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July 2015

Caldwell High School Senior Named Hero Recipient

irst Lady Mary Pat


Christie
has
announced
that
Caldwell High School
senior Emily Jane Shapiro
is among 25 recipients of
the 2015 New Jersey
Heroes Spirit of a Hero
Scholarship during a cere-

mony at Drumthwacket,
the Governors official
residence in Princeton.
The $5,000 scholarships,
which emanate from the
Heart of a Hero program
for military veterans, continues
the
Christie
Administrations commit-

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the character and commitment demonstrated by our
young people in taking on
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Caldwell Firefighter Leaves


For Marines

ared Hoholick, a Caldwell volunteer


fireman, gets a sendoff by Assistant
Fire Chief Andrew Pollara. A small
gathering of family, friends and firemen
was held at the Caldwell Firehouse. As
one of Caldwells bravest Jared has

enlisted in the United States Marine


Corp. He Left on June 21 for Parris
Island South Carolina Marine Corps
Recruit Depot. Pictured, from left, is
Caldwell Assistant Fire Chief Andrew
Pollara and Jared Hoholick.

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ong-time member Sam Kent told his


story from 1942 to present at the
June 9 Rotary Club of the Caldwells
meeting. The highlight was the 49 years that
he has been a member. He mentions the var-

ious offices held and honors that he had


received over the time he has been involved
with the club. He also mentions the satisfaction of providing community service to the
Caldwells as well as Essex Fells.

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Mayors Speak About Their Role To Students


The question and answer session is the
capping event to the students introductory
unit on national and local government.
Throughout the lessons, the students
learned the basic responsibilities that go
along with being a mayor, and how each of
them can play an active role in government
through voting, attending council meetings,
and more, all to help initiate positive

est Caldwell Mayor Joseph


Tempesta and Caldwell Mayor
Ann Dassing stopped by on
April 27 to meet the second grade classes at
Lincoln School in Caldwell and some local
citizens that have a different perspective on
their town.
Second grade teachers Myra Leven,
Anita Dunphy, and Gennifer Otinsky invit-

changes in their own communities, Leven


said. By meeting with the mayors, the students also learn why the mayors decided to
take part in local government, and now
understand the various roles and positions
that each mayor held prior to becoming
mayor.
For more information on Lincoln
School, visit www.cwcboe.org/lincoln.

ed the mayors to visit their school as part of


the yearly civics curriculum, encouraging
the students to speak to the mayors about
their positions, responsibilities, likes and
dislikes. The students also asked the mayors
why they decided to run for mayor and if
they would run again. Both mayors started
in as council representatives and concurred
that they would each like to run again.

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Cloverleaf Tavern on June 23, the
Rotary Club of the Caldwells presented to each of the Fire Departments a
Service Above Self Award. During the
presentation Sam Kent mentioned that
these are the true volunteers of our communities and it was his pleasure to

acknowledge them with the award and a


monetary donation. Pictured, from left, is
North Caldwell Chief Stan Rogackj, Essex
Fells Chief John Kauffman, Sam Kent
Rotary Service Above Self Chair, West
Caldwell First Asst. Chief Robert
Hebrank, and Caldwell First Asst. Chief
Andres Pollara.

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87 Year Old Caldwell Man Lives Life To The Fullest


As Inventor, Publisher, Violinist

By Kerry Breen
on Meserlian of Caldwell has lived a life more
full than most. At the age of 87, he has been a
professional musician, writer, inventor, engineer, and rebel.
He graduated Stevens University with a masters in
mechanical engineering, and he used that degree to help
him with his work as an inventor. He is registered as a
professional engineer in both New York and New
Jersey.
One of Meserlians most significant moments as an
inventor came about in 1959, when he designed environmental equipment that was used to test an airborne
computer. The equipment was used in coastal patrol
planes, and he had to be careful to follow military standards, which only added difficulty to an already-complicated project. His method was successful, and it was
placed on the cover of the Annual Report for G.E. that
year.
He still continues to work as an inventor, coming up
with ideas that will help around the house. One such
invention is the PAR whole house humidifier. It uses
Bounty paper towels (which can then be reused). There
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He is one of only three people involved in the publication and production of the paper. The paper has been in
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is able to pick up the tune of a song upon first hearing it
and then immediately play it back, a gift that he thinks
has been very useful in his career. He was one of twelve
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Grover Cleveland Middle School Announces June Students of the Month


cleaning equipment. He always checks to
make sure that there is nothing with which
can help before leaving the classroom.
About Mario, teachers commented,
Mario is a diligent student who is curious,
enjoys learning, and asks challenging
questions. He works well with his classmates and always makes a significant con-

tribution to the class.


