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A New Local Gathering Spot in Maplewood

ERIC SACKS, DMD

ERIC SACKS, DMD

TABLE of CONTENTS

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Michael J. Reidy ART DIRECTOR

Vanice Gage Donegan BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Kimberly Blaker

Sue Baldini

Barry Farber

Janis Hashe

Christine Maxwell

Jackie Schatell

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Amy Schwartz

Donna Stanul REGIONAL SALES DIRECTORS

Dan Epstein SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHER

Mitchell Black

Heidi Dommasch

Robert Leo Murray GUARDIAN ANGELS

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Chef James DiSisto, Osteria LK

Tune In to Maplewood’s Hottest Chat: The Soma Talks Podcast

Lee Navlen and Ileana Castillo’s Soma Talks Podcast has rapidly become a beloved staple in the Maplewood/South Orange community. This dynamic duo launched their show to provide a platform for discussing the most pressing local issues and engaging hot topics. From the start, the podcast has resonated with listeners, achieving impressive metrics of 1,500 to 1,700 hits per episode.

Table to Table Receives $100,000 Grant to Expand Food Rescue Efforts into Morris County

TLee, with a background in comedy, and Ileana, a bilingual school teacher, blend humor, insight, and a deep understanding of their community’s needs. Their chemistry creates an engaging and approachable atmosphere for their audience. The podcast covers a wide

array of subjects, from controversial community issues, local politics, and education system challenges to unique township interests and interviews with locals. With a highly active Facebook page aptly called Soma Talks, managed by Ileana, the show ensures fresh perspectives and valuable insights in every episode.

Soma Talks Podcast is available on Spotify and YouTube.

able to Table, NJ’s first food rescue organization has received a $100,000 grant from Impact100 Garden State for its program, “Food Rescue Heroes: Bridging the Gap Between Food Waste & Food Insecurity.” This generous funding will enable the nonprofit, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, to expand its mission of rescuing food, reducing waste, and alleviating hunger into Morris County. This expansion adds to its existing service areas of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Passaic counties. Food rescue efforts for this grant will be supported by Table to Table I-Rescue, a volunteerbased app powered by Food Rescue Hero.

left: Table to Table’s David

board member, Executive Director Heather Thompson, Val Jacklin, research and analytics, and Vice President, Operations Julie Kinner pose with the large check for a $100,000 grant from Impact100 Garden State for Table to Table’s program, “Food Rescue Heroes: Bridging the Gap Between Food Waste & Food Insecurity.”

Table to Table reduces food waste and supports local neighbors in need by providing fresh food, which improves health outcomes and nourishes both body and spirit. This effort also positively impacts the environment by keeping quality food out of landfills. Since 1999, Table to Table has rescued and delivered enough food for over 311 million healthy meals throughout northern NJ.

For more information, visit tabletotable.org.

Sponsor an Animal at Cora Hartshorn Arboretum: A Gift for Nature Lovers

Did you know you can sponsor an animal at the Cora Hartshorn Arboretum and Bird Sanctuary in Short Hills? What a great gift idea for an environmentally conscious youth! Sponsorship provides crucial funding for the animals’ food, housing, and

veterinary care. In return, sponsors receive a personalized Sponsor an Arboretum Animal certificate, their name (individual or group) displayed on a sign at the animal’s exhibit, and a detailed fact sheet about their sponsored animal.

Animals available for sponsorship include owls, turtles, snakes, rabbits, native birds, bees, a tarantula, and a gecko. Sponsoring native birds and bees helps maintain feeders and provide high-quality seed, supporting wild birds as they use the forest as a habitat or migration waypoint. Bees are crucial for pollinating local flowers and trees, ensuring a healthy ecosystem.

Visitors can witness various species in their natural environment, with the exciting possibility of seeing different species benefiting from your support.

For more information, please email: bit.ly/4eoiKn9

Lee Navlen and Ileana Castillo get ready to produce their Soma Talks Podcast.
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Sweet Success:

Karen’s Cookies Are a Batch Made in Heaven!

Karen’s Cookies, based out of Stirling, offers a unique and fun option for celebratory treats. Owner Karen Verde combines her love for baking and her graphic design degree to create specially decorated cookies for any occasion. After opening a bakery in Berkeley

Heights in 2014, Karen realized her passion and expertise lay in custom cookies, not cakes or other confections. After closing the bakery in 2016, the demand for her cookies remained strong, prompting her to focus exclusively on offering them online. Karen’s signature cut-out cookies are a delightful blend of shortbread and sugar cookies, customized to match any event theme, invitation, or logo – making every cookie a little work of art. With no minimum order requirement, Karen ensures each cookie looks as good as it tastes, using quality ingredients and meticulous attention to detail. Her favorite compliment is when people say her cookies are too pretty to eat, reflecting her confidence and passion for cookie design. For more information, visit karenscookies.co.

Discover the Healing Power of Classical Music with “Music to Compose You”

Margaret Wacyk of Basking Ridge, a renowned concert pianist, recently launched a podcast called “Music to Compose You,” which explores the healing aspects of classical music. The first episode highlights Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, who used music therapy in her recovery from a traumatic brain injury.

In future episodes, Margaret will delve into ancient and forgotten modalities of healing through specific sound frequencies, drawing connections to biblical references. She feels that after a lifetime spent at the piano keyboard studying masterpieces from the past, she has learned that past generations knew a secret about music that we’ve forgotten. Music is more than merely entertainment — it is medicine that contains spiritual wisdom and is a powerful tool for personal transformation.

Margaret will also focus on connecting people to music by telling the story behind it. She will explain why composers chose specific notes and delve into the meaning behind their compositions, sharing these insights with her audience.

Margaret’s performances, lectures, and teachings emphasize the transformative power of music. Her podcast is available on all major platforms. For more information, visit musictocomposeyou.com.

Rediscovering Roots: A Journey of Family, Fate, and Healing

Cynthia North, 55, of Maplewood, underwent a profound transformation in 2024. Raised without knowing any blood relatives after her mother, Purita, a nurse from Sorsogon in the Philippines, married Louis North of Newark, who passed away early in Cynthia’s childhood, leading to estrangement from their families due to religious and cultural differences.

Cynthia, raised by her hard-working single mother, worked over 30 years in Corporate America when she decided to take purposeful pause and reevaluate all aspects of her life. It was a cathartic experience, and she prayed for guidance from her parents. Immediately following that manifestation, she was contacted by longlost Filipino cousins who were now living in the US, who found her through Ancestry.com and Facebook. Simultaneously, relatives from her father’s side in Florida traced her via Ancestry. com and LinkedIn and reached out a few weeks apart. Reconnecting with kin from both sides, Cynthia introduced them to her family, forming deep bonds. Inspired by this reunion, she courageously made significant life and career changes, embracing fate and purpose. Her journey underscores the power of the internet, connection, and the profound impact of family during life’s critical moments.

If you or someone you know in Essex/Morris County is doing something interesting, send an email to Jackie.subessex@gmail.com

Pictured here are Cynthia’s Filipino cousins visiting her from California – Back row, left to right: Fe Aguilar, Roy Gotiangco, Tessie Gotiangco, Teresita Rodriguez, Samantha Paulen (Cynthia’s daughter), Cynthia North, Lola North (dog), Joe Aguilar, Nelia Durley, and Eric Paulen (Cynthia’s husband). Front row, left to right: Lindsay Paulen (Cynthia’s daughter), Tammy Durley, and Chanel Durley (bottom row left to right).

VISUAL VOICES THROUGH THE LENS: EMPOWERING OTHERS THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY

LLisa Rayman Goldfarb, a photographer from Maplewood with a portrait studio in Millburn, dedicates her life to capturing special moments and teaching others the art of photography. She views her passion as more than just a profession; it’s a powerful medium for storytelling. Whether she’s taking a portrait, creating fine art, or teaching someone how to use a camera, her mission remains the same: using her photography skills to inspire and empower others.

Lisa’s charitable spirit is woven deeply into her work. One of her deepest collaborations has been with Isaiah House, a family shelter in East Orange. Introduced to the organization in 2016, she quickly started photographing the staff, residents, and events. She also co-chaired the Happy Spaces Project, which invited local designers to revamp the shelter’s interiors, transforming cinder block walls and cement floors into inviting, modern spaces. Lisa helped to raise awareness and money for the project as well as documenting the entire process from start to finish. Recently, she and fellow photographer Jamie Meier, donated their time to take portraits of Isaiah House families for Mother’s Day.

