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Safety For Pedestrians And Motorists In Madison Improving


Through "Walk Safe Madison"

By Ejvind Boccolini
ith school back in session, it is surely a good thing
that a program called Walk Safe Madison is in
effect on local streets.
The Madison Police Department is looking to keep the
community safer for everyone with this program that
enforces the law for motorists and pedestrians. This program
began in July 2015 and will last until May 2016.
"It's done statewide - it's a good program," said Madison
Police Department Patrolman Chad Rybka.
Police officials are considering situations whereby
motorists and/or pedestrians have adequate time to react, but
misjudge or disregard any safety measures they should be
making. Rybka wants to explain that the program is not a
"trap" for motorists and/or pedestrians.
For instance, when motorists fail to stop for pedestrians,
when drivers are distracted, or, when pedestrians are not
using crosswalks when they cross the street - these situations
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The Madison Police Department will issue a summons to
these motorists or pedestrians who violate the law, or inform
them and educate them about why these actions are dangerous.
Again, police will consider the situations whereby
motorists and/or pedestrians have adequate time to react
properly with their safety measures, but fail to do so. Police
know the average perception time for a motorist and/or
pedestrian to take safety steps in a given situation and are
also considering speed limits in designated areas where
these violations are being observed.
Police are also putting a construction cone in the designated enforcement areas so they can know measurements on
roadways, and when any possible violations are made.
Police will know when adequate time and distance should
have allowed violators to react safely, but perhaps did not.
So, Madison Police are working to educate the public and
remind them to be aware as a driver and/or pedestrian. This
will make things safer in each community where a program
like this is put into action.
During a telephone interview earlier this month, Rybka
of the Bureau of Traffic Safety, said, in fact, that the
Madison Police Department often receives complaints about
pedestrian safety. In addition to this, the number of pedestrians being struck by vehicles is unfortunately increasing.
This news is sad, and if the Walk Safe Madison program
can help motorists and pedestrians become more aware and
improve the safety measures they make, then that is an
important step.
Rybka said the program came about when the police
department received a grant from the New Jersey Division
of Highway Safety to finance Walk Safe Madison. The grant
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Police Department

$1,000 going toward education.


The program will address important issues. It is meant to
decrease the number of traffic collisions involving pedestrians, and school zones and crosswalks will be areas of
enforcement. Rybka said the locations will vary.
"Cops in Crosswalks" is another directive that the
Madison Police are putting into action, and it will work
hand-in-hand with Walk Safe Madison. This program will
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Drew University Exhibit Features Rare 16th-Century Books Of Common Prayer

he editions of the Book of Common


Prayer on display at Drew University
span four centuries.
The United Methodist Archives and
History Center on the Drew University campus is displaying rare copies of the Book of
Common Prayer that span 400 years in the
exhibit Comfortable Words, Anglican Piety
and the Book of Common Prayer.
Some of the comfortable words include:
Til death do us part; Ashes to ashes, dust
to dust; Speak now or forever hold your
peace.
These phrases, in regular use today, orig-

inated in the 16th-century Book of Common


Prayer authored by Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Canterbury under Kings Henry
VIII and Edward VI of England. They were
drafted as part of religious reforms enacted
by Edward VI following Henry VIIIs break
from Rome. The original editions will be
displayed until Oct. 23.
Highlights of the exhibit include: a first
edition printed in 1549 in London during the
reign of Edward VI; editions printed in the
1600s by printers to King Charles I and II;
editions from the 1700s, including the first
American edition; editions bound by Queen

Victorias bookbinder in the 1900s.


In addition to their singular contribution
to the spread of the Protestant Reformation,
the Books of Common Prayer on display are
also works of art. Created by some of the
worlds
leading
craftsmen-Joseph
Zaehnsdorf, Francis Bedford, Samuel
Mearne and Englands master typefounder
and printer, John Baskerville-the book covers are of ivory, velvet, copper and silver and
include detailed artwork, original woodcuts,
a fore-edge painting and exquisite bindings
and engraving.
The exhibition, organized by the United

Methodist Archives at Drew University, is


dedicated to the memory of Fred and Mary
Louise Maser, who donated their collection
of more than 150 prayer books to Drew in
1978. Kenneth E. Rowe C59, G69, professor emeritus of church history at the Drew
Theological School and formerly the
Methodist librarian, curated the exhibition
with assistance from Chris Anderson,
Masato Okinaka, Kim Magnell and Cassie
Brand of the Methodist Archives.
Visit the librarys exhibition page for
more information about the exhibit.

