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Inc., has been in business
for over 40 years and is
now in its second generation.
Michael Miller took over the
Wayne-based business from his
father and has continued to pro-
vide the community with the
same fine services that are in tune
with the environment.
The owner-operated, owner-
on-site business offers customers
the benefit of paying one price for
the whole year, and there are no
special contracts. As Michael
puts it: My work speaks for
itself.
He treats present problems
with methods that are environ-
mentally friendly. Im as close to
organic as I can be, he said.
Among the services are aeration,
seeding, fertilizing, weed control,
insect control, liming, fungus
control, and IPM (integrated pest
management). More detail about
each service follows.
Aeration: To keep your lawn
healthy, it should be aerated at
least twice a year. The Royal
Lawns aeration techniques allow
air, light, water and nutrients to
penetrate your lawn, promoting
root growth and helping to
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Re-Seeding: Areas of the lawn
that have been damaged or neg-
lected can be renewed by re-seed-
ing. We use quality disease-
resistant blends of bluegrass, fes-
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selected for your lawns environ-
ment, improving the appearance
and density of your turf. This, in
turn, helps inhibit weed growth,
said Michael.
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APR 4
The Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge,
Inc. is holding a huge sale at the
Copper Tree Mall, 350 Ramapo Valley
Road (Route 202) in Oakland on
Friday, April 4 from 9am-9pm and
Saturday, April 5th from 9am-
3pm. Find a wide range of beautiful
gifts, seasonal and household items -
some animal-related, most not. All
proceeds directly benefit the animals
of R.B.A.R.I. To learn more about
our organization please visit
www.rbari.org.
APR 9
The Chabad Center of Passaic
Countys Friendship Circle Action Teen
program will be held on Wednesday,
April 9 from 7-8pm. Please join us at
The Chabad Center and help us pack
Passover boxes for seniors in our com-
munity! For more info or to RSVP,
please contact Chani at 973-694-6274
or email Chanig@optonline.net.
APR 13
Wayne Elks 2181 will hold soup on
the go on Sunday, April 13. Pick-up
time from 2-4pm. Freshly made soup
by Chef Bob Fisher. $5.00 per quart.
Soup choices chicken orzo, cream
of mushroom, minestrone and
Manhattan clam chowder. Please order
in advance. Call Joyce at 973-956-
8956 or text at 201-314-9413.
APR 16
Passaic County Elks Cerebral Palsy
Center, 50 Hinchman Ave. Wayne, will
hold a pasta plus afternoon on
Sunday, April l6 from 2-4pm. For
reservations please call Joyce at 973-
956-8956 or Dorine Pelosi at 973-
628-4841. Donation-$15.00.
APR 19
The Preakness Baptist Church will be
holding a Community Easter Egg Hunt
on Saturday, April 19 starting at
10am, rain or shine. All children ages
3 years through fifth grade are wel-
come to come and participate. The
church is located at 1441 Ratzer Road
in Wayne. For questions or additional
information, please call the church
office at 973-956-0086.
APR 24
Mark your calendars for our Spring
Fundraiser on Thursday, April 24, for
an exciting fun-filled evening that is
being co-sponsored by the garden,
tennis, and leisure clubs of Packanack
Lake. Carl Lemanski, AIFD, the ever
popular floral designer and raconteur
will wow his audience with his on-the-
spot creation of a series of unique and
spectacular floral designs. To comple-
ment the festivities of this fun-filled
event, a delicious array of appetizers
and wines will be provided courtesy of
all three clubs. Doors open at 7pm.
Tickets for this event are $20.00 and
can be purchased at the Packanack
Lake Clubhouse.
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o my loyal Life and
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interesting tidbits that I
thought would be good to
share in my column before
hitting the delete button. I
hope you take them in the
proper spirit with a little grin
and laugh, within the insight
of the messages.
Governmentium discov-
ered... A major research
institution has recently
announced the discovery of
the heaviest element yet
known to science. The new
element has been named
Governmentium. Govern-
mentium has one neutron, 12
assistant neutrons, 75 deputy
neutrons, and 224 assistant
deputy neutrons, giving it an
atomic mass of 312.
These 312 particles are
held together by forces called
morons, which are surrounded
by vast quantities of particles
called peons.
Since Governmentium
has no electrons, it is inert.
However, it can be detected,
because it impedes every reac-
tion with which it comes into
contact.
A minute amount of
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reaction to take over four days
to complete, when it would
normally take less than a sec-
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Governmentium has a
normal half-life of 4 years; it
does not decay, but instead
undergoes a reorganization in
which a portion of the assis-
tant neutrons and deputy neu-
trons exchange places.
In fact, Governmen-
tiums mass will actually
increase over time, since each
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Reader, suppose you were an idiot.
And suppose you were a member
of Congress. But I repeat myself.
Mark Twain By Mark Charnet
continued on next page
reorganization will cause more
morons to become neutrons,
forming isodopes.
