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An Interactive Mural in Downtown Rumson By LiliAnn Paras Art heals and serves as a refreshing distraction for both the artist and the viewers. One such pleasant distraction awaits viewers in downtown Rumson. Local renowned portrait artist, Mary Connell Gaynor, has enlivened the local scene with her remarkable animal murals, meticulously created on the walls of Rumson Wine & Spirits. This contribution to Rumson is particularly fitting, given Mary’s connection to the town and Monmouth County. She spent much of her childhood in Rumson, raised her own family there, and earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Monmouth University. Although Mary is mostly known for her pastel portraits of children for the last thirty years, animal portraits are not new to her. “I approach my studies of animals with that same gentle passion.” Truly there is an intangible compelling quality present in her work. Maybe this is explained by Mary’s view that she sees “something behind the eyes of every living thing” and seeks to express it through her paintings. The painted animals are so life-like, one almost expects them to emerge from the wall. The dogs, cats, and a bird are all pets of the Mulheren family, owners of the store. The project started simply enough with the goal of painting one or two animals. Mary began creating in spring and finished two walls by October, investing nearly 150 hours to ultimately paint thirteen animals and a bicycle. Much of it was physically grueling, even prompting a friend to construct a homemade kneeling pad for her. A third wall is planned to begin when the warm weather returns. Mary has been connecting one-on-one with many area families through years of her portrait work; now, she is connect-

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ing, all at once, with a new group of admirers. The murals have become interactive and people are finding new ways to appreciate them. All are invited and encouraged to visit the wall with their own pets and to marvel at how the “new pets” become part of the mural in their photographs. This endeavor renewed a sense of purpose in Mary. “I feel strongly that growing as an artist is a lifelong process,” and Mary is living up to that philosophy. Inspired by the many positive reactions and expressions of gratitude from the public, Mary seeks new ways to give back. She is currently exploring ways to collaborate with those who may want to transform a wall of their own, with a portion of the proceeds to be donated to charity. To reach Mary Connell Gaynor, call 732.546.7417, visit maryconnellgaynor.com, or email mcg815@aol.com.


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Meet Your Neighbor: Helene Palatianos Quinn BY LILIANN PARAS Jewelry is always a wonderful gift, and all the more appreciated when the pieces are unique and striking. Helene Palatianos Quinn, worldtraveler, is the woman behind Byzanthea, offering unique Byzantine-style pendants in gold and silver. With the holidays and special events on the horizon, CM met with Helene to find out more about her and how she started Byzanthea. CM: How long have you lived in Monmouth County? Helene Palatianos Quinn (HPQ): I’ve lived in Monmouth County for approximately 33 years. I live in Holmdel with my husband Brian, my son Brian Emanuel, our dog Harley, and cat Shubha. My son attends Village Elementary School. I’m a member of the Holmdel Chamber of Commerce. I am also a member of the Greek Orthodox Church in Holmdel and am involved in the Greek School PTO. CM: What types of jewelry are included in the Byzanthea line? HPQ: Byzanthea features luxury genuine gold crosses. Many are traditional Byzantine-style crosses that remarkably translate into current, timeless, and fashionable statement pieces. Most are handmade, artistic pieces. I added designs after receiving requests for simpler crosses for confirmations and communions. I also offer a handmade sterling silver line by a Greek designer (not shown on my website.) CM: What is your background, and how did you get started in jewelry design? HPQ: I began my journey with a background in Fashion Design and Production Management. I worked in the interior design luxury market, manufacturing handmade carpets, textiles and furniture for some of the most renowned companies in the design industry. I traveled throughout Europe and Asia, and especially enjoyed shopping for jewelry in Greece. Byzantine crosses have always been special to me, perhaps it is because of my Greek heritage. I work with the designers and craftsmen on some of the designs, particularly those referencing older Byzantine jewelry. Others, I source directly from well-known designers and suppliers. I feel that these crosses are meaningful, treasured, timeless- spiritual talismans of sorts, to be handed down or given to someone special.

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“Better to have one special item that will always be cherished, rather than many insignificant items.” CM: What are your favorite parts about what you do? HPQ: Byzanthea satisfies my creative side. I appreciate other cultures, their traditions and crafts. And I love when people appreciate the quality of the design and the workmanship. My clients are generally people with an artistic eye and an appreciation of fine detail. Stephanie Odegard (philanthropist and leader in contemporary design) purchased a cross and sent me a thank you note that I cherish, saying that she wears it always, prays and holds it before any meaningful event, and that it gives her peace. It is very rewarding to know who is wearing our pendants and how they bring peace and feelings of well-being. CM: Do you have a favorite philosophy? HPQ: My philosophy is to remember what I’ve seen in my travels to third world countries - to never forget, to help when possible, and to never take for granted the gifts we have been given. This goes back to my work with Stephanie

