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Early summer is a great sea-
son to make improvements
to your home, but dont
feel that you have to do it all by
yourself. The dedicated staff at
Seelas Paint in Wayne is eager to
help you every step of the way.The family-owned business has
always been known for providing
advice and personal attention to
each customers home improve-
ment project.
In fact, it was 60 years ago
when Al Seela founded his busi-
ness on the principle that Paint
without advice is worth only half
the price. Since then, Als son
Bob and grandchildren Jamie and
Jeff have continued to grow thebusiness, developing a reputation
for quality products, fair prices
and a knowledgeable staff.
Seelas proudly sells paint
from Benjamin Moore, an award-
winning New Jersey-based paint
company, popular for its high-
end quality and sustainable prod-
uct lines. The store also sells win-
dow fashions from Hunter
Douglas, the industrys leading
manufacturer of custom windowfashions.
But even as business and
product offerings expand, the
Seela family always makes it a
priority to provide personal
attention and professional advice
to its customers. The friendly
store team is expertly skilled at
helping you pick just the right
color to make your home have
that personal touch.
Our staff strives to makesure that our customers find the
right color and the right products
to complete their projects, even
beyond their own expectations,
said owner Bob Seela.
They are so committed to
helping homeowners put the fin-
ishing touches on their projects
that they even have their own
window treatment specialist.
Geri offers in-home consul-
tations. She has a great eye forgetting your windows just right,
Seela said.
In addition to paint, the
store has a full selection of wall-
paper books for you to browse
and find the exact patterns, tex-
tures and colors youve been
looking for. The staff will even
help you coordinate with all your
accessories.
It is not uncommon to see
customers walking in carryingpillows, tiles and cabinet doors to
help find their perfect color, said
Seela. We can match paint and
stain by computer and by eye.
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The Denville String Band, which enter-tains in the tradition of the PhiladelphiaMummers, will be performing at theBloomingdale Senior Center on Monday,June 30 at 7:30pm. Coffee and cake will
be served. Doors open at 6pm. The costis $5.00. For information and reserva-tions, please call Pat at 973-838-9259.
JUL 19
On Saturday, July 19 at 7:30pm,Theatre Rock will pay tribute to the RockMusical genre. Songs from over 40years of Broadway Rock shows are pre-sented in a dynamic live concert perform-ance. Audiences of all ages will be capti-vated by the celebration of this uniquemusic format. Tickets are $13 in advanceand $18 at the door. Call 973-595-0100to purchase tickets over the phone or go
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Summer Concerts Under the Stars per-formance schedule.
Around the
Community ...
Pequannock Reformed Church inWayne, 530 Newark Pompton Turnpike,announces
their summer Vacation Bible School, forthe week of July 21 through July 25 from6-8:30pm. This years theme is Son WestRound Up - A Rip Roaring Good Time with
Jesus! Children are invited for a lightdinner before the festivities begin. VBS isfor children pre-k through 6th grade. VBSis free. Late registrations are welcome!Register at: 973-694-3424 or online atwww.pequannockreformed.com.Calvary Gospel Church, 1559 HamburgTpk, Wayne announces our 2014 VBS. Itwill be held July 14-18 from 9am-12pm.This is a free activity for children gradespre K-5. The theme will be Gods Lovefrom the program (Son Treasure
Island.) Please call the church at 973-694-5385 to reserve your spot now!
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Tragically, twin boys
were separated at 4
years of age due to the
fact that their father murdered
their mother and there were
no relatives willing or avail-
able to take-in the 2 boystogether, dictating their sepa-
rate future participation with
the States foster care pro-
gram. The boys father con-
stantly beat them and their
mother while they were
together, every day of their
lives. Their mothers face was
a punching bag until finally
the bully beat her so badly he
inflicted irreparable brain
damage, killing her!Throughout the years of
their marriage, this man was
constantly inebriated and
barely worked at any mean-
ingful job. He had no formal
or specific education or train-
ing and pretty much drifted
through life until bumping
into the woman who would
become the mother of his
twins. He is spending the rest
of his life in jail for his horrif-ic crime and the only differ-
ence between his life before
and after being a prison
inmate, is the fact that he now
lives in a confined space. And
what of the mans two sons?
