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Mark Hanuka or
Hanukkah or Chan-ukah – spell it any
way you’d like, there is no one
right way to spell a Hebrew
word that contains a
sound not found in Eng-
lish – is the Jewish Festi-
val of Lights. Many
mistakenly think that it
is the Jewish Christmas,
but that is not the case;
other than occurring at
the same time of theyear and both involving
gift giving these two
holidays have nothing
to do with each other. So what
is Hanukah? The word
Hanukah actually translates as
“dedication” and it recalls the
miraculous military victory of
the pious Macabees over the
Hellenists that were restricting Jewish life in ancient Israel.
When the Macabees won they
re-dedicated the Temple in
Jerusalem to the service of God,
hence the name of the holiday.
There is a legend that as the
Macabees prepared the Temple
they only found one cruise of oil
fit to be used to light the Meno-
rah for one day, but that they litit anyway and it miraculously
burned for eight days until more
oil was available for the Meno-
rah. This is why
Hanukah is known as
the Festival of Lights
and is commemorated
with the lighting of a
Hanukiyah, a nine-
branched candelabra to
commemorate the eight-
day holiday.The annual obser-
vance of Hanukah re-
minds us to remain
dedicated and true to God. The
light of the Hanukah candles re-
minds us that miracles can hap-
pen. Recalling the Macabees
Happy Chanukah By Rabbi Randall
Wreaths.Trees. Lights.
Manger scenes.Christmas is clearly
upon us. And each year it
seems to come earlier and ear-
lier. This year, a New
York City radio sta-
tion was playing 24/7
Christmas music by
the end of November.
Those who shopped
in malls were hearing
the sounds of Christ-
mas long before themeals were being
made for Thanksgiv-
ing.
What is Christmas? It
must mean something more
than just a consumer free-for-all
that engulfs our culture for the
last month of every year. But
how do we untangle that which
is the core of Christmas andthat which has been appended
to it (such as Santa Claus and
reindeer) as the years have pro-
gressed?
Obviously, the best place
to turn to is the source. Though
the celebration of December
25th was several hundred years
in the making, the focus of the
celebration has very clearsource material. In the pages of
scripture, we see what the
events of the first Christmas
were and why we still
celebrate that night
thousands of years
later.
Most of us are aware
of the story of Christ-
mas. The baby Jesus is
born in Bethlehem to
a young, newly married Jewish couple - Joseph
and Mary. But this is
no normal birth. Mary,
a virgin, is told by an angel that
the baby conceived in her is
from the Holy Spirit (Matthew
1:20). This miracle happened
What is Christmas really? By Pastor Russell Huizing
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Around the Community…
•The G.F.W.C. Montville
Township Women’s Club will
be sponsoring a special collec-
tion for our service men &
women in N.J. Veterans’
Homes. A few of the newclothing articles needed are
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heart surgery patients have
found use for the comfort pil-
lows. The pillow is completely
washable and may be used
under the seat belt after sur-
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reached at (973) 405-0088.
All monetary donations will be
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on check “Comfort Pillow”.
Please mail to P.O. Box 267,
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physical, sensory, emotional,
communication, cognitive or
social difficulties help is avail-
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Marinello, Supervisor of Spe-
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Johnny Carson, as his fa-
mous character, Carnac
the Magnificent, where
he played a psychic who clair-
voyantly divined the answer
to a question or two which
were “hermetically sealed” in
an envelope he placed at his
forehead, would have an-
swered Legacy and Currencyto the Ed McMahon question,
“Name two things you leave
behind when you die?”
What legacy will you
leave behind? What will peo-
ple say about you at your fu-
neral? In conversation on this
subject, I suggest that people
take their internet Smart
Phone into the cemetery to
look-up the names on some
headstones to see what, if any-thing, they did in their life
that was worth recording and
finding on a Google Search.
In virtually all of the cases,
the search would yield no re-
sults other than an obituary,
perhaps. What would yours
say? A little intimidated by
the question? Why not find
out for yourself by searching
your name on Google or any
browser right now and seewhat comes up. If nothing ap-
pears, fear not, for you aren’t
dead yet and there’s still time
to do or accomplish some-
thing that could add to or be a
part of your legacy. Can you
think of any ideas, activities,
strategies or opportunities
that could be note-worthy?
