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May 23, 2012

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Hackettstown High School Girls Softball Living Up to High Expectations

By Josh Lashley tephanie Cucinella and Faith Ely, the senior captains for the Hackettstown High School softball program this spring are living up to the high expectations that head coach Kristin Meister had set for the student-athletes. While Meister is definitely happy about the captains taking their roles seriously and with the correct mentality, she is not surprised. Meister knew coming into this season, because of the way that they have approached the sport in the past that Cucinella and Ely were capable leaders and they are proving her right. Steph and Faith both exhibited tremendous leadership last year, Meister said. Steph has a temperament and disposition which creates enthusiasm for her teammates. She offers control on the field and keeps energy in the dugout by her confidence and ability to communicate effectively. Because of her communication, she was a top choice by both her teammates and the coaching staff as captain this year. Although statistically she didn't stand out last year on the field, she exhibited exceptional control over her own emotions and a great attitude toward improvement. She is selfmotivated and competitive. Faith was a statistical leader and consistent contributor during tough games last year. She played every game at first base and didn't

Faith Ely and Stephanie Cucinella , senior captains. commit a single error. She was the three-hitter and was an offensive statistical leader. Because of her consistency, she was a player that her teammates consistently looked to for leadership and support. When they weren't playing well, they could count on her to mentally pick them back up and show that any game had potential for success, no matter how big the run deficit. Between Steph's confident communication and Faith's confident performance, these two leaders complimented each other well on and off the field. Combine their individual strengths with the fact that both kids are genuinely good people, citizens who are always willing to do the right thing even when it is the difficult thing, and

teammates who are always understanding of differences, these two were shoein candidates as appointed leaders for my team. Given the focus and dedication that both Cucinella and Ely bring to softball, its easy to understand that they are constantly looking for ways to get better and better as players. Faith has been slowly building confidence both on the field and in the batter's box,'' Meister said. "She is trying to play in college next year and is working every day on learning new skills and approaches to the game so that she can have the best chance of making the team. She works daily to elevate not only her physical game, but her understanding of the strategy and different approaches to hit-

ting and fielding. Last season she was such a consistent fielder that it's hard to register actual improvement there, as well as always being a clutch batter in high-pressure situations. What I have noticed is great improvement physically on her base-running. She is more aggressive and wants to take extra bases and score on every chance opportunity. Mentally, she has worked to become more aware of when to call time outs and regroup with the infielders when the other team begins to gain momentum. Her awareness and her calm demeanor truly bring control and focus to the fielders. Stephanie has elevated literally every aspect of her game not only since last continued on page 4

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rinity UMC of Hackettstown, NJ runs a monthly Midnight Run and is looking for your donations. The Midnight Run goes into New York City once a month and bring clothing and food to the homeless. They are in need of new or gently used blue jeans in larger sizes for men, new or gently used clothing in dark colors for men and NEW mens medium,

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large and extra-large white underpants and t-shirts and white socks. They also can use toiletries such as, travel size soaps, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, razor blades, shaving cream (travel size), dental floss, and washcloths. All items can be brought to the church office at 213 Main Street, Hackettstown. Any questions please contact Carol Munro at 908-892-6536.

alling ALL Mansfield Girl Scouts and Leaders- both PAST and PRESENT!! The Mansfield Girl Scouts will be holding their Court of Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, June 13th, 7:00 PM at the Hackettstown High School. We wish to invite all PAST and PRESENT Girl Scouts and Leaders to join us for the

Press Release for Mansfield Girl Scouts Court of Awards Ceremony

momentous occasion as we celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Girl Scouting of the USA. If you are able to attend, please email MansfieldGirlScouts@comcast.net to respond. The court of awards will be followed by light refreshments in the cafeteria. COME share your Girl Scout Story with todays young girls!!

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n Saturday, June 30th, the Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Hackettstown will be a Flea Market/Bake Sale/Lunch from 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m.

Flea Market/Bake Sale Sat., June 30th

Vendors Invited. $20 indoor w/table $15 outdoor your table. The Gethsemane Lutheran Church is located at 409 E. Baldwin St, Hackettstown, NJ. 908-852-2156

continued from front page year, but also since tryouts. Where Steph has blossomed and really matured is in her mental approach to the game. She doesn't know what her plans are for next year so she wants to make sure that she plays this season with no regrets. She has eliminated fear from her brain, understanding that every game she plays is one of the last she may ever play. With this fearless and driven approach, the opportunities for success are endless. She is swinging the bat like she wants a double every hit, running bases like she can steal on anybody, and diving for balls she doesn't know if she can even get a glove on. She has taken so much confident control of her game and so much pride in her infield position.

Girls Softball...

Meister is very proud of the way in which the captains are there to help the other student-athletes on the roster improve themselves, thereby helping the program in general progress in the right direction. Both Steph and Faith have taken a very active role as being mentors and role models for their teammates, Meister said. They truly are model athletes in their balancing of academics, work, and athletics during a hectic season where many girls their age are thinking about the beach, the prom, and college next year. They stay focused and motivated for each game, one at a time, and work hard to keep their own games elevated so that they may elevate the performance of their teammates.

he Hackettstown Free Public Library will be hosting a concert of Great American Songs on Thursday, May 24 at 7 pm. The evenings concert will feature performer Carol Erickson, who will sing a variety of songs from the 1920s, 30s and 40s, with favorites from Gershwin, Cole Porter and Irving Berlin. The concert will be held in the Hackettstown Public

Great American Music Concert at the Hackettstown Library!

Library building and is free and open to the public. The Library is located at 110 Church Street. The library is open Monday through Thursday 10am to 9pm, Friday 10am to 5pm, and Saturday 9am to noon. For further information, please contact the library at (908) 852-4936 or visit the library web page www.hackettstownlibrary.org.

