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COLTS NECK • HOLMDEL • LINCROFT MARCH 2024

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Robert and Barbara were exceptional. Their combined knowledge, attention to detail, and professionalism combined with their interpersonal skills was unmatched. They went above and beyond in every aspect of the transaction, no part of it was too small for them to take care of. From the first meeting until the closing, they were a phone call, text or email away always. Their rapid response does not compare to any other professional I have ever done business with. Since this was an estate sale and I lived over an hour away, I was able to rely on Robert, Barbara and their team to take care of every detail. I cannot recommend them highly enough . Please be assured you are in the best hands.

Sold and Bought A Home in 2022

Bob and Barbara are an amazing team and are so great to work with. They are very knowledgeable of the market and are extremely patient. Barbara and Bob work with you during the entire buying and selling process.

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Bob and Barbara are the best team, and are a dream to work with! They are extremely knowledgeable, professional, and willing and able to answer any question, but they are also very personable. They were honest and gave sound advice along the way, but never pushed. They made sure every detail was taken care of so that there were no delays in selling. We we definitely plan to work with them when we are ready to find our forever home

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We had the best experience buying our first home with Bob! He is honest, kind, patient and very knowledgeable. We trust him completely. He didn’t rush or pressure us during the process. He is a great person and well respected in the real estate community.

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117 Augusta Drive Lincroft $1,130,000 26 Woodbrook Drive Aberdeen $834,900 139 Wisteria Court Freehold $671,300 56 Ellsworth Court Red Bank $420,000 30 Churchill Downs Tinton Falls $775,000
Westwood Drive Lincroft $705,000 39 Viola Avenue Leonardo $765,000 19 Murray Court Lincroft $980,000 4 Coronet Avenue Lincroft $760,000 39 Boxwood Terrace Red Bank $482,500 3 Joseph Drive Lincroft $795,000 4 Vixen Place Tinton Falls $643,000 325 Oak Hill Road Middletown $685,000 19 Firethorn Circle Red Bank $380,000 13 Hackamore Court Tinton Falls $380,000 28 Seneca Road Old Bridge $607,500 94 Leedsville Drive Lincroft $790,190 4 Coronet Avenue Lincroft $760.000 1 Georgetown Lane Hazlet $450,000 43 Hemlock Drive Jamesburg $400,000 11 Stephen Street Hazlet $487,000 32 Borden Road Middletown $820,000 26 Willow Drive Little Silver $5800/Month 20 Lexington Court Red Bank $340,000 65 Walling Avenue Middletown $430,000 193 Manor E Red Bank $2200/month 21 Highview Circle Middletown $550,000 3 Skyline Drive Lakewood $350,000 38 Erin Court Atlantic Highlands $730.000 56 Garfield Place Red Bank $850,000 149 Manor Drive Red Bank $270,000 156 W Front St #25 Keyport - Pending OUR 2023 CLOSED & PENDING SALES Make 2024 Your Best Year! Buyand SellWith 2 COMMUNITY MAGAZINE CommunityMagazineNJ.com
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COLTS NECK SENIORS OUT AND ABOUT

On Saturday, Jan. 27, members of the Colts Neck Senior Citizen Club boarded the bus for a short trip. First stop was Antonio’s Trattoria Cucina in Manasquan, where delicious lunches were enjoyed by all. The meal began with house made bread with olive oil and huge bowls of fresh salad. A choice of stuffed rigatoni with vodka sauce, eggplant rollatini with pasta or chicken francaise with pasta comprised the main course, with a lovely tiramisu for dessert as the crowning touch!

After lunch it was back on the bus for another short ride to Algonquin Theater, for an entertaining dark comedy/thriller called “Deathtrap.”

It was another fun day for the Seniors. Anyone can join in the fun if they are 55 years old or older and a Colts Neck resident.

For more information, call President Ed Piotrowski at 732-946- 3474.

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SOLD in 2023

SOLD in 2023

Over $19 million in combined closed transactions

Over $19 million in combined closed transactions

Closed Listings – Represented Seller

Closed Listings – Represented Seller

101 School Rd E, Marlboro | $2,800,000

101 School Rd E, Marlboro | $2,800,000

3 Hastings Rd, Holmdel | $1,440,000

3 Hastings Rd, Holmdel | $1,440,000

40 Cheryl Ln, Millstone | $769,000

40 Cheryl Ln, Millstone | $769,000

61 Telegraph Hill Rd, Holmdel | $729,000

61 Telegraph Hill Rd, Holmdel | $729,000

208 Virginia Dr, Brick | $650,000

208 Virginia Dr, Brick | $650,000

117 Spring St, Metuchen | $640,000

117 Spring St, Metuchen | $640,000

400 Burlington Rd, Freehold | $625,000

Closed Sales – Represented Buyer

Closed Sales – Represented Buyer

101 School Rd E, Marlboro | $2,800,000

101 School Rd E, Marlboro | $2,800,000

3 Hastings Rd, Holmdel | $1,440,000

3 Hastings Rd, Holmdel | $1,440,000

3 Falcon Ridge Cir, Holmdel | $1,342,000

3 Falcon Ridge Cir, Holmdel | $1,342,000

60 Abbott Ave, Ocean Grove | $1,137,000

60 Abbott Ave, Ocean Grove | $1,137,000

1 Barbary Ln, Colts Neck | $999,999

1 Barbary Ln, Colts Neck | $999,999

1037 Hoyt St, Forked River | $750,000

16 Tuxedo Pl, Morristown | $735,000

1037 Hoyt St, Forked River | $750,000

4 Stowe Ln, Howell | $449,000

400 Burlington Rd, Freehold | $625,000

4 Stowe Ln, Howell | $449,000

20 Shoreland Terr, Middletown | $455,000

9 Medford Ct, Red Bank | $325,000

20 Shoreland Terr, Middletown | $455,000

9 Medford Ct, Red Bank | $325,000

16 Tuxedo Pl, Morristown | $735,000

20-1 Augusta Ct, Freehold | $337,000

20-1 Augusta Ct, Freehold | $337,000

293 Spring St #15B, Red Bank | $340,000

6 Pelican Rd, Howell | $317,000

293 Spring St #15B, Red Bank | $340,000

6 Pelican Rd, Howell | $317,000

54 B Old Nassau Rd, Monroe | $145,000

54 B Old Nassau Rd, Monroe | $145,000

And an additional $186K in closed rental transactions!

