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Prepare to elevate your living space as we delve into the concept of the “5th wall” — yes, your ceilings! Inspired by the intricate designs adorning the ceilings of historic landmarks like Resorts Hotel and Casino, we explore how atention to this ofen-overlooked area can redefine your home’s ambiance.
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Caring for our elders takes center stage as we catch up with Amanda Mancuso and Kelly Marrero at Comfort Keepers, uncovering the latest innovations in in-home care for your loved ones.
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On the cover: A breathtaking view of the bay from The Reeds at Shelter Haven.
Inside This Issue
22 Fashion
A Jersey Retreat
The Reeds at Shelter Haven captivates guests.
Welkom To Amsterdam
A quintessential Dutch experience.
A Classic Taste Of Italy
Capriccio exemplifies timeless elegance.
Spring fashion blossoms.
Home & Design
Embracing the ‘fifh wall’ trend.
Health Watch
The comfort of home.
On Wheels
Toyota’s crowning glory.
Art
Unveiling elegance.
Wine
Exploring Spain’s noble grape.
Social Pictures from the latest events.
Area Restaurants
Details on local venues.
Money Watch
Can productivity sustain growth?
LifeStyle Contributors
The people who make it great.
Darla Scarduzzio Creative Director
Darla has been an integral part of NJ Lifestyle Magazine since 2004. From sales to publishing to graphic design, she has experienced all aspects of the industry.
Robin Stoloff Health Reporter
Robin has been a local health reporter since 1986, and hosts Living Well on Lite Rock 96.9, and a weekly podcast by the same name. Visit her at livingwellwithrobinstoloff.com.
Molly Golubcow Writer
By day, Molly has been a technical writer for over 20 years. By night, she escapes the world of “Press Enter” to write about anything other than technical subjects.
Michael Cagno Artist, Writer
Michael is the Executive Director of the Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University, V.P. of the MidAtlantic Association of Museums, and an artist.
Elaine Rose Writer
Elaine was a staff writer for the Press of Atlantic City for nearly 22 years where she covered every subject except sports. Her work has won multiple awards.
Danielle Davies Writer
Danielle has been a freelance journalist for almost 20 years, with work appearing both locally and nationally. She is the founder at FavoriteCousinCopyCo.com.
Michael Bray Wine Writer
Michael is the founder of and director of operations at Passion Vines Wine & Spirit Company in Somers Point and EHT. He serves on numerous local boards.
Danielle Gomes Writer
Danielle is an author, freelance writer and brand marketing specialist. Her nationally featured work has won numerous awards. She lives in Margate with her husband and two sons.
Lisa Johnson & Dennis Hayes
Dennis’ passion is learning the secrets of preparing good food, traveling the world, and living life to the fullest. Lisa is a TV journalist from Vegas, Philadelphia, and A.C.
Kristian Gonyea Photographer
Kristian’s 15+ years of photography has appeared in various newspapers and magazines. His love of South Jersey has blossomed into his most recent works, sunrises and sunsets.
Eric Weeks Photographer
Eric’s love of photography has won awards for many images throughout the years, along with a cover image for the Professional Photographers of America’s Loan Collection book.
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SPRING FASHION BLOSSOMS
As the chill of winter fades away, the vibrant hues and fresh styles of spring fashion emerge, ready to adorn our wardrobes with a burst of color and elegance. From stunning pant sets to chic jackets, dresses, and more, here are the latest trends sweeping the fashion scene this season.
By Darla ScarduzzioSpring has bloomed, and so has a vibrant tapestry of fashion trends, from playful prints and feminine silhouettes to edgy outerwear and glamorous ensembles. Whether you’re strolling along the boardwalk or attending a soirée under the stars, these must-have pieces are sure to elevate your style and make a lasting impression wherever you go.
Multi Floral Mesh Moto Jacket
Add a touch of femininity to your spring ensemble with the Multi Floral Mesh Moto Jacket from Talk Of Te Walk, a charming layering piece that combines style with functionality. Featuring a delicate foral mesh overlay, this jacket strikes the perfect balance between edgy and romantic. Whether worn over a basic tee and jeans or layered atop a sundress, it adds a playful pop of pattern to any outft, making it a must-have for any fashion enthusiast.
Maisie Dress in Corn Snake
Embrace your wild side with the Maisie Dress in Corn Snake, a daring yet sophisticated addition to your spring wardrobe. With its bold snake print and fgure-fattering silhouette, this dress exudes confdence and style. Whether paired with heels for a night out or sandals for a daytime adventure, it’s sure to make a statement wherever you go. Crafed from high-quality materials, it ofers both comfort and glamour, transforming it into an essential piece.
Sarawati Mini Dress
Tis dress is perfect for any occasion! It is 100% linen and features a classic buttonup with long sleeves and a belt for a customizable ft. Te Sarawati Mini Dress in Kelly Green brings a fresh pop of color to your spring wardrobe, while its classic silhouette ensures timeless elegance. Whether worn for a casual day out or a weekend brunch with friends, this dress is sure to become a staple in your seasonal rotation.
Vera Crochet Sweater
Te Vera sweater by Electric & Rose features a beautiful foral crochet. Tis goes-with-anything pullover has a relaxed ft with a polo neckline and collar. Tis efortlessly essential sweater is the perfect pick to take your sweater collection to
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Frank Lyman Two-Piece Sparkle Trim Sheer Twin Set
Dazzle and delight in the Frank Lyman Two-Piece Sparkle Trim Sheer Twin Set, a glamorous ensemble that exudes sophistication and charm. Crafed by Canadian designer Frank Lyman, this twin set features sparkling trim detailing that adds a touch of glamour to any occasion. Whether worn together for a coordinated look or mixed and matched with other wardrobe staples, it’s a versatile ensemble that promises to make you shine.
