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Presidents Day is an
American holiday that is
celebrated each year on the
third Monday in February. Schoolchildren typically get the day off
from school and many profession-
als also get the day off from work.
Established in 1800,
Presidents Day once went by a
different name. Known as
Washingtons Birthday, which is
still the legal name of the holiday,
this day was meant to celebratethe first President of the United
States, George Washington,
whose birthday was February 22.
Congress declared that day a fed-
eral holiday more than 200 years
ago, and eventually the holiday
grew to become a celebration of
President Abraham Lincoln, who
was born on February 12, as well.
The holiday is now a celebration
of the lives and accomplishments
of every U.S. president.Few Americans would be
hard-pressed to identify George
Washingtons visage, which is
depicted on some American cur-
rency, including the $1 bill. Born
in 1732 to Virginia planters,
Washingtons interests included
western expansion, which he was
able to take part as a teenager,
helping to survey the Shenandoah
lands at the age of 16.
Washington was also interested inmilitary arts, and he was commis-
sioned a lieutenant colonel in
1754, eventually playing a role in
what became the French and
Indian War.
In 1759, Washington was
serving in the Virginia House of
Burgesses, an assembly of elected
representatives of the English
colonies in North America.
Growing frustrated with, and feel-
ing exploited by, British regula-tions, Washington voiced his
resistance to restrictions placed
on colonists, who were moving
toward what would become the
American Revolution.
At the Second Continental
Congress, which assembled in
1775, Washington was elected
Commander-in-Chief of the
Continental Army, taking com-
mand of troops at Cambridge,
Massachusetts on July 3, 1775.Under Washingtons com-
mand, the Continental Army
would ultimately succeed, win-
ning the colonists their independ-
Washington inspired Presidents Day
Proverbs 3:5,6 God Bless AmericaRecycled Paper from 30% Post Consumer Waste
February 19, 2014
Zone 1, Vol. 12, No. 4
We are a Family, Friendly Publication & The Official Paper of Wayne Day
Wayne
SCHOOLREGISTRATION
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NOTE: To have your groups announce-ment appear in Community Happenings,
please e-mail your paragraph to [email protected].
FEB 21
Huge community garage sale onFriday, February 21 to Sunday, February23 from 9am-3pm at the PackanackLake Clubhouse, 52 Lake Drive West inWayne; brought to you by the
Packanack Mothers Club which use theirfunds to help families and charitiesthroughout the year. Shop early for best
selection of toys, appliances, householditems, electronics, games, books,movies, sporting goods, jewelry and
much more. Packanack Lake Clubhouse52 Lake Drive West in Wayne.
The Chabad Center of Passaic Countywill be hosting an Italian style Shabbatdinner for the community on Friday,February 21 at 6pm. Join us at TheChabad Center, located at 194 RatzerRoad, as we enjoy a homemade, Italianstyle dinner, along with songs and per-formances led by our Girls HebrewSchool class. For more info or toRSVP please contact Chani at973-694-6274 or email: [email protected].
FEB 22
Wayne Elks 2181 will host Good Times
-Then and Now dinner danceon Saturday, February 22 at 7.30pm.
Music by Johnny NB and Barb featuredat the Paris Inn. Menu by Chef BobFisher. Donation- $30.00. Call Joyce at973 956 8956 for reservation.
MAR 5
Wayne Elks 2181 presents fish andchips night on Wednesday, March 5 serv-ing 5:30-7:30pm. Eat in or take out.Adults $10.00 in advance; $12.00 at thedoor; children under 12 $5.00; includesfish, chips, coleslaw, dessert, coffee and
tea. Join us for the perfect AshWednesday meal. Call Joyce at 973-956-8956 for reservations.
MAR 8
Wayne Elks 2181 will hold a St Patricks
Day dinner dance on Saturday, March 8music by DJ Lou Nader menu by Chef BobFisher donation $30.00 chaired by KathyPayne for reservation call Joyce and 973-
956-8956.
