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ansfield Girl Scout Junior Troop #579, led by Andrea Alfieri, hosted Mansfield's Girl Scout Christmas party this December to not just celebrate Christmas but to make a difference for others. The event was dubbed "Blankets for Those in Need" in which 20 of Mansfield's Girl Scout troops made one (or more) "tie-knot" blankets to be donated to The Interfaith Hospitality Network in Oxford, NJ. Twenty seven blankets were made and then brought to Trinity Methodist Church in Hackettstown, NJ by Junior Troop #864 Leader Linda Katstra where T.I.H.N had homeless families staying. While celebrating, all the girls were also able make at least one Holiday card to send to our American Military troops. In all, Troop #579 was able to deliver over 80+ Holiday

Cards to our Nation Guard Station in Washington, NJ. In addition to the blankets and cards, Mansfield's Senior Troop #792, led by Diane Cafferty, were able to collect 80 unwrapped toys that were donated to D.Y.F.S.S in Warren County. The celebration was not only FUN but it was a huge success in teaching and learning the lesson of giving to those "in need" indeed.

or the 4th year, a Pajama Program Contribution Drive will be held in Hackettstown. Please donate brand new, warm pajamas & new, nurturing books to children in need (newborn to teen). This year the sleepwear & books will be given to children in NJ who were affected by Superstorm Sandy. The drop off site is Trinity United Methodist Church, Main Street, from Sunday, February 10th through Saturday, February 16th, 11AM to 6PM each day. If you have questions, call Shari Boggs 908-684-8102. For more information, visit www.pajamaprogram.org. The Pajama Program is a 501@3 nonprofit that provides new, warm sleepwser & new, nurturing books to children in need. This drive is to benefit the NJ chapter of the Pajama Program.

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Auto Sales Generate Food Funds for Areas Neediest


Hurricane Sandy, said Mr. Meyer. Trinity Church was so vital to the areas post-Sandy recovery that we wanted to reward that effort. Were happy to be able to give something back to the community. The Rev. Frank Fowler, pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church, said, Theres so much need, and we cant do it alone. This is a good example of how we at Trinity partner with local groups and businesses to do the work of the church, which, in this case, is to feed people. The donation will enable The Lords

Pantry to secure food through the NORWESCAP Food Bank and local businesses, depending on need and availability of critical items. The Lords Pantry has been feeding people in the Hackettstown area for more than 25 yrs and regularly employs the volunteer efforts of nearly two dozen people. For more information about The Lords Pantry at Trinity United Methodist Church and its donation from Hackettstown Hyundai, please contact Kevin Guyette at 908-328-9374.

n a move that symbolizes a new partnership between Trinity United Methodist Church and the Hackettstown Hyundai dealership on Route 46, a check in the amount of $7,100 was presented recently to the churchs Lords Pantry as a reward for Trinitys extraordinary efforts in providing shelter and food for those displaced by Hurricane Sandy. C.J. Meyer, general manager of

Hackettstown Hyundai general manager C.J. Meyer, center, presents a check in the amount of $7,100 to The Lords Pantry of Trinity United Methodist Church, represented by Sandy Pattky, left, volunteer coordinator, and The Rev. Frank Fowler, pastor. The donation was made as a result of the auto dealerships pledge to donate $50 from each car sold during the month of November.

Hackettstown Hyundai, said the donation was the result of a pledge he made to donate $50 for every car sold in November to The Lords Pantry, which serves more than 1,000 individuals every month. In November, a record 1,119 people, including 67 new families not served by the food pantry before, received food assistance due to the storm. A lot of people are struggling since

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Hackettstown Mayor Cites Streetscape Improvements and Street Renaming With 'Mars' Theme As 2012 Highlights
Another success was the paying down of the debt, and keeping the debt low, DiGiovanni said. She noted that "we want to continue to pay the debt down," and said that Hackettstown applied during the summer for a New Jersey Department of Transportation Enhancement Grant which would serve the purpose of finishing the streetscape endeavor on Main Street. The improvements that could be made may extend on either direction on Main Street, depending on how the funding could allow these improvements to be made. She said the town is scheduled to hear this month if they will receive the grant or not. She said new sidewalks and lamp posts would be installed on the easterly end of town, in the vicinity of David's Country Inn. If funds allow, this could, of course, be an excellent addition to this part of town. In general, considering how big of a project this was, it was completed quite fast. The downtown area does look excellent after the improvements were completed so quickly. Also, if funds would allow, improvements would also be made on the westerly end of town, up near Stiger Street, across from Tickner's, DiGiovanni said. "So we're really hopeful that we get that," she said. Soon, the town council will be hearing whether it received the funding or not. The Hackettstown News will report on any additional information as it is received about these possible projects. With respect to finances, DiGiovanni said Hackettstown officials will continue to

By Ejvind Boccolini ayor Maria DiGiovanni said that in 2012, the Main Street area had many "streetscape" improvements and the town now awaits possible funding to beatify the area even more. Hackettstown officials will find out likely this month if they received grant monies to fund additional new sidewalks and lampposts up and down Main Street. DiGiovanni said the streetscape project was an excellent improvement to Main Street, adding that another one of the better things that happened was that M & M Mars opened a downtown store. It was located on Main Street, where High Street intersects with it. It brought a lot of retail traffic to town, she said. This was likely a boost for surrounding businesses as well. This boost in retail activity was a big plus for Hackettstown, of course, even if the M & M Mars store was only active for a short time. DiGiovanni said the renaming of High Street (an honorary renaming) to M & M Mars Chocolate Avenue, was a great thing for the town as well. "That definitely was a high point for 2012," she said.

work to keep the tax rate low, in additional to continuing with capital improvements. When asked what might be included in capital improvement plans, DiGiovanni could not confirm any specifics before decisions were made by the council. She said town officials have a "wish list" of items that need to be decided on. She said continued on page 10

