Spring 2023
THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER RENTAL ADDRESS
ParkVue invites you to explore open-space living inside and out. Our luxury apartments offer all the amenities and comforts you crave—plus, our wide-open, lush campus with scenic walking trails, a resort-style swimming pool, a private clubhouse, sports courts, and an advanced fitness center. Don’t wait— schedule a tour of ParkVue today.
Select 1- & 2-bedroom apartments now available.
For an exclusive VIP appointment, call 973-251-2454
ParkVue at Livingston | 1 Briggs Circle | Livingston, NJ | RentParkvue.com
We Buy & Sell Sports Gear & Fitness Equipment
We buy, sell, and trade used and new sports equipment and fitness gear and pass along the savings to you! We pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service and believe that our selection of major brands and breadth of products will keep you coming back for years.
Get Cash for Your Gear & Equipment!
We want your quality used sports and fitness gear. Get cash or trade for your equipment. We’re currently looking for fitness, hockey, lacrosse, field hockey, baseball, softball, hockey, golf, football, pickleball, and soccer gear.
Learn the Art of Fashion Design
Teen Fashion Workshops & Kids Fashion Camp
Summer Fashion Camp Open for Registration
Join House of Dezign’s Fashion Workshop and start creating! In our Fashion Workshop, our experts will teach the art of making clothes and accessories. It is one of the most popular design specializations amongst teens who are looking for creative courses.
We also offer classes, workshops, studio events and parties!
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Dan Epstein SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHER
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From Ordinary to EXTRAORDINARY
Kitchen a la Mode in South Orange can equip the perfect kitchen. From gadgets to high-end cookware to unique finds—patrons will undoubtedly discover everything you need for the kitchen of your dreams.
There is a unique selection of 12 types of olive oil and vinegar products from which to choose and refill your bottle service is available. Some of the exciting features of the store are a demo kitchen and special classes.
Kitchen a la Mode’s most popular service is their extensive stainless steel knife sharpening service. “We are one of the few knife sharpening services in the area, and the only one I am aware of that provides in-house, overnight sharpening,” states Fisher. The store’s offerings also include sharpening of ceramic knives and repairing the blades of knives for a slight upcharge, the automatic refill and delivery of CO2 canisters for soda makers, and the 48hour delivery of all purchases within a specified area.
A small specialty shop such as Kitchen a la Mode provides services based on real-life experiences for its clients. “We are here to offer excellent products and great customer service,” explains Fisher.
Kitchen
59 South Orange Avenue, South Orange | 973-821-5145
www.kitchenalamode.com
Picture Perfect Framing from Mona Lisa
By Kathy Gilligan, Photo by Dan Epstein“Youname it, I’ll frame it—and I’ll help you find the perfect frame,” says custom framer and art graduate Dayana Moreno, owner of Mona Lisa Framing in Maplewood. At her 800-sq.-ft shop and studio, Moreno offers a multitude of framing materials, from woods, veneers, and gilded materials to colorful, patterned acrylics along with non-reflective museum glass and museum treatments. Styles include traditional, contemporary, and transitional frames.
Moreno has framed everything from oil and acrylic canvasses, etchings, and Tibetan mandalas to jerseys, flags, and board games—even shoes. “I work with the customer to determine what frame treatment will work best for the area of the house they are going to display their work in,” Moreno states. “And I choose the best materials to use to preserve the work.”
With 24 years of experience in framing, Moreno has built a loyal customer base and has received a great deal of praise. “Some people have been coming to me for many years for all their framing needs,” Moreno notes. Mona Lisa Framing hosts many repeat customers. “Customers also tell me my work is beautiful, and the best thing is, I enjoy doing it, so it’s a labor of love.” Next time you want to frame a precious keepsake, know that you can get it done with love that will last.
Mona Lisa Framing
7 Highland Place, Maplewood | 973-762-2777
www.MonaLisaFraming.com
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Foster a love of learning and build reading comprehension skills through our themed sensory play and OrtonGillingham based reading instruction
Our sensory child-led learning experience filled with themed activities rooted in preschool readiness for young children.
Best for ages 6 months-3 years
Build the foundational strategies to boost phonics and reading comprehension skills in our private or small group sessions
Best for ages 3-10 years
We love to celebrate and can’t wait to make your little one’s birthday an extra special day to remember!