This characteristic of
moron promotion leads some
scientists to believe that
Governmentium is formed
whenever morons reach a cer-
tain quantity in concentra-
tion. This hypothetical quan-
tity is referred to as
Critical Morass. When
catalyzed with money,
Governmentium becomes
Administratium - an element
which radiates just as much
energy as the Governmen-
tium since it has half as many
peons, but twice as many
morons. And this ends the sci-
ence part of our column today.
On the economic front, Its a
recession when your neighbor
loses his job; its a depression
when you lose yours.
Harry S Truman, who also
said, I have found the best
way to give advice to your
children is to find out what
they want and then advise
them to do it.
In mass transit news,
Will Rogers said, Even if you
are on the right track, you will
get run over if you just sit
there.
Commenting on a past
political gathering, this inter-
esting prayer was given a few
years back in Kansas at one
opening session of their
Senate. It seems prayer still
upsets some people. When
Minister Joe Wright was asked
to open the new session,
everyone was expecting the
usual generalities, but, this is
what they heard:
Heavenly Father, we
come before you today to ask
your forgiveness and to seek
your direction and guidance.
We know Your Word says,
Woe to those who call evil
good, but that is exactly what
we have done. We have lost
our spiritual equilibrium and
reversed our values. We have
exploited the poor and called
it the lottery. We have
rewarded laziness and called it
welfare. We have killed our
unborn and called it choice.
We have shot abortionists and
called it justifiable. We have
neglected to discipline our
children and called it building
self-esteem. We have abused
power and called it politics.
We have coveted our neigh-
bors possessions and called it
ambition. We have polluted
the air with profanity and
pornography and called it
freedom of expression. We
have ridiculed the time-hon-
ored values of our forefathers
and called it enlightenment.
Search us, Oh, God, and
know our hearts today;
cleanse us from every sin and
set us free. Amen!
The response was imme-
diate. A number of legislators
walked out during the prayer
in protest. In 6 short weeks,
Central Christian Church,
where Rev. Wright is pastor,
logged more than 5,000 phone
calls with only 47 of those
calls responding negatively.
The church received interna-
tional requests for copies of
this prayer from India, Africa
and Korea. Commentator
Paul Harvey aired this prayer
on his radio program, The
Rest of the Story and
received a larger response to
this program than any other
he had ever aired.
Let me close with quotes
from two of my favorite teach-
ers/speakers/motivational
writers and successful
Americans. Earl Nightingale
said, People with goals suc-
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where they are going... its as
simple as that. And
Napoleon Hill whose philoso-
phies, if edited down to one
sentence preached, There is
one quality that one must pos-
sess to win, and that is definite-
ness of purpose, the knowledge
of what one wants, and a burn-
ing desire to possess it.
Folks, may you achieve
everything you desire in exact
proportion to the extent you
are willing to work to achieve
it and to financially follow the
7Ps: Proper Prior Planning
Prevents Poor Performance
Period

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Love spring anywhere, but if I could choose
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Ruth Stout
No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.
Proverb
Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush.
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If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not
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The correlation stems
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cytokines, which are proteins
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Half of all Americans 30
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resulting in a larger amount of
inflammatory proteins in the
bloodstream. Gum disease
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Visiting the dentist on a
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APR 26
Wayne Elks 2181 will hold a testimo-
nial dinner in honor of Kathy Payne,
Elk officer of the year, on Saturday,
April 26 at 7:30pm. Music by DJ Lou
Nader. Menu by Bob Fisher. Donation
$30,00. For reservations call Joyce at
973-956-8956.Dress semi-formal.
APR 27
Breakfast Buffet Annual Fund Raiser
sponsored by P.O.L. Volunteer Fire Co.
#2 will be held at P.O.L. Fire House
Route 23 and Alps Road in Wayne on
Sunday, April 27 at 8am-12pm.
Breakfast Buffet will include;
Scrambled Eggs, Pancakes, French
Toast, Sausage, Taylor Ham, Home
Fries Coffee, Tea, and Orange Juice.
Senior citizens and children under 10
yr- $5.00. Adults-$7.00 Tickets can be
purchased in advance from any fire-
fighter, or at the door.
Around the
Community ...
Calvary Gospel Church, 1559
Hamburg Tpk.Wayne. Good Friday
Service Friday, April 18 at 7pm.
Easter Service- Sunday, April 20,
Sunrise Service at 8am; Easter
Breakfast at 9am; Easter Service
at10am. No Sunday school. Please
r.s.v.p. for the breakfast by calling the
church office at 973-694-5385.
Family Promise of Passaic County is
hosting an online fundraiser with
Tastefully Simple. The Party will run
through May 31. To place an order go
to, www.tastefullysimple.com/web/
gigler, select Family Promise, and
place your order. For questions please
feel free to contact Geri Igler at geri-
igler@aol.com or call 862-371-0205,
or Susan Carroll kcsrosie@gmail.com
or 973-633-1128, regarding this
fundraiser. For more information
about the work of Family Promise of
Passaic County, please go to
www.fppassaiccounty.org or visit us on
Facebook.
Vendors wanted for a beautiful
Maasai Market - Craft Fair at St.
