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The Wise Center for
Plastic Surgery and Dr.
Jeffrey B. Wise, M.D.,
F.A.C.S. are now one of the fewNew Jersey providers offering
both CoolSculpting the latest
minimally invasive technology
in fat reduction and Dual-
Sculpting, so patients can be
treated in half the time! Dr.
Wise decided to bring the Cool-Sculpting technology to his cen-
ter after reviewing extensive
research and clinical studies,
and found it to be the most
effective in fat reduction.
Developed by a team of sci-
entists from Harvard University,
and cleared by the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration
(FDA), CoolSculpting is the
only procedure available that
targets fat cells alone by elimi-nating them in an easy, nonin-
trusive fashion that exercise and
diet cant achieve as quickly or
as effectively.
CoolSculpting has been
designed to target these problem
areas of stubborn fat, such asthose annoying muffin tops, love
handles, belly pooches, and
other areas throughout the body.
I have found the procedure
to be extremely effective, espe-
cially on resistant localized areas
such as back fat, love handles
and the isolated belly fat,
said Dr. Jeffrey B. Wise.
CoolSculpting is extremely
comfortable and our patients are
highly satisfied.Unlike many other meth-
ods of fat reduction, Cool-
Sculpting involves no needles,
surgery or downtime. This pro-
cedure uses a targeted cooling
process through a non-invasive
applicator, which kills the fatcells underneath the skin, liter-
ally freezing them to the point of
elimination. Treatments last
between one to two hours. Many
people read, work on their lap-
top, or even take a nap during
their treatment.
Starting several weeks after
the procedure, cooled fat cells
begin to shrink and disappear.
The body proceeds to naturally
and gradually eliminate thecooled fat cells, reducing the
thickness of the fat layer. Most
patients see noticeable results
within two to four months after
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Wayne Elks presents ChinatownExpress on Friday, November 15 from7-9pm. Chef Bob Fisher. Great menu.Reservation suggested, donation$15.00. Call Joyce at 973 956 8956.
NOV 16
St. Timothy Lutheran Church will be
hosting a craft fair on Saturday,November 16 from10am-4pm, at 395
Valley Road, Wayne. Admission is free.The fair will feature high-quality hand-made items including jewelry, homedecor, doll clothes, accessories, andhome-based-business items. Great placeto start your holiday shopping. Forinformation or vendor applicationsemail [email protected] orleave a message at 973-694-8316.
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Lady of the Valley Church in FatherRugel Hall, 630 Valley Road in Wayne.The breakfast menu includes pancakes,sausage, fruit, bagels, doughnuts, pas-tries, coffee, tea and orange juice. Thebreakfast is cooked and served by ourScouts. Tickets are only $6 per personand can be purchased at the door.Children 3 and under are free. This isthe troops only fundraiser of the yearand donations will go towards the pur-chase of new equipment.
The Wayne Y will be holding its annualChanukah Festival on Sunday,
November 17 from 12:30-2:30pm. Thisevent is free and open to the entirecommunity and sponsored by JewishFederation of Northern New Jersey. Formore information call 973-595-0100.The Y is located at 1 Pike Drive inWayne.The Wayne Hills High School CraftShow will be returning to the school onSunday, November 17, from 10am-5pm. The school is located at 272Berdan Ave, Wayne. One hundred qual-
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Its not too late to make
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employed taxpayers declined
to claim the home-office
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of $5 per square foot, up to a
maximum of 300 square feet
or $1,500.
Create a retirement plan. Its
not too late to create a retire-
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them. The plans can be simple
to set up and administer, such
as a Simplified Employee
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plan could be established even
for a one-person business.
While some of these plans
must be established by the end
of the year, most can be fund-
ed up to the extended due
date of the tax return.
Purchase business equip-
ment. Up to $500,000 (sched-
uled to be reduced significant-
ly to $25,000 in 2014) in busi-
ness equipment purchases can
be expensed this year, rather
than being expensed over anumber of years. Additionally,
there is also a 50 percent
bonus depreciation allowance
(that will not be available in
2014) if your purchases
exceed the $500,000 limit.
