The Official Newsletter of Lions Head North November 2014

The Official Newsletter of Lions Head North
Volume 9, Number 11
November 2014
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Lion’s Head North
Community Manager
Scott Clayton 732-920-9801
Office Number 732-920-9409
Fax Number 732-920-9451
[email protected]
All maintenance fees due on the first of each month, any maintenance checks
not received by the 10th of the month will be charged a $10 late fee.
All reports and articles must be in to the newsletter by the 12th of the month
Trustees
President.................................John DeSanto
Vice President.........................Joanne Corwin
Secretary.................................Ed Masessa
Treasurer.................................Tom Delahanty
Snow Removal/Painting.........Dave Aker
Schedule of Trustee Meetings
Work Shop Meeting - Nov. 4th, 3PM
Association Meeting - Nov. 11th, 7PM
Township Phone Numbers
Garbage Pickup - Tuesday
Recycling - Every 2 weeks -Wednesday
Bricktown Public Works - 732-451-4061
Clubhouse Game Room - 732-920-9801
Police/First Aid - 911
Police/Fire Dept. - 732-262-1100
Newsletter Staff
Editor - Bob Porcaro
Joanne Porcaro
Lucy Manganiello
[email protected]
Disclaimer: The material in this newsletter is for the
residents of Lions Head North. The ads do not represent
an endorsement by the association and are only provided for information and we are not responsible for any
errors or dissatisfaction with the advertised products.
732-262-1000
Brick Township
732-929-2091
OC Senior Services
732-349-1500
Board of Social Services
732-929-2011
OC Surrogate's office
732-929-2008
OC Tax Board
732-341-9700
Health Department
732-929-2105
Consumer Affairs
732-929-2018
County Clerk's office
732-288-7777
County Connection (OC Mall)
732-929-2167
Board of Elections
732-349-6200
OC Library (Main Number)
Private Industry Council (job training) 732-240-5995
732-929-2054
Fair Housing Assistance
OC Collage
732-255-0400
Human Services
732-341-1880
732-929-2133
OC Road Department
OC Recycling Center (drop-off only) 732-367-0802
732-506-5374
Women's Commission
Veterans Services
732-929-2096
732-736-8989
OC Transportation Dept.
You can also call the County switchboard
at 732-244-2121
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WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
SCHEDULE
MONDAY
Crafts Cards 6PM
Ping Pong 7PM
Mah Jong 7PM
Ceramics 7PM-9PM
Shopping Van 9:30AM
Office Hours 9AM-1PM
TUESDAY
Choral Group 1PM
Office Hours 9AM-1PM
WEDNESDAY
Ceramics 11AM-1PM
Cards 6PM
Ping Pong 7PM
Mah Jong 7PM
Shopping Van 9:30AM
Office Hours 9AM-1PM
THURSDAY
Office Hours 9AM-1PM
Ticket Sales 6PM-7PM
Bingo 7PM
Bowling 1PM
FRIDAY
Shopping Van 9:30AM
Office Hours 8AM - 1PM
Garden Club
2014 garden season is just about over.
Hope you enjoy our fall decoration on the clubhouse
stoop.
I do want to caution any smokers to be sure that their
cigarette butts are out and placed in the container on
the front stoop. It could be a fire hazard because of
the hay bales. Thank you for your attention to this
potential problem.
Wishing everyone a happy, healthy holiday season.
Birthdays
Maggie Bauman 11/1
Helene Lanzieri 11/4
Ed Masessa 11/4
Joyce Flake 11/6
Bob Tyler 11/10
Delia Looney 11/13
Linda Matteucci 11/21
Veronica Ehlert 11/23
Dave Clelland 11/23
Robert Morgan 11/23
Joe Cowan 11/27
Anniversaries
Kurt & Susan Amburgey 11/10
Bob & Pat Riley 11/17
Frank & Regina Pecora 11/17
Jamie & Virginia Saldias 11/19
Condolences
Our deepest sympathies go out
to the families of:
• PHILIP mAY - 16 bOW DRIVE
Choral Group
We are looking for new members to
join our singing group.
The Lions Head North Singing Group meets every Tuesday in the Clubhouse at 1:00 PM. Call Rose
Weaver at 732-920-5904 for further information.