Best for children turning 1-5
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4215B Town Center Way, 2nd Floor, Livingston www.WordplayNJ.com
Livingston: The Seat of Creativity has taken it to the streets! Benches along South Livingston Avenue are adorned with works of art selected by the ACL. Passersby who witnessed the installation referred to the works they saw as an outdoor museum and many vowed to bring their children to view the benches.
There will be a reception open to the public on Thursday evening, June 8, 6:30-8:30pm at the Municipal Building, to view the original art on which the bench pictures are based. The pictures will be for sale. The photographs of the bench pictures will be auctioned at the close of the exhibit in late September or early October.
For bench locations go to: https://tinyurl.com/LivBenches
Enjoy free shows at the Gazebo in Memorial Park, Sunday’s at 7 pm.
July 9: The NJ Tenors
Music from Frankie Vali & the Four Seasons, Frank Sinatra, and MORE!
July 16: Larger Than Life
#1 Boyband experience covering N’SYNC, Backstreet Boys, and More!
July 23: Livingston Locals Night
Some of your top performing Livingston residents performing their favorite hits.
July 30: The B-Street Band
Tribute to the music of the Boss, Bruce Springsteen.
August 6: Soul Cruisers
Soulful vocalists who pay tribute to the very best of the 60’s, 70’s, R&B, and Motown.
In the event of inclement weather, concert will be moved to Livingston High School Auditorium.
(Previously Known as Kruger Tutor’s) Barbara Sax, President of the Arts Council; Hugh Mahon, chief architect of the Bench Project; and Robert Patton, Treasurer Emeritus. Photo by Lois DyeParkVue: The Premier Luxury Rental Community in Livingston
Welcome to luxury living at its finest. ParkVue at Livingston. Our coveted community is nestled in the heart of Livingston, offering the perfect blend of modern elegance and convenience. Whether you’re looking for a cozy one-bedroom or a spacious two-bedroom, all of our open layout apartments have been designed with your comfort in mind.
When it comes to life at ParkVue, we make sure we pay attention to the smallest details. Once you step into our chef-inspired gourmet kitchen, you’ll discover our stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, 42”-high kitchen cabinets, and a five-burner gas range.
Our spacious apartments also come standard with best-in-class amenities
that include a full-size washer/dryer unit, hardwood floors, nine-foot-high ceiling heights, carpeted bedrooms, and spacious walk-in closets. Each unit even offers secure underground parking.
Step outside your home, and you’ll enjoy a whole host of amenities including a state-of-the-art fitness center, a spectacular clubhouse with a bar and lounge area, a barbecue and picnic area, a heated outdoor pool, sports courts, and scenic walking paths. Whether you’re an avid fitness enthusiast, a social butterfly, or a nature lover, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
And of course, being right in Livingston has its own set of perks. Residents are just minutes away from delicious dining
options, shopping malls, and tranquil parks. Not to mention, you’re just an hour outside of Midtown Manhattan.
So, if you’re looking for a luxurious, modern, and convenient place to call home, come see for yourself why ParkVue is the most sought-after address in Livingston.
The leasing office hours are Monday, Friday, and Saturday from 9am to 5pm, Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment only, Thursday from 9am to 7pm, and Sunday from 11am to 4pm. The exclusive marketing and leasing company is Builder Marketing Services. Visit
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Fabulous High-Fashion Finds
Photos by Dan EpsteinWhen customers and consignors walk into DoubleTake in Short Hills, they feel like they’ve entered a beautiful high-end boutique. Stylish clothing is organized by type and/or designer and the salespeople are friendly, knowledgeable and attentive.
Shoppers can find everything from clothing and handbags to belts and shoes from contemporary labels such as Veronica Beard, Jonathan Simkhai, and Theory to luxury brands like Prada, Gucci, Chanel, and Christian Louboutin. Every item they accept is authenticated and inspected to make sure it’s clean and in perfect condition.
“We carry jeans, cocktail attire, mother-of-the- bride and -groom dresses and more. Also, these are items you’re not seeing on everyone else; they’re unique,” states Marci Kessler, owner of DoubleTake.
For the consignors who patronize the shop, they appreciate knowing their beloved items are getting a second life. “They’re doing something with their clothing that’s sustainable,” says Marci.
Consignors often receive 50 percent of the proceeds, and sometimes higher if an item is in high demand. And instead of taking the money when something is sold, they can set up a credit line to purchase merchandise. DoubleTake also has a rewards program, so when customers spend a certain amount of money, they get dollar rewards that they can use towards future purchases.