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are Net Pregnancy Resources of Warren County announces its Fatherhood 101 initiative for any fathers and fathers-to-be wishing to learn more about being a 24/7 Dad in todays world. This practical fatherhood initiative addresses the excitement, fears, frustration and concerns that almost every father encounters in parenting. Fathers and fathers-to-be will meet oneon-one with a trained male client advocate exploring the various roles of fatherhood and parenting. Participants will gain awareness, understanding, and practical knowledge about the different roles of a man within the family, including: being the protector of their family, the leader of their home, and how to guide ones family with love and grace. Participants will also explore what success in parenting and fatherhood looks like in the 21st Century. Fathers and fathersto-be earn Baby bucks each visit which they can use toward material goods from the Centers baby closet, such as diapers, wipes, clothing, and other essentials. Laura Hanrahan, executive director of

Care Net Pregnancy Center Opens Program for Dads

Care Net, states that, men in the Fatherhood Initiative have the potential to break the mold of past negative experiences and work toward success at the most important job in the world that of being a great Dad. Program topics include such areas as, balancing work and family; forming a family; and becoming a 24/7 Dad. Hanrahan adds, Interested fathers and fathers-to-be are welcome to take advantage of the Centers fatherhood program even if the mother of their child isnt a client at the center. All services are free and confidential. Care Net Pregnancy Resources of Warren County is a nonprofit organization serving Warren and western Morris Counties. It supports both women and men needing options following an unplanned pregnancy, and provides ongoing support in successful parenting. In addition, the Center offers help following abortion as well as education about positive lifestyle choices and sexual health. For more information about the services offered by Care Net, call the Hackettstown office at 908-684-3099.

n Tuesday, June 5, 2012, Kirsten Branigan, Esq. will speak at the Morris County NOW meeting on the subject of Womens Rights and Employment Law. Ms. Branigan, owner of Kirsten S. Branigan, P.C., a 100% woman-owned law firm, will speak on topics such as gender/sex discrimination (including equal pay and the glass/marble ceiling), sexual harassment, and pregnancy and caregiver discrimination. Ms. Branigan, who served as President of the New Jersey Women

Women's Rights Are Under Attack!

Lawyers Association ("NJWLA") from 2006 to 2008, has practiced exclusively in the area of employment law for 15 years. She is the recipient of several leadership and gender equity awards. Womens rights are currently under attack like never before, and the fight against workplace discrimination is ever present, said Karen Lontka, President of Morris County NOW. We hope people will attend our meeting to educate themselves, because as Louis Pasteur said, fortune favors the prepared mind.

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he First Annual Roxbury Bands Golf Outing will take place on Monday, July 16, 2012 with a 9:00 am tee time. A picturesque landscape of meadows and mountain views await you! Come out and enjoy a day on the green at the Black Oak Golf Club in Long Valley, nestled amongst the hills of Morris County. This 18-hole, 7,100 yard, par 72 golf course sits on 300+ acres within a private woodland setting, a perfect blend of nature and thoughtful course design. Lakes and streams create a serene setting and are incorporated to provide diverse shot values throughout the links. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, this course offers a truly magnificent experience for all. Forget the hustle and bustle of daily life against a scenic backdrop conveniently located only minutes from Route 206 and Chester, NJ. For added excitement, a variety of contests and competitions will be held throughout the event. Not ready to compete in a golfing activity but want a chance at winning a prize? No worries - a 50/50 raffle will also be offered. The cost of the event includes breakfast, green fees, golf cart, lunch and two drink

Swing Into Summer at the First Annual Roxbury Bands Golf Outing
tickets. Early Bird special pricing applies if registration and payment is received by June 16, 2012. The fee for a single player is $175 (Early Bird Special is $150/golfer). Additional savings are available if registering as a foursome! The regular foursome price is $155 per golfer (Early Bird Special is $135/golfer). Contact 973-727-5397 or email wendtcfi@optonline.net for additional information. Registration forms are available at www.RoxburyBands.Org. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Roxbury High School Instrumental Music Department, one of the most accomplished music programs in the State of New Jersey. The dedicated staff, talented musicians in their own right, are committed to providing their students with unparalleled instructional support in all aspects of performance and musical theory. A Vertical Team approach is employed by which the teachers in different grade levels work collaboratively to develop and nurture their students' potential. This offers continuity from grade to grade for the students, instilling a life-long love of music and engendering a strong work ethic. Fundraising efforts help defray costs of the various activities in which the award winning instrumental ensembles participate. The Marching Gaels, one of the most competitive high school marching bands in NJ, finished 2nd in its class and made the final top 10 out of 25 bands in the Bands of America Regional Competition at Towson University, Maryland this past season. The RHS Honors Wind Symphony recently traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana to perform at the National Concert Band Festival as the

only group invited from NJ to take part in this prestigious event. Earlier this school year, the RHS Symphony Band had the honor of performing at Carnegie Hall in a historic concert. Additionally, this Spring, the 9th Grade Concert Band will be premiering a full symphonic arrangement, written and conducted by one of the many visiting professional musicians who have continued on page 12

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re you a grown-up who misses dance class? Come to NJFAD! We know how it is--you were at the studio at least once a week through most of your formative yearsmaybe even through high school, and possibly into collegebut then you could no longer fit dance into your life The realities of career/family/just-somany-hours-in-the-day, forced you to set aside your love (and physical well being?). Well, maybe its time to try and work dance class back in to your life!?!?!

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973-598-5635, or send an email to contactus@njfad.com, but whatever you domake plans to get back to classyou will be sooo glad you did!

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Page 12, May 2012, Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News high school education. Corporate and individual sponsorship opportunities are available at a variety of levels from hole sponsor at $100 (June 27th deadline) to event sponsor at $1,500 (June 15th deadline). Please call Robert OConnor at 201-230-1148 or email him at rmoconnor@optonline.net for details. Thank you in advance for supporting the current and future students participating in the Roxbury High School Instrumental Music Department!

continued from page 8 been involved with the Roxbury High School Instrumental Music Program over the years. The Roxbury HS Band Parents Association, organizers of this event, sponsors scholarships awarded to students continuing their music education. The RHSBPA also provides year-round support to the entire High School Instrumental Music Program, insuring that every child, including special needs students, has an equal opportunity to pursue music as part of their