She has also extended her charitable reach internationally. While living in Hong Kong, Lisa worked with the Centre for Refugees, using her photography skills again to raise awareness and money.

Lisa is similarly dedicated to education. She teaches photography to both children and adults, sharing the fundamentals and nuances of capturing light and emotion. Her ultimate goal is to raise money to buy equipment so that she can extend these lessons to underprivileged children, giving those who may not have access to cameras or classes the chance to learn this valuable skill.

A commitment to community is evident in Lisa’s involvement with local events.

She frequently donates portrait sessions for school fundraisers and sports teams, helping raise money with her art. She also participates in events such as Millburn Girls Night Out, where she volunteers to engage with locals.

Lisa’s journey is one of creativity, passion and giving back. Her work in photography transcends traditional bounds of the profession, making a tangible difference in the lives of the people she photographs and instructs. By empowering others to see more sharply through the lens, she helps them find their voices and tell their stories, one image at a time. Her charitable endeavors, combined with her educational initiatives, make Lisa a vital part of the community. She keeps finding new ways to use her skills for the greater good, proving that a picture is worth even more than a thousand words when it helps change lives.

For more information, visit: lisaraymangoldfarb.com

Lisa Rayman Goldfarb. Photo credit: Yasmeen Anderson
Isaiah House staff by Lisa Rayman Goldfarb.

A Pillar of Community and Library Advocacy in Millburn

DDorothy Kelly of Short Hills embodies community spirit and dedication, tirelessly working to make her town a better place. She is renowned for her unwavering commitment to improving local services, fostering unity among residents, and enhancing educational programs.

As the President of Friends of the Millburn Library since 2018, Dorothy has spearheaded numerous initiatives aimed at revitalizing the library and supporting the community. Dorothy’s passion for libraries is evident in her relentless efforts to promote their relevance in the digital age. “People don’t realize how much more libraries offer beyond books,” she says. From educational programs to community events, the Millburn Library has become a hub of activity, thanks in large part to Dorothy’s advocacy.

One of her major projects is the annual library book sale, an event she has managed since 2017. The sale, held every May, involves sorting and selling between 50,000 to 70,000 donated books. Dorothy and her team of volunteers meticulously organize the books, transforming the library’s second-floor auditorium into a sprawling marketplace. This event is not just a fundraiser, raising between $15,000 to $20,000 each year, but also a community gathering where residents can connect and share their love for reading.

Dorothy also ensures the library remains a welcoming space with projects like the library garden, which she and her team maintain, and the installation of permanent Little Free Libraries around town. These initiatives provide constant access to books and encourage a culture of reading.

Beyond her work with the library, Dorothy is deeply involved in educational programs within the Millburn school district. As the chair of the Caring Kids program, she leads character-building classes for students in all the district elementary schools from kindergarten

through fifth grade. These classes cover topics like empathy, understanding differences, and anti-bullying strategies, helping children develop into compassionate and considerate individuals.

In addition, Dorothy serves as the curator of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society Museum. Her role involves preserving and showcasing the rich

history of the area, ensuring that the stories of Millburn’s past continue to inspire future generations.

Through her various roles, Dorothy has made a significant impact on Millburn. Her dedication is an inspiration. Her tireless efforts exemplify what it means to be a true community champion, making a difference one book, one program, and one smile at a time.

Dorothy Kelly restocking the Taylor Park Little Free Library in Millburn.

MORRIS MUSEUM PRESENTS Maureen Chatfield: Journey and Destination

TThe Morris Museum presents an exhibition of New Jerseybased artist Maureen Chatfield. Maureen Chatfield: Journey and Destination features large-scale works that she renders using broad brush strokes and vibrant colors in a unique blend of Abstract Expressionism and Bay Area Figurative painting. In this exhibition, works drawn from Chatfield’s extensive oeuvre investigate journeys remembered and destinations experienced. Oversized oil on canvas paintings dating from 1999-2002 are from the artist’s self-titled “Out of My Mind” series, in which visual narratives explore humorous and emotional memories of family outings and travel adventures. These reflections on relationships and universal experiences are exhibited alongside colorful landscapes from her “Abstract” series that capture moments of discovery and delight in vistas that are both intimate and expansive. Intuition and spontaneity drive Maureen

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BUZZ

Chatfield’s artistic process, breaking free of convention as experiments in balance and harmony.

Runs through August 18

Morris Museum

6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown (973) 971-3700 / morrismusuem.org

SUMMER FUN

With the Jewish Federation

GGet ready for a summer of fun with the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ! Serving Essex, Morris, Union, Sussex, and parts of Somerset Counties, they’re bringing a lineup of exciting events in July that you won’t want to miss.

Join them for FREE Gourmet Cereal Bar and Tie-dye Party Pop-Ups in Short Hills, Scotch Plains, and Randolph. These pop-ups promise a blast of fun activities while you learn all about Jewish sleepaway camps, family programs, and resources.

But wait, there’s more! Don’t miss the Family Fun Night at Camp event on July 25. Get ready for a BBQ extravaganza, arts and crafts, sports, ropes course adventures, s’mores by the fire, and so much more! It’s a night the whole family will enjoy.

So mark your calendars and get ready to make some unforgettable summer memories with the Jewish Federation!

Gourmet Cereal Bar and Tie-dye Party Pop-Ups

Short Hills—Thursday, July 11

Scotch Plains—Tuesday, July 16

Randolph—Wednesday, July 17

Addresses will be provided upon registration

Registration:jfedgmw.org/cerealbar

Family Fun Night at Camp Thursday, July 25, 6-7:30pm

Registration:jfedgmw.org/familyfun

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT AT FLOOD’S HILL!

TThe public is invited to participate in National Night Out, a fun-filled community event promoting police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. Guests will enjoy meeting first responders, neighbors, and Village Officials, as well as giveaways, a DJ, and inflatables, followed by a showing of the adventure-filled family movie “Migration.” The film is about a family of ducks that leaves their New England pond for Jamaica, but ends up in New York City, where they make new friends and realize their potential through unexpected adventures. Don’t miss out on the excitement and community spirit!

Tuesday August 6

Event: 5-8pm; Movie: 8-10pm Floods’ Hill, North Ridgewood Road & Mead Street, South Orange

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ENJOY

A NIGHT

OF SPANISH CULTURE AND DANCE at Reeves-Reed Arboretum!

BBring friends and enjoy an evening of Spanish culture and traditional dances with the Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre as part of the Sounds of a Summer Night series at ReevesReed Arboretum. This performance will showcase the diverse and historical aspects of Spanish dance, including Flamenco, Spanish classical, and regional dances, as well as cross-cultural programs celebrating Hispanic, Celtic, and Moorish influences. It will be both entertaining and educational, making it a perfect summer night event. Guests should bring their own blankets and lawn chairs.

Wednesday, July 10, 6pm for personal picnics; 7-8 pm event

Reeves-Reed Arboretum

165 Hobart Ave, Summit

To registration visit bit.ly/3Vw43FY

Fun for All at the Our Lady of Mount Carmel FEAST & FIREWORKS!

GGet ready for five days of food, fun, and festivities at the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast & Fireworks! This annual celebration is packed with amusement park rides, games, live music, and a lively beer garden. And don’t miss the spectacular fireworks displays by Garden State Fireworks! Celebrate the devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and enjoy a Berkeley Heights tradition!

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The daily entertainment lineup is as follows: Friday, July 12: Gypsea Soul

Saturday, July 13: DJ Justin

Sunday, July 14: Young Artist Showcase, Jammas, and Missing Pieces

Monday, July 15: The Kids Who Stayed and Distortion, with mini fireworks at 9:30pm

Tuesday, July 16: Procession and parade with dedication 8am; Mass at Church of the Little Flower 11:30am; 1950s Band Tuesday at Eight, Jay Allan the Legend of Elvis; Big Fireworks finale 10pm

Friday, July 12-Tuesday, July 16 5-11pm daily (see schedule above) Our Lady of Mount Carmel 56 River Road, Berkeley Heights mountcarmelberkeleyheightsnj.com

For tickets visit https://mountcarmel.ticketbud.com

ROCK OUT AT MAPLEWOODSTOCK 2024: MUSIC, ART, AND FUN FOR ALL!

