Lake Mohawk Country Club MISSION STATEMENT Lake Mohawk Country Club exists to preserve and protect the vitality of the Lake Mohawk Reservation, affording members a lake community lifestyle enhanced by recreational and social activities, lakes, community beaches and docks, well-maintained common areas, Clubhouse and private roads, and member programs that strengthen this community and maintain the added value of home ownership in the Reservation. November 2014 Vol. 79 No. 11 A Publication of the Lake Mohawk Country Club Since May 1929 The Papoose is the official magazine for the Lake Mohawk Country Club. Our policy is that only members in good standing may submit articles for publication. Deadline for copy and photos is the twelfth (12th) of each month preceding publication. We appreciate your sending in material as early as possible. All copy submitted should be typewritten (upper & lower case - not ALL CAP). Please mail or hand-deliver finished photos directly to the Country Club. Items can also be e-mailed to LMCC at [email protected]. Submit all articles in Microsoft Word format. Photos can be submitted in jpeg or eps files. In the subject line please include the subject of the article and the issue month you want the article to run. In the body of the email include your name and phone number in case we have questions. Please enclose a self addressed stamped envelope for photos or pick them up at the office within 30 days after publication. Thank you. www.lakemohawkcountryclub.com Publisher Editor Layout & Design Mark Musilli Joyce Ciaburri The Printing Center OFFICE SCHEDULE • 973-729-6156 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. • SATURDAYS 9:00 A.M. TO NOON Boat Ramp Keys will not be given out after 12:00 noon on Saturdays INSIDE THIS ISSUE Lake Mohawk – 2 Neighbor Helping Neighbor – 8 Beaches – 12 Weddings – 15 Newcomers - 15 Center Section – 16 Notice To All Clubmembers Boat Storage Away for the Winter? Give us your address and we will forward your Papoose to you - The Post Office will not forward The Papoose with the rest of your mail. Not only will you receive your Papoose, but we won’t have to pay the postage twice! Please Don’t Rake Leaves Into The Street Or Drainage Basins A reminder to all boat owners: It is that time of year when we will be thinking of removing and storing our boats. All boats and trailers should be stored to the side or rear only. No boat or trailer shall be parked or stored in the front yard. See Ya … Next Season Septic System Pump-out Septic systems must be pumped every three years. You can now email your proof of pump-out to [email protected] Bells Toll – 18 People At The Lake – 19 Intraclubs – 22 Community Affairs – 24 Information Directory – 30 Classifieds – 31 Cover Note We would like to thank Clubmember Eileen Stemley for this month’s beautiful cover taken at Upper Lake. Lake Mohawk Country Club Trustees - PRESIDENT Greg Yuskaitis - MEMBERS Chris Aldrich • Chris Cronin Jay Dunn • Robert Atkinson Debbie Hookway • Dean Reinauer Jim Wardell • Gregory Leo - GENERAL MANAGER Mark Musilli The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 1 Lake Mohawk Friday, December 5th Wristbands Required Available For Household Members Only Please present your club card when picking up wristbands . Wristbands are available at the Clubhouse Office at no charge. The wristbands will be distributed on a first come, first serve basis. 2 The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Lake Mohawk The Countdown Begins....33 days to Go! 13 Annual th (Weihnachtsmarkt) at the Lake Mohawk Country Club Boardwalk Sparta, New Jersey Saturday & Sunday, December 6th & 7th, 2014 Preview night for Clubmembers onlyFriday, December 5th In conjunction with the tree lighting Come enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of an authentic German Christmas Market featuring Gifts, Entertainment, Food and Festivity! Located in the charming village of Lake Mohawk just minutes off Route 15 in Sparta, NJ. All are welcome! For further information or directions please visit: Lakemohawkgermanchristmasmarket.com Christmas Discount Shopping Cards Only $10 at Shelter Vintage in the Lake Mohawk White Deer Plaza… and Realty Executives, 54 Woodport Road, Sparta Save Money and Support our local charities …All proceeds will be donated to charitable organizations… 4 The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Lake Mohawk BYRAM Fantastic opportunity in Lk Mohawk. Great location, Great Price for 2BR/2BA, LR w/fieldstone FP & wood stove. Must See. $121,000 BYRAM Enjoy lake views from this inviting 3BR/2BA home in Lk Mohawk! Fireplace, gleaming hdwds, new carpeting and much more. $284,900 SPARTA View Home in Lk Mohawk in a desirable location w/2 bedrooms & 2 baths. Bring your creativity loads of potential. $279,900 SPARTA Impeccably decorated & expanded custom home w/open flr plan in Lk Mohawk. Seasonal views of lake & convenient location. $300,000 SPARTA Enjoy life in Lk Mohawk in this meticulously maintained home. Vaulted LR, DR & kit, Corian upgrade, brick fp, lg rms & lovely garden. $369,000 SPARTA Lk Mohawk View Home in Move-in condition! 4BR/2.5BA/3FP & walls fo windows overlooking beautiful Lk Mohawk and LM Golf Club. $459,900 Bºuºbºbºlºeºrºs Bubbling Machines are allowed along seawalls and around individual boat dock pilings at a distance not to exceed 12”. Any such machine must be electrically driven to avoid noise. No water pumps or devices are permitted. There are several good reasons for this regulation: 1 Safety- Ice that is weakened or open is a serious potential safety hazard to families, neighbors, and all members of the community that may wish to use the ice in the wintertime. I am sure that no member of LMCC would want to be even remotely connected with a winter accident on Lake Mohawk. 2 3 Liability- In addition to safety risks to persons there is the potential for liability both for property own- ers and the Country Club. An incident occurring after knowledge and warning could be difficult and costly to defend. Lake Quality- Our consultant from Princeton Hydro advises us that we need a significant winter period of ice with snow cover on it to help control weed pro- duction in the following growing season. Areas of open ice allow sunlight to reach the bottom of the lake through the winter and promote weed growth. 4 Winter Recreation- Many residents enjoy cross-country skiing, ice boating, ice-skating, and other winter activities on the lake. Areas of open ice interfere with the enjoyment and privileges of all LMCC residents. The regulation mentions two methods that can be used to protect the seawalls and structures in water lots. The permissible method is a bubbler system that introduces compressed air through small holes or slits in a submerged tube. The release of the compressed air prevents ice formation in the immediate vicinity of the perforations in the tubing. This method is highly effective over the range of weather conditions experienced in this area as well as in far colder regions. If used properly this method fully complies with all requirements of the regulation. The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 5 Lake Mohawk The Boardwalk Club Restaurant PRESENTS Special Events Event Name Date Wine and Cheese Tasting* MOHA Mardi Gras at LMCC October 17KE Smoked Meats and Wine November 1 Fondue Night* November 14 Craft Beer and Wings* — NEW DATE— January 17 U Wild Game Night* February 7 The Papoose February 20 Marinades and Rubs March 13 A Visit to Italy April 10 UB LA NT Date K W 6 CO November 3rd - Monday Trustees Meeting Papoose Room - 7:30 p.m. November 17th - Monday Trustees Meeting Papoose Room - 7:30 p.m. The Office Will Be Closed for Thanksgiving: November 26th Office Closes 12:00 pm November 27th - 28th - 29th Office Will be Closed Holiday Schedule: December 24th Office Closes 12:00 pm December 25th - 26th - 27th Office Will be Closed December 31st Office Closes 12:00 pm January 1st Office Will be Closed Event Name April 24 Travel to Asia L Farm to Table* May 8 RY C *Events included in the B&G Tasting Series CROSSROADS FINANCE Discount Mortgage "We Will Beat Any Other Lender's Rate & Fees Offer."* All Mammals Are Not The Same… *Exact Same Product, Terms, & Conditions. Call For Details. * No Application Fee *No Points *No Origination Fee * No Processing Fee *No Underwriting Fee *No Lock-in Fee Neither Are All Mortgage Lenders! PH (973) 839-5900 As Seen On CBS News FX (973) 839-5922 Purchase • Refi • 2nd Home • Investment • Multi-Family • FHA Stated Loans Still Available Club Members: Wendy Nastasi Rob Bush Principal Managing Dir. LICENSED BY NJDOBI AS A MORTGAGE BANKER November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Lake Mohawk The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 7 Neighbor Helping Neighbor Do You Know Them??? They live down the street... have for a long time, so I have heard. They are older, not outside much, but always seem friendly, wave as they walk by. Do not want to intrude. Wonder if they are ok on this 95 degree day? They must be, or we would have heard, wouldn’t we? Right? Rarely see other cars in their driveway or family, grandkids. If they needed help, wouldn’t they call someone? Hire someone? Notice that the grass is getting a little long... leaves on the ground until winter, snow on the driveway for days Maybe I should knock on their door and say hello. Maybe? I guess it is not really any of my business, is it? Wonder if they are home? I gues I should ask around... Neighbors Helping Neighbors … Every effort will be made to keep inquiries confidential if requested Volunteer assistance Can help with Need help with ❍ ................Transportation................ ❍ ❍ ......Yard Work/Snow Shoveling .... ❍ ❍ ..................Legal Advice.................. ❍ ❍ ..............Real Estate Issues.............. ❍ ❍ ..............Estate Planning................ ❍ ❍ ..........Investment Guidance .......... ❍ ❍ ........Filling Out Taxes/Forms........ ❍ ❍ ............Minor house repairs............ ❍ ❍ ................Companionship................ ❍ ❍ ................Daily Check-in................ ❍ ❍ ............“Meals on Wheels“............ ❍ ❍ ................Grant Writing................ ❍ ❍ ..................Fundraising.................. ❍ ❍ ..................House Watch.................. ❍ Other__________________________________________ Email__________________________________________ Name__________________________________________ Address ________________________________________ City/St/Zip ____________________________________ Phone __________________________________________ Mail to: The Neighbors Project Committee L.M.C.C. 21 The Boardwalk • Sparta, NJ 07871 8 The Papoose Sparta Township Local Ordinance 21-52 Deposing of Snow or Ice in Street Prohibited ﱨﱧ The ordinance reads: No owner, tenant or occupant of premises abutting on any streets shall plow, shovel, throw, place or deposit any snow or ice into or upon or across any street in the Township. The intent and purpose of this provision is to prohibit all persons from plowing, throwing, casting, placing, or depositing snow and ice which accumulates within the private property upon the sidewalks or streets of the Township. ﱨﱧ 21-5.3 Penalties and Violations: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provision of this section shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable to the penalty stated in chapter I, Section 1-5 and each and every day on which said violation exists shall constitute a separate violation. The penalties include but are not limited to: First offence a fine not to exceed $100. For a second offense the fine can range between $100 to $1,250. BOAT STORAGE A reminder to all boat owners: It is that time of year when we will be thinking of removing and storing our boats. All boats and trailers should be stored to the side or rear yard only. No boat or trailer shall be parked or stored in the front yard. November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Lake Mohawk The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 9 Lake Mohawk I F C Interiors For Comfort Henry A. Keller Full-Service Fine Decorating Residential • Commercial Hospitality • Healthcare Mortgage Loan Originator P.O. Box Box 117 Sparta • NJ 07871 973-729-8424 973-729-1071 Cell 973-670-7079 Tel Fax email: [email protected] New Merchandise Now Available At Lake Mohawk Country Club Or Online at: http://1800tshirts.com/lake_mohawk/Stores-Products/46192 MEN’S POLO SHIRTS - $25 YOUTH SWEATSHIRTS - $18 Pima Piqué Short Sleeve Polo S M L XL XXL + $2.00 • White • Navy • Forest Green • Tangerine • Lime Green • French Blue — 100% Peruvian Pima Cotton, Dura-Pearl buttons, Rib Knit Cuffs, Stretch Tape in Shoulders, 3 Button Placket, added Yarn in Collar & Cuffs Heavy Blend Hooded Sweatshirts S M L XL • White • Black • Navy • Red — 7.75 OZ 50/50 Cotton/Polyester, Pull-Resistant Air-Jet Spun Yarn, Front Pouch, Double Lined Hood Double Needle Stitch WOMEN’S POLO SHIRTS - $25 Essential Tote • Natural Navy • 30" Handles • Outside Pocket • Zippered Top Closure • 24 OZ. Canvas Pima Piqué Short Sleeve Polo S M L XL XXL + $2.00 • White • Navy • French Blue • Lime Green • Red — 100% Peruvian Pima Cotton, Dura-Pearl buttons, Rib Knit Cuffs, 3 Button Placket, Feminine Fit ADULT SWEATSHIRTS - $20 Heavy Blend Hooded Sweatshirts S M L XL • White • Black • Navy • Cherry Red • Kiwi — 7.75 OZ 50/50Cotton/Polyester, Pull-Resistant Air-Jet Spun Yarn, Front Pouch, Double Lined Hood w/Matching Drawstring, Rib Knit Cuff & Waistband ADULT CREWNECKS - $20 Heavy Blend Crewneck Sweatshirts S M L XL • White • Black • Navy • Heliconia • Antique Sapphire • Carolina Blue 7.75 OZ 50/50Cotton/Polyester, Pull-Resistant Air-Jet Spun Yarn, Rib Knit Collar, Cuffs & Waistband, Double Needle Stitch TOTE BAGS $30 CAPS $15 Six Panel Twill Cap • Navy • Khaki — 100%CottonTwill, Structured, Mid Profile, Six Panel with Eyelets, Hook & Loop Closure Brushed Twill Low Profile Cap • White — 100% Brushed Cotton Twill, Unstructured, Low Profile, Six Panel, Self-Fabric Adjustable Slide Closure with Buckle Garment Washed Cap • Stone — 100% Garment Washed Cotton Twill Fabric, Unstructured, Low Profile, Self-Fabric Adjustable Slide Closure with Buckle and Grommet Flexfit Cap • Navy — 63/34/3Poly/CottonTwill/Spandex Fabric, Structured, Mid Profile, Six Panel Cap INFANT and TODDLER SHIRTS - $10 Infant Short Sleeve Tee – • Pink • Navy 4.1 OZ, 100% Ring Spun Combed Cotton, Large Rib Neck, Double Needle Sleeves & Hem Toddler Short Sleeve Tee – • Pink • Navy 4.1 OZ, 100% Ring Spun Combed Cotton, Large Rib Neck, Double Needle Sleeves & Hem • FLEECE VEST - $30 • ADULT DENIM SHIRT - $35 • RACER BACK T - $12 • ADULT WIND SHIRT - $30 • WINDBREAKER - $30 • KNIT CAPS - $14 10 The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com LMCC COASTERS - $25 Style and performance have never come together quite like this... 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Jules and Lena would like to thank all those who helped make it the beautiful night that it was: Krista, Brad, Louise, Marty, Jennifer, Anne, Kathy, Steve, Vanessa, Rosemary, Eileen, Lisa, Ted, Tami, Tommy Fab, Colleen and Chris. This year’s winners were: Homemade Red by Tami and Jim Cosmano; White a Clos du Bois Chardonnay, entered by David and Patti; Red Chateau St. Michele, entered by Nina Johnson. White Deer Liquors has the winners in stock with the exception of the Cosmano’s Homemade wine; maybe Jim can hook you up. Thanks also go to the band, Timbreline Pass, Lake Mohawk Country Club, St. Moritz, White Deer Liquors, Dr. Michael Ward and the talented and lovely Laura Chase for her beautiful flowers. Lastly, thanks to all who made generous donations. Our annual Twelve Days of Christmas Party will be held December 13th. Please contact Nicole Flynn at 919 7593070 or Lori Williams lorimeakin@ embarqmail.com. If you have any questions or would be so kind as to volunteer to be a host house. We need 3 to 4 houses to make it a successful ‘crawl’. All you need are a few decorations; food is brought by the guests! Thanks in advance. HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Run, Turkeys Run! Thanks for Reading, Carol Naylor Byram Laser Dental GEORGE J. KATA, D.D.S. HIGH TECH DENTAL CARE 973 691-0400 WWW.BYRAMLASERDENTAL.COM Beach 3 Everybody out of the water! Beach season 2014 is over and the boats will soon be out of the water. Beach closing will have happened by the time we read this article. Towels and boogie boards will all have been put away, along with the bathing suits. Alas, I will not be able to recognize some of you with your clothes on! See you in 2015! ‘Till then~ Rose Gong Monier 12 The Papoose - 90% less radiation with digital x-rays - implant restorative dentistry - aesthetic oriented smile design - gentle care atmosphere -convenient day, evening and saturday hours 272 Route 206, Andover, NJ across from Cranberry Lake November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Beaches 191 State Highway 15, Suite 105 Lafayette, NJ 07848 973-300-9441 ENERGY CONCEPTS LLC. Save Check out FireFoxEnergy.com for more details. $5.00 $10.00 or MORE! Simply Schedule your Next Cleaning with a Neighbor & you each save $5.00 or MORE! MENTION CODE: WEBSWEEP OFFER ENDS 11/28/14 NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS, COUPONS, OR PRIOR PURCHASES. CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE 973-300-9441 OFF Chimney Cleaning Soot, Creosote, Debris in your chimney? Firefox Energy's CSIA Certified Chimney Sweeps inspect and sweep chimneys and ensure that they're in top working order. CERTIFIED IN WOOD, PELLET, GAS AND OIL MENTION CODE: WEBSWEEP OFFER ENDS 11/28/14 NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS, COUPONS, OR PRIOR PURCHASES. CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE 973-300-9441 $10.00 OFF Yearly Gas Fireplace or Gas Log Service MENTION CODE: WEBSWEEP OFFER ENDS 11/28/14 NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS, COUPONS, OR PRIOR PURCHASES. CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE 973-300-9441 Sleepy Lagoon Hello Sleepy Lagooners! Autumn is in full swing. Please consider lending a hand at Fall Beach Clean Up. See the sandwich board for date and time, usually 9 a.m. until the punch list is complete. Other housekeeping items: • Any items found in the shed or fridge/freezer and not claimed at Beach Clean Up will be donated or trashed. • If you have a kayak or two laying on the lawn by the launching dock or the lawn by the new tower rack, please come down and retrieve to stow it away for the winter. • Dock Day is this month. Who still thinks its summer and has their boat in the water? Do not make the men removing the docks work around it. December is around the corner. Any holiday-related events will be communicated via email and posted on the sandwich board as long as an early snowfall does not deter the Tyburs from getting to it. Thank you Tom and Tanya for doing this tedious, yet important job, keeping everyone informed all year long! Happy Thanksgiving everyone. ~ Stacy Upper Beach Update Interior/Exterior Painting Paint Your Vinyl or Aluminum Siding Staining & Roof Cleaning Power Washing Houses & Decks Mold Remediation Carpentry & Flooring 973-729-6659 The Papoose Restoration of the beach is underway; we now have new fencing and electricity. The beach will be re-graded and the lamp post heads will be installed this month. The landscaping will begin October 13 and be completed October 17. Stop by and take a look. Also, watch for a schedule of events and fund raisers in the January Papoose. For LMCC road information or problems call our Road Supervisor, Mr. Curt Ross, at 973-729-1148. The hours of the LMCC Road Dept. are 7 a.m.