MAR 13
Immaculate Heart of Marys AnnualLaughs for Ladies Tricky Tray and ComedyShow will be held on Thursday, March 13 atthe Westmount Country Club in WoodlandPark. Tickets are on sale now! Tickets are
$60 and include dinner, a comedy showstarring Patty Rosborough, and a freesheet of regular basket tickets. Doors openat 5:30pm. Hot butlered hors douerves!Bring a friend or two and have a greattime. Tickets are on sale in the school
office. For info and tickets, call the schooloffice at 973-694-1225 or the Rectory at973-694-3400.
MAR 15
The Knights of Columbus from
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church will hosta St. Patricks Day Family Dinner-Dance onSaturday, March 15 at 6:30pm at the IHM
School Gym on Ratzer Road, Wayne. Thefun evening will include appetizers, a full
corn beef dinner with beverages andentertainment from Pipers and StepDancers. Donation is adults- $42; childrenunder 12- $22. The proceeds will be usedfor charities supported by the K of C.Tickets may be obtained by calling theparish office at 973-694-3400 between10am-4pm.Celebrate Purim at Shomrei Torah, 30
Hinchman Avenue, Wayne, on Saturdayevening, March 15. Megillah readingbegins at 7:45pm, followed by a Passover
wine tasting and dessert Reception spon-sored by the Mens Club. Continue the joy-ful evening with an original Purim Spielproduction of Hang on Hamen, theAdventure at 9:30pm. Suggested dona-tion: $18. For information or to r.s.v.p.:[email protected].
MAR 16
The Wayne Valley High School Springcraft show will be held on Sunday, March16 from 10am- 5pm. The school is located
at 551 Valley Rd. The show will be spon-sored by Project Graduation and promotedby P.J.s Promotions. Over 100 quality
exhibitors from four states will be partici-
pating with handmade items, art and pho-
tography. Admission is $3.00. For furtherinformation please go to www.pjspromo-tions.com or call 201-666-1340.
MAR 21
Wayne Elks 2181 auxiliary will holdBunco night on Friday, March 21. Doorsopen at 6:15pm; games begin at7pm. Donation of $7.00 includes lots offun prizes coffee tea dessert. Call Joyce at973- 956-8956.
MAR 22GST Unlimited, non-profit, helping fami-
lies in need, will be hosting a Tricky Trayevent on Saturday, March 22 at Knightsof Columbus, 84 Lincoln Park Rd.Pequannock. Start time 4pm. Tickets-$30. Ticket includes food, 1 sheet of tick-ets, door prizes, DJ. Cash bar. Advancetickets are available by calling 973-850-6400 or visit 103 Arch Street in Butler atthe store. $30 x P includes food, startertickets, door prizes, DJ, cash bar, Mardi
Gras theme. [email protected]
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Property taxes are going
up. State income taxes
are going up. Federal
income taxes are going up.
Obamacare taxes are going
up. Sales taxes are going up.
Unemployment taxes are
going up. Health insurance
premiums are going up. Auto
insurance premiums are
going up. Food prices are
going up. Social Security
taxes are going up. Medicare
taxes are going up.
Investment income taxes are
going up. Inflation is going
up. Fuel prices are going up.
Cost of an education is going
up. Cost of internet services
are going up. Technology
prices are going up to
include, televisions, cell
phones, computers and the
cost of services enabling you
to use your technology driv-
en commodities are all goingup. Entertainment ticket
prices are all going up.
Airfare is going up. Tolls are
going up. Building materials
are going up. Postal rates will
be going up again. Cost of
transportation is going up,
i.e. cab fare, busses and
trains. Raw materials will be
going up as well as trucking
and shipping costs will go up.
Storage fees, retail prices forboth goods and services, will
be going up. Corporate taxes
are going up. Household util-
ity bills will go up. The
amount of time people will
be working per week and
how long they will work
beyond what used to be
called the normal retire-
ment age, will go up too.
The blood pressure of
the general population will
go up as will the weight ofpersonal debt; that too will
go up in 2014. The amount
of time to secure a good pay-
ing job will go up.
Government debt at all lev-
els will continue to go up.
The national di-vorce rate
will continue to go up. I am
sorry to predict that the sui-
cide rate might also go up.
Crime rates will go up.
Underemployment will goup. Unemployment will go
up because the federal gov-
ernment doesnt accurately
report the count. The illegal
immigrant population will
continue to go up as the gov-
ernment has done nothing to
stem the tide of border
invaders. The amount ofcompany pension plan fail-
ures will go up too because
most are grossly underfund-
ed. The same may be said for
local government pension
plans for the same reason.
