New Jersey Family Magazine: Summer 2023

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NJFAMILY.COM | SUMMER 2023 4 Contents BRACE YOURSELF How to choose between braces or Invisalign for your kid SPINAL TROUBLE Is it just back pain or something more? 11 14 BABY SMILES How to care for those gums and tiny teeth PARENT & ME Bond with your baby at a class for just the two of you BABY GEAR Genius and stylin’ finds for your newborn 40 42 38 Feature
Special Section Explore Feature FESTIVAL FUN Grab your crew and head out to one of these summer fêtes! NEW BREW Raise a glass at these craft breweries MEET OUR 2023 MOMPRENEUR OF THE YEAR This year’s winner is a creative force! WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES Get to know the leaders behind New Jersey’s most innovative businesses 23 31 49 53 SUMMER PLANNER Mark your calendar for tons of fun in the sun! CHOOSING A PEDIATRICIAN How to find the right fit OH BABY! Find the right care for your newborn and much more 36 33 70
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Hit the Boards!

Is it really summer in New Jersey without a trip to your favorite boardwalk? From the sweet smell of funnel cake to amusement park tilt-a-whirls to a game of Skee-Ball or pinball (Silverball Retro Arcade in Asbury Park is a must!), a walk along the boards is a Jersey Shore rite of passage. In this issue, we share what we love most about six of our favorite boardwalks. Summer is also prime time for fairs and festivals, from the stunning spectacle that is the NJ Lottery Festival of Ballooning in Readington (which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year) to music and food truck fests throughout the state. Our guide on page 23 showcases the best of the best festival fun. And if you haven’t ventured to a Garden State craft brewery, head to page 31 for some top spots to savor a local brew.

In this issue, we’re thrilled to reveal our 2023 Mompreneur of the Year, Chastity Milligan, founder of Sending Goodness and a Morristown mom. Milligan turned a talent for creating unique care packages filled with homemade baked goodies and thoughtful gifts into a thriving business inspired by her late father. Read her story on page 49 and head to njfamily.com/mompreneurs to learn about our seven contest finalists, all inspiring entrepreneurs in their own right. We want to give a special shout out and thank you to Kathleen Butler Smith, founder of morphmom.com, for judging this year’s contest. You can learn more about Morphmom on page 55.

If you’re expecting or have a newborn, our special baby section offers advice to help you choose the pediatrician that’s best for your child. We’ve also rounded up a bunch of parent and me classes, genius finds for baby and more.

Happy summer!

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Braces vs. Clear Aligners

Here’s what you should know about both types of orthodontic treatments

If your child’s dentist has recommended braces, you’re probably wondering about the options. You may be familiar with traditional braces, but you’ve also heard about clear aligners, such as Invisalign.

“Clear aligners are a removable orthodontic treatment option,” says Jacy Papasikos, DMD, an orthodontist at Papasikos Orthodontics in Montclair and Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics of Midland Park. “They consist of a series of plastic aligners or trays. Each week a new tray is introduced to apply more pressure to the teeth.”

Clear aligner therapy appeals to some families for many reasons, especially cosmetic purposes. “Clear aligners are less visible than traditional braces so many kids, especially teens who are conscious of their appearance, prefer them,” says Richard Bloomstein, DDS, vice chairman of orthodontics at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine. “When they’re worn correctly, they work well.”

Here’s what you should know about traditional braces versus clear aligners, as well as the pros and cons of both types:

CLEAR ALIGNERS MAY BE MORE COMFORTABLE

Traditional braces are glued to the teeth, so they may be

irritating to the tongue, lips and cheeks at first. And because they’re put into place all at once, there’s lots of pressure, all at once. Most kids do adapt to the soreness and wires after a few weeks of wearing them, says Papasikos.

But nothing is adhered to the teeth with clear aligners, so there’s nothing poking inside the mouth. The plastic trays also are somewhat flexible. But it’s a misconception to think clear aligners are completely pain-free because they’re still moving teeth, says Bloomstein. Kids adapt but both types of braces involve some temporary discomfort, which can be treated with over-the-counter pain medications, such as Tylenol.

TRADITIONAL BRACES ARE ALWAYS AT WORK

Because your child is always wearing traditional braces, they’re always working. There’s no break in treatment or forgetting to put aligners back in the mouth after eating. Many patients actually like the idea of not having to be bothered with taking the trays in and out or switching to the next tray, says Bloomstein. Traditional braces also may be a good option if kids tend to lose things, such

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as their glasses or books (though if your child loses an aligner, you just skip to the next tray).

THE TREATMENT TIME IS ABOUT THE SAME

“Braces and clear aligners can achieve the same outcome in the same amount of time, which is about a two-year process,” says Papasikos. Braces need adjustments from time to time, which means trips about every six weeks to the orthodontist’s office. Appointments for aligners usually are every three months, with fewer unplanned visits because there’s nothing to break, such as wires. Typically, kids spend less chair time with aligners with fewer trips to the office.

But—and here’s the kicker—clear aligners rely more on your kid’s willingness and ability to follow the treatment plan. The recommendation is that kids wear them 22 hours per day. “You know your kid best,” says Papasikos. “One of the perks of clear aligners is that there’s lots of freedom, but there’s also lots of responsibility. Nagging won’t work. If your child isn’t going to wear them, they’re not the best choice.”

MAINTENANCE IS EASIER WITH CLEAR ALIGNERS

Obviously, it’s more challenging to clean teeth with braces on; kids have to brush for a longer period of time to dislodge food, and flossing is essential, followed by a fluoride mouth rinse. “There are more areas for food and bacteria to hide with traditional braces, meaning kids can be more prone to cavities,” says Papasikos.

Aligners have another benefit because kids take them out to eat. Kids with traditional braces shouldn’t eat sticky, hard or crunchy foods such as carrots, whole apples or pretzels. But there are no such limitations with aligners. It’s also easier to brush, though the trays do need to be cleaned twice a day, too.

CLEAR ALIGNERS AREN’T FOR EVERY KID

Every case is different, so your orthodontist must evaluate the child’s individual needs. “In general, we have less control over tooth movement with clear aligners,” says Bloomstein. “With traditional braces, we can push and pull so we have twice the mobility. But aligners just push against the tooth. That may not be appropriate for more complex cases, such as where there are large spaces.” In some cases, your orthodontist may recommend a combination therapy, starting (or ending) with traditional braces to achieve the type of correction your child requires.

BOTH ARE SIMILAR IN COST

Insurance coverage typically is the same for braces or clear aligners, with a lifetime maximum of whatever your insurance allows for orthodontics. Generally, braces run about $5,000 to $7,000 (less insurance coverage), with clear aligners usually costing about $500 more overall. In addition, many orthodontists will allow you to split the fee into no-interest monthly payments.

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Physical therapy can help align and stabilize the spine with strengthening exercises

Spinal IssuesYour Child

As a parent, you’re always attuned to your kid’s health. But should you be worried when your kid complains of back pain? Or maybe you’ve noticed that your child’s shoulders or hips look uneven when wearing a bathing suit. Should that be checked out?

It turns out there are common spinal issues parents should know about so they can seek early treatment. “The most common spinal condition in kids is scoliosis, which is a curvature of the spine,” says David H. Clements III, MD, professor of orthopaedic surgery and neurosurgery and director of the Scoliosis Program at Cooper Bone and Joint Institute at Cooper University Health Care. “We can do a simple exam to look at a child’s spine to see if it’s symmetrical and determine appropriate treatment based on the degree of the curve.” Here’s what else to know about common spinal issues:

WHAT IS SCOLIOSIS?

Although scoliosis often runs in families, it’s not really known why the Sor C-shaped curve develops. “Scoliosis often appears when kids are around ages 10 or 11, but most kids are so flexible that they’re not even aware of it,” says Clements. “It typically comes on slowly, and kids aren’t usually in pain.” It affects about 2 to 3 percent of the population, but girls are eight times more likely than boys to progress to a curve that requires treatment.

Mark Rieger, MD, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon and the founding partner at The Pediatric Orthopedic Center in Cedar Knolls, says most cases of scoliosis don’t require treatment. “We see a lot of patients who just require observation, fortunately,” Rieger says. “There are fewer surgical cases being done because early intervention is so effective in suppressing curve progression.” Using a comprehensive approach of monitoring by a physician, getting physical therapy, making sure the patient is getting enough vitamin D and calcium, if needed, and early bracing are key.

Scoliosis is usually diagnosed by a physical exam and then confirmed by X-ray. Typically, the curve is monitored by X-ray and exams every six months to see if it’s worsening. At The Pediatric Orthopedic Center, a special EOS X-ray is used which requires far less radiation than a regular X-ray. While mild scoliosis curves don’t need treatment, kids with moderate curves between 25 and 40 degrees and who are still growing may require a brace, which fits under the arms to the hips. “Many studies show that the braces stop curve progression in about 80 percent of kids who wear it as prescribed,” says Clements. It’s typically worn about 16 hours per day but can be removed for activities such as sports.

More severe cases of scoliosis must be treated with surgery. One example is a posterior spinal fusion using what’s called a Firefly instrument that creates precision guides that minimize surgical risk and radiation exposure, Rieger says. Another surgical option is anterior vertebral body tethering, which is up-and-coming, and modulates the growth of the spine, he adds.

Physical therapy (PT) also helps. “PT can help align and stabilize the spine with strengthening exercises,” says Ashley Conklin, DPT, assistant professor, Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Sciences at Rutgers School of Health Professions. “We collaborate with your child’s doctor and orthotist, who fits the brace, to tailor PT to the child’s specific needs.”

WHAT IS KYPHOSIS?