And an additional $186K in closed rental transactions!

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JIM SCHATZLE a true lifesaver

During the course of a decades-long career as an EMT/firefighter and paramedic in the Emergency Medical Services field, Jim Schatzle founded Team Life in 1994 to help others learn emergency-response techniques and have access to and training in lifesaving equipment.

Headquartered in Colts Neck, Team Life offers classes in CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) training and AED (automated external defibrillator) use, plus more advanced emergency training. The company also markets lifesaving equipment and has satellite offices for classroom settings of up

to 20 people in Woodbridge and Cherry Hill. The company’s motto is “Anyone Can Be A Hero.”

Jim’s personal education toward his firstresponder career included interning at Johns Hopkins University and the Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland, both in Baltimore. He is also an adjunct professor in emergency treatment at Seton Hall University in South Orange, N.J.

Jim has also had a stint in politics that included being mayor of his hometown of Colts Neck. CM interviewed him about his

career(s).

Can you give me a little background as to how you gravitated toward becoming an EMT/ fireman/ paramedic? Was this something that you wanted to do since you were a child, or is there a proud history of this kind of service in your family, or did any singular incident or series of things inspire you to want to do this as a career?

My mother, Charlotte, instilled in me and my sisters, Debi and Cindi, to always give back to your church and your community. Debi was a member of the Colts Neck First Aid Squad and I had attended a CPR

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session held by the squad when I was 15 years old. Myself and two great friends, Jim Hasemann and Eric Reed, all wanted to join the squad, but at that time, you needed to be 18 years old.

Being teenagers and having lots of enthusiasm, we asked if they could make an exception for us, and the answer was to start a Colts Neck First Aid Squad Cadet Program for people 15 to 18 years old. I was one of the original cadets, and the program is still part of the squad 42 years later. I have met and volunteered with so many terrific people over these many years and could not be prouder than to say I am a member of the Colts Neck First Aid Squad. When I was 18 years old, I also joined the Colts Neck Fire Department, where I am a proud life member.

When it came time for college, I knew I wanted to expand my 911 training and attended the University of Maryland Baltimore County. I interned at Johns

Does anything in particular that you may have been involved with as an active first responder really stand out as something you are most proud of?

Being on thousands of 911 calls over 42 years, I have seen so many difficult and sad situations. For me what stands out are the times I could just hold the hand of a patient after treating them, or being able to talk with family members to provide a little comfort – definitely the human connection. I have also had the pleasure of delivering 74 babies.

While clearly connected, how did administering the lifesaving techniques yourself transition into teaching others the basic tools of lifesaving through creating Team Life? Was there a void there, where perhaps you noticed not many people knew how to do CPR or basic lifesaving techniques?

As a new paramedic I saw the gap between the time of the event and the time that it took for my Mobile Intensive Care Unit

Hopkins and the Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. After college I returned my home state of New Jersey and started my paramedic career, which I am grateful for.

to arrive, on average 12 minutes. For the most serious emergencies, such as sudden cardiac arrest or severe bleeding, first-aid care must be started prior to the ambulance arriving for the patient to have the best chance of survival. To move this forward I established Team Life, incorporated in 1994 as an American Heart Association Training

Center.

Since then, Team Life has trained over 100,000 people in CPR and AED use, and we have also placed and manage more than 10,000 AEDs across America. Every minute that passes when someone in sudden cardiac arrest does not receive CPR and have an AED applied, they have a 10 percent less chance of survival. We must train more people in CPR and place more AEDs both in public places and in our homes.

Are most of the tools that folks can purchase through your company ones that are quickly learned how to use? Would it be advisable to take a course?

AEDs are incredibly easy to use. With that said I suggest everyone be trained in CPR. Team Life CPR classes are scheduled at convenient times, they are cost effective and non-intimidating. Our goal has always been the same – we believe anyone can be a hero. CPR classes cover adult, child, and infant CPR, AED use and also choking procedures. These are skills everyone should have.

Can you tell me how your career in politics came about, and did this always run concurrently with your career in public safety? Is there a family background in local politics? How long were you in politics overall?

I love my hometown, the great Township of Colts Neck, and I never thought of my time on the township committee or the boards and commissions I have served on as, quote, politics. For me it was an extension of giving back to the town I live in, raise my sons in, attend church in, and one in which my dear

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family and friends live in.

I was honored and humbled to serve on the Colts Neck Township Committee from 2007 to 2015. I was mayor in 2011 and 2015 – an experience I am grateful for and one in which I enjoyed working with our township employees, all the citizen groups, our wonderful schools, and our amazing emergency services – our first-aid squad, police department and fire department.

When did you start teaching at the Seton Hall University School of Health and Medical Sciences, and what classes do you teach?

I have been an adjunct professor at Seton Hall since 2000 . I teach Emergency Treatment on the Field to master’s degree students in the athletic-training program, and also Advanced Cardiac Life Support to the physician assistant students.

Are there many similarities between the corporate world and the political world ?

Yes, running a town is very much like running a business. There are budgets, personnel, operations, planning, dealing with emergencies, and having a vision and mission.

I also believe that in both business and politics to be successful you must be respectful, understand the history of the organization, be appreciative of those that came before you, and always make the choice that will affect the greatest number of people in the most positive way.

What are some of the goals you have for 2024?

I want to continue to have my family thrive, continue to grow in my faith, propel Team Life to continue its mission to train people and place AEDs to increase the survival of sudden cardiac arrest, and educate the people of Colts Neck on their Volunteer First Aid Squad.

