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File - Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce
Where Business and Opportunity Meet ~ Since 1957
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Message from
the President
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Chamber News Briefs
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Upcoming Events
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New Members
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Chamber Events
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Chamber Golf Outing
MRCC OFFERS RELIEF
TO MEMBERS AFFECTED
BY HURRICANE SANDY
Autumn has been a difficult season
for many businesses still coping with
Super-storm Sandy’s devastation.
Even though local members had to
deal with power and internet outages
and long gas lines, we were fortunate
compared to other areas of New Jersey and New York. Many MRCC
members have been involved with relief efforts for those in need and have
given their time and services effortlessly.
The Chamber office was fortunate and
did not lose power. Ten member businesses took advantage of the MRCC
office during the aftermath of Sandy
and were able to go on working.
Several MRCC members also offered
their premises for use by other businesses in need of power. Among
them, Delaney Computer Services
(Sloatsburg), and REJUVENATE
Sanctuary (Westwood) opened their
doors with a generous spirit.
Many Chamber members also organized to help others in need. Ridgewood Moving used its trucks and
facilities to assemble and move donations. The Rotarians of Rotary District
7490, which includes MRCC member
Bergen Highlands/Ramsey Rotary
Club and all the clubs in Bergen, Passaic and Hudson counties, organized
donations to go to the hard-hit shorelines. Staging from a warehouse space
in Paramus donated by a Rotarian,
they continue to collect needed supplies for the Jersey shore. ■
Below, left: Ted Kissel, CSP, TSC, CTS, CPC, of UNITEMP Temporary Personnel, Hackensack, also appreciated use of Chamber facilities in the aftermath of Sandy.
Right: District 7490 Rotarians, including Tom Grissom of the BHR Rotary Club (2nd from
right) loaded seemingly endless trucks to deliver donated goods to devastated shore points.
Chamber Golf Outing
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Outdoor Lighting
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MRCC Advertising Bundles
THE CHAMBER DIRECTORY
The Directory Committee meets October through February under the direction of Joe Mikulka, MRCC V.P. of Directory representing Metro Pest Solutions Inc.
Advertisements
for the 2013 Membership Directory & Buyer’s
Guide are for sale now and can be purchased
individually or through our NEW NEW Advertising Bundling Program (see page 9).
MRCC
Holiday
Luncheon
December 14, 2012
The Mahwah Regional Chamber
of Commerce has already made
all the arrangements, planned a
delicious menu, and secured
fantastic prizes to give away at
its Holiday Celebration
Luncheon. Instead of planning
your own party, use your free
time to focus on your business,
and bring your staff to the
Chamber’s Holiday Luncheon
on Friday, December 14.
The event will feature holiday
shopping, entertainment,
choice of entrée and fabulous
door prizes including TV’s, a
round-trip air voucher for two
on JetBlue Airways, NJ/NY
harbor dinner cruise for two,
and more.
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The Directory Committee (above) meets under
the guidance of Joe Mikulka (right).
In This Issue
Fall • 2012
The purpose of the Directory Committee is to oversee the
annual production of our Membership Directory &
Buyer’s Guide. Committee members choose a theme, design the cover, select photos to be published, and solicit
advertisements.
Joe expresses his sincere thanks to committee members
who work closely together and devote many volunteer
hours to guarantee a first-rate publication. Joe stated,
“the directory has always been a source of providing all
members the opportunity to promote their business year
round and is a means of connecting to the community.”
Doors open at 11:30 so you
can do “last minute” shopping
at our vendor tables. Members
are encouraged to bring promotional material to share at the
Chamber’s media table.
CoRpoRATe SpoNSoR
MyBergen.com
eVeNT SpoNSoR
infoaxis
MRCC’s 2012 Holiday Lunch will be held
on Friday, December 14, 2012, from
11:30 am to 2:00 pm at the newly redecorated Crowne Plaza Hotel & Conference
Center, located at 3 Executive Boulevard,
Suffern, NY.
The cost is $40 for members, $55 for
non-members. Register at mahwah.com.
CHAMBER NEWS BRIEFS
Message from
the President
Greetings MRCC Members,
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you all
for a wonderful 2012. Throughout the year I’ve
seen most members and others from our regional backyard, and I am proud to say the backbone of economic activity – the networking
among colleagues from companies large and
small – is alive and well. Without you, our group
would be unable to carry out its mission of
“making connections” in the communities we
serve. Thank you very much for your support.
