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Short Hill's staff made Kristin feel as though she was a
celebrity; rolling out the "red carpet" just for her. More
importantly, Kristin had a wonderful day and perhaps
just for a short time she was able to forget the serious-
ness of her current life.Cheers to Kristin's bravery, SAKS Fifth Avenue for
their utmost generosity and Halos For Angels, Inc.'s
wonderful charity. For information on Halos For
Angels, Inc. and how to become a volunteer, recipient,
and supporter, visit www.halosforangelsinc.com.
Giving back is contagious and continues through
Halos For Angels, Inc. and it's personal connec-
tion.
Halos For Angels, Inc. partnered with SAKS Fifth
Avenue at the Short Hills Mall on Aug. 6, to make adream come true for Chatham resident Kristin, an Angel
recipient of local charity. SAKS wowed Kristin, her
family and friends to find the perfect dress for a very
special party. Not only did Kristin say yes to her choice
of dress, SAKS donated the beautiful gown along with a
gift bag containing beauty and cosmetic products and
fragrances.
Kristin, age 37, is currently undergoing chemothera-
py treatments since diagnosed with Stage four lung can-
cer. She shows great strength of character and hope
every day. She's a wife and mother of two young chil-dren and fighting for her life. SAKS Fifth Avenue Kristi
Brink, vice president and general manager of Short Hills
Fragrance Department, Fifth Avenue Club and the entire
Halos For Angels Helps Chatham Resident
by Kerry Breen
On Sun., Sept. 27, food donations and fitness will
be brought together at Chatham’s second annual
Fit-to-Food 5K Run; an event that encouragesthose in Chatham to live a healthier and more active life,
and also helps the Chatham Food Bank of NJ (CFBNJ)
stock up on much-needed supplies.
The opening ceremonies for the event will begin at
9:45 a.m. at the Chatham Club. The race itself will beginat 10 a.m.. The run is organized by the Chatham Club,
which teamed up with the Mayor’s Health and Wellness
Club for promotion and encouragement of the event.
Awards will be given to the top overall male and
female finishers. There will also be individual age group
medals given to those between the ages of 14 and 80.Commemorative t-shirts will also be given to the first
500 attendees.
“We decided to do this run as a way to promote fit-
ness in the community,” said Barbara Grobart of the
Chatham 5K Mixes Food And FitnessChatham Club. She was heavily involved in the plan-ning of the event. “We decided to do this run as a way
to promote fitness in the community. Fitness and
healthy-eating habits go hand-in-hand, so having a fit-
ness event to raise money for the CFBNJ seemed like a
perfect fit.”This is the second year that the Fit to Food run will
be held. Last year’s event was attended by more than
two hundred participants, plus family and friends who
supported the runners. This year, double that number is
expected. Festivities included pumpkin painting, face
painting, light food and beverages, great music, and afun awards ceremony. This year, more vendors have
been added, along with a photo booth, and an auto-graphed Bruce Springsteen guitar will be raffled off.
The Bruce Springsteen guitar was signed and donat-
ed by the man himself, one of the most popular andwell-loved musicians in the state. The guitar is a 1952
reissue Fender Telecaster. One raffle ticket costs $100,
and entries are limited to 500 New Jersey residents. All
entries must be received on Sept. 25, at no later than 3
p.m. The drawing will take place at the conclusion of the event. Tickets for the raffle can be found here:
http://community.cfbnj.org/file/Guitar-Raffle-2015.pdf.
“Having the Fit-to-Food 5K Run to benefit the
CFBNJ as an annual event helps to keep health, fitness,and the importance community front of mind for every-
one,” said Grobart, explaining why the event became anannual occasion.
The main goal of the event is to raise donations for
the Chatham Food Bank of NJ, also known as CFBNJ.
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By Kerry Breen
Morris County is home to 39 different municipal-
ities, and Chatham Township was ranked to bethe safest out of them – as well as being the
safest in New Jersey, according to a recent study publishedby Safewise.com.
