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October 2015

High School Senior Makes Time To Collect


And Donate Sports Equipment

By Chelsea Cattano
ames Saccone, a senior
at Randolph High
School and a soccer
player for the past nine
years, is a regional coordinator for Sports Equipment
Neighborhood
Drive
(SEND).
According to the organizations website, sendcharity.org, SEND is an organization which was started by
Adam and Daniel Compain
and it is a charitable
501(c)3 organization that
collects and distributes preowned sports equipment to
those in need.
It was started by two
men that Ive actually met,
and they have a few regional coordinators and Im one
of them for Morris
County, Saccone said.
These branches can either
be Soccer Equipment
Neighborhood Drive or
Lacrosse
Equipment
Neighborhood Drive, so
that would be L.E.N.D., but
continued on page 4

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Donate Sports Equipment


continued from front page

their overall thing is sports. Im soccer


[coordinator] and those donations go all
around the world and most recently
Kenya.
Saccone first got involved with the
organization four years ago when he was a
freshman in high school.
Im not sure how much SEND as a
whole has collected but through my efforts
over the past four years its over three hundred pieces of equipment, Saccone said.
Saccone is the coordinator for four drop
off points in North Jersey, Soccer Post in
Morristown, JAG Physical Therapy in
Cedar Knolls, Kozak Sports Center in
Randolph, and Soccer Evolution in
Randolph. At these locations, any donations are welcome. Typically they receive
sweatshirts, cleats, shin guards, hats, and
any other sites that could possibly be worn
while playing soccer.
The collected items are sent as close to
the towns they were collected in, and as far
away as places in Europe and Africa.
Some [people] come and they contact
me, or the people who started the charity
and we usually get really, really, really,

great feedback from them, Saccone said.


The ones through Kenya, which I know
that all of my equipment went to, weve
received gracious letters; weve received
photographs; weve received all these
things back from them, and its really the
most meaningful moment, I think, as I put
all my efforts into this. I think its the most
poignant when I see photographs of them
using the equipment with ear to ear grins
and them clearly jumping up for joy in
some of these photos, it really makes it
worthwhile.
According to Saccone, the secret for
doing it all is to find a balance between
school, homework, soccer practice and
working for this organization, as well as
having good time management skills.
I try to fit in as much as I can into such
a sort of small gap of time that I have and
so I try to find a balance between all of it,
he says. I find that you can give a lot of
your time while doing other things. So
[SEND] does take a lot of time but its
worth it and it is manageable.
Saccone wants to continue to contribute
to SEND for as long as he possibly can.

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When he goes to college next year, he


plans on still making time to help people
even if it is during his breaks when he is
back home.
The feedback that I get is actually my
favorite part, Saccone said. All the photos that I get, I hang up on my wall to
remind me of what Im doing this for. Just
to see that you can impart happiness on
someone else is really powerful in itself

and to see someone with a bad perspective


or bad view of the world and make it better through letting them have this passion
that I share with them, I think its really the
whole point.
Through the website, sendcharity.org,
anyone interested in making a donation
can find the name and address of drop off
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Time to decorate your windows for the holidays!

Randolph Martial Arts Academy


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Arts Academy celebrated its one
year anniversary with a special
class for its students followed by a family
potluck Kanpai, a celebration with food
and drink, at the school in Randolph.
The actual anniversary was actually the
week before, Sept. 6, however the event
occurred a week later so that the families of
the school could enjoy Labor Day weekend. All families of the school were invited
free of charge, so that they could watch the
students perform some of the things they
learned for them. Students demonstrated
various things such as routines theyd
learned, got to lead part of the class , participated in a short matted obstacle course,
learned some Japanese history, and every
student even got to break a board! Students
also got custom made dojo t-shirts that they
had ordered, and many of the students who
spent months working hard in the dojo
earned their next promotion. At the end of
the class the students posed for a group
photo, and many families were able to get

individual photos with their teachers.


Following the class and photos, the
Academy hosted a potluck Kanpai celebration where families made and brought in
their favorite dishes, and everyone got to
taste many of their fellow dojomates dishes. One of the students mothers made a
beautiful karate uniform and black belt
cake to memorialize the event. Everyone
ate well and many praised the assortment
and taste of the food that was brought.
Randolph Martial Arts Academy Head
Instructor Daniel Hopler, said of the event,
It was so great to see so many of our students and their families make the effort to
be here today. It was a lot of fun, and everyone looks like they really enjoyed themselves. And our students have worked so
hard; Im proud of them. Seeing how much
progress theyre making and how much
they enjoy it- this is why we teach.
To learn more about the Randolph
Martial Arts Academy and its programs,
call
973-933-2383
or
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Have You Seen Mio??

Morris County American Legion Auxiliary


Sponsors Clothing Drive

he Morris County American Legion


Auxiliary will be collecting gently
used clothing, shoes, handbags,
stuffed animals, household linens, curtains
etc. to raise funds for its Scholarship Fund
and Veterans' Programs. They ask to consider a donation when cleaning out closets this
fall.
Co-Chairs Juli Jandik and Fran Derin
both of local Unit #43 announced that A & E
Clothing of Carteret will be picking up
donated items at Mine Hill American Legion
Post: #3911 Legion Place in Mine Hill but
local donors may drop off their contributions
at Post #43. Donations must be delivered in
heavy plastic bags. Furniture, glassware,

io is a small male cat who ran


into the woods behind his house
this past summer and has not

N
come home. He is very friendly. If anyone
sees him, call Kate Costello, 68 Brookside
Rd., Randolph, 973-895-3333.

appliances, etc. cannot be accepted.


