A COMMUNITY MAGAZINE SERVING THE RESIDENTS OF VERONA AUGUST 2018 VERONA NEIGHBORS

Coaching Verona: The Quinn Family

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August 2018 3 RESIDENT FEATURE

The Verona Velocity boys team, coached by Kieran Quinn. Below: The girls’ championship- winning team with Jen as coach.

Coaching Verona: The Quinn Family By Jillian Zarr

ieran and Jen Quinn Meanwhile, Jen coached the are on a mission: to girls’ team, including daughter create more ways to Sidney, to win the 5th Grade Girls get kids playing basket- Suburban League Championship. ball.K That’s why, a year and a half “It was so awesome to win the ago, they created the Verona Youth championship,” said Sidney. Jen Basketball Club along with their agrees, “It was a big deal. We had friends and neighbors Dave and 12 girls who only kind of knew Karen Aromondo. each other. Middle school had “We formed the club as a way just started a few months before, to get kids playing basketball in the with all of its new pressures and off-season, since basketball is pri- drama. As coaches, we pushed marily a winter sport. We didn’t them a lot, made them practice a want to have to drive half an hour lot, and they ended up being an away, and we wanted to keep absolutely unbelievable basketball Verona kids together,” said Jen. team. They won the championship After creating VYB, the friends game in front of an audience of worked with the Verona Recreation 400 people. To be 10 and 11 year Department to run 3 on 3 tour- old girls in front of that large of a neys and provide coaching clinics. crowd, and do everything perfectly They also created teams that participate in leagues under VYB, without showing any nerves...that was a really cool moment to comprised of girls and boys in elementary and middle school. witness as their coach.” “We absolutely wanted to share all we had learned about the Jen also coaches Sidney on her Lacrosse team, something sport as coaches,” said Jen. Along with Jen and Kieran, other that Sidney has some mixed feelings about. “I like when my Verona residents including John Hrmoko, John Baumgaard, Tara mom coaches me, I just wish it weren’t in every single sport!” Newman, Pete Romanyshyn, Jim Nachbaur, and AJ Oliver, took said Sidney. But Sidney will get a break this coming year when on coaching positions to teach Verona’s youth the fundamentals Jen coaches the new Verona Field Hockey team (Jen was instru- of basketball. mental in bringing this new sport to Verona). Sidney will play And they are doing it quite well: Verona Velocity, as teams who with the 6th graders while Jen will coach 7th and 8th graders. participate in the league are called, are learning more and more Kieran, who coaches son Kieran on his basketball team, knows every day under Kieran and Jen’s tutelage. that he and Jen push their children pretty hard when it comes to “One of my most memorable coaching moments was the first sports. “We don’t give preferential treatment to our kids,” Kieran win that Verona Velocity had as part of a new basketball team. said. Son Kieran concurs, telling his dad, “You always say that We beat a much more established team. The parents and the you tell us to do the stuff that’s the hardest!” kids just flipped out!” Kieran remembers. The idea of working hard to improve in the sport you love is

4 Verona Neighbors Left: Sidney shows off her skills on the court. Above: The Quinns play at the new Verona playground. Right: Mairead at Turtleback Zoo

