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Royal Lawns of
America, Inc., has
been in business for
over 40 years and is now in its
second generation. Michael
Miller took over the Wayne-
based business from his father
and has continued to provide
the community with the same
fine services that are in tune
with the environment.
The owner-operated,
owner-on-site business offers
customers the benefit of pay-
ing one price for the whole
year, and there are no special
contracts. As Michael puts it:
“My work speaks for itself.”
He treats present prob-
lems with methods that are
environmentally friendly.
“I’m as close to organic as I
can be,” he said. Among the
services are aeration, seeding,
fertilizing, weed control,
insect control, liming, fungus
control, and IPM (integrated
pest management). More
detail about each service fol-
lows.
Aeration: To keep your
lawn healthy, it should be aer-
ated at least twice a year. The
Royal Lawns aeration tech-
niques allow air, light, water
and nutrients to penetrate
your lawn, promoting root
growth and helping to
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NOTE: To have your group’s announce-
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please e-mail your paragraph to [email protected].
MAR 28
•Wayne Elks will hold installation of offi-
cers Saturday March 28. Ceremony begins
at 6pm dinner at 7:30pm. Music by DJ Lou
Nader. Jacket and tie requested for gentle-
men. Donation $30. Please call Joyce for
reservation 973-956-8956.
MAR 29
The Chabad Center of Passaic County, 194
Ratzer Road, is teaching children to make
traditional Matzah, from scratch on
Sunday, March 29 at 12:45-2:30pm.
Open to the community. $10 per childincludes lunch. Call 973-694-6274 or
visit jewishwayne.com for information.
MAR 30
•Tech-help from Teens on Monday,
March 30 from 11am-12pm at the
Wayne Library. Get device advice from
tech savvy teens. Bring your electronics
and questions for one-on-one help
Call 973-694-4272 or email cor-
information.
APR 18
•Wayne Elks will hold Beef-Steak and
Comedy Night on Saturday April 18.Seating at 7pm dinner at 7:30pm.
Donation $55. Casual attire. Reservations
call Tom at 973-725-7326 or Joyce 973-
956-8956.
APR 29
•Family Promise of Passaic County’s is cel-
ebrating the first year of service to Passaic
County homeless families at a dinner
dance on Wednesday, April 29 from 7-
11pm at The Bethwood, 38 Lackawanna
Ave, Totowa. Music provided by DJ’s Rock-
n-Rono Entertainment. To reserve send
$60 per ticket by April 15 to Family
Promise of Passaic County, PO Box 1356,Wayne, NJ 07474. For information contact
Therese Grolly at 973-626-2801 or fppas-
saiccounty.org.
Around the
Community...
•Calvary Gospel Church, 1559 Hamburg
Tpk., Wayne, invites the community to the
following Easter services Friday, April 3,
Good Friday Services at 7pm; and Sunday,
April 5, Sunrise Service at 8am; Easter
Breakfast at 9am; Easter Service at 10am.
Please call for information 973-694-5385.
•The Chabad Center of Passiac County
announces the Mezuzah Campaign of
2015. A Mezuzah is a protection and bless-
ing parchment scroll affixed to the door of
a Jewish home or business, containing por-
tions of the Shema. Chabad will now check
the Mezuzah scroll on your door and
replace it free if it’s not kosher. Also
Chabad will give a new Mezuzah to PassaicCounty homes and businesses, excluding
Passaic and Clifton. Schedule your free
Mezuzah checkup 973-694-6274 or email
•The Teen Advisory Group is open to
Wayne kids in grades 6-12 who want to be
library advocates. The group helps with
youth programs and book related activi-
ties. The group meets bi-monthly on
Thursdays at 6:30pm. Please contact
Eleana at 973-694-4272 ext 5305, or
email [email protected]
for information.
