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28 Monmouth County Historical Association Hosts Annual Garden Party

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40 Local Band to Launch

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43 back to school 62 pet celebrities 32 eventful 18 the table 52 divorce talk 70 animal advocacy 34 living well

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Summer is officially winding down and school has popped up on the radar for many of you. That’s why this month we have our Back to School section (page 43), where we offer advice for a successful school year, survival tips only a parent could understand, an inside look at college admissions, and a bonus article from Michael A. Palladino, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Graduate Studies at Monmouth University speaking about graduate degrees. But don’t fret, there is still a ton of summer fun awaiting you and your family—make sure you check out Donna Beriont’s Eventful on page 32 – she covers everything from the Monmouth Film Festival to Fair Haven’s Fireman’s Fair to Glen Burtnik’s Summer of Love concert. This month we featured a local band who is about to launch their new album. We are so fortunate to live in a county that promotes and supports the arts in such a big way. We celebrate music of every kind and many famous musicians began here, live here or play here. The Mercury Brothers band fits all three categories. Watch for great things from this band hailing from Little Silver and Lincroft, but first read more about them on page 40.

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Beach Ball VNA Returns

Beach Ball Co-chairs Sandy Mulheren, Maryam and Jesse Spector, Jill and Jamie Diamond.

Lynn Spector, Chairman, VNA Health Group Foundation Board of Trustees, 2017 Beach Ball Honorees Tom and Liz Thees, Dr. Steven Landers, President and CEO VNA Health Group

Beach Ball Committee members Chris Stout, Paula Metz, Deborah Ansell, Nancy Mulheren, Marilyn Broege

ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017, leave your dress shoes at home with your formal clothes and come feel the sand between your toes at the 2017 Beach Ball. Chapel Beach Club in Sea Bright will once again welcome friends and supporters of the VNA for a fun and casual evening by the sea. Longtime VNA Board Trustees Liz and Tom Thees will be honored for their commitment and contributions to the organization. The evening’s proceeds will benefit patients in need who rely on VNA Health Group’s broad array of communitybased health programs, providing vital preventive and primary health care as well as supportive services.

Health Group. The committee is looking forward to building on this great beginning and including even more fun surprises this year.”

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4. A limited number of raffle tickets will be available for purchase throughout the summer months.

Beach Ball attendees will enjoy an array of gastronomic offerings from some of the area’s most popular food trucks. Revelers can memorialize the night with pictures from the The Selfie Social photo station while sipping libations from the “Bellini and ‘Tini Bar” and the Cocktail Caravan. As the stars begin to sparkle in the night sky, partygoers can cozy up to the fire pit for s’mores and dance the night away to the music of Rhythm Shop.

Honorees Liz and Tom Thees have been dedicated and generous members of the VNA Health Group community for more than a decade and were the recipients of the 2012 Judith Stanley Coleman Award in recognition of their exceptional service in community health. Loyal supporters of the VNA Hospice and Advanced Care Services especially Bereavement Services, the Thees sponsored and hosted the annual Children and Family Day - Hearts of Remembrance annual grief support day at their Rumson home from 2008 – 2013.

The 2016 inaugural Beach Ball met with rave reviews. Under a moonlit sky with brightly colored beach balls swaying in the breeze, a sellout gathering of 550 VNA Health Group supporters enjoyed the late summer evening in the sand while raising over $350,000 to benefit the organization’s programs and services. “We were thrilled with the enthusiastic response to this new event,” said Jill Drummond who, along with her husband Jamie, joins Vanessa and Sandy Mulheren and Maryam and Jesse Spector as co-chairs of the Beach Ball. “It truly was a magical evening under the stars, celebrating long time relationships and introducing new friends to the crucial mission of VNA

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The seaside will come alive with fun, food and music to support Visiting Nurse Association Health Group’s mission of caring for those in need.

“To add to the excitement and fun of the Beach Ball we are expanding our utilization of technology,” commented Sandy Mulheren. “We now have a dedicated event website www. vnahgbeachball.org detailing all of the Beach Ball’s opportunities and information.” “Auction items will also be posted online previous to the evening of the event,” added Maryam Spector. “The committee has secured a wide variety of silent and live auction items including unique experience packages, chic jewelry and sophisticated artwork. Anyone can join in on the excitement and support the VNA, whether or not they attend the Beach Ball.” For the grand finale, one lucky raffle ticket holder will win a 2016 Rocky Ridge

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The Beach Ball will take place Saturday, September 16, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at Chapel Beach Club in Sea Bright. Tickets for general/open seating are $275 per person. Sponsorships, underwriting, ticket packages and specially priced reserve seating tickets are also available. For more information, visit www.vnahgbeachball. org or contact the Foundation Office at 732.224.6970. VNA Health Group is proud to welcome CBRE Real Estate Advisory and Transaction Services as a Big Kahuna Sponsor of the 2017 Beach Ball.


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COLTS NECK FIRE CO#1

HELD ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC & BARBECUE COLTS NECK FIRE COMPANY #1 held its annual Golf Classic and Barbecue at Pebble Creek Golf Club on July 21, 2017. The 86 golfers who attended included about 50 firemen, as well as friends, family and residents of Colts Neck and neighboring towns. The event was sponsored by Beach Electric Company Inc. and The Black and Brogan Foundation. Unfortunately, no one won the $10,000 Hole in One Prize sponsored by Ashford and Grace Fine Jewelers, but Andrew Chesek won the door prize, a $250 gift certificate from Ashford and Grace Fine Jewelers. The golfers did enjoy a game of “Beat the Pro,” during which they competed against a golf pro to try to win extra money. It was great fun and a way for the Fire Company to receive additional funds. Some golfers were actually able to beat the pro golfer. After enjoying 18 holes of golf,

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everyone returned to Fire CO #1 to enjoy the BBQ sponsored by Holmdel Funeral Home. Chairman Mike Romano, Co-Chairs Bob Black and Jim Genke noted that prizes were donated by businesses in and around town and one of the big prizes was a foursome golf package at Trump National Golf Course. Businesses that donated included Shore Point Distributors, J Vincent Jewelers, Buy Rite Liquors, Colts Neck Pharmacy, Colts Neck Hotel, Sakoutis Bros, Folio Art, Mulberry Market, Perkins, La Ginestra Pizzeria, Cuzzin’s Pizzeria, Huddy’s Inn, Higgins Funeral Home, Dunkin Donuts, Bella Italia, Nails Plus, Jersey Coast Fire Equipment, Community Magazine, Absolute Fire Protection, Fail Safe Testing, Tasc Fire Equipment, Slope Brook Farm, Fire Safety Services, Higgins Funeral Home, Nails Plus, Gianni’s Pizza and Shear Success.


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cone and her daughter Mia. Sadly, they lost their beautiful daughter Ava, but were given the gift of extra time with her due to the generosity of those who donated blood. They realized at that time that someone, somewhere took time out of the day to donate blood and, in doing so, changed their lives. Weichert Realtor agents will be onsite with free hot dogs and Ralph's Italian ice. Anyone who donates blood automatically is entered into a raffle for a flat screen tv. Kristin DeNicola-Vitolo, a Weichert Realtor agent, said “The Holmdel Weichert office is committed to giving back to the communities we service. Events, such as this Blood Drive, serve as a great

reminder of how we can all come together and help one another out please consider making an appointment and saving a life today!” To reserve an appointment, email kdvrealestate@gmail.com or call 732.713.8152. Donors must present photo or signature ID, must eat and drink water before donating, and donors must be healthy, at least 17 years of age and weigh at least 120 pounds. Weichert Realtors in Holmdel is located at 43 E. Main Street in Holmdel. “To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world!”

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Colts Neck Grandmother

Paddles the Susquehanna Solo n May 14, 2017 aka Mother’s Day, Cathy Mumford, a 57-year-old Colts Neck grandmother, got into her boat at the Susquehanna River’s source in Cooperstown, NY with the intent to paddle the entire 444 miles of the River. Twenty-six days later she completed her latest River Odyssey* when she paddled her 9.5’ plastic kayak into the Chesapeake Bay. Cathy paddled solo in and out of New York through Pennsylvania and into Maryland. “An important aspect of the journey for me is being alone. It helps me stay in the moment and avoid distraction,” said Mumford. For this same reason tech gadgets and contact with the outside world were kept to a minimum. She carried a smartphone and a satellite tracking transponder with a 911 call button in case of emergency. Mumford also packed basic camping supplies, a water filter and

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enough food to last three or four days. The Susquehanna flows alternately through populated and remote areas, so there was always a small country market or a large retail supermarket within a day or two. Most nights were spent at campgrounds or campsites with the occasional hotel stay. There were adventures along the way. A highlight was spending the night in a treehouse overlooking the River on a beautiful island, and of course the highs come with the lows. Her kayak and most of the gear were stolen from the banks of a small town. The boat was returned 24 hours later with the help of multiple townspeople, local police and a Facebook post. Ms. Mumford hopes her journey will inspire people of all ages, especially women, to get out on the water and into the calming, strengthening benefits of quiet time outdoors.

