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C ON T E N T S A Snapshot of What’s Inside CM’s Giving Back Issue
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF C A R O LY N B U R T N I C K CREATIVE DIRECTOR L O R I D O N N E L LY
38 COVER STORY Andy Kaiser: Investing Himself in Educating Children and Professionals Photo Credit: Cathy Padilla
GRAPHIC DESIGNERS E R I C A PA R K E R OLIVIA M A Z ANEC A LY S S A S I R I C O MARKETING & FEATURE DIRECTORS L I L I A N N PA R A S C AT H Y PA D I L L A CONTRIBUTING WRITERS SUSAN MURPHY SHANNA POLIGNONE HOPE DANIEL S DONNA BERIONT PHOTOGRAPHY C A R M E L A C A R A C A P PA TOM Z AP CIC MELISSA AMORELLI SOCIAL MEDIA + DIGITAL CONSULTANT M AT T A N D E R S O N
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YMCA Gala Honors Community Volunteers & Celebrates Historic Merger
Bruce Springsteen Makes Surprise Appearance at Historical Association Preview Party
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Beach Ball benefited VNA of Central Jersey’s Children & Family Health Institute
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Coming Back to the Homeland: Why one family chose to preserve their farm in Colts Neck
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Oktoberfest Celebration Benefits New Emergency Care Center at Bayshore Medical Center
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MCSPCA Fur Ball Benefits Homeless Animals, Honors Sheriff Golden & Freeholder Arnone
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The Joy of Giving As we gather this month to celebrate Thanksgiving, we are reminded to be grateful, to be kind, and to be generous. A day for family and friends, food and football. It’s a time to take note of our good fortune and recognize many of our neighbors who may not share our blessings. I know we have all become too busy - with work, the kids, and the list goes on – but let’s make it a priority to give back to those in need. There are so many worthy nonprofits in Monmouth County helping the less fortunate, some of them are in the pages to follow. I believe everyone can help in some way, whether it’s with volunteering or by making a monetary donation. Personally, the joy I feel volunteering is unparalleled, such a rewarding experience on both ends. So figure out who or what you would like to help, I guarantee there is a charity out there for you!
Cover Story – Andy Kaiser What prompts a wildly successful, suit-wearing Wall Street guy originally from Long Island with absolutely no background in education to trade his work life in for mowing the lawn, feeding the goats on a 12-acre farm that comes with a preschool? And how did he manage to get his likewise successful wife to not only go along with this, but agree to run the school? The answer is found in our cover story on page 38.
Giving Thanks We at CM hope you enjoy all this month has to offer. With the holiday season upon us, I hope we all take the time to remember what’s most important – family and friends. We are certainly grateful for you, our readers and advertisers, and we wish you and your family the happiest Thanksgiving.
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Gloria Nilson & Co. Takes Charitable Giving to Heart Holmdel office hosts blood drive, brokerage joins American Heart Association walks Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate joined the American Heart Association and American Red Cross in charitable giving during the month of October in its yearly effort to support health initiatives and local communities. Working with the American Red Cross, the Holmdel office hosted a blood drive on October 6 in memory of Ava Pellicone collecting enough blood to save more than 100 lives. Multiple Gloria Nilson & Co. offices also participated in American Heart Association Heart Walks at the Shoreline Walk in Asbury Park on October 6 and Central Jersey Walk in Monroe on October 13. The Gloria Nilson & Co. team raised more than $2000 between the two heart walks to help in the fight against heart disease and stroke. “Gloria Nilson & Co. is dedicated to supporting nonprofits that make a tremendous impact on the lives and well-being of others,” said Dana D’Agostino-Ryser, broker-manager of Gloria Nilson & Co.’s Holmdel office. “I am proud of the Gloria Nilson & Co. team and grateful for all of the time and effort they put into these events. We hope to one day win the battle
Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate agents and volunteers at its annual blood drive held in the parking lot of the Holmdel office.
More than 30 Gloria Nilson & Co. agents participated in both American Heart Association Heart Walks. By 2020, through the impact of these walks, the American Heart Association seeks to improve the cardiovascular health of all Americans by 20 percent while reducing deaths from cardiovascular disease and stroke by 20 percent. The Pellicone family saw the importance of donating blood when multiple family members required transfusions that saved the lives of Gail Pellicone and her daughter Mia. Sadly, the Pellicones’ daughter Ava passed, but was given extra time with her family because of blood donations. The event was held in her memory. For more information about donating blood, visit redcrossblood.org. To learn about the American Heart Association Heart Walks head to heartwalk.org.
Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate agents in Asbury Park for the American Heart Association Heart Walk.
CILU Hosts Climate Change Movie
Woman’s Club Stuffs Stockings for Troops
It’s movie time! Citizens for Informed Land Use (CILU) will be hosting a movie about climate change on November 18th at 7:30 pm in the Senior Community Center, located at 6 Crawfords Corner Road in Holmdel. This movie, Paris to Pittsburgh, is a 2018 documentary directed by National Geographic filmmaker Sidney Beaumont and documentarian Michael Bonfiglio. It describes how, rather than waiting for the government to act, Americans are developing real solutions to climate change.
On October 10, a group of devoted members from the Woman’s Club of Colts Neck filled more than 30 holiday stockings with snacks and toiletries to be sent to overseas troops. The stockings were donated to Operation Yellow Ribbon which will be added to all the stockings collected from NJSFWC.
All are welcome to this free event, snacks will be served. For more information, contact Jenni Blumenthal at 732.264.8482 or at jenni@ blumenthal.com Citizens for Informed Land Use promotes thoughtful land use and the protection of natural resources, our land and our water. Visit us on Facebook or see our website at holmdel-cilu.org.
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against heart disease and stroke, and to live in a world where families will always have access to life-saving blood donations.”
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Jason’s Dreams for Kids Toy Collection The Holmdel Regional Office of Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate is holding their annual Holiday Toy Drive in support of Jason’s Dreams for Kids, a local organization devoted to granting wishes of children diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses. Donations of new, unwrapped toys (no stuffed animals please) or gift cards in any denominations can be dropped off between 9am-5pm, 7 days a week at 963 Holmdel Road in Holmdel. Marlboro | 211 Jensen Ct.
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Above: Northeast Financial Network held its ribbon-cutting for its new office at Bell Works on October 10, 2019.
New Financial Firm on the Block Northeast Financial Network Joins the MetroBurb
Northeast Financial Network (NEFN) held its Grand Opening celebration on October 10, 2019 for its newest branch location at Bell Works in Holmdel. The mayor of Holmdel, Eric Hinds, attended the event and participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony. “We could not be more happy to open our newest Branch at Bell Works to serve our more than 30,000 clients and look forward to growing our presence through new financial advisors that will join our Team,” said Steven A. Ferrara, CLU, Chief Executive Officer of Northeast Financial Network.
Being located in the heart of New Jersey rather than on Wall Street also adds to the rewards of a career with NEFN. The new office includes an advisor work space and three state-of-the-art conference rooms for client meetings where NEFN’s well-known four-step process helps individuals produce wealth on their own terms. For more information, visit northeastfn.com.
Headquartered in Cranford, the majority of the advisors who work for the firm come from the tri-state region. With more than 50 years of experience in business, the firm is positioning for accelerated growth and looking to hire more advisors. “Building on our history and reputation, we are focused on our future,” said Ferrara. “Bell Works is the perfect setting for us as the average age of our advisors are from 28 to 45 having started with us as entry level or young professional career changers. We offer a high income career with unique wealth building components for millennials that also has the quality of life benefits of freedom and flexibility.”