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Odegard. We had a commitment to try to help those underprivileged. We ensured our looms and factories were free of child labor, that our workers were paid fair wages, had access to medical care, drank clean water, and that all children were educated. We all became part of something much greater than ourselves. This is something I also try to instill in my son. Children have so much these days. I want him to be aware of the situations of others and to appreciate what he has. CM: What do you enjoy doing in your “spare time”? HPQ: I have an eight- year- old son and find that there is not very much “spare time” - a lot seems to revolve around him and even the choice of Byzanthea was made so that I could run my business mainly from home. It took nine years to have Brian, my miracle child, and I value my time with him. When there is spare time - I generally spend it with my family. My cousins and I are very close and are my best friends. CM: Favorite Quote? HPQ: “Better to have one special item that will always be cherished, rather than many insignificant items.”


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Internationally Acclaimed Artist Honors a Woman’s Right to Vote By Susan Murphy

Artist Brian Hanlon holds the plaque that will be placed by the sculpture in the picture once the installation and wall are completed. The sculpture was donated by Brian Hanlon and his wife, Michele.

Last month, Brian Hanlon, an Internationally acclaimed Artist and distinguished 2017 Brookdale Community College (BCC) alumnus, presented the college with his bronze sculpture honoring the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution granting women the right to vote. The ceremony took place in the main lobby of BCC where the statue will be housed. “We are so excited to have the statue here,” said Dr. David Stout, President of BCC who gratefully accepted the sculpture on behalf of the College. “So many of our students will walk through those doors, and when they enter this building it’s the first thing they are going to see. Thank you very much Brian for your dedication and your generosity.” Although Freeholder Lillian G. Burry could not attend, she sent a statement which Dr. Stout read. An excerpt from her statement noted, “Here on the eve of election day with millions of votes that have already been cast, it’s hard to imagine a time when women had no vote, I cannot imagine what my life would have been like if I could not have fully participated in civic life. I think of Susan B. Anthony standing outside of Independence Hall in Philadelphia on July 4, 1876, reading the declaration of the rights of women of the US and the sculpture of her in that moment by Brian Hanlon.” The sculpture is a representation of the triumphant moment during which women in Washington, D.C. walked to enact the 19th Amendment. “This important milestone deserves a historical and spiritual permanent marker,” said Hanlon. “I hope the women who walk in and out of the building feel the impact of the statue and have the courageous spirit, like the women before them to succeed.” Monmouth County Clerk Christine Hanlon shared,

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“This beautiful sculpture will remind us all and countless future generations of the fight for women’s suffrage and more importantly inspire them to cherish and preserve the rights established by the 19th amendment that we are here to celebrate today. I would not be serving in this elected position that I am today were it not for the brave suffragists who ensured this precious right for women.” Roseanne Alvarez, professor of English and Women in Learning Coordinator explained that graduates and current students through the WILL, Women in Learning and Leadership program, at BCC, talked with Brian to get his vision of his work. He said it is not a named figure but a multi-representative statue. “The students will bring it to life in an installation that features more marginalized voices and underrepresented figures from the movement and beyond. The students are doing all of the research and will be collaborating with student artists to develop this installation that will go on the wall behind the statue.” This installation will be presented in April at the end of the semester and will be a celebratory event. “The Women’s Suffrage Movement is an extremely important study and it’s an extremely important part of empowerment to women in education,” said Hanlon. “In 1979, I graduated Holmdel High School and came over to Brookdale where I met a man named Tony Blazer who completely transformed my life. He helped me develop a language through the art of molding clay, and I will be forever grateful,” said Hanlon. With his sculptures, Hanlon honors icons, legends, and moments of significance. He has received national and local awards and commendations for his commissions, which primarily encompass the civic, historic, and athletic sectors. For more information about Brookdale Community College, visit BrookdaleCC.edu.

L to R: President of Brookdale Community College Dr. David Stout; Trustee Barbara Horl; Artist Brian Hanlon; Chairman of the Board of Trustees Tracey Abby-White; and Monmouth County Clerk Christine Hanlon stand beside a picture of the sculpture donated by Brian Hanlon to represent the 100th Anniversary of Women being able to vote.



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MCHA Hosts Free Lecture Series Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA) has announced the revival of the popular Historically Speaking lecture series, co-sponsored by the Monmouth County Library. On the third Thursday of each month, MCHA will host a Zoom presentation featuring many of Monmouth County’s most sought after and respected historians. Question and answer sessions will offer the opportunity to interact with speakers at the conclusion of each program.

Let us all be grateful for the many blessings in our lives!

Registration and a list of additional upcoming programs can be found at monmouthhistory.org. All sessions are free of charge.

