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enior Jessica Gerlach wants to open up her own daycare one day. With the help of the Roxbury Chamber of Commerce, shell have $1,000 toward her educational goals to help her dream come true. The Roxbury Chamber of Commerce announced yesterday at its monthly luncheon meeting that Gerlach was the first recipient of its new scholarship program that will give $1,000 to a graduating senior from Roxbury High School. Gerlach has a 3.8 GPA and is a very industrious student who works parttime at a local grocery store. She plans to go to CCM following graduation. About the Roxbury

Gerlach Earns Scholarship From The Roxbury Chamber Of Commerce

Roxbury Chamber of Commerce Board Member Nicholas Wunner, Principal and Project Engineer for Wunner Engineering (left), RHS Senior Jessica Gerlach (middle), and Roxbury Chamber of Commerce Board Member Christopher Raths, Roxbury Township Manager.

Chamber of Commerce The Roxbury Area Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to serving the citizens of Roxbury by providing a forum for local businesses to exchange ideas and information as well as creating a voice for business owners in the local community.

Our initiatives and programs help to contribute to the economic success of our community. For more information visit the Chambers web site at www.roxburynjchamber.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/Roxbury NJChamber .

he first Roxbury Athletic Hall of Fame was a tremendous success, with hundreds of Roxbury alumni taking a night to reminisce on the high schools long-standing history of athletic excellence. The induction ceremony was held on May 18. The Gael spirit is stronger than ever, said Stuart Mason, Director of Athletics. The Hall of Fame dinner was truly a memorable occasion for all who attended. This was long overdue and we look forward to the next inaugural class. To find out about next continued on page 14

First Roxbury Athletic Hall of Fame

(from left to right): Three Roxbury State Champions: Dillon Artigliere (2013), Tom Sloand (1976) and Carmine Rossi (1958), meet each other.

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Generations Of Dance Awarded over 200 Prizes at Competition


Group of the weekend. And in the novice division, Im Already There lyrical team won the top spot, while the all-boys teams also won top awards. Additionally, local students Ericka Katzenback, Selene Park, Olivia Stehle, Ciara Rodriguez, Lexy Fabiani, Ronnie and Evan Paddock, Anily and Ben Merino, Jalen and Khayla Blake, and Jackie Meudt all placed in the top overall positions. The teachers at Generations teach the kids how to win and loose gracefully, how dancing is not about a trophy or being the best, but its about going out and doing something you love, taking risks and providing support to your team says parent Leigh

enerations Of Dance, of Roxbury, won more than 200 awards at the Dance XPlosion National Talent Competition held May 31st-June2nd in Sparta! After more than routines 500 routines competed, Generations Of Dance picked up more overall top awards than any other studio because they had the highest scores in each of the categories. Generations Of Dance competed against 17 other dance studios with their teams comprised of dancers age 4 through 18. The studio won 52 Elite Platinum awards, the highest award given at the competition, 66 Platinum awards and 32 Elite Gold awards. From their novice dancers to their most advanced dancers, Generations Of Dance dominated the overall award categories, beating dance studios in business for over 35 years! The specialty tap routine

called B-Ball was awarded the Overall Top Group award for its 3rd consecutive competition while another of their routines Tapaholics placed second to them. The dancers won 10 out of the Top 10 overall spots in the 13-15 duet/trio division with Kolyn Ryan of Roxbury and her partner Sean Johnson in Just Tappin taking 1st. In the 9 and under and 16 and over duet/trio divisions, Generations Of Dance won 4 out of 5 of the top awards! Kristilee Maiella of Roxbury won 1st overall top solo in the 12-14 year old division for the third time this year. In the 9 and under solo division, 7 year old Sammi Johnson won top solo followed closely by Taylor Taveira, Hailey Errichiello, Jaclyn Sutphen, Alena Padakis and Julie Rice. In the group competition, a ballet routine called The Ball had their best performance of the year and was awarded Top 9 and Under

Stehle. Additionally parent of two competition dancers, Kerri Schweizer notes, Its a great studio with a lot of great kids. We are happy to be a part of it. Our students attribute much of their success to having a strong core of ballet which is offered at no additional charge. Generations of Dance provides a nurturing, exciting and challenging dance environment for children of all ages (starting at 18 months) and skill levels. The studio is located at 10 Orben Drive in Landing. To find out about the fall schedule, call the studio at 973810-2252 or visit the studio website at www.generationsofdance.com.

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Roxbury Public Library Happenings


Youth Services Summer Reading Kickoff Saturday, June 29 at 11AM Join us on Saturday, June 29th between 11 am and 1 pm for face painting and balloon animals by Lickerish the clown and her friend, Dolly. Be sure to sign up for summer reading while you're here! For Grades 7-12 The theme this year is "Beneath The Surface" for teens enteringgrades 7-12 in the fall. The more minutes your read the more raffle tickets you get and the better your chance for some great prizes! There will also be a photo contest. Contact Youth Services at (973) 584-2400 x503 for more info.

Children's Summer Reading Program From June 29-August 10 Babies To Grade 6 The theme this year is "Dig Into Reading" for babies to entering grade 6 in the fall. Record the number of hours you read, get raffle tickets and have the chance to win some cool prizes! Contact Youth Services at (973)584-2400 x503 for more info. Teen Summer Reading From June 29-August 10

Family Pass Now Available Thanks to the Friends of the Roxbury Library you are now able to borrow a family pass to the Morris Museum. The Museum pass is available for loan to any adult Roxbury Library Cardholder and can be reserved up to 1 month in advance. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Roxbury Library

Text a Librarian Have a question? Text us! The Roxbury Public Library is pleased to announce that we will now offer free text message reference services (standard message rates apply). Use this service to ask simple, quick questions. The responding librarian may ask you to send your email address or allow them to call you when responses too long for texting are necessary. Text us at 862-259-2311 and we will respond as soon as possible.