Michaels Episcopal Church, 1219
Ratzer Road, Wayne on Saturday, June
7 from 9am-6pm. International food
delights, African food, art, fashions,
music and a fun day for all. Any Craft
vendor is welcome. If you are interest-
ed in obtaining a table, the cost is
$35.00. Please call the church at 973-
694-1026, Tuesday-Friday from 9am-
5pm for more information.
Professional musicians and vocalists
of the Wayne Seniors Swing Band will
perform for your dancing and listening
pleasure on the third Tuesday of each
month. Performances will take place
from 12:30-2:30 p.m. at the Wayne
Elks Lodge, 50 Hinchman Avenue in
Wayne. Requested donation is $2
from members of the Wayne Elks
Lodge and members of the Wayne
Adult Community Center. For all oth-
ers, requested donation is $3. Light
refreshments will be served. For more
information, call 973-633-0734.
Two Blue Bag Sales have been sched-
uled for the year by the Friends of the
Wayne Public Library. Dates set are
Saturday, April 12 and Saturday,
October 11. The sales will be held at
the main branch on Valley Rd. and
run from 10am-4pm. Purchase a blue
bag for $5 from the Friends on your
arrival and fill it with books, DVDs,
CDs, magazines, records, VHS tapes as
well as childrens books and other
items at no extra charge. A large
selection of new and gently read books
will be available including current
hard covers and paperbacks. Visit the
Friends Room and see what we have.
The Riverview Garden Club, based in
Wayne encourages local area residents
who are interested in gardening and in
expanding their botanical knowledge
to become club members. Novice as
well as experienced gardeners are
welcome. For details about joining our
club, please call our membership
chairperson Linda Wescott 973-694-
1098 or send an email to:
riverviewgc13@yahoo.com. You can
also visit our web site at
http://www.riverviewgardenclub.com.
Visiting Angels in association with The
Alzheimers Foundation of America is
offering free year round memory
screenings. Free and confidential
screenings are held from 2-4pm every
third Wednesday of each month except
for November. Call and make your
appointment today at 973-839-3761.
All screenings are held at the Visiting
Angels office at 2190 Hamburg
Turnpike, Wayne.
The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.
(GACW) is an active non-profit senior
group sponsored by the Wayne
Department of Parks and Recreation
that meets every Thursday at 1pm in
the PAL Building, 1 PAL Drive in
Wayne. Day trips and overnight trips
are scheduled throughout the year,
certain meetings host special speakers,
and bingo is played for only GACW
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members one Thursday during each
month. To qualify as a member, you
must be a Wayne resident of at least
50 years of age. Yearly dues are $7.
For more information, call Val Turner,
assistant recording secretary, at 973-
694-5094. Or, come visit us!
Professional musicians and vocalists
of the Wayne Seniors Swing Band will
perform for your dancing and listening
pleasure on the third Tuesday of each
month. Requested donation is $2 from
members of the Wayne Elks Lodge and
members of the Wayne Adult
Community Center. For all others,
requested donation is $3. Light
refreshments will be served.
Performances will take place from
12:30-2:30pm at the Wayne Elks
Lodge, 50 Hinchman Ave. For more
information, call 973-633-0734.
Jewish Family Service of North
Jersey, a recipient of financial assis-
tance from UJA Federation of North
Jersey, is expanding its Kosher Meals
on Wheels program in Wayne. The
Meals on Wheels Program provides
hot, nutritious kosher meals to people
age 60 and over, or those younger
who have a disability and who are
unable to cook or shop. Drivers are
needed to deliver meals two times a
month. We are accepting referrals for
people who would like to receive
meals. To volunteer, to request Kosher
Meals on Wheels, or for additional
information, call Paul Klein at 973-
595-0111.
Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club in
Wayne offers birthday parties and spe-
cial events for all ages. Kids will have
the time of their lives at Spa 23 par-
ties! In addition to our pool parties,
choose from any of our themed par-
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W
hether youre ac-
quiring a new
puppy or kitten for
your household or adopting an
adult pet from a shelter or res-
cue organization, the follow-
ing tips will help you get off on
the right foot with your newest
family member.
Doctor visits. Just as you
require regular visits to your
doctor and dentist to make
sure you stay healthy, so does
your new pet. A veterinary
visit should be a once-a-year
event, minimum, and more
frequent check-ups may be
needed depending on your
pets age and health status.
Regular visits are likely to
include a thorough exam,
weigh-in, immunizations and
parasite checks (a heartworm
test and fecal exam). Blood
tests and dental cleanings are
also routine procedures.
Healthy eating. Your new pet
may be eyeing your plate with
interest, but dont give in. Pets
shouldnt eat like people. Cats
are carnivores; they need plen-
ty of protein in their diets
roughly twice the percentage
that you do and they need
it in the form of meat, poultry
or fish. And while your dog,
like you, is an omnivore, that
doesnt mean he should share
your meals. A food formulated
especially for dogs is much bet-
ter and treats should make up
no more than 10 percent of a
dogs caloric intake.
