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Welcome to our 2023 Summer Issue of the Warren-Watchung Connections! Now that our days are longer, make the most of the “lazy days of summer." It’s the perfect time to sit back and enjoy the warmth of the sun, while making memories with family and friends. In this issue you will find some great ideas for adults, children, couples and families. Whether you’re interested in a day trip, fun activities, shopping, or a new dining location, we’ve got you covered. How about a drivable vacation this summer! Check out our Summer Section to find a great place to visit for a day or weekend trip, only a car ride away. Or, stay more local and go on a shopping spree! Many of the diverse stores are getting new summer merchandise in…peruse the bounty that awaits you! Summer is the perfect time to take a break from cooking! The restaurants are not as crowded and are ready to give you a warm welcome and excellent service. Bonus-many of them provide outdoor dining!! We couldn’t have made it any easier for you to find an amazing restaurant to try with Your Guide to Summer Dining Section. There are many dining options, and the best part is that they are local! Please read the Community News article, “Mount Bethel Village." Mount Bethel Village provides day and residential programs for our community members with special needs. It features Mr. Jason Mross, a resident at Mount Bethel, and his colorful paintings. Hello, parents, this article is for YOU! Need a new place to visit that will keep your kids interested and be fun and exciting? “Battling the Boredom Blues," our Family Adventures column, has several unique suggestions. What says summer more than beautiful, blossoming flowers? Our cover is titled, Hydrangea and is painted by Michael J. Martin. He says of these gorgeous flowers, “They are fragrant reminders of that quiet solitude in a shaded garden where one contemplates summer activities or a good book.” We thank our readers who love reading our PRINT magazines and also thank those who can easily navigate the vast DIGITAL space to enjoy the issue. To make it easier for our digital readers, there is a FREE digital subscription. Get instant access, anytime, anywhere! The subscription link is: theconnectionsnj.com/subscribe-to-our-magazines. We truly do CONNECT you to your communities! Have a safe and enjoyable summer! Sincerely, Anna Petro, Publisher It’s the journey, not the destination…a lifelong pursuit of painting has guided this artist’s expression goals. A native of New York City, over the past 30 years, Michael has studied at some of these notable art institutions: The Arts Student League in New York and The Summit Center for Visual Arts. He has also been tutored by a variety of private and professional instructors including, Everett Raymond Kinstler. He is a member of the Chatham Art League and the Portraits Society of America. He has had exhibits at the Lundt-Glover Gallery and the Chatham Borough Gallery and at the following Libraries: Morris County, Bernards Library and Frelinghuysen Arboretum. In addition, he has exhibited at the Palmer Museum. Michael focuses exclusively onoil painting, enjoying the inspiration from many of the old masters. When painting, inspiration is key. He looks for the strong contrasts and focuses on the center of attention. Michael establishes a basic outline and lets the creativity flow. The adventure of applying paint to a canvas provides the inspiration to the artist. He uses palette knives at key points in the painting in order to let the colors mix visually. He keeps the shadows cool and transparent, but applies opaque highlights. He says, “The painting has to move the viewer.” Landscapes, Still Lifes, Portraits...He enjoys them all! HIGHLIGHTS... THE CONNECTION'S STAFF ON THE COVER Disclaimer: The views expressed in the articles are the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Connection Magazines. We publish all advertisements, editorials, and other content in good faith. We cannot guarantee or accept any liability for the accuracy of the claims made by our advertisers. PUBLISHED BY Connection Magazine, LLC • P.O. Box 4081 • Warren, NJ 07059 908-903-1799 • info@theconnectionsnj.com CONTRIBUTING WRITERS... Gail Bicknell, ASID,CAPS, Jane Cooperman, Dr. Andrea S Freeman, VMD, MS, Carolyn Hanson, Joanne Kleinle, Ellyn Mantell, Dr. Michael Osit, Dan Rosenberg, Deborah Schader A NOTE FROM OUR PUBLISHER... Pets’ Health-Kind Veterinary Care Center .............................. Page 10 BERKELEY HEIGHTS SECTION................................................ 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THE WARREN-WATCHUNG CONNECTION PAGE 10 JUNE/JULY/AUGUST 2023 theconnectionsnj.com NOWOPEN! Our new state-of-the-art hospital is open! Services include: Like and Follow us on Facebook Now that the warmer weather is upon us, fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes abound and these pose health risks to both pets and people. Here are some things you should know about minimizing these risks. Fleas and Ticks: Fleas and ticks are vectors for a number of diseases that can affect both pet and human health. While we are most aware of them in the spring and summer months, in reality both fleas and ticks can be a year-round problem. They are often able to survive freezing temperatures for extended periods of time and survive even better when they spend the colder months in garages, homes, or living and feeding on wildlife or our pets. Milder winters allow for the survival of many more of last year’s fleas and ticks. Fleas cause annoyance and skin irritation at minimum, but some pets (and people too) can have a serious allergic reaction to flea saliva, which is injected while feeding, and can cause severe itching and hair loss. Feeding fleas also transmit a number of infections from parasites, such as tapeworms, to the more serious bacteria, Bartonella. Bartonella can result in illness, swollen lymph nodes and