Kyphosis is a forward-bending of the spine, resulting in a rounding of the upper back. It’s also diagnosed by exam and X-rays. “It’s a postural issue, which I see in kids who are constantly bending forward and looking at their phones,” says Clements. It can be seen at any age but is more common in adolescent females. Fortunately, postural kyphosis can be corrected with stretching and strengthening exercises.

Rarely, kids may be diagnosed with Scheuermanns kyphosis, which becomes apparent during the teen years. It may cause back pain and is due to a structural deformity, not poor posture, so X-rays will show consecutive vertebrae with a triangular, instead of the normal rectangular shape. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, PT also may relieve pain and improve posture from this type of kyphosis. Some kids also may benefit from bracing.

WHAT IS SPONDYLOSIS OR SPONDYLOLISTHESIS?

These are two conditions diagnosed by exam and X-ray. “Spondylosis is a crack in the part of the vertebrae which is thin and ‘plastic’ in a kid’s spine,” says Clements. “This part doesn’t harden up until adulthood, so it can fracture with repetitive stress. It’s especially common in kids who participate in sports in which they’re leaning backwards a lot, such as gymnastics.”

The crack may cause the vertebrae to shift or slip forward, which is called spondylolisthesis. Slippage often occurs during periods of rapid growth. Kids may have no symptoms or, with severe slips, they may experience lower back or leg pain, says Clements. Treatments may include limiting activities to allow healing, a back brace, and PT.

WHY DO KIDS HAVE BACK PAIN?

Fortunately, not all back pain is related to a genetic or structural issue with the spine. Carrying a heavy backpack is a common cause of back pain. Clements says kids should carry less than 10 pounds in their bags. “Learning some basic stretches, reducing screen time, and moving more relieves back pain in many of the children I treat,” Clements says.

If you’re concerned about a potential issue, have your child assessed. An awareness of common spinal conditions, along with early intervention, PT and exercise can help promote more positive outcomes with back issues at any age.

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Here are the most common spinal conditions in kids and how to treat them
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The Pediatric Orthopedic Center

What are the most common sports injuries you see?

Some of the most common sports injuries seen by pediatric orthopedists in our office and urgent care clinic include sprains and strains, fractures, growth plate injuries, and overuse injuries.

How can sports-related injuries be prevented in children?

Parents can help prevent sports-related injuries in their children by ensuring that their children warm up and cool down properly, wear appropriate protective gear, focus on proper technique, gradually increase intensity and duration, take rest and recovery breaks, stay hydrated, and play on appropriate surfaces. Parents should encourage their children to be involved in multiple athletic activities as opposed to specializing in a single sport and playing it year-round. Doing so will avoid using the same muscles repeatedly without adequate recovery time.

How does the treatment approach of a pediatric orthopedist differ from that of an adult orthopedist?

A pediatric orthopedist’s treatment approach may differ from that of an adult orthopedist due to the differences in anatomy and physiology between children and adults, as well as the fact that children’s bones, muscles, and joints are still growing and developing. Pediatric orthopedists

may also focus more on conservative, non-operative treatment options to avoid interfering with growth and development.

Besides sports injuries, what other common conditions do you treat?

Some common conditions our pediatric orthopedists may treat include developmental dysplasia of the hip, scoliosis (low-dose radiation imaging and in-house bracing available), limb length discrepancy, clubfoot (Ponseti method), neuromuscular disorders, and trauma such as fractures, dislocations, and ligament injuries.

What are some of the latest advances in pediatric orthopedics?

Some of the latest advances in pediatric orthopedics include 3D printing technology for custom orthotics and surgical guides, minimally invasive surgical techniques, motion analysis technology, biologic therapies for tissue regeneration, biological implants (BEAR for ACL tears) and implantable devices such as growth rods and magnetic rods for spinal deformities.

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Boardwalks THE BEST ALONG THE JERSEY SHORE

Summer in the Garden State means hitting the boards for some epic family fun! From rides and games to delicious eats and treats (not to mention spectacular Shore views), these boardwalks have something for everyone in your crew.

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Asbury Park

A little bit edgy, a little bit rock n’ roll and a whole lot of fun, this boardwalk is a Jersey Shore staple. Come for the trendy restaurants, bars and historical buildings and stay for fun activities like mini-golf at Asbury Eighteen. Kids will love getting wet at the Asbury Splash Park on the boardwalk. Snap some pics at the historic waterfront Carousel Building and take in a concert at the iconic Convention Hall. The legendary Stone Pony is just across the street, as is Wonder Bar which is so dog-friendly it even hosts a Yappy Hour. The Silverball Museum has more than 6,000 pinball machines you can marvel at and play for an admission fee (no quarters required). Head to nearby Cookman Avenue and its side streets where you can check out the shops, galleries, coffee shops, microbreweries and distilleries and more eateries.

Atlantic City Long Branch

AC has the oldest (built in 1870) and longest boardwalk in America. Step outside the resorts and casinos to take a ride on a rolling chair along the boardwalk the way they did back in 1880! The boardwalk is 4 miles each way and filled with shops, dining, entertainment and of course salt water taffy. Take a stroll and you’ll be entertained by musicians and street performers along the boardwalk. Bike rentals are available from 6 to 10 am. Be sure to make your way to Steel Pier, the oldest amusement park with thrill rides like the Slingshot and classic ones like the carousel. While you’re in the area, head to nearby Margate City to see Lucy the Elephant, a National Historic Landmark.

This boardwalk was revitalized with the addition of Pier Village in the Victorian-inspired community. These days you’ll find ample parking, great restaurants like Simply Greek which has a daily happy hour and of course the original WindMill hot dogs (don’t forget the cheese fries). There’s a great carousel for the young and young-at-heart that evokes the nostalgic history of Long Branch. Boardwalk Fun and Games has virtual reality games, Skee-Ball, crane games and more for all ages and skill levels. Try the free, year-round scavenger hunt that’ll have you taking photos of some of this beautiful beach town’s most iconic sites.

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Wildwood

A visit to the Wildwoods is worth the trip! With 38 blocks of fun, over 100 rides, three beachfront waterparks, arcades, minigolf, go-carts and escape rooms, this boardwalk is truly a summer paradise for families. Known as one of our country’s last great seaside promenades, it’s been a center of activity for families since the 1890s. Be sure to spend some time at Morey’s Piers for amusement rides, two water parks, dining and events including the Sticks in the Sand Beach Hockey Tournament. Head to PigDog Beach for the best BBQ on the sand. The loaded BBQ fries and trash can nachos will be a hit with the kids. Take a morning bike ride with a view or a serene stroll at sunset. You’ll also find fun events all summer including beach yoga and the Wildwoods International Kite Festival.

Ocean City

Friends and family step onto the boards here for wholesome fun and adventure. The 2.5-mile boardwalk is a favorite for biking, walking and jogging in the early morning hours. The two can’tmiss destinations here are Gillian’s Wonderland Pier at Boardwalk and 6th Street and Playland’s Castaway Cove at Boardwalk and 10th Street. The Music Pier hosts a summer concert series featuring a full range of musical styles and on Tuesdays and Thursdays the Philadelphia Mummers bands strut the boardwalk from 6th to 14th streets. Shopping is another fun activity and you’ll find everything from antiques and collectibles to fudge and jewelry. Grab a sausage or an ice cream for a snack or take the teens to Bungalow Bowl for fruity açaí bowls and smoothies. You’d be remiss to pass up Manco & Manco Pizza and Shriver’s is an institution for salt water taffy and the best way to bring home a taste of those seaside memories.

Point Pleasant

Jenkinson’s Boardwalk on Point Pleasant Beach is all about family fun. Come for the rides (there are kiddie rides for the little ones and coasters for the big kids!), the SkeeBall, video games, batting cages and of course tons of games up and down the boardwalk. Don’t forget to stop by Jenkinson’s Aquarium where kids will marvel at the fish, penguins, seals and sharks and other forms of marine life. When you’re hungry, the Boardwalk Bar & Grill has seafood, salads and pasta. Stop by Martell’s Tiki Bar sans kids for a strawberry daiquiri or tequila sunrise. The new Adventure Lookout Ropes Course is fun for the whole family since there’s a larger course (for those over 48” tall) or a smaller one for guests under 48” (Sky Tykes).

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All’s Fair

It’s festivals season! From food fests to state fairs and beyond, our guide lists the best of the best to check out this summer.

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MEGA FESTS

STATE FAIR MEADOWLANDS

June 22 - July 9

MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford

There will be 18 days of fun packed with more than 100 rides, dozens of games, a kiddie land for the little ones and classic festival foods (corn dogs and fried Oreos top the list!). Check out the free shows like the racing pigs, hypnotist Steve Bayner and Jurassic Kingdom. Look for the Big Bee Robot and magician Artie Miller as they stroll around the festival grounds. Fireworks are planned for July 3 and 4. njfair.com

NEW JERSEY LOTTERY FESTIVAL OF BALLOONING

July 28-30

Solberg Airport, Whitehouse Station

For the past 40 years kids and adults have marveled at the giant hot air balloons filling up the sky. The newest ones include a Lucky Pig, bumblebees that hold hands and kiss, and Darth Vader and Yoda. If you’re daring, take a balloon ride yourself! This year’s musical acts include Laurie Berkner, Everclear, Lit, KC and The Sunshine Band, and Fitz and the Tantrums. balloonfestival.com

NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR

Aug. 4-12

Sussex County Fairgrounds, Augusta

This is the place where farm meets fun! The fairgrounds will be packed with rides, games,

attractions, vendors, food, music and farm animals to celebrate all things Jersey. Aside from the typical carnival events, the kids will love the horse show, performing arts tent, six barns of animals, hot dog pig race and dog shows. sussexcountyfairgrounds.org

BEACH FESTIVALS

OCEANFEST

July 4

Long Branch

This is considered one of the biggest Independence Day celebrations in New Jersey. You can stroll along the boardwalk, watch dancers perform, listen to musicians, watch clowns entertain the kids, shop from vendors and eat at different restaurants. You may bump into a costumed character, or walk along the beach to check out the sand sculptures. The fireworks display at night is a must-see. oceanfestnj.com

SUMMERFEST

Tuesdays, July 6-27

Windward Beach Park, Brick Twp.

