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VNA’s 31st Golf Classic & River Bash Raises Record Amount to Support Community-Based Health Services for At-Risk, Vulnerable Populations 1

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VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION HEALTH GROUP hosted golfers,

volunteers, supporters, and friends at the 31st Golf Classic and River Bash on August 15th at Rumson Country Club. Golfers enjoyed a beautiful day on the course and a fun party in the evening at the scenic Riverhouse, raising more than $125,000 to help sustain VNA’s vast portfolio of mission-driven safety net public health care programs and services for vulnerable populations including children with special needs, mothers and babies, the disabled, mentally ill, frail elderly, homebound, and the terminally ill.

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The event honored longtime VNA supporters Marilyn and Robert Broege of Oceanport, for their dedication to giving back to our community. Mr. and Mrs. Broege have been actively involved with the VNA for many years, where Mrs. Broege has volunteered for nearly a decade serving on the Holiday House Tour event committee and all of VNA Show House committees. Mr. and Mrs. Broege have also been members of the VNA’s Golf Classic committee for the past three years. In addition, the Broege’s are involved with several other charitable organizations in Monmouth County including the Two River Theater and the Monmouth Historical Association where Mr. Broege is currently a member of the Board of Trustees. He has previously served as Trustee and Chairman of Riverview Medical Center Foundation, Meridian Health Foundation Board and the Oceanport Planning Board.

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Photos by Marcella Shook Photography 1 - (l to r) Doug Ross (Rumson), Ashish VNA Health Group Board of Trustees; Patel (Rumson), Brett Sealove (Holmdel), Steven H. Landers, MD, MPH (Little and VNA Health Group Trustee Kenny Silver), President and CEO, VNA King (Rumson) 2 - Honorees Robert Health Group; Frank Vigilante (Fair and Marilyn Broege of Oceanport 3 Haven), Secretary, VNA Health Group - (l to r) Matt Thees (Rumson); Tom Board of Trustees 5 - (1 to r) Visiting Thees, interim Executive Director of Nurse Association Health Group’s VNACJ Community Health Center 31st Golf Classic and River Bash and VNACJ Community Health Center Committee Members Michael and Board Member (Monmouth Beach); Nancy Del Priore (Rumson), Pat and Ted Smith (Monmouth Beach); and Greg Sullivan (Rumson) 6 - Visiting Steve DeFeo, VNA Health Group Nurse Association Health Group’s 31st Trustee (Haddonfield) 4 - (l to r) Golf Classic and River Bash Presenting Brian Griffin (Allenhurst), Chairman, Sponsors Bonnie and Ron Klein, both

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of Locust 7 - (l to r) Chris and Claire LCSW also of Rumson (right), 10 - (l Broderick (both of Rumson); Tony and to r) John Jakubecy (Sea Bright) Ann Gargano (both of Westfield), and and Molly Kroon Jennings (Rumson), Andy Polansky, VNA Health Group member of the VNA of Central Jersey Trustee and his wife Maria Polansky, Children’s Auxiliary; Mary Jane Kroon VNA Health Group Foundation Trustee (Rumson); Lynn Spector, LCSW, VNA (both of Rumson) 8 - (l to r) Kenny Health Group Foundation Board King, VNA Health Group Trustee and Chair (Rumson); and Richard Kroon his wife Nora King, member of the VNA (Rumson) 11 - (l to r) Bridget Murphy, of Central Jersey Children’s Auxiliary, CFRE, Chief Philanthropy Officer, VNA (both of Rumson) with Jesse Spector Health Group (Sea Girt); Gary and (Rumson) 9 - Geri A. Skirkanich of Karen Puma, VNA Health Group’s 31st Rumson (left) with VNA Health Group Golf Classic and River Bash Committee Foundation Board Chair, Lynn Spector, Member (both of Shrewsbury)


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More than 400 guests were treated to an evening of ocean breezes, a lavish buffet, dancing, silent auction items and opportunities help support the 26th season of Holiday Express. The night was a huge success made possible by generous individuals and companies who donated money, time, and auction items. This year Holiday Express will be visiting 100 locations during the holiday season. Proceeds from the Clambake will improve the quality of life for the 27,000 adults and children being served by Holiday Express during the 2018 holiday season. Holiday Express visits the mentally and physically challenged, the isolated, individuals in addiction and recovery programs, the poor and the homeless and children with serious illnesses.

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Established by Tim McLoone in 1993, Holiday Express is a non-profit organization comprised of 2,500 volunteers, including 150 professional rock, jazz, folk, gospel and pop musicians. Holiday Express delivers music, food, gifts, financial support and friendship to those with the greatest need for the gift of human kindness during the holiday season and throughout the year. For more information and ways to support Holiday Express, visit holidayexpress.org or call 732.544.8010. The Grinch and Holiday Express Board Member Beth McLoone

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What is emotional wealth? There are people that have lots of money, but they aren’t wealthy, because wealth is really a state of appreciation. If you feel scarcity around love or money now, you’re always going to feel scarcity, no matter how successful you become. Abundance is a mindset, not a dollar amount. Cultivate gratitude for the things you have now and everything that is added will feel like a bonus (that’s why I do what I do!). Remember that 75% of the world is living on $2 a day. Your worst nightmare is their greatest dream. You want a formula for wealth? Trade your expectations for appreciation and your entire life changes in that moment. The lack of appreciation is the only thing that will make you truly poor. Greg

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Holmdel Student Is Member of Junior PGA Championship Team BY SUSAN MURPHY

Left to right: Holmdel student Remy Mander, who is part of a Junior PGA golf team receives a hug from his sister Haley.

Here is Team NJ. Front row: Sean McGarry, Shrewsbury, Twin Brook Golf Center; John Welsh, Freehold, Trump National Golf Course in Colts Neck; Kevin Ostrander, Point Pleasant, Eagle Ridge Golf Club; Braden Tolas, Middletown, Jumping Brook Country Club; Jack O’Connor, Freehold, Jumping Brook Country Club; Remy Mander, Holmdel, Jumping Brook Country Club; Christian Klemanowicz, Freehold, Jumping Brook Country Club; Alex Shaul, Howell, Eagle Ridge Golf Club; Riley Lawrence, Oceanport, Twin Brook Golf Center; and in back row is Richie Reck, Middletown, William F. Larkin Golf Course at Colonial Terrace.

Holmdel resident Remy Mander is an energetic, well-rounded ten-year-old who is a fifth grade student at Indian Hill School. He started playing golf with his family on weekends at the age of seven. Last year, he began participating in tournaments. “My Dad taught me to play golf but this year I started going to Bob Gartner at Colts Neck Country Club and Louis Hampton at Jumping Brook Country Club. My older sister Haley also gives me pointers,” he said. Remy is part of the PGA Junior League, which is open to boys and girls. Interested players of all backgrounds and skill levels, as well as youth with disabilities, are welcome. The PGA Junior League has over 42,000 youth participants.

tire tournament of 150 golfers! We went to Fiddlers Elbow on August 23 and first played a #3 Plainfield area team and then a #1 Bedminster area team. We beat the #1 team in a playoff. It was very exciting! My group scored 5.5 flags out of a total of six to help us advance.” Remy added, “Winning felt amazing because we just won a playoff against a great team. It went down to a final chip-off to determine the winner. I liked the challenge of this tournament and knew the next one was going to be even harder. I feel lucky to be part of this.” The next tournament was held on the weekend of September 15 and 16 against Syracuse, Suffolk County, and a Delaware, Pennsylvania team. Though Remy’s team did not win, it was a great experience for him.