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Fulfillment, Change and the Box Life Most people live a BOX LIFE…you wake up, you have a cereal box breakfast, you take a shower in a box, you get in your box car and drive to your box office, you ride up a box elevator (heaven forbid we take the stairs), you go to your box/office, you type on a box, you talk on a box, step into another box for a meeting, you have a pocket-sized box that you can speak to, text onto, listen to music and take pictures on… you have your boxed lunch, you drive, train, or bus a box home, get home to your box, turn a big HD box on and MAYBE grab a cylinder to change your state! The message here? GET OUT OF THE BOX if you want to feel fulfilled! In my line of work, I get the opportunity to work with many “successful” people. How many materially wealthy people do you know who are miserable, cranky or intolerable? Do you know any materially “poor” people that appear fulfilled, content and happy? We all know, becoming materially successful, by itself, will not make you happy. Any level of success without fulfillment is the ultimate failure. While fulfillment is different for everyone, most people obtain fulfillment by growing and giving. You are either growing or dying, there are no long plateaus or standing still in life. You can’t help but feel fulfilled while engaging in activities that foster your growth. You also feel fulfilled by giving to others. One way of minimizing frustration and feeling fulfilled is by trading expectations for appreciation. We feel frustrated (the opposite of fulfilled) when circumstances fail to meet our expectations – this is a major source of stress. We can feel fulfilled by appreciating the little things in life. Here’s a personal example. During a recent bike ride, I happened to glance over onto the reservoir and spotted a bald eagle – I stopped short in astonishment. I was stunned by how majestic he was, appreciating in a few seconds why this is the symbol of American freedom. He turned to look at the distant noise and checked me out for a good three minutes. It seemed that we were fascinated with each other. I went to grab my phone/ camera and he took exception to this and gracefully departed. Disappointed, I was unable to memorialize the moment, but the rest of the day I felt “fulfilled”, simply having basked in the providence and beauty of something that I could have simply ridden right past without notice.


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Dress is casual and the Holiday Express Band will provide entertainment. This year Holiday Express is celebrating its 25th Anniversary and will be visiting a record setting 100 locations in 49 days. Proceeds from the Clambake will improve the quality of life for the 25,000 adults and children being served by Holiday Express during the 2017 holiday season. Holiday Express visits the mentally and physically disabled, the isolated, individuals in addiction and recovery programs, the poor and the homeless and children with serious illnesses. 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. Sponsorship opportunities are available for this event. For more information, visit www.holidayexpress.org or call 732.544.8010.

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friends to indulge in its labor of love at the second farm-totable family style dinner. You will enjoy a fresh, healthy, and of course delicious five-course dinner prepared by its in-house chef in the Green House that showcases ingredients straight from the garden. Relax to the sounds of music and water features, and prepare for your taste buds to be wowed by this amazing menu from Dearborn Markets’ farm and local farms. For more information, visit dearbornmarket.com today! Dearborn Market is a full-service grocery store and garden center located on Rte. 35 in Holmdel, NJ. Starting as a roadside farm stand in 1925, today Dearborn Market includes a 5,000 sq. ft. delicatessen, a new gourmet kitchen, an 11,000 square foot state-of-the-art greenhouse, a garden center, and a fresh bakery.

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Uncovering Hidden Epicurean Delights “ D’JEET?” ASKED GRANDPA If you didn’t know d’jeet? was tucked in the southeast corner of The Grove on Route 35 in Shrewsbury, you’re speeding through life too quickly. You’ve probably driven past it hundreds of times not knowing what a gem you’re missing. (I suppose most precious places are like that). So, it’s time for the FoodSpy to shine the light on this favorite. A little background here worth telling. Owner Casey Pesce shares a FoodSpy mantra that food is like love and art fused and a platform to bring people to the table. This 30-something chef grew up in his family’s butcher shop in Staten Island, where like any good Italian, his grandfather would first and always ask “Did ya’ eat?” So when Casey opened his first place in Middletown, out of respect and connection to his roots he named his epicurean dream, d’jeet? The roots sprouted quickly and he parlayed his experience and passion for food from his mother’s catering business and positions at The Grenville (Bay Head), Fromagerie (Rumson), and Mumford's (Tinton Falls) and architected this local find. Casey studied his craft in Italy where he learned the art of pasta and cooking with ingredients that are produced fresh and nearby. He keeps a local garden with heirloom tomatoes, varieties of lettuce, chickpeas, carrots and four kinds of kale. He sources produce from local farms, and high-end meats from throughout the tristate area. His daily, ever-changing menu represents family, friends and memories. And Pesce truly recreates this passion and relishes in the delight of providing people with food they can feel good about, traditions passed down from ancestors and brings you natural, flavorful foods using

seasonal and local ingredients. The FoodSpy has been coming here for years and it’s always an adventure as the seasonal menu changes constantly with the freshest of ingredients and almost invites you to try new things. The servers are a special mix of confident and knowledgeable and are never shy about giving a helpful opinion on what’s hot that night and how each dish is prepared. The specials are always exciting and we’ve experienced amazement with dishes from gourmet meatloaf to jaw dropping short ribs – so our advice is to banter with your server and try something new. On our recent visit we tried three appetizer specials, a Grilled Jersey Peach & Buratta Salad with Baby Arugula, Spiced Pecans, Aged Balsamic and Grilled Red Onion, a Watermelon Jicama Salad with Baby Greens, Feta, Sunflower Seeds, Navel Oranges, Garden Herb Vinaigrette (both salads more than large enough to share), along with some of the most amazingly tender Grilled Octopus (which is a FoodSpy litmus test) I have ever tasted. For entrées we almost always hone in on the fresh fish creations. The Seared Day Boat Sea Scallops with Organic Beets, Broccolini, Organic French Beans and Corn Nage’ was a special along with the Sushi grade, wonderfully deep-red seared Ahi Tuna over broccolini and some amazing thinly sliced seasoned potato crostini. We also went straight to the menu with a Grilled Wester Ross Salmon with garden cucumber & beet salad, heirloom tomato, wilted garden greens and a toasted caraway dressing. I would also recommend a sharable dish of homemade pasta – try the Whole Wheat Tagliatelle with almond-basil pesto, tomato confit and shaved pecorino or

the Portobello Mushroom Ravioli with Port Salut cheese, caramelized root vegetables in truffle sauce. At the wink/recommendation of our server, we tried another “off the beaten path” special – The Gourmet Cheesesteak, top end beef (cooked to order) with browned Vidalia onion and roasted red peppers topped in an exotic imported cheese concoction on fresh baked bread... wow. Like I said, d’jeet? always puts new ideas in front of you if you’re willing to step up and explore. They of course have a wonderful selection of desserts and gourmet coffees and teas (which you can also take to go). If you are looking for a fun night out with a group, they offer a chef’s table for parties of eight or more. Chef will create a customized tasting menu and will walk you through each course. The dining room seats 58, some tucked into intimate spaces, others spaced out across the room, and up to a dozen at the “community table”. It is a BYO and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and sports lovely outdoor patio seating. Weekend diners should book a table or come in smaller groups and be seated communally; d’jeet? is located in The Grove at 637 Broad Street, Route 35 in Shrewsbury. Call 732.224.8887 for reservations and tell Casey the FoodSpy sent you. He’ll be sure to make sure your experience special – come hungry, leave satisfied and he will not have to ask … “Did ya’ eat”?

Until next month – live well & eat well.

The FoodSpy

THE FOOD SPY seeks and finds hidden, and perhaps not so hidden epicurean gems in and around Monmouth County promoting the notion that good wine, good food in good company is one of life’s simplest and civilized pleasures. Sharing these gems is the mission of the Food Spy. The Food Spy is an active contributor for both Zagat and TripAdvisor and accepts input, ideas and gem suggestions from Community Magazine readers and can be secretly contacted at foodspynj@gmail.com.


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the history? Well you’re in luck. Holmdel Township Committeeman Eric Hinds will be conducting a tour on Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. The tour is approximately 90 minutes and leaves you thoroughly impressed (that’s a promise!). Due to security purposes, please email 114htwp@gmail. com to reserve your spot today; a meeting place and more details will be provided at that time.