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Bayshore Medical Center Foundation Raises more than $138,000 at Annual Oktoberfest Celebration Funds Raised Support the Dr. Robert H. Harris Emergency Care Center Hackensack Meridian Health Bayshore Medical Center Foundation hosted the fourth annual Benefit for Bayshore Oktoberfest Community Celebration on October 11, raising more than $138,000 in support of the future Dr. Robert H. Harris Emergency Care Center at the Holmdel-based medical center. More than 265 guests attended the soiree, which took place at Stillwell Stables in Colts Neck. “This year’s Oktoberfest celebration was a fun event that raised a great amount of money for the Dr. Robert H. Harris Emergency Care Center at Bayshore Medical Center,” said Frank Citara, MBA, chief hospital executive at Bayshore Medical center. “In addition to benefitting the community, this expansion means so much to everyone who gives their hearts and souls caring for patients every day at the hospital. We are grateful to everyone who attended the event for lending their support.” “It was my pleasure to co-host and co-
chair this fantastic event with my sister, Mary Ann Larkin,” said Carol Stillwell, who is also a Bayshore Medical Center Foundation trustee. “The new Emergency Care Center at Bayshore Medical Center is going to change the way this community receives emergency care and I am thankful to everyone who has supported, and who continues to support, this exciting initiative – particularly those who attended the Oktoberfest event. Thank you also to Dima and Dr. Asaad Samra for serving as honorary chairs and for your long-standing commitment that has greatly helped to bring this project to fruition.” Construction for the new 32,000 square foot emergency center is underway with the official groundbreaking that took place on October 17. Located on the Garden State Parkway side of the campus, it will contain 35 patient bays, swing space with capacity for pediatric care, and new imaging equipment dedicated to Emergency Care Center patients.
Funds raised at events such as the annual Benefit for Bayshore all contribute toward a $150 million fundraising goal as part of Meridian Health Foundation’s Giving Heals campaign. Giving Heals supports four important initiatives: strengthening oncology services, improving clinical outcomes, enhancing the patient experience, and broadening clinical research and academic programs. “We are grateful to everyone who attended the event and to those who have given separately to this initiative. Philanthropy will continue to play a major role in helping to sustain this project and we are always open to having a conversation with anyone interested in getting involved,” said Joseph Stampe, president and chief development officer, Hackensack Meridian Health Meridian Health Foundation to which Bayshore Medical Center Foundation belongs.
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PARKER FAMILY HEALTH CENTER (PFHC) celebrated with its fourth annual Gala on September 14 at the Navesink Country Club with more than 140 attendees raising $115,000.To express their deep appreciation, the Parker Family Health Center selected three honorees for this year’s Gala – Jeremy Grunin, Dr. Ken Grossman, and the Docs of Rock. “Choosing our Gala honorees is never an easy decision. As in past years, this year’s honorees have touched our hearts in special ways,” said Gina Petillo, PFHC Board Co-Chair. Jeremy Grunin, President of Grunin Holdings and the Grunin Foundation, provides major support for nonprofit organizations throughout Monmouth and Ocean Counties. This year, in partnership with Support Center and Center for Non-Profits, the Grunin Foundation sponsored the “Catapult Your Capacity” series, four compelling training sessions designed to help non-profit organizations achieve a new level of business acumen. Dr. Ken Grossman is a noted dermatologist, responsible for raising more than $50,000. “Dr. Ken Grossman is like a blue chip stock. He pays a regular dividend in the form of his professional expertise, volunteers, and, as an extra bonus, pays a special dividend by encouraging donations to the Parker Center, ” said Eugene Cheslock, Founder and Past President of PFHC.
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The third honoree, the Docs of Rock, is a talented band of doctors by day and musicians by night. This band donates its exceptional musical skills in support of non-profit organizations and has already helped raise more than a million dollars since they first banded together in 2014. The Parker Family Health Center will mark its 20th anniversary in 2020. It is one of 89 clinics in the United States that follows the VIM model, which consists of volunteers in medicine who provide free healthcare to the uninsured and medically underserved. Without the support of friends, the center could not survive, as it is funded solely through events, grants, and individual donations. Unlike other clinics in the area, Parker Family Health Center offers totally free care, and only for patients without insurance.
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CAPTIONS Photo 1: Left to right: Gina Petillo, PFHC Board Co-Chair; Gala Honoree Dr. Ken Grossman; John Horl, PFHC Board Co-Chair. Photo 2: Parker Family Health Center Board members: (back row, left to right) Hans Zweerink, Dr. Tim Sullivan, Dr. Eugene Cheslock, Judie Saunders, Mark Breslauer, John Horl, Board Co-Chair, Louis Rodriguez. (front row, left to right) Jeanne Wagner, Patty Micale, Kelli O’Brien, Gina Petillo, Board Co-Chair, and Robin Fitzmaurice. Photo 3: Left to right: Gina Petillo, PFHC Board Co-Chair; Jeremy Grunin, PFHC Gala Honoree and President of Grunin Foundation and Grunin Holdings; John Horl, PFHC Board Co-Chair. Photo 4: Left to right: Josephine Guttadauro, PFHC Development committee member; Carmen Phaneuf, PFHC NP; Mary Nicosia, PFHC Clinical Director; and seated, Mrs. James Parker
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Ava DeHanes, Holmdel, is a twelve-year-old athlete who is determined to compete in the Olympics one day. The William R. Satz Middle School seventh grader trains three hours a day, six days a week and earned a gold medal in Trampoline and a bronze in Double Mini last month at the Louie World Cup in Portugal. Last year she won a gold medal with her partner in a Synchronized Trampoline routine in North Carolina. She then headed to Russia, with five other athletes to the World Age Group to compete in its age level divisions.
Holmdel gymnast Ava DeHanes holds up her gold medal won in individual Trampoline and bronze medal won in Double Mini at the Loule World Cup in Portugal
“I was extremely ecstatic as I went to Portugal with the vision of winning my first international competition and I was overwhelmed knowing I was able to come out on the top at this event!” said Ava of her win. “I am still determined to become the best trampolinist and continue my pursuit to one day qualify for the Olympic Team!” Ava already has a vision for competing in 2020. “I will be moving into the next age group of 13-14 year old females and I have several goals for this year. Since I am entering a new level competing against many older athletes, I will be working my hardest to do my best to be extremely competitive against them, with the sights on the podium at each and every event this year!” Ava’s parents, Donna and Richard DeHanes said they are so proud of their daughter and grateful for all the support she receives. “This was a wonderful venue with so many incredibly talented and determined athletes who brought
their best to this competition which is always amazing to watch,” said Ava’s parents, Donna and Richard DeHanes. “We were honored as a team to be invited and to participate in this event and enjoyed such a wonderful visit to Portugal. What a great experience for our children as well as the families who were able to travel for this event. Thank you on behalf of the families, coaches and athletes from Elite Trampoline Academy USA.” Parents Donna and Richard DeHanes sit beside their daughter Ava as she shows the first and third place medals she won.
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Bruce Springsteen Makes Surprise Appearance at Historical Association Preview Party
Bruce Springsteen took the stage with Joe Grushecky & the Houserockers for a rendition of “Light of Day”. Photo Credit: Michael Kravetsky
Springsteen: His Hometown Co-curators - L to R: Melissa Ziobro, Monmouth University’s Specialist Professor of Public History and Bernadette Rogoff, Director of Collections for MCHA
Bruce Springsteen paid a surprise guest appearance at the Dancing in the Dark Preview Party celebrating the Monmouth County Historical Association exhibit Springsteen: His Hometown on September 28. Springsteen first toured the exhibit at the MCHA museum in Freehold and then took the stage with Joe Grushecky & the Houserockers for a performance of “Light of Day”. Seven hundred fellow attendees of the sold out party also enjoyed a first look at the Springsteen: His Hometown exhibit as well as special performances from Bobby Bandiera and Grushecky. Freehold’s On Location Catering by Metropolitan Cafe provided a variety of food and libations throughout the evening. The casual tented-party included an auction with rare memorabilia and entertainment items, as well as the opportunity to view the iconic truck Springsteen and Carl “Tinker” West drove cross country. Brian Williams, veteran MSNBC and NBC news anchor and native of Middletown, served as Honorary Chair of the event. Proceeds from the event benefit the mission of MCHA to preserve and celebrate the history of Monmouth County for all. Springsteen: His Hometown is an historical exhibit that provides a comprehensive look of how Monmouth County has been thematically woven into Bruce Springsteen’s music and art throughout his career. Displaying more than 50 unique items featuring selections from both the Monmouth County Historical Association and The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music at Monmouth University, the exhibition officially opened on September 29 and will run through Fall 2020.
