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Valentines Day Run Helps Raise Funds And Awareness To Those With Disabilities

he Morris County Board of Freeholders proclaimed


Sat., Feb. 13, as Cupids Chase 5K Race Day in Morris County in support of an annual fundraising effort
by non-profit Community Options in support of people with
disabilities.
The mid-winter running event was set to take place on
Valentines Day weekend in Morristown starting at 10 a.m.
on Feb. 13.
Community Options is already making a difference by

Morris County Freeholders issue proclamation to Community Options.

providing residential and employment support to people with


intellectual disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, traumatic
brain injuries and dual diagnoses, said Freeholder Director
Kathy DeFillippo.
The Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders welcomed all to Morristown and Morris County to participate
whether a runner, walker, rollers in wheelchairs and even
baby strollers to help raise money to make a difference in the
lives of people with disabilities.
Community Options is a nonprofit agency that works to
provide housing, support services and advocacy assistance
for people with disabilities nationwide. Based in Princeton,
Community Options has offices in Morristown and operates
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Cupids Chase 5K is an annual event sponsored by Community Options to raise funds and awareness for their mission of dignity and choice for those with disabilities. The
very first Cupids Chase 5K took place in 2009, with more
than 600 participants in Princeton, and was so successful that
Community Options decided to make it a national event.
This year, it was set to be held in 30 towns and cities across
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Explore Food Issues At Monthly Discussions

row It Green Morristown, in partnership with the Foodshed Alliance, is hosting a monthly series
to inspire, connect and challenge some of
the greatest food issues of today.
Join in on Thurs., Feb. 25, for "Osh
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Workshop," a panel discussion featuring
Janet Kopchinski, registered pediatric dietician at Be Well Morristown, and Shaun
Ananko, director of Agriculture & Education at Grow It Green Morristown.

These days, parents must take nutrition


into their own hands! However kids can be
picky, organic food can be expensive, and
the level of control is limited. Come learn
the answers to questions such as: What
foods should children eat? What is the
proper portion size? How to get children to
eat healthy, real food? Receive a sample
meal plan for your child.
The last part of the series is set for
Thurs., March 31, for "Building a Resilient
Food System in the Garden State," a discus-

Morris School District Labeled


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he Morris School District was selected by the New Jersey Department of Education to join a network
of innovative school districts who have exhibited a commitment to creating, designing and implementing innovative school
environments. The Department of Education recently launched the initiative, innovateNJ, with the goal of identifying
programs, practices and models across the

state.
In order to be chosen as an innovateNJ
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to demonstrate their commitment to educational innovation as a strategy that has impacted and improved student outcomes, and
a dedication to collaborate with other
school districts across the state in an effort
to share best practices.

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Could New Jersey farms supply enough
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outside supply chains? How can the number
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strengthening the relationship between
communities and farmers?

Both seminars are set to held at Hyatt


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will be provided by Kings Food Markets,
the food sponsor.
Tickets are $10 per person per session.
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Authors of Bipolar Disorder Book To Offer Talk And Book Signing

n Wed., Feb. 24, the Depression


And Bipolar Support Alliance
(DBSA) plans to feature at its
monthly meeting Wendy Williamson and
Honora (Nora) Rose, co-authors of a bestselling book: Two Bipolar Chicks Guide
to Survival: Tips for Living with Bipolar

Disorder. They will tell of their amazing


personal journeys and will answer all questions from the audience.
Williamson was diagnosed with bipolar
disorder eight weeks before graduating
from Virginia Tech. After being downsized
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her first book entitled Im Not Crazy Just


Bipolar. She now writes for The Huffington Post and other venues. She has been interviewed on more than 40 radio stations
world-wide.
Rose graduated from Boston University.
She worked in the financial field for ten
years before starting a family, now ages 13
and 16. Not long after the birth of her second child she was diagnosed with Bipolar
type I at age 35 -- her years of meteoric
highs and crushing lows finally had a name
and her journey to wellness began. She is
an author, editor, advocate and she has been
a guest on radio shows across the globe.
Both authors co-founded The Red Bank
Writers Group. There will be a book signing after the program. Books will be available at the meeting for a discount or can be
ordered viawww.twobipolarchicks.com.
Come early and pick up free literature or
borrow from the free lending library of
CDs and DVDs. Doors open at 7 p.m.
These educational meetings of the organization take place on the last Wed. every