Each week a different band will perform, starting with Super Trans Am and finishing with Garden State Radio. There is a fireworks display after every concert. The evenings include a food court and beer garden. Other SummerFest events include National Night Out on Aug. 1, the annual car show on Aug. 3 and a drive-in movie featuring Top Gun: Maverick on Aug.

11. oceancountytourism.com/event/bricktownships-summerfest/2023-07-06

AMATEUR SAND SCULPTING FESTIVAL

July 7

Heather Beach Pier, Wildwood Crest

Can you dig it? Get your shovels ready and head to the beach where you can make your own gigantic castles, animals and structures out of the sand. Or, pack a lunch and watch the pros use their tools to create their magnificent pieces of art. wildwoodsnj.com/event/wildwood-crestsand-sculpting-festival-3/

CLAM FEST

Aug. 4-5

Huddy Park, Highlands

The star of the show is the seafoodbased food trucks, but if you’re more of a land lover, come for the Lions Club funnel cakes or the Highlands Fire Department BBQ tent. There will be a beer, wine and sangria garden. The streets will be closed for rides, games, children’s activities, specialty vendors, music and on Saturday a fireworks display. highlandsnj.com/Special_Events/ ClamFest/Clamfest.shtml

FOOD FESTIVALS

DREAM FOOD FEST

July 14-16

American Dream, East Rutherford

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This mall meets entertainment complex is already known for its amazing food hall, but those choices will expand during this three-day openair collaboration of more than 100 unique food vendors from the NYC metro area. There will be showcases of local artists plus live performances all day, each day. dreamfoodfest.com

ST. ANN ITALIAN FESTIVAL

July 21-26

Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church, Hoboken

Get ready to eat zeppole, cheesesteaks, rice balls, wood-fired pizza, fried calamari and seafood salad, and wash it down with an ice cold beer. Don’t forget to enter the Grand 50/50 Raffle, plus the nightly raffles too. This is always a big draw since the streets are filled with rides, games and attractions. The Feast Day Mass is July 26, followed by a procession of the saints. stannhoboken.com/fest

LATIN FESTIVAL: TACOS & TEQUILA

Aug. 6

Monmouth Park, Oceanport

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in the middle of the summer, since the racetrack will offer a selection of Mexican food, margaritas and live music with horseracing in the backdrop. There will be family fun day activities in the picnic area for kids, too. monmouthpark.com/event/ latin-festival-tacos-tequila/

Aug. 9-13

LA FESTA ITALIANA

Sixth Street, Jersey City

Holy Rosary Church will pack the streets for this Italian festival that will no doubt be filled with delicious eats and treats. You can expect sausage and peppers, fresh mozzarella, rice balls, pizza and torrone. There will be plenty of entertainment and vendors so you can take in all the sites and sounds. lafestajc.com

MUSIC FESTIVALS

MAPLEWOODSTOCK

July 8 + 9

Memorial Park, Maplewood

This festival is a free two-day celebration of music and arts that is run entirely by volunteers. The “founding father” James Buchanan passed away this past January at age 80, so he’ll be remembered this year. There will be lots of music, art, food vendors and a KidZone. maplewoodstock.com

ANGLESEA BLUES FESTIVAL

July 14-16

Anglesea Entertainment District, Olde New Jersey Avenue, North Wildwood

This weekend will be a mix of blues music and BBQ treats. Regional and national musicians will share their talents, performing on the free outdoor main stage, as well as in clubs and pubs in the area. BBQ experts will also compete in the New Jersey State Barbecue Championship, offering lots of great tasting food options. angleseablues.com

SOULSATIONAL FESTIVAL

July 29

Veterans Park, Bayville

Billed as a CommUNITY Day created to promote a positive lifestyle, you’re encouraged to “Rock’Om!” with live music, vendors, crafters, food trucks, beer, an art gallery, free yoga, classes and demos, interactive creative activities and a Kids Village. soulsational.info

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CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL

Aug. 12

Monte Irvin Orange Park, Orange

The park will be buzzing with the rhythmic sounds, sights and smells of all things Caribbean. Billed as a heritage festival, there will be beautiful clothing, accessories, ethnic foods and live music to make your day. orangenj.gov

MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL 2023 BLOCK PARTY

Aug. 12

Lackawanna Plaza Stage, Montclair

The all-day block party celebrates summer with special guests, performances from the Jazz House summer students and DJ Brother Mister. This is a taste of beautiful jazz music before the Downtown Jamboree on September 9. montclairjazzfestival.org

HI-TIDE SUMMER HOLIDAY

Aug. 18-20

Asbury Lanes and The Asbury, Asbury Park

The Jersey Shore will set the stage for performances by The 5.6.7.8’s, Messer Chups, The Sufrajettes, Los Tiki Phantoms, Surfer Joe and more. Plus, there will be dancing with DJ Jukebox Jodi and friends. hitidesummerholiday.com

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YOUTH SPORTS FESTIVAL

Select dates from June 16 - July 4

DeVry University Campus, North Brunswick

This is a much-anticipated super festival in Middlesex County. There are rides,

attractions, games, shows, food – all the typical carnival staples – including on Father’s Day and Independence Day. This is a fundraiser for youth sports in town, so you’ll see lots of volunteers manning the stations. Plus, there will be acrobatic acts, racing pigs, a giant Ferris wheel, a petting zoo and of course, fireworks. northbrunswickyouthsportsfestival.com

SUMMER VIBES FESTIVAL

July 8–Aug. 12

Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson

The theme park will take on a new look with bold and colorful installations. Look up under the Umbrella Canopy for hundreds of colorful umbrellas providing shade plus beauty. Look down along Whirly Way and you’ll walk through a spinning tunnel filled with tens of thousands of pinwheels. If you continue through the Vine Tunnel, you’ll move through the trees of the Forgotten Garden and see relics from Great Adventure’s past. Multi-colored air dancers highlight the M&M’s DJ Booth. And whether or not you’re brave enough to ride The Joker, you’ll see the biggest beach balls around right out front. Plus, there will be specialty food options and lots of live entertainment. And it’s all included with your admission! sixflags.com/greatadventure/events/ summer-vibes-festival

SOURLAND MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL

July 15

Unionville Vineyards, Ringoes

Learn all about the Sourland region as you listen to live music, eat local food, sip craft beers and spirits, and participate in family

activities. Since this is held at the winery, you know the vino will be on point. Proceeds benefit the Sourland Conservancy, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the history and ecology of the Sourland Mountain region of Central New Jersey. sourlandmountainfest.com

SUNFLOWER FESTIVAL

July 29 + 30, Aug. 5 + 6

VonThun Farms, Washington

The Sunflower Trail is open for most of the summer, but on these special dates you can have even more fun with u-cut sunflowers, u-pick summer flowers and berries, tons of photo ops, a hayride, visits with barnyard animals, face painting and rotating food and NJ craft beer vendors. vonthunfarms.com/ sunflower-trail

BUTTERFLY FESTIVAL

Aug. 5

Watershed Institute, Pennington

Tours of the Kate Gorrie Butterfly House, the Insect Zoo, and bug and butterfly parades are just some of the features at this naturally entertaining festival in Pennington. The Watershed Institute will also present crafts, food, hayrides and more. thewatershed.org/ butterfly-festival

VETS SUMMER FEST

Aug. 12

Vasa Park, Budd Lake

This annual benefit supports homeless veterans in NJ. There will be live music all day plus a car show, craft show, bike run, plenty of food, and a kids zone to keep the little ones entertained. vetssummerfest.org

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Readington Brewery and Hop Farm is a 25-acre farm-brewery, conveniently located on Route 202 in Hunterdon County. Open 7 days a week!

Their field to glass or “Bine to Stein”™ approach to brewing creates a craft beer destination like no other as they bring local flavor to traditional beer styles from around the world. Visit the farm & taproom and relax in a family-friendly environment complete with goats, plentiful outdoor seating, and a playground!

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The Alementary Brewing Company

58 Voorhis Ln., Hackensack alementary.com

This craft brewery features a biergarten and a taproom with eight taps pouring a selection of beers. Don’t miss their award-winning Hackensack Lager.

Brix City

4 Alsan Way, Little Ferry brixcitybrewing.com

Brix is Bergen County’s first full production craft brewery. Don’t leave without trying Ciao Bella, their take on an Italianstyle pilsner.

Cape May Brewing Company

1250 Hornet Rd., Rio Grande capemaybrewery.com

Cape May Brewing Company

serves its brews in an expansive tasting room. There are over 20 beverages on tap including beyond beer brews and handcrafted homemade sodas. Take a selfguided tour and visit the outdoor Brewtanical Garden.

Kane Brewing Company

1750 Bloomsbury Ave. Ocean Twp., kanebrewing.com

Go for a tasting of their American- and Belgian-style beers. You can take a self-guided tour on the weekends and kids are allowed under adult supervision.

Lone Eagle Brewing 44 Stangl Rd., Flemington loneeaglebrewing.com

This Hunterdon County favorite has a variety of beer styles on tap, from sours to

IPAs. Sit outside with a beer flight on a perfect sunny day.