Downton Abbey Course Offered At FDU

he popular course Experiencing


Downton Abbey, will be offered at
Fairleigh Dickinson for the second
time this semester. The course is a unique,
non-credit, eight-week class that will examine the historical and cultural events of the
first five seasons of the popular BBC perioddrama series.
Beginning on Sun., Sept. 27, and continuing through Nov. 22, the course will meet
weekly from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the universitys Campus at Florham Park.

The Experiencing Downton Abbey


class will take an in-depth look at the period
in which the series is based and cover worldchanging events like the sinking of the
Titanic and the outbreak of World War I.
The class also will cover what day-to-day
life was like for the upper and lower classes
in Britain, including work and leisure activities, as well as the fascinating history of
Highclere Castle the real Downton
Abbey.
The course will be taught by Judith

Israel, an instructor in Fairleigh Dickinson


Universitys Florham Institute for Lifelong
Learning, or FILL, a program in which senior citizens 62 and older and professionalsin-transition can enrich their lives through
adult education and recreation programs.
A retired vice president for research services at Burrelles Information Services,
Israel also has taught English at the Chatham
Middle School and the County College of
Morris in Randolph Township. She holds a
masters degree in English from New York

University and a masters degree in library


science from Rutgers University.
The course also will feature guest lecturers from the universitys faculty on a variety
of topics.
The non-credit class is open to all.
Registration for all eight sessions is $150.
To register for the course, contact
Abagail Eckert at 973-553-8721 or abagail@fdu.edu. For information, visit
www.fdu.edu/fill.

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Preservation Commission To Meet

he Madison Historic Preservation


Commission of the Borough of
Madison in the County plans to
meet at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday

of each month, in the second floor


Committee Room of the Hartley Dodge
Memorial Building, in the Borough of
Madison.

Historical Society To Learn About


Washingtons Marriage

adison
Historical
Society
Membership Meeting - George
and Martha Washington and the
Making of America, is set for Tues., Sept.
15, at 7:15 p.m., at the Chase Room of the
Madison Public Library.
Dr. Bruce Chadwick, a professor of

journalism and history at New Jersey City


University and Rutgers University, will
describe the marriage of George and
Martha Washington. Light refreshments
will be available. The meeting is open to
the public and there is no admission
charge.

Walk Safe Madison...


continued from front page

be active at, for instance, crosswalks frequently used by pedestrians or in front of


some of the larger schools in the area.
Police officers will be in plain clothes
and will be on the lookout for motorists who
fail to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks, and
for other dangerous violators including dis-

tracted drivers, and pedestrians who do not


use crosswalks when they cross streets.
Other officers will radio each other as
they find possible violators in action.
This effort to improve safety measures
for motorists and pedestrians is an important
step in each community.

United Way Golf Outing To Benefit


Local Women

omen who care about local philanthropy and enjoy a round of


golf have an opportunity to combine both passions at the United Way Honey
Open Golf Outing on Mon., Sept. 28, at the
Farmstead Golf & Club in Lafayette.
Hosted by the United Way Womens
Leadership Council, the event honors the
legacy of tournament founder Helen
Honey Ackerman, a former Sussex
County clerk who believed women and
children should have access to resources to
build a better life, subsequently helping to
build a stronger community. A philanthropic network of professional women, the
Council helps the ALICE (Asset Limited,
Income Constrained, Employed) population
and women and children in poverty have
access to such resources through fundraising efforts including this golf outing.
United Way is pleased to carry on
Honeys legacy to support women who
deserve a chance to reach their full potential, said United Way Community
Relations Manager Monica Lemperle.

Through the ALICE Scholarships, we are


helping women on their path to employment and, ultimately, to financial independence.
The outing offers women two ways to
play: A nine-hole scramble lesson for
golfers interested in learning more about the
game; or a traditional 18-hole scramble for
experienced golfers.
The outing will begin with registration at
7 a.m. followed by an 8 a.m. shotgun start
for 18-hole golfers. The nine-hole lesson
will begin at 9 a.m. The $125 per person
registration includes golf, continental
breakfast, and an awards luncheon.
For more information or to register by
Wed., Sept. 23, visit www.UnitedWayNNJ.
org/HoneyOpen2015, email Monica.
Lemperle@UnitedWayNNJ.org, or call
973.993.1160, x409.
United Way of Northern New Jersey is a
nonprofit organization working to improve
peoples lives and strengthen communities
by focusing on education, income and
health.