•Calvary Temple’s various support groups
can guide you through life. Every Thursday
at 7pm the meetings include: anger man-
agement, single parenting, grief share,
marriage builders, men’s pure life dealing
with pornography, and post abortion
group. Veteran’s Support is every Monday
at 7pm. For more information contact
Reverend Dee Verhagen at 973-694-
2938, 1111 Preakness Avenue, Wayne.
•The Community Food Box Program is atSt. Michael’s Episcopal Church, 1219
Ratzer Road. The boxes contain a selection
of quality frozen food you can pick up, at
very inexpensive prices. There are 8 differ-
ent selections for purchase. For a menu call
973-626-2802.
•Professional musicians and vocalists of
the Wayne Seniors Swing Band will per-
form for your dancing and listening pleas-
ure on the third Tuesday of each month.
Performances are from 12:30-2:30pm at
the Wayne Elks Lodge, 50 Hinchman Ave.
Requested donation is $2 for Wayne Elks
Lodge members and Wayne Adult
Community Center members. For others
donation is $3. Light refreshments served.
For information, call 973-633-0734.
•The Riverview Garden Club, based in
Wayne encourages local area residents
who are interested in gardening. Novice
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An interesting ques-
tion when you think
about it, there are
many factors that determine
when an individual is able or
positioned to retire. Some
people are left powerless to
choose as their employer
made the decision for them
due to a corporate buy-out,
downsizing, relocation, merg-
er or just simple termination.
But, for most, the days of a
defined benefit plan (the
actual definition of a pension
plan with a guaranteed pay-
ment and commencement
date) are now a distant mem-
ory! Today, the overwhelming
and most popular retirement
plan is called a defined contri-bution plan, where the
employee defines the contri-
bution and where to put it.
Commonly known as a 401k
plan, a lot of people partici-
pate in their employer pro-
gram, yet know very little
about it or investing in gener-
al. It is the most important
feature of a working career; to
accumulate a retirement nest
egg so when employment
ceases, payments from the
plan may replace the pay-
check and continue for the
rest of the former employee’s
lifetime and if married, their
spouses lifetime too.
Will your 401k be
enough? Financial industry
studies routinely show that
the answer is NO! A good
back-up plan may be a self-funded IRA or an after-tax
savings plan. Some people are
“banking” on an inheritance;
but, with more parents living
longer and the costs of doing
so eating into their children’s
expected windfall, regardlessof a possible inheritance, each
of us needs to be financially
prepared for retirement and a
long one at that! Is your
expected inheritance protect-
ed from a prolonged long-term
care stay from either of your
parents? I must suggest that
you and your siblings, along
with your parents and a finan-
cial advisor get together to
discuss this seriously urgent
matter.
Think about this recent
statistic from the U.S.
Department of Health’s web-
site, www.longtermcare.gov,
which states that 7 out of 10
seniors will require long-term
care assistance and with the
Boomer Generation which is
turning 65 at a rate of 10,000
people a day for the next 16years this means that 7,000
people a day, growing expo-
nentially over the next 16
years will require LTC assis-
tance before they die! By this
statistic 7,000 x 365 days =
2,555,000 people over thenext 12 months will require
LTC help. Multiply that over
just the next 5 years =
12,775,000 people will have a
long-term care expense. Board
and Care facilities (nursing
homes) in Northern NJ cur-
rently average $125,000
annually, according to a
recent Genworth Insurance
Company study. Looking at
this statistic and assuming
that your parents have
longevity and assets, with a
70% chance of needing care
and the average LTC facility
stay just under 3 years, not
accounting for inflation, the
probable bill would amount to
$375,000 per parent. Can
they afford that? Can you
afford to lose that much of
your “retirement inheri-tance?”
Medicaid doesn’t chip in
for facility care until Medicare
is exhausted after 100 days or
sooner if the patient’s health
cannot be regained and they
are designated as “custodial”and no longer rehabilitative.