Magnify Brewing Company

1275 Bloomfield Ave., Fairfield magnifybrewing.com

This craft brewery focuses on hop-forward brews. Their Imperial Science Event is a dry hopped Imperial IPA with amplified tropical flavors and no bitterness.

Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company

909 Ray Ave., Croydon, PA neshaminycreekbrewing.com

This craft brewery, beer garden and taproom offers everything from hefeweizens to stouts. Don’t miss their award-winning Warehouse Lager. You’ll also find them in the Ferry Market in New Hope and at The Station in Dublin, PA.

Readington Brewery & Hop Farm

937 US-202 S, Readington readingtonbrewery.com

This brewery offers traditional and adventurous brews in its tasting room, open seven days a week. Located on a 25-acre farm brewery, their “field to glass” approach to brewing makes them a standout. Try the Hop Bomber, a double IPA that doesn’t disappoint.

Twin Elephant Brewing Company

13 Watchung Ave., Chatham twinelephant.com

This spot offers handcrafted ales and lagers brewed with locally sourced ingredients when available. Try the Baron Von Slamminhausen, brewed “to please the Hansel and Gretel in each and all of you.”

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HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT FOR YOUR BABY

Choosing a pediatrician is one of the most important choices you’ll make for your baby. But where and when to begin? According to Bert Mandelbaum, MD, of Princeton Nassau Pediatrics in Princeton, expectant moms should choose a pediatrician before they deliver. That’s because many times a pediatrician will see the baby in the hospital after you give birth.

“Newborn infants need close follow up once discharged from the hospital and often have to see their pediatrician within one to two days of discharge, so making a decision on your pediatrician in advance can be extremely helpful,” Mandelbaum says.

Basil Bruno, MD, medical director of Pediatrics, Optum Pediatrics in Rochelle Park, says it’s never too early to start looking for a pediatrician. “Start making appointments for interviews, either in person or remotely, during the second trimester if possible. Ask to take a tour of the offices you visit.”

Here are some tips for finding the right fit:

QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER

Of course, you’ll want to find a pediatrician who accepts your health insurance and who is located within a short distance from where you live since there are plenty of visits, especially in the first year of life. It’s vital that you feel comfortable with the doctor and staff at the office.

“Understanding the office hours and availability is essential as well, as infants and children get sick often,” says Mandelbaum. “It can be helpful to look at the pediatrician’s training as well and whether they have any special interests that might align with your concerns.  Parents can inquire about immunization policies, whether sick children and healthy children are kept separately in the waiting areas and about the average length of time for an appointment as well as the average wait times.”

Bruno says that parents should remember that their pediatrician is their partner when it comes to their child’s healthcare. “You need to feel comfortable having a conversation, and not be intimidated to ask questions.” Ideally, they should be board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics. “You want to make sure the doctor is accessible,” says Bruno. “Do they use e-mail or texting apps along with phone calls? Is there a nurse

or medical assistant available in the office to answer non-urgent questions? What are the doctor’s views on using antibiotics and/ or over-the-counter medications?”

Some additional questions to ask include:

What is your philosophy on immunizations?

How long have you been in practice?

What are your office hours?

Do you do same-day sick visits?

Is someone available after hours to answer phone calls?

Do you have evening, weekend or holiday availability?

COMMUNICATION IS KEY

Once you’ve ensured that the practice meets your requirements for geography, practice hours and insurance, most of the “fit” issues are about style and communication. “Going to an open house and meeting the pediatrician can be very helpful,” says Mandelbaum. “It gives you a sense of the office, the staff and a feel for the communication style.”

You can usually get a good idea if you feel comfortable with how the doctor answers your questions and seems willing to engage in conversation with you. “If they seem genuinely interested in your concerns and questions, then they are a good fit for you,” says Bruno. Having a sense of confidence with the doctor’s answers is always a good sign. If the office meets your access and insurance needs, that only adds to your comfort level.

RED FLAGS TO LOOK OUT FOR

“Red flags include if the doctor seems rushed and seems short in answering your initial questions,” says Bruno. “If you’re feeling intimidated or afraid to ask questions, then they are not a good fit for you.” If possible, take time to visit the offices and take notice if the staff as well as patients in the waiting room seem happy to be in the office.

Mandelbaum says parents should trust their gut. “You are creating a long-term partnership to provide comprehensive care to your most precious asset: your newborn. You want to ensure that you feel comfortable trusting this person and heeding their advice. If you don’t feel as if you can trust your pediatrician, you should consider that it might not be the right fit.”

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It’s never too early to start your baby’s dental care routine

Even though your baby may not have cut any teeth yet, it’s never too early to think about dental care. Here’s how to make sure your kids keep their pearly whites healthy for life.

THE BABY DAYS

Infants need oral care even before their teeth come in, says Elisa J. Velazquez, DMD, MSD, president of the NJ Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the Hispanic Dental Association, and the NJ Dental Association. “Wipe the child’s gums after each feeding. Gradually begin brushing the gums and teeth as they erupt with a soft brush. Babies should never go to bed with a bottle; ideally, brushing should be the last thing that happens before bed.”

Thumb sucking or pacifier use are natural forms of self-soothing, but parents should decrease these habits around 18 months.

“Prolonged use may interfere with the growth and development of the palate and teeth,” says Velazquez, of Ocean Pediatric Dental Associates in Cream Ridge, Manahawkin and Toms River.

TIMING YOUR FIRST VISIT

Babies should be seen at age 1 for their first visit, Velazquez says. “Our goal is to guide parents through the teething years and establish good, healthy oral hygiene habits.” Children should then be seen every six months for a checkup and cleaning.

All children teethe, which is a normal, Velazquez says. The first

signs of teeth coming in are drooling and babies putting their hands in their mouth. “Ideally, familiarize yourself with the eruption pattern of baby teeth,” she says. “Remember, they may experience irritability during teething. Rubbing the gums with a clean finger, washcloth or teething ring may help with discomfort. Please avoid teething necklaces, teething tablets or pain medications containing benzocaine.” Teethers have parts that can break off and be a choking hazard, she says. If a teether is filled with liquid, newly erupting teeth could puncture and release the liquid.

KEEPING CAVITIES AWAY

Kids have 20 baby teeth, which they start losing between the ages of 5 and 7. Baby teeth typically fall out and are replaced by about 12 years old. But you still want to avoid cavities in baby’s teeth.

Any food or drinks that have natural or added sugars can cause cavities. Juice, starchy snacks and sticky snacks (like gummy bears) are leading causes of tooth decay for kids, Velazquez says.

FINDING THE RIGHT DENTIST

Remember that all pediatric dentists should have two years of additional training specializing in children in addition to four years of dental school, says Velazquez. “You want a pediatric dentist you trust and feel comfortable with for their growth and development.” she says.

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Bond with your little one as they learn to swim, play instruments, make friends and more at these NJ parent and me classes.

BRITISH SWIM SCHOOL

Multiple locations

609-981-6059

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Parent-assisted classes include the Tadpole (3 months-3 years) and Swimboree (3 months-3 years) programs. Tadpole lessons help babies and toddlers get used to the water and teach them to float, submerge and more. In Swimboree, they’ll work on water independence skills.

ELITE GYMNASTICS

Hawthorne

973-423-4040

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Programs include Infant exercise (3 months to walkers); Toddlers (6-30 months) where you both explore, try physical activities and learn manipulative skills; Munchkins (2.5-3.5 years old) to help your kid become more skillful and independent, and Kinderkiddies

(3.5-4.5 years old) which is a transitional class.

FIT4MOM

Multiple locations

866-FIT-4MOM

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Hit the road for full-body Stroller Strides while baby stays tucked in the carriage. Try safe Fit4Baby workouts during pregnancy, or Body Well for a post-natal challenge.

GOLDFISH SWIM SCHOOL

Multiple Locations

goldfishswimschool.com

It’s never too early to teach baby to swim. Mini (ages 4-35 months) teaches basic skills and water safety with a parent in the water.

GYMBOREE PLAY & MUSIC

Multiple locations

415-604-3094

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8 months and are focused on the senses and visual and auditory development. Baby classes (6-18 months) support growth, communication and self-esteem. Toddlers (10-28 months) can solve problems through play and music.

KIDVILLE

Multiple locations kidville.com

Choose from themed options that focus on music (newborn and up), gym (6 months and older), art or dance (18 months+) and even STEM (2 years and older).

KINDERMUSIK

Multiple locations

800-628-5687 kindermusik.com

Your mini me will play with instruments and groove to popular tunes all while developing cognitive and social skills. Kindermusik Foundations (up to 12 months) teaches exploration and movement using sounds, objects and a sensory-rich environment. (12 months to 3 years).

LITTLE DOLPHINS SWIM ACADEMY

424 Vosseller Ave., Bound Brook

732-560-8000 swimldsa.com

The first Bathtime Baby class is free for parents and babies ages 2-6 months, so take the opportunity to get your baby adjusted to the water. Baby & Me is a 30-minute option for kids 2-24 months, where fun songs accompany breath control. Toddler & Me (12-24 months) is another half-hour option focused on independence in the water.

THE LITTLE GYM

Multiple locations thelittlegym.com

Chances are your toddler’s already testing limits and trying to climb to new heights. Parent Child classes (4 months -3 years) focus on basics like motor skills, color recognition and sharing, while Pre-K Gymnastics will help your mini me hit developmental

milestones (3-6 years).

LITTLE ROCKERS

Shrewsbury and Wall Twp.

