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synonymous with celebra-
tion. Though Saint Patrick
is the patron saint of Ireland, peo-
ple of all ethnicities enjoy the fes-
tivities each March 17. The fol-
lowing are some of the more well-
known Saint Patricks Day cele-
brations around the globe.
New York City. Perhaps the
most famous Saint Patricks Day
parade in the world, New York
Citys annual Pattys Day march
down 5th Avenue has been
around since 1762 and remains a
must-see for all fans of Saint
Patricks Day traditions.
New Orleans, Louisiana. While
New Orleans might be most
famous for Mardi Gras and all the
revelry that accompanies it, the
city also hosts a unique and rau-
cous Saint Patricks Day parade.
Just like Mardi Gras, the Saint
Patricks parade in New Orleans
includes floats, jazz bands and, of
course, costumed revelers.
Florence, Italy. Saint Patricks
Day celebrations in Florence are
an ongoing event, with 10
days of music,
food and
drink. While
Italian cuisine
is loved the
world over, dur-
ing their Saint
Patricks Day
celebrations the
Florentines offer
their take on
Irish food and
drink, making
this celebration
one of the worlds most unique.
Oslo, Norway. Saint Patricks
Day festivities in
Oslo include a
parade past the
famed Oslo Cath-
edral. Revelers are
encouraged to dress
up, as parade participants dress
up like famous Irish characters
and people throughout Irish his-
tory, including Saint Patrick
himself.
Saint Patricks Day
celebrations around the globe
Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy
St. Patricks Day
Sydney Opera House in Australia
St. Patricks Day
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MAR 14
Immaculate Heart of Marys Annual
Laughs for Ladies Tricky Tray and
Comedy Show will be held on
Thursday, March 14 at the Westmount
Country Club in Woodland Park.
Tickets are on sale now! Tickets are
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free sheet of regular basket tickets.
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style hors doeuvres. A portion of our
proceeds will be donated to aid those
affected by Hurricane Sandy. Bring a
friend or two and have a great time.
Tickets are on sale in the school office.
For info and tickets, call the school
office at 973 694 1225 or the Rectory
at 973-694-3400. You can also view
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MAR 28
There will be a Designing with Deer
Resistant Plants Workshop presented
by Bryan Lowe at Butler Public Library
on Thursday, March 28 from 6-7pm.
Are deer destroying your plants? You
can have an interesting and attractive
landscape by using the right deer resist-
ant plants. The class will examine land-
scape design using resistant plants as
well as techniques for deterring deer in
the first place. Registration is required
as space is limited to 25. Please Note:
All our Adult Programs are open to
those who are at least 18 years of age,
unless otherwise noted. All programs
are free of charge. Please call 973-
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St. Anthonys Columbiettes are cele-
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with a Beefsteak Dinner at the Knights
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$35.00 per person. Cash bar will be
available. If you have questions or
would like to make reservations, no
later than March 30, please call Ann
Taggart 973-838-0250.
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Come join the Knights of Columbus
for a Comedy Night to benefit the
Wounded Warriors Project on
Saturday, April 27. Doors open at
7pm and showtime at 8:30pm at St.
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Barbara Streisand, in honor of
the late Marvin Hamlish, paid
tribute with The Way We
Were. Both of these singers hit
the high notes of their careers
with these fine musical compo-
sitions that were brought back
to life this evening. Though I
hate to admit it, it was Shirley
who brought down the house
with a standing ovation for the
quality of her performance,
strength of her voice and the
command of the stage at age
76. Barbara is only six years her
junior, yet still captivates audi-
ences with the presence of a
deity every time she performs
live on stage. Christopher
Plummer, 84, also a living leg-
end, also made a presentation,
stating he was interested in
making 30 more films with any
of the supporting actresses
nominated for an Academy
Award tonight.
Each of these profession-
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hesitation or nervousness in
their performances. Though
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frailty or compromise in the
level of performance demon-
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voice and forever on stage
entertaining and performing at
a winning competitive level.
I believe they will know
exactly when it will be time to
put an end to their careers
before the public decides for
them. Unlike the professional
athlete who might choose to
see the curtain of his career
come down before his very eyes
while rounding second base, a
true professional performer
would never take the risk of dis-
appointing his audience; no, he
would choose retirement first,
leaving us with the memory of
his past craftsmanship, as not to
disappoint or be embarrassed by
the public spectacle he would
make of himself. We all
remember performers who
went beyond what should have
been their own declared retire-
ment date. (Frank Sinatra for
one.)
Barbara Streisand is one
performer who, I believe, will
never go on stage with less than
her best. A triple threat
throughout her career, she can
sing, act and dance, but she is
also a director and comedi-
enne. She will leave singing in
public behind, if it comes to
that, concentrating on direct-
ing or acting when she gets the
urge to work for a few months.
Another reason she would
never compromise her audi-
ence is because she is financial-
ly independent and has been
for decades. Forbes pegs her net
worth at $340,000,000 and due
to royalties, she will probably
never drop much below that
figure. Shirley and Christopher
each have made millions of
dollars over their careers and I
hope and trust that their
money is in trust for the hope of
their kids and favorite charities.