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Members of the Holmdel First Aid Squad and Holmdel Police Department
Holmdel First Aid Celebrates 50th Anniversary By Susan Murphy | Photos Cathy Padilla
More than 90 people gathered to celebrate Holmdel First Aid Squad’s (HFAS) 50th anniversary on October 17 at The Gramercy in Hazlet enjoying an open bar, dinner, and dancing.
Holmdel First Aid Squad Committee: President Lauren Reidy, Secretary Jessica Trischitta, Chief Chris Trischitta, Driver Serena DiMaso, Vice President Jennifer Miller, Driver Demetri Orfanitopoulos, EMT Life Member Mike Nikolis.
“We are extremely proud to celebrate 50 years of continuous volunteer service to Holmdel,” said HFAS President Lauren Reidy. “This squad responds to more than 1,500 calls per year to the 17,000 residents and numerous guests of Holmdel. Being an organization that runs 100% from donations, this feat would be impossible without the endless support of our friends and neighbors.” Photo albums detailing the early years of the Squad were available for viewing and a slide presentation played throughout the evening. Stemless wine goblets with the 50th HFAS logo were given as favors. Making certain the evening was a success were the members of the Gala Committee: President Lauren Reddy; Vice President Jennifer Miller; Past-President Michael Nikolis; Lifetime Riding Member Serena DiMaso; Secretary Jessica Trischitta; and tenured active driver Demetri Orfanitopoulos.
Holmdel Mayor Eric Hinds, Marje Savage, Officer Jake Savage, Holmdel Chief of Police John Mioduszewski, Officer Dave D’Arcy, Kristy Martin, Officer Jonathan Martin.
Immediate Past Holmdel First Aid Chief Robert Bliss with his wife, Inga, and daughters.
Holmdel Mayor Eric Hinds read a Resolution of Appreciation; Senator Declan O’Scanlon and Assemblywoman Serena DiMaso presented a Senate and General Assembly Citation; the Holmdel Township Police Department presented the Squad with a Community Service Award, which included a stately medal; and Keyport First Aid presented HFAS with a beautiful plaque in recognition of the 50 years of service to Holmdel and neighboring towns. An award recognizing Paula Hoffman Ford for her 23 years of service as an Emergency Medical Technician and Line Officer was given to her previously as Paula was in Germany at the time of the gala. This new Lifetime Achievement Award will be given yearly in her name to one deserving person who is also a Lifetime Riding Member on the Squad. Paula is a Life Member and continues to ride and mentor others. Another award was presented to Michael Nikolis for his 12 years as HFAS President and as a Life Member. “Volunteer first aid squads are unique; it takes a certain kind of person to love helping strangers, in all possible situations, any kind of weather, all times of the day and night,” said Vice President Jennifer Miller. “We leave our own families on holidays to assist other people in getting safely to the hospital. We do it not only because we believe it’s the right thing to do, but because the squad quickly, and irrevocably, becomes a second family.”
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Colts Neck to Host Veterans Day Celebration A combination of Cedar Drive Middle School (CDMS) students, its band and chorus, Colts Neck High School (CNHS) Chorus and NJROTC Color Guard, The Woman’s Club of Colts Neck, and Colts Neck Recreation and Parks are pleased to sponsor a Veterans Day celebration at Cedar Drive Middle School beginning at 11:00 am on November 11th. Honoring the Colts Neck veterans and active duty military, as well as those veterans and active duty military of family members of the students of CDMS, veterans will enjoy a delicious luncheon provided by the Woman’s Club of Colts Neck, after a moving tribute facilitated by Colts Neck’s own Marine Lt. Colonel James Sfayer as master of ceremonies. With music, dialogue, and the NJROTC color guard from CNHS, under the direction of Major G. J. Penczak USMC (Ret), presenting all our military flags.
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My barn, my rules. Almost hidden from view by the curtains “We had to buy it,” said Andy in his open and welcoming way. dressing a nearby window, these words are faintly inscribed “My wife, Lauren, was upset with me for about a year, but on a small, red sign that hangs behind Andy Kaiser’s desk in then it all worked out.” And it has worked out very well. The the second story office of his barn. It’s a normal barn, mostly, school has been redone and expanded, modernized, and enjoys outfitted on the first floor with tractors and hay bales, goats, full enrollment with a waiting list for new students. Mountain sheep, and even a pony. But it also houses miniature furniture Hill Investment Partners is growing and poised for even more designed for multiple small children and an office on the second success with a laser-focus on 401k investments. And the Kaisers floor that contains a Bloomberg Terminal and a company that have a beautiful log-cabin dream home they custom built in a handles multiple million-dollar accounts for its clients. Welcome town they adore. But the “had to” in Andy’s comment is where to Mountain Hill Investment Partners, Mountain Hill School, the story begins. and the Andrew and Lauren Kaiser 12-acre farm in the hills of Atlantic Highlands. What prompts a wildly successful, suit-wearing Wall Street guy originally from Long Island with absolutely no background A prominent and successful Wall Street investment advisor that in education to trade his work life in for mowing the lawn and worked for both Dillon Reed and UBS, Andy traded in his long feeding the goats on a farm that comes with a preschool? And commute and the excitement of Manhattan when the Mountain how did he manage to get his likewise successful wife to not Hill School and farm went up for sale nearly fifteen years ago. only go along with this, but agree to run the school? The answer
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is found as you enter the Mountain Hill School and look to the welcome mat displaying its logo. “The logo is our three children, that’s Jack and Jamie and their big brother Ryan in the middle,” said Andy pointing. “Ryan has a red heart, for heart disease. Most people think the heart means love, and that’s okay too. But Ryan died from heart disease, so we gave him a red heart.” The Kaisers lost their son when he was six years old, a former student of the original Mountain Hill School. A year after their loss, the school went up for sale. Andy insists had they not purchased the property a developer would have come in and turned it into a neighborhood, and he didn’t want to see that happen. And perhaps that’s true. But instead of another farm gone the way of so-called progress, Ryan’s parents have created a unique and subtle legacy and two successful businesses. Lauren is perpetually surrounded by bright and loving five-yearold’s who benefit from her attention and a specialized pre-school and kindergarten curriculum that incorporates life on a farm. Andy has found a way to bring Wall Street to Monmouth County and the chance to work steps away from his family and animals on a farm for which he personally caretakes.
portfolios for individuals and families, but he has taken that and expanded it from just those who can afford to hire him, to almost anyone who has a full-time job. As the complicated world of retirement changes and investing for a future that may no longer include a pension becomes more a reality than not for most, HR managers are no longer equipped to handle employee needs when it comes to their 401ks. “I wouldn’t have my lawyer do my taxes, and I wouldn’t have my accountant represent me in court,” said Andy. “It’s important to have the right person advise on the right topic. In the corporate 401k advisory space, we are great at educating and encouraging employees to use their plan to improve their retirement outcomes. We help companies control risk and drive down costs in the 401k plan to keep them ERISA compliant, and we spend considerable time with Corporate CEO/CFO types ensuring they are providing the best plan to their employees. But we also work with each employee, individually, as part of our service.” By offering his guidance across the spectrum to his corporate clients, whether working with the CFO or the new hire just out of college swimming in student loan debt, Andy is using his approachable and articulate style to simplify complicated and often scary financial decisions for the masses. Exuberant in his excitement for what comes next for his company, and all the people they will be able to help, Andy seizes every moment.