Vegan Leather Flutter Sleeve Top Te latest must-have. Tis chic piece combines ethical fashion with undeniable style. Available in striking cobalt or classic black, its futter sleeves add a touch of whimsy to any ensemble. Crafed from high-quality vegan leather, it’s not only fashion-forward but also cruelty-free. Pair it with jeans for a casual-cool vibe or dress it up with a skirt for a night out. Versatile and efortlessly fabulous, this top is a wardrobe essential.
Lattice Sleeve Print Tie Shirt
Make a statement this spring with the Lattice Sleeve Print Tie Shirt, a perennial favorite that returns with renewed charm. With its eye-catching print and chic lattice sleeve detailing, this top adds a playful twist to any ensemble. Paired with jeans for a casual day out or layered under a blazer for a more polished look, it’s a versatile piece that transitions seamlessly from day to night.
Joseph Ribkof Vegan Leather Geometric Jacket
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EMBRACING THE ‘FIFTH WALL’ TREND
From coffered ceilings to vibrant paint or wallpaper, atention to the fifh wall adds depth and character to living spaces, with considerations ranging from room cohesion to practicality.
By Danielle GomesGo Ahead… Look Up: “Statement Ceilings are Breathing New Life into Home Décor.”
Statement ceilings are nothing new. Tey’ve been around for centuries and were the ultimate symbol of opulence. From the Palace of Versailles to the Sistine Chapel, ceilings were once the epitome of art. Tis extravagance fell out of favor following World War II, and the ceiling was slowly forgotten. Rest assured — times are changing.
“Ten — ffeen years ago, ceilings pretty much stopped at the crown molding. Now, in
From the Palace of Versailles to the Sistine Chapel, ceilings were once the epitome of art.
almost every house I build, the main focal point of the living area is a statement ceiling. It’s almost expected in new, high-end homes,” says Ben Chapman, owner of Ben Chapman Development. From cofered ceilings with decorative molding to exposed beams to vibrant paint and wallpaper, there’s a wide variety of ways to add interest to your ceilings. Tere’s been so much recent attention that this style trend garnered its own interior design concept known as ‘ Te Fifh Wall.’ Tis concept emphasizes the importance of putting the same amount of thought into your ceilings as you would your walls. Adding interest to your ffh wall can be surprisingly easy and impactful. New Jersey Lifestyle Magazine spoke to Ben Chapman
to learn more about this design concept.
What can you tell us about the ffh wall concept?
Adding interest to your fifh wall can be surprisingly easy and impactful. We spoke to Ben Chapman to learn more about this design concept.
Te ffh wall is your ceiling or the empty space above your head. Tis concept is a reminder to formulate the design of your home with everything from foor to ceiling considered. Intentionally including the ceiling in the design of your home is essential and here to stay. Tat said, the ceiling should not be considered separately from the rest of your home design. For example, if you have wainscotting on your walls, something bolder, like cofered ceilings, will complete the design aesthetic. However, if your home is more modern and minimalist, paint or wallpaper may be more appropriate for your design.
Do you have any tips for ceiling design?
Yes! At the risk of sounding repetitive, my biggest tip is to consider the room as a whole. Don’t decide that you
want to change your design and just change the ceiling. In other words, the ceiling shouldn’t be an aferthought. My second tip is that when it comes to statement ceilings, it’s a lot easier to do on a new house that’s being built than to add to an older home. Framing in cofered ceilings afer a house is built can be costly, labor-intensive, and messy. Exposed beams are another style that’s hard to do afer a house is built. Exposed beams are a great way to add
My biggest tip is to consider the room as a whole. Don’t decide that you want to change your design and just change the ceiling.
architectural interest to a home’s aesthetic. Te best way to do this is to expose the actual framing of a home and fnish the beams in a material of your choice. You can add reclaimed materials or create a faux beam if the house is already built. However, this is ofen not well done and can look odd in the space if it’s not natural to the structure. If you want to add a statement ceiling to a fnished home, I think it’s best to start with paint or wallpaper.
Okay, let’s talk about paint and wallpaper. Any tips?
Te frst thing you want to consider is your ceiling height. If you have low ceilings, you’ll want to avoid anything too dark because it will make the space feel more closed in. Paint can be surprisingly impactful. I built a house on the ocean, and in the dining room that overlooked the water, they painted the ceiling a light blue. Tis simple paint choice connected the entire space to its environment. It turned out beautifully. And when it comes to wallpaper, I always recommend talking to an expert. Wallpapers can be
If you have low ceilings, you’ll want to avoid anything too dark because it will make the space feel more closed in.
tricky both aesthetically and when it comes to installing. But, when it’s done well, it can transform a space.
Last question: What trends are you noticing regarding the ffh wall?
Currently, minimalist modern designs are trending, but that changes very fast. Tings like very clean, simple wood paneling or painted ceilings align with the wall trends that I’m doing, which include sanitary casing and moldings, which are very simple baseboards and window frames. When it comes down to it, in my opinion, trends aren’t the most important thing to consider. You should choose a design that you like. When done well, anything can be timeless. n
A JERSEY RETREAT IN NEARBY STONE HARBOR
THE REEDS AT SHELTER HAVEN
Recognized by esteemed travel publications, The Reeds at Shelter Haven captivates guests with its blend of coastal elegance and refined hospitality, making it a premier destination for relaxation and rejuvenation by the bay. Discover the epitome of this quintessential boutique hotel.
By Molly Golubcow Photos on this and opposite page by Jessica OrlowiczAccording to the defnition, a boutique hotel is a small, but sophisticated or fashionable establishment. Located on the bay and only two blocks from the beach in Stone Harbor, Te Reeds at Shelter Haven perfectly fts the defnition. Te 58-room chic resort ofers a quaint seaside feel with a touch of elegance proving that big things most defnitely can come in smaller packages.
With breathtaking views of the bay, especially at sunset, Te Reeds touts the personalized service of a boutique hotel with all of the oferings of a full-scale resort including four distinct dining options, beach butler service, and the award-winning Salt Spa. Regardless of age, Te Reeds ofers activities and programs for all guests from early morning breakfasts at the Water Star Grille to elegant dining at Sax for dinner — and beach sun and fun in between.