TThe Maplewoodstock Music and Art Festival 2024 is back and better than ever! This annual free event will feature two days of live music, starting at noon and ending around 9:30 pm each day. Saturday night will close with a highenergy performance by Remember Jones, a national touring artist known as “New Jersey’s most ambitious song interpreter.” The following day, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country will headline, bringing an organic rock band aesthetic

infused with roadhouse twang. Leading up to these headliners, Nation Beat will perform on Saturday evening, and local sensation The Tia Holt Experience will take the stage on Sunday.

In addition to the headliners, the festival will showcase a diverse lineup of local and regional bands, selected from over 100 applications from across the tri-state area. The musical genres will range from rock to reggae, R&B to jazz, grunge to

Latin, and pop to Americana, offering something for everyone. The festival will also feature approximately 20 food vendors, 60 art vendors, and 20 Kidzone vendors. In addition, a beer and wine garden will offer beverages from regional brewers and vintners.

Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July 14 12-9:30 pm Memorial Park, Maplewood Maplewoodstock.com

Extravaganza at METC!

GGet ready for a day of excitement and creativity at the Museum of Early Trades & Crafts! Bring your family and friends for a fantastic time filled with interactive activities and crafts that everyone will love. Bounce around in the bounce house, splash into fun with water games, and savor delicious bites from our favorite food trucks: Bucky’s Pizza, Rose City Wurst, and Kona Ice. Plus, groove to the tunes and entertainment by the amazing Andy Wang! Don’t miss out on this family-friendly extravaganza—mark your calendars and join the fun!

Saturday, July 13, 11am-3pm The Museum of Early Trades & Crafts 9 Main Street, Madison | metc.org/events

FFour eccentric Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage. So when they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town prom, they know that it’s time to put a spotlight on the issue… and themselves. The town’s parents want to keep the high school dance on the straight and narrow—but when one student just wants to bring her girlfriend to prom, the entire town has a date with destiny. On a mission to transform lives, Broadway’s brassiest join forces with a courageous girl and the town’s citizens and the result is love that brings them all together.

Recommended for ages 14+ Directed by Natalie Pereira; Music Direction by Louis Danowsky; Choreography by Alyssa Natale.

2pm Shows: Saturday, July 13; Sunday, July 14; Saturday, July 20; Sunday, July 20

7:30pm Shows: Friday, July 12; Saturday, July 13; Friday, July 19; Saturday, July 20

Summit Playhouse 10 New England Avenue, Summit | 908-273-2192 www.thesummitplayhouse.org

Connecting People with Nature and t he Arts in a Historic Garden Oasi s

O pen May 3 ~ November 3, 2024 Friday through Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

2 74 Old Short Hills Road, Short Hills, NJ 07078

KATE ALBRIGHT

Making Us Look, And Wonder

MMany area residents are familiar with the photographic work of Kate Albright. They may have seen her portraits of families in the homes of their neighbors, she has an uncanny way of getting kids to reveal a side of themselves they often keep hidden. Likewise, many people have seen the photographs she’s made over the years covering local news stories in the press. But it’s her fine art photographs that draw our attention this month.

Kate Albright

She began to exhibit her personal work, the fine art images she made having nothing to do with news or commissioned portraits, in 2014. In the truest tradition of seeing the moments in everyday life that most of us just don’t, she simply intrigues us with her observations while often charming us at the same time.

In Knees, captured in Sitges, Spain in 2019, the simple incongruity stops us in our tracks. Midway between the softness of the sea, and hard edge of the rocks we see a pair of knees.

Seemingly detached from a body, alone on a what seems like a desolate beach we can’t help ourselves from wondering. Who is this? Why is this person here? It’s hard not to be charmed by the incongruity of the moment.

Parking Lot Island, made in 2021, offers us another question. Even after being told that it’s a Kmart parking lot, visited with her kids after exploring the Eagle Rock Reservation during a period of dense fog, we still can’t help feeling like we’re someplace else. Are we in the middle of a Stephen King novel? This remarkable photograph won an honorable mention in a photographic contest sponsored the Brian Lehrer Show on WNYC called “The Best Photo Sitting On Your Phone”. We are not surprised.

Another prize winning image, this time at the Viewpoints exhibit sponsored by Studio Montclair in 2018 is On Red. Photographed at SUNY Purchase in 2017, we are struck with the simple beauty of this image, and it’s strangeness. What exactly is going on here? Why are those balloons tied to some kind of tripod, and displayed in

the middle of a startlingly red wall with no decoration on it? We find it hard to look away. You may as well.

Finally, Frozen Towel was photographed in 2022 while taking a walk in a Park near her home. Albright noticed first the beams of sunlight playing against an abandoned towel, frozen in the winter’s weather on the sidewalk. The same thing happens to us. We first notice the color of the light, then the geometry, and textures which call to us. It is then that we begin to wonder: wait, what is this and why is it there?

Whether she’s visually informing us about newsworthy goings on locally, or drawing our attention to the unusual she sees in everyday life, her photographs are worth a look. See more at her website and Instagram page.

On Red
Parking Lot Island
Knees
Frozen Towel

MMUSIC AND DANCE IN THE GARDEN SERIES: VANESSA PEREA QUINTET

In this intimate outdoor jazz concert, Vanessa Perea will take the stage with her quintet, featuring Robert Edwards on trombone. Vanessa is a NYC-based jazz vocalist whose style embodies the tradition of the masters, with a beautiful sound, sweeping range, and heavy swing feel. Attendees are invited to stroll through the garden starting at 5:30, and complimentary wine and cheese will be served under the tent on the West Terrace at 6:00 p.m. before the music starts at 6:30 p.m. Generously sponsored by Stone Mountain Properties. $50 members, $55 non-members. Open to 90 attendees

Friday, July 19: 5:30 - 8pm Rain date, Saturday, July 20

EN PLEIN AIR PAINTING, SKETCHING, AND PHOTOGRAPHY FOR ENTHUSIASTS

Whatever your preferred mode of creating art, en plein air artists of all skill levels are invited to practice at Greenwood on this day. Use of watercolors, pastels, pen and ink, photography, sketching, and journaling are welcome. There are limited slots for oil painting, due to the sensitive nature of the garden. Our century-old site offers magical views, iconic Arts & Crafts follies, stately fountains, and ample space in which to feel at home. What’s more, you might meet up with a skilled photographer for a mini-workshop, a professional botanic artist who can provide some special tips, or former students of our beloved Co-founder, the late Peter P. Blanchard III, who can share the special methodologies and principals he developed over his lifetime growing up on the estate. Artist easels and tripods are permitted provided they are not placed in the planted beds and pathways are not blocked. Drop cloths required for painting. $10 members, $15 non-members; Open to 25 participants (includes 5 oil painting slots)

Wednesday, July 24: 10am - 3 pm

PETER P. BLANCHARD III LECTURE SERIES

WILD AND WONDERFUL: HOW NATIVE PLANTS ARE TRANSFORMING A FORMAL ESTATE TURNED PUBLIC GARDEN

With Ethan Kauffman, Director, Stoneleigh: A Natural Garden Learn about the unexpected plants, expressive design philosophy, and unconventional practices that are driving the transformation of this native plant-focused garden in Villanova, Pennsylvania. $30 members, $35 non-members; Open to 90 attendees

Sunday, July 28: 3 - 5pm

HORTICULTURE AND HISTORY TOUR

With Sonia Uyterhoeven, Head of Horticulture, and Stephanie Murphy, Public Engagement Manager

Delve into the history of Greenwood’s plant collection and property features and gain fascinating insight into the ways in which the Day and Blanchard families made use of the property. Finish this one-and-a-half-hour tour with a boxed lunch on the terrace and further discussion. Price includes lunch. Lunch options will be emailed to you once you register. $35 members, $45 non-members; Open to 20 participants

Wednesday, July 31: 10am - 12pm

Greenwood Gardens

274 Old Short Hill Road, Short Hills 973-258-4026

to register visit www.greenwoodgardens.org

EExperience the magic of butterflies up close! The Butterfly Tent Safari featuring live butterflies and exciting butterflythemed programming for all ages—is back this summer!

Whether you’re a butterfly enthusiast or simply curious, this event promises a delightful experience for everyone. Advance registration is required – book now to secure your spot and ensure a seamless experience!

