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No.1 Vol. 5 mypaperonline.com August 2015
By Anastasia Marchese
Afew years ago, Karen Casolaro
was diagnosed with breast cancer
that resulted in her having a dou-ble mastectomy.
"I had a large support group, but it
affected everyone in the family," she
recalls. There were many nights when her
five children would be waiting by the front
window, looking out to see what a familymember or friend was bringing for supper.
"It was something to look forward to. It
took their mind off of what was going on."
The kindness of the many people who
brought meals, who helped and supportedtheir family through Casolaro’s fight with
cancer, inspired her to give back. She
wanted to help others who were suffering
the devastating effects of a sudden tragedy.
Halos for Angels purpose is to serve as anearly response team, to provide immediate
assistance before even insurance kicks in.
The beautiful thing about Halos is that
the trend of giving continues, with nine out
of 10 people that are recipients then turn-
ing around and volunteering themselves.Last month the organization held a spe-
cial meeting to honor their "littlest angel
with the big heart," Gina Lagravenis. Ginais just eight years old. When "Halos" was
just starting, Gina's mom organized thefirst Halos for Angels fundraiser at her hair
salon, Cathy D's in Florham Park. "She
opened up the shop all day on a Sunday
and charged $20 for a haircut," said
Casolaro. All the proceeds and tips weredonated to Halos for Angels, and a great
tradition of business sponsorship began.
When Gina heard about Halos most
recent recipient, Kristin Curcio, she want-ed to do something to help. Curcio is in her30's and is the mother of two young chil-
dren. Recently she was diagnosed with
stage four lung cancer. Brian Johnson,
Curcio’s husband, is vice president of S.
Johnson Landscape Management in
Chatham. The Johnson family had recent-ly been on the volunteering side of Halos
for Angels, not suspecting that they would
soon benefit from the organization's chari-
ty. Johnson’s business had sponsored the
pumpkin patch and mum sale at theautumn fundraiser last October.
In order to help, Gina decided to have a
lemonade stand to raise money for the
Johnson family. All the money raised went
to Halos for Angels, which in turn passed
it on to the Johnson family. Curcio andJohnson were deeply touched by Gina's
efforts and were so pleased to meet her
when she was honored at the July meeting.
"It is a miracle in the making and it's
blooming," said Casolaro, who comment-ed that the need for their services is grow-
ing. "Everybody has a gift and a specialty
to give someone else. People come up to
me and say, 'I have this to give, how do I
do it?"
Jean Masini, V.P. of Fundraising, far left, with Krisitn Curcio, Gina Lagravenis, and the founder
of Halos Karen Casolaro.
Community Support Continues With Halos For Angels
One thing Casolaro cannot stress
enough is the impact that local businesses
and corporate sponsorship have in helping
Halos meet the needs of those experienc-
ing a sudden tragedy. There is a list of business sponsors found on their website
and Casolaro receives frequent calls from
businesses looking to see how they can
take part.
Halos for Angels is also always looking
for new ways to raise funds to help those in
need. The group is currently participating
in Macy's "Shop for a Cause." People can
buy a $5 pass from "Halos" which entitlesyou to get 30 percent off all purchases at
Macy's on Aug 29. The cost of the pass
goes directly to support Halos for Angels.
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plans to host the following events
for the month of August.Come and enjoy a movie and some ice
cream! The Florham Park Public Librarypresents Teen Movie Night And Ice Cream
Party from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wed.,
Aug. 12 in the Akhoury room in the library.Celebrate the end of Summer Reading with
a showing of Guardians of the Galaxy and
ice cream. Open to grades six and up.
Celebrate the end of a super summer
with a pizza party and magic show. Thepizza party will begin at noon followed by
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Registration is required. This event is opento Florham Park residents only.
Hang out with friends and discuss the
book of the month, at the JV Book Club for
grades five through eight, on Tues., Aug.
18, from 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. in the Akhoury
room. Snacks will be provided. Sign up
now to receive a free copy of the book.On Wed., Aug. 19, from 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.,
join the Varsity Book Club, grades nine
through twelve, for its discussion on the
book of the month. Sign up now to receive
a free copy of the book!Calling all adults! On Tues., Aug. 25, at
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., the library will be
hosting Tuesday Night Adult Movie, in the
Akhoury room. The movie showing is “5
Flights Up,” a finely tuned drama starring
Diane Keaton and Morgan Freeman.For more information, contact the
library at 973-377-2694 or check out the
website at http://florhamparklib.org/.
