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FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICE (FCS), Monmouth County’s oldest, private nonprofit social service agency, held its 2019 Leading Lights Gala on November 16. More than 200 guests gathered at Navesink Country Club in Middletown, to celebrate 110 years of FCS and pay tribute to three exceptional honorees: Debbie O’Donoghue, Tracey L. Wolfman, and the Church & Dwight Employee Giving Fund, Inc. The event raised about $100,000 for FCS programs and services. The Gala is FCS’s largest fundraiser of the year and helps support it’s 13 programs and services that address issues of homelessness; neglect abuse and exploitation; health and respite care; long-term care planning; childhood literacy and obesity. In addition to a live and silent auction, a Call for Funds was issued for FCS’s Client Emergency Relief Fund (CERF), the creation of which was spearheaded by honoree Debbie O’Donoghue in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

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Larry Sykoff, Ed.D, Headmaster Emeritus, Ranney School; President, LSS Consulting Group, on guitar; David Lessing MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, on bass; Scott Woska, MD, Pain Management Specialist, on keyboards and sax, Ken Grossman, MD, Dermatologist, on drums; Gina Dinnocenzio, RN, vocals; Diana Smith, Veterinarian Technician- Oncology, vocals; and Brian Incremona, MD, Internist, vocals. The youngest member, Evan Woska, 11th grade Ranney class president, adds electric violin and sound engineering. And as satisfying as those daytime endeavors are, the band members derive great joy from their artistic sides too. It all began with Dr. Sykoff’s day-job and Ranney School fundraisers. “I had the privilege of playing guitar on several occasions at the Stone Pony with Bruce Springsteen as part of the school fundraisers Bruce hosted

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for parents and faculty,” said Dr. Sykoff. “At these performances, he would introduce me as the “Doc of Rock” -- the origin of the band’s name. As good fortune would have it, I learned that one of our Ranney parents, Dave Lessing, was a bass player who also loved music. We decided to jam to see what we sounded like as a duo.” Next to join the jam sessions was Ken Grossman on drums. The trio met at Dr. Grossman’s home so regularly that the space became affectionately referred to as “Ken’s Basement.” Scott Woska on keyboards and sax was the next doctor introduced to the band, yet another Ranney School parent. Dr. Woska was assisting in the school’s music program, offering his talents in classical and rock music. He was invited to “Ken’s Basement” and the band reached a new level. “It didn’t take long


for us to realize that Scott’s participation was going to be a pivotal moment for the emerging band,” said Dr. Sykoff. “With the addition of Scott, the Docs of Rock was really born. His skill and leadership was indeed the tipping point.” The Docs of Rock play a variety of cover songs, always encouraging the audience to join in, dance, and sing along. And they do— including a visit on stage by Bobby Bandiera at one of the events. Band members each have a take on the music, and personal favorites have an influence. Dr. Lessing said the band mostly performs classic rock and R&B, but noted his favorite artist is Joni Mitchell. “As a composer, lyricist, performer, and painter she stands alone on the steps of Valhalla,” adding, “We are always listening for new songs that groove.” Dr. Grossman revealed, “My favorite genre of music is actually Broadway show music, with classic rock a close second.” When asked if the band plays original songs, Dr. Sykoff responded, “We are a cover band primarily, but the idea of writing our own music has always crossed our minds. It remains an aspirational goal. Scott (Woska) has written music in the past, and it would be his musical talent that would lead the band into this new undertaking.” Particularly unforgettable to the band

are the annual performances for the Zilinski Foundation – an organization dedicated to supporting wounded veterans and providing them with trained support dogs.

ect,” explained Dr. Woska. “We unfortunately lost our singer Erin Patrick to cancer three years ago. She was with us from the very beginning and is very special to us.”

“At each of these galas with 350 plus guests, we meet wounded veterans coping with all kinds of devastating disabilities, slowly working their way back into civilian

Dr. Lessing brought Erin to the band having met her when his daughter and Erin sang in a high school choir together. He expressed how meaningful this event was

Using computers, screens, video footage and studio recordings we attempted to bring Erin ‘back to life’ as she sang ‘live’ with us on stage for her family and friends and supporters of a great charity.”

life,” said Dr. Sykoff. “Participating with the Foundation to help raise money to support these veterans manage overwhelming medical expenses is an unforgettable experience. Knowing our efforts help these veterans recover from both the complex physical and emotional wounds of combat remains the most memorable experience.” An event performed last month is especially close to their hearts and a very different format for the group. “We embarked on an unusual and special technological proj-

to them all. “The Docs of Rock performed a special tribute to honor Erin’s talent and spirit along with the Monmouth County SPCA, a charity she supported. Using computers, screens, video footage and studio recordings we attempted to bring Erin ‘back to life’ as she sang ‘live’ with us on stage for her family and friends and supporters of a great charity.” Looking back on the last six years, Dr. Lessing reflected how he feels the power of music is well known yet poorly understood. He refers to himself as “grateful” for being able to “channel that mysterious and joyful energy from the stage to the dance floor.” Dr. Sykoff, speaking for the band added, “The Docs of Rock has become a charity band giving back to our community by supporting worthy causes that improve the lives of others. Many underserved and isolated people living in our community are in desperate need of the services. These non-profit organizations provide social, emotional and psychological sustenance and, most of all, hope. Combining this humanitarian commitment with our love of music remains an opportunity for which we are forever grateful.” Left to right: Eric Grossman, Dr. Larry Sykoff, Gina D’Innocenzio, RN, Dr. David Lessing (in background), Diana Smith, CVT, VTS (oncology), Dr. Ken Grossman, Dr. Kristin Scott, Evan Woska, and Dr. Scott Woska

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Representatives from HABCORE board and staff, state and local officials, community supporters and volunteers broke ground on HABCORE’s expansion project on River Street in Red Bank. (Photo Credit: Tom Zapcic)

On November 15, HABCORE held a groundbreaking on a 4-unit expansion project on River Street in Red Bank. Funds have been donated by generous community individuals as well as New Jersey Natural Gas, the Lydia Collins deForest Charitable Trust, New Jersey Department of Community Affairs’ National Housing Trust Fund, and the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation. HABCORE is a nonprofit organization in Red Bank that provides permanent housing and supportive services to homeless veter-

ans, families, and individuals with special needs in Monmouth and Ocean counties. Its mission is to provide permanent housing and individualized support, helping homeless families, veterans, and individuals with special needs move through crisis to stability, giving them the opportunity to improve their lives. This is the first time the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation has donated to help house the homeless in Monmouth County. “The River Street project presented a unique op-

portunity for the Foundation to help realize our two-fold mission of ending the cycle of homelessness and hunger in the Red Bank community,” said Heather Goldfarb, Executive Director of JBJ Soul Foundation. “We are pleased to partner with HABCORE to provide affordable housing to those in need, while continuing our support in the community through the JBJ Soul Kitchen and JBJ & PBC Hope & Comfort Warming Center …all within walking distance of one another.” HABCORE’s goal is to grow continuously to meet the needs of the 665 estimated homeless in the Monmouth-Ocean region. “This generosity enables HABCORE to increase the number of affordable, supportive units in Red Bank by building onto the existing 100-year-old duplex which we’ve owned since 1992,” said Steve Heisman, Executive Director. “We have a distinguished track record for expanding services to meet the rising need for housing while continuously improving support to residents.” As part of HABCORE’s Independent Living Program, the residents will receive supportive services, such as training in job acquisition skills and financial literacy.