Nick is just an overall great eighth
grade kid, added one teacher. He is very
bright, very nice, very polite, very respectful, very cooperative, and very helpful.
For more information on Grover
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Students Perform In Orchestra Festival

This months students are (left to right) sixth grader Phillip Krupp, seventh grader Mario Garcel
and eighth grader Nicholas Castellano.

rover Cleveland Middle School


(GCMS) in Caldwell, announced
its Students of the Month for June.
To be nominated as Student of the Month,
students must achieve academic success,
exhibit appropriate behavior, possess a
positive and friendly attitude, be genuine
in that they are understanding, honest, and
caring, and be a creative thinker.

This months students are sixth grader


Phillip Krupp, seventh grader Mario
Garcel and eighth grader Nicholas
Castellano.
Phillip demonstrates great work ethic
and sportsmanship during class, said a
teacher representative. He will always be
the first to raise his hand, volunteer to
demonstrate, or assist in setting up or

ifteen students from Jefferson,


Washington and Wilson Elementary
Schools in West Caldwell, and
Lincoln Elementary and Grover Cleveland
Middle School in Caldwell, were selected
to perform at the North Jersey School
Music Association (NJSMA) Elementary
Honors Orchestra Festival. Open to students in grades four to six, the honor is similar to the regional ensembles for which
students in grades seven to twelve audition.
A total of 300 students from throughout
northern New Jersey participated in the festival on May 9 at Randolph High School.
The students selected for the honor
include violinists Cindy Chen and

Charlotte Lepis from Jefferson School; violinists Stephanie-Rose Caragiulo, Nicole


Cordasco and Sophia Pienciak from Wilson
School; violinists Kate Porcello and Gina
Strumolo, and cellist Alexis Narine from
Lincoln School; violinists Lilian Chiaet
and Leah Facella from Washington School;
and violinists Jaqueline Li, Erica Maloney,
Katherine Pepper, Owen Russel and Carina
Whiting from Grover Cleveland Middle
School.
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http://www.njsma.org/. For more information on the Caldwell-West Caldwell School
District, visitwww.cwcboe.org.

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Upcoming Annual Golf Event Supports Kids With Cancer

By Cheryl Conway
ineteen years ago, at the age of six,
Carlos Raymond Saavedra of
Wayne was diagnosed with cancer
and told he would have less than four
months to live.
When he was sent to St. Judes Childrens
Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. to
undergo experimental treatment, along with
seven other children, he beat the odds and
was the lone survivor.
To honor Carlos and his survival against
medulloblastoma, a cancerous tumor found
in the brain stem, his family set up a foundation- The Carlos Raymond Saavedra
Foundation (C.R.S.)- in his name to support
St. Judes, cancer victims and their families.
The foundations annual golf outing
fundraiser raises thousands of dollars for
this cause.
The Fifth Annual Carlos Raymond
Saavedra Foundation Golf Outing is set for
Wed., Sept. 23, at the Preakness Valley Golf
Course in Wayne. Shot gun start is at 9:30
a.m.; dinner, drinks and silent auction will
continue at 5 p.m. at the Carriage House.
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Cost is $150 per person, includes dinner;
$85 without dinner; and $75 dinner only.
Golf cart included. With 80 golfers last year,
golf outing organizers are hoping to attract
100 golfers this year.
The event is open to the public for both
men and women. Everyones invited; its a
good fun day, says Denise Caposella, original foundation founder and president.
Caposella and her husband, Michael,
who chairs the golf event, started the foundation to honor their nephew, Carlos.
It was Oct. 11, 1996, when Carlos was
diagnosed with cancer and underwent several surgeries.
After a 15 hour brain surgery procedure, the family was told he was bleeding to
death. So the doctors stopped the surgery
and closed him up. While everyone was
devastated with the news, God gave Carlos
Raymond a miracle and the bleeding miraculously stopped.
Carlos went to St. Judes Childrens
Research Hospital to undergo an experimental protocol with seven other children,
who all died but him, explains Caposella.