“I practice at all of the county courses in When asked what the Junior PGA League Monmouth like Pine Brook, Quail Ridge, program has taught him, Remy anTwin Brooks, Bel-Aire, and Colts Neck. I swered, “This was my first time on a golf take lessons once per month in the sum- team and it was so much fun to be part of mer with Bob,” shared Remy. In August, it. Playing with friends and rooting each 2018, Remy won third place in the Chil- other on was great. I made some great dren’s Division Boys. “Every year Mon- friends and even play golf with them mouth County holds one junior tour- outside the program now. I learned how nament at Bel-Aire golf course. I played to treat opponents with kindness and to nine holes against a field of about 15 ju- root them on as well, even when they are niors and came in third with a score of 37. hitting bad shots.” My brother Kenzie, who is seven-yearsold came in fifth. Last year at the same Basketball is Remy’s number one sport. “I play AAU basketball out of Colts Neck tournament I came in fourth.” for the New Jersey Hornets and we came The PGA Junior League that Remy is with in second at the AAU East Regionals in recently won the New Jersey Regional Philadelphia this year.” He noted that Championship. Remy explained the win. playing golf and playing basketball are “We played the qualifying round at Flan- very different. “In golf, you can’t undo ders Valley on August 9 and we came your mistakes. In basketball, you make in second out of 15 teams in New Jersey. many mistakes and can recover. Before Only the top four teams advanced to the the game for both I convince myself I regional finals. My group of three golfers can do it in my mind and try to make it shot -2, which was second best in the en-

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happen.” Remy said he may pursue golf as he gets older. “I’m still learning and getting better, so, who knows. My dream would be to play in the NBA, just like Steph Curry and then compete in golf tournaments during the summer!” Remy practices basketball almost every day, plays the flute in the school band, and plays video games and board games at home with his family. “I love to read a lot every night, and like to goof around with friends and my little brother.” Remy shared some interesting facts about himself. “I write lefty but play sports righty. I’m double jointed and can crack my knuckles any time. And I love to eat all kinds of food. ‘What’s for dinner?’ is my favorite thing to say to my Mom!” Remy’s family includes his mother, Trupti and father Bobby Mander. His 20-year-old sister Haley, who plays golf for Brown University, is studying engineering. His younger brother Kenzie was on the regular season golf team at Jumping Brook this year, and he also plays basketball and soccer. Bobby Mander shared some of the special qualities he sees in his son. “Remy is relaxed, yet he is one of the hardest workers I’ve ever seen. He’s self-motivated but he loves to get praise from others. He never gets excited or nervous in the pressure moment, in fact his golf coach nicknamed him Joe Cool. He’s very funny, always joking around with his brother and friends. He is always thinking of others, some say he’s the kindest person in the family. Although Remy loves video games, such as playing Fortnite and Pixel-Gun online with friends when he can, he is also a straight A student.”


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It’s official! Autumn is in full swing and now is the time families need to amp up their outdoor itinerary before the weather goes from dreamy to dreary. From miniature golfing to apple picking to crab hunting - here are some adventurous go-to-and-do goals to check off your fall bucket list. GRAB A MAP Discover the marvels of nature in your town and encourage the family to go on a biking tour or hiking trail. There are so many parks in the area that have open fields to run in, environmental programs to explore and miles of paths to navigate through. Holmdel Park and Sandy Hook’s five-mile paved Multi-Use Pathway (MUP) are perfect family meeting spots for hours of talking and walking. PACK A PICNIC BASKET Who wants to eat indoors when you can reserve a seat anywhere in Mother Nature’s kitchen?! Roll out the blanket and host an old-fashioned picnic soirée in your backyard, at a park or even on the beach. Want to make the experience more daring? Make it a ‘No-Tech Allowed’ party. GEAR UP FOR TEE TIME Practice your swing under the sun or stars as you enjoy hitting a few balls with your brood. From mini-golf courses in Oceanport to Tinton Falls, check out the new fall schedules of these PuttPutt hot spots.

SNAP A SELFIE Whether you are attending a festival, rocking out at a concert, shopping at a farmers’ market, running or watching a local marathon, cheering on your town’s winning football team - be creative and document your exciting excursions. Plus, it will be a perfect fall throwback when the winter blows in.

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SEE THE SEA Too cold to swim? No problem! Families can still enjoy living by the water in the fall by renting a boat, going fishing, setting up crab traps or overlooking the bay from a quiet bridge. Whether you want to set sail on the Navesink or paddle on the Shrewsbury, check out the marina locations and schedules in your area offering these seasonal opportunities.

PLAY TAG WITH THE DOG Don’t forget just like you, your furry family members desperately want to frolic in the fresh air for as long as they can. Thompson Park in Lincroft and Hartshorne Woods Park in the Atlantic Highlands offer miles of trails to walk or dash with your best doggie friends.

HOP ON A HAYRIDE Kids love this joyride to scout out the biggest pumpkin or find the ripest apple tree. Even though the whole experience is done in minutes the memories will last for years. Then test their problem-solving skills by completing a corn maze and fulfill their thrill-seeking spirits by venturing on a haunted trail.


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The Holmdel Theatre Company welcomes

Kathy Connolly as the new Artistic Director The Holmdel Theatre Company is thrilled to welcome and introduce Kathy Connolly as the company’s new Artistic Director. Connolly began her journey with the company in August of this year, taking the baton from previous Artistic Director, Laurie Devino.

Following college, Connolly racked up years of experience as an actor and director, producing and performing over 60 plays around the country in both regional and national tours. After settling in Middletown, Connolly began directing musicals and teaching acting in the local area. For the past 15 years, she has taught and directed in schools throughout the Holmdel/Middletown area. In addition to her involvement in the local academic theater scene, Connolly also teaches and directs shows at the Middletown Arts Center and works as a teaching artist at the Two River Theater in Red Bank.

“I look forward to growing the theater with new professionals, Devino started with community awareness, and student collaboration,” she said. the company in 2011 “We will be doing Youth Theatre that will kick off with a staged as an actor, later movreading in the spring.” ing up to assume the role of Artistic Direc- Connolly brings with her years of experience in all aspects of tor. Devino held the role for the five years leading up to Connol- theater, which will aid her in performing her vast duties as Arly’s selection, and personally helped prepare Connolly for the tistic Director. Her day to day tasks and goals for the Holmdel role. Theatre Company include selecting and overseeing the creative team for all productions, creating the season, collaborat“I am super thankful to Laurie, she has been an amazing help ing with the board on fundraising ideas and events, connecting through the transition,” Connolly said. the theater with Holmdel schools, welcoming new artists and Originally from Pittsburgh, Connolly began studying and per- collaborations, and raising the professional level of the theater. forming theater at the age of nine. Her journey began at her “I am very excited to bring some new artists to Holmdel Thehometown’s very own Pittsburgh Playhouse, Point Park Univeratre Company this season and to work with the wonderful talsity’s performing arts center. ent that already exists,” Connolly said. “I hope to use my conConnolly would later attend New York University’s Tisch nections with the schools to help connect the theater with its School of the Arts, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts de- Holmdel community. It truly is a local gem.” gree. During her time at NYU, Connolly also studied in the StelConnolly’s determination and talent will be demonstrated in la Adler Conservatory and CAP21 Conservatory. the upcoming month with the premiere of its production of “I was fortunate enough to work with professionals on stage “You Can’t Take It with You” on October 26th. and as a student, and it’s very important to me to carry on this For more information on Holmdel Theatre Company, visit tradition at Holmdel Theatre Company,” Connolly said. holmdeltheatrecompany.org.

Citizens for Informed Land Use (CILU) will host a Candidate Forum at its next general meeting on October 15th at 7:30 p.m. in the Holmdel Community Center. The Forum will highlight both Holmdel Township Committee and Board of Education candidates in preparation for the November 6th election. CILU will accept questions for the Township Committee candidates submitted electronically to rcriscione@verizon.net by October 14th or in writing by 7:30 p.m. on October 15th. The questions are screened to prevent duplications and allow for a wide range of pertinent topics. Biased or provocative questions will be denied. Board of Education candidates will be allocated time to make public statements and circulate afterwards with members of the community. This Forum will be videotaped and posted on YouTube (Search CILU Holmdel). CILU is a nonpartisan, Holmdel-based community group that has been working since 1997 to protect our open space and natural resources. It also believes in government transparency which requires an informed citizenry. You can learn about CILU at holmdel-cilu.org or visit them on Facebook.

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MCSPCA Announces 2018 Fur Ball Gala

The MCSPCA’s first Fur Ball Committee meeting was held at the home of Fran Turner, co-Chair and MCSPCA Board of Trustee member. From left to right, standing: Bill Arnold, Normand Savaria, Nelson Kuperberg, Mariam Savaria (Board of Trustees), Dr, David Giffler, Judy Falese, Dr. Maria Cubina O’Hara (BOT), Carol Stillwell, Vito Cardinale, Jennifer Beck, Sean Byrnes, Esq. (BOT), Susan Waxman, Warren Waxman, Carol Brockreide, Allison Grossman, Andrew Grossman (BOT), Laura Demeo, Dr. Jon Brodsky (BOT), Dr. Tom Trotter, Janet Trotter, Laurie MacArthur, Heather Licitra, Ross Licitra (MCSPCA Executive Director). Seated from left to right: David Nussbaum (BOT), Fran Turner (BOT), Sheldon Vogel (Event Chair), Anne Vogel (Event Chair), Dr. Nicole Feddersen (Event Honoree, MCSPCA Medical Director)

The Monmouth County SPCA (MCSPCA) announces the organization’s Annual Fur Ball Gala to be held on Saturday, November 10th at the timeless and elegant Shadowbrook at Shrewsbury. To mark this year’s occasion, the event’s Chairs, Sheldon and Anne Vogel along with co-Chair Frances Turner, will be formally announcing the establishment of