Perhaps you could organize a
fundraiser to help find a cure
for a dreaded disease or help
feed the hungry or get spon-sorship for a cycle or
walkathon for the same rea-
sons. You could be an organ
donor or bone-marrow donor,
even simply a plasma or blood
donor (or organize a Blood
Drive in your town) or even
something less invasive like
becoming a hospital volun-
teer; the list of opportunities
is remarkable!
There are basically twokinds of charitable donors,
those who give of their time
and those who give of their
money and some who can af-
ford to do both. Regardless, of
whether you have the ability
to enjoy a lifetime of giving or
giving a large sum once in
your life, that, could create a
legacy captured on the World
Wide Web for eternity. For
those people buried under theheadstones where no search
results were found, is it possi-
ble that their legacy was the
following? Here lies “John
Doe”, the only thing he left
behind was a filled-up septic
tank, after all, that is the only
evidence history recorded of
his life.
How important is your
legacy to you? It’s the “final
statement” of your life, it’s the“last impression” you get to
leave behind. If you’re wor-
ried about how you will be
judged by humanity (or sim-
ply how you will be remem-
bered), perhaps you will be
motivated to do something
extraordinary while there’s
still time left! You are still
ALIVE! Alas, it is not hu-
manity that will judge you in
your eternal life; that scale of justice will certainly be meas-
ured differently by the
Almighty and I would think
that a good life here on earth
would weigh in heavily over
the next phase of your jour-
ney.
The other answer
Carnac stated was currency.
Money left behind is also a
legacy where most of the time
the benefactors are the chil-dren of the deceased; children
reflect kindly on their parents
who endow them with a “for-
tune,” especially if it were un-
encumbered by the IRS and
the State Division of Taxa-
tion. Properly drawn estate
planning legal documents are
the first defense from the
“Forced Charity” imposed by
government taxation of a life-
times worth of saving and in-vesting. The next way to
insure a sizeable amount of
currency for your loved ones
is to purchase a “fortune” of
life insurance, to either pay
the taxes on your “fortune” or
to create the “fortune” itself,
tax-free.
Remember Ralph Kram-
den, played by the late, great,
Jackie Gleason when he was
named in a Will to receiveone of his deceased passenger’s
“Fortune”, which later turned
out to be a bird, complete
with cage and Ralph and Nor-
ton both passed-out in shock?
After all, they were told that
Legacy & Currency By Mark Charnet
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A Team Effortreminds us of the importance of
fighting for what we believe in,
for religious freedom. As Amer-
icans we have much to be grate-
ful for – we live in a free nationthat promotes religious toler-
ance; but with freedom comes
responsibility. We need to sup-
port our troops that defend these
freedoms around the globe. We
need to help those who live in
other parts of the world that do
not have these freedoms, most
notably many African nations.
And we need to share the
bounty that is ours with those
less fortunate here in our owncommunities.
Hanukah is a home based
holiday that gives us the oppor-
tunity to gather with family and
friends to celebrate, to remem-
ber and to, like the Macabees,
try and make a difference even
though the odds are overwhelm-
ingly against us. May the light
of the Hanukah candles moti-
vate you to make a difference;
and may 2012 be a year of health, happiness and peace for
one and all.
Joe And Karen Granelli
from Stanhope, New Jersey
did everything right…….
worked hard, got a good job, re-
mained married for 30 years,raised a beautiful daughter,
cared for elderly parents, took
modest vacations and bought a
home within their means.
Then Karen Granelli got sick,
an aneurism and subsequent
stroke, and in time they had ex-
hausted their medical insurance
coverage, their 401K retirement
plan, and because Karen got
sick and was unable to work, the
Granelli’s income was reduced
substantially. Their house isnow in foreclosure and Joe had
to declare bankruptcy due to
over-whelming medical bills. If
not tragic enough, Sarah, their
22 year old daughter, had to
drop out of Seton Hall Univer-
sity with only a year to go be-
cause they couldn’t afford the
tuition. Now, since she is not a
full time student, she must begin
to pay her student loans.