Atlantic City Trip
TUESDAY 11/11 TO THE
GOLDEN NUGGET. PLEASE
CHECK THE BOARD IN THE
CLUBHOUSE FOR UPDATES OR
CALL JOAN MORRISION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AT 732-477-0383.
See you in the spring.
Krista Campolatano, Garden Club
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John DeSanto
Trustee President
October 2014
With the end of 2014 rapidly approaching, the
trustees and I are working on the 2015 Budget. We
will try to keep the Common Expense Assessment
(Maintenance fee) at $125.00, but with the cost of
living rising we may have to raise it. We will try everything in our power not to. We plan on presenting
the new budget to you during the month of December.
There are many projects each trustee would like to
put forward to the homeowners. We as trustees must
operate within our budget, just like the homeowners
in Lions Head Must do.
Since July 1, 2014 we have had an abnormal
number of our residents not paying their monthly fee
on time. After the 10th of the month our Bookkeeper
sends out a friendly reminder letter to those who might
have forgotten to pay it. Please do not take offense to
receiving a reminder letter. It is just that, a reminder.
If payment is not received within a week, a stronger
letter is sent out to the resident. We are not asking
a company or business to pay their bill, but reminding our residents of their obligation of paying the
monthly fee. Every homeowner in Lions Head (360)
is an owner in the Association of Lions Head North.
Our budget is setup to pay the many monthly bills for
running the Association, for example, electric, heating
& air conditioning, lawn maintenance, snow removal,
swimming pool and bus transportation to name a few.
There are many costs to operate Lions Head North.
It is unfair to those residents who pay their
monthly fees on time. We also have some residents
who are one and two months late and have not called
the office to explain why. When a resident becomes
three months behind we turn it over to our lawyers for
collection and a lien is placed on their home. We do
not like to do that because of the additional costs to
our homeowners. That is our last resort!
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Lions Head Association North
Petition to the Mayor and Council
Lions Head Association North is filing a petition
to the Brick Township Mayor and Council to request
the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders to
have the Ocean County Dept. of Transportation install a Traffic Signal at the intersection of Beaverson
Blvd. and Lions Head Blvd. North, for the safety of
the residents of Lions Head Association North, as
well as the motoring public, because of the high rate
of speed of traffic on Beaverson Blvd. and the many
accidents that occur at this location. We believe that
this intersection is extremely dangerous, especially for
Senior motorists and it is only a matter of time before
someone is very seriously injured or killed.
This Petition will be in the Administrative office of
the clubhouse. Please support this petition by coming
in and signing your name and address on it.
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To reach the newsletter, send your articles, reports,
etc. to the above email address. The old one was no
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Cash Report
2014 RESERVE CASH REPORT
LHN AS OF August 2014
Operating account:
Ocean First
98,988
Reserve accounts:
Interest Maturity
168.393 0.15%
Ocean First
Sovereign Bank
209,120 0.60%
First Commerce Bank
151,299 1.140% 03/21/15
Hudson City - COD (239) 55,480 1.128% 03/19/16
Hudson City - COD (047) 73,623 1.177% 02/01/16
Hudson City - COD (843) 53,605 2.436% 06/28/16
Hudson City - COD (407) 58,780 1.177% 02/01/16
770,300
Total Reserve Money
869,288
Total Cash
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A Change of Heart
By Vito Gironda
Friends and relatives were puzzled by Tony’s
strange behavior. The third born in a family of six,
Tony was a loner, had no friends, was selfish, an instigator and lived in a world of his own.
He was a problem boy from childhood, neither
his parents, nor his brothers or sisters could talk any
sense into him.
At school he managed to keep up his studies and
was able to graduate with the rest of the class but did
not aggregate with others.
He was able to find work, succeeded in maintaining good relations with his superiors but was unable to
make good impression with his work to be promoted
to a higher position.
He bought a motorcycle to travel to and from work
and any other conveniences but at other times he was
a maniac and a bad influence to others.
Tony’s ways had his family convinced to believe
that he could never change.
He was a handsome good looking fellow but rejected every effort girls made to influence and attract
his attention.
He joined a motorcycle club but could not keep
friendship with other members. He was arrested many
times but not for serious crimes.
At age twenty-nine Tony’s health began to fail him.
He was admitted to the local Hospital and after many
tests the Doctor diagnosed that he had heart problems.
