REGENCY AT MONROE NEWS UPDATE JUNE 6 2017

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JUNE BIRTHDAY’S AND ANNIVERSARY’S

(NOTE:  TODAY’S EMAIL IS BELOW THIS LIST)

ABDULLAH ALI JUNE        1 B
FREILICH ANNETTE & LEWIS JUNE        1 A
LEVINSON BARRY JUNE        1 B
DEPAOLA FRANK JUNE        2 B
GREENBERG RITCHIE JUNE        2 B
SMITH MARCY  JUNE        2 B
TENDLER LEW JUNE        2 B M
TRAMONTINO IRENE JUNE        2 B
ABRAMSON HARVEY JUNE        3 B
AUSTEIN ILENE & GARY JUNE        3 A
BERNSTEIN CAROLYN JUNE        3 B
FRANK AGI JUNE        3 B
GUPTA JAYA JUNE        3 B
HOFFMAN RICHARD JUNE        3 B
ROSENTHAL ELLEN JUNE        3 B
SCHWARTZ SUSAN JUNE        3 B
TAPLITS STEVEN JUNE        3 B
VALERIO VINCENT JUNE        3 B
WEINBERG ROBERT JUNE        3 B
LINDEN IVAN JUNE        4 B
TRANCHINA JOE JUNE        4 B
TURANO ROSE JUNE        4 B
WEISSMAN TOBY JUNE        4 B
BEGLEY BILL JUNE        5 B
ESSERMAN ROZ JUNE        5 B
MALTZMAN STELLA & AL JUNE        5 A
PINE JANET & HERB JUNE        5 A
SCHWARTZ MARK JUNE        5 B
SIEGEL ARTY JUNE        5 B
FEINBERG HAROLD JUNE        6 B
LERNER BEVERLY & BARRY JUNE        6 A
SCHMIDT DONNA JUNE        6 B M
SCHWARTZ SHELLY & MARV JUNE        6 A
SHUREN ROSALIE JUNE        9 B
SHUSTER ETHEL JUNE        6 B
EFFRON LOIS & SANDY JUNE        7 A
LEIMAN GLORIA JUNE        7 B
NELSON BOB JUNE        7 B
PETERS ANGELA & PETER JUNE        7 A
             