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the Vogel Veterinary Care Center to the every appetite and culminates with expublic. The Vogel Veterinary Care Center citing entertainment at the classic venue (VVCC) is a new program designed to en- with romantic décor overlooking priscourage responsible pet ownership and tine landscapes. prevent neglect by providing high qual“It is a pleasure to co-chair this year’s Fur ity, low cost, veterinary care to the resiBall with Anne and Sheldon,” said Fran dents of Monmouth County and beyond. Turner, who is also a MCSPCA Board of Along with presenting the new program, Trustee member. “The Vogels have been the Monmouth County SPCA is pleased generous advocates for the MCSPCA, and to be honoring Dr. Nicole Feddersen who many Monmouth County organizations, will be overseeing the critical work of the for decades and we are especially excited VVCC and who has provided many years to be introducing their newest program, of valuable veterinary care to the abused the VVCC. Additionally, this year we are and neglected animals as the MCSPCA’s proud to honor the extraordinary comMedical Director. mitment of Dr. Nicole Feddersen, for her The annual gala is an opportunity for work in elevating shelter medicine and the community, supporters, and friends for the inception of the VVCC. This will with an interest in animal welfare to give be a very special Fur Ball!” back to the MCSPCA’s lifesaving work For sponsorship opportunities, tickets or and community programs. The evening information regarding the event, please will begin with specialty cocktails and a visit the MCSPCA at monmouthcounhighly coveted auction selection. A fortyspca.org or email events@monmouthmal dinner will follow with options for countyspca.org.

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Girl Scouts Honor Outstanding Female Role Models The Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore raised more than $30,000 while honoring 11 amazing women under the age of 40 at its third annual Phenomenal Women Under 40 event on September 13th, at Crystal Point Yacht Club, Pt. Pleasant. The Phenom Award recognizes young women under age 40 in Monmouth and Ocean counties not just for who they are, but for who the community thinks they’re poised to become. “Phenomenal Women Under 40 is our way of celebrating young women professionals while they’re still ascending to the full height of their accomplishments,” said Eileen M. Higgins, chief executive officer, Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore. “These leaders are making

a difference in the world today, and they’ll continue to make a difference for a lifetime.” The 2018 Phenom Award honorees are: Michelle J. Casserly, Belmar – Hackensack Meridian Health / Meridian Health Foundation; Erin Chiaravalloti, Middletown – The Rumson Country Day School; Kimberly Clark, Ship Bottom - Pinelands Regional School District; Jessica Easton, Manasquan - St. Denis D.O.V.E.S & Seabrook; Laura Grunin, Toms River - The Jay & Linda Grunin Foundation; Meghan Kane, Neptune - Clean Cheats LLC; Shani Love, Howell - YMCA of Western Monmouth County; Samara Porter O’Neill, Jackson - PorterPlus Realty; Kelly Servo-

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Eileen M. Higgins, left, chief executive officer, Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore, and Frances Keane, right, Board of Directors president, Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore, with Girl Scout Ambassador Carmela Apostle, a senior at Colts Neck High School. Apostle shared her Girl Scout experiences with the more than 250 guests who attended the Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore’s third annual Phenomenal Women Under 40 event.

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A beautiful day greeted Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties (BBBSMMC) as they held its 12th Annual Beach Volleyball Tournament on September 16th on Main Street Beach in Manasquan. The event was presented by Starbucks, Surf Taco, and Gee Gee’s Pizzeria. The tournament included 28 teams, each raised at least $75 in order to participate. There were two divisions; one competitive and one recreational. Each division had its own set of prizes and trophies, including a $1,000 prize for the competitive division winner generously donated by Surf Taco. Prizes were also distributed to the highest fundraising team, and highest fundraising individual. “Our Volleyball Tournament continues to grow each year and we are grateful for the support of the community that helps us raise funds for our 1-to-1 mentoring programs. The event was a fantastic day on the beach and the result is more volunteer Big Brothers and Big Sisters being matched with children in our community,” said William A. Salcedo, Executive Director of BBBSMMC. “Thank you to everyone who sponsored, participated and volunteered for this incredible event.” The tournament goal was to raise money to continue to enhance the quality and expand the programs that BBBSMMC provides. Its mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. Currently there are over 700 children ages 6-18 building relationships with their Bigs that will help them develop personally, socially and academically. The program is solely run on the support from the community through individual gifts, grants and special events. 32

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Third Annual Oktoberfest Celebration fore to making an exciting announcement that will truly impact emergency care for our community. The funds raised from this event will contribute greatly to our plans.” This year’s signature event will once again be co-chaired by Dr. and Mrs. Asaad and Dima Samra, along with honorary chair, Carol Stillwell, and will feature an Oktoberfest inspired menu, décor and entertainment. Carol Stillwell and Asaad Samra, M.D., a board certified plastic surgeon, are also Bayshore Medical Center Foundation trustees. “Dima and I are thrilled to once again chair this festive event,” said Dr. Samra. “Bayshore Medical Center is seeing unprecedented growth and the community is beginning to take notice of its incredible services and quality. Not only am I excited to be part of the medical staff, but also to help rally the community and inspire them to support the medical center at events such as this one.” Asaad Samra, M.D., board certified plastic surgeon, Bayshore Medical Center Foundation trustee and event co-chair, addresses the crowd at last year’s Oktoberfest.

The Benefit for Bayshore Oktoberfest Celebration is supported by capstone sponsor, Stillwell-Hansen, Inc. Registration is $250 per person, 50/50 raffle tickets and many sponsorships opportunities are available, including advertisements in the virtual ad journal.

Hackensack Meridian Health Bayshore Medical Center Foundation will host the third annual Benefit for Bayshore: an Ok- “I am so proud of Bayshore Medical Center and the tremendous toberfest Community Celebration on Friday, October 12 from strides it is making both in terms of patient safety, technology 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. The outdoor, tented reception will take and services,” said Serena DiMaso, Esq., New Jersey Assemblyplace on the medical center’s campus at 727 North Beers Street woman and chair of Bayshore Medical Center Foundation. “In in Holmdel and will support the expansion of emergency ser- just a few short years, the hospital has made significant upvices at Bayshore Medical Center. Tickets and sponsorship op- grades to many areas, and events like this help to make those portunities are available to the public. possible. The surrounding community needs and deserves the best care, particularly for emergent situations, and funds “This is the third annual Benefit for Bayshore Oktoberfest Celraised from this event will specifically benefit the much-needebration and we are thrilled to once again host this exciting ed expansion of emergency services.” event on the Bayshore campus,” said Timothy J. Hogan, FACHE, president of Bayshore Medical Center and Hackensack Merid- To register, or to learn more about the event, visit Hackenian Health Riverview Medical Center. “Last year’s event raised sackMeridianHealth.org/BMCOktoberfest or contact Meagan more than $175,000 in support of the expansion of emergency O’Flaherty, special events officer, at 732.751.5101 or meagan. services on the campus, and we are now closer than ever be- oflaherty@hackensackmeridian.org.

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JESSE & JON BON JOVI PARTNER WITH FRENCH WINEMAKER GÉRARD BERTRAND Hampton Water. It could be a reference to the beautiful beaches of Long Island, or maybe a new brand of fancy spring water, but instead it’s something entirely unique. Take one-part award-winning music icon, one part acclaimed French winemaker, and two parts ambitious college student and what you’ll have is the new premium rosé wine company that has been named among the five best rosé wines in the world. Conceived and run by Jesse Bongiovi, the second of Jon Bon Jovi’s four children with his wife Dorothea, Hampton Water was announced in January and launched by Jon

Bon Jovi and Gérard Bertrand this past February. Jesse, a recent Notre Dame football player and graduate, grew up in Monmouth County and spent his summers in the Hamptons with his family. Rosé was always the drink of choice for the Bongiovis, with Jon referring to the wine as ‘pink juice’. “We’ve been going out to the Hamptons my whole life, and rosé is basically all anyone drinks out there,” said Jesse. “My parents are big rosé drinkers, it’s my dad’s drink of choice. So once I turned 21, my junior year of college, one night sitting on

the porch with my dad he offered me a glass of pink juice. I looked at him and was like, listen Dad, you’re sitting in the Hamptons, you’re sitting on the beach, you’re not drinking pink juice anymore you’re drinking Hampton water. And the idea was born. The next day I was still bugging him about it, and he was like ‘go figure it out and if you have a serious idea, bring it back to me.’ Six months later I had met with everyone including distributors and had put together a concept and told my dad I wasn’t messing around and wanted to know what he thought. And he loved the idea.”