THE “NOW” APPROACH TO FACIAL INJECTABLES conversation between you and your physician about what you want to change about the way you look. More and more, the injectable consultation now involves a cell phone or an iPad. Many clients are bringing in their electronics and pulling up Facebook or Instagram or their photo album and showing their doctor a picture of themselves at an occasion. They’re asking their doctors to, “Look at this.” With an index finger pointing to a specific part of their face, they go on to ask, “How can I fix it?” How do you approach Botox® and fillers? Do you tell your physician what you want to buy? Do you consult with your physician about something you want to change? Do you prefer your physician tell you what she or he can do for you? There are many trains of thought when it comes to Botox and fillers. Botox was the first injectable to hit the market with a massive campaign and proven results driving its success. Women and men of all ages have been using Botox for years now. Like a routine hair appointment, they book their Botox appointments every three months. Fillers ‘took it up a notch’ and were the follow-up to the Botox sensation. Fillers allow you to take years off your face by adding volume back where you lost it. But, what does your specific facial concern need? Botox? Filler? Both? A new approach to injectables is treating the face for a concern rather than with a product. When clients leave after having their entire face addressed, they’re happier with the result than when they simply walked in and asked for one syringe of filler or Botox, alone. Treating for a complete look using injectables consists of a

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In a time when we’re communicating on social media and taking countless selfies, it’s becoming more prevalent among Botox and filler users to treat for an end result. Injectable users are asking for brighter eyes and a less droopy mouth rather than a syringe of Botox. Or, they wish to minimize their jowls as opposed to simply purchase a syringe of filler. What does this mean for your budget? Not much. The first treatment may be a little more but you’ll be happier with the outcome because you’ll have a better photo at your next big event. Follow-up treatments to maintain your look will cost less because you’ll need less product. Therefore, if you showed your doctor your picture and told him or her you weren’t happy with the folds on the sides of your nose and crow’s feet every time you smiled for a photo, he or she could most likely use Botox for your eye wrinkles and filler for your “parentheses”. Problem solved in about 15 minutes. Botox lasts about three months. Different fillers can last between six months and several years. For more information, call Jeunesse Medical Spa at 732.739.3033 or visit jeunessemedicalspa.com. Only boardcertified plastic surgeons inject our patients.


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MCHA Board Members at the 42nd Annual Garden Party. Mark Gilbertson, Chuck Jones, Mark Aikins, Sean Moran, Claire Knopf, Felicia Campanella, Elizabeth Urbanski, Vera Hough, and Lisa Wilson.

Trustees Felicia Campanella and Andrea Aikins

Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA) held their 42nd annual Garden Party in June at a private residence. The fundraising event, which is held at a different waterfront residence each year, benefits MCHA. It is open to the public and invitations are also sent out. There were about 400 attendees ranging from board members and supporters of MCHA to friends and family members of the attendees. “We raised close to $125,000, nearly 15 percent of our operating budget at this event,” said MCHA Director of Development and Communications Lisa Maher. Two honorees from long-time Monmouth County families, the Rikers and the Hurtts, were recognized during the event. Maher shared, “MCHA was pleased to honor Trustees Alison Riker Friedel and Jennifer Hurtt Mullins. They are being honored for their unwavering commitment to history and

Honorees Alison Riker Friedel (center, left) and Jennifer Hurtt Mullins (center, right) surrounded by Garden Party guests

historic preservation. Both honorees are long-time residents of Rumson with strong ties to the community. Ally has chaired the Garden Party, been an active member on the Red Luncheon committee, and also served on our Board for over nine years. Jennifer has served on our Board for eight years and has been a chair for Tea with Me and a co-chair for Garden Party in addition to being active on the Committee for our Red luncheon.” The Garden Party took place under a sailcloth tent where cocktails and hors d’oeuvres were served. A silent auction is part of the event and this year included a paddle auction led by renowned auctioneer Nick Dawes. “This helped to raise funds for the digitization of our extensive collection,” said Maher.

ANOTHER SUMMER ANOTHER DONATION Kimball Heine of Locust, a rising senior at Middletown High School South, spent several months collecting donated backpacks, beach towels, hats, sunscreen, sunglasses and more for the homeless youth at Covenant House New Jersey. Sue Monteiro, Development Manager of Covenant House New Jersey, based in Asbury Park, requested these “Summer Survival Bags” to distribute to local youth that the Outreach team works with in Monmouth County. “Every summer Covenant House organizes beach trips for local youth and having these items available to the youth makes the experience a memorable one. It helps our youth feel they are prepared for their outing,” says Sue Monteiro. This is the third year Kimball has taken on this challenge. He stated, “It’s never easy asking for donations from so many businesses and individuals, but the local merchants and families have been very generous. We would like to thank

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Thompson Healthcare & Sports Medicine, Rumson Pharmacy, Costco, Worldpac, PNC Bank and the many generous families from the Holy Cross School in Rumson.” For more than four decades, Covenant House has helped transform and save the lives of more than a million homeless, runaway and trafficked young people. They offer housing and support services to young people in need – helping over 46,000 boys and girls every year. To learn how you can help Covenant House, visit www.nj.covenanthouse.org.


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Alexander Dunlop reaches #1 in Amazon’s Hot New Releases Category with his book, Play Your Cards Right: A Sacred Guide To Life On Earth. Alexander is a Harvard graduate and former Wall Street consultant who went on a personal quest to find the meaning of his life. After attending Jesuit seminary, becoming a Swami in India, and apprenticing to Indigenous Shamans, he found the purpose of his life, much to his surprise, in an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards. “The deck of playing cards is actually a timeless book of knowledge that was hidden in plain sight,” says Alexander Dunlop. “It reveals the mathematical structure of the quantum field in which we live. And, it’s at least 7,000 years old.” “According to this timeless knowledge, based on our date of birth, each person has 13 cards to play for life. These cards form our Sacred Blueprint. And once we know this,” Alexander continues, “then we have the awareness to make clear, confident decisions in life. It offers us a direct pathway to more fulfilling work, happier relationships, and authentic self-expression.” Here’s what Peter Roth, Director of the Heart River Center, has to say, “In his soul-affirming book, Alexander beautifully describes our unique journeys… He has brought these cards to life, revealing their extraordinary truth.” And this is what some of Alexander’s clients had to say about the book. Kelly A. Connor, founder of LumiNation Magazine, writes, “In Play Your Cards Right, Alexander shares game-changing wisdom for mastering Cupid’s game.” “This book is a must-read for business leaders…” says Marty Katz, managing partner of the Stratist Group.

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“The first week of August hangs at the very top of summer, the top of the live-long year like the highest seat of a Ferris wheel when it pauses and it’s turning. The weeks that come before are only a climb from balmy spring and those that follow a drop to the chill of autumn but the first week of August is motionless, and hot. It is curiously silent too with the blank white dawns and glaring moons, and sunsets smeared with too much color.”

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Get your binoculars ready for our free sky watching event, one that hasn’t been seen for 40 years! Don’t miss the big celestial disappearing act on August 21st. Dubbed the “Great American Total Solar Eclipse” – it will shut out the sun for a moment on a path leading from Oregon to South Carolina. It will be a dramatic event from coast to coast.

FREE SANDY HOOK BEACH CONCERTS Every Wednesday Night

End hump day with your beach chair and friends at Beach E - 6:00 p.m. for a free summer concert. The remaining schedule is as follows: Rip Tide with special guests The Sam Sims Band (8/9) – special 5:30 p.m. start and a rain date is scheduled for 8/16. Visit sandyhookfoundation.com.

FAMILY FUN DAYS AT MONMOUTH PARK Every Sunday through Labor Day All Activities are FREE and include pony rides, face painters, clowns, and bounce house. Grandstand admission is $5, children 12 and under are always admitted FREE. Visit monmouthpark.com.

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BELL WORKS TOUR August 9 | 9:00 a.m.

Are you interested in seeing what’s inside, or perhaps the history of Bell Works? Well you’re in luck, Holmdel Township Committeeman Eric Hinds will be conducting a tour. The tour is approximately 90 minutes and leaves you thoroughly impressed (that’s a promise!). Due to security purposes, please email 114htwp@gmail.com to reserve your spot today.

MONMOUTH FILM FESTIVAL August 11 - 13

Delve into the world of independent cinema at New Jersey’s top-rated, critically acclaimed, international film festival at the Two River Theater in Red Bank! Experience cinema from across the globe - and from right here in New Jersey - with short and feature films starring performers including Michael Cera, Sandra Oh, Ellen Page, Nia Long, and more! Visit monmouthfilmfestival.org.

GLEN BURTNIK’S SUMMER OF LOVE CONCERT 2017

August 19 - 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. Paramount Theater in Asbury Park

The Summer of Love Concert celebrates the 50th anniversary of the “Official” Summer of Love – 1967. Audiences can relive the memories of the Woodstock generation – for more information go to apboardwalk.com.

PAULA POUNDSTONE AT COUNT BASIE

August 18 at 8:00 p.m. Fresh off the heels of the release of

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JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT August 11 - 13

Henderson Theater on CBA Campus. Students and Children are $22, Adults are $28 and Seniors are $25. For more information, call 732.774.7827 or visit premiertheatre.com.

RED BANK’S FOOD & WINE WALK

August 20 and September 17 - 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Join in for a wide assortment of culinary offerings while exploring picturesque Red Bank. Enjoy food and/or beverage samples at over 20 participating restaurants, bars & eateries. Tickets are $35 per person. Visit redbank.org for more information.

FAIR HAVEN’S FIREMAN’S FAIR August 25 - 31 645 River Avenue, Fair Haven

Join the Fair Haven tradition and go on rides, play games, eat funnel cake, take home some homemade Manhattan clam chowder and enter to win a raffle! Kids can get on line and ride the finest fire truck and make a lasting memory! More info can be found at fhfd.org.

NEW JERSEY THOROUGHBRED FESTIVAL August 27

Celebrate the best of the best in the Garden State. Watch and wager as the top New Jerseybred horses battle each other for bragging rights. And in addition, all in attendance will receive a FREE giveaway item to be announced, with paid admission while supply lasts. Enjoy live music from The Mike Dalton Band. Visit monmouthpark.com.