Te Reeds at Shelter Haven has been getting lots of attention since opening 10 years ago. For three consecutive years (2021-2023), the hotel has been designated as a Top 10 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Resort Hotel in the Mid-Atlantic. In addition, Condé Nast Traveler magazine has recognized this gem in Stone Harbor as a World’s Best Hotel. Te small but mighty resort has much to ofer — fabulous and comfy accommodations, food and drink selections from sunrise to sunset, and soothing spa options that will surprise you coming from a boutique hotel.
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Whatever room you select, accommodations at Te Reeds emphasize elegance and coastal style. All rooms come standard with special touches like high-
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All of the 58 rooms focus on the three S’s — Sophisticated, Scenic, and Serene. For example, the brightly white Guest Room ofers picturesque town and bay views. For larger parties or extended stays, the Indigo and Sienna Suites include a full kitchen, a large dining room for 6-8 guests, and even a lavish entertaining area with a freplace. In addition, these suites come with a soaking tub and separate shower. And, if that is not enough to entice you, imagine a romantic getaway where a gourmet dinner can be prepared in your suite by one of Te Reeds talented chefs.
During the summer season, Te Reeds ofers complimentary daily beach service for all guests. Just let the staf know when you want to head to the beach and an attendant will escort you down in an electric car along with beach chairs, towels, tags, and umbrellas. And, your beach butler is available all day to serve you — lunch, drinks, or extra towels.
On the Menu
A year-round dining option at Te Reeds is the elegant Sax restaurant — serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner freside. Donna Josephs, a world traveler and fan of local fare, made it a point to visit Te Reeds. Josephs’ frst impressions say it all. “From the moment I walked into Te Reeds of Shelter Haven there was a calming, elegance in every room. I couldn’t resist the delicious pumpkin creme Brulé at Sax, but will go back for their homemade ice cream and sorbets. Any restaurant that makes their own ice cream is a cut above the rest.”
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Leisure Buckets Margarita Bar & Cantina Photo by Jessica Orlowicz Stone Harbor Pizza Pub Photo by Jessica Orlowiczout? Seasonal appetizers at Sax include Local Oysters on the halfshell and Steamed Maine Mussels. Te 24-hour Braised Beef Short Rib with cheddar-garlic grits and the Halibut Puttanesca simmered in tomato with olives, capers, and garlic are signature dinner selections.
If you are tooling around Stone Harbor and looking for a light lunch, Sax is the place to go with menu options for everyone’s tastes from local seafood to fatbreads. An easy lunch option is the Soup or Salad and ½ Sandwich. For example, try a bowl of New England Clam Chowder and a Chicken Salad Reuben on a halfcroissant.
During the warmer months, Te Reeds ofers three more dining options. Te Water Star Grille, with opportunities to see some of the best sunsets in Stone Harbor, is a favorite spot for guests throughout the fall. Up for a casual meal? Buckets Margarita Bar and Stone Harbor Pizza Pub provide guests of all ages with more casual options for dining at Te Reeds.
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From facials to massage, the Salt Spa at Te Reeds ofers a relaxing and customized pampering experience for yourself or for you and your signifcant other. One of the most luxurious spa options is the Turkish Bath. Imagine relaxing in a beautifully tiled room flled with an herb-infused mist as your body is completely covered in healing muds and nourishing creams. To complete the immersive experience, an intense, warm rain shower rinse follows.
Other spa treatments include a serene Flotation Terapy session, Himalayan Salt Brine Terapy, and much more. Bridal party pampering rooms are also available for personalized services from hair to nails. n
The Comfort Of Home
Kelly Marrero, the owner of Comfort Keepers in Galloway, enlightens us on the intricacies of care choices for your loved ones, spanning from in-home assistance to nursing homes.
By Robin Stoloff“Will you still need me?
Will you still feed me when I’m 64?” Tis famous lyric from Te Beatles’ classic song speaks to the universal concern of aging. As we advance in years, the question of how we will be cared for becomes increasingly important. Families ofen face the crucial decision of fnding the best care for their loved ones. Te choice generally centers around in-home care versus nursing homes, with many opting for in-home care based on its personalized services, emotional benefts, and fnancial advantages.
Galloway resident Marta De Armas, age 76, and her husband, age 84, knew they wanted to remain in their home as they aged. Marta struggles with systemic lupus and arthritis, as well as an injury that makes it difcult for her to use one arm. Afer surgery a few years ago, Marta contacted Comfort Keepers. Teir full-time nurse developed a care plan to help her with daily tasks, such as light cleaning, laundry, meal preparation, and personal care. She says the care she receives three days a week is a godsend. She and her husband enjoy the company of their caregiver, who has become part of the family. Marta believes it has helped her to remain independent in her home. She refects, “If I did not get all of the help I have, I would probably be in a wheelchair. Tey are always concerned about us. Tey are a blessing.” While her sons want her to move closer to them in North Jersey, Marta is hesitant. “I know I am in good hands with Comfort Keepers, and I don’t know what would happen there… I would move if I could take Comfort Keepers with me!”
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Kelly Marrero, owner of Comfort Keepers in Atlantic and Cape May counties, became involved in the business fourteen years ago. She was motivated by a personal tragedy involving her grandmother, who was sent to a nursing home. Tree days afer she moved in, she did not show up for breakfast or lunch. By the time someone opened her door, she was lying on the foor. Her grandmother had a massive stroke and, sadly, did not survive. From that moment, Kelly vowed to make life better for people as they age. At Comfort Keepers, everyone is an employee, not a contractor. Tey are trained, vetted, and backgroundchecked. Tey work under the guidance of a nursing director to ensure attentive and personalized care. In addition to being licensed by the state of New Jersey, they have a minimum of 40 hours of training every year. Kelly reveals, “Most of them have come out of facilities where they were overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated. So, when you get someone to care for you like we care for Marta, you get our undivided, professional attention.”