Parker Family Health Center Hosts Anniversary Kickoff Luncheon Story: Susan Murphy Parker Family Health Center (PFHC), a medical center located on Shrewsbury Avenue in Red Bank, is filled with excitement as it plans for their upcoming twentieth anniversary. Founded in July of 2000, the nonprofit facility provides free medical care for the uninsured of Monmouth County. More than 150 medical and non-medical volunteers support the core staff of the center, with additional specialists donating their time and talents at their private offices. Starting from a tiny donated trailer housed on a donated piece of land, the Center today is the primary healthcare facility for many Monmouth County families lacking affordable healthcare coverage, explained PFHC Administrator Jeanne Wagner. PFHC Board member Anita Roselle recently hosted a luncheon for the 16-member Anniversary Committee at her residence in Long Branch. This was to kickoff plans for the upcoming 2020 celebrations. The committee plans on hosting many exciting events in the coming months, with details to be announced after the holidays. Throughout the year, the committee will also be honoring many of the special friends and supporters who brought the dream of the health center to its fruition, shared Administrator Wagner. The Anniversary Committee is co-chaired by John Horl, PFHC Board Co-Chair, and Patricia Micale, PFHC Board member and Development Chair. “Because of the wonderful kindness and support of so many people, the Parker Family continues to impact the quality of healthcare in our community. This anniversary year will provide us the opportunity to thank all of these very special friends,” said Patricia Micale.

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Back, left to right: PFHC Board Co-chair John Horl; Barbara Horl; Debbie Aidelman; and PFHC Founder and past President Dr. Eugene Cheslock. Front, left to right: FHC Board member Judie Saunders; PFHC Board member and Development Chair Patricia Micale; and PFHC Administrator Jeanne Wagner.

Back, left to right: PFHC Board Co-Chair John Horl; PFHC Founder and past President Dr. Eugene Cheslock; PFHC Board members Louis Rodriguez and Mark Breslauer. Front, left to right: PFHC Board Co-Chair Gina Petillo; PFHC Board member Anita Roselle; and PFHC Board member and original founding member Dr. Tim Sullivan.


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This isn’t the only accolade the firm has received from its peers. Every year since 2003 Paras, Apy & Reiss, P.C. has been named to the “Bar Register of Preeminent Law Firms” by Martindale – Hubbell, which has provided peer review information to lawyers and the public since 1868. In addition, individual firm lawyers have been listed in “The Best Lawyers in America”, by U.S. News, designated “Preeminent Attorneys” by Martindale – Hubbell, and selected as “Super Lawyers” and “Rising Stars” by New Jersey Monthly Magazine. When selecting a lawyer or a law firm, high praise from peers is an important factor to consider. It means that, in our profession, the people in the best position to know the quality of our work have uniformly given us high marks. Most people about to go through divorce have had limited experience with lawyers. Selecting the right lawyer may just be the most important divorce – related decision to make. Why not be guided by what lawyers think is legal quality?

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GIVING BACK Kate Hershkowitz Celebrates Birthday in a Unique Way S TORY: SUSA N MU RPH Y

Kate Hershkowitz of Rumson may only be 12 but her compassion for others goes far beyond her years. Several years ago Kate decided that she wanted to help those in need and she coordinated that idea with the celebration of her birthday. “Three years ago, my mom and I were discussing my birthday. I really didn’t want anything in particular. My mom suggested that maybe we could raise money and make a donation to a specific charity or an organization,” explained Kate. “I decided that I wanted to collect something other than money so I asked my friends for food donations so that I could donate them to Lunch Break.” In three years, Kate has collected more than 400 pounds of food donations for Lunch Break. “The first year that I donated, my friends thought it was different, interesting and a nice gesture. However, when I did it the following year, they were all excited and wanted to help me raise more than I had the previous year. This past year, my friends really went crazy trying to surpass what I raised the second year. It has now become a ‘thing.’ My brother, Matthew, and sister, Ellie, think I am crazy to give up my birthday gifts, but the rest of my fami-

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ly is extremely proud of me, especially my grandmother.” Kate’s mother, Marybeth, shared how proud she is of her daughter. “At first I was humbled and truly touched that Kate would want to forego receiving birthday presents and collect donations instead. However, when I truly thought about it, I was not surprised. Kate is special and unique. She has a zest for life that is unparalleled by anyone I have ever met. She truly finds joy in the simplest things. She has a special spirit about her that you realize once you get to know her. I was recently telling someone about this article and they said simply, ‘to know Kate is to love Kate.’ Trust me, her siblings agree that there is just something about her that sets her apart.” Patricia Micale of Holmdel, Kate’s maternal grandmother, is equally impressed with her. “Kate has always been a very thoughtful, caring, and kind girl. She truly cares about other people’s feelings and acts on it. Kate always has a sparkle in her eye and a big smile on her face. She’s a lot of fun to be around! I love her very much and am very proud of her.” Kate is a seventh grader at Forrestdale

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School in Rumson. Her favorite subject is science and she enjoys hanging out with her friends, her dog Henry, skiing and playing tennis. Kate has also been a part of the Ocean Township United Soccer Association (OTUSA) for six years, where she plays soccer for the Ocean Outlaws. The food donations Kate collects each year are taken to Lunch Break in Red Bank. “Although I do not get to personally give the food to the people, I do volunteer there on occasion and I know that the recipients are extremely grateful for what they receive. I feel very fortunate and honored to be able to help people who are in need. I also think it is very important to raise awareness for the need of donations so close to my home. I want people to know that I will continue with this tradition and in the future encourage other people, besides just my friends and family to donate towards my contributions. My goal is to donate over 500 pounds of food next year.” The compassion, understanding and generosity that this preteen has at the age of 12 combined with her determination to continue helping her community is not only commendable but a shining example to follow.


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Historically, one of the largest rice and beans donors, the RCDS community was proud to contribute 4,450 pounds to the total 17,000 pounds of food collected for The 39th Annual Red Bank Crop Walk held in October. “Service opportunities like the Crop Walk make you realize you can be part of something bigger,” said seventh grader Finn Carton. “The RCDS Service Program allows us to volunteer for a wide variety of organizations. Whether it be sharing a joyful moment or providing food for the hungry, helping people in need or animals that need rescuing, we bond together for a good cause. It’s pretty awesome.” Finn was one of a dozen student volunteers who helped to transport the hefty haul of rice and beans to Red Bank Regional High School, where the total donated food was weighed and sorted for local food pantries. Despite the dreary weather, student enthusiasm was proudly on display as volunteers walked several miles in an effort to raise social awareness to end hunger worldwide. “Our students have shared their kindness in every grain of rice, their sense of responsibility with every bean, and they did all of this with respect for the people in our community,” said Amy Clark, RCDS Teacher and Service Learning Coordinator.

