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decade long effort to renovate a foreclosed property
in Randolph has resulted in the partnership between
the township and Morris Habitat for Humanity. On
March 1, construction began on 25 affordable housing units
in Randolph.
The project will be the culmination of a brownfield remediation effort initiated by the township over a decade ago on
the former EA Porter industrial site located at 42 Bennett Avenue.
It consists of a 30,000 square foot structure on two and a

Photo by Glenn Clark

half acres of land. The property housed industrial uses until


such time that the last owner of the site abandoned the property.
We're very excited to join with Morris Habitat, in providing affordable homes to 25 hardworking families, and look
forward to a great partnership, said Mayor Roman Hirniak.
The township has retained a third-party which is working
on remediation and cleaning the site. The next stage of the
project is the building demolition which is now underway.
According to Randolph Township Manager Stephen
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Mountain, the building and surrounding site
suffer from residual pollution/contamination,
which is not uncommon to older industrial
sites. The township has been working with
Ecolsciences, Inc., an environmental management company specializing in the oversight of brownfield remediation projects for
several years on the clean-up of the site.
He told the Randolph News, the next
step is the building demolition, which is
being done by the Ambient Group from
Sewell. Afterwards, the remaining site cleanup/site improvements will be awarded by
public bidding.
Mountain said the site is projected to be
ready to be turned over to Habitat for Humanity for the construction of the housing
units in late 2017/early 2018. The site remediation/site redevelopment cost (not including the housing development cost) is
estimated to range between $1.7 and $2.15
million, which will come from the affordable
housing trust fund and a contribution from
the Morris Habitat for Humanity. Morris
Habitat for Humanity will fund the construction of the housing units through their own

Affordable Housing...

fundraising efforts. The units will then be


sold by Morris Habitat following state affordable housing guidelines.
The intent of the project is to clean up a
site in town that had been contaminated by
private industry to make way for a re-use
which addresses the need for more affordable
housing in the community, Mountain said.
There has been unanimous support for the
project by the Township Council since the
project was initiated more than 10 years ago.
Residents I have spoken to regarding the
project have also expressed support for the
effort.
Morris Habitat has not provided a
timetable for the housing unit construction,
but Mountain predicts it will take a few years
to complete fundraising and construction
work.
I have always maintained that as a community, we not only have a legal obligation
to provide affordable housing, but a moral
obligation as well, the mayor noted. We are
a great town in which to raise children, with
an incredible school system and expansive
recreation. This project has the potential to

give 25 families a chance to live in our wonderful community, which they might not have
been able to before. Support for this on the
council is unanimous and unwavering.
Blair Schleicher Bravo, chief executive
officer of Morris Habitat for Humanity says,
We are thrilled to be collaborating with Randolph in this win, win, win initiative. An eye-

sore property has been reclaimed and cleaned


up, 25 families will have the opportunity to
put down roots in one of the areas best places
to live and obtain the American dream of
homeownership and Randolph will have contributed its part to the affordable housing crisis by providing safe, decent and affordable
places to live in a high cost area.

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Registration Opens For Randolph


Rocks 5k Run/Walk

he Randolph Education Foundation


(REF) has opened registration for
the seventh Randolph Rocks 5k
Run/Walk . Sponsorships and volunteer opportunities are available for members of the
community who want to support the event.
The run/walk is open to all ages and will
take place at the Randolph High School on
Sat., June 18 at 8:30 a.m. Last year, more
than 500 runners and walkers registered for
the race, which raised more than $24,000
with the support of more than 65 local and
national businesses and 60 volunteers.
Everyone in our community has the
chance to participate, said Margaret Clark,
race director and REF President. Our Randolph Rocks 5k is a great opportunity for
runners, walkers, volunteers and local businesses to come together in support of the
children in the Randolph Schools.
Registration is available online and in-

store at Runners Haven in Randolph. Early


bird fees apply for those who register by
May 30. Additional details can be found at
the REFs website: randolpheducationfoundation.org.
Local businesses interested in becoming
sponsors can contact Fran Lavin at lavinfrancesca@gmail.com or Ela Ravin at
ela.ravin@gmail.com; and community
members interested in being part of the race
committee or want to volunteer on race day
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Randolph Rocks 5K is a USATF sanctioned and certified 5K Run on a fast start,
rolling course, 70 percent roads, 30 percent
trails. Due to safety considerations, no pets
or strollers. Results are tabulated by Elite
Racing Systems and published after the
race.

Volunteers Needed

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


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

corting and canteen duties, and to watch for


post donation reactions. Volunteers should
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Dancing At RHS

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RHS Students Recognized In Art Competition


ceived a $3,000 scholarship to Delaware
College of Art and Design for her digital
photograph entitled, Bubbly; and Templeton won second place in the Drawing
category for her colored pencil piece entitled, Alaska in the Mt Olive High School
NHAS Art Invitational Competition.
RHS Art Department staff selected 10
RHS students to participate in this years

Pictured, from left, are Savannah Templeton and Natalie Brandt. Photo by Jim King.

andolph High School seniors Natalie Brandt and Jennifer Schaffer


and junior Savannah Templeton
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Mt. Olive Chapter of the National Art
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be a burden for many low


income families, she said.

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Students Jump And Hula For AHA

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Students collected many donations for
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Skyland Songwriters Guild Receives Nonprofit Status

By Miguel Diaz
he Skylands Songwriters Guild
(SSG), based out of Ledgewood, is
celebrating its newfound status as a
nonprofit organization. This recently
achieved status, dating back to the end of January, will allow them to accept donations and
sponsorships to fund upcoming events.

SSG started approximately six years ago


by the organizations founders Renee and
Clark Paddock, who are both musicians. The
Paddocks wanted the organization to focus
on the education aspect of songwriting and
performing original pieces.
Prior to becoming a nonprofit organization, the Paddocks spread the word of the
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Word of mouth was also
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a great tool to use to get them
discovered by their community.
The Paddocks write Indie
and acoustic songs, but are
willing to open up to other
genres of music. However,
the idea has yet to be introduced.
SSG holds workshops in
order to boost the confidence
of members through critique
and the exchange of different
techniques and songwriting
styles.
This is to try to help people hone their skills, Public
Relations Coordinator Dorie
Whittenburg said. Once we
provide the critique session,
it would be much more informal sessions. It wouldnt
be just to submit your songs-

SSG Co-Founders Clark Paddock, left, and Renee Paddock basking in the sunshine and music at the 2015 Groove in the Grove

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for those involved in the
workshop. If we have a special guest speaker, we would
have them provide feedback.
Whittenburg said the SSG
provides a chance for members to get to know others in

their community, provide an


area to network with other
individuals and to educate
each other. Some workshops
focus on the business aspect
of the music industry as well,
but currently the SSG is not
large enough to provide
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Enjoy Summer On Lake Hopatcong, Social And Boating Club


To Hold Open House

he Garden State Yacht Club on scenic Lake Hopatcong invites the public to visit their waterfront facilities.

