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    As men, we can get

    caught up in the

    lure of a dream or

    goal. When it doesn’t work

    out, we get discouraged and

    forget to look for God’s pur-

    pose. I experienced this

    about two years into my

    career. I was working with a

    headhunter to find a new

    job, and I interviewed at the

    Sealed Air Corporation.

    Learning from my previ-

    ous mistakes, I was both pro-

    fessional and polished. I left

    feeling confident that the job

    was mine. When I got home,

    the headhunter called and

    said, “I’m sorry Joe. They

    chose someone with a little

    more experience, but they

    really liked you and want you

    to come back to interview for

    a different position.”

    Believe it or not, that

    scenario repeated itself three

    times. All told, I interviewed

    four times at the Sealed Air

    Corporation. I never got the

    job. After the fourth inter-

    view, I was devastated. I

    bawled my eyes out.

    The next day, a seem-

    ingly random wrong-number

    phone call put me in touch

    with another headhunter.

    She took advantage of her

    mistake to drum up business

    by asking if I was looking for

    a job. You betcha!

    Through my new head-

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    The year was 1994 and I

    heard about a respon-

    sible girl that lived

    around the corner from us that

    was willing to babysit. My

    daughter was 6, my son was 3

    and Terry and I desired the

    opportunity to go out for an

    occasional movie and dinner

    and were hoping that this 15

    year old young lady would like

    our kids and our kids would

    fall in love with her. We got

    lucky and Jennifer was “adopt-

    ed” into our family. We

    watched as Jennifer grew up

    along with our children

    Chelsie and Zachary. She

    cooked and did homework,

    bathed and tucked them intobed. Jennifer soon was driving

    them to karate school and

    their after school sports activ-

    ities. I was dreading the day

    that Jennifer would outgrow

    the babysitting job, high

    school and go away to college.

    It isn’t easy finding a consci-

    entious, responsible young

    person to stay with your kids.

    When the kids no longer

    needed a “babysitter”, I hired

     Jennifer to work in my office

    and found out she was the best

    employee a business owner

    could ever have! She was

    always on time, did over and

    above the call of duty and

    severely impressed me with

    her attention to detail; always

    doing her best and trying to

    please. There was no job Jennifer wouldn’t tackle or

    accept no matter how diffi-

    cult, educationally or even

    physically. She’d roll-up hersleeves and dive in 100%, but,

    then after high school, she

    informed us she was leaving.

     Jennife r wanted to

    become a PA, physician’s

    assistant and was moving to

    Boston to continue her educa-

    tion. We can’t say we were

    unprepared for the news, but,

    you can never really be pre-

    pared to have a loved one

    move away. Jennifer’s

    boyfriend was from NJ, so we

    were hoping she would visit

    frequently and I would offer

    her work in the office during

    her vacations and visits; alas,

    she convinced Jarrod to follow

    her and find work in MA; he

    did and our hopes were dashed

    she’d ever come home.

    A few years ago, Jennifer

    blessed me with the honor of 

    driving her and her mom

    Linda, to her wedding in ourRolls Royce. I truly felt father-

    ly that day as Jennifer’s father

    had passed away less than a

    year before his daughter’s big

    day. My children’s babysitter

    was all grown-up and married

    now in addition to becoming a

    PA. I tried unsuccessfully to

    offer her, her old job back or

    any job involving financial

    planning, which, she repeat-

    edly rejected preferring a hos-

    pital or doctor’s office setting

    to a financial planning firm. If 

    she put forth the same energy,

    professionalism and attitude as

    a PA that she did for Terry and

    I, any doctor would be truly

    blessed to have her on their

    team. Currently Jennifer is

    looking for a position in NJ

    while actively employed in

    MA, not an easy task for sure.(Any doctors reading can call

    me for her contact info if you

    act fast.)

    You see, Sunday was Jennifer’s first baby’s christen-

    ing at St. Mary’s Church, her

    church, in Pompton Lakes and

    the babysitter that we met 20

    years ago is now a brand new

    mommy. Things have come

    full-circle, once Jennifer, her

    husband Jarrod and their new-

    born move back to NJ, Terry

    has offered to babysit so they

    can go out for dinner and a

    movie every now and then.

    Knowing my wife and her

    maternal instincts, it will be

    far more often both now and

    then.