If the Mine Hill location if more convenient, those collection dates are Thurs. and
Fri., Oct. 15 and 16 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., or
Sat., Oct. 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A & E Clothing collects the donations,
sorts them and distributes them where there
is a need in the USA, Eastern Europe, East
and West Africa, South and Central America
and India. They do not cut or shred items.
The Auxiliary will be paid an amount per
pound for the donated materials.
Further information can be had from
Fran Derin at 973-978-9507. The Auxiliary
will arrange for pickup of donations if necessary.

Volunteers Needed

ew Jersey Blood Services, a division of New York Blood Center,


which supplies blood products
and services to 60 hospitals throughout
the state, is in need of volunteers at blood
drives. The blood service volunteer is an
integral member of the collection team
whose task it is assist donors with registration, escorting and canteen duties, and

to watch for post donation reactions.


Volunteers should have the ability to
relate to the public, be able to perform
different jobs as needed and have the
willingness to follow the rules. For additional information contact, Manager of
Community Relations, R. Jan Zepka at
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20th Celebration Gala Supports Preschoolers

reschool Advantage will celebrate


20 years of service in the Morris and
Somerset communities at its
Turning Leaves fundraiser on Thurs.
Oct. 22, at The Wyndham Hamilton Park
Hotel in Florham Park, at 6 p.m.
This event will recognize all those
who have helped to advance our mission

throughout the past years, said co-founder


Stuart Lasser.
Long term corporate supporter Novartis
will be honored at this years event and the
featured speaker will be M. Brian Maher,
former chair, Maher Terminals LLC. Brian
serves on the volunteer leadership group of
Pre-K Our Way, a community-based effort

to expand New Jerseys high-quality preschool program. Master of Ceremonies


will be Hans Dekker, president of
Community Foundation of New Jersey.
Guests will enjoy cocktails and hors
doeuvres followed by a sit down dinner,
plus a silent auction filled with unique
prizes designed to inspire spirited bidding.
Proceeds from the event will fund preschool tuitions for deserving families in
the community.
Since inception,
Preschool Advantage has funded tuition
for nearly 800 students and more than
1,200 tuitions.
It really is a miracle that our idea of
helping just one more child access a quality preschool education has blossomed into
this highly-regarded organization that, this
year, will fund tuitions for 70 students,
said co-founder Jill Lasser.

To register for the event and for sponopportunities,


visit
sorship
www.preschooladvantage.org/events.
Questions, call 973-532-2501.
Preschool Advantage was founded in
1995 in recognition of the importance of
early childhood education and the inability
of financially-challenged families to
access quality early childhood education
programs. Preschool Advantage partners
with sixteen preschools throughout Morris
County and one additional school located
in Somerset County. Children from disadvantaged families arrive at kindergarten
with a significant achievement gap in the
knowledge, vocabulary and social skills
necessary to complete and succeed in
school. Preschool Advantage closes the
achievement gap between low income students and their peers.

Attention Schools, Churches,


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Treating pain associated with cancer

ain is not always a side effect of


cancer, but many people do experience pain while battling this potentially deadly disease. People who have

been diagnosed with cancer should know


that they dont have to accept pain as a normal part of their disease, and there are plenty of options at their disposal to alleviate
their pain.
According to the American Cancer
Society, all pain can be treated, and most of
it can be controlled or relieved. How physicians treat pain will depend on the type of
pain and its cause, but the following are
some options doctors may discuss with their
patients who are experiencing pain.
Medication: The type of medication doctors prescribe will depend on a host of factors, including the level of pain their patients
are dealing with. Non-opioids like acetaminophen, aspiring or ibuprofen may be used to
treat mild to moderate pain, though patients
who are having surgery or receiving
chemotherapy may need to steer clear of
non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs) like aspirin and ibuprofen

because they can slow blood clotting.


Opioids, which include oxycodone and morphine, may be prescribed for moderate to
severe pain. Pain caused by swelling or
pressure may be treated by prescription
steroids, such as prednisone and dexamethasone.
Surgery: The ACS notes that surgery may
be an option to reduce pain associated with
cancer. Nerve pathways carry pain impulses
to the brain, but when these impulses are
interrupted, they never make it to the brain
and the feelings of pain and pressure cannot
be felt. To block these pathways, neurosurgeons may cut nerves, but such surgery is
irreversible, so cancer patients should expect
their physicians and surgeons to explore
other avenues before recommending surgery.
Epidural: An epidural is a method of pain
relief in which medicine is injected into the
space around the layers of the spine. Doctors

may implant a pump so they can get pain


medicines right around the nerves, and the
treated area may experience numbness or
weakness as a result.
Nerve block: Another way to treat pain
associated with cancer is via a nerve block,
a procedure in which a local anesthetic is
injected into or around a nerve. If doctors do
not choose that option, the anesthetic, which
is often combined with a steroid, may be
injected into the space around the spinal
cord to block pain. While the injection
makes it impossible for the nerve to relay
pain to the brain, the nerve block may cause
muscle paralysis or a loss of all feeling in
the affected area.
Managing pain associated with cancer
can be difficult, but patients dealing with
such pain can discuss the many pain treatment options at their disposal with their
physicians.