This is a situation which
could happen to anyone. Peo-ple who know the Granelli fam-
ily know that over the years
they were always available to
help others. Now it is time to
help them. Montville UNICO
Foundation has established a
“Sarah Granelli Scholarship
Fund” in an effort to raise
money to eliminate Sarah’s edu-
cational debt and allow her to
return to Seton Hall and finish
her studies. Friends and anyonewishing to contribute can send a
check made payable to
“Montville UNICO Founda-
tion”, PO Box 788, Montville,
NJ 07045. All funds will only
go to pay for Sarah’s educational
expenses and eliminate a part of
this family’s crisis. Please note
on the check “Sarah Granelli
Scholarship Fund”. Mont-
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Bethel Ranch. Because of the
generous donations of many of
his patients, he was able to
provide Bethel Ranch founder,Reverend William Stelpstra,
with not only an abundance of
food and dental products but
also a check for $500. Bethel
Ranch enables homeless men
to live in a safe, clean environ-
ment. They receive daily assis-
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laundry, meals and supervision.Pictured are Dr. Brusco (left)
and Reverend Stelpstra.
Help is on the way Happy Chanukah
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For some people, the
pain from sciatica can
be severe or debilitat-
ing. For others, the pain
might be infrequent or irritat-
ing. Either way, sciatica af-
fects a large percentage of
today’s population and if not
managed properly can dimin-
ish one’s quality of life. Many
believe that sciatica is the re-
sult of a particular event or
trauma, however, sciatica is
more commonly a result of
general wear and tear on the
structures of the lower spine.
Sciatica will usually only
affect one side of the lower
body. The pain that results
from sciatica often radiates
from the lower back into the
back of the thigh (hamstring)
and down through the leg
(calf) and potentially into the
foot and toes Sciatica maynot only present as pain, but
may be accompanied by tin-
gling and/or numbness de-
pending on the amount of
pressure or irritation on the
nerve roots that lead to the
sciatic nerve. This irritation
of the nerve root is called
radiculopathy and is responsi-
ble for the symptoms we com-
monly call sciatica. The large
sciatic nerve is formed by in-
dividual nerve roots exiting
out from the spine in the
lower back and merging to-
gether into one common
nerve. As the sciatic nerve
descends, branches from the
nerve extend through the
buttocks and down the back
of each leg and into the ankle
and foot. Depending on
which nerve root is affected
or at which point the sciatic
nerve is compromised, one or
all of the following symptoms
may occur:
• Constant moderate to se-vere lower back pain
•Pain in the buttocks or leg
that worsens when sitting,
sneezing, and/or coughing.
•Tightness in the buttocks or
hamstring that is not relieved
with stretching
• Burning or tingling down
the leg
•Weakness, numbness or dif-
ficulty moving leg, foot, or
toes
•Lower back pain and/or leg
pain that is relieved with po-
sition.
•Inability to “straighten up”
due to pain.
The most common cause
of sciatica are bulging and
herniated discs in the spine
pressing against the nerve
roots that lead to the sciatic
nerve. Other less common
conditions that causes sciat-
Everything you need
to know about sciatica By Dr. Glenn Foss
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Matthew D. LoughlinPhysical Therapist, Director of Rehabilitation
Matthew graduated with honors from New YorkUniversity in 1997 and began a satisfying career inorthopedics specializing in spine rehabilitation. Ever
keen to learn and do more for his patients Matthew began
studying diligently for his certification in Orthopedic ManualTherapy. This training exposed him to the concept of Maitland Australian therapy, the Maitland Concept is referredto as a “concept” and not as a “technique”. Emphasis is placednot on the technique of treatment but on a basic philosophy-a thought and decision making process, involving analyticalexamination and assessment on which treatment decisions arebased.
Matthew has also had the thrill of studying with world-renowned therapists Brian Mulligan and David Butler, furtherexpanding his clinical skills into more diverse orthopedic and
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Conventional wisdom
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causes for canine allergy symp-
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for them. As all of those rea-
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controlling most cases. Some
especially severe conditions
may require the use of steroids
or immunotherapy.