This is one area where
even you and I can emulate
these magnificent performers;
you might not possess their tal-
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employ the same financial
planning techniques to
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Another reason these
entertainers look so good after
decades in the public eye is
probably because they have lit-
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Having no financial stress has
the propensity to increase life
and certainly to make the jour-
ney a lot more pleasant along
the way. Christopher Plummer
said at the Oscars: These
actresses are not overnight sen-
sations; they have been work-
ing on their craft since their
teenage years and will continue
to do so for many more years to
come.
Are his words prophecies,
prediction, conjecture or facts
based on personal performance
and experience? Id say all of
those apply to every one of us,
both in our journey through life
and especially with financial
matters. With patience, repeti-
tive rehearsals, discipline, and
investment of your time, ener-
gy and money into that which
you love or require, perhaps
one day you will receive an
award, too maybe not from
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many winners thanked their
families and loved ones, both
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Their hard work, dedication
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just a quarter-century old,
Torontos Saint Patricks
Day parade is
now one of the
largest in North
America.
Featuring more
than 2,000
marchers repre-
senting 100 organiza-
tions, Torontos annual cele-
bration of Saint Patrick cov-
ers roughly two miles and
includes floats and lots
of live music.
Seattle, Washington. The
city of Seattles Irish Heritage
Club hosts its own
Saint Patricks
Day parade and,
in fact, a week
of celebrations
officially known
as Irish Week. A
two-day Irish festi-
val includes Irish
music, singing and dancing
as well as several contests and
activities for kids.
A
father who is afraid to
go the dentist is likely
to pass on his fear to
his children, according to
researchers at Rey Juan Carolos
University in Madrid, Spain.
The International Journal of
Pediatric Dentistry published a
study where 183 Madrid chil-
dren from 7-15 years old, as
well as their parents, rated the
level of fear to dentistry in an
anonymous questionnaire.
The data showed that
mothers reported the highest
levels of dental fear and the
researchers concluded that the
greater dental fear is for one
family member, the greater it
would be for the other family
members. They also concluded
that the fathers feelings about
going to the dentist play a huge
role in whether a mothers fear
of the dentist will be passed to
their children.
Children seem to pay
attention to the emotional
reactions of their fathers, if
going to the dentist will be
stressful, said Professor
America Lara-Sacido.
The results point to a
need for dentists to reduce
fathers dental fears by giving
them accurate information on
dentistry, teaching simple
relaxation techniques, or
addressing negative thoughts to
prevent passing dental fears on
to their children. The work
with the parents is key and
teaches them to be relaxed as a
way of directly influencing
their kids.
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Tuesday evenings at 7 pm, with a
new session beginning March 19.
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For further information call the
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Kinnelon Public Library presents
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After a cold snowy win-
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flowers or trimming your
hedges. But as you wait for
the cold to dissipate and the
sun to appear more regularly,
now is the time to think
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Some experts say that in a
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depreciation, which allows you
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extended through 2014.
Work opportunity tax
credits. These are tax credits
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available to employers who
hire certain individuals. They
include military veterans, peo-
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distressed areas. These credits
were set to expire, but have
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Qualified improvement
depreciation. Under these
provisions, restaurant, retail
and other rental property
improvements can qualify for
15-year depreciation, rather
than the required 39-year
depreciation rate. But note
that these provisions are set to
expire at the end of 2013.
Health care tax credit. If
you pay medical insurance pre-
miums for your employees, you
could be allowed a tax credit for
a portion of premiums paid.
For a complete review of
tax breaks now available for
your business, contact our
office.
Robert P. Sokoloff and Associates,
PC, is a year-round full-service
CPA firm providing a wide range
of accounting and tax services to
both small business and individual
clients. We are QuickBooks Certi-
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drawings, paper and oils are the
mediums she used to bring in the con-
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animals and nature. Everyone is wel-
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The Bloomingdale Friends of the
Library would like to welcome new
members/volunteers. If you are
looking to make new friends, want to
share your leadership skills, and par-
ticipate in our fundraising events,
please come to a meeting and help
support the library! You can make a
difference in your community!
Meetings are on the 3rd Wednesday
of each month, at 7pm in the Council
Chambers, above the library. For
questions or more info please call or
stop by the Bloomingdale Free Public
Library, 101 Hamburg Turnpike,
Bloomingdale or call 973-838-0077.
Whether you are still suffering
from the bleak memories of war or
have resolved to put it all behind
you, Point Man Ministries is for
you. Point Man is not a social club
of old war heroes telling war sto-
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cated to hel pi ng veterans fi nd
peace wi th themsel ves and the
world around them. If you are
doing fine after the war, thats fan-
tastic but dont forget about your
buddies who are still suffering.