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Foods that help fight cancer


thats high in fat can contribute to excess body
fat, which the American Institute for Cancer
Research has linked to higher risks for developing cancers of the esophagus, pancreas, colon
and rectum, and gallbladder, among others.
The AICR notes that research on foods that fight
cancer is ongoing, but the following are some of
the foods that can play a role in cancer prevention.

Broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables have


been linked to a lower risk for certain types of
cancer.

hile no single food or ingredient can


prevent people from getting cancer,
research has shown a link between
excess body fat and various cancers. A poor diet

Apples
Apples are a good source of fiber, which can
help men and women lower their cancer risk.
Dietary fiber can increase feelings of fullness,
which reduces the likelihood that people will
overeat. Men and women who do not overeat
are less likely to accumulate the excess body fat
that increases their risk for various cancers. In
addition, apples dietary fiber contains pectin, a
polysaccharide that bacteria in the stomach can
use to produce compounds that protect colon
cells.

Broccoli
Broccoli is a cruciferous vegetable, and nearly
all cruciferous vegetables, which get their name
because their four-petal flowers resemble a
cross, or crucifer, are great sources of vitamin C.
Broccoli also is a great source of the B vitamin
folate as well as potassium. The AICR notes that
studies have shown folate helps to maintain
healthy DNA and keep cancer-promoting genes
inactive. But men and women should speak with
their physicians regarding how much folate to
include in their diets, as animal studies have
suggested that high amounts of folate may promote development of certain types of cancer,
including colon cancer.

Cranberries
Like apples, cranberries are high in dietary fiber
and vitamin C. Diets high in foods containing
vitamin C have been linked to a reduced risk for
cancer of the esophagus. In addition, studies
have shown that vitamin C protects cells DNA
by trapping free radicals, which can damage the

body, and inhibiting the formation of substances


called carcinogens, which are capable of causing
cancer in living tissue.

Legumes
Legumes include kidney and black beans, yellow split peas and red lentils. Dry beans and
peas are great sources of fiber and good sources
of protein, and each also make excellent sources
of folate. In addition to their ability to contribute
to the protection of colon cells, legumes also
contain various phytochemicals, which
researchers feel may decrease chronic inflammation, a risk factor for many cancers. In addition, these phytochemicals may increase the
self-destruction of cancer cells.
While there are no magic foods that can guarantee men and women wont one day develop cancer, there are many foods that research has
shown are capable of reducing a persons risk of
developing this potentially deadly disease. More
information on cancer-fighting foods is available
at www.aicr.org.

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How to find the right oncologist for you

he day a person is diagnosed with


cancer is a life-altering moment.
Many people rely on support networks made up of family and friends to

help them during their cancer treatments,


and such support networks can extend to
patients choice of oncologists as well.
Oncology is a branch of medicine
involved in the diagnosis and treatment of
tumors. The term oncology is derived
from the Greek word onco, meaning bulk
or mass. Upon diagnosing patients with cancer, oncologists explain the type of cancer
patients have and explain the various treatment options available to patients.
Oncologists also are on call to answer any
questions and are often the first people
patients turn to when they have questions
about their disease.
Taking an active role in their cancer treatment can help patients feel more in control
of their situations, and patients choice of
oncologist is one of the first big decisions
they must make.
Start with a referral. Begin by speaking
with your primary care physician. He or she

may have a list of recommended oncologists


or ones affiliated with nearby hospitals.
If a loved one has battled cancer
in the past, ask him or her for
a recommendation.
Do your research. The goal is to find an
oncologist who specializes in your form of
cancer and has a good treatment success
rate. Do not be afraid to ask about success
statistics and ask for prior patients names so
you can get their opinions on the care they
received. Look up the doctors credentials as
well. For example, HealthGrades.com provides information on malpractice and disciplinary history.
Consider a group practice. As with other
medical providers, some oncologists work
together in full partnerships with other
oncologists. Choosing this type of provider
may enable you to gain the benefit of the
doctors collaborative experience.
Judge communication style and compas-

sion levels. Does the doctor answer your


questions in a manner that fits with your
personality? Do you feel supported by the
doctor and that he or she exudes empathy?
Oncologists need to walk the fine line
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friend.
Look into insurance coverage. While you
may want to go with one particular doctor,
you must investigate if your insurance covers that particular oncologist. Otherwise,
out-of-pocket expenses may be considerably
high.
Look into the hospital. Consider the quality of care at the hospital where the oncologist will treat you as a patient. Hospital quality can matter based on the type of care
given, proximity to the patients home and
reputation.
A qualified, compassionate oncologist
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Downsizing And Moving

he scenario is all
too familiar when
deciding to downsize or right size the
large family home full of
memories, children no
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The Randolph Education Foundation To Honor Local Rock Stars

he Randolph Education Foundation


(REF) and the Rotary Club of
Randolph invite members of the
community to celebrate 12 of the townships
Rock Stars at its fifth annual Randolph
Rock Stars Celebration on Thurs., Nov. 12
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Meadow Wood
Manor in Randolph.