-3 p.m. For after hour emergencies call the Sparta Police Department at 973-729-6121. November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 13 Beaches Beach 4 It is hard to believe that it is November already! From all of us at Beach 4, we wish you all a wonderful and happy Thanksgiving. We all have so much to be thankful for, including our community of friends and family in Lake Mohawk. Once again we have been blessed with another addition to our beach family, the fourth of our seven babies. Welcome Tyler James Curd, and congratulations to proud mom and dad, Allene and Tyler. We are all looking forward to the arrival of the rest of our sweet little babies. I cannot wait to see them all playing on the beach in 2015. We would like to give a big “thank you” to all of those who attended and helped with dock day. We were sad to see the boats come out and the toys packed up, but you all worked so hard and we appreciated the effort. Remember to check your email or join our Facebook group for info on events and important dates. If anyone is interested in participating in one of our events, has an idea for a summer event they would like to see at the beach, or to be added to our email list, please contact Kathy or Christina at [email protected] Call 729-6156 To Place an Ad or Article in The Papoose The Aesthetics Committee The effectiveness of our committee will depend on each Clubmembers’ cooperation in helping to maintain the beauty of our community. Others do care. We encourage you to notify our committee of any concerns you have involving the aesthetics of Lake Mohawk, which we will present to the Club Manager to resolve. FOR EXAMPLE: Have you been concerned about: • Illegal dumping of trash and debris on lake properties. The Deadline is the 13th of each month • Illegal parking of boats and trailers. Complimentary In-Home Consultation • Disabled and abandoned cars and trucks. • Custom Furnishings • Accessories • Window Treatments • Color Coordination If you care about these or any related issues, the Aesthetics Committee has provided this form for you to notify us of your concerns. Thank you for your interest and support. We look forward to your help in maintaining our Club as an outstanding lake community. Location of your concern: • Staging Date: Description of your concern: FURNITURE AND MATTRESS GALLERY Free Next Day Delivery Available 126-128 Pike St., Port Jervis, NY•(845) 856-4474 Mon.-Sat. 9-5:30; Fri. 9-6:30; Sun. 11:30-4 www.royaldelivers.com Return to: Lake Mohawk Country Club 21 The Boardwalk, Sparta, NJ 07871 Attn: The Aesthetics Committee 14 The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Wedding Anniversary Engagements u u Greenberg/Penn Melanie Lynn Greenberg and Adam David Penn were wed on June 22, 2014. The ceremony and reception took place at Adath Shalom, Morris Plains, with Rabbi Moshe Rudin officiating. The bride is the daughter of Lake Mohawk Clubmembers Randi and Robert Greenberg. The new Mrs. Penn graduated from SUNY New Paltz with a BFA in metals. She currently works in New York City as a CAD artist for an upscale jewelry designer. The groom is the son of Marion Wilson of Staten Island and Joseph Penn of Israel. Mr. Penn is completing a degree in history. He is currently employed in internet radio artist promotions and technical support. The couple resides in Staten Island. Graham/ Caronia Former Clubmembers Richard and Kathryn Graham, who now reside at The Villages, Florida, happily announce the marriage of their daughter, Hope. Hope Graham and Michael Caronia, both of Mt. Arlington were married on July 26, 2014 at The Emlen Physick Estate in Cape May, NJ at 4:00 p.m., with a reception following at the Hotel Alcott. The couple went on a cruise to Alaska following their wedding. Hope is a 2007 graduate of Sparta High School and a 2012 graduate of Montclair State University. Michael is a 2005 graduate of Loyola Academy and a 2009 graduate of the University of Miami. She is employed, as a kindergarten teacher at the Roth Elementary School in the Klein School District in Texas. Michael is employed as a Pilot for SkyWest Airlines. He is the son of Leonard and Lynn Caronia of Park Ridge, Illinois. The couple is now residing in The Woodlands, Texas. Newcomers Samuel Richard Rascher Clubmembers Andrea and Larry Rascher of Shawnee Trail are delighted to announce the birth of their grandson, Samuel Richard Rascher. Sammy was born on October 10, 2014 at Englewood Medical Center in Englewood. He weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. and measured 20.5 inches. He is the son of Robert and Nadine Rascher of West New York, NJ. Also welcoming Sammy is his big brother, Martin, as well as Grandmother Nancy Porterfield of Flushing, NY. The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 15 Center Section Ice Retardant Systems on As our summer season ends and we begin autumn, there will be some of our members and neighbors getting ready to prepare for the winter ice on the lake. Ice plays an important part of our lake quality. It also plays an important part of safety as well. Over the past few years, we have had some problems with members using unapproved ice retardant systems such as ice bubblers, “ice eaters” and ice fans. In order to clarify the use of these devices, we revisit some of our long standing Club regulations and articles over the past 25 years. of the lake through the winter and promote weed growth. Last winter, we had about 18 inch thickness of ice on the lake and this greatly reduced our weed growth this past summer. This also greatly reduced the algae bloom we experienced last year on the lake during the hot summer. The regulation regarding this issue is published in the Marine Rules and Regulations under Winter Activities. Bubbling machines “Bubbling machines are allowed along the sea walls and around individual boat dock pilings at a distance not to exceed 12 inches. Any such machine must be electronically driven to avoid noise. No water pumps or devices are permitted.” There are several important reasons for this regulation. 4. Wildlife Management: Large amounts of open water provide another place for the Canada geese to winter. These birds pose a serious threat to the lake’s water quality. 1. Safety: 5. Winter Recreation: Ice that is weakened or open is a serious potential safety hazard to families, neighbors and all members of the community that may wish to use the ice on the lake in the winter time. We are sure that no member of LMCC would want to be even remotely connected with a winter accident on Lake Mohawk. Many of our members and children enjoy cross country skiing, ice skating, hockey, ice boating and other winter activities on the lake. Areas of open ice interfere with the enjoyment and privileges of all LMCC members and residents. 2. Liability: In addition to safety risks to persons there is the potential for liability both for the property owners and the Country Club. An incident occurring after knowledge and warning could be difficult and costly to defend. 3. Lake Quality: Our lake management consultant (Princeton Hydro) advises us that we need a significant winter period of ice with snow cover on it to help control weed production in the following growing season. Areas of open ice allow sunlight to reach the bottom 16 The Papoose The regulation mentions two methods that can be used to protect the seawalls and structures in lakefront water lots. The permissible method is a bubbler system that introduces compressed air through small holes or slits in a submerged tube. The release of the compressed air prevents ice formation in the immediate vicinity of the perforations in the tubing. This method is highly effective over the range of weather conditions experienced in this area as well as in far colder regions. If used properly, this method November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Center Section the Lake fully complies with all the requirements of the LMCC regulation. The non-permissible method consists of a submerged pump or propeller that lifts “warm” water from the bottom of the lake and directs it to the surface. Not only do these devices create uncontrollable areas of open ice, but the ice is weakened for several hundred feet extending beyond the open area. Sometimes these devices become dislodged and tip over on the bottom of the lake and then cause open channels of either weakened ice or open water across the lake. These devices are not permissible and are dangerous. Timing is everything in running any ice retardant