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Zone 1, Vol. 13, No. 8

Remember: It could be worse

snt it funny how so many


times we can become so fixated with our own misfortunes that we neglect to
remember it could be worse?
While Im sitting at my desk
worrying about business or family issues, I am failing to recognize everything I am blessed
with in that momenti.e. Im
breathing. We like to focus on
the things that get us down and
in many ways we allow those
things to ruin our days, our
relationships, even our lives.
Meanwhile we forget that

things can always be worse and


that we need to be counting
the blessings that we do have,
no matter how barebones.
I had an aunt who would
seem to be the very impersonation of the worst. Aunt
Teddy was diagnosed with
rheumatoid arthritis more than
two decades ago. The arthritis
destroyed her body in such a
way that she was literally twisted. She was permanently bedridden and in constant pain.
For the better part of 15 years,
the only pure daylight she was

able to see was on her rare visit


to the doctors. Before her body
had begun failing, she truly was
a ray of sunshine herself to all
those around her. Aunt Teddy
shared everything, from her
shore house to anything else
she had.
Every holiday my kids and
I traveled to see Aunt Teddy.
After climbing the steps of her
two-family house, we entered
to find this poor incapacitated
woman curled up on a recliner.
Though she knew exactly who
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By Joe Pellegrino

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APR 24
Shomrei Torah, Wayne celebrates
Shabbat with stories, songs and snacks.
Young children and their families are
invited to a special Tot Shabbat on
Friday, April 24 at 5pm, 30 Hinchman
Ave, Wayne.
APR 29
Family Promise of Passaic County is
celebrating the first year of service to

Passaic County homeless families at a


dinner dance on Wednesday, April 29
from 7-11pm at The Bethwood, 38
Lackawanna Ave, Totowa. Music provided by DJs Rock-n-Rono Entertainment.
To reserve send $60 per ticket to Family
Promise of Passaic County, PO Box
1356, Wayne, NJ 07474. For information contact Therese Grolly at 973-6262801 or fppassaiccounty.org.
MAY 3
Celebrate Lag BOmer at Shomrei
Torah with a fun-filled picnic for all
ages. On Sunday, May 3 from 12-

Over 10 Years Experience

1:30pm, bring friends and family for a


Lag BOmer celebration with outdoor
games, crafts, and lunch. RSVP by
Wednesday, April 29 to ensure that no
one leaves hungry. Shomrei Torah,
Wayne Conservative Synagogue, is located at 30 Hinchman Avenue, Wayne. For
more information and reservations contact office@shomreitorahwcc.org or
call 973-696-2500.
MAY 7
National Day of Prayer on Thursday,
May 7. The theme for this year, the
64th Annual Observance, is Lord, Hear

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our Cry from 1Kings 8:28: Hear the


cry and prayer that Thy servant is praying in Thy presence this day. Many
towns throughout New Jersey and the
nation will be participating. Please join
us in prayer from 12:20-12:40pm at
The Municipal Building, 25 Lenox Ave
Pompton Lakes. For more information
on this day visit www.ndptf.org.
Lag Baomer Family Fun Day
Friendship Circle Color Run on Thursday,
May 7. Registration for run 5pm; Run at
5:30pm. Adults-$20; FC teen volunteer$10; Kids (12 and under)-$10. Free Tshirt with every adult registration. Run
held at The Chabad Center 194 Ratzer
Rd. in Wayne. Call for more information
at 973-694-6274 or register now at
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April 22, 2015

The Chabad Center of Passaic County,


194 Ratzer Road, Wayne invites you to
explore the Jewish view on Justice and
the War on Terror in a two session class.
It will be held at 7pm on Tuesday, April
28 and May 5. The cost to attend both
classes is $40. Visit Jewishwayne.com or
call 973- 694-6274 to RSVP.
Passaic County CASA has announced
its tentative Summer 2015 Training
Session. This intensive one week session
will be held on July 27-31, from
9:30am-3:30pm. This summer session
is contingent upon registration of a minimum of ten applicants. In addition to
the training, each applicant will attend a
three hour court observation prior to
being sworn in. First step to becoming a
Court Appointed Special Advocate
attend one orientation session that are
scheduled for 5/6, 6/10, 7/8, 8/12 at
6pm. The orientation sessions and
all training sessions held in our Wayne
office at 415 Hamburg Turnpike. For