Volleyball is held at the East
Hanover Central School
Gymnasium on Mon. from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. All East Hanover residents 18
and older are welcome to come and play.No fee or registration required.
August Events At Florham Park Library
Adult Coed Volleyball Offered
East Hanover Seniors To Meet
The East Hanover Senior Citizen
Club met on July 13 for a pizza
luncheon and its first in-house
entertainment.
The vocalist was Dan Yates of WestOrange, who did a medley of Broadway
Show tunes. It was attended by more than
90 members and was enjoyed by all.Its next meeting is Sept. 14 at 11 a.m. at
the East Hanover Seniors Center in East
Hanover. All East Hanover seniors arewelcome to join.
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The Little Red Schoolhouse, the symbol of Florham Park.
Historic Trust Grants Awarded Across County By Jane Primerano
Morris County’s history is on view on main streets
and secluded byways and the county’s commit-
ment to preserving the evidence of its past is
well known.
The Board of Chosen Freeholders recently announcedthe historic preservation grants awarded on the recom-
mendation of the Historic Preservation Trust Fund Review
Board.
Roxbury Township historic sites are beneficiaries of allthree categories of grants: restoration, acquisition and
planning.
The Lake Hopatcong Foundation received $192,500
toward the mortgage and restoration of the Lackawanna
Railroad Station at Landing, purchased by the non-profitin November, estimating $450,000 would be needed to
pay off the loan and restore the building. About $150,000
was already raised toward that goal, according to Donna
Macalle-Holly, grant coordinator for the foundation.
The station is set to be used for meeting and display
space as well as providing roomier offices for theFoundation, Board President Martin Kane said at the first
board meeting held there.
“We’re really glad the county had the confidence in us
to award the grant this cycle,” Kane said, calling the old
station an “iconic structure.” He said restoration workwill begin by the end of summer. Structural problems with
the station will be addressed first.
In addition, the station is on the Morris Canal
Greenway.The other grant recipients in Roxbury Township are in
the Ledgewood Historic District.
The King Homestead will receive $95,648 for founda-tion repair and repointing, siding restoration and floor
framing reinforcement. It is an 1881 Queen Anne styleresidence constructed for the proprietor of the King Store,
a general store that served early Ledgewood. The store,
the King House and the Silas Riggs Saltbox house (which
was moved during the construction of the former
Ledgewood Circle) are adjacent in the historic district.Scott Fullerton of the Roxbury Rotary which has been
working on the buildings in the Ledgewood District for
about 20 years said the grant would be used for the front
porch. The porch is original to the house, he said. About
10 years ago the Rotary structurally supported the porch
and replaced some spindles and rails, Fullerton said. Hesaid the paint on the porch floor is original.
The work on the porch will be done by Douglas Schul,
a painting contractor, at no charge. Matt Oras of the local
Sherwin-Williams store will donate the paint.
Fullerton said a lot of people from the township, RotaryClub members and historical society volunteers, will help
with the project.
The Ledgewood Baptist Church, also on Main Street, is
receiving a grant to complete construction documents
relating to the reconstruction of the belfry. That grant is$12,400, according to the county’s press release. The
Gothic Revival church was built in 1917 by the Gallo
Brothers.
The borough of Florham Park received a similar grant
in 2014 to prepare documents for reconstruction of theroof of the Little Red School House, the borough’s sym-
bol. This year, Florham Park received $74,000 toward the
roof replacement, according to Patrick Dolan of the bor-
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As the need grows, Halos needs to grow
as well. It is currently looking for a loca-
tion to move its office, but also have room
to store medical equipment.
"People call me and want to donatemedical equipment, but we don't have stor-
age for that now," said Casolaro.
A lot of medical equipment may not be
covered by insurance, like hospital beds orshower chairs, and it would be great to be
able to store donated equipment to redis-
tribute when a recipient has the need.