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St. Michael School in Netcong Keeping Up With technology


past 23 years. We have an interactive smartboard now. Kuncken says our goal is to begin to create 21st century children, 21st century learners. Even at this level children are very excited and ready to learn technology. Its not like the smartboard replaces the learning. We use it as a tool. For example, the students recently learned a lesson on recycling for earth day. In addition to the weekly reader and having to bring in cans and newspapers to recycle, the students participated in a smartboard lesson in which there were three containers for cans, paper, and glass. The students had to clean up a forest and a stream by touching the garbage and dragging it into the correct container. Its an opportunity for them to learn another way, says Kuncken. You enrich, you supplement, you bring in a new approach. Its been very exciting. The kids look forward to it. Its a nice addition to what we always offered, says Kuncken. We are still learning. We are experimenting. There are many lessons for the children. Kuncken plans to use the Ipads as a learning center activity for three to four children at one time. There are many different educational learning games. Teaching with an Ipad also allows educators to individualize rather than address an entire group. For a child who needs a little more help on a particular skill, or an advanced child who needs to be challenged, an Ipad can be very beneficial, says Kuncken. It keeps the childrens interest. Jackson says next year they plan on putting in a new digital library. The St. Michael School offers classes five days a week, including full-day kindergarten. Besides offering the best in technology, the education program at St. Michael is top notch. Our education program here is very good, says Jackson. Its probably the best in the regional area. With high academic standards, Kids in kindergarten are reading at the first grade level. Students here are really ahead of their peers. Next year, St. Michael will be offering a Kindergarten Plus program for students not yet ready for first grade. KPlus is an advanced kindergarten environment that prepares students for significant first-grade work. The goal is when they are in seventh grade they are doing high school work, explains Jackson. We are going to use technology to help us advance that curriculum. It can be a jump start into high school. The St. Michael School is currently enrolling for the 2012/2013 school year. Call 973-347-0099 for additional information or to schedule a visit with a child. It comes alive when the children are here, concludes Kuncken.

Established in 1923, the private Catholic elementary school recently completed a new computer lab for its prekindergarten program offering Ipads and smartboards to its three and four year olds. With the recent upgrade, all of the 222 students enrolled at the school in grades pre-K through eighth, can be taught using the most advanced methods of technology. I dont think there is any pre-K in the area that has anything like this kind of program, says Ernest Jackson, school principal since Aug. 2011. We are using technology to help teach basic skills. Kids are growing up differently now. They are wired to use technology. They learn better with technology. Bringing technology into the classroom is something they are comfortable with. The school received its new computer lab in August, and the pre-Ks computer lab was constructed in March. A total of 48 Ipads and three smartboards were purchased through a private grant. The pre-K program is located in the convent, separate from the main school. We converted a room and created a mini-computer lab with Ipads and a smartboard, describes Diana Kuncken, pre-school teacher at St. Michael for the

By Cheryl Conway he St. Michael School in Netcong is up with technology offering the latest and greatest to its students.

Page 14, May 2012, Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News empower people with mental illness to live quality lives in the community. At Food For Thought, case managers of the MHAMC talk to individuals about their goals and recovery on areas such as housing, jobs, family, shelters, goals and legal issues, explains Macias. The event, which is expecting more than 250 guests, is open to the public, consumers or clients and their family members, as well as the many supporters of the MHAMC including professionals and community leaders. Guests will sample food and wine from each of the participating restaurant vendors which includes, The Melting Pot, Blackthorn Restaurant and Pub, Hibiscus Caribbean Cuisine, Tiffanys Restaurant, The Atlanta Bread Company, Angelato Heavenly Ice Cream, Patsys Caf, Coney Island Catering, Grassroots Natural Market, and more. Beverages will be provided by Cricket Hill Brewery and Best Cellars of A&P. Macias says the event is held on a Monday since that day is a sacred day of rest for restaurants since many are closed. The restaurants donate their time and food for the event to gain exposure to their business. Its a donation on their behalf, says Macias. This is a great way to get exposure and also support a local non-profit organization. Food for Thought activities include a silent auction and tricky tray raffle featuring restaurant gift certificates, autographed sports memorabilia, spa packages, and shopping spree opportunities. Gov. Codey, who is an advocate of the MHAMC, slept in a homeless shelter in Newark recently to reach out to those individuals experiencing tough times.

10th Annual Food For Thought Benefit


He will be the keynote speaker for this special 10year anniversary fundraising event. He is a voice and advocate of the Mental Health Association, says Macias. The MHAMC is a 501(3) non-profit organization providing support and services along with education and self-help resources for those with mental illness in Morris County. Food for Thought tickets can be purchased by visiting the events section of the MHAMC website at www.mhamorris.org. For information on sponsoring the event or donating an auction item, contact the MHAMC Development office at 973-334-3496 x102 or email DFaucett@mhamorris.org. Founded in 1953, the MHAMC works to promote mental health awareness and improve the care and treatment of people in recovery from mental illnesses through programs of education, direct service, and advocacy. Current services include information and referral, homeless outreach, supportive housing, self-help, and disaster response. The MHAMC is a local chapter of the New Jersey Division of Mental Health America, formerly the National Mental Health Association. The Mental

By Cheryl Conway ime to break some bread and talk about hard times and solutions- at the 10th annual Food For Thought Benefit. Set for Monday, June 4, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the The Bretton Woods Mansion in Morris Plains, the Food for Thought fundraiser provides a social environment to talk about problems while tasting foods and wine from area restaurants while raising funds to support The Mental Health Association. Food for Thought has grown to be one of Morris Countys premier fundraising events with many of the areas finest restaurants offering a taste of their delicious cuisine. This year, Governor Richard J. Codey will be the key-note speaker, along with introductory remarks by Morris County Freeholder and Human Services Liaison, John J. Murphy. Food for Thought provides an opportunity for clients to reach out for advice and information in order to improve their lives. Its almost like breaking bread, says Stephanie Macias, one of the organizers of the event. Its hard for people when they are hungry and homeless to talk about their problems and services they may need. You have to first feed yourself and create that warm environment for them. Breaking bread with friends is an easy way to talk about the hard times in life. Thats where Food For Thought comes in. All funds raised at Food for Thought go to support the work of an important charity, The Mental Health Association of Morris County (MHAMC). Established 59 years ago, the MHAMC runs many essential programs that

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oin us for dinner and support the lightener family to find a cure for Glenn. Drakestown Methodist Church, located at 6 Church Rd., Hackettstown, will be holding a Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser For Glenn Lightener on Saturday, June 9, 2012. Serving time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. We will be taking a

Fundraiser For Glenn Lightener

FREE WILL offering and ALL proceeds will go to help find a cure for Glenn. Bring your family & friends. For additional information please call 908-8524460. Directions: Rt. 46 to top of Budd Lake Hill, by Johnson Dodge. Make a right onto Naughright Rd., take 2nd left onto Church Rd.

Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News - May 2012 - Page 15 This event is always popular and foursomes fill up quickly. We will be playing four person scramble with on-course raffles and prizes. Everyone can attend! You can sign up as an individual or as a group. You can even come just for dinner. $100 fee includes a day of golf, golf cart, lunch, prizes and a banquet dinner. Pre-registration is crucial. Registration forms can be found on our web page at http://stjameshackettstown.org, or by contacting the Golf Outing Committee via email at stjamesgolf214@gmail.com or by U.S. mail at Golf Outing Committee, St. James Episcopal Church, 214 Washington St., Hackettstown, NJ 07840. About Farmstead Golf and Country Club Located in beautiful Sussex County, New Jersey, this 27-hole golf course has been offering some of the most beautiful scenery and challenging golf in Northwest New Jersey for the past 45 years. Approximately an hour outside New York City, Farmstead offers top quality golf, stunning surroundings, delicious food and a caring staff all at reasonable rates. Voted readers Choice "Best Golf Course" in the New Jersey Herald 5 years in a row! Sussex County Chamber of Commerce "Quality in Business, Quality in Living". Best Customer Service 2008. One of GolfStyles 100 Must Play Courses in New Jersey! 88 Lawrence Road | Lafayette, New Jersey 07848 | Tel: (973) 3831666. About St. James Episcopal Church Hackettstown: St. James Episcopal Church is an open, inclusive and caring faith community that embraces diversity and celebrates the joy of Christ. The Christian life is one lived in community. At St. James', we possess the two essential elements of community: a sense of belonging, developed through relationships one with another, and a common goal and witness. As Episcopalians, we are followers of Jesus Christ, our Lord, and believe in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We strive to love our neighbors as ourselves and respect the dignity of every person. We celebrate our unity in Christ while honoring our differences, always putting the work of love before uniformity of opinion. All are welcome to find a spiritual home in the Episcopal Church.

t. James' Episcopal Church located at 214 Washington Street, Hackettstown will be hosting a golf outing at the lovely Farmstead Golf and Country Club in Lafayette, New Jersey on Monday May 21st. Golfers should be there at noon for registration with a shotgun start at 1:00.

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re you ready to laugh for a good cause? Join Eleventh Hour Rescue on Saturday, June 9th for our Comedy for the Canines: Comedy Night Fundraiser at the Boonton Elks Lodge located at 125 Cornelia Street, Boonton.. All proceeds from this very funny evening benefit Eleventh Hour Rescue and help us save the lives of more dogs and cats on death row. Comedy for the Canines is hosted by comedian Harris Bloom, who is also the founder and president of his own rescue, Stewie to the Rescue. Stewie to the Rescue was founded in 2010 to help raise funding and provide awareness of the plight of homeless animals. Harris uses his talents as a stand-up comic to coordinate and host comedy night fundraisers for local rescue organizations, helping them raise necessary funds to continue their work in saving the lives of homeless animals. Harris is a regular at New Yorks Gotham Comedy Club and has been seen on CBS. The funny doesnt stop there, though! Comedians Nick Cobb and Sheila Kay will join us that evening to round out our line-

Eleventh Hour Rescues Comedy for the Canines: Comedy Night Fundraiser
up. Nick Cobb is no stranger to performing live and on television and has been seen on MTV, Last Comic Standing, and Comedy Centrals Live at Gotham. Sheila Kay is a regular at comedy clubs in the Borgata, The Riviera, and Mohegan Sun. She is an avid animal lover and works with various rescues, not only helping with funding through performing comedy show fundraisers, but also through cross-posting, transporting, and spreading the word of adoption. We are looking forward to seeing our three comedians live and in action! Doors open at 7:30pm and the show will last from 8 to 9:30pm. Your $25 ticket includes admittance to the show, as well as 1 beverage (wine, beer, or soft drink). Additional drinks will be available for purchase. Youll also have the chance to win some great prizes at our tricky tray or even come away with big bucks from our 50/50. Every dollar raised goes right to Eleventh Hour Rescue, so youre guaranteed to have fun time while helping out a worthy cause. Tickets are available online, through our website www.ehrdogs.org. Space is limited, so reserve your ticket now! For more information, e-mail Comedy@ehrdogs.org or call 973-664-0865. Eleventh Hour Rescue is a volunteerbased nonprofit, 501c3 organization that literally saves dogs and cats from death row. Eleventh Hour Rescue is made up of dedicated individuals who believe that innocent pets deserve love and a place to live where they are honored and cared for. No dog or cat deserves to die simply because they do

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Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News - May 2012 - Page 17 in northern, central, and southern New Jersey. Registration begins at 8 am. The run begins at 9:30 am, and the walk begins at 10 am. Runners and walkers of all ages are encouraged to come out and enjoy a day outside. There will be fun activities and snacks provided. All registered participants will receive a free t-shirt. The run will be professionally timed, with prizes awarded to registered runners who are top finishers in age group categories. To register, runners can go directly to www.active.com and search Champions for Children. Registration for runners is $25 with a $2 discount for USATF-NJ members. Walkers can sign up at www.fafsfoundation.org. Registration for walkers is $15. Walkers and runners can also set up fundraising teams on the organization website. Kim Luthy of Randolph, NJ and Janet Farrand of Long Valley, NJ are chairing the event for the Foundation. As a runner and mother of a family of runners, I am not only happy to plan such an exciting event, but I am also looking forward to being a participant! says Luthy. I am also very passionate about helping children in foster care, so there couldnt be a better combination. Formed in December 2008, the FAFS Foundations mission is to support New Jerseys abused and neglected children. The fundraising efforts of the FAFS Foundation provides critical financial support for Foster and Adoptive Family Services (FAFS), its mission, and programs. FAFS is the only nonprofit organization in New Jersey serving as a unified voice for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. Walking will help sustain programs which help over 7,000 New Jersey children in foster care participate in extracurricular activities, celebrate the holidays with separated siblings and peers who share the same experiences, and plan for college and independent living. A stable and supportive foster home can make a tremendously positive impact on the outcome of a childs life, says Farrand. FAFS works tirelessly to make sure that foster families and the children in their care get the services and support they need to be a healthy and thriving part of the community. Champions for Children 5K Run and 2.5K Fun Walk for Children in Foster Care is an outdoor event. Registration for all walks begins at 8 am. The run begins at 9:30 am. The walk begins at 10 am. Get more information at www.fafsfoundation.org or call (609) 9774880.

