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Circa 2011. Jim was a
friend. A lazy friend.
One day Jim, who
used to work for me, came by
the office to pay a visit. You
see Jim was a nice guy, just
lazy. (Did I point that out
already?) On this particular
visit we were talking about
the state of my company and
I mentioned how I really
needed one more salesper-
son. After a few seconds he
said, “Why don’t you hire
me?” Once the shock of what
he said wore off I decided to
ask him one simple question,
“Would you hire you?”
Without hesitation he smiled
and said, NO.
The good news is he
knew himself well, at least
when it came to his work
ethic. The bad news is that
while he knew this truth, he
did nothing to change it.
Think about it…
Do you live in a comfort
zone? One that repels
change? If so let me tell you
there is a brave new world
out there. One that will
make us feel comfortable and
move us to action and ulti-
mately change. After awhile,
the comfort zone can really
stink!
Joe Pelle grino is an author,
speaker and consultant for Not
Just An Average Joe, LLC.
Have thoughts of your own?
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SEPT 9
•The Pompton Mutiny will be presented
on Wednesday, September 9 at 7pm.
After enduring horrendous winter
encampments in the winters of 1777-
1778 and 1779-1780, many
Continental Army soldiers had reached
their breaking point. Tom Riley, B.A.,
M.A., M. Ed., will share some of the
experiences of these soldiers in a re-
enactment of this pivotal period in our
nation’s history. For more information,call the library at 973-835-5044 or
check our website and register online at
www.riverdalelibrary.org.
SEPT 12
•Meet the Artist – Leonid Gore. Come to
the library on Saturday, September 12
from 12-2 pm and meet Leonid Gore,
whose work will be on display in our
gallery during the month of September.
Mr. Gore is an award-winning artist and
illustrator of over thirty children’s books
and authored five books. His books
have been honored as InternationalReading Association Children’s Choice
books and Publishers Weekly Best
Books of the Year. For more informa-
tion, call the library at 973-835-5044
or check our website and register online
at www.riverdalelibrary.org.
SEPT 16
•Movie Night on Wednesday,
September 16 at 7pm. View a recent
blockbuster movie presented on our big
screen. Refreshments will be served. For
the movie title and more information,
call the library at 973-835-5044 orcheck our website and register online at
www.riverdalelibrary.org.
SEPT 17
•Stroke Prevention on Thursday,
September 17 at 1pm. Lynn Squillacote,
MSN, RN, and Stroke Coordinator at
Chilton Medical Center, will discuss not
only the warning signs, symptoms and
risks of stroke, but also new methods of
diagnosis and drugs for prompt emer-
gency treatment which could mean the
difference between life and death. For
more information, call the library at
973-835-5044 or visit our website and
register online at www.riverdale
library.org.
SEPT 18
•Butler Public Library will hold a Family
Movie Night showing the new release
animated film, Cinderella, Rated PG
(105 minutes) on Friday, September 18
from 7-8:45pm. Come watch the movieon our New 70” Flat Screen TV, pur-
chased by The Friends of the Butler
Public Library. Program is open to all
ages. Call 973-838-3262, to reserve
your seat. Butler Public Library is locat-
ed at 1 Ace Road, behind the municipal
building, on the internet at www.butler
library.org, or by phone 973-838-
3262.
SEPT 21
•Family Promise of Passaic County has
partnered with Black Bear Golf Club to
provide a crisp autumn day of golfing,
and a buffet dinner. Monday,
September 21 will be our third annual
golf outing to help us fulfill our motto of
building community, strengthening lives
and keeping families together. Join us
for a fun day of golf, food, and prizes,
and help us serve the homeless families
of Passaic County. All proceeds benefit
the homeless parents and children of
Family Promise of Passaic County. Forinformation call Ken Tanis at 201-
310-1832 or email at family
•Push to Walk will host its 8th Annual
Charity Golf Outing honoring David F.
Miller of Simontacchi, Miller and
DeAngelis, at The Knoll West Country
Club, Knoll & Greenbank Road,
Parsippany on Monday, September
21.The outing begins with registration
and lunch at 11am. The price of $225
includes all greens fees, lunch, dinner
and prizes. After September 6 fee is
$250. Non-golfers and guests are wel-
come to purchase cocktail hour and din-
ner banquet tickets for $100 per per-
son. All registrations will be handled on
a first come first served basis with pay-
ment. The deadline to register is
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Today, it is universally
accepted, that a secure
retirement will require
a nest-egg of multiple millions
of dollars for Millennials who
intend to one day live off the
rate of return their retirement
portfolio generates. It is my
firm belief that people in their
twenties or early thirties today
will require $10,000,000 as a
base portfolio required to gen-
erate the income necessary to
live when they reach normal
retirement age. As I have stat-
ed in this publication before,
the target age for a full Social
Security check is misleading,
with postponement likely to at
least age 75 by the time thecurrent 20 and 30 somethings
reach their 6th decade of life.