system. Limit the time that the ice bubbler runs by using a timer and thermostat. The bubbler does not need to run all day. Usually 4 hours per day is sufficient, even on the coldest days of the season. There is also no need to have it run when temperatures are above freezing and ice cannot form. This saves you money and energy. Before the ice starts to melt, turn off your ice bubbler. Usually around the first week of March is good. This allows a thin sheet of ice to connect to your dock or seawall with the rest of the ice on the lake. The ice is too thin to cause any damage and the connection helps keep your dock and sea wall safe. Open water acts as a runway for thick ice sheets to be blown across and crash into your dock. Having your dock connected to the ice matrix protects it from moving ice sheets in open water areas. Keeping the ice bubbler going as the ice The Papoose melts and breaks up on the lake may make your dock a target for these ice flows. Due to the serious nature of ice safety for our lake, especially with non permissible devices, the Trustees of LMCC have implemented an inspection program. All ice retardant equipment must be inspected and approved by Marine Services before installation in the lake. Marine Services will monitor the performance of the bubblers during the winter season to ensure that they do not create open ice more than 12 inches from any dock. Installation of non-approved devices or persistent operation of a device in a non-compliant manner will result in the loss of all lake privileges for offending members. Since this regulation has been in effect for more than 25 years, there will be no exceptions for existing non-permissible devices. The Marine Services Committee would be pleased to provide assistance to property owners with questions regarding their present systems or with criteria and suggestions for future systems. Please do not hesitate to contact the LMCC office for additional information on permissible and nonpermissible equipment, for assistance with selection of permissible equipment and/or for inspection of existing facilities. — We thank you for your cooperation. November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 17 Bells Toll Virginia Callahan Virginia “Ginna” Callahan, 65, of Sparta, passed away on October 16, 2014, surrounded by her loving family and friends. Ginna was born in Hoboken and lived in Cliffside Park before moving to Sussex County in 1975. Ginna received her B.A. from Farleigh Dickinson University and her masters as a reading specialist from Jersey City State College. Ginna taught in the Fredon School system but spent most of her teaching career at the Sparta Junior High School. Ginna was a consummate student of the importance of people and faith in life. Ginna wanted to share her message of hope and belief through her book, “What if ... I Truly Believed,” which is an expression of faith through her journey on this earth. Ginna is survived by her beloved husband, Terry; her three angels, Tara, Meghan, and Kristin and their significant others, Marcus, Rusty and Pete. She was Grammy to five beautiful grandbabies: Abigail, Grace, Hunter, Olivia and Summer. She is also survived by her four siblings, Marilyn, Tricia, Bob and Paul. She was predeceased by her brother, Joseph. Additions • Renovations • Windows Doors • Kitchens • Bathrooms Roofing • Siding • Decks • Patios • No Job Too Small Licensed • Insured Free Estimates • EPA Lead Certified Storm Damage Repairs! Stump Removal Services Rapid Response Sparta, NJ 973-726-8514 18 The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com People at the Lake International Tengo League Lake Mohawk is the birthplace of a new sport. It is called TENGO. This exciting and fun to play game is the brain child of Clubmember Hugh Hauck. TENGO tournaments are two day events consisting of combined golf and tennis competitions. A TENGO tournament was held in September at Hidden Acres Golf Club and the Lake Mohawk Tennis Club. The participants were Clubmembers Tony Sigler, Rick Scotti, Tom Sudol and the organizer Hugh Hauck. The winner of the event was Rick Scotti and the runner-up was Hugh Hauck. The first of this two day event is golf (L to R) Tony Sigler, Tom Sudol, Hugh Hauck, Rick Scotti Give the Gift of Local History this Holiday Season! and the rules and scoring system are fairly simple. Four players take part and are made-up of two pair teams, the names are drawn out of a hat. Each player plays six holes after which the partners switch for the next six holes and switch again for the last six of the eighteen holes. This way all the players have a different partner for six holes and all players get to play with each other evening out any different levels of competence. For each hole won each partner is awarded two points. For a hole won at par three points accrue to each partner and if the hole is won with a birdie, four points are awarded each partner of the winning pair. At the end of the day all the points that each player has won are added up and recorded. The following day is the tennis event and the same pairings play three regular sets with a tie breaker at six all. As with the golf event the players switch partners after each set. The games won by each pair accrue as points for each individual player and are added up at the end of the third set, this is then added to the previous day’s golf score and the player with the highest total combined score is the winner. We plan to hold further competitions and it is our hope that other golf and tennis enthusiasts will sign up for future events at hhauck@century link .net. Daily Dog Walking In Search of Princess White Deer by Patricia O. Galperin Vacation Visits Insured & Bonded Pet Taxi Available at Amazon.com Book • Kindle & Broad Street Books, Branchville, NJ The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 19 People at the Lake Dylan Panicucci Earns the Rank of Eagle Scout Clubmember Dylan Panicucci was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on April 27th at a special Eagle Scout Court of Honor held by Sparta NJ Troop 150. The son of Jeffrey and Denise Panicucci, Dylan is a 2014 graduate of Sparta High School and is now in his first year of study at The United States Military Academy at West Point. Eagle Scout is the highest rank in Boy Scouting and it takes many years of hard work. To earn the rank of Eagle, a scout must show leadership, service, outdoor skills, citizenship, character and personal fitness by earning at least twenty-one merit badges and he must complete a special community service Eagle project. Dylan’s Eagle Project was to build a concrete block lacrosse rebound wall at Station Park. The project took a total of 245 man-hours and benefits the residents of Sparta Township and local lacrosse players. Dylan wanted to specifically thank Sparta RediMix, RS Phillips Steel, Route 23 Patio and Masonry, Drs. Panicucci and Ouimette, Kuiken Brothers and Alish’s Alpine Paint for their generous contributions of time and materials to the project. Congratulations to Dylan on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout and best of luck at West Point! Happy Holidays Lake Mohawk! Shopping small has it's rewards. ͝͡τ ơ Ƭ Ǥȝ Like us on Facebook for even more daily rewards throughout the season. *must present LMCC member id at check-out. 14 winona parkway, sparta, nj 07871 tel: 973-729-home (4663) (across from the Lake Mohawk Boardwalk) ơ Ȉ E-MAIL SUBMISSION OF PAPOOSE ARTICLES You can now submit your articles, photos, etc. for the Microsoft Word, send them as attachments. 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We will be sending out a list of various committees we need people to join. Even in the off season there are a few things that need to be done to get us ready for the 2015 season. If everyone helps just a little, a lot can be accomplished! Another reason to watch your email; we are working on a new vendor for our team wear. We plan to have something out to the team this month. The hats, sweatshirts, etc. make great Christmas gifts! Happy November! Power Boat Club Ahoy Mates, November has joined our calendar and wow! What a change to the lake’s ambiance. The boats are hibernating under white shrouds as if to mingle with the coming snow. The fun of the Boat Rally is remembered with sunny thoughts as we rake those ever present leaves. Scoop has put in an early reservation for a veranda seat right under the now “bragging flag” displayed by the Malecki/Elliot powerboat. This year Robbie and Marilyn Salfelder and Jill and Randy Moore helped crew the winning team. Check the photo which also features the Boat Rally organizer Carol Nuttle. Kudos to all involved. I mention the successful Boat Rally again because not only was it a wonderful success, but it also demonstrated the accomplishments of what volunteerism can do for an organization or a Club. What would we be without our volunteers? They are the backbone of the MPC and our entire LMCC community. They are remarkable for what they accomplish. There is more to do; more fun and frolic in our calendar. Get out your calendars, our Business Meeting is November 13th in the East Lounge at 7:00 pm. It is important to attend. We need your input and elections will be held. Hold everything, the Christmas event, 22 The Papoose Red Snowflakes under the Stars holiday party is December 12th. Linda Zampino and Bob Voeglie are chairing this festive dinner