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In 1886 Thomas Edison Brought Electricity to the Palace of the Last King of Hawaii

by Michele Guttenberger he last reigning king of Hawaii loved technology and had futuristic plans for his Kingdom. In 1881,The Merrie Monarch - Hawaiis King David Kalakaua and his Attorney General set off to meet with Thomas Edison in Menlo Park, NJ during his around the world tour in 1881. Thomas Edison gave the king a

demonstration of electricity at his legendry electric powered laboratory in Menlo Park. King Kalakaua in 1881 even conceived of the possibilities of geothermal energy that could power this electricity to his Island nation. He and Thomas Edison conversed about using the energy from Hawaii's volcanoes to produce electricity to light Hawaii's capital, and transmit this power via submarine cable to the other islands. Five years later in 1886, Edison sent an engineer from the Thomas Edison Company to Hawaii and Iolani Palace was electrified. Ironically, the last monarchy in the US territories - the Iolani Palace had electricity four years before the White House. This was an extravagant endeavor, because the light system actually ended up costing as much as the entire palace building. Soon afterwards the streets of Honolulu were lit by electricity. It was the electrification of the King's Palace that ushered in the formation of the Hawaiian Electric Company. King David Kalakauas use of Edisons latest technologies was a passion of his even in his final days of life. Four days before his death on January 20, 1891, Kalakaua recorded his final words on an Edison wax cylinder phonograph/r ecorder while lying on his

death bed. This was done with the assistance of a representative from the Thomas Edison Company at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. The wax cylinder was sent back to Honolulu. It was given to James Pratt. Pratt was the only person that owned a recording device in the kingdom at the time. He later donated this historical recording to Hawaii's Bishop Museum in 1918. Today we can see an example of King Kalakauas vision of geothermal energy at the Thomas Edisons Glenmont Estate in West Orange, New Jersey. It has a thermal heating and cooling system and a behind-thescene tour of this system is given during special events by appointment. It is part of our National Park Service and is a national treasure and part of our modern heritage located here in New Jersey. You can still see the exact model wax cylinder phonograph-recorder that the last King of Hawaii used in his final days orchestrated by Hawaii's extraordinary inventive advisor to the king -Thomas Alva Edison. Please visit The Thomas Alva Edison Museum- NPS Open Wednesday through Sunday. Hours are 9:00am 5:00pm Fee is $7.00 - 211 Main Street West Orange, NJ 07052. Visit website for more details http://www. nps.gov/edis/index.htm

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Your Personal Carbon Footprint-Workshop and Discussion

Submitted by Laura Knipmeyer and Peggy Robinson n Tuesday, February 5, 2013, Laura Knipmeyer will be leading: Your Personal Carbon FootprintWorkshop and Discussion. The program will start at 7:00PM, at the Skylands Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1811 Rte. 57, Hackettstown, NJ. 07840 (just west of Walmart and Kohls) Phone: (908) 6844040). www.skylandsuu.org. Admission is free, but a free will donation will be accepted. Get past the questions like Paper or plastic? and determine for yourself which daily living choices have the greatest impact on the environment. Your personal carbon

footprint calculator is a measuring tool. No higher math is required! We will step through examples together and you can work on your own worksheet to take home. You will emerge with concrete ideas of what you can--and want-- to improve. Find out which changes make a greater impact. If you have ever wondered what greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have to do with you, your wallet, or your neighborhood, this Meetup is for you. No shame, no blame, no politics. Dr. Knipmeyer organizes En-vironment & You programs on the first Tuesday of the month at Skylands Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.

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onday, January 28, 2013 at 7 p.m. is the annual meeting of the Sussex County Arts and Heritage Council. Founded in 1971, the Council is a non-profit agency designated by the Freeholders as the official arts and heritage organization for the county. Its mission is to foster and promote the artistic and cultural vitality of Sussex County. The annual meeting is open to the general public and to all members of the Arts and Heritage Council. The meeting will be held in the Councils gallery, which is in the Councils office at 133 Spring Street in Newton, NJ. Refreshments will be served.

Arts and Heritage Council Holds Annual Meeting

The purpose of the meeting is to apprise the membership of the activity of the Council, give an yearly treasurers report, elect new board of trustees members, and present trustees whose terms have expired. Also during the meeting, the re-grantees are notified of their grant amount for 2113. The Councils gallery exhibits 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional art, and fine crafts. The current show, Winter Solstice, will be on display from January 12 until February 9, 2013. Information about current and future exhibits, and other events in the Sussex County community, can be found on the Councils website www.scahc.org, or by calling 973-383-0027.

Q. Tell me about your practice? A. I am a neurosurgeon who specializes in minimally invasive endoscopic spine surgery at Executive Spine Surgery in Hackettstown, NJ. I completed two fellowships in complex spine surgery at Stanford University in California and interventional and minimally invasive spine surgery at Semmes-Murphey Neurologic and Spine Institute in Tennessee. I focus on treatment of spinal disorders through pain injections and minimally invasive spine surgery. Q. What is minimally invasive spine surger y? A. It is spine surgery with a skin incision less than 1-inch, but it is more than just a small incision. The surgery is done through a tube in between back muscles to decrease muscle damage and weakness caused by muscle retraction. Do not confuse minimally invasive surgery with the term microsurgery. Microsurgery only refers to the use of a microscope not the size of the incision or the amount of muscle damage. Q. How is endoscopic laser spine surger y different than minimally invasive surger y? A. Endoscopic spine surgery

is state-of-the-art minimally invasive spine surgery. A micro video camera is inserted through a small incision to the damaged area of the spine. The camera projects the images onto a video screen so the surgeon can easily visualize the pathology. Tiny instruments are inserted through the camera to remove herniated disks, fix arthritis or fuse the spine under direct visualization. The media often emphasizes lasers but they are only one of the many endoscopic instruments. Q. Why is endoscopic spine surger y better than traditional surger y? A. Traditional surgery is more destructive in its approach to the spine for the problem being treated. The larger the incision the more collateral tissue damage and consequential scar tissue that forms. This scar tissue may result in future difficulties. Endoscopic spine surgery is extremely minimally invasive, even for minimally invasive spine surgery. The incision is very small (the size of a fingernail) and there is minimal damage to blood vessels, muscle, ligaments and bone producing very little blood loss. No general anesthesia is required decreasing medical risks and improving access to surgery for high-risk patients. These benefits result in less post-operative pain and quicker recovery.