Parasite prevention. Youve
probably heard of pests like
heartworms, intestinal para-
sites, fleas and ticks but under-
standing how and when to
prevent them is a different
matter. Dogs and cats can
become infected with heart-
worms, although the resulting
disease differs somewhat
between the two species.
Heartworm disease can be
deadly, or it can reduce the
quality of life of both dogs and
cats. Mosquitoes spread heart-
worms, and dogs and cats need
to be protected year-round,
thanks to the mosquitos abili-
ty to survive in a variety of
environments. A bonus is that
many heartworm preventives
also protect pets against other
internal parasites. For more
information on how to protect
your new pet against heart-
worms and other parasites,
talk to your veterinarian and
visit the American
Heartworm society website at
www.heartwormsociety.org.
Bathing. Most of us wouldnt
dream of letting a day go by
without a shower or bath. But
daily bathing is unnecessary
for pets and can dry out their
skin and hair. Most dogs are
fine with a bath every three
months, unless they get extra
dirty or have silky hair. Cats
usually keep themselves clean
without any help although
brushing long-haired cats on a
regular basis is advised to keep
their fur tangle-free and help
prevent hairballs.
Making a connection. Dogs
and cats relate to their owners
in different ways. As a pack
animal, dogs expect you to
lead their pack and give them
rules to follow. Dogs make
faces in fact, its estimated
that they have 100 different
facial expressions, thanks to
their mobile ears. Cats attach
to their people as social part-
ners and use affectionate
behaviors, such as purring,
kneading and rubbing against
you to show their affection.
Theyre also quite vocally
expressive and can produce
more than 100 different
sounds.
Sleep habits. While cats have
a reputation for dozing, both
cats and dogs spend more than
half their time in slumber. Like
babies, puppies and kittens
sleep more than adults,
although their sleep patterns
can be erratic. Keep in mind
that excessive sleeping can be
a sign of boredom. Most pets
will be glad to forego a nap for
playtime or a walk.
Bringing a pet into your
home is one of the greatest
joys in life, but it means new
responsibilities. Understand-
ing your pets behavior, as well
as the dos and donts of pet
health care, will help make
your bond with your pet a last-
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More families are choosing
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1. It is delivered at home.
There are positive feelings
that all of us associate with
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storm. Whether were feeling
sick or well, we enjoy the
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the joy of being with our loved
ones.
2. It provides the elderly
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totally dependent or helpless.
With some assistance, seniors
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3. Home care can be safer.
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Dean Martin - Prosciutto, Genoa salami and provolone ............................ ...........................8.95
Sammy Davis Jr. - Pepperoni and provolone ....................................................................... 8.95
Barbara Streisand - Turkey ................................................................................................ 9.95
Liza Minelli - Fresh mozzarella, prosciutto, roasted peppers, and fresh sliced tomato on
toasted garlic bread ........................................................................................................... 9.95
Al Pacino - Grilled Portabella mushrooms, sauted spinach, roasted peppers and
fresh mozzarella ............................................................................................................... 9.95
Tom Cruise - Roast beef, American Cheese, Onions ............................................................. 9.95
Tony Bennet - Ham, salami, prosicutto, capicola and provolone .......................................... 9.95
Jerry Lewis - Ham, salami, capicola and provolone ............................................................. 9.95
Diana Ross - Tuna Salad .................................................................................................... 8.95
Celine Dion - Tuna salad w/ melted American cheese ......................................................... 9.95
Rosemary Clooney - Roast beef ......................................................................................... 9.95
Robert DeNiro - Grilled Chicken, fresh mozzarella, hot cherry peppers, and slcie Jersey
tomato on garlic bread ...................................................................................................... 9.95
Marlon Brando - Breaded chicken cutlet topped with melted American cheese and bacon ..... 9.95
The Jerry Speziale - Egg white with sautd spinach and mozzarella on toasted Italian ......... 8.95
Vito Correleone - Sauted broccoli rabe, Italian sausage & hot peppers ............................... 9.95
Sophia Loren - Grilled portobello mushroom, grilled zucchini, grilled eggplant, and fresh
mozzarella on a toasted semolina roll with our famous house dressing ............................... 9.95
The My Way - Ham, salami, prosciutto, capicola, provolone, roasted peppers, hot peppers,
melted on a semolina roll .................................................................................................. 9.95
Rocky Balboa - Breaded chicken cutlet, ham, provolone, honey mustard dressing ............... 9.45
The Goodfella - Breaded shrimp with sliced Jersey tomato, red onions, shredded lettuce,
and horeseradish sauce ................................................................................................... 11.95