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History scholar and author Rick Geffken explores the careers and contributions of several centuries of Monmouth County Historians including the elusive Franklin Ellis and noted genealogist John Edwin Stillwell. Past-president and a Trustee of the Jersey Coast Heritage Museum at Sandlass House; Trustee of the Shrewsbury Historical Society; and a member of the Monmouth County Historical Association, Geffken’s latest book Stories of Slavery in New Jersey will be published in January 2021.

Rebellion Before Revolution: Pre-War Tremors in Monmouth County JA N UA RY 21, 2 021 AT 7:0 0 PM

Michael Adelberg, one of the foremost authorities on the American Revolution in Monmouth County, will focus on the riots of 1770-1771 that closed down the County courts and foreshadowed the intense revolutionary activity to come. Adelberg is author of several books including the award-winning The American Revolution in Monmouth County as well as numerous articles for the The Journal of Military History and The Wilson Quarterly among other scholarly journals.

A Servant Girl at Mrs. Watkins’: Molly Pitcher’s Local Origins FEBRUA RY 18 , 2 021 AT 7:0 0 PM

Who is the real Molly Pitcher? Executive Director of the Monmouth County Historical Commission John Fabiano will share his ongoing sleuthing in the quest to discover the true identity of the iconic figure including theories suggesting she was a servant girl from Allentown and a Patriot spy. Fabiano will also share how genealogical research and detective work have led to a possible connection between Molly Pitcher and MCHA’s Tavern Museum at the Allen House in Shrewsbury.

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I’ll Be Home for Christmas, written in 1943, has new meaning this year as the world has faced challenges and hardships. Written to honor soldiers overseas during World War II, the lyrics are that of someone longing to be home with loved ones. We find ourselves also longing to gather, perhaps outside our homes, and unable to spend time with extended family and friends in person. But as Hallmark star Jen Lilley has aptly named her holiday charity drive, Christmas is NOT Cancelled, despite challenges there is much to celebrate and enjoy this season of our lives. Every year for our December cover story we bring you a fun dose of holiday cheer by going behind the scenes of Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas. The every-weekend holiday movies have become a much-loved fan favorite celebration of the season, so much so that Lifetime, Netflix, and other networks have taken to airing a full slate of their own rom-com style holiday offerings in hopes of capturing some of the same loyal fans. This year, perhaps even more than other years, viewers are looking for light-hearted, soul-warming, happy endings that remind us that being home for the holidays is really what we’ve been craving all along. So heat up a mug of hot chocolate, don’t skimp on the marshmallows, and grab your favorite Hallmark blanket as we share with you about Gwen Stefani’s new single, Actor Antonio Cupo’s upcoming movie, holiday traditions to consider adding to your list, and how you can help Jen Lilley save Christmas.

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Gwen Stefani’s Here This Christmas While watching your favorite Hallmark holiday movie, don’t be surprised if, during a commercial break run for more cocoa, you hear global icon Gwen Stefani singing. The singer, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer, has partnered with Hallmark Channel on an all-new original song, Here This Christmas, as the exclusive Hallmark Channel Countdown to Christmas Theme Song. The single was written and produced by Ryan Tedder and songwriter, producer, and musician, Brent Kutzle. Stefani also recorded covers of holiday classics like Sleigh Ride to be featured throughout the network’s programming promos. Both songs are part of Stefani’s reissue of her deluxe edition album, You Make it Feel Like Christmas. An upbeat tune with a toe-tapping beat of sleigh bells, the single has an impressive creative team. Stefani, a threetime Grammy Award winner, has achieved global success as a performer, songwriter, frontwoman for iconic band No Doubt, and multi-platinum solo artist. To date, she

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has sold more than 50 million units worldwide. Stefani currently serves as a coach on the 19th season of the four-time Emmy Award-winning competition series The Voice. Three-time Grammy Award winning songwriter and producer, Ryan Tedder, has worked with everyone from Adele to Paul McCartney, Beyonce to Taylor Swift, to name just a few, in addition to being the founding member, lead singer, writer, and producer of the multi-platinum selling band OneRepublic. Tedder is also a producer and mentor on the NBC show, Songland, which just wrapped its second season. Stefani’s fiancé and fellow The Voice coach, multiple-award-winning country singer Blake Shelton, also works with Hallmark during the holidays. Shelton has produced two movies for the network with the third in the series premiering on December 5 on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel. Starring perennial favorite Lacey Chabert and Stephen Huszar and directed by David Winning, Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas is based on Shelton’s song Time

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for Me to Come Home. The country hit maker wrote the song with his mother, Dorothy Shackleford, and along with the Christmas movies it has also led to a book titled Time for Me to Come Home in 2013.