month at 7:45 p.m. using the facilities of the


Morristown Unitarian Fellowship in Morristown. The public is cordially invited to
attend all meetings; a nominal donation is
requested from non-members, when possible.
In addition to the lecture series, peer
group support sessions led by experienced
facilitators are held every Tues. of the
month, also using the facilities of the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, at 7:30 p.m.
Separate groups for family and friends are
held periodically and young adult groups
every Tuesday evening. All are always
welcomed. In case of hazardous weather
for the Tuesday Peer Groups, call 917-7232258 after 6 p.m. for possible cancellation
information.
Visit http://dbsanewjersey.org/morristownarea to learn more about the support
group and to view links to other sources of
helpful information. For further local information, call (973) 994-1143 or the New
Jersey Self-Help Group Clearing House at
(800) 367-6274.

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Liner Notes: A Read And Rock Club For Music Fans

By Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta
ave strong opinions about music? For
that music lover who is the go-to
person amongst friends when it
comes to whats new in the music world,
then look no further. The Morristown & Morris Township Library has the perfect club!
Scheduled to premier Wed., Feb. 10, at 7
p.m., Liner Notes was to feature the hot topic,
The Beatles are Over-rated! Music fans
gathered amongst themselves, appreciating
and/or debating the topic.
It all began when Chad Leinaweaver, interim director of the library, and Jim Collins,
head of technical services, were having a discussion about The Beatles and a fellow staff
member said, Theyre so over-rated, as she
rolled her eyes.
What?! said Leinaweaver, in shock. He
couldnt grasp the concept that his co-worker
never liked The Beatles, even though she
grew up during their heyday.
Leinaweaver was just as surprised when
his young daughter told him a member of her
school band said, The Beatles who are
they?
How could you not know The Beatles?
he said.
These conversations lead Leinaweaver
and Collins to research a variety of articles
that discussed whether or not The Beatles
were over-rated.
Some of the questions explored during the
talk include: Are they [The Beatles] still relevant today? What about people who grew
up during that time who preferred Perry
Como or Pat Boone and didnt think of The
Beatles as anything special? And what about
the on-going debate amongst avid music
fans: The Beatles or The Rolling Stones?
How relevant are the Fab Four to the generation of new musicians like One Direction or
Lady Gaga? Do they realize The Beatles de-

veloped some of those same sounds decades


earlier?
The Beatles tried to incorporate a bunch
of different styles, said Leinweaver. They
ran the gamut.
The discussion is open to music fans of all
ages who want to join in and voice their opinions. A number of library staff will be on
board so the talk can be moderated if things
get heated.
We joked that its a music
listening/music discussion/music snob
group, said Leinaweaver. Our goal is to hit
different styles, introducing different things
to people.
In addition to chatting about The Beatles,
Leinaweaver envisions discussions about
music news, including recent music releases.
Also, with David Bowies recent passing,
Leinaweaver plans on bringing up the angle
of Bowies new album release just prior to his
passing, reflecting on what he meant to his
fans, and how his recent videos pondered his
struggle with cancer. Its so much in front of
your face, Leinaweaver said.
The Liner Notes group could be compared
with a book club. Leinaweaver said, You
read a good book, you love it, you want to
read another to find the same experience. I
wonder if people feel the same way about
music?
With each meeting, the group will offer
new music that has just come out, the latest
trends in the music world, a look at recent releases, and discussion on a particular topic related to music.
This program is supported by the Friends
of the Morristown & Morris Township Library.
In April, Liner Notes plans to meet again
with another topic.
For more information, visit: http://www.
jfpl.org/index.cfm.

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Womans Club Of Morristown Collects Pet Care Items

nimals awaiting their forever


homes will be cozier this winter,
thanks to the Womans Club of
Morristown, which recently collected more
than 140 pet-care items to 911 Dog and Cat
Rescue of Morristown. The Woman's Club
will continue to collect these items
throughout the year, so towels, sheets,

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The members of the
Womans Club of Morristown are dedicated to serving
their
community
through civic, cultural, and
educational projects. The
non-profit group works
closely with the NJ State
Federation of Womens
Clubs and the General Federation of Womens Clubs.

Volunteers Needed

ew Jersey Blood Services, a division


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

ties, and to watch for post donation reactions.