dance. Plan to attend the party of the season. For info: [email protected]. You too can become members of the MPC and join us. Volunteer, get involved, have fun, meet new comrades, learn boat safety, enjoy boating events and it is easy, just sent $25.00 per household to the MPC Membership Secretary, Susan KnaussMacFarlane, 316 West Shore Trail, Sparta, NJ 07871 or knauss1@ gmail.com. As Susan says, “Take the time to write your membership check today, please include your email address to ensure you do not miss out on any announcements.” Thanksgiving gives us a wonderful opportunity not only to give thanks at a table applauding the harvest, but also to embrace those we love and to see the beauty in our surroundings. Take a moment. Happy Thanksgiving from the MPC. May your path be free of leaves and full of gold! – Patty DePrez “Scoop” November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Intraclubs Lake Mohawk Yacht Club Last month’s Papoose article incorrectly reported the results for the Lightning spring series. The correct results are Rich Miner in first place, Perry Anderson second and Chuck Chute third. Apologies to Perry and Chuck for the error. On September 7, three Lightning’s did one race with Rich Miner coming in first followed by Chuck Chute second and Perry Anderson third. On September 14 the Lightning’s did not race but the Snipes held two races with John Marx taking two firsts and Constance Gill taking two seconds. On September 21, the Lightning’s were back on the course with Rich Miner first and Hank Jelinek second in both races. Fall racing is not over as this article is being written so the final results for the Lightning fall series and the overall results for the Snipes will be reported next month. We have one more special event scheduled before we recess for the winter, our annual Awards Brunch on November 16, 2014. You can visit us on the web at www.lakemohawksailing.org. For more information about membership in the LMYC or if you want to learn to sail call our Vice Commodore, Perry Anderson at (973)729-3904, email us at [email protected] or write to us at PO Box 29, Sparta, NJ 07871. Until next month, smooth sailing and God bless America, Don Okner Lake Mohawk Tennis Club “A Great 2014 Season Concludes at the Lake Mohawk Tennis Club” The 2014 LMTC tennis season may be over, but the unofficial start of the 2015 season kicks off with the Christmas Party on Friday, December 5th. This is your opportunity to see your tennis chums in elegant evening wear. Expect plenty of great food, drink and some “interesting” dancing. By around 11:00 p.m. it starts to look a little like the bar scene from Star Wars. Congratulations to Chris McAtee and Tiffany Heineman for prevailing as the men’s and woman’s champions in the Keg and Brat singles event in September. The runners up were James Easter and Lois Ferguson. Both finals were hard fought three set affairs. Several brats, hotdogs and “soda pops” met their demise! E-mail [email protected] if you are interested in joining the Club for the 2015 season. Visit the Lake Mohawk Tennis Club website at www.lakemohawktennis club.com for information pertaining to the Club. The Papoose Some of the participants in the Keg and Brat Singles Tournament (Tiffany, Lois, Chris, James, Ryan, and Dave) November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 23 Community Affairs Veterans Speak Sparta Historical Society We celebrate Veteran’s Day on November 11 to honor the service that all Veterans have provided to our country. On Thursday, November 13th, a panel of veterans has agreed to share their service experiences with us. Rev. Ernie Kosa, Marty Schweighard, Donald Devore and Frank Armario, and Mike Rahill veterans of the Korean and Vietnam War comprise our panel. The panel is sponsored by the Sparta Historical Society and the meeting will take place at the Sparta Ambulance Building located 14 Sparta Ave. at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Koza’s Korean experience included front line experience included living in a cave at the front line and having his life saved by a guide who pushed him to the ground and fell on him when a shell fell next to them. Rev. Koza also saw service during the Vietnam War where he followed the troops to the front lines. Marty Swheighard, a navy veteran, served three years on a Navel Cruiser during the Korean War will share what it is like to serve on a military vessel. Mike Rahill’s photo of a helicopter taken in Vietnam. Frank Armanio served in Vietnam from 1966-1967. Frank is the Second Vice President of the State Council of Vietnam Veterans of America. Frank will relate his experiences in service and as an advocate for all veterans. He will discuss the post service needs of our veterans. Mike Rahill spent one year stateside for training and two years with the Army’s 9th Infantry in the Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. Rahill notes they were called the “Brown Water Navy”. Donald Devore served with the infantry in Vietnam. He is an active veteran serving as the Chaplin for the 21st of the VFW. If you have questions about the article please call me at 973-534-4044 or Ed Fritsch at 973-729 0644. Sparta Women’s Club November Meeting The Sparta Women’s Club will have a general meeting including lunch on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 to be held in Papoose Room of Lake Mohawk Country Club at 12 noon. This month there will be a Craft Auction of various items created by members including delicious treats to eat decorative home items and hand crafted blankets, scarves etc. SWC welcomes women from many townships in Sussex and Morris counties, for further information about membership or being a guest, please call our Membership Chair, Kathy Shepard at 973-512-3428. HAVE Please Dont Feed The Waterfowl 24 The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Community Affairs For Seniors Only Senior Day Trip Thursday, December 18: Hunterdon Hills Playhouse Holiday Show. Bus will leave Sparta at 9:30 a.m. for our dinner show, menu choice required. An ensemble cast of multi-talented performers celebrate Christmas in a holiday song and dance fest featuring traditional carols, classic and contemporary Yuletide compositions and humorous skits, all backed by live onstage orchestra. Bus departs for Sparta at 3:30 p.m., cost $63.50. Mail-in registration begins November 7, Walk-in begins November 11. Senior Art Exhibit, November 3-14: Featuring the works of Sparta Seniors who have painted in our classes as well as others who have framed pieces of art work they have done as a senior. Reception will be held on Monday November 3 at 6:00 p.m. AARP Driver Safety Course,Thursday November 6 (One day only) 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.: This six hour mature driving class qualifies you for a reduced insurance premium with many companies. Cost is $15 for AARP members or $20 for nonmembers, forms will be available at the Sparta Recreation Office. Please make checks out to AARP. Senior New Year’s Eve Party,Wednesday December 31: Join us for our “ever popular” New Year’s Eve Party at the Senior Center from 1:00 to 4:00pm. Price includes dinner, DJ, dancing and watching the ball drop, at 3:00 p.m. Cost is $10.00 per person; tickets go on sale November 3. S.H.I.P (State Health Insurance Program): Provides free assistance in filing bills with Medicare/Medicaid, secondary insurance companies and helps determine your “Part D” needs. Medicare open enrollment period: October 15 to December 7. Please call at 973-579-0555 x 1223 to make an appointment. For more information please call Sparta Recreation Center at 973-7292383 or view all of our programs on our website spartanj.org and click on Senior Services. Antique Alley On Saturday, November 8 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Antique Alley will be entertaining and enlightening everyone who brings a favorite heirloom for appraisal, at the Sparta Ambulance Building, 14 Sparta Avenue, Sparta. Jon Felz of RZM Fine Arts and Antiques will appraise your prize possessions at $5 per item. You will enjoy his explanation of the background of these items, and his assessment of other people’s possessions. This is jointly sponsored by Literacy New Jersey Sussex County Programs and the Sparta Historical Society. All proceeds will go to these two organizations. To learn more about the Sussex County Programs for literacy visit our website literacynj.org. Please call 973-729-1180 with questions. Byram Township residents of Lake Mohawk Country Club – roads are now being plowed by Byram Township. If there are any snow plowing problems please call 973-347-2500 ext. 137. The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 25 Community Affairs Calling All Men to MOW IT OFF! “Movember” is a global project which is sweeping the nation. It has to do with mustaches and falls during the month of November, hence “Movember.” Started in Australia a number of years ago as a way to call attention and awareness to men’s health issues, men would shave off their mustaches and collect sponsors to benefit charities of their choice. With a little twist to this idea, the local Xi Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi International, known as the Friendship Sorority worldwide, will ask men to MOW IT OFF for a special cause, in this case the charity of choice will be NAMI Sussex County, National Alliance on Mental Illness and