one that comes naturally to both Jen and Kieran. They each played “Sidney and Kieran are also amazing older siblings to Mairead, our basketball on their college teams, Jen as a forward at Colgate three year old, who is a force of nature,” Kieran laughed. University, and Kieran as a guard/forward at Post University. Two dogs round out the Quinn family. The aptly-named Coach Kieran even came to the US from Ireland in order to attend is a 13 year old puggle. “She is our first baby and has brought college on a basketball scholarship after representing Ireland on the family tremendous joy over the years,” Jen said. There is also the Irish National Team for 6 years. However, this is not what first one year old Samson, a mixed breed. “We met him on October drew the couple together. 14, 2017 (Jen’s birthday) while watching a basketball game Sidney “We met in a bar in Hoboken called Willie McBrides. I was was playing in. He was a puppy being fostered by another family studying for a constitutional law exam” (Jen was attending Seton watching the game. They told us he would be up for adoption Hall University School of Law). “Kieran came in and interrupted that day. Little Kieran’s birthday was the next day, so we decided me because I was wearing an Irish sweater,” Jen said. to adopt him on the spot,” said Kieran. The couple hit it off, and married in 2004. They moved to Verona So how does this family of 5 (plus 2 dogs, of course) find the because of the small town feel, but were pleased to find a spirit energy to do it all? “Although we probably don’t actually say it out of volunteerism here that moved them. loud, our motto could be ‘work hard, play hard,’” said Jen. That’s “We love Verona because it is a community of volunteers. We certainly the way the family is living out every day. are constantly in awe of how much so many people give of them- selves to make everything in this town run and hum. Every cause A Message from the Quinns and endeavor has a champion in this town,” said Kieran. Jen The Quinns would like to thank all of the volunteers in town and agrees. “The commitment from the community is inspiring and let them know that their efforts are appreciated. “We know all humbling. The volunteers on the rescue squad, coaches for all the the time, energy and resources you devote to this town and we athletic endeavors and other civic organizations all make up the know that at times, it can seem thankless. We know that you fabric of our fantastic town!” are all stepping up because you want to contribute. Your efforts The family has thrown themselves wholeheartedly into vol- matter and Verona wouldn’t be what it is without you.” unteering for the betterment of the town. Jen is a member of the Town Planning Board and the Verona Municipal Alliance Committee. She has been a member of the Verona Junior Women’s Club and was the co-President of the Brookdale Avenue School SCA. Together with friend Mary Ellen McHugh, she also NOW runs the annual town sports and music equipment swap, pro- OPEN! ceeds of which go to the Verona Children’s Fund. On top of his coaching positions, Kieran is also a member of Full Service Real Estate Brokerage the Recreation Advisory Committee. They manage to do all of this Locally Owned and Operated in addition to their full time jobs. Jen is a partner at Connell Foley LLP in Roseland while Kieran is a sales director at AppDynamics. All Closings Support Local Charities The children keep very busy as well. Sidney and Kieran are JOSH JACOBS involved in the sports their parents coach, as well as swimming, LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER baseball and lacrosse. 973-913-5055 “They love hanging out in the Peckman River (AKA “the Creek”) HearthRealtyGroup.com with neighbors. They use their imaginations, go on adventures 460 Bloomfield Ave, Verona and have cleaned up trash thrown into this town gem,” Jen said. August 2018 5 VERONA HISTORY many trades during their stay--the story of this place is quite fascinating to say the least. As with the nearby penitentiary, this institution Tunnels of was pretty much self-sufficient with its own farm, tailor shop, bakery and so much more. Tragically, on the evening of January Old Verona: 9th, 1900, the old building was completely destroyed by fire. It was at dinner time and PART ONE after the fire was discovered, the children Contributed by Robert L. were marched from the burning building Williams, Historian in perfect order--there was no loss of life- -at least that night. I say that because my great-great uncle, George Williams, was the Engineer and was one of these who helped to here has been a great deal of interest in discovering the save what they could that evening. Apparently, it broke his health origin of the mysterious sinkhole in the football field at and he died nearly a year later. Verona High School and others like it that survive through- After the destruction of the old building, a series of new build- Tout the area. Granted, some of the explanations I’ve heard ings, known as cottages, were constructed. These stood where regarding its potential background have been rather wild and dra- the current high school is today, which would have been behind matic. Yet, I think the reality behind it, and the others, is no less the building that burned. Eventually an auditorium would be intriguing. added as well as a stylish Superintendent’s house along what is When I heard about the sinkhole, I was both eager and excited today Sampson Drive. The power house and its associated build- to learn of its exact placement in order to determine its age and ings were located in the area of the tennis courts--it was quite an initial use. A photo sent to me of the stone-lined shaft revealed operation. that it was simply an old well. As for its age, well, that would be The old Walker farmhouse was used for a number of years then determined by its location as there were several periods of con- moved in the 1890’s to another location on Grove Avenue. The struction and buildings on this property. cottages and remaining buildings of the Home were taken down To understand its history, we need to have an understanding after World War II. of the history of the property. Initially, the only road in this vicin- So, that brings us to the mysterious sink-hole in the football ity two hundred and fifty years ago was Grove Avenue which was field--what did it belong to? Since this is the site of the original referred to as Gould Lane. As I understand it, the initial build- brick building of the Newark City Home, I have to assume that ing to be constructed here was a farmhouse which stood along it belonged to that structure--I would even go further to say that Grove and was known as the old Walker place. It was likely built it is likely to have been incorporated with the center portion of in the first half of the nineteenth century. Along with the house that structure--the old Administration Building which was built in were barns and other outbuildings and, of course, a well--all your 1876. The bakery was located in the basement of this section and old farmhouses required one! I believe the well would have been associated with it. Whatever In the early 1870’s the Walker farm was purchased by the City your feelings about it being a nuisance, it is indeed one of of Newark for the Newark City Home and the south block of its Verona’s archeological treasures! original building was constructed. Designed by architect Paul SM Speaking of archeological treasures, there are other features of Botticher of Newark, the overall structure was not completed the old Home that survive on this property including some of the until the early 1890’s. The hallmark of this beautiful structure was old brick arched-topped tunnels which are so well constructed, its center section, known as the Administration Building, which they will likely survive for centuries if left undisturbed. Some fea- was topped by a mansard roof and tall cupola. The overall struc- tures like these are filled with sand which preserves their integrity ture was Italianate Victorian in design featuring arched windows and increases their safety. Hopefully we won’t see the ground and decorative brick corbelling around the windows--it was surely sinking there! a masterpiece and the largest building in Verona for many years. Here, wayward children of Newark and orphans were kept and *Learn more about Verona’s old tunnels in Part 2, coming in our provided a home by the City and an opportunity to learn one of September issue!

