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As we turn the page on another year, we at Community want to wish our magazine family a healthy, happy, and prosperous 2018. So often we use this new beginning as a time of reflection and resolution, but this year I’d like to challenge each of you to use this marker as a way to bring our community closer together. Rather than resolving to lose a few pounds, or quitting a bad habit, why not attempt to meet a new neighbor, frequent an unvisited local store, or get involved in one of the many groups or charities in Monmouth County. We are truly blessed with a County of amazing and beautiful people and places. As you learn or try something new, please continue to keep Community in the loop and send us your stories and pictures so we can share them. Our greatest professional joy is fostering the spirit of unity we so often find in our local towns and neighborhoods. We also want to say thank you to you, our readers and advertisers, because without your support and continued interest we wouldn’t exist. In a time where so many have turned to the computer or phone for their moment of knowledge and disconnect, we so appreciate you helping to keep our medium alive and thriving. Going to our mailboxes once a month we find inside all the interesting and unique happenings in our towns and a few moments of true connection. Perhaps a neighbor was honored, or there’s a profile on a new business that’s rooted in integrity and a desire to help, or maybe you stumble on yourself in a picture from a recent event. It’s all about the fun, the outreach, the togetherness; it’s all about these great towns in which we live and work. 2018 promises to be a year of prosperity and challenges, as all years seem to become, and we begin with the anticipation of hope and renewal. We wish you and your families the very best personally, and unbridled success professionally, and we wish you and yours a very Happy New Year! All our best, always! The Community Magazine (CM) Crew Community Magazine is directly-mailed to Colts Neck, Holmdel, Lincroft, Rumson, Fair Haven, Little Silver, Red Bank, Locust, Sea Bright and parts of Middletown along the Navesink River at no cost to the resident. Please give us a call at 848.456.1071 or email advertising@ communitymagazinenj.com if you would like to promote your business in Monmouth County’s most interesting magazine!

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Newcomers and Neighbors Club Celebrates the Holidays

Three generations of mothers and daughters enjoyed a day together at the Eagle Oaks Country Club at the Newcomers and Neighbors Club holiday luncheon. Front, left to right: Sue Fanelli, Joanne Fanelli, Lois LaSalle and Michelle Morreale Back, left to right: Elsie Lombardi, Michele Caputi (daughter of Elsie), Denise Denk, Jeneen LoNano (daughter of Lois LaSalle), Sue Quincannon and Hannah Quincannon

On December 7, 2017, members and guests of the Newcomers and Neighbors Club of Colts Neck, Holmdel and surrounding areas enjoyed a beautiful holiday luncheon at Eagle Oaks Country Club. Attendees enjoyed a cocktail hour with hors d’oeuvres, a delicious buffet lunch, an array of holiday gifts and entertainment by singer and pianist James Keefe - it was a great start to the holiday season!

Left to right: Ginger Priola, Joyce Costa, Carol Smith, Dee Mollema, Leila Broad, Valerie Rosaly and Rose Ann Scotti

The Newcomers and Neighbors Club provides a social network for new and long-time residents of Monmouth County and surrounding areas. Members may participate in a variety of activities throughout each month. If you are new to the area, have recently retired, become single or are just bored, this is a great time to join the club! Cost is $35 for the entire year - new members are accepted at any time! For information, call 732.577.0875 or 732.530.9543.

Top Producer Ellen Keak Joins Weichert, Realtors’ Holmdel Office Rose Estephan, manager of Weichert, Realtors’ Holmdel office, is pleased to announce that Ellen Keak has joined her sales team. Keak has specialized in assisting homebuyers and sellers in Monmouth and Middlesex counties for more than 25 years. “We are thrilled to welcome Ellen to the Weichert family,” Estephan said. “Her deep knowledge of the local market, personal integrity, targeted marketing strategies and visual arts background combine to make Ellen a wonderful real estate salesperson who always delivers quality service to her clients.” Keak is a member of the National Association of Realtors, NJ Realtors, Monmouth Ocean Regional Realtors and Metro Centre Association of Realtors. She also holds the Seniors Real Estate Specialist designation and is e-PRO certified, which allows her to use the most advanced technology to assist her clients. Additionally, Keak was named to the NJ Realtors Quarter Century Club, which honors board members who have served as a Realtor or Realtor-Associate for 25 years.

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Keak attributes part of her success to her business philosophy of listening to her clients’ needs and dreams, and making them her No. 1 priority. She constantly strives to find the one special home for each of her buyers, assisting them every step of the way from home search to closing. “For all of my clients, I promise to provide professional service based on personal integrity and an in-depth knowledge of the marketplace,” Keak said. “I pride myself on using targeted marketing strategies and my visual arts background to assist my clients in obtaining the maximum price from their home in a minimal length of time. I am excited to work with Rose and the team at Weichert’s Holmdel office.” Keak received her Bachelor of Arts in visual arts/ photography from Rutgers University and also earned a business applications computer specialist certificate from Brookdale Community College. Invite this top neighborhood specialist in to learn about the real estate services offered by Weichert, Realtors. Keak can be reached in Weichert’s Holmdel office at 43 East Main Street, or by phone at 732.946.9400.


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Historical Association Presents Mistletoe BY SUSAN MURPHY

The Trinity Hall Choir performed during Mistletoe as guests walked through the house.

Monmouth County Historical Association held a special first-time event called “Mistletoe” on the evening of December 8, 2017 at the Taylor-Butler House in Middletown. It will become an annual event. The purpose of the event was to raise funds in support of the important work of the MCHA to preserve and share the rich history of Monmouth County. Taylor-Butler House is just one of five historic house museums owned and operated by the Association in addition to its Museum, Archives and Library in Freehold. The house was built in 1853 and was deemed to be the finest house in Middletown with a history of holiday festivities. The event hoped to bring back the holiday spirit with Mistletoe and encourage the rental of the house for other private events throughout the season. The decorations will remain in place from Thanksgiving until early January each year. The event was catered by Semolina and guests enjoyed wine and spirits. Students from the Trinity Hall Choir paid a visit during the evening to sing carols popular in the mid-nineteenth century. The event also featured an artist, hand-cutting silhouette portraits of guests.

Left to right: Event Chairs Diane Millhiser, Claire Knopf, and Liz Thees gather for a photo during Mistletoe.

Left to right: Trustees of MCHA Lisa Wilson and Kathy Jones stand in front of the tree bearing the decorations they crafted.

Bringing to light the beauty and history of the Taylor-Butler House were the co-chairs of this event, which included Elizabeth Thees, Diane Millhiser, and Claire Knopf. Committee members were Marilyn Broege, Gail Duffy, Vera Vaughn Hough, Norman Hungerford, Kathleen Jones, Nelson Kuperberg, Nicholas McCabe, Kathy McErlean, Christopher Meagher, Paula Metz, Kara Short, Lynn Spector, Elizabeth Urbanski and Lisa Klem Wilson. The entire Mistletoe committee worked together to decorate the house and donate toward the trees. Dr. Norman Hungerford and Marlboro Flower and Garden cared for the grounds both at the Taylor-Butler House and the complimentary house on the MCH Middletown campus, Marlpit Hall. MCHA President Linda Bricker shared, “At many of the open houses and lectures we have held at Taylor-Butler in recent times, guests from the Historic District in Middletown have talked about passing by or coming to the house as children and remembering how festive it always was for the holidays. The Taylors raised two young children here and family members resided in the house for almost a century. We wanted to bring some of that spirit back to the house. It is one of our houses which we make available for rent to private parties and events year round, particularly now that we have a brand new HVAC system. We knew that if we could showcase it to our members with its ‘halls decked’ we could begin to spread the word about its availability. And I am happy to say that people are once again noticing the Taylor-Butler house all dressed up and ready to go!” The Monmouth County Historical Association will be holding its 119th Annual Meeting on January 23, 2018 at Two River Theater at 7:00 p.m. At the meeting, you can hear what the Association has accomplished in 2017, and what the plans are for 2018. Special guest speaker, author Rick Geffken, will be discussing his recent book Lost Amusement Parks of the North Jersey Shore.