Saturday, July 13-Saturday, July 27

Monday-Friday 12-3pm; Saturdays, July 13, 20 & 27 10:30am-1:30pm

Essex County Environmental Center

621b Eagle Rock Avenue, Roseland

$8 per person (includes a take-away item per paid participant)

To register visit: bit.ly/3VFBhTJ

Come spend some magical summer evenings under the stars with South Orange Summer Nights Moonlit Movies. Grab your blankets, bring your snacks, and settle in for a trio of enchanting films that the whole family will love! These moonlit movie nights are the perfect way to cap off your summer— don’t miss out on the fun!

Wednesday, August 14, 8pm

Trolls Band Together: Join Poppy and Branch as they reunite their brothers for an epic musical adventure!

Wednesday, August 21, 8pm

Elemental: Explore a vibrant city where fire, water, land, and air residents live together, sparking an unforgettable journey of discovery and friendship.

Wednesday, August 28, 8pm

Wonka: Dive into the whimsical world of a young Willy Wonka and his extraordinary chocolate factory dreams.

Flood’s Hill North Ridgewood Road and Mead Street, South Orange

Photo by Vecteezy.com

FINE ART EXHIBIT by Circle

of Friends

Medy Bozkurtian, Judith Hummer and Jill Vondervor-Frank, three award winning artists known as Circle of Friends, will be showing their latest paintings in the Arts. Their diverse styles and interpretations are inspired by their love of arts. Many of their paintings are in private and corporate collections in the U.S. and abroad. Their work has been featured in many national and regional publications.

Meet the artists reception is on Thursday, July 18 5-7pm at 100 South Street, Morristown. All are welcome.

July 16-August 27

MAYO Performing Arts Center Upstairs Gallery, 100 South Street, Morristown 973-539-0345 www.mayoarts.org

Photo courtesy of Linda Pordon Photography
Hot Air Balloons by Medy Bozkurtian
Fossil by Judith Hummer
NYC Stripes by Bill Vondervor-Frank

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A NEW LOCAL GATHERING SPOT

Great ambiance and outstanding food will bring diners back again and again

CChef James DeSisto of Laboratorio Kitchen in Montclair is excited to bring his passion for food to a new restaurant in the heart of Maplewood Village. “Growing up, my grandfather had a pizzeria and instead of running around playing, I was always there,” he says. “I fell in love with food at a very young age.” As a chef, he enjoys the challenges and creativity of being in a kitchen, and the fact that every day is different. “It’s never the same, which keeps you on top of your game.”

His new restaurant in Maplewood will be known as Osteria LK. As Chef James explains, “the Osteria in Italy was traditionally a casual place for locals to come together, eat good food, drink wine, and share the news of the day. ‘LK’ is a nod to my restaurant in Montclair.”

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Chef James DeSisto

A New Local Gathering Spot

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Osteria LK, slated to open this summer in the former location of Arturo’s, has been completely redesigned and lovingly refurbished by the building’s owners to create a fresh, warm and inviting atmosphere, and features a 16’ telescoping door which engages the interior with the streetscape of the Maplewood Village.

The menu will be similar to a traditional Osteria offering elevated Italian food to include house made pastas, fire roasted entrees, an assortment of vegetable plates, seafood, pizza and desert. As with his other restaurant, all of the ingredients that go into his dishes will be top quality, seasonal and locally sourced.

for produce, grains and flour,” he says. “My goal is to create dishes with the best sourced ingredients for everyday dining. We want to create a welcoming spot for people to gather and enjoy simply prepared, delicious food – a place for locals to call home.”

Chef James recognizes that at the heart of any restaurant is its staff, and he is excited about the team he has put together for Osteria LK. “We are like a family who cares deeply about providing not only culinary excellence, but also a warm and happy experience for everyone who walks through our door.” It will, after all, be like a second home for Chef James, as both his wife, Aylin, and daughter, Jesslyn, will be a part of the team.

“I look forward to giving the people in the community food that’s prepared with love, and when you have that, you have everything,” Chef James says with a smile.

Osteria LK

180 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood (973) 327-2871

Ethical Mattress Company Introduces the AVOCADO Green Mattress

TThe Ethical Mattress Company, a specialty sleep store featuring mattresses, pillows and bedding made from certified organic and natural materials, announces the introduction of the Avocado Green Sleep brand in their store. According to Bryan Umiker, the owner and a longtime Maplewood resident, the Avocado Green Mattress collection is ranked #1 for organic and toxin-free mattresses sold in the United States.

“We’re thrilled to add five Avocado mattresses to our store, as well as their pillows, and even their crib mattress. From the moment we opened 18 months ago, Avocado has by far been the most requested brand from our customers,” Umiker says. “I knew the Avocado executives from earlier in my career, and so I started pestering them to let me sell it. It took some convincing as they typically don’t sell to small independent stores like us, but I wore them down and now here it is!”

Founded in 2016, Avocado’s mission was to transform the mattress industry by making a healthier, more sustainable mattress. With three models to choose from, their mattresses are made with either GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex or FSC®-certified Talalay latex, and all three models use GOTS-certified organic wool and cotton, plus a worldclass pocketed-coil support system. With an exhaustive list of certifications for health and sustainability, Avocado has

become America’s most popular toxinfree mattress and was recently ranked as the #1 innerspring mattress in America by Consumer Reports.

Since opening in January of 2023, the Ethical Mattress Company has shipped and delivered over 900 mattresses made from natural & organic materials. “The Avocado brand aligns perfectly with our core values - organic and toxin-free mattresses, all made sustainably in the United States, and sold at affordable prices,” said Umiker, a twenty-year

veteran of the mattress business and former vice president for both Casper and Bloomingdale’s.

Umiker says the Ethical Mattress strives to provide every customer with a level of personalized service unmatched by other retailers, and he feels customers have taken note. “When you read our reviews, sure people love our products, but the thing that really stands out for them is our commitment to providing excellent service. This has been an essential ingredient for our success, and it’s why people choose to buy from us rather than buying a mattress sight-unseen online.”

Customers will be able to see the following Avocado mattresses at the Ethical Mattress Company: the Eco Organic, Avocado Green, Avocado Green Pillowtop, Luxury Organic, and the Luxury Organic Pillowtop. In addition, Ethical Mattress will also feature the Avocado crib mattress, the City Bed in both blonde and walnut finish, and an assortment of pillows and other bedding items.

The Ethical Mattress Company 387 Millburn Avenue, Millburn 973-250-6104 | ethicalmattress.com

Resistance bands are highly versatile and effective low-impact exercise tools. They offer many benefits for people of all fitness levels, making them ideal for individuals looking to improve strength, flexibility, and overall physical health without putting undue stress on their joints.

Unlike traditional weights, resistance bands provide a safe and controlled workout experience. They offer a smooth and continuous tension throughout each movement, significantly reducing the risk of injury and strain on the muscles and joints. This safety feature makes them a perfect fit for individuals with joint pain or mobility issues and those on the path to recovery from injuries.

Additionally, resistance bands are perfect for targeting specific muscle groups and enhancing upper and lower body strength.

They can be easily incorporated into various exercises, including squats, lunges, chest presses, bicep curls, and more. The bands allow for a full range of motion and can be adjusted to provide the right resistance level for each individual. Their low-impact nature makes them suitable for individuals of all ages and fitness levels, improving overall wellness and quality of life.

Furthermore, resistance bands are not just effective; they are also a convenient fitness solution. They are lightweight, portable, and inexpensive, making them a practical choice for home workouts or for anyone with a busy lifestyle. Their portability ensures that you can maintain your fitness routines even when traveling or unable to access a gym. Additionally, they can be used alone or in combination with other exercise equipment, offering a world of possibilities for customized workouts.

GET FIT! AND SELF-CARE RESOURCE DIRECTORY

Day Spa

Beneath the Surface Spa is a destination offering customers the combination of massage, body treatments, facials, antiaging treatments, organic airbrush spray tan, full body waxing and Xtreme eyelash extensions. Look beautiful from the inside out!! The settings are warm, inviting, beautiful and serene. We cater to men, women and teens, and offer the latest in products and therapies.

Beneath the Surface Spa

19 Waverly Place #3, Madison, NJ 07940 973-520-8809 www.beneaththesurfacespa.com

Energy Healing

Home to the East Coast’s premier 24-unit Energy Enhancement System (EESystem), Full Spectrum Quantum Wellness exists to raise the positive vibration of the planet by offering wellness tools that support the body, mind and spirit. Our tools consist of multiple bio-active energy fields such as scalar waves, rife frequencies, photobiomodulation as well as sound harmonizing techniques.

