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1 7 S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 4 l a S e r t r e a t m e n t f o r f U n g a l n a i l S By Dr. Howard J. Tzorfas D.P.M. Thickened yellowish toenails are usually caused by a Fungal Infection. These infections are created by many different things such as trauma, poor circulation, overuse of nail polish and heavy foot perspiration. Until now, the only solution for these ugly nails was to surgically remove the nail; apply topical treatment, which has a limited success rate; or more recently, prescription medications which have potentially dangerous side effects. There is a new in-office painless procedure which utilizes the nexus laser, one of the most leading lasers in the industry. Laser treatment can effectively rid your toenails of unsightliness in as little as 1 or 2 treatments depending upon the severity of the condition. The mid- infrared red laser wave length penetrates the nail, eliminating destructive infections and revitalizing your nail as it grows out. The in-office procedure in our Lebanon office can take roughly about 20 minutes. Laser treatment of the nail is considered a cosmetic procedure and is denied coverage by all insurance companies. The cost in our office is $500 which includes 2-3 treatments if necessary. Please call our office for more information at 908.236.6999. Take $25 off when you mention the Clinton Twp Newsletter! Your Personal IT Department Servicing Home/Office/Small Office Needs Is Your Computer Ready to Go Back to School? n Virus Removal n Wireless Networks n Hard Drive Recovery n Data Backup and Storage Services n Operating Systems Upgraded PC and Mac n On-Site/Drop Off/ Remote Support Conveniently Located in Clinton t h e g a r d e n c l U B o f h U n t e r d o n h i l l S n e w m e m B e r l U n c h e o n ! Wednesday, September 24, 11:00 am High Bridge Emergency Squad Bldg., 95 West Main St., High Bridge The Garden Club of Hunterdon Hills invites anyone in the northern Hunterdon County area who shares an interest in gardening, horticulture, agriculture and conservation of natural resources to join them for a new member luncheon! Please come, meet our club members and learn about our outings, programs and com- mittees. For more information about our club, please visit us online at; www.gardenclubhunterdonhills.com. Call President Pat Tillisch at: 908.236.6666 or email: info@gardenclubhunterdonhills.com. t h e o r c h a d a S h r e f o r m t e m p l e a n n o U n c e S t h e i r 2 0 1 4 / 5 7 7 5 h i g h h o l y d a y S S e r v i c e S S c h e d U l e • Wednesday, September 24 - Erev Rosh Hashanah 8:00 pm Evening Service (ticket required) • Thursday, September 25 - Rosh Hashanah Morning 10:00 am Morning Service (ticket required) 3:00 pm Children's Service (interactive service geared toward families with children ages 10 and younger; no ticket required) • Friday, October 3 - Erev Yom Kippur 8:00 pm Kol Nidrei Service (ticket required) • Saturday, October 4 - Yom Kippur 10:00 am Yom Kippur Morning Service (ticket required) 2:00 pm Children's Service (interactive service geared toward families with children ages 10 and younger; no ticket required) 3:00 pm Study Program (ticket required) 4:00 pm Yizkor-Neila (ticket required) 5:30 pm Break the Fast (no ticket required) Tickets for non-members are $72/service and can be purchased by visiting the Congregation's website at: http://www.orchadash-nj.org/ worship/holidays/high-holy-days. Please call our office at: 908.806.2122 for additional information. 1 2 t h a n n U a l g o o d n e w S h o m e h a r v e S t f e S t i v a l a n d c r a f t f a i r ! Join us for a Family Fun Filled Day! Vendors Wanted! The Good News Home for Women is holding its 12th Annual Good News Home Harvest Festival and Craft Fair on Saturday, September 6 from 8:30am– 4:30pm. The festival takes place on the grounds of the Good News Home for Women located at 33 Bartles Corner Road in Flemington. Featuring: fun activities for the entire family, including pony rides, petting zoo, face painting, music, games, prizes, shopping, silent auction and food. Officers from the HC Sheriff's Office will be on site making identification cards for children through their Child Ident-A-Kid Program. Vendor Table Registration is now open and will remain open until full. Vendors are welcome to sell crafts and other merchandise. Proceeds from the event will support the Good News Home, a nonprofit residential rehabilitation facility that helps women overcome addictions to drugs and/or alcohol. Located on a 55-acre farm- stead, the "Home" provides its residents a spiritually based, comprehensive recovery program regardless of race, religion or the ability to pay. For more information and/ or registration forms, please call Robin Jackson at: 908.806.7913, extension 26 or email: robin@goodnewshome.net. Volunteer opportunities available! n c B l i B r a r y ' S S e p t e m B e r e v e n t S Please join us at the Library and enjoy our programs! Sept. 2 Garden Club, Topic TBD Tues @ 7pm Sept. 8 Homeschoolers Mon @ 1pm Sept. 9 Book Group: Topic is Hillary Clinton Tues @ 7pm Sept. 9 & 23 Fiber Artists chat-n-craft Wed @ 7pm Sept. 10 Workforce Wed. - topic - TBD Wed @ 1pm Sept. 12 & 26 4-part series on Retirement with Lou Granados Fri @ 2pm Sept. 17 Fred Miller Wed @ 2pm Sept. 18 Understanding your Dogs' Body Language with Molly Sumner Thurs @ 7pm Sept. 22 Homeschoolers Mon @ 1pm Sept. 25 Michael Long singer/guitarist Thurs @ 7pm Drop-in Scrabble: Every Friday @ 1 pm Please register as these programs will fill! Call 908.730.6135 or visit the Library's Events Calendar at www.hclibrary.us. Dates, times and details are subject to change. See you at the Library!

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