Safewise.com labels itself as the “authority on safety
and home-security news,” according to its website. Itrecently released its yearly list of the safest towns in NJ,
using crime data reported to the FBI. Only towns with
more than ten thousand residents were ranked; the site
used population statistics from 2013. Safewise first com-
pared the number of reported violent crimes and propertycrimes in each city, and then based each on a per-1,000
person ratio, making the ratios even despite the variety in
town size. Twelve other Morris County towns were listed
as well.According to Safewise’s data, Chatham has a violent
crimes per thousand rate of zero. It has a property crimesper thousand rate of 3.93. In another study done by
Safewise, Chatham was ranked as the fourteenth safest
township in the nation. Its police department also recently
attained an accreditation by the NJ State Association of
Chiefs of Police Accreditation Commission.Chief of Police Steven Hennelly credited much of the
rating to the police force in Chatham, as well as other
elected officials.
“The hard work and dedication of our police officersalong with the vigilance of our residents in reporting
crime and suspicious activity makes our police force espe-
cially effective,” he said. “The support and commitment
of our elected officials in providing the necessaryresources that allow us to effectively police the communi-ty helps as well.”
Hennelly also points to two programs in the town – a
community policing program, and a recently-restored
neighborhood watch program.
Community policing is a philosophy that promotes andsupports organizational strategies to address the causes
and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder through
problem solving and community police partnerships,
according to information found on the website of the
Chatham Township police force. The goal of the commu-
nity policing program is to maintain the quality of life cur-rently found in Chatham, and makes sure that the lines of
communication between police and residents are clear and
open. The town has been divided into ten districts, with
each district being assigned one community policing offi-
cer. The program is led by Officer Michael Bloom.The recently-restored neighborhood watch program
helps build upon this philosophy, seeking to continue to
build the police-citizen partnership and make sure that
everything that could be a concern is reported.
“Neighborhood watch is Homeland Security at the
most basic level,” reads the police force webpage. “It is anopportunity to volunteer and work towards the safety and
security of our homes and our homeland. Neighborhood
Watch empowers citizens and communities to become
active in emergency preparedness, as well as in the fightagainst crime.”The group works as a set of local eyes and ears, which
is a massive help to the police force in the area, since they
often cannot keep track of everything that is happening in
such a large area.
“The program centers on neighbors working togetheralong with the CTPD to help reduce crime and improve
the overall safety of our neighborhoods,” said Kevin
Sullivan, the mayor of Chatham. “If anyone has an inter-
est in learning more about the Neighborhood Watch
Program and how it can be implemented in your neighbor-
hood, contact Officer Michael Bloom at 973-377-0100x551 or at [email protected].”
For more information about the ranking, visit
http://www.safewise.com/blog/safest-cities-new-jersey-
2015/.
For more information about Chatham’s communitypolicing, visit http://www.ctpd.net/community-
policing.html.
For more information about the neighborhood watch
program, visit http://www.ctpd.net/neighborhood-
watch.html.
When It Comes To Safety, Chatham Ranks Top On The List
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he Chatham Athletic Foundation’s
Third Annual Septemberfest is setfor Sat., Sept. 27, at 7 p.m., outside
at Chatham Fire House Plaza in Chatham.Enjoy live music, great local food,
beverages and more. No auction items –
just good fun for a great cause! Reserve aspot today – register at www.chathamath-
leticfoundation.org. Cost is $150 per per-
son. This event is only for adults 21 and
older.
There is a long standing tradition of youth sports in Chatham. The Chatham
Athletic Foundation, Inc. a 501 (c)(3) tax
exempt organization, was created to pro-
mote youth athletics and to increase safe-
ty in athletics through public education
programs. Much of the work will focus onreducing the local government’s burden
of improving and maintaining athletic
fields within Chatham Borough, Chatham
Township and/or the Chatham School
District.The foundation also plans to provide
grants to organizations that are exempt
from taxation including local schools and
other nonprofit organizations that pro-
mote or enhance youth athletics. In addi-
tion, the foundation will host lectures forcoaches, parents and the general public, at
no charge, to educate and enhance the
public’s knowledge regarding sports
related injuries and other issues.
The CAF mission is to promote youth
athletics by obtaining funding to improveChatham Township’s and Borough’s ath-
letic facilities in cooperation with the
local governments.