Full Spectrum Quantum Wellness

48 West Northfield Road, Livingston 973-535-1414 | www.FullSpectrumNJ.com 271 Grove Ave. Suite C-1, Verona 973-744-8618 | www.FullSpectrumNJ.com

Health Care

Fitness & Wellness

Providence Health and Fitness offers the latest, trendiest health and wellness programs. A full-service fitness and wellness center that provides everything you need to live a healthy and fit life including Pilates Mat, Reformer classes, GYROTONIC® Expansion System, personal training, nutrition guidance, massage and meditation. Our mission is to help you discover your best self with personalized wellness for your body, mind, and spirit.

Providence Health and Fitness

18 South St, New Providence, NJ 07974 908-898-0008 www.providencehealthandfitness.com

Hotworx is a 24-hour infrared fitness studio offering 10+ workouts, including hot yoga, pilates, stretch, ISO, core, buns, cycle, and more. At Hotworx, through a combination of heat, infrared energy, and exercise, you maximize your workout in less time.

Hotworx

1140 Town Center Way, Livingston, NJ 07039 973-494-5736

hotworx.net/studio/livingston-towncenter

At GLAZE Salon, beautiful hair is just the beginning. That’s why our expert stylists work with you to make sure you look and feel your best. We want your entire experience to be memorable and we look forward to welcoming you to our state-of-the-art salon.

GLAZE Salon

7 Townsquare, Chatham, NJ 07928 973-701-0099 | www.glazesalon.com

Dr. Eric Sacks believes that Livingston families really can have it all—the most advanced orthodontic treatment options, a truly state-of-the-art, all-digital facility, and personalized care and attention from board-certified orthodontic specialists.

Sacks Orthodontics

41 N. Livingston Avenue, Livingston 973-251-2265 www.SacksOrtho.com

RWJBarnabas Health is New Jersey’s largest and most comprehensive integrated health care delivery system and a leader in research, education and health information. RWJBarnbas Health strives to meet the evolving needs of men and woman—whether that be enhancing the coordination of treating complex health conditions or improving community health through local programs, including access to primary and speciality care providers.

RWJBarnabas 888-724-7123 | www.rwjbh.org

Psychotherapy

Their goal is to help patients restore a healthy balance to their lives. Their therapists guide, give feedback, suggest and teach techniques and most importantly: listen. Their Wellness Center has a wide range of clinical expertise for children and families. They offer: Services for Children Dealing with School and Family Dynamics; Individual/Family/ Couples/Children and Teen Therapy; and a Variety of Clinical Therapy Expertise. Most insurances accepted. Telemedicine appointments available.

Discovery Wellness Center

7 East Frederick Place, Suite 700, Cedar Knolls | 862-242-3500 www.discoverypsychotherapycenter.com

At Hands On Massage & Facial Spa, we aim to relax your body, mind and spirit as you experience our wonderful array of services during your wellness journey with us. We are proud to use exclusively natural, eco-friendly products. Our top priorities are cleanliness, and providing you with the best possible service and experience.

Hands On

Massage & Facial Spa

103 Baker Street, Maplewood, NJ 973-500-3303 www.handsonspamaplewood.com

At Jackson Eye Care, you are guaranteed to receive the most up-to-date and state-ofthe-art diagnostics and treatments for all your vitreo-retinal problems. Specializing in managing all diseases of the retina, vitreous and macula, including macular holes, retinal detachment, diabetic retinopathy, ocular trauma and macular degeneration.

Jackson Eye Care

22 Old Short Hills Road, Suite 202, Livingston | 862-904-8349 www.jacksoneyecare.com

The Ethical Mattress Co. sells exceptionally well-made mattresses for a better night’s sleep, and all of them are naturally and sustainably sourced for a better world. Changing the world, one mattress at a time.

The Ethical Mattress Co. 387 Millburn Ave, Millburn | 973-250-6104 ethicalmattress.com

Sana Yoga is an infrared heated space. The studio is focused on creating a community of diversity, trust and inclusivity. At Sana, your practice is yours—it may not look like anyone else’s and that is okay because no one is you and that is your power! We remind you to keep an open mind, show up for yourself, and give yourself permission to release and heal-Sana.

Sana Yoga

1280 Springfield Ave, New Providence 908-665-9642 | sanayoganj

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REST from STRESS

DDifferent events and situations cause stress for different people. Knowing what triggers your stress to kick in –mounds of office paperwork, important financial decisions, or hectic mornings, for example – can help you plan and prepare for stress-inducing moments.

Maintaining physical health can be beneficial for mental health, too. Find time to do exercises you enjoy like walking, jogging, yoga or playing a sport. Identifying activities that bring you joy can make it easier to fit 30-60-minute workouts into your schedule without adding even more stress.

Whether you find inner peace through journaling, breathing exercises, reading or some other form of slowing down, find what works for you and prioritize fitting it into your daily schedule. Relaxing activities help you slow down the pace of life, providing a chance to reset by doing something you enjoy.

A lack of quality sleep can add to stress. Put away electronics, which can interfere with your ability to calm your mind and find an activity that puts you at ease like reading a book or

listening to relaxing music. Ensure your bedroom is optimized for comfort by making it cool, dark and quiet.

Everyone experiences stress. Reach out to family members and close friends you can lean on in stressful and frustrating moments. Share your feelings and encourage others to do the same, which can increase trust and help everyone in your circle cope in a positive way. Find more ways to combat stress and care for your mental health at eLivingtoday.com.

Our Centers Offer:

• Services for Children Dealing with School and Family Dynamics

• Individual/Family/Couples/Children and Teen Therapy

• Variety of Clinical Therapy Expertise

• Most Insurances Accepted

SUMMER2024CONCERTS

Grab a beach blanket or chair and head outside to listen to some of the greatest music of the area. Some venues offer food vendors and children’s activities.

TUESDAY, JULY 2

The Wood Vibrations

Performing a variety of music that uses only acoustic instruments and their voices.

7:00pm

Ginty Field Gazebo, 50 Woodland Avenue, Morristown

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3

7th Realm

High Energy Dance Party Band, playing the 80’s & 90’s through today.

7:00pm

Veteran’s Memorial Park, 113-205 Plainfield Avenue, Berkeley Heights

Trouble Ahead

Grateful Dead cover band.

7:30pm

Meadowland Park Floods Hill, 100 N. Ridgewood Road, South Orange

The Infernos

An acclaimed show band.

7:30pm

Brookdale Park, 473 Watchung Avenue, Bloomfield

THURSDAY, JULY 4

We May Be Right

Billy Joel tribute band.

7:30pm Oval, Robert Harp Drive, Livingston

FRIDAY, JULY 5

ROSEWOOD

Madison’s own Classic/Pop Rock band plays favorite hits from the 60s through today.

6:00pm

Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main Street, Madison

SUNDAY, JULY 7

Beatlemania Again

The national touring Beatles stage show “Beatlemania Again”. Relive the music, the magic & the mania live on stage.

7:00pm Gazebo, 111 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park

TUESDAY, JULY 9

Hanover Wind Symphony

7:00pm

Ginty Field Gazebo, 50 Woodland Avenue, Morristown

Suit & Mai Tai

Mixing Yacht Rock and Corporate Rock. 7:00pm

Lurker Park, Ridgedale and Eagle Rock Avenues, East Hanover

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10

Forever Young

One of of the New York metro area’s premier golden oldies and doo-wop party and dance bands.

7:00pm

Gazebo, Robert Harp Drive, Livingston (rain site: Livingston HS Auditorium)

Piano Man Meets Rocketman

Tribute to Billy Joel and Elton John 7:00pm Town Hall Lawn, 600 Bloomfield Avenue, Verona

Stuff Bros

Jazz-Rock-Country fusion sound.

7:30pm

Meadowland Park Floods Hill, 100 N. Ridgewood Road, South Orange

The Nines

All decades cover band.

7:00pm

Veteran’s Memorial Park, 113-205 Plainfield Avenue, Berkeley Heights

THURSDAY, JULY 11

Parrot Beach

Jimmy Buffet tribute band.