Te pandemic highlighted the challenges nursing homes face. Many caregivers resigned without being replaced, leaving these facilities understafed. “It was bad before; it got horrible during COVID-19, and it is no better today,” according to Kelly. It is a sharp contrast to the care she provides through Comfort Keepers, “You want to stay in the safety of your own home with respect and dignity. You want someone to give you care that is tailor-made for you. We can take you to doctor appointments, grocery shopping, whatever you need, and it is a fraction of the cost of a longterm care facility.” According to AARP, “Medicare does not cover the cost of any type of long-term care, whether you are in a nursing home, assisted living community, or your own home.” Medicare’s limitations on covering long-term care costs mean many
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In-home care allows seniors to remain in the familiar environment of their own homes, surrounded by memories and personal belongings. Tis familiarity can be incredibly comforting for those with cognitive conditions like dementia, who beneft from a stable environment. Unlike nursing homes, in-home care ofers fexible scheduling to accommodate the varying needs of seniors, from a few hours a week to round-the-clock assistance. Tis fexibility extends to the level of care provided, whether it is help with daily activities or more intensive medical support. With a dedicated caregiver, clients form a bond and trusting relationship that can be difcult to achieve in the rotating staf environment of a nursing home. Plus, in-home care can be more economical, particularly for those who do not require 24/7 supervision. It also eliminates the expenses associated with moving to a residential facility. Empowering seniors to maintain a level of independence, and in-home care contributes to their sense of dignity and selfworth. Te ability to continue participating in daily routines can profoundly impact their mental and emotional well-being.
Choosing between in-home care and nursing homes is deeply personal and depends on individual circumstances. However, the benefts of inhome care — personalized attention, comfort, fexibility, and cost-efectiveness — make it a compelling option for many families. n
TOYOTA’S CROWNING GLORY
From its impressive fuel efficiency and advanced hybrid technology to its luxurious interior features and Toyota’s renowned reliability, the Toyota Crown Hybrid emerges as a compelling choice for discerning drivers seeking a balance of performance and eco-consciousness in their automotive experience.
By Molly GolubcowIt’s not often we see cars that break the mold. But the Crown does. Not only is it a new full-size sedan, but one that looks and operates differently than any that have come before it.
—Matt, Degen, Kelly Blue BookTo buy an electric vehicle (EV) or not to buy — that is the question! On the one hand, you want to do your part to lower your carbon footprint by driving a low (or no) emissions vehicle. However, EVs can be pricey and may present you with charging station issues — at home and in your travels. So, what’s a civic-minded car buyer to do? As is the case in many dilemmas, compromise is usually the answer.
If you are not ready to take charge (pun intended) and buy an all-powered electric car, a hybrid may be for you. What’s a hybrid? It’s a car powered by a combination internal combustion engine (gas) and an electric motor.
According to Reuters analytics, sales of hybrid vehicles in the United States jumped 76% from 2021 to 2022. Te main reason hybrids have become so popular is fuel savings — especially for people who do a fair amount of city driving. And, fuel savings equate to more dollars in your pocket because you do not need to fll up the tank as much as you do with a gas-powered car. In addition to money savings, the regenerative “self-charging” battery means there is no need to plug it in. All you need to do to charge the battery is drive.
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Te Toyota Crown
Although hybrid automobile manufacturers range from Ford to Ferrari, Toyota continues to be a leader in the hybrid arena. In 1997, the Japanese car giant introduced the world to the frst hybrid vehicle and has been “driving” the market for the last 30 years. What is new and diferent from Toyota in 2024 in hybrid land? To top the market, Toyota has introduced the appropriately named Crown — a full-size, 4-door hybrid sedan that is geared for those who prefer the comfort and style of a larger car as opposed to a boxy SUV. Since rival options like the Nissan Maxima and Chrysler 300 have been discontinued, the Crown is the obvious choice for the person who cares about fuel efciency without forgoing higher-end amenities and class.
So, let’s take a good look at the Toyota Crown:
Performance Facts
Te Crown comes in three trim levels — the standard XLE ($40,000+), midlevel Limited ($45,000+), and top-end Platinum ($53,000+). What separates the XLE and Limited models from the Platinum is the hybrid drive systems. If your priority is fuel efciency, the XLE and Limited are for you. If you prefer a little more of a kick, the Platinum trim has more power and speed. Te standard hybrid ofers 236 horsepower, which is more than most people need for around-town driving and even highway speeds — 0 to 60 in 5.7 seconds. With the non-turbo 2.5-liter hybrid powertrains in the XLE and Limited Crown, you can expect to see 41 mpg in mixed city/highway driving. Te Crown Platinum comes in a bit lower at 30 mpg combined because it prioritizes a little more power over fuel economy.
Exterior
Regardless of the option you select, the Crown is elegant and streamlined in design. All models come standard with LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL) as well as LED taillights and stop lights. In addition, all Crowns ofer
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heated power outside mirrors with turn signals and blind spot warning indicators. Another plus worth mentioning is the 2-tone paint scheme — featuring a black hood, roof, and trunk contrasted with various choices for the body color. Currently, the 2-tone option is only available in the Platinum Crown.
Although the plain-as-day 4-door sedan proudly stands separate from its SUV cousins, ironically, there is a favorable similarity. Because the Crown sits higher than ordinary sedans (almost 4 inches taller than the Toyota Camry), getting in and out of the car is much easier compared to similar models.
Interior
Once inside, you may not want to exit the simple and yet classy 5-passenger cabin. Creature comforts include acoustic noise-reducing glass in the windshield and front windows. And speaking of glass, the standard fxed panoramic roof adds “airiness” and light to the cabin. In addition, the Limited and Platinum Crowns come standard with heated and ventilated front seats.
Also included in the Limited and Platinum package is a 12.3-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia screen with 11 speakers. Te system is wireless (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatible) complete with SiriusXM satellite radio. And, don’t forget to take advantage of the voice commands like, “Hey, Toyota, what’s the latest trafc report near me?” Your own virtual driving assistant.
