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Creating a beautiful and
bountiful garden is a pop-
ular pastime for people
all across the country. It is impor-
tant to keep in mind that aesthet-
ically appealing plants may beappetizing to area wildlife, includ-
ing deer. Those who do not want
their gardens to turn into an all-
you-can-eat buffet for deer, rab-
bits and other wild animals can
take a more proactive approach
to gardening.
Deer are opportunists who
will no doubt see your garden as
a salad bar ripe with all of their
favorite foods. As housing devel-
opments continue to encroachon the natural habitats of deer
and other animals, these animals
are becoming more visible. Deer
may not be able to forage for
food effectively in their smaller,
natural surroundings, or they
may become accustomed to the
easy pickings they find in
neighborhood yards. Either way,
you may encounter a deer in or
around your area.
Keeping deer at bay in-
volves some work and mainte-
nance on the part of a home-
owner. There are safe and
humane methods to repelling
deer, or at least blocking access
to the plants worth protecting.
Here are the main ways to deer-
proof a garden.
FENCE IT
Fences are one way to deter
deer from entering a yard and
dining on your garden. Keep in
mind that deer can jump fences
that are quite tall, but they have
to be especially motivated to
jump an eight-foot-tall fence.
Still, they tend to be wary about
scaling a fence when they can-
not see what is on the other side.
Therefore, if you are fencing out
deer, choose a fence that camou-
flages the garden well and com-pletely encloses the area to be
protected. If you do not want
the fence to be solid, consider
putting stakes or thorny plants
within the garden so that the
deer will hesitate to jump into
the garden.
SCARE THEM
Deer are naturally skittish
around people, but over time
they can become quite compla-
cent around human beings.Once a deer decides that some-
thing will not present a threat,
the deer can adapt to its
presence.
Motion-activated devices
may not work, nor the presence
of pets. Predator urine is typical-
Deer-proofing a garden
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APR 19
St. Anthonys Columbiettes 2nd AnnualPocketbook Bingo will be held onFriday, April 19 at 7pm at St. AnthonysParish Center 57 Bartholdi Ave Butler.Featuring Coach and Vera Bradley.
$15.00 per person. Price includes: IPacket Bingo Boards (3 Boards per eachgame) & snacks on table. Daubers will
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APR 27
Come join the Knights of Columbus fora Comedy Night to benefit the WoundedWarriors Project on Saturday, April 27.Doors open at 7pm and show time at8:30pm at St. Marys Carnevale Center,10 Lenox Ave, PomptonLakes. Admission $35 includes food,soda, coffee/tea, dessert and 2 drinks
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50/50 Raffle. For tickets or more infocontact Ray Grimes at 973-835-4487.
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The Auxiliary of the Riverdale FireDepartment will be holding an All youcan eat Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday,April 27. The event will be held from4:30-7pm at the Riverdale Firehouselocated at 56 Post Lane in Riverdale.The menu will consist of spaghetti withmeatballs, salad, bread, dessert andbeverages. Advance reservations may
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hole-in-one contest. The proceeds fromthis event will benefit the Tara LynnJankowski Memorial Scholarship Fundand our own High School Scholarshipprogram. If youre not a golfer and stillwant to help support our effort, you can
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The Bloomingdale United Methodist
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Anew study shows that
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Matter at Your Library. CelebrateNational Library Week by completingthe April Reading Challenge. See howmany books you can read during themonth. Pick up a form beginning onMonday, April 1 and fill in the titles andauthors you have read in April. Returnit by May 4, to enter the contest. Thisprogram is open to Butler Librarypatrons of all ages. Prizes will beawarded for one person in each of twoage groups. Butler Public Library islocated at 1 Ace Road, behind themunicipal building. Visit us for
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The Unorthodox Wood Carving Club isnow excepting new members. We are asmall group of woodcarvers with inter-ests in carving duck decoys, birds, andall other types of wood carving designs.Some power equipment available foruse. Please stop by Pompton Mill Works2nd Floor 145 Ringwood Ave Wanaque
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Intestinal parasites can cause
debilitating medical prob-
lems to dogs and cats, and
even to us humans! Most pets
will have worms at some
point in their lifetimes. These
worms are most commonly
seen in puppies and kittens but
any animal is susceptible, even
a pet that never goes outside.
Roundworms, hookworms,
whipworms, giardia, and coc-
cidia are the most common cul-
prits of these infections.
Routine dewormings and fecal
examinations are the mainstays
of identification and treatment
of these parasites. Year round
total parasite control, usually in
the form of a monthly heart-
worm preventative, is the way
to decrease the incidence of
intestinal parasite infections.