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6 Verona Neighbors ORGANIZATION SPOTLIGHT Verona UNICO Celebrates Their 36th Annual Verona Labor Day Classic Contributed by Verona UNICO

erona UNICO is pleased to announce the 36th Annual Verona Labor Day Classic to be held on Monday, September 3, 2018 at . There will be a One MileV Fun Run and Health Walk around Verona Park at 9am, followed by a five kilometer race at 9:30am. This is one of the best 5K races held in northern New Jersey, held on a fast USATF- certified course through the streets of Verona, with the start on Lakeside Avenue and a scenic finish in Verona Park. Verona UNICO organizes this event with the Essex Running Club and it serves as a major fundraiser for UNICO charities which include local volunteer and non-profit organizations as well as scholarships for Verona High School graduates. Major sponsors for the race are Hillcrest Farms (Verona), Fleet Feet Sports (Montclair) Five of this year’s and Verona PBA. scholarship winners The 5K race is a USATF NJ Grand Prix event with awards and Fleet Feet gift certificates to the top three finishers in five-year age groups. Electronic chip timing of the 5K race will be per- formed by CompuScore and complete results will be published service and or their academic success. We awarded a total of on their website at www.compuscore.com. There will be finisher $6,000 to the deserving students. ribbons for each child competing in the One Mile Fun Run and The six scholarships are the Brian Piccolo Athletic Award, the Health Walk. Bagels, fruit and other refreshments will be provided Nicholas Martini Scholarship, the Alati Family Scholarship, the after the race at the finish area. Monsignor Emmanuel Capozzelli Scholarship, the Joseph Proscia Pre-registration for the 5K is $20 (USATF members: $17); race Scholarship and the Labor Day 5K Classic Scholarship. day registration is $25. Pre-registration for the One Mile Fun Run and Health Walk is $12; race day registration is $15. All pre-regis- tered entrants are guaranteed the official race t-shirt. All others will receive a shirt while supplies last. You can download an application from www.essexrunning. Verona com or register online at www.raceforum.com/verona or regis- ter www.compuscore.com/verona. There are no extra fees for Heating & online registration. Online registration will close at midnight on Wednesday, August 29. Race day registration and packet pickup begin at 8:00-8:45 AM at the boathouse in Verona Park. You can Cooling also register in person at Fleet Feet Sports, 603 Bloomfield Ave. Montclair until Sunday, September 2 and there will be early packet pickup at Fleet Feet Sports on Saturday, September 1 (Noon-7pm) and Sunday, September 2 (Noon-4pm). General Heat Ductless Systems For more information, please visit the Essex Running club website at www.essexrunning.com or call Bruce Snogans from & AC Repair Installed Verona UNICO at 973-239-5888. Furnace & AC Sheet Metal The Verona Chapter of UNICO was established in 1970 and over the years has donated more than $500,000 to national charities Replacement Fabrication and local organizations in order to provide a better quality of life for those less fortunate. Verona Chapter has granted hundreds of • • scholarships to local high school students thereby investing in CARRIER/BRYANT WEIL MCLAIN FUJITSU the future of our young people. In addition, the Chapter is one of the sponsors of the July Summer Musical Concerts in the Square and one of the sponsors for The Fair in the Square in December. Verona UNICO always strives for their members to be of service 862-368-3856 to the community and to cooperate with other in civic, social, and cultural development. [email protected] For more information of if you would like to join UNICO call Michael Ruglio, Verona Chapter president at 973-252-1455. NO CREDIT FINANCING AVAILABLE The race funds scholarships for local high school students. This past June 11, Verona Unico honored six exemplary Verona High MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED School students for their academic accomplishments, community August 2018 7 VERONA THEN AND NOW