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Community Outreach Programs

ommunity outreach is an important


service offered by the Madison
Historical Society. Society outreach programs are designed to acquaint
younger citizens with Madison's history
and why the study of our history can be
fun.
A classroom program for second grade
students is a program includes an introduction to the society and its history, examples
of historical clothing, photos of historical
Madison buildings and a history of the
Madison's rose industry which gave the
town its name, the "Rose City."
A program designed to be held at a Cub

Scout pack meeting introduces the Society


to the scouts and explains why it is important for them to know the history of their
town. The group is divided into small
groups that attend a sequence of ten minute
presentations of photos and artifacts on
subjects of historical interest within the
town.
Specialized programs for high school
students are also offered. These are usually defined in partnership with the teacher
to meet specific educational goals for the
class.
For more information call Madison
Historical Society at 973-377-0722, ext. 8.

View Madison
History At Street Fair

he Madison Historical Society


will again participate in Madison's
Annual Bottle Hill Day Street Fair
on Sat., Oct. 3, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in
downtown Madison. The booth will be

located on Waverly Place. Historical


maps, photographs, books of Madison
history, and other artifacts will be on display and available for purchase.

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Local Man Goes On A Mission To Honor Local Veterans

By Anastasia Marchese
ormer Mayor of Madison and Korean War Veteran,
Jack Dunne is on a mission to honor the many
Madison citizens who have served the country in
the military.
A fourth generation Madison native, his roots run deep
here. For 31 years he served as deputy chief detective at
the Morris County Prosecutor's Office. He was co-owner
of Dunnes Hardware for 15 years, served on the town
council and then as mayor in 2000-2003. He and his wife
of 59 years, Roberta, work together with a committee of
concerned citizens to ensure that Madison's legacy of
service continues and its veterans are honored.
Dunne has spearheaded many veterans memorial
efforts here in Madison. In the past, Dunne organized the
Memorial Day parade. About 15 years ago he worked with
the committee and town council to have memorial plaques
set up at the homes of all 54 Madison citizens who died
serving their county in WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
Dunnes work on the Madison War Memorial Book
Committee may be the most emblematic of his mission,
however. That committee published "Always with Us" in
1998 and the preface to the book states, "Dedicated to
those from Madison who gave their life, the supreme sacrifice, in the name of freedom during World War II, Korea
and Vietnam. They are more than a name. They loved and

were loved. They smiled, felt pain, played games and were
sometimes pranksters, as young boys will be. They had
ambitions and dreams. Some had wives and children.
They walked the streets of Madison with friends. They
lost their lives in wars for our nation, for our community,
for us. They will remain a part of Madison's history. They
will never be forgotten. They are Always with Us." The
book relies on personal letters, memorabilia and photographs to preserve the story of the lives of those killed in
war and bring their stories to life.
Dunnes mission continues with his current project to
spearhead an effort to renovate the walkway, the WWI
memorial in James Park. The memorial was built in 1926
and has the names of 334 Madisonians, who served in
WWI, recorded on it. About 15 years ago, Dunne worked
with the town to have the distinct eagle statue and monument refurbished, but the blacktop walkway on which is
stands has continued to deteriorate and has reached a "disgraceful" state.
The monument is the site of the Veterans Day ceremony and the starting point of the Memorial Day parade. Due
to the dilapidated state of the walkway, Dunne and a group
of other concerned citizens are currently organizing the
"Walk with Us" memorial project in cooperation with the
town council. A new walkway will be laid with pavers,
some of which will be engraved with the name and serv-

ice branch of Madison veterans. The engraved pavers may


be dedicated for a cost of $75 each. Already more than 500
memorial pavers have been sold.
"Our goal was to sell 300 but we figured maybe shoot
for 400. So far already 500 have been sold. We may even
sell as many as 600," said Dunne. "It has been very, very
successful."
Some people purchase engraved plaques in honor of a
family member or loved one who served. Others have
continued on page 8