From our free Meet & Greets to our Business
After Hours events, our Taste of the Region and
our annual golf outing in Tuxedo, NY, we have
had many opportunities for business people to
discover each others’ talents and services, fostering growth amongst our neighbors. We’ve
also expanded our presence in social media circles this year with more robust communication
on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. In the future,
look for a new Mahwah.com, making it even easier to get news and information about the Chamber and online connections to other members.
Not even Hurricane Sandy could dampen our
enthusiasm. It warmed my heart, even as the
temperatures dipped, to see members of the
Chamber come to our office to use equipment,
get a hot cup of coffee, and help one another in
a time of need. The camaraderie and spirit displayed was clear evidence as to why our region
will bounce back quickly.
The support and effort put forth by the MRCC
Board has made this a tremendously enjoyable
and successful year. I have greatly enjoyed my
time at the helm of this amazing organization,
and look forward to working with the new president as the MRCC moves ahead in 2013.
• Mark Fairman's outstanding sales record qualifies him for special recognition at the New York Life
Company's
Insurance
2012 Council meeting in
Vancouver, British Colombia. Mark specializes in
group and individual insurance, and financial services
for families and businesses
Mark Fairman,
in NJ, NY, FL, and TX.
LUTCF, CLTC
• Infoaxis, an IT solutions and services company,
has announced an office relocation and expansion
at 300 B Route 17 South, Mahwah NJ. The new
facility is equipped with a high-tech briefing room
and a state of the art Data Center. The new location has 14,000 feet of office and warehouse
space.
• Lisa Fairman, our Director of Community Outreach for the last two and a half years, has ended
her time with us this month at Hearts and Crafts.
She's been an integral part of our family and we've
loved having her. We wish Lisa all the best in her
future endeavors! She will be missed by all of us.
Regards,
LIsa Tredici
Chamber President
MRCC
CORPORATE SPONSORS
Crowne plaza Hotel
& Conference Center
Inserra Supermarkets, Inc.
Sharp electronics Corporation
TD Bank
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• The DACCKs Group recently held it’s annual
Wine & Food fundraising evening at the Brick
House in Wyckoff. The group is dedicated to helping the homeless make the transition to independent living by providing homes that rent to the
homeless and special needs populations for thirty
percent of their income...whatever their income.
As President Karen Amy says, “It’s a leg up, not a
hand out.” ■
Congratulations Mark!
Happy Holidays and best wishes for a prosperous and healthy new year.
Paul Scarduffa
showrooms in 180 buildings and draws an attendance of more than 75,000.
We are thrilled, however, to
welcome a NEW Lisa to our
team. Lisa Tredici will be
filling the Administrative
role on a part-time basis.
Her experience and warmth
is the perfect combination
for Hearts & Crafts.
• Local Certified Interior Decorator, Susan Keefe,
owner of Decorating Den Interiors of Mahwah
& Ramsey NJ met with designer, author and television personality Libby Langdon in High Point,
N.C. to discuss Langdon’s new line of upholstered
furniture being manufactured by Braxton Culler
Inc. and available through Decorating Den Interiors.
Susan and 95 of her design colleagues from Decorating Den Interiors made up the largest contingent of buyers from any single company attending
this October’s Market at High Point. DDI
(www.decoratingden.com) is North America’s
largest home furnishings and interior design franchise company. The High Point Market encompasses more than 11.5 million square feet of
TV personality and nationally acclaimed designer
Libby Langdon (top row left) with owner of Decorating Den Interiors of Mahwah & Ramsey Susan
Keefe (top row right), and colleagues from Decorating Den Interiors in the "Libby Zone" at the Braxton Culler Showroom, High Point NC.
MEET OUR NEW INTERN
Catherine Hillin is a senior in the Academy of
Business and Finance at Bergen County Academies in Hackensack, New Jersey. She is a DECA
state champion, an athelete on her school's tennis
team, and a member of the National Honor Society and the French National Honor Society. During the summer, she is a lifeguard and a swimming
instructor. By interning at the MRCC, she hopes
to learn more about how businesses work together to keep the surrounding area's economy running
smoothly. In college, she plans on majoring in accouting and getting her CPA.