“This could have gone the other way,” explained Andy as his voice cracked ever so slightly. “A lot of people don’t survive losing a child. They get divorced, or self-medicate, or they just don’t make it out the other side. When someone dies, if you “Carpe Diem,” said Andy of his favorite quote. “When I stopped don’t do something to remember them, they’re just dead. You my crazy commute to NYC, I ended up saving 60 hours per have to find a way to keep them alive. This has kept Ryan alive. month, that’s a full week of extra time to seize! This allows me And it may have saved our lives too.” If you didn’t know the many more touchpoints in all the things that are important to story, you would never guess there is a great loss behind the me – work, family, reading, investments, real estate, exercise, smiles and positive attitude. Andy and his staff run a professional visiting my son in college, client interactions, etc. My advice is to and proficient operation with all the bells and whistles of a Wall take advantage of the time you have and to create time in your Street firm. life to do the things that are important to you. Get up early and seize the day.” “A few years ago, you wouldn’t see a Bloomberg Computer outside of Manhattan,” said Andy. “But with technology Aware of how quickly time marches on, Andy has found ways changing the way things work, a business like ours is able to to enjoy the moments as they happen. He spends a lot of his connect seamlessly with thousands of 401k participants and free time at their family cottage in Vermont, skiing with his wife clients and we have ready access to the same resources as and children. He uses his time mowing the grass or feeding the those in a big office in New York.” A Bloomberg Terminal is a animals to unwind from the cares of the day and finds his ability computer software system that is leased by the financial data to help at the school when needed a perk for which he would not vendor Bloomberg L.P. enabling professionals in the financial have had the time with any other office location. When asked service sector to monitor and analyze real-time financial market about future plans or where he sees their lives going, he circles data and place trades. back to how education has become so important to him. Not only being able to help his wife with the development of young By adding state-of-the-art technology and software, sound minds, but his growing love for being an educator himself and proofing, and a good deal of insulation to the structure of the the thousands of lives he is touching and changing by offering 4500-square-foot barn built by Amish builders, Mountain Hill solid financial guidance. Grounded in the moment, he leaves Investment Partners functions just as any other bustling financial both the past and the future to fend for themselves. office. Only instead of honking cabs and shouting traders, with the windows open, you can hear the sounds of goats and sheep “Work hard, play hard, repeat,” shared Andy. “I would add out back mixed with the delighted voices of children playing something most of your older readers already know - life moves in the school’s new playground. It offers a relaxed vibe that very fast. My wife and I went from having kids in diapers to seems to suit the casually dressed Andy and his partner Mike kids in college in a flash, proving that life happens while you are Meyers and combines the most fast-paced business possible waiting for life to happen.” with an air of grounded, country good-sense. A visit leaves one somewhat confused by what your senses take-in but delighted Work hard, play hard, and if you can manage to have it all happen and encouraged to have stepped into one man’s vision of what on your own 12-acre farm, with a school and a log cabin, all the life can grant and how the art of simplification can extend to better. Having found what many would call a personal paradise, helping others simplify their own lives. certainly a personal triumph through challenge, Andy loves his work, his commute home is a walk down the hill, and he does it A perpetually forward thinker, Andy has found a new passion to all on his farm, and in his barn, following his own rules. build upon that is reaching thousands who would normally never get the opportunity for guidance from an advisor of his stature. A Registered Investment Adviser, he manages investment
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Beach Ball Honorees and Honorary Chairwomen pictured left to right: James and Madlyn Aaron, Long Branch; Richard and Debbie Ansell, Deal; and Mary and Mitch Ansell, Shrewsbury.
VNA Beach Ball raises close to $400,000 The third edition of Beach Ball, the popular fundraiser, returned to Sea Bright’s iconic Chapel Beach Club on September 14 raising nearly $400,000 for Visiting Nurse Association’s (VNA) Children & Family Health Institute. More than 550 friends and supporters of the VNA left their dress shoes and formal clothes at home and felt the sand between their toes at this festive and casual gathering that raised funds for thousands of vulnerable, at-risk patients.
L to R: Beach Ball Honorary Chairwomen Debbie Ansell, Deal; Madlyn Aaron, Long Branch; VNA of Central Jersey Foundation Chair Lynn Spector, Rumson; and Beach Ball Honorary Chairwoman Mary Ansell, Shrewsbury.
Beach Ball Co-Chairs pictured back row, left to right: Sandy Mulheren, Rumson and Jamie Drummond, Little Silver. Front row, left to right: Shawn and Suzanne Rubin, Rumson; Vanessa Mulheren, Rumson; Jill Drummond, Little Silver; Kenny and Nora King, Rumson; Jesse and Maryam Spector, Rumson.
Beach Ball Committee Members left to right: Marlena Redling, Rumson; Meghan Del Priore, Rumson; Denise McEvilly, Rumson; Allison Cea, Rumson; Tiziana Ziman, Rumson; Stephanie Hoitt, Rumson; Shannon Trudel, Rumson; Caitlin Bovo, Rumson; Suzanne Veninata, Rumson; and Meredith Barber, Fair Haven.
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“The VNA is incredibly grateful for the support of the hardworking volunteer committee, Ansell, Grimm & Aaron, our Honorary Chairs, as well as sponsors and attendees,” said Lynn Spector, Chairman of the VNA Foundation Board. “The evening was a tremendous success and it was wonderful to see many familiar and new faces coming together to help us meet and exceed our fundraising goal to support vulnerable families and children in our community.” The law firm of Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC was honored for the many years of generous support of the VNA and the community. 2019 Honorary Chairwomen Debbie Ansell, Mary Ansell, and Madlyn Aaron were recognized for their devotion of time and energy to VNA fundraising activities through the years. “We were so excited to welcome Nora and Kenny King and Suzanne and Shawn Rubin to the Beach Ball team as co-chairs,” commented Maryam Spector who, along with her husband Jesse, joined veteran co-chairs Jill and Jamie Drummond and Sandy and Vanessa Mulheren. “Their enthusiasm and fresh perspective have been wonderful additions. All the volunteers work so hard to ensure the event is a success.” Under a gorgeous shore theme decorated tent featuring paper lanterns and a chandelier of coral and sparkling fish, partygoers enjoyed an eclectic array of Jersey Shoreinspired fare from some of the area’s most popular food trucks, as well as renowned local restaurants. Under a starlit sky, revelers pulled up an Adirondack chair to the fire pit for s’mores and danced the night away to the music of Juke Box Criminals. To cap off the evening, Co-chair Jamie Drummond drew the winning raffle ticket for the 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4X4. The lucky winner was Kimberly Smith of Fair Haven.
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our passion for dance and fitness with our clients. We know that when they come dance with us, we’re able to set the tone for the rest of their day. The Most Challenging Part of What We Do: We offer monthly challenges to our clients, for example - take 21 classes in 30 days. This helps keep them motivated to strive for a specific goal. We know these challenges need to be inventive and creative to keep our clients engaged. We try our best to mix it up and make it fun. Also, staying up to date with our current music choices and choreography. Our best tip to share: After taking the leap ourselves into this new role, our best tip would be to go for it and see what happens. Don’t be afraid of the unknown. Our Business Mantra: “This is My Happy Hour.” We want everyone who walks through our doors to leave saying that it was the best hour of their day. They were able to leave all their worries outside and just take an hour for themselves to have fun and dance, maybe not even realizing they are working out!
