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     Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (right) dedicated the Randi & Marc E. Berson Learning Center at Essex County

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    The Cedar Grove Lacrosse Club has several pro-

    grams planned this summer. Dewlax evening

    camp through Cedar Grove Registration, is set

    for Mon., July 20 through Thurs., July 23, for girls in

    grades four through twelve. The camp will be held 6p.m. to 8 p.m. at Cedar Grove's Panther Park.

    Session Two Summer Camp, for boys and girls in

    grades third and four, is set for Mon., Aug. 3 through

    Thurs., Aug. 6. Campers will meet from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    at the Cedar Grove Memorial Middle School.

    The Cedar Grove Lacrosse Club is a non-profit

    organization that was established in 2013. Its goal is to

    provide a fun and challenging opportunity for Cedar

    Grove boys and girls to learn and play the game of 

    lacrosse. In addition, it supports the mission of USLacrosse, to develop and promote the sport of lacrosse

    by providing services to its members and programs to

    inspire participation, while preserving the integrity of 

    the game. To become involved with the club, contact

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    Lacrosse In Cedar Grove

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    By Ejvind Boccolini 

    All throughout northern New

    Jersey, an organization is helping

    adults with intellectual and/or

    developmental disabilities lead more

    meaningful lives as they become inte-

    grated into the community and workforce

    more and more.

    The Rose House, in Morris Plains, is a

    "non-profit organization, providing per-

    son-centered programs for developmen-

    tally disabled adults, helping them to pur-

    sue their goals and dreams, and become

    valued members of their communities,"

    their website reads.

    Earlier this month, Tom Mitchell of 

    the Rose House spoke in a phone inter-

    view about upcoming programs and the

    help they have given individuals with

    intellectual and/or developmental dis-

    abilities.

    The Rose House serves adults with

    Intellectual and Developmental

    Disabilities (IDD) such as Down

    Syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome and

    Autism Spectrum Disorders. Its contact

    information is [email protected];and its website is TheRoseHouse.org.

    Mitchell said The Rose House has

    programs to help out families with an

    IDD individuals, and the men and women

    themselves, visiting their homes for pos-

    sibly a few hours each day or each week,

    depending on the level of care. There are

    different levels of vocational training and

    "self-directed" supports as well, and IDD

    individuals also visit the community for

    activities.

    In Parsippany, at the Parsippany PAL,

    there is the Rose House Cafe, a commu-

    nity center-type facility in which IDD

    men and women serve tasty muffins,

    soups, salads, chips and hot dogs to the

    members and occasional members of the

    community. This is one example of how

    IDD men and women have been trained

    and integrated into the workforce, each

    gaining a personal uplift and creating a

    more meaningful life for themselves.

    The Rose House also has four group

    homes, and 10 apartments in northern NJ,offering residential possibilities for men

    and women. There are two group homes

    in Budd Lake, one in Morris Plains, and

    10 apartments in Hanover. They are in

    the process of purchasing a house in

    Parsippany as well.

    Training and education in independent

    living skills can allow individuals to

    enter into these residential living spaces.

    They gain skills in cooking, cleaning,

    community shopping, and of course, job

    skills such as working a cash register, for

    instance.

    "The more integrated the better," said

    Mitchell, adding that the Rose House has

    served more than 100 individuals during

    its 15 years.

    For these programs, families receive

    partial funding from the state, and par-

    ents provide funding too. The Rose

    House accepts men and women 21 and

    older.

    As a result, IDD men and women can

    become integrated by way of communi-ty-based Residential Living Skills that

    they will obtain from The Rose House;

    Competitive Employment Training; Job

    Sampling for High School Seniors (grad-

    uating seniors can become involved

    though not yet 21); and Healthy Choices,

    a three-session course on cooking your

    own healthy, tasty meals, designed

    specifically for people with developmen-

    tal disabilities and their caregivers.

    Rose House is planning a 5K run/walk

    at County College of Morris in Randolph

    for Oct. 11. Check its website, the

    RoseHouse.org closer to the event to

    confirm the details.

    Individuals qualify for the Rose House

    services via referrals from the state

    Department of Developmental

    Disabilities, Easter Seals, and also via

    referrals from NJ high schools.

    The Rose House Offers KindnessFor Those With Developmental Disabilities

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    invites children third through

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    is $180.If qualified for the team, registration

    and payment will then be taken at the

    Recreation Office. The team will begin

    practicing in August and the season will

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    be held two days per week. Expect to

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    On Tues., July 21, the movie“Frozen” will be shown at the

    Movies Under the Stars program,

    shown at Morgan’s Farm. The movie will

    begin at dusk. Those attending are askedto bring lawn chairs or blankets. Popcornand water will be provided. There is no

    cost for admission.

    The Summer Concert Series is hosted

    by the Chamber of Commerce.

