Millburn, NJ

  John's hometown.  He was five when he moved here, and his mom, Marie, still lives in the same home. It was a real pleasure to see where my husband had grown up, where he went to school, and share this with our children.  We even had a grand time in December 2010, sledding down the hill at the Wyoming Elementary School- the same hill Johnny had gone down as a kid.  He learned to play guitar here, had a band here that played at several fairs in the tri -state area.

  Millburn still has one of the best school districts in NJ, and is a very nice town to visit.  The people are friendly and open.  It's proximity to NYC by train, and other points of interest makes this a nice community to live and raise children. We have so many awsome connections to New Jersey-from Lincoln Park, where John and I made news around the state by taking a wild ride down a flooded street in a boat in March or April of 2005, to Passaic, were Rozeanna was born.It is here I hope we eventually make our home.

  It is my hope that Millburn is proud of Johnny for standing for his family and never giving up hope, and proud of his mom, whose generosity goes above and beyond, and we are forever grateful for.