The amount of people apply-
ing for Social Security will go
up as 10,000 people a day
turn 65 in America. The sale
of drugs necessary to cope
with anxiety and stress willdefinitely go up. And life
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expectancy will go up; might
you run out of money before
you run out of life?
What will NOT go up?
Cost of living increases
on pensions and Social
Security will NOT go up.
Most peoples salaries will
NOT go up. Vacation time,
free time and time spent with
family will NOT go up.Peoples savings and invest-
ment contributions, in gen-
eral will NOT go up.
Standard of living will NOT
go up. Job creation will most
likely NOT go up either,
squelched by the Obamacare
doctrine. raises, bonuses and
perks will NOT go up as
companies are trying to
regroup, rethink and retool
their businesses to be more
competitive and to demon-
strate bigger and fatter profitsto their shareholders after a
lackluster few years of stock
market performance.
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ified funds.
3.Start living below your
means to increase your dol-lars allocated to both debt
reduction and asset accumu-
lation.
4.Examine your insurance
policies to see if premiums
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ence from British rule.
In 1787, Washington
presided over the Constitu-
tional Convention in
Philadelphia, where the newConstitution was ratified.
Within two years Washington
was unanimously elected as
the first President of the
United States.
Though the current two-
term limit was not law at the
end of Washingtons second
term, he chose to retire from
the Presidency anyway, leav-
ing office in 1797. He would
retire to his Virginia home atMount Vernon, where he still
engaged in various business
dealings. Within three years of
his retirement, however,
Washington would fall ill of a
throat infection that ultimate-
ly took his life on December
14, 1799.
In addition to providingthe inspiration for Presidents
Day, Washingtons legacy is
that of a hero who led an army
of colonists to a victory over a
dominant empire.
The Washington Monu-
ment and Mount Rushmore
are two of the more notable
monuments honoring the first
President of the United States.
In addition, the nations capi-
tal of Washington, D.C. is sonamed in honor of George
Washington.
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Dentin, as dis-
cussed in the
first part of this
series, is a unique layer
of the tooth. It is madeup of tiny tubes (denti-
nal tubules) that go
from the inside of the
tooth, the nerve (pulp),
to the outside (enam-
el). It is from these
tubules that the tooth
has sensitivity.
Various stimuli
(sensations) move the
fluid in the tubules
inwardly or outwardly.The movement of the
dentinal fluid activates
the nerve endings at the
pulp/dentin junction,which
causes the pain. Anything
that increases fluid movement
in the tubules or softens the
dentin increases sensitivity.
Very strong brushing and
gum recession were two rea-
sons for dentin hypersensitivi-
ty. Gum recession can becaused by over-brushing,
tooth grinding/clenching
(bruxism), and gum disease.
Poor oral hygiene leads to
many problems. The plaque
(bacteria) left around your
teeth from poor oral hygiene
and infrequent dental clean-
ings produces acids, which
cause decay, gum recession,
and dentin hypersensitivity.
Dental erosion can becaused by diet, medications,
drugs, dry mouth, reflux, or
stomach acids. This
exposes dentin and can
lead to severe tooth
wear when combined
with clenching orgrinding. Read all
labels of food and
drinks for contents of
harmful acids, such as
citric and benzoic
acids. Combing these
with sugar can do irre-
versible damage.
Tooth-whitening
acts by applying hydro-
gen peroxide in over-
the-counter or pre-scription doses from
your dentist. It pene-
trates the enamel and removes
stains. If the enamel is eroded
or missing,the peroxide can
cause pain. Over tooth-
whitening actually is dehy-
drating (drying out and
removing the fluids in the
tubules) the tooth and can
irreversibly damage the nerve
of the tooth.This is why I insist on
monitoring all patients who
have their teeth whitened.
There are many products,
especially Colgate ProRelief
toothpaste, and prescription
fluorides that can treat dentin
hypersensitivity.
Part three will deal withpulp damage to the tooth and
its symptoms, prevention, and
treatment.