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Consider credit card pur-
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treatment, as the body
removes up to 25 percent of
the fat in the targeted area.
Although clinically sig-
nificant results occur withone treatment, patients
may desire a second session
to enhance their outcome,
depending on their situation
and goals.
The best way to deter-
mine whether you are a can-
didate for DualSculpting
with Dr. Wise, is a one-on-
one complimentary consulta-
tion. Please call the office at
973-305-1400 to scheduletoday!
In addition to Cool-
Sculpting, Dr. Wise is one of
only a handful of plastic sur-
geons in the country to offer
Neograft, the most advanced
single-follicle hair grafting
technique available today.
The Wise Center for Plastic
Surgery also offers a variety of
aesthetic services including
Botox, Dysport, Restylane,Perlane, Juvederm, Radiesse,
Sculptra, hair removal, nose-
reshaping surgery, ear-pinning
(otoplasty) surgery, and per-
manent lip enhancement.
Dr. Wise also offers Ulthera,
an exciting new device fea-
tured on the Doctors, theView, and the Rachel Ray
Show, that tightens and lifts
and tissues of the face and
brow. In addition, Dr. Wise
developed the Wise Signature
and Revitalize Lifts to address
facial rejuvenation with a
global approach. The multiple
rapid recovery procedures
work together to give overall
cosmetic improvement, leav-
ing his patients looking natu-ral and refreshed, without the
telltale signs of surgery. For
more information, please visit
drwise.com.
Jeffrey B. Wise, M.D.,
F.A.C.S., graduated with hon-
ors from Yale University. He
obtained his medical degree
from the Cornell University
School of Medicine. He served
his internship in general sur-
gery and residency in head andneck surgery at the University
of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine. Dr. Wise served as a
fellow at the New York
University School of Medicine
and Manhattan Eye, Ear, and
Throat Hospital.
Dr. Wise is one of only ahandful of surgeons interna-
tionally who is double board-
certified in head and neck sur-
gery and facial plastic and
reconstructive surgery. He is on
clinical faculty at the New York
University School of Medicine,
where he teaches facial plastic
surgery. He is also a fellow on
the prestigious American
College of Surgeons. With the
collaboration of a talented,highly trained and patient-
focused team, Dr. Wise and his
entire staff deliver forward-
thinking expertise with unpar-
alleled results.
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Boston Louis Jewelers in
Pequannock is gearing
up for a trunk show on
November 30 from 26pm.
The show will feature the beau-
tiful Nomination jewelry line.
A few years back,Nomination steel bracelets
with charm links were all the
rage. What most of the fans of
these bracelets didnt know was
that Nomination also designs
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uses perfectly cut pastel-colored
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complimented by brilliant
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9073 Tuesday through Saturday
for more information about
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Nomination trunk show.
Boston Louis Jewelers has
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heres a new way to
coerce fearful patients
to visit the dentist,and it involves a nasal spray.
The nasal spray is cur-
rently undergoing tests to see
if it can substitute the way we
administer Novocaine. Early
trials were successful, so its
possible that permission for
use will be granted this year.
If a nasal spray successful-
ly fills in for the injections in
giving dental anesthesia, it
will go a long way toward
shedding the negative feelings
associated with dental treat-
ments.
Psychological methods,
anti-anxiety medications andmedical procedures are used
today to reduce dental anxiety
with success.
Dr. Peter Brusco is a 1980
graduate of The University of
Pennsylvania and has been
practicing in Kinnelon since
1982. Dr. Bruscos practice is
located at 170 Kinnelon Road,
Suite 29A in Kinnelon. You
may reach him by calling 973-838-5862 or visit him on the
web at www.drbrusco.com
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Counseling Center, 1022 HamburgTurnpike. Pre-registration is required.Please call 973-694-9215.