Interestingly enough,
this question intrigued a
young research reporter who
decided to seek out and the
separated twins to conduct a
research paper, the reason weknow this story today. What
he discovered might impress
you. After months of search-
ing, finally finding and inter-
viewing the boys, then in
their 30s, here is what he dis-
covered.
In the streets of Chicago
lay a man in a cardboard box.
He was drunk, burned out,
alone and destitute. His
hands were calloused, blood
stained and bruised. He was
wearing torn soiled jeans with
a red filthy plaid flannel shirt
when approached by the
research reporter, who asked
him if he would answer a few
questions, which he did. The
twin was very vocal as he was
very interested in hearing the
questions and why anyone
would want to know either
anything about him or his
opinion about anything. The
interview lasted only a few
minutes as the twin had little
to say. He told the researcher
that he was an alcoholic andlost his wife and kids because
he couldnt provide for them
and because he couldnt con-
trol his anger. He was a vio-
lent abusive man and walked
out on his family, unable to
keep any job, ending up in the
street. The last question
though, possessed the answer
the researcher was looking for,
but, Ill tell you what it was in
a moment.
Later in the week, the
researcher caught up with the
dirty, street bums twin broth-
er. He was found in the pent-
house office suite of one of the
two tallest office buildings in
the city, which he owned. His
secretary announced the
arrival of the research reporter
who was quickly summoned in
to meet the twin. Upon entry
of the suite, the researcher was
surrounded by pictures of the
twin with his wife and chil-
dren taken at destinations
around the globe. Through
his questioning the researcherfound out that this man
employed 100 people and
built a multi-million dollar
business. He sat on three char-
itable board of directors while
financially supporting three
more. He was the assistant
coach for his sons town foot-
ball team and had a wife he
loved and adored who felt the
same way about him. The
twin was very proud to tell the
researcher that he loved his
life and his family. Upon
being asked about his twin
brother, he replied that he
didnt know him because his
brother refused to acknowl-
edge his requests for a visit.
He rebuked every overture
Ive made to get to know him
and introduce myself, he
said.
The researcher had one
final question for the twin,
the same final question he
asked his brother:
To what situation or
event in your life brought youto where you are today? he
asked. To which, both of the
boys answered without hesita-
tion and with exactly the
same words:
With a father like mine,
what else could I become?
The researcher was
taken aback with astonish-
ment. With a father like
mine, what else could I
become? The conviction of
the decisions made by these
two individuals and the foun-
dation for them was certainly
justified but, diametrically
divergent. The research
reporter had a message now to
tell the world about attitude,
choice and rationale. Its true
that we become the sum of
the parts that comprise our
lives, but, not without choice,
direction and drive. It is not
easy to be a street dweller, nor
a self-made multi-millionaire,
but, the decision to pursue
either destination is simply a
choice with an investment ofperspiration behind the inspi-
ration. Indecision is still a
decision, might as well decide
now, with the right to decide
differently later, rather than
making no decision at all.
The same is true when
planning your financial
future. Decisions must be
made as to how much and
where to invest, but not why
to invest as why is not an
option. One may have many
different financial goals to
prepare and plan for yet, they
all have the same require-ment. First you must earn
excess money to: begin to
fund your goals, continue to
fund them over the months
and years ahead, while
increasing the funding for
them to succeed. There is no
other way. Working with a
financial advisor may be the
best decision you may ever
make to increase your alti-
tude! Dont have a financialadvisor or unhappy with your
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The UONJ is an area-wide support groupfor ostomates, individuals with potential,new, existing or reversed ostomies. Weprovide direct aid and mutual support for
this group of individuals. Meetings areheld the second Monday of each month,at Chilton Medical Center, located at 97West Parkway in PomptonPlains. Meetings start at 7pm. Any ques-tions, please feel free to reach out to JoAnn Valent CWOCN (Co-president) [email protected] or 973-831-5168.Preakness Bible Church, 1108
Preakness Avenue in Wayne welcomesboys and girls of Wayne to their VBS July
21-25 from 9:30am-12pm. This yearstheme is Weird Animals, to help kids dis-cover what one-of-a-kind love means intheir lives. This free camp for K-7thgraders will include games, crafts, snacks,story time, songs, and skits. Register atwww.preaknessbiblechurch.org.Professional musicians and vocalists ofthe Wayne Seniors Swing Band will per-form for your dancing and listeningpleasure on the third Tuesday of eachmonth. Performances will take place
from 12:30-2:30 pm at the Wayne ElksLodge, 50 Hinchman Avenue in Wayne.