Few years went by, Tony lived on medications and
care. Finally the Doctor decided that the only hope to
save Tony’s life would be a heart transplant. He had
a long talk with the family and put Tony on a waiting
list for a heart donor.
Patiently Tony waited for a heart donor but believe
it or not his personality and behavior remained the
same as ever. No matter how sick he was.
Sooner than anticipated word came from the Hospital that they had a heart donor.
Tony received a new heart; the Doctor assured the
family that the procedure of the surgery went very well
and that in a few weeks they could determine better
the full extent of the success.
Tony felt better and progressed every passing day.
Few more months of therapy and Tony fully recovered.
He began his daily chores and felt much stronger.
A year went by and friends still thought of Tony
as the pill of the family, but they were wrong. One
day two lady friends of Tony’s family were walking
along the neighborhood street spotted a very handsome
gentleman laughing and holding the hand of a very
lovely and popular neighborhood girl. For curiosity,
the two ladies got closer to the couple for a better look.
Smiling the gentleman said to the ladies; “Hello Mrs.
K. and Mrs. B., how have you been? Do you remember
me?” The two ladies held their breath in disbelief, then
they called, “Tony is that you?” “Yes” replied Tony,
“It is me.” Getting closer the two friends smiled and
touched Tony’s arm congratulating him. They knew
Tony from childhood and could not believe of the
change in his personality. They felt very happy for
him and his family.
Tony and his family’s efforts to find the heart
donor’s family were futile. Then Tony and Clara,
his fiancée, began their own investigation and after
months of continuous efforts and researches, they
came to a very successful conclusion; Tony’s heart
belonged to a black young teenager who had died in
an auto accident. The teenagers parents did not want
to be disclosed.
Was Tony’s change of personality attributed to his
new heart? Nobody knows, not even Tony himself
could explain it. His family is grateful to the donor’s
family, the new heart not only changed Tony’s life but
the life of his entire family.
By the way, Tony and Clara are planning to have
the heart donor’s family at the wedding. They are now
not only part of heart but they are part of his family.
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THE MAGIC BANK ACCOUNT
THE AUTHOR IS NOT KNOWN. IT WAS
FOUND IN THE BILLFOLD OF COACHPAUL
BEAR BRYANT, ALABAMA, AFTER HE DIED
IN 1982
The Magic Bank Account
Imagine that you had won the following *PRIZE*
in a contest: Each morning your bank would deposit
$86,400 in your private account for your use. However, this prize has rules:
The set of rules:
1. Everything that you didn't spend during each
day would be taken away from you.
2. You may not simply transfer money into some
other account.
3. You may only spend it.
4. Each morning upon awakening, the bank opens
your account with another $86,400 for that day.
5. The bank can end the game without warning;
at any time it can say, “Game Over!". It can close the
account and you will not receive a new one.
What would you personally do?
You would buy anything and everything you
wanted right? Not only for yourself, but for all the
people you love and care for. Even for people you
don't know, because you couldn't possibly spend it
all on yourself, right?
You would try to spend every penny, and use it
all, because you knew it would be replenished in the
morning, right?
ACTUALLY, This GAME is REAL ...
Shocked ??? YES!
Each of us is already a winner of this *PRIZE*.
We just can't seem to see it.
The PRIZE is *TIME*
1. Each morning we awaken to receive 86,400
seconds as a gift of life.
2. And when we go to sleep at night, any remaining
time is Not credited to us.
3. What we haven't used up that day is forever lost.
4. Yesterday is forever gone.
5. Each morning the account is refilled, but the
bank can dissolve your account at any time WITHOUT
WARNING...
SO, what will YOU do with your 86,400 seconds?
Those seconds are worth so much more than the
same amount in dollars. Think about it and remember
to enjoy every second of your life, because time races
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by so much quicker than you think.
So take care of yourself, be happy, love deeply
and enjoy life!
Here's wishing you a wonderful and beautiful day.
Start “spending”....
"DON’T COMPLAIN ABOUT GROWING
OLD…!"SOME PEOPLE DON'T GET THE PRIVILEGE!
Peace,
Gerry Green
6 Bow Dr.
October 14, 2014
LIONS HEAD ASSOCIATION
NORTH
COMMUNITY MEETING
Submitted by Ed Masessa
The October Community Meeting was held Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at 7:00 pm. The meeting was
called to order by President John DeSanto. Dave
Aker led in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, with
a moment of silence for our men and women in the
Military. Roll call was taken and all Trustees were
in attendance.