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It began last Thanksgiving when four friends gathered in “It was great to have The Hallmark Channel come on board,” Holmdel for dinner. Best friends since 2007 when they met said Fligliola. “Their interactive booth was incredible, and we through their mutual love for the music group the Spice were honored to have them as the centerpiece of our show Girls, Christina Fligliola invited Liliana Kligman, Alexandra floor.” Isaza, and Trinh Ho to join her once again for their tradition A graduate of Holmdel High School, Fligliola is a singer/ of binging on favorite foods and decorating the tree while songwriter who attended college in New York and goes watching Christmas movies. Realizing they couldn’t be by the stage name Majesty. Her last dance single, Living in the only ones with holiday traditions wrapped around the the Moonlight, charted on Billboard and she’s due to start a television, they began kicking around a crazy idea that turned radio tour in England she had to postpone for the convention. into a dream they backed with hard work and a good deal She also has a power ballad called Invincible coming out in of elbow grease. That dream turned into Christmas Con 2019, January. the first convention of its kind, and a company called That’s 4 Entertainment run by the four friends. Fligliola’s background in the entertainment industry, along with Kligman who is a producer and runs Café Oscuro Films, Held for three days in November at the New Jersey Convention helped the fledgling event planners navigate all the moving and Expo Center in Edison, Christmas Con meshed together parts. Having studied the ratings for Christmas movies, they a version of Comic Con with a holiday street fair. Nineteen found New Jersey had the third highest consumption of any actors from the Hallmark family of Christmas movies met market. with more than 10,000 fans, many dressed from head to toe in Christmas themed hats, sweaters, antlers, and lights. “It would have been too difficult to plan the very first Christmas Friends, families, and die-hard Hallmarkies (as fans refer to Con remotely,” explained Fligliola. “We knew we needed our themselves) traveled from as far away as Europe and states first one to be in a city close to where one of us lived. So New across the country to get autographs and pictures with their Jersey was a perfect fit.” favorite stars, attend panel discussions by the actors, several podcasters, and writers, shop with the vendors, and join in on Crown Media Family Networks, to which The Hallmark both an ugly sweater and a gingerbread house contest. There Channel belongs, have made more than 230 holiday original were even two accepted marriage proposals. movies with record numbers of viewers watching each year. The convention took place as the 10th anniversary of The “We accomplished exactly what we set to do from the Hallmark Channel’s “Countdown to Christmas’’ programming beginning and even more,” shared Fligliola. “Our vision was is happening. It includes a record 40 new holiday movies this to create a place that could bring all of us fans together with season to celebrate 40 years of Hallmark movies, with most not only each other, but with the stars we all love, and that is celebrities attending Christmas Con having a movie in the what we achieved.” lineup. The day after That’s 4 Entertainment announced on its Facebook page that The Hallmark Channel had joined the convention as the Official Sponsor, tickets started selling out. Within a few days Fligliola and the others were scrambling to rearrange things in order to add more availability. Tickets ultimately sold out completely, with requests for next year already coming in.

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Danica McKellar, actor, mathematics writer, and education advocate, was filming her upcoming movie, Christmas at Dollywood, the Saturday of the convention. The star, best known for her portrayal of Winnie Cooper in The Wonder Years, flew in on Sunday to meet with fans and host a panel discussion with close friend Actor Rachel Boston. Exhilarated from having worked so closely with Dolly Parton and having


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“It was so much fun to meet so many of the Hallmark stars in person,” shared fan and convention attendee Gislaine Grondin of Middletown. “I couldn’t get over how genuinely kind and sweet they all were.” Both the fans and the actors expressed a genuine joy at coming together. Actor Nikki DeLoach, whose movie Two Turtle Doves was one of the first of the season on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, shared hugs with many attendees and had a blast surprising several fans by popping into their photos at The Hallmark Channel booth. When one fan told her how much her most recent film meant to her, DeLoach was visibly moved. “We made the movie for you,” answered DeLoach who has starred in several Hallmark movies and began her career more than 30 years ago as a Mouseketeer on The New Mickey Mouse Club. “It’s about learning to enjoy the holidays again after losing someone you love. It’s my favorite movie I’ve made so far because I knew it would help and touch a lot of hearts.” Actor Lacey Chabert headlined the convention, with Actor Jonathan Bennett serving as host. The two are well-known for their movie Mean Girls and Bennett initiated a fan-based social media push for the two to be teamed in a Hallmark movie next year. The pair hosted a celebrity panel together and started the convention festivities the first night by lighting the 17-foot Christmas Tree in the center of the “Town Square”. Both said many times how much fun they were having, and how much it meant to them to meet so many fans. Chabert and Bennett said they are on-board for Christmas Con 2020.

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“For me, my favorite part was the tree lighting,” said Fligliola. “That energy walking through the crowd behind Lacey (Chabert) as she went out to light the first ever Christmas Con tree was electric. It was thrilling to watch her have that incredible moment with her fans and one I won’t forget.” Actors in attendance: Alicia Witt, Andrew Walker, Ashley Williams, Cameron Mathison, Chad Michael Murray, Danica McKellar, Daniel Franzese, Erin Krakow, Holly Robinson Peete, Jack Wagner, Jackee Harry, Jesse Metcalfe, Jonathan Bennett, Lacey Chabert, Melissa Joan Hart, Melissa Clair Egan, Nikki DeLoach, Paul Greene, Rachel Boston, and Ryan Paevey. (1) Host of Christmas Con 2019 Actor Jonathan Bennett, Actor Rachel Boston, Christina Fligliola of That’s 4 Entertainment, convention headliner Actor Lacey Chabert, and Actor Nikki DeLoach. (2) Actor Cameron Mathison (3) Actor Jesse Metcalfe with Ryleigh Santoro, Manasquan. (4) Actor Melissa Joan Hart (5) Actor Alicia Witt who performed a Christmas Con Concert to a sold out crowd with Actor Paul Greene. (6) The women of That’s 4 Entertainment with their celebrity guests.

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Frances Foundation Honors Pediatric Cancer Families at Annual Gala S TORY: SUSA N MU RPH Y | PHOTOS: TOM Z A P C IC PHOTOGR A PH Y

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Left to right: 2019 Volunteers of the Year Christina Alexsandrowski and Jen Scarpa

Giants two-time Superbowl winner Sean Landeta and Warrior brother Rylee Crowly

Left to right: Co-chairs for the Gala were Keia Rubman, Suzine Healy, Tracy Armstrong, and Angela Mara.

Left to right: Frances Foundation President Robert Heugle with Honorees Mike and Debbie Kogan

The Frances Foundation held its 15th annual Bow Ties and Pearls Gala at the Ocean Place Resort & Spa in Long Branch. More than 1,000 guests and volunteers attended the event, which honored 62 pediatric cancer families, cheered for 40 warriors, and remembered 21 angels. It was a bittersweet evening filled with memories and some tears, yet filled with fun, food, and entertainment. During the awards portion of the evening, Jen Scarpa and Christina Alexsandrowski received the Volunteers of the Year Award for their work with The Frances Foundation’s Love Life event. The Frances Foundation 2019 Community Service Award was given to The Joe Namath Charitable Foundation and its co-founders Mike and Debbie Kogan, and included a special

video message from Jets Super Bowl Quarterback Joe Namath. The final award was given by Kelly Terry, President of the Mya Lin Terry Foundation for which The Frances Foundation was recognized for enriching the lives of pediatric cancer patients with peace, love and happiness. It was accepted by Robert L. Heugle, Jr., President and Executive Director of The Frances Foundation. “Our Bow Ties & Pearls 15th annual gala was a spectacular, magical evening thoroughly enjoyed by our guests and volunteers,” said Heugle. “Pediatric cancer warrior McKenzy Hupke, who has endured 27 surgeries, and warrior mom Susanne McMahon, sang a beautiful rendition of Go Brave as the Go Brave video was shown to our guests. This famous video includes

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Left to right: Angel Logan’s brother Aeden and Frances Foundation Trustee Patti Tucker.

two Frances Foundation angels, Steph Bader and Antonio Santos. The very special highlight of the night is the smiles and joy on the faces of our warriors as these VIPs are individually announced to a song they choose and deliver a one word message to our guests and receive a special gift. This is the most unique part of our gala program that makes it an indescribable experience for our guests.” According to Heugle, during the last year, The Frances Foundation has sent warriors and their families on meaningful trips; hosted hospital holiday parties; and presented holiday gifts to the children; paid stressful household bills; and given more than $335,000 in smiles and assistance. For more information about The Frances Foundation, visit francesfoundation.net.