Lou Costello - Veal cutlet topped with bruschetta mix & fresh mozzarella .......................... 10.95
Tony Soprano - Chicken cutlet topped with prosicutto, sauted broccoli rabe, melted fresh
mozzarella, and roasted peppers ..................................................................................... 10.95
Joe Pesce - Fried flet of sole with lettuce, tomato, and tartar sauce on a semolina roll ...... 11.95
Sylvester Stallone - Roast beef, turkey, ham, provolone with lettuce, tomatoes, roasted
peppers, with our hot dressing ........................................................................................... 9.95
Luciano Pavarotti - Chicken francaise with melted mozzarella on a toasted semolina roll ....10.95
Garth Brooks - Fried chicken, ham, bacon, honey mustard, with sauted onions and
melted mozzarelal ............................................................................................................ 9.95
Rudy Giuliani - Fried chicken with mushrooms and brown gravy and melted mozzarella ...... 9.95
The Emeril - Blackened chicken with roasted peppers and resh mozzarella on garlic bread .. 9.95
All our Sandwiches are made on a 10 Hero.Whole Wheat Available $1.00
TRADITIONAL FAVORITES
Lunch Dinner
Pasta Fagiole. ............................................................................................4.95
Spaghetti or Ziti w/ Meatballs ......................................... 9.95 ................. 13.95
Baked Manicotti ............................................................. 9.95 .................13.95
Baked Ziti Parmigiana . .................................................. 9.95 .................13.95
Penne con Ricotta .......................................................... 9.95 .................13.95
Stuffed Shells ................................................................. 9.95 .................13.95
Homemade Lasagna ...................................................... 9.95 ................. 13.95
Homemade Cheese Ravioli ............................................. 9.95 ................. 13.95
Homemade Cheese Ravioli Parmigiana ........................... 9.95 ................. 13.95
Cavatelli & Broccoli ........................................................ 9.95 .................14.95
Pasta Platter .................................................................. 9.95 .................14.95
Eggplant Parmigiana ..................................................... 9.95 .................13.95
Eggplant Rollatini ........................................................... 9.95 ................. 14.95
Sausage & Peppers ........................................................ 9.95 .................13.95
Side of Meatballs or Sausage ......................................................................4.95
PASTA SPECIALITIES OF THE HOUSE
Lunch Dinner
Penne al Vodka ............................................................. 9.95 .................13.95
Rigatoni Arrabiata ........................................................ 9.95 .................13.95
Tortellini Primavera .................................................... 10.95 .................14.95
Fettuccini Alfredo ........................................................... 9.95 .................13.95
Capellini Puntanesca - Angel hair pasta sauted with capers, imported black olives,
and pureed anchovy in a spicy tomato garlic sauce .......... 9.95 .................13.95
Spaghetti Bolognese - Spaghetti sauted with peas in a hearty meat sauce 13.95
Fuissilli al Pomodoro ....................................................... 9.95 .................13.95
Rigatoni al Sassi -sauteed in a pomodoro sauce tossed with fresh mozzarella
...................................................................................... 9.95 .................13.95
Linguini w/ Clam Sauce - ............................................... 9.95 .................13.95
Fettuccini al Christaphano - Fettuccini sauted with sliced chicken, shrimp,
and prosciutto in a basil garlic cream sauce.................... 15.95 .................19.95
Linguine San Remo - Linguine sauted with shrimp, little neck clams, scallops
and stripsof chicken in a lemon garlic sauce ................... 15.95 .................19.95
Fuissilli San Carlo - Corkscrew pasta sauted with chicken, little neck clams, shrimp,
artichoke hearts, and mushrooms in a pink basil sauce .. 15.95 ................. 19.95
Homemade Shrimp Ravioli al Vodka ............................. 15.95 .................18.95
Lunch Dinner
Capellini Gambarelli - Angel hair pasta sauted with diced shrimp, shitake mushrooms, roasted peppers, sundried tomatoes
in a pink vodka saue .......................................................................................................................15.95 ............ 18.95
Penne Alfresco - Penne pasta w/assorted grilled vegetables in an extra virgin oil, garlic and white wine sauce ....9.95 ............ 16.95
Homemade Fresh Mozzarella Roasted Pepper Ravioli Arabiatta ...........................................................9.95 ............ 15.95
CHICKEN OR VEAL
Lunch 10.95/Dinner 15.95 Lunch 13.95/Dinner 18.95
Parmigiana, Francese, Marsala, Picatta, Sorrentino, Saltimbocca, Scarpada, Margherita
Ala Tonys - Topped with egglant, marinara and mozzarella al forno
Antonio - Sauted with sundried tomatoes, Shitkae mushrooms, and roasted peppers in apink vodka sauce
Vesuvio - Sauteed w/ Portobello mushrooms, roasted peppers, Italian tomatoes in a port wine demiglaze broiled w/ fresh mozzarella
Rossini - Sauted in a white wine garlic sauce topped with prosicutto, fresh mozzarella and fresh sliced tomato
Giambotta - Sauted with slices of sweet sausage, potatoes, mushrooms and mixed peppers in a brown marsala wine sauce
Pizziola - Sauted with mushrooms and peppers in our homemade marinara sauce broiled with fresh mozzarella
