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S ince 2007, DC Land- scape Design & Construc- tion LLC, based in Pequannock Township, has been creating “One of a Kind, Professional Landscape Designs!” Owner Dennis Coyle has been in the green industry his entire life. As a kid growing up, he apprenticed with his father, the owner of a successful land- scaping company. Alongside his father, he learned the skills needed to later start his own business. At 16, he took a job with GroRite Garden centers where he acquired the intricate knowledge of greenery, annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs, and more. He continued with GroRite for eight years, through his education at the County College of Morris. At CCM, he studied Agricultural Business and obtained his degree in Applied Sciences before gradu- ating in 2007. Most people do not realize the potential that their property offers until a well-practiced designer, such as Dennis, comes and makes something out of it. DC Landscape Design LLC One of a Kind “No job is ever too big or small for DC Landscape Design” SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION SEE PAGE 11 Proverbs 3:5,6 • God Bless America Recycled Paper from 30% Post Consumer Waste May 14, 2014 Zone 2,Vol. 12, No. 10 We are a Family, Friendly Publication 710 MYRTLE AVE., BOONTON, NJ • 973-334-1550 WWW.STONEINTERIORSINC.COM CUSTOM FABRICATORS OF GRANITE & MARBLE ON-SITE FABRICATION • CUSTOM COUNTERTOPS • VANITY TOPS FIREPLACES • TUB-ENCLOSURES • TABLETOPS SAVE $75 ON VANITY TOPS WITH THIS COUPON. B oo n t o n Cabinets P lu s, I n c . NEW! Buy With Assurance Buy From Experience SAVE $250 ON ANY KITCHEN JOB WITH THIS COUPON. continued on page 5

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Since 2007, DC Land-scape Design & Construc-tion LLC, based in

Pequannock Township, has beencreating “One of a Kind,Professional Landscape Designs!”

Owner Dennis Coyle hasbeen in the green industry hisentire life. As a kid growing up,he apprenticed with his father,the owner of a successful land-scaping company. Alongside his

father, he learned the skillsneeded to later start his ownbusiness. At 16, he took a jobwith GroRite Garden centerswhere he acquired the intricateknowledge of greenery, annuals,perennials, trees, shrubs, andmore. He continued withGroRite for eight years, throughhis education at the CountyCollege of Morris. At CCM, hestudied Agricultural Businessand obtained his degree inApplied Sciences before gradu-ating in 2007.

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MAY 15•The Montville Township Chamber ofCommerce is hosting a Women’sHealth Forum: Feeling Better-LivingBetter, on Thursday, May 15 from8:30-10am. A panel of three expertswill explain how getting and stayinghealthy will enhance every area ofyour life. The event will be held at the

Montville Municipal Bldg., lobby con-ference room, 195 ChangebridgeRoad, Montville, NJ. $10.00 a personincludes continental breakfast.Register or for more information goto: www.montville chamber.org or callthe Chamber at 973-263-3310.•The Lincoln Park Library will be host-ing New Jersey author MaryanneChristiano-Mistretta on Thursday, May15. Maryanne has been writing pro-fessionally since 1995. “On the GuestList: Adventures of a Music Journalist.”Maryanne paints a vivid picture of

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MAY 17•The Montville United MethodistChurch’s “Upper Room” Ministry, 29Whitehall Road (Route202), Towacowill be having a gently used clothing

and household goods sale on Saturday,May 17, 8:30am-12:30pm in theEducational building. Choose from alarge selection of sizes and items. Theprofits from this sale will help localfamilies in need. For further informa-tion or directions call 973-334-3924.

MAY 21•The Montville Township Chamber ofCommerce is sponsoring a business net-working event hosted by AtlanticStewardship Bank on Wednesday, May21 from 5:30-7:30pm. Bring your busi-ness cards and join us for a complimen-tary wine & cheese reception. RSVPMay 16 to Judi Rothwell at201- 444-7100, ext. 7875 or [email protected].

