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Business partners provide custom tailoring, styling, and alterations
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Doctor Evangel offers state-ofthe-art chiropractic care
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pioneer in his field, Dr. Evangel was the first chiropractor in the tri-state area to use the Pro-Adjuster, which analyzes and adjusts the spine with gentle percussive waves (thumps) without twisting the spine. The technology was developed by NASA to check for metal fatigue on the Space Shuttle and provides information to determine specifically which vertebrae to adjust. Dr. Evangel was featured demonstrating the Pro-Adjuster on many television news programs including Fox TV’s “Good Day NY” since he began working with the instrument in 200l. He now has the “grandson” of the Pro-Adjuster, The Ultralign G2, which brings computerized chiropractic a quantum leap past its predecessor. The doctor uses Spinal Rejuvenative Therapy, a form of spinal Dr. Evangel decompression that can reduce disc herniations. He also advocates appropriate exercise and nutrition. Cold laser therapy is also part of treatment. Dr. Evangel explains that red and infrared light accelerate healing by improving mitochondrial function. His newest therapy is the ZenPro 5900, which is whole body vibration therapy that improves bone density, tones muscles, releases endorphins, improves balance and coordination, enhances blood flow and oxygenation, and lowers the stress hormone cortisol. Dr. Evangel’s credentials include being a police defensive tactics instructor and holding a 7th degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. He received a BA in biology, teaching certification in the sciences, and an MA in environmental studies from Montclair State University. He received his doctor of chiropractic degree from New York Chiropractic College in 1985 and has been in private practice since 1986. Dr. Evangel is located at 56 North Central Avenue, Ramsey. Call (201) 4473800 or visit http://www.drevangel.com for additional information or to link to his Facebook page. Mention this article for a complimentary Ultralign Evaluation.
Carol, Nino and Greg Caldarone
aster Tailor Nino has been designing and custom making garments since 1965. As a boy growing up in Italy, Nino received his first lessons in tailoring from his father. Today, he heads his family-owned tailoring business – a rare find these days – in Ramsey. Nino carries the finest fabrics from Italy, England, and Scotland, and specializes in shirts, suits, jackets, pants, and coats for men and women. Alterations by Greg is owned by Nino’s son, who has been altering garments since 1985. Carrying on the family tradition, Greg learned his trade under his father’s tutelage, and quickly developed his own following. Greg specializes in major and minor alterations for men and women’s clothing. “Whatever the garment, fit is everything,” Greg notes. Trust Greg to give you the best fit possible. Nino and Greg have been located at 14 Wyckoff Avenue in Ramsey since June 1996. Stop in and see Nino, Greg, or Carol, or visit customtailoringbynino.com or alterationsbygreg.com for more information. Hours are Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Wednesday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Phone (201) 760-9855. Fax (201) 760-9858.
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Board to trustees to meet The Franklin Lakes Library Board of Trustees will meet on Monday, Feb. 25 in the Local History Room of the Franklin Lakes Public Library at 470 DeKorte Drive. The 7:30 p.m. meeting is open to the public. For more information, call (201) 891-2224. Library announces programs for children The Franklin Lakes Public Library has planned two upcoming programs for children. Go Green for Shamrocks! will be held Tuesday, March 5 at 4 p.m. at the library. This Saint Patrick’s Day themed program is open to children in kindergarten through grade two and will include stories, a craft, and a snack. Registration may be completed by calling the library at (201) 891-2224, online at www.franklinlakeslibrary.org under Calendar of Events, or by visiting the library during regular hours. Children ages 3 and older and their parent or caregiver are invited to drop by the library for the Crafts to Go program. Participants will create a unique craft between 2 and 5 p.m. on Fridays, March 1 and 8, April 5 and 12, and May 3 and 10. Registration is not required for this program. Story time available Registration is now under way for the Franklin Lakes Public Library’s story times. The P.I.N.T. Center for newborns to children 30 months of age, offers a 45-minute session of informal play, simple stories, songs, rhymes, and finger plays. The program will meet on March 4, 11, 18, and 25 from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. or March 6, 13, 20, and 27 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. The Tot-Time program is open to children ages twoand-a-half to five. This program’s activities include stories, songs, finger plays and a craft, along with an introduction to children’s literature. The one hour sessions will meet at
10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. on March 12, 19, and 26 and April 2. Registration may be completed by calling the library at (201) 891-2224, online at www.franklinlakeslibrary.org under Calendar of Events, or by visiting the library during regular hours. Board of education to meet The Franklin Lakes Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 26 at Woodside Avenue School located at 305 Woodside Avenue. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. Celebrate Purim in the ‘60s The Chabad Jewish Center at 375 Pulis Avenue in Franklin Lakes invites the community to “Purim in the ‘60s” on Sunday, Feb. 24 at 10:30 a.m. This year’s activities and entertainment will include an Elvis impersonator, break dancing crew, POP-art photography, groovy Megillah reading, far-out Purim feast, ‘60s masquerade, and nifty crafts. Other Purim programs at Chabad include a Megillah reading on Saturday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. and an adults only Purim dinner and “farbrengen” at the home of the Rabbi on Sunday, Feb. 24 at 5:30 p.m. Purim is a joyous holiday celebrated by the exchange of food gifts, giving charity, partying, and reading the biblical narrative of the Purim story, which occurred in ancient Persia during the reign of Xerxes. The suggested donation for the “Purim in the ‘60s” party is $10 per person and $36 for a family. The cost of a sponsorship is $180. RSVP to (201) 848-0449 or info@chabadplace.org. Auxiliary plans events The Franklin Lakes Branch of the Valley Hospital Auxiliary will hear a talk about healthy aging by Dr. Howard Frauwirth on Monday, Feb. 25. The program will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the Ambulance Corps Building on Bender Court. Learn about achieving total wellness through exer-
cise, eating well, regular health screenings, medication management, and paying attention to mental and emotional health. Dr. Frauwirth, an internist with the Valley Health System in Wyckoff, is board certified in clinical lipidology, and a Diplomate of the National Lipid Association. Upcoming auxiliary programs will include fashion editor Heather Zwain’s March 18 program on how to update your look. On April 15, Kenneth E. Norman, AIFD will show the group how to make spring floral arrangements. For more information, contact Heidi at (201) 337-8735 or Janis at (201) 891-7654. The Franklin Lakes Branch of The Valley Hospital Auxiliary is dedicated to raising funds for the auxiliary’s pledge of $1.5 million for the expansion of The Valley Hospital Breast Surgery Program at the Luckow Pavilion, which will include a dedicated mammography suite and ultrasound suite. The auxiliary also supports Valley Home Care’s Butterflies Program, a palliative care and hospice program for children.
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‘Down the Jersey Shore’ benefit set Indian Hills High School’s Class of 2013 will host its Annual Fashion Show, “Down the Jersey Shore,” on Thursday, March 21. This night of fashion, food, and prizes will be held at The Tides, 1245 Belmont Avenue in North Haledon, beginning at 6 p.m. The event will include appetizers, a cash bar, dinner, the show, and a prize basket fundraiser. Students from the Class of 2013 will serve as models. Tickets are $45 and may be purchased by mailing a check made payable to “Project Graduation Class of 2013” to: Denise Tulp, 685 Shawnee Drive, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417. Proceeds from this event will benefit Project Graduation 2013, the safe, alcohol-free party for seniors to celebrate graduation. For more information, contact Arlyne Cariddi at (201) 337-9444.