    I was wondering what the

    going rate for babysitters are

    now. I babysat a few times

    when I was 15 and the rate

    then was .75 cents an hour. I

    don’t remember what I paid Jennifer 18 and 19 years ago,

    but, whatever it is Jennifer

    will be able to add the equiva-

    lent sum into her daughter’s

    college fund since Terry

    wouldn’t take a dime, of 

    course.

     Now, my parental, father-

    ly and financial planner

    instincts will be fully engaged

    in speaking with Jennifer

    about the financial future of 

    her daughter, Samantha Lynn,

    herself and husband Jarrod.

     Jennife r’s grandmother has

    been an APG client for years,

    now it is important that the

    whole family from great

    grandmother to great grand-

    daughter and everyone in

    between prepare for their

    financial futures! Whether forcollege, retirement, an emer-

    gency, or a legacy-based estate

    plan; I encourage all of you to

    schedule an appointment with

    your financial advisor to

    design, refine or implement

    your financial plan. There is

    so much to plan for and so

    very little time. Who was it

    that said “a penny saved is a

    penny earned?” And if past

    performance of inflation rates

    and stock market performance

    are any indication of the

    future, one should memorize

    and embrace the 7P’s: Proper

    Prior Planning Prevents Poor

    Performance – Period!® Don’t

    delay, call today!

     Jennifer - Terry and I and

    our 4 children are so very

    proud of you, your accom-plishments and life choices.

    You are a credit to your family;

    your dedication, persistence

    and hard work have paid-off 

    handsomely. You have proven

    that luck is spelled W.O.R.K!

    Remember to always put me

    down as a reference on any

    application for employment

    you complete. And let me end

    with a “thank you” for accept-

    ing our request to babysit our

    children 20 years ago.

    Congratulations on becoming

    a Mom, you’re going to be a

    great one!

    Mark E. Charnet, CAS, is

    President and Founder of Amer-ican Prosperity Group. APG is

    the Premier Retirement and Es-

    tate Planning Franchise in the

    United States with 20 offices in

    10 states. Mr. Charnet has

    over 33 years of experience in

    the Retirement and Estate Plan-

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    ty Method of Investing©, Mark

    encourages your inquiries and

    can be reached at: 973-831-

    4424 or via email, markchar-

    [email protected] Check out our

    website: www.1APG.com. In-

    terested in a career in retirement

    and estate planning? Check out

    this website: www.APGFran-

    chise.com Securities through:

    United Planners Financial Serv-

    ices, A limited partnership.

    Member SIPC, FINRA and a

    Registered Investment Advisor.

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    Plains, NJ in the Lakeland Bank

    and PediatriCare building.

    A little girl grows up  By Mark Charnet

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    hunter, I interviewed at

    another company and met

    the controller, Arnold

    Kezbom. Kezbom and I hit it

    off, and he hired me. I endedup following him to three

    jobs, each time getting a

    $5,000 raise. The whole

    experience gave me a well-

    rounded business background

    that provided the confidence

    I would need to eventually

    run my own business.

    Think About It...

    I didn’t see the silver

    lining when Sealed Airturned me down over and

    over again. Most people

    don’t when they are in the

    midst of a bad situation. I’ve

    learned to keep my eyes open

    a bit wider. You should, too,

    for the real opportunity

    might be just a phone call

    away!

     Joe Pelleg rino is an author,

    speaker and consultant for Not Just An Average Joe, LLC.

    Have thoughts of your own?

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    Living in an historic

    home can be a labor of 

    love. The history and

    the distinct architecture of 

    historic homes draw buyers tosuch properties, but what his-

    toric homes have in regard to

    history they often lack in the

    conveniences of modern life,

    forcing many historic-home

    owners to make renovations to

    bring their homes into the

    21st century.

    Historic-home renova-

    tions differ from other types of 

    modifications. According to

    the Victorian Preservation

    Association, renovation is get-

    ting a home back to where it

    may have been when original-

    ly built, but making conces-

    sions for today’s lifestyle.

    Preservation is the act of 

    maintaining a structure in its

    current historic state, and

    restoration is returning a

    home to its original state.

    Unless a homeowner plans to

    use an outhouse or live with-

    out electricity, the majority of 

    work done on historic proper-ties is likely to fall into the

    category of a renovation.