The two most common
causes of allergic reactions are
atopic, or inhalants,
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mold and mildew, and aller-
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bodies. Studies show that in
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Reasons that more rarely
produce responses are aller-
gies to food or of the skin. The
foods that are most likely to
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foods that are the most com-
mon ingredients in commer-
cial food recipes. Certain
fungal infections, that is,
mange or ringworm, should be
ruled out if they are suspected.
Skin conditions that originate
from exposure to noxious sub-
stances are irritant or
allergic contact dermatitis.
These rare conditions are re-
sponses to irritating chemicals
or other antigens.
Complicating a specific
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fact that the same symptoms,
itching and skin problems,
characterize the different types
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Avoidance of the allergen
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Topical therapy, which
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these offer temporary relief.
Shampoos containing hydro-
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When none of the above
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to fulfill the prophecy of Isaiah
7:14, “The virgin will be with
child and will give birth to a
son, and they will call him Im-
manuel.” The place of His birth
is no coincidence either. The
prophets were clear that the
promised Messiah would be
born in Bethlehem (Micah
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trip to Egypt to escape the
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Christmas over two thousand
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scriptures come alive with ver-
ification for the joy that has
been celebrated all these years.
There is little debate over
the humanity of Jesus. Most
would agree that at the very
least, He was the world’s great-
est teacher. We see in Him a lu-
cidity of thought and morality
that is present in no other per-
son. As we look at Him in the
Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John) it is difficult not to
walk away with a deep sense
that He was not just a good
man, but a perfect human.
But scripture does not
leave us there. It goes on to de-
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human, but also as God. This is
where we stumble in our mod-
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In Colossians 1:19, we read,
“For God was pleased to have
all His fullness dwell in Jesus.”
In Colossians 2:9 God tells us
that “In Jesus, all the fullness of
the Deity lives in bodily form.”
Jesus was not just a fully perfect
human, He was fully perfect
God. This is not just the writ-
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claimed to be God (John
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utes of God (Mark 2:5-12). In-
terestingly, this was foretold in
the scriptures in Isaiah 9:6.
Note in this familiar verse that
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lasting Father.’ Both these
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iah as a reference to God (Isa-
iah 10:20-21 and 64:8). So, in
this verse we see God predict-
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Messiah would be both God
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But again, we are left with
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take the scriptures at face value
we can clearly see that Jesus
was both God and man. What
is the celebration all about? In
order to understand that, we
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Job 9:33-35 says in refer-
ence to his relationship with
God, “If only there were some-
one to arbitrate between us, to
lay his hand upon us both,
someone to remove God’s rod
from me, so that His terror
would frighten me no more.
Then I would speak up without
fear of Him, but as it now
stands with me, I cannot.”
Scripture teaches that our im-
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perfect God so that we are all in
Job’s dilemma - a desire to be in
relationship with God but with
no basis for that relationship.
That may seem appalling to
many but we are comforted
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circumstances. In Isaiah 59:16,
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there was no one, He was ap-
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intervene; so His own arm
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His own righteousness sus-
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relationship. So He took on hu-
manity in the person of Jesus.
On that first Christmas day in
a manger, the desire of Job was
finally realized. Jesus, who
could represent humans (be-
cause He was fully human) and
God (because He was fully
God), was born to become the
perfect mediator. He lived the
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How does that happen?
The same way that Abraham
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nothing we can do that causes
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ness from Jesus. Instead, we
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that what He did is sufficient to
cover our imperfections. We
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ship with God - and not just for
today but for eternity.
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Christmas is really all about!!
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The EPA does recommend
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The thick, spiced drink
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has become.Eggnog is believed to have
originated in 17th century Eu-
rope, primarily as a drink for
the elite, since the ingredients
in the beverage were hard to
come by and thusly relegated
to the very rich.
There are different theo-
ries on the origins of the word
eggnog itself. Some believe it
has gotten its name from the
Old English word “nog,” whichmeant “strong beer.” The “egg”
refers to one of the ingredients
in the beverage, fresh eggs.