Left to right: MCHA Interim Director Chuck Jones and President Linda Bricker pause for a moment from the festivities of Mistletoe.

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AFFLUENZA IN “THE BUBBLE” AS WE ROLL INTO A NEW YEAR with hope and resolutions while the world and its markets are contemplating how to handle the hangover from 2017 and put another holiday season behind us, I hope the gratefulness and generosity of holi-days linger far into 2018 for you and your family. In my business, I have the opportunity and luck to be able to serve many families in the area. Each of us has had a series of life decisions that have blessed us to live in one of the best places to cohabitate and raise a family on earth. We have seasons, beaches, proximity to the center of the universe (NYC) - as well as lovely rolling farm hills and wildlife with airports close enough to let us escape anytime our schedules and bank accounts allow. This “bubble” of our utopia has attracted first and second generation affluence for years that has organically raised the bar for everything from restaurants to schools to attitudes. Families raised in this “bubble” should be properly armed to handle this blessing and the rising tide wisely. Older generations must be intentional to guard against the development of affluenza that surrounds us and our children and grandchildren. It’s an epidemic, not only here, but in many pockets throughout the world. Where we live, I get to see more examples of this than I care to share. Here are some notable and perhaps obvious thoughts to help us accomplish the elusive goal of passing on and balancing blessings in the bubble. 1. REALITY CHECK: Combating affluenza before it infects starts with discipline. This includes consequences when the rules are broken (I suppose a key question is, what and who makes YOUR rules?) This can be as simple as family responsibilities, “chores” and tasks showing real consequences for one’s actions and that life requires hard work and accountability. Giving (even grown) children family responsibilities creates opportunities of accomplishment when those duties are captained and establishes a habit of personal responsibility. 2. BETTER TO GIVE THAN RECEIVE: Involve the family in philanthropic activities and volunteer for causes (outside the bubble) of their choosing. This provides a genuine sense of what life is truly like for the majority of the community and the less fortunate. 3. THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS IN LIFE ARE NOT THINGS: Informed families derive enjoyment from activities that do not require buying the latest items or spending a significant amount, but stress the value of relationships and celebrates personal and family achievement. 4. PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE: Think about saving (or at least waiting) for things they wish to purchase. This teaches the value of money, self-control and “delayed gratification” which is sorely lacking in today’s indulgent technology revolution.

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5. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER: From my chair I see a need for basic financial literacy skills. Executives and business owners are required to have it for survival, but subsequent generations need it to manage the money they earn and inherit to protect themselves, first from themselves, and from others who will undoubtedly seek what they have. 6. NO SUBSTITUTE FOR HARD WORK: Encourage generations to work early in life or start their own businesses to learn to earn. This imparts the lesson of hard work, the importance of being responsible and accountable to others and uses pride to measure dollars – not the other way around. In affluent families, I see travel and other enrichment activities conveniently make it difficult to integrate responsibilities of a “real job” (where they learn the struggles and lessons that we can’t teach them at home). 7. WORD TO THE WISE - TRUST: Identify people and advisors that can be trusted to guide your family. TRUST is a key to managing good fortune and to gauge and value those who can be truly trusted in proven professional and personal relationships. 8. FAILING TO PLAN IS PLANNING TO FAIL: Develop a plan for how assets are to be to be passed in a shielded way for the orderly process of EQUITABLE wealth transfer (regardless of the magnitude or dollar amount). Learn to move assets into protected entities such as trusts to safeguard them. The balance here is to include the family to be more active in the management and protection of money rather than spending it. Include mindsets such as leveraging and paying off debt, investing, diversification and tracking of assets. In a society of growing income inequality, those with some privilege are more likely to suffer from affluenza and sequester themselves from the population at large (the “gated community effect” or “the bubble”). This social construct fosters a sense of entitlement that can be self-perpetuating, as they (or their family) has “earned” their way into that bubble possibly with superior intellect, talent or just hard work, and thus the same rules of society and morality do not apply. Recently, Stanford researchers published a study that analyzed the “intergenerational elasticity” – the degree to which parents’ income affected the children’s earnings in adulthood. Needless to say the results were not good - they found that the next generations produced about half of parents' “success”. There’s even an Affluenza Anonymous rehab clinic in (you guessed it), California. Let’s face it, someone worked hard and made some good decisions to make us lucky enough to live HERE. In the NEW YEAR, let’s be both grateful and conscious of the “bubble” and the challenges and generational effects it has on our most prized and important assets … our family. QUOTE OF THE MONTH “A person should leave his kids enough to do anything but not enough to do nothing.” - Warren Buffet

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“Old Fashioned” Country Christmas Draws Hundreds to Historic School From left: Colts Neck Committeeman-elect Michael Viola, Colts Neck Committeeman Frank Rizzuto, Colts Neck Deputy Mayor J.P. Bartolomeo, and Colts Neck Mayor Russel Macnow join Freeholder Director & Colts Neck Historical Preservation Committee Chair Lillian Burry (front) for a photo at the Country Christmas event at Montrose School.

Members of the Colts Neck Historic Preservation Committee (HPC) are still basking in the warm glow brought by hundreds of visitors to the one-room Montrose School on December 10, 2017 for an “Old Fashioned Country Christmas”. The afternoon included visits with Santa Claus, seasonal goodies, such as hot chocolate and cider, and wintry weather which allowed children to build a snowman and have a snowball fight – a scene straight out of a Currier & Ives painting. Committee members worked for weeks to prepare and decorate the township’s last publicly owned one-room schoolhouse for the free event; volunteering time, supplies and refreshments. Through the efforts of committee member, Mary Fournier, old HPC plates depicting the Montrose School, North American Phalanx, and Town Hall that are no longer in print were retrieved from Louise Whitney’s home and placed on sale to contribute to HPC’s revenue.

“The crowd was beyond my expectations,” Freeholder Director & Colts Neck Historical Preservation Committee Chair Lillian Burry said. “The committee was delighted so many people chose to take a break from their hectic holiday preparations to join our traditional Christmas celebration. Adults and children alike were excited to see the school and learn about its history. The success of our “Old Fashioned Christmas” gathering at the one room school house is an indication of how our residents value our past history. I could say saving our past is important to promote our future.” After purchasing Montrose School for $1 from the township’s defunct Historical Society about a decade ago, the volunteer Historic Preservation Committee has worked to restore it through creating events and house tours to raise the necessary funds. The committee also funds annual visits to local schools by professional historic enactors.

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Revolution, as well as met at the historic City Tavern for a memorable lunch prepared by Chef Walter Staub, an award-winning chef and culinary historian. Not many people can say they dined at the same restaurant as Jefferson, Adams, Franklin and Paul Revere! For more information on the Club, call President Jack Coppola at 732.933.0720. HOLMDEL HALF CENTURY CLUB If you are a Holmdel resident over 50 years of age and would like to expand your recreational and social horizons, you should consider joining the Holmdel Half Century Club, which always welcomes new members. It offers many great social activities for all – including very modestly priced luncheons, day trips, overnight trips, Broadway plays, Atlantic City trips, etc. To join the Club, call President Agnes King at 732.740.0886.