Q. What types of conditions can endoscopic spine surger y treat? A. Treatment is effective for conditions that cause back pain, leg pain, numbness and weakness, such as arthritis, bone spurs, bulging discs, stenosis, herniated disc, facet joint disease, sciatica, scoliosis, spondylolisthesis (slipped spine), instability and others. Q. What are the surger y options? A. Endoscopic Rhizotomy treats back and leg pain originating from facet joints and medial branch nerves. The medial branch nerves are found and cut through the endoscope. Patients usually have almost immediate pain relief lasting for years. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) only damages the nerve and usually provides pain relief for six to nine months. Recovery time ranges from one to three weeks. Endoscopic Discectomy treats back and leg pain resulting from herniated or torn discs pinching the leg nerves causing sciatica. The disc is found and removed through the endoscope, providing quick pain re-

lief. Recovery time ranges from two to 6 weeks. Endoscopic Fusion treats degenerative disk disease, spondylolysis (pars fracture), spondylolithesis and instability that cause back pain. The disk is removed through the endoscope and spinal endplates are prepared for fusion under direct visualization. Endoscopic fusion is done under general anesthetic with nerve monitoring to facilitate insertion of a cage and spinal instrumentation. Recovery time ranges from one to three months. Q. Why can you help people others say they cannot? A. Traditional surgery is limited because the surgeon requires direct vision of the pathology with their eye or microscope. The endoscope camera visualizes areas that are not usually accessible, through foramen and around corners. This greater visualization combined with less damage and surgical risk increases the spectrum of pathology that can be treated safely. This allows treatment of spinal disorders others say they cannot treat. This happened many years ago in orthopedics with introduction of endoscope to knee surgery. Today no one doubts the incredible benefits of endoscopy of the knee. We are seeing this happen with spine surgery. Q. Can you help ever yone? A. Not everyone can be helped or will be satisfied. This is still spine surgery. I do sincerely believe that in those that

are not improved, the negative consequences of the open techniques are at least avoided. Endoscopic spine surgery is the next advance in the treatment of spinal disorders. Q. Why doesnt ever yone do this surger y? A. These procedures require a unique combination of skills that take time to acquire; it is a hybrid procedure that falls in between interventional pain and minimally invasive spine surgery. They are cutting-edge techniques. I believe that with time these procedures will replace most open surgeries of the spine similar to orthopedic, urology, general and gynecological surgery. Endoscopic spine surgery is the future.

Page 10, January 2013, Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News continued from page 6 one example is that the municipal building needs a new generator, and there are goals to improve a few streets as well. There are likely other potential items, but they need to be chosen based on available money and priority. She said they already started the budget process in November of 2012, so it is "well underway." Meetings have already been held, and more are scheduled. It all will take a great deal of time and effort on the part of municipal officials, as they work through the budget season. This will, of course, be a continuous process, with many details to be considered. DiGiovanni said all of the department heads start working on their budget worksheets and the chief financial officer will review these worksheets. DiGiovanni said a few budget sessions are scheduled this month, and if need be, a few will be scheduled for February. She said they will probably finalize the budget in March. On the town of Hackettstown website, information is listed about a meeting on Jan. 22 regarding a Master Plan Re-examination Report Hearing. This planning board meeting is being held at 7:30 p.m. at the municipal building at 215 Stiger Street. One of the

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items listed on the agenda is this re-examination regarding the Bergen Tool site. "Formal action regarding this matter may or may not be taken at this meeting," it read on the website. Also, as a reminder to residents, information on the Hackettsown website (www.hackettstown.net/) is listed regarding snow removal responsibilities, and parking regulations during or after snowfall. Since this is the season for potential snowfall, residents may want to review this portion of the website. There are regulations listed regarding sidewalk care and maintenance, noting that owners and tenants of lands abutting a public street must remove snow and ice from abutting sidewalks within 12 daylight hours after the snowfall, or after the ice forms. Please refer to the website for additional and more specific language. Parking regulations are also listed, particularly for during an emergency (which is defined within the regulations), or during a snowstorm. The website also gives a specific list of streets, or portions of streets that are designated as snow routes where parking is prohibited when snow has fallen and accumulated to the point where the road is covered.

Imagine thirty to forty years ago if you were told that lasers would replace scalpels in surgery or that robotic instruments would build cars; you may not have believed it. By the same token would you believe that chiropractic treatments could be performed using a special hand-held instrument developed by NASA scientists; all while you were sitting in an upright position without turning or twisting movements? Advances in computers and engineering technologies have been able to uniquely blend with chiropractic in order to both analyze and treat the human body in such a way that was never before realized. According to Dr. Michael S. Hyjek, This new form of computerized treatment is so gentle and effective, that it amazes even the most skeptical patients. Its called the ProAdjuster and is the latest, state-of-the-art technology in existence today, and the only one in the Long Valley area The ProAdjuster can safely and gently analyze and treat the spine and other joints to remove the nerve impingement that is often the cause of pains in the low back, neck, shoulder and elsewhere in the body. It also works on a variety of muscular conditions to loosen tight muscles with ease and comfort. Many patients say that its like getting a mini-massage. It can also help increase the amount of motion in almost any joint. Even patients with knee, hip and foot problems such as plantar fasciitis are being helped. It is also covered by most insurance companies including medicare. Dr. Michael S. Hyjek, the secret to the ProAdjuster lies in its advanced piezoelectric sensor that is able to detect the slightest amount of restriction in a joint and then deliver an extremely precise adjustment. He says that Even though traditional forms of adjusting also work, people are drawn to this new tech-

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spines adjusted in that way, says Dr. Michael S. Hyjek, Now, there is no longer a reason for anyone to be weary. The ProAdjuster is perfect for anyone who has been thinking about going to a chiropractor, but hasnt yet made that decision. Dr. Michael S. Hyjek, wants everyone to be able to experience these same benefits and if you have any of the following conditions, the ProAdjuster may be the answer youve been looking for Low back discomfort Fibromyalgia Sciatic nerve pain * Planter Fascitis Neck and shoulder pain Knee or hip pain TMJ dysfunction Scoliosis Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Arthritis Headaches Sports injuries Treatment with the ProAdjuster is consistent, measurable and extremely gentle. There is no guesswork, and its safe for individuals of all ages. Call our office today and mention this article to receive a FREE ProAdjuster analysis to pin-point your problem area and see how the ProAdjuster can help. Call within the next 7 days and you will also receive a complimentary nerve stress scan and computerized muscle test that can Dr. Michael S. Hyjek uses the ProAdjuster to analyze a patients spine and pin-point areas of nerve impinge- show the areas of your stress and how its affecting your body. ment syndrome causing malfunction and pain. Call 908-876-8777 today to reserve your free ProAdjuster Analysis Scan. (Reg. $125) nique because of how gentle it is and does not inThis technological marvel can help you return to a healthvolve any twisting, especially in the neck. Many ier lifestyle. You may no longer have to live with a persistent, people love getting adjusted with traditional man- painful condition. Call us today. ual techniques, all of which are safe and effective, Dr. Michael S. Hyjek but there are a large number of people who never 2 Mountain View Ave., Long Valley, NJ 07853 get to experience the amazing benefits of chiro- drmike@provalleychiro.com practic because they are scared to have their www.provalleychiro.com

