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    Our kids are growing up

    in a world that we

    could have never

    imagined. It distracts and

    derails men in so many ways

    and all too often it is our chil-

    dren that suffer. We need to

    understand the main role dads

    can and should be filling in

    their children’s lives. What

    Father’s SAY can determine

    their child’s WAY. That being

    said, on this Father’s Day give

    the gift of blessing to your chil-

    dren, whatever age they may

    be. Are you ready?

    Here are 3 easy steps to

    make the Change…

    ENGAGE: Understand the

    power of a blessing

    ENCOURAGE:Bless your

    kids or a child in need

    EQUIP: Now mentor them

    Some of us have received

    blessings, many of us have not.

    What is this thing called “a

    blessing.” It’s not complex. It’s

    straightforward. It’s a word of 

    approval. It’s a word of support.

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    JUN 18

    •The Montville United Methodist Church,

    29 Whitehall Road (Route 202) Towaco

     will be having a gently used clothing and

    household goods sale on Thursday, June

    18 from 6-8pm in the rear of the educa-

    tional building, upstairs. We have a large

    selection of clothing and treasures for all

    ages and sizes. The proceeds from this

    sale will benefit local mission projects. For

    information or directions call the church

    office at 973-334-1603 or the nursery

    school at 973-334-3924.•Lego Club – All ages - Come to the

    library on June 18 from 6 -7:30pm and

    make a Lego creation! The finished prod-

    ucts will be kept in the Library’s display

    case until next month. There is no regis-

    tration required for this program.

    JUN 22

    •Lincoln Park Library presents their DiY

    Night: Citrus Stamped Tea Towels on

    Monday, June 22 from 7-8pm for those

    ages 17+. Make two beautiful tea towels

    using citrus halves and fabric paint.

    Please register for this program by calling

    973-694-8283.

    JUN 24

    •This year’s Summer Reading theme is

    “Every Hero Has a Story” and we’re kick-

    ing it off with a special magic show on

    Wednesday, June 24 at 1pm with Magic

    Jim! Afterwards, kids will be able to sign

    up for the Summer Reading Program.

    Please register for this program by calling

    the Lincoln Park Library at 973-694-

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    •Afternoon Book Club will be meeting at

    the Lincoln Park Library on Thursday,

    June 25 at 1 - 2pm. The June book selec-

    tion is The Invention of Wings by Sue

    Monk Kidd. Please contact Stephanie

    Iberer with any questions at 973-694-

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    •Make Your Own Masterpiece at the

    Lincoln Park Library on Thursday, June

    25 at 6:45 - 8:15pm for all kids ages 12+

    to learn the basics of watercolor painting

    and go home with a masterpiece. Please

    register for this program by calling 973-

    694-8283.

    •The Democratic Club will be having a

    monthly meeting in the Community

    Room at Boro Hall in Lincoln Park on

     Thursday, June 25 at 7:30pm.

    JUN 26

    •After-Hours Movie on Friday, June 26 at

    4:30pm for all ages at the Lincoln Park

    Library will be screening the Penguins of

    Madagascar (PG, 92 minutes). Bring afriend and enjoy some popcorn and

    snacks! There is no registration required

    for this program.

     Around the

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    •Pequannock Reformed Church at 530

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    announces their Summer Vacation Bible

    School July 27-31 from 6-8:30pm. This

    year’s theme is “Everest-Conquering

    Challenges with God’s Mighty

    Power!”Children are invited for a light

    dinner before the festivities begin. VBS is

    for children pre-k through grade 6. VBS is

    free however; we will be accepting a good

     will offering for the victims of the Nepal

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    As the saying goes,

    “We ain’t getting any

    younger!” Put differ-

    ently, every day we get closer

    to our last day on the earth

    and for most of us we would

    rather not drop dead at our

    job site. From the first day we

    started in the working world

    we’ve had financial goals and

    aspirations. For some it was to

    move out of our parent’s

    house. Others wanted to buy a

    car or their first home; for

    others still, the goal might

    have been to pay-off debt

    incurred by school loans or

    credit card purchases that

    cannot even be remembered.

    The bigger picture of “living

    on less” to save more for

    retirement, was a distant 2ndor 3rd place on the financial

    priority list, if it even made

    the list at all.