    Renovating an aging

    structure can be fulfilling and

    help to make a home more

    functional. But make no mis-

    take, such a renovation is a

    major undertaking. Before

    beginning, it pays to hire a pro-

    fessional consultant with

    expertise in renovating historic

    properties. He or she can

    inspect the property to deter-

    mine which areas of the home

    are safe and which will need to

    be upgraded. A professional

    inspection also can determine if 

    any deficiencies lie hidden in

    the structure. Potential con-

    cerns can be toxic paints and

    other substances, building code

    issues, rotting, and structural

    settling. Professionals will know

    what to look for and guide

    homeowners accordingly.

    Homeowners also may

    want to consult with a preser-

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    ty restoration group or general

    owner-builder group. These

    people can refer homeowners

    to the craftspeople and materi-

    als that will be needed for a

    job. Homeowners can request

    to see other historic properties

    in the area and learn what

    those owners did to maintain

    the integrity of a home when

    using newer materials.

    Before any work is start-

    ed, homeowners should find

    out if their home is listed with

    the National Register of 

    Historic Places. According to

    the United States National

    Parks Service, property owners

    can do whatever they want

    with their property so long as

    there are no federal monies

    attached to the property.

    However, the property owner

    should also contact his or herstate’s historic preservation

    office, or SHPO. The SHPO is

    the state agency that oversees

    historic preservation efforts in

    each state, and there may be

    state or local preservation laws

    that the owner should be

    aware of before renovating a

    historic property.

    Craftspeople should have

    experience with historic

    homes and a sensitivity and

    appreciation of renovating

    older properties. Homeowners

    always should see examples of 

    a craftsperson’s work and veri-

    fy references from each con-

    tractor before hiring anyone to

    work on the property.

    Homeowners who want

    to include traditional hard-

    ware and other period details

    in their homes may be able to

    find quality replicas of historic

    milling materials, while others

    may want to scour antiqueshops or salvage yards for era-

    appropriate materials.

    Historic renovations can

    be costly and have a tendency

    to go over budget because of 

    unforeseen damage and haz-

    ards that have to be repaired

    so the building is up to code.

    Going into the project with

    this in mind can help soften

    the blow of extra costs down

    the road.

    Historic homes can be

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    who appreciate the one-of-a-

    kind nature of older proper-

    ties. Renovating historic

    homes may take time and

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    health and plant choices for our area. This

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    limited to 15 participants. Call 973-838-

    3262, or stop by the Library to sign up.•Free Tax Assistance for seniors will be

    offered at the Bloomingdale Senior

    Center on Thursdays beginning February

    12 through March 26. Appointments are

    required. For information, call Pat

    Yannacci at 973-838-9259.

    •The Reformed Church in Kinnelon

    announces Precious Playtime, a once-a-

    month Saturday evening babysitting for

    families of young children with disabili-

    ties, starting March 14. Each babysitter

    is an adult with NJ State-approved train-ing in the care of young children

     with disabi lities and received Youth

    Protection Training required by the State

    of New Jersey. All babysitting will take

    place in the church classrooms.

    Babysitters will provide an intake

    process with parents to insure that the

    needs of the child are met in the pro-

    gram. For more information, call 973-

    838-3113 or www.reformedchurchkin-

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    •The Bloomingdale Senior Center withKearny Federal Savings Bank begins

    its 11 annual year of walking program

    on Wednesday, April 1 at 9am. Join in

    a weekly walk and a monthly break-

    fast with a health speaker. Kearny

    Federal Savings Bank supplies mem-

    bers with pedometers, shirts and

    breakfast and a December luncheon.

    Members are asked to keep a record of

    their daily steps. This is a wonderful

    opportunity to not only improve your

    health but to make new friendships.

    For information or to join us, please

    call Pat at (973) 838-9259.

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    geared for 1st or 2nd graders, or any

    child who wishes to practice reading

    aloud. Joey is a friendly, well-man-

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     well. This free program encourages

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    children to read in a relaxing, pressure-

    free environment. Limit 4 participants

    each week. The program is on Friday,

    February 27 and March 13 & 27 from

    3:30-4:30pm. Register at the Librarycall 973-838-3262 or www.butler

    library.org.

