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CHRIS VERGANO
Wayne Township
Mayor
CLOCKWISE
FROM FAR LEFT:
AL SADOWSKI
Councilman,
Second Ward
ALAN PURCELL
Councilman,
First Ward
NADINE BELLO
Councilwoman,
Sixth Ward
JAMES JIMENEZ
Candidate,
Council-at-Large
JOSEPH SCURALLI
Councilman,
Fourth Ward
FRANCO MAZZEI
Council Candidate,
Third Ward
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FRANCO MAZZEI Council Candidate, Third Ward
NADINE BELLO Councilwoman, Sixth Ward
ALAN PURCELL Councilman, First Ward
JOSEPH SCURALLI Councilman, Fourth Ward
AL SADOWSKI Councilman, Second Ward
Wayne Township Council (2008present)
Council Liaison to the Library Board (2010, 2011)
Wayne Township Budget Committee (2009, 2010)
Boys & Girls Club and Wayne PAL Soccer Coach
Data center product manager
Graduate of Wayne Valley High School
Master of Science, Management; Stevens Institute of
Technology in New Jersey
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Bryant
University
Second Ward resident for 22 years
Married to Jennifer for 11 years; children Evan (9) and
Eric (5)
Wayne Township Council President (2009)
Wayne Township Council (2001, 2004present)
Commissioner, Wayne Township Board of Adjustment
(19972000; Vice Chair 19992000)
Professor and System Chair, Berkeley College, School
of Business, Management Department (2007present)
Operations Manager (19851999) and President
(19992009), Wayne Machine & Die Company
Doctor of Professional Studies, International Business
& Marketing; Pace University
MBA, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Bachelor of Science, Management; Fairleigh Dickinson
University
Lifelong Wayne resident
Married to Annette; son Joseph III (7)
Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil
Trial Attorney
Member of the Bars of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania
and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Vice President, Wayne Board of Education (20102011);
Trustee (2009present)
President, Wayne Public Library Board of Trustees
(20092010); Trustee (2007present)
Trustee, Passaic County Bar Association (2010present)
Chair, Passaic County Civil Bench & Bar Liaison Committee
(2010present)
Juris Doctorate, Villanova University School of Law
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science cum laude; Villanova
University
Wayne Township Council (2009present)
Board of Adjustment (20022009); Chairwoman
(20082009)
Committee to Defeat Low Cost Housing at the former
American Cyanamid complex (1996)
Wayne Township Public Library Expansion/Fund Raising
Committee (19981999)
Small business owner (2001present)
Waynes Industrial Commission Member; Bill Hanse,
Chairman (1999/2001)
Masters Degree in Environmental Management/
Science, Montclair State University; Bachelors Degree
in Education, Seton Hall University
Wayne Township Council President (2000, 2003,
2007, 2010)
Wayne Township Council (1999present)
Business owner (2003present)
Volunteer Agent, Passaic County SPCA
Zoning Board of Adjustment (19931997)
Council Liaison to the Economic Development
Commission and the Library Board
Helps build homes for severely disabled veterans with
Homes For Our Troops
Resident of Wayne for 27 years
Married to Susan for 24 years; sons Paul and Anthony
JAMES JIMENEZ Councilman-At-Large
Owner of a successful accounting firm
Understands the budgetary challenges taxpayers face
Strong supporter of fiscal responsibility and limited
government
Member of the Wayne Board of Education; trustee
(20092011), Vice President (2011)
Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Montclair State
University
Certified Public Accountant licensed by the New Jersey
State Board of Accountancy
Member of the New Jersey Society of Certified Public
Accountants
Wayne Township resident for 34 years
Married to Karen for 17 years; daughters Kaitlyn (15)
and Alexis (13)
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f you thought layaway plans
had gone the way of eight-
track players and floppy
disks, think again. The deferred
payment or installment plan,
once popular with
budget- conscious con-
sumers especially during
the holiday season is
making a big comeback.
For people who
are unfamiliar with the
concept or were born
after the 1980s (when
installment plans gave
way to credit card pur-
chases and other types
of financing), layaway is
a simple way to purchase mer-
chandise, interest-free, over
time. Consumers select the
items they want to buy from a
retailer offering the plan, make
a deposit, which often includes
a modest service charge, and
pay for the merchandise over a
specified period. Once the item
has been paid in full, the re-
tailer releases the goods to the
consumer. The only potential
glitch is if the consumer fails to
make payments in full or on
time. In that event, the retailer
has the option of returning the
customers payments (fewer
service charges) and reselling
the items.