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From left, Ralph Zucker, Christine Zilinski, and Assemblywoman-elect Serena DiMaso at Bell Works this past fall. More than 200 people attended Cut-a-Thon for Hurricane Relief hosted by Salon Concrete, in Holmdel to help those in need after Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. The event raised more than $11,000 for the Professional Beauty Association’s Disaster Relief Fund. Photo credit: Tom Zapcic Photography

I met Christine years ago as a young, emerging entrepreneur on Monmouth Street in Red Bank. She’s been very busy since that time building a beauty brand that extends far beyond hair care. Salon Concrete, now located at 123 Broad Street in Red Bank is on a mission to elevate what’s possible for leaders leveraging their time and talent. A quick look at Salon Concrete’s website will acquaint you with her team of creatives in cut, color and styling. But a closer look at Christine’s work in motion currently includes much more, with a key project evolving at Holmdel’s metroburb, BellWorks. This synergistic project offers a Barber & BlowDry Bar membership program to support Bellwork’s intrapreneurs to look their best to produce their best work. In case you’re somehow unaware of the metroburb model, it’s our indoor urban park perfectly placed in the heart of suburbia where trendsetters and techies collaborate and create. The beauty of this model is massive engagement without the urban challenges of deficient air quality, disturbing noise and people density overload. Salon Concrete is well positioned to support this slice of enlightened urbanity with its cutting edge hair creations and leadership lessons. Salon Concrete’s goal is to become the most recognized

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GRAB YOUR FRIENDS to enjoy a day of fun and fitness for a fantastic cause! Hosted in partnership with Monmouth Medical Center/RWJ Barnabas Health, WEforum’s Fit Crawl returns this February 3, 2018, starting at 1:00 p.m. The price to be a Fit Crawler is just $50, enabling you to enjoy an exciting day of health and wellness sampling up to three classes at the hottest fitness studios in Monmouth County. Host instructors at each location you choose, will take you through a sampling of workouts each designed to highlight their unique fitness programs. Each class will last 30-35 minutes. Some of the participating studios are, in Fair Haven, Clementine Cycling, Synergy Hot Yoga, Poe, and The Power

Center; in Sea Bright, AB Fitness, and Perspirology; in Red Bank, Even Flow Yoga, Pilates Blast, Pure Barre, and Renaissance The Studio; in Belmar, Coastal Core Fitness, and Younique Yoga; in Manasquan, Tandem Cycle; in Shrewsbury, LB Kass DANZhouse and The Megacycle; in Tinton Falls, New Shrewsbury Racquet Club; in Little Silver, Fuel Fitness; in Oceanport, Our Team Fitness; in Colts Neck, Aspire Fitness; in Ocean, The Power Center; in Long Branch, Tandem Cycle; and in Asbury Park, Live Life Moving and Power Flow. One of the first organizations in the country to create this new spin on fundraising, the Fit Crawl was born from WEforum’s desire to help ignite a passion for physical fitness with a community event that is empowering, inspiring and fun. To cap off the day, guests after their workouts, will also enjoy a Post Crawl Happy Hour from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., featuring vendors, free giveaways, cocktails and healthy snacks to celebrate health and wellness. One of the vendors will be Juice Basin

of Asbury Park to re-energize the fit crawlers with their organic cold-pressed juices. The Post Crawl Happy Hour will be held at Renaissance The Studio, located on 8 East Front Street in Red Bank. All proceeds will go towards funding free health and wellness programs offered by Monmouth Medical Center/RWJ Barnabas Health. Registration opens on December 10th at WEforumGroup.org. $50 fee includes a Fit Crawl Pass to sample three fitness classes in one day, and Post Crawl Happy Hour. Choose your studios. Set your schedule. Challenge yourself. WEforum aims to strengthen the health and wellness of communities by educating and empowering individuals to take charge of their health care choices. They partner with organizations to promote a culture of healthy living by raising awareness through community events and by raising funds to develop and support programs and services that are free and accessible to all.

Park System to Host WINTERFEST! CROSS YOUR FINGERS AND HOPE FOR SNOW! The Monmouth County Park System is hosting its annual WinterFest on Saturday, January 27, 2018 from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Thompson Park, located at 805 Newman Springs Road in Lincroft. This event celebrates the season and all the fun it brings. Family-fun activities for the day include cross-country skiing, hands-on activities, wagon rides, arts & crafts, photo opportunities, living

history displays, and so much more. Visitors will also have the chance to meet representatives from winter sport vendors. Admission, parking, and most activities are free. For more information about the Monmouth County Park System or WinterFest, visit MonmouthCountyParks.com or call 732.842.4000.

A Little Shakespeare: The Comedy of Errors CELEBRATING ITS 5TH SEASON as one of Two River’s most popular programs, A Little Shakespeare engages young artists and audiences with the work of the Bard. A 75-minute version of Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors—adapted, directed and designed by professional artists—will be performed by local high school students on the stage of the Rechnitz Theater. A Little Shakespeare is recommended for ages 9 and up. 24

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Left to right: John Lloyd, FACHE, co-CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health, Maureen Lloyd, Peter Cancro, founder and CEO of Jersey Mike’s Franchise Systems, Inc. and event honoree, Tatiana Cancro, Laura Garrett and Robert Garrett, FACHE, co-CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health

Meridian Health Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Gala Raises $2.7 Million Honoring Peter Cancro, founder and CEO of Jersey Mike’s Franchise Systems, Inc.

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Timothy Hogan, president of Riverview Medical Center and Bayshore Medical Center with his wife, Eileen

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ackensack Meridian Health Foundation is pleased to announce its 20th Anniversary Gala raised a record-breaking $2.7 million for the organization. The event took place on November 18, 2017 at New Jersey’s iconic historical venue, Ellis Island, where Peter Cancro, founder and CEO of Jersey Mike’s Franchise Systems, Inc. was honored for his dedication to supporting health care, and many other wonderful causes, for the community. This signature fundraising event benefits Hackensack Meridian Health’s southern regional not-for-profit hospitals and community health programs. Peter Cancro has been involved with Hackensack Meridian Health for several years, serving as chair of Hackensack Meridian Health Jersey Shore University Medical Center Foundation and leading record-breaking fundraising efforts resulting in more than $25 million raised for both Jersey Shore University Medical Center and K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital. He also chaired the annual Jersey Shore Golf Classic until he completed his term on the Board last year. “It was an extreme honor to recognize Peter Cancro at the 20th Anniversary Gala,” shares John K. Lloyd, FACHE, co-CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health. “Peter has been a tremendous partner of ours for more than 20 years. He has made a difference in the lives of countless patients through his personal and professional philanthropy and exudes generosity in every facet of his life. Peter is incredibly deserving of this recognition.” As founder and CEO of Jersey Mike’s Franchise Systems, Inc., Cancro oversees the franchise’s 1,500 locations that are open and under development. For the past seven years,


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Jersey Mike’s locations designated a “Month of Giving” national fundraising campaign, raising over $18 million for local charities since the campaign’s inception. “Giving back and making a difference in someone’s life has always been a guiding principle in my personal life and at Jersey Mike’s,” explains Cancro. “I’m proud to help support something as hugely important as health care, and feel confident that through Hackensack Meridian Health my family, friends and the staff at our local Jersey Mike’s all have access to excellent, quality care, right in their backyards.” More than 700 people attended the 20th Anniversary Gala at Ellis Island, home to the United States’ first public health hospital. Guests enjoyed live music, dancing, a variety of delicious foods from around the world and access to the monument’s vast array of exhibits. “We are so proud that this year’s event raised recordbreaking funds for Meridian Health Foundation,” explains Robert Garett, FACHE, co-CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health. “We attribute the success in large part to Peter Cancro’s involvement, and know this level of fundraising would not be possible without his leadership.” The Gala was generously supported by Title Sponsors, Envision Physician Services and Jersey Mike’s Subs, Cocktail Reception Sponsors, TD Bank and Team Health, Decoration Sponsors, Coastal Imaging, Crothall Healthcare / Morrison Healthcare, John D. Gumina, M.D. of Meridian Medical Group-Primary Care Monmouth Family Medicine Group, Meridian Laboratory Physicians, P.A., Morris Anesthesia Group, OceanFirst and Vee Technologies, and Entertainment Sponsor C.R. Bard. To learn more about how you can support Meridian Health Foundation, visit HackensackMeridianHealth.org/GivingHeals.

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Left to right: Long-time ocean advocates Chick Cunningham of Carriage House Marina, Doug Douty of Lusty Lobster and Bonnie Torcivia enjoy the Dancing in the Moonlight event

One of the many tables in the ballroom that were filled with guests relaxing beneath the rooftop tent overlooking the ocean.

Left to right: COA’s Executive Director Cindy Zipf, Board of Trustees member Kari Martin, and Development Director Tory Woods

Jim Lobiondo (left) and his son Paul Lobiondo (right) of Windows on the Water and Surfrider Beach Club with COA’s Executive Director Cindy Zipf.