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members with the opportunity to get discovered.
The SSG does have events and venues
that members can perform their original
pieces in front of live audiences such as their
Groove in the Grove event, which is its
largest event, primarily held in Vasa Park in
Mt. Olive. The event has performances by
local and regional songwriters.
Other events to be expected from SSG are
the Riverside Rhythm & Rhyme Concert Series/Open Mic Night (RRR), and also the
Monthly SSG Member Gathering/Open Mic
Night. The RRR gathering is held on the second Saturday of the month, with a $10 suggested donation, starting in September and
ending in May. The Monthly SSG Member
Gathering/Open Mic events are held every

third Thursday of the month at Enzos Pizzeria in Budd Lake. There is a $5 cover charge
with adult beverages and food available.
According to a press release by the SSG,
the Groove in the Grove event has been
around since 2011, and will be held this year
on June 11 from 1 p.m. 9 p.m. at Vasa Park.
The afternoon will be performances by
singers and songwriters and the evening will
consist of live bands on an outdoor stage.
There will be adult beverages available.
Adults are charged $15, students pay $10,
and children 12 and under are free.
Its an all afternoon and into the evening
event, said Whittenburg. At the end of the
evening there is a feature full band performance, but the performances havent been finalized yet.

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Run For God Program Gets Family On Track

By Anastasia Marchese
n 2013, Dave Hickey presented his church family at Grace
Church on the Mount in Netcong with a new ministry,
Run for God. This twelve week walk/run program follows the book Devotions: Finding God in a Runners Space
by Mitchell Hollis. Run for God is a national ministry
which shows the parallels between principles of the Bible and
a running in a physical race.
When Hickey made his presentation, Steve and Aggie
Beede were on stage at the church, leading worship with the
praise team. We looked at each other and without saying
anything we knew we needed to do it, said Aggie. We were
overweight and out of shape. We started from zero, no experience whatsoever. We were feeling guilty, but not doing anything about it.
Steve and Aggie joined the first Run for God class that
Grace Church organized.
It teaches you how to eat healthy, what kind of shoes you
should wear, and how to avoid injury, says Aggie. You learn
how to stretch, all the basics to be a good runner/walker. It
doesnt only address physical health though, but focuses on
the connections between the physical race that the participants
are preparing for and the spiritual race of life- let us lay aside
every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and
let us run with patience the race that is set before us, Looking
unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith, from Hebrews
12:1-2pp.

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We learn to love God and understand his ways, says


Aggie. We have a half an hour of bible study. After the bible
study the class goes on to learn something health related, followed by a walk/run. The goal of the first twelve weeks is to
complete the Roxbury 5K Run. It is the graduation race. The
program goes slow, so by then you are ready, Aggie says.
Completing their first 5K wasnt the end for the Beedes,
but just the beginning of their journey towards continued
health and fitness. In the three years since, Steve has already
run two marathons and I have run three half marathons, and
this year I am ready to run the New York Marathon. Aggie
is excited to share the life changing effects this program has
had in her family. When asked what kept her and her husband
moving forward as runners after they accomplished their first
goal, Aggie was enthusiastic, You see changes in your body
and your bad habits. You accomplished a goal. You think,
Whats next? Lets keep going!
Aggie is clear that she doesnt attribute these life changes
to herself alone, When it is hard, we focus our eyes on God.
We say God carry me on.
Another part of the Beedes continued commitment to running and healthy living, has to do with the great friendships
that are cultivated through the Run for God program.
We make a lot of friends and continue to run together
and encourage one another, she says. When you go long
distance and you are going slowly you get to talk. We make
good friends. We make great, great friends.

The current twelve week session of Run for God has already begun, but if interested in the program contact Dave
Hickey at Church on the Mount at hoofcarepro@gmail.com
and check out the churchs website www.grace4families.com
and the Run for God website at www.runforgod.com.

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Heard, Business Owner, Community


Leader, Runs For Congress

raig P. Heard of
Succasunna is running as a Republican in New Jerseys 7th
Congressional
District.
Heards campaign is built
upon a lifetime of accomplishment in business, education, community service,
charitable fundraising and
an unwavering commitment
to Conservative values.
For 34 years, Heard has
forged a successful business
career in the outdoor advertising industry. In 1989,
after nine years as CEO and
President of Winston Network (now CBS Outdoor),
the Heard family purchased
Gateway Outdoor Advertising of Pittsburgh, PA., now
based in Long Valley with
offices in eight cities servic-

ing clients throughout the


U.S., with advertising
media on transit, bus, bus
shelter, trolley, rail, billboards and the largest convenience store advertising
networks.
While building a business and raising a family,
Heard immersed himself in
Republican fundraising and
supported
Conservative
candidates. His personal
and corporate commitment
always has been to be involved with important
causes that support education, advocate for military
and veterans, help fight
Drug Abuse, aid missing
and exploited children and
reduce taxes for residents
and seniors.
His commitment to im-

proving education included


several years on the Board
of Trustees at County College of Morris in Randolph
and as its chair was in the
forefront to upgrade the
campus and curriculum to
make it one of the most recontinued on next page

Lance Running For Reelection


For Congress

ongressman
Leonard Lance currently
represents
New Jerseys Seventh Congressional District and is
running for reelection on a
platform of smaller government, less spending and real
reform in Washington
Called a, leading lowtax, limited government
conservative from New Jersey by Americans for Tax
Reform, Lance has consistently stood up for conservative
Republican
principles like defunding
Obamacare, stopping President Obamas lawless executive actions and promoting
fiscal and personal responsibility.
Having been involved in
running a small family law

practice with his twin


brother Jim, Lance understands first-hand the importance of eliminating red
tape and regulations burdens on small businesses.
He has been endorsed by
leading business groups for
championing policies that
encourage
economic
growth, job creation and a
less intrusive federal government.
As the only NJ Republican on the House Energy
and Commerce Committee,
Lance has voted to take full
advantage of the nations
energy potential, supporting
the Keystone Pipeline bill,
ending the ban on oil exports and stopping the
Obama Administrations
unprecedented regulatory

attack on affordable and reliable electricity.