Athletic Foundation To Host Septemberfest
The Chatham Glenn area garage saleson River Road in Chatham Twp is set for Sat., Sept 26, from 10 a.m.-4p.m.Garage Sales Being Held
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he PTO of the Chatham Middle
School plans to present “Let’sCelebrate!” House Tour on Thurs.,
Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. This event
is sponsored by Prime Construction and
Remodeling. All proceeds benefit the
educational programs at Chatham Middle
School.Enjoy the community while visiting
nine lovely Chatham houses. Celebrating
family and traditions are at the heart of
these homes. These stunning properties
offer something for everyone including:amazing renovations, various architectur-
al styles and sizes, unique interior design,
and those rich in history. The houses will
be staged with varied themes – ideas and
suggestions for events that may be con-sidered in one’s own home with family
and friends.
Docents will be available at all loca-
tions to guide and inform visitors. Door
prizes will be awarded to lucky winners –
one at each house!Advance tickets are $40 per person;
$35 for senior citizens. Visit
www.chathamhousetour.com to purchase
tickets. On the day of the tour, all tickets
will be $45. Tickets are non-refundable.No one will be admitted to any home
without a ticket. Visitors will retrievetickets the day of the event beginning at
9:45 a.m. through noon. The ticket pick
up location will be at Fairmount Country
Club in Chatham. When retrieving tick-
ets, guests will receive a tour map andbrochure. Guests will also receive a bag
in which to carry their shoes through
each house, as visitors are asked to
remove their shoes at each location.
Visitors may travel at their own pace andsee houses in any order. Carpooling is
strongly encouraged. The tour will pro-
ceed rain or shine.
Please note, the houses are not handi-
capped accessible. The following are not
permitted in any home: children, pets,photography/video.
For more information, visit
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Author and former Madison resident
Austin Bunn will speak about his
new short story collection, “The
Brink,” featuring stories told in a variety of
styles and settings with an emphasis ontransformation, on Sat., Sept. 19, at 2 p.m.
at the Library of the Chathams in Chatham
Borough.
The author’s work has appeared in “The
New York Times Magazine,” “The
Atlantic,” “ The Pushcart Prize” and othervenues. He wrote the story and co-wrote
the screenplay for the film “Kill Your
Darlings,” starring Daniel Radcliffe,
which premiered at Sundance.
In its 44th season, the MetropolitanOrchestra of NJ, a full symphonic
community orchestra comprised
mostly of local volunteer musicians,
invites talented area residents to join
rehearsals. The orchestra's conductor andartistic director is Michael Stratechuk
Rehearsals, for the first of a three concert
series, is set to begin Thurs., Sept. 10, at
Chatham Middle School. All rehearsals
will run from 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. in theband room. There are openings in all
string sections.
The program for the first concert will
include Schubert: “Overture in the Italian
Style, D. 590;” Vaughan Williams: “OboeConcerto;” and Beethoven: “Symphony
No. 6 (Pastoral).”
The fall concert is scheduled for Sun.,
Nov. 22, at 3 p.m. at the Chatham Middle
School.For further information, visit the
orchestra's website: http://metropoli-
tanorchestra.org; or call 201-213-9027.
Local Musicians InvitedTo Join Community Orchestra
Tour Lovely Houses To Support Chatham Middle School
Meet Short Stories’ Author At Chatham Library
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Patrick Eckert of Chatham was
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Lacrosse Camp sponsored by Building
Blocks Lacrosse.
The Thompson Brothers are some of
the best players in the world. In the past
few years, both Lyle and Miles won the
prestigious Tewaaraton award given to the
top college player in the sport of lacrosse.
Building Blocks Lacrosse, located in
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Caregiver/Child Book Club.
Stories with the Librarian is set forMon., Sept. 21, and Sept. 28, from 10 a.m.
to 10:30 a.m. Children or all ages and
caregivers can enjoy a few stories, a few
songs and maybe a simple craft.
On Tues., Sept. 22, from 4 p.m. to 4:45
p.m., Rizzo's Reptiles, for all ages will beheld at the library. No registration is
required to witness this live reptile show
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a.m., Tae Kwon Do Tots, is set for pre-
school aged children. The World
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martial art. No registration is required.Experience Legopalooza on Sun., Sept.
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On Tues., Sept. 29, from 10 a.m. to
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puppet show with music!
Library HostsShort Story Writing Workshop
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A Jewish Tragedy” in Mayo
Performing Art Center’s
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p.m. Tickets are $20.