UPCOMING EVENTS
CHAMBER NEWS BRIEFS
Dec 5
Meet & Greet
TD Bank Atrium, Ramsey
Dec 6
Business After-Hours
Our Secret Garden & Boutique, Mahwah
Dec 14
Holiday Luncheon
Crowne Plaza Hotel & Conf. Center, Suffern
Sponsored by Infoaxis and MyBergen.com
Jan 9*
Luncheon
Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah
Jan 15
Business After-Hours
Paramus Auto Mall Chevrolet, Paramus
Feb 12
New Member Orientation
Chamber Office
Feb 7*
Luncheon
Hilton, Woodcliff Lake
Sponsored by UHY Employee Benefits
Consulting Services, Inc.
Feb 13
Business After-Hours
Infoaxis, Mahwah
Feb 28
Meet & Greet
Sharp Electronics Corporation, Mahwah
Mar 5
Speed Networking with Inter-Chamber
Consortium
Garden State Plaza Food Court, Paramus
Mar 13
Business After-Hours
Greenhouse Golf, Waldwick
Mar 22
Annual Membership Meeting
Mar 22*
Annual Luncheon
EXPO
Mahwah Regional Chamber of
Commerce members were
pleased to participate in the
2012 North Jersey BIZ EXPO
held at the Birchwood Manor on
September 20. Other participating business organizations included Morris County, North
Essex, North Jersey Regional
and Tri-County Chambers of
Commerce, Newark Regional
Partnership
and
Business
NJAWBO. Save the date for
next year: September 26, 2013
Right, top to bottom,:
WomenCentric LLC
*Sponsorships still available. Please inquire at the office.
All dates and events are subject to change.
Please visit www.mahwah.com for up-to-date
information and to register for all events.
Hughes Environmental
Engineering, Inc.
Marathon Energy
Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce
Holiday
Luncheon
december 14, 2012
Celebrate the Season!
Mark your calendar and register today for a delightful
way to celebrate the Holiday Season. This festive
event is our largest luncheon of the year as we expect
over 200 attendees.
We encourage you to invite your staff, making
our holiday luncheon, your holiday luncheon.
HonoRing
Citizen of tHe YeaR
CoMpanY of tHe YeaR
oRganization of tHe YeaR
11:45 am - 2:00 pm
program Begins promptly at 12:15
Crowne plaza Hotel & Conference Center
ManY dooR pRizes!
3 executive Blvd. • Suffern, NY
Meet and congratulate our 2012 Annual Award recipients!
$40 members • $55 non-members
Register on-line at
www.mahwah.com
enjoy festive music provided by Simply Strings of Mahwah
High School, under the direction of Wendy Campbell.
CoRpoRate sponsoR:
COME "HITCH-A-RIDE"
in the Chamber’s quarterly
mailer envelope.
We’ll send your promotional
material to approximately
1,000 local businesses
for only $225!
2013 flyer deadlines:
January 22
April 23
July 23 • October 22
Reach your customers
in a mailbox -not just an inbox.
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NEW MEMBERS
The Chamber is pleased to welcome the following new member businesses. (effective July 11, 2012 to october 31, 2012)
Please visit www.mahwah.com for further information about their products and services
46 Lounge
Fresh Maintenance
PAYCHEX Inc.
SLX Capital Management
Restaurants
Totowa
Shaana Gupta
973-890-9699
shanna@46lounge.com
46lounge.com
Environmental
Mahwah
Joseph Margherita
201-512-0900
joe@freshmoldremovel.com
CallFresh.com/bergen-county-nj-moldwater-damage
Payroll Services
Fair Lawn
Jack Devaney
201-796-2111
jdevaney@paychex.com
paychex.com
Member with NO business classification
Allendale
William Rukin
201-785-8881
wrukin@slxcapital.com
GREENHOUSE GOLF
Precision Upper Cervical Center
of NJ
Entertainment
Waldwick
Steve Tesoriero
201-652-4653
stevet@greenhousegolf.com
greenhousegolf.com
Physicians
Waldwick
Dr. Robert Bello
201-857-5050
drbello@precisioncarenj.com
precisioncarenj.com
Health & Wellness
Wyckoff
John Thompson
201-444-6020
brheal@optonline.net
dahnyoga.com/wyckoff
Brain Balance
Education
Allendale
Yola Barbosa DC, CCWP
201-825-1030
ybarbosa@brainbalancecenters.com
brainbalancecenters.com
The Chakra Healing Art Center
Brain Storm Tutoring & Arts
Education
Franklin Lakes
Janine Monize
973-723-0291
janine@stormthetest.com
stormthetest.com
Creative Solutions
Promotional Products
Oakland
Neil Frank
845-641-0350
nfrank.creativesolutions@gmail.com
creativesolution.logomail.com
Farmers Insurance Group
Insurance
Parsippany
Steven A. Boston
201-465-2060
sboston@farmersagent.com
Flor Bella Designs
Florists
Mahwah
Patricia Caseres
201-529-5455
alwaysdrivinmom@aol.com
florbelladesigns.com
Hocom Technologies
Professional Dealer Services
Consultants
Mahwah
Christopher Howard
201-512-8735
christopher.howard@howcomtechnologies.com
howcomtechnologies.com
Automotive Services
Mahwah
David Martin
201-995-1630
dmartin@PDSwarranty.com
HYTORC
Distributors
Mahwah
Patti Sheridan
201-512-9500
psheridan@hytorc.com
hytorc.com
Imaginations-Arts Publications
Education
Mahwah
Judith Peck
201-529-5105
iabooks@optonline.net
imaginatino-arts.com
Judith Bachman, Esq.