Volunteers should have the ability to relate to
the public, be able to perform different jobs
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More than George Washington At Morristown National Historical Park

by Anastasia Marchese
his year the National Park Service will
celebrate its 100 Anniversary. It has
been 100 years since congress approved the formation of the new organization
that now manages these public lands. Yellowstone National Park had been created in 1872
and was the first of the National Parks.
In Morristown there is a National Park
that also bears the distinction of being a first.
The Ford Mansion, also known as Washingtons Headquarters, and Jockey Hollow
became the first National Historical Park in
1933 and marked the first attempt of the NPS
to enter the realm of historical preservation.
The NPS now manages 50 National Historical Parks as well as 78 National Historic
sites. There are an additional 12 affiliated
areas, making 90 National Historic Sites in
all.
It all started here in Morristown.
There are currently three main parts of the
Morristown National Historical Park, Jockey
Hollow, The Ford Mansion/Washingtons
Headquarters, and the winter camp of the NJ
Brigade which is connected to the Cross Estate. There are hiking trails that connect
Jockey Hollow, the NJ Brigade winter camp,
and the Cross Estate.

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then these large figures, commented Jude
Pfister, chief of Cultural Resources. There is
a NPS building that was built behind the Ford
Mansion, which houses the gift shop, bookstore, and houses the exhibits. It is full of a
rich collection of items, most of which the
public never sees.
The galleries that visitors see are very
geared to Washington and the Revolutionary
story, says Pfister. When you come you are
seeing less than one percent of our collection.
The centennial (of the NPS) is the ideal
springboard to draw attention to other parts
of the collection and is part of our centennial
approach.
As to the contents of the collection, Pfister
says that they are objects most people would
not to expect to find here. Its not George, its
not the starving soldier, but its here all the
same and how it got here in and of itself is a
story.
Finding out that story is part of the reason
why the NPS created the National Historic
Parks, to preserve the whole story, or as much
of it as possible.
During the winter the park buildings are
only open on weekends, but even during
these cold months, there are tours and inter-

An image of the other Washington who stayed at


Washington Headquarters, Martha. This is a
copy of the original portrait of her before her
marriage to George.

pretive events scheduled every weekend.


All the information can be found online to
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There are more than trails that connect
these historic sites however, and that is their
interconnected history. The part that most
people know is the Revolutionary War story,
and the epic tale of soldiers living in
makeshift huts during the coldest winter on
NJ record. The Ford Mansion served as
Washingtons winter headquarters during that
harrowing winter of 1779-80. His wife
Martha came to stay with him there. Mrs.
Ford, a widow and the owner of the home,
had moved into two rooms with her children
in order to make room for Mr. Washington
and his entourage. At the same time Jockey
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Speaker Series Highlights Food And Environment

row It Green Morristown and the


Foodshed Alliance has launched
the 2016 Food for Thought Speaker
Series. Formerly a film series, the speaker
series highlights issues related to our food
system and the environment. The program
is set to be held on the last Thursday of each
month through March.

Were putting a different twist on our


Food for Thought Series this year, said
Abby Gallo, executive director of Grow It
Green Morristown. By focusing on local
speakers, were hoping to bring more customized topics to our local community to
have meaningful conversations about food
and the environment.

The next two talks in the series are Osh


Squash BGosh: A Childrens Nutrition
Workshop on Feb. 25, which will highlight
proper nutrition and meal planning for kids,
as well as tips to encourage healthy eating.
Speakers will include Pediatric Nutritionist
Janet Kopchinski of Be Well Morristown
and Farmer Shaun Ananko of Grow It
Green Morristown.
At Building a Resilient Food System
in the Garden State on March 31, experts
from the Foodshed Alliance plan to discuss
how New Jersey can become more self-reliant on local farms.
All of the interactive discussions start at
7 p.m. and are held at Hyatt Morristown at

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Tickets are $10 per talk. For more information, or to buy tickets, visit www.growitgreenmorristown.org/foodforthought.
The Food for Thought Speaker Series is
sponsored by Kings Food Markets and
Hyatt Morristown.
Grow It Green Morristown is a nonprofit organization established in 2009 to
create sustainable farms and gardens that
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Community Rallies To Help Eric Glover The Ticket Taker Guy