DEC 7
The Pequannock Reformed Church ofWayne will hold a new, updated version
of its annual Christmas Festival on
Saturday, December 7 at 5:30pmNewark Pompton Turnpike in Wayne.Included in the event are photos withSanta, crafts for kids, bake sale, and aChristmas gift sale. The festivities willconclude with a free soup supper fol-lowed by a tree lighting ceremony with
Christmas carols. Doors open at 1pm;soup will be served at 5pm; free coffee,
tea and juice will be available through-out the afternoon. Supper guests areasked to donate non-perishable fooditems to help supply local food pantries.Come and join us for this joyfulChristmas celebration. For more infor-
mation contact the church office at 973692 3424 or email Pequannockreformed@ yahoo.com.DEC 8
The Suburban Womans Club ofPompton Plains invites you to its 26thannual Holiday House Tour Sunday,December 8 from 12-4pm Cost $20.00.Tickets will be available beginningNovember 15 at Fireside FurnitureStore, 695 Rt. 23 South, Pompton Plains
or Pequannock Township Library, 477Newark Pompton Turnpike. For moreinformation call Ginny at 973-835-4114.
Around theCommunity ...
True Vine Christian Center, located at99 Two Bridges Road in Lincoln Park
offers a food pantry which is open everysecond & fourth Wednesday of themonth. Remaining 2013 dates are asfollows: November 27, December 11 &19 (this is the third Wednesday since thefourth is Christmas Day). The hours arefrom 5:30-6:45pm. It is for families thatare in need.Whether you are still suffering fromthe bleak memories of war or haveresolved to put it all behind you, PointMan Ministries is for you. Point Man is aChristian ministry dedicated to helpingveterans find peace with themselvesand the world around them. If you aredoing fine after the war, thats fantastic
but dont forget about your buddies who
are still suffering. Find out how you canhelp. Call Barry Jensen at 973-809-9665. Point Man Ministries meets thefirst Thursday of every month from7:30-9:30pm at Cornerstone Chapel620 Route 23 North, Pompton Plains.Visiting Angels in association with TheAlzheimers Foundation of America isoffering free year round memoryscreenings. Free and confidentialscreenings are held from 2-4pm everythird Wednesday of each month except
for November. Call and make yourappointment today at 973-839-3761.
All screenings are held at the VisitingAngels office at 2190 HamburgTurnpike, Wayne.The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.(GACW) is an active non-profit seniorgroup sponsored by the WayneDepartment of Parks and Recreationthat meets every Thursday at 1pm inthe PAL Building, 1 PAL Drive in Wayne.Day trips and overnight trips are sched-
uled throughout the year, certain meet-ings host special speakers, and bingo isplayed for only GACW members oneThursday during each month. To qualifyas a member, you must be a Wayne res-ident of at least 50 years of age. Yearly
dues are $7. For more information, callVal Turner, assistant recording secretary,at 973-694-5094. Or, come visit us!Professional musicians and vocalists ofthe Wayne Seniors Swing Band will per-form for your dancing and listening
pleasure on the third Tuesday of eachmonth. Requested donation is $2 frommembers of the Wayne Elks Lodge andmembers of the Wayne AdultCommunity Center. For all others,requested donation is $3. Light refresh-ments will be served. Performances willtake place from 12:30-2:30pm at theWayne Elks Lodge, 50 Hinchman Ave.
For more information, call 973-633-0734.Jewish Family Service of North Jersey,
a recipient of financial assistance fromUJA Federation of North Jersey, is
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No matter how good you
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of time has a way of eroding
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on because they are alone and
exposed. Everyone is aiming
to knock them off their podi-
um. Thats what happens in a
world fueled by competition;
everyone else is a potential
enemy.
Instead, my goal is to be
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Though it may seem
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achs of steel, no dog is
invincible. Sometimes they
may be struck with stomach
upset or a symptom that indi-
cates there is a problem.
The American Veterinary
Medical Association cites
canine digestive issues as one of
the main reasons people bring
their dogs to see a vet. Dogs
have different digestive systems
than humans, and one notable
difference is that dogs do not
have digestive enzymes in their
saliva. Food does the majority
of its breaking down within
the canine stomach, which
requires the stomach to pro-
duce more acid than a humans.
This extra acid is what helps
dogs digest meats, particularly
raw ones, more readily, but it
may cause issues when intro-
duced to uncooked produce or
starches.