Attorney
New City
Judith Bachman
845-639-3210
jlbesq_99@yahoo.com
Flor Bella Designs
Florists
Mahwah
Jose Caseres
201-529-5455
citydrug721@aol.com
florbelladesigns.com
Marathon Energy Corp
Third Party Energy
Brooklyn
Jeff Grygier
718-564-2211
jeff@mecny.com
Re/Max Benchmark Realty Group
Real Estate
Mahwah
Jeaneth Pino Bartchak
201-321-3666
JPino@remax.net
JPino.com
Ryan Video Productions Inc.
Video Services
Parsippany
Dave Felder
973-625-5804
dfelder@ryanvideo.com
ryanvideo.com
Saddle River Valley Lions Club
Charitable Organizations
Saddle River
Jerry Michota
201-895-4599
chotes@optonline.net
srvlions.org
One On One Ads
SLX Capital Management
Marketing Services
Mahwah
Arnon Scheflan
201-358-6316
arnon@oneononeads.com
oneononeads.com
Real Estate
Allendale
Eric Levy
201-785-8881
elevy@slxcapital.com
Right: MRCC’s August New Member Orientation
WE WANT YOUR INPUT. This newsletter is produced
to serve our members. We are always looking for new ideas
and useful articles to keep you informed and educated. If
you have suggestions or comments you'd like to share
(good or bad) please let us know by emailing the editor at
jessica.guilfoyle@groupm.org or info@mahwah.com.
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The Mahwah
Regional Chamber
of Commerce
serves members
from 90 communities!
Regus
Real Estate
Mahwah
Scott Pless
201-512-1701
Scott.Pless@regus.com
regus.com
Forecast Trading Group
Financial & Investment Services
Suffern
Jim Brunn
845-362-3820
jim@forecasttrading.com
The Childrens Therapy Center
Education
Midland Park
Marvin Leiken
201-612-5677
mleiken@thechildrenstherapycenter.org
thechildrenstherapycenter.org
NEW MEMBERS
are introduced at MRCC’s luncheons and
breakfasts.
Below: New members at the Restaurant L
July Luncheon include: Bruce Federico of
Walgreens Drug Store, Ramsey; Elaine Winters of Alzheimer’s Association, Oradell;
Debbie Dieter-Barker of TruCare Physical
Therapy, Ramsey; Martha Harvey, MRCC
Senior Vice President of Sharp Electronics
Corporation, Mahwah; Regina Canavan of
Allied Printing Resources, Carlstadt; Scott
Shapiro of Weber, Shapiro & Company LLP,
Ramsey; and Jeff DeMenna of Hilton Woodcliff Lake, Woodcliff Lake.
CHAMBER NEWS
The Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce participated in Mahwah Day. Directors enjoyed starting the
day off with a parade (l to r) Thomas Grissom of RVP Digital Printing, Ramsey; Rena Rothman of The Cleaning Authority, Midland Park; Deborah Richin, CFP® of Morgan
Stanley Wealth Management; Mark Fairman, LUTCF,
CLTC of New York Life Insurance Co. with sidekick,
Hunter Fairman.
Great Networking and lots of fun
at MRCC’s many fine events.
2012 GOLF OUTING SPONSORS
We applaud our sponsors and encourage
all to support their businesses.