Fecal exams performed by
your veterinarian can diagnose
intestinal parasites by identify-
ing the eggs of the worms.
Adult worms like roundworms,
hookworms, and whipworms
are usually not shed in stools,
making identification by the
pet owner difficult. However,
the eggs of these worms are
present, though they are shed
intermittently. These eggs are
microscopic and too small to be
detected with the naked eye.
The Companion Animal
Parasite Councils guidelines
recommend fecal examinations
two to four times during the
first year of life and one to two
times per year in adults,
depending on health and
lifestyle factors.
Roundworms are the most
common intestinal parasite of
dogs and cats. Roundworm eggs
are shed in the feces of dogs
and cats and are spread when
animals or people come in con-
tact with the feces or soil.
These worms can also be trans-
mitted to puppies before they
are born and to kittens through
infected milk from the mother.
Roundworms can cause diar-
rhea, vomiting, and the potbel-
ly appearance seen in many
puppies. Roundworms do pose
a significant risk to humans.
Contact with contaminated
soil or feces can result in
human ingestion and infection.
Children are more vulnerable
to exposure because they are
more likely to put dirt or other
objects into their mouths.
Roundworms in humans can
cause fever, lung and liver dam-
age, and even blindness.
Hookworms are also a
common parasite in dogs and
cats. These worms are acquired
by adult pets through skin pen-
etration and ingestion of larvae
in contaminated soil. Puppies
and kittens can also be infected
across the placenta and
through milk. These worms
hook themselves to the intes-
tinal wall and feed on blood,
and can rapidly cause anemia
and sometimes black, tarry
stool. Hookworm larvae can
infect humans by penetrating
the surface of a persons skin,
typically through bare feet.
This results in itchiness at the
point where the larvae enter
the skin and visible tracks on
the skin from the worms
migration called cutaneous
larva migrans.
Whipworms infect only
our dogs, not cats. The worms
are passed in the feces and can
cause bloody diarrhea in dogs.
The biggest issue with whip-
worms is how tough they are in
the environment, surviving
adverse conditions and ex-
tremely resistant to drying.
This makes prevention and
diagnosis very important.
The good news is
intestinal parasites are easi-
ly treated with medication
as prescribed by your veteri-
narian. The Companion
Animal Parasite Councils
guideline for deworming and
prevention is as follows:
Administer dewormer to pup-
pies at two, four, six, and eight
weeks of age, followed by
administration of a monthly
preventive. Administer bi-
weekly dewormer treatment to
kittens between three and nine
weeks of age, followed by
administration of a monthly
preventive. Administer year-
round treatment with a heart-
worm preventive that has
broad-spectrum activity against
intestinal parasites. If your pet
was positive for worms,
rechecking the feces is impor-
tant to make sure all worms
have been eliminated.
This is not a complete
list of intestinal parasites and
is not meant to scare you into
fearing your pet, but to vali-
date the importance of regu-
lar fecal exams and year-
round total parasite preven-
tion. To prevent or control
intestinal parasites, consult
your local veterinarian. For
more information on guide-
lines, visit www.petsandpara
sites.org.
Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the
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Parents of yesteryear sel-
dom had to worry about
protecting their kids
from strangers once their kids
were safely inside the home.
But since the dawn of the
Internet, parents know the
safety of their private residence
can be easily compromised. Be
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strangers can now gain access
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many of which are seemingly
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The prevalence of online
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lowing tips.
Warn kids about the potential
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Internet. Many parents would
prefer their kids did not know
about Internet predators, but
that wish should not outweigh
the desire to keep kids safe.
Teach kids that people on the
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often trusting kids. Teach kids
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lic, never sharing any personal
information or engaging in
conversation with someone
they dont know. Teach kids to
tell an adult they trust immedi-
ately if an online stranger con-
tacts them.
Use the filters at your dispos-
al. Parents can filter certain
Web sites so children cannot
access them. Filter sites geared
toward adults as well as any
sites where kids might be at risk
of coming into contact with
potential predators. Block chat
rooms and other sites where
adults can pose as kids and
make sure kids who are
involved with social media
have made their online profiles
private and only accessible to
friends and family members.
Monitor kids online activity
on a daily basis. The Internet is
such a commonly used tool
that many kids go online at
least once per day. Homework
assignments and other school
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person. Parents should monitor
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daily basis; scanning their Web
history and examining their
social media interactions to be
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selves in harms way. Kids may
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monitoring as they grow older,
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ply to avoid a confrontation.