Medicaid won’t pay unless the
family assets are spent-down
to poverty level in order to
become eligible. It’s this
“spend-down” period that
awakens children, but, by
then it’s too late to be proac-
tive. The child or children are
typically the Power of
Attorney and deplete Dad and
Mom’s portfolio/estate to pay
for their parents’ care. Having
been in this business for over
33 years, I’ve witnessed this
“spend-down tragedy” far too
many times, as plans for a
legacy, bequest and other best
intentions were buried before
the parents died, because the
children were forced to use
their parents money to pay
the nursing home/homehealth care bills that ran into
the hundreds of thousands of
dollars.
So now let’s bring this
story back to you, where you
are the parent and not the
child: have you prepared for
this 70% statistical eventuali-
ty of LTC needs and expenses,
did you segregate a current
value of $375,000 of your
401k or retirement portfolio
for this purpose? While work-
ing, perhaps you had disability
insurance to protect your pay-
check in the event you could
not work due to a disability;
when you are retired or think-
ing about retiring, shouldn’t
you prepare to have the same
“paycheck protection” from
either a long-term care claim
or if the bottom falls-out of
the stock market? Doesn’t
everyone need paycheck pro-tection, especially when your
retirement portfolio that gen-
erates your monthly “pay-
check” is finite? I certainly do
and would encourage you to
discuss this subject of such
major financial importance
with your spouse, your sib-
lings, your kids and whomever
you derive financial advice
and guidance from. If you are
not thrilled with your finan-
cial advisor or don’t have one,
I would like to apply for that
honorable position, with no
cost or obligation to you. This
subject matter is just too
important to ignore or put-off
any longer! You are the
“youngest and healthiest” you
will ever be, right now.
Something might happen
with your health to compro-mise your ability to purchase
insurance coverage if you
delay any longer. Just last
week a client called me to
increase his life insurance
because his friend dropped
dead of a heart attack at a
family gathering, he was only
30, married with 4 kids and
had ZERO life insurance.
Please don’t allow procrasti-
nation to be a lethal weapon
against you and your family’s
financial future. Your legacy is
worth more than that and so
is your family’s memory of
how you provided for them!
Mark E. Charnet, CAS, is
President and Founder of
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Mr. Charnet has over 33 years
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Your age or your portfolio value? By Mark Charnet
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and experienced gardeners welcome.
Please call membership chairperson Linda
Wescott 973-694-1098 or email
[email protected] or visit
riverviewgardenclub.com.•Visiting Angels in association with The
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America is
offering free year round memory screen-
ings. Confidential screenings are held from
2-4pm every third Wednesday of each
month. Call for your appointment 973-
839-3761. All screenings are held at the
Visiting Angels office at 2190 Hamburg
Turnpike, Wayne.
•The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.
(GACW) is non-profit senior group that
meets every Thursday at 1pm in the PAL
Building, 1 PAL Drive, Wayne. Trips, specialspeakers, and bingo are some of the activ-
ities. To join you must be a Wayne resident
and at least 50 years of age. Yearly dues
are $7. For information, call Val Turner at
973-694-5094.
•Jewish Family Service of North Jersey is
offering Kosher Meals on Wheels program
in Wayne. The Meals on Wheels Program
provides hot, nutritious Kosher meals to
people those who are unable to cook or
shop, due to disability or age. Drivers
needed to deliver meals. To volunteer or to
request meals, call Paul Klein at 973-595-0111.
•The Morning Minyan, a group of caring
people dedicated to observing the tradition
of daily prayer, meets at 7:30am in the
sanctuary of Temple Beth Tikvah, 950
Preakness Avenue in Wayne. A light
breakfast follows a 15-20 minute prayer
service. All welcome.