By Anastasia Marchese
here has been a lot of
local media attention
given to the community efforts to support one
of Morristowns memorable
citizens, Eric Glover.
Glover has worked for
the AMC Headquarters 10
in Morristown since 1987,
except for the period of time
that the theatre was closed
when it changed hands in
2013. When the theatre reopened there was a lot of
community support to have
Glover hired back to his
ticket taking position. Morristownians looked forward
to seeing him there when
they walked in.
What can be so memorable about a man taking a
movie ticket and ripping it
in half? Well, Glover makes
it unique by incorporating
sound effects and robotic-

like motions that sound like


a ticket taking machine; all
of this accompanied by his
huge heartwarming smile
that would make anyone
feel like a welcome friend.
Since March 2015,
Glover has been homeless
due to a series of events,
one of which being that his
hours at the cinema were
cut back. Glover has not
asked for help, but once
people found out he was
struggling, the community
responded with an outpouring of concern and donations. When Lidia Udrija,
heard of Glovers situation
she decided to start a GoFundMe page to benefit
Glover. She set a fundraising goal of $50,000. Although she was not a
personal friend of Glover,
she wanted to help a fellow
person in need. The page

took off like wildfire and


surpassed the goal within a
week. According to the GofundMe page the fundraiser
is closed, but $65,805 was
raised by 1,719 people. The
last update posted by Udrija
on Feb. 4 states:
Hello Everyone & Namaste,
This will be my final update on Eric. I just spoke
with him and he wants
everyone to know he is now
straight and so very grateful
for all your help, he said he
was in tears of joy. This
fundraiser was a huge success and I am so very happy
for him and his new beginning. Much love and light to
you all. May you & all your
loved ones be safe, healthy
and happy! Thank you for
your time, emails, support
and help. Together we made
one life a little better.

Udjira declined to comment saying that she does


not want any media attention, but was just paying it
forward. She also commented on the GoFundMe
page that the effort to help
others in need should not
stop here, Although this
fundraiser is now closed,
don't let that deter you from
helping people. Eric Glover
is just one man but there are
so many homeless people
just about every place you
go. Ask one of them if they
can use help and do something that makes a difference. People need people!
Like my boyfriend always
says, it only takes one person to make a difference.
Be that one. Imagine making the world a better
place!
The efforts to help
Glover continue though on

a Change.com petition set


up by Anthony Recenello.
The petition is asking the
AMC theatre to find full
time work for Glover at his
current work location or at
one of the other nearby theatre locations. As of this article being written, more
than 1,300 people had
signed the petition.
The concern of the petition is that the funds raised
for Glover will only last a
finite period of time, and to
achieve a stable lifestyle

and to secure long term safe


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demonstrated dedication to
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over and above his job requirements, he should be
given that stable employment as well as a living
wage.
Although the fundraising
is closed the petition is still
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Congratulations Dr. Victor Gittleman


of Morristown Cosmetic Dentistry
for being voted as a NJ Top Dentist

r. Victor Gittleman, who opened Morristown


Cosmetic Dentistry less than three years ago, may still
be considered new to the neighborhood, yet with over
25 years experience in all aspects of general, cosmetic, implant
and restorative dentistry, he is certainly not new to the profession. An honors graduate of the prestigious Boston University
School of Graduate Dentistry, Dr. Gittleman began his career
in his hometown of Long Island, New York. He quickly developed the skill and expertise to open up his own practice on
Central Park South in New York City, where he built his reputation as a leading d   
   


While developing his professional career in New York City,
Dr. Gittleman met his wife, a New Jersey native, who introduced him to the beautiful Garden State. As an avid biker and
hockey player, the abundance of biking terrain and hockey facilities was more than enough to convince Dr. Gittleman to settle down in the neighboring community of Warren NJ, where
he resides with his wife, two teen children, and the family dog.

The decision to move his professional life from New York to


New Jersey was not as easy. After spending years establishing
a successful New York City practice, Dr. Gittleman was reluctant to give up the fast paced, cutting edge style of dentistry
he was accustomed to. Upon joining a Morristown professional study group in 2013, however, he realized that the vibrant
Morristown medical community was every bit as dynamic
as NYC, but without the commute. Thus began his quest to
relocate to Morristown, New Jersey, where he opened Morristown Cosmetic Dentistry in his newly renovated state at the art
facility at 31 Dehart Street. Central to his renovation was the
acquisition of the latest dental technoligies and equipment that
would enable him to bring his world class style of dentistry to
the c        
a routine cleaning or a full mouth rehabilitation, I want them to
     
       
patient comfort is our top priority, says Dr. Gittleman. With
the help of my outstanding staff and dynamic associate, Dr.