its programs, to aid those with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), such as Veterans and first responders. The local sorority chapter, Xi Beta Rho, in response to this Movember project is holding a fundraiser for NAMI Sussex County, “Beer, Brats and Cheddar”, to be held at St. Moritz Grill and Bar, White Deer Plaza in Sparta, on Sunday,November 2nd from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The admission charge would entitle attendees to three tickets, allowing them to select two beers and a brat, two brats and a beer or any combination. Trays of cheeses and potato salad will complement the offerings. Guitar music for your listening pleasure will be provided by a friend of the organization. Men and women attending will learn about a new documentary movie now being filmed called “Code 9, Officer Needs Assistance.” The film deals with dangerous situations police officers and first responders are often placed in on a daily basis, which can bring on PTSD, especially after years of keeping emotions in check under perilous conditions. Bob Cubby of Sparta, a retired Jersey City Police Captain who is featured in this movie, will be on hand at St. Moritz on November 2nd. Cubby has agreed to have his beard shaved and his long hair cut for this project. NAMI Sussex County, the recipient of funds to be raised, is part of NAMI NJ and NAMI National. It is an all- 26 The Papoose Sparta Xi Beta Rho members, Sally Tauber and Wendy Stamer, clown around for the camera after helping with plans for their chapter’s Mow it Off “Movember” Project, when men mow off their mustaches, beards or heads of hair to support a cause. The project creates awareness of Veterans and First Responders who experience post-traumatic stress in their line of duty, and benefits NAMI Sussex County (National Alliance on Mental Illness). volunteer family support, education and advocacy organization devoted to improving the health and quality of life for those with mental illness, and serving the needs of the family members and friends who love and care for them. They offer free programs for families with loved ones suffering from mental illness, entitled “Familyto-Family” and have offered the “Family-to-Family for Veterans” as well. There is a six week BASICS program for parents or guardians with a child who has behavioral problems or mental illness. The NAMI Sussex County Affiliate’s Veterans Support group was founded to assist those suffering from posttraumatic stress. It was NAMI NJ’s first Veterans’ support group to be started in the state by one of their affiliates. Those who would like to Mow It Off for NAMI Sussex County are asked to register by calling (973) 729-5153. To attend the “Beer, Brats and Cheddar,” tickets are $30/per person and must be purchased in advance by calling (973) 729-5812, as space is limited. Designers Tim Karl and Tom Clark, CKD are the team you can trust to transform the kitchen or bathroom of your dreams into a reality you can afford. With over 40 years of experience and complete project management services, choosing Happ's means making a wise decision about your remodeling or new construction project. HKITCHEN & BATH APP’S SHOWROOM November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Community Affairs Registration Now Open for Krogh’s Turkey Trot The Sparta Education Foundation’s main fundraiser will take place once again this Thanksgiving morning in Lake Mohawk’s White Deer Plaza. Krogh’s 8th Annual Turkey Trot is one of Sparta’s best-loved events and has become a tradition before the tradition. What better way to spend a beautiful Thanksgiving morning than with other members of the community who share the common goal of supporting public schools. The Turkey Trot has become New Jersey’s 5th largest 5k race and proceeds benefit the Sparta public schools. This year’s event takes place on Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, November 27th. Registration is now open online at kroghsturkeytrot.com. You can also register via mail by downloading the registration form and sending it to Sparta Education Foundation, PMB126, 270 Sparta Avenue 104, Sparta, NJ 07871. All mailin registrations must be postmarked by Saturday, November 22nd. The packet pick-up and pasta party for registered participants will take place on Wednesday, November 26 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Lake Mohawk Country Club on the Boardwalk. Packets can also be picked up the morning of the race beginning at 7 a.m. in the Lake Mohawk Country Club’s Main Ballroom. The pasta party is catered by Silver Sponsor Villa Capri. Additional Turkey Trot sponsors include Krogh’s Restaurant and Brew Pub, Gold Sponsor, ThorLabs, Bib Sponsor, Eastern Propane, Goody Bag Sponsor, Realty Executives, as well as scores of local businesses and individuals who support the Turkey Trot at Silver or Bronze levels. The one mile Fun Run will start at 8:15 a.m. All participants will receive a medal at the completion of the run. The 5K will begin at 8:45 a.m. Both routes kick off in the White Deer Plaza and follow East Shore Trail alongside Lake Mohawk. Each registered participant will receive a goody bag while supplies last. The Sparta Education Foundation has awarded more than $509,000 in grants to all five of Sparta’s public schools since 2007. The foundation is an independent non-profit whose mission is to engage the entire The Papoose community in philanthropic giving that strengthens the public schools, supports teachers and inspires students. For more information visit spartaeducationfoundation.org. The First Presbyterian Church on Main Street Welcomes You Our community service programs reach out to the needy families of Sussex County through many well established ministries. The Sparta Ecumenical Food Pantry, with its distribution point at the Church, services hundreds of needy families every month with food and personal items. The Bread of Life ministry provides meals and prayer each Saturday to the disadvantaged at Newton’s Memorial Park. Faith Builders ministry assists those in need with helpers for home repair projects. The Church supports many other community outreach ministries through volunteers both young and old. Adult Bible Study classes are offered on Sunday morning as well as throughout the week. Sunday school classes are offered for younger children and childcare is available during services. The gathering of our church family for coffee hour after service has always been very popular and well attended. Our youth programs are under the direction of our Youth Director and are very active. Youth Bible Study programs and senior high school Fellowship programs. Youth retreats and numerous outdoor/sporting events are very popular and well supervised. And of course during the summer it is every little kids delight, Vacation Bible School. Blessed Beginnings Preschool and Kindergarten is located on our site. This institution provides a loving Christian environment for learning that is rooted in God’s word. The First Presbyterian Church of Sparta is located at 32 Main Street. Please call our Church office for any questions at 973-729-6197. For more information visit our website at www.fpcsparta.org or check us out on Facebook. Our Sunday worship services are at 8:30 and 10:50 am. Reverend Patrick Sileo warmly invites your family to visit our family. November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 27 Community Affairs Art Show and Sale “An Evening of Beauty,” a local artists’ art exhibit and sale will be held on Saturday evening, November 8, at 7:00 p.m. at The Institute of Spiritual Development, 15 Sparta Ave. This event is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate some of the remarkable artistic talent in and around Sparta. Many pieces are for sale and the prices are very reasonable. The evening includes a complimentary wine and cheese tasting, a silent auction of many of the artists’ works and a 50/50 raffle. There will also be dessert and coffee. Patricia Lazzara, a professional flutist, will provide live musical accompaniment during the event. Patricia, a distinguished soloist as well as a chamber and orchestral musician, is a three-time winner of the Artists International competition in New York City. Among the talented local artists are Marge Reynolds, who paints in acrylics; Anna Marie Ludwig, an innovative local pottery designer; Leslie Parkin, who paints in both oil and watercolor; and Susan Cahill and Claire H. Groeber, both watercolorists. One of the specially featured artists is Frances Phillips. Fran is an adjunct professor of art and an instructor of folk and decorative arts at Seton Hall University. She is a celebrated jewelry designer and also works with fabrics, paints in oil, watercolor and mixed media. Another of the featured artists is Robin Lennon. Robin is a mixed media painter and an apparel and accessory designer. Known for her interior designs and functional art, she owns and operates the boutique, Inner Designs, which is located on Spring Street in Newton. Also featured is Joseph Losavio. Joseph is a visionary painter who combines oils, collage elements and sculptural materials. He uses landscape as the metaphor for exploring his place in the world. Come and just enjoy the evening or get a jump on your holiday shopping. Cost for the evening is $5 in advance or $10 at the door. For additional information or to register in advance please call Rev. Susan at 973-729-1064. Top 5 Fall Home Cleaning Projects Now that fall has arrived, and you've officially put away your grill and cleared out that patio furniture, it is a great idea to clean for fall. The following article offers five tips for prepping your home for the fall season. 