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Food, Family, and Telling Good Stories Antonio Cupo has brought his comedic style and tall, dark, and overly handsome looks to Hallmark since 2012 as a leading man, the romantic foil, and a talented producer. Best known for his movies with actress Autumn Reeser, this holiday season offers their third movie together for Hallmark and their fourth film together overall. We caught up with Antonio just after he finished filming A Glenbrooke Christmas, premiering December 12 on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel, to learn more about the man behind the smile. Born in Canada to Italian and Spanish parents, Antonio has lived extensively in Rome and works both in Italy and North America. Fluent in his father’s native tongue, during our phone interview he spoke seamlessly in both Italian and English to his two children, Brando, 4, and Chiara, 2. Much of our conversation centered around food, and we both found comfort in chatting about our shared experiences with bacalao, Portuguese dried, salted cod fish. My mother’s family is from Portugal, and Antonio spent some time in the region in and around Porto. Which reminds me, I owe him a few recipes. Having filmed several movies and series in both Italy and surrounding countries, Antonio views his industry as similar on both continents with food availability being the biggest difference. “Shooting in Italy or Canada, the basic elements of a film set are pretty much the same,” explained Antonio. “If you’re living in Italy, however, you don’t get the first class treatment an American crew and cast enjoys. You get your food in a box, a little tin of pasta, and a paper carton of wine. Now if you’re a North American production filming in Rome, then you get the good stuff. You still get your little quart of wine, but now it’s in a glass bottle and the food is delicious.” For more of CM’s exclusive interview with Antonio Cupo and his upcoming Hallmark movie, visit communitymagazinenj.com

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HOLI DAY T R A DIT IONS Without the usual overflowing slate of fun events and seasonal activities, many are scrambling to think of ways to incorporate cheer while social distancing and visiting virtually. Similar to the Holiday Check Lists in our favorite seasonal movies, we’ve put together some ideas for you to consider and incorporate. PNC Arts Center Magic of Lights Available the entire month of December through January 2, gather your family in the car and drive to Holmdel for a light display like none other. The cost is $25 per car when you reserve ahead, $30 at the gate and available seven days per week from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and until 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Visit: magicoflights.com/events/NewJersey.

a decoration by having him or her write it on a paper Christmas tree or snowflake that you then hang across the fireplace or some other area. Making cards for soldiers, those in nursing homes, and friends or family who find themselves alone this holiday is also a great craft weekend and a way to spread love and cheer.

Lights, Camera, Cocoa Fill up a thermos or two with your favorite hot chocolate, put on your favorite holiday playlist, and head across the bridge to Brooklyn to the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights where this festive NYC neighborhood presents tens of thousands of lights and is visited by more than 100,000 people each year. A pizza to go from, well just about anywhere in Brooklyn, is just as delicious in the car. Bring your camera and lots of napkins, and don’t forget to order some Italian pastry for dessert from one of the many bakeries. 11th to 13th Avenues from 83rd to 86th St in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn

Try Something New with Cookies! Deliver cookies and treats to your local fire station, police department, or the staff at your local hospital. You can also choose a never-before-attempted cookie to become your new family traditional treat. Anna-Maria Pittella of Middletown shared her favorite: “Struffoli!!! Italian honey balls with sprinkles. I make them every year. This year I will be shipping them!”

Three Gift Christmas for Kids Something they want, something they need, and something to read or make them better people. Symbolic of the Three Wise Men, this is a great tradition to start to keep materialistic habits in check and potentially gift to others more in need.

Gingerbread Virtual Village “A couple years back during a challenging holiday for our family, several of our cousins decided to have an afternoon of gingerbread building. Several of us gathered to bake, and the next day more joined in to build and decorate,” explained Susan Festa of Freehold and Anita Nicosia of Belford. “It was challenging, but healing and enjoyable. This year, we’re doing it virtually. Each home ‘team’ is building and decorating and we’re having an online party to view, vote, and celebrate together. The winning team gets bragging rights until next year.” Best part, friends and family from around the country can join in and it works no matter which holiday you celebrate!

Gratitude and Giving Have your child start an ‘I Am Thankful’ list. Have him or her add one thing he or she is thankful for each day. You can turn this into

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The Best Way to Stuff a Stocking White Elephant, Secret Santa – gift exchanges go by many names. But if you really want to have fun, get your craziest friends to join in on Stuffed Stockings like this trio of Colts Neck ladies do each year with their friends. Have one person put all the names and addresses of the participants in a bag and choose one name for each person. Set a price limit and a date for an online meet-up. Then find the funki-


est, funniest pair of socks for your chosen recipient and fill them with as many treats and small gifts as you can…the more the better. Wrap them up and send the pair to your selected recipient in time for the meet-up. At the virtual party everyone eats, drinks, and unwraps their socks! Submitted by Jo Romano, Marge Maguire, and JoEllen Chiarelli.