•The Pines Lake Woman’s Club is open to
women from Wayne. The club meets
monthly on the second Wednesday of the
month at the Pines Lake Elementary
School cafeteria at 7:30pm. Visitors are
welcome. The club offers fun, friendship,
and service. For more information call
973-835-3272 or e-mail pineslakewom-
•Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club in Wayne
offers birthday parties and special events
for all ages. Kids will have the time of their
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Growing up, I was
probably the biggest
liar in the world. I
lied, cheated and stole almost
compulsively. I lied so much,
in fact, that to this day, I’m
really not sure what memories
actually occurred and which
were fantasy. For example, if I
didn’t have a photo of myself
standing on the field at
Yankee Stadium hanging in
my basement, I probably
wouldn’t even know if I had
actually tried out for the New
York Yankees. Often times,
my sisters talk about the past,
but I just can’t seem to
remember the memories they
speak of.
My lies became a totally
separate reality for me. I won-
der sometimes, Why did I lie
so much? What happened in
my childhood that led me to
create a fantasy life for myself?
I guess it all comes back to the
“woe is me” syndrome. An
attention-seeker runs on
attention like cars run on
gasoline. If I didn’t get my
attention fix, I felt worthless.
Because I felt like my life was
not interesting enough to
please my family, my friends,
and anyone else I came in
contact with, I made up what
I thought was a better version
of me. It would be easy for me
to blame others, who never
paid much attention to me,
but ultimately I am the one
who made the choice of creat-
ing another me.
I still can’t believe some
of the stuff I did for attention,
or just to make myself feel
more important.
Think about it…
Are you who you say you
are or merely the fantastical
creation of your own mind?
Maybe you are the creation of
someone else. I truly believe
we are born with a purpose
and that we should seek that
purpose in order for us to
attain that “sweet spot” that
makes life exciting and worth
living!
Joe Pellegrino is an author,
speaker and consultant for Not
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Have thoughts of your own?
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Jesus Christ Superstar’ per-formances begin Friday,March 6. This show prom-
ises to be a rock event you
won’t want to miss. Containing
some of the most memorable
music from Andrew Lloyd
Webber’s career, it is both ener-
getic and bold in the story that
it tells. Show dates and times
are weekends from March 6 –
March 29. Friday and Saturday
shows are at 8pm and Sundays
at 2pm. Group rates are avail-
able. Dinner/show special with
Monica’s restaurant located on
Lakeside Ave. in Pompton
Lakes also available. Ticket
price is $27.00 for adults,
$25.00 for seniors, and $22.00
for children 17 and younger.
For tickets please call
Rhino Theatre at 973-248-
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Easter is on the way, and
practicing Christians
across the globe have
spent the Lenten season
preparing for the day when
they celebrate the resurrection
of Jesus Christ. Lent is a season
best spent in the company of
close friends and family, and
the following are a few ways for
Christians to celebrate their
faith in the weeks leading up to
Easter Sunday.
Give Easter eggs a differ-
ent meaning. Easter eggs are
popular among youngsters,
and that popularity can be
used to teach kids about their
faith. Eggs are frequently
viewed as a symbol of new life,
so parents can use them to
show their children howChrist died and was born
anew. Eggs can be filled with
small items that symbolize
something related to Christ’s
story. Or they can be left
empty to represent the empty
tomb after His resurrection.
Eat food that conveys
Biblical stories. For Easter din-
ner, enjoy foods that are men-
tioned in the Bible. A fish din-
ner can convey the story of how Jesus multiplied fish to
feed the crowds, or dine on
lamb and share the story of
Passover.
Participate in church
services. Throughout Lent,
many parishes offer Easter vig-
ils or specialized services that
relate the account of Jesus’ life
and subsequent death on the
cross. Some churches may
recreate realistic stations of the
Cross. Employing pageantry to
bring biblical stories to life can
help young children visualize
and better understand the
meaning of Easter.
Create a Christ-centered
Easter basket. Parents can still
fill kids’ Easter baskets with
some of the familiar confec-
tionary treats, but those parents
who impart lessons about theirfaith to their kids also can
include books about the story
of Easter, rosary beads, a cruci-
fix for a child’s room, and
maybe a children’s Bible.