Warranty
Te Crown series, as is the case for other Toyota vehicles, ofers three years or 36,000 miles, whichever happens frst warranty. All power trains are covered for fve years or 60,000 miles. Especially important for hybrid vehicles — the hybrid batteries are covered for 10 years or 150,000 miles. In addition, Toyota throws in a complimentary scheduled maintenance plan as well as roadside assistance for the frst two years or 25,000 miles. n
WELKOM TO AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam beckons with its historic charm, scenic canals, and cultural riches. Explore iconic landmarks, indulge in local delights, and venture into the countryside for a quintessential Dutch experience.
By Molly GolubcowAs the capital and most populated city in the Netherlands, Amsterdam shines as one of Europe’s most visited gems. It is a fabulous city that is quaint, photogenic, and welcoming. So warm that you will hear the Dutch phrase, Welkom in ons huis (welcome to our home) wherever you fnd yourself around the city.
It doesn’t take long to fgure out that Amsterdam is easy and manageable. You can leisurely stroll around for hours, with pit stops at cafes where you can enjoy crunchy caramel Stroopwafels and a cofee. A MUST DO while in Amsterdam — take a boat on a maze of winding canals. Other must-see sights ofer something for everyone. For example, history bufs are compelled to visit the house memorializing the tragic story of Anne Frank.
If you are an art lover, Amsterdam ofers fabulous museums ranging from Van Gogh to Rembrandt. With a short excursion out of town, you will encounter felds and felds of tulips bursting with color as well as iconic windmills galore.
On and Around the Canals
With over 60 miles of navigable canals, Amsterdam is known as the “Venice of the North.”
Cruising through the city waters gives you a picturesque perspective of the many gabled, narrow houses (some still standing from the 1700s) that give Amsterdam its unique look and feel. As an extra treat, some boat tours may include signature Dutch specialties like Gouda cheese and a cold glass of Amstel beer.
Another fabulous way to get a feel for the city is by bike. Afer all, Amsterdam is considered one of the most bike-friendly cities in Europe with an abundance of paths, bike rentals, and racks wherever you go. In fact, statistics show that there are four times more bicycles than cars in Amsterdam. Although you can easily fnd a bike and pedal on your own, there are plenty of guided tours you can sign up for that highlight the city’s rich history.
A recent fan of Amsterdam’s charm, JC Byrnes, fell instantly in love with the city when visiting last year. Byrnes explains, “Amsterdam is a beautiful, clean city with a lot of charm where residents ride their bicycles everywhere. Te people are so friendly, and that makes it a lovely city to visit again and again.”
When the sun goes down, Amsterdam’s nightlife is always hopping with its world-famous nightclubs. Another nighttime excursion for tourists is taking a walk on the wild side to De Wallen. Te neighborhood, flled with hundreds of one-room glass cabins, is rented by legal prostitutes who advertise their wares behind a window lit up by red lights. Tus, the name “Red Light District.” Word for the wise — don’t let the women see you taking pictures of them — they will not be happy with you! Another legal vice in Amsterdam is the sale and use of marijuana — openly sold in many a cofee shop.
Amsterdam is quite proud of their
native son — Vincent Van Gogh. As a result, the museum houses over 200 of his iconic paintings of sunfowers and landscapes.
Te museum also introduces you to his personal story — his art and his tragic life. Because the Van Gogh Museum draws thousands of tourists each day, it is best to plan your visit and get tickets in advance. Another option, to bypass the long lines, is to sign up for a guided tour of the museum. In addition, the museum ofers other works by modern painters including Gauguin and Monet.
Without a doubt, Amsterdam’s most touching museum is the Anne Frank Huis. With well over a million visitors each year, the house where Anne and her family hid during WWII until they were deported by the Nazis, and ultimately sent to their deaths, is now a museum. Te young girl’s heartbreaking story was captured in her famous diary — a story memorialized in books and movies to this day. To visit the museum, you must purchase a timed ticket in advance.
A Day Out of Town
Located only 12 miles outside of Amsterdam, the fabulous village of Zaanse Schans is made up of Dutch windmills and old wooden buildings. Another quaint town, Edam (as in the cheese), is stereotypically charming as well with windmills and a historic cheese market. While on your countryside excursion, don’t forget to check out a wooden clog factory — a fun souvenir of Holland to bring back home!
As for tulips, day trips to see the fabulous fowers are a seasonal option — usually from March to May. During that time, there are many tour groups available to take you out of Amsterdam proper to see the colorful acres of blooms. For example, the 79 acres that make up Keukenhof, one of Holland’s most famous fower exhibitions, includes a boat trip through the 7 million fower bulbs planted around the park. n
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Established in 2011, Atlantic City Fashion Week has evolved into a biannual extravaganza, captivating crowds and atracting numerous visitors to America’s playground. Delve deeper into the profound impact this yearly affair has had on the cultural landscape of South Jersey.
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Founded in 2011, Atlantic City Fashion Week, held thrice a year, attracts thousands of visitors to descend on America’s playground. Tis multi-day showcase includes fashion shows, seminars, celebrity appearances, retail events, and industry parties. Trough the years, Atlantic City Fashion Week (ACFW) has emerged as a pivotal cultural event that not only celebrates the dynamic world of fashion but has cemented itself into the cultural fabric of South Jersey.
Producers Lamont and Jeana Bowling have orchestrated this vibrant and diverse showcase with an incredible eye for detail. Jeana brings 25-plus years of experience as an Executive and General Manager in the retail clothing industry and has worked for top names in retail, including Macy’s, GAP, and Ralph Lauren. In a recent interview, Lamont was asked to expand his description of visual stimulation as it relates to both the designer and the audience. “Ofen designers will ask us “what’s your theme?” We want a show that will leave you with a sense of wonderment. We strive to create a show that will keep the attention of the fashion novice. Someone who does not frequent fashion week events will walk away with plenty to talk about on the ride home. Tat is the goal.”