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Fencing At Hackettstown High School Primes Students For Success


skills in the sport and in daily life. "The kids have a grand 'ole time," Pratschler said, adding that their daughter Darlene is now the fencing coach at Rutger's University in New Brunswick. Apparently originating in Spain in the 1400s, and then "improved" in Italy and France in several centuries that followed, fencing is a mental game as much as a physical one. Pratschler describes the scenario of fencing, noting that, 'I make an attack, you block, I deceive and go underneath your blade, and if you come back, I'll deceive again.' He said fencing also involves strength and talented footwork. "You put yourself in the right place to make that attack," and you need strong legs to do this quickly and effectively. "Besides the mental aspect of it, it's very physical," he said. He said competitors will "attack", "deceive," and "threaten" with their skillful moves, as an opponent will try to block those moves. (The success of each competitor is meticulously scored by modern electronically-conductive masks, blades, and protective clothing and gear. Electronic scoring display and equipment have been

By Ejvind Boccolini he Hackettstown High School Fencing Team is a program that has earned state championships and gears kids toward having a great time, and succeeding - both in tournaments and in their lives and careers. Roger Pratschler is the men's coach of the Hackettstown High School Fencing Team, and his wife Marianne Pratschler is the women's coach. They both began fencing in their college years and they have been teaching fencing for 30 years at Hackettstown High School. Their committment has been a source of greatness for the community and students for all these years. They began teaching fencing when their daughter Darlene was in the school district, and they stuck with it when she graduated. The Hackettstown High School Fencing Team has since earned a few state championships, which is very impressive for a small New Jersey high school, and many of the students, for instance, went on to excellent academic institutions such as the very prestigious Notre Dame and Columbia Universities - also rival schools in the sport of fencing. It has provided a good time for the students and helped them develop excellent

phased in over the years - from the 1930s to the 1980s to best keep tally of all of the points earned by competitors.) And being a part of the accomplished Hackettstown High School Fencing team takes courage and determination just to keep up with the team's reputation - and schedule. The Hackettstown High School Fencing team will compete in about 15 meets each year, then district and state competitions.

Pratschler said they are qualified and willing to face any of the 56 high school teams in New Jersey. "We take on anybody," he said, adding that "we're about the furthest west," noting that there are teams in Bergen County, Hudson County, and Essex County, for instance. On the Hackettstown High School website, http://www.hackettstown.org/, there is continued on page 16

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Mardi Gras Breakfast for Sandy Relief


"Many of us in the Northern New Jersey area were affected or severely inconvenienced by the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy. The Stanhope United Methodist Men decided we wanted to do something to help with the relief efforts. We thought our Mardi Gras Jazz Pancake Breakfast and Worship Service with Jazz Music might be a great way to bring our local church and our community together as we raise funds to benefit our neighbors in our state who suffered even greater devastation," said Scott Lefurge of Andover, president of the churchs United Methodist Mens group. A saxophonist, Lefurge and guests will be performing a variety of Jazz pieces during the breakfast and worship service. The Mardi Gras theme goes with the tradition of feasting for the three days before the start of Lent which, in the Christian faith, is a time of fasting or giving up something.

by Elsie Walker n Sunday, February 10th, the sound of Jazz music and the smell of pancakes will fill the air at the Stanhope United Methodist Church, #2 Route 183 in Netcong. Though its Mardi Gras Breakfast will certainly be upbeat, the cause behind it is a serious one. The breakfast is being held to raise funds for Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts. There will be two breakfast servings that day: 8:00am 9:30:am and 10:30am 11:30am in the churchs Fellowship Hall. During the breakfast, there will be live and recorded Jazz music. The churchs 9:30am worship service will also feature Jazz music and all are welcomed to attend. A freewill donation will be taken for the breakfast. The churchs United Methodist Mens group is supplying the items for the breakfast so that 100% of the money raised will go to Sandy Relief.

In this case, those that come to the breakfast will not only enjoy good food and music, but by their donations, will be helping fellow New Jerseyans who are literally rebuilding their lives. Rev. Tom Kinter, pastor of the church, talked about the relief effort organized by the Greater New Jersey Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. Our goal is to rebuild 300 houses of the elderly and low income [residents], he said. Kinter noted conference disaster relief teams went immediately into action accessing the need . Among those homes and buildings damaged were several United Methodist churches and parsonages. Teams will work in the clean-up process and rebuilding. Kinter said that conference anticipates 45,000 United Methodist volunteers from New Jersey and across the nation helping in the [recovery] effort over a three-year period. We know this will be a long-tern project, he said.

n Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 6:30pm at the Netcong Knights of Columbus will be hosting a Beef Steak Dinner. Come meet - New York Giants Super Bowl Champion running back Lee Rouson #22 of the New York Giants runs with the ball against the Denver Broncos during Super Bowl XXI at the Rose Bowl on January 25, 1987 in Pasadena, California. The Giants defeated the Broncos 39-20. Call the Saint Michael School or e-mail Mr. Jackson erjackson.principal.390@patdioschools.org

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the names of people needing tickets. Pick up tickets next week - payment to the Netcong KofC the cost is $40 a seat. Childcare: 69:30pm available at SMS by certified teachers at $15 per child.

Lee Rouson

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

landers Boy Scout Troop 156 will be having a Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday February 9, 2013, from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. It will be held at the Knights Of Columbus Hall, 3 Schmitt Lane, Flanders, (next to Flanders Firehouse). Prices are $7.00 per Adult, $5.00 per Child (6-12), $20.00 per Family of 4. This fundraiser will help to purchase camping equipment and help defray the cost of Scouting events. For information contact - Virginia 973-584-3405 or John 973-476-5770.