Requested donation is $2 from mem-bers of the Wayne Elks Lodge and mem-bers of the Wayne Adult CommunityCenter. For all others, requested dona-tion is $3. Light refreshments will beserved. For more information, call 973-633-0734.The Riverview Garden Club, based inWayne encourages local area residentswho are interested in gardening and in
expanding their botanical knowledge tobecome club members. Novice as well as
experienced gardeners welcome. Fordetails about joining our club, pleasecall membership chairperson LindaWescott 973-694-1098 or send anemail to: [email protected].
You can also visit our web site atriverviewgardenclub.com.Visiting Angels in association with TheAlzheimers Foundation of America isoffering free year round memoryscreenings. Confidential screenings are
held from 2-4pm every thirdWednesday of each month except forNovember. Call for your appointment973-839-3761. All screenings are heldat the Visiting Angels office at 2190Hamburg Turnpike, Wayne.
The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.(GACW) is an active non-profit seniorgroup sponsored by the WayneDepartment of Parks and Recreation thatmeets every Thursday at 1pm in the PALBuilding, 1 PAL Drive in Wayne. Day tripsand overnight trips are scheduledthroughout the year, certain meetingshost special speakers, and bingo is played
for only GACW members one Thursdayduring each month. To qualify as a mem-ber, you must be a Wayne resident of at
least 50 years of age. Yearly dues are $7.For more information, call Val Turner,assistant recording secretary, at 973-694-5094. Or, come visit us!Jewish Family Service of North Jersey, arecipient of financial assistance from UJAFederation of North Jersey, is expandingits Kosher Meals on Wheels program inWayne. The Meals on Wheels Programprovides hot, nutritious kosher meals topeople age 60 and over, or those youngerwho have a disability and who are unable
to cook or shop. Drivers needed to deliv-er meals two times a month. We are
accepting referrals for people who wouldlike to receive meals. To volunteer, torequest Kosher Meals on Wheels, or foradditional information, call Paul Klein at973-595-0111.
Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club in Wayneoffers birthday parties and special eventsfor all ages. Kids will have the time oftheir lives at Spa 23 parties! In addition toour pool parties, choose from any of ourthemed parties, or add a theme to yourpool party. Theme parties are availableseven days a week. Pool parties are avail-able Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.You can also book the entire club for yourown private event! The spa is located at381 Route 23 in Pompton Plains. Contact
Spa 23s program director, LauraSeverance, at 973-839-8823. View moreinformation online at www.spa23.com.An open invitation is extended to all sen-
iors in the area to join the Golden Key ofWayne. Dont get housebound comeplay bingo, dominoes, and card gameswith some friendly seniors. Enjoy fellow-ship, fun, holiday parties, and trips. TheGolden Key Club meets every Fridayafternoon from 1-3pm at the Post 174American Legion building, 55 Mountain
View Blvd., Wayne. For more information,please call Annette Ford at 973-628-0492.The MOMS Club of Wayne is looking formembers. It is part of an internationalnon-profit support group for mothers whostay home with their children; includingthose who have home-based businesses
or work part-time but are home with theirchildren during the day. The group offersa wide range of activitiesincluding: monthly socials, group activi-
ties/outings, play group opportunitiesand moms night out for the moms only
along with community service projects.