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Beth, Brody and Vance Glazer spent time reading to Cagney, the therapy dog, at the Roxbury Public Library on Wednesday, May 15. A good time was had by all!

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Saint Michael Middle-schoolers Scored Above National Averages


among 100 awardees. On May 14, Saint Michael 6th and 7th graders attended the County College of Morris Teen Arts Exhibition to view the entries of their classmates as well as of middle school and high school students in Morris Count. Merit Awards were given to Cameron Sacco, Andrew Ryan, Gabriella Sanchez, Olufikayo Olabintan, Kaylin Yurkunas, KaceyRoehrich, Payton Frace, Danielle Bacanni, Bobby Winegar, Ciara Fernandez, Isabella Barbierro, and Makayla Pelletier. Cecilia Lederer won a Distinction in Visual Arts award, and Samantha Kimble won a High Distinction in Visual Arts award. In addition to these accomplishments, Saint Michael 7th graders joined hundreds of people of all agesfrom around the nation to petition Congress to continue support of Civil War Battlefield Preservation, as well as to wish Historian Emeritus of the National Park Service, Edwin Bearss, a happy 90th birthday.

aint Michael middle-schoolers have been mighty indeed this Spring. Academically these students scored well above the national averages in several disciplines on Terra Nova tests (national standardized achievement tests), as well as on the ACRE religion test which is taken by Catholic school fifth graders across the nation. Regionally, the school's Varsity and Junior Varsity forensics teams each took first, second, and third place, sweeping the competition to retain the Ronetco Cup during the Northwest Jersey Forensics League poetry competition held April 25th. Then, on May13, Makayla Peilletier and Austin Fett both were awarded Honorable Mention for their entries in the 16th Annual "What Prejudice Means to Me" Essay Contest sponsored by the West Morris Section of the National Council of Jewish Women. The contest was open to 6th grade students from schools throughout Morris County. The two Saint Michael students competed against over 1,000 entrants to be

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Page 8, June 2013, Tell Them You Saw It In The Roxbury News o you remember the Great Depression? Did you witness the fall of the Berlin Wall? Did you watch Armstrong walk on the Moon? Your neighbor may

Senior Memoirs Tell Wonderful Stories


much I appreciated your help and guidance with my biography. You made a mostly uneventful life book more interesting than it was. It will not make it to the NY Times Best Seller List, but it will make it into the hearts of an appreciative family, friends and me. Training for new volunteers who want to put their interviewing, writing and editing skills to use in the community will take place at Skylands RSVP's office in Rockaway. For more information about the program, or to sign up for the

have. A volunteer driven community program has been active in Northwest New Jersey for the past two years. Called the Life Book Writing Project, it matches volunteers with community members who wish to record their life experiences. The program is free of charge and aims to capture ones history by having volunteers conduct oral interviews with seniors and transcribing them into a bound Life Book. Our older seniors have lived through some of the most dramatic events in world history. To lose that firsthand account of history would be wasting a valuable resource that we would never get back says Nancy Hess, Director of Skylands RSVP, a Rockaway based volunteer resource center. RSVP is part of a national program sponsored locally by NORWESCAP, a community action program active in Northwest New Jersey The interviewers, using digital voice recorders loaned to them by the organization, are trained in interviewing skills and in working with older adults. The next training for volunteer interviewers/writers is scheduled in Morris County. The training provides the volunteers with questions to ask as well as tips for active listening. Each completed book is presented as a gift to the senior. Some give these memoirs to family members, others plan to donate them to the local library or historical society, and some just want to hold onto them as a reminder of their life. One recipient was so pleased with the result that he considered self publishing his Life Book. Amazing historical stories are locked into the memories of many of our seniors. Its especially wonderful when these are unlocked for family and friends. Not too long ago a grateful recipient wrote a letter to the volunteer after the completion of the Life Book. The note read in part: I want you to know how

training class, please call Stan Gabay at 973-784-4900 ext. 202, or email: gabays@norwescap.org NORWESCAP is a non-profit community action agency established in 1965 that creates opportunities for over 30,000 low-income people in northwest New Jersey by providing a large portfolio of self-sufficiency and emergency services. The mission of NORWESCAP is, "Fighting Poverty. Creating Opportunities. Changing Lives. "

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he Growing Stage - The Childrens Theatre of New Jersey, located in the Historic Palace Theatre on Route 183 in Netcong, New Jersey is proud to announce their 2013 2014 season: SHREK THE MUSICAL opens the 32nd season and is the first New Jersey premiere running September 27th through October 27th, Fridays at 7:30PM, Saturdays and Sunday matinees at 4:00PM. The production is based on the Oscar winning DreamWorks film that started it all with book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire and music by Jeanine Tesori. The show brings the hilarious story of everyone's favorite ogre to dazzling new life on the stage. In a faraway kingdom turned upside down, things get ugly when an unseemly ogre not a handsome prince shows up to rescue a feisty princess. Throw in a donkey

The Growing Stage Announces 2013 2014 Season with World Premiere and Two New Jersey Premieres
who won't shut up, a bad guy with a SHORT temper, a cookie with an attitude and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits, and you've got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there's one on hand...and his name is Shrek. Full of all-new songs, great dancing and breathtaking scenery, SHREK THE MUSICAL is part romance, part twisted fairy tale and all irreverent fun for everyone! Back by Popular Demand, its RUDOLPH the REDNOSED REINDEER, running November 22nd through December 22nd, Fridays at 7:30PM, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 4:00PM. This stage presentation is BIGGER and BETTER than EVER. It tells the timeless story of a true misfit who transforms into a beloved hero. Set in a magical, holiday world in and around the North Pole, and populated by endearing characters from a talking snow-

n July 27th 2013 we will be hosting our 4th Annual Automotive Magic Customer Appreciation Party celebrating our 10th year in the business. This year we are very happy to be a part of a nationwide program called "Wheels to Prosper." This program awards a fully serviced car to a worthy and deserving person chosen from the local community. Recommendations are taken for individuals that are locally active in community service and then one lucky individual is chosen from those suggestions. They receive a late model car that has been fully inspected and repaired as needed. Our car giveaway will take place at our annual customer appreciation day on July 27th, 2013. We'll be doing clambakes, horseshoe tosses, games, tons of food, live music and many more fun activities down at our shop. See you there!