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Habitat For Humanity Helps Those Hit Hard By The Storms


the Habitat volunteers to help make a difference. Right after the storm, the local Habitat affiliate, Morris Habitat, pitched in by collecting several cargo trucks full of items ranging from non-perishable food to clothing and blankets. These items were sent directly to nonprofits helping in the storm ravaged area. . According to Blair Bravo, Morris Habitats Executive Director, to date almost $18,000 was raised locally through donations. These funds went directly to the rebuilding efforts. Currently, Morris Habitat for Humanity is sharing a 15 passenger van (donated by GM) with the Paterson affiliate to transport volunteers to the affected areas for the rebuilding efforts. Morris Habitat is also keeping a list of people interested in working on stormaffected homes and they will keep these people updated as to the progress of the projects involving Morris Habitat. There is still so much to be done! If you want to be part of the rebuilding effort, you can make a financial donation directly by accessing https://www.habitat.org.. Volunteers are always needed. For more information, and to find out when the next Morris Habitat volunteer orientation is

he week before Christmas, Habitat for Humanity International launched its first-ever fleet of Mobile Response Units from Atlanta. The 24 vans were donated by Chevrolet and specially outfitted with tools and supplies donated by Lowes and the Robert Bosch Tool Corporation. Their destination? Habitat affiliates working in New York and New Jersey to rebuild communities affected by Superstorm Sandy. After picking up the donated supplies, over 70 volunteers set out for the metropolitan area. Habitat CEO, Jonathan Reckford, visited several homes on Staten Island that are being gutted for rebuilding. Volunteers from Habitat and local nonprofit, All Hands, hauled out armloads of rotten floor planks and moldy drywall at the Fox Beach Avenue home of Alex Dionne. Its painful to hear what people have gone through, Reckford said, walking through the Fox Beach Avenue area where three people died at the height of Superstorm Sandy. No matter how much you see on the news, theres nothing like being here and seeing it for yourself. This special outreach effort was reported on NBCs morning show recently and many of the NBC staff, including Al Roker, joined

scheduled, go to the website at www.morrishabitat.org Volunteer opportunities and orientations are listed right on the home page. Otherwise, contact the Morris Habitat for Humanity Office in Randolph, NJ at 973-891-1934. About Morris Habitat for Humanity Morris Habitat for Humanity is a non-

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orth Jersey Federal Credit Union will sponsor a scholarship for the first place winner of the student films category of the Paterson Falls Film Festival, taking place in Paterson, NJ, in May 2013. North Jersey Federal Credit Union, a non-profit financial cooperative with locations in Paterson, Totowa, Newark and Garfield, NJ, aims to enable members to have financial freedom and to empower our communities to reach their goals. All of the funds pledged by North Jersey Federal Credit Union will be granted to the winner of the student film category with student submissions coming from local universities, Montclair State and William Paterson. We are so excited to announce North Jersey Federal Credit Union as the $1,500 first prize scholarship sponsor of our student film category, explained Frank Saya the festivals marketing director. Their scholarship really shows a strong commit-

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ment to giving back to the community and we feel privileged to have them as a sponsor. Sponsorships are still available for local businesses looking to support the festival which will showcase emerging talent and artists from around the world. Funds raised through sponsorships will be used to secure many of the festival's expenses such as equipment rentals, printed resources, posters and banners as well as various promotional events and activities. For more information on sponsorship information, or available packages, please contact the festivals Marketing Director, Frank Saya at frank@patersonfilmfestival.org. Further information can also be found on the festivals website www.patersonfallsfilmfestival.org. You can also follow The Paterson Falls Film Festival on Facebook and Twitter (@FilmFestPF3) for the latest news.

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Fencing At Hackettstown H.S.


individual's hand - he witnessed no other accidents in all his years. And the great benefit of being part of the Hackettstown High School Fencing program is that it also seems to be synonomous with success in general. "A lot of our kids go on to major colleges," Pratschler said, adding that some even become coaches. And Hackettstown students that are on the fencing team have only good things to say about the experience - and the sport itself. Marielle Parmalee, who is captain of the women's foil team and is a junior, said she became interested in fencing when her sister joined the team a few years back. By watching the practice sessions, Marielle was impressed and intrigued with the amount of skill and energy that went into the sport. Dylan Mango, who is captain of the men's foil team and is a senior, said fencing is "like a physical game of chess." He said it is not just a mind game, it involves skill and tact with your hands and feet. He said an individual's 'skill set' will include both mind and body excellence. Kyra Dubinsky, a freshman, calls the team a "big family. We're all friends," she said, adding that the upper classmen are thankfully very nice to the younger classmen. She said it is an "intellectual mindgame," and said that the sport is "well worth the effort." Other members (there are about 45 in all) include Vishnu Prasath, of the epee team, and the brother/sister combination, Sean Pfahler and his sister Mollie, both seniors, competing on the saber teams. Also, Angelica Hubbard is captain of the women's saber team and is a senior; Hunter Morabito is captain of the men's saber team, and is a senior; and Justin Cweika, is captain of the men's epee team, and is a senior.

information on the fencing program that can be obtained by clicking on "athletics," and then "winter sports," and then, on the lefthand side of the screen, "fencing." Also, the schedule is there as well. There are three subgroups for fencing: saber, foil and epee (pronounced 'eh pay'). On "saber" teams, individuals can hit with side of blade. Also, the lame (metal garment - pronounced 'lah may') has sleeves and an electrical mask (it is a metal mask instead of a "coated mask"). Above the waist is the target. On "foil" teams, individuals can only hit with tip of blade, and the target is chest. A coated mask (non-conductive) is used. On "epee" teams, individuals can only hit with tip of blade, and the whole body is the target. A coated mask (non-conductive) is used. Pratschler said saber, for instance, is faster, while epee is defensive. And fencing is also a very safe sport, Pratschler said, adding that there is no contact, and no concussions, for instance. He said only top of the line, safe equipment is used. Pratschler said, for instance, that only once at a tournament a broken blade cut an

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by Elsie Walker here was a time before machines, when all lace was made by hand. The romantic addition to a wedding dress, the frilly accent to a collar or handkerchief or even jewelry, handmade lace was an art. A day to demonstrate that lost art and to pass it on, thats what you might say Lace Day is all about. Held on February 2nd and 3rd (snow date February 9th) at the

meeting hall in Olde Lafayette Village, Lafayette, the event is sponsored by the Lost Art Lacers, a group dedicated to the art of making lace. Among those lacers demonstrating the art will be award-winning lacer, Stanhope resident Dottie Wolfe. Aptly scheduled just before romantic Valentines Day, Lace Day weekend allows people to see and learn about making handmade lace. Events are open to both adults