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on and Jesse began exploring options to create a new wine as a real enterprise, designing bottles and building on concepts. They were introduced to Gérard Bertrand by a mutual friend and the three quickly developed a shared vision to create a unique rosé, uniting the essence of the relaxed lifestyles of the Hamptons and the South of France. “We’d tried rosé from everywhere,” said Jesse. “But when we visited Gérard, we realized that there is an entire coastline in France that is producing some of the best-kept secrets on Earth.” Coincidently, Jon Bon Jovi and Gérard Bertrand, both giants in their respective fields, had a lot in common. “We just hit it off immediately,” Jon says of their first meeting. “We found that we shared a love of family, food, friends, and of course, great wine and great music.” Gérard Bertrand hosts a jazz festival at his main wine estate, Château l’Hospitalet, each year. “For me the connection between wine and music is organic,” says Gérard Bertrand. “I want to create a link between the emotions that spark off a great song and good wine. They elevate each other.” Wanting to produce the best possible product, Jon and Jesse were very hands-on in the wine-making process. They took a number of visits to Gérard Bertrand’s wineries in the South of France, as well as numerous blending and tasting sessions, before they felt the wine was ready. The wine is described as a fresh and lively rosé, with distinctive minerality, featuring Grenache, Cinsault and Mourvèdre, grape varieties characteristic of the French Mediterranean region.

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An entrepreneurial young man, with a strong work ethic and an impressive college record, Jesse takes little for granted. His parents taught him to grit his teeth, do his best, and show up every day to work his hardest toward success. Feeling as though he needs to put in twice as much effort, Jesse sees himself as separate from his father’s fame. “It’s not that people don’t expect me to work hard, but they’re still surprised when I do,” said Jesse. “They don’t expect me to do things. They say that I don’t act like I have a famous dad. At the end of the day, it’s great and amazing. But it’s not me. He’s my dad, and

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he’s had a crazy life, and he has worked hard for all of the things he has been able to do. But that’s my dad, and this is me. I’ve always felt in my head that I have to do things, I have to work twice as hard, I have to be twice as much, to make a name for myself because I have all of this in the background.” Having planned to have a career in finance for most of his life, when Jesse graduated he took a job for a small start-up for nearly a year then threw himself headfirst into the wine industry and his new company. “Basically, ‘company’ is kind of a strong word that I laugh at,” said Jesse with a chuckle. “Right now, it’s me and my college roommate, Ali Thomas, who handle the day-to-day business. All of the sales, a lot of the logistics, some of the social media and marketing, getting things to places – which is unbelievably stressful. My dad is obviously there, and he helps us for what we call the ‘big boy’ meetings when me and my buddy can’t be the ones who walk in. Places like Fontainebleau down in Miami. It’s nice when two young guys walk in, and the wine is really good, and they like the story, but my dad is there to help with the wow factor. So at a place like Fontainebleau they’ll talk to us as opposed to telling us to wait in the lobby.” Learning as they go, bottle design was an area where Jesse and his roommate, turned business partner, faced some challenges. “We hadn’t had any formal marketing training, but we knew we wanted something timeless,” said Jesse. “Our original concept was to have the bottle shrink wrapped and we wanted the top half white and the bottom half to be clear shrink wrap so you would see the pink wine. It would create an illusion of the woman diver on the bottle diving into the rosé. She was turning water, the white top, into wine. So that was the original idea. And when we met with Gérard he looked at us as though we had ten heads. Then he explained all the reasons why that wouldn’t work and basically said, no shrink wrap, what else you got?” Once things got rolling, both a public relations team and social media expert were hired to help. But learning the trade and building a brand has required long days and more work, travel, and learning than anticipated. He calls it a “sprinter’s education” and Jesse seems content to spend sixteen hours a day working whenever necessary, which is necessary seven days a week. He credits generations of Bongiovis with giving

him the drive for success and enjoys that he is part of a legacy of business owners. “Working with my dad is cool,” shared Jesse. “It’s great because it’s a new experience for both of us. It’s not like I’m trying to get into the music industry and he’s directing me what to do. This has been a good way we can both work and learn together, face different problems, and look at each other and kind of go – what do we do now?

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(l to r) Jon Bon Jovi, Jesse Bongiovi, and Gérard Bertrand

photo: Pablo Blazquez

It’s awesome to look at my dad, who has been in many different businesses over 35 years, and to be able to say, what do we do now? It’s been super helpful having him around. And it’s been a lot of fun.” Jon calls working with his son an “amazing experience”. And as Jesse exudes gratitude for the beliefs his father and mother raised him with, one can see the lack of pretension or entitlement in a young man who perhaps would be expected to have both. “Growing up with my dad was just normal. As a little kid I remember not understanding why my friends’ dads didn’t go on tour,” laughed Jesse. “It just was normal to me. And as I got older I started to realize that someone who can have that big of a career is incredibly rare. All the lessons he’s taught me as a dad teaching his son, I realize it ended up being a master class in business. To be able to watch him, and the things that he does, and the lessons that he taught me throughout my life…those aren’t things that maybe every other person is hearing. And if you’re able to really implement what he’s shown me, you realize those are the traits that make a great business man and a truly successful individual. I got to do things growing up that most kids don’t get to do, and you don’t realize that until you’re a little older. There were parts that were really normal and now at 23 I realize I have a dad who is amazing. To make it to the hall of fame of anything is a serious lesson. And to be able to have my dad as a mentor has been unbelievable.”

IT TAKES THREE JON BON JOVI Global rock icon Jon Bon Jovi has built a legacy leading one of the most successful rock bands in the world for over three decades. With over 130 million albums sold and more than 2,900 concerts performed in over 50 countries, Jon has earned a place in the Songwriters Hall of Fame (2009) while his Grammy winning band, Bon Jovi, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April 2018.

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GÉRARD BERTRAND Gérard Bertrand began his life in the vineyard with his first harvest at the age of ten. As a winegrower and owner of flagship estates, he has since acquired a unique expertise of his native Languedoc wine region of southern France. Gérard Bertrand is committed to producing high quality wines and is a passionate advocate for environmental conservation. He is among the leaders in biodynamic wine production.

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JESSE BONGIOVI Jesse Bongiovi is a recent graduate of the University of Notre Dame, where he received a degree in Political Science, as well as a minor in Business Economics. A Monmouth County native, Jesse has spent nearly every summer of his youth vacationing with his family in East Hampton, New York. This is where his love for the bon vivant lifestyle was born. His lifelong affection for the Hamptons is what motivated him to create Diving into Hampton Water.


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“Dance for Kindness” on the Streets of Red Bank

Life Vest Inside, a non-profit organization on a mission to empower and unite the world with kindness, is organizing its 7th Annual World Wide “Dance for Kindness” event to take place on November 11th in Red Bank. This flash mob dance is a part of the global celebrations that inspires, empowers, and educates people of all backgrounds to lead a life of kindness, showing that regardless of the differences in race, religion, ethnicity, culture and background - the common thread that unites us all is Kindness! On November 11th, more than 300 local participants will unite with over 20,000 worldwide participants from 120 cities and 50 countries, to dance under the banner of kindness! Life Vest Inside’s viral Kindness Boomerang video – “One Day”, originated on Broad Street in Red Bank eight years ago. Reminding us of how a simple act of kindness can change the life of another, this YouTube video has over 29 million views. The Dance for Kindness flash mob will take place at Broad Street and White Street at 2:00 p.m. in Red Bank. The event will open at 1:00 p.m. with kindness chalk drawings and messages written in the streets by participants, along with a drum circle followed by a dance party! Join in and celebrate kindness! For more information, visit LifeVestInside.com/DFK.

EAT, PRAY, GIVE, A Mission Jamboree Are you looking to make a difference in your community, our country, or the world, but are overwhelmed with the choices available to get involved? Would you like to get to know more about some of these opportunities without doing endless research in different directions? On October 21st from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., the Colts Neck Reformed Church will host a multi-generational, family- friendly exploration and celebration of the missions and charities we support. EAT, PRAY, GIVE will recognize the amazing work of more than 30 organizations while educating the community about the various ways they can come together to touch the lives of many. These can include hands-on, local volunteer efforts, joining teams sent to areas that need disaster/ongoing relief, or providing financial support, just to name a few. Come break bread in a time of fellowship and friendship as we all share a community meal together provided by the Colts Neck Reformed Church. This is a FREE event open to the public. For more information, visit coltsneckreformed.org.


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10/8

Fall activities including a hay wagon, pumpkin patch, hay bale pyramid, hay bale maze, harvest back drop photo set, petting zoo, face painting, pony rides, and new seasonal games. More info at dearbornmarket.com.