Make time for volunteer
work. Many families reserve
volunteerism for the Christmas
season, but Easter also marks a
great time to volunteer. In a
season that focuses on the ulti-
mate sacrifice, families canopen their hearts to others.
Invite someone over for Easter
dinner who has nowhere to go.
Share your holiday celebra-
tions with a person of another
faith so that he or she may be
able to see what makes thistime of year special. Create a
service jar filled with small,
loving tasks everyone in the
family can do each day.
The Lenten season,
including Easter, is the most
celebrated time of the year for
Christians. Families can enjoy
the festivities by blending
many different traditions
together and by focusing on the
spirituality of the season.
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There’s another great
debate about the feline
as a pet besides the
declawing issue. This great
debate concerns allowing the
feline to roam outdoors versus
living indoors. Should you
allow your cat to roam out-
doors? Let’s find out.
Outdoor Felines
Cats are essentially wild
creatures, and they have always
loved the outdoors. What
feline owner hasn’t watched his
cat loll in a patch of sunshine
on a winter day, or roll con-
tentedly in the dirt in its own
backyard? Cats do love the sun-
shine, the outdoors, and the
fresh air. However, outdoor cats
are susceptible to more dis-
eases, more injuries, and more
health problems.
Outdoor cats may tusslewith other cats, catch parasites
or other diseases, or be hit by a
car or caught by other preda-
tors. They can also be poisoned
by pesticides, antifreeze left
unattended or other toxins.
They can cause problems with
neighbors by using their yards
as a cat box. Outdoor cats sim-
ply aren’t as safe as indoor cats.
Indoor Felines
Indoor cats live longer,
healthier lives. Studies prove it
and common sense dictates it.
Indoor cats have many advan-
tages outdoor cats can’t hope to
have. Outdoor cats live on an
average of 3 to 5 years, while
indoor cats live an average of
12 years or more. My last
indoor cats lived to be 19 andnearly 21.
Indoor cats enjoy safety
and comfort. They are safe
from diseases that feral cats
may carry and outdoor cats
pick up. They are safe from cat
fights, cars, and predators.
And, indoor cats won’t harm
other wildlife, such as birds and
small animals.
Alternatives
There are many alterna-
tives to the outdoor lifestyle.
When kittens first come home,
they should be kept indoors. If
your cats miss their outdoor
excursions, you might try to
train them to wear a harness
and walk on a leash. They will
still be able to enjoy the out-
doors, but much more safely.Another alternative is to
create a safe outdoor area or
run where the cats can go out-
side but cannot escape the area.
There are many outdoor runs
available now that connect to a
cat door and allow the cat
access to a run on a patio or in
a backyard.
You can also allow the cat
outdoors on a patio or deck
when you are outdoors, andonly for a short time. Or, you
can use a carrier to take your
kitty for walks in the sunshine.
Keeping kitty indoors will
keep it healthy, happy, and free
of infectious diseases it might
catch outside. Each pet owner
is responsible for his own pet’s
health and well-being. Keeping
kitty inside is the choice that
makes sense.
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caused by the production and disposal of plastic bottles is harmful to our ecosystem.
Tap Water
Tap water is a healthier option than soft drinks and other beverages, but according to the
Environmental Working Group, there have been 315 pollutants found in America’s tap water
since 2004, and over half of these pollutants are completely unregulated and can legally existin any amount.
Reverse Osmosis and Distilled Water
Reverse Osmosis and Distilling are filtering processes, which removes healthy, naturally
occurring minerals in our water. These minerals not only provide good taste, they also serve a
vital function in the healthy balance of our bodies. When stripped of these minerals, this water
becomes unnatural and an aggressive absorber. This can be quite unhealthy. Also, 2 - 3 gallonsof water are wasted for every gallon of purified water produced; again, a very negative impact
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Every year Jewish peoplecelebrate Passover, a
commemoration of the
liberation of the Jews from
slavery under Egyptian leaders.