Lace Day

Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News, January 2012, Page 17 chase supplies and browse the lace suppliers wares and take classes and also introduces the public to the art of lacemaking as it was done before machines, Eastby said. Stanhope resident, Dottie Wolfe, will be among the Lost Art Lacers on hand for the event. A lacemaker for over 40 years, Wolfe won seven ribbons for her lace at this years New Jersey State Fair. I always have my tatting with me, and will happily demonstrate and teach. All of us bring finished projects or work in progress to exhibit. We have lots of lacemaking supplies for sale, and lots of demonstrations - anyone who would like to try their hand at various lace techniques is welcome to try, she said. Eastby and Wolfe noted the variety of things that can be made with lace. Eastby has used her handmade lace for clothing accessories such as earrings, shawls, scarfs, handkerchiefs, a wedding handkerchief and garter for her niece and household items such as doilies, and motifs for framing. Wolfe shared her favorite thing to make from lace. I make a lot of jewelry, because a girl continued on page 19

and children. On February 2nd, the event is open from 9am 4pm. Theres lace making supplies, lace making demonstrations and Try Me Table, and lace exhibits. Also, theres a lace making class for children from 1 3pm (pre-registration is required). The children will make a bracelet or a motif or a bookmark The next day, the event runs 9am 4pm with adult workshops/classes. Pre-registration is required. The Lost Art Lacers is a not-for-profit group of women and a few men who enjoy the art of lacemaking and also want to keep lacemaking alive in its many forms. We meet once a month on the fourth Friday of the month for a business meeting and once a month for a social meeting of making lace from September to May. In the summer months of June, July and August, we participate in demonstrations at historic sites in the Northern New Jersey area, shared its Membership Chairperson, Clara Eastby of Branchville. Eastby has been making lace for 22 years. The purpose of Lace Day is two- fold: It gives local lacers the opportunity to pur-

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Food for Thought Film Series Presented by The Foodshed Alliance & Grow it Green Morristown

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continued from page 14 in need. Since 1985 Morris Habitat has served 249 households though home ownership opportunities, home preservation, and international home building programs. In addition, proceeds from our ReStore, opened May 2007, have built 6 homes and diverted over 2,000 tons of useable material out of landfills. For more information about Morris Habitat call 973-891-1934 or visit www.morrishabitat.org. To learn about the ReStore call 973-366-3358 or go

he Foodshed Alliance of Blairstown, NJ and Grow it Green Morristown of Morristown, NJ are partnering together to present an extraordinary film series focused on the intersection of farming practices, our food supply, and how we are nourishing our families. Each film will be followed with a discussion, led by community leaders whose expertise is specifically linked to the films subject matter. The Series will be a unique opportunity for participants to see cutting edge documentaries, engage in meaningful discussion with fellow community members, and enjoy a night out in downtown Morristown. The series will take place at the offices of

the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation at 14 Maple Avenue, Morristown, platinum LEED certified building. Light refreshments will be offered. Seating is limited and advanced ticket purchase is required. Tickets are $5 per person, per film. Reservations can be made at www.foodshedalliance.org. Please see www.growitgreenmorristown.org or www.foodshedalliance.org for more information. Screenings will take place on the 1st Thursday of the Month in January, February, March & April (Jan. 3rd; Feb. 7th; Mar. 7th; April 4th). Doors open at 7 pm & Screenings will begin at 7:15 sharp.

to www.morrishabitat.org and follow the ReStore link. About Morris Habitat ReStore Operated by Morris Habitat for Humanity, the ReStore sells donated building supplies and furnishings at huge savings off normal retail costs. Proceeds from the store have funded the construction of 6 houses since 2007. Information on donating, volunteering, or any other aspect of the ReStore can be found on its website at www.morrisrestore.org or by calling (973) 366-3358.

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continued from page 17 can never have too much! she said. When asked what lacemaking means to them, Eastby shared, Lacemaking for me is relaxing, an escape which allows me to forget about any problems and it is a creative process resulting in a useful item to show for all my effort. I've made a lot of friends who like the same things that I like. It keeps my hands busy, and, since my lace is portable, I take it

Lace Day...

Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News, January 2012, Page 19 out and it makes a great conversation starter, Wolfe shared. For more information on Lace Day or to register for classes, contact Lee Daly at (973)383-8491, daly@ptd.net or Susan Keenan at fleur_de_lvs714@rtonline.net. For directions, visit www.lafayettevillageshops.com For more information about the Lost Art Lacers, visit its site at http://www.lostartlacers.org.

he Centenary Stage Company continues their Family Fun Series on February 2 at 2pm in the Sitnik Theater of the David and Carol Lackland Center with a one-man circus routine fun for family members of all ages. Michael DuBois' show, The Solo Circus, is a fastpaced, audience interactive variety show featuring an all-original presentation of magic, juggling, mentalism, circus, and sideshow stunts all wrapped in a blanket of comedy. "I fell in love with the circus when I was four at Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey," said DuBois. Michael DuBois has been performing for over eight years with national appearances on The Tonight Show and The Jay Leno Show, featured in several magazines, performed at over 500 colleges and universities across the U.S., as well as headlines multiple major cruise lines all over the world. The Family Fun Series sponsored by Fulton Bank will also feature The Catskill Puppet Theatres performance, The Lions Whiskers on April 13. To purchase tickets or to find more infor-

Centenary Stage Company Welcomes Michael Dubois And His Solo Circus Act

mation on other CSC events, visit www.centenarystageco.org or call the CSC box office at (908) 979-0900. Tickets for the Family Fun Series shows range from $17.50-$20 in advance and $22.50-$25 at the door. Workshops are available for all shows for an additional $18.50 a person, limit of 50 people. The Centenary Stage Company is a notfor-profit professional Equity theatre in residence at Centenary College dedicated to serving as a cultural resource for audiences of the Skylands Region with professional music, theatre and dance events and arts education programs throughout the year. Performances at the Centenary Stage Company are made possible through the visionary support of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the NJ State Council on the Arts, and CSC members, friends and sponsors, including Premier Sponsor Heath Village, Silver Sponsor Hackettstown Regional Medical Center, The Holiday Inn, Series sponsors, Fulton Bank, and Mamas and Caf Baci.