    Registration for fall soccer through

    the Cedar Grove Soccer Club has begun.To register, go to http://www.cgsoccer-

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    Upcoming Annual Golf Event Supports Kids With CancerBy Cheryl Conway 

    Nineteen years ago, at the age of six,Carlos Raymond Saavedra of 

    Wayne was diagnosed with cancer

    and told he would have less than fourmonths to live.

    When he was sent to St. Judes Children’s

    Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. toundergo experimental treatment, along with

    seven other children, he beat the odds and

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    To honor Carlos and his survival against

    medulloblastoma, a cancerous tumor foundin the brain stem, his family set up a foun-

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    Foundation (C.R.S.)- in his name to support

    St. Judes, cancer victims and their families.The foundation’s annual golf outingfundraiser raises thousands of dollars for

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    Course in Wayne. Shot gun start is at 9:30a.m.; dinner, drinks and silent auction will

    continue at 5 p.m. at the Carriage House.

    Prizes will be awarded in different areas

    like the longest drive and closest to the pin.

    Cost is $150 per person, includes dinner;

    $85 without dinner; and $75 dinner only.

    Golf cart included. With 80 golfers last year,

    golf outing organizers are hoping to attract100 golfers this year.

    The event is open to the public for both

    men and women. “Everyone’s invited; it’s a

    good fun day,” says Denise Caposella, orig-

    inal foundation founder and president.

    Caposella and her husband, Michael,who chairs the golf event, started the foun-

    dation to honor their nephew, Carlos.

    It was Oct. 11, 1996, when Carlos was

    diagnosed with cancer and underwent sev-

    eral surgeries.

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    death. So the doctors stopped the surgery

    and closed him up. While everyone was

    devastated with the news, God gave Carlos

    Raymond a miracle and the bleeding mirac-ulously stopped.”

    Carlos went to St. Judes Children’s

    Research Hospital to undergo an experi-

    mental protocol with seven other children,

    who “all died but him,” explains Caposella.

    Carlos was left “almost completely deaf”

    with some learning disabilities. His parents,

    Linda and Carlos Sr., struggled to pay for all

    the costs and relied heavily on donations.“We started it in his honor to pay it for-

    ward because he was so fortunate,” says

    Caposella. The foundation pays St. Judes to

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    Last year, for the first time, the founda-

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    siblings. Caposella hopes to send more kidscontinued on next page

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    Don’t be surprised to run into some Montclair res-idents browsing through the same rack while

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    “The landlord wanted my little store to combine with

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    Li. One of her friends, meanwhile, who lives in Verona

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    The College of Saint Elizabeth has

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    funds will provide student scholarships in

    the memory of Scavuzzo’s late wife,

    Katherine J. Hill. It was Hill’s friendship

    with a CSE alumna, Marian KerwinKoegel, ’40, that prompted the bequest.

    “We are very thankful to Joseph

    Scavuzzo and Katherine Hill for their

    generosity,” said CSE President Helen J.

    Streubert. “It reminds us, as an institu-

    tion, how deeply our influence is on the

    individuals and communities that weserve. We will use these funds, as desig-

    nated by her late husband Joseph, to

    honor Katherine and her commitment to

    nutrition and passion for the arts.”Katherine Hill and Marian Kerwin

    Koegel met when working at Prudential

    Insurance in Newark, both specializing in

    dietetics. Hill mentored Koegel in her

    position as associate manager/head dieti-

    tian overseeing the establishment of foodservices in regional Prudential offices.

    Hill, who died in 2007, and Koegel, whodied in 2011, maintained a lifetime

    friendship.

    Hill graduated from Pratt Institute inBrooklyn as a dietitian and managed

    Marie’s Tea Room in East Orange, owned

    her own catering business, then joined

    Prudential working there from 1937-

    1977. She was also a cellist in the East

    Orange High School Orchestra and amember of the Plainfield Symphony

    Orchestra. She retired from Prudential in

    1977 and was an active volaunteer withNew Eyes for the Needy and the Millburn

    Public Library.Scavuzzo died in 2013. He was an

    architect who worked during his long

    career for Prudential Insurance, Con-

    Edison and Honeywell. Born in Newark,

    he was one of eight children and at thetime of his death was survived by his

    brothers, Philip and Peter Scavuzzo.

    College Of Saint Elizabeth Receives$2.3 Million Bequest 

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    By Cheryl Conway 

    Going on a trip, whether business or pleasure,

    can be stressful especially if it involves drivingto the airport, deciding where to park in crowd-

    ed lots, remembering where the car is parked, getting

    the luggage out of the vehicle and then finding the

    means to get to the gate in time for a flight.

    A lot of these concerns can be avoided for those driv-

    ers who choose Vista Parking for their off-site parking

    destination. Located directly across Newark Liberty

    International Airport, customers can park their car valet

    style in a secure 24-hour access lot before they even get

    to the busy airport and then receive car-door to airport-

    door service any time of day without any wait.Family operated and owned since 1988, Vista

    Parking has been providing the most convenient means

    of off-site parking for travelers who use Newark

    Airport.