Religious texts tell that
God helped the children of
Israel escape slavery in Egypt
with the assistance of Moses
and 10 plagues. Israelites were
employed as slaves to build
new monuments to Egypt’s far-
reaching power. Moses was the
adopted brother of the
Pharaoh at the time. Moses
had fled the palace years earli-
er due to disillusionment over
his Egyptian upbringing and
his ties to the Israelite slaves.
One evening Moses was
contacted by God via a burn-
ing bush that would not be
consumed by fire. God called
out to Moses and commis-sioned him to lead the
Israelites out of Egypt after
hearing their pleas and wit-
nessing their suffering.
Moses asked God to
choose another for the mis-
sion, but the Lord was
adamant. Moses set out to
speak to Pharaoh, but was
unsuccessful in his efforts. It
was then that God helped
Moses’ effort by inflicting the
10 Plagues, also referred to as
the Biblical Plagues in the
Christian bible. The plagues
were designed to contrast theoverwhelming power of the
Israelite God from the impor-
tance of the Egyptian gods.
One of the plagues
occurred when God turned
the Nile River’s water into
blood. He also brought on
hordes of frogs, lice and flies.
God brought pestilence to
Egyptian livestock and then
boils to Egyptian people.
Plagues of hail, locusts and
darkness followed. When
these efforts did not produce
the freedom sought by the
Israelites, God said he would
go through Egypt and all of
the firstborn sons of the
Egyptians, including Pharaoh’s
own son, would perish. Moses
was informed to tell the
Israelites to mark their own
doors with lamb’s blood sothat the Lord would pass over
these homes and spare the
Israelites’ children from harm.
This final plague devas-
tated the Egyptian people and
proved so horrific as to war-
rant the freedom of the
Israelite slaves. Pharaoh freed
them, and Moses led them all
on a mass exodus from Egypt.
Passover, or Pesach, is first
mentioned in the Torah’s
account of the Exodus from
Egypt. The word “pesach” is
believed to mean “he hovered
over, guarding,” which is theimage evoked by the retelling
of the Passover story.
Today there are many
Passover traditions that date
back to early history. Jewish
people may dine on lamb or
goat meat in memory of the
lambs sacrificed. All forms of
leavened bread or leavening
agents (chametz) are avoided
as the fleeing Israelite slaves
had no leavened bread to take
with them on their journey.
Homes are cleared of all leav-
ening agents. Firstborn sons
are commanded to observe the
Fast of the Firstborn. Passover
Seder feasts are enjoyed, and
men and women drink four
cups of wine during the meal.
Homes are made Kosher for
the purpose of the holiday, and
a separate set of Passover dish-es, glassware and silverware
that have never touched
chametz are used.
Games, songs and tradi-
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the Passover celebration,
which lasts for seven or eight
days depending on the area of
the world in which it is being
observed. Historically, togeth-
er with Shavuot and Sukkot,
Passover completes the trio of
the pilgrimage festivals of the
Jewish people.
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As a little girl I loved
Easter. What’s not to
love? My sister and I
always got a new “Easter out-
fit” which included a frilly
dress of our choosing, lacy
socks, shiny new patent
leather mary janes, a hat and
even little white gloves. No,
I’m not nearing 80, that’s just
the way my mom wanted to
do things.
Coloring enough eggs to
exhaust a barnyard of chick-ens, we were artistic geniuses.
The night before the big day
we’d be filled with butterflies
of anticipation for the beauti-
ful, loaded basket that giant
rabbit would drop off in
exchange for the large carrot
left as an offering of grati-
tude…and yes, we believed!
Up at dawn, we’d marvel
at the lovely loot bestowed
upon us and eat a few pieces of
candy before breakfast.
Church was fun because we
got to show off our new
clothes and find out how
much the Big Bunny liked
other kids.
Off to Grandma’s house
for Easter egg hunts until the
last adult finally said no more.