“We have a really good relationship with both consignors and customers,” Marci says. “We’re trustworthy; we’re honest, and we’re very competitive with our prices.”
DoubleTake
800 Morris Turnpike, Suite 105, Short Hills 973-564-6464 | dbltkeboutique.com
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Award-winning, full-service interior design firm designing beautiful spaces near and far for more than 40 years. Unique resource for residential, commercial, and design trade clients.
A Simply Better Real Estate Experience
Lena Pesso of Pesso Real Estate @ Coldwell Banker knows how critical it is to select the right real estate agent. When selling, buying, or investing, the stakes are high. You want to work with a professional who is business savvy, intelligent, and highly attuned to the market. But with so many agents out there, how do you choose?
Says Pesso, “Here’s what I offer— thoughtful, smart, and honest advice backed by data and market intelligence. I combine this with best strategies, a focus on effective problem solving, and concierge level service, to create a simply better real estate experience.”
Pesso believes in the power of new technologies and savvy marketing but recognizes that technology can never replace true human connection. “I understand the emotions involved in selling or buying a home. I listen more than I speak. I ask questions. I work hard. I hustle. I care. In the end, it’s not about me—it’s about you. This is real estate with a human touch.”
Whether selling, buying, or investing, Lena Pesso is obsessed with getting the best results for her clients.
One Location for All Your Home Projects
Shop at One Design Center for All of Your Kitchen, Bathroom, Plumbing and Tile Needs
By Jackie SchatellGone are the days when you’ve had to run around to multiple stores to get your bathroom, kitchen and closets done because AF Supply, Domus Kitchens, and Ideal Tile have formed a design center at 567 Route 46 West in Fairfield where you can shop in one location with showrooms located next door to one another for all of your kitchen, bathroom, plumbing and tile needs.
“This is a great combination because customers can bring their samples from all three businesses together in one spot to see how they look together,” says Vincent Nigro, an owner of Ideal Tile. “Our design center makes it easy to have a full visual of everything.”
Owner of Domus Kitchens, Vincenzo Tersigni, who has more than 30 years of experience in design agrees, “Now, homeowners, interior designers, architects, construction companies, and real estate developers can shop at one location for kitchen cabinets,
bathrooms, stones, plumbing supplies, tiles, countertops, wardrobes, walk-in closets, and appliances.”
AF Supply is a family-owned business that has been open for 100 years. AF Supply is a distributor of design-driven bath and kitchen fixtures, faucets, accessories, vanities, hardware, and surfaces. Their range of product offerings includes many exclusive and fine products from across the world.
Domus Kitchens helps people create their dream kitchens. Whether you are remodeling or starting from scratch with new construction, designing your dream kitchen or bathroom can be exciting but challenging. Their strategy is to deliver an integrated solution featuring the very best in innovative design.
Their expertise enables the combination of materials, textures, colors, and light to transform a kitchen into an intimate living space for relaxing, cooking, and
entertaining. Domus Kitchens also creates walk-in closets and wardrobes.
Ideal tile has been a family-owned and operated business since 1977. Their 15,000 sq. ft. showroom features a wide variety of materials from porcelain, ceramic and glass to mosaics and natural stone. From traditional to contemporary designs, the knowledgeable team will help translate your project into a dream come true. Aside from carrying a lot of beautiful high-quality Italian tile, they also carry large format tile, which is a very popular trend, even in small spaces.
Make Shopping a Fun and Easy Experience
Everything from clothing, jewelry, shoes, handbags, and gift items to the very trendy crocheted items popular this spring and summer will sport bright and fun yellow, pink, and blue colors, according to Marie Khoury, owner of the Pinks Jewels Boutique in Livingston. And at this ‘lifestyle boutique,’ which carries all these items, there is sure to be something for everyone as the owner keeps all of her customers in mind when stocking up at her 750-sq.-ft shop.
“I started out as a jewelry shop 13 years ago,” says Khoury. “but I became a lifestyle boutique in response to changing customer shopping preferences during the pandemic.”
Khoury’s shop has become a minidepartment store that helps customer’s meet multiple needs in one stop. For instance, a customer attending a dinner party can come in, find a new top and find a hostess gift at the same time, thanks to the popular line of shatterproof melamine bowls, platters, and trays the shop carries.