MAY 22•The St. Pius X Council of the Knightsof Columbus is sponsoring a benefitperformance of “Shrek, the Musical”on Thursday, May 22 at 8pm at theBarn Theatre. At 7:15pm the doors willopen for a social gathering.Complimentary snacks, soda, juice,beer, and wine will be served prior tothe show and during intermission.Admission is $28 for Adults and $17for children. The Barn Theatre is locat-ed on 32 Skyline Drive in Montville,one mile from Interstate 287, Exit 47.Reservations are recommended. Forinformation and reservations, pleasecall 973- 263-0172.•Tech Petting Zoo at the Lincoln ParkLibrary on Thursday, May 22 from

6:30-8pm. Interested in learning moreabout tablets and e-readers? Drop bythe Library to test out an iPad2, NookColor, Kindle Fire, Samsung GalaxyTablet, Google Nexus 7, and WindowsSurface! There is no registrationrequired for this program.

MAY 23•Join us at the Lincoln Park Libraryfor a screening of Despicable Me 2 onFriday, May 23 from 4:30-6pm. For allages. Refreshments will be provided.PG, 98 minutes.

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Since we are old enoughto sit-up, we are con-stantly debating, dis-

cussing and negotiating overthe want versus need argu-ment. A child in the grocerycart when, checking out,grabs the candy on the shelfthat management chooses toplace there because theyknow all too well the out-come of the dilemma itposes. Kid grabs candy hedoesn’t need, Mom remindsher child of this and attemptsto take it away and put itback on the shelf. Kidscreams and throws atantrum, Mom relents andgives candy back to child,just to shut him up and tocease further embarrassment;store makes another sale of ahigh profit impulse item.

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Over the last 75 years,American businesses andtheir advertising firms havebeen programming people tofollow their wants and

desires, most of the time atthe expense of their needs.Recently, in my life, thiswant vs. need conversationhit close to home. A fewmonths ago I “thought” Iwanted a brand new Bentleyfor my garage. I went to lookat the newest and greatest 4door model in New York tofind a beautiful specimenlonging for a new home anddriver. It was returned to thedealer by the previous ownerafter 750 miles in favor of a

new Ferrari. The ownerlost $70,000 doing this,but, if you can afford aFerrari, so be it. His losswas my gain. I was veryexcited to call my wifeTerry to tell her thegreat news, to which shereplied, “You do not“need” a new Bentley.”I told her no one

“needs” a new Bentley! Thenshe said, “You can’t afford anew Bentley.” I looked care-fully at my checkbook andfired back that I could indeedafford to buy it. Her retortwas something involving col-orful foreign words, sleepingin another room and the doghouse. You know what; Ireally didn’t want a newBentley after all!

Yes, there are wants andneeds and they are usuallygrossly different. There is

however, one exception tothis rule and that is financialindependence. Everyoneshould want to be financiallyindependent, but, they alsoneed to be financially inde-pendent! Financial Indepen-dence means being able tolive your lifestyle without aworking income paycheck.Different for everyone; is thelevel of paycheck necessaryto be financially independ-ent, however, monthly cash-flow is a necessity! Whenthe working phase of your lifeis over because of disability,termination or retirement,the need for a paycheck con-tinues. Some income will beprovided by Social Security ifyou’re over 65 and someretirees will receive a pen-sion. Others must be depend-ent on their savings andinvestments to fill in the

gaps or provide the lion’sshare of their income withthe dual necessity forincreasing that paycheck tocombat inflation. This needfor a paycheck throughoutyour retirement years cannotbe confused with wanting apaycheck, though it would benice if your “wants” could beaccomplished by the needsyou carefully planned for andexecuted!

Let me redirect thequestion! Can your wantsand needs be fulfilled by yourcurrent or future retirementpaycheck? Do you agree withme that your need for a guar-

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The best part of the job?Showing clients the finishedproduct and hearing themsay, “I can’t believe that’s myhouse!”

The clients’ satisfactionsays it all. “The expertise andadvice you provided us whenwe first redesigned our land-scaping was invaluable. Yourefforts are really showingnow that everything ismaturing. We are especiallyhappy with your mainte-nance services and the over-all responsiveness you haveshown,” said one satisfiedcustomer.

DC Landscape Designspecializes in landscapedesign & installation as wellas complete property mainte-nance. “We do it all, every-thing from the fertilizer tospring clean ups, fall cleanups, weekly or bi-monthlylawn cutting, and so muchmore”. Owner Dennis Coyleis most ardent about offeringquality, expert landscapedesigns. “We take our time

and do things right. We are aprofessional landscape com-pany whose main goal is tosatisfy every client from startto finish.”