All activities and service projects are vol-untary. If you live in Wayne and are inter-ested in joining please e-mail [email protected] or go to
www.meetup.com/moms-club-of-wayne.The Morning Minyan, a group of caringpeople dedicated to observing the tradi-tion of daily prayer, meets at 7:30am inthe sanctuary of Temple Beth Tikvah, 950Preakness Avenue in Wayne. A lightbreakfast follows the 15-20 minute
prayer service. All welcome.The Pines Lake Womans Club is anactive club opened to all women from theWayne area that are at least 18 years old
meet monthly on the second Wednesday
of the month at the Pines LakeElementary School cafeteria at 7:30pm.Visitors are welcome. The club offers fun,friendship, and service. For more infor-mation call 973-835-3272 or [email protected] Toastmasters is a non-profit edu-
cational organization dedicated to helpingpeople overcome apprehensions aboutspeaking in public, while improving com-munication and leadership skills. Guestsare welcomed there is no charge to visit
and no obligation to speak or to join.Meetings held every second and fourth
Tuesday of the month from 7-9pm.Please arrive 15 minutes early. For moreinformation, call 973-633-9155 or visitwww.waynetoastmasters.com.
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Did you know that cos-
metic dentistry can
help you move up in
your career and earn a higher
salary? They say beauty is onlyskin deep, but it doesnt hurt
to be sure your physical
appearance is the best it can
be especially your smile.
Actually, it is more than
just a smile. Studies show that
99.7 percent of people think
an attractive smile affects your
health and 96 percent think
smiles are socially important.
The highest rises in peoplereceiving cosmetic dentistry
are the under-30 age range (up
32 percent) and the 60+ age
range (up 12 percent).
Todays most desired cos-
metic dentistry is whitening,
where prescription gels
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is tooth recontouring where a
dentist removes unwantedenamel to make a smile bal-
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teeth, irregular shapes, bulges,
chips, pits or divots, and
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When business managers
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I
f you have to earn a living,
you need a financial plan,
regardless of your marital
status. You probably need estate
planning as well, especially if
youre single and own a signifi-
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Financial and estate plan-
ning address two basic con-
cerns: protecting your earnings
and protecting your property.
For singles who dont have
someone to fall back on, plan-
ning for unexpected setbacks is
particularly important.
Protecting your earnings
(your ability to feed, house, and
clothe yourself and any
dependents) should start with
creating an emergency fund
sufficient to pay your basic liv-
ing expenses for six to twelve
months. The fund should be
separate from your other
investments, readily accessible,
and most importantly, reserved
solely for emergency use.Insurance can be a useful
additional tool for protecting
your income. Disability insur-
ance provides a revenue stream
when youre sidelined by illness
or injury. Employers often offer
such policies, and theyre avail-
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well. Life insurance may not be
a priority if you have no
dependents, but if anyone relies
on you financially, a term life
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somewhat more complex.
Through powers of attorney,
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people to make financial (and
medical) decisions for you in
the event of incapacity. By cre-
ating a will (and perhaps a
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aries for your IRA or 401(k)
plans, you can ensure that your
assets will go to the individuals
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Each persons planningneeds are different. If youd like
to learn more about protecting
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property, give us a call. Do not
sign documents or transfer
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n a beautiful Saturday morning, June 7 at Club Barks in
Woodland Park, nine-year-old Butch, along with sever-
al other dogs, were tested by Susan Chandler of Wayne
to be certified therapy dogs. Susan is the evaluator from Therapy
Dogs International in Flanders. Butch is owned by Karen and
Ike Goldberg of North Caldwell. Esther DelCarpio of Little
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anyone in need of a visit from a therapy dog. Anyone interest-
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In 2014, Spencer
Savings Bank marks
its 75th year provid-
ing community-focused
banking and financial
services to residents and
businesses in New Jersey.