Ed Masessa read the minutes of the last meeting.
Motion to accept the minutes were made by Dave
Aker, seconded by Joanne Corwin. Tom Delahanty
gave the Treasurer’s Report. Total monies we have
$809,288.00. Motion to accept the Treasurer’s Report was made by Joanne Corwin and seconded by
Ed Masessa.
John DeSanto then asked for updates from the
various committees. The next Atlantic City trip will
be to the Golden Nugget on November 11th. See
or call Joan Morrison (732-477-0383) about tickets.
Ceramics on Monday and Wednesday are going well.
Sewing and knitting on Monday also going well. Everyone is having fun at bowling on Thursdays. No
report on the Garden Club except that Krista asked
that our “smokers” be careful when smoking outside
on the porch area and watch that sparks from cigarettes not light the decorative hay bales. Marie Liede
has volunteered to take over the Bocci night – with
the help of Bill Matteucci. Phyllis Schue stepped up
to take over going to the Mayor’s Advisory Council
Meeting. John DeSanto will give her more information. We thank you Phyllis. No one was present from
the Control Meeting, but President DeSanto said we
are going to start cracking down and eventually start
fining the residents who do not conform to the rules
about their garbage cans either being kept in the garage
or behind a fenced in area on the side of their home.
The next Texas Hold-em will be held on Sunday,
November 23rd. People are urged to come – it’s only
$20 from 1 to 5 pm.
Once a month on a Friday night at the Clubhouse, a
group of residents are getting together for a “pizza and
card night.” They have also gotten together, again on
a Friday night to play more cards and order whatever
food they want. So far, it’s working out very well.
Marie Liede has also volunteered again to host the
New Year’s Eve party and will be asking for more
volunteers to help.
Bob Porcaro reminded everyone that articles for
the newsletter must be sent in by the 12th of the month
to [email protected].
There was no Old Business to discuss. Under
New Business:
We are filing a petition with the Ocean County
Department of Transportation to install a traffic light
at our front entrance. We have encountered several accidents there and it has become extremely dangerous.
John and Tom are going to purchase some new
tables for the pool for next summer.
New revised Control Committee Rules and Regulations are being printed and will be passed out with
the next LHN newsletter.
A motion to close the meeting was made by Joanne
Corwin and seconded by Dave Aker. The meeting was
then opened to the public for questions and answers.
Marie Liede has offered to head up a Welcome
Committee for new residents to make them aware of
our Community and what Lions Head has to offer.
No Good Deed goes
Untaxed
Bad timing on a 529 gift may cut your grandkid’s
student aid. Using a tax friendly 529 college savings
plan for a grandchild’s education bills is a great way
to help with sky-high tuition. But there’s a wrinkle.
Any distributions from a grandparent-owned 529 will
count as untaxed student income the following year
under the federal financial-aid formula. And if your
student is receiving aid based on need, that income
could shrink this assistance-leading to cuts in grants,
work study and subsidized loans-by as much as 50
cents on the dollar. “Distributions can have a chilling
impact on aid”, says Kal Chany, author of Paying
for College Without going Broke. To avoid that, first
determine whether the student is likely to qualify for
aid. If so, it is better to contribute to a parent-owned
529, which has less impact on need-based aid-though
you lose control over the money. Or, wait until the
student’s final year of college, after he or she has applied for aid, before tapping your 529. With total costs
at private schools now averaging almost $41,000 per
year, students need all the help they can get.
HUD Requirements
HUD requires that the Association must maintain
an accounting of the age of all residents every two
years, to maintain its status as an adult community.
Residents must ensure that their certification is current
or risk losing all privileges. All residents receiving a
letter from the Association must come in to the business office with a copy of their Driver’s License and
re-certify. The office is open Monday thru Thursday,
from 9am to 1pm.
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Lions Head South
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Membership is transferable to anyone Age 55+
Winning Ticket Will Be Drawn
at the LHS Association Meeting
on Monday, December 8, 2014
Tickets are available at
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Tuesday - Sunday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Neighborhood Watch
Burglaries and home invasions are on a dramatic rise in Ocean County
As the economy worsens, people are becoming
desperate
DO NOT OPEN YOUR DOORS FOR ANYONE YOU DO NOT KNOW!