Today, based on the CPI,
Consumer Price Index, a dol-
lar is worth 85% less than
compared to 1967 when the
CPI began, or just 15¢. This
means that a 25 year old in
1967 with a goal to accumu-
late $1,000,000 in 45 years,
would now need $6,736,190 to
have the same purchasing
power in 1967 dollars. In other
words, a million dollars, after
45 years of identical inflation,
would only be worth
$150,000! By the same token,
$10,000,000 is needed in 45
years to have the same pur-
chasing power as $1,500,000
in 2015 dollars. Assuming a
5% withdrawal rate, a personof 25 today will need to be a
deca-millionaire to have an
annual income in today’s dol-
lars of around $75,000.
In January of 2012, when
I was 50, my father passed
away at the age of 76; we were
only 26 years apart and unfor-
tunately he was uninsurable
for decades due to a myriad of
medical reasons. Had this not
been the case, I could have
guaranteed myself and family a
multi-million dollar payday.
You see, we all have the
choice to invest capital in
some known vehicle with an
unknown rate of return, hold-
ing our breath for the ultimate
outcome, a retirement portfo-
lio like a 401k or an IRA. Or
we could guarantee our finan-
cial futures by buying a multi-million life insurance policy
on Dad, Mom or a substitute
insured, like one of their
brothers or sisters. It’s true that
we do not know when they
will die, nor do we want to
know. We only know that they
indeed will die and if a policy
is in force, there will be that 6
or 7 figure pay-off to the bene-
ficiaries. Depending on the
age and health of the insured,
the premium figures can easily
be determined and compared
to the investment alternatives
available. You would be hard
pressed to find a properly
designed life insurance policy
that could not easily out-per-
form the same premium dol-
lars invested into the S+P 500,
the Dow Jones Industrial
Average or a myriad of other
choices, at the death of theinsured. In my case, I had the
annual dollars to make such a
life policy investment, but
could not, due to the health
issues of both of my parents
and neither had siblings.
However, for the rest of the
insurable public, the under-
writing process may merely be
an inconvenience. And
remember, IRA’s and 401k’s
income and death benefits are
taxable, life insurance death
benefits are not!
If I had been fortunate
enough to have been able to
insure my Dad for $1,000,000
and be responsible enough to
pay the annual premiums for
the last 20 years, today I would
have another $1,000,000 tax-
free, added to my net worth. If
he were still alive, the cashvalue of the policy would still
be mine and useable before his
demise. There is no shame or
embarrassment in this tech-
nique to create wealth or a
retirement plan for oneself.
Everyone dies and the insur-
ance companies make a profit
selling life insurance to the
people who purchase it, even-
tually to receive a payout from
it. This folks is a guaranteed
retirement plan; the only
thing the purchaser/beneficia-
ry doesn’t know is when he or
she will collect on it. Seventy-
six is too young an age to die,
that is without question and
50 is too young an age to col-
lect on a father’s life insurance
policy. But, if we were to
increase both of our ages to 86
and 60 or 96 and 70 respec-tively, both parties would have
ended up winning, Dad with a
longer life, and his son with a
more secure and robust retire-
ment nest-egg based upon the
additional years of retirement
plan accumulations and the
ultimate death benefit from
the policy.
Though I could not
insure my parents, I did insure
myself for millions of dollars
for the benefit of my wife’s
retirement security as well as
for my children’s inheritance.
Interest-ingly enough, my
policies are uniquely designed
to benefit me for living too,
providing me with a tax-free
income during my retirement
years. This type of plan is so
simple to understand and easyto implement, everyone
should do it. Write, call or
email me to ask about a plan
specifically designed for your
budget and circumstances that
will provide a living benefit for
you, a retirement income for
your spouse and a legacy for
your kids. It would be my
pleasure to produce a proposal
for all who simply ask me for
one, free of charge.