Your encouragement could mean
the world to them. Find out how
you can help. Call Barry Jensen at
973-809-9665. Poi nt Man
Ministries meets the first Thursday
of every month from 7:30-9:30pm
at Cornerstone Chapel 620 Route
23 North, Pompton Plains
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Reading to Joey the Dog will be
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on January 8 & 22, February 12 &
26 and March 12 & 26. This pro-
gram is geared toward beginner
readers in 1st or 2nd grade, or any
child who wishes to practice reading
aloud. Come meet Joey and his
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The Reformed Church in Kinnelon
(RCK) will provide parents of young
children (ages 2 through 5) some
help with teaching children to be
kind, just and responsible at a dis-
cussion group to meet on the third
Thursdays of January, February
and March 2013. The discussions
will be held from 7-8:30pm in the
churchs education wing. For more
information, and to register for the
discussion series, call the church
offices at 973-838-3113. Or visit
our website at rckinnelon.org. The
Reformed Church in Kinnelon is
located at 155 Kinnelon Road in
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T
here are four main
underlying causes for
canine allergy symp-
toms. Effective dog allergy
treatment has been developed
for them, but because all of
these reasons produce com-
mon symptoms, various tests
may be necessary to determine
which allergen is provoking a
reaction. Standard methods of
treatment are successful in
controlling most cases. Some
especially severe conditions
may require the use of steroids
or immunotherapy.
The two most common
causes of allergic reactions are
atopic (that is, inhalants)
mainly dust mites, pollen,
mold and mildew and aller-
gens that are present in flea
saliva. The symptoms of an
allergy are most commonly
caused from inhaling an anti-
gen, or a substance which
causes the production of anti-
bodies. Studies show that in
excess of 40 percent of
canines react to the offending
substances in flea bites.
Reasons that more rarely
produce responses are allergies
to food or of the skin. The
foods that are most likely to
cause symptoms are the same
foods that are the most com-
mon ingredients in commer-
cial food recipes. Certain fun-
gal infections, that is, mange
or ringworm, should be ruled
out if they are suspected. Skin
conditions that originate from
exposure to noxious sub-
stances are irritant or allergic
contact dermatitis. These rare
conditions are responses to
irritating chemicals or other
antigens.
Complicating a specific
diagnosis as to exactly what
antigens are to blame is the
fact that the same symptoms,
itching and skin problems,
characterize the different
types of disorders. Vomiting
and diarrhea may indicate a
food allergy, and continuing
ear problems or increased
bowel movements are other
possible signs. A food trial, in
which the pet is placed on a
novel food diet for twelve
weeks, is the method used to
isolate the food responsible.
Avoidance of the aller-
gen is a common strategy to
reduce symptoms for food,
flea, atopic and skin problems.
By removing and then rein-
troducing suspected allergens
one at a time, one may discov-
er the cause. Restricting pets
to a clean, uncarpeted room
and keeping them away from
possible allergens is called an
exclusion trial. Slowly intro-
ducing possible causes, includ-
ing rubbing a substance such
as grass on the paw, will help
to identify them.
There are some other
ways to remedy your pets
allergies. Add Omega-3 fatty
acids to their diet.
This is fish or flax oil
and they assist in
reducing the effects
of histamines, which
are responsible for
the itching and skin
conditions. If the
fatty acids do not
take effect in a few
weeks, antihistamine drugs,
originally designed for
humans, can also work for
canines.
Topical therapy, which
involves treating the skin
with anti-itch ointments,
shampoos, rinses or sprays
often have good results, but
these offer temporary relief.
Shampoos containing hydro-
cortisone are also used. Biotin,
a B-vitamin, has also shown
positive results for some pets.
When none of the above
methods is adequate for dog
allergy treatment, steroids
produce good results, but are
not recommended for long-
term use because immune or
endocrine system problems
may develop over time.
Immunotherapy, involving
allergy skin testing and a
series of injections, is a highly
successful approach for most
animals. This therapy takes a
dedicated pet owner, but
results in significantly reduced
reactions to allergens.
Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the
owner of the Pequannock Ani-
mal Hospital. He grew up in
Kinnelon and is happy to be
home with his wife, three
cats and two dogs to provide
quality and compassionate care
for your pets in the community.
The Pequannock Animal Hos-
pital is located at 591 Newark
Pompton Turnpike in Pompton
Plains. You may reach them by
calling 973-616-0400.
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visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com
March 6, 2013 Page 12, Zone 3
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veryone is a little Irish
come St. Patricks Day,
and children are no
exception. While kids cant
indulge in some of the spirits-
induced revelry that accompa-
nies the festivities this holi-
day, there are many things lit-
tle ones can do to have a good
time on St. Patricks Day.
Dress in green: Encourage
kids to dress and accessorize
in all shades of green. For
even more flair, they can use
face paint to draw shamrocks
on their cheeks and hands.
Crafts: From paper four-leaf
clovers to homemade lep-
rechaun hats and belt buck-
les, children can get in the
spirit by fashioning crafts
that correspond with the
theme of the day.
Treasure hunt: Send little
leprechauns in search of gold
at the end of the rainbow.
Like an Easter egg hunt, hide
gold-wrapped chocolate
coins around the house and
set kids off to find the treas-
ure.
Blarney Stone toss: Play a
game of hot potato to Irish
music using a garden rock to
serve as the Blarney Stone.