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Clean Ocean Action (COA) works year-round to protect the ocean, and fundraising events allow them to do this. They held one such event on December 2, 2017 to honor the 20th anniversary of ending ocean dumping. New Jersey used to be known as the “Ocean Dumping Capital of the World,” and the state is now a vacation hot-spot as well as a respected place to live. The COA fundraiser, “Dancing in the Moonlight,” was held at the Windows on the Water at the Surfrider Beach Club in Sea Bright. The Lobiondo family, who owns the Club, graciously welcomed COA’ s event and was pleased to recognize the 20th anniversary. Over 250 guests danced beneath the stars in an elegant ballroom and heated rooftop tent. The Thom White Band kept guests dancing all evening. A silent auction featuring gifts for everyone added to the enjoyment of the event. A few of the top items were a limited edition copper fat tire beach bike by

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Tito’s Handmade Vodka, specialty pieces from local artists, wellness packages, and much more. The Dancing in the Moonlight event provided a special evening for guests, as well as helped to raise funds for COA’s important work in keeping the ocean clean. CFO, Surfrider Beach Club Paul LoBiondo shared, “The core of every lasting relationship grows from a strong and successful partnership. Over the years, Clean Ocean Action and the LoBiondo family have worked together to achieve a common goal. The preservation of the Jersey Shore is imperative. COA’s annual fundraiser is our most meaningful event that we look forward to each year. Dancing in the Moonlight was an overall great event!” COA gave special thanks to the event’s sponsors – Bayshore Recycling, Shore Point Distributors, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and the Tildesley family. For more information about Clean Ocean Action, visit cleanoceanaction.org.


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The Arc of Monmouth Celebrates Annual

Winter Glow Gala By Susan Murphy | Photo Credit: Tom Zapcic Photography

Left to right: The Winter Glow Committee included Arleen Fina, Assemblywomanelect Serena DiMaso, Mollie Giamanco, Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno, Mary Ann Larkin, Carol Stillwell, and Stephanie Reynolds of RMC.

Left to right: Board of Director member Richard Maser and his wife Debbie socialize with Mary and Tim O’Leary.

The Arc of Monmouth held its biggest fundraiser of the year on December 1, 2017 at the elegant Eagle Oaks Country Club. The Winter Glow Gala, previously named the Winter Glow Ball, celebrated its 51st gala. The annual event was started in 1966 by Countess Anatole Buxhoeveden. The Arc of Monmouth is a nonprofit organization providing health care, housing, employment and other critical services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Winter Glow Gala was chaired by Holly Annarella Flego, along with Vice Chairs Serena DiMaso, Mollie Giamanco, and Francine Acquaviva. Focusing on fun and unexpected surprises, the committee chose “Get Your Glow On” as their theme.

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Left to right: Maureen Gottfried joins Carly Ilvento, youngest daughter of Honoree Rob Ilvento, who is standing beside his wife Jeanne and their oldest daughter Morgan.

Items for the live and super silent auctions were donated by individuals and local businesses. Rob Ilvento and the Silverball Museum donated a pinball machine; Michael Durn donated a tuxedo; Restaurant Nicholas donated a dinner for two at the chef’s table. For the live auction, Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno, who also attended the event, offered a surprise auction item – lunch with her. Auctioneer Nick Dawes from PBS’s Antiques Roadshow donated a day tour of antiques and art around New York City. Sous Chef Arielle Brown, from Bay Pointe Inn, offered to be a private chef and will prepare a five-course meal for eight people, with all ingredients and wine pairings donated by Bob Sickles of Sickles Market. This particular item was so popular it was offered twice. The highlight of the live auction was a

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cocktail cruise on the 125’ luxury yacht, Nicole Evelyn, generously donated by Valerie and Frank Montecalvo of Bayshore Recycling for ten couples. The Montecalvos also offered a surprise add-on experience - the chance to stay onboard overnight and enjoy brunch prepared by a private chef. During the Winter Glow Gala, The Arc of Monmouth honored successful entrepreneur Rob Ilvento. Rob’s oldest daughter Morgan was born with autism. When she took an interest in pinball, Rob started collecting pinball machines, which eventually evolved into the Silverball Museum in Asbury Park. Rob has utilized the Silverball Museum to spread awareness and tolerance for people with autism. For the past few years, he has held an annual fundraising


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gala, the Silverball Gala, where he raises money for three local charities who serve individuals with autism – one of which is The Arc of Monmouth. He also celebrates Special Needs Awareness Day at Silverball. In his touching speech on the night of the gala, Rob explained the joys and challenges that come with living with a disability. “Tolerance, acceptance, and support are sometimes in short supply. So the next time you see a situation involving a special needs child, don’t look away. Find a way to either offer help or a few kind words. It won’t go unappreciated,” he shared. Rob received an award as well as a proclamation from Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders, declaring December 1, 2017 as “Rob Ilvento Day” in Monmouth County. Winter Glow Chair Holly Annarella-Flego shared a special message with the guests. “The Arc of Monmouth continues its’ mission to support and empower over 1,600 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) to live, work, and participate in their communities within Monmouth County. Our goal tonight is to raise funds to support and enhance the thriving Recreation Program at The Arc. This program has recently celebrated 40 years and its’ popularity sees no boundaries. More than 600 individuals participate in The Arc’s Recreation program each year, making it the largest organized recreation provider for adults with I/DD in the State of New Jersey. A Special Olympics training program is also offered in a variety of sports.” Due to constantly increasing costs, The Arc’s Recreation department operates at a deficit each year. Help is needed to offset this deficit and allow the department to continue to provide these life changing programs which are the foundation for the social, mental, and physical well-being of Arc members. “Making friends, learning new skills, and engaging in a full and meaningful life are what the Recreation program provides on a daily basis. Recreation is truly the heart and soul of The Arc of Monmouth!” A full 10-piece band ensemble known as Total Soul provided the evening’s music, which kept the guests dancing all night. For more information about The Arc of Monmouth, visit arcofmonmouth.org.

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COLTS NECK NATIVE AWARDED RHODES SCHOLARSHIP

Left to right: Freeholder Tom Arnone, Les Richens (formerly of Colts Neck, Superintendent of Monmouth County Schools), Freeholder Director Lillian G. Burry, Christopher D’Urso, Freeholder (at time of photo) & Assemblywoman-elect Serena DiMaso, Freeholder Gary Rich, and Freeholder John Curley.

Christopher D’Urso, a Colts Neck native and currently a senior at the University of Pennsylvania, has been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship for graduate study at the University of Oxford. Considered one of the most prestigious academic honors, the Rhodes is highly competitive with more than 2,500 American students seeking endorsements this past year. The 32 American Rhodes Scholars were then selected from 866 students endorsed by 299 colleges and universities nationwide. According to the Rhodes Trust, the scholarship is worth about $68,000 per year. “It has been a surreal experience, a feeling which still has not fully worn off and is difficult to find the right words to describe,” shares D’Urso. “They actually announce the winners in person in front of all of the finalists after a long day of interviews which added to the suspense. When I heard my name, I gasped and was in complete shock, especially knowing the talent and qualifications of the other finalists. I realized in that moment my life had changed. It has been so gratifying to see all the years of hard work pay off, and I cannot wait to see where this incredible adventure will take me.” D’Urso has used his time at college to both excel and to make a difference. He is pursuing his bachelor’s degree in international relations with a minor in Hispanic studies, and also a master of public administration with a certificate in politics from the Fels Institute of Government. He has a perfect grade point average in both programs. Caring deeply about consumer protection, D’Urso testified before Congress in 2014 on revamping country of origin labeling laws. He is also the founding President of Penn CASE, a community service organization designed to provide consumer assistance, support, and education to Philadelphia residents and Penn students. To date the group has helped more than 1,500 individuals. He is also the co-chair of the University Honor Council, the editor-in-chief of the Sigma Iota Rho Journal of International Relations, and a member of the President and Provost’s Task Force on a Safe and Responsible Campus Community. “The mission of the Rhodes Scholarship focuses on ‘fighting the world’s fight’, which has also been my life mission ever since my parents taught me at a young age how one person can make a difference,” says D’Urso. “I believe the Scholarship will truly prepare me for a career in public service