Keep door locked at ALL TIMES – even when
you are at home
Be on the lookout for suspicious people or
vehicles
Be ALERT, OBSERVANT, and CARING
Report suspicious activity or crimes IMMEDIATELY to Brick Police!!
Residents in all adult communities are being asked
to report (to the police any unfamiliar or suspicious
persons, vehicles or conditions they observe, especially if the people or vehicles are observed near the
residence of a neighbor who is not at home. Ask your
neighbors to be alert, observant and caring --- and to
report any suspicious activity or crimes immediately
to the Brick Police Department.
If someone suspicious or out of the ordinary is
spotted, seniors should call police and provide a
description of the person and especially the vehicle
the person is driving, if possible. However, no one
should try to approach the person. Residents should
be vigilant on protecting their homes and property,
but do not be a vigilante! When suspecting criminal
activities, residents are encouraged to contact Brick
Police and not intervene.
Keeping an eye out will help reduce and prevent
crime. This is because you and your neighbors are the
ones who really know what is going on in the area surrounding your home, and are most likely to be the first
to see a crime and call for help. By simply watching
out for your neighbors during the workday, evenings,
vacations or any other absence, you can help reduce
crime. Community awareness works through the mutual aid of neighbors watching the property of other
neighbors. This has several advantages, including
the fact that your neighbors know who you are, what
type of car you drive, and who belongs, as a rule, at
your residence. A patrol officer driving by your home
might not recognize someone as a stranger in your
yard. However, an alert neighbor would recognize
the person as a stranger. If your neighbor knows you
are not at home, they should then call 9-1-1 to alert
police of the suspicious activity.
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Residents are never asked to put themselves in
harm’s way to prevent crime. They should only
observe and report suspicious activity to the Brick
Police Department. This leaves the responsibility
for confronting and apprehending criminals where it
belongs – with our Brick Police Officers.
Community Safe Phone
Messaging System
The Messaging System starts the message based
on voice recognition.
All of our messages will begin with, “This is a
message from Lions Head Association North”.
When you answer your phone and say “Hello” the
message will begin. If you happen to say “Hello” a
few times in a row, it will pause the system.
If you are using a cell phone it’s possible, back
ground noise could affect the start of the message.
The system cannot distinguish between greeting and
loud noises in the background.
If you experience a long pause try pressing the #2
on your phone. This will replay the message.
Newsletter Submissions
All articles, reports, items of interest, etc., in short,
anything and everything you want to be printed in the
Lions Head North Newsletter MUST be sent to the
newsletter ([email protected]) by the 12th of
the month. All items submitted, unless an emergency
situation, after the 12th, will be printed in the following month’s newsletter.
We are having a problem receiving items on a
timely basis and hopefully this will correct the situation.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Animal Cleanup
This is everyone’s community, and when dog owners do not pick up after their animals it is a reflection
on everyone in the community.
This should not be an issue because it is common
courtesy and the responsibility of the dog owner to
clean up after their animals.
The remains are leaving a vile odor, brown spots
in lawns and residents and visitors are stepping on it.
Please! Please! Please! Let this be the last reminder.
Lions Head Association North,
Brick, New Jersey
Lions Head North, a retirement community within
the town of Brick, NJ, made up of mostly retired
couples winding down their remaining years on this
Earth. There are some (55 years and older) not ready
to retire and are still working, within our community.
Some of the residents do not wish to be bothered and
do not avail themselves of the facilities, such as the
Clubhouse, tennis courts, swimming pool and parties.
That is their choice. For the community to function
properly there is a great need for people to step forward
and volunteer to help in the overall running of the
community. I have lived in Lions Head North for 22
years. I believe I have done my share of volunteering
over those years and will continue to in the coming
years, as long as I am able. Only because I enjoy it and
it keeps me going. We need men and women to step
forward and say they would like to run events like the
Halloween party, Italian night, Bunco, Cards, Bingo
and may more affairs that are no longer happening in
Lions Head. Maybe you have an idea for a fun night
that people in Lions Head would enjoy. Please step
forward and get involved in your community. Lions
Head North is a Home Owners Association with its
own set of bylaws and regulations that the residents
(old and new) should obey. Each resident, when
moving into Lions Head North received a set of the
current Bylaws and the Control Committee rules. We
are a community that is protected by law to enforce
our own rules and regulations. Examples could be;
no commercial vehicles are allowed to park overnight on the streets, even though the township owns
the streets, no garbage/recycling cans should be seen
from the street and should be kept in the garage or an
enclosure, the color of roof shingles or the color you
can paint your house and many more. Please read the
Bylaws and Control Committee Rules. You may not
have had these things where you lived before, but now
you live in Lions Head North and must obey the rules
and regulations of our community.