South Jersey, particularly Atlantic City, is not known as a fashion center. However, this is starting to change through the eforts of ACFW, which is bridging the glamorous fashion scene with the laid-back coastal culture. Why Atlantic City? “It is a question that is asked every season. Ten they attend
Kristian Gonyea’s love for capturing local landscapes & seascapes is available for purchase at kristiangonyea.comor participate in Atlantic City Fashion Week, seeing that it is the equivalent of a full production Broadway play with professional lighting, sound, hair, and makeup teams,” says Jeana.
Zoe Saldana once said, “Fashion is art; it is absolute art. It is telling a story.” As an expressive art form, weaving a captive narrative through the garments transcends mere aesthetics. Te designers craf their voices into collections, utilizing textures, colors, and patterns to convey emotions and cultural perspectives. “Fashion or your fashion sense is like describing one’s personality. It is not just clothes. It is attitude. It is aura. It is personality. It is interaction with other people,” says Lamont.
Te passion runs so deep for ACFW, providing a dedicated platform for local and local designers to display their creativity and talent, putting South Jersey in the fashion world. Over the years, the events have highlighted the diversity of South Jersey, with designers drawing inspiration from the region’s rich history, traditions, and multicultural infuences. Critical to their success have been leveraging community engagement and empowerment by actively promoting inclusivity, highlighting a diverse range of models, and embracing various body types, ethnicities, and backgrounds. ACFW, unlike other organizations that have come into town and cashed out, has collaborated with local businesses, creating opportunities for community members to engage with the fashion industry and fostering a sense of pride and empowerment. n
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EXPLORING SPAIN’S NOBLE GRAPE
Unraveling the Secrets of Tempranillo
By Michael BrayWhen it comes to the price-quality ratio, not to mention, a wine with a bit of age — no one does it better than Spain! At Passion Vines, we’re coming of an inspiring 3-week educational exploration of one of the greatest wine regions in the world. I thought I would share one of the many topics that we explored.
Understanding Tempranillo [tem-prah-NEE-yoh]
Historically, there are six “noble grapes” of the wine world: 3 red (Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Pinot Noir) and 3 white (Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling). Tey get this acclaim for their appeal and ubiquitous plantings in all the major wine-producing regions of the world. It’s also common for a country to have its own “noble grape,” and if you’re talking Spain, that would certainly be Tempranillo.
Believed to have received its name from the Spanish word “temprano” (meaning, “early”), this grape is an earlyripening variety that can perform in an enormous range of climates and soils. In fact, due to this versatility, you may fnd Tempranillo under several monikers across Spain’s outstanding wine-producing regions. No matter where you fnd it, you will fnd favors of strawberries, spices, leather, and fresh tobacco, with the ability to turn savory and earthy with bottle-aging.
Catalunya (or Catalonia) is the DO near Barcelona, where there are several sub-regions experimenting with diferent Tempranillobased blends, where the grape here is called “Ull de Llebre.” Te most popular blends from this region are done with Monastrell, the superdense, chewy, concentrated grape variety that gives lots of alcohol and dark fruit favors.
Lastly, we fnish with Rioja — where the name “Tempranillo” is King! Renowned for its detailed and regulated aging classifcation system, which includes terms like “Crianza,” “Reserva” and “Gran Reserva.” Tese classifcations are not only indicators of the quality and style of the wines but also of the aging process, which involves specifc aging in oak barrels and bottles before release.
In the DO of Ribera del Duero, Tempranillo is known as “Tinta del Pais,” where wines here are ofen bottled varietally, though some famous producers like Vega Sicilia are blended with the Bordeaux varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Tempranillo from here is ofen elegant and well-balanced and rivals Rioja in terms of ageworthiness.
Te DO of Toro calls this grape, perhaps not coincidentally, “Tinta de Toro.” For the Cabernet drinker, this one is for you! Here, the wines can be very full-bodied and rich, thanks to the hot, dry climate. In fact, the grapes build sugars so quickly, that the rules for production state that the alcohol level cannot exceed 15%.
Confused? Don’t be. All you really need to know is that there is so much to explore with just one grape variety acting as the star of the show! I highly encourage you to try a few examples for yourself and taste the diference!
Fun Fact: Portugal relies on Tempranillo (where it is called “Tinta Roriz”) as an important grape in creating the great fortifed Port wines. Here, it acts as a counterbalance for the other local grapes in the blend and adds structure for the long haul, especially in Vintage Port.
2011 R. López de Heredia Viña Tondonia Reserva Rioja: Tis family-owned winery makes highly individual wines in a style essentially unchanged since its inception in 1877. Tey grow all their grapes using organic methods, ferment using only natural yeasts and do not flter their wines. Goes well with all meat dishes however prepared. A perfect partner to a Leg of New Season Welsh Lamb stufed with wild garlic, rosemary, and anchovies.
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AtlantiCare Unveils VISION 2030 “Remarkable. Reimagined”
Nearly 300 stakeholders gathered in Atlantic City for the unveiling of AtlantiCare’s “VISION 2030: Remarkable. Reimagined.” Before the main presentation, guests explored AtlantiCare’s 125 years of impact showcase.
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Candice Bushnell Comes To Cape May
Sex and the City Author Candace Bushnell brought her one-woman of-broadway show, “True Tales of Sex, Success, and Sex and the City” to Congress Hall, Cape May in March.
ACCC Restaurant Gala 2024
Atlantic Cape Community College’s 41st Annual Restaurant Gala was held at the Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center. This year’s theme of Springtime in Paris featured an eclectic mix of some of the region’s most delectable fne foods.
Captain’s Table At Atlantic City Boat Show
Guests joined Cooper Levenson for a night of delectable food from local restaurants while sampling spirit tastings by local breweries, wineries, and distilleries. The 8th annual Captain’s Table benefts Let Us Eat.
The Secret Affair Masquerade Ball 2024
An unforgettable experience of dining and dancing at the luxurious Resorts Hotel and Casino, where gourmet cuisine met an exhilarating night of live entertainment and Chaîne des Rôtisseurs revelry.