SELLITTI VINCENT JUNE        7 B
VIGILOTTI RALPH JUNE        7 B
WOLITZ STAN JUNE        7 B
GURSKY JANET JUNE        8 B
KUNTZ STEVEN JUNE        8 B
SABEL BERNIE JUNE        8 B
SCHOEN LESLIE & PAUL JUNE        8 A
SEASONWEIN JERRY JUNE        8 B
WEICHMAN GARY JUNE        8 B
BERMAN ANN JUNE        9 B
BOMBA LORRAINE JUNE        9 B
BUSCH LINDA JUNE        9 B
CAINS SANDY & LARRY JUNE        9 A
KAPP BRUCE JUNE        9 B
KASS MARK JUNE        9 B
KASTIN KEN JUNE        9 B
LESKI GAIL JUNE        9 B
PROVDA PETER JUNE        9 B
RUBIN NANCY & SHELLY JUNE        9 A
BARATZ JUDI JUNE      10 B
BREINBERG VICTOR JUNE      10 B
BRODY CINDY JUNE      10 B
CARLINSKY PHYLLIS JUNE      10 B
EFFRON LOIS  JUNE      10 B
GLEANA RENA & ARNIE JUNE      10 A M
KAYE LINDA & STAN JUNE      10 A
LASASSO BILL JUNE      10 B
STERN EDWIN JUNE      10 B
TINKLER SUE & ALLEN JUNE      10 A
TOMASULO MARIE JUNE      10 B
KOHN LESLIE & HOWARD JUNE      11 A
ROSENBAUM HELEN JUNE      11 B
SHERMAN MARY JO & JOHN JUNE      11 A
SILVERSTEIN GIL JUNE      11 B
ZIVIN HARRIET & LEN JUNE      11 A
BELOSA BARI & DAVID JUNE      12 A
BREINBERG BONNIE JUNE      12 B
COHEN PHYLLIS JUNE      12 B
DAMATO SHARON JUNE      12 B
HAZAN BETTY JUNE      12 B
JASLOW CHARLIE JUNE      12 B
KAYE LINDA JUNE      12 B
ROSS JEFF JUNE      12 B
SEARS MATT JUNE      12 B
CAMBRIA NANCY JUNE      13 B
GOLDSTEIN DEBBIE & HERB JUNE      13 A
GROSSMAN ARLINE JUNE      13 B
LEVINE ETTA JUNE      13 B
LEVY MARION & PHILIP JUNE      13 A
VOGEL NEALA & ALLAN JUNE      13 A
EID MARCELLE JUNE      14 B
FELDMAN MARTY JUNE      14 B
GLENN BARRY JUNE      14 B
GRAHAM MARY JANE JUNE      14 B
KLEINMAN BRENDA JUNE      14 B
KLEINMAN BRENDA & BARRY JUNE      14 A
KUSHNER NATI JUNE      14 B
PICKUS FRAN JUNE      14 B
PITLIUK JAMIE JUNE      14 B
SUSSMAN JANE & KEN JUNE      14 A
WEIN ANITA & MICHAEL JUNE      14 A
BITTNER JAY JUNE      15 B M
GELWARG STEVE JUNE      15 B
KAMINS LINDA & MARTY JUNE      15 A
KREIT CAROL JUNE      15 B
MAGID ROLENE & BARRY JUNE      15 A
PICKUS MARTY JUNE      15 B
ROSEN JERRY JUNE      15 B
CAINS SANDY JUNE      16 B
KAYE LORRAINE & LARRY JUNE      16 A
LEFKOWITZ HOWARD JUNE      16 B
SCHWARTZ ELAINE & BERNIE JUNE      16 A
GESSMAN PAUL JUNE      17 B
RUBIN NANCY  JUNE      17 B
SCHLESINGER JUDI JUNE      17 B
ZISKIND BARRY JUNE      17 B
BARATZ JUDI & BERNIE JUNE      18 A
FEIBELMAN ELLIOT JUNE      18 B
LUBETSKI JUDY & JERRY JUNE      18 A
MINSKY LESLIE & ROBERT JUNE      18 A
POST GRETA & RON JUNE      18 A
SOLOMON GLORIA JUNE      18 B
CABO MATILDA JUNE      19 B
ISAACS LILIAN & BOB JUNE      19 A
LERMAN BARBARA & CHARLIE JUNE      19 A
SCHWARTZ SUSAN & ROBERT JUNE      19 A
SHUSTER TED JUNE      19 B
APPELSTEIN ANITA & ALLEN JUNE      20 A
CARNEY PATRICIA & GEORGE JUNE      20 A
GALPERN EILEEN JUNE      20 B
ROSENBERG DONNA & DAVID JUNE      20 A
LEVINE CECILY & ROGER JUNE      21 A
METZ LAURA JUNE      21 B
PARIS SUE & MILT JUNE      21 A
ROSENZWEIG GAIL & AL JUNE      21 A
ROSENZWEIG STEVE JUNE      21 B
STEIN LEA & MICHAEL JUNE      21 A
WALLERSTEIN SARA-ANN & STAN JUNE      21 A
ESSERMAN BOB JUNE      22 B
FRANKEL ED JUNE      22 B
FRIEDMAN SHEILA JUNE      22 B
LIPPER STAN JUNE      22 B
NASTAWA MARYANN JUNE      22 B
OKIN CAROL & BOB JUNE      22 A
BUREN ADELE & JERRY JUNE      23 A
GELWARG LINDA & STEVE JUNE      23 A
LUCAS MARY & ROBERT JUNE      23 A
ABRAMSON BARBARA  JUNE      24 B
BAUMAN JERRY JUNE      24 B
CANTO BOB JUNE      24 B
GOLDBERG SEENA JUNE      24 B M
KATZ GERRY & DANIEL JUNE      24 A
KURTZ CHARLES JUNE      24 B
MOLLEN ARLINE JUNE      24 B
PLANSKY MARV JUNE      24 B
SCHWARTZ ANN JUNE      24 B
TELCHIN ED JUNE      24 B
BREGMAN LILA & SID JUNE      25 A M
HERSCHMAN RUTH JUNE      25 B
KANTHAL CAROL JUNE      25 B
KOTLER STUART JUNE      25 B
RUBIN DANNY JUNE      25 B
BRISKIN SUSAN & ALAN JUNE      26 A
PASTERNAK ROBERT JUNE      26 B
BASS JOAN JUNE      27 A
FERBER ALAN JUNE      27 B
GREENBERG ARLENE JUNE      27 B
KAPLAN ELLEN & JERRY JUNE      27 A
ELKIN ROBERT JUNE      28 B
FREILICH LEWIS JUNE      28 B
FRIEDLAND ALLAN JUNE      28 B
HAZAN CRAIG JUNE      28 B
LANGER FRAN & LES JUNE      28 A
LIPPER LAURIE & STAN JUNE      28 A
VERDEROSA CARMEN JUNE      28 B
BRACCO KATHY & PHIL JUNE      29 A
CHIARANTANO CAMILLE JUNE      29 B
PASTERNAK ROSE & ROBERT JUNE      29 A
ROSS LINDA JUNE      29 B
SCHWARTZ ISABEL  JUNE      29 B
SEASONWEIN GAIL JUNE      29 B
TURANO ROSE & GIAMCOMO JUNE      29 A
WEISENBERG ELEANOR JUNE      29 B
WILLIAMS STEPHEN JUNE      29 B
FREEMAN ELAINE JUNE      30 B
KOPPELMAN SUSAN JUNE        8 B
ASKENAZY MORRIS JUNE      10 B
KNEPPER LINDA JUNE      16 B
ALBERT RITA    JUNE      20 B
TILLEM RENA & HERB JUNE      22 A