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man to flying reindeer our production will feature Johnny Marks well-known Christmas songs and the enduring Christmas spirit of the television special, adapted by Robert Penola, which has been seen by over one billion people since 1964. In 2014, the World Premiere of THE SECRET LIFE OF HUBIE HARTZEL by Susan Rowan Masters graces the Palace stage, running February 7th through March 2nd, Fridays at 7:30PM, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 4:00PM. This story is about the perils of life in fifth grade. Humor helps to lighten this radio-style entertainment for all ages as Hubie deals with his problems. Hes failing school, hes stuck with an impossible older sister, his beloved family cat is sick, and hes the target of Ralph Marruci, class bully. But he has an escape daydreaming. He imagines himself a prizefighter and draws caricatures in class of his teachers, family and friends. Everyone, that is, but the new art teacherhe has a crush on her! Unfortunately, Hubies attempts at coping with life backfire, and he winds up in more trouble than before. When the perfect plan for revenge on Marruci blows up in his face, Hubie finds the courage to stand up to the bully and do the right thing. The final main stage show of the season and second New Jersey premiere is KNUFFLE BUNNY: A CAUTIONARY MUSICAL running April 18th through May 18th, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 4:00PM and a special opening night performance on Friday, April 18th at 7:30PM. The story: girl loves stuffed animal. Girl loses beloved animal. Girl fights to get animal back. But throw adventure, song and dancing laundry into the mix and you get an instant children's classic! Six-time Emmy Award winner Mo Willems teams up with Grammy Awardwinning composer Michael Silversher to create this heartwarming and hilarious musical. Based on the beloved Caldecott Honorwinning picture book, KNUFFLE BUNNY: A CAUTIONARY MUSICAL follows Trixie, her father, and her favorite stuffed bunny on a trip to the laundromat. The trip brings wonder, excitement and joy to the lively toddler, until she realizes she has left her Knuffle Bunny back at the laundromat. Trixie does everything in her power to make her father understand the emergency, but her father fails to see the issue at hand. This brilliant true-to-life tale is the epitome of children's theatre, the story itself already proclaimed a "kid favorite." The perfect show for a family-friendly outing, KNUFFLE BUNNY: A CAUTIONARY MUSICAL offers a great opportunity to showcase wacky characters and outrageous technical designs. Ticket Information The Growing Stage continues FUN-tastic Fridays with all tickets $15! Saturday and Sunday tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for children and seniors. 2013-2014 Season Ticket Packages go on sale June 1st. To place your reservation or order a ticket package, please visit www.growingstage.com or contact the Growing Stage Box Office at (973) 347-4946 or e-mail at boxoffice@growingstage.com. Group rates and Birthday Party packages are available. About The Growing Stage The Growing Stage-The Childrens Theatre of New Jersey is a non-profit professional performing arts center dedicated to theatre for young audiences. A member theatre of the Association of Actors Equity, we provide opportunity for all to learn and grow through participation in the arts.

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Kidney Recipients Plant A Tree

The annual Arbor Day Tree planting ceremony at the Dialysis Center of Northwest Jersey in Succasunna was held on April 26, 2013. The flowing pear tree was a gift from the group to center in from the kidney transplant recipients and former patients of the Center in appreciation of quality care they received during their past dialysis treatments.

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Lifes Journey Need Your Votes!


Award is given at each regional. This is TDCs second year to be honored with such an award, last year the studio won the national title with the help of the communities votes. Again, voters may watch their video and vote online the month of June at: http://www.fdcdance.org/2013-peopleschoice awards/ The dance with the most votes wins a $1000.00 Scholarship. Theater Dance Center trains dancers from all local areas including Mt. Olive,

Netcong, Roxbury, Chester, Long Valley, TDC Hackettstown to name a few. offers both competitive and recreation programs for dancers 2.5 to adult. Theater Dance Center is celebrating their 22st year teaching dancers big and small. Located in Flanders at 230 US Highway 206 building 4. For more information about voting or classes check the website at www.theaterdancecenter.com or call (973) 5845020.

Theater Dance Centers Lifes Journey dancers Left to Rt Mia Ciardi, Sydney Lett, Kaitlyn Ertl, Tara Doyle and Nicole DeRosa Vote for them The month of June at: http://www.fdcdance.org/2013-peoples-choice-awards/Starpower/Lifes Journey/Hackensack,nj

ancers at Theater Dance Center have had an extremely successful competitive season. An 80 member competitive team and at the top of the rankings is a Senior Group Lifes Journey that has been honored with a Federations of Dance Competitions Peoples Choice

Award. Dancers: Mia Ciardi of Bernardsville, Nicole DeRosa of Long Valley, Tara Doyle and Kaitlyn Ertl both from Flanders and Sydney Lett of Hackettstown, Performed this dance choreographed by Jess Harris as a journey from birth to death. One Peoples Choice

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ewelry Week is held every Spring in Las Vegas. It is an exciting time for the jewelry industry as this is the time that retailers, designers and manufacturers meet to show or learn about the latest designs and trends available to the industry. On May 29, 2013, J. Thomas Jewelers was one of the select few retailers invited to attend a private event hosted by JCK during Jewelry Week. JCK is a trusted partner connecting jewelry retailers and manufacturers with the most up to date news, trends, products and education in the industry. Their event is called LUXURY and it is the most sought after event to attend by jewelry retailers around the world. What happens in Vegas