Lance currently serves
as co-chair of the Republican Israel Caucus where he
has been a staunch supporter of Israel and one of
the leading opponents of the
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200 Club Prepares Its Awards Dinner


And Continued Growth In Membership And Purpose

By Cheryl Conway
ecruiting new members, spreading the word about
the club and protecting lives of those who help others are some of the current goals of the 200 Club of
Morris County.
Established 45 years ago in Morris County, the 200 Club
of Morris County is gearing up for its 44th Annual Valor
Meritorious Awards Dinner set for Thurs., April 28, starting
with cocktails at 6 p.m., followed by awards and dinner
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Birchwood Manor in Whippany. Advance registration is required.
At this years fundraising dinner 39 first responders of
Morris County, whether volunteer or professional, will be

Heard...

continued from previous page

spected institutions of higher learning in the state. For his


accomplishments, Heard received the Community College Northeast Trustee of the Year Award.
He has also served on the Roxbury Board of Education,
the Board of Directors for Anna Marie College, MA, and
he is a Life Member of the NJ State Parent-Teacher Association. Over the years, Heard has led and supported
fundraising campaigns to help the homeless, childrens hospitals and veterans.
Heards charitable and community work has gained the
recognition and praise of U.S. presidents, cabinet members,
governors and a long list of national and state charitable organizations.
Born and raised in NJ, Heard said that he owes his commitment to helping his community to his mother, a single
mom, who raised him and his four siblings.
Heard is a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University,
with a bachelors degree in accounting and maters in taxation and finance. He resides in Succasunna with his wife,
Madeline. They have three children and one grandchild.

Lance...

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Presidents dangerous nuclear deal with Iran.


Lance was raised in Hunterdon County, where he attended public schools. He holds a bachelors degree from
Lehigh University; a law degree from Vanderbilt University; and a masters degree from the Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University.
Prior to coming to Congress, Lance served as a member
of the NJ State Senate where he took on Gov. Whitman
over borrowing without voter approval. He is the author
of the 2008 Lance Amendment that prohibits further state
borrowing without voter approval.
Lance is married to Heidi A. Rohrbach and they have a
son, Peter Frank.

recognized and honored for their bravery by the 200 Club,


an organization of individuals that support public safety
professionals. Firefighters, police and emergency medical
providers risked their lives in 11 incidents involving fires,
car accidents, gas-filled homes and other emergencies in
Morris County towns.
First responders who put their lives at risk earn the Valor
Award; those who go beyond the call of duty are awarded
the Meritorious Award.
Were very lucky to have individuals like these keeping
us safe here in Morris County, said James M. Gannon,
president of the 200 Club, in a press release. Its an honor
to recognize their good work.
When citizens are in Morris County running away from
crime, these first responders are running toward the fire,
says Gannon during an interview with New View Media
Group. Its time to put them on a pedal stool and say
thanks for what they are doing.
Each recipient will be recognized, receive a plaque and
a 200 Club Bar to wear below their badge on their uniform,
explains Gannon, a member for the past eight years.
With 37 different police departments in Morris County,
submissions can be numerous. A review committee of the
200 Club meets to determine who is worthy of a valor
award or meritorious award.
People selected are the cream of the crop, says Gannon of Boonton Twp. The Morris County Chiefs Association, Medical Service Alliance and State Police provide
candidates to the 200 Club for consideration.
The 200 Club of Morris County was formed in 1971 by
a group of 19 concerned business and political leaders; the
group doubled by the end of the year and today involves
more than 1,100 members. The Morris County club was an
outgrowth of the Essex County Club, which was the first
200 Club in NJ that began in 1967.
Each member pays $200 in annual dues, thus, the 200
designation.
The first 200 Club developed in 1952 in response to the
fatal shooting of Arthur Meyers, a Detroit, Michigan police
officer, according to the club website. Following the shooting, a local businessman, William Packer, asked his friends
to donate to a fund in memory of the fallen officer and met
with the officers widow to support her finances and setup
an education account for their unborn child.
Since that time, 118 of these clubs have been established
in 28 states with additional clubs in Puerto Rico and Central
America. There are currently 18, 200 Clubs in NJ.
A non-profit, 501c3 organization, the 200 Club of Morris County supports local police officers, fire fighters, first
aid squad members, and NJ state police serving Morris
County who die in the line of duty.
When a public safety official loses their life in the line
of duty, the Action Committee of The 200 Club of Morris
County reaches out to the widow to offer emotional support
and financial assistance in the form of a death benefit to

help manage the financial burden during this difficult time.


The current benefit is $30,000.
The 200 Club of Morris County also awards an annual
benefit to each eligible child of the public safety official in
an effort to help ease the financial concerns created by the
loss of their loved one, as stated on the website. At present,
the annual benefit is $10,000 per child per year until age
18. Should the child continue onto college, the benefit is
increased to $15,000 per year until age 23 or graduation.
Since its inception in 1971, the 200 Club of Morris
County has distributed more than $4.3 million in survivor
benefits and scholarships to families. For 2016, the club is
nearing $1,100 that will be awarded in college scholarships
to high school seniors serving in a branch of public safety
or whose a parent is actively serving or retired from a public safety capacity in Morris County.
The scholarship committee voted to award 20 scholarships of $5,000 each. The scholarship awards dinner will
be May 16 at 6 p.m. at the Zeris Inn.
The 200 Club is supported by membership dues and private donations.
Every year that money goes out to help first responders, says Lou Nisivoccia of Randolph, previous president
of the 200 Club. If we can recruit more members, we can
increase the money given to those lost in the line of duty.
Weve been slowly increasing the membership. We need to
get the word out.
Last year, Nisivoccia implemented a Power of One program in which each member is encouraged to bring in one
new member.
A member for 15 years, Nisivoccia and his wife support
several charities and with the 200 Club We are helping
our neighbors right here in Morris County. I want to take
care of those people who take care of me every single day.
In March, the 200 Club of Morris County started its
$15,000 Billboard Campaign for the Move Over law, in an
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Hirniak, Valori And King Run As Team For Morris County Freeholder

graduate of Marquette University


and The John Marshall Law School, Roman
Hirniak is a vice president
and senior counsel with Santander Bank, N.A. An active
participant in the community,
he is a member of the Randolph Rotary Club, attends
St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church in
Whippany and serves as a
Pedagogical Advisor to the
Ukrainian
Educational
Council.
Hirniak was elected to the
Randolph Township Council
in Nov. 2012, after having
served two terms on the
Planning Board and one term
each on both the Recreation
Advisory Committee and the
Traffic Advisory Committee.
During calendar year 2015,
he was the Townships

ouglas R. Doug
Cabana is the
longest serving
member of the Board of
Chosen Freeholders, having joined the board in
April 1997.
He is a former freeholder director who was
elected by his colleagues
to that post in 2000 and
again in 2001. He served
as deputy director in 1998,
1999, 2011 and 2012.
A past president of the
New Jersey Association of
Counties, it was under his
leadership in 2006 that the
association became an initial driving force behind
the now popular concept of
shared services. Cabana
has served as Morris
Countys representative to
that statewide association
since 1999.
Cabana was mayor of