From its first branch
opened in Garfield in
1939, with headquarters
now in Elmwood Park,
the bank has grown to
include 19 branches
throughout Bergen,
Essex, Passaic, and Union
counties. As it marks the
occasion, Spencer is taking a
look back at its history, and
has planned a series of
Customer Appreciation
events throughout June with
the theme giving back to the
community. To honor this
milestone, the bank will also
be making a donation to
Community Hope, the largest
non-profit organization in the
state of New Jersey dedicated
to serving homeless veterans
and veteran families.
Since day one, Spencer
has been here to help our cus-
tomers achieve their goals,
says Jos B. Guerrero,
Chairman, President and
Chief Executive Officer of
Spencer Savings Bank. That
theme unifies our entire histo-
ry because in our view, every
day is customer appreciation
day. We make it a point to
give back.
The bank has a long his-
tory in the region. In the wake
of the Great Depression, the
former Saddle River Township
Building and Loan
Association, founded in 1897,
reorganized to form the begin-
nings of todays Spencer: the
Spencer Building and Loan
Association. Initially, the
organization focused on issu-
ing home loans, which aver-
aged about $935 in those days.
In 1939, Spencer went on to
leverage the federal deposit
insurance opportunities, and
was renamed the Spencer
Savings and Loan
Association. The bank as we
know it today was officially
born.
Since then, the trajecto-
ry has been one of growth,
including a Wood-Ridge loca-
tion opened in April of this
year. While the range of serv-
ices has expanded to include a
full suite of modern banking
solutions suited to the needs
of modern residents and busi-
nesses, a hands-on approach
to service is still emphasized.
In addition, the bank notes a
strong commitment to being
an active part of its communi-
ties throughout its long histo-
ry in the region.
Roots matter, because
they mean experience and
real insight into what makes
our region strong, Guerrero
says. Weve been fortunate to
help spark achievement and
growth for many businesses
and residents in the region,
and we look forward to giving
back to our communities for
years to come.
Free breakfast, lunch and
commemorative gifts will be
available during the banks
Customer Appreciation Days
at each branch, with dates
planned from June 12-27.
Customers are invited to stop
by and enjoy the banks appre-
ciation for their patronage
and loyalty throughout the
years. For more information,
and branch-specific event
details, please visit
www.spencersavings.com.
Spencer Savings Bank, a
community bank headquar-
tered in Elmwood Park, NJ,
has been serving its local com-
munities with integrity and
pride for 75 years. The Bank,
serving consumers and busi-
nesses, operates 19 branches
throughout Northern New
Jersey. Learn more at
www.SpencerSavings.com.
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Summer is a time of year
when empty parking
lots or fields get trans-
formed into magical places of
wonder. When the carnival
comes to town, once barren
spaces are filled with blinking
lights and the hum of
mechanical rides that treat
thrill seekers to a whirling
dervish of excitement.
Cheers, jeers and game atten-
dants can be heard, and the
savory aroma of fried delights
wafts in the breeze.
Traveling fairs and carni-
vals are hallmarks of late
spring and summer.
Comprised of vendors, games
of chance, amusement rides,
and more, these events attract
scores of spectators. Historians
believe the 1893 Chicago
Worlds Fair served as a cata-
lyst for the creation of travel-
ing carnivals. After the
Worlds Fair closed, traveling
carnival companies began to
tour the United States and
abroad. The idea of mobile
carnivals may have also been
made trendy by the popularity
of amusement areas like
Coney Island and Atlantic
City.
Although the rides and
attractions certainly entice
their share of carnival visitors,
for many the unique culinary
offerings available at fairs and
carnivals are a big attraction
as well. At carnivals, many
people indulge in foods that
are best enjoyed sparingly,
such as fried foods, sticky
sweets and meats on a stick.
The following are some of the
more popular fair foods.
Cotton candy
Cotton candy is a treat
many people only eat at carni-
vals or fairs. A form of spun
sugar mixed with air to pro-
duce a large volume of sticky
sweet cotton, cotton candy
was invented by dentist
William Morrison and confec-
tioner John C. Wharton in
1897. It was subsequently
introduced to the public at
the 1904 Worlds Fair as Fairy
Floss. Automatic cotton
candy machines help make
cotton candy available to
market at carnivals and fairs
around the world. Eat it
quickly because cotton candy
melts and gets messy under
the hot sun.