Customers can also find gift items of all sorts, including candles from the Capri Blue line. Other designer lines offered by the shop include the Bevy Flog line of clothing from Israel, offered exclusively in the area at Pink Jewels, and the Michael Aram line of home accessories. But the emphasis is on customer service—and making the shopping experience fun and easy for everyone.
Pink Jewels Boutique
1110 Town Center Way, Livingston 973-994-0975 | www.pink-jewels.com
Patrons at Cucina Calandra are in for a real treat this spring and summer, thanks to the authentic Italian restaurant’s beautiful new spring tent, where guests can dine amidst a beautiful garden backdrop under the stars. Live music will also be played every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night throughout the calendar year.
“Sitting under the tent gives you the feeling of dining under the stars in your own backyard,” says Thomas Calandra, vice president of Calandra’s. “It gives locals a great dining experience close to home instead of having to trek into New York City.”
The stunning dining area, with gorgeous wisteria overhead, is also the perfect place to dine during the day, where visitors can enjoy fresh air garden dining al fresco. Heaters are in place for cooler evenings, making this new eating area perfect for all occasions. The room, which seats up to 100 people, is available for rental for all parties and events, including birthday parties, bridal showers, baby showers, rehearsal dinners, weddings, and more.
The WordPlay Way
WordPlay, formerly known as Krugers Tutors, is an immersive, sensory child-led learning experience filled with themed activities rooted in preschool readiness for young children. Owner, Jamie Kruger has many years of higher eduction specializing in education children with language-based learning differences.
WordPlay is an Orton-Gillingham certified program that builds and advances reading skills in children. Orton–Gillingham was the first teaching approach specifically designed to help struggling readers by explicitly teaching the connections between letters and sounds. Once children know consistent rules and patterns, they’re better able to decode words on their own. Reading instruction builds over time with Orton-Gillingham instruction. This method advances your child’s reading abilities by breaking reading and writing into smaller skills involving letters and sounds, then building on these skills over time. At WordPlay, sessions will always be focused on the learning needs of the specific student. Regardless of academic level. Children will progress through the individualized instruction at his or her own pace. Outside of the sessions, teachers will work as a liaison between home and school to ensure all of your child’s academic needs are fully met.
Word Play
4215B Town Center Way, Livingston | 862-275-9899 www.wordplaynj.com
Appliances for Every Need
Find the Best Value, Options, and Friendly Service All In One Place!
By Sue Baldani, photo by Dan EpsteinFamily owned and operated since 1984, Joe D’s Appliances is a one stop shop for anyone’s home appliance needs. Originally located in Clifton, owner Stuart Lippman decided to make the move to a larger showroom in Fairfield just prior to the pandemic. The beautiful, new showroom allows Joe D’s to display many of the brands they carry ranging from the highestend, for the most discerning buyers, to the more budget focused options for property managers and renters alike. “Our staff has the experience and expertise to help guide a complete kitchen remodel or new appliance purchase”, says Adam Lippman.
Appliances today have a myriad of options, and it can be overwhelming to start the process from scratch. That’s where Joe D’s differentiates itself from the big box and other stores. “Listening to our customers’ needs, having a deep understanding of the available products, and then conveying the ideas and options succinctly is our objective. Competitive pricing helps too along with a dedicated staff that is always available post-sale, “says Adam. The company claims they will not be beat on price.
The team liaises with architects, designers, contractors, and homeowners to ensure the desired
function and aesthetic is achieved. Additional services include on-site surveys, prior to delivery, to ensure that the project goes smoothly along with white glove delivery and installations.
A huge focus with summer approaching is helping customers create the perfect outdoor kitchen. From grills, smokers, and pizza ovens to bar sinks and refrigeration, Joe D’s is ready to create that perfect outdoor space.
Joe D’s Appliances
15 Commerce Road, Fairfield, NJ 973-546-4444
www.joedsappliances.com
Mezza Mediterranean Still Wowing Diners Five Years Later…
By Jackie Schatell, Photos by Dan EpsteinVincent Leone, the General Manager of popular restaurant Mezza Mediterranean in Westwood opened the second restaurant in Livingston five years ago as an owner and has been hitting it out of the park ever since. The establishment serves authentic Mediterranean food with a modern touch blending Israeli, Tunisian, and Moroccan inspired dishes with a touch of Greek and Italian. Only the finest of ingredients are used to wow the pallets of patrons, who enjoy high-end service in a casual atmosphere.