Deputy Mayor and currently


serves as Mayor of Randolph
Township.
Hirniak is also an elected
member of the Morris
County Republican Committee, representing Randolphs
10th Voting District. His son
is a freshman at Rutgers University, studying biomedical
engineering and his daughters are a junior and a freshman at Randolph High
School.

graduate of Seton
Hall University,
with a doctorate in
education, Lou Valori of
Parsipanny retired from the
Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department in 2012 as
a Detective Sergeant. Valori also served on the Parsippany
Board
of
Education, and is currently
council president in Parsippany.
He serves as a member
of the Morris County Park
Commission and the Morris County Human Services
Council on Aging, Disabilities and Veterans.
Valori served with distinction in the U.S. Army
Reserves for 28 years and

retired as a Lieutenant
Colonel. He was deployed
in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
He is married to Ivette
and has three daughters. He
is a member of the Notre
Dame of Mount Carmel
Church in Whippany.

graduate
of
LaSalle University
and Benjamin Cardozo Law School, Peter
King, of Denville, is a
partner in the King and Petracca law firm in Parsippany, focusing primarily in
municipal law. The firm
serves as the municipal
prosecutor for Morris
Plains Borough, Morris,
Randolph and Rockaway
townships.
A former Captain in the
U.S. Army, King was in
active combat during the
Persian Gulf War, earning
various medals for his
service, including the
Bronze Star.

He is married to Catharina and has two daughters.


King is a member of The
Assumption
of
The
Blessed Virgin Mary
Parish in Morristown and a
life member of the VFW
and the National Rifle Association.

Election Day - June 7, 2016 - Get Out and Vote!

Freeholders Cabana, Mastrangleo And DeFillippo


Vie For Another Term On Freeholder Board

Boonton Township for six


years and a member of the
townships governing body
for 11 years. He is a member of the 200 Club of
Morris County and a former president of the Morris County League of
Municipalities.
Cabana is an attorney
who received his law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law. He
also has a degree in business management from
Ithaca College.

athy DeFillippo currently serves on the


freeholder board and
is in her second year as freeholder director.
She was a councilwoman
in Roxbury Township from
2006 through Dec. 2013.
She served as mayor in 2009
and deputy mayor in 201213 and was also a member of
the towns Zoning Board of
Adjustment.
DeFillippo has a long history of public and community service. She is a past
president of the Roxbury
Area Chamber of Commerce
and is currently on the board
of the NJ Metro Chapter of
the National MS Society.
She was the driving force behind bringing the Walk MS
to Roxbury in 2006 and has
raised tens of thousands of
dollars to help find a cure
and to raise awareness for
people afflicted with this
devastating disease.
A graduate of SUNY
New Paltz with a bachelors

in education and special education, DeFillippo is a retired Certified Vocational


Rehabilitation counselor.
She was the director of a
sheltered workshop for physically and mentally handicapped adults in New York
before working in the insurance industry in the Washington, D.C., area, providing
medical management and
vocational
rehabilitation
services to injured workers.
Kathy and her husband,
Bob, have lived in Roxbury
since 1994 with their three
children, Scott, Laura Jean
and Rob.

homas (Tommy) J.
Mastrangelo
of
Montville has a stellar
career as an executive in
sales and leadership management experience in the information technology industry.
He is recognized as a top executive sales leader in IT and
is president of an IT consulting firm based in Parsippany.
Through encouragement
by family and friends, Mastrangelo ran for his first public office as a candidate for
Morris County Freeholder
and did so as a property taxpayer advocate to reduce
taxes and government spending with the goal of providing taxpayer relief for his
fellow Morris County. Mastrangelo was elected in Nov.
2010 and re-elected in Nov.
2013. For two consecutive
years, Mastrangelo was
elected as director of the
Morris County Board of
Chosen Freeholders by his
six Freeholder colleagues.
Under Mastrangelos di-

rection and leadership,


county property taxes and
spending have been reduced
and in 2014 implemented a
five-year $ 60 million debt
reduction plan, while at the
same time, maintaining the
good quality of life in Morris
County to live, work and
raise a family. As a Freeholder, Mastrangelo is a
member of the budget subcommittee, chair of the
Board of School Estimate at
CCM Vo-Tech, liaison to
County Clerk , Board of
Elections, Superintendent of
Elections, Rutgers Cooperacontinued on next page

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Krickus To Run Again For Freeholder

ohn Krickus of Long Valley is running


for Morris County Freeholder.

He served as mayor and committee-person in Washington Township for 12 years


and served a three-year term as Morris
County Freeholder, during which time he
had a zero tax increase policy, reduced
county debt, and championed a policy
which doubled the miles of county roads
repaved.

A product manager and former CPA,


Krickus is a Madison native who served in
the Marine Corps Reserves at Picattiny Arsenal. He received his bachelors degree
from Drew University and his masters in
business administration from Lehigh University.
Krickus and his wife, Carolyn, have two
daughters in college, Kelly and Casey. Carolyn, Kelly and Casey are all volunteer
members of the Long Valley First Squad.

Gannon Runs For Morris County Sheriff


In June Primary

he growing momentum behind Republican Jim Gannons campaign for


Morris County Sheriff is driven by
his unmatched law enforcement and security experience, overwhelming support
from Morris conservative and Republican
leaders, and a fiscal reform agenda that puts
taxpayers first.
Before ever considering running for
elected office, Gannon of Boonton Twp.,
enjoyed a 33 year career in law enforcement and global security, starting as a patrolman in Boonton and Boonton
Township, followed by tenure as Deputy
Chief of Investigations at the Morris
County Prosecutors Office, the FBI's elite
Joint Terrorism Task Force and Morris
County based Novartis Pharmaceuticals.
During his decorated career, Gannon
also served as commander of the FuncoLand Homicide Task Force and the Walter Contreras Homicide Task Force, formed
the Morris County Cold Case Unit, co-authored the Morris County Counter Terrorism Task Force Manual, and has lectured
and trained fellow professionals, and conducted investigations, in places like Russia,
Ukraine, South Africa, Hungary, Thailand
and Uzbekistan, uniquely preparing him for
the day-to-day battle to protect Morris
County citizens from terror attacks by radical groups like ISIS.
Gannon grew up in large Irish and Polish
Catholic family in Boonton Twp. with two
brothers and one sister. His passion for law
enforcement came from his father, who was
NYPD detective. Gannon graduated Boonton High School where he played multiple
sports and also was a member of the Boonton Township Fire Service.
Gannon earned his associates degree in

law enforcement from County College of


Morris in 1981 and his bachelors degree in
criminal justice administration from
William Paterson University in 1983. After
graduation, Gannon started out in his career
in law enforcement as a patrolman in his
hometown.
Gannon has given back to the surrounding communities as current president of the
200 Club of Morris County; adjunct professor at Centenary College; life member of
the NJ State PBA # 327; co-founder of the
Morris County Chapter of the Emerald Society of the State of NJ; and as a drum
major in the Police Pipes & Drums of Morris County.
Gannon was married to his wife, Lisa,
for 26 years before losing her in 2010 after
a courageous battle against Multiple Sclerosis. Jim and Lisa had one daughter, Kate
DeSantis who, along with her husband
Matt, are expecting their first child and
Jims first grandchild this summer.