    “I’ll seriously start funding my

    retirement plan with my next

    bonus, raise, or tax-refund

    check.” “I know I should par-

    ticipate in the company 401k

    plan, but even though they

    would match my contribu-

    tions, things are just too tight

    right now.” “But retirement is

    so far away, it’s not even in my

    field of vision.” “My kids are

    starting college in a few years

    and I need to start saving for

    that.” Were any of these irra-

    tional explanations for failure

    to implement or increase

    funding to a retirement plan

    or to work with a financial

    advisor uttered by you?

    In my 35 year career I’ve

    heard all of these excuses and

    even more variations and jus-

    tifications for not contribut-

    ing to a retirement plan.

    According to the 2013

    Retirement Confidence Sur-

    vey, 40% of all American

    workers think they need to

    accumulate at least $500,000

    by the time they retire.

    However, an alarming 76% of 

    Americans have saved less

    than $100,000 for retirement

    and more than half saved less

    than $25,000! These facts are

    more than disturbing, they

    will prove to be devastating to

    these ill-prepared families and

    with life expectancies grow-

    ing, it will be a multi-genera-

    tional, as well as a govern-

    mental issue, with major con-

    sequences.

    Firstly, $500,000 is far too lowa figure to base your retire-

    ment on. Secondly, will your

    children be financially capa-

    ble to handle the additional

    responsibility of providing for

    their parent’s mouths to feed,

    clothes they wear and the roof 

    over their heads? Should they

    have to? I haven’t even men-

    tioned sickness or long-term

    care needs. It concerns me

    that people you and I know,

    will never be able to retire,

    simply because they won’t be

    able to afford to do so. I

    believe the reason is they

    never took the importance

    and concept of retirement

    seriously. I cannot totally hold

    the individual responsible

    however; the school system,

    the government and employ-

    ers are all additionally and

    partially to blame.

    But, the majority of responsi-

    bility falls on the individualhim or herself, to be prepared

    for their own financial future,

    wouldn’t you agree? Blame

    can only be thrown so far

    before it boomerangs back to

    us. It’s easy to blame, but in

    the end, it comes back to my

    famous statement that, “in

    life, everyone is exactly where

    they planned to be!” If you

    have no retirement plan, you

    will probably get everything

    you planned for – nothing! A

    bad retirement plan as well as

    a good retirement plan, will

    yield a result and something

    is better than nothing.

    Therefore it is incumbent

    upon each of us to implement

    an investment plan, to con-

    tinue to fund it during all eco-

    nomic environments and to

    monitor and modify the plan

    as time passes making what-

    ever changes are necessary to

    stay the course, to reach the

    goal of financial independ-ence and be able to retire

    with a lifetime income, stress

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    The earlier one starts their

    retirement mindset and plan,

    generally, the easier it is to

    accomplish. The best age to

    do this is at birth, with the

    help of a parent or grandpar-

    ent. If that is or was unavail-

    able, contributions should

    begin upon receiving your first

    paycheck. If not then, than

    now, with a commitment to

    invest as frequently as possible

    with the knowledge that this

    account is segmented for the

    long-term and is not a

    Christmas Club or a put it in

    and take it out account.

    Retirement plan investment

    allocations will not be dis-cussed in this article. My

    emphasis, is the importance of 

    having the discipline and

    commitment to practice sys-

    tematic investing until your

    “Retirement Day” is upon

    you! The two final steps of 

    retirement planning are to

    guarantee* the retirement

    plan income for the rest of 

    your and your spouse’s lives

    and to tax-efficiently pass-on

    the assets to your children.

    Folks, June is National Life

    Insurance Awareness Month.