While theres no doubt
that todays shaky econ-
omy has contributed to
the revival of layaway
plans, economists and rep-
resentatives of several of
the nations leading retail-
ers and layaway provides,
Sears, K-Mart, Burlington
Coat Factory, Marshalls,
TJ Maxx, Toys R-Us, and
Hallmark insist that the
recession is only part of the
story. For retailers, layaway
plans open the doors to millions
of new customers who would
not be able to make purchases
without them. For consumers,
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drian Simone is a 19
year old lance corpo-
ral who joined the
Marines after graduating from
Montville Township High
School last year. In mid-July, his
unit, 1st Battalion, 6th
Marines, Bravo Company was
deployed to Afghanistan. One
month in, while on patrol, his
unit walked across an IED (im-
provised explosive device).
Adrian took the brunt end of
the explosion and both his legs
were severely damaged. One of
his squad mates violated proto-
col to stay in position and min-
imize additional causalities and
raced to his side to stop the
bleeding, saving his life. He was
taken to two hospitals in
Afghanistan and a hospital in
Germany, where the doctors
tried to save one leg. The dam-
age was too severe and both legs
had to be amputated at or
above the knee. He is now re-
cuperating at a hospital in
Bethesda, Md. He suffered
other injuries, but none as se-
vere, and there is no evidence
of spinal cord injury.
Friends who have visited
Adrian in Bethesda confirm
that his lighthearted personal-
ity and upbeat view of the
world have not changed.
In an effort to assist
Adrian and his family, a close
friend, Jim Scannella, is organ-
izing a Montville-based fun-
draiser. He would like to invite
you to join in saying thank you
to Adrian for his service and
sacrifice.
If you would like to con-
tribute to the Adrian Simone
Fund, make a check payable to
Lance Corporal Adrian Simone
and mail to: John Becker, 4 Or-
chard Dr., Towaco, NJ 07082.
If you would like to show
your support by sending Adrian
a thank you note, get well card
or letter, his address is: Lance
Corporal Adrian Simone, War-
rior Transition Battalion, Box #
40093, 8901 Wisconsin Ave.,
Bethesda, MD 20889-5600.
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Supporting a hero! Layaway plans make a comeback
Buying items on layaway gives shoppers the
ability to pay in installments without any
interest. The concept is once again
gaining popularity in many stores.
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Nov 4
The annual church-wide
garage sale at Wayne Presbyte-
rian Church is a two-day event!
The sale, which is open to the
public, will begin with a pre-sale
on Friday, November 4th from
6:00 pm 8:00 pm. A $5 fee
will be charged for adults on Fri-
day only as attendees can select
from the best of what is avail-
able. Merchandise will include:
toys, books, furniture, jewelry,
household items, clothes and
much more. A baked goods sale
will take place on both days.
The sale continues on Saturday,
November 5th from 9:00 am
until 3:00 pm. Admission on
Saturday is free. A bag sale will
be offered on Saturday from
1:00 to 3:00 pm when the price
will be $5 per bag. A bag sale is
where you pay $5 for as many
items as can fit into one
bag. Wayne Presbyterian
Church is located at 1200 Alps
Rd, at the corner of Ratzer
Road, in Wayne, NJ. For more
information, call the church of-
fice at 973-694-7109 or visit our
website at www.WaynePresby-
terian.org.
Nov 5
The Packanack Lake Mothers
Club is hosting the 23rd An-
nual Craft Fair on Saturday, No-
vember 5th at the Packanack
Lake Clubhouse, located at 52
Lake Drive West in Wayne.
Prospective shoppers can get a
preview of the quality items for
sale by visiting the Packanack
Lake Fair blog at
http://tinyurl.com/packanack-
craftfair. There will also be a
bake sale and tricky tray at the
entrance to the fair. The fair
will open to the public from
10AM until 4PM. For more in-
formation please contact Jean-
nine Ungaro via email at
jeannineungaro@yahoo.com.
Holy Cross Parish, in Wayne,
will conduct their Electronic
Recycling Fundraiser, on No-
vember 5th. Items can be re-
ceived in the church parking
lot, near the garages, between
10:00 AM and 12 noon. The
church and parking lot are lo-
cated at the corner of Holy
Cross Way and Van Duyne Av-
enue, Wayne. The following are
the items that can be recycled:
cell phones, iPods, MP3 Players,
laptop computers, ink jet
printer cartridges, digital video
cameras, hand-held game sys-
tems, digital cameras, radar de-
tectors, GPS devices and Kindle
& Sony eBook reader (items do
not need to be in working
order). Any questions please
contact Michele Cornell (973)
694-4270.