From 11am to 4pm, enjoy a fun-filled fall family event with crafts, games, live music, local food samples, and an antique tractor display! More info, visit deliciousorchards.com

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Red Bank Restaurant Week

The best Polka Bands, delicious pig roasts, traditional games with prizes, best selection of import biers in New Jersey. More info at celebrateoktoberfest.com.

A bevy of local eateries will be offering tantalizing menus, sweet treats and savory cocktails for local gourmands to sip and sample. Various establishments throughout Red Bank’s downtown will feature $25 and $35 menus that include a selection of appetizers, main courses, and dessert. Visit redbank.org for a full roster of participating restaurants.

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10/10

The day includes food vendors, crafters, beer/wine, live music, wagon rides, pony rides, inflatables, Ferris wheel, and touch-a-truck from 12 to 9 pm .

Hosted by the Pink Divas, join in for a fun girls’ night out while raising money in honor of breast cancer awareness month. Make sweet treats to take home, learn how to create a beautiful pink lip look for fall, and more! To help fight breast cancer, $15 donation goes to foundation.

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10/6

4th Annual Infinity Event “The Hunt on the Beach” Edgewater Beach & Cabana Club, Sea Bright

To benefit Tigger House Foundation, which is dedicated to achieving a positive impact by reducing the death rate of heroin and opiate addiction from 6:30 pm to 12 am. Visit tiggerhouse.org

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Fall Festival in Belmar Main Street, Belmar (Pyanoe Plaza)

From 11am to 5pm, enjoy food vendors, crafters, live music with Shore Blue Band, and a dog parade at 1:30 pm. More info, visit visitbelmarnj.com

Cupcakes For A Cause Sugarush, Red Bank | 7 to 9 pm

10/12 thru 10/28

Brookdale Haunted Theater Weekends Friday thru Sunday

A terrifying trip through interconnected mazes haunted by creatures, phobias, and images ripped from your worst nightmares. A 20-minute walkthrough maze. No scares allowed Kids Tour available (10/20, 10/21, 10/27, 10/28), More info, visit BrookdaleHauntedTheater.com.

10/12

Tavernfest Allen House, Shrewsbury | 7 to 10 pm

Monmouth County Historical Association’s annual event with full buffet dinner, beer & wine, entertainment by The Sam Sims Band, silent and live auction. Tickets are $85 and bought online at monmouthhistory.org.

10/12

Electrified: Live Storytelling & Celebration Project Write Now Annual Fundraising Event Two River Theater, Red Bank

Join in as teen and adult writers share personal stories on the theme of empowerment. Celebrate the writing community with food, drink, and live music from songwriter artist Austin Vuolo. Tickets: $175, 7:00 to 11:00 pm. More info, visit projectwritenow.org.

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10/13, 10/19, 10/26

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October 13 - Jimi Hendrix at 8 pm October 19 - Terry Ilouis and The Vagabonds at 8 pm October 26 - The Hunts at 8 pm More info by calling 732.263.6889 or visiting monmouth.edu/mca

With a NEW and spook-tacular route along the winding paths of time, nearly 20 different “scenes” greet visitors of all ages... Your ticket includes not only the haunted hayride, but admission to the village grounds and historic buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries...visit with our ghosts, ghouls, and monsters.More info, visit allairevillage.org

10/14

10/20

The quintessential fall festival (11 am to 5 pm) with activities that include canoeing on Marlu Lake (weather permitting), kids’ races, pie-eating contests, archery, pumpkin painting, wagon rides and so much more. Highlights of the day also include a scarecrow contest and the Friends of the Parks’ annual Strut Your Mutt doggie costume contest. More info, visit MonmouthCountyParks.com.

Join in for Two River Theater’s annual benefit bash and explore the secret lair of unsound scientists, diabolical doctors and evil geniuses. Costume attire highly recommended. Tickets $200 pp, starts at 7 pm, visit tworivertheater.org

Monmouth University Center For The Arts Pollack Theater at Monmouth University

Thompson Park Day

Haunted Allaire Hayrides & Village

Two River Theater’s Halloween Ball III

10/20

A Taste of Spring Lake Kitchen Tour

10/14

19th Annual Fall Car Show Fair Haven Fire Department – 9 am to 3 pm

Hosted by Fair Haven Police and Auxiliary, featuring DJ entertainment, door prizes, 50/50 drawings, vintage cars, breakfast and tasty fair-type lunch selections. Free event for spectators. More info, visit fhfd.org.

10/14

The Two River Ramble Parker Homestead-1665, Little Silver – 3 to 6 pm

Showcasing its house band, The Honey Badgers, who will serve as backup for local musicians Regina Goldy; Tim Coyle; Kim Boyko; and Jonathan Tea. A suggested donation of $20 will be collected at the show, but attendees are free to give whatever they can. Bring your own blankets, chairs and coolers. Food and beverages are encouraged. More info, visit parkerhomestead-1665.org.

10/16

10th Annual Women’s Success Summit The Grand Lake Chateau, Woodbridge

Presenting international award-winning entrepreneur and best-selling author Sandra Yancey – summit will help you move farther and faster than you could ever do alone! Starts at 10:30 am. More info, visit ewomennetwork.com

A self-guided tour experiencing the charm of Spring Lake. Sample delicious cuisine from local top chefs, get inspired by the creative talents of interior designers and stores. More info, visit springlakekitchentour.com

10/20

3rd Annual Tricky Tray Hosted by German Shepard Rescue of NJ

VFW Post 2179, Port Monmouth, Doors open at 4 pm $20 at door, admission includes coffee and door prizes, guests may bring outside food, cash bar available. More info at gsrnj.org.

10/20

Frances Foundation 14th Annual Gala Ocean Place Resort, Long Branch - 6:30 pm to 12:00 am

Open bar and dancing, gift baskets, silent auction, grand prizes and more. Tickets are $185 p/p. More information at francesfoundation.net

10/21

Red Bank Food & Wine Walk

Three hours (2 to 5 pm) of top tastings from many of Red Bank’s popular dining spots…Must be 21+ to purchase wristband. Hosted by Red Bank River Center, visit redbank.org.

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11/3

Lunch Break freely provides food, clothing, life skills and fellowship to those in need in Monmouth County and beyond. More info, lunchbreak.org

This race offers a 5-mile run or a 2.5 mile walk option and was designed by women for women, to raise funds for at-risk disadvantaged children, served by Aslan Youth Ministries. Runners, walkers and guests are invited to attend the EXPO held inside the Convention Center at the Ocean Place Resort & Spa. Expo Open at 7:30 am. Visit beautyandthebeachrun.org

Lunch Break’s Fall Gala | Battleground Country Club, Manalapan - 6:30 to 11:00 pm

10/27

Detour Gallery Presents UNPRECEDENTED Opening Reception - 6 to 9:30 pm Detour Gallery, Red Bank

Free event featuring new paintings and sculptures by Julia Rivera. Exhibition runs through December 1. More info at detourgallery.com.

Beauty and the Beach Run for Women Convention Center at Ocean Place Resort, Long Branch

11/3

The Westminster Choir Tower Hill First Presbyterian Church, Red Bank

10/27

In a rare Monmouth County appearance, the famed Westminster Choir will present a concert by conductor Joe Miller. The ensemble will perform a program that ranges from Johannes Brahms’ Songs of Destiny to American folk tunes and contemporary classics. 7:30pm (doors open at 7:00 p.m.) More info, visit towerhillchurch.org.

Presented by Colts Neck Lions Club, families treated a pancake breakfast ($5/adult & $3/child) to family fun with prizes, raffles, and as always children are encouraged to come dressed up in their costumes. More info, coltsnecklionsclub.us

11/4

24th Annual Halloween Pancake Breakfast Colts Neck Reformed Church - 8am to 12 pm

10/27

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts Count Basie Red Bank – 8 to 10 pm

Joan Jett is an originator, an innovator, and a visionary. As the leader of the hard-rocking Blackhearts, with whom she has become a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, she’s had eight platinum and gold albums and nine Top 40 singles. Tickets: thebasie.org

13th Annual Run with Dennis Memorial 5K Run/Walk PNC Bank Arts Center - 7:45 to 11 am

In honor and memory of Army Lt. Dennis W. Zilinski II. Lt. Zilinski was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, Company B of the 101st Airborne Division. Lt. Zilinski was deployed to Iraq where he was killed in action on November 19, 2005. Lt. Zilinski graduated from Christian Brothers Academy in 2000 and The United States Military Academy at West Point in 2004. More info at runwithdennis.org

11/10

10/28

Monmouth County SPCA Fur Ball The Shadowbrook at Shrewsbury - 7 to 11 pm

Award-winning novelist and author of Gateway To The Moon is a vivid novel that travels from 15th Century Spain when Jews and Muslims were forced to convert or be expelled - includes brunch, discussion with author and book signing. Tickets: $15 or $20 at the door. More info, visit torat-el.org.