Almalfa - Sauted with artichoke hearts, mushrooms, peas, in a tangy marinara topped with grilled eggplant, fresh sliced
tomatoes, and broiled with fresh mozzarella
SEAFOOD
Shrimp Marinara, Shrimp Fra Diavolo, .............................................................................................13.95 ........... 17.95
Shrimp Scampi ................................................................................................................................13.95 ............ 16.95
Shrimp Carozza - Jumbo shrimp sauted in a white wine garlic sauce topped with grilled eggplant, roasted peppers, fresh
sliced tomatoes, broiled with fresh mozzarella and herbs ..................................................................13.95 ........... 17.95
Shrimp al Vodka - Jumbo shrimp sauted in a spicy pink vodka sauce over your choice of pasta .........13.95 ............ 18.95
Shrimp & Scallops Romano - Sauted with artichoke hearts and mushrooms in a scampi sauce ..........14.95 ............ 19.95
Shrimp & Scallops Fra Diavolo - Sauted in a spicy garlicky marinara sauce ............................................................ 21.95
Seafood Merechiare - Shrimp, calamari, mussels, and little neck clams in a light tomato basil garlic sauce 15.95........21.95
Zuppa de Mussels & Clams ...............................................................................................................13.95 ............ 16.95
Seafood Pescatore ...........................................................................................................................15.95 ............ 21.95
Seafood Melafemmina .....................................................................................................................15.95 ............ 21.95
Zuppa di Pesce ................................................................................................................................15.95 ............ 23.95
Seafood Oreganata ..........................................................................................................................17.95 ............ 22.95
Fillet of Sole Menuire .......................................................................................................................17.95 ............ 18.95
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Open Easter Sunday 1:30-6:00
Make Your Reservations Today!
Therapy dog Molly gets ready to visit the residents at Emeritus of
Wayne for St. Patricks Day. Pet therapist Esther DelCarpio of Little
Falls is getting ready to celebrate Mollys ninth year of visiting differ-
ent facilities and spreading joy wherever she goes. There will be a
huge gala with many surprises at Emeritus to celebrate the event
details to be announced soon! Anyone interested in volunteering may
contact Esther at 973-890-7556 or treasures52@aol.com.
T
he Wayne Interfaith
Network (WIN), an
organization of volun-
teers from churches, syna-
gogues, organizations and busi-
nesses in Wayne, needs help
providing non-perishable food
to needy Wayne residents this
spring.
Individuals may bring
bags of food and other basic
necessities to one of the follow-
ing drop-off areas in town: the
Wayne Y from 9am4pm
Monday through Thursday (use
the Jewish Family Service
entrance) or the Wayne Public
Library and its Preakness
branch during library hours.
Items needed include hot
and cold cereal, canned protein
(Chef Boyardee products with
meat, beef stew, canned chick-
en/tuna/salmon), rice, canned
fruit and vegetables (except
corn and green beans), juice,
cooking oil, ketchup, mustard,
mayonnaise, pasta sauce, mac
and cheese, pancake mix,
syrup, peanut butter, jelly and
jam, toilet paper, paper towels,
tissues, napkins, cleaning prod-
ucts and personal care products
(shampoo, toothpaste). No
pasta is needed at this time.
Plastic or aluminum con-
tainers are preferred over glass.
Items must be non-perishable
with no dents or cracks in cans
or bottles, no torn or open
boxes or containers, and all
expiration dates must be cur-
rent. Please limit your dona-
tions to regular sizes, not super
sizes.
For ease of transport,
the pantry prefers paper in
plastic bags or paper bags
with handles.
Groups and organizations
planning to collect food and
other basic necessities should
first contact the WIN pantry at
973-595-1900.
Anyone wishing to make
a monetary donation may mail
a check or money order to the
Wayne Interfaith Network,
P.O. Box 3341, Wayne, NJ
07474-3341. If you want to
make a donation in honor or in
memory of someone, please
include pertinent details
including your name and
address, and the mailing
address for the person honored.
Anyone who is in need of
food should contact Regina
Parks at 973-694-1800 ext.
3281. Clients are screened by
the Wayne Senior and Social
Services Department.
Among WINs other
activities are a summer sneak-
ers program, a back-to-school
clothes and shoes program, and
Thanksgiving baskets.
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Wayne Interfaith Network needs
help collecting food for needy
T
ickets are now on sale
for the Wayne First
Aid Squads annual
car raffle. Only 400 tickets
will be sold for the 2014
Mazda CX-5, donated by
Wayne Mazda and Kevin
DePiano. Tickets cost $100
each and the car is currently
on display at the squads build-
ing on the Hamburg Turnpike.
The drawing will take place at
Wayne Day on June 8 at 4pm
at the First Aid tent on the
field behind Wayne Valley
High School. Tickets can be
purchased from a squad mem-
ber, or at 973-835-3921 or
www.waynefas.org.
During the month of
February, the Wayne
Township Memorial First
Aid Squad responded to 371
emergency responses in
Wayne Township. The vol-
unteer membership put in
913 hours on calls (equiva-
lent to 38 days) and traveled
913 miles. Among the
responses were 12 automo-
bile accidents, four fire calls,
and 271 emergency trans-
portations. The total number
of calls at the end of February
was 787.