BBQ & CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL September 2-4

Come celebrate the juiciest, most tender pulled pork, brisket and ribs the Jersey Shore has to offer - plus so much more. And wash everything down with a great selection of brews in the Craft Beer Garden featuring over 40 beers to choose from. Visit monmouthpark.com.

COLTS NECK ROCKFEST

September 22 and September 23

Back for its 10th year – this two-day event is packed with talented local musicians, varied musical acts, vendors selling crafted good and services, food vendors, etc. Entry cost is $20 per car. Visit coltsneckrockfest.com for more info.

RED BANK GUINNESS OYSTER FESTIVAL September 24 – Noon to 7:00 p.m.

Tons of Oysters...Pints of Guinness, plus Lighter Beers and Wine...Live Music...Great Food. Fashioned after the 61-yearold Galway Oyster Festival celebrating the opening of the oyster season, this is a huge food & music festival which will showcase Red Bank’s excellent restaurants as well as entertain thousands with great live music and family fun. Visit redbank.org.

RUN FOR HOPE 5K & FUN RUN September 24

Mark your calendars for the ultimate Sunday Funday, all while showing your support for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Brielle Ale House is hosting its inaugural Run for Hope 5K & Fun Run to benefit The Ashley Lauren Foundation. Sign-up to run and get one-hour open bar with barbecue, face painting, kids bounce houses, pushup/plank challenge, gift baskets, 50/50 and so much more! Visit ashleylaurenfoundation. org for more info.

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Local Foundation Appoints Serena DiMaso to Board of Directors

The Ashley Lauren Foundation announced the appointment of Serena DiMaso to its Board of Directors. The Foundation, based out of Spring Lake and serving all of New Jersey, provides financial assistance, emotional support and many other programs to children and

families suffering from the hardships of pediatric cancer. Founder and CEO Monica Vermeulen states, “We are honored to have Serena DiMaso join our Board. Serena brings a tremendous amount of experience which will help to further our mission of helping children with cancer.” DiMaso is currently serving her third elected term on the Board of Chosen Freeholders. She is liaison to the Office of Emergency Management, Workforce Development, Superintendent of Schools, Tourism, Division of Reclamation, Division of Weights & Measures, Improvement Authority and the Shade Tree Commission. DiMaso serves as the Freeholder representative on the County’s Planning Board and the Mosquito Control Advisory Board. DiMaso served on the Holmdel Township Committee for ten years, including five years as Mayor. She serves on the Meridian Hospital’s Corporation Board of Trustees, is Chairwoman of the Bayshore Hospital Foundation and is an active member of the Holmdel First Aid Squad. Serena is also a

Board member of the National Foundation for Women Legislators. Serena participated in The Ashley Lauren Foundation’s Butterf ly Ball competition “Dancing For Our Stars” in February 2017. She stated, “What a fun way to help raise the money needed to carry out the important work of the Foundation.” “The Ashley Lauren Foundation does so much for children battling cancer and their families,” says DiMaso. “It is my privilege to join this great group and do what I can to advance their mission of bringing hope and help for children with cancer.” The Ashley Lauren Foundation’s Board of Directors are: Monica Vermeulen, Founder and CEO; Thomas Corley, Vice President and Treasurer; Carolyn Walker, Secretary; Lou Russo, Trustee; Howard Levine, Trustee; Lou Bernardo, Trustee; Carolyn Burtnick, Trustee; Serena DiMaso, Trustee; Tom Arnone, Trustee; Nancy Kolakowski, Program Director/ Family Liaison; Mary Spano Gleckner, Family Liaison; and Nancy Wendt, Family Liaison.

New Jersey Non-Profit Raises Funds for Homeless Veterans

In July, Wellness and Veterans Engaged (WAVE)

raised over $10,000 for Backpacks for Life, a nonprofit that provides support for homeless veterans, at Stumpy’s Hatchet House in Eatontown. About 75 people filled the space and “Hatchet Hurled for Veterans,” over snacks, beer and wine and great company. Prizes were given out to the person to raise the most for Backpacks for Life, as well as the first 10 “Hatchet Hurlers” to get a bullseye, in true Stumpy’s fashion. An abundance of supplies was also collected throughout the night such as toothbrushes, hand warmers, chapstick, deodorant and much more to help give more fully equipped backpacks to veterans in need.

100% of the proceeds was donated to Backpacks For Life, a 501(c)3 nonprofit that aims to provide veterans in need with the daily

essentials and resources that they cannot provide for themselves. With each backpack, it hopes to give veterans the tools they need for a second chance at life. For more information, visit backpacksforlife.org.

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Left to Right: Ryan Lascelles, Luke McKenna & Dan Apy PHOTO CREDIT BART LENTINI PHOTOGRAPHY

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We are so fortunate to live in a county that promotes and supports the arts in such a big way. We celebrate music of every kind and many famous musicians began here, live here or play here. The Mercury Brothers band fits all three categories. Watch for great things from this band hailing from Little Silver and Lincroft. Dan Apy of Little Silver plays guitar and sings the lead vocals. Ryan Lascelles is also from Little Silver and is responsible for the Bass/Effects. Percussionist Luke McKenna grew up in Lincroft. The band will be launching a new album, “In Retrograde”, on August 25th at The Saint in Asbury Park. We asked Dan about the band’s background and where it’s headed.

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CM: What events led to forming The Mercury Brothers? I grew up in Little Silver and I met our bassist (Ryan) in elementary school because he also lived in Little Silver. We became friends through a mutual love for music, as well as getting into trouble…so naturally he and I started our first rock band in the sixth grade called Mr.C4 & the Plastic Explosives which lasted through middle school and allowed us to get a great head start on our ability to play and write with one another. During high school and college we continued to work together, while also pursuing our individual interests. In the Summer of 2014, Ryan and I were fired up and ready to play in a band again, but unfortunately the music scene was facing a shortage of available drummers. I would play frequently on the streets of Red Bank. During this time I first met Luke McKenna. He lived in Lincroft, but I would see him walking down the street because he worked at the Starbucks that I liked to play near. He was always complimentary and would say, “We should jam sometime!” Later that fall, Ryan and Luke started working together (serendipitously) at Dean’s Food Market. That’s when we were finally able to get together and play, which went phenomenally right off the bat. We started by playing covers and had a lot of mutual influences like Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Ramones, Modest Mouse, Arcade Fire, The Black Keys, and so many more. We felt an immediate connection as both friends and musicians, and began to dial in our sound as a trio throughout the fall and winter of 2015. How did the band decide on the name The Mercury Brothers? By Spring 2015, we felt like a real band. We realized quickly that we needed a band name if we wanted to get any exposure as a group. After weeks of brainstorming, we were going by The Rooftops but something about it felt forced (and we later discovered that name was already taken by at 1960’s Motown band). So, we threw a party to try and inspire creativity, which ended in the three of us telling stories about when we were kids. This was when we had the divine realization that the three of us

had an uncanny fascination with liquid mercury growing up. In that moment, we came up with the name The Mercury Brothers, and all felt that it was a perfect fit. Are there any exciting or special moments that stand out from your shows? At one of our shows in Asbury Park, Bruce Springsteen walked in and caught our entire set. It was a real thrill and compliment that he stuck around, and even took some pictures. It is definitely not an experience we’ll easily forget. But there’s something funny and exciting and special that happens at every show we’ve ever played. It’s an incredible honor to be part of the music community in our area. There’s a deep respect for local bands and that’s a palpable feeling at shows. It’s a very cool thing to get to hang out with nationally touring acts or get to talk music with people you never expected to meet. It’s also a beautiful thing when a crowd of strangers simply comes together in one moment to support your art. There are times when people have told us how deeply touched they were, and that could be the main reason why we do this. It’s important.

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The band has many original songs. What is the songwriting process? For the most part, we all write the songs together. I’ll usually bring a guitar progression, paired with some lyrics or a specific idea and then we’ll play around and run with it until it starts coming together organically. We all contribute different tones and unique musical phrasing to our writing. It allows us to create music that we all feel very personally connected to, while also incorporating an eclectic mix of styles. One of our first songs was “Bandoliers.” We were all going through different transitions in our lives and felt inspired to write a song that touched on overcoming our demons, and banding together to stay true to ourselves. We all related so much to that struggle. Where have The Mercury Brothers appeared? Once we had a band name and a couple of songs, we went straight into the studio with close friend and producer Bruce Tunkel. We laid down a four-song demo of our best original

songs at the time, and began using it to book as many shows as possible. In 2015-2016 we played 44 shows in venues all over the state, including several shows where we played live sets on local radio and TV. We’ve already started working on new songs though, so it’s only a matter of time until we’re back in the studio to start our next project. We hope to be heading out on a short tour later this year. Where will you launch “In Retrograde”? We will be launching our new album on August 25th at The Saint in Asbury Park. We’ve been working toward this a long time and are wildly excited. We wanted this album to convey our hopes and past experiences through honest and passionate rock music, and we’re really psyched to see what people think. This show will feature some incredible local bands. The show begins at 7:00 p.m. and the lineup is: The Burns, Sex Office, The Mercury Brothers and Cranston Dean Band. Where will you be appearing next and how can readers hear your music? You can catch us live at several show we having coming up: 8/11- The Chubby Pickle (Highlands) 9PM; 8/23 – The Asbury Hotel (Asbury Park) 8PM; 8/25 – The Saint *Album Release* 7PM; 9/09 – The Saint 7PM; 9/30 – The Asbury Hotel 8PM; and 10/8 – The Saint 7PM You can “Like” and follow The Mercury Brothers on Facebook, and our new album will be available this August on www. themercurybrothers.bandcamp.com/releases and on iTunes, Spotify, and Youtube. For booking please contact: DanApy13@Gmail.com. At the end of the interview, Dan expressed how very grateful he, Ryan and Luke are for all of the support they’ve received from so many different venues and bands. “We’re honored to be considered part of such a gracious and incredible community of artists. Our hearts are filled with gratitude for the inspiration that our friends, family, and fellow musicians give us on a daily basis. Thank you all so much.”

