar
& Grill and I recommend yougo, as well. Trackside also
offers extensive catering
options and take out. Visit
them at 277 Main Street in
Butler. For more information
on their menu and catering
service, or to place a take-out
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visit www.tracksidebarand-
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Realty Executives Pom-
pton Plains branch
office manager Kathy
English is pleased to
announce, recognize and con-
gratulate the following real-
tors for their outstanding
accomplishments for the
month of October in the
Pompton Plains branch office.
The sales team of
Shirley Schwartz and Lisa
Galizia has been named top
sales associate. Broker associ-
ate and business develop-
ment manager Melissa
Florance-Lynch has been
named top listing agent.
For more information,
Melissa, Shirley and Lisa can
be reached at the Realty
Executives Pompton Plains
regional branch office, locat-
ed at 363 Route 23 South.
Call 973-696-8800 or visit
www.realtyexecutivesnj.com.
LINCOLN PARK $364,900
$,1436 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 4.25/4.340% APR
WAYNE $579,900
$2,316 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 4.375/4.440% APR
WEST MILFORD $295,000
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Realty Executives
announces top agents
Shirley Schwartz and Lisa GaliziaMelissa Florance-Lynch
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Coldwell Banker Resi-
dential Brokeragesales associate and
Pompton Plains resident
Ronald Ronnie Aiosa is
the top-listing real estate
agent for September at the
companys Kinnelon office.
His listings totaled approxi-
mately $4.6 million.
Clients are enthusiasticto list their homes with Ron
because he immediately puts
his incredible energy and mar-
keting savvy to work for them
and attains exceptional
results, said Jane Trust Ryan,
branch vice president of
Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage in Kinnelon.Aiosa and his real estate
partner, Bill Boswell, utilize
modern technology and wide-
spread marketing to bring their
home listings to a wide audi-
ence. Both members of the
team rank among the top real
estate agents in their respective
offices, with Boswell being affil-iated with the companys
Wyckoff/ Franklin Lakes office.
Aiosa has made multiple
appearances on NBC this past
year as a real estate expert on
LXTVs Open House and
George to the Rescue.
Boswell was selected this year
by Realtor Magazine as a mem-ber of its prestigious 30 Under
30 Class of 2012.
A 28-year Morris County
resident, Aiosa offers extensive
knowledge of local communi-
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KINNELON $375,0003BR 2BA Ranch features H/W Flrs/FP/finishedW/O LL/Rec Rm w/wet bar/2C Gar./level yard
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KINNELON $450,000Smoke Rise-Charming 8Rm/3BR 2.2BA Ex.Ranch w/cul-de-sac privacy. Bright & spacious.
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K INNE LON $525,000Charming Cust. 3BR/3BA Col. set on over2Acs. Home is updated/full fin Bsmt.
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LITTLE FALLS $199,900Large awesome studio in The Mill w/16' ceil,some original brick walls, beautiful HW fls + lotsof storage. WYN0709
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KINNELON $799,000Smoke Rise-Stunning 5BR/3BA Renovated Exp.Ranch. Perfect mix of charm/character & qualityon park like property. KIN3848KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300
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Ronnie Aiosa is top Coldwell listing agent
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meet the first Wednesday of each
month at Hollywood Restaurant &Pizzeria, 376 Fairf ield Road,Fairfield from 7-9pm Guests arewel come d. For more info rmat ion,visit ww w.diningtospeak.com.The Montville Senior Citizens Club
is open to all Montville Townshipresidents aged 55 and older. The
club meets every first and thirdFriday of the month at theMontville Senior House, next to thepolice station on Route 202 South.We serve coffee and cake at noonbefore the meeting at 1pm. New
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