I’m finding the need to expand our membership to be greater than any time in my 42 years of being a member. I truly ask that those reading this article consider joining the all-volunteer Colts Neck First Aid Squad. The squad provides the training you need and has many levels of membership to

fit your schedule.

For me, being a member has shaped my view of my world – emergencies happen and you need to be prepared. Please consider joining the elite Colts Neck First Aid Squad. It will be a decision you will be grateful you made.

(Go to ColtsNeckFirstAid.org and click the Join Us link to find an application, or to learn more about the organization).

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291 Route 34, Suite B, Colts Neck

Open Monday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

4243-946-732 support@teamlife.com

There are satellite offices in Woodbridge and Cherry Hill. Visit: TeamLife.com

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5 Great Monmouth County Pubs To Keep Your Irish Eyes Smiling

With St. Paddy’s Day right around the corner, Monmouth County is gearing up to celebrate in a big way. But even if you aren’t planning on attending any of the fabulous parades, there is a good chance you may be looking for a fun Irish pub or restaurant to partake in the festivities. Here are a few of the best spots guaranteed to keep your Irish eyes smiling.

St. Stephen’s Green (Spring Lake)

Arguably the most authentic Irish Pub in all of New Jersey, St. Stephen’s Green Publick House is a gloriously warm and welcoming place to grab a pint and a plate of bangers and mash. The dark, elaborately crafted woodwork and soft lighting help to create an enchanting atmosphere that is absolutely dripping with Celtic charm. Live bands are the norm here, including the highly festive and utterly authentic Irish group, The Bantry Boys, who never fail to bring the cheerful vibe to a level of near exhuberance. A word of caution though – on

St. Patrick’s Day, St Stephen’s Green can be PACKED. So, if you are a fan of the crowds and energy of the holiday, have at it. If not, plan your visit for the weekend before to take in everything in a slightly less chaotic state. SSGPUB. com

Kelly’s (Neptune) Operating in its present location since 1959, Kelly’s Tavern has become a true icon of the Jersey Shore. This staple of the Neptune City nightlife scene features visual tributes to the owner’s Irish heritage all around, including the large, hand-painted ancestral map of Ireland, which covers the ceiling above their massive main bar. The menu skews more towards standard pub grub – don’t sleep on the grilled buffalo wings by the way – but those looking for Emerald Isle-themed munchies will do well with the corned beef platter, which is served with boiled cabbage and potatoes; the Irish potato soup or the Guinness Burger, which comes topped with cheddar cheese,

caramelized Guinness onions and cabbage. K ellysTavernJerseyShore.com

McDonagh’s Pub (Keyport) A quote ion the wall at Mc Donagh’s reads: “The soul of Ireland right in the heart of Keyport.” And that pretty much sums it up. If the gorgeous red exterior wasn’t eye-catching enough to make you march right in, the fabulous menu of bar food and Irish-themed favorites such as fish and chips, shepherd’s pie and the fabulous corned beef eggrolls should be enough to do the trick. Add to that an impressive selection of beers on tap and signature cocktails and you have reason to dance a jog right on the spot. McDonaghs.com

The Dublin House Restaurant & Pub ( R ed Bank) Located smack dab in the middle of Red Bank’s bustling downtown, The Dublin House has been a popular watering hole for years. Its exterior entrance is notable with its massive white pillars that are outside

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the norm from what you might expect from a typical Irish bar. Inside is cozy and offers the perfect spot to settle in for a night of laughter and good times with friends. The menu is dotted with Irish creations like shepherd’s pie, bangers and mash, corned beef as well as some decidedly non-Irish offerings such as jambalaya or penne vodka), but our St. Paddy’s Day pick is the Irish Surf and Turf, a sampling of bangers and mash, fish and chips and shepherd’s pie served with tartar sauce and onion au jus. TheDublinHouse.co

The Black Swan Public House (Asbury Park) – Located in the space that formerly housed Modine, Chef James Avery’s Black Swan Public House is an utterly enchanting space inspired by the neighborhood pubs and inns often found in England and Ireland. As you wander through it, surprises pop up around every corner – a breathtaking main bar with ornate flowers and branchwork quickly twists over to a downright dainty tea room, while the main dining room with its high ceilings has an almost NYC trendiness to it that fits in perfectly in Asbury Park. And the masculine coziness of the vault room in the back simply must be seen in person to be fully appreciated.

The menu boasts many a UK favorite, including a fabulous chicken tika masala - an Indian-inspired dish created in England – but if we had to choose just one dish, it would be the unforgettable shepherd’s pie, a divine mix of ground beef, lamb, peas and carrots topped with mashed potatoes, all of which pairs perfectly with a cheerfully raised pint of Harp. TheBlackSwanAP.com

MONMOUTH COUNTY ST. PADDY’ S DAY CALENDAR

One of the fun things about celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in New Jersey is that you don’t have to confine your revelry to just one day. Although the holiday itself falls on March 17, many municipalities within Monmouth County choose to celebrate with parades and events all month long, which gives everyone here at the shore multiple chances to honor their proud Irish heritage (or pretend Irish heritage, as the case may be).

Below are the 2024 dates for some of the best St. Paddy’s Day celebrations throughout Monmouth County.

Belmar St. Patrick’s Day Parade – 12:30 p.m. Sunday, March 3, Belmar

Middletown Public Library hosts The Cook College Ramblers – 2 p.m. Saturday, March 9, Middletown

Asbury Park St. Patrick’s Day Parade – 1 p.m. Sunday, March 10, Asbury Park

Rumson St. Patrick’s Day Parade – 1 p.m. Sunday, March 10, Rumson

The Chubby Pickle hosts ShamRocks – a St. Patrick’s Day Showdown – 5 p.m. Saturday, March 16, Atlantic Highlands

Freehold St. Patrick’s Day Parade – 12:30 p.m. Sunday, March 17, Freehold

Freehold Irish Week – Various times and events, including a pub crawl and “Flavor of Freehold Shamrock Pass,” March 12-17. For more info, go to DowntownFreehold.com.