Tamar Winters, I believe that Morristown Cosmetic Dentistry


is delivering this type of outstanding care to the community.
Dr. Gittlemans recent naming as a Top Dentist by NJ Top Docs
        establishing a new premiere
practice in Morristown. The criteria for receiving this honor include years i  
    
 
training, review of malpractice insurance and license, continuing
education requirements and, most importantly, patient reviews.
In addition to his full time practice, Dr. Gittleman also serves
as a clinical instructor to the dental residents at Morristown
Memorial Hospital where he is on staff. He is a member of
the American Dental Association, the New Jersey Dental Association, The American Academy of General Dentistry, The
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Morris Hills School For Adults Provides


Livelong Learning

egistration is now open for spring


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School of Adult and Continuing Education.
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School with several being held at Morris
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Bash Planned To
Support Shelter Program

omeless Solutions, Inc. (HSI) plans


to hold its 16th Annual Dream
Builders Bash on Fri., March 4, at
the Westin Governor Morris in Morristown.
Cocktails begin at 6:30 p.m., and Dinner &
Dancing from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. The
evening will also include a Wine Pull Raffle, Silent & Live Auctions and a Jewelry
Raffle. The honoree for the evening is former HSI CEO Dr. Elizabeth Hall, and the
Mary Van Kirk Volunteer Spirit Award will
be presented to the Carro Family of Long
Valley. All proceeds benefit Homeless Solutions Shelter Programs.
To purchase tickets, volunteer, or for ad-

ditional information, contact Wendi Zimmerman at wendizimmerman@homelesssolutions.org or 973.993.0900, x21.


Homeless Solutions is a private, nonprofit organization that has been helping the
homeless and working poor in the Morris
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Sales Associate Achieves Accredited Buyer Representation Designation

oderick Logan, a
sales associate affiliated with the Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage office in Morristown, has been awarded the
Accredited Buyers Representative (ABR) designation
by the Real Estate Buyers
Agent Council (REBAC) of
the National Association of
Realtors.(NAR).
To obtain the ABR designation, Logan successfully
completed a comprehensive
course in buyer representation and an elective course
focusing on a buyer representation specialty, both in
addition to submitting documentation verifying professional experience. The sales
associates who attend these
courses are qualified to educate buyers about their rights
as consumers, negotiate on
their behal, and protect the
buyer clients interests.
The ABR courses are

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overall business development educational program,
said Jeffrey Bogert, branch
vice president of the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Morristown.
This program is designed to
fully support each sales associates professional skill development. In taking this
course, Roderick has demonstrated his dedication and
commitment to his clients
and customers.
Logan has four years of
experience serving home
buyers and sellers, offering
extensive local knowledge of
Morris, Essex and Union
counties. He has earned
many awards for his sales
success, including the New
Jersey Realtors Circle of Excellence Sales Award from
2012-2014, the Coldwell
Banker Residential Brokerage in Morristown Rookie of

rior design.
Logan is a member of the
National Association of Realtors and the Garden State

the Year Award and the Coldwell Banker International


Diamond Society Award,
which ranks him among the
Top 11 percent of Coldwell
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worldwide. Logan constantly
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Established in May 2015, the health and fitness


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Members can enjoy dance, yoga, gyrokenesis,


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Expert Clears Up Water Concerns In Morristown Talk

By Jane Primerano
avid Peifer, Highlands Project director for the Association of New Jersey
Environmental
Commissions,
agreed to come to Morristown to talk about
water long before the Flint, Mich., crisis.
Peifer explained the crisis in Flint occurred because the lead solder in copper pipes
leached into the water.
He was invited by Grow it Green Morristown because public water is something people may take for granted. He advised the
people who came to the Hyatt on a cold January night that they shouldnt take the quantity or quality of their water for granted.
There is lots of good news for Morristown
residents, but there is also a need for vigilance, he said. Most of the bad news in water
supply comes from the west. That is in part
because east of the Mississippi the states consider water a public trust that cant be owned
the way it is on the West Coast.
Southern Morris County isnt a particularly well-watered area, he said, but Morristown has been served by public water since
1797 when a drought caused a waterline to
be built from the Mt. Kemble area to what is