732-530-8600

littlerockersmusic.com

Sign ‘em up for Baby Band (birth to 9 months), a 45-minute class that’ll have you both grooving to the beat. Move on to Tot Rock (3 months - 5 years) where you’ll toe-tap at tummy time, massage baby and teach your cutie to hold and use small instruments.

MIMA CREATE & PLAY

881 Main St., Ste. 14-15, Sayreville 732-952-8444

mimacreateandplay.com

Although this is geared toward older kids, caregivers can join their 4-year-olds and up for Zumba Kids, a chance to dance and play while getting a good workout.

MONTCLAIR B.A.B.Y.

113 Walnut St., Montclair 973-370-0765

montclairbaby.com

On top of NJ parent and me yoga classes tailor-made for you and your little one, take a specialized session all about helping you and baby bond. Choose from holistic Lamaze, breastfeeding, new mom support groups and more.

MUSICAL MUNCHKINS

105 Cottage Pl., Ridgewood 201-891-1807

musicalmunchkinsnewjersey.com

Your little one will love gathering in a circle for live guitar playing.

Sign up for Baby Munchkins (6-12 months) to engage them through music, games, baby massage, prop play and chants that stimulate and mimic natural baby sounds. Move

on to the mixed age class (1-5 years) to add more instruments to their repertoire.

MUSIC TOGETHER

Multiple locations

800-728-2692

musictogether.com

The teachers here believe making music is a basic life skill, just like walking or talking. Minis up to 8 months old can make tunes in Babies Music Class. They’ll get all the inspo they need with musical activities (and older role models) in Mixed-Age Music Class (up to 5 years).

MY GYM

Multiple locations

800-469-4967 mygym.com

There are plenty of options for Tiny Tykes (5-12 months) and Waddlers (13-20 months). They start by teaching visual, audio and spatial exploration through baby exercise, song and dance, then progress to mobile activities as baby learns balance and agility. Students work up to fine and gross motor skill activities like riding a tricycle and building.

NJSWIM

Multiple locations

njswim.com

Suit up for Water Babies (3-30 months) and hit the pool for a safe, fun intro to splishing and splashing. They’ll learn balance and buoyancy, then swim skills and water safety. When they’re ready, they can take a dip on their own in the preschool class where they’ll learn floating and breath control.

OH! CANARY

513A Valley St., Maplewood

973-307-7401

ohcanary.com

If your little creators are between ages 18 months and 3 years, they’re ready for The Toddler Collective. This playgroup allows budding artists to explore creative and sensory experiences with caregivers by their side.

ROCKNESS MUSIC

Multiple locations

732-205-1971

rocknessmusic.com

Through seasonal, musicinfused sessions, this school incorporates drumming, dancing, foreign language, pretend play and more. There are classes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

UNITED SOCCER ACADEMY

Multiple locations

732-563-2525

unitedsocceracademy.com

Brush up on your footwork while your 2- to 3- year-old trains in the Parent and Me classes here. They’ll develop motor skills, play imaginative games and help the team. Once they’ve gotten the basics down, send them to Soccer Squirts (3-5 years) for more games and activities.

WOMPY’S WORLD OF MUSIC PLAY

Scotch Plains, Warren 908-279-3030

wompys.com

These 45-minute classes focus on making noise and music, but also sharing and taking turns. Students 6 months to 4 years will learn basic puppetry and rhythmic movement. Wompy’s emphasizes blending art, theater, literacy and movement to teach kids all the pre-K essentials.

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GOODNESS

IN

A BOX

Chastity Milligan is our 2023 Mompreneur of the Year winner and founder of Sending Goodness, a company that makes it easy to send homemade care packages to family and friends.

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Sending Goodness

Aformer elementary school teacher turned full-time mom of four boys, Chastity Milligan has always loved baking and is known among family and friends as a thoughtful and creative gift giver. When her father was recovering from a hospital stay in early 2022, Milligan wasn’t able to visit him right away due to COVID restrictions. So she sent him a care package that included a handwritten card, a drawing from her son, homemade diabetic-friendly quiche, chicken soup and some no-slip socks. Thrilled to get such a thoughtful package, Milligan’s father called to thank her. “He was filled with joy over the package. I was able to send him some homemade love to let him know just how much I was thinking of him,” she says. “I had no idea he’d pass away just a few days later. It gives me comfort to know that in his final days, my dad knew how much I was thinking of him, even though I couldn’t see him in person.” Milligan always knew she wanted to do something creative and decided to finally pursue her passion and start Sending Goodness in honor of her father. Her love for him motivated her to take the idea of “sending goodness” and turn it into a business. She chose lemons to represent her brand because they’re not only bright and cheerful but also boost mood and immunity. And, as Milligan shares: “When life gives you lemons...I say, make lemon cake!” We asked her about her business, the parenting and entrepreneur juggle and what she likes to do for fun with her family in NJ.

New Jersey Family: Did you always love baking growing up?

Chastity Milligan: I grew up in the small town of Ellwood City, PA, and come from an Italian family. Food was at the center of all occasions. I learned to cook and bake by watching my mom. We always sent thoughtful gifts, usually involving food, around the holidays, to celebrate something good like a new baby, or when someone was sick or grieving. Now that my family and friends are spread out all over the country, I am sensitive to the fact that we can’t always stop over someone’s house with a meal or thoughtful gift. Sending Goodness is the solution to that.

NJF: What makes Sending Goodness unique?

CM: In life, the relationships we form and maintain are everything, but our lives are busier than ever these days. I think many people notice an occasion and want to do something thoughtful for that person, but may not have the time to put it all together and mail it. Sending Goodness is a product and a service that solves this problem and makes life easier. It allows the giver to be thoughtful and send their love and support, and it connects them with the recipient who receives the unique and often unexpected gift.

NJF: Tell us about the first box you curated.

CM: The first was for a client who requested a St. Patrick’s Day gift box. Morristown throws a big St. Patrick’s Day parade every year, and many homes and businesses in town have parties afterwards. This was made for a hostess gift. It featured homemade Irish soda bread and other specialty Irish “goodness.” I came up with most of the other ideas that followed by brainstorming with and taking special requests from friends and family.

NJF: How do you source the goodies for your boxes?

CM: Every signature lemon loaf and dessert are homemade by me. I source the honey from Wightman Farms in Morristown. The succulents come from Country Mile Gardens in Morristown. I am currently searching for other local makers to collaborate with.

NJF: What are your best sellers?

CM: The bestsellers are the Sympathy, Sending Hugs, Get Well and Thank You boxes. I think the fact that these heartfelt boxes are our bestsellers is a testament and reflection of our society wanting to spread goodness. It shows that people are striving to stay connected, and people do care about being thoughtful, grateful and encouraging others in good times and bad.

NJF: Do your sons get involved with the business?

CM: I have four boys: Shawn, 12; Sam, 10; Charlie, 8, and James, 8. The boys are watching and learning firsthand how to take an idea and turn it into a business. They help me build the boxes, arrange the bubble wrap, carry boxes into the post office, and even ride their bikes to deliver files back and forth between my graphic artist and me. But the most fun part we do together is coming up with ideas for boxes. We’ll do a roundtable discussion, and they pitch me ideas. We’ve done several children’s boxes, and they have helped consult as to what goes in them. Favorites of theirs have been the How to Catch a Leprechaun Box and the ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas Box. I hope that I’m teaching them an example of confidence, hard work and helping people. I hope that they are learning to think creatively, to question, problem-solve and to confidently turn their ideas into actions.

NJF: What was your proudest moment as a business owner?

CM: My proudest moments have been when friends and family who I haven’t seen in years have reached out to use Sending Goodness for their families, friends and clients. The smiles and joy emanating from the Sending Goodness community have surprised and touched me more than I ever expected.

NJF: What advice would you give to an aspiring business owner?

CM: Have confidence in yourself and your product or service! If you’re confident, others will be too. There will be setbacks along the way, but work hard and don’t give up. It’s worth it!

NJF: What do you love about living in Morristown?

CM: It’s rich with culture and history, going back to the Revolutionary War, and I love that our children have historical landmarks right in their backyard. Our downtown is full of energy, with so many dynamic restaurants and events. But Morristown wouldn’t be what it is without the community of supportive people. It’s a rather large town, but with a smalltown feel.

NJF: What do you like to do in New Jersey with your kids?

CM: Our boys are involved in baseball, lacrosse, football, track, and wrestling, so it gets busy! We love watching them play sports and the energy and camaraderie that goes with it. We’re also involved in our church, which provides opportunities for service projects. In the summer, we love spending time at the Jersey Shore.

NJF: What’s next for Sending Goodness?

CM: We’ve only been in business for one year. We are working on bringing in new, exciting products, new ideas for gift boxes, and expanding our customer base.

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Montclair Pediatric Dental Care

montclairpediatricdental.com

What inspired you to start your practice?

I was inspired to start my practice once I became a mom. Building a start-up is sort of like becoming a new mom. You study and research hard in anticipation of it. Once it opens for business, you work hard day and night to nurture it. As the practice grows you can never be certain that you are doing things right. You can’t guarantee it will be successful, but you give it 100 percent because it’s your baby. Once the practice begins to mature and you see the impact it has on the community around you it’s the most gratifying thing in the world.

What do you love most about what you do?

We’ve built a culture here at MPDC that breaks the “scary dental office” stigma.  Our patients are the Growing Smiles Club. This gives them pride and ownership of their oral health. I love what I do because oral health is such a major component of the overall development and wellness of a child. If I can teach families about prevention early, the result is a cavity-free beautiful, bright smile that will grow into adolescence and adulthood.

How do you juggle business with family demands?

I have found the only way to juggle being a business owner with family demands is to hire and build a quality staff.  As moms we are hard-wired to “do it all.”  In family and in business it takes a village. I strive to balance the stress with things I enjoy so that I can show up as my best authentic self for my family and my patients.