Highlands St. Patrick’s Day Parade – 2 p.m. Saturday, March 23, Highlands

And, although the parades themselves are the main attraction in each town that celebrates, you would be missing out on half the fun if you didn’t visit some of the local bars and restaurants in town for their own parties both before and after the parades. They are sure to be as festive and full of good cheer as the parades themselves, but with the additional bonus of Irisht h emed food and drinks!

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Daughters Of Ireland Establishes New Chapter For Women

In February, the Daughters of Ireland, a non-profit organization in New Jersey, announced the expansion with a new chapter in Monmouth County. The organization is a social and philanthropic non-profit that offers women who live and work in Monmouth County an opportunity to come together to cultivate friendships through civic projects and commitment to giving back to their communities, while honoring the Irish heritage that unites them.

Founding President Jessica Shea-Brown brought the chapter to Monmouth County after seeing firsthand the impact that the founding chapter in Union County had on its members and their community. Founded in 2017, the Union County chapter has served businesses, organizations and communities throughout their county with initiatives like toy drives, food drives, and blood drives, and has raised over $46,000 in scholarships for Union County students.

“As one of the more than one million New Jersey residents of Irish descent, I was inspired by the work being done in Union County and saw a need for the same opportunity for women in Monmouth County to give back while building connections with likeminded women,” said Shea-Brown. “When we had over 50 women attend

our initial interest meeting, I knew this was the start of something impactful.”

With its first official meeting under its belt and more than 50 members committed to the organization in less than a month, the Monmouth County Daughters of Ireland are hitting the ground running as a new non-profit. They will be making their first appearances at two parades this year: the Rumson St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday, March 10th and the Highlands St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 23rd.

The organization meets monthly at different locations throughout the county to connect women and identify service projects, fundraisers and social events. The founding executive board includes six members: President Jessica Shea-Brown, Vice President Lorna Darcy O’Hara, Secretary Maureen Voccola, Treasurer Tricia Sirico, Communications Strategist Stacey Cooney and Sergeant at Arms Cathy Ryan.

Women interested in learning more about becoming a member can follow the organization on Facebook at Monmouth County Daughters of Ireland or Instagram @daughtersofireland_mc.

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5 SPOTS FOR AMAZING WINGS IN MONMOUTH COUNTY

Just about everyone loves a round of apps. From potato skins to mozzarella sticks to crab rangoon, the stuff that comes to table to kick off the meal often ends up being even better than the main course. But perhaps no app has developed a following as loyal as the mighty buffalo wing. And with a fanbase as passionate as this, everyone seems to have a strong opinion on which local bar or restaurant makes them the best.

Is there a right answer to the question of whose wings reign supreme? Of course not, but that’s also what makes debating it so much fun. While there is never a clear winner, there are a few names that seem to be mentioned over and over again whenever the topic of great wings in Monmouth County is brought up. So, if you are looking to satisfy that craving, here are some of the top spots in the area:

The Court Jester (Freehold and Aberdeen)

The Court Jester has two locations in Monmouth County and has been known for having some of the best wings at the Jersey Shore for decades. Their signature sweet/spicy sauce that slathers each wing is unique when compared to the more traditional Frank’s Red Hot-based buffalo sauces you’ll find at most pubs, and it truly has a taste we have not seen replicated anywhere else. Wing purists may take issue with the fact the wings at The Jester are breaded (a classic buffalo wing is generally deep fried in its natural state with no breading), but the breading actually helps the sauce adhere to them, and the flavor is so good on these, you would be silly to pass them up. Bonus points for the homemade blue cheese they are served with. CourtJesterNJ.com

The Chapter House (Howell)

The Chapter House in Howell has a spacious bar up front and a super cozy and wonderfully rustic dining room in the back. Perhaps the most classic option on this list, they offer up a wing that is of exceptional quality and flavor. Crispy and meaty, without being too large (yes, a wing can be too large. Large wings are rarely crispy enough.) Sauce options here include buffalo, garlic parm, barbeque and sweet chili and are available in single and double orders. ChapterHouseNJ.com

The Boathouse (Belmar)

If you haven’t been to this quintessential Belmar bar, we’re not sure why, but you should change that immediately. A great spot whether you are stopping in for a bite or coming to rock out to one of the many live bands they offer on the weekends, The Boathouse always makes for a fun and memorable night out. The wings here are memorable too, and you can get them fried or grilled. With more than 20 sauces and five dry rubs to choose from, the options are enough to make your head spin (in a good way). Our pick is the Fat Foley – an incredibly decadent combo of hot sauce, garlic and blue cheese that hits the spot every time. BoathouseBarAndGrill.com

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10 th Ave Burrito Co. (Belmar)

Who orders wings at a Mexican restaurant? We do. And so does anybody in the know that heads to 10 th Avenue Burrito Co. for a bite and a margarita.

The wings here get deep-fried, glazed with sauce and then tossed on the grill, which results in a gloriously smoky char on top of the already crispy skin. The buffalo flavor is fab, as is the sweet chili and they even have a General Tso’s wing should you be in the mood for a bit of Asian flair (sticking to old fashioned Mexican traditions has never been a priority here). Each order of wings comes with a side of avocado ranch dressing. Pro tip – ask for an additional side of their adobo sauce and mix it in with the avocado ranch for a kicked-up combo you’ll be craving every time.

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Local Smoke BBQ (Red Bank, Neptune, Sea Girt and Monmouth Park)

Local Smoke has expanded throughout Monmouth County over the last decade or so and has become a go-to for lovers of brisket, ribs, pulled pork and other wonderfully smoky meats. But if you have overlooked the wings every time you have gone, you’ve been missing out.

Local Smoke’s wings are slow-smoked then flash fried, producing a one-of-a-kind flavor that easily earns them their spot on this list. You’ll have the option to choose from sauces such as the classic buffalo, barbeque, spicy barbeque, garlic parm or sweet chili.