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FULFILL’S FIRST EVER “CHOP HUNGER” COMPETITION A HUGE SUCCESS Photos: Tom Zapcic Photography

Carol Stillwell, Mike Benedetto, guest, Board Chair Jeremy Grunin and Assemblywoman Serena DiMaso

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FULFILL (formerly The Foodbank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties) teamed up with Joe Leone’s Italian Specialties and Johnson’s Restaurant Equipment for the Inaugural “Chop Hunger” Competition, on November 4 at Doolan’s Shore Club in Spring Lake Heights. Several teams competed to be the “Chop Hunger” Champion, a title that ultimately went to the Student Government Association Team from Monmouth University for its salmon and risotto dish. Among the judges were Miss New Jersey Teen USA 2019 Ava Tortorici of Montclair, New Jersey Senator Vin Gopal, and 101.5 FM Radio Talk Show Host Eric Scott with the “Foodie Fridays” segment. “It was a great night of fine food, drinks, friendly competition, and dancing to Brian Kirk and the Jirks. A special thank you to my friend, Celebrity Chef Joe Leone, who served as the Master of Ceremonies. The best part is we raised much needed funds to feed the 136,000 neighbors we serve in Monmouth and Ocean Counties,

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50,000 of them children,” said Fulfill CEO and President Kim Guadagno, New Jersey’s First Lieutenant Governor. The other four teams in this “Chopped” style LIVE competition were from Caneda’s White Rooster in Toms River, Fulfill in Neptune, Bayonne Community Bank, and Brookdale Community College. A special thank you to Saker ShopRites for donating all the food for this fundraiser. Our generous sponsors also included The Jay & Linda Grunin Foundation, the Marowitz Family and Frank’s Big & Tall Men’s Shop, Wegmans of Ocean, Jersey Strong, Hackensack Meridian Health, NJM Insurance, United Teletech Financial, Gaming Laboratories International, Karen and James Dolan, Friends of My Kitchen Witch & Monmouth Beach, Friends of Monmouth University Student Government Association, Friends of Brookdale Community College, New Jersey Natural Gas, Manasquan Bank, and Happy Chef.


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Holiday Horse & Wagon Rides

Now through 12/22 - Saturday’s Now through December 21st

Enjoy the sights and sounds of the holiday season throughout Red Bank’s Business District with a FREE classic horse and wagon ride from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. More info, visit redbank.org.

Magic of Lights

Now through January 4, 2020 PNC Arts Center, Holmdel – Starts at Dusk

A Magical Drive featuring more than 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

Asbury Park Holiday Bazaar

Saturday & Sundays | Now through December 22nd 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.

Christmas Bazaar

December 7 from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm

Annual shopping and food festival at Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church (located at 352 Sycamore Ave, Shrewsbury) including photos with Santa, Christmas decorations & gifts, jewelry, floral arrangements, baked goods, sweets, fresh pecans, home-made soups, & so much more!

7th Annual Holiday Open House

December 8th from 1:00 to 4:00 pm The Parker Homestead (235 Rumson Road, Little Silver)

Visitors are invited to tour the home and experience the spirit of the holidays in the old-fashioned way with carolers, cookies and cider. More info, visit parkerhomestead-1665.org.

Allaire Village Christmas Events

Christmas at Allaire: December 8th, 15th & 22nd

A day full of interactive programs and holiday activities as you experience the magic and joys of Christmas past. Make Christmas treats, arts, crafts, carolers and musicians, storytelling, Santa & more!

Lantern Tours: December 7th, 14th & 21st

As you walk the tour, you can enjoy music and theater educating you about Christmas in 1800’s. More info, visit allairevillage.org.

*Events are subject to change, please visit the event website before attending.

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The Band of Two Rivers Free Holiday Concert December 14th 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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Celebrate the holiday with our pets at The Monmouth Museum. Enjoy “Petopia!” exhibition in the main gallery, a model train display, artisans gift store, cocktails and seasonal hor d’oeuvres – pets are welcome! $75 per person, casual holiday attire, RSVP at monmouthmuseum.org.

Holiday Express Benefit Concert

December 16th & 17th

The acclaimed philanthropic group Holiday Express brings its “Ultimate Holiday Show” back to the Basie Center! Featuring 50 professional musicians and singers on stage, Holiday Express blends its unique mixture of traditional, gospel, and rock ‘n soul holiday music in a spectacular performance that will touch you with the spirit of the season. More info and tickets, visit thebasie.org.

Visit with Santa

Saturday & Sunday, December 21 & 22 Historic Longstreet Farm, Holmdel

From 12:00 to 3:00 pm, enjoy an old-fashioned Victorian Christmas at the farm. Children can visit with Santa, take a walk to the farmhouse, and have a cup of cider. Be sure to bring your camera. This event is FREE!

Santa For.. Starring Brian Kirk & the Jirks

In what’s quickly becoming an annual Jersey Shore holiday tradition, the eighth installment of Brian Kirk’s Santa For… show is stuffing your stocking with what Kirk calls “a night of awesome music and offensive jokes.” Designed to raise funds and awareness to help combat hunger, this three-hour jingle-balling of a show boasts the comedic antics of Brian Kirk and the musical talent of the Jirks together with more special musical acts. More info and tickets, visit thebasie.org.

Twelfth Night

January 11th through February 2nd, 2020 Two River Theater, Red Bank

Twelth Night is one of Shakespeare’s most celebrated plays and perhaps, his most perfect comedy. Cross-dressing heroines, separated twins, and mistaken identities propel this gender-bending tale, which celebrates a world in which every broken heart can made whole. More info and tickets, visit tworivertheater.org


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Holiday Gift Guide A Country Flower Shoppe & More Happy Holidays are coming to you from your favorite Colts Neck flower shop! Their gift to you is 10% off all preorders of holiday arrangements when placed before December 15, 2019. Family owned and operated, Marie and Courtney offer the finest, freshest flower arrangements and gifts in a warm and welcoming environment. Come meet the owners if you aren’t already friends. Visit the Shoppe at 420 Highway 34 in Colts Neck, call 732.866.6669, or shop online at acountryflowershoppe.com

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The Bar Method

Primordial Sound Meditation, or PSM, a healing practice that allows you to experience inner calm and deep relaxation; and the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique®, which involves guiding a person into a relaxed state in order to access a part of you that some people refer to as the Subconscious, Higher Self, or Universal Mind. Located at 273 NJ-34 in Colts Neck, visit thecenterofbalancenj.com, or call 732.740.6171.

Circus Wines, Beer & Spirits One stop shopping for all your holiday beverage needs! The company has two large brick and mortar stores, under the name Spirits Unlimited of Red Bank (56 Newman Springs Road) and Middletown (853 State Highway 35), with a third location in Sea Girt. The family-owned business specializes in handpicked selections of the best wine, spirits, and beer on the market. They pride themselves on offering true deep discount pricing on the highest quality products, with the goal to save you money and have you coming back for more. A lesson taught from their grandparents, they will jump through hoops to help you find what you are looking for. If it’s out there and available, Circus will find it! Visit CircusWines. com for Weekly Specials and Season Selections.

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The Bar Method’s signature technique is the fastest and most efficient way to reshape the entire body! New clients get TWO weeks unlimited for $38. Give the gift of health this holiday season with The Bar Method. Gift Cards are available online or in studio. Purchase a Gift Card online at barmethod.com for $100 or more and receive an extra $20 in value with Promo Code: COMMUNITY. Two great locations: 170 Patterson Avenue in Shrewsbury & Bell Works, 101 Crawfords Corner Road in Holmdel.

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many concerts, plays, children’s shows, dance, and comedy. Some feature national and international stars; other productions showcase local talent. And if you can’t decide, opt for a gift certificate. For a chance to win tickets, visit woobox.com/dfiweq. 99 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, 732.842.9000, thebasie.org

Unique gifts for every person on your holiday list, from babies to brides, hostess to best friend. Custom made baskets and gifts, with free wrapping and decoration. If you’re looking for specialty chocolates and jewelry, look no further. Need a quick gift, stop in! Planning for every person on your list? The Gift Boutique can help with that also. Local delivery available. Ask about their loyalty reward program when visiting at 420 Highway 34 Suite 309 in Colts Neck, visit ColtsNeckPharmacy.com.