    The service at Vista Parking is “much more conven-

    ient than long-term because it’s a door to door service,”

    says the company president. “Customers are immediate-

    ly greeted by a van; there’s no waiting for shuttles, not

    waiting every 15 minutes. We take you on demand; you

    come in, we are ready to go.” Unlike other lots, “They

    are not walking through long dark parking lots in snowor far away.”

    What used to be four or five lots at Newark Airport

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    “We are right there,” says the owner. “We are located

    right when you come off 78; right at the end of the exit,

    right at exit 58B; or exit 14 off of the NJ Turnpike”

    located at the Howard Johnson’s Hotel in Newark.

    At Vista Parking, “award winning service is provid-

    ed;” cars are kept in a safe and secure lot; and service is

    available 24 hours a day.Customers get free shuttle service to the airport, just

    a three minute ride. “We drop you off right at the termi-

    nal and pick you up right at the terminal.” Also offered

    are corporate rates, fast check out, all valet parking, fre-

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    All size vehicles are welcome and there is no mini-

    mum to days parked.

    “We are very customer service friendly,” he said.

    “Once you pull in you don’t have to pull your bags. We

    clean off your car when it snows. There’s nothing worsethan coming home from the Bahamas and there’s two

    feet of snow on your car. We make it so simple for you.

    It starts and finishes so nice. This is valet; the car is

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    According to the website, “At Vista Parking, you

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    garages or where you parked your car. All you have to

    do is call the number on your claim ticket and one of our

    shuttles will be dispatched to meet you at the arrival ter-

    minal and return you to your vehicle.”

    At random parking lots, cars can be stolen, mis-placed, sometimes people forget where they parked their

    car or what row they are in. “If you have a problem with

    your car when you get back, it just brings aggravation.”

    Cost to park at Vista Parking is reasonably priced at

    $48 a day for short term parking; and $13 to $14 a day

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    Vista Parking Unlocks The Key To Secure,Convenient Parking 

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    ore than 4,000 walkers and runners came out to

    Essex County’s Verona Park on Sat., June 13, in

    support of The Valerie Fund’s Annual Walk and

    JAG Physical Therapy 5K Run raising more than $1 mil-lion to benefit children with cancer and blood disorders.

    For the fourth year in a row, fundraising efforts by

    more than 200 teams and corporate sponsorships raised

    the proceeds that will benefit the seven Valerie Fund

    Centers, which provide comprehensive health care and

    services for children with cancer and blood disorders.

    These centers are located in top pediatric hospitals in NewJersey, New York and metropolitan Philadelphia.

    The Valerie Fund’s Annual Walk has now raised more

    than $5 million since 2006.

    Major sponsors including JAG Physical Therapy, US

    Trust, Wakefern, The Edwin and Suzanne GoldsteinFamily Foundation, The Silver Family Foundation,

    Barnabas Health and Atlantic Health System continue to

    be the foundation of the event’s success.

    The individuals and businesses donating to the walk

    have made it a priority to support the communities in

    which their employees live and work. In store and restau-rant campaigns ranging from one to six weeks were con-

    ducted at Shoprites owned by the Inserra, Saker and

    Sumas (Village) families and at more than 130 Burger

    King locations.

    Walk Chair Abby Goldberg said, “The walk is such a

    special event. There is music, games, food and give-

    always but most of all the park is full of warmth. You lookaround and see all the brave TVF kids, the appreciative

    parents and thousands of friends and family cheering them

    all on. The day is a resounding win for our kids, Team

    Green!”

    Ed Goldstein, co-founder of The Valerie Fund, said,“What a sight. Seeing a sea of colors on more than 4,000

    people representing those in attendance, green worn by

    Valerie Fund children, orange by volunteers who made the

    event possible, and gold by caring people who wanted to

    help our Valerie Fund children get a second chance in lifeto beat this hideous disease. And it will happen with

    everyone's support.”Over the past decade, this premier fundraiser has

    grown steadily over time- in attendance, number of dona-

    tions and sponsorship participation.After their nine-year-old daughter Valerie succumbed

    to cancer, Sue and Ed Goldstein were determined that no

    family should have to travel great distances to receive

    state-of-the-art medical care. Along with a group of close

    friends, they began fundraising efforts from their living

    room-tireless work that would lead to the 1977 opening of 

    NJ’s first pediatric oncology facility at Summit

    Overlook’s Hospital.

    Today, there are seven, not-for-profit Valerie Fund

    Centers located in NJ, NY and metropolitan Philadelphiastaffed with social workers, counselors, psychologists and

    child life specialists. The hallmark of The Valerie Fund

    services ensures that families and hospitals do not have to

    rely on insurance reimbursements to receive the range of 

    support of a multi-disciplinary team. More than 4,000children with cancer and blood disorders are treated annu-

    ally- a network that is one of the largest of its kind in the

    country.

    Valerie Fund Walk Rings In Tenth BirthdayWith One Million Dollars Raised 

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    Welcome Home An ExchangeStudent This Fall 

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