1. Wash your windows. Spring and summer may have left a film of pollen and other debris over your windows. Give them a rinse inside and outside to watch the leaves change through sparkling glass. 2. Clean chimney and flue. If you have a fireplace, you may already be stocking up on wood for those chilly fall nights. However, it is a good idea to hire someone to clean out your chimney and flue before lighting up, to rid your home of old 28 The Papoose ash and creosote that could be an irritant, and cause unwanted fires. 3. Have a dust party. During the winter months, we spend a lot more time indoors. To prep, give your home a good dust to rid your walls, baseboards and even your ceiling of pesky dust particles. 4. Update your window treatments. Swap those airy summer curtains for your heavier winter window garb. This will keep drafts at bay and help lend your home a cozy fall feeling. 5. Clean your oven. Fall and winter are for roasting and baking. Make sure your oven is in tip-top shape by giving it a good scrub. ~ Christine Dehnel November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Community Affairs Lake Mohawk Golf Club Golf and social members celebrated Closing Day on September 27 with a brief meeting and vote before feasting on an outstanding brunch whipped up by Chef Doug Yovich and organized by Denny Kevil. The slate of officers for the New Year is Valerie Mosher, President; Denny Kevil, Vice President; Pat Dermody, Secretary and Barbara Rice, Treasurer. A presentation of beautiful prizes chosen by Joanne Arena went to our 2014 golfing winners. Summer like weather provided the golfers with a fun golf tournament followed by a reception with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. Some of the 2014 Winners for various tournaments: Leslie Plifka Ringers Gross, Penny Steinhardt Ringers Net, Debbie Marcellus - 18 Hole Handicap, Nina Booth - 9 Hole Handicap, Sheila Ventricelli and Pat Dermody - 18 Hole Partners, Doreen Skok and Barbara Rice - 9 Hole Partners, Fran Howe and Penny Steinhardt - Mohawk Cup, and Valerie Mosher - Championship Flight and Most Birdies. Featured in the photo are Fran Howe who won the Tournament of Champions, Penny Steinhardt, the outgoing President and Valerie Mosher, the newly elected President. Fifth Annual Luminary Night HELP US, HELP YOU... Help your local fire department in this winter season by following the town codes clearing any snow, brush, weeds and/or debris from a fire hydrant if it is on your property. This helps us help you. Thank you for your time and effort,The Volunteers of the Sparta Fire Department The Papoose Soon the luminary candle lights will be flickering throughout Sparta and surrounding Sussex County communities! As many families have found that during the holiday season it is fun and rewarding to join together and participate in the Saint Kateri Squires Luminary Night project. Saint Kateri Squires, Ed Weaver and Ben Insley, two Sparta High School students, are leading the Luminary project again this year. Together, with the Saint Kateri Squires, the young men are preparing for the 5th Annual Luminary Night which will be held on December 13, 2014. The young men have prepared more than 500 kits which are ready to be purchased and used for this special night. A luminary kit consists of ten white bags, ten vigil candles and some sand and is being sold for $10. Families can line the edge of their driveway or front stoop on the evening of December 14 and enjoy the soft flicker of light while helping those in need. Profits will benefit Family Promise of Sussex County, Samaritan Inn, as well as the Sparta Food Pantry. Looking for ways to make a difference in our town during the holidays? Please join us on Saturday, December 13th, all participants in Sparta, Byram, Andover, Newton and surrounding communities will light their luminaries in a show of support to the homeless. Kits are available to be purchased anytime at Greene’s Beans, 31 Theatre Center, Sparta NJ. For more information: Please email sweave@embarq mail.com or call 973-579-1180. Also please visit www.saintkaterikofc.org, www.scihn.org and www.samaritan inn.org. November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 29 Information Directory Attorneys DOLAN AND DOLAN, P.A. General Practice including Real Estate, Estate Planning and Administration, Accident and Injuries, Land Use, Workers’ Compensation, Social Security, Taxation, Bankruptcy, Debtor-Creditor, Business Transactions, Public Utility Law, Litigation in all Courts, Family Law and Municipal Court Defense. Roger W. Thomas, Robert T. Morgenstern, Charles J. Brand, Richard V. Hollyer, William T. Haggerty, Eileen McCarthy Born, Michelle Corbett-Rivielle. One Legal Lane (at 53 Spring Street), Newton ....................................973-383-1600 MORRIS DOWNING & SHERRED, L.L.P. Serving the Community since 1899 David L. Johnson, Christopher D. Quinn, James P. Fox, M. Richard Valenti, Paul G. Hunczak, Angela C. Paternostro, Douglas C. Gray, Michelle M. Beatty, Thomas J. Bain, Brian C. Lundquist, Karen D. Russell, James M. Cerra, Sabrina M. Andrews. Complete general practice including Accident & Injuries, Matrimonial, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Business Incorporation, Municipal Zoning and Land Use, Municipal Court Matters. One Main St., Newton............973-383-2700 PLEASE Remove all basketball posts located in the road or road right-of-way. Any posts or backboards left in these areas can produce damage to the plow vehicles as well as the posts while performing snow related duties. We cannot be responsible for damage to the posts. Carpentry/Home Improvements THI BUILDING & REMODELING, LLC. Formerly Tonnesen Homebuilders, Inc. Additions • Decks • Kitchens • Basements Baths • Window & Deck Replacement Lic# 13VH05162800 Phone & Fax ..........................973-729-8477 T. MULVANEY BUILDER & SON Custom Homes & Renovations No Job Too Small 35 Years Experience ..................973 383-8276 WOOPBROTHERS Additions, New Homes, Kitchens & Baths Garages, Decks & Paver Patios, Outdoor Structures. Brian Woop..... 862 268-6503 cell [email protected] www.woopbrothers.com Contractor #13VH00414500 Find us on Facebook Financial Services DANIEL PATRICK FLYNN, CFP® (973)726-3596 or (646)580-4326 www.dpflynn.com Investments, Insurance & Retirement Planning Fuel Oil FREDERICKS FUEL & HEATING SERVICE Automatic metered deliveries, Service Contracts, 24 Hour Service, Budget Plans, Radio Dispatched Service, Heating Installations, Oil Burner Sales and Service, Efficiency Testing, tank & Environmental Loss Protection, Locked in Fuel Price Year Round, Cash Discount, Fuel Oil Storage & Office in Sparta. Visa, Mastercard, Discover Accepted www.fredericksfuel.com ..........973-729-4777 HART & ILIFF FUEL & ENERGY SYSTEMS Chimney/Fireplace • Automatic Delivery • Oil Tank Environmental Protection Plan • 24-Hour Emergency Service • Service Plans-complete system coverage available • Exclusive Ultrablend Heating Oil • Even Payment & Price Protection Plans • Easy Pay Discount Purchase Plan • Under-floor Radiant Heat • HeatingCooling Plumbing Service & Installation • Solar Systems Installed • Tank Installation & Abandonment • Certified Technicians- experienced & totally reliable • Visa, MC & Discover • License 6830 www.hartandiliff.com ..............973-383-1421 FIREFOX ENERGY CONCEPTS REGIONOIL Serving Sparta Residents over 30 years Stoves* Fireplaces*Inserts* Chimneys Masonry* Awnings - Pergolas - Sunshades Sales-Service-Installaion-Gas=Pellet-Wood Visit www.firefoxenergy.com for monthly specials Fully insured commercial and residential Lafayette, NJ ................973 300-9441 [email protected] Premium fuel oil-Plumbing-Heating-Cooling. Complete Equipment Installations, Automatic Deliveries, Comprehensive Service Contracts, Easy Budget Plans, Skilled Service Technicians, S.T.E.P. (Storage Tank & Environmental Protection). 24 Hr Emergency Service. Visa & MC. www.regionoil.com Sparta area ................................973-827-7000 Catering LAKE MOHAWK COUNTRY CLUB Take-home Catering for all of your special occasions. Let our award-winning culinary team do the cooking for you. Order part of your menu, or let us cater the entire event. All orders must be placed a week in advance. 