11/11

Meet The Author Series – Mary Morris Congregation Torat El, Oakhurst – 11 am

10/29 & 10/30

Spooky Tales/Ghosts of Historic Fort Hancock

Beginning at 7 pm, get into the Halloween Spirit on this moonlight walk around Historic Fort Hancock where ghosts have been known to linger. Cider and fall snacks will be provided. Meet at building 18 (18 Harshorne Drive, Highlands) Cost: $5 per person. More info, visit littoralsociety.org

Celebrating the opening of the Vogel Veterinary Care Center and honoring Dr. Nicole Feddersen. Specialty cocktails and a highly coveted auction selection, formal dinner. More info, visit monmouthcountyspca.org

Monmouth Civic Chorus Presents Free Concert Triumphant Life Church (500 Malterer Ave, Oceanport)

On the exact 100th anniversary of the Armistice of World War I at 4 pm, Monmouth Civic Chorus will pay tribute to our nation’s veterans with an emotional and stirring presentation of wartime-inspired music. More info, visit monmouthcivicchorus.org.

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On September 22nd, it was Lights! Camera! Action! as more than 300 attendees arrived at the magnificent Colts Neck estate - Abbey Farm, for an exquisitely entertaining, elaborate and very unique ‘dress your best’ event. As guests stepped onto the red carpet, they walked right into a movie as part of the launch of a motion picture titled ‘Joey Benefit’ starring ‘Joe Piscopo and Friends.’

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Holmdel Hornets 10U Travel Softball Team Wins Big! The Holmdel Hornets 10U Travel Softball Team is the 2017 Union Middlesex County (UMCNJ) Fall League Champion, the 2018 USABL Spring League Champion, and the 2018 AllShore 10U Summer League Champion. Coach Jason Dulow said, “We have three philosophies throughout our travel softball program. First and foremost, we want the girls to have fun. Secondly, we ask the girls to support their teammates, and finally we want the girls to get better each and every time they are at a game or practice. This team has exemplified those philosophies. They have created some wonderful relationships both on and off the field. I have had the honor of coaching some of these girls since they were 5-years-old and to see how far they have come since hitting off of a tee is truly amazing.”

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Left to right: Congratulations to Kasey Lau, Madeline (Maddie) Tuccillo, Margot Messihi, Haley Dulow, Avery Lewandowski, Maiya Varma, Morgan Kottka, Julia Henderson, Julia Sakalis, Gabriella (Gabby) Truett, Rachel Yasnowski, Delaney Savage, and Emma Vanario. Not pictured are Coaches Jason Dulow, Bruce Henderson, Gary Lewandowski, Fred Messihi, Stacey Savage and Anthony Vanario.

Holmdel Resident Raising Funds for Medical Aid Trip to Peru Tess Griswold, a Holmdel resident and junior pre-med student at Furman University, SC, is raising funds to go on a Medical Aid Trip to Peru on her Christmas Vacation 2018. She has set-up a GoFundMe (gofundme.com/hands-on-peru) plus a T-shirt page for donating. Tess is a Division 1 softball player and captain of the National Softball Team of Ireland. She is a graduate of Red Bank Catholic High School, class of 2016 and the daughter of Joan & Dave Griswold, sister to Tim & Maureen. She recently shadowed Holmdel pediatricians and ER staff at Riverview Hospital and volunteers with Hospice. Her mission in life has always been to help those in need.


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Colts Neck Lions Club to Host Annual Halloween Pancake Breakfast The Colts Neck Lions Club will hold its 24th Annual Pancake Breakfast on October 27th from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Colts Neck Reformed Church, located at 139 Route 537 in Colts Neck. Families will be treated to family fun with prizes, raffles, and as always children are encouraged to come dressed up in their costumes. The Lions will be serving a delicious breakfast for hundreds of patrons for only $5 per adult and $3 per child. The proceeds will go toward the playground project. The Colts Neck Lions Club is so close to reaching its goal to construct a playground that will provide a stimulating experience for thousands of visually impaired and autistic children at Dorbrook Park. Come together as a community to help the Club. Every donation counts. All donations are tax deductible. For information on how your gift can be memorialized or for any other questions, contact club president Justin Lotano at 732.616.4747 or Justin.lotano@wfadvisors.com. Please make checks payable to Colts Neck Lions Club and mail to Colts Neck Lions Club, PO Box 284, Colts Neck, NJ 07722. Donations can also be made at coltsnecklionsclub.us.

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You want the best for your child. WEforum Presents Health & Wellness Conference Eat For Life: How the Power of Food Can Heal Your Body

The WEforum Health & Wellness Conference returns for a life-changing event on November 14th at Bell Works in Holmdel. The focus of this year’s conference is Eat for Life: How the Power of Food Can Heal Your Body. In partnership with Monmouth Medical Center, RWJBarnabas Health, the conference will feature a health and wellness vendor fair, break-out lectures and a series of interactive roundtable sessions with renowned health and wellness experts. The conference’s keynote speakers include Chef David Bouley and Dr. Susan Blum, MD, providing a collaborative chef and doctor perspective on food and hormones - The Food-Immune Connection; Joel Salatin, The Lunatic Farmer of Polyface Farms, a leader in food sustainability and the grass farming movement - Folks, This Ain’t Normal; and, the California Urban “Gangsta Gardener”, Ron Finley, a L.A.based food activist who’s made it his life’s mission to build community gardens and eradicate food deserts plaguing impoverished communities across the country - Change Your Food, Change Your Life. Event proceeds will help our local partner organizations ensure that vital nutrition and health information is available and accessible to all in our community. Food, where it comes from, what you should be eating, and how it affects YOUR health is at the heart of the 2018 WEforum Health & Wellness Conference. Leading experts will headline breakout lectures on a variety of topics to educate, enlighten and inspire you to make healthier choices for you and your family. Attendees will learn how food and nutrition choices can maximize health, reduce the risk of chronic disease, and increase energy and vitality. WEforum’s Health & Wellness Conference will motivate and inspire attendees to take action in their lives and communities. To purchase your tickets, agenda and more information, visit weforumgroup.com. WEforum aims to strengthen the health and wellness of communities by educating and empowering individuals to take charge of their healthcare choices. WEforum partners 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.

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Hillsdale Road Bridge in Colts Neck Reopens The Hillsdale Road Bridge (A-4) over Big Brook reopened recently with a ribbon cutting ceremony after nine months of closure. The new concrete bridge retains two lanes of traffic with upgraded guard rails, drainage, and approach roadways. The bridge was replaced due to the deterioration of the original wooden structure, built in 1945. Freeholder Director Arnone spoke at the ceremony attended by local officials, residents, and business owners. “We appreciate the cooperation and patience of all the residents who may have been inconvenienced during the construction period,” said Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone, liaison to the County’s Department of Public Works and Engineering. “I’m happy to say they will find a much-improved structure that is one of many in the county to have been significantly upgraded this year.” “You may not appreciate it if you do not live or travel in this area, but the residents and business owners of Colts Neck, including myself, are thrilled to see this bridge reopened,” said Freeholder Deputy Director Lillian G. Burry.

Freeholder Deputy Director Lillian G. Burry (front, right) presented a bottle of wine as a thank you to the Montana Construction representative (front, left), courtesy of 4JG’s Winery, whose business lies directly adjacent to the bridge. Joining her for the photo were (l to r) Colts Neck Committeeman Michael Viola, Freeholder Gerry Scharfenberger, Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, and Freeholder Pat Impreveduto.

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The Colts Neck PTO (CNPTO) will be bringing the Fall Social back to Bucks Mill Park Pavilion on October 12th from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. It will be an evening filled with fun and laughter, which will include dinner, open bar, live music, a fire pit, and best of all, a mechanical bull! Colts Neck parents can also get the chance to win big with a Super 50/50 raffle to benefit the Colts Neck school district. All the proceeds raised will be used to expand on the excellent education and support the programs

offered by the PTO. Help support the Colts Neck School District and the CNPTO. Visit coltsneckpto.org to purchase your tickets today. Tickets are $50 each. And only 1,000 are to be sold. The 1st prize receives 40% of ticket sales. The 2nd through 6th prizes each receives 2% of ticket sales. Winners will be drawn at the Parent Social at Bucks Mill Park at 9:00 p.m. on October 12th. You do not need to be present at the drawing to win. ​The CNPTO is a not-for-profit organization run 100% by volunteers. They collaborate with parents, teachers, staff, and school administrators to enrich the educational and social experiences of our pre-k through 8th grade Colts Neck school children. Some of the recent projects and activities funded by the CNPTO include the purchase of Chromebooks, Innovation Labs, and Virtual Learning Centers; grants for author visits, Sushi club garden, and local field trips; and student and family social and extracurricular activities. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Crystal Kaplan at crystaldkaplan2@gmail.com or Amy Dimes at dimes.amy@gmail.com.