The top notch servicesDC Landscape Design offersinclude the design of land-scapes by hand drawing,Digital Imaging, or CAD,and the execution of land-scape design. In addition,

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I don’t know about youbut, I do know this, I need aguaranteed retirement in-come that affords me theopportunity to get everythingmy wife allows me to want!When we retire and my guar-anteed, never ending incomeallows me to want a newBentley, she won’t stop mefrom needing it! Until then,she reminds me of the needto continue funding ourretirement portfolio and sheis absolutely right! I am sohappy she said yes when Iasked her to marry me, 28years ago. I needed her to saythat!

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Though many peopleare quick to refer toMemorial Day as the

unofficial beginning of sum-mer, the day is much morethan that. Initially known asDecoration Day, MemorialDay is a day to rememberthose military members whodied in service of the country.

The origins of MemorialDay remain a topic of debate.In 1966, President LyndonJohnson declared Waterloo,N.Y. as the official birthplaceof Memorial Day. However,the roots of Memorial Daylikely run much deeper, asresearchers at Duke Universitynote that during the CivilWar, organized women’sgroups in the south had begunto decorate the graves of fallensoldiers.

Memorial Day as weknow it today can likely betraced to Charleston, S.C.,where teachers, missionariesand some members of the pressgathered on May 1, 1865 tohonor fallen soldiers. During

the Civil War, captured Unionsoldiers were held at theCharleston Race Course andhundreds died during captivi-ty. Upon their deaths, soldierswere buried in unmarkedgraves. When the Civil Warended, the May Day gatheringwas organized as a memorial toall the men who had died dur-ing captivity. The burialground was landscaped, andthose freed as a result of theCivil War played an integralrole in the event at theCharleston Race Course.

While the event in

Charleston might have beenthe first Memorial Day-typecelebration in the southernUnited States, General JohnA. Logan is often cited asinspiring similar events in thenorth. As commander-in-chiefof the Grand Army of theRepublic, a veterans’ organiza-tion for men who served in theCivil War, General Loganissued a proclamation just fivedays after the Charlestonevent that called forDecoration Day to be observedannually across the country.Logan preferred the event not

be held on the anniversary ofany particular battle, and thusthe day was observed for thefirst time on May 30.Celebrating the day in Mayalso was significant to eventorganizers because May is amonth when flowers are inbloom, making it easier forobservers of the holiday toplace flowers on the graves offallen soldiers.

In 1868, events were heldat more than 180 cemeteriesin 27 states, and those figuresnearly doubled in 1869. By1890, every northern stateofficially recognized Deco-ration Day as a state holiday.But southern states honoredtheir dead on a different dayuntil after World War I, whenthe holiday was changed torecognize Americans who diedin any war and not just theCivil War. Nearly every statenow celebrates Memorial Day,a name for the holiday firstused in 1882, on the lastMonday in May.

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There are so many differ-ent and creative waysfor families to show-

case their heritage and honor agrandparent or other specialsenior. Scrapbooks are one suchway to share the life of a specialperson and indirectly tell thetale of your family history.

Very often personal histo-ry projects are a part of elemen-tary school curricula, so youmay already have the makingsof a family tree or a family diaryin your home. All it takes is alittle more research and someplanning to design a scrapbookthat can be gifted or kept forgenerations to enjoy.

Begin by making an out-line of what you would like tocover in the scrapbook.Perhaps there is a specific eventin a grandparent’s life that isworth highlighting, like a mili-tary tour of duty or a brief stintin show business. Maybe you

would like to present differentsnapshots in time during his orher life. Either way, planningout the content of the scrap-book will make it easier togather the necessary elements.

Once you’ve settled on atheme, begin your research byinterviewing the eventualrecipient (he or she doesn’thave to know the reasonbehind the inquiry.)

During the interview, takenote of key dates and try toestablish the mood of the erawith supporting materials. Forexample, you may be able tofind samples of advertisementsfrom a correlating period in his-tory or newspaper clippingsthat can be used to fluff up thecontent of the book.

