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    Owner Dennis Coyle of

    DC Landscape Design

    LLC based out of

    Pequannock Township donates toPequannock. I grew up In

    Pequannock Township. I have

    multiple clients in Pequannock

    and Pompton Plains. I thought it

    would only be right to give back a

    little to the community that has

    given so much to me. I spent

    many days of my youth at PV

    Park. It is a great lake and I have

    many great memories there. I

    spoke with town officials and

    they gave me the green light todonate a garden and a tree to the

    Park.

    The garden DC Landscape

    installed is directly in front of the

    PV Park sign. The design includes

    some dwarf evergreen

    boxwoods, dwarf foun-

    tain grasses, red knock

    out roses, yellow daylilies, purple saliva, blue

    star juniper and finished

    it off with some black

    dye mulch which really

    makes the flowers and

    plants stand out. The

    tree I decided to donate

    was a Purple Leaf

    Thunder Cloud Plum. It

    is one of my favorite

    trees. They have small

    pink flowers in springand then, throughout

    the summer until fall,

    the foliage of the plant

    offers a beautiful burgundy color.

    The tree does not get huge and

    does not make a mess in fall.

    There are only a handful of trees

    that have nice burgundy foliage

    throughout the spring, summer

    and fall months and this is one of

    them. All in all, its a pretty main-

    DC Landscape Design

    donates garden & trees

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    JUN 13The Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge,Inc. is holding a huge sale at the Copper

    Tree Mall, 350 Ramapo Valley Road(Route 202) in Oakland, NJ on

    Friday, June 13th from 9am-9pm andSaturday, June 14th from 9am-3pm. Find a wide range of beautiful

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    JUN 19

    The Wayne Health Department, in con-junction with Chilton Medical Center, ispleased to offer a free Skin CancerScreening on Thursday, June 19, from11am-1pm. As a service to the commu-nity, Dr. Diana Leu, a Dermatologist whohas a practice in Wayne, will performthe screening at the health department.Space is limited and appointments are

    necessary. Call 973-694-1800 ext.

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    JUN 20

    Wayne Elks presents Vendor Fair onFriday, June 20 from 7-10pm. WayneElks main hall. Come in and browseand shop, shop, shop. Featuring manydiversified vendors with golden oppor-tunities to sell unwanted gold or silverfor cash. If you are interested in partic-ipating as a vendor call Renee at 862-684-3533.

    JUN 21

    The Wayne Health Department with

    Chilton Medical Center is offering aWomens Awareness female cancer

    screening on Friday, June 20 from 1-4pm, at Wayne Health Department,475 Valley Road. This female cancerscreening includes: blood pressurescreening, urinalysis, pelvic exam withPap Test, clinical breast exam andhemoccult kit for $35. A HPV Test isavailable for an additional $45. Spaceis limited and appointments are neces-sary. Call 973-694-1800 ext. 3241 foran appointment.Wayne Elks Auxiliary presents Step

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    JUN 23

    Chabad of Passaic County will behosting their monthly Smile on Seniorsprogram on Monday, June 23. Please

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    For more details and to RSVP,please contact Chani at:[email protected] or call 973-694-6274.

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    Calvary Gospel Church, 1559Hamburg Tpk, Wayne announces our2014 VBS. It will be held July 14-18

    from 9am-12pm. This is a free activityfor children grades pre K-5. The themewill be Gods Love from the program(Son Treasure Island.) Please call thechurch at 973-694-5385 to reserveyour spot now!The UONJ is an area-wide supportgroup for ostomates, individuals withpotential, new, existing or reversedostomies. We provide direct aid andmutual support for this group of individ-

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    start at 7pm. Any questions, please feelfree to reach out to Jo Ann Valent