The pool in 1967, after the fence Verona Pool today. was installed. The view has changed!

A Former Verona Resident Remembers the Pool

By Jillian Zarr installed very soon after that incident!” The pool-goers also used to look much efore the Verona Community Pool different than they do now. “We used to have became THE place to be on a hot Francesca Jaffe to wear a rubber bathing cap in the pool. The summer day, it was just an idea that relaxes with a pool had this type of filter that couldn’t filter gainedB traction with a group of citizens. This magazine out the hair. Two summers later, they finally group of Verona residents, including Deborah changed the filter and we got to throw away Ann Church Lesher’s mother, petitioned the the caps. Good thing, because I was always town to create a pool where the residents getting the lifeguard whistle for not wearing could gather and cool off on a summer’s day. my bathing cap. But I was a teen trying to look When the petition succeeded, and the pool gorgeous at the pool!” was built in 1967, Deborah’s family was one of With the opening of the pool came Verona’s the first to register. first swim team. “I joined the swim team “I was 12 years old, so my friends and I right away. It was really the best times of my were all so excited to have someplace to childhood.” go every summer. We lived at that pool! We Deborah’s experience on the swim team, were there whether it was raining or sunny, and love of the pool, encouraged her to apply from open to close. We would just swim in the to be a lifeguard after her junior year of high school. rain unless it was thunder and lightning!” she Unfortunately, the manager at the time, Al Rotella reminisces. (also the Verona High School football coach) had Though the Verona Pool currently features two other ideas. “He said to me, ‘you’re too young, I waterslides, two springboards, a baby pool, play- don’t think you can handle it!’ I went back after ground, volleyball, basketball and shuffleboard I graduated high school, and he hired me right courts, full showers and a snack bar, when the away.” Deborah loved her job as a lifeguard and pool opened in 1967, there were considerably less spent the summer of ’73 working and attending amenities. In the pool’s first season, the snack the pool. “I used to joke that I should probably bar was still under construction, there were round just get a cot and sleep there since my entire wooden tables (“we would get plenty of splin- day was spent there already!” Deborah’s mother, ters in our legs!”) and there wasn’t even a fence When Deborah started her own family, she and her Helen Church, around the pool. A dirt area (visible in the photograph relaxes by the pool. children continued the tradition of a summer spent at of Deborah’s mother) surrounded the deck area of the the pool. “I used to go all day with my friend Debbie pool. Galife. We spent lots of time in the pool together with our kids. Deborah remembers that this lack of a fence sometimes They adored it, too.” created issues. “One day, when the pool first opened, a woman Deborah currently lives in Toms River, but always will remem- escaped from Overbrook Mental Hospital entered the pool. ber summer days at the pool. “It kind of looks like a country club She was wearing a fake mustache and talking to herself. Of now, but I will always love the pool as it was when it was first course, this caused a lot of excitement amongst the kids. opened, and was just a simple place for all of us to spend time Eventually, she was taken back to Overbrook, but a fence was together.”