Mark E. Charnet is President
and Founder of American Pros-
perity Group. APG is the Pre-
mier Retirement and Estate
Planning Franchise in the Unit-
ed States with 19 offices in 10states. Mr. Charnet has over
thirty years of experience in the
Retirement and Estate Planning
fields. Creator of the Trinity
Method of Investing©, Mark
encourages your inquiries and
can be reached at
973-831-4424 or via email,
Check out our website:
www.1APG.com Interested in
a career in retirement and estate
planning? Check out this web-
site: www.APGFranchise.com
*Guarantees are based on the
claims paying ability of the insur-
ance company selected. Securi-
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SEPT 24•Come decorate a small cake on
Thursday, September 24 from 6-7:30
pm. Learn how to color and use fondant
to decorate a cake. All materials will be
provided. Contains gluten, wheat, eggs,
dairy, etc., and were baked in a kitchen
with tree nuts, peanuts, and other aller-
gens. This free program is limited to 15
participants. Please call 973-838-3262,
or stop by the Front Desk to sign up.
Butler Public Library is located at 1 Ace
Road, behind the municipal building, onthe internet at www.butlerlibrary.org, or
by phone 973-838-3262.
SEPT 26
•Excel for Beginners Class at Butler
Library on Saturday, September 26
from 10:15am-12:15pm, presented by
Paul Pilmanis. An introduction to the
world’s most popular spreadsheet pro-
gram. Topics covered will include: work-
ing with Excel windows, worksheets and
workbooks, finding help, entering labelsand values, saving and opening work-
books, formatting and basic charting.
This free program is limited to 10 partic-
ipants - call 973-838-3262, or stop by
the Butler Library to register in advance.
Butler Public Library is located at 1 Ace
Road, behind the municipal building, on
the internet at www.butlerlibrary.org or
by phone 973-838-3262.
SEPT 30
•Write Your Best College Essay onWednesday, September 30 from 7-
8:30pm. College Coaching with Care
presents a workshop for high school stu-
dents and their parents on writing those
important college essays. You will learn
how to create successful essays that
reflect your best attributes and true pas-
sions, as well as practical methods to
help you master the writing process and
convey the unique qualities you bring to
any school. For more information, call
the library at 973-835-5044 or checkour website and register online at
www.riverdalelibrary.org.
Around the
Community…
•Family Promise of Passaic County Dine
and Donate event. Wouldn’t it be great
if 20% of the price you paid for your
meal went directly to Family Promise of
Passaic County? Please dine at Thatcher
McGhee’s, 6 Wanaque Ave. in Pompton
Lakes on Monday, September 7 thru
Thursday, Septemb er 10. Family
Promise of Passaic County will receive
20% of the sales. A flyer must be pre-
sented in order for Family Promise of
Passaic County to receive the credit.
Please contact familypromisepc@
gmail.com or facebook.com/Family
PromisePC to request a flyer. Family
Promise of Passaic County is people of
faith working together to provide home-
less families with help for today and
hope for tomorrow.•Crocheting Workshop Series at Butler
Public Library. Join us on Wednesday
nights, September 9, 16, 23 and 30
from 5:45-7:45pm. Presented by Vikki
Anderson as an experienced crocheter.
Beginners will learn basic stitches and
make a winter scarf. Experienced cro-
cheters can make holiday crocheted
towels, mini crocheted wreath orna-
ments or a Christmas tree. Please bring
16 oz. skein of yarn in Christmas green
and 7 oz. of Christmas red, white or
plain colors and a “J” or “I” crocheting
hook. $10.00 non-refundable fee
includes all four classes. Call 973-838-
3262, or stop by the Front Desk to sign
up. Butler Public Library is located at 1
Ace Road, behind the municipal build-
ing, on the internet at www.butler
library.org.
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Did you know? A recent study authored by education and
psychology experts in Australia suggests
that kids are spending far more time look-
ing at screens than the two hours recom-
mended by the American Academy of
Pediatrics. Published in the journal BMC
Public Health in early 2015, the study sur-veyed more than 2,600 Australian stu-
dents between the ages of 8 and 16 to determine how much
screen-based media use, or SBMU, kids were averaging each day.
SBMU included television viewing, computer usage and video
game playing. The study determined that 45 percent of 8-year-olds
and 80 percent of 16-year-olds were exceeding the recommended
two hours of screen time per day.
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•Bereavement Support Group meets on
the third Wednesday every month from
6:45-7:45pm at Butler Public Library, 1
Ace Road. The group is led by Lea
Shupp, author of “No One Hears Me
Crying,” a non-fiction book about deal-
ing with the loss of a loved one. Lea will
speak from personal experience with
anyone dealing with a similar situation.
Please call 973-838-3262 or stop by
the library to sign up each month at
www.butlerlibrary.org.
•The Kinnelon Senior Citizens Club is
seeking new members age 60 and over.