he Foster and Adoptive Family Services Foundation is kicking off their annual walk season with a new addition this year, a 5K run and 2.5K fun walk at Morris Countys Central Park, known locally as the former Greystone Campus. The Champions for Children 5K Run and 2.5 K Fun Walk for Children in Foster Care, proudly sponsored by Wells Fargo and Grand Bank, is the first in a series of three walk events for the Foundation held

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Page 18, May 2012, Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News Kaphan, and his sister Kaitlyn Houtz of Roxbury, started collecting the tabs in March and then got Cornine involved. "She left the flyer in my apartment," says Cornine. "We have close to 700 kids in our school. We can definitely get a lot of tabs here." Cornine approached the Rainbow Connection Committee at CMS and got permission to send flyers home in the students' backpacks requesting the donation of tabs. Cornine has been pleased with all of the support. "They want to do everything possible to help him," says Cornine, regarding the enthusiasm from her students. "They can really make that connection; that warms my heart. "I've had kids bring in freezer bags full of tabs." Cornine and Houtz have collected more than 96,000 tabs, combined, so far. Their collection is ongoing until June. Tristan, who is due June 14, will need to undergo his first surgery seven days after his birth to reconstruct his heart. Recovery is four to six weeks in the hospital. His second surgery will take place when he is four months old with a recovery time of two to four weeks. His third surgery will take place when he is three-years old with a recovery time of about two weeks. Kaphan explains that the procedures will

Tabs For Tristan

By Cheryl Conway efore tossing that soda tab in the garbage, send it to the Chester M. Stephens Elementary School in Budd Lake for a fundraiser that provides shelter and resources to families of children undergoing treatment. CMS third grade teacher Deanne Cornine of Roxbury is collecting soda tabs for her cousin, Jimmy Kaphan of Palm Coast, FL, who is expecting his first child in June. In March, when she was 23-weeks pregnant, Emily PiekarskiKaphan's girlfriend, received a diagnosis that her fetus had hypoplastic left-heart syndrome, a condition in which the left side of the heart stops growing shortly after conception. "It' so small, it's hardly going to work," says Kaphan, of his baby's heart. The soda tabs being collected are going to the Ronald McDonald House of Jacksonville, FL, which participates in a recycling effort of metal in exchange for funds used to support families needing stability and resources while a hospitalized child receives medical care. Tristan will be in need of three heart surgeries after his birth and his family will be staying in a nearby Ronald McDonald House for weeks during his procedures and care.

involve the rewiring of the right-side of the heart in an effort to act like a whole heart. The surgeries have an 80 percent to 90 percent success rate. According to Cornine, one out of every 10,000 babies is faced with this rare heart disorder. Tristan will probably eventually need a heart transplant to save his life. The procedures will take place at the Wolfson Children's Hospital in Jacksonville, FL. Staying at the Ronald McDonald House, which is located just

down the block from the hospital will provide the closeness and convenience to Kaphan and Piekarski. "The Ronald McDonald House will provide their facilities to us," says Kaphan, who lives about 80 minutes from the hospital. "It's a little hotel for families of children who are undergoing procedures; a home away from home" with a private room, bed, bathroom. It's a little get away from the hospital. continued on page 20

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Tabs For Tristan...


continued from page 18 With family in NJ, NY and Florida, Kaphan says more than 100,000 tabs have been collected so far. According to the Ronald McDonald website, the organization gets 40 cents to 60 cents per pound of soda tabs. One pound of soda tabs equals 1,334 tabs, he says. Kaphan says he is giving the tabs to the Ronald McDonald House "as a donation in Tristan's name. We are giving back to the Ronald McDonald House to give thanks for what they are doing for our own family. We are doing the tabs as a donation; we are not using them as a deferment of payment," he clarifies. With 315 Ronald McDonald Houses in 57 countries and regions, the organization provides families stability and resources so

they can keep their child healthy and happy. Whether those problems involve close proximity and support to a hospitalized child, affordable method to stay together in another city while a child is undergoing treatment, or even getting basic medical and dental care in a vulnerable community. The Ronald McDonald Houses collect pop tabs to teach kids about philanthropy and the importance of recycling, and raise funds to help children and their families at the same time. It collects pop tabs instead of entire aluminum cans because it's more hygienic to store tabs than cans, and collection and storage is easier. To support Baby Tristan's family and the Ronald McDonald House, send tabs to CMS or the Roxbury High School in Succasunna.

ccording to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College University, men are now retiring later than they have in the past. In an analysis of data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau, the Center for Retirement Research found that the average retirement age for men has risen from 62 in the mid1990s to 64 near the end of the first decade of the 21st century. The reasons for this change are likely not because men are reluctant to leave office life behind, but because

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new house is being built on 4 Hatakawana Terrace in Budd Lake and Mary Kay, Inc. made it happen when Morris Habitat and Phyllis Doyle, an independent Mary Kay consultant, won a nation-wide contest last year. On Friday, April 20th, the prospective homeowner, Yulia Savenkova, her son and mother, donned their pink hardhats and helped the corporate and local Mary Kay representatives, dozens of volunteers, and Morris Habitat staff, raise the first two walls of this house. Making the day even more special was the fact that it was Yulia's birthday. She said getting this house is the "best gift ever" and thanked everyone who has been so helpful and excited to see the family succeed. The new single-family home will have 3