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better than chilling out at the Tiki Bar, slow grooving to beach tunes, hearing the waves gently crash and…your kids charging at you like wolves on the loose screaming with irregular breaths, “Hurry. We got to go home and check the mail. Teachers are out. TODAY!” You reply, “Didn’t summer just begin?” Although there is anticipated excitement for the new academic year to begin, most parents, including myself, get stressed before they can show off their school spirit. In order, to seem “cool” for the back-to-school fashion shopping, doctor hopping and supply schlepping here’s a complimentary time saving plan to help you survive the classroom chaos while still relishing in your summer bliss. 1. ORGANIZE THE FRIDGE Of course this is probably the last thing you want to be doing while the sun is shining, but if you take inventory of what is in the fridge and keep lists of what you need to stock up on for school breakfasts, lunches and dinners you can prepare your meals efficiently and quickly. 2. DON’T FORGET THE GLUE! Emoji rulers, notebooks, blinging backpacks - shop for school supplies early. According to a MediaMath survey, back-to-school shopping begins after July 4th and peaks in the beginning of August. Plus keep your finger on the latest wardrobe styles. Chat with friends and scour social media for all the latest fashion trends. Hint: laid back looks, sporty denim and plaid are big this year. 3. RUN WAKEUP DRILLS Alert…Alert…Cranky parents make cranky children. Get in the routine of setting your alarm clock 10 minutes early. Seriously! It may be liberating to be lazy during the summer, but once the strict morning schedule starts there is no excuse for slackers or whiners. 4. CALL THE DOCTOR "Your dog ate your child’s medical records" is no longer a usable excuse. Book their physicals and immunizations well in advance. No one wants to be stuck waiting in a doctor’s office when they can be outside in the fresh air enjoying their last days of summer.


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Trinity Hall Valedictorian Donates Hair & Much More! By LiliAnn Paras This was supposed to be a simple story about a donation of hair to charity. And then I met Holly Koerwer, and the story became so much more. Holly, her mother Beth, and I met at the Hudson & Canal Salon in Red Bank shortly before Holly was about to have almost two feet of her hair cut. As she sat in the salon chair, our conversation began with talk about her high school career at Trinity Hall in Tinton Falls, a school for girls which has a serious concentration on a STEM curriculum (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). It became increasingly clear that Holly is uniquely talented. Holly was all set to attend a traditional high school when Beth convinced her to attend an information session about the new Trinity Hall. It impressed Holly as “an exciting place to learn” and she bravely changed course and delved into the new curriculum. Holly and her family are grateful that Holly took a chance on entering the inaugural class of Trinity Hall and have no doubt that Trinity Hall sparked her passion for engineering. Holly excelled and was the valedictorian of this year’s class, the first to graduate from Trinity Hall. In her sophomore year, Holly was selected into the She++#INCLUDE Fellowship Program founded by Stanford University to encourage women to choose computer science as a career. Holly traveled to California and met with former Stanford students. As part of her trip, she also toured Google and Facebook headquarters, and one of the highlights of her trip was meeting Sheryl Sandberg, author, activist, and Chief Operating Officer of Facebook. That same year, a teacher introduced Holly to 3D printing and Holly transformed her new interest into action. “Because I was fascinated, I was able to convince my parents for my 17th birthday to buy the parts to build a 3D printer. I

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spent Christmas break putting it together.” This was impressive in itself and even more so after Holly added, “Only after it was assembled, I noticed there were instructions.” Then she told me what she printed. After taking classes in engineering, Holly had become interested in prosthetics. She used her new printer to construct the parts required to assemble ten prosthetic hands, 320 parts in all. Holly seeks to blend technology with community service and in order to expose younger girls to STEM, Holly organized a Hand-A-Thon in her senior year. She invited 7th and 8th grade girls to participate in assembling the hands. Seventy girls attended the event, and there was even a waiting list. Holly worked out how to assemble the hands and she set the proper tension for the elastic bands controlling the moving parts. The mechanisms are wrist-driven and the fingers are manipulated through the palm. The hands

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were donated through e-Nable to benefit children who have missing fingers. In addition to the function of the prosthetic hands, Holly paid close attention to the aesthetics. She designed them to be colorful and has found that the children like the superhero-like look of their prosthetics. There was so much to talk about, but we did eventually get around to discussing Holly’s donation of her hair to benefit cancer survivors who have lost their hair during chemotherapy. Holly’s desire to help cancer survivors is especially meaningful because her mother battled breast cancer five years ago and had lost all of her hair. Back then, Beth and Holly had attended a Breast Cancer Awareness Day at a local restaurant. A woman with a full head of hair approached the then-bald Beth, assuring her that her hair would grow back, just as hers had. They had a warm conversation, then parted


ways, and in their wildest imagination, neither could have anticipated the timing of recent events. Three years later, the Koerwers built a house in Beach Haven. Beth was visiting the beach for the first time, when her new neighbor greeted her. There was a familiarity and each realized they had met at the breast cancer event. They became friends and Beth knew that her friend had begun cancer treatments again over the years. But, it was not until Beth recently saw her at the beach just weeks before Holly was scheduled to have her haircut, that she learned her friend had once again lost her hair - which just happens to be a perfect color match to Holly’s! And so, the same woman who had so graciously comforted Beth is now the beneficiary of Holly’s donation. Although Holly and her sister had donated hair before, this was truly a special donation. Beth delivered the hair to her friend and described, “She and her husband were holding the hair like it was gold. They were so appreciative and in the end, it is a gift to Holly to know the impact it made on a special person’s life.” The charitable donation was not the only reason Holly needed a summer haircut. Holly was preparing for the six week “Plebe Summer” that would begin her college career at the United States Naval Academy (USNA). All incoming Plebes must have their hair cut military style. The incoming women inductees must

initially wear their hair above the collar. (Later, longer hair may be worn in a bun.) Holly had a whole lot of hair to donate - her prom updo required 111 bobby pins. Yes, she and her friends counted). Charli Bohm, the owner of Hudson & Canal, cut off almost two feet of Holly’s blond hair, yielding two braids, each 22 inches long. Holly was completely composed and unfazed throughout, and in fact opted for a stylish cut shorter than the bob most inductees choose. At first, the USNA did not appear on Holly’s list of colleges to explore. But she decided to visit when the USNA kept appearing as a perfect match on the high school’s Naviance search site, and when she set foot on campus, she instantly knew it was the right fit. This summer, Holly and the other inductees will pursue a rigorous training program that will include physical fitness and introduction to all phases of Navy life. She will also devote much of her time to the USNA varsity sailing team. When asked about her goals, Holly said, “My focus will be to major in systems engineering, but I will always be interested in prosthetics in some capacity even if my career takes me on a different path.” We join Holly’s parents, Joe and Beth and her siblings, Christian, Trevor and Kelly, in wishing all good things for Holly and we look forward to learning about her adventures at the Naval Academy.


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As a former Admissions Board member of a college I spent many an afternoon pouring over application forms and essays from throngs of hopeful students hoping to receive the much anticipated acceptance package in the mail. Piles of ‘students’ would be placed in front of us in a conference room and we would begin the process of deciding fates. But the decision making process was different from what you might expect. The piles were separated into applicants who had the necessary qualifications, those who almost had the qualifications or had some, and those who did not have any of the qualifications. The qualifications were numeric in nature, coming down to SAT scores and GPA, and from that the decision process would seem simple. But we were also given lists of students needed at the college. For instance, I remember one semester when we were tasked with finding a cello player. Another time we needed more tennis players. Many times the list included certain majors or athletes and an applicant in the pile for those who didn’t have the grades would get moved to the acceptance pile. The most important distinction, however, was whether or not the applicant was well-rounded. The student with a perfect SAT score and 4.0 GPA was not an automatic acceptance if she had no other interests or achievements. And the student from the ‘almost’ pile who started his own clubs, raised funds for charity, ran marathons, and wrote a very clever essay was often given the benefit of the doubt for his grades and offered a spot in the freshman class. The same was true for class rank. A student who ranked in the top five of his class but came from a very small school wasn’t given the same advantage as an applicant who was in the top ten percent of a huge graduating class. We on the Admissions Board were also familiar with many of the high schools and took into consideration that a B from an academically challenging high school was the same as an A from a less competitive school.

