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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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FEB 25
•Aromatherapy for Beginners at the
Butler Public Library on Wednesday,
February 25 from 6-7:45pm. Learn about
essential oils and how they act as power-
ful antioxidants, antiseptics, detoxifying
agents, hormone regulators, immune
stimulators, and relaxants. For more
information contact Galina Lebid, RN,
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25 participants. Call 973-838-3262, orregister at www.butlerlibrary.org.
•Lego Lab at the Riverdale Library on
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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
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United States with 20 offices in
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encourages your inquiries and
can be reached at: 973-831-
4424 or via email, markchar-
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website: www.1APG.com. In-
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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?
Send them to
©2014 Not Just An
Average Joe , LLC.
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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
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Preservation is the act of
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current historic state, and
restoration is returning a
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Unless a homeowner plans to
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Renovating an aging
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Before any work is start-
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there are no federal monies
attached to the property.
However, the property owner
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Craftspeople should have
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appreciation of renovating
older properties. Homeowners
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tractor before hiring anyone to
work on the property.
Homeowners who want
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Historic renovations can
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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-
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can recharge energy levels.
Upon the arrival of spring,
homeowners dust off their to-
do lists and charge ahead with
renewed vigor.
But before homeowners
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existing mess that may have
built up over the winter.
Spring is a great time to dive
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and ready a home for a season
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Getting started on spring
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feel proud that you’re makingprogress.
Create your musical
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Start from the
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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-
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other areas of the home.
Be prepared to bid adieu
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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
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you can and promptly
put the remainder of
the items at the curb
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The strong bonds many
people share with
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the death of those pets, be it
sudden or expected, difficult
to handle. It’s not uncommon
to be traumatized when a pet
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Different pet owners
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message boards that cover
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Create mementos or a
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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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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
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BOTTLED WATER is not necessarily healthier than tap
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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
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releasing chemicals into the water. Bottled water has al-ready been heated many times in the 4 to 6 months it
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A four-year study by the Natural Resources DefenseCouncil shows that 1/3 of the bottled water tested con-
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REVERSE OSMOSIS AND DISTILLED WATERReverse Osmosis and Distilling are filtering processes,
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facilities. Both reverse osmosis and distilling removeshealthy, naturally occurring minerals in our water. These
minerals not only provide good taste, they also serve a vitalfunction in the healthy balance of our bodies. When stripped
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gallons of water are wasted for every gallon of purified water produced; again, a very negative impact on our environment
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Water is the universal solvent that our bodies rely on for flushing toxinsand waste products from the body. By returning the water to the way itused to be, the way nature intended water to be, our bodies can usethe water more efficiently. Preliminary studies have revealed a phenom-enon called “micro clustering” which refers to the exceptionally small“structured” molecule clusters of ionized water. With its great taste and
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dish that will tickle your foodie
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Those who want to exper-
iment with making their own
pizzas can do so with the follow-
ing recipe for “Wheat-Free
Pizza With Roasted Vegetables”
from Maxine Clark’s “Pizza,
Calzone & Focaccia” (Ryland,
Peters & Small). The dough is
designed to be a departure from
traditional pizza dough, provid-
ing a crisp exterior crust thatcovers a chewy, sponge-like
interior.
Wheat-Free Pizza with
Roasted Vegetables
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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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
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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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