A Night On Paradise Island
It was an amazing night at the brand-new Island Waterpark at Showboat Hotel in Atlantic City for a Night on Paradise Island supporting the Cancer Support Community New Jersey at Gilda’s Club.
Ruth’s Chris Hosts The Chaîne des Rôtisseurs
The Chaîne des Rôtisseurs joined together at Ruth’s Chris this past March and experienced incredible appetizers, mouth-watering steak, and a plethora of sides.
North To Shore Hosts Meet & Greet
North To Shore held a meet & greet to celebrate the collective Atlantic City arts community participating in North2Shore this summer to mingle and network at Cardinal Bistro.
Annual Gala For Education
The Gala for Education presented by the Linwood Education Foundation was held in March at Linwood Country Club. This year’s honorees were Brett Matik as Community Leader and Tracey Meister as Faculty Of The Year.
Photos by Nick ValinoteCelebrating The Finest Men In The FSSP Community
The 89th Annual Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Salute to the Men of the Year honored Frank and Joseph Dougherty and the 2024 Scholarship recipients.
The Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Gathers At Good Dog Bar
Good Dog Bar Atlantic City hosted the Chaîne des Rôtisseurs in February for a Mondale fve-course French-themed Rhône wine-pairing dinner. Guests enjoyed a fantastic night.
Mardi Gras Casino Night Fundraiser
The Margate Education Foundation held its Mardi Gras Casino Night fundraiser on March 1st at Linwood Country Club. All proceeds beneft school clubs and programs.
CAPRICCIO
A CLASSIC TASTE OF ITALY
Capriccio at Resorts, favored by icons like Frank Sinatra for its Veal Milanese, remains a pinnacle of Atlantic City dining. With opulent décor and signature dishes, it continues to exemplify Italian culinary excellence and timeless elegance.
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Nothing less than elegant. Ever since Resorts International opened its doors in 1978, Capriccio has consistently served fne Italian fare in a fabulous oldworld setting. According to Merrill Kelem, one of Frank Sinatra’s local security consultants, Old Blue Eyes always enjoyed dining at Capriccio when he was performing at Resorts in Atlantic City. Whether for himself
Traditionally, Sundays call for a big and homestyle Italian meal. Capriccio honors that tradition each week with its Sunday Dinner options. The fixed-price menu offers your choice of an appetizer, entrée, and dessert.
or entertaining guests like Sophia Loren, Sammy Davis, and George Burns, Sinatra chose Capriccio for his intimate dinners. What was his favorite meal that is still on the menu? Veal Milanese, thinly sliced. Although it has been over four decades since Sinatra graced the restaurant with his presence, Capriccio continues to hold titles like “best in elegant dining” in Atlantic City. Capriccio has been named the Best Casino Restaurant by USA Today in
2018, 2020, 2021, and 2022. Te restaurant prides itself on top-ofthe-line excellence, but you do not have to be a celebrity to partake.
Ambiance
It is not a coincidence that Capriccio and Resorts exude charm and elegance. Residing on the second level of the Haddon Hall, old-time Atlantic City, and her rich history add to the ambiance. As soon as you enter the restaurant, you are greeted with an opulent, grandiose, and classic look. Te room, surrounded by towering marble pillars and sof color palette walls, makes for a memorable place to dine. Whether a special occasion like a birthday or anniversary, Capriccio sparkles — and not just from the grand crystal chandeliers that adorn the ceilings. In addition, all servers are formally dressed adding that extra touch of class to your dining experience as you overlook the beach and worldfamous boardwalk.
On the Menu
At Capriccio, every dish is prepared to order with passion and tradition in satin white tablecloth elegance. For years, signature dishes like Seafood Zuppetta and Veal Romero have graced the menu. Te veal dish, named afer Capriccio’s famous Maitre’d, Jorge Romero, stands out with a mix of broccoli rabe, crab meat, and garlic, and served over linguine. Te Seafood Zuppetta, linguini topped with lobster, scallops, shrimp, and crabmeat simmered in olive oil, red onion, capers, and garlic, continues to please Capriccio patrons for years. Whether beef, veal, or chicken, Capriccio ofers your choice as to how your dish will be prepared: Parmigiana, Francese, Picatta, Marsala, Milanese, or Saltimbocca.
Sunday Dinner
Traditionally, Sundays call for
a big and home-style Italian meal. Capriccio honors that tradition each week with its Sunday Dinner options. Te fxed-price menu ofers your choice of an appetizer, entrée, and dessert. For example, start your meal with Artichoke Oreganata — roasted baby artichokes, toasted breadcrumbs, lemon zest, and parmesan. For an entrée, the Gravy — Spaghetti marinara, accompanied by Italian sausage and meatballs — is a traditional signature dish. For dessert, a trio of cream-flled Proftaroles works perfectly to please your sweet tooth.
Happy Hour Fare
On Tursday, Friday, and Sunday, Cielo Wine Bar at Capriccio ofers a smaller menu for Happy Hour from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM. For example, enjoy a glass of wine or an Italian Espresso Martini while sampling small plate options like Eggplant Parmesan, Marinated Calamari, or the Capriccio Antipasto Salad. n
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LIFESTYLE RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS
Capriccio Italian Restaurant
1122 Boardwalk, Atlantic City 609-340-6300 resortsac.com
Enjoy an Italian meal with excellent service, a mouthwatering menu, and spectacular views of Atlantic City.
Chef Vola’s
111 S. Albion Place, Atlantic City 609-345-2022 chefvola.com
Tis James Beard Foundation-awarded restaurant has huge portions of food your grandmother would be proud of.
Good Dog Bar AC
3426 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City 609-808-3038 gooddogbar.com
Now in Atlantic City and “paws-itively” good news if you’re looking for both upscale options and well-crafed comfort food.
Isabella’s Ventnor Cafe
4 S. Portland Ave., Ventnor 609-822-2477 isabellasventnor.com
A local staple serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, infuenced by Chef Ibis Gonzalezes Mexican origins. BYOB.