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Brookdale Welcomes Dr. Katie Lynch As New Provost & VP Of Academic Affairs

Brookdale Community College is pleased to announce the appointment of Katie Lynch, Ph.D., as the new Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, effective January 2, 2024. With a wealth of experience and a proven track record in higher education and academic affairs leadership, Dr. Lynch is poised to make a significant impact on the institution.

“Dr. Lynch’s extensive experience spearheading diverse academic affairs in her previous role positions her as a catalyst for elevating our institution,” said David M. Stout, Ph.D., president of Brookdale Community College. “Her demonstrated ability to strategically align and advance key initiatives, along with a dedicated focus on student success, ensures that Brookdale will thrive under her leadership.”

Dr. Lynch holds a Ph.D. in Literary Studies from the University of Wisconsin, where she showcased her academic accomplishment with a focus on medieval literature. With a Master of Arts in Literary Studies from the University of Wisconsin and a Bachelor of Arts in English and History (Magna Cum Laude) from Dartmouth College, she brings a strong foundation in academia to her new position.

In her most recent role as the Officer in Charge of Academic Affairs at Rockland Community College, Dr. Lynch spearheaded daily operations and strategic priorities. Notably, she achieved a remarkable

43% completion rate in course learning outcome assessments by the end of Fall 2022, up from an inherited 10-20%. This achievement reflects

Dr. Lynch’s dedication to enhancing educational programs.

Amid a challenging budget environment, Dr. Lynch demonstrated fiscal stewardship, resulting in a $2M cost savings for 2023-2024. Her commitment to student success is evident in implementing new initiatives, including creating a First Year Experience Director and securing Title V funding to support the position.

Throughout her tenure at Rockland Community College, Dr. Lynch received several honors, including the Excellence Award from the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) in 2023, the Champions of Education Award in 2021, and the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2020 from SUNY.

Dr. Lynch is an accomplished leader and an active contributor to academic research and development. Her publications and invited presentations demonstrate a commitment to fostering inclusive classrooms and supporting evidence-based teaching. Brookdale Community College eagerly anticipates the positive impact that Dr. Lynch will bring to the institution, building on her impressive career and commitment to advancing higher education.

Holmdel Township Acquires Crawford Hill Property

The Holmdel Township Committee announced that it has taken possession of the Crawford Hill property and the Holmdel Horn Antenna from the property’s previous owner, Crawford Hill Holding LLC (CHH). The land and horn antenna will be preserved and developed into Dr. Robert Wilson Park.

Th e property was the site of the 1964 discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation by Dr. Bob Wilson, the future p a rk’s namesake, and his research partner Arno Penzias. Wilson and Penzias received the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics for th eir discovery, which is viewedas crucial evidence in support of The Big Bang, the event that generated the universe 13.7 billion years ago.

“This historic purchase will ensure now, and forever, people of all ages will be able to stand atop the highest point in Monmouth County, dream of the neverending cosmos, and reach for the stars,” said Holmdel Mayor Rocco Impreveduto. “I thought it was appropriate that we name this new municipal park in honor of Dr. Wilson, one of our most dedicated residents, whose immeasurable contributions to science have given this property its historic status.”

CHH principal Rakesh Antala celebrated the completion of this agreement, saying, “as a Holmdel resident,

I’m very excited to be part of this historical moment,” continuing, “we have kept our promise to preserve the Horn Antenna, an invaluable National Historical Landmark by donating it to the town and to the world. We are also happy to contribute $750,000 and to work with the town towards creating a beautiful park for generations to cherish.” Holmdel Township acquired the Crawford Hill property for a net sale price of $4.75 million. The transaction will involve a purchase price of $5.5 million, with CHH donating $750,000 back to the Township for improvements to Crawford Hill. These monies are expected to be used to preserve the Horn Antenna, repave access roads, and complete potential improvements such as a visitor center.

“The Township Committee opted to finance this debt internally, which will save the residents of Holmdelby not incurring the costs associated with bonding,” the mayor added, noting, “in this way we were ableto achieve one of our primary goals in a financially responsible way.” By borrowing the funds internally utilizing the Open Space Trust Fund, the debt is also callable in the event that external funding isobtained by the Township

The Township anticipates cutting the ribbon on this property later this spring.

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Fulfill Donates Five Vans To Monmouth And Ocean County Pantry Partners

Fulfill today handed over the keys to five brand new 2023 Ram ProMaster\® vans that will enable pantry operators to complete larger and more frequent retail food pick-ups, reducing the need for retailers to dispose of excess, wholesome food. The van purchases were made possible through a New Jersey Food & Hunger Grant.

Over the past six months, Fulfill and its network of partner pantries have been distributing enough food for approximately 1.3 million meals per month. Pantry utilization in Monmouth and Ocean counties has more than doubled since pre-pandemic levels, and remains at an all-time high, up 30% over last year.

In 2023, Fulfill and its network of local distribution agencies distributed more than 17.1 million pounds of food, compared to 3 million pounds in 2001, when the nonprofit organization first moved into its current warehouse.

The five pantries that are now equipped with vans have also been matched with nearby food retailers, allowing them to coordinate larger and more frequent food pick-ups. This ensures excess food leaves the retailers and makes it to the food pantries, while helping to close the gap on the demand for produce, frozen foods, meats and fresh bakery items.

“During these times of prolonged demand, we can leave nothing on the table,” said Triada Stampas, President & CEO of Fulfill. “These van donations are a win-win: Our pantry partners need reliable vehicles to be able to bring in good food on a regular basis, and local retailers are able to donate more wholesome food rather than adding to our waste stream. We appreciate the support of the State of New Jersey and particularly that of Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, who understands the complexities surrounding the growing demands on food banks and pantries across our region and the state.”

The five food pantries receiving vans are:

Freehold Area Open Door Pantry – Freehold Faith Community Food Pantry – Bayville

St. Brigid’s Pantry and Kitchen at St. James Episcopal Church – Long Branch

Jackson Women of Today Food Pantry – Jackson St. Luke’s Toms River Food Pantry – Toms River

“I am thrilled to take part in this event that equips these five pantries with better transportation vehicles, enabling them to do more, efficiently, in picking up and delivering greater supplies of excess retail food,” said Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin. “I am committed to supporting the food banks and pantries that are helping New Jersey’s families and individuals access what they need to be successful.”

