August 1, 2019 West Essex Tribune A-7 Seth Cohen (Continued from Page A-1) own creativity. It is such an honor to see the pride these kids have in their work, and knowing I created all this in my daughter’s memory is beyond humbling.” Cohen is currently director of business insights and analytics for Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corpo- ration. His expertise is in fi nding common ground amongst disparate constituents and turning that insight into actionable and innovative ideas. In addition, he sits on a pharmaceuti- cal industry group strategic council and regularly coaches and mentors young professionals. Prior to his current career, Cohen worked in information technology, developing large scale information systems across a number of industries. Cohen holds a bachelor of science degree from Indiana University in LMAC POOLSIDE EDUCATION: The Livingston Municipal Alliance marketing and computer information Committee held a poolside education program, aimed at preventing systems, and an MBA in marketing illegal use and abuse of substances, on Thursday, July 25, at the Haines For the 11th year, Saint Barnabas Medical Center has made a donation to support Livingston’s and a master of science in manage- Memorial Pool. The event featured a pizza party. Members of the National Night Out, which is planned for August 6. Shown above are Stephen P. Zieniewicz, president and ment information systems from the Livingston Community Policing Unit, Township Council, and LMAC chief executive offi cer of Saint Barnabas Medical Center; Offi cer Kevin Mullaney; Captain John Drumm; University of Pittsburgh. were present. Another program, featuring trivia and ice cream, will Margie Heller, vice president of community health and strategic global partnerships for Saint Barnabas; “My work in business insights take place on Thursday, August 22, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Haines Police Chief Gary Marshuetz; and Offi cer Joy Klapal. Below, as it has each year, Regal Bank made a dona- provides me the opportunity to deeply Pool. “The purpose of the event was both to promote community part- tion to support National Night Out. Shown with Monte Ehrenkranz of Regal Bank are Captain Thomas appreciate people's varying emo- nership, and to offer education in a fun and laid-back environment,” Smith, Chief Gary Marshuetz, Captain John Drumm and Community Policing Offi cers Joy Klapal and tions, experiences and needs. And explained Community Policing Offi cer Kevin Mullaney. LMAC’s Kevin Mullaney. it is my responsibility to ensure their mission focuses on the prevention and illegal use and abuse of alcohol, collective voice is represented in the tobacco and other drugs in the home, school and community. Livingston’s event is supported Bank, Riverside Oral Surgery, Fitness National Night Out by donations from Neil H. Greco/ decisions my organization makes. 1440, Allan Feid Jr., LLC, Jay’s Shoe Through my work, I have learned (Continued from Page A-1) Allstate, ShopRite of Livingston, For- Box, Tropical Smoothie Cafe, Eye mosa Plastics, Edward Jones, Keller the art of asking strong questions, Pizza, Anthony Marra’s, Blaze Pizza, Level of Livingston, Schumacher the meaningfulness of listening with Improving Health: Calabria, Cammarata’s Pizza, Il Gia- Williams Suburban Realty, Starbucks, Chevrolet Auto Group, and Joseph Argyle Marketplace, Mission Fitness empathy and the power of applying calone, Jerusalem Pizza, the Landmark, A. Magotch, DDS, PA. creative solutions to meet people’s Livingston Dentist Offers a Better Night’s Sleep; Livingston Pizza, Master Pizza, Pizzeta Crossfi t West Livingston, Trinity Re- In case of rain, the event will be held hab, Livingston Mall, Haven Savings needs. It is these skills as well as my Enoteca, and Turano’s. inside Livingston High School. background in understanding the Dr. R. Craig Miller, Treats Sleep Apnea, Snoring impact of technology that I know Local dentist R. Craig Miller is physicians, to identify the right oral will be a real asset to our children, also helping Livingston and surround- appliance device, custom fi t devices educators, community and, of course, ing area residents get a more restful to each patient and make any needed our Board. night’s sleep. Dr. R. Craig Miller of adjustments to ensure an open airway “I am really excited about the op- The Miller Center is an American and a more restful sleep.” portunity that sits before our commu- Board of Dental Sleep Medicine Dr. Miller/The Miller Center is lo- nity with this year’s Board of Educa- (ABDSM) Diplomate. ABDSM is cated at 22 Old Short Hills Road, Suite tion election. I look forward to having the board for the leading national 206, Livingston, NJ. the chance to tell you about myself organization for dentists who treat Patients with loud snoring and diag- and, more importantly, I look forward snoring and obstructive sleep apnea nosed sleep apnea sufferers with dif- to listening to your aspirations for our with oral appliance therapy. Earning fi culty tolerating CPAP should contact Board. I truly hope to earn your trust Diplomate status from the ABDSM Dr. Miller at (973) 533-0053, www. and support this November.” is a unique honor that recognizes TheMillerCenter.com to schedule a special competency in dental sleep consultation