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by exposing me to new and international perspectives and broadening my experiences. After the Rhodes, I plan to attend law school with the hopes of becoming a federal prosecutor and ultimately entering national politics.” Rhodes Scholarships provide all expenses for two or three years of study at the University of Oxford in England and may allow funding in some instances for four years. Elliot F. Gerson, American Secretary of the Rhodes Trust, called the Rhodes Scholarships, “the oldest and best known award for international study, and arguably the most famous academic award available to American college graduates.” They were created in 1902 by the Will of Cecil Rhodes, British philanthropist and African colonial pioneer, and are provided in partnership with the Second Century Founders, John McCall MacBain O.C. and The Atlantic Philanthropies, and many other generous benefactors. The first class of American Rhodes Scholars entered Oxford in 1904. At Oxford, D’Urso plans to pursue criminology and criminal justice, as well as global governance and diplomacy. “I’m still in the process of deciding between a two-year Masters in criminology and a three-year doctorate in public policy or sociology,” he says. “Most importantly, I would like to explore new areas that I have not previously studied at Penn while continuing to pursue my passion for public service. I also hope to apply my experiences in consumer protection to help the citizens of Oxford. I am also eager to travel throughout the UK and Europe, which I have not previously visited, so I can learn more about their diverse cultures and history.” Applicants are chosen on the basis of the criteria set down in the will of Cecil Rhodes, the first being academic excellence. However, there are many other required criteria. A Rhodes Scholar should also have great personal energy, ambition for impact, and an ability to work with others and to achieve one’s goals. In addition, a Rhodes Scholar should be committed to make a strong difference for good in the world, be concerned for the welfare of others, and be conscious of inequities. Finally, Gerson said, “A Rhodes Scholar should show great promise of leadership. In short, we seek outstanding young men and women of intellect, character, leadership, and commitment to service."

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KICK CANCER OVERBOARD ROCKS THE HOUSE WITH ROCKIT! LIVE FOUNDATION Kick Cancer Overboard teamed up again with the Count Basie Theatre Rockit! Live Foundation for a three-hour concert to help send three New Jersey families affected by cancer on a free cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas. The fundraiser took place at Buona Sera Palazzo in Ocean Township, in front of a full house, with not a dry eye in the room when three local families were surprised with a free cruise. For a change these recipients will not be packing to go the hospital, but will be looking for flip-flops for their cruise to Bermuda.

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LADACIN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR HONORED WITH ATHENA AWARD LADACIN Network’s Executive Director Patricia Carlesimo was honored with the ATHENA Award on November 3, 2017 by the Monmouth Regional Chamber of Commerce. Created in 1982, the ATHENA Award is an international award that celebrates the potential of all women as valued members and leaders of the community and is awarded to individuals who strive toward the highest levels of professional accomplishment. LADACIN Network is a local non-profit agency that provides a continuum of care, including educational, therapeutic, social, residential and support services to infants, children and adults with complex physical and developmental disabilities and delays living in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Ms. Carlesimo has been employed by LADACIN Network for the last 38 years, beginning her career there as a Speech Language Pathologist in 1979 and holding several different positions over the years. She was named Executive Director in 2004. Ms. Carlesimo is also the Chairperson of the Services to People with Disabilities Committee of the Monmouth County Workforce Development Board, serves on the Board of the Central Jersey Blood Center, is on the Executive Committee of the Association of Schools and Agencies for the Handicapped (ASAH) and is the immediate Past-President of the Board of the Alliance for the Betterment of Citizens with Disabilities. She currently serves on the Monmouth County Human Services Advisory Council. She was honored with the ASAH President’s Award in 2016 for her work with that organization. Ms. Carlesimo received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics from Skidmore College and her Master of Arts degree in Speech Language Pathology from New York University. She lives in Rumson with her husband Buddy and has three children and four grandchildren. For more information on LADACIN, visit ladacin.org.

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SHORE HOUSE CREATES AWARENESS FOR MENTAL HEALTH THROUGH MUSIC

In December, Shore House “Rocked the House” at a benefit concert at the Wonder Bar in support of its mission of providing resources and supportive services to adults in Monmouth County living with a mental illness. Performers included Kristen Baum and Pat Raff, The Ladd Franco group, Astronaut Jones - NJ Singer/ Songwriter, and The Goodstock Jamband. Close to 100 attendees rocked out, and Shore House raffled off an 8-day trip to Cancun, a signed NY Giants football, gift certificates & more. A fun time was had by all, and most importantly a platform for mental health awareness was created. Shore House wants to give a big thank you to its sponsors: Two River Community Bank, Meaningful Therapy, 10th Ave Burrito, Thoroughbred Daily News, Vonage, Down to Basics, LG Insurance Agency, Westside Eatery, Jost Garage, Surf Taco, MD Freud, Gloria Nilson & Co., Two River Theatre, Fidelity Merchant Services, Team Life, Huddy’s Inn, Cerefice & Company, and Ignitable Fitness. Through this event, Shore House was able to raise nearly $10,000, and hopes to double that number next time. Benefits like “Rock the House” help Shore House to empower adults with mental illness to see their strengths past their diagnosis. For more information, like Shore House on Facebook (shorehouse.nj).

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OAK HILL ACADEMY STUDENTS TAKE HOME AWARDS AT MATHLEAGUE.ORG COMPETITION On December 14, 2017, fifteen Oak Hill Academy (OHA) students competed in an elementary mathematics contest sponsored by Mathleague.org. This regional competition was held at the Kent Place School in Summit. Mathleague.org sponsors a number of elementary school contests to be held throughout the country each school year. The contests are structured in such a way that students find the tests good preparation for other elementary and junior high math contests. Topscoring students at qualifying meets held throughout the year are invited to compete at their state’s championship in May, and winners of the state championships are invited to a national championship in June. For the 3rd grade participants, Oak Hill student Luli Mitchell took home

Fourth grade winners Annabel Sparano (left) and Maya Bhasin.

the 10th place award. In the 4th grade, OHA had two winners: 7th place Annabel Sparano and 9th place Maya Bhasin. In the 6th grade competition, the Oak Hill winners were 6th place Mitchell Oldham and 9th place Luke DeAngelis. Eight of Oak Hill’s fifteen students who attended qualified to move on to the state competition in May. They are Vincent Li, Annabel Sparano, Sohah Kulkarni, Luke DeAngelis, Nico Fabricant, Daniel Fiskin, and Keegan O’Conner. Approximately 100 students from nine schools participated in the competition. Oak Hill’s success can be attributed to the students’ hard work, as well as the challenging math curriculum at Oak Hill.

Sixth grade winners Luke DeAngelis (left) and Mitchell Oldham.

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CBA SENIORS WIN NATIONAL CHESS TITLE Photo credit: Larry Levanti/CBA

For the second time in three years, Christian Brothers Academy seniors have won a national chess championship. The CBA seniors captured the 2017 Grade 12 National Championship last weekend in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. CBA seniors rallied to defeat powerhouse Stuyvesant from New York City to win the title. The team was led by Daniel Draganoff, who finished fourth overall individually. The CBA senior contingent was rounded out by John-Gabriel Bermudez, Michael Gilbride, Matt Notaro, Brendan Fitzgerald, Kenny Skelton, and Marc Sorrentino. This is the second national title in three years for CBA. They also won the U1900 championship in 2015. Draganoff was a key piece during the 2015 win as well. He recently obtained an expert ranking by the United States Chess Federation, which is one of the highest honors in U.S. chess play. Just a few weeks ago, CBA won the Grade 12 New Jersey Championship, which was also their second win in three years. The CBA chess program, led by Mr. Patrick Melosh, has a competitive team and club program that includes upwards of 30 students each year. The program meets two to three times per week and attends events throughout the school year.

HANNAH DUFFY FOUNDATION TO HOST 5TH ANNUAL GALA The Hannah Duffy Foundation will be hosting its 5th Annual Casino Night Gala on Friday, February 2, 2018 at The Renaissance in Ocean. The Casino Night and Gift Auction will be a fun night of drinks, dinner and casino-style gambling, while raising funds for the Foundation’s giving programs. 100% of all proceeds from this event will be used to fund the Hannah Duffy Foundation Giving programs, which includes its scholarship program and funding for critical brain cancer research through the Children’s Brain Tumor Tissue Consortium (CBTTC), led by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. For more information and to buy tickets, visit hannahduffy.org.