more information or to RSVP to an orientation please contact Margaret


Curreri at 973-832-4002 or
email Margaret at mcurreri@passaic
countycasa.org.
Calvary Temples various support
groups can guide you through life.
Every Thursday at 7pm the meetings
include: anger management, single parenting, grief share, marriage builders,
mens pure life dealing with pornography, and post abortion group. Veterans
Support is every Monday at 7pm. For
more information contact Reverend Dee
Verhagen at 973-694-2938, 1111
Preakness Avenue, Wayne.
The Community Food Box Program is
at St. Michaels Episcopal Church, 1219
Ratzer Road. The boxes contain a selection of quality frozen food you can pick
up, at very inexpensive prices. There
are 8 different selections for purchase.
For a menu call 973-956-8554.
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Sell! Sell! Sell!

he question is: What


should I do with my
portfolio now? Should
the headline of this column
answer that question effectively and definitively? After
all, the stock market has risen
constantly since the demise of
2008 with no major corrections as of late. Does this
mean that a correction, pullback or crash is imminent?
The US stock markets most
recent down years in reverse
order were: 2008, 2002, 2001,
2000, 1994, 1990 and 1987.
Might 2015 be next? Is there a
pattern to be derived from
these dates and if so, should
you take any action as not to
have your portfolio scarred by
another negative year? In
other words my question really is, can anyone actually and
successfully time the stock
market to know exactly when
to get out or into the market
in order to buy at the low and
sell at the high?
Market-timing has been
tried many times before with
many pundits claiming success, were these people skilled,
have the crystal ball, just
lucky, or did they understand
and follow a pattern? Well,
sorry to disappoint, there really is no exact pattern or way
to actually determine when
the next Big Crash or Huge
Run-up will occur. Educated
guesses? Plenty, for sure, but
there must be a better way to
win in the wealth accumulation game and in my opinion
there is! Its not sexy, flashy or

April 22, 2015

By Mark Charnet

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works when applied and practiced. Best part is, everyone
can participate in the strategy
regardless of your net-worth,
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selves derived from thousands


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them, throughout the country.
The greatest asset in the
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the frequency you add to it.
Generally speaking, little
sums of money invested properly and consistently over a
large span of time will turn
into a very large sum of
money. So what is this proper
investment to accomplish
this? Ill tell you! The answer

is not to search for the next


Apple computer, Google or
IBM before that. No, that
would be as difficult as choosing the best time to buy or
sell. Weve determined so far
that most of us dont know
when the best time to buy

shares would be nor the right


company shares to purchase
either. Equally the overwhelming majority of stock
brokers dont know the
answer to these two questions
either, therefore who does?
Im afraid the answer is no one
knows, though there are lots
of opinions and financial
newsletters and magazines to
persuade you to purchase their
picks for sure. The question
remains, how can one build a
successful retirement portfolio
with little knowledge and
money?

The answer is to hire the


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talent in the industry to be
your investment team, give
them your money and let
them make the daily decisions
of what and when to buy and
sell with a mutual goal of

growing the portfolio. Your


obligation, is simply to invest
with them every week to ten
days giving them the capital
they need to structure, build
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However, there is a problem:
as a single investor with very
little to invest, you probably
couldnt attract the most talented portfolio management
staff. Solution: if you pooled
your dollars with thousands of
other people with the identical financial goals, surely you
could do it. The management
would be directed not to put

more than 5% of the assets


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to deviate from the stated
objective of growth of capital
for example. The manager(s)
would be obligated to choose
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and currencies to avoid over
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and the associated risk of loss.
Further, management must
maintain the ability to liquidate any portion of the portfolio on demand in case of
shareholder liquidity needs.
(Shares to be sold at market
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By consistently investing
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$50 a week from thousands of
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ahead, through the good and
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this weeks column should
read: Buy! Buy! Buy! And
never stop buying!