What sets your practice apart?

Montclair Pediatric Dental Care is the Premier Dental Home for Growing Smiles. This is our motto and reflects our brand identity. Children start off in our practice at a young age and grow up with us. We have a bright and clean office with lots of natural light and windows. We enable kids to feel safe and seen. Children all present with different personalities, ideas, and behaviors so we tailor their visit to reflect that. The office was designed to be calming and leave a positive lasting impression about dentistry for the growing child. I love STEM and art and believe that dentistry combines art and science so we use state-of-the-art equipment and create an artistic environment.

What are you best known for?

I am best known for my ability to connect with children. I am a board certified pediatric dentist. The advanced training I have received shows in my work and bedside manner. Our office is best known for being stylish and calming. Our team is best known for their stellar customer service and their commitment to excellence.

Proudest moment as a business owner?

My proudest moment as a business owner is when my 9-year-old son is proud of me. He is watching the office grow every year as he grows. Whenever I am honored with an award, perform volunteer work, or even recognized in town he is proud. Montclair Pediatric Dental Care is my practice, but it is a family business.

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Morphmom

KATHLEEN BUTLER SMITH, FOUNDER morphmom.com • Instagram: @morphmom

What inspired you to start Morphmom?

I served as an assistant prosecutor in Hudson County for many years. I stopped after the birth of my second child and later discovered that reentering the workforce would be difficult. I quickly noticed that I was not alone and that there were, in fact, many women who found themselves in a similar position, struggling to discover their next step, be it work related, volunteer-based, or simply rediscovering their passion. I began to travel the country to chronicle and share the inspirational stories of women. Since its launch, Morphmom has become a platform to promote, support, inspire, empower, educate and connect these women and their remarkable stories, in order to help them to find their next step.

What do you love most about what you do?

I’m honored to meet the most incredible and inspiring women and to share their stories to help others.

How has your business evolved?

I began traveling the country with a video camera and tripod capturing stories and sharing them on our website. I then began hosting live events and conferences. I shared these stories in my Huffington Post column and hosted a live radio show and podcast. When the pandemic hit, we pivoted to an online show, The Happier Hour, where we interview an inspiring woman. It now airs on Instagram live @morphmom every Wednesday at 6 pm. Post-pandemic we started a daily newsletter “Morphmom Daily” and have returned to live events. We’re bringing our “show on the road” and hosting intimate speaker events around the country three times a year. We just visited Asheville, Charleston and Boston. This upcoming year we plan to add Westchester, Palm Beach and Washington D.C to our tour!

What would you like everyone to know about you?

I love what I do. I love meeting and connecting women around the country and sharing these incredible stories. I am forever grateful to the Morphmom community—a group of incredibly kind, generous and amazing women who graciously give their time to help others, and I am inspired every day.

What’s next for you?

We have fallen in love with our weekly Morphmom Happier Hour and are excited to grow our show and audience. We’re also thrilled to announce that we are starting a national Morphmom registry—as part of our club—allowing women to stay connected locally after our events, and providing access to women around the country as well.

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North Jersey Dental Group

ALI WEISELBERG, DDS, FICOI

njdg.com  • Instagram: @northjerseydentalgroup • Facebook: North Jersey Dental Group

What inspired you to start your practice?

A number of close family members were dentists with their own practices. In particular, watching how hard my grandfather worked and always put the patients first was my inspiration. After completing my residency, I worked as an associate for three years. While enjoyable, it crystallized in my mind that I needed to have full control over the experience each patient had under my care.

What sets your practice apart?

North Jersey Dental Group has all the modern technology needed to treat patients effectively and comfortably, while also keeping the “small business” feel. Many dental offices have joined larger corporations, yet I want to keep the boutique and personal feel of the practice.

How do you juggle being a business owner with family demands?

This is not easy! The guilt felt of not being there when my daughter comes home from school is real. Planning and time management becomes even more critical as a working mom. My husband is a great teammate and together we address our family’s responsibilities. I hope to serve as a role model for our daughter, so she sees it’s possible to help other people while still maintaining a work/life balance.

What are you best known for?

1. Personal, quality care for the entire family.

2. Running our practice like a dental concierge so patients don’t feel rushed.

3. Respecting patients’ time by keeping appointments punctual.

4. Clear aligner treatment.

5. Intra-oral mandibular devices to treat sleep apnea.

6. Performing Botox for patients with TMJ disorder, as well for cosmetic reasons.

What do you love most about what you do?

Being part of a team that wants to improve and enhance the oral health and smiles of our patients. I have the privilege of working with the most wonderful women, who are experiencing the same family demands as I am. They come to work every day with one goal—to help others.

What was your proudest moment as a business owner?

Returning to work after maternity leave and succeeding. It was scary not knowing how I was going to give my office and my family the time they both deserved while ensuring our business would prosper. I took it day by day and focused on what was within my control. Learning to run a business without any formal training is extremely challenging. I feel fortunate that we’re still going strong after fourteen years.

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FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Chatham Orthodontics

BARBARA FODERO, DDS, MS chathambraces.com

Instagram @chathamortho

What sets your business and brand apart?

Having a “mom perspective” has helped me understand the demands of juggling children’s busy schedules along with work schedules. It’s made me a more compassionate and sensitive orthodontist. I treat my patients the way I’d treat my own children.

What do you love most about what you do?

I love having a profound impact on someone’s self-esteem when I create a beautiful smile. I also love the connections I make with my patients and their families. I feel like people come in as patients and leave as friends.

What’s the moment when you knew you nailed it?

When I learn that new clients hear positive things about me and my business on their community Facebook page, I know I’m doing something right.

What inspired you to start your business?

When I was in college in the early ’90s there was much talk in the media of a “glass ceiling” for women in the work force, and a disparity in income between men and women. The easiest way to eliminate that threat is to be your own boss and have your own business, so I made sure of that when I pursued a career in dentistry and opened my own practice.

How’s your business involved in your local community?

I participate in a program called Smiles Change Lives, where I donate free orthodontic treatment to children whose parents can’t afford braces. I also sponsor local school sports, performing arts and general fundraiser events.

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Health Barn USA

STACEY ANTINE, MS, RDN healthbarnusa.com • facebook.com/healthbarnusa

Instagram @healthbarnusa

What inspired you to start your business?

It all began during a class at NYU when a professor mentioned a quote that said, “This would be the first generation of children to not outlive their parents based on lifestyle.” Then, during my dietetic internship, I observed children getting weighed in and sitting in front of food models to talk about serving sizes. I knew there had to be a better way. I started HealthBarn USA in 2005 with a proprietary hands-on educational method to teach children and families about natural foods and why these foods are best for the body and mind. The goal is for every child to live a healthy life to reach their highest potential!

What sets HealthBarn apart?

There is no other healthy lifestyle method that combines nutrition, gardening and hands-on cooking to teach nutrition in the country—and with so much fun!

What do you love most about what you do?

I love our families and being part of such an amazing community, but I especially love when a child who is picky gives me a thumbs up for one of the recipes or tries asparagus for the first time!

What was your proudest moment as a business owner?

There have been many, but a recent highlight in January 2023 was when HealthBarn Foundation for the Feed the Frontlines program rang the Nasdaq closing bell and I was invited to speak about hunger and nutrition with our army of volunteers! I’ll never forget it!

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DENTAL SERVICES

Psychological & Educational Consulting, LLC

What sets your practice apart?

Our practice focuses on the whole child and the whole family. We treat all the parts of the child including home, sibling relationships, school and friendships. Our team of therapists also works within schools (during the day) and are aware of the resources, demands and limitations of that environment as well. Several of our therapists understand the struggles of the children, teens and young adults we work with because many of us are facing the same issues with our own children. So, we really get it.

What do you love most about what you do?

I love hearing from parents and children with whom I’ve worked about where they are in their lives. Some have gone on to pursue law school or are in graduate school to become therapists themselves. It brings me to tears every time I receive a message or email from a parent who wants to share how much their baby is thriving.

What was your proudest moment as a practice owner?

When I finally began to understand the financial numbers behind my practice! I’m a clinician, not an accountant!

GRAPHIC DESIGN, ART & ILLUSTRATION

Leezaworks, LLC

LEEZA HERNANDEZ leezaworks.com • etsy.com/shop/leezaworks instagram @leezaworks

What is your business best known for?

My illustration work—mostly children’s books and cat art— as well as my large-scale abstract paintings.

What do you love most about what you do?

Connecting with people. One of the most gratifying parts of what I do is receiving a personal message saying how my work made an imapct or simply made someone smile.

What’s your best seller?

Any cat art. I sell my work at cat conventions (yes, it’s a thing) and built a base of loyal customers and furriends.

What was the hardest thing about getting the business off the ground?

Time management and work/life balance. Creating art fulltime, juggling freelance design jobs and and spending quality time with my family meant a big shift in my schedule. It took time but I found a formula that works with little stress.

How’s your business invested in your community?

I work with not-for-profit organizations to help raise awareness in Trap Neuter Return (TNR) efforts for homeless cats. A percentage of proceeds of art prints sold in my Etsy shop is donated to animal shelters nationwide.

What’s next for you and your business?

Business goals include launching a new series of art prints and two upcoming cat conventions on the West Coast. Plus, I recently moved into art licensing, so my artwork now appears on fabric, greetings cards and household goods such as plates and dishes. A series of educational workshops for entrepreneurial artists is also on the horizon.

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MENTAL HEALTH

Berse Law, LLC

Jenny@BerseLaw.com

What inspired you to start your practice?

I never considered working for anyone, so I opened my own law firm.