DANZhouse Fitness A gift for you this holiday season - THREE Classes for $30! Mention CM to take advantage of this awesome special! DANZhouse offers several different signature workouts all under one roof, featuring original choreography and dance technique while delivering a total body workout. For new clients your first class is always free, so come dance today - nothing is stopping you! Visit at 352 Sycamore Avenue in Shrewsbury, email hello@danzhouse.com, visit danzhouse. com.

Dearborn Market Dearborn Market’s gift baskets make a delicious and beautiful hostess or holiday gift this season! Dearborn uses only the freshest fruits and high-quality gourmet specialty items with a range of products from Italy to local New Jersey companies. There’s a wide variety of baskets to choose from and you can also customize to your liking. Local delivery and shipping nationwide is available. Visit Dearbornmarket.com for a complete list or call 732.264.0256 to order yours today!

The Center of Balance

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Welcome to the beginning of a new you or a wonderful gift for someone you love. The Center of Balance provides a safe, pleasant, and comfortable environment to collectively expand your consciousness. They offer

The gift of entertainment is always a hit and never goes out of style. There are performances for every age and every taste at this world class center for performances, culture and education. Choose among the

Holiday special of 10% off your entire purchase to all CM readers! (Does not include Natart Furniture). This is the time for parents and grandparents to order for a holiday delivery! This is the store where grown-ups

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Holiday Gift Guide don’t pay retail with a showroom of more than 65 cribs, kids beds, and teen lofts on display. Visit at 282 Route 18 North in East Brunswick, call 732.210.481, or visit kidsbedroomgallery.com.

L.A. Dance NJ PAC It’s time to dance! The brand new location in Colts Neck is a great place for all ages and all levels. The location is new, but this is the 15th season in New Jersey. Owner Angela not only offers dance, but has brought in amazing vocal, acting, and piano coaches to prepare those pursuing a career in the arts, or for those who want to practice for a particular local play or school event. The arts make a special holiday gift and if you enroll in December, you will receive gifts, a dance bag, and a $10 gift card for in-stock L.A. Dance merchandise. Colts Neck Shopping Center, 420 Route 34S, 732.637.8181, ladancenjpac.com

the water jets from EIGHT Vichy shower heads (from France), simultaneously prepping skin and massaging the body. Next enjoy a scrub from the neck to the feet with textured gloves to eliminate impurities, a shampoo, scalp massage, and a Swedish body massage with oils. (CBD cream available as an addon). The tradition of Korean body scrubs has been around for centuries, and has countless health and beauty benefits including skin rejuvenation, reduction of cellulite, weight loss, lymphatic drainage, chronic pain relief, and stress reduction. Free regular mani/pedi with purchase. 732.410.4651, 340 Route 34 S, Colts Neck (near Perkins)

Scheál Salon

The Secret Garden Spa Beauty is being the best possible version of yourself on the inside and out and a gift from The Secret Garden is a gift from the heart. Offering a more natural approach to beauty, the focus is to enhance your look and create confidence within. Offering a full line of services, including: hair, nails, skincare, massage, makeup, lash art, airbrush tan, nutrition, permanent makeup, spa packages, hair extensions, and a full photography studio. Now booking 15 minute FREE Plasma Pen consultations, a natural alternative to botox and fillers. Visit at 21 North Main Street, Marlboro, 732.366.1700, thesecretgardenspa.com

World Class Kitchen & Bath Design Center

Majestic Exteriors Start the holiday season with home improvements. Why not treat yourself to sprucing up windows, doors, curb appeal or tackling that long awaited repair? Majestic is an award winning company, family- owned and operated, with more than 21 years of experience and thousands of satisfied customers. It offers extended workmanship warranties to guarantee coverage long after the work is completed. Majestic provides the experience and results that you demand and deserve for your investment and will work with you to achieve the right solutions to bring lasting comfort to your valued home. Colts Neck Shopping Plaza, 420 Rt 34, 732.577.9813, majesticrenovations.com.

Treat yourself or a special person in your life to feel beautiful inside and out at this brand new Rumson salon, featuring all natural products hand made in-house by owner Christina Depascale and uniquely compounded to suit each skin type. There are so many treatments to choose from and for every service and product purchased, a donation is made to help women recovering from domestic violence. December specials include gift certificates: Pay $200, get $250; pay $300, get $400, and pay $450, get $600. Get ready for glowing skin! 118 E. River Road, Rumson, 732.693.7900, scheal.com

Now taking orders for January and February installations! At World Class premiere design and products are offered across a wide range of styles. Their unique design approach means that from the initial design consultation to the final walk through inspection, their amazing team of designers and craftsmen will work cohesively to make your kitchen, bathroom, and experience absolutely memorable Visit at 870 Highway 34 in Matawan, call 732.272.6900, or visit worldclasskitchens.com.

Source Brewery

Nails Plus The latest trend from Hollywood arrives in Colts Neck~ the Korean-Style Luxury Full Body Scrub. Lasting 75 minutes, the treatment begins with a soak under

Looking for somewhere different to celebrate? Plan your holiday event at Source! Taste a broad spectrum of fresh brews inside the taproom, upstairs mezzanine, or on the rooftop terrace- maybe even outside if the weather is kind. The knowledgeable and friendly staff is ready to meet you. Families with children are welcome on the first floor with the upper floors reserved for our adult guests. Mention this CM holiday guide for a 10% discount on our Source merchandise through December 31. Cheers! 300 Route 34 S, Colts Neck, 732.431.BEER, info@sourcebrewing.com

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MATER DEI PREP DEDICATES NEW PEACE POLE ON CAMPUS THE SENIOR MEMBERS of the Mater Dei

Prep Capstone Academy and members of the Global Leaders hosted a community event in November placing a Peace Pole in front of the school in support of world peace. The Peace Pole can be found in all 192 member countries of the United Nations and is considered a global representation of peace. Located at the entrance to the school, it will be a constant reminder to anyone who enters that peace is something to work for and should be appreciated once acquired.

The students wanted to create a day to bring together students and a community of religious leaders to recognize paths to God and peace. As a way of incorporating faith and Catholicism into the event, a plaque with the prayer of Saint Francis, the patron saint of peace, was

placed alongside the Peace Pole. The pole has the prayer, “May peace prevail on Earth” inscribed on it in various languages. Special guests included Fr. Rick Osborne, Deacon Martin McMahon,

Rev. Dr. Cornell Edmonds of Church of the Covenant, Pastor Chris Pascarella of Lincroft Bible Church, and Director of Middletown Public Library Heather Adolsen.

TEN CBA STUDENT-ATHLETES COMMIT TO PLAY COLLEGE ATHLETICS CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY student-athletes officially made their commitments to Division 1 and II colleges across the county on National Signing Day. PHOTO - Back row, from left: Braedin Hunt (Baseball/VCU/Old Bridge), Patrick Reilly (Baseball/Vanderbilt/Freehold), Mason Wolf (Baseball/Monmouth/Ocean), Ben Dupree (Swimming/Fla. Southern/Neptune City), and Liam Morris (Swimming/Loyola MD/ Fair Haven). Front row, from left: Chris Arias (T&F/William & Mary/ Red Bank), Eros Bottino (T&F/Harvard/West Long Branch), Liam O’Hara (T&F/Penn/Colts Neck), Troy Hill (XC/Penn/Middletown), and Nolan Kus (XC/Quinnipiac/Jackson)

OAK HILL ACADEMY BOYS SOCCER TEAM WINS TITLE

THE OAK HILL ACADEMY Boys Soccer Team

defeated the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School from Asbury Park by a score of 5-2 to win the Ferris Antoon/Jim Carrigan Monmouth County Intermediate School Soccer League (MCISSL) Liberty Conference title. Oak Hill hosted the championship as the higher seed and “Division F” champions after Asbury Park upset #1 seed St. Leo’s in a penalty kick shootout. It was a true team effort as all 21 team members contributed at some point as the Mustangs put together their best and most cohesive game of the season to defeat Asbury for the third time this fall. They finished with a final record of 10-1-1, and it was the first title for the boys in 28 seasons (1991).