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Tour Lovely Houses To Support Chatham Middle School

he PTO of the Chatham Middle


School plans to present Lets
Celebrate! House Tour on Thurs.,
Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. This event is
sponsored by Prime Construction and
Remodeling. All proceeds benefit the educational programs at Chatham Middle
School.
Enjoy the community while visiting
nine lovely Chatham houses. Celebrating
family and traditions are at the heart of
these homes. These stunning properties
offer something for everyone including:
amazing renovations, various architectural
styles and sizes, unique interior design, and
those rich in history. The houses will be

staged with varied themes ideas and suggestions for events that may be considered
in ones own home with family and friends.
Docents will be available at all locations
to guide and inform visitors. Door prizes
will be awarded to lucky winners one at
each house!
Advance tickets are $40 per person; $35
for senior citizens. Visit www.chathamhousetour.com to purchase tickets. On the
day of the tour, all tickets will be $45.
Tickets are non-refundable.
No one will be admitted to any home
without a ticket. Visitors will retrieve tickets the day of the event beginning at 9:45
a.m. through noon. The ticket pick up loca-

Meet Short Stories Author

uthor and former Madison resident Austin Bunn will speak


about his new short story collection, The Brink, featuring stories told
in a variety of styles and settings with an
emphasis on transformation, on Sat.,
Sept. 19, at 2 p.m. at the Library of the
Chathams in Chatham Borough.

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The authors work has appeared in


The New York Times Magazine, The
Atlantic, The Pushcart Prize and
other venues. He wrote the story and cowrote the screenplay for the film Kill
Your Darlings, starring Daniel
Radcliffe, which premiered at Sundance.

tion will be at Fairmount Country Club in


Chatham. When retrieving tickets, guests
will receive a tour map and brochure.
Guests will also receive a bag in which to
carry their shoes through each house, as
visitors are asked to remove their shoes at
each location. Visitors may travel at their
own pace and see houses in any order.

Honor Local Veterans...


continued from page 6

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may not otherwise have family or friends
to commemorate their service. Some veterans have purchased engraved pavers in
their own name as well.
So far people from 24 states and more
than 30 towns have purchased memorial
pavers honoring Madison's veterans. There
has even been one purchased by someone
overseas. The end of September is the cutoff date for purchasing an engraved paver.
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Madison Features Outdoor Gallery

his summer, downtown Madison


once again became a vibrant outdoor gallery featuring the artwork
of a dozen talented New Jersey artists.
The Sidewalk Gallery, a DDC/MACA
partnership in its third year, exhibits the
artwork created by twelve talented New
Jersey artists. With vibrant colors, the
large banners located along Main Street
and Waverly Place, turn a walk downtown into a stroll through an open-air art
gallery.
The expansive exhibit features 24
unique and eclectic interpretations of
everyday life in New Jersey-including
historic buildings, beaches, the natural
beauty of NJ or a comic book-style
renderings from the mind of an artist.
And this year, included will be several
emerging artists who add a vitality and
energy to the project.
The banners will remain on view
through mid October and then will be
featured at the Third Annual Gala
Auction at 7 p.m., Sat., Oct. 24. The
event will be held at the historic Hartley

Dodge Building. Its always an exciting


evening that combines art, community,
and great fun with the opportunity to bid
on a favorite banner!
The banner pictured, was painted by
local artist Dennis McKee, who has been
practicing and studying fine arts for more
than 25 years. Over the last several years
he has turned his attention to capturing
light and color to express the natural
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settings. McKee takes his inspiration
from the diversity of outdoor settings in
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subject, he says. Painting outdoors is a
continual enjoyment for me. A graphic
designer for more than 30 years, McKee
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Scout Programs At MHHM This Fall

(photo by Stan Freeny)

his fall Macculloch Hall Historical


Museum (MHHM) in Morristown
plans to host three opportunities for
Webelos Scouts to earn their complete two
Belt Loop requirements and earn their
Academics Pin for Geography. The pro-

grams take place on Tues., Nov. 10, from


4:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m.; Sat., Nov. 14, from
2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.; and Tues., Dec. 8,
from 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
During the When and When: Maps
Now and Then program Scouts will work