When the music stops, the
person holding the stone is
disqualified.
Coin toss: Set up a pot or
hat and see how
many coins each
child can toss into
the hat. The one
who gets the most
in the hat wins.
Freeze dance:
Play Irish music
and children have
to freeze when
the music is shut
off. If someone
moves, he or she
has to sit out.
Baking specialties: Invite
the kids to help bake some
delicious treats, such as cup-
cakes with green frosting or
Irish soda bread.
Children celebrating St.
Patricks Day can do so in a
number of fun ways.
Happy St. Patricks Day from Life & Leisure
S
pring Lake Day Camp
of Ringwood has been
providing a well-round-
ed program including daily
swim instruction, general
swim, catered hot lunches,
professional sports, arts, and
adventure programs for
more than two decades.
Its age-appropriate program
focuses on campers individual
needs and helps them form
life-long friendships, skills and
memories. Its mature staff and
state-of-the-art facility cannot
be matched. Spring Lake,
headed by owners/directors
Mitchell and Michelle
Kessler, offers air-conditioned
door-to-door mini bus trans-
portation. Sessions run
between four and eight weeks,
and are available for boys and
girls ages 315.
Our camp dates are July
1Aug. 22. Our full-day pro-
gram for ages 415 runs from
9am4pm. Our Mini Camp
program from 9am1:20pm is
available for 3 and 4 year-olds.
The daily hot catered lunch,
transportation, and camp
shirts and bags are included in
the tuition.
Once you visit Spring
Lake Day Camp, you will see
the difference and understand
why its campers look forward
to the summer all year long.
Give your child the gift of
Spring Lake Day Camp,
North Jerseys premier day
camp.
Spring Lake is located at
234 Conklintown Rd. in
Ringwood. Visit the camps
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camp.com. For more informa-
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9000 or e-mail info@spring
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I
n the nearly three decades
that we at Boston Louis
Jewelers have been in busi-
ness, the one common desire
couples have always had when
choosing an engagement ring
is for it to be unique. While
there has been a return of
art into jewelry designs in
the past 10 years or so, most
engagement rings in stores are
still mass-produced and are
one-of-many in a series,
instead of one-of-a-kind.
Throughout history, jew-
elry has been made by hand or
by manufacturers who had
more of a regional influence.
As a consequence, most
engagement rings up to about
50 years ago are more apt to be
of that one-of-a-kind type.
But over the years, so many of
those have been either broken
apart for their intrinsic value
or they were redesigned into
more fashionable pieces for
the decades that followed. As
a result, as time goes by, fewer
and fewer of these rings are
available.
Another factor adding to
the uniqueness of an antique
or vintage engagement ring is
how the diamonds were cut.
While the process of cutting
diamonds today is aided by
lasers and computers, dia-
monds and gemstones back
then were cut completely by
hand and eye. Each gem was
a product of the cutters indi-
vidual talent in analyzing the
rough stone, and then through
the process of cutting and pol-
ishing, maximizing its innate
beauty.
By rough definition,
for a piece of jewelry
to be considered an
antique it must be
100 years old or
more. The term
vintage means
indicative of a cer-
tain period or era.
Some sought-after periods
are Victorian, Edwardian and
Art Deco. These terms
developed years later after
certain distinctive character-
istics of those eras became
identifiable.
Victorian pieces were
made in yellow or rose gold
and often contained symbols
or motifs that at the time
were associated with expres-
sions of eternal love, such as
interlocking hearts, initials
or serpents. This is also
where the three stone rings
so popular today originated.
Enamels, deep engraving and
seed pearls were also charac-
teristic of the Victorian Era.
The diamonds of this period
are what we now call old
mine or old miner cuts,
which were of a squarish-
round shape and were the
predecessor to what is sold
today as a cushion cut.
The Edwardian
period brought light
and delicate designs
in platinum and
white gold that
reflected the femi-
nine fashions of that
time. Designs utilized
open filigree work with
hand-engraved patterns, mil-
graining and accents of tiny
diamonds.
Art Deco designs incor-
porated the geometrical and
symmetrical lines found in the
architecture of that period in
both the forms of the jewelry
and the cuts of the stones as
well. Vibrant rubies, emeralds
and sapphires added contrast
to the stark white of the dia-
monds and metals used.
Each of these periods
offers a beautiful option for
those looking for a truly
unique engagement ring. At
Boston Louis Jewelers in
Pequannock, we have a wide
selection of vintage, estate
and antique engagement rings
priced from around $190 and
up. We also have many dia-
monds and gemstones from
these periods for those who
would like either to replace
stones lost from family heir-
looms or to pair an old dia-
mond with a history with a
modern setting.
This information is
brought to you by Boston
Louis Jewelers, located at 151
Newark Pompton Turnpike in
Pequannock. Call us for our
store hours at 973-694-9073.
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a film, and a tender song can
bring tears to a persons eyes
during a stage production.
Many couples spend lots of
time choosing a song for their
first dance at their wedding.
While that song is significant,
couples should devote lots of
time to choosing a band or
deejay for the reception as
well.