     Now would be a good time to

    review your life insurance

    policies and to re-examine

    your Will and other estate

    planning documents. For an

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    determine if an upgrade is pos-

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    It’s a word that bestows confi-

    dence, hope, and a sense of 

    well-being. It’s a word that

    brings affirmation. It’s a word

    that allows a young child or aman to move forward boldly,

    humbly, but with courage and

    confidence into the future. It’s

    a word that says, “You are a

    masterpiece that has been cre-

    ated for a unique purpose in

    this life.” It’s a word that helps

    our children, our family, our

    friends, and those we work

    with know they are valuable

    and fashioned for something

    special in this life.When we look around

    and see people that are

    excelling in life, much of the

    time but not always, we will

    find folks who come from a

    background where they had a

    loving, supportive, encourag-

    ing family that continually

    spoke words of blessing, like

    those noted previously, into

    their lives. In essence, they

    were told they could do any-thing in life they set their heart

    and mind to, and this was not

    contingent on the family’s

    financial stature. To the con-

    trary, studies have been done

    and we understand the large

    majority of super successful

    people come from very difficult

    and distressed families and

    backgrounds. These people

    make it in life because of the

    words spoken to them over

    many years.

    You may be saying, “I

    never had such words spoken

    to me.” In fact, you may have

    heard nothing but discourag-

    ing, demeaning, and angry abu-

    sive words coming your way.

    Whatever the case may be, you

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    can learn how to be a person

    who blesses everyone in your

    life. I didn’t learn till late in life

    and you can too. This is what

    Father’s Say is all about.This is not rocket science

    and while it may be uncomfort-

    able for some men to do this, it

    is essential to our children’s

    healthy growth. Whether you

    have a strong relationship with

    your children or none, speak-

    ing words of blessing will make

    an impact. A blessing should

    be given as often as you can.

    Don’t speak well? Get nervous?

     No problem! Your kids won’tcare about how polished you

    sound but rather how sincere

    your words. Whether its 30 sec-

    onds or 5 minutes the impor-

    tant thing is you do it and

    mean it!

    We have some tools tohelp you. Simply go to

    www.FathersSay.com.

    One of the recommenda-

    tions is that you not only pro-

    vide a face to face blessing but

    that you also consider memori-

    alizing it on video, audio or in a

    letter. A message you leave

    behind in some permanent

    form will be felt for a lifetime.

    Imagine that you record a

    video similar to one that you

    will find on the site. Now your

    child will always be able to

    look into your eyes and hear

    your words of blessing, whether

    you are here or not.

    Remember: What Father’s

    Say can, without a doubt, deter-

    mine their child’s WAY!

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    Summer Slide” is a termparents may hear at

    the end of the school

    year. No, it doesn’t have

    anything to do with play-

    ground activities. Rather,

    “summer slide” refers to

    knowledge gained during the

    school year that may be lost

    over the duration of summer

    break.

    The National Summer

    Learning Association says

    many students lose about two

    months of grade-level equiv-

    alency in math computation

    skills over the summer.

    Students tend to score lower

    on standardized tests after

    summer vacation than they

    do when the same tests are

    taken at the onset of summer.

    Minds left to sit idle canhaunt chi ld ren when i t’s

    time to return to the class-

    room. But parents who

    engage kids throughout the

    summer and reinforce educa-

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    prevent summer slide.Make vacations educa-

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    explore its culture and tradi-

    tions.

    Offer plenty of reading

    materials. Reading can ex-pand children’s minds and

    help them build and main-

    tain their vocabulary.

    Ask teachers for work

    packets. Students can stay on

    top of their studies by doing

    some light schoolworkthroughout the summer. This

    can reinforce lessons kids

    have already learned and

    keep their minds sharp.

    Purchase a journal.

    Encourage kids to write

    about their summer adven-tures in a journal. Chances

    are their teachers will ask

    about summer vacations and

    may require an essay when

    students return to school.

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    Montville, NJ 07045.

    •The Montville Senior Citizens Club is

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    Fireworks can be a won-

    der to behold... for

    humans. Pets, however,

    may not be so enamored with

    the booms, crashes and bumps

    in the night.

    Dogs, cats, even small

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    ing they are secure and what’s

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    Loud noises often

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    scare a pet, possibly leading

    to unpredictable behavior.

    Summer can induce anxiety

    in pets, especially when people

    celebrate with fireworks and

    boisterous parties.

    Many cats and dogs will

    try to hide when they

    hear fireworks or other loud

    noises. Pet parents can play off 

    of this behavior and create safe

    sanctuaries to which their pets

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    “rockets’ red glare and bombsbursting in air.” The following

    are a few tips to reduce pet

    anxiety when night falls

    and fireworks start going off.

    Set up a comforting den.