Corn dogs
Foods served on sticks,
including corn dogs, are a sta-
ple of carnivals because of
their portability. Corn dogs
are formed by dipping a hot
dog into a cornmeal batter
and frying it. Many credit Carl
and Neil Fletcher with the
first corny dog, served at the
State Fair of Texas in 1942.
Those who enjoy hot dogs and
the crunch of an outer coating
flock to concession stands for
these salty delights.
Funnel cakes
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What would a carnival
be without some variation of
fried dough? From Spanish
churros to Italian zeppoles to
regular doughnuts, there is
something to be said about
sweetened, chewy dough fried
to form a crunchy outer shell.
When dusted with powdered
sugar, the confection is com-
plete. Funnel cakes are a type
of fried dough regularly sold at
fairs across North America.
Although the history of fun-
nel cakes is debatable, popular
opinion states they were made
popular by German immi-
grants in Pennsylvania.
Funnel cakes were once
formed by pouring batter
through a funnel into a hot
pan of oil. Now it is usually
done by pouring batter from a
pitcher or through an auto-
matic machine.
Kettle corn
Although popcorn is a
popular fair food, so is its sweet-
ened cousin, kettle corn. Kettle
corn was first introduced in the
early 1700s by European immi-
grant farmers. Corn was popped
in large cast-iron pots filled
with lard rendered from farm
hogs. The corn popped quite
quickly in the kettles and
sweeteners like sugar or honey
were added to the popped corn.
Modern kettle corn is made in
much the same way, using corn,
oil, sugar, and salt. Use of sugar
produces a sweet crust on the
popping corn. Constant stirring
is required, or the sugar will
burn in the kettle.
Carnivals, street fairs and
feasts are popular attractions
when the weather warms up.
Theyre heralded not only for
their rides and games of chance
but also for their indulgent
foods.
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through a location with
tremendous force, oblit-
erating homes in the process.
The prospect of a natural disas-
ter often forces people to take
inventory of their lives and
make decisions about what
items to protect and how to
prepare for the inevitability of
an approaching threat. When
making disaster preparedness
plans, pet owners need to factor
in care of their companion ani-
mals.
Many people refuse to
leave pets behind. However,
faced with the
prospect of an
impending storm or
other calamity, pet
owners may not
know where to turn
when it comes to
caring for pets.
Some inevitably
stay behind after disaster evac-
uations have been issued with
the fear pets may not be
allowed in shelters or could be
turned away from hotels. This
can put homeowners, pets and
rescue workers at risk for
greater injury. Knowing how to
behave during a disaster, and
caring for a pet in the process,
can assist with keeping every-
one safe.
Know your options.
People who live in particularly
vulnerable areas, like those
prone to wildfires or coastal
flooding, should map out a dis-
aster plan. This plan will spell
out what everyone in the home
will do in the event an evacua-
tion is needed or if you need to
stay put with the potential for
utility interruption. While
some shelters are not pet-
friendly, many are. The Red
Cross has a network of Pet
Disaster Shelters where pet
owners can turn. Finding one
may require a bit more travel,
but it could offer peace of mind.
Keep medical records
handy. Have an extra copy of
pets veterinary records in case
of disaster. Keep important
papers in a waterproof contain-
er. Should you need to go to a
shelter, staff may request proof
of vaccinations. Dogs usually
need to be up-to-date on dis-
temper/parovirus, rabies and
bordetella (kennel cough) vac-
cines. Cats will need distemper,
feline leukemia and rabies shots
in most cases.
Create an emergency sup-
ply kit. Have extra food and
water on hand for pets just in
case you are stranded at home
or need to go to a shelter. Store
three to four days worth of
food and water in sealed con-
tainers. Take stock of any med-
ications that pets take on a rou-
tine basis. Pack comfort items,
such as toys or blankets that
have a familiar smell so that
pets will be less skittish. Place
these items with your own
emergency supplies.