What sets your firm apart?

Accessibility and the breadth of our family law knowledge. Clients can text, email or call us seven days a week. We provide personalized attention that yields great results for our clients.

What’s your best moment as a business owner?

When my son became an attorney eight years ago and joined my firm!

What do you love most about what you do?

Helping people through their situations and providing favorable outcomes.

What’s next for the firm?

The firm will be expanding with additional family law attorneys as well as other law specialties.

What else would you like NJ families to know about you?

I love what I do and dedicated my life to helping families with their legal matters. I’ve been recognized by New Jersey Family readers as one of New Jersey’s Best Lawyers for Families and am featured in the April 2020 through 2023 issues.

EDUCATION

CAMathories®

KIT CHEUNG, PhD camathories.com

Instagram: @camathories

What inspired you to start your business?

I struggled to teach my toddler math; yet, she loves listening to my folk storytelling. Research shows that teaching math in a meaningful context can effectively help children understand math. So, I co-founded CAMathories Company with Cambridge math and education researchers/professors to teach math with global folktales.

What sets CAMathories® apart?

We publish books and teaching plans. We blend the teaching of logic (math) and folktales (literacy) from different countries (cultures). By educating the next generation to read well, think logically, and understand other peoples’ cultures, we hope to build a better world together.

What do you love most about what you do?

Reading and teaching children Folktale Mathematics™ and opening their eyes to the world.

What else would you like NJ families to know about you?

I’m a proud mom of a New Jersey high school fresh(wo)man (yes, that toddler!) who is an award-winning athlete, a piano and orchestra music composer and a member of ASCAP (and yes, with straight As in math, English and other subjects so far in high school, too)!

Foot and Ankle Premier Specialists

JULIANA PATERNINA, DPM, FACFAS footandankleps.com @doctorjuliana

What inspired you to start your business?

I’m passionate about providing excellent care to my patients and want them to feel at home; not just like another number. My personalized, holistic approach to care differentiates my practice from other practices.

How do you juggle being a business owner with family demands?

I try to dedicate family time with my daughter and husband whenever I can. When I’m here in the office, I focus on the business. It’s not about the quantity of time but the quality time I spend with my family that matters the most.

What’s the one thing you wish everyone knew about running your own business?

It’s not easy running your own business and it takes a village to have a successful practice. Dedication along with a strong support system with mentors to guide you towards your goal are so important.

What else would you like NJ families to know about you?

My practice is here to serve them. We’re here to provide the best, personalized care for their foot and ankle conditions. We offer the quality service that they deserve and are here to assist with anything that they need.

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LAW
& WELLNESS
HEALTH

CHOPRA, DDS kinddentalnj.com @kinddentalnj

What inspired you to start your own business?

Dental visits aren’t usually a priority for some families. I started a family-friendly practice to help view dental visits as a routine activity, by welcoming families in a warm, caring, comfortable and professional environment. What’s your most memorable experience with a client?

When a parent said this was her daughter’s fourth dental office and she didn’t think I’d be able to get X-rays or do treatment. We proved her wrong. At the end of her visit, her child remarked, “I like this dentist.” After 12 years, she’s still my patient, along with her siblings.

How are you involved in your local community?

One of our biggest annual events is giving back with Give Kids A Smile (GKAS) where we donate dental services to underserved children. We sponsor individuals (students and athletes), communities, schools, sports and PTA events, as well as school visits teaching children about dental health. I’ve mentored students who have shadowed me, interned and now attend or graduated dental school. I volunteer with the South Brunswick Commission on Women to inform and motivate female students in dental careers.

What sets your brand apart?

We have roots in holistic healthcare and are trained in cutting edge techniques at NYU College of Dentistry. We merge the best of both practices in our treatment approach for our patients. We treat every patient like we would treat our own family members.

How do you juggle being a business owner with family demands?

Being sisters enables us to understand the balance that is required to be business women as well as family women. Being organized and planning ahead has been the key to balancing both lifestyles. We value work-life balance for ourselves and our entire team because we can only bring our best to work if we are feeling our best in our personal lives.

What are you best known for?

Our team at Kind Dental is best known for compassion and transparency. In today’s changing world, it is important to be kind and understanding of everyone’s needs.

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What inspired you to start your business?

Private Practice was always my goal, so starting my own business allowed me to focus on what I am truly passionate about.

What sets your business and brand apart?

When you are a therapist in private practice, “YOU ARE YOUR BRAND!” The therapeutic relationship fostered is unique and very personal.

How do you juggle business with family demands?

Creative planning and maximizing my time allows me to meet the needs of my family, my clients, and my own wellness and self care.

What are you best known for?

I would like to think that I am known for my authenticity, humanness, and my genuine caring for my clients.

What do you love most about what you do?

Years ago, a client told me that what I do was not my job, it was “Just who I am.” Holding space for others is a privilege and I am truly humbled by that.

What was your proudest moment?

Each and every time one of my clients recognizes their strength and success is a proud moment!

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What inspired you to start your business?

I’ve been committed to empowering new and expectant families through health and wellness for over 30 years. Montclair BABY was inspired by the need in our local community to create a gathering space for new and expectant families to share information, learn skills and build community in meaningful ways.

What sets your business and brand apart?

What sets Montclair BABY apart is our ability to focus on the needs of new and expectant parents by offering a variety of classes and workshops tailored to meet those needs as well as all of our incredible teachers and the community we have created for families in this area.

What do you love most about what you do?

One of things that I love most about what I do is watching the relationships that have grown among pregnant couples and new parents in our community. I love hearing stories from parents about how they found support and friendship in our space during this transformative time in their life. Seeing our community grow and evolve has been one of the greatest joys of my life!

What sets your brand apart?

DAURA,  FOUNDER, OWNER, MOT, MS, OTR/L  PerformancePediatricsNJ.com

Providing individualized, evidence-based occupational, speech, and physical therapy services in a sensory-rich environment is what sets us apart. We take pride in encouraging our client’s trust and freedom and the ability to reach their highest performance outcomes! I am committed to empowering my team, clients, and families whom I work with.

How do you balance a business with family demands? Having three children of my own while managing my practice and advocating for the OT profession is challenging but finding the right balance to set time for family, friends and myself is what grounds me. I look forward to sustaining and supporting the community servicing families with special needs for a very long time!

What are you best known for?

I’ve been fortunate to model the way in providing a shared vision of my practice from its 2012 inception to now. Challenging the process is important as a healthcare provider and owner. I enjoy working creatively with the team and “actively listen” for better solutions and outcomes.

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The designer’s challenge with this home office in Woodcliff Lake was to work with the room’s existing architecture to achieve a sophisticated professional space. Rather than try to minimize the room’s predominant feature—the bookcase built-ins—Pacca went big and bold, designing the entire space around it. Keeping the walls neutral, she revitalized the built-ins by painting them a commanding shade of blue. From there, she chose a modern, multi-hued Jaipur area rug and added complementary pops of color on the window seat and pillows. She sealed the deal with power players like the oversized gold chandelier from Currey & Company, desk from Mr. Brown Home, Moe’s desk chair and two Bernhardt chairs to achieve a room that projects both personal and professional polish.

Pro Tip: Start with one key piece, such as artwork, fabric or an area rug, and design the room around it. Don’t be afraid of paint or oversized pieces such as furniture and light fixtures.

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DESIGNER | Tracey Stephens, ASID, Tracey Stephens Interior Design, Montclair

While large enough, this South Orange kitchen was so poorly organized that the homeowners were constantly bumping into each other. In addition to daily family meals, they enjoy making kombucha, yogurt and beer, as well as growing vegetables in their garden. Their wish list: an ultra-functional, efficient space personalized to their sustainable lifestyle. Stephens’ key structural changes—closing off the unused back stairs, relocating the half bath and reconfiguring windows—enhanced flow and function by carving out two separate work zones, a two-seat peninsula and a small rear-door mudroom area. Gray Shaker cabinets, black crackle glaze tile backsplash, whimsical star-patterned porcelain floor tiles, walnut countertops and apron-front sink enhance the cozy culinary haven. Custom details—a Julia Child-inspired pegboard displaying the homeowners’ cooking gadgetry and a hand-crafted walnut countertop spice rack—avoid cookie-cutter conformity. The result: a warm, welcoming space with a modern farmhouse vibe.

Pro Tip: Pre-plan where you’ll store essentials, create separate prep, cleaning and cooking zones as well as specially designated areas like a drop-off section or a pet feeding spot.

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The Lincoln Park homeowners wanted an off-premise, temperaturecontrolled site to store their third car, as well as additional outdoor living and entertaining space. Mannarino’s novel solution: chip away the mountain of granite at the top of the driveway and build the third garage directly into the bedrock using the same red brick employed for the main house and existing garages. Taking advantage of the property’s sweeping views, she designed a rooftop deck atop the new garage and a tiered space off the back leading down to a new islandstyle kitchen with a refrigerator, icemaker, storage and grill. She kept the natural cuts of the bedrock alongside the newly formed stonefaced and bluestone-topped steps. For the rooftop deck, she opted for low-maintenance decking installed above the fiberglass garage roof and added a glass/stainless steel railing. Placed along the property’s perimeter and stairs, black iron gates and railings blend in with rocks and landscaping. For added convenience and safety, the redesigned paved driveway and walkway now feature a snowmelt system.

Pro Tip: Before completely bulldozing or removing all trees, plantings and natural hardscapes, try incorporating some into the new design. At a minimum, consider replanting or repurposing some of the existing natural elements.