Others surmise that it comes
from the word “noggin,” which
was a vessel for serving drinks
in taverns. The drink was
called “egg in a noggin,” which
was shortened to “eggnog.”
Still, there are others who say
its name is derived from the
term “grog,” which was an-
other term for booze. “Egg n’
grog” was eventually abbrevi-
ated to “eggnog.”Although there is little
certainty to the origins of the
name, the recipe for eggnog
has essentially remained un-
changed throughout the cen-
turies. It consists of beaten
eggs, cream or milk and sugar
mixed with some sort of alco-
holic spirit. The Old English
were believed to mix it with
wine, though once the drink
was brought to the NewWorld; colonist’s substituted
rum for the wine. Rum was
readily available through
tradesman running between
the Americas and
the Caribbean and
therefore less ex-
pensive than an-
other spirit. As
America grew and
eggnog was enjoyed
in different parts of
the country, the rum
was replaced with
regional spirits, in-cluding bourbon or
grain alcohol. Other
ingredients were
also added to give it
a customized flavor.
However, the use of
nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves
has become traditional flavors
for the holiday brew.
Although eggnog is
widely enjoyed throughout the
holiday season, in the past itwas served at special events
and social occasions. As a
warmed beverage it can easily
chase away winter’s chill. This
is how it may have come to be
enjoyed primarily during the
holidays.
Love it or hate it, eggnog
is a drink that can evoke
strong feelings of the holidayswithin minutes. There are
variations of eggnog sold com-
mercially, but many people
swear by homemade versions
for their taste and authenticity.
Try your own homemade
eggnog with this recipe, cour-
tesy of Cooks.com.
Holiday Eggnog (Spirited)
1 dozen eggs
1 pound powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup vanilla
8 cups evaporated milk3 cups water
1 quart spiced rum
Nutmeg, to garnish
Beat eggs until light in
color; gradually add sugar, salt
and vanilla. Then add milk
and water. Stir in rum (brandy,
bourbon or rye may also be
used). Cover the nog and ripen
for 24 hours in the refrigerator.
Stir again and serve sprinkled
with nutmeg.
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Celebrating their 18th
anniversary under
the creative leader-
ship of brothers Philip and
Peter Logothetis and brother-
in-law Nick Tsampounieris,
the Wayne Hills Diner exem-
plifies the best of the best. It’s
a great place to relax and dine
any time of the day or night.
Wayne Hills Diner’smenu continues to expand.
The breakfast menu features
waffles, 30 different varieties
of pancakes and over 50 dif-
ferent omelettes.
A Monday to Friday
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selection of lunch platters
served with soup or salad and
a drink starting at $7.95.
Lunch also spotlights suchspecialty items as Healthy
Heart specials, salads, burgers,
wraps, and Panini sand-
wiches. Diet Delight specials
which have been certified by
a dietitian from St. Joseph’s
Hospital are also available.
You may love their buffalo
burgers, ostrich burgers and
fresh seafood. Senior dinner
specials are also served from
11 AM to 2:30 PM starting at
$7.95.
Their dinner menu offers
complete dinner specials
seven days a week from 11
AM to 10 PM, including
soup, choice of salad, potato,vegetable, coffee or tea and
Jell-O, puddings, ice cream or
the dessert of the day. Their
Italian Gourmet menu is fea-
tured Wednesday to Friday
from 3 PM to 10 PM, Satur-
day from 12 PM to 10 PM and
Sunday from 12 PM to 9 PM.
In addition to our Italian
Gourmet menu you can
choose from classic American
cuisine, Greek specialties, orSouthwestern flair. Our
seafood is delivered fresh
daily from the market. All
meals are served with a gener-
ous helping. Our full service
bar features many cocktails,
wine and beer. Wayne Hills
Diner also offers family plat-
ters from any cuisine for take-
out.
Our Bakery Shop selec-
tions include brownies,
chocolate mousse, Cappuc-
cino cake, creamy cheese-
cakes and a variety of
delicious pies. Order any cake
or dessert from our bakery
shop for any occasion; pleaseorder at least one day in ad-
vance.