There are different stom-
ach ailments that may arise in
a dog and subsequent treat-
ment methods. Understanding
what might be going on can
help you seek medical advice
when necessary or avoid a trip
to the vets office.
VOMITING: Infrequent
vomiting is generally nothing
to get worried over. When a
dog eats something that is not
readily digested, he or she may
regurgitate the offender quite
quickly. Dogs who quickly eat
large amounts of food also may
find they have eaten too much
and regurgitate the contents of
their stomachs. Sometimes a
dog will vomit a frothy, yellow-
colored liquid. This is usually
bile that can be irritating to the
stomach. Smaller portions of
food spread out throughout the
day instead of one large meal
can help reduce vomiting.
When vomiting is fre-
quent and you notice any
other problems, such as weight
loss or refusal of foods, it is best
to consult with a veterinarian.
The dog may have eaten
something that is inappropri-
ate or poisonous.
DIARRHEA: Dogs are
not immune to diarrhea. Just
like humans, diarrhea is often
a byproduct of intestinal upset
rather than irritation in the
stomach. Many times dogs
may be afflicted with diarrhea
if they have intestinal para-
sites, such as certain types of
worms. There also may be a
foreign form of bacteria in the
body that causes irritation in
the intestines.
Diarrhea is often not a
cause for concern. It may
resolve on its own or by feed-
ing the dog a bland diet with
rice to absorb extra water from
the intestines. Frequent diar-
rhea will need further action
and may be indicative of a
larger problem.
Much like people, dogs
can suffer from colitis, an irri-
tation of the intestines. In
such instances, a dogs stool
may appear full of mucous and
be very loose. Dogs who are
normally house-trained may
have trouble making it out-
doors and soil the house. Vets
may prescribe antibiotics and a
bland diet for a week or two to
get digestive health back on
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ULCERS: Ulcers can
develop in dogs when their
bodies are in shock from a
severe bacterial infection,
blood pressure problem or
even a heart problem. Ulcers
also may be the result of taking
certain medications. Dogs
with ulcers may produce vomit
with specks of old blood mixed
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antacids and a bland diet for
ulcers, much like a doctor
would for a person.
CANINE GASTRI-
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to a foreign object or food
allergy. Some instances of
canine gastritis are a result of
dogs eating garbage or grass. In
acute cases, canine gastritis
often goes away on its own in
one to two days. If it does not,
it may be chronic gastritis,
which results from a food aller-
gy or by consuming hairballs
or something that cannot be
digested, like plastic.
A vet can do a test
called a gastroscopy
to narrow down gas-
tritis diagnoses.
BLOAT: Bloat,
or gastric dilation-
volvulus, is a very
serious ailment that
occurs when there is a
problem with digestion.
Something causes gases to
build up in the dogs stomach
and inflate it like a balloon.
The stomach also may twist
inside the body, causing the
esophagus to wrap around
itself as well as the bottom part
of the stomach at the pyloric
valve. This further prevents
the gas from escaping as nor-
mal. Eventually the stomach
may grow so large it cuts off
circulation to the heart, and
the dog may go into cardiac
arrest.
It is important to react
very quickly if you suspect
your dog has bloat. Surgery
may be needed, and even a few
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There are many digestive
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Everyone loves the flavor
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Stirring sage into soft-
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1 large onion, thinly sliced
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potatoes are tender and top is
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successfully completed his
Eagle Scout project at the Dey
Mansion in Wayne.
I always loved history,
especially the Revolutionary
War era, said Marzella. I
knew I wanted to do something
at one of the historical sites in
Wayne.
The old cemetery up the
road from the Dey Mansion,near the Preakness Country
Club, dates back to before the
revolution. After seeing the
disrepair of the headstones and
overgrown grounds, Marzella
knew he wanted to fix it up.
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tious. Headstones and monu-
ments needed to be cleaned
and repaired. Mulch borders
needed to be added for protec-
tion from lawn mowers. Andan aluminum fence needed to
be installed around the perime-
ter of the cemetery.