Statistics compiled from
a variety of sources, including
USA Today, TheKnot.com
and Brides magazine, point
out that roughly 80 percent of
guests say the thing they
remember most about a wed-
ding is the entertainment.
When asked, many couples
admit they wish they spent
more time and money choos-
ing their wedding entertain-
ment.
Music helps make memo-
ries and gets guests on their
feet. Those who enjoy them-
selves most at the wedding are
often the people who are on
the dance floor. It is important
to note that price shouldnt be
the deciding factor for wedding
day entertainment. It is crucial
to see the entertainment
provider in action to judge for
oneself just how good he or
she is.
One of the best ways to
witness a deejay or band in
action is to attend a wedding
where they will be working.
Find out if you can spend a lit-
tle while peeking into a wed-
ding and gauge guests respons-
es to the music and find out
how the entertainment
engages the crowd. The enter-
tainer may be able to arrange
this with a couple from an
upcoming wedding so that you
dont necessarily have to crash
the wedding. If a musical
entertainment company is
wary of letting you see players
in action, it may be an indica-
tion to look elsewhere.
Another good way to see
for yourself if the entertain-
ment factor is high is to pay
attention to the bands and
deejays used at weddings you
attend. If you are planning
nuptials in a year or the
months to come, take the cards
or information of the enter-
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your own wedding. Dont be
embarrassed to ask a friend or
family member for the name
and number of their deejay.
If you have specific music
requirements, such as cultural
music or certain versions of
songs you prefer to be played, it
is key to
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band ahead of time and con-
firm they can meet your needs.
Certain wedding vendors may
promise you the world but fail
to deliver. Ask the deejay for a
playlist to see his or her selec-
tions for the wedding. Find out
if the band has a compilation
they can send to you so you
can see how they sound per-
forming some of the more pop-
ular songs typically played at
wedding receptions.
If you like a particular
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are part of larger companies
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what you heard at a previous
wedding or during a trial per-
formance.
Music can make or break
a wedding reception. Invest
ample time into selecting and
trying out vendors to ensure
fun is to be had by all.
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T
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feelings of affection.
Some people pen poetry, oth-
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others feel moved by music
and lyrics. Songs have long
been a popular way to convey
emotions, and love songs
have been performed by
artists from nearly every
musical genre at some point
in time.
Although music is sub-
jective, some love songs have
stood out as fan favorites.
Commonly featured at wed-
dings or as the backdrop on
romantic evenings, the fol-
lowing songs are considered
some of the more popular
love songs of all time.
Love Theme From A Star
Is Born (Evergreen): This
Barbara Streisand classic
from the hit film helped
Streisand earn both an
Academy Award for Best
Song from a Motion Picture
and Grammy Award for
Song of the Year.
Up Where We Belong:
Few people can forget the
ending scene of An Officer
and a Gentleman when
Richard Gere sweeps Debra
Winger off of her feet. The
song Up Where We Belong
by Jennifer Warnes and Joe
Cocker from the movie will
always be a romantic favorite.
All My Life: Former
Jodeci members K-Ci and
JoJo created an enduring
romantic song with this pop
hit.
Save the Best for Last:
This song became Vanessa
Williams signature song and
a smash hit.
Be With You: Soul singer
Mary J. Blige emphasizes
sticking with the one you
love by being loyal.
I Do It for You: This
Bryan Adams hit was nomi-
nated for an Oscar as the
theme for the 1991 film
Robin Hood: Prince of
Thieves.
Ill Make Love to You:
This Boyz II Men song was
one of the longest-running
No. 1 hits of all time.
Lovesong: The Cures
Robert Smith penned this
song as a present to his wife,
Mary, in 1988.
Sweet Love: Anita Bakers
soulful hit helped turn her
from a budding R&B singer
into a household name.
Love Me Tender: His
good looks and gyrating hips
helped thousands of women
fall in love with Elvis Presley.
However, this signature love
song endeared the famed
crooner to many others.
My Heart Will Go On:
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Titanic became one of the
most popular love songs of all
time after the films 1997
debut.
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C
orned beef is a St.
Patricks Day staple.
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may not have dined on corned
beef brisket may be unaware as
to exactly what the cut of meat
entails. Is it covered with corn?
Why is it pink in coloring?
Learning about the food can
shed light on the mystery.
Corned beef is reminis-
cent of the foods once enjoyed
before refrigeration was pre-
dominant. In order to prevent
foods from spoiling, meats were
often packed in salt or brine to
inhibit the growth of mold and
bacteria. The corned in
corned beef likely refers to the
nuggets, or what the English
called corns of salt, and other
spices used in the brine recipe.
Corned beef became pop-
ular among Jewish and Irish
immigrants in the United
States. The Irish ate corned
beef in their native land when
there were lean times and wide-
spread famine. To harken back
to those days, corned beef is
often served as a reminder on
St. Patricks Day, a day of cele-
bration in Ireland and for peo-
ple of Irish descent all across
the globe.