7:30pm

Crane Park Gazebo, Bloomfield Avenue, West Caldwell

Jersey Sound

Oldies, classic rock, Motown, R&B, and pop.

7:00pm (rain date July 18)

Taylor Park,100 Main Street, Millburn

FRIDAY, JULY 12

The Niche

A night of R&B.

7:30pm

Brookdale Park, 473 Watchung Avenue, Bloomfield

SUNDAY, JULY 14

Slippery

When Wet

The ultimate Bon Jovi tribute band.

7:00pm

Gazebo, 111 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park

TUESDAY, JULY 16

Diamonds in Jupiter

Pop, RnB, Funk and Dance band.

7:00pm

Ginty Field Gazebo, 50 Woodland Avenue, Morristown

Bon Journey

Bon Jovi tribute band.

7:00pm

Lurker Park, Ridgedale and Eagle Rock Avenues, East Hanover

Mushmouth

Cover band.

7:00pm

Village Green, 356 Broad Street, Summit

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17

The Wag

Beatles Spectacular: This show is fun for the entire family -- the Wag plays all the hits of the Fab Four, from theearly days through to their last album.

7:00pm

Gazebo, Robert Harp Drive, Livingston (rain site: Livingston HS Auditorium)

Neil Diamond & Friends

7:00pm

Civic Center Lawn, 600 Bloomfield Avenue, Verona

The Wood Vibrations

Performing a variety of music that uses only acoustic instruments and their voices.

8:00pm

Harrison Complex, Roseland Avenue, Roseland

Essex Funk Collective

An evening filled with R&B, Funk, and Soul.

7:30pm

Meadowland Park Floods Hill, 100 N. Ridgewood Road, South Orange

Steppin’

Out

Covering the classics and most popular from every decade.

7:00pm

Veteran’s Memorial Park, 113-205 Plainfield Avenue, Berkeley Heights

SUMMER2024CONCERTS

THURSDAY, JULY 18

Steppin’ Out

Covering the classics and most popular from every decade.

7:30pm

Crane Park Gazebo, Bloomfield Avenue, West Caldwell

Andy Wong

6:00pm

Reasoner Park Gazebo, Fairmount Avenue, Chatham

The Doms

6:30pm

Reasoner Park Gazebo, Fairmount Avenue, Chatham

FRIDAY, JULY 19

King’s Road Band

Performing an appealing blend of pop and rock with harmony vocals and melodic instrumentation.

6:00pm

Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main Street, Madison

Earth Wind Fire

Earth, Wind & Fire tribute band.

7:30pm

Brookdale Park, 473 Watchung Avenue, Bloomfield

SUNDAY, JULY 21

The Benjamins

The legendary high-end act combining classical, modern, elegant, and edgy music elements with an original sound to create something truly unique.

7:00pm

Gazebo, 111 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park

Break Time

Pop Rock.

6:30pm

Borough Park Gazebo, 19 Mountain Avenue, Mendham

TUESDAY, JULY 23

Jersey Sound

Performing best of the ‘60s, 70’s & 80’s.

7:00pm

Ginty Field Gazebo, 50 Woodland Avenue, Morristown

Stan Ziska and the Del Satins

Oldies and Doo Wop

7:00pm

Lurker Park, Ridgedale and Eagle Rock Avenues, East Hanover

80s Revolution

7:00pm

Village Green, 356 Broad Street, Summit

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24

Salsa at Sunset with DJ KD

Spirited sounds of salsa, merengue and more.

6:00pm

Pioneer Park, Headquarter’s Plaza, 3 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown

The Infernos

An acclaimed show band.

7:00pm

Civic Center Lawn, 600 Bloomfield Avenue, Verona

Larger Than Life

Known as the #1 Boyband experience in the country. Larger Than Life will take you back in time with the biggest 90s party.

7:00pm

Gazebo, Robert Harp Drive, Livingston (rain site: Livingston HS Auditorium)

Audio Rio

Top 40 cover band.

7:00pm

The Grove, 200 Connell Drive, Berkeley Heights

The Local Heroes

Hailing from South Orange and Maplewood, the band performs a rousing mix of Americana, Country, and Rock.

7:30pm

Meadowland Park Floods Hill, 100 N. Ridgewood Road, South Orange

THURSDAY, JULY 25

New Power Soul

Swing, Motown, Rock and Top 40. 7:30pm Crane Park Gazebo, Bloomfield Avenue, West Caldwell

Twilight Disciples

Current pop and rock dance cover band. 7:00pm Taylor Park,100 Main Street, Millburn

FRIDAY, JULY 26

Motor City Review

From hitsville to soulville.

7:30pm

Brookdale Park, 473 Watchung Avenue, Bloomfield

SUNDAY, JULY 28

Fabforward

Performing the solo hits of John, Paul, George and Ringo of the Beatles.

6:30pm

Borough Park Gazebo, 19 Mountain Avenue, Mendham

Separate Ways

The ultimate tribute to the music of Journey. The closest you’ll get to see of the early-mid 80’s line-up of Journey live.

7:00pm Gazebo, 111 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park

TUESDAY, JULY 30

Here’s Elton

A tribute to the music of Elton John 7:00pm

Cedar Grove Park, 199 Fairview Avenue, Cedar Grove

Asbury Fever

Bruce Springsteen tribute band. 7:00pm

Lurker Park, Ridgedale and Eagle Rock Avenues, East Hanover

TUESDAY, JULY 30

Ladies of the 80’s

7:00pm

Ginty Field Gazebo, 50 Woodland Avenue, Morristown

Band of Make Believe

Pop, rock, country and more.

7:00pm Village Green, 356 Broad Street, Summit

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31

One of the most highly sought-afterparty bands in the biz ,featuring the best of the 70s, 80s & 90s.

7:00pm

Gazebo, Robert Harp Drive, Livingston (rain site: Livingston HS Auditorium)

Super Trans Am

70’s cover band. 7:00pm

The Grove, 200 Connell Drive, Berkeley Heights

Emotional Rex

Performing a wide range of genres and years.

7:30pm

Meadowland Park Floods Hill, 100 N. Ridgewood Road, South Orange

SUMMER2024CONCERTS

Danny V’s 52nd Street Band

A tribute to Billy Joel

7:00pm

Grover Cleveland Park, 118 Brookside Avenue, Caldwell

THURSDAY, AUGUST 1

The Uptown Getdowns

7:30pm

Crane Park Gazebo, Bloomfield Avenue, West Caldwell

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2

Step by Step

A tribute to Jonny Maestro

7:30pm

Brookdale Park, 473 Watchung Avenue, Bloomfield

The C3 Soul Review

6:00pm

Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main Street, Madison

TUESDAY, AUGUST 6

REMINISCE

Premiere oldies show and dance band. 6:30pm

Ginty Field Gazebo, 50 Woodland Avenue, Morristown

The Benjamins

The legendary high-end act combining classical, modern, elegant, and edgy music elements with an original sound to create something truly unique.

7:00pm 356 Broad Street, Summit

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7

No Standards

Performing party rock music that you love from the classics, 80s, 90s, 2000s and today’s hits. 7:00pm

Belleville Park, 343 Belleville Avenue, Belleville

Soulful Dance Party with DJ Frank D

Hip Hop

6:00pm

Pioneer Park, Headquarter’s Plaza, 3 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown

THURSDAY, AUGUST 8

The Motor City Review

From hitsville to soulville. 7:30pm

Crane Park Gazebo, Bloomfield Avenue, West Caldwell

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9

Garden State Groove

Performing top 40 hits. 7:30pm

Brookdale Park, 473 Watchung Avenue, Bloomfield

TUESDAY, AUGUST 13

Jake Thistle Band

6:30pm

Ginty Field Gazebo, 50 Woodland Avenue, Morristown

Diamonds in Jupiter

Pop, R&B, funk and dance band. 7:00pm 356 Broad Street, Summit

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14

We May Be Right

Performing the music of Billy Joel 7:30pm Harrison Complex, Roseland Avenue, Roseland

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15

Curren DeVico Quarter

6:00pm

Reasoner Park Gazebo, Fairmount Avenue, Chatham

Blue Soul

Classic blues, R&B, jazz, funk and soul. 6:30pm

Reasoner Park Gazebo, Fairmount Avenue, Chatham

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16

Memories Music

Oldies music band. Eagle Rock Reservation, Prospect Avenue, West Orange

South Street Live

Classic rock band. 6:00pm

Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main Street, Madison

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20

Brian Kirk and the Jirk

Performing rock, soul, pop, and disco hits 7:00pm 356 Broad Street, Summit

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21

Jake Wildhorn

Performing a mix of alternative blues rock and acoustic rock.