In total, Fulfill has approximately 300 network partners covering Monmouth and Ocean counties. The five partners receiving vans were selected based on their ability to successfully participate in Fulfill’s Enabled Agency Program, their capacity to receive and distribute a higher volume of donated food, and their proximity to retail partners. Fulfill’s retail partners are:

Aldi locations in Forked River, Freehold, Howell and West

Long Branch

BJ’s in Howell

Costco in Morganville

ShopRite locations in Bayville and Long Branch

Stop & Shop locations in Jackson, Howell and Whiting

Target locations in Eatontown, Howell and Manalapan

Trader Joe’s in Freehold

Walmart in Howell

Wegmans in Manalapan

Whole Foods in Marlboro

The vehicle grants represent a major investment in supporting a strong pantry network, which is core to Fulfill’s strategy to build food security in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Fulfill has made grants to its pantry partners in response to their capacity needs since 2013.

“Our strategic plan calls for us to increase our warehouse capacity and we will undertake a capital campaign to help us meet this fundraising goal,” said Stampas. “The community need for food keeps growing and we must be in a position to keep up with the demand. A larger warehouse with more storage for fresh produce and meats will enable us to provide more diverse food offerings that are critical aspects of healthy diets.”

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Impact 100 Jersey Coast Celebrates Anniversary

In a remarkable display of unity and generosity, Impact 100 Jersey Coast celebrated its eighth year of empowering women to make a difference in their community. The giving collective, consisting of over 400 local women, gathered at The Vogel in Red Bank on Giving Tuesday, marking the culmination of a six-month grant application and selection process.

Granting transformational support

Impact 100 Jersey Coast announced the allocation of four $100,000 grants and six Mission Awards of $1,600 each to local nonprofit organizations. The grants were awarded to 180 Turning Lives Around, KYDS Konscious Youth Development & Service, Mercy Center, and Lunch Break. Additionally, Mission Awards were granted to Asbury Park Music Foundation, InfoAge Science and History Museum, OCEANS Family Success Center, LADACIN Network, Mental Health Association of Monmouth County, and Trinity Church.

Anne Yeh, Grants Co-Chair, expressed gratitude for the inspiring work of the organizations that applied, emphasizing the challenge of selecting grantees due to the proposals all addressing such vital causes. The impact of these grants extends beyond financial support, creating a lasting effect on Monmouth County.

More than financial support

Impact 100 Jersey Coast is not just about providing financial assistance; it’s a movement that aims to empower women to improve lives through philanthropy. The organization, founded in 2015, comprises women from different backgrounds and ages who combine charitable dollars, experience, and energy to bring tangible change to the community. To date, they have collectively awarded over $2.88 million in funding to 35 local nonprofits. Co-President Lori Missig emphasizes, “... while our mission is to fund transformational grants, it is also to raise awareness of the community’s most pressing needs”. The organization aims to connect community minded women with organizations at the forefront of addressing unmet needs. That awareness often leads to additional support in the form of donations of wish list items, board engagement or volunteering.

The concept is simple: any woman can become a member by making an annual tax-deductible donation of $1,100, with $1,000 directly contributing to the Impact grant fund.As an all-volunteer, women-led organization, Impact 100 Jersey Coast remains committed to recruiting more members before the approaching March 15th membership deadline. Casey

DeStefano, a member who was able to volunteer her film production skills to create a series of moving and inspiring videos about the impact of IMPACT (all available on the website), encourages women to take the first step, expressing the enrichment of her life through Impact’s work.

Join Impact 100 Jersey Coast: A platform for positive change

Impact 100 Jersey Coast extends an open invitation, welcoming women to join their mission of collective philanthropy. Through financial contributions, volunteerism, and attending events, the collective provides a platform for women to create positive change in their community. As co-President Rowena Crawford-Phillips states, “The more members we get, the more grants we can give, and the more lives we will impact.”

Membership for the 2024 grant cycle is open through March 15. Women throughout the area are encouraged to consider becoming a part of this meaningful and transformative experience.

Take that first step and learn more about Impact 100 Jersey Coast at www.impact100jerseycoast.org and/or become a member here: https://impact100jerseycoast.org/join/

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Middletown Mayor Joins Bi-Partisan Mission To War-Torn Israeli Communities

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Mayor Perry met with Israeli government officials, Israeli Defense Forces soldiers, and family members devastated by the Hamas attacks.

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Located approximately 18 miles east of the Gaza Strip, the delegation’s journey included a significant stop at Ofakim. This small city is known for its residents’ defense against Hamas. During their visit, the delegates paid respects to Ofakim families who tragically lost loved ones in the conflict. On behalf of the residents of Middletown, Mayor Perry presented an American flag to Ofakim Mayor Danino, which had flown over Town Hall in honor of the State of Israel’s loss during the attacks.

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“Middletown is no stranger to the tragic and devastating act of terrorism, and we hope this gesture shows how much we share in the overwhelming grief felt by Israel and the world,” said Perry.

Mayor Perry, along with Assemblymen Michael Inganamort, Paul Kanitra, and Greg Myhre, delivered letters from local students to their Muslim and Jewish peers at the Hand in Hand School in Jerusalem, fostering cultural exchange and understanding among young students. Additionally, they will engage with local volunteer organizations that are leading relief efforts near the Gaza border. Their visit also included a stop at the Hadassah Hospital, where they spent time with

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The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners recently congratulated the students, staff and administration of the Monmouth County Vocational School District’s (MCVSD) High Technology High School, the Academy of Allied Health and Science, Biotechnology High School, Marine Academy of Science and Technology, and Communications High School for being rated as five of the highest scoring high schools in the state according to the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE).