    CWOCN (Co-president) at [email protected] or 973-831-5168.Preakness Bible Church, 1108Preakness Avenue in Wayne welcomesboys and girls of Wayne to their VBS July21-25 from 9:30am-12pm. This yearstheme is Weird Animals, to help kids dis-cover what one-of-a-kind love means intheir lives. This free camp for K-7thgraders will include games, crafts, snacks,story time, songs, and skits. Register at

    www.preaknessbiblechurch.org.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.Performances will take place from 12:30-2:30 pm at the Wayne Elks Lodge, 50Hinchman Avenue in Wayne. Requesteddonation is $2 from members of theWayne Elks Lodge and members of theWayne Adult Community Center. For allothers, requested donation is $3. Light

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    Do you think its a

    requirement to be-come a millionaire

    in your lifetime? Is it a nice

    thought, perhaps for some-

    one else, or not even a

    thought at all? Were you

    alive when the average house

    in our North Jersey area cost

    around $80,000 in 1978,

    when $1,000,000.00 was

    really a cool million? And

    now, what is a cool million

    dollars worth? Does it still goas far; spend the same or feel

    as good when compared to

    the late 70s considering

    nominal bank CD rates were

    over 10% and for a brief peri-

    od as high as 18%? A

    $1,000,000 CD would gener-

    ate $180,000 in annual inter-

    est, in other words, you could

    live on that. Today, the same

    $1,000,000 CD from the

    same bank pays .35% or$3,500 in annual interest and

    that is before we calculate

    todays inflated cost of goods

    and services when compared

    to the 1970s.

    Please imagine a slice of

    pizza or my newest measure

    of inflation, a bagel. When I

    was 7 years of age, a slice of

    pizza cost a quarter and a

    bagel cost a dime. This week

    I purchased a dozen bagels for$12 and two slices of pizza

    cost more than $4.00! My

    children have asked me why

    we even use change anymore

    since basically nothing costs

    less than a dollar. You know,

    theyre right and inflation

    isnt slowing down stopping

    or going away, quite the con-

    trary, in this columnists

    opinion, inflation is poised to

    skyrocket! What I am sayingis that accumulating a $1

    plus million retirement port-

    folio is no longer a nice

    thought or optional, its adownright mandatory neces-

    sity - Period!

    Last month one of my

    columns was entitled, Is a

    College Education Worth

    the Cost? Is it worth losing

    at least 4 years of momentum

    in the workforce building

    your career while accumulat-

    ing a 6 figure school loan

    debt, not to mention a guar-

    antee of a job upon gradua-

    tion? I wrote, Its a Dogs

    Life for Me, comparing the

    wonderful life my dog leads

    to the perfect retirement life.

    Another column was titledWants vs. Needs the

    American Struggle, where

    no one actually needs a new

    Bentley motorcar. Today, I

    am writing about financial

    preparedness, that without

    exception must be planned

    for and executed or suffer a

    retirement of sacrifice, disap-

    pointment or worse, no

    retirement at all. There was

    once a joke that asked, Howdo you spell retirement? The

    answer was D.E.A.T.H.

    Unfortunately, for some peo-

    ple born after 1985 thisjoke will more than likely

    be their reality. The rules of

    the money game including

    wealth accumulation, inter-

    generational wealth transfer

    and debt avoidance must be

    mastered and plans for a

    joint-life guaranteed retire-

    ment income must be in

    place so the surviving spouse

    will not run out of money

    before running out of life.

    Lets see what the

    future holds is a phrase tan-

    tamount to complacency and

    denial. We must be proac-

    tive, decisive, actionaryand reactionary to world

    events including that of our

    own government that shape

    our individual and familys

    financial future. The finan-

    cial section of the newspaper

    can no longer be used to line

    the bird cage or as the dogs

    wee wee pad, until after it is

    read and digested by all who

    live under the family roof.