6:00pm

Vail Mansion Plaza, 110 South Street, Morristown

AUGUST 30

What’s What

Up-tempo rock music from the ‘70s, and ‘80s. 6:00pm

Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main Street, Madison

SEPTEMBER 2

Suit & Mai Tai

Mixing Yacht Rock and Corporate Rock. 7:30pm Crane Park Gazebo, Bloomfield Avenue, West Caldwell

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6

Super Trans Am

Super 70’s Concert Experience Harrison Complex, Roseland Avenue, Roseland

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

Mike Sodano

6:00pm

Reasoner Park Gazebo, Fairmount Avenue, Chatham

Kings Road Band

6:30pm

Reasoner Park Gazebo, Fairmount Avenue, Chatham

Concert schedule is subject to change. Check for updates and cancellations. Vicinity Media Group is not responsible for these changes.

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of Essex 2024

READERS’ CHOICE CONTEST

Join us as we kick off our 15th annual Best of Essex Contest. It’s a chance for our readers to support their local favorites and for local businesses to gain the recognition they truly deserve. As our readers vote for their favorite restaurants, stores, home services, and wellness providers, their votes also support three local causes: Toni’s Kitchen, CASA for Children, and Rosemarie’s Rescue Ranch. It’s a win-win-win, empowering our community and businesses. Voting starts July 1st and continues through October 14.

Each year, we change the categories. Look for the new categories in red. Past nominees are automatically part of this year’s contest. If you’re a new business and want to participate in the Best of Essex Contest, call us at 973-276-1688.

We look forward to your participation.

Best of Essex 2024 Categories

RESTAURANTS & DINING

Asian Cuisine

Bagel Store

Bakery

Boutique Bakery

Barbeque

Breakfast/Brunch

Candy & Chocolate Store

Caterer

Chinese Restaurant

Coffee & Tea Houses (Independent)

Deli

Diner

Event Venue

Happy Hour

Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt

Italian Restaurant

New Restaurant

Mexican Mediterranean

Other Ethnic Restaurant

Outdoor Dining

Pizza

Private Dining/Party Rooms

Restaurant (BYOB)

Restaurant (Full Service)

Seafood

Specialty Food Markets

Steak

Wine & Spirit Store

RETAIL STORES

Art & Framing Gallery

Consignment Shop

Family/Children’s Services

Florist

Gift Shop

Jewelry Store

Specialty Store

Toy/Hobby Store

Women’s Fashions

FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICES

Children Parties/Entertainment

Children’s Instruction/Classes

Daycare/Preschool

Preschool (Independent)

Private School

Tutoring/Learning Centers

FITNESS, BEAUTY & HEALTH

Acupuncture

Body Contouring/Sculpting

Chiropractor

participate. Only

Day Spa

Dentist—Group Practice

Dentist—Individual

Dentist—Pediatric

Dentist—Orthodontist

Eyecare

Hair Salon

Hearing Care

Lash/Brow

Massage

Medi-Spa

Optician

Physical Therapist

Pilates Studio

Podiatrist

Senior Care

Skin Care/Facials

Specialized Fitness Studio

Specialty Beauty Services

Wellness Providers

Yoga Studio

PERSONAL SERVICES

Car Wash

Memorial Services

Photographer

Travel Advisors/Agents

per category, per valid email please.

PETS

Pet Boarding

Pet Services

Pet Supplies

Veterinarian

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Accountants

Family Law

Work Spaces

HOME SERVICES

Architects

Clean Outs/Rubbish Removal

Doors/Windows

Electrician

Heating/Cooling (HVAC)

Home Decor

Home Renovations/Contractor

Interior Design

Kichen/Bath Remodelers

Landscape Designer

Landscape Maintenance

Painter

Pest Control

Plumber

Roofing/Siding

Specialized Home Services

Dining Alfresco

La Pergola, where outside ambiance meets outstanding cuisine, is proud to have been chosen as one the best outdoor dining venues in all of New Jersey! Come experience our elegant outdoor oasis and find out why.

La Pergola

Northern Italian Restaurant 120 Essex Street, Millburn 973-376-6938 www.lapergolanj.com

Dining alfresco comes from an Italian term al fresco, which translates to fresh and in the fresh air. It means to dine outside in the fresh air, in beautiful weather. Picture a perfectly warm day with a cool breeze, a beautifully set table outside with your favorite cocktail in hand.

Boccone Ristorante is a neighborhood gem that delivers fresh delights and homemade dishes straight out of old-world Italy. Boccone: as in a mouthful offers traditional antipasti, pasta, veal, chicken, and fish recipes using authentic flavors of the Southern Mediterranean Region.

Boccone

471 W Mount Pleasant Avenue, Livingston | 973-378-9222 www.bocconeristorante.com

Serving authentic Mediterranean food with a modern touch blending Israeli, Tunisian, and Moroccan-inspired dishes with a touch of Greek and Italian. Only the finest ingredients are used in their popular menu dishes, which include Hummus Bowls, Mediterranean Fish Tacos, Chicken Shish Kebab, Grilled Skirt Steak, Pan Seared Salmon, just to name a few—Mezza’s beautiful outdoor patio seats 80. Mezza Mediterranean

277 Eisenhower Parkway, Livingston | 973-992-9300 mezzalivingston.com

It is recommend that you call in advance as reservations may be required.

BERKELEY HEIGHTS

Nagoya Sushi & Tiki Lounge

538 Springfield Ave, Berkeley Heights 908-898-1188 | www.nagoyasushiandbar.com

Japanese restaurant featuring a wide selection of sushi, rolls, and other Japanese favorites.

Proud Thai Cookery

645 Springfield Ave, Berkeley Heights 908-665-0055 | www.proudthainj.com

Authentic Thai cuisine

Strega Bistro

430 Springfield Ave, Berkeley Heights 908-665-5905

Modern Italian farm-to-table bistro featuring seasonal organic menu with Mediterranean influenced-specials.

Trap Rock Restaurant & Brewery

279 Springfield Ave, Berkeley Heights 908-665-1755 | www.traprockrestaurant.net

A microbrewery offering seasonal craft brews & a delicate menu that accentuates a southern flare.

CHATHAM

Charley’s Aunt Restaurant

8-10 S Passaic Ave, Chatham | 973-635-6772 www.charleysauntchatham.com

Traditional American cuisine.

Gregorio’s Mediterranean Restaurant 255A Main Street, Chatham | 973-635-2777

www.restaurantgregorios.com

Italian Mediterranean cuisine bursting with flavor.

Mitsuba Japanese Cuisine

237 Main St, Chatham | 973-635-3888

www.MitsubaChatham.com

Traditional Japanese specialties and cuisine

Scalini Fedeli

63 Main Street, Chatham | 973-701-9200

www.scalinifedeli.com

French-influenced Italian fixed-price menus in an elegant, vaulted interior with Tuscan touches.

Restaurant Serenade

6 Roosevelt Avenue, Chatham, NJ 07928 973-701-0303 | www.restaurantserenade.com

Artful dining, as conceived by award-winning Chef James Laird. A showcase of the finest hand-selected seasonal and regional ingredients in simple, refined presentations by Chef Laird.

GILLETTE

Ancona Bistro

645 Valley Road, Gillette | 908-647-5755 Northern Italian entrees and pastas.

Casa Maya

615 Meyersville Road, Gillette

908-580-0799

Family-friendly BYOB serving Sonoran-stule Mexican cuisine.

Vintage Tavern

342 Valley Rd, Gillette | 908-580-1100 www.VintageTavern.com

New American tavern with pub-grub standards, including burgers, thin-crust pizzas and more. Your go-to spot for sports, live entertainment, trivia, bingo, private parties & much more!

LIVINGSTON

Assado Portuguese Steakhouse 222 N Livingston Avenue, Livingston 973-422-0501 | www.assadonj.com

Their rustic yet modern decor provides the perfect setting for a Portuguese steakhouse experience. Assado is a BYOB welcoming our patrons to pair their desired wine with our traditional dishes. They also offer online ordering so you can enjoy our food from anywhere.