Keep the computer in a com-
mon area. The family comput-
er should be kept in a com-
mon area where parents can
monitor how much time kids
are spending online, what
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ly an effective way at keeping
deer at bay. Bottled coyote
urine can be quite effective,
although human urine may
work as well. Reapplying the
product weekly around the
plants is a good idea.
REPEL THE DEER
There are many organic or
chemically-based products on
the market that deer may find
offensive to the taste or smell.
Hot pepper, sulfur and
eggs or even the use of soapy
water have been successful in
certain instances. The use of
blood meal or even human
hair around the garden may
repel the deer and keep them
on a different foraging path.
However, remember that any
deer that is very hungry may
ignore unpleasant tastes or
smells for a quick bite.
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If other food sources are
available, there are some
species of plants and trees
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When planting annuals,
select among:
Alyssum, Begonias,
Calendula, Celosia,
Dianthus, Foxglove,
Geraniums, Parsley, Poppy,
Snapdragons
In terms of perennials,
plant these items once, and
deer could stay away:
Ageratum, Anemone,
Astibe, Bearded iris,
Catmint, Honeysuckle,
Lantana, Monkshood, Rock
rose, Rosemary, Soapwort,
Wisteria
Plant these herbs alongside
flowers for more protection:
Chives, Eucalyptus, Garlic,
Mint, Thyme, Wintergreen
Gardeners who use a
combination of methods to
keep deer out of their yards
and gardens may have a
higher success rate at deter-
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Cindy Gallagher named associate of the month at
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Kinnelon
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The Falafel Factory celebrated its grand opening at 719 Hamburg Turnpike inPompton Lakes on March 20. From left to right: Joe Rahman; Valerie Col,
graphic designer for BID; Art Kaffka, president of Chamber of Commerce andBID manager; Jane Karcher, treasurer of the Pompton Lakes Chamber of
Commerce; Valerie Simone, member of the Pompton Lakes Womans Club andPompton Lakes Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary; Margaret Kaffka, secretary of
the Pompton Lakes Chamber of Commerce and member of Pompton LakesWomans Club; Mike Serra, councilman; Mayor Katie Cole; Mike Simone,
concilman; Terry Reicher, councilwoman; Bill Baig, councilman and member ofthe Pompton Lakes Rotary; Afaf Youssef, owner; Terry Katit, owner; Tina Katit;
Emily Wanklin; Karen Manneback, president of the Pompton Lakes WomansClub and Pompton Lakes Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary; Nart Sagha; Hitesh
Patel, member of the Pompton Lakes Chamber of Commerce.
vide. She is a Coldwell BankerPreviews Property Specialist,
expertly trained in marketing
luxury homes. Gallagher is
also a certified new home spe-
cialist, certified residential
marketing specialist, certified
residential specialist and
certified relocation profession-
al. She is a member of
the National Association
of Realtors, New Jersey
Association of Realtors andPassaic County Board of
Realtors.
For more information
about buying or selling a home
in Morris and Passaic counties,
contact Cindy Gallagher with
Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage in Kinnelon on hercell at 973-714-3897, at the
office at 973-283-7725, or by
e-mail at cgallaghercoldwell-
[email protected]. The officeis located at 1450 Route 23
North in Butler. Area listings
can be viewed at coldwell-
bankermoves.com/kinnelonand kinnelonrealty.com.
While the Decla-
ration of Indepen-
dence states that
we have the right to life, lib-
erty and the pursuit of happi-
ness, sometimes lives are lost,
liberties are denied and happi-
ness is ruined by people and
companies who behave badly.
At times that bad behavior is
intentional, but very often it
is the result of negligence.Negligence sometimes
includes those situations
where a person knows or
should know their actions
pose a risk to others but con-
sciously disregards that risk
and engages in risky behavior.
Many times negligence
includes that situation where
a licensed professional fails to
live up to the minimum stan-
dards of performance and the
duty owed a client or a patient
he or she is serving.
Negligence sometimes in-
volves something as everyday
and mundane as the failure to
remove ice from ones side-
walk in a timely manner. Itcan include something as dra-
matic as an airline pilot, a
ships captain, a train engineer
or a bus driver taking the con-
trols while drunk or falling
asleep while in control.
Another example of negli-
gence is when a pharmaceuti-
cal company sells a drug that
does not meet FDA standards,
and the person taking the
drug is harmed.
What is important to
know is often times people are
not hurt by negligent behav-
ior but not always