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Acupuncture - a 2,000.year-old
medical art that involves the use
feitfiarefully placed needles to treat a variety
of health problems -.is-being used at EGMC.
as. a valuable pain .management foot. ..',. '
' According to David Yu,,M..D,,chairman.of the'
'Z MedkoiJ. Center's Departrnent.ofAnesthesiology',,-.'' ..,
:.' and a triember of the Arn'encart Academypf'Medical . .. ' ••
Acupuncture, "No one culture has all the answers to every,
health problem. When a; Western-trained physician, can use
.^Eastern techniques that have been proved t o work, we can •
o:ffer;the best of all worlds."- •patients: beiiefit'frem'this.'.', '
• 'approach, explained; Dr-Yu, who reported thatacupuneture •'
has.been used-succ'essfullyat'EGM.C to treat probfems as-.
, diverse.as chrQnic;pain, headaches,lower back pain;:' •
• toothaches and even sinus-congestion- It :has proved1 to be -an.
integral'and much-requested, part of the Medical Center's''
. . overall pain management program... ' '••'• :
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the theory behind acupuncture holds that the human
f body is covered by an intricate network of energy channels,
..and that blockage o f these channels can lead to pain and
disease. Acupuncturists believe that stimulating these
blocked, channels with, hair-thin needles can restore .the
body's balance, thus relieving pain and other symptoms. The
Students favorite recipes featured
MI liew PTA-sponsored cookbook
when
Parks
Department Director Prank
D'Antonio isn't minding the condition of township streets, he can
be found helping area seniors
mind their own condition
Because of his experience with
the exercise groups, he has been
invited to appear on this week's
broadcast of Caucus New Jersey
in ' a program dealing with
"Healthy Aging."
In the show,. Mr. D'Antonio will
be joined by healthcare profes
sionals and seniors for a discus
sion of health concerns such as
osteoporosis, arthritis cancer
The show will be bi oadcast
noon Sunday on Channel
13/WNET, and Wednesday, Dec
17.o'n.NJN, , .,.
The "Healthy Aging' segment
will also air on various cable net
works across New Jersey during
the next two months
For additional information
regarding', the bi oadcast, or
regarding "Caucus t^tew Jersey,'
go to the .program's World Wide
Web site at http://www caucus Cranfortf Director of Parks and Recreation Frank D7
Adubato on the public television program "Caucus - New Jersey."
• nj.org.
r-scienti.fic explanation is that needles used at specific points
stimulate the nervous system to release chemicals that can
alter the body's perception of pain and promote its natural
healing abilities.
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^Fifty years isn't a long time if you're making a
difference and having fun." This wonderful sentiment was
expressed by Harold Berger, M.D., during a special affair
$jejjj last week by the Elizabeth General Medical Center
3#djiindatipn to honor the many contributions of the EGMC
•Medical Staff. Dr. Berger, a pediatrician who was recognized'
w a half-century of service, was honored along with the
following physicians who received 25-year service .awards:
••^Phillip Davison, M.D., Jonas R. Leifer, M.D., Francisco
;Mtranda, M.D., Ralph G. Oriscello, M.D., Francisco A.
"S'aavedra, M.D., Michael L. Sananman, M.D., Bernard
Schanzer, M.D., Carl J. Schwartz, M.D., Robert L.Wegryn,
M.D., Sidney A. Wilchins, M.D., and Edward G. Williams,
M.D. Jonathan Mosse, M.D. wasTinnated posthumously.
EGMC is grateful to all its physicians for their leadership,
loyalty and dedication.
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"Variations, on a. EocoCo Theme ' by Educators. Association. of New Jersey..
Kathi^n and Shahrion will play the ,degree from Manhattan. School of- Music
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Competition. Allen studies the cello with Remember."
Thomas, Henry, Jean, Kathryn and •Milne, and "Let the Bright Seraphim,"
Leo Wang and Peter studies the violin
Henry, 10, is in fifth grade at T.P. Shannon are piano students of Mrs. from the oratorio Samson by George
with Stephen Wqlosohovich.
Hughes School in Berkeley Heights and Tammam. The piano instructor will per- Frederick Handel.
Thomas ' will •' play "Golliwog's performed twice in the Piano Teachers form a movement from a trio for piano,
She is a teacher in the Westfield
Cakewalk" from the Children's Corner Society of America winners' recjtal at violin and cello by Beethoven; and the school system and will receive musical
suite of Debussy. .
Weill Recital Hall in Manhattan. Jean, "Valse Caprice No. 6" from "Soirees de accompaniment on the first two works
The 11-year-old student of Mrs. his 9-year-old sister, is in fourth grade at Vienne," by Schubert, arranged for solo listed from Kristine Srhith-Morasso, also
a Westfield teacher.
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Tammam won second place in the Young T.P. Hughes School and plays the flute as piano by Liszt.
Artists Piano Competition of the Music well as the violin.
Admission costs $10.
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Mrs. Tammam holds a bachelor's
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Featuring Things Irish •
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Scottish and Welsh
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Holiday hours:
iday party, you might even be peppers, squash, and onions in 4 aside.
Garnish with cilantro leaves, if
Mon.-Sat. 10-5:50 • Thurs. to 8
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the dish more quickly the second
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^;WESwiEji) -r- Additional performees have been announced for-"Flowing
Time,--*-fund-raising- concert "for;the
Musical Club of We$tfielcl 3 p.mi Sunday
atJKrst Baptist Church, 170Elm St.
; The performers are Allen Yu, piano
and cellt); Peter Yu, violin; Thomas
J|oseph Killian, piano; Henry and Jean
Namkung, piano; Kathryn Chern and
- Qhannon-Kahgrpianof Sondra-Tammam, •
piano; Elsa Gail Hahn, soprano; Trent
Johnson, organ; and a quartet of women
singers.
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Concert in A Minor" by Vieuxtemps and
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community together because its good for the children and gives them a sense of heritage. Many of
the recipes have the children's name in them (the;
^•CRANFORD — The new community cookbook is title)," Mrs. Mayer said.
a class act.
Ten-year-old Kyle Cook, a student at Livingston
['The .PTA of Livingston and Walnut Avenue Avenue School, loves his mother's oatmeal cookies
schools have put together a book of "child-friendly" and suggested she submit her recipe.
rfeiipefl they think you will enjoy.
It's no surprise the recipe is called Kyle's
^Gooking.With Class is full of recipes that are all Favorite Oatmeal Cookies.
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tried and true. They are all real recipes that anyone
"It's a really old Quaker Oats recipe, and those
~°v prepare, even the kids," said PTA member are his favorites because this one is different than
rie Mayer.
the current ones. They are soft and chewy and have
_ Jitrs. Mayer said the cookbook was developed as no raisins." said Kyle's mother, Lisa.
ff%nd-raising effort for the PTA last year when
Mrs. Mayer said most of the recipes in the book
they asked parents and the school children to sub- are child-friendly and easy to follow.
net as many recipes as they wanted.
"I think these recipes are great because they are
."'•SWe published 560 recipes in the book and 600 all ..tried and true; not gourmet, these are actual
cbpies.Vvere published. We hive everything ranging recipes, that people have used in their houses," she
fromhpinemadequesadillas to tortolini.soup," she said. ^These recipes are not impossible to make."
. Kristin Hardman, 7, who attends Walnut Avenue
rt^-->. book- Was: initially made available to the School hadber mother submit a family tradition;
school community and is now available to the gen- . "Our crumb cake is special to us because it's
" "VuBlic and the proceeds from sales will be been in our family for a. a few generations.
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