    If your dog or cat sleeps in a

    crate, cage or a special nook in

    the house, use this area to

    establish a safe haven. Put

    comfortable pillows or mats on

    the floor and envelop the cage

    or spot with blankets. These

    items will help mask the sights

    and sounds of outdoors. Put in

    familiar toys or even one of 

    your shirts to establish familiar

    and comforting scents.

    Keep the windows

    closed and the drapes drawn.

    Minimize what cats and dogs

    can see or hear. If they don’t

    know what is occurring out-

    side, they likely won’t be

    frightened. However, many

    pets have very good hearing,

    so some of the louder fire-

    works might still be audible.

    Put on soothing music.Throw on a show or songs that

    have steady, repetitive beats.

    This, too, will help mask the

    unpredictable sounds of fire-

    works.

    Walk the pet in early

    evening. Make sure you walk

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    works being set off. If pets are

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    Stressed pets may soil

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    ior. It is important not to

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    sit and cuddle a dog or cat and

    reassure him that everythingwill be alright. This fawning

    over the pet may only help to

    reinforce negative behavior

    and the pet’s inability to over-

    come the fears himself.

    Talk to the vet. If fears

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    Because fear can cause

    skittishness, many pets end up

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    It is imperative to keep identi-

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    times so they can be returned

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    Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the

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    mal Hospital. He grew up in

    Kinnelon and is happy to be

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    ily affair, as dad would no doubt appreciate an afternoon at the ballpark with his kids and/or grand-

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    With the rise of the

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    round a pool with a slip-

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    pools). Consult with a land-

    scaping contractor, who

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    vides extra traction than a

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    or pavers with shiny surfaces,

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    risk of falls.

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    will not easily blow onto thewater surface. With an above-

    ground pool, mulch or stone

    can do the trick, serving as a

    barrier so that pool water does

    not overly drench the sur-

    rounding lawn or damage

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    between the pool and lawn is

    that lawn clippings will not

    be shot into the pool when

    mowing. Stone and mulch

    can be dressed up with stat-

    ues, lawn ornaments and tol-

    erant plants.

     FINISHING TOUCHES

    Plants can provide the

    finishing touches for a pool-side landscape. Homeowners

    should keep in mind that

    pools are not often shaded

    from the sun, so plants placed

    around the pool will need to

    be sun- and drought-tolerant.

    Succulents, such as aloe and

    jade, may work, as can the

    perennial shrub yucca.

    Moderately growing grasses

    will offer a privacy barrier.

    Keep trees and floweringplants far enough away from

    the pool’s edge so they do not

    contribute to debris that falls

    into the pool, which can

    complicate maintenance.

    Also, flowering plants may

    attract insects and other

    wildlife that may interfere

    with your enjoyment of the

    pool. It’s better to create a

    friendly environment forwildlife further away from

    the pool.

    Homeowners who need

    some advice planning the

    landscaping around their

    pools can rely on the expert-

    ise of landscape architects as

    well as employees at lawn andgarden centers. Pool compa-

    nies may work with landscap-

    ers and offer recommenda-

    tions to people unaccustomed

    to working around pools.

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    Rhino Theatre is

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    The 4th of July is fast

    approaching and rev-

    elers across the nation

    are preparing to toast their

    independence with family and

    friends. For many Americans,

    backyard barbecues are syn-

    onymous with the Fourth

    of July, a day that, in the

    United States of America,

    commemorates the adoption

    of the Declaration of 

    Independence by the SecondContinental Congress on

     July 4, 1776.

    Precious few Americans

    can say they have not been

    present at a 4th of July barbe-

    cue or witnessed a fireworks

    display honoring America’s

    official declaration of inde-

    pendence from Great Britain.

    Hosting a July 4th barbecue

    for the first time may have

    some hosts anxious about

    throwing a summer soirée to

    remember, but fun is sure to be

    had if hosts remember to

    include the following back-

    yard barbecue essentials this

    Independence Day.

     FOOD

     No Fourth of July barbe-

    cue is complete without food,

    so hosts should be sure to stockup on popular barbecue fare

    like hot dogs and hamburgers.