John Desanto, Trustee President
Broken Water Main Protection
In the first week in August 2013 two residents in
Lions Head North had broken water main lines. Neither had Leak Guard Protection. It is available to all
residents. To order Leak Guard call Customer Service
at 1-888-666-8075 Monday thru Friday 8:00am thru
8:00pm Saturday 10:00am thru 4:00pm Have your
credit card available, tell the operator that you do not
have a mail code but would like the coverage.
LEAK GUARD
This coverage protects the line that brings the
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ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Up to $1250.00 for Hotel Reimbursement Maximum of $500.00 for pets ($250.00 for Kennel, $250.00
for Cattery)
There is a 30 day waiting after signing up. The
number to call for emergency service 1-888-6668075
This company offers other policies for sewer lines,
water pipes inside house, a/c units, and or electric
wiring.
First Energy
Regarding streetlight outings.
Please contact First Energy at 1-888544-4877.
Give your name, phone number and
location of the streetlight. If you can say
what is wrong, such as damaged pole,
broken fixture, light out etc. it would
be helpful. When calling, refer to the
number on the pole. Their goal is to make repairs as
soon as possible.
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filled with people who love to dance and socialize. We may be considered seniors, but
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Last year we rocked, so let’s do it again! The cost is $35 PP and includes a DJ, hot
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What to eat Now
Want to live a superlong life? Choose your parents
well.
Want to be healthy until the day you die? Laugh
more, get some sleep, and get a tetanus shot. “Longevity has a strong genetic component, but how healthy
you are as you age is largely up to you,” says Harvey
J. Cohen, M.D., director of the Center for the study of
Aging and Human Development at Duke University
in North Carolina. “Most of us want to be healthy
until the end, not live to 100 and be a decrepit wreck.”
Low Fat, Low Sugar
High fat, low carb. High carb. Plant bases. Mediterranean. Atkins. Ornish.
At some point in the past 12 months, at least one
study has appeared in a well-respected, peer reviewed
medical journal touting the health benefits of each of
these completely conflicting diets. Is it any wonder,
then, that so many of us have said the heck with it-we
may as well have our filet mignon and foie gras while
we’re still alive to enjoy them?
Well, not so fast, says Walter Willett, M.D., chair
of the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard School
of Public Health. It’s true that the science is confusing. But the very nature of scientific discovery, with
nutrition research a subset of that, is that findings build
on one another, adding to our total understanding of
what constitutes a healthy diet.
This, then, is what most of the experts agree is true.
Join a laughter Club.
Numerous studies have shown that laughter can
reduce stress, improve your immune system, even
relieve pain. The findings have prompted the proliferation of “laughter clubs” around the globe. Participants,
many of them with chronic illnesses, gather together
to laugh and do breathing exercises. “Laughter is a
way of coping and dealing with difficult situations.
It has real benefits on a clinical level,” Cohen says.
Turn in early.
People who are 50 or older who get 6-9 of sleep
a night think better than those who get fewer hours,
according to a new study in the Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine. Sleep seems to strengthen the connections between brain cells, helping older adults
process information more readily. And researchers at
University Hospital Case Medical Center in Cleveland
found that poor sleepers show signs of premature skin
aging, including fine lines, uneven skin tone and reduced elasticity. “Sleep seems to help our bodies repair
all the things that might have gone wrong during the
day,” Cohen notes.
Opt for Screenings Over Wellness Exams.
“A yearly physical per se has not been demonstrated to be all that helpful” in preventing disease,
Cohen points out. A better bet: Get specific screenings
for heart disease, and breast and colon cancers, as well
as vaccines for flu and shingles. “Plus, check to see if
your tetanus vaccine is up-to-date,” he adds. “It has a
long duration of effectiveness, but if you live a long
time, you might exceed this”
Eating Fat doesn’t make you fat.
“The whole idea that reducing fat intake is the
most important thing you can do was never supported
by any good evidence,” says Willett. Nonetheless, that
line of thinking drove national nutrition policy for decades and may have contributed to our current health
woes, as we raced to replace fat with carbohydrates.