8 Verona Neighbors Deborah and her friends having fun next to the pool. This season’s lifeguards know how to have fun too! Top, l-r: Top, l-r: Norma Collis, Diane Rosenbluth; Bottom, l-r: Kelly Nulty, Harmonie Chang. Bottom, l-r: Cole Smith, William Phyllisann Costa, Hope Aquila, Deborah Ann Church. Sheehin, Alex McLaughlin.

Above: The Verona Swim team in 1968, with Deborah, second row, fourth from right. Right: This year’s Waves swim team. (photo courtesy of Jessica Miranda)

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t can be hard to find time for yourself when family, work and responsibilities always seem to come first. Personal rituals are a quick and easy way to take control of your emotional, psychological and spiritual health by defining what is important in your life. Adding spiritual activities to your day can ease stress and help you focus. It doesn’t matter what you do. Any inspirational practice can Ibecome an important part of your life, even something as simple as a cup of tea in the morning, as long as it means something to you. Sacred simple activities are an attempt to invoke spiritual presence and blessings through action.

Get a massage Go to the beach Hire a life coach to be inspired Walk barefoot on the beach Meditate and pray Lie in the sun Smell fresh flowers Swim in the ocean Take a walk in nature Take an outdoor hot shower Adopt an animal Fish Call a friend and tell them you Eat an ice cream sundae like him or her Get your hair conditioned Read a good book Walk your dog--or walk a Take a nap friend’s dog Play with children Pet your cat Take a local class Feed a bunny Go for a bike ride Take a scented bubble bath Jog Watch a live band Write in a journal Dance like no one is watching Listen to soothing music Collect sea shells Take a bath Collect rocks Go to the beach Toss a football with a child Treat yourself to dinner Buy new socks See an independent movie Roast marshmallows outside Go to a garden by a fire Visit Verona Park or the zoo Drive to the country and get Take a bus ride anywhere lost Find a quiet place and think Kiss about something positive Just be still, relax and enjoy Write a list of the things you the goodness that Life brings are grateful for you. Do absolutely nothing Celebrate Life everyday by Trust that you know what is doing something that makes best for you you feel good. Remember, Laugh that on any given day, an unex- Make others laugh pected “Miracle” can arrive for Don’t take yourself so seriously you and your loved ones!

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If you’re going to Bella Ann and Amador are waiting for you at Montclair Township Bella Ann add a furry friend to Animal Shelter located at 77 North Willow St., Montclair. Come to your family, why not the shelter any day of opt to adopt? Here the week between Amador are this month’s 12pm and 4pm to featured shelter meet them. For more animals waiting information, please locally for their email emorgan@mont- forever home… clairnjusa.org or call What’s cuter than 973-744-8600. a sleepy puppy? Help stem the tidal Bella Ann is a 4-year- wave of homeless old Pekingese/ animals flooding this country’s shelters by Chihuahua mix. This spaying or neutering 7-pound sweet- your pets. And if heart has recovered you’re going to add from a bout with a furry friend to your bladder stones and will need to be on prescription food for life, so family, PLEASE opt to the expense of prescription food should be considered before adopt- adopt. ing her. Bella must be an only dog and would be best served in an PHOTO CREDIT: ERIC DELMAR adult home. Amador is a big tabby boy who loves curling up in a cozy place. At press time, these pets were available for adoption. His owner passed away and he was brought in with his sister If they are no longer available, please consider other Little Lucy “Sushi,” but they don’t necessarily need to be adopted wonderful pets at PAWS-Montclair or Montclair Township together. His best forever family would be patient and give him time Animal Shelter waiting for a loving home like yours. to feel safe and secure, so he comes out of his shell.

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