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planning workshops advertised in this periodical and our
website. The next series is
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April 22, 2015

Remember: It could be worse


continued from page 1

we were, we each found ourselves having to verbally confirm our presence. Hey Aunt
Teddy. Its Joey. Even as difficult as it was to see through her
sickly disposition, there was
always joy in her eyes when we
came to visit her. But the one
thing that always stuck out to
me during our visits was her
answer to the age-old question:

How are you doing? She


would always smile and reply,
It could be worse!
Imagine that! Completely
incapacitated, completely dependent and filled with pain,
and still it could be worse!
What an attitude to have.
Aunt Teddy was one of the few
people for whom Id say it
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claiming that things could be
worse.
Think about it
Today, right now I ask you
to think about all the things
that are good in your life.
Reflect on them and give
thanks. You may say, Joe,
believe me there is nothing to
smile about. The fact that you
still have breath in your lungs
means that today is the day
everything can change. Hey,
its a choice. Make the right
one! Still need convincing?
Google a gentlemen named
Nick Vujicic. If you do, I think
you might feel differently.
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and consultant for Not Just An Average Joe, LLC. Have thoughts of your
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Light refreshments served. For information, call 973-633-0734.
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Although affection and exercise are essential elements to
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owners should not overlook
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the owner, enhancing the
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the dog while ensuring the

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dogs live in the moment and
cannot make connections
between events and past experiences. Therefore, praise or
consequence has to happen
immediately for the notion to
be reinforced. If the dog sits
on command, she should be
given a treat or a good amount
of praise. If she is nipping

pets safety. Many dogs are


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embrace their training.
Dogs have special needs
and instincts, communicating
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communicate effectively in a
language that a dog will comprehend, while dogs must
learn to fit into the human
world and refocus some
behaviors that may not be
appropriate in a home setting.
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while playing, the owner


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worthy of praise, it should be
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every person she jumps up on
should correct the behavior.
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Encourage a love of physical activity in youngsters

ccording to the
United States Department of Health and
Human Services, children and
adolescents should engage in

physical activity for 60 minutes


or more each day. While fulfilling those requirements might
not have been a problem for
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playing outside and more time
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impact that exercise can have
on kids physical and mental
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that taking a more active role
by exercising with their kids is
an effective way to get them off
the couch and away from their
computer screens.
Turn errands into exercise

opportunities. Many parents


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them when running errands.
When such errands dont necessarily require the use of a car,
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dont enjoy errands may now
find them more fun, all the
while fulfilling their daily recommended quotas for exercise
and spending quality time with
their parents.
Include kids in your own
athletic pursuits. Parents might
not be able to take younger
kids along with them to the
gym, but that does not mean
your youngsters must be
excluded from all of your ath-

letic pursuits. If you have any


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challenges on your schedule,
such as a new recreational
sports season or community fun
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you train or practice. Parents of
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local gyms if they offer discounted memberships to teens.
If so, take kids along with you
on trips to the gym so they
learn the value and benefits of
daily strength and conditioning
exercises.
Make more time to play.
Parents may already have busy
schedules, but finding time to
play with their kids is a great
way to get youngsters to

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might be reluctant to shoot
hoops in the driveway if no one
is willing to join them, but they
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do so if mom and dad are willing to play with them. This is
not only a good way for parents
to ensure their kids get enough
exercise, but also a great and
fun way for moms and dads to
make time for physical activity.
Recognize that physical
activity does not have to mean
organized sports. Some kids
have no interest in team sports
while others do not have the
athletic ability to compete after
a certain age. Parents who
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How Well Do You Know Your Water?