Boccone

471 W Mt Pleasant Ave, Livingston, 973-378-9222 | www.bocconeristorante.com

Southern Mediterranean Italian Cuisine

Lithos Estiatorio

405 Eisenhower Parkway, Livingston 973-758-1111 | lithosgreek.com

Greek Cuisine

Mezza Mediterranean 277 Eisenhower Pkwy, Livingston 973-992-9300 | www.mezzalivingston.com

At Mezza Mediterranean, patrons will find a fusion of Old-World tradition and New World innovation to the palate.

MADISON

Bottle Hill Tavern 13 Waverly Place,, Madison | 973-949-6060 www.thebottlehilltavern.com Tavern Fare—Comfort Flare

Grillera Mediterranean Cuisine 91 Park Ave, Madison | 973-301-2080 www.grillera.com Distinguished Mediterranean Cuisine

Krust Kitchen 7 Cross St, Madison | 908-525-7878 www.krustkitchen.com Pizza place · Italian Restaurant · Dessert Shop

MAPLEWOOD

Artie’s 15 Newark Way, Maplewood | 973-378-5800 www.artiesnj.com

Destination featuring a bread bakery, plus a wood-fired pizzeria, wine & cocktails.

Ani Ramen House 149 Maplewood Ave, Maplewood 973-327-2642 | www.aniramen.com

This Japanese noodle house known for its ramen has modern, stylish decor & a BYOB policy.

Luna Stella

5 Highland Pl, Maplewood | 973-761-7600

www.restaurantlunastella.com

New American with an emphasis on creativity, fresh ingredients, and inventive cocktails.

Osteria LK

180 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood 973-327-2871

Elevated Italian cuisine

MILLBURN

La Pergola

120 Essex Street, Millburn | 973-376-6838

www.lapergolanj.com

La Pergola has curated a delightful outdoor garden dining experience, as well as a signature indoor dining space. So, whether you prefer to dine surrounded by the lush, flower-filled beauty of nature, or in the candlelit elegance of our chic interior, we look forward to serving you the region’s best Northern Italian cuisine in style!

Liv Breads

184 Essex Street, Millburn 973-218-6922 | livbreads.com

Artisan bakery & coffee bar

Ms. Lin Chinese Cuisine

59 Main St, Millburn | 973-912-8838

www.MsLinMillburn.com

Ms. Lin Chinese provides convenient take-out and delivery for lunch and dinner and specializes in off-premise catering.

Umi Sushi

339 Millburn Ave, Millburn | 973-921-2848

www.MillburnUmi.com

Traditional and Fusion sushi and sashimi. Also find teriyaki, tempura, udon and soba noodle dinners. Most fish is wild-caught. Free delivery.

NEW PROVIDENCE

Moe’s Bistro and Bar

535 Central Ave, New Providence

908-840-4540 | moesbistrobar.com

Located inside the Best Western Plus & Murray Hill Hotel and Suites, Mediterranean flare.

Coppola Ristorante & Pizzeria

590 Central Ave, New Providence 908-665-0266

Offering pizzas & formal Italian dishes

SHORT HILLS

Boxcar Bar & Grill

25 Chatham Rd, Short Hills | 973-912-0002

www.boxcarbar.com

Bar fare

Par 440 Restaurant & Lounge

440 Parsonage Hill Road, Short Hills 973-467-8882 | www.par440.com

A full service restaurant, bar & lounge located on the East Orange Golf Course in Short Hills. Offering bar bites, burgers and tasty entrees.

SOUTH ORANGE

Bistro d’Azur

14 Academy Street, South Orange 973-327-9725 | www.bistrodazur.com

BYOB fine dining establishment that transports guests to the vibrant South of France. The restaurant’s prix fixe menu showcases the diverse flavors of the Mediterranean region.

Papillon 25

25 Valley St, South Orange | 973-761-5299 www.papillon25.com

Sophisticated restaurant & martini bar serving New American fare in a modern space with live jazz.

Giorgio’s Ristorante

52 Vose Ave, South Orange | 973-762-4440 https://giorgiosristorante.com

Traditional Italian food favorites served in a whitetablecloth setting in a cozy, converted home.

STIRLING

Trattoria Biagio

239 Main Avenue, Stirling | 908-350-8064

Authentic Italian cuisine

Twelve Islands Greek Taverna 1255 Valley Rd, Stirling | 908-647-2193

12islandsgreektaverna.com

Traditional Greek fare

SUMMIT

Due 36

50 Maple St, Summit | 908-608-0222

Authentic Argentinian/Italian tapas restaurant

La Pastaria

327 Springfield Ave, Summit | 908-522-9088

www.lapastaria.org

Italian cusine

Natale’s Summit Bakery

185 Broad St, Summit | 908-277-2074

natalesbakery.bakesmart.com

Enjoy a selection of house made specialties including breads, pastries, pies and cakes. Daily specials. This family owned and operated bakery is serving up their delicious twist on bakery classics for over 80 years.

Roots Steakhouse

401 Springfield Ave, Summit | 908-273-0027

rootssteakhouse.com/summit

Old-fashioned NY- style Steakhouse—expect delicious USDA aged prime beef sourced from the highest quality ranches in the mid-west.

Tonydoms

529 Morris Avenue, Summit | 908-472-0187

www.tonydoms.com

Bone-in fried chicken, chicken tenders, sandwiches, biscuit sandwiches, wraps, bone-in fried chicken, fresh hand cut French fries, mac-n’ cheese, and hand-rolled biscuits.

Serra Restaurant

10 Bank Street, Summit | 908-273-1713

www.serrasummit.com

Authentic Portuguese BBQ restaurant.

Those Who Desire Nothing, POSSESS EVERYTHING

WWhat does that saying really mean? It’s been a saying that I remember from my past experience in the martial arts and the research of martial arts masters.

Does that mean I don’t desire nice things? That I don’t want success? That I don’t reach out and grab opportunities or set goals?

“TAKE NO THOUGHT OF WHO IS RIGHT OR WRONG, OR WHO IS BETTER THAN. BE NOT FOR OR AGAINST.”
– BRUCE LEE

Not really. I still do. But when so many of the martial arts masters from the past talked about this “effortless effort” and “detachment” it intrigued me.

There is a fine line between the study of Zen and what we call achievement and success. To achieve something great you need to have a hunger, desire, tenacity and go after it with all your might. But that’s contradictory to what Zen emphasizes.

The dictionary definition of Zen: An approach to an activity, skill, or subject that emphasizes simplicity and intuition rather than conventional thinking or fixation on goals.

Does achievement without effort mean you don’t work hard? Not at all. It’s actually a detachment from the desire of caring too much about winning or caring too much about not winning. —And that’s where it gets difficult to put your arms around. It is

pure action with body and mind as one. Too much caring and desire for winning will get in the way of the performance.

There is a saying I have talked about in past columns, called Mushin, which means “no mind” or action without thinking. Yogi Berra said it best, “How can anybody hit and think at the same time.” Actions are pure and come naturally without thought. But the real key is detachment. Not to think and just do. Your body and mind are together and there are no thoughts disrupting the action. Because when you do not care you can be at ease.

One of my favorite books on this subject is “Zen in the Martial Arts,” by Joe Hyams. He tells a story about when he was training with his sensei who told him to hit a baseball mitt that was kept perfectly still. As soon as Joe got ready to punch he tensed up and his sensei was aware of his intention and he moved the mitt before Joe could strike it.

“Relax,” he said. “Stop straining. The less effort, the faster and more powerful you will be.” As soon as Joe relaxed his body and mind, he hit the target.

His sensei told him, “You stopped caring whether you hit the mitt or not. It is the caring or desire which stands in the way of effortless effort. You must stop caring about doing it and just do it—effortlessly and naturally as snow falls from the tree or water bubbles up from the spring.”

“WHEN YOU LEARN NOT TO WANT THINGS SO BADLY, LIFE COMES TO YOU.”
– JESSICA LANGE, AMERICAN ACTRESS “

BARRY FARBER is a best-selling author, an award-winning radio and television host as well as an agent and marketing consultant for corporations, professional athletes, and entertainers. He’s also the creator and marketer of the FoldzFlat® Pens. His latest release is an inspirational children’s book, “In search of the magic tree,” available at www.barryfarber.com. Tune into his new TV Show, Diamond Minds, now on Brinx.tv and follow him @barryfarberofficial.

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