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Joanne Nizolek, Red Bank, and Jackie Lukas, Morganville, have combined their love for fitness and dance with an entrepreneurial spirit at DANZhouse Fitness in Shrewsbury. This past June the now partners, who had been working at the studio as head instructors, made the transition to owning the business. Open to all levels of fitness with no dance experience required, Joanne and Jackie encourage their clients to move beyond fear and try something new and fun. What Our Business is About: Danzhouse Fitness is a total body workout program consisting of several unique, signature workouts, all found under one roof. We offer original choreography and dance technique that is easy-to-learn and easy-to-follow. Danzhouse offers an opportunity for people to experience an ultimate body transformation through a truly unique fitness journey. Why We Chose the Fitness Business: Dance and fitness are two things we are both passionate about. We’ve both danced our entire lives and received Dance degrees from college. By marrying dance and fitness together, we are able to help motivate women (and men!) to stay active and maintain a healthy lifestyle all while having fun. What Sets Us Apart from Others: We create all our own choreography and add new dances every week. So our repertory is always growing. We offer a wide range of classes from a dance cardio class to a sculpting class with weights, bands, and barre. One of our client’s favorite classes is a choreography class where we teach new dances through step-by-step instruction, so clients leave feeling confident and accomplished that they’ve learned something new. We also offer a no commitment kids’ program-where the kids can just show up and dance. Best of all, you don’t need dance experience to come dance with us. We have clients who have dance experience and so many that never formally danced a day in their lives. The Most Rewarding Part of What We Do: We are so fortunate to go to work every day and do what we love. We love sharing
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The Person Who Most Influenced Our Career Choice: After working under the direction of the Danzhouse Fitness founder, LB Kass, for the past 10 years, we were both able to learn the ins and outs of running a successful business. Her creativity and determination are inspiring. She continues to mentor us and offers support and encouragement. Our Professional Experience: Joanne is a certified Yoga teacher through the Yoga Alliance and has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance. She has appeared in the Citrus Bowl Halftime Extravaganza, on Channel 12 News, and has won numerous choreography awards. Joanne is also the Dance Team Coach and Choreographer for Monmouth University and the mother of 3-year-old Keira, aka Mini Jo. Jackie is a certified Pilates Instructor through the Physical Mind Institute and a has a degree in dance. For five years Jackie worked for the American Repertory Ballet’s Princeton Ballet School as an instructor and coordinator for a program called Dance Power in elementary schools. She currently teaches various classes for NJ’s leading hip-hop dance studio, Icon Dance Complex, located in Englishtown. A former Philadelphia Soulmate for the Arena Football League, Philadelphia Soul, Jackie was captain of the team two of her four years with the organization.
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Monmouth County SPCA Raises $250,000 at Fur Ball Gala The Monmouth County SPCA held its 2019 Fur Ball Gala on September 28 at the Blu Grotto in Oceanport. The event raised more than $250,000 for the Monmouth County SPCA’s homeless animals and community programs.
Top, left to right: Honorees, Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden, Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, Freeholder Gerry Scharfenberger, Freeholder Pat Impreveduto. Bottom, left to right: Freeholder Sue Kiley, Freeholder Lillian Burry, Monmouth County Clerk, Event CoChair and MCSPCA Board of Trustee Vice President Christine Giordano Hanlon, Esq.
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden, Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, MCSPCA Executive Director and Chief of Humane Law Enforcement Ross Licitra, Senator Vin Gopal
Event Co-Chair and MCSPCA Board of Trustee Member Fran Turner, MCSPCA Board of Trustee Secretary Andrew Grossman, John Hall, Allison Grossman and Kristen Hall
The honorees this year, Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden & Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, were applauded for their support to the MCSPCA and its programs by providing fully funded, shared services for Law Enforcement and state-of-the-art shelter technology. The support of Sheriff Golden and Freeholder Arnone has allowed the MCSPCA to serve both residents and animals throughout Monmouth County. Honorees were also presented with resolutions from Senator Vin Gopal and a commendation letter from Senator Cory Booker, thanking them for their commitment to the Monmouth County SPCA and animals in Monmouth County. The year’s “Rat Pack in Vegas” theme, with the tagline “Top Dogs and Leaders of the Pack,” created an ambiance of glitz and glamour with guests dressed in 1950’s attire, gentlemen in fedoras, a real Vegas-style prize wheel, and larger than life desert palms nestled in every corner. The sounds of Sinatra channeled through cocktail hour crooner, Tony Corrao, and set the mood for a fabulous evening that continued on with the upbeat tunes of Guilty Pleasure. The highlights of the evening were the adorable dogs and puppies, dressed in their corsages and bow ties, who were escorted around the venue by MCSPCA staff and volunteers. Many of the dogs present were recently adopted and there to represent “success stories” highlighted in the evening’s program; others were either adopted that night or the following day at the shelter. This event would not have been possible without Top Dog Sponsor, The Hesse Companies, along with Leaders of the Pack Sponsor, Fran and Paul Turner. The event was co-chaired by Fran Turner and County Clerk, Christine Giordano Hanlon, Esq. “Our honorees this year, Sheriff Golden and Freeholder Arnone, are the quintessential fabric of what makes Monmouth County the best place to live and work in the State of New Jersey,” said Monmouth County SPCA Executive Director & Chief of Humane Law Enforcement Ross Licitra. “Our partnership with county government has allowed the Monmouth County SPCA to serve our community with a level of professionalism that our residents truly deserve when it comes to protecting and advocating for our animals. I cannot thank both our honorees enough for their past and continuing support of this great organization.” For more information, visit monmouthcountyspca.org.
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Coming Back to the Homeland
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Above: Mrs. and Mr. Ward de Groot are pictured in front of their home on the farm in Colts Neck.
Why one family chose to preserve their farm in Colts Neck Claire de Groot remembers moving to the farm on Route 34 in Colts Neck in 1936 when she was six years old. At that time there was farmland as far as the eye could see. “I have so many cherished memories from this land,” Claire remembers. “We used to go ice skating in the pond, that was back when ponds still froze,” and “at one time I actually had a pet skunk,” Claire chuckles as she fondly recalls.
is so pleased to see this beautiful piece of farmland preserved,” explained William Kastning, Executive Director for Monmouth Conservation Foundation. “MCF partnered with the State Agriculture Development Committee, the County of Monmouth and the Township of Colts Neck for funding to purchase the development rights on the farm and ensure it remains protected from development.”
Claire de Groot moved to the approximately 60-acre farm with “We are so happy that the de Groot family chose to preserve their her family 83 years ago when Colts Neck was a sleepy, rural town farm,” explained Holly Boylan-Flego, President of the MCF Board where practically everyone knew each other. She met her husband of Trustees. “We hope that more farm owning families will follow while attending Red Bank High School and the couple raised in the de Groot’s footsteps and choose to preserve rather than a family with four children, moving every two years due to her develop their land.” husband’s career in the United States Navy. Now married 67 years, the farm has been the backdrop for a lifetime worth of memories. “Our decision to preserve the farm is something that gives me peace “We always referred to the farm as our homeland,” recalls Claire. when I go to bed at night,” Claire remarked. “No matter what “It was always a place where time seemed to stop, and we could happens, this land will remain a farm and part of the community.” spend endless hours together enjoying the outdoors.” “From all the places we lived, this place always felt like home. It was always like a little slice of heaven to us,” Claire explained. “We knew that we could never allow this beautiful land that holds so many cherished family memories to become covered with houses.” Throughout the past 83 years Colts Neck transformed from a rural farm town to a desired, residential estate community. Although the area still retains much of its rural character, thousands of homes have been built and thousands of acres of natural land have been lost forever. However, Claire can now rest assured that her family farm will never be developed. “We knew we wanted to see the land preserved,” explained Claire, who made the decision to preserve their family farm, not once, but twice. First, when the family preserved 20 acres in 2005 and now the remaining 40 acres, forever uniting the 60 acres as their family farm, forever. “Monmouth Conservation Foundation (MCF)
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An aerial view of the farm pictures what remains of the rural landscape of Colts Neck.