“The MCVSD is once again leading the way when it comes to high quality education with High Technology receiving the highest score according to the NJDOE and Academy of Allied Health and Science and Biotechnology High School scoring second and fifth highest respectively,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “In addition, the Marine Academy of Science and Technology (MAST) and Communications High School rated among the top 15. I want to congratulate the students, staff, parents and administration for earning this massive accomplishment.”

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“Having five of our County Vocational Schools receive scores in the top 15 of the NJDOE ratings is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the staff, students, parents and administrators,” said Commissioner Deputy Director Nick DiRocco, liaison to the MCVSD. “Congratulations to all of the schools for this incredible feat and thank you for representing Monmouth County so well.”

The NJDOE rated every high school’s performance based on test results, graduation rates and other contributing factors. The MCVSD prepares students for an evolving workplace, lifelong learning and further education through specialized academics, career and technical programs and achievement of the New Jersey Student Learning Standards.

The itinerary also encompassed intergovernmental meetings with Knesset members, Israel’s legislative body, as well as discussions with community representatives, leaders of nonprofit organizations, and various local officials. No taxpayer dollars were used for this delegation’s trip.

To learn more about the MCVSD, visit www.visitmonmouth.com. To learn more about the NJDOE ratings, go to www.rc.doe.state.nj.us.

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Park System Hosts Bus Trip To See ‘Shen Yun – China Before Communism’

Experience the magnificence of five thousand years of civilization through music and dance by joining the Monmouth County Park System on a bus trip to see a performance of 2024 Shen Yun - China Before Communism at the State Theatre New Jersey in New Brunswick on Saturday, March 30 . A celebration of China’s rich cultural heritage, this dynamic performance moves quickly from one legend, region, or dynasty to the next. Themes range from the delicate elegance of Tang court ladies to the battlefield heroics of valiant generals, from the timeless philosophical works of Lao-Tzu to spectacular scenes of magical realms.

Some of the approximately 20 pieces will also touch upon the topic of today’s China. Guests will have time after the performance to dine. Reservations are highly recommended. Guests must wear business attire or evening wear.

The bus leaves from Thompson Park, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, at 12:15 p.m. and will return at approximately 8:30 p.m. The cost is $ 200 per person and includes orchestra seating, bus transportation, and Park System leader.

Pre-registration is required. For more information, or to register, visit www.MonmouthCountyParks.com or call 4000 -842 -732 , ext. 1 . For persons with hearing impairment, the Park System TTY/TDD number is 711 .

The Monmouth County Park System, created in 1960 by the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners, is Monmouth County’s Open Space, Parks and Recreation agency.

Turning Point Opens New Location In Ocean Township

Turning Point’s 26th location is now open in Ocean Township. This flagship store includes a full-service restaurant along with their first ever banquet space. The second floor will be home to their corporate office headquarters and franchisor training facility.

Turning Point is a daytime restaurant that is open 7 days a week, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The eatery specializes in unique breakfast, brunch and lunch offerings, along with premium regional coffees and a variety of seasonal menu specials served in a relaxed environment that feels like home. Catering and takeout options are also available.

The new location is located at 1605 Rt. 35 in Ocean Township.

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Hundreds Show Support For LADACIN Plunge

LADACIN Network, a local nonprofit, proudly announced the success of their annual Plunge, held on Saturday, Jan. 13, marking the kickoff for their 75th Anniversary celebrations. Unfortunately, for the first time in 16 years, first responders prevented anyone from plunging due to emergency conditions from an active storm.

Although the streets of Manasquan were flooded on the morning of the event, hundreds of LADACIN supporters still came out to Leggetts Sand Bar where the event was hosted, some arriving by kayak, some rolling up their pants and wading through the water, and many dressed in creative costumes, showing their unwavering support of LADACIN, raising money to benefit individuals with disabilities.

Contributing to the festive spirit of the occasion, the Pipes and Drums of the Jersey Shore Shillelagh Belmar, traditionally leading the procession to the ocean, played their bagpipes at the party. WRAT 95.9 radio’s DJ Gotts entertained party goers as the long-standing emcee of the LADACIN Plunge.

The event supports LADACIN’s educational, therapeutic, social, residential and support services for over 3,500 infants, children and adults with complex physical and developmental

disabilities or delays living in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Despite the days many challenges, this year’s event raised over $77,000. All proceeds from the event support the J. Michael Hartnett Memorial to benefit LADACIN Network. Since the inaugural Plunge 16 years ago, the annual event has raised over $1.3 million. Over the past several years, proceeds have helped fund vital programs and services provided to individuals with disabilities.

Joseph J. Russell, Jr., Esq., of Manasquan, Shareholder and Chair of the Family Law Department at Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer P. A., Eatontown, and Woodbridge, founded and continues to coordinate the event, along with his wife, Jeanette Russell, Esq. Joseph’s cousin, Elizabeth Hartnett, is a client of LADACIN Network, and has inspired his involvement in supporting the Agency. Elizabeth’s father, J. Michael Hartnett, was a long-time Agency Board member and advocate for people with disabilities.

To learn more about LADACIN Network and their upcoming events, visit www.ladacin.org or email directorofdevelopment@ladacin.org

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Donlon and Peterpaul Sworn In to NJ General Assembly

Dr. Margie Donlon and Luanne Peterpaul, Esq. received the oath of office from Speaker Craig Coughlin to become members of the New Jersey General Assembly. Assemblywomen Donlon and Peterpaul represent the 11th Legislative District, which spans 19 municipalities in eastern Monmouth County.

“Margie and Luanne are eminently qualified and will serve their district and the State of New Jersey with distinction,” said Speaker Coughlin (D-Middlesex). “We are lucky to have such a dynamic, talented incoming group of assembly members this session, especially this new Monmouth team with their breadth of experience and commitment to constituents.”

Before joining the General Assembly, Donlon served as Deputy Mayor of Ocean Township after two terms on the town council. She is a Board-Certified Doctor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, caring for patients with injuries and disabilities. She served on Governor Murphy’s healthcare Transition Advisory Committee in 2017 and was a member of the LD11 Economic Recovery Advisory Council in 2020. She has made state history as the first woman physician to serve in the legislature.