together to map out the state of New Jersey,


marking key geographic features and major
cities. In small groups, Scouts will build 3-D
models in clay of one of the geographic
areas of the Garden State. The hands-on
study of maps will expand as Scouts trace
the routes of two famous explorers from the
past. Scouts will examine information about
the members of the family who lived at
Macculloch Hall and use current satellite
views on the web to identify locations where
they lived before, during, and after the Civil
War. The program concludes with a floorsize game board testing the Scouts on facts
and terms they have learned about geography, NJ and the Civil War. Pre-registration is
required, call (973) 538-2404 ext. 16 or
email cwinslow@maccullochhall.org. The
cost for the program is $8 per Scout and $5
per adult. Maximum group size is 15 participants.
This fall, MHHM is also offering programs for Boy Scouts. Architecture: Past
and Present is set for Tues., Sept. 29, from
4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 10 from
2:20 p.m. 4:30 p.m. and Tues., Oct. 13th
from 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Boy Scouts will
use 19th century Macculloch Hall and
Morristowns first Historic District to meet

all five requirements of the Boy Scouts


Architecture Merit Badge. During the program activities will help boys compare
building styles and trends today with those
of the past as they closely examine one of
Morristowns historic neighborhoods during
a 45-minute walking tour. Scouts will discuss the differences between renewable
building materials and recycled building
materials as they are used in construction,
and will role-play an architect-client interview with a peer addressing requirements
and goals of a building project. Scouts will
also be introduced to three career options in
architecture and learn to make a scale drawing. The cost for the Boy Scout program is
$10 per Scout and $5 per adult. Maximum
group size is 20 participants.
There are also programs for Girl Scouts.
Participants must be registered Girl Scouts
and complete the registration form found at
https://www.gsnnj.org/Things-to-Do/GirlPrograms/Pages/default.aspx. To become a
registered Girl Scout, visit www.gsnnj.org
and click on the "Join" button. MHHM
offers programs for Daisies, Brownies,
Juniors and Cadettes to earn badges and
awards during visits to 19th century
Macculloch Hall.

Morris County Tourism Bureau Unveils New Website

he Morris County Tourism Bureau


has unveiled a new website that is
designed to make it simple and interesting to search for tourist destinations and
activities in Morris County, to help draw
more out-of-state and out-of-county tourism
and to interest Morris County residents in
tourism treasures right in their own back
yard.
The new site, which was formally
unveiled last night at the Morris County
Board of Freeholders meeting in
Morristown, includes connections to historic
sites, arts and culture, outdoors, dining,
lodging, shopping, services and organizations, plus a listing of events of interest to
residents and visitors.
To view the new site, visit: http://morristourism.org/about.
Theres a simple, clear and focused
strategy behind a successful tourism site,
said Leslie Bensley, executive director of the
Morris County Tourism Bureau, who recently briefed the county Board of Freeholders
on the website. The best websites inspire
visitors to action, providing the quintessen-

tial experience of their destination through


crisp visuals, sparse copy and intuitive navigation. The top tourism-focused sites on the
web today achieve results because they
inspire, inform and influence the people who
use the site.
The Tourism Bureau partnered in the
development of the a new website with
Paramore Digital, which has designed and
developed a website that is a one-stop planning resource and online community for visitors and residents.
The website has a modern, clean and
intuitive design, and is built using responsive design for an optimal viewing experience across multiple platforms and devices.
Paramore custom-developed the site to
make it easy to create and manage website
content, and made it scalable so it can easily
grow as new technologies and services are
needed.
This new website draws visitors to
major tourism attractions in the county
through inspiring and engaging content,
said Freeholder Director Kathy DeFillippo.
It should help draw more people to our

county to see the great things we have to


offer, while giving a boost to our economy.
The new site offers a host of interesting
facts on the entire county, including a snapshot tour and history of all 39 Morris County
municipalities. Did you know? The story of
Butler is written in rubber. The author was
Richard Butler, who amassed a rubber manufacturing empire in Butler, forming the
Rubber Comb and Jewelry Company in
1876. The earliest settlers in Chester came
in 1640 when "Black River" established
itself as a settlement primarily because of
the intersection of two Lenape Indian trails.
The new site also allows users to stroll
through the Willlowood Arboretum, take a

tour of the Whippany Railway Museum,


view the scenic Berkshire Valley Golf
Course and wilderness of Hacklebarney
State Park, or wander through the
Morristown National Historical Park. The
photos are big and beautiful, the text is easy
to read, and the links to helpful sites are
plentiful.
The Morris County Tourism Bureau is a
destination marketing organization with a
goal of positively affecting the economy of
Morris County by promoting the areas
exceptional historic, cultural and recreational opportunities. Bensley said the organization has been interested in upgrading its
website for several years.