    Tough economic times willbe upon us again and the fed-

    eral government lacks the

    financial might and world

    respect to save us this time.We have come to the rescue

    of other failing nations

    throughout history and how

    many of those nations would

    or could come to the aid of

    the United States of

    America? Bottom line is it

    really doesnt matter, because

    the problem of our national

    debt and total federal finan-

    cial obligations due to con-

    tinued congressional compla-

    cency, have gotten too far

    out of control where no

    nation on earth possesses the

    financial might to render any

    aid or bailout.Its truly out of control

    with no leadership from any

    branch in power to overcome

    this adversity and travesty. I

    am concerned for the chil-

    dren of today as the govern-

    ment has forsaken them by

    refusing to acknowledge and

    correct decades of reckless

    spending without regard to

    balancing expenses with rev-

    enue. The government can-not continue to raise taxes

    on the 50% of Americans

    that pay tax while increasing

    those that are dependent ongovernment provided

    income, health care and

    housing benefits. How many

    more examples do we need?

    History is littered full of

    failed governments, political

    experiments run amok and

    Robin Hood economic les-

    sons for the United States

    government to behave the

    way it has, increasing the

    debt ceiling every budgetyear to this incomprehensi-

    ble level. How, as a family

    unit, can you react and pro-

    tect yourself from our failed

    domestic economic prob-

    lems? Ill tell you: work more,

    earn more, save more, invest

    more and spend less, all the

    things your government

    refuses to do. Living above

    ones means, keeping up with

    the Joness, entitlementvacations and new cars are

    out! Frugality, Budgeting and

    Necessities only, are in! The

    penalty for non-compliance

    will be severe and what are

    the consequences if I am

    wrong about future inflation?

    Youll have a fortune more

    money invested a rosy future

    and leave a major legacy!

    But, if Im right, and you are

    prepared, youll be able toprosper through your very

    last day with food on the

    table, a roof over your head

    and cash to pay for health

    care. This is too serious a

    subject to put-off or poo poo.

    The Federal Reserve has

    already indicated interest

    rates will rise in the latter

    half of 2015 and with that

    the resurgence of inflation.

    Remember the bagel andpizza prices of your childhood

    vs today and just think about

    them for a moment. Now,

    project what they will cost in

    ten years, in twenty and if

    you will be able to pick upthe tab when the kids and

    grandkids come over. My

    advice, get together with a

    competent financial advisor

    today to design a tax-advan-

    taged savings/investment and

    income producing program

    to protect and provide for

    your future financial require-

    ments ASAP!

    Mark E. Charnet, CAS, isPresident and Founder of

    American Prosperity Group.

    APG is the P remier Reti rement

    and Estate Planning Franchise

    in the United States with 19

    offices in 8 states. Mr. Char-

    net has over thirty three years

    of experience in the Retirement

    and Estate Planning fields.

    Creator of the Trinity Method

    of Investing, Mark encour-

    ages your inquiries and can bereached at: 973-831-4424 or

    via email,

    [email protected]

    Check out our website:

    www.1APG.com Interested in

    a career in retirement and es-

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    website: www.APGFran-

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    He who has health has hope. And he who has hope has everything.Benjamin Franklin

    And he who desires everything, must have the cash!Mark Charnet

    By Mark Charnet

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    What would summer

    be without days

    spent frolicking at

    the beach or afternoons spent

    splashing in the pool? Fun in

    the water makes hot days more

    enjoyable and bearable, and

    few summertime activities do

    not involve water play in one

    aspect or another.

    Although time spent in

    the water can be refreshing and

    entertaining, water does pres-

    ent certain hazards, particular-

    ly for those who do not know

    how to swim. Learning to

    swim, especially at a young age,

    is advisable and a great way to

    remain safe around the water.

    The World Health

    Organization says drowning is

    the third leading cause of unin-

    tentional injury death across

    the globe, accounting for 7 per-

    cent of all injury-related

    deaths. Children, males and

    individuals with increased

    access to water are most at risk

    of drowning. In general, chil-

    dren under five years of age

    have the highest drowning

    mortality rates in the world,

    though adult males in Canada

    and New Zealand drown at

    higher rates than children.