Find pet-friendly lodging
options. Many hotels allow pets
overnight stays for a nominal
security fee. Know which
hotels will accept companion
animals and include their con-
tact information in your pre-
paredness kit. Should the
moment arise when you need
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Ensure your pets identifi-
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should wear identification tags
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current location. Also, update
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microchip if it has one.
Take a first-aid class. It is
important to know how to treat
pet injuries during natural dis-
asters. By learning CPR for a
dog or cat, you may be able to
save the life of your pet should
disaster strike. Similarly, stock a
first aid kit with necessary pet
supplies.
Have a contingency plan.
Speak with friends and family
members and make arrange-
ments for someone to care for
your pet if you will be displaced
for quite some time. It can
relieve stress for the animal and
also give you peace of mind
that your cherished companion
is being well cared for.
More information is avail-
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location/home-family/pets.
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Turnpike in Pompton Plains.
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calling 973-616-0400.
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Joan LaGreca, a sales associ-ate affiliated with theColdwell Banker Residen-
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has earned the New Jersey
Association of Realtors
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Sales Award at the prestigious
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ers and sellers in Bergen, Essex,
Morris, Passaic and Sussex
counties. LaGreca has earned
the nationally-recognized
Broker Price Opinion Resource
certification offered by the
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Realtors (NAR), able to reduce
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evaluations.
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County Board of Realtors, the
Garden State Multiple ListingService and the New Jersey
Multiple Listing Service. A
Wayne resident, she is active in
her community with the
Passiac Police Department, the
Passaic County SPCA and
Wayne PAL.
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viding the utmost level of pro-
fessional service to her real
estate clients. I am very proud
of Joan for earning this coveted
recognition from NJAR, said
Patti Tahan, branch vice presi-
dent of Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage in
Wayne.
For information about
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at 973- 725-8810. The office is
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The Fourth of July has
been a federal holidaysince 1941. Though
that may seem like a long time
for the country to wait to cel-
ebrate the independence it
declared in 1776, the tradition
of the Fourth of July, often
referred to as Independence
Day, dates back to the dawn of
the American Revolution and
the adoption of the
Declaration of Independence
on July 4, 1776. Since then,July 4th has been recognized
as the dawn of American
independence, and celebra-
tions that included fireworks
and parades can be
traced back to the 18thcentury. On July 4,
1777, the city of
Philadelphia, which
would become the first
capital of the United States of
America, held the first annual
commemoration of American
independence, and exactly
one year later George
Washington ordered that all
of his soldiers be offered dou-
ble rations of rum to com-memorate the anniversary. In
1781, Massachusetts was the
first state to make July 4th an
official state holiday, and the
day was actually declared a
federal holiday by the U.S.
Congress in 1870. However,
that declaration did not grant
a paid holiday to federal
employees. That benefit came
in 1941, which is why that
year is now recognized as thefirst year when the Fourth of
July officially became a federal
holiday.
T
he Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage
office in Wayne took
part in the 21st annual WayneDay on June 8, offering plenty
of activities for children, give-
aways and a bicycle raffle.
Coldwell Banker Residen-
tial Brokerage in Wayne always
has a large presence at the
event, with activities hosted by
Branch Vice President Patti
Tahan. From their booth at
Wayne Day, Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage offered
temporary tattoos, stickers and
toys for kids, as well as large
American flags, pencils, tote
bags and more. The office also
raffled off four adult bicyclesthat were won by Riddhi
Kothari, Zheng Shi Cai, Amy
Hecht and Mary Scibetta, all
Wayne residents. They are pic-
tured here with Tahan and
some of the Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage sales
associates and staff that partici-
pated.
We were proud to once
again take part in Wayne Day,
a day of fun and entertainment
that was created to bring
township residents together.
Participants learn more about
the community and the manythings it offers, said Tahan.
A great time was had by all
and everyone enjoyed the
beautiful weather.
Coldwell Banker Residen-
tial Brokerage in Wayne is
located at 1410 Valley Road.
The office can be contacted at
973-694-8000 and visited
online at www.cbmoves.com/
Wayne.
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