Some Fats are better than others.
Trans fats, sometimes listed on food labels as
“partially hydrogenated oils”, raise “bad” LDL cholesterol, leading to heart disease. So avoid trans fats
at all costs. Saturated fats-found in red meat, cheese
and bitter-are better than trans fats but still not great.
A better bet? Olive Oil.
Not all calories are created equal.
For decades, the prevailing wisdom has been that
people gain weight because they take in more calories
than they expend and that it really doesn’t matter what
you eat, as long as you don’t eat too much of it. More
recent research, though, has showed that “some forms
of calories make you store fat more readily than others”, Willett says. “It is possible that a calorie is not a
calorie in the sense that some calories make you gain
weight and others don’t”.
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A high protein diet is not good either.
Recent research from the University of Southern
California found that those who ate a protein-rich diet
were 4 times as likely to die of cancer as those who
consume more modest amounts, a risk equivalent to
smoking 20 cigarettes a day.
Balance is best.
“There’s a tendency in nutrition to ascribe all good
or all evil to one aspect of the diet, but that’s never
true”, says Willett. Instead go for variety.
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Green Dot Card Payment Scam
about
AKRON, Ohio, Sept. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -FirstEnergy Corp.'s (FE) utilities are warning customers about a scam involving a telephone caller posing
as a utility company employee threatening to shut off
power unless an immediate payment is made using a
pre-paid debit card such as a Green Dot card.
Scams involving callers asking for utility bill
payment via Green Dot cards have been reported by
customers in all of FirstEnergy's service areas from
Ohio to New Jersey, which include: Ohio Edison, The
Illuminating Company and Toledo Edison in Ohio;
West Penn Power, Penn Power, Met-Ed and Penelec
in Pennsylvania; Jersey Central Power & Light in New
Jersey; Mon Power in West Virginia; and Potomac
Edison in West Virginia and Maryland.
FirstEnergy and its utilities do not require payment
over the phone via specific means, including Green
Dot cards. Moreover, FirstEnergy's utilities do not
demand payment over the phone to avoid an impending termination of service.
"If you receive a call demanding payment via
a specific option, including a Green Dot card, it's a
scam, and you should report this crime to your local
authorities," said Ronald I. Green, vice president,
Customer Service, FirstEnergy. "While we may phone
a customer whose bill is in arrears to remind them a
payment is due, we would explain how a payment can
be made using established payment options."
FirstEnergy has numerous bill payment options,
including:
• Pay via smartphone by app or on mobile
website.
• Pay over the phone with a credit card or
checking account using FirstEnergy's automated
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phone system.
• Pay at www.firstenergycorp.com with a
credit card or checking account.
• Pay in person – customers may make payments, for a nominal fee per transaction, at any authorized payment agent location. Fees may vary by
individual location.
• Pay by mail – customers may choose to receive their bill in the mail and make a payment the
same way.
Sue Brownfield
Jersey Central Power & Light
Customer Support
(Internal) 3-250-4188
(External) 732-212-4188
HELPFUL HINTS
Little trick for fast post-pruning cleanup
A simple solution that will save you time and stress
when you tidy up your yard this fall: Lay an old sheet,
tablecloth or shower curtain under your plants before
you start to prune them. All the leaves and twigs will
fall onto the fabric, so when you’re finished, you can
easily gather up the material and get rid of all the
debris at once.
Protect wood floors from scratches
To keep your dining room chairs from scratching
the finish of your wood floors, use a knife to carefully
slice a wine cork into thin pieces (about ¼ inch thick),
then attach the cork slivers to the bottom of each chair
leg with wood glue. The cushiony cork will work as
well as store-bought felt furniture pads to keep your
floor scratch-free.
Double the life of your candles
Lighting your home with wonderfully scented candles makes brisk autumn days feel so cozy. To ensure
you get the maximum amount of burn time from each
candle, try placing them in the freezer for around 3
hours before lighting them. The cold temperature will
solidify the wax so it melts more slowly. The result?
Your favorite candles will last almost twice as long.
Joanne Corwin
Trustee Vice President
October 2014
The Holidays are just around the corner. Thanksgiving is a time for warm fireplaces, great food, good
friends and family conversation, and being grateful
for all the things we have, especially our freedom.