J. Thomas Jewelers Spans The World Without Leaving The Country

doesnt always stay in VegasLeonard and Elizabeth Girardo, owners of J. Thomas Jewelers (Flanders and Sparta, NJ) met with hundreds of exhibiters from around the world. They were able to span the globe without leaving the country procuring exquisite pieces to bring back to you. Leonards keen

eye coupled with Elizabeths fashion sense proved to be a recipe for success. They viewed and hand selected exclusive, pieces that you just will not find locally. The end result of this trip affords you the opportunity to purchase these exquisite pieces at J. Thomas Jewelers, right here is NJ.

years class of athletes being inducted, check the Hall of Fame website at www.Roxbury.org/HallofFame . The Roxbury High School Athletic Hall of Fame Committee, comprised of administrators, teachers, coaches, former athletes, and community members, selected the following athletes, teams and coach to be inducted into the inaugural class of the Roxbury High School Athletic Hall of Fame: Marianne DiRupo made first team All-Morris in field hockey, basketball, and softball during the 1984-85 school year. In 1985, she was named as a first team All-State softball shortstop. At the University of South Carolina, she was named a two-time academic All-American in softball. She went on to become a professional bowler in the PWBA. Dave Moore, a 1988 graduate of Roxbury High, is the first athlete to come out of Roxbury high School and play in the NFL, where he played 16 seasons and made the 2006 Pro Bowl. At Roxbury, he was a two-time first team AllMorris selection and was named a first team All-State tight end by the Star-Ledger. His 1987 team finished 9-2 and was rated the #6 team in New Jersey. The two losses were by a combined 10 points to the #1 and #5 rated teams in the nation by USA Today. He also lettered in Winter and Spring track. Dave attended the University of Pittsburgh. Bob Morgan, class of 1961, was a two-time All-Morris selection in football and basketball and a one-time selection in baseball. He is one of only three boys basketball players to score 1,000 points in the 95 year history of the program. His 1,039 points remained a school record for half a century. He led the 1960 North II, Group II sectional champion basketball team in scoring with 338 points, and started at quarterback for the 1959 football North II, Group II

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Page 14, June 2013, Tell Them You Saw It In The Roxbury News Champions. Bob played football for Syracuse University. Carmine Rossi, class of 1959, is the first wrestler from Morris County wrestling to win an individual State Championship, doing so at 123 pounds as a junior in 1958. He went on to become head wrestling coach at Dover High School, where he coached two individual State Champions. In 1986, he was inducted into the inaugural class of the Morris County Wrestling Hall of Fame. Carmine attended Bloomsburg University. Nancy Seeger, class 1978, had one of the most successful individual seasons of any athlete in Roxbury history. In the Fall of 1977, she won individual cross country meets for the Iron Hills Conference, Morris County XC Meets, North II Group III, Group III, the inaugural NJSIAA Meet of Champions, and the Eastern Regional Championship. In addition, she was named 1977 Runner of the Year by the Daily Record and Dover Advance. Nancy attended Rutgers University and was inducted into their Olympic Sports hall of Fame in 1999. Claudine Simard, class of 1987, is one of five girls basketball players at Roxbury to have scored 1,000 points. Claudine selected to the All Morris Girls Basketball Team in 1987. Her 1, 733 points at East Stroudsburg University was a school record for 18 years until being broken in 2010. She was inducted into the 2006 class of the East Stroudsburg University Hall of Fame. Coach Jim Fiorello was a standout athlete at Netcong High School, where he graduated in 1958. He played college football at San Francisco State University before returning to coach Roxbury in 1973. Over the next 17 years, Fiorello had a record of 100-53-5. and is the winningest head coach in the 100 year history of the program. His 1973 team captured the outright Iron Area Conference championship, and his 1978 and 1986 teams won a share of the IHC-Iron titles. Fiorello's teams qualified for the State Tournament in 1978, 1986, and 1987. His 1973 team was declared 2nd in North II Group II. The 1997 Roxbury Girls Soccer team, under Coach Doug Shank rolled to a 24-1 record, a Morris County, IHCIron, North II Group IV, and a Group IV State Championship. Their only setback was a 2-1 loss in a nonconference game to Pingry. Shank was named New Jersey Coach of the Year by the Star-Ledger. Dana Vetrone, who scored the game winner vs. Eastern in the Group III final, was named 1st team All-Morris and All-State by the StarLedger. In addition, defender Karen McCleery and leading scorer Alison Baker were also 1st team All-Morris selections. The 1975 wrestling team is presently the only undefeated squad in the 62 year history of Roxburys legendary program. Finishing 13-0-1, the team rolled through the Iron Area Conference. Coach Sam Rossis team was voted #1 in the State and has the distinction of being one of only two Roxbury teams to be recipient of the Star-Ledger Trophy. Individually, Tom Sloand (who went on to win the title in 1976), won his region at 101 pounds and placed third in the State Tournament. Roxbury High School, ranked No. 93 on the latest list of NJ's Top Public High Schools by New Jersey Monthly, serves 1,453 students and their families through more than 200 faculty and staff members, providing a rigorous academic curriculum andcomprehensive, fully curricular performing arts programs. Join us on Facebook and Twitter for updates on news, events and

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Roxbury High School golf team. They finished ninth in the County Tournament and had an overall record of 15-13 this spring.