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THE TURNING POINT HOSTS FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT LADACIN NETWORK THE TURNING POINT hosted the 14th annual “Eat, Drink and

Be Caring…Serving the Mission of LADACIN Network” in early November at all its locations throughout Monmouth and Ocean counties. The weekend fundraiser raised $21,678 to support LADACIN Network’s educational, therapeutic, social, residential, and support services. An overall total of $203,574 has been raised since the event began in 2007.

Owners Kirk and Pam Ruoff and their staff members are the reason behind the success of this fundraiser. With a history of philanthropy and fundraising for various causes, they raise awareness and rally support for LADACIN by promoting the fundraiser to restaurant patrons. In return for a donation of $25 or more to LADACIN, the Turning Point offered guests gift cards for free entrees on a future visit. LADACIN Network serves more than 3,500 infants, children, and adults with complex physical and developmental disabilities or delays in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. PHOTO - Back row, from left: Patricia Carlesimo, LADACIN Executive Director; Lexi DiFiglia, Schroth School Teacher; Pam and Kirk Ruoff, owners of the Turning Point Restaurants, present a check from their recent fundraiser, “Eat, Drink and Be Caring”, to LADACIN Network staff and students.

DONNALYN GIEGERICH HONORED WITH THE 2019 WOMAN ENTREPRENEURS ROCK AWARD FOR HUMANITARIANISM AND BADDASSERY THE NEW JERSEY SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER at

Brookdale Community College held its sixth annual Women Entrepreneurs Rock at the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park. DonnaLyn Giegerich of Red Bank, President of DLG Consulting, was honored with the 2019 Woman Entrepreneurs Rock Award for Humanitarianism and Baddassery.

Scheduled during International Women Entrepreneurship Week, the goal of “Women Entrepreneurs Rock” (also known as WeRock) was to facilitate a real dialog about topics relevant to women in business. The keynote speaker was Tracy Abby-White, Sr. Director of Sales Enablement at IronNet Cybersecurity and current chair of the Brookdale Board of Trustees. According to the March 2019 edition of Success magazine, “the new arena for business is being built from recycled shards of the glass ceiling.” Today, 40% of businesses in the United States are women-owned. In fact, women are starting businesses in droves! Women started 1,821 net new businesses every day last year. This rise in female entrepreneurship is attributed to both opportunity and necessity according to the 2018 State of Women-Owned Businesses Report from American Express. Women surveyed mention four major motivations: having the experience to start a successful enterprise, financial readiness, following a passion, and desiring flexibility in their lives.

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From left: DonnaLyn Giegerich. President of DLG Consulting; Jackeline Mejias-Fuertes, Director of the NJSBDC at Brookdale Community College; and Tracy Abby-White, Sr. Director of Sales Enablement at IronNet Cybersecurity and current chair of the Brookdale Board of Trustees (Photo Credit: Tom Zapcic)

The focus this year was on women entrepreneurs leading the way in philanthropy and their commitment to giving back. Women have always been integral volunteers, but as female philanthropists gain in wealth and influence, they are reinventing philanthropy, prioritizing business solutions to social problems. As Melinda Gates said, “They know their community. They know what needs to get done.” Even better news is that according to Forbes, “most of the wealth that will change hands in the coming decades is likely to go to women!”



L to R: Red Bank Regional High School Girls Tennis Team includes: left to right top row: Coach Michael O’Krepki, Madelyn Schwartz, Quinn Bateman, Cameron Nifoussi, Abby Brockway, Sarah Cuozzo, Charlotte Glynn, Madalyn Johnson, Coach Krishna Kanuga. Bottom Row: Mia Strand, Madeline Solon, Mary Kalorin, Belle McCarthy, Janey Wright, Olivia Rogers.

Red Bank Regional High School Girls Tennis Team Makes History Story: Susan Murphy

Red Bank Regional (RBR) High School Girls Tennis Team made history in October when they played the sectional finals at West Windsor-Plainsboro North and won the match 4-1. This was the first state title for tennis in RBR history. The team was undefeated in the Division and won the B-North division title, said Coach Krishna Kanuga. He noted that the team lost in the Shore Conference tournament to Holmdel in the quarter finals. Coach Kanuga has coached the RBR girls’ tennis team, known as the Buccaneers, since 2006. Team members, who are from Little Silver, Shrewsbury, and Red Bank, have been on the team for one to four years, depending on their grade level. Coach Kanuga commented on the team’s determination throughout the year. “Ever since our season started as a team the girls have worked very hard. They’ve put in time in the weight room and worked on the mental aspects of the game. Our mental toughness helped us secure several come-from-behind victories this season including the sectional finals and our win over Millburn. In the sectional finals after the first hour of play we were down a set on three of the courts. The girls did not give up and eventually won two of the matches in three sets. Their hard work definitely paid off. Most importantly the girls played the right way, demonstrated great sportsmanship and represented the program, the school, and the community in the best possible manner.” Upon defeating West Windsor-Plainsboro North High School team and then realizing they had won the State Title, Coach Kanuga said, “We were very emotional. There were tears and laughter and everything in between. I was very emotional as well. A lot of things were going through my mind. Most importantly I was very happy for our girls as we have a great group of awesome people on our team. They are a close-knit group and have rooted

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for each other all season long.” After the game, the girls were escorted back to RBR High School by a Little Silver firetruck and were met by cheering parents, coaches, staff, and classmates. Coach Kanuga explained the girls’ reaction. “First of all we were very emotional after our win over WWPN. Our Athletic Director Del Dalpra arranged for the team to be escorted by the firetruck to RBR. Little did we know that there was a huge crowd waiting for us. That moment was the best moment of everyone on that bus at RBR. I know that it was the highlight of my 19 years at RBR.” RBR Athletic Director Louis “Del” Dalpra shared some insight on the team. “Coach Kanuga has built this tennis program from the bottom up. He inherited the girls program in the throws of an all time low. His first three years from 2007-2009 the team only won six matches. With the building of a strong JV team and robust varsity schedule his charges have won three Division champions in the past four years and in the past three seasons 2017-2019 won 56 matches. This year, 2019, was the icing on the cake winning the Central Jersey Group III championship and going undefeated in the highly competitive Shore Conference B-North Division. His 2017 team beat a 25-year-old school record with 17 wins to be beat by his 2018 team with 19 wins and his 2019 team topped them all going 20-3.” He added, “If you think Coach Kanuga’s team are special on the court you should see the squads’ report cards. His girls have a combined GPA of 94.1 and are only outdone by his spring boy’s team who have a school best 95.4 GPA.” The Athletic Director added that Coach Kanuga was picked by NJ.online and the Star-Ledger as the New Jersey girls Tennis coach of the Year.


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CHRIS CORLEY He’s a musician, guitarist, songwriter, and teacher and you’ve most likely heard one of his songs while watching Netflix or at the local movie house. He was also involved in Rumson Country Day School’s (RCDS) music program. Meet your neighbor, Chris Corley.