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tive Extension Service, Office of Information Technology,


Labor Relations , Economic Development and a voting
member on the New Jersey Association of Counties.

Mastrangelo holds a bachelors degree from Seton Hall University, a masters in business administration from Fairleigh Dickinson
University, and a Juris Doctorate of Law from Seton Hall University School of Law.
Mastrangelo is a member of the Sons of Italy and is a member
of the NRA.
Mastrangelo is married to Debbie and has three children,
Christopher, Brittney, and Michael.

Sierchio Enters Race


For Morris County Sheriff

ith nearly three decades of law


enforcement service and proven
experience as a fiscal conservative who has saved millions of taxpayer
dollars, John Sierchio is uniquely qualified
to protect the families and taxpayers of
Morris County as its next sheriff.
Sierchio of Boonton Twp. has more than
27 years of law enforcement experience as
both an officer and supervisor of his peers.
He served in the Essex County Sheriffs Office, the Essex County and Bloomfield police departments. During his time on the
Bloomfield Police Department, Sierchio
served in the Patrol Division, Emergency
Medical Service Unit, and Detective Bureau before being promoted to sergeant, an
assignment he continued until reassigned to
the Internal Affairs Division.
Sierchio has received dozens of meritorious awards during his service in law enforcement. He volunteered at Ground Zero
during the aftermath of 9/11 and received a
proclamation from the Los Angeles, California City Council in recognition of his
courageous work. Sierchio received a
proclamation from the Newark City Council for saving the lives of several residents
by entering a burning building before the
arrival of the fire department. He also received a proclamation from the Bloomfield
Township Council for his work in apprehending a suspect wanted for murder.
In 2004, he was named PBA Officer of
the Year by the Essex County Conference
of PBAs. In 1995, Sierchio was elected to
represent the PBA as the vice-president of
Bloomfield PBA Local 32, a position he
held until he was elected as State Delegate
in 1997, a role he served for nearly 15 years
until his promotion to the rank of sergeant.

He has served as a member of the Board


of Trustees for the Police and Firemens Retirement System in 2002. In his role as
chair, he saved millions of dollars for taxpayers and protected the savings of law
abiding citizens by exposing fraudulent
pension claims.
In Nov. 2009, Sierchio was asked by
then Governor-Elect Chris Christie to serve
on his Gubernatorial Transition Team. He
was appointed by Governor Christie to
serve as a member of his Law and Public
Safety Subcommittee and was assigned the
task of reviewing and providing his recommendations regarding reforms to the Division of NJ State Police, the Division of
Highway Traffic Safety, and the Division of
Alcoholic Beverage Control.
Sierchio is serving his seventh year as a
member of the Boonton Township Board of
Education; is active in many clubs and organizations and is a life member of the National Rifle Association. He is married to
Lisa and they have four children: Ashley,
John, Jordyn and Teresa.

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ounty College of Morris (CCM)


plans to hold its Spring Open
House on Sat., April 23, for high
school students and their parents, students attending other colleges who are
looking to transfer, and adults interested
in returning to school.
The Open House takes place in the
Student Community Center on CCMs
Randolph campus at10 a.m. and 11:30
a.m. Those who attend and apply for admission will have the $30 application fee

CCM To Hold Spring Open House

waived.
The Open House features academic
breakout sessions so students can explore
the areas of study they are most interested
in pursuing. A special breakout session
also will be offered for adults who are
looking to return to school to take continuing education courses, earn a certificate
or work on an associate degree.
Faculty and representatives from admissions, financial aid, career services
and student life will be on hand to answer

Library Hosts Genealogy Program

n Wed., May 4, The Kiwanis Club


of Randolph Township is hosting
a special genealogy program, My
Family Detective, at the Randolph Library.

All are welcome to attend this free program. Bob Stein of the Morris Area Genealogy Society will present a program that helps

both beginning and experienced genealogists


utilize the detective skills they have gathered
through literature, television and movies to
research their own family history.
Light refreshments will be served. Seating is limited; reserve a seat by calling Al
Heath at (973) 584-5425 or emailing Janine
Myer at JanineKiwanis@aol.com.

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questions. Participants also can take a


self-guided tour of campus.
The Open House offers the opportunity to learn about CCMs more than 50

200 Club...

continued from page 17


effort to protect public safety individuals
from accidents. When approaching lights,
vehicles need to move over one lane so
people dont get struck by your car, says
Gannon.
Highway workers, those helping in
crashes, tow truck drivers, these people
need to be protected too, says Gannon,
who is running for Morris County Sheriff
after retiring from a 33 year career in law
enforcement and global security. The project consists of 13 billboards going up on
major roadways in the county to raise
awareness of the Move Over Law to get
people to slow down a little bit.
Gannon says, Its a dangerous, dangerous job in the public safety world. We dont
want to be giving benefits to widows and

associate degree programs, athletics and


student organizations.
Registration is required and can be
completed online at www.ccm.edu/oh.
widowers. Our mission is that we save the
lives of these emergency public employees. The public safety community,
These people are really important to us,
these highway workers. Its nice to keep
them safe on the roads.
Information about membership in the
200 Club and its various programs is available by calling 973-630-7933 or by clicking
on http://200clubofmorriscounty.com.
A member must be a person of good
character whether subject-matter experts,
business person, finance, media, retired police officers or firefighters to name a few.
Its a passionate group of people, says
Gannon of the club members. We are able
to do good and meet people. Its really a
neat group to belong to.