Proposed New Schools
 
The district architect will be reviewing the initial plans for a new elementary school, a new middle school and an addition to our high school to accommodate our growing student population and to add relief to our overcrowded schools at the June Board meeting. Although the schematics are only preliminary, the schematics will provide a glimpse into what we hope to be an exciting new phase in the history of the Monroe Township School District. Please join us. The details are below:
 
Board of Education Meeting
June 14, 2017
7:00 pm
Monroe Township High School

EMAILER’S NOTE:  LET’S NOT GET FOOLED AGAIN.  WHEN THEY BUILT THE HIGH SCHOOL $120 MILLION WAS INITIALLY ASKED FOR.  THE VOTERS TURNED IT DOWN.  A YEAR LATER $80 MILLION WAS ASKED FOR AND THE VOTERS APPROVED IT.  HOWEVER, TO BUILD THE HIGH SCHOOL 1 YEAR LATER, THEY NEEDED $40 MILLION MORE BECAUSE THE COSTS OF BUILDING WENT UP BY THAT AMOUNT. 

THIS TIME WE WANT TWO NEW SCHOOLS.  I AM NOT AGAINST EDUCATION.  I AM AGAINST NOT DOING WHAT IS NECESSARY IN HELPING TO REDUCE THE COST OF BUILDING NEW SCHOOLS.  OTHER TOWNSHIPS HAVE SUED THE STATE FOR NOT GIVING THEM ENOUGH STATE AID FOR EDUCATION.  THE STATE HAS ALSO PROVIDED MONEY TO SOME TOWNSHIPS FOR THE BUILDING OF NEW SCHOOLS. 