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chronicles the furtheradventures of comedian
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meddling Jewish mother,
and a turbulent professional
and social life.
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Enjoy Some Laughs At MPAC
The difficulties presented during andafter Hurricane Irene and SuperstormSandy made it clear in recent years
that it’s very important for residents of Morris County to be prepared for futurestorms and disasters, and that if is neverknown when emergency preparedness willpay off.
September will be Disaster PreparednessMonth in Morris County and across thenation, so there is no better time than rightnow to prepare for future emergency situa-tions.
“The mission of the Morris CountyOffice of Emergency Management is to sup-port our countywide emergency responsepartners, to protect lives and property of ourresidents, and the environment,’’ said MorrisCounty OEM Director Jeff Paul.
“That is why it is so important to have theentire Morris County community engaged inDisaster Preparedness Month. My questionto you would simply be: Are you ready?”
Residents are asked to take preparednessaction now, to make a plan with their com-
munity, family and pets. Plan how to staysafe and communicate during the disasters.
Morris County Fire Coordinator LouPepe suggests the following:
Change Batteries in smoke detectors- itcould mean the difference between life anddeath.
Have a charged fire extinguisher near thekitchen and know how to use it.
Maintain flashlights with batteriesthroughout the home.
Maintain a disaster package for the fami-ly.
Conduct a family drill to be sure of alter-nate ways to get out of the house.
“We just have to look back at Irene andSandy to know that disasters can strike righthere in Morris County, and that we need tobe prepared,’’ said Freeholder Doug Cabana,
who is the county governing board’s liaisonon law and public safety issues.
“It’s really a matter of taking some verybasic steps to ensure you can survive for atleast a short period if you lose power, orcan’t communicate and have children or eld-erly persons or someone in need of medica-tion living with you. Preparedness Month isthe time to take stock of your situation.’’
Go to http://www.ready.gov/ to learnmore about preparation.
National Preparedness Month, which issponsored nationally by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency, orFEMA, is a part of a governmental effort tostrengthen the nation’s preparedness capa-bilities. It encompasses prevention, protec-tion, response, and recovery efforts to pre-pare residents for all hazards – from naturaldisaster to terrorist attack.
The New Jersey Office or EmergencyManagement suggests the following:
Three days' supply of canned, non-per-ishable, ready-to-eat food; Three days' sup-ply of water (a total of three gallons per per-
son); Battery-operated radio, with extra bat-teries; flashlight with extra batteries; med-ications with one week of prescriptions; firstaid kit; personal toiletries; non-electric canopener and utensils; cash or travelerschecks; infant care needs; items for elderlyfamily members; items for persons with dis-abilities.
For a more detailed list and assistance indeveloping a preparedness plan, visit:
http://www.ready.nj.gov/plan/kit-plan.html.
For information during emergency situa-tions in Morris County, visit MCUrgent forup-to-date information, at: http://www.mor-risoem.org/MCUrgent.asp. MCUrgentinformation spans municipal boundaries, isfreely available and accessible anywhere.
September Is Disaster Preparedness Month InMorris County- Get Ready For Natural Disasters
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The Morris County Tourism Bureauhas unveiled a new website that is
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activities in Morris County, to help draw
more out-of-state and out-of-county tourismand to interest Morris County residents in
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The new site, which was formally
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Morristown, includes connections to historic
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crisp visuals, sparse copy and intuitive navi-
gation. The top tourism-focused sites on the
web today achieve results because theyinspire, inform and influence the people who
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The Tourism Bureau partnered in the
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Morris County Tourism Bureau Unveils New Websitecounty to see the great things we have tooffer, while giving a boost to our economy.’’
The new site offers a host of interesting
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municipalities. Did you know? The story of
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ufacturing empire in Butler, forming the
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1876. The earliest settlers in Chester came
in 1640 when "Black River" establisheditself as a settlement primarily because of
the intersection of two Lenape Indian trails.
The new site also allows users to “stroll’’
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Morristown National Historical Park. The
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The Morris County Tourism Bureau is a
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Morris County by promoting the area’sexceptional historic, cultural and recreation-
al opportunities. Bensley said the organiza-
tion has been interested in upgrading its
website for several years.