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of The University of Pennsylva-
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Kinnelon since 1982. Dr. Brus-
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Encouraging kids to go
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ronment in mind. The follow-
ing are just a few ways parents
can impart a sense of responsi-
bility to the environment on
their youngsters.Lead by example. Many kids
try to mimic their parents
behaviors, and moms and dads
can take advantage of that by
making sure kids see them as
they recycle, conserve water
or make other eco-conscious
choices. If kids want to know
why youre separating trash or
opting for tap water over bot-
tled water, explain to them
the positive impact that suchbehaviors can have on the
health of the planet.
Encourage eco-friendly hob-
bies. Todays youngsters have
a host of technology at their
disposal, and parents know
full well that such access can
be both good and bad. Whiletechnology can enhance
learning in the classroom and
beyond, gaming systems and
other electronic devices have
made it easy for kids to forgo
outdoor activities in favor of
more sedentary hobbies.
Many medical researchersbelieve that such hobbies are
Getting kids to go green
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Getting kids to go
green
contributing to higher rates of
childhood obesity. But they
also can harm the environ-
ment. Gaming systems,
whether played on televisions,
computers or handheld
devices, use a substantial
amount of energy. Parents
who encourage more eco-
friendly activities, such as
reading or playing outside,
can get the best of both
worlds, as kids will be getting
out and about and embracing
activities that dont harm the
planet.
Ride bicycles more often.
Reducing fuel consumption is
one of the most effective ways
to reduce your carbon foot-
print, and even though kids
cant drive, that doesnt mean
they cant pitch in to conserve
fuel. Children who attend
school close to home can ride
their bikes rather than taking
the bus or hitching a ride with
mom or dad. Explain to
youngsters the impact that
such a choice can have on the
environment, and ride bikes
with your kids whenever possi-
ble, be it on trips to the park
or to visit friends and family
members. Many kids love to
ride their bikes, and they
might like it even more if they
understand the positive
impact that such a hobby is
having on their planet.
Teach kids to reuse products.
Waste is a significant environ-
mental issue, but reusing prod-
ucts is a great way to cut back
on waste. Items that would
once be tossed into the trash
after serving their purpose can
be repurposed when tackling
projects around the house, and
kids can get in on the act, too.
Rather than purchasing store-
bought decorations for holi-days like Halloween or
Chanukah and Christmas,
reuse old products to craft
homemade decorations.
Birthday gifts or items
exchanged during the holidays
can be wrapped in old newspa-
per instead of store-bought
wrapping paper. Many prod-
ucts that would otherwise be
discarded can be reused, and
kids might enjoy finding newways to make use of old items.
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Presidents George
Washington and
Abraham Lincoln
both made their marks
on American history, so
much so that every year
Americans celebrate
their birth and influence
with Presidents Day.
Washington may
have been the countrys
first president, but
Lincoln is perhaps more
frequently celebrated for
his profound efforts to
abolish slavery. He is best
known for presiding over
the United States during
the Civil War and sign-
ing the Emancipation
Proclamation, which lib-
erated slaves across the
country. While much is
widely known about
Lincoln and his life, there are
some lesser-known tidbits that
only historians or history buffs
seem to know. In honor of his
birthday, here are 13 facts
about the man that arent as
widely known.
1.Towering over others at a
height of 6 feet 4 inches tall,
Lincoln remains the tallest
president to hold office. It is
likely his stature helped to
present an air of
authority during his
presidency.
2.Lincoln had two
romantic interests
before he married
Mary Todd in 1842.
Lincoln was in a rela-
tionship with Ann
Rutledge, who died of
typhoid fever. He also
courted Mary Owens
for some time before
they ended their rela-
tionship.
3.Lincoln was notori-
ously messy. His law
office was often clut-
tered, much to the
chagrin of his partner
William Herndon. It
is said Lincoln kept an
envelope on his desk
marked, When you
cant find it anywhere else,
look into this.
4.Lincoln was the first presi-
dent to be photographed at
his inauguration. His future
assassin, John Wilkes Booth,
can be seen in a photo stand-
ing close to the president.
5.In 1849, Lincoln obtained
Patent No. 6,469 for a device
that was designed to lift and
keep boats afloat when they
passed over a sandbar or
entered shallow water.
Lincoln served as a ferry oper-
ator and flatboat pilot prior to
entering politics.