We pay homage to our service men and women this
month and say a prayer for all veterans. Also, please
remember those less fortunate than we are.
We will have a box in our lobby for donations of
non-perishable items and can goods.
I don’t like to talk about winter when we are just
starting to enjoy the Fall, but you need to think a little
ahead about being properly prepared for cold weather.
Everyone says we are in for a lousy, cold, snowy winter. Start making a list of items you may need, salt for
the sidewalks, battery operated lanterns – maybe some
of you still have them from Hurricane Sandy. Candles
are dangerous, especially if you have pets in the house.
Always keep a small supply of bottled water on
hand. Don’t wait until the last minute to run to the
stores – BE PREPARED!! Now is the time to look
for those favorite comfort food recipes. The smell
of stews and soups on cold days will make you feel
“warm and fuzzy.”
Also, please remember that we do not plow the
driveways unless the snow is over 3” deep and the
main roads in the development have been plowed.
Don’t forget, Daylight Savings Time ends on
Sunday, November 2nd at 2:00 am.
Please turn your clocks back one hour.
The office will be closed for the Thanksgiving
Holiday Thursday, November 27th and Friday, November 28th. Happy “Turkey Day” everyone. If you
are traveling to family or friends, please drive safely.
HUMOR FOR YOU --Somebody has said that there are only two kinds
of people in the world. There are those who wake up
in the morning and say, “Good Morning Lord,” and
there are those who wake up in the morning and say,
“Good Lord, it’s morning!”
While driving in Pennsylvania, a family caught up
to an Amish carriage. The owner of the carriage obviously had a sense of humor, because attached to the
back of the carriage was a hand painted sign, “Energy
efficient vehicle: runs on oats and grass. Caution: Do
not step in exhaust.”
People want the front of the bus, the back of the
church, and the center of attention.
My wife sat down next to me a I was flipping
channels. She asked, “What’s on TV?”
I said, “Dust.” And then the fight started……
It’s all in the chip
Coming soon to a wallet near you: the chip.
Already widely used in Europe, Asia and elsewhere
outside the US, this fancy microchip makes your debit
or credit card extremely difficult to clone or copy. It
is nearly impossible for someone to create a fake card
and then use it for fraudulent transactions.
While the new cards are safer to use, there are
differences from the swipe-and-sign cards you have
been used to: You’ll have to insert the card into a terminal that reads the chip’s data and, in many cases,
acts as your signature. You’ll also need to punch in a
PIN to confirm your identity. For online or telephone
purchases, you may be asked for the security code on
the card. You’ll still get a receipt.
About 20 million chip cards are in use in the US,
out of 400 million accounts, but banks must issue new
cards and merchants must be equipped to handle them
by October 2015, or they’ll be liable for any fraud
that arises from the old card. If you’re planning an
international trip anytime soon, ask for the new card,
because some overseas merchants have stopped acceptin plastic without the chip.
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October 2014 Texas Hold-em Winners
Charlie Magnifco
Joanne Porcaro
Mike Calandra
Pat Cassidy
Marie Leide
Tie Helene Lanzieri and Rita Meyer
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SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23, 2014
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If you would like to join us, we meet at 7pm in the club house.
contact: Marie Leide 732-475-6847
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Lions Head North Bowling
League
PIZZA NIGHT
We had a few nice games this month. Terri Gherdovich had a 204, Alex Fritz did a 208 and a 216,and
Lou Gyarmati had a 206.
We are getting better at converting our splits. The
5-7 was converted by Barbara Pitts, Mike Calandra,
Bridget Connell and Dot Cummings. The 3-10 was
converted by Betty Polacek, Marie Zimet, Lou Gyarmat and Barbara Biles. The 5-10 was made by Tom
Delahanty, Barbara Pitts and Steve Hayton. Bridget
Connell also made the 9-10, Betty Polacek made the
9-10 and the 3-7-8, Marie Zimet made the 8-10, Bob
Lawson made the 7-10, Joyce Flake made the 5-7-10,
Pam Raso made the 7-9,
Vince Miltello made the 8-10 and the 5-7-9, Lou
Ann Brennen made the 6-7, the3-5-7 and the 2-5-7Arlene Miller converted the2-7. Nice bowling everyone,
keep up the good work.
THANKS TO ALL!!!
It was a great turnout for our first “ PIZZA NIGHT”
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