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f headlines are any indication of what's hot and what's not, it's easy to believe that infertility treatment is strictly a modern day science, made possible solely through the courtesy of high-tech medicine. But as good as modern science is, many couples trying to get pregnant find themselves turning to an age-old treatment for help -- one so steeped in tradition it's about as far from life in the 21st century as one can get. That treatment is Acupuncture, and today, even high-tech reproductive specialists are looking to the somewhat mysterious world of Chinese Medicine to help those fertility patients for whom western medicine alone is not quite enough. Many of our patients come to us because they have gone through one or more failed IUIs and IVFs (in-vitro fertilization) treatments to no avail. Others come because their reproductive Dr. suggested acupuncture because they know that acupuncture can help increase the success of their treatment, over and above what the protocols alone can accomplish. Other patients come to Skylands Acupuncture because they dont want to use the drugs at all to conceive. We have had tremendous success with either decision. Come to see us for a visit and see all the baby pictures and read the letters from all our happy parents. Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medicine treatment that relies on the painless but strategic placement of tiny needles into a "grid-like" pattern that spans the body, from head to toe. The needles are used to stimulate certain key "energy points" believed to regulate spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical balance. And, for many women, it's often just what the doctor ordered. "It can allow you to cross the line from infertile to fertile by helping your body function more efficiently, which in turn allows other, more modern reproductive treatments, like IVF, to also work more efficiently," says James Dillard, MD, assistant clinical professor, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and clinical adviser to Columbia's Rosenthal Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Indeed, in a study of 160 women, published April 2002 in the reproductive journal Fertility and Sterility, a group of German researchers found that adding acupuncture to the traditional IVF treatment protocols substantially increased

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pregnancy success. In this study one group of 80 patients received two, 25minute acupuncture treatments -- one prior to having fertilized embryos transferred into their uterus, and one directly afterwards. The second group of 80, who also underwent embryo transfer, received no acupuncture treatments. The result: While women in both groups got pregnant, the rate was significantly higher in the acupuncture group - 34 pregnancies, compared with 21 in the women who received IVF alone. But increasing the odds of IVF is not the only way acupuncture can help. Acupuncture works effectively as a stand-alone medicine for Infertility and does work to stimulate egg production in women who can't -- or don't want to -- use fertility medications or spend exorbitant amounts of money to help them get pregnant. A study showed that when you compare the pregnancy rates for an egg producing drug such as clomid to acupuncture treatments alone, the rates are equal a 50% chance of pregnancy in 3 5 months for general patient to those not undergoing IVF. How Acupuncture Works Although acupuncture is fast becoming an accepted fertility protocol, not everyone agrees on how -- or why -- it works in the Western World. According to the Traditional Chinese medicine explanation, acupuncture stimulates and moves Qi (pronounced "Chee") a form of life energy that ancient wisdom says must flow through the body unhampered from head to toe, 24/7. When it does not flow unimpeded pain or illness can occur. Infertility can arise from restricted Qi flow, which can cause blood deficiency, liver Qi stasis and a host of other conditions contributing to the inability to conceive. In addition to restoring the flow of Qi, Acupuncture has a calming, restorative effect that promotes an overall sense of well-being and ultimately helps the body to conceive. By placing needles into specific acupuncture points linked to the reproductive organs, hormones become normalized and often there is an increase in the number of follicles; improves ovarian function; increases blood flow to the uterus; and diminishes the chances of miscarriage. A slightly more Western way of looking at the effects of

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Acupuncture points less to the mystical Qi and more towards the solid science of brain chemistry. In studies published in the journal Fertility and Sterility in 2002, Dr. Chang, along with noted Cornell University reproductive endocrinologist Zev Rosenwaks, MD, found a clear link between Acupuncture treatment and the brain hormones involved in conception. More specifically their research noted that acupuncture increases production of endorphins, the body's natural "feel good" brain chemical that also plays a role in regulating the menstrual cycle. Chang says acupuncture also appears to have a neuroendocrine effect, impacting a three-way axis between the two areas of the brain involved with hormone production (the hypothalamus, the pituitary glands and the ovaries, aka as the HPO Axis), a constellation that ultimately impacts egg production and possibly ovulation. In still another research paper published in the journal Medical Acupuncture in 2000, Sandra Emmons, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Oregon Health Sciences University, reports that acupuncture may directly impact the number of egg follicles available for fertilization in women undergoing IVF. "My guess is that acupuncture is changing the blood supply to the ovaries, possibly dilating the arteries and increasing blood flow, so that ultimately, the ovaries are receiving greater amounts of hormonal stimulation," says Emmons, who also uses acupuncture in her traditional medical practice. Chang says acupuncture may also help when the lining of the uterus is too weak to sustain a pregnancy -- a problem that is also known to increase the risk of chronic miscarriage. By increasing blood flow to this area, the lining may be better able to absorb the nutrients and hormones necessary to help it grow strong enough to hold onto an implanted embryo, says Chang. Resourced from WebMD Here at Skylands Acupuncture and Wellness Center, we have been helping couples conceive for over 10 years. Chinese herbal formulas and Chinese Dietary Therapy are also used to increase your fertility quotient. Please feel free to visit our website (www.skylandsacupuncture.com) for a more detailed explanation of how acupuncture helps enhance your fertility and read the many testimonials. Additionally, we welcome you to come to our office and see the many baby pictures and letters from our happy parents. References are available by request as well. My greatest joy in life has been helping couples realize their dream of having a child. I have been truly blessed with the opportunity to help both men and women enhance their fertility. I look forward to answering any question you may have, so feel free to contact our office at 908-8763643. Deborah Waddell completed her Masters level degree from the Eastern School of Acupuncture in Montclair, NJ. She received her Acupuncture Certification from the New Jersey Board of of Medical Examiners (C.A.) and from the National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncturists (Dipl. Ac.). Deborah also has a degree in Biology and Chemistry with summa cum laude Honors from Felician College.-

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he arrival of the New Year brings new beginnings and a great opportunity to get organized. Have you always wanted to get organized, but find it is a challenge for you? Why not get organized right in your home by hosting a Clever Container Organizing party? You and your friends will: learn about an organizing topic of your choice, have fun and, as a hostess, earn free organizing products to help you put what you learn into action. As an Independent Consultant for Clever Container, Sherry Onweller offers organizing parties / learning sessions and has helped hundreds of people begin their journey toward organization. To get started, all you need to do is pick a topic / organizing theme. Some popular topics for parties are: Household Paperwork and Bill Organization, Organizing Childrens School Papers and Artwork, Closet Organization, Office Organization, General Organizing Tips, and more. Next, invite some friends to the party, prepare a bit of food and then sit back and have fun and learn. You and your friends will leave the party with new ideas and strategies for getting organized.

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Meet the sweet Sophia SCAS from Eleventh Hour Rescue. She is a 3 year old Belgian Shepherd Malinois mix with a heart of gold. This super sweet girl likes lots of exercise, so a fenced in play area and lots of toys galore will suit her well. Then once shes all tired out, she just likes to be mellow and hang out by your side. Currently in a foster home with other dogs, she gets along great with everyone she meets. Sophia SCAS is a very alert dog, easy to train, and easy to have around the house. And, just look at those ears! To read more about her, to see more pictures and videos of her, to see all of our adoptable pets, or to make a donation, please visit: www.ehrdogs.org or call: 973-664-0865.