DID ANYONE READ WHETHER OR NOT MONROE TOWSHIP EVER HIRED A LAWYER TO DEAL WITH THESE ISSUES OF GETTING THE STATE TO PAY US MORE IN EDUCATION AS WELL AS HELP US FINANCIALLY IN BUILDING NEW SCHOOLS?  NATURALLY, THE WAY THE MANY ADULT COMMUNITIES ARE ALIGNING THEMSELVES IN DEALING WITH STATE AID, I DOUBT IF ON A BALLOT, THE SCHOOL SYSTEM ASKED FOR  MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO BUILD THESE NEW SCHOOLS THAT THE RESIDENTS OF MONROE TOWNSHIP WOULD VOTE YES.  EVEN THOSE FAMILIES WHO HAVE CHILDREN WOULD PROBABLY VOTE NO

VENDOR MAN NEEDS SOME VENDORS

Please ask the community for recommendations of vendors that have replaced their driveway and submit then to me at:

communityvendorlist@gmail.com

(NOTE:  I HAVE BEEN ASKED ABOUT DRIVEWAY SEALING COMPANIES.  WE USE TO PUT TOGETHER HUNDREDS OF HOMES THAT WANTED THEIR DRIVEWAYS SEALED IN ORDER TO GET A GOOD PRICE.  WE STOPPED FOR VARIOUS REASONS.  ONE REASON WAS SOME HOMES DIDN’T LIKE THE JOB THAT WAS DONE AND SOMETIMES RESIDENTS QUESTIONED THE SEALER THAT WAS BEING USED.  SO DRIVEWAY SEALING WAS DROPPED AS A GROUP AND YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN TO SELECT A SEALING COMPANY.  RICH’S REQUESTED IS FOR A COMPANY TO REPLACE YOUR DRIVEWAY)

STATE AID FOR EDUCATION FOR MONROE TOWNSHIP

According to a report,  Monroe Twp. will ONLY GET $512,770 more next year, WOW!!!  pathetic isn’t it. Our school budget grows by about $3 million per year.

This is why come September I will be writing each week that we SHOULDN’T vote for Greenstein, DeAngelo and Benson.  We have given them about 10 years to get proper funding for our township and they have failed miserably.  Myself and other adult communities have banded together to see that these three legislators LOSE in the upcoming election.

ALARM RELAY

At one time we had a Resident Purchasing Group.  We basically signed a contract with Alarm Relay to give us a special price of $8.99/month to monitor our home security.  This price never changed in the many years we have had Alarm Relay.  They are a HUGE company that basically other home security firms use and you get charged for the “middleman”. 

Initially, when I spoke with Alarm Relay they were giving the $8.99 price and for a new customer I would get a $25 referral fee.  I told them that in order to be alive to do emails, that $25 must be given to the resident(s) who sign up.  Sometimes a resident doesn’t tell them that they want the $25 referral fee and the fee is sent to me.  This week I received 2 checks but I called both residents and gave them the money.

Please, if you do decide to sign up ask them to send you the referral fee for your Regency signup.

POCKETFUL OF SOUL

CLICK ON LINK TO VIEW FLYER

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REGENCY FISHING CLUB

On June 18th, the Regency Fishing Club ran another successful fishing trip aboard the Dauntless, sailing out of Point Pleasant. There were 10 members aboard and the boat sailed at 7:30 am. We sailed northeast to a location about 6 miles off Long Branch, NJ in about 100 feet of water to catch Sea Bass. The Sea Bass fishery is very limited again this year with a short one month spring season where you can keep 10 fish over 12 1/2 inches. It then closes for two weeks on June 18th, then reopens but you can only keep three fish for a short period then is closed until the fall.