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Free Three-Part Series Offered On Jewish Mysticism

hat is mysticism? What is Jewish


mysticism? How is mysticism
different from scientific ways of
looking at things? How is it similar to the
scientific approach to understanding the
world?
In an intriguing three-part series, titled
Jewish Mysticism & Its Surprising Impact on our Beliefs, Behaviors, and Our
Prayer Book, Rabbi Mark Biller, spiritual
leader of Congregation Beth Ahm in
Verona, will delve into these topics and

how Jewish mysticism and Kabbalah show


up in in our lives in ways we have never
realized. The series is free and open to the
public.
The series will be held on Mon., May 9,
at noon; Tues., May 17, at 1 p.m.; and Wed.,
May 25 at 2 p.m. at the Morris County Library in Whippany. The series is under the
auspices of National Council of Jewish
Women (NCJW), West Morris Sections Our
Jewish World, coordinated by Ellen Nesson
and Melanie Levitan, both of Morristown.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Conducts


About Boating Safely Course

he US Coast Guard Auxiliary,


Flotilla 15 - 10 on Lake Hopatcong,
plans to conduct an About Boating
Safely on Sat., April 30, from 8 a.m. 5
p.m . Taught by USCG certified instructors
licensed by the State of NJ, the course covers all the subjects to satisfy the requirements for the mandatory NJ Boating Safety
Certificate needed by all powerboat operators in NJ. The class is sponsored by the
US Coast Guard Auxiliary and will take

place at Hopatcong Senior Center in Hopatcong. The fee for the course is $65.
To register, contact Patrick (Pat) DeDeo
@ flotilla1510pe@gmail.com or call at
862-221-0035.
For further information and to learn how
to become a part of the US Coast Guard
Auxiliary
visit
the
website
http://wow.uscgaux.info/content.php?unit=
053-15-10 , or call Ray Atkinson , FC,
FSO-HR at 973-398-6554.

The rabbi will examine specific Kabbalistic texts and address how Jewish principles
apply to them.
We will talk about how revolutionary
Kabbalah in the Middle Ages was in the eyes
of rabbinic Judaism, and where it differed
from traditional approaches, he points out.
We will go through portions of Kabbalistic
texts, relating them back to the Torah and
showing how they are connected and how
they seem to vary from the Torah. In addition, he notes, We will reveal how Kabbalistic influences created parts of the prayer

book that we read weekly. Most readers are


unaware of the Kabbalistic influence, origin
or intent of these now familiar prayers.
This engaging series will present a new
view of Jewish sources and give people lots
to think about.
A master storyteller, Biller brings a fresh,
bright outlook to Judaism's traditional texts
and specializes in counseling Jews of all ritual levels looking to find meaning in both
modern life and rich Jewish traditions.
Preregistration is required. To preregister,
email stellahart@optimum.net.

Childhood Insomnia

nsomnia, or trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, is largely thought of as an adult


problem. But children can suffer from insomnia as well, and that can prove disruptive
for the entire family. Children who do not receive an adequate amount of sleep can feel
tired and irritable, and may have difficulty
concentrating in school. Many factors can
contribute to the onset of childhood insomnia. Kids, just like adults, can suffer from
stress, which then manifests itself as worry
or an overactive mind at night, says the

Cleveland Clinic. Depression, anxiety, pain,


or other medical problems also may be the
catalyst for insomnia. While common insomnia medications used in adults are not approved for children, there are steps parents
can take. A solid bedtime routine, including
consistent bedtimes and wake times, can help
combat child insomnia. Try to identify stressors and remedy them as well. In some instances, a pediatrician or therapist may be
needed to help a child work through sleep-related issues.

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MUA Reaches Record Mark In Discarded Tires, Many Found In Mt. Olive
each year.
That total of 60,346 and counting dates
back to 2001 when the tire collection program began, in concert with the Morris
County Municipal Utilities Authority,
which helps with disposal of piles of tires
found each year.
The best offense is a good defense, so
crews spent the winter collecting dis-

orris Countys mosquito control


crews this winter passed the
60,000 mark in the collection of
illegally discarded or abandoned tires,
which are found mostly in difficult-to-get-

to wooded and swampy areas in all sections of the county, creating perfect breeding grounds for millions of mosquitoes that
wreak havoc on picnics and baseball games
and walks through nature in Morris County

carded, abandoned tires, which are a favorite breeding ground for mosquitoes,
said Kris McMorland, director of the Morris County Division of Mosquito Control.
Tires have been collected at some 1,200
locations in 37 of the countys 39 towns
over the past decade. The most have been
found in Rockaway Township, Mt. Olive
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Discarded Tires...

continued from previous page


and Jefferson.
The people who discard tires dont do
any of us humans a favor, though they certainly are the friends of mosquitoes who
love those tires, added McMorland.
They provide a great breeding habitat for

mosquitoes because they hold water, are


nice and dark, plus they heat up pretty
well."
Mosquitoes can breed by the tens of
thousands in just one illegally discarded
tire, McMorland said.
We strongly encourage residents not to

illegally discard tires for environmental


and aesthetic reasons and, of course, to prevent mosquito infestation, said Freeholder
John Cesaro, who is the county governing
boards liaison to the Mosquito Control Division. Please, do the right thing. Find the
proper way to get rid of your old tires, he
added.
Starting in the late fall and early winter
and continuing into March each year, a
small team of county mosquito control
crews on foot and all-terrain vehicles and
trucks head into the backwoods and
swamps, wade into rivers, and patrol along
roadsides to find and remove discarded
tires as a first line of defense against mosquito-borne viruses.
Removing abandoned or illegally
dumped tires not only helps reduce mosquito levels and the threat of West Nile

virus, but improves environmental quality, said McMorland.


County residents should check with
their towns to see if tires are accepted at
local recycling centers. If not, the MUA accepts old tires on Saturdays only at the Parsippany Transfer Station (Not the Mount
Olive transfer station). The cost is $200 per
ton or about $2 for each car tire or $8 for a
set of four car tires, off the rim. Some
towns will accept a limited number of tires
for free and others charge, so you should
check with your individual town about
costs.
To check for rules about using the MUA
transfer
station
please
visit:
http://www.mcmua.com/sw_ts.asp (and
scroll to the bottom). Residents should call
the MUA at 973-285-8389 to get more and
accurate information.

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973-229-4508
Mount Olive

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Mount Olive

$295,000 Mount Olive

$319,000 Washington Twp. $589,900

Covered wrap around porch, 2 story foyer w/ a beautiful chandelier equipped with
)41.;7<95-;31;+0-6> )+-6;-91:4)6,/9)61;-+7<6;-9: :;79@D9:;C779.)514@
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ing room and entertainment size living room on the second level. Lower level family
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Washington Twp. $765,000

Washington Twp. $359,000

Roxbury Twp.

Multi level back paver patio overlooking a level, grassy play area, an in ground pool heated with a ther
mal, automatic security cover, a hot tub + recreation area! The entire backyard is fenced in with an 8
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and is open to the dining room. The kitchen has been updated and features stainless steel appli
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leading to the paver patio and level fenced in backyard! Just move right in! MLS # 3288126

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Roxbury Twp.

Jefferson Twp.