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Another Year of Festive Fun at Frosty’s Colts Neck’s littlest shoppers came out in force for some holiday shopping at Frosty’s Holiday Shoppe for Kids on December 2, 2017. Over 150 students participated in this annual holiday tradition sponsored by the Colts Neck PTO. Young children shopped for holiday gifts without their parents in a safe and comfortable environment at Conover Road Primary School. Shoppers were aided by ‘elves,’ volunteer teenage students. The ‘elves’ assisted the children with selecting and purchasing gifts within their budget. Shoppers could also wrap gifts at a wrapping station when their shopping was complete to help keep their selections a surprise. The children enjoyed the special guest appearance made by Frosty, which provided a great photo opportunity for the student shoppers!

In conjunction with Frosty’s, Colts Neck Recreation and Parks sponsored Santa’s Workshop. Children were given the opportunity to make hand crafted tree ornaments to be used as gifts for their family members. Colts Neck Summer Camp Art Directors, JoAnn Dafeldecker and her daughter, Carly Dafeldecker, guided the children and created a special experience for the young shoppers. “We were thrilled to see so many smiling faces this year,” said Frosty’s cochair, Stephanie Lukowitz, who organized the event with Steve Gimbelman. “Children loved shopping for their families and then wrapping the gifts themselves. Everyone really got into the holiday spirit.” While children were busy shopping and making crafts, parents and siblings could do a little shopping of their own at the Holiday Bazaar. With over 30 vendors on site, plus 35 Kid Craft vendors, shoppers were sure to find that special gift!

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“We are so grateful to Frosty’s chairs Steve Gimbelman and Stephanie Lukowitz for their tireless efforts in making this event such a success,” said PTO copresident Patricia Pecoraro. Co-President Danielle Gibson added, “They brought fresh, creative ideas to this longtime Colts Neck tradition and really made the day memorable for the kids.” Special thanks to Designer Greetings for donating the extensive wrapping station for the event. The co-presidents also recognized the Colts Neck Department of Recreation and Parks for partnering with the PTO on this event year after year. “The crafts the Colts Neck Department of Recreation brings to Frosty’s really make the event special for children. The kids love putting their own personal stamp on a handmade gift for their family. We are so appreciative of their contributions and efforts.”

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The Colts Neck Lions Club is still accepting donations for the construction of the Lions Sensory Den. As you may (or may not) know, the “den” will be a state-of-the-art playground at Dorbrook Park in Colts Neck geared toward the blind and visually impaired. The term “sensory” is important in describing the playground features as many of the items will involve senses other than vision. Musical instruments like xylophones and drums will enhance the space. In addition to these and other audible features, misting columns will also be installed. The total cost of this project is $125,000, and the Club has a long way to achieving its goal. To date, the Club has raised just shy of $30,000, and is asking for any donation, large or small - all donations are tax deductible. Checks may be made payable to the Colts Neck Lions Club, and mailed to Colts Neck Lions Club, PO Box 284, Colts Neck, NJ 07722. For additional information on the playground and how you or your organization can have your name memorialized at the playground and other levels of support, contact Justin Lotano at 732.616.4747 or Justin.lotano@wfadvisors.com. Colts Neck Lions Club would like to thank Frank Fiorino for 45 years of service! The Colts Neck Lions Club is thankful to Frank for his commitment to the Club and the community. He will be truly missed. Best wishes to him as he moves to South Carolina to be closer to his family.

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Happenings at The Parish of Saint Mary Blood Drive Wednesday, January 10, 2018 from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. Appointments preferred, register at redcrossblood. org (sponsor code is “Colts Neck”) Give blood and save lives, plus it feels great to donate! A few other benefits of donating: it’s something you can spare; you will also help ensure blood is on the shelf when needed; and you could help save more than one life with just one donation. Collectible Show Saturday, January 13, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Come to Parish Hall, where dealers will be available for coins, cards, currency, and stamps to buy, sell, and trade. There are free appraisals and free admission to this show! Martha Mary Guild Meeting Wednesday, January 10, 2018 Rosary at 11:30 a.m. | Presentation at 12:30 p.m. Dr. Carol Penn is a physician specializing in Integrative Family Practice Medicine with a focus on mind body medicine: arts medicine; and nutrition medicine with an emphasis on prevention and wellness to optimize human potential. This description, taken from her website, exemplifies that she will be the perfect antidote for all of the members of the Martha Mary Guild after the hectic holidays. Dr. Penn will emphasize mindfulness and mind, body and spirit connections. She is also an award-winning choreographer, who trained with New York’s Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. The Parish of Saint Mary is located at One Phalanx Road in Colts Neck. For more information, you can visit stmaryscoltsneck.org or call 732.780.2666.

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A Special Hollywood Night Feelings of joy and excitement were shared by all when a group of twenty teens and parents from Our Special Place, Parents of Special People (Matawan), and The Community YMCA in Leonardo enjoyed a “Hollywood Nights” Prom held at the Bayshore Family Success Center. The prom was a community event in the real sense of the word with so many companies and individuals contributing their time and services. The evening had everything found at a traditional high school prom, including a pre-party photo opportunity. “Paparazzi” and red carpet “reporters” greeted the attendees at the entrance and the group posed with a white stretch limo donated by V.E.I. Limousine in Matawan. Boutonnieres and corsages created at the career center on Kosloski Road were presented to each student. With their flowers in place, they all took a turn to don the Prom King/Queen sash, crown and scepter for a photo op. The red carpet awaited and the stroll led to a velvet rope entrance. The prom-goers entered the room decorated with a Hollywood Hills sign and bright lights. The room was alive with music donated by The C4 Event Group, and the DJ, Steve had the group up and dancing the night away. The variety of Day-Glo giveaways added to the festive atmosphere. No prom is complete without a feast and Beyars Market of Staten Island provided the great food for the evening. The parents enjoyed their own party room, with delicious food provided by Pam Major of Melia Bloom catering, Asbury Park. Throughout the night there were golden “Oscars” awarded and V.I.P lanyards distributed. The students also enjoyed the professional photographer and of course hamming it up in the photo booth, donated by Parents of Special People of Matawan (iLovemedia Team). Everyone went home with a swag bag and all agreed it was a perfect, memorable, meaningful evening.


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GOLDFISH SWIM SCHOOL NOW OPEN IN MIDDLETOWN Families invited to FREE Grand Opening event

The country’s leading water safety and swim lesson school, offering infant and child swim lessons, is now open in Middletown. The newest addition to the Goldfish Swim School family joins several other Goldfish locations throughout New Jersey, including schools in Wyckoff, Livingston, and Mount Laurel. A Manalapan Goldfish Swim School location is planned for spring 2018. Providing swim instruction to children ages 4 months to 12-years-old, the school offers a unique, colorful setting with highly trained instructors, small class sizes (max 4:1 student to teacher ratio), shiver-free 90-degree pools, and a state-of-the-art water purification system. Everything about the facility and curriculum is designed to help kids make progress while also having a fun experience in the water. “I have two children and I know how important water safety is to families,” says owner Randall Barba. “I want to make sure

kids in our community have the skills they need to be safe and confident. The Goldfish Swim School model simultaneously emphasizes both safety and enjoyment of the water which leads to quicker progress. I am thrilled to bring the curriculum and programs to our brand new, state-of-theart swimming facility here in Middletown.” “Our team at Goldfish Middletown is committed to bringing water and swim safety skills to this community,” says Goldfish Swim School Middletown General Manager Scott Bintner. “We invite families to come in and check out the facility at our Grand Opening Event or one of many weekly family swims. We’d love to meet you and show you around our brand new facility.” Families with kids of different ages and skill levels can conveniently have all of their swimmers in the pool during the same half hour time slot and schedule makeup

classes when necessary. Goldfish offers perpetual lessons and families can enroll at any time. In addition to swim lessons, Goldfish Swim School offers weekly family swims (for both members and non-members) and party packages. Facility highlights include an air conditioned viewing gallery for parents to watch lessons, a spacious family dressing area with private changing rooms, snack bar, retail shop and warm, tropical décor. Families are invited to attend the free Grand Opening Event on January 14, 2018 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Event highlights include free family swim, facility tours, a balloon twist, photo booth, crafts, complimentary snacks and more. Please visit their website for more information at goldfishswimschool.com/middletown. Families can register for lessons by calling 732.865.9800.