21 The Boardwalk ..................973-729-5027 Driving School BEHIND THE WHEEL DRIVING LESSONS for Sparta High School and Pope John, 16 year old program. Licensed, Bonded, Insured. Lake Mohawk Resident. Contact the owner directly. [email protected] Call........................................973-667-2999 Electrical Contractors POWER WITH PRESTIGE INC. Full Service Electrical Contractors Design • Installation • Service NJ Lic#13468 • Fully Insured ....973-726-8521 Furniture ROYAL FURNITURE Proudly celebrating our 85th year of serving the Sparta community. We have a huge selection of quality furniture to meet any budget and we offer FREE next day delivery. Owned and operated by Lake Mohawk members, The Radeloff ’s..................... 800-70 ROYAL www.royaldelivers.com 128 Pike Street, Port Jervis, NY Handyman HAMMERTIME HANDYMAN SERVICE Carpentry, Closets, Painting, Sunsetter Awnings, NJ Licensed and Insured, General Maintenace. Lic# 13VH01572200 Call Jim....................................973-948-4647 Home Security MEENAN SECURITY SERVICES (A Division of Region Oil) Total Home Security from “A Company You Know and Trust” Complete Burglar Protection; Fire & Smoke Detectors; Low Temperature /Medical alert; 24 Hour Central Monitoring: Custom Installations................800-796-3362 30 The Papoose November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com Information Directory Insurance Pet Care LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP TREASURED Kevin Duffy Resident Sales Representative. Life, Auto, Home and Voluntary group benefits 13 Main Street., Sparta. Evenings and Saturday by Appt ......973-726-4550 ext. 52927 All the best for your treasured pets! We are fully insured and bonded as well as trained in animal first-aid by the American Red Cross. Our services include: pet sitting, daily dog walking, care of special needs pets, pet taxi and more. Located in Lake Mohawk. www.treasuredcreatures.com ..................................................973 729-3363 Allen-Edmonds, Red Wing, Sebago, Brighton Products, Shoe repair done on premises Cobbler’s Corner 215 Woodport Rd....................973-729-2736 Plumbers and Heating Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Call John at 973 670-0575 or visit our website www.showerdoorsbyinstallationplus.com Kennels COZY CAT The Ultimate and Exclusive in cat boarding and grooming. Andover Rd............973-729-MEOW (6369) LAKE HOPATCONG KENNELS Boarding & Grooming for your pets. Indoor/Outdoor facilities. Veterinarian on call. Route 181 ........................973-663-1111 Shoes CREATURES PET CARE SHARPE PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. John Sharpe License #6944 and #4506 Office ......................................973-729-0592 MR. PLUMB, INC. Masonry ANNUNZIATA MASONRY All types of masonry, all masonry repairs and alterations. Stonework, brickwork, bluestone, patios, walkways, Walls, fireplaces and chimneys. Free estimates. References. Quality work, fully insured. Call Ed Annunziata. 201-874-2188 ..........................570-828-2041 ONE GUY FROM ITALY Raising stonework to an artform. Unique Masonry with a European Flair • Stone • Brick • Block • Concrete • Fireplaces • Pavingblock • Seawalls, Etc. Expert Stone Repairs. Ciro Coticelli ............973-726-4233 Optometrist Plumbing - Heating - Water Conditioning License# 8779 Office ......................................973-729-4131 HART & ILIFF PLUMBING AND HEATING, LLC •Bathroom Remodeling • Installation of Complete Plumbing Systems • Installation, Repair and Replacement of all Plumbing Fixtures • Heating & Air Conditioning System Installation & Repair • Well and Sump Pumps • Water Heaters • Water Conditioning • 35 Years Experience • Kenneth E. Hedden - Manager License #6830..........................973-383-1421 hartandiliff.com ................or 973-579-7397 Printing SPARTA EYE ASSOCIATES Helping you SEE your best... and LOOK your best! THE PRINTING CENTER •Comprehensive Eye Exams for Kids and Adults •State Board Certified in the Treatment and Management of Eye Disease •Beautiful New Optical Dispensary with Hundreds of Styles for Every Age and Every Budget •Contact lenses - All Types Including Advanced Designs for Astigmatism and Bifocal Contacts •Evening and Saturday Appointments Available 117 Sparta Ave, Sparta............973-729-9199 www.SpartaEye.com Paint and Wallpaper Realtors CENTURY 21 GEBA REALTY View All Sparta & Lake Mohawk Listings www.century21gebarealty.com Donna Geba Hrabarchuk, Broker/Owner 23 Main Street, Sparta, NJ 07871 Call ..........................................973 726-0333 Remodel and Renovations BERNIES BUILDERS Remodel and Renovations, Home Repair Serving Sussex County Since 1986 Lic#13VH01589000.................973 219-3408 Roofing & Siding AILISH’S ALPINE PAINT CENTRE Benjamin Moore Paints/Stain Custom Framing/Wallpaper 149 Woodport Rd Route 181 Plaza, Sparta ..........973-729-2300 FRANK WOOD INTERIORS Painting Interiors, Exteriors, Meticulous, Courteous Making your vision a reality ......973-600-0596 frankwoodinteriors.com Painting ROOFING & SIDING All Home Repairs, Windows, Decks, Painting, Gutters LMCC References Terry Morris ............................973 209-6776 Sand, Gravel and Topsoil BENNETT SAND & GRAVEL For All Your Needs Sparta ......................................973-383-4050 Septic Service ONE STOP COMPLETE, LLC Interior Painting Thirty Year Resident of Lake Mohawk Rich Carton.....862 266-6377 Lic#13VH07918500 The Papoose WILSON SEPTIC SERVICE SINCE Shower Doors FRAMELESS GLASS SHOWER DOORS. SALES AND DESIGNS Tire Dealers SPARTA DISCOUNT TIRE DISTRIBUTORS BF Goodrich - Michelin-Dunlop 150 Woodport Road (Rt. 181) Complete Auto Repair Service Call for appointment..............973-729-2137 Trees SPARTA TREE SERVICE Removal, Trimming, and Firewood. Fully Insured. Free Estimates ........................973-729-5179 Painting Classifieds GEARY PAINTING Route 15 at White Lake Rd ......973-383-6362 DR. JEFFREY CLAUSS OA004120/OM000164 DR. DIANE FABERY ..OA005365/OM000473 DR. LISA RUFFLE ......OA006426/OM001097 SPARTA COBBLER 1955 Baffle Filters, Maintenance, Restorations, Pump and Septic Repairs and Replacements. [email protected] ............973-729-2112 973 601-9757 Interior and Exterior Painting Power Washing * Deck/Dock Refinishing For Sale FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 Bdrm, 2-1/2 Bath, 2200sf of living space in Lake Mohawk. Two car garage, updated septic, new kitchen. Selling for $395,000. Interested parties can call 908 303-0029 Please no realtors The Members & Staff of the Lake Mohawk Country Club Wish You A Very Happy Thanksgiving! November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com 31 MONTH of November Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 BWC Happy Hour 4pm 2 9 3 BWC 4 5 6 7 Trustee Mtg BWC BWC 7:30pm-10:00pm Happy Hour4pm Dinner- 6pm Lunch- 11:30, Happy Hour 4pm Dinner- 6pm 10 Communications 11 12 13 Committee Mtg Lunch-11:30 BWC Happy Hour-4pm Dinner-6pm 7:00pm-9:00pm 16 BWC Lunch-11:30 19 20 BWC 7:30-10:00pm 24 BWC 26 Finance Committee Mtg 7:00pm-10:00pm 14 BWC OFFICE 8:30am-12pm 21 COLA Mtg 9:00am-12:00pm 22 BWC Happy Hour – 4pm Dinner-6pm Happy Hour 4pm Dinner-6pm Lunch- 11:30, Happy Hour 4pm Dinner- 6pm 27 28 29 BWC BWC BWC CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED OFFICE CLOSED OFFICE CLOSED OFFICE CLOSED BWC Lunch Confirm. 973.729.5027. [email protected]; [email protected] The Papoose BWC Lunch- 11:30, Happy Hour 4pm Dinner- 6pm BWC 30 32 15 Happy Hour 4pm Special Event FONDUE NIGHT Reservations required 17 18 Trustees’ Mtg Lunch-11:30 23 8 Special Event Smoked Meats November 2014 • Please visit our new and improved website at www.lakemohawkcc.com For Sale : 16 Oak Pkwy, Sparta, NJ $489,900 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE LAKE MOHAWK COUNTRY CLUB Please address correspondence to: PAID PERMIT #118 Sparta, NJ 21 The Boardwalk, Sparta, NJ 07871 (973) 729-6156 • www.lakemohawkcountryclub.com Vol. 79, No. 11 ❖ November 2014 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED 172 W SHORE TRL, SPARTA 35 CRESTWOOD TRL, SPARTA LAKESTYLE • $330,000 • WEB#3143211 LAKESTYLE • $399,900 • WEB#3165798 85 W SHORE TRL, SPARTA 585 W SHORE TRL, SPARTA LAKESTYLE • $369,000 • WEB#3116681 BI-LEVEL • $250,000 • WEB# 3170541 35 CRESTWOOD TRL, SPARTA 270 ALPINE TRL, SPARTA RANCH • $399,900 • WEB#3165798 BI-LEVEL • $285,000 • WEB#3165058 74 ALPINE TRL, SPARTA 1 INDIAN TRL, SPARTA COLONIAL • $499,000 • WEB#3146565 RANCH • $385,000 • WEB#3168231 99 SPRINGBROOK TRL, SPARTA 71 WEST SHORE TL, SPARTA RANCH • $258,000 • WEB#3172231 LAKESTYLE• $349,000 • WEB# 3171359 23 SUMMIT RD, SPARTA 448 E. SHORE TRL, SPARTA CUSTOM • $339,900 • WEB# 3162464 CHALET • $339,000 • WEB# 3174866 29 FAIRWAY TRL, SPARTA 30 VALLEY VIEW TRL, SPARTA COLONIAL • $364,000 • WEB#3139608 BI-LEVEL • $325,000 • WEB# 3176264 2 GLENSIDE TERRRACE, SPARTA 8 CRESTWOOD TRL, SPARTA LAKESTYLE • $419,000 • WEB# 3155329 CUSTOM • $549,000 • WEB# 3176230 29 LAKVIEW RD, SPARTA 143 GLENSIDE TRL, BYRAM SPLIT LEVEL • $315,000 • WEB#3162745 COLONIAL • $255,000 • WEB# 3177963 6 SHAWNEE TRL, SPARTA BI-LEVEL • $289,000 • WEB# 3179426 LAKEVIEW 138 HILLTOP TRL, SPARTA LAKESTYLE • $225,000 • WEB#3173136 102 GLENSIDE TRL, BYRAM CAPECOD • $294,900 • WEB# 3144396 357 E SHORE TRL, SPARTA LAKESTYLE • $225,000 • WEB#3149877 60 WHIPPOORWILL LN, BYRAM CUSTOM • $350,000 • WEB# 3150864 7 BIRCH PKY, SPARTA CUSTOM • $294,900 • WEB# 3152728 151 HILLSIDE RD, SPARTA CUSTOM • $369,000 • WEB#3156279 17 CEDAR FALLS TER, SPARTA CUSTOM • $398,000 • WEB# 3151689 349 SPRINGBROOK TRL, SPARTA LAKEFRONT CUSTOM • $375,000 • WEB#3166122 66 BIRCH PKY, BYRAM 78 BIRCH PKY, BYRAM RANCH • $579,000 • WEB#3095048 LAKESTYLE • $594,000 • WEB# 3157161 36 ISLAND TRL, SPARTA 582 W SHORE TRL, SPARTA LAKESTYLE • $1,195,000 • WEB#3130911 RANCH • $725,000 • WEB# 3155638 429 E. SHORE TRL, SPARTA COLONIAL • $459,900 • WEB#3173060 81 W. SHORE TRL, SPARTA CUSTOM • $449,900 • WEB#3177818 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS… CELEBRATING YOUR TRADITIONS WITH FRIENDS & FAMILY We too, have our own traditions! Courteous Service, Professional Realtors, Market Awareness and Attention to Detail Making finding a home as easy as possible.....
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