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he Hanover Wind Symphony and the You Choose Band will reprise their highly successful collaboration from last summer to present a fun-filled "Rock 'N' Winds '70s Night 2" tailgate party and family concert, beginning at 5 p.m., on Saturday, June 22, at the Ukrainian American Cultural Center (renamed the DMC Athletics & Rehab Arena at the Ukrainian American Cultural Center for the evening), 60 N. Jefferson Road, in Whippany. The Acoustic '70s tailgate party will be held from 5 to 6:45 p.m. The Rock 'N' Winds '70s Night show begins at 7 p.m. At the tailgate party, you can choose to have your favorite tune played by either the 70-piece Hanover Wind Symphony or the 10-piece You Choose Band, or both. The cost for a song request is $55 per request. Who can forget the music of the '70s? You remember--Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, ELO, solo McCartney and Lennon, Crosby, Still & Nash, the Bee Gees, Fleetwood Mac, Donna Summer, Elton John, and even Disco. You'll hear them all at this '70s nostalgia fest. A portion of the proceeds from the event will benefit the non-profit Hanover Wind

Musical Benefit for Hanover Wind Symphony - Rock 'N' Winds '70s Night

Symphony. As a highlight of the Rock 'N' Winds '70s Night, three songs will be auctioned off, with auction winners coming up onstage and singing lead vocals. For the first song, "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, whoever places the highest bid at the event can sing lead with the YouChoose Band. The second song, "Summer Nights" from the Grease soundtrack, is a duet that will be auctioned off to two people. The winners will sing with the YouChoose Band. The third song is "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John and Kiki Dee. This is a duet for two people and the two people whose bids are the highest will sing this with the Hanover Wind Symphony and the YouChoose Band. Says HWS conductor Matt Paterno of Parsippany, "This event is an exciting and unique opportunity to blend the rock and classical idioms into a cohesive musical whole. The colors and attributes of all the instruments involved are combined in very interesting ways." For the full song list to be played at the Rock 'N' Winds '70s Night 2, people can continued on page 16

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Musical Benefit...
Moving ("Macho Man" by the Village People), and Liberty Mutual Insurance ("Radar Love" by Golden Earring). Admission to the tailgate party is $15 for adults and $12 for kids 12 and under. Show-only tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Admission to the show only for children 12 and under is FREE and admission for students older than 12 is $15. A combo dinner/concert ticket for adults costs $35. To purchase tickets, go to http://conta.cc/19798ay. For further information about the Rock 'N' Winds '70s Night 2, contact You Choose organizer Dave Philp at 917-204-1929 or Dave@MyYouChoose.com.

visit http://myyouchoose.com/1084/rock-nwinds-70s-night-2-song-list. There will be a cash bar with beer and wine at the event. For more than 25 years, the Hanover Wind Symphony has played to enthusiastic audiences in and around greater Morris County. The symphony thrives on sharing the enjoyment of music with live audiences, and helps mentor the next generation of wind musicians. Event sponsors and their selected songs include Texas Smoke Barbecue ("Tube Snake Boogie" by ZZ Top), Always Best Care ("Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin), ION U Investigations ("Who Are You" by The Who), College Hunks Hauling Junk &

onoring the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, camp activities are brought to life at Civil War Encampment at the Cooper Gristmill in Chester Township. From Friday, July 12 through Sunday, July 14 meet Abe Lincoln and listen to the soldiers stories told by re-enactors. Experience first-hand demonstrations of drills, build campfires, learn about wartime gear and utilities, view unique artifacts, and much more. Dont

Civil War Encampment At Cooper Gristmill

miss the opportunity to tour the soldiers camp by candlelight on Friday, July 12 and Saturday, July 13 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Daytime activities will run on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tours of the 1826 fully-operational gristmill are also available. Suggested donations are $3/adult, $2/senior (65+), $1/child (4-16), and children under 4 are FREE. For more information, please call the Cooper Gristmill, 908.879.5463.

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Tell Them You Saw It In The Roxbury News, June 2013, Page 17 of experts from the field of Mathematics. The program is imparted by certified and qualified teachers who aim to provide a fun filled and interactive learning environment. Comprehensive Development of both the right and the left brain is what experts recommend in child. Not only does the childs ability to solve mathematical problems improve; with ALOHA the childs attention span, memory, analyzing power, observation, listening and logical reasoning gets enhanced leading to all round development. ALOHAs Reading | Writing program is an after-school, instructor-led program with an emphasis on writing for children from grades 1 to 5. The program goes beyond the kids current school curriculum to foster literacy, providing meaningful opportunities for practice and application. Particular emphasis is placed on phonemic awareness, decoding and reading. The ALOHA Reading | Writing program encourages active learning of these skills by combining reading and writing through journaling, dis-

e, ALOHA Learning Center at Netcong proud to announce the graduation of our students. Twenty students had completed the program in two and half years. The time and the effort that they had dedicated for ALOHA program should be appreciated. As a result, we celebrated our 4th year Graduation Ceremony on June 2nd 2013. Students and parents were excited. Girls look pretty, and boys look handsome on their graduation gowns. They felt proud when they received their diploma and a trophy. It was nice to see their smiley faces while cutting a graduation cake. Parents were behind the camera to capture the memorable moment. As teachers, we are very proud of our students achievements. We wish all of them to have a better future ahead. ALOHA stands for ABACUS Learning of Higher Arithmetic. ALOHA offers both Mind Math and Reading | Writing Program. ALOHA Mind Math is an after school program designed and structured by a panel

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Thomas Edison The Dad Allowed Electric Shock Toys And Home Fireworks
Edison admirers want to peer into the personal history of his family life along with the history of his great inventions. What these personal articles have rendered was that the Edison Family enjoyed using prank toys on their guests and igniting small explosives for entertainment. The NPS curators have helped present the fun mischievous side of the Edison Family by displaying these items to the public. Mina Edison supported these activities for her family in the late 1890s. She added the Electric Thriller to the Christmas Toy list. The Electric Thriller was an electric shock toy. The park curators have showcased this item as part of the Christmas Holiday exhibit collection. Thomas Edison had a legendary childhood history for accidentally exploding things such as - vacant train cars and the family basement room from his novice chemistry experiments. This continued into his adulthood when he attempted to invent a gun-powder powered engine for a helicopter. It became a scrapped project when this invention exploded inside his factory lab. Still, his dangerous reputation with explosives did not deter him for having his own familys stash of fireworks for the July 4th celebration which he stated was his favorite holiday. Madeline, Charles and Theodore were Edisons younger children from his second wife Mina. They got to have memorable childhoods at the Glenmont estate home and a chance to enjoy their fathers orchestrated firework celebrations both at