Chatham Man Earns Doctorate

oseph S. Buga of Chatham recently


was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy
Degree in Urban Studies conferred
jointly by Rutgers University and the New
Jersey Institute of Technology. Buga's dissertation was titled: Light Rail and
Changing Development Patterns in San

Diego, Dallas and Jersey City. His specialization is in the urban environment - examining the policies and programs that plan,
fund and manage built systems composed
of buildings, neighborhoods, open spaces,
transportation and infrastructure.

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Fundraiser Set To Keep Wheels Of Edison Museum In Motion


special project exhibits that are not covered in the NHP
budget. The FoTENHP also promotes the eras pastimes of
gardening, fashion, advertisements and the music that were
connected to these Edison inventions in true spirit.
Coincidentally, the Victorian age of the late 19th Century
was also the pinnacle years of Thomas Edisons career that
made him the worlds famous wizard of invention capable of
moving ideas off from the science fiction category to the
world of tomorrow. In 1897 H.G. Wells created his science
fiction masterpiece The War Of The Worlds. The Hearst
newspaper group commissioned a sequel to follow it.
Science editor - Garrett Putnam Serviss would write the next
story. This sequel follow up was entitled Edisons Conquest
of Mars which appeared in Feb. of 1898. Thomas Edison
became the heroic character of this science fiction world.
The iconic persona of Edison was a name that lent the
believability factor to a new fiction genre the space techno-thriller. Serviss book was the first space battle to ever
appear in print.
The West Orange laboratory complex was built in 1887.
The facilities were well equipped with many kinds of
machinery and instruments, with a factory supply of materials from around the world that employed dedicated and carefully-chosen workers. Employees that worked at Edisons
factory laboratories did not need to read a science fiction
book to believe that Thomas Edison had the imagination to
take them into the future with his inventions and ideas.
There was a lot of excitement working for Thomas Edison
that attracted the best talent pool of employees not only

hose interested in socializing with folks who keep the


wheels of the museum turning at Edisons 19th
Century factory complex in West Orange can attend
the Muckers Ball fundraiser on Sat., Oct. 3. It promises a
tradition of food, drink, music and dancing under the big tent
- a location where Thomas Edison and his Muckers had
some great celebrations. For more info on the Muckers Ball
contact the Friends of Thomas Edison Historical Park
FoTENHP www.foedison.org; call 973-736-2916; or email
foe@foedison.org.
Touring the legendary work site of Thomas Edison and the
growing curiosity in Steampunk makes this National
Historical Park NHP in West Orange even more uniquely
remarkable today.
Steampunk is a subgenre of devotees that are fascinated
by retro science fiction, technology and artistic designs of
the late 19th-century that ignited with the force of steampowered machinery. Steampunk channels the era's perspective of those that lived during this futuristic thinking
Victorian and American Wild West age. Steampunk is about
revisiting its own distinct fashion, culture, architectural style
and art. It was a time of colorful futuristic storytelling from
H. G. Wells and Jules Verne. The Thomas Alva Edison factory laboratories and his Victorian Glenmont estate home in
West Orange are in themselves Steampunk time capsules
maintained by our National Park Service. It is also further
preserved by private funds, foundations and the Friends of
TENHP that do dedicated fundraising where it is needed.
They provide the additional renovations, enhancements and

locally but from around the world. This pool also included
great performing artists for his film and music studio productions. Edisons closest workers were his engineering and
development team that he fondly called his Muckers. There
were great employee celebrations too that went along with
the hard work that helped produce the grist for futuristic pulp
fiction in its day.
See the Thomas Edisons Steampunk Collection. Visit
the Thomas Alva Edison Museum NPS Open Wed.
through Sun., 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Admission fee is $10. For
more details, go to http://www.nps.gov/edis/.

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Brad
omedian
Zimmerman performs My Rise to
the Middle, a sequel to his
off-Broadway one man
show, My Son, the Waiter,
A Jewish Tragedy in Mayo
Performing Art Centers
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30 and Wed., Oct. 7 at 7:30

Enjoy Some Laughs At MPAC

p.m. Tickets are $20.