    Though such foods likely

    won’t be mistaken for gourmet

    fare anytime soon, Fourth

    of July revelers often embrace

    the tradition of grilling up

    some hot dogs and hamburgers

    even if they tend to avoid such

    foods throughout the rest of 

    the year. Hosts should not feel

    pressured to provide gourmet

    fare on July 4th, but it is a

    thoughtful gesture to ask

    guests in advance if they have

    any food allergies or need to

    avoid certain foods for other

    reasons.

    BEVERAGES

    It goes without saying

    that guests will need refresh-

    ing beverages at parties held inearly July, but be sure to stock

    up on a variety of beverages so

    guests are not forced to con-

    sume drinks they don’t want.

    Be sure to have plenty of water

    available to guests, and pro-

    vide sodas, iced tea and

    lemonade as well. Offer alco-

    holic beverages to adult guests,

    but don’t go overboard stock-

    ing up on alcohol, as that

    might encourage guests to

    overindulge.

    GAMES

    Backyard barbecues are

    most fun when guests are

    entertained, so plan to have

    some games available for

    guests of all ages. Encourage

    guests to bring a change of 

    clothes or swimsuits if games

    will involve water or some-thing that might soil their

    clothing. If you have a pool,

    purchase some pool games so

    swimmers can do more than

    just wade in the water or take

    a few laps. Plan a Wiffle® ball

    game for kids and dig some

    horseshoe pits or buy a ring

    toss set so adults can engage in

    some friendly competition as

    well.

    SAFETY

    Though no one wants to

    think of a 4th of July celebra-tion taking a turn for the

    worst, hosts must prepare for

    emergencies. Restock the first-

    aid kit if necessary and keep a

    constant eye on guests, espe-

    cially children, to ensure

    everyone is having a safe and

    happy time. Program a list of 

    local taxi companies into your

    phone so you can easily call for

    transportation should any

    guests have too much to drink

    during the festivities. Hosts

    should abstain from alcohol sothey can serve as designated

    driver should the need arise at

    the end of the night.

    Backyard barbecues are a

    staple of July 4th, and there’s

    no reason your summer soirée

    can’t be one to remember for

    years to come.

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    Patti Tahan, Branch

    Manager of ColdwellBanker Wayne office,

    would like to congratulate

    Sales Associate, Craig

    Brower, on achieving the

     NJAR Circle of Excellence

    Sales Award once again in

    2014. “Craig is a dedicated

    and experienced realtor who

    uses his knowledge to

    achieve his client’s goals. He

    is an asset to the sales staff in

    our office,” says Patti. Craigis familiar with the state-of-

    the-art marketing that

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    uses them along with his

    negotiation skills to con-clude successful and reward-

    ing real estate transactions

    for his clients.

    As a resident of Lincoln

    Park, he is very familiar with

    his hometown and all the

    surrounding areas in Passaic,

    Morris, Essex and Sussex

    counties. He is happy to

    work with his existing and

    new clients to exceed their

    highest expectations in realestate.

    As well as receiving the

     NJAR Circle of Excellence

    Sales Award for his eleventh

    year, Craig is also one of the

    top associates at the Wayne

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    located at 1410 Valley Rd for

    the month of March 2015.

    You can reach Craig Brower

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    694-8000.

    Tiny houses are a

    recent phenomenon

    and have spurred

    many businesses - from

    builders to decorating experts

    - looking to connect with

    consumers who want to go

    small. The small house move-

    ment advocates for living

    simply in small homes, some

    of which can be as small as

    100 square feet or less.

    Although living in a tinyhouse is not for everyone,

    many people prefer small-

    space living to living in larg-

    er, more spacious homes and

    apartments. For those looking

    to make the most of their

    small living spaces, there are

    ways to make such living

    arrangements feel larger.

    Light is your friend.

    Establish adequate lighting in

    a room that includes at least

    three working lights. Varied

    light sources from different

    angles will eliminate dark

    corners and shadows that can

    make a space feel smaller.

    Lighting also can draw the

    eye where you want it and

    distract attention from the

    room’s flaws.

    Make use of vertical

    space. Homes where space is

    at a premium may have limit-

    ed storage areas. An often-

    overlooked storage option is

    vertical space. Space abovedoors, shelving, and areas

    above cabinetry are ideal

    places to store items. Use

    hooks on walls to keep

    belongings off the floor.