The annual cocktail dinner party will


honor Randolphs six educators of the year
as well as other members of the community
who support education and youth in the
township.
The six educators of the year are: Melissa
Feliciano or Ironia Elementary School;
Dona Hoehn of Center Grove Elementary

The Rock Stars for 2015 are, from left, Andrew Hurd, Sally Snelson, Tammy MacKay, Sarah
Murray, Valeie Kilburn, Dawn Melody, Gabriela Toledo, Dona Hoehn, Melissa Feliciano, Diana
Wisniewski, and Audrey Verona.
Photo Credit: Steve Trozinski

School; Dawn Melody of Fernbrook


Elementary School; Sarah Murray of
Shongum Elementary School; Sally Snelson
of Randolph High School; and Diana
Wisniewski of Randolph Middle School
The community leaders of the year are:
Tammy MacKay, school board member of
the year, selected by The Randolph
Township School District Administration;
Andy Hurd, administrator of the year,

selected by the Randolph Township Board


of Education; Audrey Verona, community
volunteer of the year, selected by Randolph
Township Council; Peter Burrini, business
person of the year, selected by the Rotary
Club of Randolph; Gabriela Gabby
Toledo, student volunteer of the year, selected by the Rotary Club of Randolph; and
Valerie Kilburn, Rotarian of the year; also
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Children Dress Up To Help The Less Fortunate

By Jason Cohen
s children get ready to dress up for
Halloween in a few weeks, it is
important to remember that
October is breast cancer awareness month.
Florham Park resident Karen Casolaro,
who underwent a double mastectomy in
2009, beat breast cancer and now helps
others overcome similar obstacles.
Casolaro was overwhelmed with support from the community and in 2010,
founded Halos For Angels to help those
less fortunate.
Halos For Angels, Inc. launched on Jan.
7, 2010, a 501(c) 3, a nonprofit charity that
helps community families in need due to
sudden tragedy. It offers temporary support and services until the families are
back on their feet once again.
Halos For Angels, Inc. is for the people, Casolaro said. A place where one
goes to give and to receive through love.
For no one should go through sudden
tragedy without personal connection, support and love of an angel.
Casolaro, who is a mother of five children- with children in Hanover Park High
and Ridgedale Middle in Florham Parksaid the support through her childrens
friends and families and the schools, was
huge. Hanover Park High School has been
the charitys main support system.
The high school has a display in their
lobby that honors volunteers, promotes
upcoming events, posts community outreach opportunities and volunteer signups.
Thomas Callanan, principal of Hanover

Park High was Halos For Angels, 2015


Honorary Outstanding Volunteer Angel; he
was presented an award at the charitys
annual Love Is In The Air gala. Also presented with awards that evening were:
Ginny Akhoury of Florham Park, Kaitlyn
Spada of Florham Park, Chuck Palmisano
of East Hanover and Melanie Tomiziki of
Tivoli Design in Madison.
Halos for Angels will hold Fright
Factor, which runs Oct. 2-31, Fridays
through Sundays. The attraction is a zombie-infested walkthrough 3,000 square feet
with kid-friendly tours, a treasure hunt,
face painting, pumpkin picking and
design, festival games, prizes, music,
treats and more.
The fundraiser involves many volunteers, which come from Florham Park,
Madison, Chatham, East Hanover,
Roseland, Livingston, West Orange,
Whippany and as far as Sparta and
Newton. The organization has helped more
than 81 families since its inception.
It has been a privilege and honor to
have been chosen to help serve our 81
recipients, Casolaro said. This blessing
has been and continues to be supported and
serviced by our volunteers that give
back through community outreach efforts
all for the greater good. Extending support
and services through compassion, determination, kindness, consideration, respectful,
loyalty, strong in faith, and most importantly, love.
The Fright Factor ticket booth was
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exclusively for Halos For Angels. It originated as a 900 square foot structure and
three years later, he transformed the structure into what it is today, a 3,000 square
foot pathway to terror.
It has been a success year after year as
it grows bigger and better each year with

added scares that will haunt your every


move with mechanical surprises,
Casolaro said. Some of the brave make it
out while others remain year after year.
It is open Saturdays 3 p.m.-6 p.m.;
Sundays 1 p.m.-4 p.m. and it is located at
186 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park. The
entrance fee is $10. For information, go to
www.halosforangelsinc.com.

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Pink Witches Night Out

n Thurs., Oct. 22nd 6-9 p.m.


throughout Downtown Denville be
a good witch in supporting Breast
Cancer awareness and help us raise funds
for St. Clares Hospital Cancer Center.
Enjoy a variety of light refreshments,
prizes, discounts and live music as you shop
the night away.
This Halloween inspired event will help

support the St Clare's Cancer Center. So dig


out those witch hats, tie a pink ribbon
around them and wear your pink proudly as
we honor survivors, those still in the fight
and their friends and family members.
Registration is $12 per person. Gift for the
first 500 pre-registrants who attend the
event. To register, please visit https://ticketriver.com/event/12545.

Orthodox Church To Host Rummage Sale

n Fri., Oct. 23 and Sat. Oct. 24, Holy


Trinity Orthodox Church in
Randolph plans to have its rummage
sale between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 2:30

p.m. Huge selections of clothing, handbags,


household items, toys, small appliances,
some antiques, and much more. For more
information, contact Sandi at 973-691-2653.

Church To Host Penny Auction


open at 6:30 p.m. and drawings will begin
at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $7 and additional tickets are available. Refreshments will
be served at intermission.