6.Lincoln took his dreams
seriously.Before his election to
the presidency, Lincoln said
he was startled by a vision of a
double image of himself. The
second image was pale,
according to accounts. His
wife was led to believe the
vision meant Lincoln would
be elected to two terms as
president and die during the
second.
7.Lincolns beard is almost as
famous as the man. He was
urged by advisors to grow a
beard during his first term to
soften some of his harsh fea-
tures.
8.Lincoln was born to Thomas
Lincoln and Nancy Hanks.
Actor Tom Hanks is a distant
relative of the former president.
9.Despite his stature, Lincoln
apparently had a high-pitched
voice and not a deep timbre.
10.Lincoln wore a size 14
shoe.
11.According to reports by his
personal secretary John Hay,
Lincoln would sometimes
pace the White House
because of insomnia. He
would keep Hay up with
funny stories or with readings
of Shakespeare.
12.Lincoln accepted a chal-
lenge to a duel with James
Shields, a state auditor.
Lincoln chose a broadsword as
the weapon, but Shields
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The elderly are at risk
for depression and are
underserved by the
mental health profession.
Many are resistant to treat-
ment because they equate
depression with weakness or
death. Here are some coping
strategies for you and your
loved one:
1.Recognize that depression is
an illness. Family members
should be aware of the disabil-
ity that depression can cause
and should avoid making
depressed parents or relatives
feel guilty by telling them to
get out more or pull them-
selves up by the bootstraps.
Depression is an illness and
can become quite debilitating
if left untreated.
2.Dont dismiss symptoms. If
your loved one is not eating
for more than a few days, or
loses interest in activities they
used to love for more than
two weeks, it could
be signs of depression.
Unexplained crying, sadness
that lasts for extended periods
and social withdrawal are
other signs.
3.Talk about how they feel.
Instead of plunging directly
into a tough discussion about
treatment, try asking whats
going on. Ive noticed you
havent been sleeping well.
Or You seem so sad lately.
You dont seem like yourself.
Using gentle probing will not
instantly put the elder on the
defensive.
4.Allow them to remain inde-
pendent. Do not take over
doing tasks for them that they
can do for themselves. Doing
things for a depressed person
only reinforces their percep-
tion that they are worthless
and incapable.
5.Seek professional help. If
they are resistant to help, tell
their doctor your concerns
and behaviors youve noticed.
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On Thursday, March 27, from 7-8pm,the Wayne YMCA is offering a freeworkshop, Ready, Set, Talk, to pro-vide parents with better tools to helpidentify the range of normal languagedevelopment in their young children aswell as strategies they can use to helpfoster age-appropriate communicationskills. This 60 minute interactive ses-
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6.Be involved in the treat-
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to an activity that he or she
once enjoyed. Encourage
them to be active and busy,
but not to take on too much at
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Owning a pet is often a
rewarding responsi-
bility. Pets make for
loyal friends, and for every
late night walk in the cold pet
owners must endure, their pets
repay those gestures in spades.
While the greatest
responsibility pet owners have
to their pets is to ensure their
furry friends live as comfort-
ably and healthily a life as pos-
sible, pet owners also have a
responsibility to the planet.
Eco-conscious pet ownership
can have a positive and sub-
stantial impact on the envi-
ronment, and the following
are a few simple ways for pet
owners to care for their pets
and protect the planet at the
same time.
Say so long to plastic
bags. Picking up pet waste is
arguably the worst part of
owning a pet, and some pet
owners simply want to pick up
the waste without giving it a
second thought. But how pet
owners pick up their pets
waste can impact the environ-
ment. Using plastic grocery
bags leftover from trips to the
store is bad for the planet, as
research has shown that such
bags can take as long as 1,000
years to degrade. That means
that plastic bag full of pet
waste might still be around
come the dawn of the next
millennium. Instead of using
plastic bags to pick up their
pets waste, pet owners can use
biodegradable waste bags
made from materials other
than plastic. Such bags might
not make the task of picking
up pet waste more enjoyable,
but they are certainly more
eco-friendly, taking far less
time to degrade than plastic
bags.
Embrace organic pet
foods. Pet foods have evolved
considerably over the last sev-
eral decades, and pet owners
now have more healthy
options at their disposal.