    According to the

    American Academy of

    Pediatrics, parents should con-

    sider swimming lessons for

    most children between the

    ages of one and four. New

    research has revealed that

    swimming instruction for chil-dren between the ages of one

    and four may decrease drown-

    ing risk. However, parents

    should be advised that swim-

    ming lessons do not remove all

    risk. Children still need con-

    stant supervision when in and

    around water. Additionally,

    learning CPR can be a life-sav-

    ing measure.

    When enrolling children

    in swim lessons, parents should

    look for safety-certified

    instructors who have first aid

    and resuscitation training and

    certification. Many programs

    offered are sponsored by the

    American Red Cross or the

    YMCA. Private swim clubs

    may have their own instruc-

    tors.

    Children between the

    ages of one and three typicallydo not have the motor coordi-

    nation to swim effectively.

    These children can benefit

    from swim lessons that empha-

    size getting used to the water,

    safety and learning some swim-

    ming readiness skills.

    Instruction may involve teach-

    ing children how to move their

    legs and arms and strengthen

    muscles used for swimming.Children between the ages of

    four and five may be more

    developmentally ready for

    swimming. Such youngsters

    may move from water-safety

    lessons to actual swimming

    with or without support. A

    study titled Childrens

    readiness for learning front

    crawl swimming published in

    The Australian Journal of

    Science and Medicine in Sport

    showed that whether kids

    started lessons at two, three or

    four years of age, they learned

    to swim well at approximately

    the same mean age of five and

    a half years.

    In addition to swimming

    lessons, parents and other

    adults can ensure water safety

    by taking the following precau-

    tionary measures:

    Children should never be left

    unattended in the water. It

    takes mere inches of water for a

    youngster to drown.

    In the pool or another bodyof water, caregivers should be

    within touching distance of

    young swimmers to provide

    help if needed, even if the

    child is wearing a floatation

    device.

    Keep rescue equipment by

    the pool.

    Remove toys from the pool

    when its not in use. These toys

    can attract children who will

    go in after them.A fence around the perimeter

    of the yard may be mandatory,

    but a fence around the pool

    itself is another safety barrier to

    consider. The fence should fea-

    ture a self-latching gate.

    Even adults should be

    watched while swimming. It is

    always a safe idea to swim with

    a buddy, so that the other per-

    son can get help if something

    goes wrong.So, be safe this summer.

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    Dad gets to be king of his

    castle at least one day

    during the year. Come

    mid-June, children near and far

    scramble for ideas to treat their

    fathers to a special day and

    award him with gifts for being a

    role model, provider and confi-

    dante. Fathers Day activities

    should be centered around

    Dads interests. With that in

    mind, the following are some

    ideas to honor Dad or another

    special man in your life.

    Sports Sunday: If Dad is a

    sports fan, his idea of spending

    a fun-filled afternoon very well

    may be cheering on his favorite

    players. Whether your father

    enjoys golf, tennis, baseball,

    soccer, or another sport like

    hunting or fishing, chances are

    there is a television broadcast

    on that you can watch togeth-

    er. Otherwise, you can surprise

    Dad by purchasing tickets to a

    sporting event and making a

    day of it at the ballpark.

    Beach bound: A relaxing day

    at the beach may be the per-

    fect way to spend Fathers Day.

    Dad can enjoy the entire fam-

    ily while sitting back in his

    beach chair and watching the

    waves roll in. Pack a picnic

    lunch with his favorite foods

    and a cold beer, and Dad may

    just say this was his best cele-

    bration yet.

    Adventure seeker: If yours is a

    father who enjoys living on the

    edge, a Fathers Day activity

    built around action and adven-

    ture should be a winner. Take

    Dad base jumping, rock climb-

    ing, scuba diving, or race car

    driving. Any of these activities

    is bound to get Dads adrena-

    line pumping.