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Tell Them You Saw It In The Hackettstown News - May 2012 - Page 21 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a semi-finished basement. Our 62nd project will be ENERGY STAR certified for energy efficiency. We hope to have the family in by the end of the year. In addition to Mary Kay, Inc. Mount Olive Township donated $50,000 from its Affordable Housing Trust Fund toward the purchase of the building lot. Pro bono professional services have been contributed by attorney James P. Mullen, Esq., architect Marjorie B. Roller and engineer Fred Stewart. Special thanks to George DeJesus, Juan DeJesus, Melissa Ailiff and Matt Haraksin for setting up the work project and overseeing the volunteers as they framed and hoisted the first wall.

ndrea Proctor, founder and current director of Winakung at Waterloo, Inc., announced that the third season of exceptional, hands on educational programs for school and scout groups at Waterloo Village in Byram Township has begun. The initial feedback is rave reviews with one teacher exclaiming, "It is better than ever." Ms. Proctor added, "This year

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there is a working blacksmith on site as well as enchanced programs with expanded staff." There still are openings for schools interested in the Lenape Indian Village tour or the Waterloo Heritage Program which educates students about life in a canal town during the Civil War period. For more information visit the WinakungatWaterloo, Inc. website.

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n Sunday, July 1, 2012 (Rain or Shine) At Vasa Park, Budd Lake, NJ from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00p.m., 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. After Party. This event is not to be missed. Never before has an event like this been promoted in northwestern New Jersey. This is a cultural event for everyone. Whether you are a vendor, crafter, entertainer, or spectator, this will be a day to remember. This event will

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boast a fine line-up of music and live musicians throughout the day. Family fun activities such as Italian and Scandinavian Folk Dancers, cooking demonstrations, bocce ball, mini-golf, stilt-walker, face painting, balloon artist, a petting zoo, pony rides, rock climbing, inflatable rides, ethnic foods, Heritage Trees, crafters, vendors, a Ventriloquist performance, Foreign and Classic Car Show, and much more for the Byram NJ 07874 (973) 448-9770 Friday, June 22 1:00 pm 7:00 pm price of admission. Bring the family, the neighbors, organizations, clubs, have a reunion, or come alone. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets (coolers and pets will NOT be permitted in the park) and relax while you enjoy mingling with Italians and Italian-Americans. All types of food will be available for purchase as will all beverages. Do you know the region of Italy your family migrated from? Can you find a paesano? Bring family pictures, you just dont know who you will meet!

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Hackettstown Motor Madness


and the goals of this worldwide organization. Rotary Internationals mission is to promote peace through understanding, and locally our club has a direct impact on hundreds of individuals and families through its charitable giving, scholarship and dictionary projects, and food drives, said Kevin Guyette, president-elect of the Rotary. Robert Eberle, owner of Panther Valley Pharmacy and current Rotary Club president, said the show can feature 500 vehicles on a good-weather day Those cars include entries in 19 different classes including Mustang, Firebird, Camaro, Antique (pre-1940 to 1970), VW Beetle, Antique Trucks, and Street Rod, among others. Prizes are awarded in each class, with judging by show participants. Best of Show is chosen by popular vote, with this years winner receiving the first Ed Hagaman Memorial Trophy, named in honor of one of the shows founders. Special dash plaques are awarded to the first 400 entrants. The monies raised will help some very good causes. Guyette reflected on what that means to her as regards one project in particular: Our club .. has an incredible international project that provides medical equip-

By Elsie Walker he yearly madness will be hitting Hackettstown on May 27th.Motor Madness, that is. A variety of classic cars will fill the lots of Mars Chocolate North America at 800 High Street Hackettstown for the 18th annual Memorial Motor Madness Car show. Presented by the Hackettstown Rotary Club, the event benefits the Joan Knechel Cancer Center at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center as well as other local charities supported by the Rotary. (These include the NORWESCAP Food Bank, The Arc of Warren County, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Camp Merry Heart, DASACC, and others.) Mars Chocolate North America, Centenary College, Johnson Dodge Chrysler Jeep, Kevil Chevrolet, Hackettstown Hyundai, Subaru 46, and Warren County Community College are among the sponsors for the event which is held rain or shine from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m for spectators with the gates opening to cars at 7:30 am. Spectator admission is $5 per person (ages 12 and older). The day of car show registration fee for exhibitors is $25. Alcohol and pets are strictly prohibited. Its an excellent vehicle no pun intended for introducing the public to Rotary

ment and supplies, as well as specialized training, to the hospitals on St. Kitts and Nevis in the British West Indies. This project, run in partnership with Hackettstown Regional Medical Center, is an outgrowth of our initial St. Kitts Project, which brought therapies, training, and evaluations

Cars like this are part of the Memorial Motor Madness Car Show which can feature up to 500 participants on a good weather day.

to babies and young children with developmental disabilities or delays. These children, until this project began (with cooperation with the islands Ministry of Health), were often hidden from sight because of the stigma of shame that accompanied a famicontinued on page 29

Hackettstown Toastmaster Takes Home the Gold in the Division Contest


The International Speech Contest concludes at the organization's International Convention, scheduled to be held August 15-18, 2012 in Orlando, Florida. Toastmasters speech contests are another way to build your confidence because you have the opportunity to speak to many audiences and refine your public speaking skills, says Dennis Quirk, President of Hackettstown Toastmasters. Please see our website http://www.hacktoast.org for more information. About District 83 District 83 comprises more than 157 corporate and community clubs in New Jersey. To learn more about District 83 please visit: h t t p : / / w w w. t o a s t m a s t e r s 8 3 . o r g [http://www.toastmasters83.org/aboutclubs/clubs-by-location.html for the district website] About Toastmasters International Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public

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Submitted by Christine Bodon-Daly mmelina Stanescu, a member of Hackettstown Toastmasters, placed first in the Division contest competing against other local clubs on April 17th at Glaxo Smith Kline in Parsippany, NJ. Emmelina took home the gold in the Evaluation contest competing against four amazing competitors. She gave an outstanding speech evaluation for target speaker Anne Gilson who gave a speech about how several rock bands came up with the names for their music groups. Emmelina will compete, as an Evaluator, in the District 83 International Speech and Evaluation Contest at the District Conference to be held in Morristown, NJ on May 5th and 6th. The conference theme is "Knowledge is Power, Public Speaking is Empowering" and will take place at the Morristown Hyatt. The keynote speaker at the conference is Ms. Carol Higgins Clark.