Corned beef is usually
boiled, with or without cabbage
and other vegetables, which
makes it more tender and palat-
able. It also dissipates the salty
brine. The corned beef is then
served with the cabbage and
vegetables, oftentimes carrots
and potatoes.
Corned beef brisket is
rarely roasted because it is a
tough cut of meat. It can be
smoked, however. Smoked
corned beef is known as pastra-
mi, and is a staple for deli-
catessen sandwiches.
Most of todays corned
beef is processed without
nitrates, which used to be used
as a preservative against botu-
lism and to maintain the bright
red color. Nitrates may be can-
cer-causing agents, so limiting
their consumption is often
advised. The brisket may be
packaged as a point cut or a
flat cut. The point cut is
rounder and has more fat. The
flat cut is leaner.
Corned beef can be
cooked in a pot of boiling water
for 3 to 5 hours to help tender-
ize the meat. Look for briskets
that are cut across the grain so
that they will be easier to chew.
What is Corned Beef?
DIRECTIONS
Preheat the oven to 375
degrees F. Line a sheet pan with
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Combine the flour, sugar,
baking soda, and salt in the
bowl of an electric mixer fitted
with the paddle attachment.
Add the butter and mix on low
speed until the butter is mixed
into the flour.
With a fork, lightly beat
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cup. With the mixer on low
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milk mixture to the flour mix-
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with 1 tablespoon of flour and
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well-floured board and knead it
a few times into a round loaf.
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sheet pan and lightly cut an X
into the top of the bread with a
serrated knife. Bake for 45 to 55
minutes, or until a cake tester
comes out clean. When you tap
the loaf, it will have a hollow
sound.
Cool on a baking rack.
Serve warm or at room tem-
perature
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4 cups all-purpose flour, plus
extra for currants
4 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick)
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1/2-inch dice
1 3/4 cups cold buttermilk,
shaken
1 extra-large egg, lightly
beaten
1 teaspoon grated orange zest
1 cup dried currants
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photo opportunities and even
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Though a wedding cake is
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guests.
There are many reasons
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For instance, the equip-
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Ingredients, such as butter,
high-quality flours, chocolate,
real vanilla, and others tend to
have high price tags.
Furthermore, the time that
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couples who prefer not to spend
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savor a delicious dessert.
Ask a local bakery or restau-
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specialize in wedding cakes will
make a cake at a much lower
cost than bakeries known for
their wedding cakes. If you
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restaurant, ask to have it dupli-
cated.
Commission an amateur
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There are many budding cake
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cally appealing cake. Friends
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Have I Told You Lately:
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song gained new life and
notoriety when recorded by
Rod Stewart.
My Girl: Beloved R&B
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cloudy day in this classic.
I Will Always Love You:
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sion performed by Whitney
Houston for the soundtrack
of her 1992 film The
Bodyguard.
Time After Time: A song
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Hey There, Delilah: A
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the Plain White Ts.
Unchained Melody: The
Righteous Brothers delivered
the best-known version of this
song, which helped create
movie magic between Patrick
Swayze and Demi Moore in
the 1990 film Ghost.
Just the Way You Are:
Billy Joels classic in which he
tells his beloved she is perfect
as-is.
Your Song: A simple, elo-
quently written song of love
from Elton John.
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Q
uestion: Why is
renters insurance
important?
Answer: Renters insurance
provides coverage for the per-
sonal content you own. It pro-
tects extensively, ranging from
your socks to your MacBook
Air. Specialty items such as
antique jewelry, musical instru-
ments, collectors items, even
handguns can have separate
floaters or increased coverage.
With your renters policy,
you will have liability coverage,
as well. Lets say, for example,
that its the week after your
wonderful Super Bowl collo-
quy. You receive a hand-deliv-
ered notice letting you know
that youve been served
because that mysterious patron
at your gathering ended up in
the hospital from the fall he
sustained in your home while
he was extremely intoxicated.
With renters insurance, you
have a policy that will keep
your savings or future wages
pretty well secured.
The gem for a renters
policy is that your personal
belongings anywhere around
the world are covered. If you
are vacationing in Jamaica
and your Dooney & Bourke
suddenly grows the feet of a
track star, it is still covered.
The outlay for a renters
policy is very minimal, while
the protection is very vast.
Whether renting an apart-
ment with eight other neigh-
bors on your floor, or renting a
private dwelling with your
own backyard, renters In-
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ment.
From apartment fires to
the random burglary, after
something bad happens is not
the time to secure your
belongings. Contact me today
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you build.