    R&R: Dads idea of the per-

    fect Fathers Day may be an

    afternoon free of obligations

    and deadlines. A relaxing day

    in the yard swimming laps in

    the pool or hitting a few

    grounders to your waiting base-

    ball mitt may be all the excite-

    ment he needs. Toss a few

    steaks on the grill to give

    Fathers Day a truly perfect

    ending.

    Impromptu party: Some dads

    like to be the center of atten-

    tion. A Fathers Day party

    thrown in his honor, complete

    with friends and family, can be

    an entertaining way to spend

    the day. If you are worried

    about interrupting others

    Fathers Day plans, host the

    gathering on the Saturday

    before Fathers Day and let Dad

    be the life of the party. Finger

    foods, barbecue, a limited list of

    cocktails and other beverages

    and some background music

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    Packanack Lake and all

    of Wayne lost a fixture

    in the community on

    May 2nd when Kevin Rovere

    was taken from us by sudden

    illness. Kevin grew up in

    Packanack Lake and built his

    family there. He was the epit-

    ome of a friendly neighbor,

    and few have done more to

    help a community thrive.

    This tragedy has been no

    exception to the kindness and

    support of community, so his

    friends have joined forces to

    throw the greatest Benefit/

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    that this community has ever

    seen.

    On June 21st, we invite

    everyone who wants to be a

    part of the healing process to

    join us on the grounds of Fire

    Company #5 in Packanack

    Lake to share stories about

    Kevin, eat some great BBQ,

    drink a beer in his honor, and

    raise money to help his family

    during this most difficult time.

    Kevin left behind not only his

    wife Sharon but three young

    sons, Robert, Joseph and

    Nicholas, and 100% of the

    money raised will go directly

    to the family. Tickets are $50

    in advance or $60 at the door

    and are available through the

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    website www.roverefamily

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    also be a Tricky Tray and

    50/50. If you can help with

    donations for the event please

    contact Jill Taliano at jill.

    [email protected]. So many

    have done so much already,

    lets do a little more.

    F

    athers Day has been

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    beginning of the nineteenth

    century. Perhaps the most

    driving force behind Fathers

    Day was Senora Dodd, who

    thought of the idea of a day

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    ing to a Mothers Day sermon

    in 1909. Having been raised

    by her father, Dodd wanted

    to honor the sacrifices that

    fathers make. Fathers Day

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    holiday until 1972, when a

    Congressional Act officially

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    This year Fathers Day falls

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    who are history buffs may

    want to celebrate this years

    holiday by reminiscing about

    the notable events that have

    occurred on June 15 through

    the years. Here are just some

    of the many historical events

    that took place on June 15.

    1752: Ben Franklin per-

    forms his famous kite-flying

    experiment to test the elec-

    trical power of lightning.

    1775: George Washington

    is appointed Commander in

    Chief of the American Army.

    1878: The first attempt at a

    motion picture takes place.

    Twelve cameras, each taking

    one picture, focus on horses

    hooves to see if they will

    leave the ground.

    1887: The New York Giants

    baseball team beats the

    Philadelphia Phillies 29 -1.

    1916: The Boy Scouts of

    America receives its congres-

    sional charter.

    1918: An inch of snow falls

    in northern Pennsylvania.

    1924: Native Americans

    are proclaimed U.S. citizens.

    1934: The Great Smoky

    Mountains National Park is

    dedicated.

    1940: France surrenders to

    German forces as Nazi troops

    occupy the city of Paris.

    1968: John Lennon and

    Yoko Ono plant an acorn at

    Coventry Cathedral.

    1977: General elections

    are held in Spain for the first

    time since 1936.

    1985: The Russian space

    probe Vega 2 lands on Venus.

    2002: An asteroid misses

    hitting Earth by 75,000

    miles.

    2003: The San Antonio

    Spurs defeat the New Jersey

    Nets to win the NBA

    Championship.

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    Fertilizing a lawn is a

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    Its all about

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