“It’s an honor to be entrusted to serve,” said Assemblywoman Donlon (D-Monmouth). “In my work as a doctor and as Deputy Mayor, I have strived to help my neighbors by listening, rolling

up my sleeves and getting to work. I look forward to bringing that same approach to the State House.”

Donlon lives in Ocean Township with her husband, Ron, and daughters, Amalia and Vera.

Peterpaul is a former Municipal Judge for Long Branch and Asbury Park as well as a former County Prosecutor. She is the managing partner of Peterpaul Law in Asbury Park. She served as Chair of the Board for Garden State Equality where she was instrumental in the enactment of bipartisan Anti-Bullying legislation and played a significant role in securing marriage equality in New Jersey. She has made state history as the first openly gay woman to serve in the legislature.

“I have dedicated my career to justice, equality, and fairness and it will be a privilege to stand up for those values in Trenton on behalf of our constituents,” said Assemblywoman Peterpaul (D-Monmouth).

Peterpaul also serves on the Board of Trustees of the Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center at Monmouth Medical Center Children and on the Board of the Thomas Peterpaul Foundation. Peterpaul lives in Long Branch with her wife, Robin.

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MONMOUTH COUNTY TRAVEL GUIDE

PHOTO CONTEST WINNER ANNOUNCED

The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners would like to congratulate Connor Kane of Asbury Park for winning the second annual Monmouth County Travel Guide photo contest with his photo of surfers in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Asbury Park.

“Monmouth County is known for its beautiful destinations along the shore and on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, we would like to congratulate Connor Kane for winning the second annual Monmouth County Travel Guide photo contest,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone, liaison to the

Division of Tourism.

“Connor’s photo captures one of the many ways residents and visitors can enjoy Monmouth County. We are excited to have his photo published as the cover of the 2024 Travel Guide and we thank everyone who submitted photos for the contest.”

As runners-up, John Entwistle, who submitted a photo of the Bradley Beach fireworks, and Kate Watt, who submitted a photo of the Manasquan Inlet jetty, will have their photos published within the 2024 Travel Guide.

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Monmouth County Presents 2023 Merit Awards

FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners, in partnership with the Monmouth County Planning Board, presented seven organizations with 2023 Merit Awards during the Planning Board meeting held on Dec. 18. The 2023 Monmouth County Merit Awards were presented to:

City of Asbury Park Arts and Culture Plan

Category: Creativity and Innovation

The Asbury Park Arts and Culture Plan, created during a one-year period starting in August 2022, is the result of collaboration between the City of Asbury Park and the nonprofit Asbury Park Arts Council.

The Arts and Culture Plan received a resolution of support from the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners and was adopted unanimously by the City’s Planning Board on Aug. 21, 2023 as an amendment to the City’s Master Plan.

Half Mile of Horses Art Walk

Category: Creativity and Innovation

The Half Mile of Horses Art Walk project involves painted horse sculptures decorating Main Street in downtown Freehold Borough, honoring the equine heritage of Freehold Borough (home to Freehold Raceway, the oldest half-mile horse racing track in the United States).

The Neighborhood Preservation Program funded the program, which was implemented by Freehold Borough and the Historic Preservation Commission. Artists from throughout the State and Monmouth County submitted designs.

The Boys and Girls Club of Monmouth County – Wellness Garden

Category: Creativity and Innovation

The Boys and Girls Club of Monmouth County, in partnership with landscape architect Eleanor James of Sparrow and Bramble, developed a wellness garden across from the Asbury Park location. The land was donated by long-time supporter Vince Gifford and is planned to be a community space for Asbury Park and the Boys and Girls Club.

Neptune Township – Shark River Living Shoreline

Category: Environmental, Resilience, Sustainability and Regeneration

With funding and/or in-kind services provided by the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency and Neptune Township, Neptune with the American Littoral Society and a suite of partners (Avakian Engineering, Albert Marine and Stockton University) worked together to restore 2,050 linear feet of shoreline at the Shark River Inlet, creating beach, reef sill, marsh and berm habitat that provides improved resiliency

for the natural and human-built communities. In addition, stormwater outfalls were replaced and affixed with tide valves to reduce periodicity of flooding and better treat stormwater runoff.

SFC Enterprises Inc. – Marlboro Medical Arts Building

Category: Development and Redevelopment

The Marlboro Medical Arts Building C is part of a medical development project in Monmouth County developed by SFC Enterprises Inc. This construction project, consisting of 5 acres, is a state-of-the-art medical complex which includes three buildings.

The planning objective was to develop a necessary missing need in the community to deliver quality medical care with a convenient stop for all medical needs. The complex consists of urgent care, physical therapy, dermatology, neurology and a pharmacy. Building C, which was completed in September 2023, was phase three of the project.

The Rail at Red Bank

Category: Development and Redevelopment

The Rail at Red Bank demonstrates imaginative planning in Monmouth County. The central idea is to provide the ultimate experience of live, work and play with the convenience of restaurants, boutiques, night life and the Red Bank train station all within walking distance.

The Rail at Red Bank brings 57 luxury apartments and more than 6,500 square feet of retail space to the corner of Chestnut Street and Bridge Avenue. Community amenities include fireplaces with seating areas, outdoor televisions and grills, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a yoga studio, a club room with desks and a kitchen area, a game room, a community dog wash and storage units.

Suneagles Golf Club – Historic Preservation and Construction of New Community

Category: Historic Preservation and Restoration

Suneagles, which opened in 1926, is a historic golf course designed by A.W. Tillinghast. In 1942, the U.S. Army purchased the golf course and incorporated it into Fort Monmouth. Following the closure of Fort Monmouth, the Martelli Development Group purchased the golf course and the clubhouse. The firm demolished the former officer housing buildings and received approval from the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority and the Borough of Eatontown to construct 75 residential units, with renovation and restoration of the clubhouse to its former glory. All new roads, utilities and significant golf course upgrades were constructed.

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