Middletown Heat wins back to back championships! The Middletown Heat 14u basketball team, coached by Michael Drumm, had a very successful fall season on the court. In October, they played in the Town Travel Basketball League (TTBL) Championship Game at Salvation Army, winning 31-29. Starting forward Jack Himmelberg nailed a right wing three to give the Heat the lead with less than a minute left, and they were able to hang on and win from there. This capped off their second TTBL championship, first winning it all in 2014. Not long after that victory, the team had a thrilling run in the Turkey Tip-Off Basketball Tournament in West Long Branch. Playing in the Senior B division, they won every game en route to the championship match. The final game was ripe with intense moments and out-of-your-seat moments. After two deep threes by starting guard Tristan DeCrescenzo to send the game to overtime, Himmelberg again sank the game winning shot, this time in OT, to seal the deal for Middletown. They prevailed 4543 in a downright classic game. Starting guard Marc Cardano was named the game’s MVP for his stellar play. These boys have such an incredible bond on the court, and their success is always a marvelous sight – congratulations! Middletown Heat 14u basketball team players are: Christian Palermo, Liam Drumm, Tristan DeCrescenzo, Dan Primiano, Colin Forrar, Joe Kirk, Philip Ribando, Jack Himmelberg, Ryan Ferrigno, Joe Bartos, Marc Cardano, and Matt Grab.

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2017 Wine Tasting Committee with HFCF Board Members. Photo includes: Event Chairs Kristie Kane and Heather Sperduto; and Gala Committee Deb Brew, Steve Coltrain, Suzanne Corcoran, Tiffanie Eagan Salerno, Eric Hinds, Karen Hinds, Susan Hammer, Adam LaRosa, Chris Lindsay, Linda Lautenberg, Dana Matina, Val Marchiano, Steve Murphy, Dawn Pakrul, Jamie Stavola, Dan Tapolow and Marybeth Walz

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(l to r) HFCF Executive Board Members Marybeth Walz, Heather Sperduto and Karen Hinds with Humanitarian Service Award Honorees Carmine and Phyllis Visone, and HFCF Executive Board President Eric Hinds.


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Snowflakes magically fell from above as the crowd enjoyed exquisite hors d’oeuvres and food stations from award-winning David Ellis Events. Guests could sample the 240+ varieties of premium liquor and beer donated by The Wine Academy Superstore as they leisurely browsed the spectacular gifts in the premium silent, gift and live auctions. A few of the many in our community who donated their time, products or services include The Wine Academy Superstore, Bell Works, This is It Entertainment, Community Appliance, The Galleria Gold Co, Infinite AV Solutions, Ashley Mac Photography, Taliercio’s Gourmet Deli of Middletown, Mike Simons Productions LLC, and markconte.com. “Whether it’s a homeless teen, a special needs child, a struggling family or an organization that truly makes a difference, we are careful in making the best selections possible and we are excited as we are about to make a huge impact in so many lives,” said Kristie Kane, Co-Chair and Executive Board Member of HFCF. “The proceeds of the night will help these beneficiaries as well as many more throughout the year. We are blessed to make such a difference in our community.” For more information, to get involved, or donate online, visit hfcf.org. PHOTOS: ASHLEY MAC PHOTOGRAPHS

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Letters to the Editor What’s in Your Garbage? Full disclosure-nothing! Well, almost nothing. I canceled my garbage pickup almost seven years ago simply because I did not want to take a mostly empty garbage can to the curb twice a week. My garbage can is empty because I actively recycle almost everything. I use two-33 gallon recycle cans for my town’s bi-monthly pickup. Organics get composited and put back into my garden. I make use of the town’s large item drop off for the big stuff. In my car’s trunk are reusable shopping bags. Plastic bags are re-purposed. Used and cleaned plastic films are recycled at the local supermarket. Clean white Styrofoam is brought to my town twice a year for recycling. Packing peanuts are brought to a shipping store that gladly reuses them. Start the New Year by giving yourself and the earth a gift by recycling as much as you can. Best of all, cancel your garbage pickup and use the money to buy a shiny compost bucket. This is one gift that keeps on giving all year long and well into the next generation by changing how we handle garbage. In the last seven years, I have spent a total of 73 cents at the County Reclamation Center to dispose of my garbage. Help inspire others to become better at recycling by recycling my garbage tale to your friends and family. It is really easy to do and you will be starting the New Year with a lot less things in your garbage bucket. Happy New Year! Scott Goldstein | Holmdel resident

Have you ever been on a website and it felt as if the content you were consuming was an advertisement? This is called native advertising and it is a common marketing strategy found online, estimated to make up around 56% of total US display ad revenue. For example, a website may post a review of a product or service, but that review may have been paid for by the advertiser of the product. This leads consumers to ask whether this is legal or not. In short, the answer is yes only if the content contains a disclosure as to its advertising nature. The Federal Trade Commission and states mandate disclosures to ensure consumers have the proper information when making a purchasing decision. These rules are known as “UDAP” (unfair, deceptive, acts or practices) rules and if you would like to read more about them they can be found in the Federal Trade Commission’s Act’s Section 5 and New Jersey Code Section 56:8-2. Native advertising will continue to grow and occupy the online space so these rules help business make money and consumers to not be deceived. The next time you are consuming content that is praising a product or service, check to see if there is a disclosure anywhere on the page. Jason McMullen Rutgers Law School 2019 | Holmdel resident The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the original authors. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of Community Magazine (CM).

Private Elementary School Provides “Hope for Children” Children helping children is an invaluable lesson that is taught at Home Away From Home Academy. Each year the school participates in a Toy Drive to benefit a local organization. For the fifth year in a row, their efforts were geared toward the Hope for Children Foundation based in Middletown. Owner of the Academy Phyllis Visone said, “Having a child go out to purchase a toy for another child in need is one of the best ways to embrace the holiday season, in our eyes.” This year the Hope for Children toy drive will directly benefit local families in need, as well as patients at The Valerie Center – Monmouth Medical Center.

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In past toy drives, the school was recognized for its plentiful collection of items, collecting over 300 toys each year. Carmine S. Visone, co-owner, added, “The most important thing here is teaching the children that it is just as important to give as it is to receive.” The school has partnered with ProForm Physical Therapy on Route 34 in Aberdeen for the third year in a row. ProForm Physical Therapy collected for Hope for Children Foundation from their patients, and other respected colleagues.


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Winter fun heats up when the temperature drops and snow flies in the Monmouth County Park System. Whether you’re looking to fly down the sledding hill, strap on your cross-country skis, or lace up your ice skates, the Park System is the place to be. When snow is on the ground and conditions are safe, the sledding hill in Holmdel Park in Holmdel opens from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, and from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Groomed trails are open to cross-country skiers at Thompson Park, Lincroft, as weather permits. Marked, ungroomed trails are available for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing at Clayton Park, Upper Freehold; Hartshorne Woods Park, Middletown; Holmdel Park, Holmdel; Huber Woods Park, Middletown; Shark River Park, Wall; Tatum Park, Middletown; and Turkey Swamp Park, Freehold. Please note that the Park System’s Deer Management Program will be underway until February 17 at several of these sites. For complete details, visit MonmouthCountyParks.com. Need equipment? Head over to Thompson Park, Lincroft. Cross-country ski and snowshoe equipment is available for rent at the Thompson Park Ski Hut, located next to the Three Barns Parking Area. Conditions permitting, rentals are available from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily through March 11. The cost is $20 to rent ski equipment and $15 for snowshoes. Skis and/or snowshoes are available on a first come, first served basis. For more information, please call 732.842.4000, ext. 4312. The fun really starts after a week or so of freezing temperatures when Holmdel, Shark River and Turkey Swamp Parks post their “Skating Today” signs. Hours for ice skating are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Ice skating isn’t the only fun to be had! Manasquan Reservoir, Thompson Park and Turkey Swamp Park open for ice fishing in designated areas. Always check with park rangers before heading onto the ice. Please be aware that these activities are offered only when conditions permit. Be sure to visit MonmouthCountyParks.com for the latest updates on conditions.