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The application process begins your first day in high school. Students who ‘got involved’ their junior year because it would look good on their application were often moved to the ‘maybe’ or ‘no’ piles. From day one a student needs to get involved in something, be it academic, social, athletic, or of the arts. The more the student is involved, the better the chance he or she will become one of the students on the "needed" list.

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accepted at that school. A great essay can go far to tip the scales in your favor. So can your extracurricular activities. The Admissions Board wants to get to know you academically and personally. They’re trying to learn all about the things that make you who you are and what’s important to you. Be sure to tell them in your essay and show them through your activities. 3. 3

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STORY Michael A. Palladino, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Graduate Studies at Monmouth University

and increased earning potential, but it’s a buffer to unemployment. And across every discipline we are seeing that leadership training is one of the greatest values and most in-demand requirements. When evaluating graduate programs there are several things to consider beyond the subject matter of the particular program. Will you get credit for your work experience? For example, requirements for GMAT or GRE test waivers vary for different schools and programs, but the key factors to apply are generally work experience, undergraduate GPA, or having earned a prior graduate degree. Since many graduate students are often juggling working and going back to school, programs that offer hybrid and online class formats, evening and weekend formats that accommodate professionals’ busy schedules are often key factors in the decision. Also, since graduate programs are often used to fine-tune expertise for one’s desired career trajectory, it’s good to consider degree programs that offer specialized tracks or concentrations. MBA degrees are still the gold standard for those focused on business leadership and are now required in many industries to be considered for management positions. At Monmouth University’s Leon Hess Business School, for example, students choose from traditional and accelerated formats and can select an optional concentration in Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing or Real Estate.

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Some students pursue a master’s in a field different from their undergraduate degree to create unique skill sets to pursue a new avenue in their career. We have had students in our Criminal Justice program that are police officers with many years of active duty in the field. They have chosen to return to pursue their master’s degree to learn budgeting and forecasting skills, and how to leverage their field experience to take on a leadership role. Students with a bachelor’s degree in biology, for example, have returned to earn their master’s in Computer Science, Business or Communication.

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Graduate studies do not always involve pursuing a full degree; there are a number of specialized certification programs that provide a less expensive option, with a shorter commitment. Certification programs allow students to take courses at their own pace, and with so many options, there may be one perfectly aligned with a student’s career aspirations. The Graduate Certificate in Human Resources Management and Communication is just one example of a defined “gainful employment” program. There are similar options for Accounting, Forensic Nursing, Teaching of Children with Autism, Professional Counseling, and Play and Expressive Therapy to name just a few. While many employers have cut back on tuition reimbursement programs, we have seen an increase in cohort working partnerships and strategic relationships. Monmouth University has partnered with the Hackensack Meridian Health System for MBA and DNP programs. Medical personnel are often incentivized to pursue advanced degrees, which benefits both the employee and employer. Regardless of the industry, market demand drives graduate programs, and Monmouth’s new Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership program (EdD) is a prime example. We worked closely with the Monmouth County Superintendents’ Roundtable to develop the concept and curriculum for the program and several of the principals and superintendents will serve as teaching faculty for the inaugural class this fall. Whether starting a new career, preparing for a leadership role, or retooling to shift gears to a specific area of interest, the universal goal for professionals who opt to pursue a graduate degree is career advancement. With the number of growing specialty areas in today’s economy for employees with advanced degrees, and the positions in various industries that now require them, there has never been a better time to go “back to school”.


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Back to School Tips for a Successful Year The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) shares many health and safety tips for making the transition from summer break back to the classroom an easy one for students. For a complete list you can visit AAP. org. Here are some helpful highlights.

Making the First Day of School Easier • If your child seems nervous, remind him or her that there are probably a lot of students who are uneasy about going back to school. This may be at any age. Teachers know that students are nervous and will make an extra effort to make sure everyone feels as comfortable as possible. • Point out the positive aspects of starting school to create positive anticipation about the first day. Your child will see old friends and meet new ones. Refresh his or her positive memories about previous years, when he or she may have returned home after the first day with high spirits because of a good time. • Find another child in the neighborhood with whom your student can walk to school or ride on the bus. • If it is a new school for your child, attend any available orientations and take an opportunity to tour the school before the first day. • If you feel it is needed, drive your child (or walk with him or her) to school and pick him or her up on the first day.

Eating at School • Studies show that children who eat a nutritious breakfast function better. They do better in school, and have better concentration and more energy. • Most schools regularly send schedules of cafeteria menus home and/or have them posted on the school’s website. With this advance information, you can plan on packing lunch on the days when the main course is one your child prefers not to eat. • Many school districts have plans which allow you to pay for meals through an online account. Your child will get a card to “swipe” at the register. This is a convenient way to handle school meal accounts. • Look into what is offered inside and outside of the cafeteria, including vending machines, a la carte, school stores, snack carts, and fundraisers held during the school day. • Each 12-ounce soft drink contains approximately 10 teaspoons of sugar and 150 calories. Drinking just one can of soda a day increases a child’s risk of obesity by 60%. Choose healthier options (such as water and appropriately sized juice and low-fat dairy products) to send in your child’s lunch.

Developing Good Homework & Study Habits • Create an environment that is conducive to doing homework starting at a young age. Children need a consistent work space in their bedroom or another part of the home that is quiet, without distractions, and promotes study. • Schedule ample time for homework; build this time into choices about participation in after school activities. • Establish a household rule that the TV and other electronic distractions stay off during homework time. • Supervise computer and Internet use. • By high school, it’s not uncommon for teachers to ask students to submit

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homework electronically and perform other tasks on a computer. If your child doesn’t have access to a computer or the Internet at home, work with teachers and school administration to develop appropriate accommodations. • Be available to answer questions and offer assistance, but never do your child’s homework for him or her. • Take steps to help alleviate eye fatigue, neck fatigue, and brain fatigue while studying. It may be helpful to close the books for a few minutes, stretch, and take a break periodically when it will not be too disruptive. • If your child is struggling with a particular subject, speak with your child’s teacher for recommendations on how you or another person can help your child at home or at school. If you have concerns about the assignments your child is receiving, talk with his or her teacher. • If your child is having difficulty focusing on or completing homework, discuss this with your child’s teacher, school counselor, or health care provider. • For general homework problems that cannot be worked out with the teacher, a tutor may be considered. • Some children need help organizing their homework. Checklists, timers, and parental supervision can help overcome homework problems. • Some children may need help remembering their assignments. Work with your child and his or her teacher to develop an appropriate way to keep track of his or her assignments--such as an assignment notebook. • Establish a good sleep routine. Insufficient sleep is associated with lower academic achievement in middle school, high school and college, as well as higher rates of absenteeism and tardiness. The optimal amount of sleep for most adolescents (13 to 18 years of age) is in the range of 8 to 10 hours per night.


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DIVORCE TALK: COLLEGE COSTS

Peter C. Paras

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The ever increasing cost of post high school

their children to have every advantage, but

education, whether college, vocational school

also prefer the other parent to shoulder

or something else, is a serious concern for

the greater financial burden?

many parents today. It is an extraordinary

circumstances

cost that many divorcing parents of teenagers

obligation to contribute to their child’s

must give serious consideration.

educational expenses.

both

parents

In most have

On the other hand,

College costs include the more obvious

both parents (whether custodial or non-

expenses – tuition, room and board, books

custodial) have the right to consultation

and required fees.

about and a say in the choice of school and

Nowadays, however,

the list of often included expenses also encompasses SAT/ACT review courses and

the costs they can afford. Typically the custodial parent is most

registration fees, transportation to and from

directly

college several times per year, trips to visit

selection

colleges the student is considering applying

generally is more daily contact with the child

to and application fees. Sometimes college

and often a greater exposure to the child’s

coaches, computers and study abroad are

thoughts and plans about college. It is this

added to the list.

parent’s duty to provide the non-custodial

Most parents want the best for their children, but who pays when both want

involved process

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Holmdel 8U Wins Division Championship The Holmdel boys travel baseball team won the 2017 8U Central Shore division championship! Holmdel finished the regular season 6-3 and received a third seed in the playoffs. Their first game was against Cage Academy, whom they beat twice during the season (13-7 and 9-3). But this was not an easy victory. After trailing 5-1 in the bottom of the 4th inning, Holmdel put up five runs to take the lead for good, winning 7-5. This never-give-up attitude and momentum was carried into the next round against second seeded Manalapan, a team Holmdel lost to earlier in the season (7-2). Holmdel scored four runs in the first inning and continued to pour it on with a 10-0 mercy win in four innings. The championship game vs. the number one seed Brick Bulldogs was a game of redemption as the Bulldogs beat the Hornets (9-5) in the regular season opener. Tension was thick as the game featured a few early lead changes but Holmdel pulled away with five runs in the 4th and in dramatic fashion closed the game with a bases loaded strike out winning the contest 12-6. The coaches, parents and families are all very proud of the boys’ accomplishment and wish them continued success!