Pictured, from left, is Michael Caposella, Carlos Raymond Saavedra, and Carlos Saavedra Sr.

Carlos was left almost completely deaf


with some learning disabilities. His parents,
Linda and Carlos Sr., struggled to pay for all
the costs and relied heavily on donations.
We started it in his honor to pay it forward because he was so fortunate, says
Caposella. The foundation pays St. Judes to
help other families pay for children battling

cancer, siblings activities and extra costs


such as gas, food, hotel.
Last year, for the first time, the foundation sent some kids to a summer camp in
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again this summer to that camp, where Carlos was a camp
counselor last year.
Since the foundation was established, C.R.S. has donated $23,000 so far, with $11,000 to St. Judes; and the
remaining helping nine families in the U.S. and to the
campers.
Carlos, the honorary chair of the foundation, is thrilled
to have the foundation. It gives him a sense of purpose; it
gives him a good sense of being; he likes to pay it forward,
says Caposella.
Carlos started his own online hat company last year with
his two younger sisters, Larraine and Natalia. The cancer
treatments have left him bald and sensitive to others who do
not have hair. For every hat that is purchased, another hat is
donated to a child with cancer. Called Halo Hats, all kinds
of hats are sold such as ski caps, golf hats, sun hats. He also
provides the hats for each golfer at the C.R.S. Golf Outing
and even passed out hats to patients at St. Judes.
A small foundation, the C.R.S. Golf Outing is the only
fundraiser held. Golf was the chosen event as Michael
Caposella volunteers on the Paterson Fire Dept., and figures
since most firemen like to golf he knew he could get firemen to go, says Caposella.
With such a good time had every year, they say Im
bringing back a four-some next year, says Caposella. We
started it with 50 golfers; it has grown.

Vista Parking Unlocks The Key To Secure,


Convenient Parking

By Cheryl Conway
oing on a trip, whether business or pleasure, can
be stressful especially if it involves driving to
the airport, deciding where to park in crowded
lots, remembering where the car is parked, getting the
luggage out of the vehicle and then finding the means to
get to the gate in time for a flight.
A lot of these concerns can be avoided for those drivers who choose Vista Parking for their off-site parking
destination. Located directly across Newark Liberty
International Airport, customers can park their car valet
style in a secure 24-hour access lot before they even get
to the busy airport and then receive car-door to airportdoor service any time of day without any wait.
Family operated and owned since 1988, Vista
Parking has been providing the most convenient means
of off-site parking for travelers who use Newark
Airport.
The service at Vista Parking is much more convenient than long-term because its a door to door service,
says the company president. Customers are immediately greeted by a van; theres no waiting for shuttles, not
waiting every 15 minutes. We take you on demand; you
come in, we are ready to go. Unlike other lots, They
are not walking through long dark parking lots in snow
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right at exit 58B; or exit 14 off of the NJ Turnpike
located at the Howard Johnsons Hotel in Newark.
At Vista Parking, award winning service is provided; cars are kept in a safe and secure lot; and service is
available 24 hours a day.
Customers get free shuttle service to the airport, just
a three minute ride. We drop you off right at the terminal and pick you up right at the terminal. Also offered
are corporate rates, fast check out, all valet parking, frequent parker rewards club, luggage assistance and security.
All size vehicles are welcome and there is no minimum to days parked.
We are very customer service friendly, he said.
Once you pull in you dont have to pull your bags. We
clean off your car when it snows. Theres nothing worse
than coming home from the Bahamas and theres two
feet of snow on your car. We make it so simple for you.
It starts and finishes so nice. This is valet; the car is
brought up to you, warmed up on a cool night.
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Check Out Quick And Easy Check