2. Just 1% dehydration leads to


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ability?
A. 30%
B. 15%
C. 5%
D. 0%

3. How much water do you drink


per day?
A. none
B. 6 glasses
C. 8 glasses
D. 12 glasses

4. On average, how many glasses


of water does the human body
lose per day?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 9
D.11

7. How many man-made


chemicals have tests found in new
born umbilical cord blood?
A. 37
B. 200
C. 17
D. 127
8. On average, domestic bottled
water is bottled how many months
before it reaches market?
A. 1 - 3
B. 6 - 12
C. 3 - 5
D. 7 - 8
9. A recent Germany study found
how many chemicals in bottled
water?
A. 24,500
B. 5,320
C. 159
D. 43

10. According to the United


Nations, where does the USA rank
in overall health and longevity?
A. 9th
B. 40th
C. 18th
5. Our body is mostly made up of? D. 27th
A. Air
B. Flesh
11. Which of these cause chronic
C. Water
degenerative disease?
D. Soda
A. Oxidative stress from free
radicals
6. How many water bottles are
B. Acidic stress
thrown away in the USA every
C. Dehydrations stress
day?
D. All of the above
A. 60 million
B. 2 million
12. Antioxidants are bad for us.
C. 80 million
A. True
D. 10 million
B. False

13. Which of these are oxidizing


(damaging) to our bodies?
A. Tap water
B. Bottled water
C. Soda
D. All of the above

14. Green tea and vitamin C are


good antioxidants.
A. True
B. False

15. The inside of our body, for the


most part, should be?
A. Acidic
B. Alkaline
C. Neutral
D. Very Acidic
16. The outside of our bodies
should be?
A. Acidic
B. Alkaline
C. Neutral
D. Very acidic

17. Consuming acidic foods and


beverages drain our alkaline
buffer, which are?
A. The water stores in our body
B. Our precious minerals
C. Our blood cells
D. Our lymphatic fluid

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B. 1 in 3
C. 1 in 12
D. 1 in 9

20. The leading cause of death in


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B. Car accidents
C. Cancer
D. Drowning
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B. 10 mins
C. 60 secs
D. Instantly

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B. Atrazine
C. Aspartame
D. Acetone
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Training essentials for happy pets


continued from page 12

something wrong to confuse


the animal.
Its also important to
consider the dogs temperament during training. Certain
breeds tend to be more docile
or dominant than others.
Training methods may need
to be adapted based on the
demeanor of the dog. Owners
who have a stubborn, willful
dog on their hands may need
firmer, more consistent measures. A dog who is more
amenable may be trained easily with food-based rewards.
Finding the training balance
can take time and patience.
Dogs who are trained as
puppies will learn good
behavior right away and be
less likely to adopt bad habits.
But dogs can be trained at any
age. Older dogs may just
require a little more effort.
Training tends to be most

effective when it is short and


fun for pets and their owners.
Dogs do not have long attention spans, so many trainers
recommend that training sessions last no longer than 15
minutes. Commands should
be to the point and not clouded with a lot of language. For
example, sit, stay, down
and off will get the point
across.
Try practicing the training in different environments
and scenarios. This way the
dog will behave whether at
home or in a friends backyard. Use rewards that are tied
to the event and what the dog
may find most attractive at
that point. A hungry dog may
respond to food treats. A dog
looking to play may appreciate a game of catch as a
reward.
If training doesnt seem
to be working, try a few differ-

ent options. Some pet owners


find they need help training
their dogs. In addition to
informative literature and
training videos, dog trainers
are readily available. Classes
can be scheduled privately,
and many pet centers offer
group classes to interested pet
owners. The success rate of
training classes and the socialization that these training
opportunities offer often justifies the financial and time
investments required to
attend classes.
The American Veterinary Society of Animal
Behavior emphasizes the
importance of starting a puppy
in training, including training
classes before all vaccinations
have been completed. Data
supports a lower risk of transmission of disease in puppy
socialization classes over the
last 10 years. Lack of full

immunizations should not be


reason alone to keep pups out
of important training classes.
Pet owners should know
that not all behaviors can be
stopped. Rather than punish
the dog for every natural
behavior, try to find acceptable ways to channel those
instincts into something safe.
A dog who likes to chew
should be given plenty of toys.
Dogs who are naturally active
should be given adequate
amounts of time to run outside. Highly intelligent breeds
may benefit from agility training or even learning assistance
techniques.
A veterinarian can usually provide resources on animal trainers in the area. Look
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and
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Encourage a love
of physical activity in youngsters
continued from page 14

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Items that do not belong in


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Secrets to keeping an organized shed


continued from page 20

for larger equipment.