Halos for Angels recently had a shower
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office. Shortly thereafter, it was contacted
by a recipient who was in need of one and
were able to pass it on. Casolaro wouldlike to be able to expand Halos in this
direction.
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Community Support Continues...continued from front page
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he East Hanover Library plans to host the follow-
ing events. Senior Craft Classes with Kelly. Any
seniors interested in being creative and making var-ious arts can attend Kelly’s craft classes on the first Fri. of
every month starting at 10 a.m. Registration is required for
each class.
Calling all knitting, crocheting, and needlepoint enthu-
siasts. The East Hanover Library plans to have aKneedlework Knight every Thurs., at 7 p.m. No registra-
tion is required.
Need help with homework? The Library's Teen Group
is offering tutoring and homework help on Sat. afternoons.
If interested email [email protected] other month on the third Mon., The East
Hanover Library plans to host an Adult Book Club from 7p.m. to 9 p.m. in the library meeting room. For more infor-
mation, contact Sarah Lawler-Cooper at
[email protected] or Peggy Doyle at
ough Historic Preservation Commission.
The schoolhouse was built in 1866, Dolan said. As a
one-room schoolhouse in a poor, rural area a far cry from
the Florham Park of today, it would have had a cedarshake roof. A replacement was put on at least 30 years
ago, Dolan said, and it is dry, brittle and cracked.
“We’re worried about leaks,” he said. The building is
operated as a museum by the Historical Society.“The new roof should last 40 years,” he said, adding,
“there is huge variety of cedar shakes, the grain, how they
are prepared and pre-treated.” The roof will need occa-
sional maintenance, something that was neglected on the
old roof, although the borough Department of Public
Works does generally does a good job maintaining themunicipally-owned site.
The historical society maintains its collections and thegarden club does plantings and Christmas decorations,
Dolan said.
The schoolhouse is open once a month and on specialoccasions.
“Our current mayor considers it his duty to maintain
the school,” Dolan said, noting the borough had to come
up with a 20 percent match.
The schoolhouse is on the borough’s flag, police cars
and everything that says “Florham Park.”
“It ties to farming and our simple, rural roots,” Dolan
said. “It wasn’t remuddled, it has grass surrounding it in
an area with little green space.”
On the other side of the county, the Obadiah LaTouretteGrist and Saw Mill in Washington Township received
$52,000 to continue a long-term restoration project.
The mill is on Route 124 in the center of Long Valley’s
National Register Historic District. The money is to com-plete a preservation plan update and construction docu-
ments. The documents relate to spillway arch repair, sid-
ing and window installation, exterior painting and com-
pletion of the flooring on the second and third floors.
The county awarded a total of $3.5 million in grants
this year with others going to such county icons as theMuseum of Early Trades and Crafts in Madison.
Morristown received the most money, $900,087 spreadover 10 different projects, the county’s press release
revealed. These were: Acorn Hall, Church of the
Assumption, Church of the Redeemer, Loyola GateHouse, Macculloch Hall, Morristown Community
Theater-two grants, Moses Estey House, South Street
Presbyterian Church and Willow Hall.
Other grants went to Denville, Harding, Kinnelon,
Mine Hill, Mountain Lakes, Morris Township, Mt. Olive,
Netcong, Parsippany, Rockaway Borough and Wharton.
Trust Grants Awarded Across County...continued from page 3
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ly disadvantaged studentswill be walking into schoolnext month with new schoolsupplies, stylish clothes andmore confidence.
The National Council of Jewish Women, EssexCounty Section(NCJW/Essex) held itsannual Back 2 School Store(B2SS), Sun., Aug. 2, atB’Nai Shalom in WestOrange. Children in gradeskindergarten through fourthfrom Newark, East Orangeand surrounding areasshopped from 9:30 a.m. to 4p.m.
As advocates for women,children and families, theB2SS has been an ideal pro-gram of the NCJW since itbegan participating in 2009.
“This project fits in sowell with our mission,” says
Lisa Blumert, director of communication for theNCJW Essex chapter. “Wewant them to have a betterstart; a healthier start.”
Children who are eco-nomically disadvantagedtend to start off school witha disadvantage if they do nothave proper supplies andeven clothing to succeed.