Meet the very handsome Duffy from Eleventh Hour Rescue. This 3 year old, Shepherd mix was found neglected, staving, and abused as a stray. He had been neglected for so long that he was totally emaciated yet his collar was so tight that is was embedded into the skin of his neck and had to be removed surgically. During his treatment and recovery the staff noted how kind and wonderful Duffys personality was. Then his time was up at that shelter and he was scheduled for euthanasia, however, the staff was so impressed by him that a volunteer for Eleventh Hour Rescue was contacted to save his life. Now healthy, happy, and full of life, Duffy is ready to find the loving home that he so deserves. He loves people and will readily roll over for his favorite thing a nice belly rub. To read more about Duffy, to see all of our adoptable pets, or to make a donation to help other dogs like Duffy, please visit: www.ehrdogs.org or call: 973-664-0865.

Dottie is an absolute doll! She is a friendly pup who is always happy to see you! Dottie was rescue from a high kill shelter in NC and is now living in a foster home in NJ. As you can see, she is beautiful. Dottie is all white with black & brown spots and just look at that face! Dottie is very friendly & and she gets along with everyone she meets....people, kids and other dogs. She is an affectionate, calm pup and she is not a barker. In her foster home, Dottie gets to go on long walks (she walks great on the leash) and play with other dogs. When you meet Dottie, we are sure she will roll over for tummy rubs. Her foster mom says "Dottie is very friendly, gentle and loving." Dottie is about 1-2 years old and about 40 pounds. You will not find a sweeter pup! If you have a furever home for this pet, please e-mail FureverHomeRescue@att.net and request an adoption application. www.fhdr.petfinder.com --

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ope for Tomorrow, a Child and Family Support Center is hosting Cheers to Chocolate: An Evening of Charity, which will be held at Hawke Point Golf Club in Washington, NJ, on February 8, 2013 from 7 to 10 pm. Hope for Tomorrow is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides a range of interventions and support to children and families experiencing difficult situations, such divorce, domestic violence, abuse or neglect. Proceeds raised from this event will enable the organization to extend the reach of its programs so the organization can protect

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more children and assist their families in creating safer, healthier, more stable homes. Cheers to Chocolate will feature an evening of delicious chocolates, desserts, and fine wines, as well as a silent auction and prize raffle. Chocolatiers, confectioners, bakeries and wineries are invited to host a tasting table at the event. Sponsorships, ads, and event reservations can be secured online. Reservations are $40 per person. For more information or to host a tasting table, please visit www.hopefortomorrowcenter.org or contact Andrea Lovas at 908.689.3130 or andrea@hopefortomorrowcenter.org.

ome and see what a difference Catholic education at STS can make! St. Therese School, located at 135 Main Street, Succasunna is hosting an Open House on January 27 from 12:30 to 2:00pm and January 28 from 9:00am to 11:00am. St. Therese School offers pre-K through 8th grade Catholic education serving Morris and Sussex Counties. We are proud to provide academic excellence in a faith-based community as we prepare our students for a changing world.

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St. Therese School is proud to offer: Caring staff and Christ-centered instruction Advanced math and sciences in our middle school Full day kindergarten and after-care program Smart Boards, computers and advanced technology in every classroom For more information, please visit our website at www.sts.stthereseroxbury.org

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am a male Hound mix who is a little over a year old and was rescued from a shelter in North Carolina. I have a lot of energy and with a little bit of training will be a true Southern gentleman. I get along with other dogs and I have been neutered and am up to date with all my shots. Please come to visit me at Noahs Ark Animal Welfare Association, 1915 Route 46, Ledgewood or at www.noahsarknj.org

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onan is a 6 year old male Siberian Husky. He is playful in the yard but is a quiet dog when he is inside and very sweet. He is even-tempered and walks well on the leash. Conan came to us because his owner was moving and could not take him with him. He has been microchipped and up to date on all his vaccinations. To see Conan or any of our animals, please call Noahs Ark Animal Welfare Association, Inc. at 973-347-0378, visit us at www.noahsarknj.org or at 1915 Route 46, Ledgewood.

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irdie is a Domestic Shorthair/Mix female cat who was rescued from Kansas after the tornadoes. She is just over a year old and loves to be pet and loved. She is a very sweet cat who would love to find her new best friend. Birdie has been spayed and is up to date with all her shots. Please call Noahs Ark Animal Welfare Association, Inc. at 973-347-0378 ext. 106 or visit us at www.noahsarknj.org

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here was a time when an apple was the last place you would look to experiment with new flavors in the produce section. But today, there are nearly 100 commercial varieties to choose from, each with unique characteristics to tickle your taste buds. One new variety called Opal is grown in Washington and offers a complex flavor that starts sweet and finishes with a slight tang. Vibrantly yellow and super crunchy, these apples are perfect for fresh salads and side dishes. And, unlike many types of apples, Opals naturally resist oxidation after cutting, which keeps them fresh and delicious for a lunch prepared before you head out for work, or snacking through the day. An added benefit is that when you buy Opal apples, you are helping to fund the Youth Make a Difference Initiative grants, which provide funding for youth programs serving communities across the United States.

For a lunch with a crunch, try adding apples in fun and delicious ways: Dip apple slices in your favorite nut butter. Add thin slices of apple to your deli meat sandwich, or layer them with PB and J on raisin bread. Make your own cracker stackers with whole grain crackers, your favorite cheese, smoked turkey, and apple slices. Add apples to a delicious salad, such as this spinach and apple salad with dried cherries, which is filled with fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, iron and antioxidants. Visit www.opalapples.com to access an application for the Youth Make a Difference Initiative. Servings: 4 Prep Time: 15 minutes 2 Opal apples

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3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons white balsamic vinegar 2 teaspoons fresh thyme (or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme, crushed) 1 teaspoon lemon zest, freshly grated Salt to taste Ground pepper to taste 1/3 cup (about 2 ounces) goat cheese, crumbled 1/2 cup chopped walnuts, toasted Core apples, and cut into thin slices (about 16 per apple). Place spinach in a large bowl; remove long stems and any bruised leaves. Add cherries and half of apples and set aside. In a small bowl, whisk

together olive oil, vinegar, thyme, lemon zest, salt and ground pepper to taste. Toss spinach, apples and cherries

with just enough dressing to coat. Top with remaining sliced apples, goat cheese and toasted walnuts.

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