Netcong Boro

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973-229-0706

CYNTHIA RUGGIERO
908-399-3408

$309,000

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thick wood trim to the beautiful stained glass window that brings you up the stairs. Walk up attic
is great for storage or adding a room. The basement is a nice play area. Tongue and groove pine
arches the ceiling above the breakfast nook. Sliders will lead you outside to the level fenced in
large yard. City sewers, public water, natural gas, one car garage, low taxes all for a great price in
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TAMMY ABRUSCI
973-229-3322

$589,900

VICKI OLEARY
908-268-4345

CYNTHIA RUGGIERO
908-399-3408

$565,000

6;0-*-)<;1.<4)6,891=);-"9-:;76)3-:;);-:'1;0+47:-;7)+9-:;01:
property has ample privacy. Deck and professional landscaping. Sunroom
surrounded by forest and warmed by a gas stove. Tall ceilings, a great room
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97750):-=-9@;016/@7<>)6;>1;001/0+-1416/:>)431601: 0-9:+47:-;:)
master bath with a soaking tub and double vanity. MLS #3295372

LIZA WILEY
503-530-6166

This completely renovated beautiful home, boasts hardwood


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upstairs fully carpeted, ceramic tiled baths and spacious Master Bath. MLS #3294715

JOSEPHINE SAMARRO
862-266-4949

DOUGLAS WEAVER
908-797-9130

$349,900 Mendham

ERIC BANDA
908-914-5168

$659,900

Lovely updated and well maintained home in fantastic desirable Borough


neighborhood. Quiet area yet walkable to town. Great sun room addition off
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hiking, biking on Patriots Path. $ 

PATRICIA HOLVENSTAT
908-303-5539

$240,000 Independence Twp. $270,000

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utilities and are currently month to month. Well maintained home in great
location and neighborhood. Rents are a low for neighborhood . $


RAFFAELE RUGGIERO
973-607-7855

#  # %)6;):;1+##$;76-"'77,$;7=-79/-7<:



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OLENA HELEN TOMLINSON


908-338-7448

SHARON CARUSO
973-945-8142

Washington Twp. $649,000

:;79@.7@-90)9,>77,C779::8)+17<:*-)<;1.<431;+0-6>1;0/9)61;-+7<6;-9:+<:
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9775 :; *);0 0): *--6 9-+-6;4@ 9-57,-4-, "916+-:: :<1;- > .<44 *);0 161:0-,
basement is equipped with movie theater w/surround sound, bar & recreation area.
Au pair quarters w/full bath. MLS # 3286334

GRACE STAMPF
917-716-4813

Mendham Twp.

$549,000

This bright,sunny spacious ranch is located on the east side of town and has plen
;@7.>76,-9.<487::1*141;1-:7<9*-,9775:;>74)9/-.<44*);0:161:0-,*):-
ment. This home sits on almost 3 private acres that back up to woods. This view
+)6*--627@-,>014-:1;;16/76;0-:+9--6-,16879+07<9*-,9775: 4)9/-.<44
*);0:7=-9:1A- +)9/)9)/-#74416/:;9-)5);*)+37.8978-9;@?+-44-6;:+0774:
Close to shopping, restaurants and mass transit. MLS # 3287897

DANA DONALDSON
908-310-8936

Chester Twp.

$1,499,000

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Rm w/ domed ceiling & wall of windows overlooking the rear yard. The Master Suite boasts huge
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bath & bar and the other w/powder room & steam shower. A stunning home! MLS #3223357

PAMELA WILDRICK
908-310-5117

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Women Connect With Experts And Each Other For Inspiration

By Cheryl Conway
omen are making connections
and getting inspired through a
new program in town.
Connections by Chabad of Randolph has
been gathering women of all ages and religions monthly since October 2015 to discuss a variety of topics such as healthy
living, marriage and self-growth. The group
meets at the Chabad House in Randolph
from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., featuring a panel
of women experts on the subject at hand for
discussion, and wine and cheese.
No matter the religious affiliation or
where a woman is in her life, whether she
has preschoolers at home or kids off at college, women have been learning different
perspectives, relating it to their own lives
and bettering themselves through Connections.
They want to connect; they want to get
inspired, says Chava Bekhor of Randolph,
director of programming at the Chabad of
Randolph. There are so many topics that
can affect us in our lives. Women are

looking for advice; looking for direction.


With children getting older, for some,
women have more time. Connections fill
in the needs of women. The goal of the
group is to bring the community together
and raise that connection. Women have so
much in common.
The group meets once a month but always on Rosh Chodesh, which means new
day or first day of the month or head of the
month.
Bekhor says of Rosh Chodesh, Its actually a womans holiday in which women
are supposed to get a gift or treat themselves to something. At the Chabad of Randolph, we celebrate Rosh Chodesh with
Connections. Its a nice time for women to
get together; its a nice feeling; it adds to
it.
The last meeting was scheduled for April
11 to discuss the topic: Self-Transformation: Getting Out of Your Own Personal
Egypt. Passover represents the transformation of the slaves in Egypt to a free nation,
the Jewish people. Commemorate that mir-

acle by learning how you can leave your


own personal "Egypt" and arrive at your
own "Promised Land."
With the number one topic so far pertaining to self-growth, organizers liked the

April topic as it touches on the true meaning of Passover, leaving our personal
Egypt; leaving our negative habits, explains Bekhor. Taking the things that
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weigh you down or are holding you back
like bad relationships; the things that are
enslaving you.
The topic has great meaning, Bekhor explains. As a person we learn in Judaism we
are supposed to move forward, we are supposed to grow. Every generation needs to

look at themselves, that we leave Egypt.


Each Passover you are supposed to feel we
are enslaved and we need to be freed.
We are supposed to be thinking about
our own bondage that weighs us down, she
says.
About 15 women came out when the program began in October and that grew to

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Women all walked out learning something and feeling inspired, says Bekhor.
For each meeting, a panel of women,
which can vary from two to five women, is
selected to address the topic.
Whatever the topic is, we ask women in
the field to come out and be on the panel,
says Bekhor. A moderator leads the discussion with questions.
Its more interesting when you have
more than one person speaking, says
Bekhor. While topics have nothing to do
with Torah topics are neutral yet relative,
and some do tap into some religious topics,
she adds.
The February session was called
Healthy Living Outside The Box and featured an eating psychologist, life coach,
homeopath and occupational therapist.
All these panelists opened their mind
up, says Bekhor, and then discussion went
around the room with each participant asking a question or sharing an experience.