Take-out is available 24
hours a day. Watch for a new
gluten-free menu and many
new breakfast crepes coming
soon.
Free Wi-Fi is available
for computer users. Visit their
website which offers coupons
and other savings opportuni-
ties, as well as a way to orderin advance. An ATM Ma-
chine is available on site.
William Paterson students
can use their PIONEER EX-
PRESS card. Wayne Hills is
the only diner AAA ap-
proved in North Jersey five
years in a row. Show your
AAA card Monday to Thurs-
day and get a 10% discount
on your bill of $12 or more
excluding tax and not valid
on holidays.
The Wayne Hills Diner
proudly supports the local
community with donations
made to various organiza-
tions, including sports teamsfrom the PAL, schools, the
Boys and Girls Club,
churches, temples, William
Paterson College or any other
non-profit organization.
The Wayne Hills Diner
is located at 1468 Hamburg
Turnpike, Wayne. Telephone:
973-628-1824 Fax: 973-628-
0459. Visit our website:
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giana w/Linguine, Chicken orSole Francaise w/Potato, Meat
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MONDAY - THURSDAY
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LUNCH SPECIAL6 Choices for
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2. Eggplant Parmigiana Platter or Hero
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7. Fish & Chips
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Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas to All Our Faithful Patrons & Readers!
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welcome. For information call
Celia 973-227-4591.
• Passaic Valley Hospice, anon-profit organization is in
need of volunteers for various
duties. Volunteers are an inte-
gral part of the professional
Hospice team that provides
physical, emotional and spiri-
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ill. They work directly with pa-
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respite for caregivers, compan-
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lies and run errands. Foradditional information please
call 973-785-7329. Weekday
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• Restaurant & Fine Catering• Gift Certificates Available• Daily Lunch Buffet & Full Menu with Specials• Take-Out • Full BarWe will open for private parties on Mondays & Tuesdays
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Every year, right before the
clock strikes 12 on De-
cember 31, people far and
wide make resolutions for the
New Year. There are some com-
mon themes from year to year,
these top the list.
•Lose weight: Whether they’re
inspired by goals of healthy liv-
ing, the reality of stepping on a
scale after holiday dining or sim-
ply because clothes have been alittle snug, people often resolve
to lose weight in the year ahead.
•Quit smoking: Individuals are
feeling increased pressure to give
up the habit due to smoking bans
in many buildings and public
spaces. Plus, it’s one of the worst
things a person can do for his or
her health.
•Get fit: In conjunction with
losing weight, the overall quest
for physical fitness drives up gym
membership numbers every Jan-
uary.
•Tame finances: The first credit
card bill after the holiday season
may be a wakeup call for those
who have had difficulty balanc-
ing a budget. This is often a time
when people make plans to get
finances under control at the
start of the New Year.
•Enjoy life more: Many people
are taking personal happinessinto their own hands. Perhaps
thanks to a troublesome econ-
omy and other sources of sour
news, it has become common in
recent years for resolutions to be
made concerning reducing stress
and having more fun. This may
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ica are spinal stenosis (nar-
rowing of the spinal canal),
bone spurs caused by arthritis,
and piriformis syndrome
(spasms of the piriformis mus-
cle). In all these conditions,
when a nerve is being com-
pressed or “pinched” the
nerve becomes very irritated
and the process of inflamma-
tion begins.
Inflammation will createthe swelling and soreness
around the nerve and may ul-
timately create painful sec-
ondary muscle spasms and
tightness in the lower back.
For the most part, sciat-
ica is treated effectively with
conservative care which now
includes lumbar decompres-
sion therapy (an innovative
device designed specifically to
reduce nerve irritation in thelumbar spine). Now with the
introduction of these innova-
tive rehabilitative devices,
surgical interventions for con-
ditions that lead to sciatica
are significantly less. Also,
advanced diagnostic imaging
such as MRI is often used to
help identify the cause of
symptoms of sciatica. Once
the cause is identified, an ap-
propriate treatment plan canbe recommended by a health
care provider.