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“We strive to do our best, offer the best service, and serve high-quality dishes that give our clientele something to rave about,” says Vincent.
Nestled in a bustling strip mall along Eisenhower Parkway, opening the restaurant in Livingston has proven to be a success. “Livingston is a great town. We enjoy providing our clientele a great dining location that they can make their own. We love supporting the community through our involvement in charitable endeavors,” says Vincent.
Vincent is no stranger to the restaurant business, he cut his teeth working at New Jersey restaurants South City Grill in
Mountain Lakes and Rochelle Park, and Tabor Road Tavern and Roots Steakhouse of Harvest Group, and then at Bobby Van’s Steakhouse in NYC on 50th and 6th Street to name a few. After working in the restaurant business since he was 17, and holding down various side jobs for many years, Vincent, now 33, saved up enough on his own to open his first restaurant at 28 years old. Vincent plans to expand to other towns in the future.
“A big goal of mine, ever since I was young, was to open my own restaurant using what I learned along the way to create a beautiful, welcoming atmosphere, while offering quality food and service,” he says.
One reason for his restaurants’ success is that Vincent has maintained the same culinary team throughout his endeavors. “We treat our staff like members of our family,” he says.
Mezza, which seats 95 inside, and 80 on the beautiful outdoor patio, offers catering for parties, and business luncheons. Popular dishes include Crispy Cauliflower, Hummus, Persian Shrimp, and Mediterranean Fish Tacos. Diners also love the Grilled Skirt Steak, Whole Grilled Branzino, Chicken Shish Kebab, and Short Rib Pappardelle Pasta. For dessert, the Homemade Baklava, Pistachio Baklava, and Ricotta Fritters are favorites.
Open seven days a week, Mezza offers lunch from 11:30am-3pm, and dinner from 5-9pm. On Fridays and Saturdays, dinner is served from 5-10pm. Mezza also offers take out and online delivery, either through DoorDash, or via the website.
Mezza Mediterranean
277 Eisenhower Pkwy., Livingston, NJ 07039 973-992-9300
mezzalivingston@gmail.com
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June 4th @ 12:30pm - 4:30pm
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Enhance Your Outdoor Comfort with Retractable Awnings The Perfect Solution for Sun Protection
When it comes to enjoying your outdoor spaces, awnings play a crucial role in providing shade and ensuring comfort even on the hottest of days. That’s why many homeowners opt for retractable awnings, as they offer the flexibility to adapt to changing weather conditions. On scorching summer days, you can extend your awning fully, creating an oasis of shade. As the temperature cools, you have the freedom to leave the awning closed, allowing the warm sun to embrace your space.
Retractable awnings offer a myriad of advantages, with the fully enclosed hood safeguarding the fabric and enhancing the lifespan of the motor. Moreover, their compact design sets them apart from stationary awnings, making them an ideal choice for those seeking convenience and versatility.
At Window Works, we take retractable awnings to a whole new level. Contrary to popular belief, our awnings offer adjustable pitch options, allowing you to
customize the angle according to your preference. You have the power to raise and lower each corner independently, granting you ultimate control over the shade and sunlight distribution.
For those seeking additional coverage, we provide optional drop-down shades for our retractable awnings. Our solar screen shades serve as a valuable shield against the sun’s rays, especially when it hits your patio or deck at a lower angle. With this feature, you can relish extended evenings on your patio or engage in activities like reading or working on your laptop without the bothersome glare.
Our Window Works retractable awnings have an impressive shading capacity of up to 475 square feet, ensuring ample coverage for your outdoor areas. Thanks to the Teflon-coated bushings, you can raise and lower the awning effortlessly, all while minimizing any unnecessary noise. Additionally, the nylon coating provides excellent protection against summer storms and other severe weather
conditions, ensuring the longevity of your awning.
If you’re looking to safeguard not only your outdoor spaces but also the interior of your home, our retractable window awnings offer the perfect solution. Designed to reduce glare and heat, they also shield your window glass from fading, harsh weather, and potential damage.
Invest in the comfort, convenience, and protection that retractable awnings provide. Let Window Works elevate your outdoor experience, allowing you to make the most of your patio, deck, and even your windows. Discover the perfect balance between sun and shade and embrace the beauty of your outdoor spaces like never before.