The club meets the 2nd and 4th
Thursday of each month at the Kinnelon
Municipal Building, 130 Kinnelon Road,
2nd floor meeting room #2. There are
no meetings during July and August.
The meeting starts 1 pm followed by
refreshments and Bingo. Special activi-
ties are planned for September, October,
November and December. For more
information, call Elaine 973-838-2045,
Joan 973-492-2631 or Barbara 973-
697-4134 or attend a meeting. We wel-
come new members.
•Butler Library card holders can check-
out Free Museum Passes with $30 cash
deposit which will be returned when the
passes are returned. We have passes
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Linda D’Amico’s
Academy of Dance is
about to embark on
their 39th year of operation!
They are so thrilled and
humbled to open their doors
to the local dancers and
share their love of dance
with the community! With
adorable Pre-K and Kinder
ballerinas, beautiful recre-
ational terpsichorean’s, and
fierce national award win-
ning competitors, LDAD is
so incredibly proud of the
progress their dancers have
made over the years. Their
dedication to their craft and
passion shows through their
performances on stage, and
the studio takes absolute
pride in the fact that this is
more than just a place to
come and learn new dance
steps.
LDAD is a place where
lifetime friendships are
made, confidence is built,
boundaries are pushed, and
where coordination,
strength, grace, and agility
are nurtured to create head-
strong charismatic young
adults equipped with life les-
sons needed to take on life’s
journey no matter where it
takes them.
After an incredible year
of volunteer performances at
nursing homes, talent shows,
Christmas parties, musical
theatre shows, summer dance
camps, and adrenaline pump-
ing regional and national
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Has your childbeen diagnosed
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vocal when expressing their
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for those thinking of getting
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Cats can be purchased from
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Find the right match in a
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Special-needs cats may be bet-
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homeowners might find at
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Lawn and garden
If you want to revamp
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patio furniture, lawn mowers,
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Snow removal
Retailers looking to
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Cooking appliances
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Painting supplies
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Apartment living hasits advantages.
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pizza box can consider the fol-
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Wheat Spinach Ricotta
Calzones” from “Clean Eating
for Busy Families” (Fair
Winds) from author Michael
Dudash, R.D.
Whole-Wheat Spinach
Ricotta CalzonesServes 7
For the dough:
1 ½ cups warm water (105 F to
110 F)
1 ¾ ounce envelope quick-acting
dry yeast
2 cups unbleached white whole-
wheat flour, plus additional for
dusting
2 cups unbleached bread flour¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil,
divided
1 ½ teaspoons salt
1 ½ teaspoons Italian herb sea-
soning
Olive oil spray
For the filling:
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive
oil
1- 8-ounce package crimini
(baby bella) mushrooms, finely
chopped4 cups lightly packed baby
spinach, finely chopped
2 teaspoons minced garlic
½ cup soft goat cheese
1 cup whole milk ricotta cheese
¼ cup grated Parmesan cheese
½ cup basil leaves, chopped
small
¼ cup drained sun-dried toma-
toes in oil, chopped1 tablespoon flaxseed meal
¼ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon freshly ground black
pepper
For serving:
1 1/3 cups marinara sauce
To make the dough:
Pour the water into the
bowl of a stand mixer fitted
with a dough hook, sprinkle
in the yeast, and let it sit for 5
minutes. Add the flours, 3tablespoons of oil, and salt
and seasoning; mix for 10
minutes on medium-low
speed until the dough is elas-
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and place it in a warm area
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the dough in the oven to
proof.
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risen, punch down. Coat a
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sheets) with olive oil spray,
shape the dough into 7 equal
balls, cover, and let rest for 15
minutes.To make the filling:
Heat a large frying pan
over medium heat and add oil.
When the oil begins to shim-
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Renting out a home is a
great way for home-
owners to earn some
extra income. Some home-
owners rent their homes in an
attempt to wait out a sagging
housing market, while others
see renting their homes as a
long-term commitment to
their financial futures.
Being a landlord has its
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right move for them.
Time
Being a landlord is a
24/7/365 commitment, as
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times. Tenants will call their
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fixtures suddenly burst in the
middle of the night, and
landlords must be available
to answer such calls no mat-
ter how inconvenient they
become. If you are not will-
ing or able to devote the
time necessary to tend to
tenant needs, then being alandlord may not be for you.