Martha Mary Guild Readies for Fashion Show and New Members The Martha Mary Guild’s October meeting is traditionally a busy one. New members will be inducted in with a special ceremony led by Saint Mary’s Parish Pastor Rev. Jeffrey Lee or one of our Deacons and following the induction will be a delicious Pot-Luck Luncheon and Fashion Show, with members modeling their “prized possessions” from the September Clothing Sale. The meeting will be held on October 10, with the rosary in the Spiritual Center Chapel at 11:00 a.m. The Induction Ceremony will take place at 11:30 in Madonna Hall, due to Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the Chapel. Kindly bring your “culinary creations” to the Madonna Hall kitchen before the rosary. Holiday Express has requested socks to distribute to the needy, so the Guild is asking its members to kindly donate socks in all sizes for this worthy cause. Your generosity was overwhelming last year. Remember, all ladies of the parish are invited to participate in this fun-filled day!

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Beyond the Brand

Jeffrey Delano Davis By LiliAnn Paras What a joy it is to discover the unknown facets of the lives led by our neighbors, beyond the local businesses they are known for. I met Jeffrey Delano Davis at the Navesink Business Networking Group. He always has a compelling presentation, and rightly so, as he is the founder of Speak Clear Communications located in Red Bank and New York City, a boutique company to help executives, actors and others to deliver presentations, speeches, lose accents, acquire accents- anything required to deliver “killer presentations.” Recently, Jeff off-handedly invited the group to catch him on Rachel Dratch’s comedy show, Late Night Snack, on truTV. This sparked a great deal of interest in Jeff’s “other life”. It turns out he earned an MFA from Rutgers University and is an accomplished actor, director and screenwriter, with credits ranging from television and film to regional and off- Broadway theater. He is in the process of wrapping up his original screenplay, Three Sonnets, being filmed in his hometown of Red Bank where he lives with his wife, Maria and daughters Vera, 3 and Josie,1. CM sat with Jeff recently to learn more about his background and upcoming film. CM: HOW DID THE ACTING ALL START? Jeffrey Delano Davis (JDD): I grew up in Boston and I come from an old New England family. (Jeff traces his roots to FDR and the Quincys.) As a little kid, I was always making up imaginary worlds with my twin brother. He was my first scene partner. We would disappear into another room and make up scenes together. It was always great to make him laugh, and hearing that laughter was my first hook, feeling, “Yeah, this is good stuff.” CM: AND YET, ONE OF YOUR FAVORITE ROLES WAS PLAYING A PSYCHOPATH. JDD: (Laughs) About two years ago, I originated the part of Arnold in an Off-Broadway play called Troll at Secret Theater, one of my favorite theaters in NYC. He was an internet troll outed and fighting for his life and was something of a psychopath. In another Off-Broadway play, Pavilion, I played a love-sick psychologist who was making up for past wrongs. It was a beautiful play, and well received. He had done something terrible as a teen but was a really sweet guy. He was the opposite (of the other part) so it was really interesting to play these messy guys who were at two different ends of the emotional spectrum. But, I was also in Late Night Snack, a comedic sketch show. And recently I have gotten a little more interested in filmmaking and I wrote, directed and shot a film called Three Sonnets, which definitely has a strong comedic element. CM: WHAT WAS YOUR PATH FROM BOSTON TO MONMOUTH COUNTY? JDD: I moved to NYC in my twenties with $75 in my shoe. I survived the first few years, acting and performing and working at a coffee shop. I would get up at 5:00 a.m., run from the apartment in the East Village over to a coffee shop on 5th Avenue, serve coffee until 2:00 p.m., go to rehearsal for a show, and then perform it at night. I was part of a couple of theater companies including Expanded Arts which started Shakespeare in the Parking Lot. Seven years ago, I came to Monmouth (laughs) “kicking and screaming” but I’ve come to really really love it.


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I’ve realized there are so many creative things and creative people here. I attended the Monmouth Film Festival, I‘ve been to Two River Theater a bunch of times- I even auditioned for John Diaz at TRT, I auditioned for New Jersey Repertory Theater, and I’ve seen excellent shows at Count Basie. CM: IS YOUR FOCUS MORE ON ACTING OR ON FILMMAKING? JDD: Recently I have gotten a little more interested in filmmaking. I’m editing Three Sonnets right now and hope to submit it to the Tribeca Film Festival in December. It’s about an actor who takes his dream job acting in a Shakespeare play, but unfortunately takes it at the wrong time- it’s three days before his wife’s due date. He gets kicked out of the house and has to find a way to get back in her good graces. He falls back on his acting skills to do so and it’s really about the tension between trying to be creative and be a family guy at the same time. I did a lot of work to find sonnets (for the play) because I didn’t want to just use Shakespeare sonnets. I found American sonnets by Conrad Aiken, a southerner and Pulitzer prize winner. (Note: You can view the script on line at jeffreydelanodavis.com.) CM: WHERE CAN PEOPLE SEE “THREE SONNETS”? JDD: I was thinking about approaching the people at BowTie Cinema in Red Bank and asking, eventually when the film is done and it goes the festival route, if they want to show it before the movies. It’s ten minutes and shot in Red Bank. CM: WHAT IS YOUR DREAM PROJECT? JDD: (Laughs) Working with Lin Manuel Miranda would be great. Right now I am really focusing a lot on filmmaking. I would like to write something that is Red Bank specific. I’d like to write a short film or feature that addresses issues this community faces in terms of socioeconomic tensions in the town. There seems to be a railroad that goes through the town that literally divides the town- “the other side of the tracks.” When I go to the park with my kids and see other kids playing, and see issues they are facing and the different communities that are trying to coexist in this town, ideas percolate in my head but are very unformed right now. I am still auditioning, usually for television. I’ve auditioned for The Blacklist a number of times and Bluebloods. Any time they need tall lawyer types, or goofy guys. I’ll do whatever they need.

Jeffrey Delano Davis in “The Pavilion” written by Craig Wright at the Producer’s Club in New York City, directed by Michael Kostroff.

CM: I KNOW SPEAK CLEAR COMMUNICATIONS HELPS ACTORS, CORPORATE SPEAKERS AND SPEECHMAKERS. WHAT SHOULD READERS KNOW ABOUT YOUR SERVICES? JDD: I started Speak Clear Communications in 2005 when I was just coming out of drama school and thinking that I have a lot of secrets about performing. It seemed that performers held on to those secrets- about how to perform, how to stay relaxed while you present, how to project your voice - a lot that doesn’t get shared with the corporate world. So, I decided I would try to share that. One success story was with a woman giving the commencement address for Columbia University in NY. We worked a really long time crafting a speech that had a strong call to action about homelessness. She had this one moment in the speech where she asked the audience to look around the Beacon Theater, and she pointed out that the homeless in New York could fill the theater up three or four times. It was so powerful that she received a standing ovation and she was hooked on speaking. And I was hooked. Right now, the focus is on HR executives who can spot the employees who may be geniuses with technology, or brilliant managerially, but just can’t articulate. Or they stumble with their words or struggle with their PowerPoints or clam up or get really nervous. I also help with accents. When I was in drama school I learned the International Phonetic Alphabet, a phonetic system you can apply to any language. I learned to do accents for acting and I also reversed the process to help with accent reduction and articulation for my clients. CM: HOW CAN READERS REACH YOU? JDD: CM Readers can find out more about Speak Clear Communications at speakclearcommunications.com. I have a blog offering tips on Public Speaking and Accent Reduction, blog.speakclearcommunications.com. Also, I am always looking for new scripts and for a project to direct. My acting and screenwriting information can be found at jeffreydelanodavis.com.