Cashing In East Hanover

By Cheryl Conway
ashing a check just got easier with
a new cash checking store that
recently opened in East Hanover.
Cash Centers of New Jersey on Route
10 in East Hanover opened in January, and
is one of nine locations in Morris and
Essex counties. Licensed by the department of banking, Cash Centers of NJ does
not hold any money or accounts like other
banks.
Whether for business or personal use,
customers can cash their check without
having a bank account.
Some people dont carry balances in
accounts so they have to wait to cash a
check, says Tommy Wilson, company
president. Its a great tool for cash flow
for companies. We are allowed to cash
third party checks.
For a small fee, customers can cash a
check without waiting for funds to clear
and without a minimum balance in an
account.
You dont have to wait for your check
to clear; you can get cash right away, he

says. We are trying to make it convenient


for people.
Customers can get their funds immediately. Just endorse the check, show an ID
and the money is yours, as stated on the
website. Its as easy as that. There are no
holds, no delays, and no red tape, just fast
and friendly service with a smile!
At Cash Centers of NJ, customers pay
a two percent fee for check cashing.
We offer the lowest rates in the business and cash all types of checks, no matter how large or small including payroll
checks, tax returns, settlement checks,
social security checks, unemployment
checks, personal checks, government
checks, insurance settlement checks,
cashiers checks, company checks and
money orders.
In addition to check cashing, money
orders are sold as well as wire transfers
and debit cards for a separate fee.
Instead of carrying cash, individuals
can purchase a pre-loaded Visa debit card
for a designated amount.
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Wilson opened his first check-cashing
store 18 years ago in Montclair. Other
stores opened up in Parsippany, West
Orange, Orange, Bloomfield and other
areas. Each of his stores also features an
added business in the lobby like designer
fragrances, lottery machines, and even a
NJ licensed Pawn Broker service at the
East Hanover store.
Besides the convenience of cashing

checks, customers will experience great


customer service and friendliness by
company workers.
We build a personal relationship and
rapport with the people, says Wilson.
Hours for the East Hanover store are
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Secure, Convenient Parking...

continued from page 11


According to the website, At Vista
Parking, you wont have to worry about
navigating massive parking garages or
where you parked your car. All you have
to do is call the number on your claim
ticket and one of our shuttles will be dispatched to meet you at the arrival terminal and return you to your vehicle.
At random parking lots, cars can be
stolen, misplaced, sometimes people for-

get where they parked their car or what


row they are in. If you have a problem
with your car when you get back, it just
brings aggravation.
Cost to park at Vista Parking is reasonably priced at $48 a day for short term
parking; and $13 to $14 a day for longterm parking. For more information, go
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The Rose House Offers Kindness For Those With Developmental Disabilities

By Ejvind Boccolini
ll throughout northern New Jersey,
an organization is helping adults
with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities lead more meaningful
lives as they become integrated into the
community and workforce more and more.
The Rose House, in Morris Plains, is a
"non-profit organization, providing personcentered programs for developmentally disabled adults, helping them to pursue their
goals and dreams, and become valued members of their communities," their website
reads.
Earlier this month, Tom Mitchell of the
Rose House spoke in a phone interview
about upcoming programs and the help they
have given individuals with intellectual
and/or developmental disabilities.
The Rose House serves adults with
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
(IDD) such as Down Syndrome, Fragile X
Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Its
contact
information
is
info@TheRoseHouse.org; and its website is
TheRoseHouse.org.
Mitchell said The Rose House has programs to help out families with an IDD individuals, and the men and women themselves, visiting their homes for possibly a
few hours each day or each week, depending

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on the level of care. There are different levels of vocational training and "self-directed"
supports as well, and IDD individuals also
visit the community for activities.
In Parsippany, at the Parsippany PAL,
there is the Rose House Cafe, a community
center-type facility in which IDD men and
women serve tasty muffins, soups, salads,
chips and hot dogs to the members and occasional members of the community. This is
one example of how IDD men and women
have been trained and integrated into the
workforce, each gaining a personal uplift
and creating a more meaningful life for
themselves.
The Rose House also has four group
homes, and 10 apartments in northern NJ,
offering residential possibilities for men and
women. There are two group homes in Budd
Lake, one in Morris Plains, and 10 apartments in Hanover. They are in the process of
purchasing a house in Parsippany as well.
Training and education in independent
living skills can allow individuals to enter
into these residential living spaces. They
gain skills in cooking, cleaning, community
shopping, and of course, job skills such as
working a cash register, for instance.
"The more integrated the better," said
Mitchell, adding that the Rose House has
served more than 100 individuals during its

15 years.
For these programs, families receive partial funding from the state, and parents provide funding too. The Rose House accepts
men and women 21 and older.
As a result, IDD men and women can
become integrated by way of communitybased Residential Living Skills that they will
obtain from The Rose House; Competitive
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