Save The Date

he Ladies Guild of Holy Wisdom


Byzantine Catholic Church in
Flanders plans to hold its Fall Penny
Auction on Fri., Nov. 20. The doors will

envilles Holiday Festivities are as


follows: Holiday Open House,
Friday, 11/27, Holiday Parade,
Sunday, 11/29
The Theme has been selected for the

2015 Holiday Open House & Parade:


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selected by the Rotary Club of Randolph.


To purchase tickets for the event, visit
www.randolpheducationfoundation.org.
The event will feature live entertainment as
well as a door prizes and a raffle of a necklace by John Herold Jewelers.
This event brings together teachers, students, local business, parents and community members in a spirit of support and celebration to honor those teachers and local
leaders who truly make a difference for the
youth in our town, said Margaret Clark,
REF president. The money we raise in this
evening will allow REF to continue creating
opportunities for innovative programs
around the district, including funding fresh

ideas through our Next Practices Grant initiative, and supporting students with financial need through our 2nd Pair of Jeans program.
The Randolph Education Foundation
(REF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
charitable trust that provides alternative
funding to support education and innovation
in Randolph Township Public Schools.
Launched in 2010, the REF relies on donations from individuals, corporations, and
foundations. These donations are directly
applied to vital educational programming
for Randolph children. For more information, visit www.randolpheducationfoundation.org.

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Friendship Circle Walk Supports Kids With Special Needs

housands of people from across the region are


expected to come out for the annual Friendship
Circle (FC) Walk on Sun., Oct. 25, in Livingston.
In its ninth year, the FC Walk is a fun day that supports
children with special needs
The event features a one-mile fundraising walk to
raise awareness of and support for programs for families
with children with special needs. Following the walk
will be a Friendship Fair with a petting zoo, inflatable
rides, batting cages, food and more.
This years highlight will be a performance by the
singing sensation the Maccabeats. The a cappella group
is best known for their 2010 hit single Candlelight,
about the holiday of Hannuka. They have since gone on
a world tour and recorded many other hit songs.
This years FCwalk and Friendship Fair will be held
at the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy in Livingston.
Registration begins at noon and the walk kick-off follows at 1 p.m.
More than 2,000 people attended last years FCwalk
and Friendship Fair and organizers are anticipating an
even-larger crowd this year.
When thousands of families get together at the
FCwalk that sends a powerful message to local families

who have children with special needs a message of


support, a message of caring, a message of friendship,
says FC Executive Director Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum.
Plus, its a great way to spend time with family and
friends.
New to the Fun Fair will be a virtual reality display
that will allow people to take a VR tour of LifeTown, a
soon-to-be-built center in Livingston that will redefine
the landscape for individuals with special needs.
The 47,000-square-foot social, educational and recreational center, LifeTown will be fully inclusive so that
all children regardless of their abilities will be able to
enjoy the benefits of play and friendship, while receiving needed therapies and learning vital life skills. It will
serve as the base for all FC programs and more.
A non-profit organization, Friendship Circle in
Livingston is a primary resource for families who have
children and teens with special needs. At the core of all
FC programs is the belief that each person can be a productive member of the community and can benefit from
the friendship of their peers.
To create a fundraising team, learn more about the
Friendship Circle or the annual walk, visit
www.fcwalk.com or call 973-251-0200.

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Tips To Ensure Hound Halloween Fun With Less Howling

By Cara Connelly
alloween is a fun and festive time for children and
families but, for some pets it can be a downright
nightmare. Here are some simple steps for taking
the stress and danger out of Halloween for a hound.
Candy is for people, not pets. All kinds of chocolateespecially baking and dark chocolate can be dangerous,
even lethal for dogs. Symptoms of chocolate poisoning
may include vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, increased
heart rate and seizures. Halloween candies containing the
artificial sweetener xylitol can also be poisonous to dogs.
Dont leave pets out in the yard on Halloween. Vicious
pranksters have been known to tease, injure or steal pets
on Halloween night. Inexcusable certainly, but preventable.
Keep pets in a quiet, confined area away from the door
and trick-or-treaters. Doorbells ringing, doors constantly
opening and closing on Halloween coupled with strangers
dressed in unusual costumes and yelling loudly for candy
are all scary for furry friends. Dogs are especially territorial and may become anxious and growl at innocent trickor-treaters. Putting a dog away isnt being mean- it will
provide them with some quiet, ensure they wont run off
and keep them happy and safe.
Keep Halloween plants/decorations out of reach.
Pumpkins, corn and mums are wonderful Halloween and

Fall decorations that look great but are not necessarily dog
friendly. Although, relatively nontoxic, such plants can
cause stomach upset and intestinal blockage if large pieces
are ingested.
Dont keep lit pumpkins around your dog. If a dog gets
too close to a lit pumpkin, they run the risk of burning
themselves or knocking things over and causing a fire.
Keep them out of reach.
Keep wires, electric light cords and strings of lights out
of reach. Wires, electric cords and strings of lights all have
shards of glass and plastic in them. Chewed on, they are
dangerous and could even cause a possible life-threatening electric shock.
Costumes- love it or leave it. If you decide that Fido
needs a costume, make sure its safe and not annoying. A
costume should not constrict movement, hearing, or the
ability to breathe or bark. Try on the poochs costume
before the big night. If the dog seems distressed, allergic
or just plain doesnt like it, skip it.
ID for a dog. This is a good time to remind dog owners
the importance of having proper identification for a
pooch. If a dog should become lost, get spooked and
escape, having the proper identification will increase the
chances that they will be returned. Make sure tag information is up to date- better yet, get a microchip for Fido.
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Bowl With Employment Horizons