The Wayne First Aid
Squad is a volunteer organi-
zation that has been serving
Wayne Township for over
70 years. Our members
are available 24 hours a day,
seven days a week to respond
to emergencies. The squad
serves those who live, work
or pass through Wayne
Township.
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T
he popularity of Thai
food in North America
continues to rise. But
even the most devoted of Thai
food fans may not know how
easy it can be to prepare their
favorite Thai foods at home.
Fried rice is one of the more
popular Thai dishes that can be
easily cooked up from the com-
fort of your own kitchen. Those
who want to try their hand at
Thai cuisine can use the fol-
lowing recipe for Pineapple
Fried Rice courtesy of Katie
Chins Everyday Thai
Cooking (Tuttle).
Pineapple Fried Rice
Serves 4 to 6 as a side
1 whole pineapple
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon salt, divided
2 tablespoons high-heat cooking
oil, divided
1 garlic clove, minced
1 small shallot, finely sliced
1 fresh hot red or green chili,
preferably Thai (deseeded if
you prefer less heat), finely
sliced
3 cups cooked and chilled
Thai jasmine rice
2 tablespoons fish sauce
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 cup cubed cooked chicken
breast
1 cup cubed cooked shrimp
1/2 cup fresh or thawed
frozen peas
4 tablespoons finely chopped
fresh coriander leaves
(cilantro), plus more for gar-
nish
4 tablespoons finely chopped fresh
mint
Pinch of ground white pepper
1. Cut the pineapple in half
lengthwise, and cut the fruit
from the middle, leaving shell
halves intact. Cut out the eyes
and core. Set the shell halves
aside. Dice the fruit. Dry the
diced pineapple with paper
towels and set aside.
2. In a medium bowl, whisk
together the eggs, 1/2 teaspoon
of the salt and the pinch of
pepper.
3. Heat half of the oil in a wok
or large skillet over medium-
high heat. Cook eggs, stirring,
until set but still moist. Transfer
eggs to a plate. Wash and thor-
oughly dry the wok or skillet.
4. Heat the remaining oil over
medium-high heat. Add
the garlic, shallots and
chili, and stir-fry until fra-
grant, about 30 seconds.
Add the rice and stir-fry
for 2 minutes. Add the fish
sauce, soy sauce, chicken,
shrimp, peas, and the
remaining 1/2 teaspoon
salt and stir-fry for 2 to 3
minutes. Add the reserved
eggs, pineapple, fresh
coriander leaves, and
mint; stir-fry for 30 sec-
onds.
5. Scoop the fried rice into
the pineapple shells and gar-
nish with fresh coriander
leaves. Serve immediately.
Note: If you dice the pineapple
ahead of time, rinse the pineap-
ple shells with boiling water
and dry with paper towels
before serving.
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being hospitalized. Some of
these risks are eliminated
when care is given at home.
4. Home care allows the
maximum amount of freedom
for the individual. A hospital
or nursing home can be a reg-
imented, regulated environ-
ment. Upon admission to
either, an individual is
required to surrender a signif-
icant portion of his rights.
Such sacrifices are not
required with home care
where flexibility is key.
5. Home care is personalized.
Home care is tailored to the
needs of each individual. It is
delivered on a one-to-one
basis and involves the indi-
vidual and the family in the
care that is delivered.
6. Home care is less expen-
sive than other forms of care.
Home care costs only one-
tenth as much as hospitaliza-
tion and one-fourth as much
as nursing home placement.
By bringing health services
home, the patient also does
not generate additional
board and room expenses.
Sonia Scott is the owner of
Dorson Home Care,
a full-service home health care
agency providing families
throughout Northern and
Central New Jersey with
compassionate home care
services since 1989.
Sonia can be reached at
www.DorsonHomeCare.com
or 973-672-7691.
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JOAN LA GRECA
REALTOR
I am very pleased to announce my recent affiliation
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973-839-8823. View more informa-
tion online at www.spa23.com.
An open invitation is extended to all
seniors in the area to join the Golden
Key of Wayne. Dont get housebound
come play bingo, dominoes, and
card games with some friendly seniors.
Enjoy fellowship, fun, holiday parties,
and trips. The Golden Key Club meets
every Friday afternoon from 1-3pm at
the Post 174 American Legion build-
ing, 55 Mountain View Blvd. in Wayne.
For more information, please call
Annette Ford at 973-628-0492.
The MOMS Club of Wayne is current-
ly looking for members. It is part of an
international non-profit support group
for mothers who stay home with their
children; including those who have
home-based businesses or who work
part-time but are home with their chil-
dren during the day. The group offers
a wide range of activities
including: monthly socials, group
activities/outings, play group opportu-
nities and moms night out for the
moms only along with community
service projects. All activities and
service projects are voluntary. If you
live in Wayne and are interested in
joining please e-mail mom-
sofwayne@yahoo.com or go to
www. meet up. com/moms- cl ub- of -
wayne.