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What I do and where I’m from: I teach guitar to clients in their homes in the Rumson, Middletown, Holmdel, Red Bank, Little Silver, Fair Haven, and Atlantic Highlands areas. I have lived in Red Bank for six months. I’ve lived in Monmouth County for the last 10+ years, in Asbury and mostly Middletown. How I first got into music: When I was 15 I started seriously playing guitar, and my life forever changed. Years before my grandfather had given me a beat-up acoustic guitar that I always messed around with. A burning desire to be a musician/guitarist was growing inside me, but I didn’t have a way to let it out. Then my grandfather passed, and my mom came back from being with him in Florida. She brought me an electric guitar from my cousin. How my music found its way to the movies: A publishing company in Los Angeles places my music and songs in movies and on TV. It’s great to have a song in a movie on Netflix; my latest soundtrack placement is a reggae song in Falling Inn Love. It’s the background song for one minute in a dinner scene. The first main placement I had was in an indie movie with bigger Hollywood actors (Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin, Billy Crudup) called Thin Ice (2012). My song was in the opening credits fading under

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Greg Kinnear’s intro dialog. When it came out I saw this movie in a small, really nice independent movie theater in Montclair. The co-writer of that song, Leave Our Worries, is Holmdel musician/lawyer Jon D’Agostino. How I got started in teaching in Rumson: I privately taught a lot of children that went to Rumson Country Day School and there was a bit of a buzz about it with the moms and kids. So when the school wanted to start a music group, the kids had asked for an after-school program, I was the prime candidate. It was great, but it had its issues. When you have almost ten 8 to 12-year-old children in a room together with guitars and amps, it could have been a hit reality show! I still teach guitar six days a week. The most rewarding part of my career: Creating something from nothing (writing music), expressing that via the guitar and sharing/teaching that with others as well. My next goal: To place one of my songs with a talented recording artist and have it well received with the public. The most challenging part of what I do: The freelance life in this world, it has its benefits and challenges.

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Best life tip to share: Make a life with what you’re best at and what you love. My favorite quotes: “We are the music makers and we are the dreamer of dreams” and “Be so good they can’t ignore you”. Some of my favorite songs: Gimme Shelter, Don’t You Forget About Me, Ode To Joy, Comfortably Numb, 7, Sir Duke, Mission Impossible Theme, The Chain, Crazy, Blinded By the Light, Freewill, Let’s Go, Everybody Wants to Rule the World. Some of my favorite artists: John Coltrane, Prince, Allan Holdsworth, Beethoven, SRV, Seal, Frank Gambale, Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin. If I had to pick one that has most influenced me, that’s tough but, it would be John Coltrane. He’s an innovator, technically brilliant, groundbreaking, and inspiring. My professional associations and awards I have won: ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers). I’ve won a Garden State Film Festival ‘Movie Music Award’ for an opening credits soundtrack song in a movie starring Oscar nominated Greg Kinnear, Emmy nominated David Harbour (Stranger Things), Oscar winner Alan Arkin, and Tony winner Billy Crudup.


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Lunch Break’s Fall Gala Draws More Than 300 Supporters Lunch Break’s 2019 Fall Gala at the Sheraton Eatontown was a celebration of recognizing the Red Bank social service organization’s 36th year of providing help for today and hope for tomorrow. 1.

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The 2019 Fall Gala Committee officers: Mimi Keenan, cochairwoman; Tina Pflaster co-chairwoman and silent auction coordinator; Jill Govel-Gwydir, development and marketing manager. Committee members: Andrea Angioletti, Ursual Ayers, Jackie Berliner, Armida Caldwell, Monica Devine, Ellen Fitzpatrick, Josephine Guttadauro, Susan Haugenes, Margaret Hernandez, Ingaro Designs, Millie Jeter, Bonnie Featherstone-Johnson, Jennifer Jones, Maryann Larkin, Gwendolyn O. Love, Shani Love, B. Carr Mahon, Ellen McCarthy, Neveen Mullally, Tracy Mutchiga, Chrissy Orescovich, Melia Owens, Bob Parker, Lynn Parker, Laura Pflaster, Karen Rafiqi, Peggy Rizzo, Tori Sickles, Gina Vastola and Nancy Young.

(1) Lunch Break Board of Trustees (back row, from left) Treasurer Brian McEvily; Michael Wright; Board President John Klein; Michael Blechman. Front row, from left: Dr. Carol Penn, DO, ABOM; Tina Pflaster; Vice President Mimi Keenan; Kimberly Tsimbinos; and Josephine Guttadauro (2) From left: Monmouth County Freeholder Director Tom Arnone; Mitchell Ansell; Sue Haugenes; former State Sen. Joseph Kyrillos; and Gala guest (3) From left: Board President John and Robin Klein with Mary Burke, owner of president of Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty and David Graham (4) From left: Red Bank Councilwoman Kathleen Horgan; Richard and Debbie Maser (5) Back row, from left: Red Bank Councilman Edward Zipprich; State Sen. Vin Gopal; Executive Director Gwendolyn O. Love; Board President John Klein; Monmouth County Freeholder Director Tom Arnone. Front row, from left honorees: Count Basie Center President and Chief Executive Officer Adam Philipson; Count Basie Vice President of Education Yvonne Lamb Scudiery; OceanFirst Chairman and CEO Christopher D. Maher; and Margaret and Ralph Mucerino.

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Worldwide Flash Mob Dance Promotes KINDNESS in Red Bank Dancers took to the streets of Red Bank in November to promote KINDNESS to launch World Kindness Week, uniting with more than 120 cities, 50 countries, and 20,000 participants worldwide. Life Vest Inside, a grassroots non-profit organization on a mission to empower and unite the world with kindness, has sponsored this worldwide “Dance for Kindness” event for the last eight years. This flash mob dance is part of the global celebration that inspires, empowers and educates people of all backgrounds to lead a life of kindness, showing that regardless of differences in race, religion, ethnicity, culture, and background - the common thread that unites us all is kindness. This year the global impact was even greater as Dance For Kindness supported non-profit organizations all around the world. The non-profit chosen for Red Bank’s Dance For Kindness was JBJ Soul Kitchen. JBJ Soul Kitchen is a non-profit community restaurant, run by the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation, that serves both paying and in-need customers. In addition to the flash mob dance led by JayJay Figueroa from USA Ballroom in Shrewsbury, kindness chalk drawings and messages were written in the streets by participants, along with a community drum circle led by Dave Miller. Terese Rölke, Red Bank’s DFK Group Leader for the past seven years said, “People participating in Dance For Kindness absolutely enjoy this event and come back each year to promote kindness. This event unites the local community and supports DFK’s mission of kindness, compassion and empathy. Once again this year, the event took kindness a step further by supporting a local non-profit. This year we are thrilled to support JBJ Soul Kitchen!” (1) Dancers were led by JayJay Figueroa, an instructor from USA Ballroom in Shrewsbury, at the Dance for Kindness event. (2) Monmouth University faculty and students (3) Members of the Grace Christian Church in Tinton Falls - left to right - Jalissa Jay of Eatontown, Lorraine Carroll, Middletown, Bonnie Deroski of Tinton Falls, Trinity Burton of Tinton Falls and Annette La Barbera of Tinton Falls.

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Little Silver Garden Club Readies for the Holidays In December, the Little Silver Garden Club will again give time and effort to enhancing the look of Little Silver for the festive holiday season. Members will decorate the four mantlepieces at Parker Homestead and their work will be on display for the Homestead’s 7th annual Holiday Open House on December 8 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. Visitors are invited to tour the home and experience the spirit of the holidays in the old-fashioned way with carolers, cookies and cider. Carolers from Embury United Methodist Church will sing a medley of holiday tunes. As in the past, club members will use traditional materials and designs to give the historic Homestead an authentic look. The Club will also be decorating the flower boxes at the Little Silver Train Station for the month of December, using a variety of greens, bows, and accessories. Take a look as you dash for your train or grab that cup of coffee! Finally, the members will prepare more than a dozen tabletop arrangements of greens to decorate the offices and desks of those working at Borough Hall, the Library, and the train station. Using greens and pinecones gathered from their own properties, each design will feature a festive bow and should bring holiday cheer for the month. The Club resumes its regular meetings on January 9. The program will feature a talk and demonstration about creating botanical jewelry. Everyone is welcome. Meetings start at 9:30 am and are held at the Women’s Club on Rumson Road in Little Silver. For more information, call Diane Primavera at 732.643.8546.