We started catching Sea Bass as soon as we started. Usually you anchor over rocky bottom but the drift was very slow so after the first stop where we anchored, the Captain thought it was better to drift. Member Morris Adler broke in his new rod and reel by putting together a great catch of keepers. new member Fred Rosenberg and his Brother-in-law Marc also had a great catch of keepers. Yours truly had about 50 fish of which only 4 were keepers, but could I catch the ugly uneatable Conga eels, I had 10. As the day progressed and the Captain moved to different spots within the area the 48 people aboard were catching large quantities of Sea Bass with many throw backs that were too short, but there were many keeper Sea Bass caught as well as some Large Ling and Winter Flounder. The pool winner was an 8 lb. Sea Bass. We had a great day and returned to the dock at 3:30 pm. The 10 of us were happy but tired and looking forward to our next trip once the Fluke catch improves.

The Federal Fish Management Commission seems to be doing everything it can to put party boats, charter boats and tackle shops out of business with very tough regulations on many species in New Jersey. They use false figures to determine the amount of fish caught and continually cuts the quota of fish to be caught by the recreational fishermen. Our member John Toth is very active in fishing groups and attends meetings including testifying in Washington D.C. on the behalf of Recreational Fishermen. He continually updates us on the current fight to force a change in the species management regulations. Thanks John.

Fishing Club meetings are held in the Arts & Crafts Room on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm, all are welcome, please join us. All our fishing trips are open to all residents, their family and friends and most importantly their Grandchildren. It is great to enjoy the fishing experience with your grandchildren over 10 years of age. For information on future fishing trips please e-mail Mark Klein at markklein88@yahoo.com and you will be added to our e-mail list.

BOYNTON BEACH RENTAL

Boynton Beach – 4 month seasonal rental for next winter. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Eat-in Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Room, Lanai. All amenities in great adult community. Call Sue: 908-421-1359

WOMEN’S GROUP FLYERS

GODFATHER’S MESHUGGENER’S WEDDING

You are invited to a wedding!  Come see
“The Godfathers’s Meshuggener Wedding,” Sunday September 10th at 5:30pm.  This women only event will have an Italian/Jewish dinner and dancing as we and their family celebrate the happy couple. $45.  RSVP to Elaine Robin with your completed table beginning Monday, June 19th.
Limited to 200.

We are square dancing on Monday,
August 14th at 7:00pm.  A caller will lead us
through a fun evening of steps and turns. Light refreshments served. RSVP to Harriet Fabrykant beginning July 24th and no later
than August 4th

CLICK ON LINK FOR MORE INFORTAION ABOUT THE WEDDING

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CHILUHY EXHIBIT

CLICK ON LINK

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AN EVENING OF SQAURE DANCING

CLICK ON LINK

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THANK YOU

My thanks to the recent Clubs and Groups that sent me information regarding their activites.  When new residents move in to Regency they are not aware of all the things that we are involved in.  To have them see these activities and to know who they should contact if they are interested, is important.

On the right side of this page you will see the Clubs and Groups that have responded.  If you haven’t as yet, please do.

A THANK YOU MESSAGE FROM LYNN GREEN

I want to thank the Regency community.  SO many people reached out to me, extending their kindness during this time.    I was very overwhelmed and appreciate all of you.   LYnn Green.

From: The Health Committee-Sheldon Opperman MD

SAVE THE DATE:  AUGUST 3, 2017

The Health Committee has partnered with Princeton Health Care Educational and Outreach Center to sponsor a Health Fair at The Regency, Thursday August 3, 2017 from 10am-1pm.

Vendors will include:

 Blood pressure, pulse ox and body fat screening
Diabetes Management
Homecare
Nutrition          
Memory Screening and information
Balance /Posture and Golf assessment screening
Breast Cancer Resource Center
Woman Space
Secure at Home
Senior Medicare Patrol
And many more! Stayed tuned for further information.

SHUFFLEBOARD MAYOR’S CUP TOURNAMENT

The SHUFFLEBOARD Mayor’s Cup will be THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, with the next day, 9/8 as the rain date.

THAT’S ALL FOR NOW
RON

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