Local Business Groups Attend “Day at the Races" The Colts Neck Business Association (CNBA), along with the Greater Long Branch Chamber of Commerce and the Eatontown Industrial Park Association (EIPA), attended a “Day at the Races” at Monmouth Park on July 14, 2017. The local business groups had an afternoon of networking, lunch and horseracing. This annual event between the three chambers, now in its fifth year, couldn’t be possible without the hard work of Anna Mayer (EIPA), Sue Fitzpatrick (CNBA), Anna Appolonia (CNBA), and Nancy Kleiberg (Greater Long Branch Chamber of Commerce).

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Colts Neck Business Association Announces Upcoming Summer Happenings August 16th Join in for Colts Neck Business Association’s Networking event on the patio at Trump National Golf Course from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Light fare will be served and a cash bar. Mingle and foster new connections while enjoying the beautiful surroundings. Cost for non-members is $20, free to CNBA members.

September 20th Be sure to join in at CNBA’s 8th Annual Pig Roast on September 20, 2017. Always a fun time – bring your spouse, your friends, and your coworkers – all are invited! Enjoy live music & delicious fare – doors open at 6:30 p.m.

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Remembering Daniel Baldassare Colts Neck residents were stunned and saddened upon hearing of the loss of Daniel Baldassare, 20, among the 16 service members killed on July 10, 2017. Mayor Russell Macnow spoke about the tragedy during the July 12th meeting of the Colts Neck Township Committee. “We are a small town of about 10,000 people and unfortunately we have lost one of our own,” Macnow said. “We are deeply saddened to hear of the tragic passing of our resident, 2015 Colts Neck High School graduate and United States Marine Dan Baldassare. We remain available to assist the family in any way possible.” A moment of silence was observed for Dan and the other service members who perished in the flight. After consulting with officers at Naval Weapons Station Earle in Colts Neck, Macnow directed all flags in the municipality to be flown at half-staff until further notice. Dan had wanted to be a Marine since he was a young boy and was serving as a Crewmaster on the KC-130 air tanker. Described by friends and neighbors as patriotic and caring, Dan was active in youth football and went on to play for the Cougars’ high school team. After the crash, a marine sergeant guarded the Baldassare home to give the family privacy. Monmouth County Freeholder Director Lillian Burry honored the young resident. “Our Colts Neck native son, U.S. Marine Crewmaster Daniel Baldassare, gave his life in service to his country. As a long-time resident and former Mayor of Colts Neck, I feel this loss personally. Words cannot fully express how grateful we are for this young man’s service and how proud we Colts Neck residents are to have counted him among our best and brightest citizens. We keep the Baldassare family in our thoughts and prayers.” The 15 Marines and a Navy sailor were killed in a military plane crash in a soybean field in Itta Bena, Mississippi. The plane is used to refuel aircraft in flight and to transport cargo and troops. Six of the marines and the sailor were from an elite Marine Raider battalion at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Nine, including Dan, were based out of Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, New York, home of a Marine Aerial Refueling and Transport Squadron. The Community Magazine family offers our deepest sympathy to the Baldassare family and wishes comfort for Dan’s friends. Godspeed, Dan. Thank you for your service.

Colts Neck Lions Membership Drive You’re invited to join the Colts Neck Lions Club at its membership drive on Monday, August 14, 2017 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Huddy’s Inn – dinner is FREE to all guests. During the drive, the Lions will be informing you of all the wonderful things the Club does for the community, as well all the upcoming events. It is a great way for you to learn more about the club and the members. Did we also mention that dinner is on them?! Colts Neck Lions’ motto is “We Serve” – the Club was formed in 1969 and has been serving the Colts Neck community ever since. Lions volunteer their time to humanitarian causes in their local and world communities. By conducting service projects and raising funds, Lions strive to help those in need, wherever they are. To RSVP, contact Justin Lotano at 732.616.4747 or Justin.lotano@wfadvisors.com by August 11th as spots are limited.

Colts Neck Senior Citizens, Inc. Celebrates 50th Anniversary The 50th Anniversary of the Colts Neck Senior Citizens, Inc. was celebrated in style last month. Over 100 people had a wonderful time at Bucks Mill Park in Colts Neck commemorating this happy occasion. They were treated to a delicious array of food – all expertly prepared by Chef Peter DeCeli. Colts Neck Township Committeeman JP Bartolomeo, who always gives reports on town happenings at the monthly meetings, was there to greet everyone. Several lucky people won door prizes from Colts Neck restaurants. Any Colts Neck resident over the age of 55 is welcome to join in the fun that this active organization provides. To learn more or to join, contact President, Jack Coppola at 732.933.0720.

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The Hannah Duffy Foundation By Susan Murphy

The Hannah Duffy Foundation was established to honor the memory of a sweet, kind, spirited young girl, Hannah Rose, who died on September 26, 2013 at the age of 14. In late September 2012, she was diagnosed with two types of brain cancer - anaplastic astrocytoma and gliomatosis cerebri, both highly aggressive malignant tumors. Hannah’s family chose to face their devastating loss with courage and determination. They made it their mission to continue her legacy through funding for pediatric brain cancer research and scholarship programs. Hannah was born on March 18, 1999. Her mother Susan Funck shared that Hannah was always curious and filled with a zest for life. When Hannah was six, she and her family moved to Tinton Falls. “She, u n f o r t u n a t e l y, passed away in September of what would have been her freshman year in high school,” said her mother. Although there is sadness, she feels it is important that people know what a full life Hannah led before she died. Mrs. Funck shared a few of the things Hannah enjoyed. “Hannah was always a daredevil and would try anything at least once! She was a pretty incredible skateboarder and we used to take her to the skate park in Long Branch quite often.

Most of the riders were boys but she had no fear and definitely gave them a run for their money. One of our best memories was when she was about 12. We were at the skatepark and she dropped into the bowl. The boys that were there couldn’t believe that ‘a girl’ was able to drop into the bowl and skate! It was pretty awesome and still makes me smile thinking about it.” Hannah loved spending time with her friends. She was a true friend who was loyal and kindhearted to all. “She and her besties were always together. They went through a ‘baking’ phase where they would bake cakes, cookies and all sorts of crazy stuff. She was very creative but not the cleanest of bakers. When they were done, our kitchen was always a disaster, with flour and sugar everywhere!” her mother shared. H a n n a h began playing soccer at age five and it became one of her greatest passions. She played on both her school and travel teams. Mrs. Funck noted that Hannah was a natural athlete, and excelled at every sport she attempted, whether it was soccer, field hockey, skateboarding, or snowboarding. A very special person in Hannah’s life was her baby brother, Robbie, whom she loved dearly. Hannah told her mother that

ever since she was five her birthday wish upon blowing out her candles was to have a baby brother. “Their bond was something special, an eternal bond. Shortly before she died, she said to me, ‘Robbie is your gift because God knew he was going to need me back too soon.’ She made me promise to raise him with a smile, and to make sure he always knows how much she loved him,” shared her mother. Hannah also asked that a large picture of her be put over her brother’s bed so she was the first face he saw in the morning and the last one he saw at night. In that way she felt he would know how much she loved him. Hannah was truly wise beyond her years. Despite hospital stays and treatments, she had decided to live the remainder of her life as “normal” as possible. This included hanging out with her friends, being inducted into the National Junior Honor Society, attending the eighth grade dance and graduating with her friends. She played with her brother and even managed to challenge her mom as every teenager does. Throughout her journey of battling cancer, she had insisted upon honesty from the doctors and her family. Hannah faced what she knew was coming with dignity and grace. In her year-long battle with brain cancer, she never allowed the cancer to touch her spirit or her soul; never gave up fighting; and did not let cancer define her. When her friends visited in the hospital, Hannah had “marching orders” for them. She told her best friends to wear pink stilettos to her memorial service and put a big “H” on the heels of their shoes, which would be visible when they kneeled in church. She asked her friends to embroider her name into their prom and wedding dresses so that she could be there with them. When Hannah left the hospital for the last time to be at home with her family, she was greeted by hundreds of friends and neighbors who lined her street offering her a Hero’s Welcome. During her 14 years on earth, Hannah touched the hearts of many people of all ages. Regardless of what she faced, Hannah was determined to live her life to the fullest. As her mother gently reminds us all, “Hannah IS being remembered – not for Continued on page 68

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Continued from page 66 how she died but because of how she lived.” Hannah’s biggest fear was being forgotten. Her greatest wish was to be remembered. Her mother asked this of CM’s readers, “We promised her that she would always remain in our hearts. We ask that your readers live by the words I said on the night that Hannah went to be with the angels. ‘Live with No Regrets, Love with Compassion, Be Kind, and Never Ever Give Up that Fighting Spirit’. If you live by those words, you will honor our girl in the best way possible.” The Hannah Duffy Foundation has partnered with several merchants, such as Nordstrom, Target, Office Max, Amazon Smile, and Expedia. All proceeds from these shopping partners will fund the Hannah Duffy Foundation, which is a registered 501(c)3 taxexempt organization, established in Hannah’s memory to fund cutting edge pediatric brain cancer research through the Children’s Brain Tumor Tissue Consortium (CBBTC) at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia as well as provide scholarships to graduating high school seniors residing in Tinton Falls, Eatontown and Shrewsbury Township. In developing the scholarship program in Hannah’s memory, her family’s hope is to find students who embody the spirit and essence of their dear Hannah - most importantly, kindness, dedication and a loving spirit. An upcoming fundraiser is the Fifth Annual Hustle4Hannah 5K & Kids Fun Run on Sunday, September 24, 2017 at Monmouth Regional High School in Tinton Falls. There will also be numerous kids’ races so that children of all ages can participate. This fundraiser will help with the local scholarship program as well as funding for pediatric brain cancer research at CHOP. To date, the Hannah Duffy Foundation has awarded over $35k in college scholarships to local Monmouth County residents as well as $50k for brain cancer research. Of the 5k Run, Hannah’s mother said, “It’s a wonderful day to remember our girl and honor her legacy. One of the most special parts of the day takes place after the races are completed. We have a live butterfly release, in memory of both Hannah and all angels taken too soon. It’s incredibly powerful and emotional, but also brings peace and hope.” Visit hannahduffy.org for details on making a donation, upcoming events, and to read Hannah’s complete story.