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How to decide if coverage makes sense for your family

We all love our four-legged family members, but it can be very expensive to care for them. Insurance for pets is similar to health insurance for people in that there are a variety of companies, plans and levels of coverage to choose from. Despite the growth in the number of plans, many pet owners don’t have insurance. Here’s what to consider if you’re thinking about getting insurance for your pet.

WHAT IS PET INSURANCE AND WHAT DOES IT COVER?

Pet insurance is a health plan that covers specific medical exams and treatments. Each company has a distinct plan and coverage options that vary. Among the most common plans are Nationwide, ASPCA,

Embrace and Fetch.

A sample pet insurance policy can range anywhere from $11 to $70 a month, depending on the animal’s species, breed, age, pre-existing conditions and where you live, according to U.S. News & World Report.

The cost of coverage also depends on the level of care you choose, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Basic coverage includes accidental injuries and illness, but not cancer; comprehensive office visits, diagnostic tests, X-rays, lab fees and prescriptions; and wellness care would provide reimbursement for preventative care, including vaccinations.

Kimberly Schwartz, DVM, a vet at Country Animal Hospital in Old Bridge, says there are a good number of insured pets who come into

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her office, but often are not covered for exams or routine visits. Schwartz notes spaying and neutering are often not covered. Most insurance companies will pay for issues related to a birth defect but won’t cover a preexisting condition. That’s why it’s important to buy insurance before any issues are noted by the vet.

DO YOU NEED INSURANCE?

In theory, you should get insurance for things you can’t afford, such as an unexpected illness, an accident like getting hit by a car or needing surgery because your pet swallowed something, Schwartz says. If you can afford $200 per year for checkups and vaccines, let’s say, she says insurance doesn’t have to be a priority; versus spending $500 for bloodwork because a cat is in kidney failure or $2,000 on a surgery to remove a squeaker toy.

“You need insurance for the unexpected,” she says. “It’s like health insurance or life insurance—you hope you never need to use it, you hope it’s a waste of money, but if you ever need it it’s good to know it’s there.” She likened it to the difference between spending, for example, $30 a month on health insurance or paying off a $2,000 credit card bill. “It’s never wrong to have your insurance as a backup plan,” she says.

If you buy a policy, it’s important to purchase it as early on as possible so the rates are low and health issues are not declined, Schwartz says. The bottom line: If you get insurance later in a pet’s life, the insurance company is more likely to classify most issues as preexisting and not cover them. “Decide when they’re younger if you’re going to get it. The premium is more expensive when they’re older because they are more likely to get sick or they are more prone to accidents,” she says.

Marlboro resident Randi Colatrella welcomed her purebred English bulldog, Tank, four years ago. Encouraged by her mother and sister who had pet insurance, Colatrella purchased a plan before she brought Tank home. She chose both a wellness plan and an injury/illness plan through Nationwide. “I wanted to make sure that we had insurance right from the start,” she says.

Colatrella says this was a great idea, in retrospect, because Tank has had numerous ear, eye and tail infections (prior to his tail removal), infections on his feet, allergies and was hospitalized for pneumonia. Colatrella jokes she could have bought a dream vacation home with the amount of money spent on her beloved pup.

She says the ophthalmologist was covered, but not the medication. Tail removal surgery was not covered because it was considered a birth defect. Tank’s hospital stay for pneumonia was also not covered. She has to meet a deductible and there is a cap on certain treatments, which factor in as well. But in her case, she says she “absolutely” saved money by having insurance.

PAYMENT OPTIONS

Most pet owners will have a deductible to meet, depending on the company they choose. Schwartz says most veterinary offices have pet parents pay upfront, and then submit the receipt to their insurance company for reimbursement. She says in rare cases the insurance company will pay the vet directly. Colatrella says her insurance typically

pays within a few days of her submitting a claim.

WHAT IF YOU DON’T HAVE INSURANCE?

If you can’t afford pet insurance and are wary of medical bills, organizations like St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in Madison are willing to help.

“Veterinary care is expensive, and access is very limited in underserved communities,” says Sarah Sangree, director of Community Engagement for St. Hubert’s. “As part of our commitment to keeping pets with the families that love them, St. Hubert’s is able to assist with medical issues ranging from ear infections, emergency spays and blockages, to mass removals, intensive wound care and emergency dentals.”

In the last six months, St. Hubert’s Community Programs team has noticed a sharp increase in calls from New Jersey families in need of help with medical bills, vet visits, spay and neuter and emergency boarding, Sangree says.

Jersey City resident Kip Smith had a scare when his American pit bull terrier Benji, who will be 7 in July, ingested a corn cob this spring. “We noticed that he was vomiting and had a loss of appetite. After taking him to a vet, we found out that he had a blockage that required urgent medical attention.”

At the time, Smith did not have pet insurance – but he said he would definitely consider it now. “While it is unclear whether pet insurance would have saved us money in this particular incident, we recognize the value of having coverage and wish to avoid any future scares.”

Smith called St. Hubert’s, which “not only assisted us with providing valuable information and resources, but they also went above and beyond by covering the cost of Benji’s surgery,” he says. They helped find an urgent care facility that could treat Benji’s blockage, and they also advocated for financial assistance. “We are truly grateful for St. Hubert’s and their amazing team,” Smith says.

Pet owners who need help can visit sthuberts.org/pet-medicalsupport to learn more about the services they offer.

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From Lighthouse Day to outdoor concerts, there’s lots to do with your crew this summer!

July 1 / Aug. 5 / Sep. 2

Deck-to-Deck Tours

Climb aboard Battleship New Jersey in Camden and learn about nearly 100 years of naval history along the Delaware River. You’ll get a history lesson through guided experiences aboard three ships, The Battleship New Jersey, Submarine Becuna and Cruiser Olympia. battleshipnewjersey.org

Saturdays, June 24–July 22

Blueberry Summer Fest

Kick off the blueberry season at Whitesbog Preservation Trust. A country fair takes place in this historic village of the Pine Barrens with museum and historic home tours, tractor-pulled wagon rides, craft vendors and more. whitesbog.org

June 30–July 2

Sports Card, Toys, Comics & Collectibles Show

Stroll through the Wildwoods Convention Center to check out more than 150 tables of collectibles and memorabilia, including sports cards, toys, comic books and more. There will be celebrity and guest star appearances all weekend. RKSportsPromotions.com

July 22–August 6 (except Tuesdays)

Grand Carnivale

Dorney Park in PA will turn up the energy with its day-to-night international celebration. There will be live music, global eats, games, crafts and a nighttime Spectacle of Color Parade featuring floats, music, street performers and more! dorneypark.com

July 6-8

Freedom Festival

Randolph Township will celebrate the 4th with carnival rides, games, music, a beer garden, craft vendors and plenty of food. Don’t miss the fireworks show on Saturday night. randolphnj.org

July 7 in Camden + July 21 in Holmdel

KIDZ BOP: Never Stop Live Tour

Kids will be bopping to the music they love! This children’s group produces family-friendly cover versions of pop songs, such as “Dance Monkey,” “Call Me Maybe” and “Levitating.” livenation.com or kidzbop.com

July 11

Twilight Tour

If you’ve ever walked through Greenwood Gardens in Short Hills and wondered about a particular statue then this event is for you. You’ll be led on a tour of the beautiful sites in the gardens with a glass of wine (paired with cheese) in hand. greenwoodgardens.org

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July 22

Christmas in July

It will be hot on the sand of North Wildwood Beach, but you’ll cool down when you see Santa Claus comin’ to town! The beach patrol will lead him in, while lifeguards will entertain with music and singing. For more fun, decorate your beach blanket to welcome the Jolly Old Elf. facebook.com/ northwildwoodbeachpatrol

Aug. 12

New Brunswick Heart Festival

This festival offers free fun from city arts organizations. There will be dance performances, face painting, a wellness tent, a history corner and more. stnj.org/ events-tickets/special-events/newbrunswick-heart-festival

July 14-16

New Jersey Beach Invasion

If the Wildwoods sign at Rio Grande Avenue isn’t famous enough, it will draw much more attention when hundreds of Jeeps line the beach. Over the course of three days you can check out food trucks, chat with the industry’s top vendors and play on an exclusive beach obstacle course powered by Rausch Creek OffRoad Park. njjpinvasion.com

Aug. 7

National Lighthouse Day

New Jersey boasts 11 beautiful lighthouses and one day each year, they all open their grounds for tours, cruises and presentations that pay special tribute to America’s history. Many locations will offer free entry. lighthousefoundation.org

Aug. 18-20

New Jersey Horror Con & Film Festival

New Jersey Convention and Expo Center in Edison will host celebrity meet-and-greets, pro photo ops, cosplay, film festivals, panels and podcasts. Don’t forget to shop at the Horror Sideshow Market. newjerseyhorrorcon.com

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Take time on July 4 to remember the sacrifices of those who came before us to defend our country and celebrate at a parade, flag raising ceremony and more. More than 170 units will march in Historic Smithville’s parade, with around 10,000 spectators expected to line the streets. historicsmithville.com The only thing cuter than kids marching down the street is pups doing the same! The Patriotic Pooch Parade in North Wildwood will include prizes for the best decorated bikes, strollers, scooters and golf carts. northwildwood.com Join a special flag raising ceremony in Wilsey Square before Ridgewood’s parade. This year’s theme is “Made in America” to highlight the many products, sports, music, entertainment and technology that stem from the U.S. ridgewoodjuly4.net Morven Museum & Garden hosts its July 4 Jubilee every year, celebrating at the home-turned-museum of Richard Stockton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. morven.org/signature

Along the waterfront in Jersey City you can not only shop, eat and listen to music all day, presented by Jersey City Night Market, but you can also stay for a grand fireworks display at 9:30 pm. jerseycityculture.org

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