Right: David Peifer of ANJEC talks about


potable water. Left: Abby Gallo, executive director of Grow it Green Morristown, listens to the
potable water talk.
Photos by Jane Primerano

now Fort Nonsense. The first water pipes


were hollow logs.
Residents do need to be aware of their
water quality, Peifer explained.
Everyone is a watershed manager, he
said, explaining the watershed is the land
from which a water supply is drained. It is
important to keep the watershed as pristine
as possible, limiting growth and taking other
steps to ensure pollution doesnt get into the
water.
During the last Ice Age, the glacier pushed
sand and gravel over rivers and the sand and

gravel are good for pumping the water out,


but also somewhat more susceptible to pollution.
Many different unwanted substances can
get into drinking water: pathogens, nutrients,
pesticides, volatile organic compounds, inorganic compounds, radio-nuclides and radon.
Pathogens are fought with chlorine. Peifer
explained chlorination was discovered in
1906 because Chicago stockyard employees
dumped waste into a brook. The first reservoir in the world that was chlorinated was the
Boonton reservoir that serves Jersey City.
Water was also screened and in some places
corrosion control chemicals are added.
This was the biggest concern when cities
were first built. At one point, Newark had the
highest death rate in the country, from
cholera. Then, Newark acquired the reservoir
lands in Morris and Passaic counties.
Today, the issue is more likely to be pollution. Some wells in the Southeast Morris
County Municipal Utilities Authority are vulnerable to pollutants, such as volatile organics or radon (which is naturally occurring in
the soil). Volatile organics can be treated
with air strippers; you blow air through the

bottom of the pie and they are gone, he said.


Filters can remove manganese and other
problems.
When you see a vulnerability, look at
how you want to manage the landscape,
Peifer said. Maintaining lawns without chemicals is a good start.
When snow melts, look at what is going
downstream, he said.
Citizens can help, he added.
You can educate people to create structures that mimic nature, he said. He suggested encouraging the towns surrounding
Morristown to build rain gardens instead of
drainage structures that allow pollutants to go
into storm drains, to use less salt on roads in
winter and to generally be careful of the area
that feeds the wells.
Making sure water treatment is safe and
effective is also something residents can help
with. He encouraged them to become active
in the community, to carefully read the annual water quality report that is required of
water treatment plants and to ask questions
of the officials who manage potable water
and they can be confident in their drinking
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t is important to incorporate positive


emotions and actions during the
course of daily activities. An example
is the act of laughing - a positive habit that
is known to be the best medicine for a joyful, and fulfilling life. This is because life
is 10 percent what happens to you and 90
percent how to respond to it.
Most people do not take humor seriously enough. New research suggests that
patients with cardiovascular disease who
have unresolved anger problems may find
themselves vulnerable for recurrent heart
attacks. On the other hand, when people
laugh, their major blood vessels get dilated, improving blood flow, a surrogate
marker for a reduced risk of cardiac
events. For example, the participants'
blood vessels opened wider when volunteers watched scenes from the farce
There's Something About Mary. But
blood vessels tended to constrict when
participants watched the graphic violence
of the drama Saving Private Ryan. The
difference ranged from 30 percent to 50
percent in diameter.
"The magnitude of change we saw in

Laughter, The Best Medicine

the endothelium after laughing was consistent and similar to the benefit we might
see with aerobic exercise or statin use,"
said Dr. Michael Miller from the University of Maryland.
A recent study where the patients were
shown 30 minutes. of a favorite funny sitcom and blood as drawn before and after
revealed that there was a 26 percent increase in HDL (good cholesterol) compared with three percent increase among
patients in the control group. And levels
of C-reactive protein, a marker of heartharming inflammation, dropped by 66
percent compared with a 26 percent decrease in the other patients. Because
laughter suppresses stress hormones, it really is the best medicine for those under
stress.
It is said that children laugh on average
of about 400 times per day, and by the
time they are adults, that number falls to
only 15 times per day. In reality, laughing
is a habit that can only be developed with
self-awareness and understanding that life
is not fair for most people. Therefore, it is
ok to laugh, even at life no matter what

it has in store. Because laughter is an instant vacation, here is a peek at some


jokes.
What did the tie say to the hat? You go
ahead and I will hang around.
A patient to his doctor: Doctor, I have
a problem; I keep forgetting things.
Doctor: Since when do you have this
problem?
Patient: What problem?
A patient to his doctor: Doctor, please
help me. I feel that I am a dog. I bark at
people; I eat like a dog and I pee on the
front lawn.
Doctor: How long has this been going
on?
Patient: Ever since I was a puppy!
A couple drove down a country road
for several miles, not saying a word. An
earlier discussion had led to an argument
and neither of them wanted to concede
their position.
As they passed a barnyard of mules,

goats, and pigs, the husband asked sarcastically, 'Relatives of yours?'