“There are a lot of disad-vantaged children in ourbackyard,” she says.
The B2SS has benefittednearly 3,000 children andutilized more than 2,000volunteers during the pastseven years. This year, 700children with the aid of more than 400 volunteers,including one-on-one per-sonal shoppers were expect-ed.
Hundreds of childrenfrom kindergarten throughfifth grade are identifiedannually by partner agenciesand invited to “shop” cost-free for new school supplies,clothes, and personal careitems in a department-store-type setting with 4,000square feet set up just forthem.
Throughout the year,local individuals, families,and businesses donate thebrand new clothes and sup-plies. With financial contri-
butions made, NCJW volun-teers also shop for brand-new clothes and supplies inmajor retail stores.
With the assistance of NCJW volunteer “personalshoppers,” each child isescorted
through the store to selectand try on clothing to createan entire new outfit includ-
ing a shirt, pants, sneakers,socks, underwear, winter
jacket, hat and gloves.Volunteers also act as shoefitters, staff private fittingrooms and restock invento-ry.
In addition to the clothes,children are given a newbackpack which they fillwith school supplies andpersonal care items.
The event is not open tothe public as children arerecognized by more than 30local social service agenciesas needing additional finan-cial support.
“We partner with about32 agencies,” says Blumert.“They identify the childrenbased on need and we signthem up.”
While the children areshopping with their personalshopper, parents do not gointo the store, she adds. It isthe goal of the program to“empower these children to
make choices and go shop-ping,” says Blumert.By shopping without a
parent, children “gain confi-dence and make somechoices on what they wantto wear and what colorbackpack they want.”
Parents and caregivers,meanwhile, are invited tovisit the onsite Gaelen
Volunteers Help Disadvantaged Children ShopFor Free School Supplies And Clothes
Family Resource Center atthe synagogue for freehealth screenings for chil-dren, blood pressure screen-ings, glucose tolerance test-ing, eye exams and properdental care for children.Information about health,community and career serv-ices, as well as educationalopportunities, is also acces-sible through the center.
For more informationabout the Back 2 SchoolStore, visit the NCJW/Essexwebsite, www.ncjwessex.org/volunteer /back-2-school-store/.
The NCJW is a grass-roots, non-sectarian organi-zation of volunteers andadvocates, inspired byJewish values that strive forsocial justice by improvingthe quality of life forwomen, children, and fami-lies and by safeguardingindividual rights and free-
doms. With more than3,200 members, EssexCounty Section is the largestof the more than 100 NCJWsections around the country.The section was founded in
1912 and maintains officesin Livingston.
For more informationand upcoming events, log onto www.ncjwessex.org.
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By Cheryl Conway
Going on a trip, whether business orpleasure, can be stressful especial-
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port, deciding where to park in crowded
lots, remembering where the car is parked,
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time for a flight.
A lot of these concerns can be avoided
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Located directly across Newark LibertyInternational Airport, customers can park
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Customers get free shuttle service to theairport, just a three minute ride. “We drop
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New Jersey Blood Services, a divi-sion of New York Blood Center,
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Volunteers should have the ability to
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All size vehicles are welcome and there
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“We are very customer service friend-ly,” he said. “Once you pull in you don’t
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According to the website, “At Vista
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where you parked your car. All you have to
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At random parking lots, cars can be
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with your car when you get back, it just
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Cost to park at Vista Parking is reason-
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County Clerk Ann Grossi recently
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“We thought it would be good to give
back to the men and women who haveundoubtedly given so such to us and our
beloved nation,” said Grossi.“Simply put, we are working to create a
discount booklet that would provide a per-
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Operation Giveback Discount Program Launched For Military Veteransto enjoy the freedoms we have today,”
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There will be a “boots on the ground”
effort by employees of the County’sClerk’s Office over the next two months to
create a maximum numbers of discounts,as they pitch the program to businesses in
communities and neighborhoods in all 39
Morris County towns, from Butler and
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“These veterans deserve our apprecia-
tion for their service to our country. This is
just a small way that we can help pay themback for protecting our freedoms,” said
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are going to work hard on Operation Give
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To get the discounts, veterans would be
required to show a unique Morris County
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