    •Butler Library presents Kid’s Book

    Clubs. Jr. Book Club meets Mondays at

    5pm for age 5-8, and at 6:30pm for age

    8-12. We read and discuss a story

    together. The sessions run continuously

    throughout the year on specified dates.

    Each child who participates receives a

    free copy of the book when we have

    completed reading the story. Parents are

    required to remain in the Library duringthe program. Visit our website www.

    butlerlibrary.org, call 973-838-3262 or

    stop in at 1 Ace Road.

    •The first and third Wednesday is movie

    time at the Butler Public Library at 2pm,

    March 4 “The Secret Life of Bees” and

    March 18 “My Sister’s Keeper.” This free

    program is limited to 25 participants.

    Call 973-838-3262, or stop by the

    Butler Library to pre-register.

    •Weekly computer classes for beginners

    at Butler Public Library on Tuesdays

    from 11am-12pm presented by volun-

    teer Paul Pilmanis. This free program is

    limited to 10 participants, so please con-tact the Library at 973-838-3262 or

     www.butlerlibrary.org to register.

    •The Circle of Friendship, a non-denom-

    inational support group for the separat-

    ed and divorced, meets at 7:30pm on

    the first, and third Thursdays each

    month at St. Mary’s Church, 17 Pompton

    Ave. Pompton Lakes. For further infor-

    mation call the parish at 973-835-0374.

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    Warmer tempera-

    tures and longer

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    Upon the arrival of spring,

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    do lists and charge ahead with

    renewed vigor.

    But before homeowners

    can get started on renovation

    projects, many must tame the

    existing mess that may have

    built up over the winter.

    Spring is a great time to dive

    into spring cleaning projects

    and ready a home for a season

    of renovation and remodeling.

    Getting started on spring

    cleaning can be a tad over-

    whelming. In 2012, OnePoll

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    surveyed found spring clean-

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    68 percent had negative feel-

    ings about spring cleaning.

    But in spite of that initial lack

    of enthusiasm, respondents

    said they felt happy and more

    organized once they finished

    their spring cleaning.

    Establishing a plan and setting

    reachable goals can make

    spring cleaning a lot less

    daunting.

    Set aside several days for

    spring cleaning. A long week-

    end is a great time to do some

    spring cleaning, as having

    consecutive days to clean will

    reduce the chances you grow

    distracted.

    Make a list and purchase

    all of the supplies you will

    need. Again, this will help you

    stay on course, rather than

    going out to the store to pick

    up cleaners or organizational

    systems.

    Try to set reasonable

    goals. Even if you hope to

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    the one or two rooms that are

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    feel proud that you’re makingprogress.

    Create your musical

    playlist. A playlist full

    of your favorite songs

    can provide some

    inspiration and energy

    to push you through

    the spring cleaning

    when your enthusiasm

    starts to wane. The

    music also may take

    your mind off of the

    work ahead and help

    to pass the time.

    Start from the

    top and work down-

    ward. Follow a logical

    cleaning order. Begin

    by dusting away cobwebs and

    lighting fixtures. Clean light

    switches and walls. Empty

    closets and then restock them

    in a more organized fashion.Leave the furniture and floor-

    ing for last, as dirt and dust

    may accumulate on furniture

    and flooring as you clean

    other areas of the home.

    Be prepared to bid adieu

    to some of your stuff. Have afew black trash bags at the

    ready. Reorganize items you

    won’t be keeping into

    separate piles, with one

    pile for items you plan

    to donate and another

    for those items you will

    discard. Donate what

    you can and promptly

    put the remainder of 

    the items at the curb

    for pickup.

    Stay fed and hydrat-

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    physically and emo-

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    on food and always

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    The strong bonds many

    people share with

    their pets can make

    the death of those pets, be it

    sudden or expected, difficult

    to handle. It’s not uncommon

    to be traumatized when a pet

    dies, and such grief may be

    influenced by the pet’s age at

    the time of its death, the cir-

    cumstances surrounding that

    death and the nature of 

    the relationship between the

    owner and pet.

    Different pet owners

    deal with the death of a pet

    in different ways, but the fol-

    lowing are some ways to cope

    with the loss of a companion

    animal.