Organic pet foods make for
healthier alternatives for pets,
eliminating the buildup of
residues of chemical additives,
pesticides, fertilizers and her-
bicides in pets. Such residues
have been shown to have an
adverse effect on pet health.
In addition, a study funded by
the European Union found
that organic fruits and vegeta-
bles have up to 40 percent
more antioxidants than non-
organic alternatives, adding to
the nutritional value of organ-
ic pet foods. Organic pet foods
also are produced without the
use of conventional pesticides
or artificial fertilizers, benefit-
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Before altering their pets
diets, pet owners should con-
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make the transition from tra-
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natives as smooth as possible.
Look for products made
from recycled materials. More
and more pet products are
being made from recycled
materials, and pet owners can
encourage manufacturers to
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by purchasing such products
whenever the opportunity to
do so presents itself. Leashes,
bowls, toys and scratching
posts for cats are just a
few of the many pet
products made from
recycled materials.
Before buying pet prod-
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read labels to determine
if a given product is
made from recycled
materials.
Clean green. Like their
human counterparts, pets
need to bathe. While they
might not bathe every day like
their owners, pets such as cats
and dogs need to be sham-
pooed and cleaned every so
often. When buying cleaning
products, pet owners should
look for nontoxic products.
Many traditional pet sham-
poos or pet beauty products
are laced with chemicals, and
such ingredients can have an
adverse effect on pet health
while also harming the envi-
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Pet ownership is a signif-
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Around theCommunity ...
Calvary Gospel Church, 1559 HamburgTpk, Wayne. Services; 10am-worshipService; 11am-coffee and bagels;
11:30am-Sunday school. Other activities;Brick-every second Saturday of themonth at 6pm for 18-30 yr olds;Depression Support Group-every 2nd and4th Sunday evenings at 6pm; FloorHockey for ages High School and up-every Tuesday at 7pm. Please call 973-694-5385 for more information.Whether you are still suffering from thebleak memories of war or have resolvedto put it all behind you, Point ManMinistries is for you. Point Man is aChristian ministry dedicated to helpingveterans find peace with themselves andthe world around them. If you are doingfine after the war, thats fantastic but
dont forget about your buddies who arestill suffering. Find out how you can help.
Call Barry Jensen at 973-809-9665.Point Man Ministries meets the firstThursday of every month from 7:30-9:30pm at Cornerstone Chapel 620 Route23 North, Pompton Plains.
The Riverview Garden Club, based inWayne encourages local area residentswho are interested in gardening and inexpanding their botanical knowledge tobecome club members. Novice as well asexperienced gardeners are welcome. Fordetails about joining our club, please callour membership chairperson LindaWescott 973-694-1098 or send an emailto: riverviewgc13 @yahoo.com. You canalso visit our web site athttp://www.riverviewgardenclub.com.Visiting Angels in association with TheAlzheimers Foundation of America isoffering free year round memory screen-ings. Free and confidential screenings are
held from 2-4pm every third Wednesdayof each month except for November. Calland make your appointment today at973-839-3761. All screenings are held atthe Visiting Angels office at 2190Hamburg Turnpike, Wayne.The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.(GACW) is an active non-profit seniorgroup sponsored by the WayneDepartment of Parks and Recreation that
meets every Thursday at 1pm in the PALBuilding, 1 PAL Drive in Wayne. Day tripsand overnight trips are scheduledthroughout the year, certain meetingshost special speakers, and bingo is playedfor only GACW members one Thursdayduring each month. To qualify as a mem-ber, you must be a Wayne resident of atleast 50 years of age. Yearly dues are $7.For more information, call Val Turner,assistant recording secretary, at 973-694-5094. Or, come visit us!Professional musicians and vocalists of
the Wayne Seniors Swing Band will per-
form for your dancing and listening pleas-ure on the third Tuesday of each month.Requested donation is $2 from membersof the Wayne Elks Lodge and members ofthe Wayne Adult Community Center. Forall others, requested donation is $3.Light refreshments will be served.Performances will take place from 12:30-2:30pm at the Wayne Elks Lodge, 50Hinchman Ave. For more information, call973-633-0734.Jewish Family Service of North Jersey, arecipient of financial assistance from UJAFederation of North Jersey, is expanding
its Kosher Meals on Wheels program inWayne. The Meals on Wheels Programprovides hot, nutritious kosher meals to
people age 60 and over, or those youngerwho have a disability and who are unableto cook or shop. Drivers are needed todeliver meals two times a month. We areaccepting referrals for people who wouldlike to receive meals. To volunteer, torequest Kosher Meals on Wheels, or foradditional information, call Paul Klein at973-595-0111.Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club in Wayneoffers birthday parties and special events
for all ages. Kids will have the time oftheir lives at Spa 23 parties! In addition toour pool parties, choose from any of ourthemed parties, or add a theme to yourpool party. Theme parties are availableseven days a week. Pool parties are avail-able Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
You can also book the entire club for yourown private event! The spa is located at381 Route 23 in Pompton Plains. ContactSpa 23s program director, LauraSeverance, at 973-839-8823. View moreinformation online at www.spa23.com.