Dan Schnipp (3rd place), Emmelina Stanescu (1st Place) and David Romanchick (2nd place) photo courtesy of Dennis Quirk

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speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. Founded in October 1924, the organization currently has more than 270,000 members in 13,000 clubs in 116 countries. Each week, Toastmasters helps more than a quarter mil-

lion people of every ethnicity, education and profession build their competence in communication so they can gain the confidence to lead others. For information about local Toastmasters clubs, please visit www.toastmasters.org

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hether it's something light, cool and refreshing, or rich, decadent and creamy, frozen treats are the perfect way to turn a normal night into something special. With just 20 minutes and six ingredients or less, you can create these easy recipes using frozen treats found in your local supermarket. - Dulce de Leche Carrot Cake Pie - Luscious carrot cake ice cream is topped with caramel apples and crunchy pecans to make a frozen pie guests will not soon forget. - Smores Dippers - No campfire needed for these S'mores. Transform an ice cream cone into a campfire classic complete with graham crackers, marshmallows, and sprinkles. - Candy Corn Cups This impressive dessert is deceptively easy to make.

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Rich vanilla ice cream is layered with refreshing orange and pineapple sherbets, then topped off with creamy whipped topping and your favorite candy corns. Get more delectable ways to chill out with frozen desserts at www.BlueBunny.com. tablespoons orange sherbet, spreading smooth, and 3 tablespoons pineapple sherbet, spreading smooth. Place in freezer while assembling remaining servings. Just before serving, top each with 1 tablespoon whipped topping and 2 candy corn candies. Serve immediately. To make ahead: layer ice cream and sherbet in each martini glass; cover and freeze until serving time. Top each with whipped topping and candy corn just before serving. Dulce de Leche Carrot Cake Pie Prep Time: 20 minutes (Freeze time extra) Cook Time: 10 minutes Makes 8 servings 4 cups Blue Bunny Chef Duff 24 Karat Carrot Cake Ice Cream, softened 1 6-ounce prepared graham

cracker crust 3 large crisp, red-skinned apples, cored 2 tablespoons fat free caramel sundae syrup 1 1/2 teaspoons lemon juice

Candy Corn Cups Prep Time: 10 minutes Makes 4 servings 8 tablespoons Blue Bunny Premium Vanilla ice cream, softened 12 tablespoons Blue Bunny Orange sherbet, softened 12 tablespoons Blue Bunny Pineapple sherbet, softened 4 tablespoons lite whipped topping, thawed if frozen 8 pieces candy corn candies 4 small martini glasses For each dessert, spread 2 tablespoons vanilla ice cream in the bottom of a martini glass. Top with 3

Fat-free caramel sundae syrup (optional) 1/4 cup roasted and salted pecan halves Spread softened ice cream evenly in pie crust; cover and freeze at least 4 hours or until solid. Ten minutes before serving pie, remove pie from freezer; uncover and set aside. Thinly slice apples, leaving peeling on. In large nonstick skillet over medium continued on page 42

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heat, toss applespage 40 continued from with lemon juice and 2 tablespoons caramel syrup. Cook just until apples soften but still maintain their shape, about 10 minutes, turning often. (If necessary, remove apple slices to a bowl as they cook to prevent overcooking.) Cut pie into 8 slices; top each with about 1/3 cup glazed apples. Drizzle with caramel syrup and sprinkle with pecans. Serve immediately. Smores Dippers Prep Time: 7 minutes Makes 4 servings 4 Blue Bunny Champ! Mini Swirls Chocolate or Vanilla Ice Cream Cones

1/2 cup marshmallow creme 1 teaspoon half and half cream or milk 2 tablespoons graham cracker crumbs 1 tablespoon red, white and blue cookie sprinkles In a small microwavesafe bowl, combine marshmallow creme and half and half. Microwave on high 20 seconds or until mixture just starts to puff; stir until blended. Cool 3 minutes. Meanwhile, in another small bowl, combine graham cracker crumbs and colored sprinkles; stir. Dip ice cream cones into marshmallow mixture then

into graham cracker mixture. Serve immediately. Recipe tested in a 1250 watt microwave. Adjust cooking times accordingly. Lemon Cheesecake Bars Makes 24 servings Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 45 minutes Refrigerate Time: 4 hours 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs 1/3cup butter, melted 1/2 teaspoon McCormick Ground Ginger 3 packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese, softened 1 cup sugar 1/4 cup milk 2 tablespoons flour 1 1/2 teaspoons McCormick

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ackettstown Regional Medical Center (HRMC) announced today that they are seeking a strategic partner to support their continued growth of services to meet the needs of the residents of their regional service area. With the changing healthcare environment within New Jersey and the nation, HRMC has determined there is a definitive need to proactively partner with a healthcare system that is a strong leader in the industry, dedicated to growing services and improving the quality of healthcare in New Jersey. The healthcare landscape in New Jersey is rapidly changing, particularly in the northwestern part of the state, and has become extremely competitive. The smaller, stand alone hospitals like HRMC, will find it progressively more difficult to meet the increasing needs and demands of a diverse population and still remain viable in the midst of challenging insurance provider relationships and decreasing reimbursements posed by State and Federal governments. With those factors in mind, HRMC leaders stress that the time is right for this exploration.

Hackettstown Regional Medical Center Announces Growth Strategy


To support HRMCs search, Cain Brothers, one of the nations leading health care financial advisory firms, is assisting in the exploration of strategic alternatives, including potential partnerships with larger organizations, both regional and national. With their assistance, well identify potential solutions to safeguard our ability to deliver valuable health care services to the community, continue our positive growth, and affirm our commitment to providing state-of-the-art technology and compassionate, quality healthcare, stated Jason C. Coe, HRMC President. While HRMC pursues the development of a strong alliance with a health system partner, the Medical Center will continue to provide excellent care to their patients and will continue to work seamlessly with their current, affiliated provider, Hackensack University Medical Center. Through the present agreement, Hackensack University Medical Center provides contracted laboratory and pathology services, specialized bariatric surgical services, and neurosurgery for HRMCs stroke patients. Michael B. Lavery, Esq., past mayor of Hackettstown and spokesman for the HRMC Board of Directors, emphasizes, As HRMC navigates this process, the Board of Directors and Executive Team are committed to keeping the community informed. Periodic announcements will be made throughout the process, and consistent communication will be maintained via press releases, special media announcements and

posted content on HRMCs website, www.hrmcnj.org. Coe added, We thank our community, in advance, for their continued support as we journey toward the goal of ensuring that HRMC will continue to grow, thrive and maintain our longstanding commitment to providing quality healthcare to patients in this region.