Shelving, racks, pegboards and any other materials that enable you to hang or
store items off the floor are
good investments. Visit your
nearby home improvement
retailer to find items that can
simplify your storage. You also
may be able to put scrap wood
to use to make your own storage shelves or a work bench.
Extra kitchen cabinets can be
installed in the shed to organize additional items.
In order to remember
where items go, label or sort
them accordingly. Some people like to take organization a
step further by tracing the
outline of tools hung on the
wall so they can be placed

back in the same spot after


use. This also serves as a visual reminder of which tools are
missing and which ones need
to be purchased.
Dont forget to utilize
shed doors as additional storage space. Hang frequently
used tools, such as rakes and
shovels, on the inside of the
doors so they will always be
easily accessible.
You also can repurpose
storage solutions designed for
other areas of the home. For
example, magnetic knife
holders can be mounted to a
shed wall to keep paintbrushes organized. These holders
also can be used to keep many
small metal tools tidy. Metal
funnels can hold twine and
string. Thread through the

narrow end of the funnel for a


handy dispenser.
Keep dangerous substances off the floor and out of
reach. Gasoline, chemical fertilizers and other potentially
dangerous substances should
be stored high up to
keep pets and children safe.
Make sure the shed floor
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Amendments can help produce healthy soil

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permeability,
drainage, aeration, nutrients,
and water infiltration are some
of the things amendments can
improve when added to soil.
Before homeowners add
anything to the soil in their
yards, it is first important to
determine what that soil
needs. Homeowners may
notice if soil is overly sandy or
full of clay, but further testing
can confirm what the soil is
lacking. Soil tests are often
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soil tested. A comprehensive


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$10 and can provide invalu-

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you hundreds of dollars in
wasted plants and materials,
not to mention effort. Some
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type of planting you will be
doing. For example, a vegetable garden may need different amendments than a row of
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Organic matter is a preferred soil amendment used by
professional and novice gardeners alike. The decaying
remains of plants release nutrients that are absorbed into the
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fruit, cheese and olive oil,
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and Sweet Sherry
Serves 4 as tapas or 2 as main
course
1 lb pork tenderloin
2 T extra virgin olive oil
1 small red onion
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2 garlic cloves
1 pear, not too hard if possible
Scant cup sweet oloroso sherry
Few tablespoons chicken
broth (optional)
Sea salt and freshly
ground black pepper
Heat a ladled saut pan
to medium-hot. (The trick to
pan-frying meat is the temperature of the pan. It should
be hot enough to brown and
seal the meat, but not so hot
that you burn the bottom of
the pan, as the sediment left
adds a delicious flavor to the
final sauce.)
Trim the tenderloin of
any white sinew and cut into
inch slices. Add the oil to
the pan and, when hot, add
the pork. Cook the slices,

browning on both sides.


Remove when the meat is
sealed and brown, but if the
slices are thicker, reduce the
heat a little to cook through.
Meanwhile, chop the onion
and slice the garlic.
Remove the meat to a
bowl and add the onion and
garlic to the pan. Cover the
pan with the lid and gently
cook the onion, scraping all
the tasty sediment left by the
meat (add a dash of water to
help remove it before it burns
if the pan is too hot).
While the onion is cooking, peel the pear, quarter,
core and cut into thin slices.
Add the pear and continue to
cook for another 5 minutes,
covered. When the onion and
pear are soft, return the meat

to the pan, mixing into the


onions and season with salt
and pepper.
Increase the heat to
medium-hot, add the sherry
and cook at a brisk simmer
for 2 minutes to amalgamate
the flavors. If you like your
meat with a bit more sauce,
you can add a few tablespoons of chicken broth or
even water when the sauce
comes to a boil.
Set aside for a few minutes then serve as a tapas or
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Congratulations Eileen Fernand of Coldwell Banker


Wayne recognizes
Coldwell Banker Wayne
Laura Piccoli

ranch Manager, Patti


Tahan, would like to
honor Sales Associate,
Eileen Fernand, for her
accomplishments achieved in