Cordivari’s Restaurant
3004 W. Brigantine Ave., Brigantine 609-264-5909 cordivarisrestaurant.com
Chef Jim Cordivari takes pride in presenting many original family recipes that originated in Italy.
Dougherty’s Steakhouse & Raw Bar
1122 Boardwalk, Atlantic City 609-340-6555 doughertysteak.com
Dougherty’s Steakhouse allows steaks and chops to share the spotlight. Located in the historic Resorts Hotel & Casino.
Dock’s Oyster House
2405 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City 609-345-0092 docksoysterhouse.com
Dock’s continues to blend the classic oyster bar feel with upscale dining and maritime touches.
Te Ebbitt Room
25 Jackson Street, Cape May 609-884-5700 caperesorts.com
Rooted in a farm-to-table, farm-to-glass dining philosophy featuring the freshest ingredients from Beach Plum Farm.
Knife & Fork Inn
3600 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic City 609-344-1133 knifeandforkinn.com
Over the past century, the Inn has led a long and colorful life making it an historically charged establishment in AC.
La Finestra
25 John F Kennedy Blvd., Sea Isle City 609-486-5033 lafnestranj.com
A passion for Italian cuisine and exceptional service with panoramic views of the beach that do not disappoint.
Linwood Country Club
500 Shore Road, Linwood, NJ 609-927-6134 linwoodcountryclub.com
Now open to the public ofering breathtaking views of the golf course and an upscale dinner menu.
Te Nizam’s
6725 US-40, Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 609-677-8829 thenizams.com
A fne-dining experience with an assortment of traditional food from India made with authentic herbs and spices.
Te Pier House at La Mer
1317 Beach Ave, Cape May 609-770-4810 capemaylamer.com
Flavorful cuisine, locally sourced from local farms, creating a unique dining experience based on classic shore cuisine.
Te Roost Pub & Grill
500 St. Andrews Dr., Egg Harbor Twp. 609-927-0006 harborpines.com
Serving freshly prepared food such as sliders, wings, fatbreads, chili lime shrimp kabobs and stufed tater tots.
Saltwater Margate
9401 Ventnor Ave., Margate, NJ 609-289-8078 saltwatermargate.com
Pizza Gnocchi Bar ... come in and enjoy delish cocktails, award winning pizza and gnocchi and great music!
Smithville Inn
1 N. New York Road, Smithville 609-652-7777 historicsmithville.com
Enjoy scenic view dining areas, private dining rooms with fireplace, and formal banquet and wedding facilities.
Tomatoes
9300 Amherst Avenue, Margate 609-822-7535 tomatoesofmargate.com
Situated along the downbeach Margate Bayfront, the eclectic menu and lively bar scene are eclipsed by beautiful sunsets.
Washington Inn
801 Washington St., Cape May 609-884-5697 washingtoninn.com
Warm hospitality and exceptional New American cuisine. You’re sure to fnd comfort in the people and food.
U.S. ECONOMY: CAN PRODUCTIVITY SUSTAIN GROWTH?
The productivity of U.S. workers increased by 2.7% in 2023 — well above the average annual rate of 2.1% since the end of World War II, and a dramatic change from 2022, when productivity dropped by 2.0%. It’s also a big improvement over the 0.9% growth rate in 2021.1
According to the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service, “Productivity growth is a primary driver of long-term economic growth and improvements in living standards.”2 On a more immediate level, the productivity surge in 2023 may help explain why the U.S. economy was able to grow at a strong pace while infation dropped.
Doing more with less
Broadly, productivity is the ratio of output to inputs. A productivity increase means that output increases faster than inputs, essentially producing more with less.
Te most commonly cited productivity measure for the U.S. economy is labor productivity for the nonfarm business sector (the data cited in the frst paragraph of this report). In simple terms, this is the value of goods and services produced per hour of labor. Te nonfarm business sector comprises most U.S. business activity excluding farms, general government, and nonprofts.
Boosting GDP while fghting infation
Te 2.7% increase in 2023 means that, on average, 2.7% more value was created for each hour of labor. Tis helps boost gross domestic product (GDP), while also helping to control infation by holding back the wage-price spiral, which can push infation out of control.
In a tight employment market, as we have had for some time, a shortage of workers can force businesses to ofer higher wages, which they pass on to consumers at higher prices. Because consumers are then earning more at their jobs, they demand more goods and services and are willing to pay higher prices, which pushes businesses to hire more workers at higher wages, continuing the cycle. Increased productivity allows businesses to keep prices lower even as they pay workers more. Tis seems to have occurred in 2023, with average hourly wages rising by 4.3%, while infation dropped to 3.4% — the frst time since the pandemic that wages increased faster than infation.3
Why is productivity increasing and can it be sustained?
Increases in labor productivity are typically driven by improved
tools and technology, more efcient processes and organizations, and increased worker experience, education, and training. Te proliferation of computers in the workplace spurred a productivity surge in the 1990s, and some analysts point to artifcial intelligence (AI) as contributing to the 2023 increase. AI may have already improved some businesses, but any large-scale impact may take years, as businesses integrate AI through worker training and new processes. As this unfolds, AI could help drive a long-term productivity surge.
A more immediate explanation for the current increase may be adjustment and experience with the hybrid work model. A recent survey found that 43% of remote workers felt working from home makes them more productive, while only 14% believed it makes them less productive. (Another 43% said it makes no diference.)5 Te ideal situation would allow employees to work in the most productive environment. Tree years afer the pandemic, businesses may be improving that balance, and it’s possible that further developments in hybrid work could continue to drive productivity gains for some time.
Going Forward
Productivity increases can produce benefts across our society from wage increases to lower rates of infation. Artifcial Intelligence and new technologies may allow us to become more productive over time and while this intelligence may replace certain jobs, overall, it could be a net beneft for our society. Countries and governments should take time to understand the importance of employee productivity so that they can compete globally and allow their country to thrive. n
1, 3–4) U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024
2) Congressional Research Service, January 3, 2023
5) Bloomberg, January 30, 2024.
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