Nov 6
Boy Scout Troop 108 is hold-
ing its annual pancake breakfast
on Sunday, November 6th from
8:00 am 12:00 pm at Our Lady
of the Valley Church in Father
Rugel Hall, 630 Valley Road in
Wayne. The breakfast menu in-
cludes pancakes, sausage, fruit,
bagels, doughnuts, pastries, cof-
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ber 10 from 10 am to 3 pm at
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outcomes were verified by
parental reports, medical ex-
aminations, school attendance
data and hearing tests.
How can chiropractic
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Many cases of recurrent otitis
media are thought to be the
result of blockage or restric-
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chains that drain fluid from
the middle ear. This blockage
forces fluid to build up in the
middle ear, creating an invit-
ing environment for bacteria
and viruses. The restriction in
fluid drainage is caused by in-
creased tension in the muscles
overlying the already small
lymphatic drainage system in
children. Research has
demonstrated that spinal joint
function effects muscle tone.
Therefore, abnormal move-
ment of the joints in the neck
or incorrect spinal position
may be responsible for tighten-
ing the neck muscles, restrict-
ing lymphatic drainage.
The fundamental goal of
chiropractic care is to restore
and maintain optimum spinal
function, meaning correct
spinal position and joint
movement. When a chiro-
practor evaluates a child suf-
fering from chronic otitis
media or any other health
complaint, posture, spinal po-
sition and motion, and muscle
tone and function are thor-
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ties are detected, the
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spinal adjustments and muscle
release techniques to help re-
store normal spinal and mus-
cle function, enabling proper
lymphatic drainage to resume.
So when your child suffers
from recurring inner ear infec-
tions that do not respond sat-
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think laterally! Alternative
approaches may provide the
solutions you are looking for.
Drs. Glenn and Christine Foss
are the owners of Advance
Sports Medicine and Physical
Therapy Center in Riverdale.
Both doctors have been practic-
ing chiropractic for over thirteen
years and have been amongst
the communities leading health
care providers. As innovators in
health care, they have merged
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services, Shomrei Torah, the
Wayne Conservative Congrega-
tion celebrates wedding an-
niversaries that occur during
that month. There are special
prayers and songs during the
service and special desserts at
the Oneg Shabbat (dessert re-
ception). The next service will
be held on Friday, November 11
at 8:00 pm. Come and cele-
brate! Shomrei Torah is an
egalitarian Conservative con-
gregation that serves and has
members in the communities of
Wayne, Pompton Plains, Pomp-
ton Lakes, Pequannock, Lin-
coln Park, Towaco, Riverdale,
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mation about the Congregation
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synagogue office at 973-696-
2500 or office@ShomreiTorah-
WCC.org or view the
synagogues website at www.
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out why Shomrei Torahs motto
is Celebrating Tradition, Em-
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Nov 17-19
The Crucibleby Arthur Miller.
Wayne Valley High School
presents Arthur Miller's time-
less tale of paranoia, fear and
vengeance during the Salem
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neighbor? What dim panic
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The Dey Mansion/Washing-
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cated at 199 Totowa Road in
Wayne, New Jersey will be host-
ing its annual Christmas Event
from 11:00am to 4:00pm, on
Sunday, December 4, 2011. Ad-
mission is $1.00 per person.
There will be 18th Century
craft demonstrations, colonial
cooking, music, 18th century
dancing, and the New Jersey
Militia/Heard Brigade will per-
form outdoor Military drills,
weather permitting. The Mu-
seum staff decorates all the
rooms. Local florists will be do-
nating seasonal arrangements.
This annual event has gathered
a great deal of interest through-
out the years and has drawn
many people to the museum to
see the displays. The Dey Man-
sion is a 1740s Georgian home
that served as General George
Washingtons military head-
quarters for a three-month pe-
riod in 1780 during the
Revolutionary War. Today the
historic house is owned and op-
erated by the Passaic County
Department of Parks and Recre-
ation and is furnished with eigh-
teenth century antiques.
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Wayne. Dont get house-bound; come play
Bingo, card games and dominos with some
friendly seniors. Enjoy fellowship and fun,
holiday parties and trips. The Golden Key
Club meets every Friday afternoon from
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Post 174 Amer-
ican Legion building, 55 Mountain View
Boulevard, Wayne. For more information,
please call Annette Ford, 973-628-0492.