appointment. Dr. Miller medicine. works closely with physicians to treat Samantha Messer “Sleeping with a CPAP machine, snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. (Continued from Page A-1) which includes a face mask, tubing About R. Craig Miller: Dr. Miller and a constantly running motor, can is an American Board of Dental Sleep LearnZillion. Prior to moving to be diffi cult, and many Livingston Medicine Diplomate, a Fellow of The Livingston, I served as the director of residents are unaware that an effec- International Congress of Oral Implan- the Washington D.C. Collaborative, tive – and comfortable –treatment tologists, as well as a Fellow and Master where I led professional development is available,” said Dr. Miller. “I’m of The Academy of General Dentistry. for over 200 teachers. committed to using my knowledge Dr. Miller is on staff at Newark Beth My love of learning began when of dental sleep medicine to help treat Israel Hospital, where he teaches den- I was young and persists today. I my patient’s snoring and sleep apnea tal residents restorative, implant, and earned a bachelor of arts degree from and provide Livingston area residents advanced cosmetic dentistry, along the University of Pennsylvania, a with a better night’s rest.” with dental sleep medicine. He has master’s in secondary social studies While CPAP is the standard treat- just written a new book entitled: “Get Runway of Dreams Plans highlights change in the indus- Trio Arrested education from NYU, and a master’s ment for sleep apnea, the American Back Your Smile, Take Back Your Life” try.” A fashion designer, she founded in education policy and management Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine available on Amazon. Gala and Runway of Dreams in response to the (Continued from Page A-1) from Harvard. Additionally, I have estimates up to 50 percent of sleep About The American Academy of challenges she faced fi nding clothes completed graduate coursework in Runway of Dreams, founded by the tires went fl at, police said. apnea patients do not comply with Dental Sleep Medicine: The American for her son, Oliver, who has a rare educational technology at Columbia Livingston resident Mindy Scheier, Stolen credit cards were found or tolerate CPAP. In contrast to a Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine form of muscular dystrophy. University. (AADSM) is the only non-profi t national will hold a cocktail reception, din- in the juvenile’s pocket and in the CPAP machine, oral appliances are Runway of Dreams’ motto is I am committed to ensuring all professional society dedicated exclusively ner and runway show on Thursday, suspect vehicle. One card was sto- a mouth guard-like device worn only “working toward a future of inclu- students have positive feelings toward to the practice of dental sleep medicine. September 5, at 6 p.m. at Cipriani in len from an Elizabeth resident and during sleep to maintain an open, sion, acceptance, and opportunity in school. As I embark on this campaign, The AADSM provides educational re- . a second card was taken from the unobstructed airway. Patients like fashion.” I take with me another of Mandela’s sources for dentists and promotes the Honored at the event will be Mike Mercedes. oral appliance therapy because it In 2016, the non-profi t organiza- quotations: “A good head and a good use of oral appliance therapy for the Shaffer, chief operating offi cer and Lott was charged with motor is comfortable, easy to wear, quiet, tion partnered with designer Tommy heart are always a formidable combi- treatment of obstructive sleep apnea and chief fi nancial offi cer of PVH; Matt vehicle theft, conspiracy, attempt portable and easy to care for. Hilfi ger to create a line of clothing for nation.” I hope to earn your vote by sleep-disordered breathing. Established Laukaitis, senior vice president and to commit burglary and credit card “Oral appliance therapy is an ef- differently-abled children. sharing my views and letting you get in 1991, the AADSM has nearly 3,000 general manager, consumer industries, theft. He was sent to the Essex fective treatment option that offers County jail. to know me, as a person. I am going to member dentists worldwide. Visit www. SAP; and Madeline Stuart, , fash- a higher rate of patient compliance aadsm.org or call the national offi ce at Shomari was charged with con- lead this campaign with my heart so ion designer, and business owner. The town of Roseland was formed than CPAP,” said Dr. Miller. “I work 630-686-9875 for more information. spiracy to commit motor vehicle theft, my kids will be proud of their mom. with my patients, and their sleep The event, said Scheier, “celebrates in 1908 when the Centerville section During the fall, I will invite you to ADVT inclusion, applauds innovation, and of Livingston became independent. and attempt to commit burglary. He was also sent to Essex County jail. our home, hold “fi reside chats” and The 16-year-old was charged otherwise be available to talk directly with attempt to commit burglary, about the issues. Social media will conspiracy to commit motor vehicle be used as a positive tool to promote ON T EPLACE theft, and credit card theft. He was democracy. D ’ R released to a parent.

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