Date Night for the Family Set aside one night each week as Family Movie Night and watch a holiday movie complete with popcorn, cider or cocoa, cuddles, and blankets. No phones, laptops, or interruptions allowed. To make it extra fun for little ones, place the names of 10 top movie choices that your family votes on into a Santa hat and make the movie

Actress, singer, and foster care advocate Jen Lilley has partnered with the USO and Toys for Tots in Operation Christmas is Not Cancelled. By donating through the purchase of online raffle tickets, participants have the chance to win weekly prizes as well as a grand prize Ultimate Christmas that includes a tree, decorations, dinner, prizes, cash, and more. Each donation grants a toy for a child as well as a donation to the USO and a free download of Lilley’s album, Hindsight, as well as her Christmas music. Conceived by Lilley with her at the helm of the operation, she has enlisted her fellow Hallmark stars to promote the worthwhile cause. Having starred with Trevor Donovan and Barbara Niven in Hallmark’s USS Christmas, which premiered in November, Lilley found herself wanting to give back to those who serve. “I have always been in awe of our military, those enlisted, those who have served, and their families,” shared Lilley. “When I got the script for my Christmas movie this year, I cried tears of gratitude and tears of responsibility. While I have military in my family, my great uncle John Tierney served as a rear Admiral in the Navy and was an exceptional fighter pilot, my brother- in-law Josh is a marine, my grandmother was a Naval accounting technician, plus sev-

choice of the night a surprise by drawing one out just before showtime. Make sure to include Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas, premiering on December 5, and A Glenbrooke Christmas, premiering December 12, both on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel.

Decorations Hold Memories Many families have the tradition of selecting a new ornament for the tree each year, but this Christmas is a great time to have each family member select or create an ornament that represents what they are most grateful for in 2020. As time passes, those special ornaments will hold many memories as you bring them out again each year.

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eral other uncles and cousins serve in different branches, the point is, I will never know firsthand what it’s like to be in the core family unit of an enlisted servant. This movie allowed me to step into that role and touch the surface of what it must be like and gave me more depths of empathy. It’s so special. To all of you who have military in your family, who have served, or who are in active service, thank you for protecting my freedoms, thank you for your selfless sacrifices physically, mentally, and emotionally.” To support the cause, visit ChristmasIsNotCancelled.com.

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Donate A Gift Today and Help Make A Child’s Holiday Bright The Adopt-a-Family program hosted by YMCA of Greater Monmouth County’s Counseling & Social Services team helps to make the holidays happy for needy families in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. This year’s drive will be hosted through the YMCA’s virtual giving tree for toys, winter clothes, and essentials. If you would like to help spread holiday cheer, consider ordering a gift card or hosting a coat drive. All coats should be new, unused and unwrapped. Gift cards and new, unwrapped coats can be mailed or dropped off to the Counseling & Social Services Outreach Office, located at 613 Hope Road, Bldg. 4, 2nd floor in Eatontown, from now until December 10. All of the gifts are personally delivered to families. Your gift donation is tax-deductible. If you’re interested in participating and for more information, please contact Alicia Maresco at amaresco@ymcanj.org or call 732.497.3811, ext. 734. For more information, visit ymcanj.org/giftdrive today!

Bayshore Hooks and Needles Continues Helping Bayshore Hooks and Needles, founded and led by Pat Koziol of Holmdel eight years ago, recently adopted 74 families from the Monmouth Day Care Center in Red Bank. The group provided hats, blankets, and headbands in bags and boxes donated by local businesses. Earlier in the year, the group knitted and crocheted shawls and lap afghans for those at Bayshore Health Center. They also made mask mates for the staff there as well as for members of Union Beach First Responders and the staff at the Red Bank Veterinary Hospital. Contributing members include: Maddy Kalb, Middletown; Patti Roberts, Hazlet; Roberta Sheridan, Middletown; Jeanne Dischler, Hazlet; Harriet Freid, Marlboro; and Sophia Moglino, a junior at Holmdel High School who assisted the group by writing ‘Thank You For Your Service’ notes to accompany shawls and lap afghans that were donated to the Veterans at Lyons VA Medical Center in Lyons, NJ. The group welcomes donations of new, unused yarn or gift cards for the purchase of yarn. For more information, contact Pat Koziol at 732.471.0475.

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The Red Bank Unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Monmouth County (BGCM) received a wonderful gift recently from a former Club member who wanted to give back to the organization that impacted him so much as a child. Terence Jones, owner of CAMP COUTURE XIX clothing brand, stopped by the Club on Drs. James Parker Blvd. with a generous financial contribution. “This is all full circle for me, growing up in Red Bank and going to the Boys & Girls Club after school every day,” said Mr. Jones, who presented the Club with a $700 check. “I’m grateful I am able to contribute to the positive uplifting activities for the youth in the community I’m from.” BGCM is open every weekday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm in Red Bank and Asbury Park, providing nutritious meals, remote education assistance, life-skills classes, college and career prep, mentorship, and more. The Red Bank Unit opened its doors in 2009 and serves more than 165 registered members.