    Recognize that everyone

    feels differently. Grief is

    expressed in many different

    ways. What one person experi-

    ences may not be the norm for

    another. You may go through a

    variety of emotions, from

    anger at the circumstances and

    being left without your pet, to

    guilt if you believe there may

    have been something more

    you could have done to pro-

    long the animal’s life. Mourn

    in your own way, and afford

    others the same opportunity.

    Reach out to others.

    Grief often can turn a person

    inward, and your feelings may

    be bottled up. Talking about

    your emotions, whether it’s

    with a trusted friend or even a

    therapist, may help. Online

    message boards that cover

    grief and pet loss may provide

    the support you need. Leaning

    on others who have been in

    your shoes may help you

    recover more quickly.

    Create mementos or a

    legacy for the pet. Creating

    mementos may help children

    who are having their own dif-

    ficulty dealing with pet loss.

    Work with your child to create

    a photo album or plant a tree

    to honor your pet.

    Dealing with a pet that

    must be euthanized can be

    especially difficult. Pet owners

    can choose to be in the room

    during the procedure, and that

    decision should not be made

    lightly. If you think you can

    handle it and you want to be

    there to comfort your pet,

    then you might be more com-

    fortable being in the room.

    But being present when a pet

    is euthanized can be emotion-

    al, so give this decision serious

    consideration.

    Once a pet has died,

    many owners debate whether

    or not to bring a new pet into

    their homes. Another animal

    around the house can fill the

    void created when your previ-

    ous pet passed away, and some

    people adopt or buy a new pet

    before an old or sick pet passes

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    smooth as possible. A new pet

    should only be brought into

    the home when you’re ready

    to build a new relationship.

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    Find out why tap water, bottled water, reverse osmo-

    sis and distilled water are not the answer and could

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    TAP WATER is a healthier option than soft drinks and other 

    beverages, but according to the Environmental WorkingGroup, there have been 315 pollutants found in America’s

    tap water since 2004, and over half of these pollutants arecompletely unregulated and can legally exist in any amount.

     At the current levels of contamination, the public is starting

    to question the quality of tap water and wonders if it is safeenough to drink.

    BOTTLED WATER is not necessarily healthier than tap

    water and yet it costs much more! Bottled water costs more

    per gallon than gasoline! Although, through marketing tac-

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    there are many carcinogenic chemicals that go into themaking of plastic water bottles that can leach into the

    water. Why do you think they constantly tell us not to storebottled water in our cars? Because the plastic heats up,

    releasing chemicals into the water. Bottled water has al-ready been heated many times in the 4 to 6 months it

    takes to reach market.

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    affect your body’s pH balance. Finally, the environmental

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    bottles is harmful to our ecosystem.

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    minerals not only provide good taste, they also serve a vitalfunction in the healthy balance of our bodies. When stripped

    of these minerals, this water becomes unnatural and an ag-gressive absorber. This can be quite unhealthy. Also, 2 - 3

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    This technology doesn’t stop at great tasting drinking and cooking waters. Infact, it creates many different waters for use in all aspects of daily life.

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    LOCATION

    246 Hamburg Turnpike,

    Suite 202Wayne, NJ 07470

    is certif ied by the American Board ofCardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology. He is a member of the AmericanCollege of Phlebology and the AmericanSociety of Laser Medicine and Surgery.

    Dr. Ghassemi specializes in advancedvascular procedures, which include Vascular Laser Therapy for the treatment of varicose veins, laser ablation and sclerotherapy. He also specializes in advanced cardiovascular  procedures, including angioplasty, laser atherectomy and stenting.

    Dr. Ghassemi received his M.D. from the University of Medicine and Dentistry

    (UMDNJ)/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Camden. His internship andresidency were completed at the MedicalCollege of Pennsylvania Hospital inPhiladelphia in Internal Medicine in 1991. He completed his fellowship at HahnemannUniversity Hospital in 1994 and in 1995 completed an Interventional Fellowship at the Albert Einstein Medical Center,Philadelphia.