by Michele Guttenberger oday we have the great fortune to still have an up close and personal view of the family lifestyle of Thomas Edison. Many of the familys personal letters, records and diaries have been preserved and even scanned, categorized and electronically archived by the dedicated Thomas Edison Papers Project team at Rutgers University (edison.rutgers.edu). The other curators of his home and home furnishings have come under the care of professional National Park Service ranger curators. The NPS West Orange Glenmont home has also received great private community support from The Friends of Thomas Edison (foedison.org) to preserve the artifacts that belong to Edisons personal family history. Time has lost the local West Orange, NJ residents that would give firsthand accounts of social interactions by the Edison family. However, there is a wealth of family items left behind that we can still sense the spirit and personality of Thomas Edison, Mina Edison and their three children growing up in the West Orange estate home. Todays Thomas

the Glenmont home and their retreat home in Fort Myers, Florida. Found in the Edison archives of household bills is the July 1893 firework purchase of: "two dozen packages of Electric Torp., one Dragons Nest, one Devil Among the Tailor, one Surprise Box, one Floral Fount(ain), one (dozen) Rockets, one (dozen) 10 B.R. Candles, 1 lb. Colored continued on next page

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continued from previous page archives of household bills is the July 1893 firework purchase of: "two dozen packages of Electric Torp., one Dragons Nest, one Devil Among the Tailor, one Surprise Box, one Floral Fount(ain), one (dozen) Rockets, one (dozen) 10 B.R. Candles, 1 lb. Colored Fire, and one Firework Balloon 20 ft." But, the Edison kids did not only have cool parents that bought fireworks, they had a dad who also

Thomas Edison The Dad...

invented a few celebratory explosive items in his lab for the family. The ones that their dad made had a bigger bang to them. To discover Thomas Edison the famous inventor as a New Jersey American family man of the late 19th and 20th Century, a visit to the Glenmont Estate becomes the perfect time capsule of the Edison family life. The Glenmont schedule is: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 11:30am - 5:00pm. House Tours are offered between 12:00pm

he Lutheran Church of Our Savior in Stanhope will be holding its annual Vacation Bible School on July 15th19th from 9:00am to 12pm at its location at 143 Brooklyn Stanhope Road in Stanhope. This Years study entitled Tell it on the Mountain will consist of several workstations including: crafts, visually aided songs, scriptural stories & lessons, games and themed snacks. Registration forms are now

Vacation Bible School at Lutheran Church of Our Savior

being accepted. Total registration this year is limited to 120 children on a first come first served basis so make plans now to attend! More information on the weeks study program and registration forms can be obtained through the website: www.oursavior stanhope.org or Facebook page:www.facebook.com/oursaviorstanhope

and 4:00pm. All Glenmont ticketed tours and visits are accommodated at the Main Visitor center - The Thomas Alva Edison Museum- NPS - Open Wednesday through

Sunday. Hours are 9:00am - 5:00pm Fee is $7.00 - 211 Main Street West Orange, NJ 07052 Visit website for more details http://www.nps.gov/edis/index.htm

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Roxbury Author Fascinates Readers on Presidential Birthplaces


the time was five and he just started liking Beatles music so I thought this would be a fun road trip. I also brought my parents and my oldest niece Danielle. Our road trip took us through Ohio where we visited all of the presidential birthplaces. He discovered that there were seven presidents born in Ohio. After the Beatles festival we then went to Abraham Lincoln's birthplace in Hodgenville, Kentucky, says Picone. The story of the log cabin where he was born is one of the most fascinating stories of them all! After his trip, Picone says it got me thinking about their birth places and how I wanted to visit all of them. By birthplace I mean the home they were born in. In some cases this was the home they grew up in, but in other cases they moved out when they were young or they were born in a home other than their family home. For those presidents born in a hospital (Carter, Clinton, Bush II, and Obama) I write about the hospital as well as their first home. Being born in a home rather than in the hospital was the norm years ago, says Picone. Carter was born in 1924 and the only reason he wasn't born at home was that his mother was a nurse at the hospital and the doctors figured if she had her baby at the hospital she would recover quicker and therefore not be out of work as long. Nowadays home births are very rare, but before the twentieth century it was the norm. Finding the actual birth place was not always easy, especially for the less popular presidents. Some were easy to find; some were harder to find, says Picone. They werent these big popular tourist sites. So many of them have really interesting stories. A lot of the birth sites were recreated after they became president. What started out as a hobby for one year visiting birthplaces, grew into a bookworth of information. Picone sent one chapter of his book idea- the chapter on Grover Cleveland - the 22nd and 24th president and only president born in New Jersey - to Schiffer Publishing, which then gave him a six month deadline to finish the book. Although there were 43 presidents, Picone included an additional chapter on Jefferson Davis who was elected president of the Confederate States of America from 1861 to 1865. In each of the 44 chapters, Picone provides vital birthplace information such as

By Cheryl Conway ouis Picone of Succasunna is hoping to get to Hawaii, not necessarily for the beaches, luaus, volcanoes and palm trees, but to visit the birthplace of President Barack Obama. Picone, 42, has visited most of the birth places of the 43 presidents of the United States, as part of his research in his first published book Where the Presidents Are Born: The History and Preservation of the Presidential Birthplaces. The 192-page soft cover book was published Oct. 28, 2012 by Schiffer Publishing in Atglen, Pa. Since most of the presidents were born on the East Coast, Picone did not have to travel more than a couple of days at a time to get the information he needed. But to get to Obamas birth site, travel is much more extensive. I havent gotten there yet, says Picone. Hes the furthest. An Information Technology manager at Express Scripts in Franklin Lakes, Picone knew he always wanted to write a book. He stumbled across the idea of the presidential birth places in 2008 during his trip to Ohio. I was actually travelling to Louisville, Kentucky to go to a Beatles festival, explains Picone. My oldest son Vincent at

location, how long the president lived in the home, style of the home, if its still in existence, if there is a replica, how its commemorated, if its open to the public, cost; address/directions; what you will find there today; History of the home - starting back from the native Indians and first settlers, the history of the property owners, when the home was built, previous owners, other hiscontinued on next page