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Troop 573 Shows Gratitude for Service Members This past Thanksgiving season, the girls of Daisy/Brownie Peninsula Troop 573 were especially thankful for the service of our women and men in uniform.

Troop 573 tries on hats that have been worn by actual service members.

At a recent meeting, the troop had the extraordinary treat of a video call from Naval Commander Florence Yarbrough. Commander Yarbrough shared a photo presentation that taught the girls about the different branches of the military and what it means to serve our country. The girls were delighted to learn that Commander Yarbrough had been a Girl Scout too. This is not the first time that the girls of Troop 573 got to see a female authority figure in uniform up close. In July, the scouts had the pleasure of meeting Officer Grace Maggiulli of Rumson Police Department and touring the Rumson Police Station to learn about the women and men that keep our local community safe. “It’s vitally important for these impressionable young girls to see strong women in leadership roles, especially roles that may not be traditionally associated with females,” said Troop Leader Rebecca Zaccagnino. “It widens the realm of possibilities that they envision for themselves.” Troop 573 colored and personalized small signs that read “Thank you for your service.” Each girl donated half of her Halloween candy and collected small toiletries. The troop donated these items to Eagles Up, a non-profit organization that will create care packages for our troops stationed in Iraq. “Gratitude means being thankful for what you have and appreciating things and not whining about what you don’t have,” said Brownie Scout Ella Ricard. “We are grateful to our service women and men who keep us safe, so we are sending them letters and candy!”

Andi Stewart of Troop 573 poses with a book donation box at Turning Point of Little Silver.

Forrestdale Field Hockey Team Win Division and American League

The girls sorted and packaged more than 1200 books that they collected through donation boxes that they had previously decorated and placed at businesses throughout the peninsula. The troop will be donating the books to the Bridge of Books Foundation, a non-profit organization providing books to underprivileged and at-risk children in New Jersey.

Each start of the fall brings a feeling of trepidation; as teams are developed with new and old talent alike. This year that feeling quickly diminished as the Forrestdale Field Hockey Team, both the existing players and the new players, showed that they were ready to dominate the competition with their tremendous skill set. The Forrestdale Field Hockey Team finished with a record, 12-1! The Forrestdale Field Hockey Team won the Division and the American League. They fought hard in the Championship Game against Howell South but lost 2-0, in a hard-fought battle. Speaking of the season, Thea Azaceta said, “I’m really proud of our season this yea, even though we lost the Championship, we went further than last year and accomplished so much!” This team was led by Coach Peggy McKean and two eighth graders Thea Azaceta and Gwyneth Shockley. The Team’s camaraderie was tangible, both on the field and off. “I am so proud of the girls! We had fun, many laughs, cookies and Bundt Cakes. They scored many goals and only gave up 1 goal in 10 games. Next season is looking as promising as this season, as we have many returning players,” said Coach McKean.

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Exhibition Overview The Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA), located in Freehold, is proud to announce the opening of “Springsteen: His Hometown”, an historical exhibit that will provide a comprehensive look of how Monmouth County has been thematically woven into Bruce Springsteen’s music and art throughout his career. “Springsteen: His Hometown” will display over 150 unique items featuring selections from both the Monmouth County Historical Association and The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University. For more info, visit monmouthhistory.org.

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CELEBRATING 35 YEARS OF OCEAN ADVOCACY WITH CLEAN OCEAN ACTION IN NOVEMBER, more than 200 supporters of Clean Ocean Action gathered to celebrate the organization’s 35 years of ocean advocacy. The event, formally called the “Ocean Celebration”, took place at Windows on the Water in Sea Bright.

Ocean Celebration Committee Members – Back row, left to right: Peeka Tildesley, Alison Fragale, Bonnie Torcivia, COA’s Cindy Zipf, Sandy Henning, Jeannette Yorke. Front row, left to right: Mary Jane O’Hare, Mary Thompson, COA’s Mary-Beth Thompson, B Mahon

Jim Lobiondo (left) of Windows on the Water pictured with Cindy Zipf (right) of Clean Ocean Action

Left to right: Todd, Tyler, Mary, Stevie and Scott Thompson, pictured with Mike and Sue Siegfried, Steve Walker, and Joe Schulter.

COA Board Member Bonnie Torcivia pictured with husband Will Rutan

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Sporting various shades of ocean blue, the attendees were treated to a raw bar provided by Lusty Lobster, appetizers, dinner and desserts prepared by Executive Chef Pete Cruz, complimentary beer and wine from Shore Point Distributing Company during cocktail hour, and delicious mixed cocktails provided by Tito’s Handmade Vodka. The Stringbean Blues Band provided a mellow vibe for the cocktail hour and this was followed by the up-tempo rock of RipTide during the final hours of the event. While some danced the night away, others got their share of excitement from the robust silent auction and an exciting electric bike raffle. Overall, it was a huge success for the ocean as all of the funds raised from the night will go directly to Clean Ocean Action’s vital ocean conservation programs. COA is grateful to the remarkable committee: Alison Fragale, Anna Garofalo, April Puciata, B Mahon, Bonnie Torcivia, Derek Noah, Etta Kelly, Jeannette Yorke, Kathleen Gasienica, Kathleen Scatassa, Kathleen Tobin, Keri Branin, Linda Walker, Lydia Bagarozza, Mark Haviland, Mary Jane O’Hare, Mary Thompson, Peeka Tildesley, Sandy Henning, Stephanie Frankel, Stevie Thompson and Sue Germaine. And waves of thanks goes to COA’s sponsors and supporters, including: Crazees Ice Cream, Guaranteed Plants & Florist, Litwin & Provence LLC, Montecalvo & Bayshore Family of Companies, Lusty Lobster, Rumson Wine & Spirits, Shore Point Distributing Company, Thompson Memorial Home, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and Windows on the Water.


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The Ashley Lauren Foundation’s Inaugural “All In For Hope” Raised Funds for Children with Cancer

1. NY Giant Justin Tuck was a special honoree at the inaugural “All In For Hope” event hosted by The Ashley Lauren Foundation in October at the Ocean Place Resort and Spa, Long Branch. Guests gathered to raise funds and awareness for children suffering from cancer.

greatest wish to meet Justin Tuck. After it was arranged, they became fast friends throughout Evan’s battle with Leukemia and through his passing. Evan had given Justin his green bracelet that read, Brick Strong.”

“We are so grateful for all of our sponsors, auction donors, guests, committee members and, specifically, Justin Tuck for their incredible support,” said Monica Vermeulen, Founder/CEO.

Justin Tuck spoke of his special relationship with Evan. “We became family. I’ll never take this band off. Evan was buried in my NFL Jersey, for all of those that don’t know. I will be buried in Evan’s green band one day.”

“Guests enjoyed the casino tables, music and dancing, amazing auction items and meeting and interacting with Justin Tuck. We were so happy to share the story, including a video done by ESPN, of Justin and one of our ALF teens, Evan. It was Evan’s

For more information about how you can join The Ashley Lauren Foundation team and make a difference in the lives of children with cancer, call 732-414-1625 or email info@ ashleylaurenfoundation.org.

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(1) L to R: The Ashley Lauren Foundation Board Members, Howard Levine, Lou Russo, Lou Bernardo, Carolyn Walker, Justin Tuck, Monica Vermeulen, Tom Corley, Tom Arnone (2) Committee Chairs Anita DelPesce and Bob Montesano (3) L to R: Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, Justin Tuck, Freeholder Sue Kiley, Freeholder Gerry Sharfenberger, Ph.D. (4) L to R: Dr. Ken Nahum, Ann Walsh, Carol Stillwell, Maryann Larkin, and Lynne Ward (5) L to R: John Vermeulen, Monica Vermeulen (ALF Founder/CEO), Assemblywoman Serena DiMaso, Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, Buddy Hanlon

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