Maintenance
Whereas homeowners
may be able to delay making
certain repairs in the homes
where they lay their heads,
such a luxury is not afforded
when they are renting out
their other properties. Repairs
and maintenance of rental
properties cannot be put on
the back burner while you
save money to fix them. In
addition, if even minor repairs
typically pose a problem for
you, you may soon discover
that hiring a handyman or dis-
counting rent for live-insupers is cutting into your
profits or making it difficult to
pay bills. Before deciding to
rent out your home, deter-
mine the potential costs of
maintaining a second proper-
ty and use that information to
decide if renting the property
is a sound financial invest-
ment or one that might put
you in the red.
Tenants
Many people who have
rented have a horror story or
two about an absentee or
indifferent landlord, but
landlords also have their own
such stories about nightmaretenants. When mulling
whether or not to rent out
your home, consider who
your prospective tenants will
be and if your community
will supply the steady stream
of renters you will need to
pay your mortgage and bills
without jeopardizing your
finances. The last things
first-time or even experi-
enced landlords want are
tenants who cannot pay their
rent and/or those who aredisrespectful of their neigh-
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it’s best to give ample consid-
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pool of renters before decid-
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Help
Many landlords work
with local real estate agencies
or property management firms
who will do much of the leg-
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properties. Research the cost
of such help to determine if
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make renting your home
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Attorney fees are anoth-
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Annmarie DeGeorge,
a realtor at Century
21 Crest Real
Estate, Pompton Plains, is
hoping to “close the door on
cancer” with her new charita-
ble giving initiative.
DeGeorge will donate $100
to the cancer charity of her
client’s choosing at the close
of each house, whether a pur-chase or a sale.
Annmarie DeGeorge, a
Pequannock Township resi-
dent, was inspired to start
this program because cancer
has impacted her family and
friends.
“In September of 2013,
my sister Stacy Norkus passed
away from breast cancer after
a four year battle. My mother
was also diagnosed with
breast cancer in 2004 and
again in 2013. She is a sur-
vivor,” said DeGeorge
adding, “I am very frustrated
that there is so much cancer.
We hear about it more and
more. I want to help find a
cure. Our generation hasmore and more of this and I
don’t want my children to
hear more cases of cancer. I
want to hear less about it.”
DeGeorge said she
wanted to do something to
raise money to fight cancer
and decided that “the one
thing I know how to do is sell
houses,” so she combined
both efforts to create her
“Close the Door on Cancer”
campaign.
DeGeorge is not new to
the world of fundraising for
cancer research. She has par-
ticipated in Mud Girl runs for
cancer and when her son RJ
DeGeorge was a wrestler at
Pequannock Township HighSchool, she started the “Pin
Cancer” campaign to raise
money for breast cancer
research. During her son’s
senior year, he and the
wrestling team raised over
$4200.
Annmarie DeGeorge
continued the “Pin Cancer”
program when RJ went off to
the University of Maryland.
Together, her son and his col-
lege wrestling teammates
have earned over $7500 for
breast cancer and other can-
cers, donating money to St.
Jude’s Children’s Research
Hospital to fight childhood
cancers.
DeGeorge’s original can-cer fundraising centered
around breast cancer but she
is willing to donate $100 per
closing to any cancer organi-
zation. “On my personal
Facebook page, I have writ-
ten about this program and
have included the different
colored ribbons of many can-
cers so that my clients can
choose where the money
goes.”
“I want to spare other
families the heartache of can-
cer. I would like them to have
all the medical care and help
they can get. I want everyone
to be able to survive. I want a
way to help,” said DeGeorge.
“I hope this program isable to open the window to a
bright future for our kids –
cancer free – and to ‘Close
the Door on Cancer’,” said
DeGeorge.
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Community Happenings
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KINNELON $899,000Sophistication Meets a Country Setting. This Unsurpassed Single Floor Custom 4 Bedroom 3 Full and 1Half Bath Home is Situated on Over 10 Acres of Beautiful Planned and Private Grounds. ExquisiteOutdoor Space Including a Picturesque Courtyard, a Very Spacious Screened-In Porch, and PrivateGazebo. Ideal for Entertaining with 4 Bedrooms & 4 Fireplaces for Warmth & Ambience. Gracious FormalRooms Include a Seamless Family Room/Library with a Fireplace & Built-In Book Shelves, a Formal LivingRoom & Dining Room, Two Master Bedroom Suites with Master Bath Rooms, a Sun Filled Kitchen Opens
to the Spacious Office & Laundry Room. Main Level 2 Car Garage & an Additional 2 Car Garage Under theMaster Bedrooms. Circular Driveway, 2 Sheds and a Barn. Radiant Heat Through Out. Two Lots Being SoldTogether. Many Possibilities. Very Tranquil & Private Yet Close to Schools, Shopping & Major Highways.Kinnelon Offers an Excellent School System & is A