CM: ANY ADVICE FOR THOSE STARTING OUT IN SHOW BUSINESS? JDD: I think it is really important to do your own thing in the industry because it can be really hard and unfair. And it can be easy to get down about the odds of finding work, but if you create your own projects and stay positive, then I think it is possible to continue on and make it into a long term thing. Focus on the marathon rather than the short sprint. Jeffrey Delano Davis performing in the play “Troll”, written by Ken Greller at The Secret Theater in New York City

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The Park System Fills October with Family Fun

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AWESOME AUTUMN AMBLE October 24 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Rocky Point section, Hartshorne Woods Park, Highlands Explore the trails with a Park System Naturalist and discuss all manners of plant and animal phenomenon. Open to all ages; under 18 with adult. FREE! 19TH CENTURY WOODWORKING DEMONSTRATION October 13 from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. Historic Longstreet Farm, Holmdel See how 19th century woodworking tools were used to create various items. FREE! ACCORDION MELODIES OF THE 1890s October 13 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Historic Longstreet Farm, Holmdel Hear music from yesteryear played on an accordion. FREE! COOKSTOVE DEMONSTRATION October 13 & 20 from 11 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Historic Longstreet Farm, Holmdel Visit the out kitchen and see what’s cooking on the woodstove. FREE! BLACKSMITH DEMONSTRATION October 14 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Historic Longstreet Farm, Holmdel Come see what the blacksmith is making in his workshop. FREE! NATURE LECTURE SERIES: The Real Story of the Jersey Devil October 25 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Bayshore Waterfront Park Activity Center, Port Monmouth Discover the many possible origins and stories of the Jersey Devil legend during this talk by a Park System Naturalist. FREE! OPEN SHOOT ARCHERY Friday, October 26 from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thompson Park Activity Barn, Lincroft All equipment is provided. No outside equipment permitted. This open shoot is not an instructional clinic and NOT designed for beginners. Open to ages 10 and up; under 18 with adult. The cost is $10 per person; cash or check only. To learn more about these Park System activities, please visit MonmouthCountyParks.com or call the Park System at 732.842.4000.

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Beauty and the Beach Run for Women 10th Annual Beauty and the Beach Run™ November 3, 2018

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WHO: Aslan Youth Ministries a nonprofit organization headquartered in Red Bank. WHAT: This race offers a 5 mile run or a 2.5 mile walk option and was designed by women for women, to raise funds for at-risk disadvantaged children, served by Aslan Youth Ministries. Over 1,000 runners/walkers are expected to attend. Also, runners, walkers and guests are invited to attend the EXPO held inside the Convention Center at the Ocean Place Resort & Spa. WHEN: Pre-Race Day Packet Pickup Friday, November 2, 2018 Road Runner Sports, 490 Broad St. Ste 1, Shrewsbury, NJ 07702 From 3 PM to 7 PM the day before the race Race Day - Saturday, November 3, 2018 Expo Opens ~ 7:30 am Runner’s Start ~ 9:30 am

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Walker’s Start ~ 10:00 am Awards Ceremony ~ 11:00 am WHERE: Convention Center at the Ocean Place Resort & Spa, 1 Ocean Blvd., Long Branch, NJ WHY: ASLAN is currently in its 43rd year of service to urban, atrisk children in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Through mentoring, tutoring, recreation, enrichment and educational programs, ASLAN helps children, ages 5 to adult, overcome their difficult circumstances and become contributing members of society. ASLAN graduates have faced adversity and have established successful careers such as a Navy Captain, several PhDs, engineers, systems analysts, pastors, teachers, nurses and more.

Annual Fall Ladies Night Kick-Off Event Thursday, October 11, 2018 from 6-8 PM To commemorate the Beauty & The Beach Run™ 10th Anniversary Run, Aslan is designing a commemorative medal which will be given to all race participants. The design for the medal will be unveiled at our Annual Fall Ladies Night to be held on Thursday, October 11, 2018 from 6 to 8 PM at Road Runners Sports, located at 490 Broad St. Ste 1, Shrewsbury, NJ 07702. This event serves as a kick-off to raise awareness about the race and the start of a training program in preparation for racing. Refreshments will be served and Jen Vieth of She Runs will be there to speak about how to properly train for a 5-mile race. Road Runner will offer great store discounts like VIP 20% savings and 10% savings to non-VIP as well as great raffle prizes from multiple vendors.


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Phil Bruschi Sings The Music of James Taylor & John Denver at the Colts Neck Library Join in on October 27th at 2:00 p.m. for an afternoon of music with Phil Bruschi. Phil will be singing and educating you on the music of James Taylor & John Denver. He has had a long career in the entertainment business and it started at age nine when he first studied percussion as a drummer. Over the years, Phil has played all types of music from jazz to rock. The music of James Taylor and John Denver continues to entertain large audiences with their record sales even today. Both singer songwriters have carved out their own fan base over the years, with extraordinary numbers. Taylor still writes, records, and performs to sold out audiences all over the world. Denver, who died tragically in a plane crash in 1997 at the age of 53, left a legacy not only as a musician, but as an active environmental humanitarian. Although their musical styles were somewhat different, they had more in common than it appears.

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Our Love/Hate Relationship with All-Things Alcohol By Diana Pittet

AS THE CREATOR OF A GRADUATE SEMINAR AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ON THE “HISTORY, CULTURE, AND POLITICS OF DRINKING,” I LOVE THAT THIS ISSUE OF CM IS DEVOTED TO OKTOBERFEST AND OTHER LIBATIONS. This annual, beer-centric celebration in Munich has become a global phenomenon outside of Germany. Note that Wiesn, as it’s often called in Germany, is chiefly limited to its city of origin and mainly happens in September, not October. But Oktoberfest is a fun, engaging way to give craft, European-style beers their due here in New Jersey and to acknowledge Germany’s enduring legacy in shaping the way we consume beer in the U.S., transforming our nation back in the mid-19th century into a country of lager drinkers. Until then, whiskey, cider, and ale were the ways that we whetted our whistle. What other annual festivity has the power to place something alcoholic front and center? Maybe New Year’s Eve for sparkling wines and seasonal tipples. Otherwise, for most of the year, booze takes a back seat in print media. And then there’s the sticky issue that alcohol is a sticky issue. I understand why. Whereas most foods can be consumed by most people, alcohol is restricted to those over 21 years old in the U.S. Everyone must eat, no one needs to drink anything but water, and thus many choose to abstain from alcohol or be moderate in their consumption. Let’s not blame the Puritans for our complicated feelings about alcohol. For them, beer and wine were a necessity, for nutrition, hydration, and good cheer. Instead, let’s acknowledge that alcohol has been a loaded issue throughout the world despite the fact that we humans have been intentionally drinking alcohol for at least 9,000 years. For the most part, we’ve enjoyed a long love affair with fermented and distilled beverages. What’s not to love? Alcohol has been there for us, as it was for the Puritans, for nutrition and hydration, as well as for medicine, celebration, solace, rituals, social gatherings, and income. In short, it’s been a dutiful partner. In truth, however, it’s been a rocky love affair. Our coun-

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try even tried to call it quits for good on the relationship by passing the 18th Amendment in 1919 which prohibited the production, transport, and sale--but not consumption--of alcohol. We weren’t the only ones. Around the same time, Russia instituted a prohibition that lasted from the last czar of the Russian Empire in 1914 to the despotic rule of Stalin in 1925, a period of 12 years.


A full-time resident of Asbury Park, Diana Pittet is an adjunct professor at NYU, where she teaches a graduate seminar on the History, Culture, and Politics of Drinking, from the neolithic period to the present day. Outside the classroom, she owns Night Owl Hospitality, a cocktail catering company in Asbury Park, and leads cocktail and prohibition tours in New York City. Ever since we humans transitioned from hunter gatherers to agriculturalists and figured out a way to grow crops, grains and grapes, that can be fermented into an intoxicating beverage, some sort of institution, either religious, cultural, or political, regulated who gets to drink what, where, and when. Never has there been a society with completely free license to produce and consume alcohol. That control is an effort, often executed in vain, to mitigate alcohol’s duality. Since alcohol can be both salubrious and deleterious, depending on whether it’s drunk moderately or is abused through overconsumption, balance is enforced through an institutional power. As Rod Phillips writes in his engaging, comprehensive book, Alcohol: A History, “Alcohol has been ascribed complicated, often contradictory, set of values that have varied over time and place, and that are interwoven with the complexities of power, gender, class, ethnicity, and age in the societies in which it is consumed…. Most authorities have historically tried to mitigate the worst effects of alcohol by surrounding its production, distribution, and consumption by regulations.” It is this intersection of alcohol and power that lies at the center of my course at NYU. It is here where one can analyze how intoxicants have shaped human history and expressed cultural values. Taking an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates a variety of academic disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, economics, ecology, history, and politics, this full-credit, semester-long seminar explores such topics as religion and alcohol; alcohol’s role in the spread of civilization; coffee, tea, and colonialism; the link between taxation and alcohol; slavery and rum; and, of course, prohibition.

So what’s the problem with alcohol? I don’t need to tell you. We all know, some of us too well, the painfully negative side of alcohol. It can ruin lives, relationships, productivity, and communities. And yet we, as a global society, can’t quit it. Yet, we nevertheless always try to control it.

As you raise a pint of New Jersey-brewed beer, or a glass of fine wine, or choose not to, during Oktoberfest, consider all that’s represented in your glass or the person’s next to you: the cultural, historical, and political forces that created that fermented beverage and encouraged you to drink it...or not.

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