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continued from previosu page torical events that occurred at the home. Picone also writes about what happened to the home after the birth, whether it burned down, got different owners, destroyed or moved; Preservation - The story about how it was preserved whether it be a recreation site, the original home or an historic marker. For Franklin Pierce, his birthplace was submerged beneath a lake when a nearby river was dammed in 1926. He also includes visitor information and personal experiences. Picone groups the book into three different sections: the Colonial Presidents which includes the first 15 presidents who were born on the East Coast; Westward Expansion, or 15 presidents who lived more out west; and From Sea to Shiny Sea, or more Central America to the middle of the U.S. Described as non-fiction, historical and a travel book, Picone says his book can be used for teaching purposes and is currently in 40 college libraries. Besides having a fascination with these gentlemen, Picone says they all disserve respect and their birthplaces should be celebrated and preserved. I really think people should care about the Presidential birthplaces because there has been a lot of interesting and quirky stories related to the Presidential birthplaces that most people

dont know. I didnt either until I started my research. For instance, the first Thanksgiving was celebrated at William Henry Harrison's birthplace Berkeley Plantation in 1619, two years before the Pilgrims celebrated the "first" Thanksgiving in Massachusetts, says Picone. Wyatt Earp's cousin once lived in Harry S Truman's birthplace. He sold souvenir postcards and various other Wyatt Earp and Harry S. Truman novelties and if a visitor spent fifty cents, he showed them the birth room for free. William McKinley's birthplace was cut in half, with one side going on display in a nearby amusement park and the other rented for office space. They were later reunited and turned into a museum, however after a few years the museum went under and the home was abandoned. In the depression, hobos used the home for shelter until it burnt to the ground in 1937. These are just a few of the fascinating sto-

ries associated with the Presidential Birthplaces. Picones fascination with the presidents continues as he writes his second book on where the presidents died. Hoping to have this one completed by 2015, Picone is trying to include information on where they died, where the funeral was held, where they were buried, and if they were reburied. A 1992 graduate of R i d e r University with a degree in computer science, Picone says I always did enjoy writing. I always felt I wanted to write a book and I knew I had one in me. I love the research, the interviewing. I enjoyed visiting the sites. Some of his work was like detective work. Picone got his information from 600 sources and other books; old newspapers

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from the 1800s and early 1900s; the National Park Service; and historical publications. A highlight from his writing the book was meeting Jimmy Carter. Picone had been visiting Carters birth place in Plains, Ga., when he discovered that Carter still lives there and the entire town was turned into the Jimmy Carter National Historical Site by the National Park Service. While there, Picone went to his church and in comes Jimmy Carter who is still an active member. He sat there for his service, says Picone. I met him and his wife Rosalynn. I got to talk to him for five minutes. I told him I was writing the book. He told me about his boyhood home and where it was located. They even took a photo together. That was my favorite birthplace. Although he works full time, is married and is the father of two boys, Picone says I squeeze it in whenever I can sneak down to the basement to write for 45 minutes. If there is something you really like to do you will find the time to do it. Where the Presidents Are Born: The History and Preservation of the Presidential Birthplaces is available online through Wal-Mart, Target, Barnes & Noble and Amazon, as well as at some Barnes & Noble stores in Clifton, Paramus and Princeton. Cost is $30.

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new apprentice program will be offered by the Centenary Stage Company for high school students interested in pursuing educational opportunities in theatre arts. The apprenticeship will include acting as an assistant to the

New Apprenticeship Offered For Summer Tyro Acting Program At Centenary Stage

Program Director taking on responsibility for all facets of direction in the Tyro (beginner) I/II Theatre Program designed for young thespians ages 6-11. Upon completion of the apprentice procontinued on next page

Photo by: Pat Lanciano. 2012 TYRO I Summer Acting production of The Jolly Tailor

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ommunity Presbyterian Church is looking for donations for the upcoming Aug. 3, 2013 Peach Festival. Donations can be dropped off at 220 Main St. Chester June 22nd through July 20th , 7 days a week, 8:30 am to 8:30 pm. Items needed are household, kitchen, yard and garden goods, antiques, china, crystal, lamps, pictures,wood furniture, toys and

2013 Peach Festival

games, books, CD's, DVD's, records, electronics, and sporting goods. Donations are tax deductible and must be in good condition. We cannot accept clothing, shoes, upholstered furniture, large exercise equipment and appliances, children's car seats, strollers, or cribs. Pick up is available on large items only through mid July. Call 908-879-5091 for further information.

continued from previosu page gram, the candidate will receive certification in the following skill areas: - Teaching appreciation for the study of various types of literature upon which the performances are based, - Teaching exercises in expressive movement, language exploration, and improvisational drama, - Facilitating interaction with young students to put the students at ease in a performance environment, and - Enhanced understanding of what is required in all aspects of the theatrical process The Centenary Tyro Acting Program will run two weeks beginning July 8-19, Monday-Friday, from9:30am-3:30pm.

New Apprenticeship...