anemia in pets. Up to 40% of cats have been exposed to the bacteria; however, most do not show any signs unless they develop other immune-compromising disease. These cats can still transmit the bacteria to people, a condition called Cat Scratch Fever, which can result in serious complications in young children and immunocompromised adults. Ticks can transmit even more serious diseases including Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, Anaplasmosis, and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF). Tick prevention in our pets is an important factor in reducing risk of infection to our pets and to human family members as well. Mosquitoes: Although usually considered a nuisance, mosquitoes pose a serious health risk to dogs and cats since they transmit heartworm disease. Heartworm disease is present in all 50 states and because mosquitoes easily get into homes, even indoor pets are at risk. Immature worms injected into the blood stream from the bite of an infected mosquito spend the first three months in circulation before establishing themselves in the pulmonary artery, the large blood vessel through which blood travels from the heart to the lungs. There the worms will spend the next 2-4 months growing into mature adults and it is only after this time (5-7 months post-mosquito-bite) that they will be detected on a heartworm test. As adult worms they will mate and produce offspring to be distributed in the pet’s bloodstream where they can be picked up by feeding mosquitoes and passed on to other animals. Both dogs and cats may be affected, although cats tend to have a more aggressive immune response to the infection which can result in a limited number of worms developing to adulthood. This immune response can be so strong that it can cause sudden death in otherwise healthy cats. Historically, heartworm disease has not been particularly common in the Northeast U.S., leading to the misconception that heartworm prevention is not necessary if you live in New Jersey. Because rescue animals are commonly moved around the U.S., the risk of heartworm disease remains ever-present. The delay between when animals are infected and when they test positive further complicates matters since pets that test negative may go undiagnosed for some time, further allowing for mosquitoes in the area to become infected and spread the disease. Heartworm preventatives are widely available by prescription and are extremely safe, effective and typically cost between $6-8/month. Treatment of heartworm disease can cost several thousand dollars, and the treatment itself is also potentially life-threatening. Thankfully, there are many safe and effective options available for flea and tick control as well as heartworm prevention. Products applied topically to the skin, collars, and oral preventatives – many with tasty flavors that are easy to administer - now make flea, tick and heartworm prevention safe and simple. It is best to discuss these with your veterinarian to determine the preventatives best suited to your pet. Products sold through veterinarians tend to be safer and more effective than most overthe-counter products. An Ounce of Prevention Is Always Worth a Pound of Cure: What You Should Know About the Health Risks to Your Pet from Fleas, Ticks, and Mosquitoes PETS’ HEALTH By Andrea S. Freeman, VMD, MS

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theconnectionsnj.com SENIOR LIVING PAGE 12 The aging process is known to cause dysfunction of so many organs and modalities, and loss of hearing is certainly one of the more serious. Not only does hearing loss affect our ability to communicate, but it also affects our ability to participate in social situations. Hearing loss is also considered a contributor to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Research suggests that wearing hearing aids slows down the deterioration of this vital sense. I can remember having audiological evaluations years ago, when I knew I was losing the endings of words. I was scrambling to catch up, stumbling over the present words, as I was trying to grasp the last spoken. My brain felt like it was racing, and yet, according to the audiologist, I “wasn’t ready” for aids. Today, we know there is no “ready for aids” because by not wearing them, we lose even more acuity. At this moment, I embrace my ability to wear my hearing aids, and I appreciate how much larger the world in which I can communicate has become. My rst aids, a few years ago, were quite basic, and perhaps what I needed in order to train my ears and auditory nerve (the nerve that connects the inner ear to the brain and carries sound and balance information) to accept the ampli cation they provided. Recently, however, I knew more was necessary, and my audiologist helped to pair me with a set (binaural, or both ears) that is amazing. These state-ofthe-art hearing aids adjust to the world around me without my even realizing, or actually doing anything to make that happen. Admittedly, I was frightened of dealing with the technology that would connect my hearing aids to my phone. I assumed it would feel daunting and disorienting. However, once I opened my mind and allowed the audiologist to walk me (okay…slowly) through the process, I left feeling empowered. I no longer need air pods to speak on the phone, or listen to books on Audible, one of my favorite hobbies. If you are thinking that I actually sound like it is working out well to wear hearing aids, something that always seemed to be a burden, you are right. I will, however, caution you that hearing will de nitely improve, but may never bring one to “perfect hearing”, as glasses may bring one to “perfect vision.” But I can tell you that these tiny ampli ers/microphones are truly amazing, and if this is as near “perfect” as it gets, I am a happy girl! And may I add, there is no magic time to seek the assistance of an audiologist. If you feel you should do it now, then do it now. Better hearing means a much-improved quality of life. The best part is that the next time someone asks, “Can you hear me now?” You will be able to answer, without a doubt, “Yes, I can!” Better hearing means a muchimproved quality of life. The best part is that the next time someone asks, “Can you hear me now?” You will be able to answer, without a doubt, “Yes, I can!” By Ellyn Mantell How’s Your Hearing? SENIOR CORNER • Personal Care (Bathing, Dressing, Grooming) • Meal Preparation and Personal Laundry • Socialization • Assistance with Discharge Plans • Medication Reminders • Accompaniment to Doctor's Visits and Assistance with Telehealth Calls • Home Health Aides are equipped with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • • • • • • • • • • •

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THE WARREN-WATCHUNG CONNECTION PAGE 15 JUNE/JULY/AUGUST 2023 theconnectionsnj.com The rst thing that any visitor to Mount Bethel Village sees when walking through the door is a welcoming replace. Above it hangs a large, rustic, wood sign that simply says “Home”. That sign says it all. For the past ten years, Mount Bethel Village has been home to hundreds of developmentally disabled adults who have laughed and learned there, and built friendships and connections with each other and the community. The large, airy space hosts one, two, and three-bedroom apartments for adults with autism, developmental disabilities, and traumatic brain injuries. Each resident decorates their own apartment-right down to the paint color-so it is uniquely their own. There are many open common areas where residents congregate for activities, a cup of coffee, watching TV or just chatting. One of the highlights is the gym. Newly redecorated with warm blue paint and a mural on the wall, the room is lled with the latest in tness equipment, donated by a family member of one of the residents. They even have trainers come in regularly. Fitness is important and they do love to keep moving! The concept is similar to senior assisted living facilities, but speci - cally tailored to address the unique learning and social needs of its residents. Staff support is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The focus is on supporting the individuality and independence of residents and helping each to grow and be everything they can be. Kelly Campbell, the Administrative Director, and Toni Ryan, the Executive Director, know each and every resident and greet them by name. “We are very aware that we work here, but it is their home”, Toni states, “About 95 percent of the residents go to our day program about a mile up the road. We love when the bus pulls up at 2:30 and they all come in. The whole building comes alive.” The residence, located at 130 Mt. Bethel Road in Warren, is home to 54 adult residents. About 95 percent of them take advantage of the off-site day program that runs from 9:30-2:30, Monday through Friday. There they can enjoy activities like hiking, horseback riding, bowling and swimming. They can also take college-level courses and earn a certi cate in many elds. Nothing, though, beats the frequent eld trips around town! You might bump into them at the library, Rita’s Water Ice, Smoothie King, or shopping at stores like Old Navy. While having fun, they are also reinforcing life-skills and a connection with the community. A popular group is the Village Voices-a choral group that puts on recitals several times a year. Family members can attend either in person or via Zoom. It is always a highly anticipated event! The residents were able to show off their choral talents again this year when they were invited to sing the National Anthem at Patriots Stadium for the third year. These are just a few of the many activities that bring joy to the residents and enable them to spread joy to others in the community. Jason Mross has been a resident of Mt. Bethel for eight years. His special talent is artwork-especially watercolors, and his love for animals-especially turtles. His individuality is celebrated at Mt. Bethel where his room is painted in soft blue tones. Walls are lled with his beautiful, colorful artwork with turtle accents throughout. He paints with the community and also takes private lessons. His mom, Nancy, is understandably so proud of Jason and all that he has accomplished. She says Mt. Bethel was the best decision she has ever made. We are so lucky to have Mt. Bethel in our community. It is a place where anyone can get support to grow and thrive. It is home and we all know there is no place like home! Mount Bethel Village offers Residential and Day Programs for adults with special needs. 130 Mt. Bethel Rd. Warren, NJ 07059 Call: (908) 757-7000 Email: info@mtbethel.com By Joanne Kleinle Mount Bethel Village COMMUNITY NEWS... New Jersey Deer Repellent Specialists® Deer Control® , LLC Protect Summer Plants Eco-Friendly Natural Product Prevent Winter Damage Protect Your Gardens Reduce Deer Save Your Tulips 1-855-DEER GUYS ® STOP DEER DAMAGE & TAKE BACK YOUR YARD! 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One large “room” was even dedicated as the “Crystal Chapel” and was a site for over 100 ceremonies from 1949 until 2009. There are 30-45 minute tours daily from 11 am until 4:30 pm. You must reserve ahead on weekends and holidays- and remember to bring a sweater! A little closer to home, there is the perfect activity to bring a little peace and relaxation to your day while working off some nervous energy. Everyone knows the fun that can be had at the Turtle Back Zoo. The zoo is on a beautiful park complex. What is less known is that there are Swan Paddle Boats available for rent. The Paddle Boat Launch is located on the shore of the Orange Reservoir. There is a fee for a two-person or four-person boat. The boats are shaped like swans and you paddle your way around the scenic reservoir. Tickets can be purchased with cash or credit at the Boat Hut. They are not available in advance. 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