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Motor Madness...
continued from page 24 lys association with disability. Through education and supports, these families are now able to seek the medical and developmental supports their children need, and they themselves are better able to accept and love those children as their own. Amid the fun of the car show, the meaning of memorial in Memorial Motor Madness is not forgotten. Local DJ favorite Doc South, who will be emcee and spin oldies all day, will mark the day. As he has done for years, he will ask for a moment of silence for the countrys veterans and members in service, and ask the crowd for silence during the playing of the National Anthem. Doc South will also ask for donations for the purchase of phone cards to be given to service members stationed overseas so they may call home. Food vendors will be on hand to serve breakfast and lunch items, including breakfast sandwiches, burgers and hot dogs, ice cream, and beverages. Rotary members will also be selling chances for a cash 50/50 prize. Part of the days fun is also catching glimpses of the popular M&M characters whose images seem to be everywhere, including crosswalk signs. Our continued and positive partnership with Mars Chocolate North America is paramount to the success of the car show. They not only make their facility and associates available for the event, but welcome the general public in the spirit of philanthropy. Mars passion for excellence is our inspiration for making Memorial Motor Madness better and better each year. We work well together, said Guyette. For more information on Memorial Motor Madness, call 908-509.1828 or visit: www.hackettstownrotary.org

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Thomas (TJ) Maloney Recently Honored

manned machine guns on the landing boats when invading the island of Bougainville, November 1, 1943. He also served with the III Amphibious Corps. After WWII TJ spent several years in civilian life before joining the United States Army in the late 1940s during which time he was a paratrooper. During the Korean War TJ was a Weapons Trainer preparing the National Guard, Army Reserves and recruits to rebuild the 11th Airborne Division. During the Vietnam war TJ was a Staff Sergeant as part of the 101st Airborne Division. While in Vietnam he served as a Combat Infantryman in the 1st Battalion,

327th Infantry from 1965 - 1966 and retired January 1, 1967 2nd Battalion, 501st Infantry. TJ was honored with proclamations from the Mayor of Mt. Olive Township, Robert Greenbaum and the Mayor of the Borough of Leonia, John DeSimone each declaring April 25th as Thomas "TJ" Maloney Day, congratulating him on his many years of service to the United States of America. The employees of Givaudan will hold several fund-raisers over the coming weeks. All monies raised will be donated to Honor Flight of Southern New Jersey allowing more veterans to make the trip to Washington D.C.

TJ and Herbert Maloney

ivaudan Fragrances Corporation, located in the International Trade Zone, recently honored their security guard, Thomas (TJ) Maloney, with a trip to Washington D.C. to visit the war memorials. He will be one of 84 other veterans to travel by bus on June 2nd with a trip organized by Honor Flight of Southern New Jersey, a chapter of the Honor Flight Network organization. TJ was surprised by an assembly of all the employees. His son,

Herbert Maloney of Freehold, was also able to join the celebration. TJ, 87, has been a security guard for AlliedBarton Security Services at Givaudan for over 18 years and continues to work full time, driving each day from his home in Leonia. He is a veteran of World War II, the Korean and Vietnam wars. TJ was stationed with 26 US Marines from the 5th Marine Division in Japan as part of the initial occupying forces during World War II. He

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urever Home Dog Rescue saves adoptable dogs from overpopulated animal shelters. We are always looking for new families to join our wonderful group of foster families who open their homes to foster a dog until they are adopted. It usually takes a few days to a month for us to find these dogs their forever home. We have puppies, young and older dogs of different breeds and sizes. Please consider helping these homeless, wonderful dogs get a second chance in life. With your help, we can save these innocent dogs from being euthanized simply because there is no room at the shelter. If you are interested, please email us at FureverHomeRescue@att.net Visit our website at: http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NJ630.html

Open Your Home & Save A Puppy!

This beauty is Juliet! As you can see, she has an adorable face & a beautiful shinny black coat. Juliet is very loving and well mannered. Her foster family says she LOVES playing fetch, even with a soccor ball. She spends her days playing with children and she also enjoys playing with other dogs. Juliet is about 17-18 weeks old and we believe she is a labrador mix. Juliet is having fun in her foster home, but she would like to find her own family. We know who ever adopts Juliet will love her! If you have a furever home for this pet, please e-mail FureverHomeRescue@att.net and request an adoption application. www.petfinder.com/shelters/NJ630.html

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The Growing Stage will be producing THE WIZ this summer with a complete cast of high school and college aged students. This new programming initiative is for students that have completed their first year of high school or are currently in college. There is no fee to participate. Move on down the Road! Winner of 7 Tony awards, this beloved Broadway musical sets Dorothy's adventures in the Land of Oz to music in a dazzling, lively mixture of rock, gospel, and soul! Auditions will take place Tuesday, May 29th at 7:00 PM and each auditionee should have 16 measures of a song prepared with sheet music for the accompanist. The production will be under the direction of Steve Graham, who has been with our company since 2005 as both a professional performer and stage manager. His last performance was as the Cat in the Hat in the companys

The Growing Stage Holds The Wiz Auditions

successful production of SEUSSICAL. Laura Petrie will be the Musical Director. Laura has been the Musical Director for the companys Main Stage presentations for the past five years. THE WIZ opens July 14th and runs to the 29th with performances Saturdays at 7:30 PM and Sundays at 4:00 PM. There will be no understudies and rehearsals will take place primarily in the evening. Cast members will have the opportunity to work with the professional production team of the Growing Stage in the building of sets, props and costumes. Those more interested in the technical aspects of theatre are welcome to attend the audition. For additional information, please contact Steve Fredericks, Executive Director of the Growing Stage at exdir@growingstage.com or call the theatre at (973) 347-4946.

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