The Caduceus
Inserra Supermarkets, Inc.
Sharp Electronics Corporation
The Asclepius
Valley Emergency Room Associates, P.A.
President’s Club
Bergen Health & Life
Crowne Plaza Hotel & Conference Center
The Valley Hospital Foundation
Above: Shake & Sizzle of Mahwah hosted MRCC’s July Business After Hours where members
sampled their delicious menu items.
Below: Jeff Lewis, MRCC’s VP of Public Relations, connected with a new contact at the Rockland
Boulders verses Newark Bears Baseball Game hosted by the Rockland Boulders. Other participating
business organizations included Montvale, Nyack and Pearl River Chambers of Commerce.
Double Eagle Club
Cook, Hall & Hyde, Inc.
Dimensional Communications
Equinox Fitness Clubs
Franklin Templeton Investments
Ramapo College of New Jersey
Hole in One Sponsors
Crestmont Toyota-Scion-Volkswagen
& Mercedes Benz of Morristown
Prestige
Liberty Hyundai
Sharp Electronics Corporation
Premium Sponsors
Adastra West, Inc.
Inserra Supermarkets, Inc.
Jet Blue
Point Media-www.mybergen.com
RVP Digital Printing
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MAHWAH REGIONAL
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CHAMBER EVENTS
MRCC GOLF OUTING BENEFITS
MEN’S HEART HEALTH PROGRAM
pResident
paul scarduffa
TD Bank
senioR ViCe pResident
Martha Harvey
Sharp electronics Corp.
eXeCUtiVe diReCtoR
sharon Rounds
tReasUReR
Benjamin Mills, Cpa
Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC
ViCe pResidents
BoaRd opeRations
susan Lord
Hughes environmental engineering
diReCtoRY
Joe Mikulka
Metro pest Solutions
goLf oUting
deborah a. Richin, Cfp®
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
MaRKeting
Lovina schoenmakers
LeS Associates
MeMBeRsHip
andy sulzer
Milton Terry Associates
pUBLiC ReLations
Jeff Lewis
Group M Inc.
teCHnoLogY
Richard delaney
Delaney Computer Services, Inc.
assistant ViCe pResident
MeMBeR sUppoRt
Mark fairman, LUtCf, CLtC
New York Life Insurance Co.
diReCtoRs
Maja Britton
Adastra West, Inc.
John fennell
Crowne plaza Hotel & Conference Center
peter gallo
envision Video Services
Richard godfrey
Sheraton Mahwah Hotel
thomas e. grissom
RVp Digital printing
Jade gunver
promin Group
darren Magarro
The DSM Group
James d. o’Connor
Check-M-out Security Service,
Investigations, LLC
Rena Rothman
The Cleaning Authority
Miri Upton
Mommies & Money, LLC
Kathleen Whartenby
KFW Business Support Services, Inc.
Bruce Whitaker, esq.
McDonnell & Whitaker, L.L.C.
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The 21 Annual Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Golf Outing
was held at the prestigious Tuxedo Club in Tuxedo, NY on Monday, September 10, 2012. It was a resounding success on every level. The weather
was sunny and dry, golfers tested their skills on the 18-hole course lead by
forecaddies, a few would-be golfers learned the sport for the first time, and
an army of volunteers made sure the day went smoothly.
Evening festivities were held at the main clubhouse where David F. Bolger,
President of the Bolger Foundation, was honored as MRCC’s 2012 Humanitarian of the Year. All attendees were rewarded with a fabulous day of
outdoor activities followed by an unforgettable evening program, exciting
prizes, awards, and dinner. You know the saying “It takes a village” well
that is certainly true in this instance. A special thank you to Debbie Richin
for leading our hardworking Golf Committee this year; without their hard
work and commitment, this event could not have happened.
A special thank you to the major sponsors who, through their generosity,
helped MRCC raise a record amount of revenues: Inserra Supermarkets,
Inc., Sharp Electronics Corporation, Jet Blue, The Valley Emergency
Room Associates, P.A., The Crowne Plaza Hotel, Suffern, NY, The Valley
Hospital Foundation, and our media sponsor Bergen Health & Life. This
event is the largest fund raiser for The Chamber and a minimum of 25% of
the net proceeds are donated to a Charity of the Honoree’s choosing. Mr.
David F. Bolger chose The Valley Hospital Foundation as the charity to receive the charitable contribution from this event.