Interested candidates should contact Program Director, Maria Brodeur, at the Centenary Stage Company at (908) 9790900. Centenary Stage Company is a not-forprofit professional equity theatre in residence at Centenary College dedicated to serving as a cultural resource for audiences of the Skylands Region with professional music, theatre, dance events, and arts education programs throughout the year. Programming at the Centenary Stage Company is made possible through the visionary support of The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, The NJ State Council on the Arts, and CSC members, friends and sponsors, including Premiere Sponsor Heath Village Retirement Community

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American Classic Potato Salad is The Perfect Dish for A Picnic or Potluck
Potato Picnic Salad Yield: 6 to 7 servings For the Salad Dressing 1/3 cup red wine vinegar 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1 clove of garlic, chopped 2/3 cup olive oil For the Salad 3 pounds Idaho potatoes, about 7 medium 1/2 pound cooked green beans 12 cherry tomatoes 2 hard boiled eggs, peeled 1 cup cooked corn kernels 1/4 cup minced celery, about 1 stalk 1/4 cup pitted black olives 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped For salad dressing, combine vinegar,

mustard, salt, pepper and garlic in a large salad bowl. Whisk in olive oil and set aside. For the salad, bring 2 quarts of water to a boil in large saucepan. Cook unpeeled potatoes in water for about 15 minutes until just fork tender. Drain potatoes and cool immediately under cold running water. While potatoes are cooling, cut green beans into 1inch pieces; halve cherry tomatoes and quarter eggs. Combine beans, tomatoes and eggs with cooked corn and celery in bowl with the salad dressing. Peel cooled potatoes, then cut into 2-inch pieces and toss with the dressing. Sprinkle salad with olives and chopped parsley just before serving. Old Fashioned Hot German Potato Salad continued on next page

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continued from previous page Yield: 6 servings 4 medium Idaho potatoes 2 bacon strips 1 diced Spanish onion 1/2 cup diced celery 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1/3 cup cider vinegar 1 cup water Boil potatoes in skins and peel while hot. Slice potatoes thinly. In large skillet, fry bacon until crisp and remove from skillet. In bacon drippings, brown onion and celery. Stir in salt, sugar and cornstarch. Add vinegar and water. Stir in sliced potatoes; as sauce thickens while adding potatoes, more water may be needed. Transfer to serving dish and serve hot. Potato and Pesto Chicken Salad Yield: 8 servings 2 pounds Idaho potatoes, well scrubbed

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(peeled, if desired) 1 pound fresh green beans, washed and trimmed 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 1/2pounds boneless, skinless chicken breast, cut into 1-inch cubes 3/4 cup prepared pesto sauce 3 to 6 cups mixed salad greens (optional) Over high heat, in a large, heavy pot with tight-fitting cover, bring half a pot of water to boil. Meanwhile, cut potatoes in half lengthwise, then cut crosswise in 1/2-inch slices. Add potatoes to boiling water, cover and return to boiling; cook 3 minutes. Add green beans to pot with potatoes and cook another 4 minutes; drain potatoes and beans and set aside. (Vegetables should be firm.) In same pot, heat olive oil over high heat and cook chicken, stirring 6 to 8 minutes or until meat is completely cooked through. Remove from heat; stir in pesto sauce, then gently stir in potatoes and green beans, tak-

Loaded Baked Potato Salad Yield: 2 quarts 4 pounds Idaho potatoes, peeled 1 pound bacon, crisply cooked, and chopped into 1/2-inch pieces (fat reserved, if desired) 4 ounces unsalted butter, softened 1/2 cup chopped green onions 2 cups grated or shredded cheddar cheese 1 1/2 cups sour cream (regular or low-fat) 1 tablespoon black pepper 1 teaspoon salt Cook whole potatoes in boiling, unsalted water until tender. Refrigerate until chilled, then chop into 1-inch pieces. Transfer potatoes to a large bowl along with the remaining ingredients and thoroughly combine. Add some of reserved bacon fat if desired. Chill at least 2 hours before serving. Adjust seasoning prior to serving.

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arbie received her name because she is just a doll! Barbie is a friendly pup who loves hanging out with people & she loves playing with other dogs. This affectionate pup is easy going & sweet. With her unique look it's hard to tell what breed she is mixed with, but we do know she is 100% sweetness. Barbie is about 1 year old & weighs about 35 pounds. She has a gorgeous face with some white on it & a redish-tan color soft coat on her body. Barbie is in a foster home in NJ after being found as a stay in NC. She was taken to an over populated shelter and when FHDR found out what a doll she is, we brought her to NJ. Within minutes of meeting Barbie, she won our hearts! In her foster home, she gets to go on walks and play

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hat a cutie Donnie is! With his melting eyes, floppy ears, soft fur and delicate body, who could resist him! Donnie is a playful and happy puppy with a sweet personality. He is living in a foster home in NJ after being rescued from an over crowded shelter in NC. He is about 14-16 weeks old, weighs about 20-25 pounds and his foster family thinks he is amazing. Donnie likes running around the yard playing with toys and playing with other dogs. You can see him in the video playing with his friend Oscar (who is up for adoption) and the foster's dog Cookie. They have lots of fun playing together! Donnie's foster family says "Donnie loves being with people and likes to sit with you and cuddle. He is a genuine cuddle bug. Donnie

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entenary Colleges Office of Alumni Relations has opened its Alumni Travel Program to Italy to the general public. The trip will be leaving from Newark Liberty International Airport on November 1, 2013, and will return on November 9, 2013. Interested travelers must sign-up for this exciting opportunity by July 3, 2013. Register early as space is limited. The air and land price for this Program is set for $2,699.00 per person for double occupancy. The tour includes round-trip airfare, transport by luxury motorcoach with a driver/guide, hotel accommodations, full breakfasts, six dinners and many highlights, including a wine and cheese tasting and tours of the following areas: Sorrento Naples Pompeii The Amalfi Coast The Isle of Capri Rome The Vatican (Optional) And more! Italy is such a beautiful destination and this trip will appeal to anyone with a love of travel, says Deana Cynar, Director of

Centenary College Announces That Alumni Trip To Italy Is Open To The Public

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