It is important for a per-
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lower back pain and associ-
ated pain, numbness, and tin-
gling into the lower
extremity. A chiropractor is a
professional that is specifi-
cally trained to identify con-
ditions that may cause backpain and sciatica. Once the
cause of pain is identified, an
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gram is utilized, to reducenerve pressure, restore proper
spinal mechanics, and en-
hance the function of the
nervous system.
Drs. Glenn and Christine Foss
are the owners of Advance
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Both doctors have been practic-
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teen years and have beenamongst the communities lead-
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let him or her make the sale.
Long-term gains could qual-
ify for a zero-percent tax rate
if your parent is in the lower
tax brackets.
•Assess equipment needs foryour business
For business owners,
this year offers what may be
a last-chance opportunity for
an enhanced deduction:
100% bonus depreciation is
scheduled to expire Decem-
ber 31. The increased Sec-
tion 179 expensing of up to
$500,000 is also slated to
shrink after the end of the
year.Synchronize these two
tax benefits with your asset
purchase plan before year-
end to make the most of
2011 deductions. For in-
stance, you can apply the
Section 179 deduction to
used property, while bonus
depreciation is available only
for new assets you buy and
place in service in 2011. One
caution: Some states like New Jersey do not follow fed-
eral bonus depreciation rules.
•Choose strategies that fit
your situation
Other strategies for re-
ducing your 2011 federal in-
come tax bill include maxi-
mizing losses by increasing
your participation in passive
activities, taking steps to
write off worthless securities
and bad debts, and harvest-ing capital losses.
More tax-savers to consider
as year-end approaches
•Estimate your tax liability
for 2011. Adjust your final
quarterly voucher or your
withholding to avoid under-
payment penalties. Check
estimated payments for your
C corporation for the same
reason.•Consider prepaying college
tuition you’ll owe for the first
semester of 2012. Expenses
paid for you, your spouse, or
your dependents will count
on your 2011 return if you
qualify for education tax
credits. Breaks include
the American Opportunity
Credit, which can reduce
your tax bill by up to $2,500
and is partially refundable.• Gather tax identification
numbers your business will
need to issue year-end report-
ing statements. Though two
reporting requirements were
repealed (the one for rental
property owners and the one
for payments to corpora-
tions), the old rules live on.
In addition, penalties for fail-
ure to file have increased.
•Consider setting up a newlyavailable SIMPLE cafeteria
plan for your business. The
plus: pre-tax employee bene-
fits without the need for dis-
crimination testing.
•Hire your child under the
age of 18 to do legitimate
work in your business. You
get a business tax deduction,
and your child can earn up to
$5,800 without paying in-
come tax. Bonus: When yourbusiness is a sole proprietor-
ship, you don’t have to pay
FICA taxes. Double bonus:
The kiddie tax does not
apply to wages.
•Start a retirement account
for your working child. Boost
the tax savings you get from
paying your child to work in
your business by gifting the
child money for a deductible,
traditional IRA contribu-tion. The maximum basic
contribution for 2011 is
$5,000.
•Claim the last of the resi-
dential energy credit. Install
certain energy efficient prop-
erty in your home, such as in-
sulation, doors, and windows,
and get a federal tax credit of
up to $500. That’s the aggre-
gate total credit, including
amounts you claimed in prioryears. The credit is scheduled
to expire after December
2011.
Be aware that Congress
might pass legislation before
year-end that would require
adjustments to your tax plan.
Contact us for guidance in
identifying the tax strategies
that best fit your situation.
Robert P. Sokoloff and Associ-ates, PC, is a year round full
service CPA firm providing a
wide range of Accounting and
Tax services to both Small
Business and Individual
Clients. We are QuickBooks
Certified Pro Advisors and
provide new business set up,
training and support. Our
office is located at 166 Main
St. Lincoln Park, NJ 07035.
Our website is www.cpanewjersey.com
and email is rps@cpanewjer-
sey.com. To contact us by
phone please call
973-633-1001.
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Thanks to all of you who helped me to make 2011 a very successful year. It’s always my pleasure to assist YOU with allof your Real Estate needs.
A Very Special THANK YOU especially to:
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