    Do you suffer from symptoms of

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    Few foods are as popular as

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    vegetarian or someone

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    from Maxine Clark’s “Pizza,

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    Wheat-Free Pizza with

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    Makes 1 9-inch pizza

    ½ eggplant, cubed

    1 small red bell pepper, seeded

    and cut into strips

    1 small zucchini, sliced

    2 garlic cloves, sliced

    1/3 cup olive oil, plus extra to

    drizzle3 tablespoons each milk and

    water, mixed together and

    warmed

    ¾ teaspoon freshly squeezed

    lemon juice

    1 egg

    ½ teaspoon salt

    1 ¾ cups gluten-free white flour

    1 teaspoon quick-rising yeast

    2 ½ ounces mozzarella, drainedand cubed (optional)

    Sea salt and freshly ground

    black pepper

    Preheat the oven to 400 F.

    Toss the eggplant, red

    bell pepper, zucchini, and gar-

    lic in 4 tablespoons of the

    olive oil and roast in a roasting

    pan in the oven for 15 to 20

    minutes, or until they are

    beginning to soften.

    While the vegetables areroasting, make the batter.

    Whisk the warm (not hot) milk

    and water, lemon juice, remain-

    ing olive oil, egg, and salt

    together. Beat in the flour and

    yeast and mix until well com-

    bined. Pour into the prepared

    pizza pan, cover, and let rise in

    a warm place for about 20

    minutes, or until puffy.Bake the pizza crust in the

    oven for 10 minutes to set the

    dough, then quickly remove

    from the oven and scatter with

    the roasted vegetables and moz-

    zarella (if using). Season well,

    drizzle with olive oil, and returnto the oven for a further 10

    minutes until the vegetables are

    sizzling and the pizza has slight-

    ly shrunk from the edges. Cut

    into wedges and serve hot.

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    Summer camp is a beloved

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    lies. Many parents of 

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    Parents looking for the

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    DAY CAMP

    Day camps are not

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    Faith-based camps offer

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    neously offering campers the

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    SPORTS CAMPS

    Some summer camps

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    SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPS

    Parents of children with

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    William “Bill”

    Boswell and

    Ronald “Ron”

    Aiosa, top-producing agentswith Coldwell Banker

    in Wyckoff and Butler/

    Kinnelon, were honored with

    the prestigious Platinum

    Level 2014 New Jersey

    Association of Realtors

    Circle of Excellence Award®.

    The NJAR® Circle of 

    Excellence Sales Award®rec-

    ognizes those members who

    have demonstrated excel-

    lence in the field of sales-

    manship. The Platinum

    Level award is the highest

    achievement level awarded

    by NJAR and has the

    requirements of each recipi-

    ent generating at least $20million in sales and a mini-

    mum of 30 closed units.

    This is Ron’s 8th con-

    secutive year as a recipient of 

    the NJAR® Circle of 

    Excellence Award®. Ron has

    also appeared multiple times

    on national television’s Open

    House NYC and George to

    The Rescue sharing his

    extensive knowledge and

    understanding of the New

     Jersey real e state market.

    Bill has been awardedthe NJAR® Circle of 

    Excellence Award® for 5 con-

    secutive years. Bill has also

    been voted one of New

     Jersey’s Top Realtors by NJ

    Monthly Magazine for 4 con-

    secutive years; and in 2013

    was voted one of the top 30

    Realtors in the nation under

    the age of 30 by the National

    Association of Realtors.

    Together, Ron and Bill

    have successfully marketed

    and sold over $170,000,000of real estate! Boswell Aiosa

    & Co. is a state-of-the-art

    real estate team focused sole-

    ly on providing the best real

    estate service in the industry.

    For more information,

    contact Ron Aiosa at 973-

    600-3262 or Bill Boswell at

    973-224-4605.

    Coldwell Banker agents honored with Platinum Level 2014

    New Jersey Association of Realtors Circle of Excellence Award®

    C

    entury 21 Crest Real

    Estate is pleased

    to announce that

    Colleen McMahon has beenawarded the NJAR Circle of 

    Excellence Award Gold Level

    for the year 2014. “Colleen

    has been a top producer with

    Century 21 Crest Real Estate

    for several years. She is an

    integral part of what makes

    this agency one of the top-producing Century 21 agen-

    cies in the region. We are

    proud of her accomplish-

    ments, and proud to have her

    as part of our award-winning

    team,” said Patricia R.

    Wojtyszyn, Century 21 Crest

    Real Estate Broker/Owner.