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This fall Macculloch Hall HistoricalMuseum (MHHM) in Morristownplans to host three opportunities for
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During the “When and When: MapsNow and Then” program Scouts will worktogether to map out the state of New Jersey,marking key geographic features and major
(photo by Stan Freeny)
Scout Programs At MHHM This Fall cities. In small groups, Scouts will build 3-Dmodels in clay of one of the geographicareas of the Garden State. The hands-onstudy of maps will expand as Scouts tracethe routes of two famous explorers from the
past. Scouts will examine information aboutthe members of the family who lived atMacculloch Hall and use current satelliteviews on the web to identify locations wherethey lived before, during, and after the CivilWar. The program concludes with a floor-size game board testing the Scouts on factsand terms they have learned about geogra-phy, NJ and the Civil War. Pre-registration isrequired, call (973) 538-2404 ext. 16 oremail [email protected]. Thecost for the program is $8 per Scout and $5
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This fall, MHHM is also offering pro-grams for Boy Scouts. Architecture: Pastand Present is set for Tues., Sept. 29, from4:30 p.m.– 6:30 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 10 from2:20 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Tues., Oct. 13thfrom 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Boy Scouts willuse 19th century Macculloch Hall andMorristown’s first Historic District to meetall five requirements of the Boy Scout’s
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- a location where Thomas Edison and his Muckers hadsome great celebrations. For more info on the Muckers’ Ballcontact the Friends of Thomas Edison Historical ParkFoTENHP www.foedison.org; call 973-736-2916; or [email protected].
Touring the legendary work site of Thomas Edison andthe growing curiosity in Steampunk makes this NationalHistorical Park NHP in West Orange even more uniquelyremarkable today.
Steampunk is a subgenre of devotees that are fascinatedby retro science fiction, technology and artistic designs of the late 19th-century that ignited with the force of steam-powered machinery. Steampunk channels the era's perspec-tive of those that lived during this futuristic thinkingVictorian and American Wild West age. Steampunk is aboutrevisiting its own distinct fashion, culture, architectural styleand art. It was a time of colorful futuristic storytelling fromH. G. Wells and Jules Verne. The Thomas Alva Edison fac-tory laboratories and his Victorian Glenmont estate home inWest Orange are in themselves Steampunk time capsulesmaintained by our National Park Service. It is also furtherpreserved by private funds, foundations and the Friends of TENHP that do dedicated fundraising where it is needed.They provide the additional renovations, enhancements and
special project exhibits that are not covered in the NHPbudget. The FoTENHP also promotes the era’s pastimes of gardening, fashion, advertisements and the music that wereconnected to these Edison inventions in true spirit.
Coincidentally, the Victorian age of the late 19th Century
was also the pinnacle years of Thomas Edison’s career thatmade him the world’s famous wizard of invention capable of moving ideas off from the science fiction category to theworld of tomorrow. In 1897 H.G. Wells created his sciencefiction masterpiece The War Of The Worlds. The Hearstnewspaper group commissioned a sequel to follow it.Science editor - Garrett Putnam Serviss would write the nextstory. This sequel follow up was entitled Edison’s Conquestof Mars which appeared in Feb. of 1898. Thomas Edisonbecame the heroic character of this science fiction world.The iconic persona of Edison was a name that lent thebelievability factor to a new fiction genre – the space tech-no-thriller. Serviss’ book was the first space battle to everappear in print.
The West Orange laboratory complex was built in 1887.The facilities were well equipped with many kinds of machinery and instruments, with a factory supply of materi-als from around the world that employed dedicated and care-fully-chosen workers. Employees that worked at Edison’sfactory laboratories did not need to read a science fictionbook to believe that Thomas Edison had the imagination totake them into the future with his inventions and ideas.There was a lot of excitement working for Thomas Edisonthat attracted the best talent pool of employees not only
locally but from around the world. This pool also includedgreat performing artists for his film and music studio pro-ductions. Edison’s closest workers were his engineering anddevelopment team that he fondly called his Muckers. Therewere great employee celebrations too that went along withthe hard work that helped produce the grist for futuristic pulpfiction in its day.
See the Thomas Edison’s Steampunk Collection. Visitthe Thomas Alva Edison Museum – NPS Open Wed.through Sun., 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Admission fee is $10. Formore details, go to http://www.nps.gov/edis/.
Fundraiser Set To Keep Wheels Of Edison Museum In Motion
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