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Hannah is surrounded by her six best friends during her Celebration of Life party held at the hospital on September 7, 2013. Note their identical outfits.

This was taken during a bereavement retreat in October 2015. Hannah’s step dad John (whom she loved very much), her mother Susan Funck and her beloved brother Robbie who is holding the picture of Hannah that she requested be placed above his bed.

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Hannah and her mother share a private moment on the beach in Asbury Park in late August 2013. It was the last time Hannah could go to the beach as she was in a wheelchair at that time. The family calls this “Hannah’s Beach.” This picture is one of her mother’s favorites.

A powerful photo taken on September 25, 2013, the night before Hannah passed away. Her six best friends gathered around her bed at home, put their hands together and laid Hannah’s hand on top of theirs. The love and support they gave Hannah throughout her journey is evident in this amazing picture.


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Animal Advocacy: A Vaccine to Reduce Deer Population Provided by Kathleen Schatzmann NJ State Council Director | The Humane Society of the United States

Have you heard? The EPA gave the thumbs up on a vaccine to manage deer populations humanely. For years, when community residents became agitated about the presence of deer in their neighborhoods, government leaders and residents often defaulted to shooting or even killing the animals with arrows as a way to reduce their densities. Now, in a move that will help communities interested in considering a different and humane response to conflicts with wildlife, the Environmental Protection Agency has approved the registration of the immunocontraceptive vaccine, Zonastat-D, for the management of deer populations. Similar to the Zonastat-H vaccine, whose use in the humane control of wild horse populations is well established and effective, Zonastat-D is the trade name for the porcine zona pellucida (PZP) vaccine, adapted for deer. PZP blocks fertilization by triggering the production of antibodies that bind to the protein envelope surrounding the egg. Adding this vaccine to the management toolbox enables wildlife managers to reduce populations gradually, often without resorting to lethal methods. Sport hunting or sharpshooting management options are often considered unsafe, impractical, and unpalatable in many urban and suburban communities. The HSUS has traveled a long road with its partners to reach this point. Field studies on deer that provided the foundation for this registration stretch back to 1993, when scientists from the Science and Conservation Center in Billings, Montana, and the University of Toledo joined HSUS staffers to administer

the first PZP-filled darts to deer at Fire Island National Seashore in New York. Subsequent HSUS field studies at the National Institute of Standards and Technology – our neighbors in Gaithersburg, Maryland – and a collaboration with Tufts University at Fripp Island, South Carolina, provided more validation. These were experimental programs, and the authorization for the use of the vaccine had only been made at these select locations. Having treated many hundreds of deer with PZP, HSUS scientists and other researchers who have experience with the vaccine have abundant evidence to demonstrate that it’s safe for the animals, doesn’t pass through the food chain, and is effective in reducing reproductive success. When used properly, PZP reduces fawning rates by 85 to 90 percent. But there’s still work to be done. The HSUS will need to work with state wildlife agencies and legislatures to ensure that the use of PZP — where appropriate — is sanctioned. And now that Zonastat-D is federally registered, The HSUS is looking forward to working with

communities whose residents want to embrace non-lethal programs and build comprehensive, humane solutions that will encourage all of us to better understand and celebrate our wild neighbors. When it comes to 21st century wildlife management, we need more options than mass killing. PZP is one revolutionary option that can help remake our relationship with deer, wild horses, elephants, and other species where localized overabundance is a social and even an ecological concern. For more information, visit www.humanesociety.org.

Newcomers and Neighbors Club Celebrates Anniversar y On September 14, 2017 the Newcomers and Neighbors Club of Colts Neck, Holmdel and surrounding areas will begin a new year of fun and friendship with a general organizational meeting at the Conover Road Firehouse #2 at 9:30 a.m. Members and guests will enjoy a social hour with refreshments, a business meeting and a presentation by nutritionist, Jeff Stallup. Mr. Stallup will discuss overall health and nutrition to prevent diseases such as diabetes, as well as skin care and strategies for pain relief. Activity groups will be formed and the schedule of fall events will be announced so mark your calendar and plan to enjoy a morning of socialization and information! Guests are welcome! The Club, celebrating its 46th year, was created by Colts Neck resident, Louise Martorana, and provides a great social network for residents of Monmouth County and surrounding areas. There are daytime and evening activities such as book club, gourmet lunch group, dinner group, Bunco game group, theater/trip group and more. The club also sponsors parties, luncheons and holiday events throughout the year which involve friends and family members. The Newcomers and Neighbors Club is open to long-time residents as well as new ones. Cost of membership is $35 for the entire year and new members may join at any time. For more information, call 732.577.0875 or 732.530.9543.

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Parish of Saint Mary Happenings Sapphire Jubilee The Parish of Saint Mary joyfully invites you to celebrate the Sapphire Jubilee, 45th anniversary of the establishment of its parish on the beautiful property located at its current location. The Love Thy Neighbor event will be held on Friday, September 15, 2017 from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. This benefit is sponsored by Alice & Dave Kay & Family, and hosted by Juan & Marta Gutierrez at 15 Evergreen Lane in Colts Neck. There will be cocktails, cigar rolling, food tasting, gift auction and music by the Moondance Big Band. The evening will be country club casual attire, no jackets required. Act fast, reservations are limited. Tickets are $150 per person. Tickets can be purchased at https://goo.gl/S4N6Km. For more information, contact the Parish Office at 732.780.2666 ext. 312.

Clothing/Linen Sale for Martha Mary Guild Members of Martha Mary Guild of the Parish of Saint Mary’s in Colts Neck faithfully help to run the annual Clothing/Linen Sale, where all proceeds go to benefit organizations that help women and children. This year’s “Bargain Fest” will be held on Thursday, September 7, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Friday, September 8, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, September 9, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There will be a great assortment of men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, shoes and accessories in Madonna Hall of the Spiritual Center, which is the building behind the Church. The Church hall will feature the “Boutique”, which carries designer and new clothes, linens and the “Jewelry Corner”. Be sure to mark your calendars, because you won’t want to miss this big event! Donations of clean, slightly used items, in good condition will be gratefully accepted in Madonna Hall starting on August 26 through September 3, 2017. For more information, contact co-chairs Kathy Adleman at 732.946.8631 or Miriam Bosak at 732.704.3122.

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Monmouth County Park System Hosts August Fun

Tidal Tuesdays Held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesdays, now through August 29, this free program invites area residents to discover exciting things about nature and our coastal habitats at Fisherman’s Cove Conservation Area in Manasquan. Each week features a different activity such as seining or making crafts from found natural materials. Each session runs approximately 30-60 minutes. Butterfly Walk Friday, August 25 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thompson Park, Lincroft Meet in the Marlu Lake parking lot. Together with a Park System Naturalist identify butterflies found along the trail. Walk may be a mile or more. Open to ages 7 and up, under 18 with adult. FREE! Climb Time Sunday, August 13 from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. Thompson Park, Lincroft - Filly Run parking lot Try our 25’ portable climbing wall. This is a great opportunity to experience the sport of rock climbing close to home. Climbers must be 42” or taller and age 8 or older (under 18 with adult). FREE! Eco-Elephant Family Flea Market Saturday, August 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Dorbrook Recreation Area, Colts Neck Browse vendors at this outdoor market for the one-of-a-kind item you did not even think you needed. Admission and parking are free.

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is your local one stop shop for many major manufactures such as:

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WE CARRY ALL MAJOR BRANDS Visit us on the Web: www.InterstateElectronics.com iei@interstateelectronics.com

INTERSTATE ELECTRONICS INC.

AIRPORT PLAZA

1394 State Route 36 • Hazlet

732.264.3900

STORE HOURS Mon, Tues: 10am - 9pm Wednesday: 10am - 6pm Thurs, Fri: 10am - 9pm Saturday: 10am - 6pm

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750 State Route 36 • Eatontown, NJ

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