For A Scary Good Time

oin in for the annual Employment


Horizons Bowl-A-Thon fundraiser on
Sun., Oct. 25, from noon to 3 p.m. at
the Hanover Lanes in East Hanover, featuring a Halloween theme complete with
costumed bowlers and prizes. Sponsored
by the New Jersey office of Avison Young,
the Bowl-A-Thon supports the Cedar
Knolls based nonprofit agency that provides job training and placement services
to individuals with disabilities.
Additional
sponsors
include
Matthijssen, Inc. and VFW Watnong Post
#3401. Volunteers from Avison Young and
Tiffany & Co. will be on hand to assist
with the days events.
The fundraiser is one of the most anticipated of the year for the organizations
program participants, who begin asking
about the event in June! The event provides hard-working people with disabilities a special celebration, while raising
money to enhance job skills training.
This year, Employment Horizons again
welcomes retired professional bowler Jeff
Morin. Morin joined the Professional
Bowlers Association in 1988. He was a

three time television finalist, eight time


regional PBA champion, PBA Regional
Player of the Year 1998, two-time NJ All
Events Champion, and has 56 perfect
games. Morin is excited to give back and
looks forward to providing bowling tips
and tricks to Employment Horizons program participants. Last year, Morin signed
autographs and took photos with bowlers
to the delight of all the guests!
Anyone can join in the fun while supporting the agencys mission, by purchasing tickets online for $20 each or becoming a lane, lunch or costume sponsor.
Checks may also be mailed to
Employment Horizons, 10 Ridgedale Ave.,
Cedar Knolls, NJ, 07927. Those unable to
bowl can show their support by joining the
Bowl-A-Thon luncheon for $5 or by making a Bowl-A-Thon donation.
Pre-registration is required by Oct. 16.
For
further
information,
visit
www.emhorizons.org or contact Karen
Rynearson, Community Relations assistant
at 973-538-8822, ext. 228 or e-mail krynearson@ehorizons.org.

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Quick and Easy Make-and-Take Dishes

etween football and the holidays,


there are plenty of reasons to gather friends and family around to celebrate this time of year. No matter the
occasion, one fact remains true more
time with family and friends and less time
in the kitchen is important. Dont let your
busy schedule or a complicated recipe
keep you from bringing a delicious dish to
your next event.
Be everyones favorite guest with these
perfect party recipes that are quick and
easy to make and transport easily. One
secret to rich flavor is Musselmans Apple
Butter, a classic Pennsylvania Dutch
spread made with apples and cinnamon
that can add a special touch to your
favorite sweet or savory recipes.
To keep the focus on the fun, here are
some tips to help make transporting treats

easier:
To keep casserole lids in place, on a
cool dish, crisscross rubber bands over the
lid handle.
To keep food warm and minimize
mess, place the dish in a cardboard box
and wrap towels around it.
To reduce day of stress, do prep work
the night before or choose recipes, such as
Cinnamon Oatmeal Bars, that can be made
in advance.
Find more recipes to make, take and
share for any occasion or download a free
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Party Meatballs
Recipe courtesy of Sommer
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Cook time: 22 minutes
Servings: 40-55 meatballs

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1 tablespoon butter
1/2 cup red onion, grated
1 pound pork sausage
1 pound ground beef
2 cups panko bread crumbs
1 cup Musselmans Apple Butter
1/4 cup sour cream
2 eggs
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon allspice
1/2 cup beef broth
2 tablespoons honey
1-2 dashes of cayenne pepper
Heat oven to 400 F and line largerimmed baking sheet with foil.
In skillet over medium heat, melt butter.
Add grated onions and saute for 3-4 minutes, until soft.
In large bowl, mix sausage, ground
beef, bread crumbs, 1/2 cup apple butter,
sour cream, eggs, salt, pepper and allspice.
Add onion, once it cools. Use hands to mix
well until evenly combined.
Measure one-ounce portions. Roll tight
balls and place them on baking sheet, close
together, but not touching. Bake for 15
minutes.
Meanwhile, mix remaining apple butter

with beef broth, honey and 1-2 dashes of


cayenne pepper. Whisk well.
Remove meatballs from oven. Pour
sauce over top, making sure to cover each
meatball, and place back in oven for 5-7
minutes.
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Outdoor Fall Fun For Family, Friends & Fido

By Cara Connelly
all is here and is such a beautiful time
of year so, grab family, friends or Fido
and head outdoors for some fun
autumn enjoyment. It is a great time of year
to go on long walks, hikes or spend time in
a dog park.
Fall is probably the perfect time of year
to be a dog. Its not too hot or too cold, the
air is fresh and brisk and dogs and people
want to spend more time outdoors. The cooler temperatures will allow kids and Fido to
enjoy more time outdoors without becoming
overheated.
Its also the perfect season to take a
pooch along with family to a local pumpkin
patch or apple picking. Farms often offer
hay rides or corn mazes (not haunted- they
will probably spook younger kids or dogs)
and many permit dogs. Dont forget to be
respectful and clean up after dogs, bring
plenty of fresh, cool water and dont forget
the flea and tick prevention for the entire
family. Getting there can be fun for Fido too
as its an ideal time of year for rolling down
the car windows and letting a dogs ears flap
in the wind.
There are several local farms in the area