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Playground equipment isa magnet for children,and rightfully so. Kids

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dren in the United Statesdie from playground-relatedinjures every year. More thanhalf of these deaths resultfrom strangulation and aboutone-third result from falls,according to the Centers forDisease Control andPrevention. But parents canreduce their youngsters’ risk ofinjury and the severity of

injuries in various ways.•Purchase recommended safeequipment. Parents should dotheir research when buyingplayground equipment. Con-sumers can check with theConsumer Product SafetyCommission for any litigationinvolving certain manufactur-ers or any product recalls. Itmay cost a little more toinstall a top-of-the-line play-ground set, but the peace ofmind and reduced risk of

injury is worth the extra cost.•Invest in adequate surfacing.The CPSC says roughly 60percent of all playgroundinjuries result from falls fromthe structures. Although nofall is pleasant, the severity ofinjury resulting from a fall canbe greatly reduced dependingon how safe the surface mate-rial surrounding the equip-ment is. Blacktop, concrete oreven grass can be painful toland on. However, loose-fill

materials like pea gravel, sand,shredded rubber, or mulch cansoften falls. Plus, these materi-als are relatively low-cost andcan be made from recycleditems. But parents shouldknow that loose-fill materialsmust be maintained to ensurea safe level of thickness. Adepth of 12 inches is often

recommended.•Choose an age-appropriatestructure. Injuries frequentlyoccur when children useequipment designed for olderkids. Playgrounds are not one-size-fits-all. There are specificdifferences in the size andstature of younger children

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from older ones, as well as lim-itations in younger children’sdevelopment. Segregatedplayground areas, or thosewith groupings of equipmentrecommended for certain agegroups, can help limit injuries.Pre-school children needsmaller steps and crawl spaces,while older children can uti-lize overhead bars that maxi-mize upper-arm strength.•Safely situate equipment.Consider placing a piece ofplayground equipment undera shady area to keep childrencomfortable and safe fromsunburns. Hot equipment canresult in burns and being outin direct sunlight can alsocause UV damage to the chil-dren’s skin. Structures shouldbe situated so there are noobstructions or obstacles toany moving parts.•Select a shorter structure.Studies show that the greaterthe height of a playgroundstructure the greater the riskfor injury. Choose playgroundequipment that is nearer tothe ground to prevent seriousinjuries from falls and otherincidents.•Inspect and maintain theequipment. Safety measuresmust still be taken after theplayground has been erected.Equipment should be routine-ly inspected for damage andmovable parts and jointsshould be examined for anysigns of wear and tear. Bolts

should remain tight, and anyhardware that is protrudingshould be fixed. S-rings andother links and chains shouldnot have gaps where childrencan get caught. Wood shouldbe inspected for splintering ordecay and replaced wherenecessary.•Supervise kids at all times.Children should always besupervised when playing

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Humans are not theonly animals thatmay get a bit pudgy

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But a pet’s weight is notthe lone indicator of howhealthy the animal is, and theideal weight can vary fromdog to dog. A body conditionscore is helpful in determininga pet’s ideal body weight.Some indications a dog maynot be at a healthy weightinclude:- a belly that hangs below the ribcage area- a belly that moves when the dogmoves, unless the dog is preg-nant or has just given birth- inability of the owner or vet tofeel the dog’s ribs in the rib cage- a waddle of skin on the neck of

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Apatch of dead grasson an otherwiselush lawn can be a

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prefer to hire a professional.If you want to handle theproblem on your own, applypesticide to the affected areasso the insects behind theproblem are killed. Once theinsects are no more, cut thegrass, raking the affected areato remove the dead grass andany additional debris. Scattergrass seed over the affectedareas and then apply anappropriate fertilizer andwater immediately. Profess-ionals may know just the

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4 scoops each of strawberry,vanilla and chocolate ice cream4 maraschino cherries½ cup chopped, toasted pecansHot fudge sauce3 ounces semisweet chocolate,chopped¾ cup heavy cream2 tablespoons butter¼ cup light corn syrup1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract½ cup sugarWhipped cream1 cup heavy cream1 tablespoon superfine sugar1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

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Adream home meansdifferent things todifferent people. To

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While preferences mayvary on the home itself, thereare a few things buyers of allshapes and sizes prefer whenshopping for the home of theirdreams.•Agreeable weather. Vacation

home shoppers often preferyear-round warm weather sothey know their respite fromthe cold is never too far away.For example, a locale such asPort St. Lucie, Florida boastsan average temperature of73.7° F, providing the idealgetaway to snowbound men

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