Plans will be made soon to present the donation check to the Valley Hospital Foundation. Stay tuned for details of next year’s event to be held at The
Tuxedo Club on Monday September 9, 2013. We encourage all of this
year’s participants and sponsors to join us and mark their calendars busy
the first Monday after Labor Day.
CHAMBER GOLF OUTING
HONOREE DAVID F. BOLGER
Mr. David F. Bolger was honored as the Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Humanitarian of the Year. (l to r) Anastasios Kozaitis, President, The Valley Hospital Foundation; Barnett Rukin, Trustee, The Valley Hospital Foundation; Douglas Dittrick, Chairman, The Valley
Hospital Foundation; Audrey Meyers, President & CEO, The Valley Health System; and,
David F. Bolger.
Our special thanks are extended to members of MRCC’s 2012 Golf Committee (upper right).
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65 Ramapo Valley Rd., Suite 211
Mahwah, NJ 07430-1188
201-529-5566 • Fax 201-529-8122
info@mahwah.com
EDITOR: Jessica Guilfoyle
ASSISTANT EDITOR: Lovina Schoenmakers
REpORTER: Sharon Rounds
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OUTDOOR LIGHTING:
PREPARATION FOR THE WINTER MONTHS
MRCC re
by Tom Hartigan, Irrigation and Lighting Manager,
Horizon Landscaping
There are many things we should do to prepare our
homes and offices for the winter, and they are all important. But one of the most overlooked winter maintenance tasks is checking your outdoor low-voltage
lighting system to ensure that it will function properly
throughout the winter months. Long summer days tend
to make us forget about our outdoor lighting systems until we come home one night
to dark pathways and driveways. Keeping your outdoor lighting system in top condition creates a balance of beauty and safety around your home, and there is no better
time to have a full maintenance check-up than when the days start getting shorter.
It is important that you hire a reliable contractor with experience in low-voltage landscape lighting to perform your service check-up. Be sure your check-up includes the
following things as part of your maintenance: inspect the wiring for breaks, and make
sure that it is buried properly to avoid damage to exposed wires from snow removal
equipment; have the lighting timer reset to reflect the time change due to the end of
daylight savings time so that the lights come on when darkness falls; replace all old
bulbs so that your home and pathways remain well-lit, especially if you are having
guests around the holidays. It is very important that your replacement bulbs are the
same wattage as the old bulbs so the system functions properly. Fall is also the time
to repair or replace any cracked fixtures or glass covers. Some people like to wait
until the spring to do this because they are afraid of snow damage, but outdoor lighting fixtures are made to take a pounding from the elements. Remember that your outdoor lighting system provides security throughout the darkest part of the year, and it
is most important to keep it in the best condition possible for the safety of your home
and family.
If you purchased a home where an outdoor lighting system has already been installed,
you may want your licensed contractor to test the wire amperage as well as the bulbs
so you can be sure the system isn’t overloaded and will continue to perform optimally. An ideal option to traditional lighting is an upgrade to LED lights, where voltage
and wattage are no longer a critical issue to system performance. The bulbs will not
only last a lot longer, but your electricity consumption will drop significantly.
Horizon Landscape Company is an experienced low-voltage lighting contractor. Our
expert lighting team is available to answer any questions you have regarding your
landscape lighting needs.
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• 230 comfortable guestrooms with 42” LCD TVs
• 24 hour Business Center
• Complimentary Wireless and Internet
• 24 hour Fitness Center
• Flagstones Restaurant and Koi Lounge
• 100% Smoke-free
• In-room Keurig coffeemakers
• Mini Safes in each room
• Priority Club Reward Points
• Convenient to New York and New Jersey
The Crowne Plaza is a proud Corporate Sponsor of the MRCC
To book the rate, please call
845-357-4800
cpsuffernhotel.com
3 Executive Blvd. • Suffern, NY
Just off Exit 14B, NY State Thruway
Rates available Sunday - Thursday nights
Some restrictions apply.
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$150
$740
$85
$650
$500
$720
$900
$2,770
$350
$275
$450
$450
$1,525
$175
$200
$450
$825
Package pricing available from November 1, 2012 to February 15, 2013
MRCC members only
Non members can take advantages of these affordable advertising prices by joining the Mahwah Chamber of Commerce
For more information, please call the Chamber office or visit our website.
201-529-5566
mahwah.com
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