that offer markets, activities and lots of


weekend fun. Grab the family and dog,
leashed of course, and head to Ort Farms in
Long Valley. Opened from March to
December, Ort is a
family owned and
operated farm that
has been serving the
community
since
1916. The 400 acre
farm offers apple and
pumpkin pickingright off the vine,
corn maze, pies, fall
fruits and vegetables
and pasture raised
beef and pork.
According to Nicole Ort-Moke, farm
manager and fifth generation owner, Fall is
a great time on the farm. Our weekends are
bustling with activities such as train, pony
and monster truck rides, friendly farm animals, picnic area and the ever popular apple
cannon. We also have food tents on the
weekend operated by local non-profits. Ort
Farms also participates in several farmers
markets throughout Northern N.J. and hosts
private parties.

Donaldson Farms has been a family


owned and operated farm since 1906.
Located on over 100 acres, the
Hackettstowm farm features seasonal fresh
fruits and vegetables, pumpkin picking, berry picking,
farm
education,
group tours, private
tours, birthday parties,
corporate
events and fun for
the whole family.
Donaldson
Farms also offers
seasonal family fun
with
attractions
including a corn maze, farm animals, pickyour-own fields, hayrides, pony rides and
more.
Debbie Williams, market manager at
Donaldson Farms says the year round market is open and stocked with a full line of
fresh fruits, vegetables, fresh baked pies and
other delicious baked goods, dairy products,
syrups, local honey, our own jellies, jam,
sauce and salsa, gluten free products, and a
fantastic selection of local products from

local vendors neighbors and friends in our


community. Some of our selection includes
Arctic Meats, Byrne Dairy, Greenes Beans
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Fall is also the time to start prepping for
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an autumn or scary themed bandana, color
or leash? They will feel comfortable and
still involved in all the family fun.
Remember the feeling what it felt like as
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raked leaves. Help kids and dogs make those
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p.m. Register for a no-cost day of interactive, educational experiences featuring all
of the services that Abilities has to offer to
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FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

RANDOLPH
$399,900
Unbelievable value per foot! 4/5 bedroom, 2.1 bath raised ranch located in one of NJ's most
desirable towns. Sitting on a level lot, this home's warmth and coziness will immediately grab
your attention. Features an eat-in kitchen w/ access to deck, neutral carpeting throughout, & family
room with wood-burning fireplace. The ground level office/apartment space presents a unique
opportunity to create a no-step, in-law/office suite with 2 separate entrances. Lots of opportunity
to reconfigure office/apartment space to make it uniquely your own. Top rated community features
beautiful residential neighborhoods, award winning parks, 18 miles of trails, superior recreational
programs, excellent school system and easy access to major roadways & the NYC train! Potential
to convert to 2 FAMILY!

RANDOLPH
$499,900
Beautifully renovated custom home located in desirable Randolph township. With approx 4, 700
sq ft and three finished levels, this home has a dramatic open flexible floor plan thats great for
entertaining. Finished daylight lower level has a complete separate living area, great for an in-law
situation. Impressive chefs kitchen with granite tops & stainless appliances. Huge formal dining
room and spacious living room with fireplace. The master bedroom retreat boasts vaulted ceilings,
fireplace and en-suite bath. This house has room for everyone. Super private setting sits down
off road with wooded privacy at back. Conveniently located near major roadways. Come and see!

RANDOLPH
$439,900
Traditional center hall colonial located on a cul-de sac in the desirable Ironia section of Randolph.
Foyer opens up to formal living and dining room, hardwood floors, Kitchen has granite counter
tops with sliders to deck overlooking backyard. The family room has custom fireplace with granite
hearth. Double pane Marvin windows throughout the home. Master bedroom with private bath, 3
more bedrooms and full bath complete the second level. New front steps have been and new septic
will be installed. Exceptional value & great opportunity to put your stamp on this one!

RANDOLPH
$559,900
This home is an exceptional value at this price! 3, 500 sq ft custom colonial home with magnificent
first floor great room and master bedroom suite addition.High end custom kitchen renovation with
sub zero refrigerator and granite counter tops. Fabulous setting on 2+ private park like acres with
free form in ground swimming pool. Randolph is a one of NJ top rated communities, excellent
schools, award winning parks, 18 mile trail system & much more! A must see, some simple
decorating changes will help neutralize this home and make it your own.

RANDOLPH
$1,085,000
Magnificent 7700 sq ft Custom Home set on fabulous 1.85 acre priv setting w/ prof landscaped
yd & IG heated pool. Two Story Foyer w/marble flr & triple tray ceiling, LR & DR w/Oak h/w flrs,
transom wndws, Office w/built-in shelves, gas fpl, oak h/w flrs, Sunken Two Story Great Rm offers
a stunning stone gas fpl, Crown molding, Conservatory w/arched entry to LR & EIK w/CT flr, triple
wndw w/Sunburst transom over double sink, Maple Cabs, Granite tops, Mstr Suite w/oak h/w flrs,
& tray ceiling, Bose speakers, Mstr Bath w/marble flr, Jack & Jill BR Suite w/Sitting Rm, En-Suite
w/Sitting Rm & both Sitting Rms open to ExerciseRm. Fin Bsmt w/2 walk-outs offers BR, wet bar,
kit area, ExerRm, /MediaRm & more, 3 car garage & much more!