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The Ashley Lauren Foundation (ALF), a Monmouth County-based non-profit organization dedicated to bringing hope and help to children throughout New Jersey who suffer from cancer through financial, material and emotional support, is seeking individuals, families, businesses or corporations who are interested in “Adopting an ALF Child” by contributing one or more $25 Visa Gift Cards for their holiday gifts. “The Holiday Season is very meaningful to The Ashley Lauren Foundation,” said ALF Founder/CEO Monica Vermeulen. “Due to COVID-19, we will sadly not be able to have our traditional Christmas Party for the children and their families. This amazing party has always been a wonderful day for the children and their families to enjoy a “day away” from the daily burdens of childhood cancer and to delight in the joys of the season! We will still show our love to the children by providing gifts that we will deliver to them. Help us bring much needed smiles to the children.” You can mail the gift card(s) by December 15th to: The Ashley Lauren Foundation, 617 Union Avenue, Bldg. 3 Suite 27, Brielle, NJ 08730 or drop them off to The Ashley Lauren Foundation office by calling 732.414.1625 to arrange a drop off time. For more information on The Ashley Lauren Foundation, visit AshleyLaurenFoundation.org.

4th Annual PSA Contest Accepting Entries through December 18th!

The Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide, in partnership with 2nd Floor Youth Helpline, Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care and the New Jersey TLC, invites high school students across New Jersey to submit a public service announcement (PSA) focused on messages of hope, recovery, and highlighting the 2nd Floor Youth Helpline resource. Each school or youth group is permitted to have a student or team of students submit entries in each of the two categories. Schools and youth groups are encouraged to form teams of students to produce and enter a PSA. Suicide is preventable. It is important for students to be aware of the warning signs and to be familiar with local resources so that they can help themselves or a friend in need. This campaign is designed to help increase awareness across New Jersey, reaching the tens of thousands of students making attempts each year, by letting students know that there is help available, to keep hope and that “You Are Not Alone” and “Friends Help Friends”. Submissions are due by December 18, 2020. Download the official rules and a flier at psa.sptsusa.org,

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Now through January 3, 2021, the Monmouth Museum presents its 42nd Annual Juried Art Exhibition, continuing the tradition of showcasing diverse and international art. The Monmouth Museum’s goal is to engage artists and the community in promoting inclusivity of gender, age, background, socioeconomic level, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and special needs. Artists featured are: Abby Levine, Acquaetta Williams Adam Pitt, Bennett Gewirtz, Beverly McCutcheon, Bill Ross, Bonnie Carlson Diana, Chee Bravo, Cheryl Gross, Christopher Taylor, Colleen Sweeney Gahrmann, Danielle Scott, Dorothy Matteo, E. Sherman Hayman, Eleanor James, Eve’s Artistry, Francis Owens, Hobong Kim, Janis Purcell, Jay Sullivan, Jeanne Brasile, Joan Sonnenfeld, Joan Diamond, John Piccoli, John Carey, Judy Gould, June He, Karen Martin, Kate Eggleston, Liza Lynch, Louise Krasniewicz, Mary Mazziotti, MaryAnn Goodwin, Mechele Shoneman, Miriam Bisceglia, Neal Hammer, Pam Cooper, Patricia Hutchinson, Patti Kaufman, Paul Chepolis, Richard Rappleyea, Sanjay Gupta, Sara Gendlek, Sharon Sayegh, Stacey AS Pritchard, Stuart South, Susu Pianchupattana, Twisted T, Victoria Smits, Vikki Michalios, and William Waggoner. The Monmouth Museum is open by appointment Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Visit monmouthmuseum. org for more information.


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The Gift of Sweet Dreams Conquering Sleep Fears, One Story at a Time By LiliAnn Paras | Photo: Jaime Bonura