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Since the economic
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Italian cuisine is beloved
across the globe.Flavorful and filling,
Italian cuisine is also versa-
tile, as different regions of
the country produce very dif-
ferent dishes featuring meat,
poultry, fish and, of course,
pasta. For those who want to
try their hand at Italian cui-
sine from the comforts of
home, the following recipe
for Tortellini di Coda di Bue
(Oxtail Tortellini) fromMichael White and Joanna
Pruess Fiamma: The
Essence of ContemporaryItalian Cooking (Wiley) is a
great place to start.
Tortellini di Coda di Bue
(Oxtail Tortellini)
Makes 6 to 8 servings
2 pounds oxtail pieces or
short ribs, well trimmed and
patted dry with paper towels
Sea salt and freshly ground
black pepper
cup canola or vegetable oil
1 small yellow onion,chopped
1 small carrot, peeled and
chopped
1 small rib celery, trimmedand chopped
1-14.5 ounce can peeled
crushed tomatoes, preferably
from the San Marzano region1 clove garlic, crushed
1 sprig fresh thyme
1 bay leaf
2 cups hearty red wine, such
as Sangiovese or Barbera
2 cups canned low-sodium
stock
cup freshly grated
Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese,
plus cheese for sprinkling
1 large egg, beaten
1 pound store-bought pastasheets
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
4 fresh sage leaves
Season the meat liberal-
ly with salt and pepper. In a
large deep pot or Dutch
oven, heat the oil over high
heat until almost smoking.
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Add the oxtails in a single
layer, always keeping the oilhot enough to sizzle as the
pieces are added. Brown on
all sides, 15 to 20 minutes,
turning to color evenly.
Remove the pieces with a
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Discard all but 2 table-spoons of fat from the pot.
Stir in the onion, carrot and
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the pan and set aside. Pour the
remaining sauce through a
fine strainer into a clean pan,pressing to extract as much
liquid as possible. The sauce
should be thick and rich.
Pick the meat off the
bones, chop into small pieces,
and put in a large bowl.
Combine the meat with the
cheese, add the egg, season
with salt and pepper, and stirto blend.
Puree the reserved veg-
etables in a food processor and
stir them into the meat mix-
ture. Set aside. If making the
sauce ahead, cover and refrig-
erate for up to 5 days.
On a lightly floured work
surface, use a sharp knife orpizza cutter and ruler to trim
the sheets of pasta into 6- x
18-inch rectangles. Cut each
rectangle into twelve 3-inch
squares. As you work with one
sheet, cover the remaining
pasta with a clean cloth or
plastic. In the end, you should
have 54 three-inch squares.
Line a baking sheet with
parchment and dust lightly
with cornmeal or flour.Spoon about teaspoon
of filling in the center of each
square. Mist the pasta lightly
with water, cover with anoth-
er pasta square, and press the
pasta with your fingertips to
seal the filling inside, making
sure to press out all of the air.
Trim the edges with a zigzag
pasta wheel. Transfer to the
baking sheet and set aside in acool, dry spot. Once the
tortellini are filled, they may
be refrigerated for up to 1 day
or put them into large reseal-
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the excess air, and freeze
immediately for up to 2 weeks.
Bring a large pot of salted
water to a boil. Stir in the
tortellini. After they rise to
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longer, then remove with aslotted spoon and transfer to a
large bowl. Drain any water
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