    “It is my great pleasure to

    be among such a talented and

    dedicated group of real estate

    professionals,” said McMahon.“I have to thank my customers

    for putting their trust in me,

    and also thank my family and

    colleagues at Century 21 Crest

    Real Estate for their contin-

    ued support. In the end, help-

    ing my customers realize their

    real estate dreams is the bestreward I could hope for.”

    Colleen has been with

    Century 21 (Professional)

    Crest Real Estate for over 20

    years. She has served the

    housing needs of individuals

    and families in Pequannock

    and Pompton Plains as well as

    many of the surrounding

    areas. She is a lifelong resident

    of Pequannock Township

    which increases her knowl-edge of the community and

    has given her a unique under-

    standing of all aspects of the

    real estate market including

    homes in several price ranges,

    schools, taxes and places of 

    worship. For more information

    on how to put Colleen’s years

    of local real estate expertise to

    work for you, contact Colleendirectly at 973-646-7419 or

    973-214-5250 (cell).

    Colleen McMahon awarded 2014 NJAR®

    Circle of Excellence Sales Award® - Gold Level

    Thinking of selling?...

    Consider one of the Top Selling

     Agents from these pages.

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    1 Jewel Court, Montville

    4 Bedrooms, 4 full and 2 half-bathrooms. Built in 2008.Take luxury living to the next level in this magnificentwork-of-art set upon a quiet cul-de-sac. Lavish detail andfinishings begin upon entry as you are welcomed by apalatial 2-story foyer. The large billiards room opens toa custom bar. Fabulous master suite. For car enthusiasts,there is an enormous, custom heated garage!Offered at $1,950,000

    17 Gravel Hill Road, Kinnelon

    4 Bedrooms, 2 ½ bathrooms. Experience elegance rarelyseen in Northern New Jersey. This custom built home of-fers charming living space inside and out. Outside thereare slate patios and paths, a gorgeous pool, a hot-tub,and more. Walls of glass separate the grounds from thehome’s charming interior with an updated kitchen andbathrooms, 2 fireplaces and an expansive master suite.Offered at $735,000

    9 Beechwood Lane, Kinnelon

    5 Bedrooms, 4 ½ bathrooms. Let this breathtaking homeand setting serve as your tranquil escape. Set uponnearly 2.4 acres, this magnificently updated customhome is an entertainers dream! There is an outdoorkitchen overlooking the grounds and pool. In addition tothe 4,700+ square feet, this home also offers a full walk-out lower level. Includes a sauna and a wine cellar.Offered at $1,295,000

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    Century 21 Crest Real

    Estate is pleased

    to announce that

    Danielle Fiorina has been

    awarded the NJAR Circle of 

    Excellence Award Gold

    Level for 2014. This is

    Danielle’s third consecutive

    year at this award level.

    “We are thrilled to

    acknowledge Danielle’saccomplishments. Her hard

    work and dedication to her

    real estate customers is evi-

    denced by the many awards

    Danielle has received

    through the years,” said

    Patricia Wojtyszyn, Broker/

    Owner Century 21 Crest

    Real Estate.

    “Understanding my

    clients’ personal goals and

    needs is at the heart of my

    real estate business, and I

    believe it is the foundationfor an effective client/realtor

    relationship. Being acknowl-

    edged within the real estate

    industry with this award is

    the icing on the cake,” said

    Fiorina.

    Danielle Fiorina has

    built her reputation on pro-

    fessionalism and honesty.

    “My clients come first.” As a

    former business owner and

    controller, she is very thor-

    ough and detail oriented. She

    is a full-time realtor and hasbeen a top producer in the

    industry and a Circle of 

    Excellence Award winner for

    9 successive years. To put

    Danielle’s experience to work

    for you and for all of your real

    estate needs, Danielle can be

    reached at 973-460-4352.

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    SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER.Exceptional Full Service...

    Quality that Matters.

    TOP PRODUCER 

    NJAR Circle of ExcellenceAward 2006-2014

    President’s Producer &Centurion Award 2012-2014

    Quality Service Pinnacle Producer2011-2014DANIELLE FIORINA

    REALTOR®, ABR®

    Crest Real Estate • 142 Route 23 N • Pompton Plains, NJ 07444

    [email protected]

    Office: 973.646.7440

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