John R. Green lives in Holmdel with husband Anthony LaBate, and their eight-year-old twins, A.J. and Francesca. Exactly four years ago, CM highlighted this modern family-- John, a multiple Emmy and Peabody Award-winning television news and documentary writer and producer, and Anthony, designer of couture clothing and hand-crafted jewelry. Then, as now, A.J. and Francesca “bring joy and make them laugh every day” and it is immediately apparent that the well-being of their twins is their top priority. In the 2016 interview, the conversation often focused on the twins, all while John and Anthony took turns dressing the children, gathering snacks, and generally attending to their needs. Each expressed hope that Francesca and AJ “will be kind, and will know kindness… in a safe future, free of fear and with no limits on their aspirations or self -worth.” They soon learned that one of the joys of parenting is the bedtime ritual--except when the ritual devolves into exhausting, recurring, nightly trials and tribulations. And then multiply that by two for twins, with A.J. fearing nightmares and Francesca dreading being alone in her dreams. It was John’s joy in discovering winning solutions to comfort both children that inspired him to dive into a vastly different media arena: author of children’s books. He recently released two stories, sharing his whimsical, comforting tales for parents and children to enjoy together. In Dream Grabber, John writes of a safe world in which a father defeats nightmares for his son. In Dream Jumper, a father accompanies his daughter on fantastic dream adventures. Each book has a catchy rhyme scheme and even includes extra pages for the children to illustrate their own dreams and wishes. Psychologist Kim Bergman, PhD, notes that Dream Grabber “is a charming and delightful bedtime story, beautifully validating a universal childhood fear rather than dismissing it…and provides a lovely and supportive path to move through those fears.” The stories have been described by Juju Chang, Co-Anchor of ABC News Nightline, as “a lesson in mindfulness, positivity, and the power of love.” Robin Roberts, Co-Anchor of Good Morning America, comments that Dream Jumper is “a heartwarming read with beautiful illustrations” and adds it will have readers “jumping for joy!” Lori Greiner of ABC-TV’s Shark Tank is also an enthusiastic fan of the books. “John R. Green has brilliantly created two wonderful books that turn bedtime and dreaming into a magical worry-free time for kids. So clever, so smart, simply magical.” Books make terrific holiday gifts. And if bedtimes are made easier and sweet dreams are restored, those are gifts that cannot easily be measured. Both books are now available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble, visit timetodreambooks.com and follow @timetodreambooks on Facebook and Instagram.


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Former Rumson Resident Runs Marathon for LADACIN Network By Susan Murphy On November 14, Joseph Walker, formerly of Rumson, ran a virtual half marathon near his current home in Fairfield, Connecticut. This now-virtual marathon is replacing the actual New Jersey Marathon that was to take place in Long Branch in April. “I set a course near my home for exactly the distance and ran my 13.1 miles on November 14 from start to finish,” said Walker. His children offered support before he left for the run. Ryan, 5; Isabelle, 7; and Sofia, 10; held up homemade signs with stars and hearts telling him to run fast. This is Walker’s sixteenth year running for LADACIN Network, a non-profit Agency that provides educational, therapeutic, social, residential, and support services to infants, children, and adults with complex physical and developmental disabilities or delays. Joseph’s brother Conor, who turned 36 in April and has the physical build of an adolescent but the mindset of a child of four, has attended LADACIN’s program for more than 25 years. “It’s an honor to continue running races in an effort to raise money and awareness for LADACIN Network. For as long as I can remember, LADACIN has been a part of our lives, helping my brother Conor achieve his full potential and giving my parents the support they need in raising a child with severe disabilities. My brother Conor, my parents, and the entire LADACIN community, are my inspiration to run and continue to give back to this wonderful agency,” shared Walker. For more information on LADACIN Network, visit ladacin.org.

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3rd Annual COA Open Surf Contest Unites Surfing Community

Mike Gleason, co-owner of TAK Waterman in Long Branch, donated a portion of the proceeds he won for taking place 1st place in the pro division back to Clean Ocean Action. Photo Credit: Ryan Struck Photography

Pat Parenty competed in the men’s and pro divisions at the contest and won 1st Place in the Men’s division Photo Credit: Ryan Struck Photography

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In October, Clean Ocean Action’s (COA) 3rd annual surf contest, The COA Open, took place at Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park in Long Branch. With great weather and waves, surfers in eight divisions enjoyed epic surf conditions. Ranging from 6-year-old grom Kevin Flaherty to local pros, contestants of all ages and skill levels turned-out to celebrate one of the ocean’s greatest gifts – clean, glassy waves – and support ocean protection. The COA Open raised over $25,000 this year due to overwhelming support from the sponsors, contestants, and supporters. Some of the best professional surfers in NJ and NY, including Mike Gleason, Jon Smyth, Keith Noonan, Pat Parenty, and Alex Brooks awed socially distanced spectators with Mike Gleason taking 1st place at the contest. “Everyone was in a true-blue festive mood for the 3rd Annual Surf Open -- including the ocean! The waves, sponsors, riders and spectators were all spectacular. This sea-rific event is all thanks to Scott and Tyler Thompson and their extended family and friends who championed and coordinated the event,” said Cindy Zipf, COA’s Executive Director. “Nearly 400 people attended the dawn to dusk contest which has come a long way since the legacy event was held on a cold January day in 1987 with a few dozen friends,” This year, contestants raised additional funds for a clean ocean by participating in a fundraising contest. The tied winners Eamon Griffin and Eugene Juryn will each receive a handshaped custom surfboard, generously donated by local shaper and contest judge Tom Eadon. This contest within the contest raised over $4,000. COA thanks all participants who entered the contest. COA is most grateful to the remarkable community-wide collaboration and to the 2020 COA Open Sponsors.