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Love In Hate Nation
NOVEMBER 9 THROUGH DECEMBER 1
Two River Theater, Red Bank A turbulent rock romance by Joe Iconis, composer and lyricist of the worldwide sensation Be More Chill! Set in a 1960s Juvie Hall, Love in Hate Nation uses classic “bad girl” movies as the inspiration for the story of young people caught between eras of a changing America. More info and tickets, visit tworivertheater.org.
Bouquets & Ballads Luncheon NOVEMBER 12 AT 11:30 AM
Beacon Hill Country Club, Atlantic Highlands To benefit the Monmouth Museum, a luncheon featuring ballads, floral arrangements, on-site holiday shopping from LePapillon, gift baskets, 50/50, and a chance to win one of the floral arrangements. More info, visit monmouthmuseum.org.
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Magic of Lights
Santa Express & Santa Parade
PNC Arts Center, Holmdel – Starts at Dusk A Magical Drive featuring over a mile of festive and vibrant light displays celebrating the joy of the holiday. Experience it from the comfort of your own car! General admission weekday: $25, General admission weekend: $30. More info, visit magicoflights.com/newjersey
Red Bank – Festivities start at 5:30 pm Santa rides the NJ Transit train into Red Bank for the annual Town Lighting & Holiday Express concert. Join Santa on the train in Little Silver or meet him at the Red Bank train station when he arrives. There will be festivities before and after the train arrives with the holiday dancers and the Pipes and Drums of the Atlantic Watch. Once in Red Bank, Santa will board a firetruck and lead the parade to Broad Street for the Holiday Express Concert & Town Lighting, a hallmark event for the area, concert begins at 7:00 pm. More info, visit redbank.org.
NOVEMBER 22 THROUGH JANUARY 4, 2020
39th Annual Granny’s Attic Craft Show NOVEMBER 23 FROM 9:00 AM TO 4:00 PM
Thompson Middle School, Middletown It’s an amazing event that has become a holiday tradition in Monmouth County since 1980! Considered one of the largest craft shows on the East Coast, Granny’s Attic features more than 250 juried vendors/crafters of unique, handcrafted items to satisfy all your holiday shopping needs! Admission Prices: Adults - $5, Seniors - $4, Children 14 & under - $2, More info, thompsonpfa.com/grannysattic
3rd Annual Holiday Boutique
NOVEMBER 24TH FROM 9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM
To benefit the American Littoral Society, celebrate all the coast has to offer for a sunset cocktail cruise (4pm) followed by a casual farm to table dinner (6pm), silent auction, and live music. More info and tickets, visit littoralsociety.org.
Congregation B’nai Israel, Rumson Featuring vendors from near and far, this event is free and open to the public and offers a wide range of gift items for everyone on your shopping list. Bring the kiddos along to do some crafts while you shop!
Art Show & Sale
Asbury Park Holiday Bazaar
NOVEMBER 16 FROM 4:00 TO 9:00 PM
NOVEMBER 17 FROM 12:00 TO 4:30 PM
Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club More than 20 creative local and regional fine artists. Paintings in all mediums, wood turnings, and carvings, pottery, photography, jewelry, home decor. All unique, all affordable, perfect holiday gifts. Browse and mingle with the talented artists. Light refreshments and bar available. Silent auction of donated artwork to benefit 180 Turning Lives Around.
SATURDAY & SUNDAYS | NOVEMBER 30 THROUGH DECEMBER 22
Grand Arcade & Convention Hall Featuring a curated roster of the best local and regional artists, vendors, and shops selling the cutest and coolest vintage, handmade, art, jewelry, home goods, foodstuffs, and more. The event will feature live music and special performances, Photos with Santa Sundays, holiday photo booth pictures, a 30 foot Christmas tree, fireplace lounge, and beautiful holiday decor. More info, asburyparkbazaar.com.
Events are subject to change, please visit the event website before attending.
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Santa Paws Pet Photos with Santa DECEMBER 1 FROM 1:00 TO 4:00 PM
Asbury Park Yacht Club Bring your furry kids for a photo with Santa, taken by photographer Kelly Czupkiewicz of Kelly Sea Images. Tickets available in advance and at the door for $15, AP Yacht Club will be open for food and drinks. This event benefits The Brodie Fund. More info, visit thebrodiefund.org.
Holiday Style Shopping Spree
DECEMBER 3 | SHOPPING HOURS: 10:00 AM TO 12:00 PM OR 12:30 TO 4:00 PM
Navesink Country Club, Middletown Hosted by the Monmouth Conservation Foundation, come shop to fund our farms, fields and parks. Tickets for the boutique shopping experience is $20 (which includes MCF tote bag). An array of topnotch vendors will be onsite. More info, visit monmouthconservation.org.
The Band of Two Rivers Free Holiday Concert DECEMBER 14 AT 2:00 PM
Middletown Public Library, Middletown Performing its annual holiday concert, the band averages 25 to 30 players with musicians of all ages. The harmonies, syncopations, and marching temps of the wide variety of much that the band plays will invigorate all.
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BY PET ER C . PA R A S , ESQ.
Holiday Spirit Remember how excited you got as a child as the holidays approached? The anticipation built up and the sheer joy increased soon after Halloween. Thanksgiving was in sight and that was just the warm up for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Year’s, and Festivus (for you Seinfeld fans out there). Friends, parties, presents, and family were all part of the excitement. Remember the feelings you had as a kid? That’s how your children feel. That’s how they are entitled to feel. Your divorce (although it certainly affects them) is not their divorce. They still have two parents whose job is to insulate them from the strife divorce brings to the adults. No matter the level of animosity, whether palpable or subtle, between divorcing spouses, the children didn’t cause it and the children shouldn’t suffer from it. Children of divorce are no less entitled to holiday happiness than children in intact families. So put aside your anger at your spouse, if even temporarily, and let your children enjoy the holiday season as stress-free as possible. Now is the time to make plans, to adjust your plans, and to be flexible so that the children can spend time with both parents and their extended families during the holidays.
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What’s in it for you? If you’re flexible now, the chances may increase that your spouse (or ex-spouse) will be flexible in the future when you make a request. You will also get the satisfaction only a parent can know by doing what’s right for your child. And, oh yes, you’re likely to have a happier child. Children naturally love their parents. When they don’t, it is usually because they have been taught not to. Sometimes a parent’s own actions are the cause. Just as often it is the other parent’s actions that create or exacerbate a rift. The holiday season is a special time for most children, whether celebrated religiously or secularly. Give your children the best gift of all – a time to enjoy both parents and their families without the stress and guilt divorcing parents all too often instill in them. If parents, together, prioritize their children’s needs above their own, they can ensure that the holiday season is, indeed, the most wonderful time of the year. For more information please see the firm’s website at www.par-law.com. The information in this article is not intended as legal advice. For legal advice you should consult your attorney.
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A Pasta Palooza for Fun and Fundraising What a better way to spend a Sunday - good food, good friends and family, and all for a good cause. Mangia Italiano! A celebration of family, traditions, and gathering around the table was a joyful event one very rainy Sunday last month. Our Special Place hosted its Pasta Palooza #4 at the Colts Neck Firehouse #1 with more than 115 in attendance. Our Special Place (OSP) is a 501(c)(3) therapeutic learning center, where the focus is to teach social skills to children and young people who are challenged with special needs. Additionally, OSP’s goal is to help families navigate their children’s disabilities--through support, resources, scholarships and most of all, compassion. Dawn Fittipaldi, and Liz and Andy Lenza founded Our Special Place in 2008. It all began in the Lenza home when Dawn, a BCBA (Behavioral Therapist), came to aid the Lenzas’ son, Ethan, in learning to socialize when Ethan was only two and a half years old. Over time, he became able to do all the tasks Dawn presented. Realizing that Ethan needed to practice with other children, Dawn would graciously bring her then four-year-old daughter, Kayla, to play with Ethan. She would inspire him to try and emulate her and was a positive role model. Soon the Lenzas invited other children to join in the fun. From this original “play group”, Our Special Place was born and moved to Matawan. Fast forward to 2019: OSP is eleven years into its journey. Both Ethan and Kayla entered college in August as freshmen. Many of the OSP learners have moved onto vocational training programs and adult living. OSP hosts many events such as Pasta Palooza, providing unique settings with very personalized attention to both the children and their families. The generosity of the local community, businesses (both local and in the Tri-State) help make the fundraisers fun-filled and up-beat events.