In March, the topic was on Joy featuring positive psychology with Diane Lang of
Mt. Olive, a positive psychologist and life
coach.
With each topic, Bekhor says organizers
try to find panelists who are somewhat
local. It takes time to find.
The topic for May is still being decided
but may carry a Mothers Day theme or relate to parenting, says Bekhor.
For more information or to attend, go to
randolphjewish.com, click on adult education and Connections.
Every Tues. morning, from 9 a.m. to 10
a.m., Bekhor holds a Torah & Tea program
at the Chabad House, a more intense class
concentrating on Judaism.
A Tefillin group for men meets every first
Sunday of the month, and if there is enough
interest, a self-group for men similar to
Connections may start up later in the year,
says Bekhor.
Participants do not need to be from Randolph to get involved.

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Storage Place And Low Interest Mortgage Needed To Save Shelter

By Cheryl Conway
rateful for some monetary and furniture donations in
her last call for help, the founder of a battered
womens shelter organization continues her search
for a hero to hold the mortgage.
Sandra Ramos of Ringwood, a pioneer advocate for battered women who has sheltered and strengthened women and
children for more than four decades is reaching out to others
to help save the shelter at risk for foreclosure.
The founder and director of Strengthen Our Sisters (SOS)
is looking for someone to hold the mortgage at a lower interest rate so she can continue to provide housing for 155
women and children in shelters located in New Foundland,
Wanaque and West Milford. SOS is a grassroots, community
based non-profit, program serving homeless/battered women
and children since 1977.
They are working with us, says Ramos about Rialto
Capital Management Advisors in Florida which currently
holds the mortgage bridge loan. She says she has six more
months to raise $15,000 to avoid a foreclosure.
Established in 1977 as Shelter Our Sisters - the first shelter
for battered women in North America- the organization
changed its name to Strengthen Our Sisters and has since
grown to eight houses, two day care centers, a food pantry
and a thrift store. The properties value a total of $2.5 million,
with $580,000 left to be paid.
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Lots of people donated food and Easter baskets but if they
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Easter baskets? she asks. The same holds true with the furniture donations.
About 20 people recently have called offering to donate
furniture. Although grateful for all of the donations, Ramos
says the next hurdle is trying to find or afford a storage place
to hold the furniture.
People called to donate furniture, says Ramos. We
dont have room to store the furniture. We need a storage
place. People donating beautiful furniture.
Ramos says the furniture will come in handy for women
when they are able to move into an apartment or a place of
their own to live.
Through her shelter program, Ramos says thousands
have been saved during the past 46 years. Many of the
women and children her organization helps dont have families, are on section eight, have families or friends who
dont like them; who dont want to help them. We have a lot
of dysfunctional families.
We are the only shelter who will take people, says
Ramos. No one else takes these people from social services.
With two hotline numbers, Ramos has made herself available to help others- women who could have been forced to
live on the streets facing prostitution, living in cars, some having epilepsy or breathing disorders, she describes.

Ramos started her first shelter in 1970 in her three bedroom home in Hackensack. She had three small children at
the time, was facing divorce after ten years of marriage and
was in need of a roommate, she explains. One roommate
turned into 23 women in her house at one point, she admits.
Over the years, in 1977, her initiative became Shelter Our
Sisters. The mission of SOS is to break the cycle of domestic
violence, poverty and abuse by restoring balance and harmony through individual empowerment.
To support her organization, Ramos receives some money
from the Passaic County Dept. of Human Services, private
donations, counties and social services, but not enough to
keep it going. We have a transportation grant but they took it
away. We have five vans; we need help. Weve been running
for three and a half years with a non-paid staff, down from
a paid staff of 55 that were let go when SOS lost funding, she
says.
Ramos currently has 17 non-paid volunteers who drive the
shelter residents to look for jobs, to court, doctor appointments, social services, schools; they fix things, watch children.
SOS recently held a tricky tray and dinner fundraiser and
in May plans to host a 3K run/walk and later that month, a
Mothers Day fundraising event. For more details about these
events and SOS, go to http://www.strengthenoursisters.org/.
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Thomas Edison His Hallmark Of Personal Success A Super Garage

By Michele Guttenberger
he hallmark of every successful businessman is to own a family mansion
and to have a state of the art garage.
Thomas Edison had both.
His Glenmont estate home in West Orange that he purchased in 1886 was the decorating and design concept of the former
owner Henry C Pedder. However, Edisons
garage was his own innovative design and
creation that he built in 1908. Edison oversaw
the construction himself because it was an
entirely new creation in building construction.
Building his private garage helped him to
launch his new business venture a patented
technique of constructing mass-produced,
poured-cement houses using iron molds. His
garage and the original Yankee stadium became the same cement poured by his own
Edison Portland Cement company.
Since Thomas Edison was in the vehicle
battery business, he owned electric cars. And
in 1908 his garage included battery charging
stations for them. Edison invented the alkaline storage battery in 1901 and spent years

perfecting it for use in automobiles. Edison


also had a gasoline filling pump in his garage
for his 1922 Model T Ford a gift from his
good friend Henry Ford.
The awesome custom feature of Edisons
Garage is the car turntable to help park his
vehicles. A hand crank rotated the resting car
to a desired parking position. The driver
never had to struggle backing the car into a
spot, the turntable did the navigating.
The garage helped turn Edison into an involved family man too. The garage gave him
the liberty to tinker with his sons Theodore
and Charles on home built motorized projects. At the age of 10, Charles Edison, future
governor of NJ, built with his dad a workable
vehicle from a two cycle marine engine and
a drive belt.
Today the garage houses a 1911 Detroit
Electric, a 1914 Detroit Electric, a 1922 Ford
Model T, a 1908 Locomobile and a 1936
Brewster. The garage is available for public
viewing by reservation.
The Glenmont Estate is also part of the
National Historic Park in West Orange accessible by visiting the factory Lab visitor center

for the schedule and reservation car and ticket


passes. It is located inside the private residential Llewellyn Park community. Visit website
for more info https://www.nps.gov/edis/
planyourvisit/basicinfo.htm.
Those who are fascinated by this legendary man and his garage can participate in

a fundraiser hosted by the Friends of Thomas


Edison National Historic Park Your
Spring Tune Up Cocktail Party which is set
for Thurs., May 19, at the garage. For further
information and to purchase online tickets
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United Way Fundraising Breakfast


Features Philanthropic Power Of Women

rea women business and community leaders can network and hear
New York Times bestselling author
Laura Schroff talk about the philanthropic
power of women at a United Way of Northern New Jersey fundraiser on Thurs., April
28, from 7:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. at the
Hanover Marriott.
The United Way Womens Leadership
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breakfast for influential women in northern
NJ to support scholarship opportunities for
local individuals and families who are
ALICE -Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed- living paycheck to
paycheck and struggling to afford the basics.
This is a singular opportunity to meet
like-minded women who care about using
their influence to change lives and communities for the better, said council associate
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not only for our most vulnerable families,
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