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RFH Student-Athletes Make College Commitments Eleven Rumson-Fair Haven student-athletes made their college choices official by signing Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at a variety of prestigious colleges and universities on the East Coast for the upcoming school year. In what has become tradition, the athletes and their families donned their new colors and celebrated their hard work both in the classroom and on the sports field at RFH. While signings have been conducted in the school’s Media Center in years past, student-athletes, their families and coaches gathered outside of RFH’s main entrance on November 11 to commemorate the event. Andrew Schmid will continue his baseball career on the diamond locally when he attends Monmouth University, basketball star Grace Munt will join the team at the College of Holy Cross in Massachusetts, and Lilly Frick will take her soccer skills to upstate New York where she will join the Raiders of Colgate University. Lauren Andersen and Alison Williams will join the crew teams at Rutgers University and Villanova University, respectively. Three field hockey players will look to make their marks across the tri-state area: Sarah MacGillis will play for Georgetown University, Meadow Maguire will join the team at Cornell University and Helena Stoever will become a Pioneer at Sacred Heart University in Connecticut. Standouts, Chase Boyle (Loyola University Maryland), Mia James (Princeton University) and Ava Poupard (University at Albany) are also excited to continue their lacrosse careers at the next level. These athletes will join countless others from RFH that have and are currently making a name for themselves in the NCAA. Congratulations, Dawgs!

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Monmouth County Native Pursues Navy Aviator Career By Susan Murphy

Wearing a flight suit, Matthew Langdon stands in front of a helicopter just before preparing to take a tour in Norfolk, Virginia.

Matthew Langdon, 21, first learned about Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) his junior year while captaining the track and field team at Saint John Vianney High School in Holmdel. Becoming a part of the NROTC became his goal and his passion, and soon after, the lifelong Lincroft resident was honored with the West Point Dwight D. Eisenhower leadership award. “I was chosen for my ability to show strong leadership in many facets from sports, community service, involvement at school, and many other everyday things,” shared Langdon. “The West Point Dwight D. Eisenhower award was a true honor to have received.” After a long application process, Langdon was chosen in the first round of acceptances for Navy ROTC. “My paternal grandfather served in the Navy and my maternal grandfather served in the Army,” said Langdon. “Stemming from them, I have many family members that have selflessly given back to the community and the nation in many different areas of service. I felt it was only 44

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right to follow in their footsteps and continue to give back.” Langdon started at Penn State in 2017 majoring in cyber security. “Someday I will be out of the Navy and will need to go get a job outside of the military,” explained Langdon. “In our modern-day world, we see cyber security as a major concern for big business, governments, and even everyday people. The major drew my interest because of the interesting nature of it and the fact that it is ever lasting and ever-changing.” Despite his busy schedule, Langdon has been able to maintain his grades, keep up with his NROTC duties, and he is a member of Sig EP fraternity. He explained what a typical day of school and NROTC duties entails. “As a member of the NROTC unit here at Penn State, my day starts with a five a.m. wake up to exercise with the rest of the unit,” said Langdon. “After this, we are expected to go through our lives as regular students, attending class and doing homework like everyone else. We will have some extra classes to take with the NROTC unit here relating to many different Navy and military related things. Overall, we are just like any other student here with just more responsibilities and a higher standard to be held to.” In addition, Langdon explained, “Every summer, we get sent somewhere to do basically hands-on training for what our jobs could be.” Upon graduation from Penn State in May of 2021, Langdon will be commissioned as an officer and then attend flight school in Pensacola, Florida to become a Naval Aviator. He noted that on average, the training pipeline for a Naval Aviator takes around two years to complete. Once completed, the student will officially graduate by receiving his “wings,” a pin to show completion and then be attached to a flight squadron based on what plane they are flying. Langdon has an 18-year-old sister, Grace, and a dog named Harley. His parents moved from Lincroft to Shrewsbury a year ago. His parents have been a constant in his life. “My parents could not have been more supportive of my decision to go through the path that I am on. They have always been there for me every step of the way and are my number one support system in life, wanting nothing more than to see me happy.” There is an ultimate goal which Langdon has for his future. “Upon graduating flight school, I hope to fly fighter jets until retirement in the Navy, with a minimum eightyear commitment. After that, even though it is a long way away, I would certainly love to use my military experience and Penn State cyber security degree to work in cyber security in the private sector.” Langdon gratefully acknowledged being able to share his accomplishments and goals with our readers. “Thank you so much for this opportunity. I am truly proud to be a part of this amazing community for so many years. It holds a place dear to my heart.”


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