This funny and poignant
sequel to My Son the
Waiter, A Jewish Tragedy
chronicles the further
adventures of comedian
Zimmerman and his quest
to make it in show business,
despite a well-meaning but
meddling Jewish mother,
and a turbulent professional

and social life.


The audience will also
have the opportunity to
meet with Zimmerman
after each performance and
discuss the work.
Zimmerman is a very
unique and original voice in
the world of comedy.
Watch a few minutes of his
comedy and you will know

September Is Disaster Preparedness Month In


Morris County- Get Ready For Natural Disasters

he difficulties presented during and


after Hurricane Irene and Superstorm
Sandy made it clear in recent years
that its very important for residents of
Morris County to be prepared for future
storms and disasters, and that if is never
known when emergency preparedness will
pay off.
September will be Disaster Preparedness
Month in Morris County and across the
nation, so there is no better time than right
now to prepare for future emergency situations.
The mission of the Morris County
Office of Emergency Management is to support our countywide emergency response
partners, to protect lives and property of our
residents, and the environment, said Morris
County OEM Director Jeff Paul.
That is why it is so important to have the
entire Morris County community engaged in
Disaster Preparedness Month. My question
to you would simply be: Are you ready?
Residents are asked to take preparedness
action now, to make a plan with their community, family and pets. Plan how to stay
safe and communicate during the disasters.
Morris County Fire Coordinator Lou
Pepe suggests the following:
Change Batteries in smoke detectors- it
could mean the difference between life and
death.
Have a charged fire extinguisher near the
kitchen and know how to use it.
Maintain flashlights with batteries
throughout the home.
Maintain a disaster package for the family.
Conduct a family drill to be sure of alternate ways to get out of the house.
We just have to look back at Irene and
Sandy to know that disasters can strike right
here in Morris County, and that we need to
be prepared, said Freeholder Doug Cabana,

who is the county governing boards liaison


on law and public safety issues.
Its really a matter of taking some very
basic steps to ensure you can survive for at
least a short period if you lose power, or
cant communicate and have children or elderly persons or someone in need of medication living with you. Preparedness Month is
the time to take stock of your situation.
Go to http://www.ready.gov/ to learn
more about preparation.
National Preparedness Month, which is
sponsored nationally by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency, or
FEMA, is a part of a governmental effort to
strengthen the nations preparedness capabilities. It encompasses prevention, protection, response, and recovery efforts to prepare residents for all hazards from natural
disaster to terrorist attack.
The New Jersey Office or Emergency
Management suggests the following:
Three days' supply of canned, non-perishable, ready-to-eat food; Three days' supply of water (a total of three gallons per person); Battery-operated radio, with extra batteries; flashlight with extra batteries; medications with one week of prescriptions; first
aid kit; personal toiletries; non-electric can
opener and utensils; cash or travelers
checks; infant care needs; items for elderly
family members; items for persons with disabilities.
For a more detailed list and assistance in
developing a preparedness plan, visit:
http://www.ready.nj.gov/plan/kitplan.html.
For information during emergency situations in Morris County, visit MCUrgent for
up-to-date information, at: http://www.morrisoem.org/MCUrgent.asp.
MCUrgent
information spans municipal boundaries, is
freely available and accessible anywhere.

you have never seen anything like Brad.


He works all over the
country, performing at theatres, comedy clubs, casinos and comedy festivals.
He has worked with many
well known comedians and
entertainers such as Brad
Garrett, Dennis Miller,
Susie
Essman,
Julio
Iglesias and Joan Rivers.
Brad combines years of
acting training and standup,
which is evident in Brads
one man show, My Son
the Waiter, A Jewish
Tragedy. In this part
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piece, Brad tells a story of
one mans lengthy, and we
do mean lengthy, struggle
to make it as an actor in
New York. His send-ups on
his childhood, his family,
his misbegotten love life,

and his career are as warm


and poignant as they are
hysterical. His friend Brad
Garrett says of the show,
Zimmermans one-man
show is a must see. Its
hysterical, heartfelt, timely
and poignant. I cried, I
laughed, I forgot where I
parked.
In addition to this show,
Brad has done work in both
television and film, most

notably playing Johnny


Sacks lawyer in The
Sopranos.
Mayo Performing Arts
Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, presents a
wide range of programs that
entertain, enrich, and educate the diverse population
of the region and enhance
the economic vitality of
Northern New Jersey. Visit
www.mayoarts.org.

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