Aunts, uncles, cousins and
grandparents sat down to atable laden with what we now
call comfort food. Throughout
the day we were depleting our
stash as the marshmallow
peeps, chocolate bunnies,
jelly beans and malted milk
eggs were consumed.
Um…and there was
something about Jesus. Any of
this sounding familiar?
I’m not one to condemn
any tradition that results in
family togetherness and form-
ing sweet memories, but per-
haps there’s a better way. I
realize now that the Easter
celebration I grew up with was
all about me: my appearance,
my stash of goodies, and my
fun day.
Honestly, it’s still all
about me…at least that’s
what Jesus would say. Helived in our challenging,
abusive, hurt-filled world for
me. He died a brutal death,
at the hands of hateful peo-
ple for me. He defeated death
and lives on, for me. Romans
5:8 says, “But God demon-
strates His love for us in this:
While we were still sinners,
Christ died for us.”
For those who love the
fun family traditions like I
grew up with, maybe there
could be two days of Easter
celebrations. Perhaps Good
Friday or even on Saturday,
we could spend a little time
remembering our Lord who
brought each of us so much
more than a wicker basketful
of colored sugar. We could
deliberately try to relate to
Jesus by recalling our own(comparably shallow) experi-
ences of pain and sacrifice for
others. We could spend some
time being still, soaking in
God’s eternal expression of
love that encompassed the
very first Easter.
“Oh, give thanks to the
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Sonia Horvath, Broker-Sales
Associate with Coldwell
Banker Wayne recently earned
her Bronze 2014 NJAR Circle
of Excellence Sales Award for
her achievements in real estate
for last year. “Sonia is a dedicat-
ed hard working and profes-
sional Realtor,” states Patti
Tahan, manager of Coldwell
Banker Wayne. Sonia Horvath
has received many honors and
awards throughout the years,
among them the NJAR
Distinguished Sales Club life-
time member award in 1996
and a member of Coldwell
Banker’s International Sterling
Society for 2014. This ranks
Sonia in the top 17% of approx-
imately 87,000 Coldwell
Banker Agents Worldwide. She
holds her CRS, GRI and
Previews Specialist designa-
tions, among others, in ad-
vanced real estate education.
Sonia is an accomplished
sales associate with many suc-
cessful years in listing, negoti-
ating, selling and networking
skills to give her clients con-
sistent high quality service.
For all your real estate needs,
contact Sonia at the Wayne
Regional Marketing Center at
1410 Valley Rd at 973-694-
8000 or on her cell at 973-
626-6000.
LORD! Call upon His name;
Make known His deeds
among the peoples! ...” Psalm
105:1. We could write Him a
sincere letter of thanks. We
could teach our kids to draw a
picture or use other artistic
methods to create a gift
expressing grateful hearts.
Our wonderful God
doesn’t want us to throw away
fun times or eliminate lasting
traditions or replace them
with a stiff, obligatory reli-
gious ritual. He loves to see us
smile, hug and enjoy treats.
But I believe He’d delight
even more in the way our spir-
its would respond to an inten-
tional interlude basking in
His presence. Not for His
sake because Easter is all
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Easter: Is it allabout me?continued from page 23
Coldwell Banker in
Wayne was recently
given a large dona-
tion of Flip Flops from the
Human Resource Department
at Chilton Medical Center, a
member of Atlantic Health
Systems for Adopt a Unit
in conjunction with the
American Red Cross of North
Jersey. The office will be
accepting donations for the
Adopt a Unit campaign for
comfort packages sent to our
military serving overseas. For
contribution ideas, call Isabel
at 201-665-3563 or the office
at 973-694-8000. Pictured are
Coldwell Banker associates
from left to right: Harold
Burk, Manager Patti Tahan,
program coordinator Isabel
Perlaki, Matt Bariso, Marlene
Hamway and Michele Moretti
Bender showing off part of the
generous donation received.
Thank you Chilton Medical
Center Human Resources
Sonia Horvath celebrates 34 years in real estate
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