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FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

UNDER CONTRACT

RANDOLPH
$779,900
Sought after Mendham Lake Estates location! Elegant colonial beautifully decorated & situated on
level park like lot. Neighborhood of million $ homes features sidewalks, decorative street lighting,
and Mendham lake. Gracious entry w/ new marble floors & moldings, kit w/ huge island, granite
tops, renovated bathrooms, 4 bedrooms plus guest room upstairs, finished basement level. Take
walks around lake, relax at the Gazebo, kayak, fish or ice skate in winter. Plus one block from town
park, 18 mile trail system & day camp. This is your opportunity to own the least expensive home
in the most expensive neighborhood!

RANDOLPH
$649,900
Located at the end of a private cul-de-sac, this elegant 4 bedroom brick ranch is the perfect
single floor living opportunity. With shining hardwood floors throughout, the new paver front walk
introduces you to the entry-way. The well-lit kitchen features a bright and spacious plan, skylight,
and a large eat-in area. The master bedroom has a walk-in closet and the bright master bath is
sure to impress with an over-sized shower. The beautifully designed private backyard is the perfect
space for both entertaining and relaxing, highlighted by the beautiful in-ground pool with exquisite
tile work and 8 ft spa, concrete patio, and screened in 3-seasons room. This propertys charm and
idyllic setting make it easy to call home!

RANDOLPH
$349,900
This is your opportunity to live in the much sought after town of Randolph for a great price! This
picture perfect 3 bedroom, 2 full bath ranch is the perfect house for buyers who are interested in
taking advantage of Randolphs excellent school system as well as those looking for a single floor
plan living. Upon entry into the living room you are greeted by well-maintained hardwood floors
and the beautiful and unique cast-iron stand-alone wood-burning stove. The renovated bright
kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances. The dining room, with exposed brick wall, provides
plenty of space for entertaining. The 1st floor Master allows for a potential single floor living
layout. Enjoy the convenience of less than 5 minutes to NYC train and NJ RT. 10 and less than 20
minutes to downtown Morristown.

RANDOLPH
$524,900
Picture perfect street on level lot, updated Split-Level Colonial located in Shongum section of
Randolph. Tiled foyer opens to living room and family room with sliding doors that access California style large deck. Underground sprinkler system, landscape lighting and built in natural gas
barbecue. Updated eat-in kitchen has stainless steel appliances, custom maple cabinetry with
under cabinet lighting, beautiful tiled back splash and deep sill double window. Master bedroom
has walk-in closet and full bath with stall shower. Two additional bedrooms and updated main bath
with custom vanity and tub shower. Ground floor office with private entry is possible bedroom 4.

UNDER CONTRACT

SOLD

RANDOLPH
$649,000
Welcome home to this beautiful colonial, located in the very desirable Shongum lake section of
Randolph. The interior detail, crown moldings, hardwood and natural slate flooring with ceramic
leaf inserts are just a few of the special touches this home has to offer. The kitchen has natural
cherry cabinetry, granite countertops, glass backsplash, center isl with seating, sink, disposal,
stainless appliances-6 burner viking cooktop, pot filler, warming racks, double convection ovens.
Breakfast room has windowseat with storage. Step down to formal dining room complete with
butlers pantry, wet bar, wine rack, wine refrigerator and dishwasher. Formal LR shares a fireplace
with the comfortable FR with post and beam, beadboard style ceiling and skylights. 2900+sqft. 5
bedrooms, 2.5 baths... Randolph living at its best!

RANDOLPH
$735,000
PRICED TO SELL!!! best value per sq ft in all of Randolph! Impressive brick front colonial, 4200+
sq. ft., with all the bells and whistles and situated in one of Randolphs best neighborhoods! New
kitchen with center island and stainless appliances, refinished inlaid wood floors, lots of new
tile and fresh paint. Dramatic 2 story foyer, 2 story great room, first floor office, back staircase
leading to two bonus rooms and so much more. All this one a 3+ acre premium lot backing
to woods. Someone will come away with an incredible new home at an extremely good price.
It could be YOU!! BRAND NEW HEATING AND COOLING UNITS RECENTLY INSTALLED (2 UNITS
CAC, 2 UNITS FHA)

RANDOLPH
$559,000
Stunning home located in desirable Randolph township! Million $ kitchen with center island breakfast bar, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances. Renovated showroom baths. Coffered
ceilings & extensive mouldings throughout, gorgeous upgrade wood and tile flooring. Beautiful
stack stone fireplaces .Beautifully landscaped level lot backing to wooded area, featuring NEW
in ground pool with underwater lighting and waterfall. Perfect floor plan for in-law suite. This
is a must see!

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RANDOLPH
$369,900
Great Value!!! This 4 bedroom, 2 bath colonial sits on a unique 3+ acre lot in Randolphs desireable Ironia section. Featuring beautiful hardwood throughout, the formal living room introduces
you to the ground level upon entry. The eat-in kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, granites
counter tops, and a beautifully tiled floor. The second floor master bedroom has plenty of space
with an updated bath; 3 additional bedroms with hardwood complete the second floor. The freshly
painted walk-out basement, with extensive storage, leads to an expansive, oasis-like backyard
with plently of good space. Come get your very own piece of Randolph at an unbeatable price!

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