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Happy New Year! In 2018, you can visit the NEW largest and most awesome planetarium in the country by visiting the Liberty Science Center for some stargazing! Other stars can be found at the Light of Day concert series in Asbury Park or you can go to a Polar Bear Plunge this month and hop in the cold Atlantic and be your own super star! Light of Day Foundation Concerts January 11th through January 13th Continuous live music in Asbury Park featuring Asbury Angels, Soundbooth, Sandy Mack Wonderjam, Kashmir Zepplin Tribute, an evening with Albert Lee, Asbury Blues, and a Tribute To Prince. Visit lightofday.org. FREE DIY Bathroom Tiling Workshop and Brunch January 13th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. All to support Habitat For Humanity of Monmouth County at Nemo Tile in Red Bank. Call 732.677.1044 to reserve your spot! Cornhole Tournament at Monmouth Racetrack January 13th from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Cornhole Tournament to take place inside the first floor of the Grandstand at Monmouth Park. The fun doesn’t end after the tournament - head into the William Hill Sports Bar for non-stop fun. With over 40 HD TV’s everyone can watch their favorite sports team. Plus, enjoy delicious food and drink specials all night long. Questions, contact newjerseycornhole1@gmail.com.

Battle of the Bands for Homeless Veterans January 13th from 2:00 to 10:00 p.m. Seven bands are going to battle it out in 45 minute sets for an epic event of rock, blues, and jams. The cost is $15.00 at the door. Proceeds will be donated to Homeless Veterans. Speak with Confidence Workshop January 16th from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $45. Register projectwritenow.org

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Asbury Park Beerfest January 27th & January 28th Asbury Park Beerfest is the premiere “beer experience” for 2018. More info, visit asburyparkbeerfest.com. Asbury Park Women’s Convention February 24th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Asbury Park Women’s Convention: A Day of Politics and Comedy is excited to bring together women of ALL political affiliations for a day of humor, inspiration, and activism at The Asbury Hotel. Visit apwomensconvention.com.

Count Basie Theatre Happenings Visit countbasietheatre.org for tickets. A Night with Janis Joplin January 17th at 8:00 p.m. Bob Dylan: Trouble No More, A Musical Film January 18th at 7:30 p.m. The Elvis Birthday Bash starring Mike Albert & Scot Bruce January 20th at 7:30 p.m.

A Little Shakespeare: The Comedy of Errors March 6th through March 11th A Little Shakespeare engages young artists and audiences with the work of the Bard. Visit tworivertheater.org.

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Colts Neck Library Happenings January Special Children’s Events (all ages welcome) Polar Bear on Ice January 10 th at 4:00 p.m. Make a bear who loves his North Pole home! Read to Peaches, Our Therapy Dog January 17 th at 4:00 p.m. Improve your reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to a therapy dog. Bring your favorite book or choose one from our shelves! LEGO® Club January 24th at 4:00 p.m. Hear a LEGO® story and make your own LEGO® creation. Save a memory of your design on Mom's or Dad’s smartphone. Happy Groundhog Day January 31 st at 4:00 p.m. This fluffy groundhog wants to be your friend. Donate Your Books! Now through February 28 th , please donate your unwanted books to the Colts Neck Library.

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Colts Neck Friends of the Library Annual Book Sale! Friends of the Library will be holding its annual book sale on Friday, March 16th and Saturday, March 17 th. There will be hundreds of books and movies to choose from – childrens, novels, how-to’s, gardening, cooking and much more! Volunteers are needed (book sorters, cashiers, and helpers needed before and during the sale). This is a great opportunity for teen community service hours. The Library will be closed on Monday, January 15 th , Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Colts Neck Library is located at 1 Winthrop Drive in Colts Neck and can be reached at 732.431.5656. All programs are free and open to the public. Be sure to “like” us on Facebook – Colts Neck Friends of The Library.


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Sourcing Success I spent the holiday season being inspired. How about you? As we move into the month of resolutions and solutions to improve our lives, the following are three things to consider...

Inspiration is everywhere. You don’t have to travel far to appreciate miracles and momentum. You do, however, have to show up and be open to possibilities. So, how curious are you? When is the last time you asked someone to “tell me more” or “help me understand” before dismissing an idea as crazy, old school or impossible? Over the holidays, I read a memoir entitled Driving Miss Norma. The autobiography was about a feisty, wise woman and her family that creatively responded to a serious health challenge. Miss Norma’s response was, “I’m ninety years old and I’m hitting the road!” This inspirational book was enjoyed in front of the fireplace but ignited so many ideas on what is possible despite age and adversity. Miss Norma is a role model on how to live fully with gusto.

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Inspiration is intergenerational. I was in Minnesota recently presenting on leadership at a national conference for women in financial services. I almost didn’t arrive thanks to the flu that leveled me for three hours from Newark to Minneapolis. As I crawled off the plane, I marveled at the magnificence of the strangers that helped me land on my feet. My travel companion was a retired physician from Nigeria that helped me stay calm. Our middle aged flight attendant couldn’t have been more accommodating and the baby— faced pilot helped me get off the plane. When I got to the shuttle service, a random millennial cancelled her transport to accompany me to my hotel before she pursued her path. Angels of all ages were a giant source of inspiration and a reminder that good people are everywhere. So, whether your new year’s resolution is to reinvent, reconstruct or reimagine parts of your life, remember to take notice of the inspiration all around you. It’s there, waiting to be discovered and shared. Read a reframing book, attend an empowering conference or take a trip to meet new friends of all ages.

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Thank You from J. Vincent Jewelers! Another year, a peaceful holiday season has passed. We celebrated our 11th anniversary at J. Vincent Jewelers, and once again we would like to thank you for your support and loyalty to our small town business! May God bless you and your families, may you always remain happy and in good health. Our success would not be possible if it were not for you, so from the bottom of our hearts, thank you for letting us be a part of the special moments in your life that you have celebrated with jewelry from J. Vincent! Looking back over the year, my staff and I have many things to be grateful for. This was a banner year for us in creating engagement rings for couples ready to commit on a new journey in their lives! We worked on many designs to benchmark anniversaries and birthdays. Our Center of My Universe Diamond collection made in partnership with Forevermark was a huge success! Personalized jewelry for moms and grandmothers were consistently busy throughout the year. I often boast to my peers in the industry of how creative and imaginative our clients are, dreaming up pieces incorporating Paraiba Tourmaline, Tsavorite, Mandarin Garnet, Kashmir Sapphires and Rubies to name a few. I am inspired by your bold and unique ideas for design, and being

entrusted by you to bring these wonderful pieces to life is an amazing privilege that we will always cherish. Your passion for fine jewelry inspires me. It’s what makes me wake up with excitement to get into my shop and work on a new project. Over the years I have developed such a tremendous appreciation for Forevermark and all of the arduous tasks that go into extracting diamonds from deep within remote regions of the earth’s surface. I am also very proud to know and express to all my clients that through the Forevermark process, each and every individual involved in the evolution of a beautifully crafted diamond is and will always be treated with great respect. And it doesn’t stop there. Conservation of the environment and the wildlife in each mine’s region is handled with delicate care. It’s reassuring to know that your diamond has made a positive contribution to the lives of people who have touched it along the way. All of us at J. Vincent Jewelers look forward to the new year, new beginnings and celebrations of birthdays, anniversaries and holidays which will enlighten us to create unique fine jewelry to benchmark these wonderful occasions after all, “A Diamond is Forever”! Consider this 2018 resolution if you haven’t already: embrace your individuality! Let your jewelry be an expression of who you are, an expression of your unique individual style. Your unique

style has been trending since the day you were born! Cheers and good health to you, your family and friends! May 2018 get you closer to your dreams. May peace, kindness and respect grow in each and every one of us. Thank you for the awesome privilege to be your jeweler!

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