'Yep,' the wife replied, 'in-laws.'
What is the difference between complete and finish?
When you marry the right person, you
are complete; when you marry the wrong
person, you are finished.
A college student talking about his parents: When I call my parents, and they
don't answer it's no big deal but when they
call me and I don't answer it's like World
War II.
Husband throwing darts at his wife's
photo and not even a single one hitting the
target... From another room the wife
called the husband: Honey, what are you
doing...?
Husband: "Missing you"...
He who laughs lasts, as quoted by
Robert Fulghum.
This article was submitted by Dr. Rajender K. Arora.

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Cat Kneads A Home


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rooklyn is a total sweetheart. This guy is such a


love-bug! He will knead a lap while he purrs away.
He loves attention and being pet and is the perfect
candidate to be a lap cat. He is about eight years old and is
a carrier for feline leukemia, so he would need to be an only
cat or live with other FeLv+ kitties. There is no adoption
fee for Brooklyn and The Randolph Regional Animal Shelter would provide veterinary care for his lifetime. For more
information on Brooklyn, call or stop by the Randolph Animal Shelter in Mendham; call 973-543-9333.

Pit Bull House Hunting

eet the incredibly handsome Rosco from Eleventh


Hour Rescue. Rosco is a Pit Bull Terrier mix who
is about four years old. This handsome guy was
saved from the shelter the day before he was scheduled to be
euthanized. He now has a chance to find his forever home
with a new family. Rosco loves to play soccer and he carries
the ball around in his mouth. He walks great on a leash and
enjoys a nice stroll through the park. Rosco does need to go
to a home of an experienced dog owner. He prefers to be the
only dog in the house and children seem to make him nervous, so he would do best in a home with adults only. Rosco
is very obedient and affectionate; he just wants to please others. He also rides great in the car and is housebroken. To read
more about Rosco, to complete an application for him, or to
see all of the adoptable pets,visit: www.ehrdogs.org or call
973-664-0865.

Help Find Home For Dog


Stuck In Kennel

eet Glaze from Eleventh Hour Rescue. Glaze is a


Pit Bull Terrier mix who is about five years old.
This handsome guy and his sister were adopted to
a family when they were puppies. Now the family is moving
and their new landlord will allow them to keep only one dog.
Glaze is scared and uncertain about being in a kennel after
five years of being in a home. Glaze would like to find a new
home as soon as possible because he has lived almost his entire life in a home with a family. He is devastated to be in a
kennel now. Glaze is good with other dogs, playful and eager
to please. He walks nicely on a leash, is very gentle and affectionate. Please help this sweet guy get back into a nice
cozy house that he deserves. To read more about Glaze, to
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Womans Club Of Morristown Offering


Scholarships To MHS Senior Women

he Woman's Club of Morristown is offering three $2,000 scholarships to


young women graduating in the Morristown High School Class of 2016. Applications for the scholarships are available at
the Morristown High School Guidance Office. Any senior girl planning to attend a twoyear or four-year college may apply for the
scholarship. Completed applications are due
by March 30.
Funding for the scholarships is provided
by various projects undertaken by the
Woman's Club throughout the year, including its Spring Luncheon, its annual Rummage Sale in August, its 50/50 drawing in

November, and its December Holiday


Bazaar.
The Womans Club of Morristown,
founded in 1910, is a group of more than 100
women dedicated to the service of their community. The group works closely with the NJ
State Federation of Womens Clubs and the
General Federation of Womens Clubs. The
Club is a non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organization whose purpose is to promote improvements within its community, to
offer civic and cultural activities, and to preserve the historic Dr. Lewis Condict House.
More information is available at
http://www.wcomt.org/ or on Facebook.

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