The Morning Minyan, a group of car-
ing people dedicated to observing the
tradition of daily prayer, meets at
7:30am in the sanctuary of Temple
Beth Tikvah, 950 Preakness Avenue in
Wayne. A light breakfast follows the
15-20 minute prayer service. All are
welcomed!
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Community Happenings
continued from page 11
continued on page 26
The Pines Lake Womans Club is an
active club opened to all women from
the Wayne area that are at least 18
years old meet monthly on the second
Wednesday of the month at the Pines
Lake Elementary School cafeteria at
7:30pm. Visitors are welcomed. The
club offers fun, friendship, and service.
For more information call 973-835-
3272 or e-mail pineslakewoman-
sclub@yahoo.com.
Wayne Toastmasters is a non-profit
educational organization dedicated to
helping people overcome apprehen-
sions about speaking in public, while
improving communication and leader-
ship skills. Guests are welcomed
there is no charge to visit and no obli-
gation to speak or to join. Meetings
held every second and fourth Tuesday
of the month from 7-9pm. Please
arrive 15 minutes early. For more
information, call 973-633-9155 or
visit www.waynetoastmasters.com.
K
athleen English, Realty
Executives Pompton
Plains regional branch
office manager, is pleased to
announce that broker associate
Sandra Rubolotta has joined
the company.
Sandra is an exceptional
Realtor with 36 years of expe-
rience, she said. She is an
icon in the industry. Not only
is Sandra one of the most pro-
fessional realtors in the indus-
try, but she continues to give
back to the community with
her extensive volunteer work
for the Deborah Hospital
Foundation. We welcome her
to our team.
English is happy to be
part of Realty Executives.
I joined Realty Execu-
tives because their core values
are in sync with my own and
there is concern for the indi-
vidual agent from upper man-
agement to the support staff,
she said. Im excited to be
part of such an innovative
company and work with a
great group of professional
realtors.
Sandra has earned
numerous awards throughout
her real estate career, includ-
ing the Circle of Excellence
and Million Dollar Club
Awards over 20 times. She is a
member of the prestigious
NJAR Distinguished Sales
Club. In addition to being a
broker, she also has the desig-
nations of certified relocation
specialist and senior real
estate specialist.
Sandra is the founder
and president of the Greater
Pompton Area Chapter of
Deborah Hospital Foun-
dation, the fundraising arm of
the Deborah Heart and Lung
Center of New Jersey. She has
been an active volunteer
fundraiser for the American
Cancer Society Relay for Life
in 2008 and 2009, and also
participated in the bike-a-
thon for MS in 2009. An
active volunteer in Butler,
Sandra has given her time
over the years to scouting,
youth recreation programs
and coaching girls softball for
fifth through eighth grades.
Sandra also started the
Performing Arts Parents
Association at Butler High
School, which initiated the
first scholarships to talented
graduating seniors.
For more information,
Sandra can be reached at the
Pompton Plains Regional
Branch Office, 363 Route 23
South, at 973-305-5880 ext.
1475 or directly at 973-495-
6403. Visit www.realtyexecu-
tivesnj.com.
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distance to schools.
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flr. plan. In-law suite/5brs/3.1bths/3c gar. Built
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Ranch. Perfect mix of charm/character & qual-
ity on park like property. Kin3848
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Smoke Rise: Stunning 4br contemp! All rms
generous in size w/open flr plan & outstanding
setting. 3c gar. Kin5605
KINNELON $825,000
Smoke Rise: Spec. Cust. Exp. Ranch/open flr.
plan/updated kit w/Viking stovetop/wine
cooler/granite countertops. Kin3896
KINNELON $699,000
Smoke Rise: Fab 4br/2.2ba contemp/cul-de-
sac/open flr plan/high ceilings/lots of win-
dows/numerous updates in last year. Kin5615
KINNELON $910,000
Fabulous updated 4br/3.1ba col./crown mold-
ings/recessed lighting/fp/sunroom/h/w flrs./2c
gar. Kin5602
KINNELON $1,170,000
Smoke Rise: Exceptional 4br/3.2ba contemp.
Home of high architectural merit w/magnificent
lake views. Kin5650
KINNELON $595,000
Smoke Rise: Service Station is available to
purchase & keep as a service station.
Kin3805
KINNELON $610,000
Smoke Rise: Enjoy fabulous views from this
custom blt. 4br/2.1ba home. SS appl/brick
fp/2c gar/gated comm. Kin5606
KINNELON $799,000
Smoke Rise: 5br/3ba cust. Col. Nestled on
2.15acs/3c gar. Private gated comm. w/24 hr.
Security. Kin3914
KINNELON $1,800,000
Smoke Rise: Highest standard of quality/work-
manship, attention to detail. A visual feast.
Truly a work of art. Kin2048
KINNELON $539,000
Smoke Rise: Totally renovated w/gorgeous de-
signer Kit. 4brs/3bths, detached 2c gar.
Kin5659
"THE GOOD GUYS"
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For Free Estimates Call
MOVING & STORAGE INC.
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Sandra Rubolotta joins Realty Executives
Community
Happenings
continued from page 25
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