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local Farmers Insurance
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with the protection you
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more information or to ask a
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the office 973-265-3878. You
may also e-mail him at ebold-
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LINCOLN PARK $244,900
Wonderful 3BR Ranch on quiet st-near park,
hwys & NYC trans w/lg EIK/sliders to yd, 2 new
Bths & More on nice level lot. WYN0982
WAYNE 973-694-8000
KINNELON $988,000
Ests of Kinnelon-5BR/3.1BA CH Col.features 2
Story Grand Ent.w/open bridge 2nd level/Chefs
Kit./top of the line Appl. KIN1994
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300
NORTH HALEDON $649,900
Immac Custom 5BR 4Bth 5,000sf CH Col
w/Kit/Granite/SS, FamRm/fpl, HWfls, huge walk-
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WAYNE $345,000
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WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $399,000
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WYN 0753
WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $319,000
Exclusive Breckenridge Community! 3BR 2.5Bth
2,600 sq ft unit w/open flr plan in desirable
secured hi-rise bldg. WYN0964
WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $429,000
Great Opportunity! Well maintained & updated
3BR 2Bth Split w/nwr Kit, Wdws & Siding. Over-
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WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $599,900
Lovely 4BR 2.5Bth Col on nice priv lot w/lg rms,
spacious Kit/sep dining area, IG pool & MORE.
Great opportunity! WYN0130
WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $695,000
Beautiful completely updtd Colonial on cul-de-
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WAYNE $725,000
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approx 6.3ac w/MEIK/LR/stone fpl, FDR, MBR Ste,
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WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $1,050,000
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and 30 waterfall in desirable Horizon Hghts. No
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WOODLAND PARK $369,900
Welcome to your dream home! NEW construc-
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fls, Granite, 2 GAR & so much more! WYN0083
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KINNELON $300,000
Fayson Lakes-Charm/Character throughout this
cust. home, cul-de-sac, close to beach. 4BRS/2
full Bths. KIN2141
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
KINNELON $369,000
Spacious 3BR Col. in move-in cond/spect. stone
FP/newer oak Flrs/C/A/above ground oil tank.
KIN3548
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300
KINNELON $375,000
Fayson Lakes-Custom 3BR/2.1BA home w/
winter views/renovated 1997. KIN3529
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300
KINNELON $425,000
Smoke Rise-Perfect entry point into the SR
lifestyle. 3BR/2BA Ranch waiting for new
owners. KIN3333
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KINNELON $574,900
Smoke Rise-Newly renovated spacious 4/5BR
home on a cul-de-sac/2FPs/W/O LL/2C Gar.
KIN3448
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
KINNELON $599,000
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FP, Crown Moldings; 2C Gar.; above ground
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KINNELON $649,000
SMOKE RISE-Beautifully maintained 4BR/4.1BA
home on a cul-de-sac/SS Appl/2FPS/2C
Gar./flexible flr. plan. KIN3508
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
KINNELON $850,000
Kinnelon New Const. Customize your dream
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Morris County & #5 in NJ. KIN3523
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-9300
KINNELON $950,000
If perfection is what you want then this
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MONTVILLE $950,000
Pristine private 5BR 4.5Bth Custom Col w/2-
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Rm, Ofc, MBR Ste + 3GAR. WYN0031
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KINNELON $999,000
Kinnelon Ests-Spectacular brick-face 5BR/5BA
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O
nce they have walked
down the aisle and
returned from their
honeymoon, the next step
many newlyweds look forward
to is buying their own home
together. Though there are
deals to be had in any real
estate market, the cost of home
ownership is something many
newly married couples cannot
instantly afford. Thats espe-
cially true for the increasing
number of couples who pay for
their weddings without any
help from family.
Such couples still harbor
the dream of home ownership,
but realizing that dream can
seem like a daunting task. But
the task grows easier when cou-
ples begin to exercise some
financial restraint. There are
many cost-cutting measures
newlyweds can take that will
help them save money for
whatever their next big pur-
chase might be.
Learn to cook. Learning to
cook is not only a rewarding
lesson, but also one that can
help newlyweds save a signifi-
cant amount of money.
Contrary to popular belief,
cooking isnt terribly difficult.
Gourmet meals might require
some natural culinary inclina-
tion, but more standard fare
can be as simple as following a
recipe. For those who have
never stepped foot in a kitchen,
it might be a good idea to take
cooking lessons. Such lessons
are typically inexpensive, and
the cost of the lessons will be
recouped once couples start
cooking for themselves and
stop relying on costly meals out
on the town. Couples who
learn to cook together might
also find it strengthens their
relationship.
Downgrade the apartment.
Non-married couples who live
together commonly prefer two-
bedroom apartments, using the
second bedroom as a guest bed-
room/home office. The cost of
a two bedroom is more than a
one bedroom, but non-married
couples often feel its worth the
extra money. No matter how
negligible that extra cost is,
newlyweds saving for a home
should consider downgrading
to a one bedroom (unless one
person works from home). This
can help save some money on a
monthly basis, enabling newly-
weds to inch closer to the day
when they will have enough
money saved to make a down
payment on their own home,
which can then have as many
rooms as couples prefer.
Furnish the home piecemeal.
One advantage todays newly-
weds have over those of yester-
year is that many live together
before walking down the aisle.
This means theyre not really
starting from scratch once they
get married. A typical modern
couple already has enough fur-
niture and other household
items to get by once they have
moved into their new home.
For those concerned about how
theyre going to furnish a home
once theyve signed on the dot-
ted line, one way to cut those
costs is to hang on to what you
currently have, and steadily
buy new items one-by-one after
youve moved in. Rather than
facing the hefty bill couples can
expect if they buy everything at
once, newlyweds who go the
piecemeal route will find its
much less stressful to furnish a
home piece-by-piece.