In order to advance to the
rank of Eagle, life scouts must
plan, develop and give leader-
ship to others in a magnitudi-
nous service project to the
community. Restoring the
cemetery would qualify as such
a project. Marzella reached out
to Challenger Fence andSgobba Monuments, both
located in Paterson, who
agreed to donate their products
and services.
Cleaning the historical
headstones was a concern
because they are so old and
fragile, said Marzella. But we
were lucky to get in touch with
Sgobba Monuments, who is
one of the few companies in
the country that specializes inthe restoration of historical
monuments.
Anthony Sgobba and an
employee met Marzella and his
team at the cemetery and
taught them how to clean
headstones. They even
straightened Ann Deys head-
stone, which had tilted over
the years. Sgobba monitored
the scouts to make sure nothing
would be damaged.The result was unbeliev-
able! Headstones that were
charcoal in color are now really
white! And you can read many
of the epitaphs now because all
of the grime has been cleaned
away, said Marzella.
Alex Miloseski from
Challenger Fence donated 600
feet of black aluminum fencing.
Miloseski, whose daughter is a
girl scout, said when the time
comes for her to complete her
gold project, he hopes someone
will do the same thing for her.
The fence took the scouts
two full days to install. It pro-
vides a sleek, visual border to
separate the historical cemetery
from the golf course grounds.
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took over 230 hours to com-
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all the scouts from Troop 108
and family members who
worked hard to help me
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Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club inWayne offers birthday parties and spe-cial events for all ages. Kids will havethe time of their lives at Spa 23 parties!In addition to our pool parties, choosefrom any of our themed parties, or adda theme to your pool party. Theme par-ties are available seven days a week.Pool parties are available Fridays,Saturdays, and Sundays. You can alsobook the entire club for your own pri-vate event! The spa is located at 381
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An open invitation is extended to allseniors in the area to join the GoldenKey of Wayne. Dont get housebound come play bingo, dominoes, and cardgames with some friendly seniors.Enjoy fellowship, fun, holiday parties,and trips. The Golden Key Club meetsevery Friday afternoon from 1-3pm atthe Post 174 American Legion building,55 Mountain View Blvd. in Wayne. Formore information, please call AnnetteFord at 973-628-0492.
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Sometimes choosing to
make a charitable dona-tion can be difficult,
particularly when you are
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Accion International
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American Kidney Fund
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Boys and Girls Clubs of
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Christian Foundation forChildren and Aging (child
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Doctors Without Borders
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Food for the Poor
(humanitarian relief)
All activities and service projects are vol-
untary. If you live in Wayne and areinterested in joining please [email protected] or go tohttp://www.meetup.com/moms-club-of-wayne/The Morning Minyan, a group of caringpeople dedicated to observing the tradi-tion of daily prayer, meets at 7:30am in
the sanctuary of Temple Beth Tikvah,950 Preakness Avenue in Wayne. A lightbreakfast follows the 15-20 minuteprayer service. All are welcomed!
The Pines Lake Womans Club is anactive club opened to all women fromthe Wayne area that are at least 18years old meet monthly on the secondWednesday of the month at the PinesLake Elementary School cafeteria at7:30pm. Visitors are welcomed. The cluboffers fun, friendship, and service. Formore information call 973-835-3272or e-mail [email protected] you struggling with a family, job,
or personal issue? Do you need answersand resolutions for these issues? TheMens Purity Group, Womens healingfor the Wounded Heart, and grief-sharegroups meet every Thursday at 7pm. Allare welcomed! You will be led by quali-fied Christian leaders, as well as find thesupport and friendship of other men andwomen facing lifes problems. The tem-ple is located at 1111 Preakness Ave. inWayne. For directions, call 973-694-2938.
Wayne Toastmasters is a non-profit
educational organization dedicated tohelping people overcome apprehen-
sions about speaking in public, whileimproving communication and leader-ship skills. Guests are welcomed
there is no charge to visit and no obli-gation to speak or to join. Meetingsheld every second and fourth Tuesdayof the month from 7-9pm. Pleasearrive 15 minutes early. For moreinformation, call 973-633-9155 orvisit www.waynetoastmasters.com.
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