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For more info please call 973.706.8212. $10
for the meeting; includes appetizers.
RAINBOWS, a support group for children
who have suffered any kind of loss in their
life through death, divorce, separation, or
any other family transition, are now being
offered at Our Lady of Consolation Parish,
located at 1799 Hamburg Turnpike in
Wayne, NJ. Trained facilitators lead the
group and assist the children in dealing with
some of their feelings and emotions related
to this difficult time in their lives. The pro-
gram will be held on Thursdays from 6:00 to
7:00 p.m. The sessions begin the second
week in October. Please contact Sr. Arlene
Kollar at (973)839-3444 ext.16 or Nora
Connors at (973)265-4181 to register or for
any questions. There is no fee for this pro-
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.com for more information. This not-for-
profit organization features guest speakers,
playgroups, mom and tot outings, book clubs
and more. Members are from Wayne and all
surrounding towns. Meetings are held on
the 1st Monday of each month at 7:30 at
Our Savior Lutheran Church in Pompton
Plains, 670 Newark Pompton Tpke Pomp-
ton Plains, NJ 07444. New members wel-
come. http://www.geocities.com/gwamandm
The MOMS Club of Wayne is currently
looking for new members. We are part of an
international 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
children during the day. The group offers a
wide range of activities, including special
programs for mothers, play-groups and get-
togethers for the whole family. The MOMS
Club also performs service projects benefit-
ing children in our community. If you live
in Wayne and are interested please email us
at momsofwayne@yahoo.com.
The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, NJ,
Inc. (GACW) is an active non-profit sen-
ior group that meets every Thursday at the
PAL Building, PAL Drive, Wayne, NJ be-
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ginning at 1:00 P.M. Coffee is
served after each regular meet-
ing and members enjoy an after-
noon of fellowship. Day trips
and overnight trips are sched-
uled throughout the year, cer-
tain meetings host special
speakers, and bingo is played for
only GACW members one
Thursday during each month.
Applications for joining this ac-
tive group sponsored by the
Wayne Department of Parks
and Recreation can be ob-
tained by contacting Cather-
ine Purdy, assistant recording
secretary, 973-633-9941, or
come to one of the meetings as
a guest to check us out. Yearly
dues are $7.00. Qualifications
are you must be a Wayne resi-
dent at least 50 years of age or
you must be sponsored by a
Wayne resident member.
The Morning Minyan, a group
of caring people dedicated to
observing the tradition of daily
prayer, meets at 7:30 a.m. in the
Sanctuary of Temple Beth Tik-
vah, 950 Preakness Avenue,
Wayne, New Jersey. A light
breakfast follows the 15 to 20
minutes prayer service. All are
welcome!
The Pines Lake Womans
Club is an active area womans
club that is open to all women
from the Wayne area that are at
least 18 years old. We meet
monthly on the second
Wednesday of the month at the
Pines Lake Elementary School
in the cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. Vis-
itors are welcome. The club of-
fers fun, friendship and service.
For more information, member-
ship or to visit one of our meet-
ings, call 973-835-3272 or e-
mailpineslakewomansclub@Yah
oo.com.
Mommy and Me Fitness!
Mothers with infants and
young toddlers have always
been challenged to find a way
to get back in shape while fo-
cusing on the demands of new
motherhood. This class lets
mom keep baby within arms
reach so there is no need to
worry about finding a sitter or
making the time away from
baby to workout. The
StrollFit program is devel-
oped with the needs of both
mom and baby in mind. Each
60- minute class consists of
cardiovascular, strength and
flexibility training for a total
body workout. The classes also
provide a great environment
for moms to connect with one
another and develop support
systems for achieving fitness
goals. Not to mention bond-
ing with baby! Now offered in
2 locations Wayne and
Montclair. For more informa-
tion or to attend a free class-
Contact Tami Wolfe at 973-
896-4828 or email tamis-
wolfe@comcast.net.
Are you struggling with a fam-
ily, job, or personal issue? Do
you need answers and resolu-
tions for these issues? You will
find support from Christian
brothers and sisters at Calvary
Temple, 1111 Preakness Ave.,
Wayne, NJ. Mens Purity
Group, Womens Healing for
the Wounded Heart and Grief
Share Groups meet every
Thursday at 7pm. All are wel-
come! You will have an oppor-
tunity to share and be led by
qualified Christian leaders as
well as find the support and
friendship of other men and
women facing lifes problems.
For directions to the church,
call 973-694-2938.
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