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As the November leaves turn, imagine a boat ride on a clear blue stream against a valley of reds, oranges, and yellows. “Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream; Merrily, merrily, merrily merrily; Life is but a dream.” ROW, ROW, ROW I love this song. Keep at it... keep chopping. Never give up. Nothing works unless YOU do. Get up every day, and chop. It will keep you sharp and young. If your job is to cut a tree down, and the tree doesn’t fall, don’t curse the tree – keep chopping! ROW! YOUR BOAT The best year of your life is when you take ownership of your life, knowing the things that worked and the things that didn’t. The things that make you happy and the things that make you sad/mad. Take direct and sole responsibility for every problem in your life. Row your boat, own your boat, do your job. If you want something, work for it. Don’t look for a handout or shortcut – work for it. What makes life worth living is wanting something and working for it; obtaining it is one of the great rewards in life. I’ve got news for you – success does not feel successful – it feels stressful. Why do we give stress a bad name? What makes stress bad is the negative label we put on it. If you’re trying to become better at something, it’s stressful. If you’re running a company, if you’re raising a family, if you’re working on a marriage, going to college…it’s stressful! I happen to know some people that have absolutely no stress in their life. They’ve opted for it. You know what? They have nothing important in their life or haven’t really achieved anything.
GENTLY DOWN THE STREAM Let’s talk about the stream. Some things you can control, and somethings you can’t. Quit swimming against the stream. There are all kinds of blessings and opportunities in your life. Sometimes you must let the stream take you. Don’t fight against the stream. Here’s a mental note: change the changeable, accept the unchangeable, and remove the unacceptable. Create a standard for yourself (visualize it as a line) and although you may fall below it, get yourself back over it as soon as possible and use it as your guide. MERRILY, MERRILY, MERRILY Believe it or not - Happiness is a choice. It may be hard for some people but choose to be happy. Walk around and expect something good to happen instead of the opposite (I know you know people like this). If you walk around with the weight of the world on your shoulders, why would anything good happen to you? – no one is that lucky. If you are happy, even for an hour or a minute – tell it to yourself. Happiness is contagious, not only to others but within yourself. LIFE IS BUT A DREAM Quit getting upset about your past, or bad things that have happened. S#@t happens. Believe in your future. My hope is that you get it – that’s the dream. Be where your feet are. Be in today. The best way you can have a great tomorrow is to have a great today. Do what’s important now! Live it fully because one thing is for sure – it doesn’t last forever, nothing does. All things come to pass. Children come into your life, and they’ll drift away. Your youth comes into your life, and it goes away. Relationships come into your life and some go away. So, enjoy them now, experience them now, and if things are tough right row, endure it. Survive it. Keep chopping, row your boat and be happy. I hope the song gets stuck in your head. Quote of the Month: “God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.” - Greg
Throughout history, “The Table” symbolically represents a center of ideas, spirituality, family, discussion and education. Our “Table” setting follows this theme for friends and readers. Remember the Golden Rule – Keep it Safe & Keep it Simple. Gregory Calderaro is the Managing Director and a consulting advisor at Colts Neck Financial servicing clients locally and nationally and can be reached for comment at Gregory. Calderaro@LPL.com.
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The new YMCA of Greater Monmouth County raised $272,000 at its recent Stronger Together Gala, honoring five community volunteers and celebrating the union of The Community YMCA and YMCA of Western Monmouth County. More than 285 community and business leaders, and supporters of the Y gathered at The Addison Park in Aberdeen on September 27th to celebrate the new countywide YMCA and raise support for Y scholarships and programs that will help strengthen local children and families in need.
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Monmouth Conservation Foundation to Host Annual Holiday Style Lunch and Shopping Spree
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MONMOUTH CONSERVATION FOUNDATION (MCF) is pleased to present its annual Enhancing Monmouth County Holiday Style Lunch and Shopping Spree featuring a conversation with the distinguished cultural entrepreneur and social impact influencer, Tamsin Smith, and award-winning broadcast journalist and author Kitty Pilgrim at the Navesink Country Club on December 3rd.
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Kitty Pilgrim’s main focus as a journalist has been the study of how media shapes global affairs. She began her career in 1986 by joining CNN and staying with the network for twenty-five years. In her free time, Kitty writes fiction and has authored three thriller novels and is currently working on her fourth book.
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More than 300 attendees will be invited to Tamsin and Kitty’s lunch presentation, and to kick-off their holiday shopping with a unique array of vendors, while supporting MCF’s mission to preserve land, create parks, safeguard our waterways, and save wildlife. Tickets are $150-$175. The shopping event will also be open to the public from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm OR 12:30 to 4:00 pm. Tickets for the Holiday Style Boutique shopping experience are only $20 (to include an MCF tote bag).
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Count Basie Center for the Arts Teen + College Film Festival Competition and onsite fest will locate and showcase the Garden State’s best student filmmakers – at home and out-of-state
The Count Basie Center Teen + College Film Fest is open to New Jersey students in 7th and 8th grade, high school, and college. Middle and high school students are required to reside in and attend schools in the state, while the college category is open to full-time students enrolled in New Jersey colleges, and New Jersey high school graduates attending college out-of-state but considering New Jersey as their primary, legal residence. “Year in and year out, our student film festival proves that New Jersey is full of talented young filmmakers,” said Adam THE COUNT BASIE CENTER FOR THE ARTS is accepting sub- Philipson, President and CEO, Count Basie Center for the Arts. missions for its Count Basie Center Teen + College Film Festival, “Our goal is to give those creators a platform and make filmmakwith the mission to locate, showcase, and recognize student ing as prolific and vital in New Jersey as creating music or other forms of art.” filmmakers from 7th grade all the way through college. Students can submit their films via FilmFreeway at filmfree- “Film and television production in NJ is growing dramaticalway.com/basiecenter. On April 4, 2020, selected films will be ly, and job and career opportunities abound,” said Stephen screened and trophies awarded in several categories, with Gorelick, Executive Director, New Jersey Motion Picture & opportunities for schools to be recognized and for students Television Commission. “The state needs to nurture a new genage 16+ to vie for an internship experience with Sony Pictures eration of filmmakers to serve this burgeoning industry, and endeavors such as the Count Basie Center Teen + College Film Classics in Manhattan. Festival are critical to this effort.” “It is an honor to return as a festival judge to the Basie’s Teen + College Film Festival this year,” said Tom Bernard, copresident Students can visit thebasie.org/filmfest for official information, and co-founder of Sony Pictures Classics. “The young artists deadlines, rules and regulations. A $15 early-bird entry fee apfeatured have a gift for filmmaking and I’m excited to see and plies before January 5, 2020 after which a $25 fee applies goes into effect until the submission deadline of March 1, 2020. celebrate their work.”