Find ways to make home
ownership work. First time
home buyers are typically
shocked at the cost of home
ownership. However, commu-
nities might offer a class that
explains the home-buying
process and how best to navi-
gate it. Some lenders even offer
a lower interest rate to prospec-
tive buyers who have complet-
ed such a class. Such a discount
can save couples a significant
amount of money over the
course of the mortgage, and the
classes can give couples a better
understanding of what theyre
getting into by buying a home.
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March 6, 2013 Zone 3, Page 23
Cost-cutting measures for newlyweds
each month at the VFW Post 2906 off
Wanaque Avenue in Pompton Lakes.
Mem-bership is open to the public. Get
involved with the PLRC and participate
in informative meetings, community
outreach, scholarships for youth, and
social activities. Questions? Call 973-
835-4025 or e-mail kbaig@ opton-
line.net.
The Circle of Friendship, a support group
for the separated and divorced, meets at
7:30pm every Thursday at St. Marys
Church 17 Pompton Ave. in Pompton
Lakes. For further information call
Christine at 973-335-9880.
Passaic Valley Hospice, a non-profit
organization, is in need of volunteers for
various duties. Volunteers are an integral
part of the professional hospice team that
provides physical, emotional, and spiritual
support to the terminally ill. Volunteers
work directly with patients and families,
providing respite for caregivers, compan-
ionship for patients and families, and
errand-runs. Weekday volunteers are
especially needed. For additional informa-
tion, call 973-256-4636 and ask for Laura
Entwistle. Reach out give the gift of self!
visit our website at www.lifeandleisurenj.com
March 6, 2013 Page 24, Zone 3
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may be able to produce a cake for you
at a fraction of the cost of what an
established baker may charge. This
saves you money and the student can
use your cake as part of his or her port-
folio.
Skip the tiered cake. Tiered cakes
require careful stacking and engineer-
ing. Also, if the tiers themselves are
made of crystal or another expensive
material, it could inflate the cost of the
cake. Choose a lower-profile cake to
save money.
Serve guests from a sheet cake. Some
couples opt to have a dummy cake on
display or just a small cake for cutting
purposes, and then have wait staff serve
from a simple sheet cake. Guests rarely
recognize the difference.
Shop at a warehouse center.
Warehouse centers often have an in-
store bakery capable of producing cakes
for large crowds. These cakes can be
delicious and inexpensive. As long as
you dont advertise where you bought
the cake, theres a good chance no one
will be able to detect a discounted
cake.
Choose ready-made cakes and
stack them yourself. Find a bakery
near you that keeps a constant sup-
ply of specialty cakes in their display
cases. Purchase 2 to 3 cakes of the
same variety and find cake pedestals
from a party or craft store. Embellish
the tiers with a few fresh flowers and
you have a tiered cake for a minimal
cost.
Think about an alternative to
cake. Tarts, pies, cream puffs, and
other culinary creations may be
more affordable and just as delicious
as a lavish cake.
How to save money on the wedding cake
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WANTED: LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE CREW
SUPERVISOR
Looking for experienced person to
supervise and work with a 4-5 man
crew for landscape maintenance:
Must be able to operate equipment
(Mower, Trimmer/ Edger, Blower)
Work efficiently and be detail
oriented.
Keep accurate paperwork and
turn in daily.
Trains employees under his
directions.
English speaking with Spanish
a plus.
Must have a valid NJ Drivers
license
Must be available 7AM TO
3:30 PM Monday-Friday. Possible
overtime and must be available for
Saturday work if needed.
WANTED: LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE LABORER
Looking for experienced person:
Must be able to operate equipment
(Mower, Trimmer/ Edger, Blower)
Spanish a plus.
Must have a valid NJ Drivers
license
Must be available 7AM TO
3:30 PM Monday-Friday. Possible
overtime and must be available
for Saturday work if needed.
LANDSCAPE HELP WANTED
WANTED: LANDSCAPE SALESMAN
FOR RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE
Looking for experienced person:
You will be responsible to contact
customers and meet with clients as
needed.
Work Saturdays to be here for
appointments and customers who want to
speak to landscape department, have
off on Tuesdays.
Make sure all material is pulled for jobs
and ready to be loaded for jobs.
When possible loaded the night before.
Needs to be familiar with plans and be
able to install according to plans provided.
Needs to know plant material and proper
use of them.
Trains employees under his directions.
Make sure all necessary tools and
equipment are reserved for jobs.
Watch time and manage properly to avoid
waste and overtime.
Assist and teach safety on the job
Keep accurate paperwork and
turn in daily.
Report progress, problems and needs for
each job to the office at the end of each
day.
Ability to reflect a positive attitude toward
customers and fellow workers.
Be able to adjust schedule according to
equipment availability, weather, personnel,
or other resource variations.
Good communication skills.
Spanish a plus.
Must have a valid NJ Drivers license.
Send resume to: donna@groritelandscape.com
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