2014. Eileen consistently


reaches the highest ranks
among Coldwell Banker
NRT Commercial agents in
the NJ/Rockland County NY
area. She is a dedicated realtor who supports her clients
through their real estate
transactions to reach a successful close.
Eileen is a 29-year real
estate veteran who specializes
in industrial properties, land,
office sales, leasing and also
works in the residential market. Her comprehensive
background includes property
development and general
contracting. Eileen has
received her NJAR Distin-

Wayne

guished Sales Award in 2014


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Amendments can help produce healthy soil


continued from page 22

soil and used by microorganisms and bacteria, creating a


healthy environment for
plants. Organic material may
break up compacted soil to
increase drainage. In sandy
soil, organic material serves
as a sponge to keep water
from washing away. Compost
and manure are two examples
of frequently used organic
materials. Both of these
materials are readily available
at little cost.
Compost can be produced at home from food and
plant scraps. Raked leaves and
small amounts of grass clippings can be added to compost.
Over time, the decomposition
process will turn scraps into a
nutrient-rich, dark brown sub-

stance that provides many


plants with all they need to
thrive. Compost is particularly
useful in vegetable gardens.
Manure should come
from herbivores, or those animals that sustain themselves
on grass and other plants.
Carnivores can produce harmful bacteria in their waste,
which is not safe to use in gardens, particularly food-bearing gardens. Manure can be
commercially purchased, or
avid gardeners can work out
arrangements with nearby
livestock owners and farms.
These people may be more
than willing to give you
manure for little to no cost if
you cart it away. Dried manure
is preferred because it will
have minimal odor.

Additional forms of
organic amendments include
wood ash, sphagnum peat,
wood chips, sawdust, and
worm droppings.
Inorganic amendments
also may be used, and are usually relied on to improve water
retention and drainage.
Vermiculite, perlite, pea gravel, and sand are examples of
inorganic amendments. A
combination of organic and
inorganic amendments can
create the perfect mix for your
needs.
Soil amendments typically are added to new and
unplanted beds. Peat moss and
shredded bark take years to
decompose and will serve as
long-term amendments in the
soil. Compost breaks down

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Springtime at Arbor Glen


quickly and may need to be
worked in more frequently.
Experts
recommend
spreading amendments on the
planting bed and then using a
rake or tiller to work it in to a
depth of about nine inches.
Particularly sandy soil or soil
with a lot of clay may need
more amendments.
Permanent plants, such
as trees or shrubs, also can
benefit from the extra nutrient
boost amendments provide.
Sometimes it is sufficient to
spread the material over the
soil surface and let rainwater
and wildlife help distribute it
to the plant roots. Otherwise,
work it into the top inch or
two of the dirt with a hand
cultivator.

o celebrate spring, Esther DelCarpio and her group of volunteers visited the residents of Arbor Glen Center in Cedar
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Broadway. There were plenty of volunteers on hand. Newcomer,
Isabella, a 5 year old Pomeranian pooch made her debut. Isabella is
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Cheese Pie

Any
Pizza

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coupon per visit. Take out, delivery or dine-in only.
Expires 5/15/15.

WITH ORDER OF
$50 OR MORE

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coupon per visit. Take out, delivery or dine-in only.
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Any
Dinner

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Any Order
of $50 or more

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coupon per visit. Take out, delivery or dine-in only.
Expires 5/15/15.

19.99 $28.99 $37.99 $46.99 15% OFF

Plus Tax - Reg. $24.00

Plus Tax - Reg. $36.00

Plus Tax

Plus Tax

2 Large
Cheese Pies

3 Large
Cheese Pies

4 Large
Cheese Pies

5 Large
Cheese Pies

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coupon per visit. Take out, delivery or dine-in only.
Expires 5/15/15.

May not be combined with any other offer. One


coupon per visit. Take out, delivery or dine-in only.
Expires 5/15/15.

May not be combined with any other offer. One


coupon per visit. Take out, delivery or dine-in only.
Expires 5/15/15.

May not be combined with any other offer. One


coupon per visit. Take out, delivery or dine-in only.
Expires 5/15/15.

Other Location

Any Catering
Order
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BUTLER 12 MAIN STREET 973-283-0454

Butler, Bloomingdale, Riverdale, Pompton Lakes, Kinnelon, Haskell, Sections of West Milford

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