    Choose light-colored

    paint. Choose lighter hues for

    your home furnishings and

    wall colors. You do not have

    to limit this to white (unless

    landlords require white

    walls). Pale colors will help

    reflect light and can make the

    room seem larger than it real-

    ly is. Using a dark color on

    the flooring can make other

    lighter shades really pop in

    contrast.

    Conceal the clutter. If 

    you cannot keep personal

    belongings to the utmost

    minimum in a home, experi-

    ment with clever ways to

    keep items out of sight.

    Furniture that serves dual

    purposes can help with this

    task. Storage ottomans willconceal small toys or linens

    and also provide seating

    options in a room when

    guests come over. A dresser

    can be used as a dining room

    buffet piece, and the numer-

    ous drawers can hold knick-

    knacks or silverware.

    Furniture with built-in, hid-

    den storage is well worth the

    investment when living

    spaces are limited.

    Create dual-purpose

    rooms. Lack of space means

    getting creative with the

    space you do have. A nook in

    your bedroom can be devoted

    to a miniature home office.

    Perhaps you can establish a

    crafting center in a portion of 

    your laundry room. Garages

    have long served as catch-all

    spaces in homes. Apart from

    storage, they can be subdivid-

    ed for home gyms or even a

    place to gather and watch a

    ballgame.Hang mirrors to

    “expand” rooms. Mirrors can

    trick the eye into believing

    there is more space in a room.

    Mirrors melt away room bor-

    ders and can accelerate the

    flow of light. Hanging them

    throughout your home can

    make spaces seem larger.

    Think about built-in fur-

    niture. Traditional furniture

    may not be practical for small

    spaces and can waste a lot of 

    room. Custom-built furniture

    is often the way to go to max-

    imize the area you do have.

    Employ a little do-it-yourself 

    initiative as well, customizing

    items for the perfect fit.

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    KINNELON $1,245,000Smoke Rise - Surround yourself with luxury inthis fenced 5BR 4+BA streamside Colonial nicelysited on 1.84 Acres, 3 Car Gar. MLS 3225400

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    KINNELON $1,500,000Discover the charm and elegance pervadingthis gracious 5BR 4+BA mountain-view VintageColonial nicely sited on 7 Acres. MLS 3224923

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    LINCOLN PARK $499,000Beautiful 5BR M/D home w/open living, newKit, FDR & LR, HW floors & FR, LR & Kit in LL.Non-flood area near everything. MLS 3215566

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    NORTH HALEDON $589,000Stylish 4BR 2.5BA CHC w/designer feat, gor-geous EIK/Cherry & Granite, Dbl Staircase, Sky-lites, FPL, on Cul-De-Sac. MLS 3190228

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    POMPTON PLAINS $714,900Impeccable spacious 3BR 2.5BA Cust Col in primeNorth location w/stunning EIK, FDR, FLR/FPL, HWfloors, prof. landscape, MORE! MLS 3213502

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    WAYNE $457,000Like new 3/4BR 2.5BA Split on cul-de-sacw/brand new Kitchen & Baths, FDR, FPLC +nice IG pool & Patio. MLS 3221128

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $589,000Lakefront on Toms Lake! Custom renovated up-graded home w/4BRs, 4BA, 2 FPLs, Decks &Views Galore-all 4 Seasons! MLS 3215637

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $595,000Beautiful & Immac. 4BR 3.5BA Col w/Cust interiordesign, great EIK, FR/Gas FPLC, Dbl tier Deck, Pri-vate yard, LL Suite, 2 Car Gar. MLS 3205943

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $637,999Custom 4BR 2.5BA Col w/HW flrs, new Kit, Lg LR,FDR, FR, Gas FPLC, crown molding, multi-levelDeck, hot tub, IG pool, 2Car Gar MLS 3209568

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $849,000Perfect & ready gracious 4-6BR 3.2BA Colonialw/Gourmet Kit, fabulous BSMT & breathtakingviews. Everything a buyer needs! MLS 3209299

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

    WAYNE $1,169,999Spectacular Bunton Farms 5BR 4.5BA Col w/GrmtKit, 9’ ceil, Open Flr Plan, HW fl rs, BonusRm, Dualstaircases + More on .9 Acres. MLS 3208020

    WAYNE 973-694-8000

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