Comedy Night to Benefit Children & Young Adults with Special Needs A DINNER-STAND-UP COMEDY CHARITY EVENT, headlined by comedian Eric McMahon, presenting an amazing line up featuring Moody McCarthy and Tom Silver, will be held on November 15, 2019 at the Middletown Arts Center from 6:30 to 10:00 pm. The event will benefit RallyCap Sports (formerly Challenged Youth Sports), a local nonprofit organization dedicated to providing year-round recreational sports for children and young adults with special needs. There will also be a piano performance by pianist, singer, and actor Nicholas George Xavier Blum a.k.a “NGXB”. Comedian Eric McMahon is known for his upbeat, energetic delivery and his versatility to work blue or squeaky clean has made him a favorite all over the country. He recently opened for both Ray Romano and Andrew “Dice” Clay and starred in an off- Broadway drama, hosted a weekly radio show, played Billy Flynn in a Broadway review of “Chicago”, and was one of the
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writers and performers in comedy sketches on HBO’s “Inside the NFL”. McMahon, a type-A alpha male, delivers an informative night of comedy helping his audience understand the struggle of managing a divorce after a long marriage, trying to keep the high school boys away from his daughters protecting their innocence, and dealing with an aging body that simply doesn’t function like the well-oiled machine it used to be. Ticket costs are $75, $90, and $125 - each ticket includes a dinner buffet, a glass of beer or wine and lots of laughs. There will also be both a silent and live auction featuring a NY Giants Package, including two tickets to NY Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles on 12/29/19, two field tickets to walk on the field at MetLife Stadium prior to the game, 1 VIP Parking Pass & a Sterling Shepard autographed football. Tickets are available online at rallycapsports.org. All proceeds from the event will benefit local children and young adults with special needs to participate in year-round recreational sports programs.
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Freeholders Honor Colts Neck School District for Winning National Award THE MONMOUTH COUNTY BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS presented a certificate of recognition to the Colts Neck School District for winning the National School Boards Association (NSBA) Magna Award at the workshop meeting held on October 10 in Freehold. The NSBA Magna Award is a national award that recognizes innovative district programs that remove barriers to achievement for vulnerable or underserved children. The Colts Neck School District was awarded for best practices, specifically for the MOVES (Motor Opportunities Validating Education Success) program and the SAID (Speech Articulation Intervention and Development) program.
Left to right: Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone; Freeholder Gerry P. Scharfenberger, Ph.D.; Freeholder Lillian G. Burry; Freeholder Deputy Director Pat Impreveduto; MaryJane Garibay, Ph.D., Superintendent of Colts Neck Township Schools; Richard Beck, Ph.D., Director of Special Services of Colts Neck School District; Freeholder Susan M. Kiley and Superintendent of Schools Lester Richens, Ph.D.
BRIDGES At The Shore Needs Donations of New Toys and Books
Newcomers and Neighbors Club Plans Holiday Events ON NOVEMBER 14, the Newcomers & Neighbors Club of Colts Neck, Holmdel and the surrounding area will hold a general meeting at the Colts Neck Firehouse #2 at 9:30 am. The featured speaker will be Sandy Shores, author of When Life Hands You Lemons, Make LemonAide. The meeting is open to guests and the club welcomes everyone to enjoy a social hour, refreshments, and the program. The Club’s annual holiday luncheon will take place on December 5th at Beacon Hill Country Club in Atlantic Highlands. The event will begin at 12:00 pm with a cocktail hour, followed by a sit-down lunch. The entertainment will be provided by illusionist and magician “Marco” who has performed nationwide and has been seen on Good Morning America. The event is open to guests, so bring a friend and enjoy a great start to the holidays! To make a reservation, send a $60 check to Newcomers and Neighbors, 19 Beaver Dam Road, Colts Neck, NJ 07722 or call 908.309.1602. The Newcomers and Neighbors Club is open to all new and long- time residents and has provided a social network for residents of the Monmouth County area for 47 years. For information on the club, call 908.309.1602 or 908.510.3255.
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BRIDGES AT THE SHORE, which is based in Holmdel, is preparing for its annual holiday distribution and needs the help of neighboring communities. It focuses on children in need in Monmouth County and has regular distribution sites in Red Bank, Freehold and Keyport. It also receives calls from Union Beach, Keansburg and other towns who need their assistance. Bridges is asking for NEW toys and books for children from ages infant through high school. Gift cards in any denomination from Target, Walmart, Kohls, or Boscovs are suggested for the older kids so they can choose a gift for themselves. Gift cards from ShopRite and Stop and Shop are also appreciated to assist families in need. If you prefer, a monetary donation is appreciated and Bridges will do the shopping. Please make checks payable to HCC-BRIDGES. Your donation is tax deductible. Coordinator Kathy Logan noted that Bridges sees over 300 children and they would hope to have a gift for each child. Please contact Kathy at lathy0731@aol.com to arrange dropping off the toys and books, or if needed, someone will pick up the items. All toys, books and gift cards must be received no later than December 13.
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Middletown South Inducts Athletes & Coaches into Eagles Hall of Fame THE MIDDLETOWN SOUTH EAGLES Hall of Fame Committee proudly introduced eight outstanding athletes and two coaches into the hallowed halls of Middletown High School South. Each of these individuals embody the values of good sportsmanship, loyalty, and leadership that have fed the success of athletics at Middletown High School South since it opened its doors in 1976. This class represents the first group in ten years to be inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame. All have earned All County, All Shore, and All State recognition in their sport, some have earned national recognition. Their success is not limited to athletics as many have earned degrees from prestigious universities across the nation.
Left to right: Class of 1983 Mary Mulvihill (Track); Tennis Coach Patricia Ouellette (26 years); Class of 2011 Christie Wong (Gymnastics); Class of 1988 Jane Krasustsky-Seig (Field Hockey); Class of 2006 Knowshon Marino (Football, Track ); Class of 2004 Jamie Zimmel (Hockey); Class of 2005 Tom Campbell (Soccer); Softball, Wrestling, Field Hockey Coach Tom Erbig (38 years); Class of 2011 Julia Kuhn (Softball); and Class of 2013 Bridget Skinner (Track)
Holmdel FC 2010 NJX Breakers Girls Win Columbus Day Tournament LAST MONTH, the Holmdel FC Girls 2010 NJX Breakers won the Parsippany Pride Columbus Day Tournament. The team is well-known for its resilience as it defended its undefeated record with three wins and a tie leading to the tournament win. The Holmdel FC Girls 2010 NJX Breakers continue their reign with an 8-0-4 record. PHOTO - Back row, left to right: Quinn Smigelsky, Ryann Buchan, Kate Cavalchire, Claire Gillespie, Katherine Collura, Emma Jackstadt, and Coach Colin Schmetzer; front row, left to right: Morgan Jamison, Siena Chiricolo, Lilly Iasparro, Lilly Halpern, and Casey Zammit
Saint Leo the Great School Honored Among 2019 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools SAINT LEO’S was nominated by the U.S. Department of Education Environmental Awareness and Sustainability Recognition Program. At the event, nationally nominated schools and 6 districts were honored for their innovative efforts to reduce environmental impact and costs, promote better health, and ensure effective environmental education. Among its many programs, Saint Leo the Great School uses solar energy which produces 85% of the school’s power needs. A well was installed that irrigates the entire 17-acre campus
through underground irrigation in garden beds which reduces water use while the Athletic fields were rebuilt and re-graded to reduce irrigation demand. Students use water-bottle filling stations to reduce waste and have begun a pilot curriculum based composting project in the cafeteria. One hundred percent of purchased paper is Forest Stewardship Councilcertified and all cleaning products are green-certified. Saint Leo the Great School is the first Catholic school to receive the coveted award in the state of New Jersey.
Left to right: Stuart Levenbach, Chief of Staff at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Rich Romero, Director of Operations for Saint Leo the Great School; Cornelius Begley, Principal, Saint Leo the Great School; Bernie Piai, Director of Facilities, NJ Dept. of Education; and Frank Brogan, assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education at the U.S. Department of Education.
Reflections Literary Magazine Wins National Awards THE AMERICAN SCHOLASTIC PRESS has selected Oak Hill Academy’s Reflections Literary Magazine as the recipient of two very prestigious awards: First Place with Special Merit and Most Outstanding PREK-8 Literary Magazine for 2019. The contest is judged through a variety of criteria; design, content, theme, and editing. OHA competes with schools all over the country. Upper School students submit poetry and short stories as the school year progresses. Our Monmouth county private school’s literary magazine, Reflections, staff and moderators work diligently on selecting the works to include each year.
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