Window Works
38 East Northfield Road, Livingston 973-535-5860
www.windowworks-nj.com
A Photography Enthusiast’s Paradise
By Christine S. Maxwell, photo by Dan EpsteinUnique Photo is a photography enthusiast’s paradise. Located in Fairfield, Unique Photo has merchandise in every aspect of photography—from cameras to drones— and unlimited photography classes. They also have a robust trade-in service, where clients can trade in their old cameras for cash or receive credit toward purchasing new items.
All the store employees are professional photographers, experts who delight in sharing knowledge of their passions. “Our motto is simple—create better pictures, and we help you achieve that goal,” states Alexander Sweetwood, President of Unique Photo. “With our large warehouse with more than 15,000 items, we make sure you get what you want.”
Unique Photo’s commitment to its clients does not end after a purchase. They offer continuing education to ensure the consumer can use the equipment optimally. Unique University holds weekly classes on a variety of photography topics. These courses include traditional themes like wedding and portrait photography and newer technology like drones.
With more than thirty course offerings, participants will have extensive learning opportunities. “Each course is $10.00, but the customer receives a $10.00 store credit for each course. By offsetting the course cost, we fulfill our mission to educate the customer and give the customers an added financial incentive to make the right purchase,” adds Sweetwood.
The annual Unique Photo Expo will be held on June 9, 10 and 11 from 10-5pm. there will be many opportunities to speak to manufacturers, technical experts, and other knowledgeable industry experts on the store floor. Live equipment demonstrations and photo shoots will abound. Food trucks will line the property outside the store, providing coffee, beverages, and other free refreshments. “This is a can’t-miss event for everything related to photo and video,” says Sweetwood.
Unique Photo promises that customers will love and understand their equipment. To pre-register for Unique Photo events, call the store or register online.
Unique Photo 123 US Hwy 46, Fairfield | 800-631-0300 www.show.uniquephoto.com
Pedal Your Way to Better Health
By Christine S. Maxwell, photo by Dan EpsteinCycleBar in Livingston provides a premium fitness experience. Delvin Burton, a former school administrator, and his wife, Charlotte Jones-Burton, MD, have owned Cyclebar for the past seven years. CycleBar welcomes participants from ages twelve through adults. The 45-minute classes include all fitness levels in a fun, communal, multisensory environment with music and special lighting effects. Clients pedal away on a stationary bike in a group setting. CycleBeat lives up to its slogan, “United by the Beat. Fueled by the Ride.”
Most clients attend classes two to three times per week to achieve optimal cardiovascular, toning, and other health benefits. Classes meet at convenient times in the morning and evening and on weekend mornings to accommodate the clients’ busy schedules. “We are always available for our clients, and we even have modified holiday classes for them,” says D. Burton.
In addition to regular classes, CycleBar cares about the community. They provide special cycling class events for area charities, schools, and other community events.
CycleBar
277 Eisenhower Parkway, Suite 2, Livingston | 973-261-5647 www.cyclebar.com/location/livingston
ACCESSIBLE HEATED YOGA CLASSES FOR EVERYONE
Ready for a full sensory yoga experience accessible to all? Each of the yoga classes we offer at YogaSix have a distinct focus and produce specific benefits for your body. Whether you’re looking for strength, agility, or flexibility and balance, we have the right yoga classes for you.
973-753-6808
277 Eisenhower Pkwy, 4E, Livingston www.yogasix.com/location/livingston
New Jersey’s top TAVR program.
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center has a passion for heart health. Our cardiac specialists, who diagnose and treat all cardiac conditions, lead our multidisciplinary team, including Magnet-recognized nurses. We’re at the
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New Jersey’s top TAVR program.
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center has a passion for heart health. Our cardiac treat all cardiac conditions, lead our multidisciplinary team, including Magnet-recognized forefront of innovation in critical and surgical cardiac care, including transcatheter (TAVR) and transcatheter mitral valve replacement. And, as the state’s largest we offer the largest left atrial appendage closure program with the newest device of our dedication to every heart in our community. Learn more at rwjbh.org/tavr
The Future of 3D Orthodontics
LightForce Braces… Braces, But Better
Photos by Dan EpsteinLightForce braces are a relatively recent development in orthodontic treatment. The cutting-edge solution unites modern 3D printing technology with a fully digital treatment plan that provides a great experience and results. Dr. Eric Sacks of Sacks Orthodontics in Livingston answers questions about this new technology using 3D printing.
What are LightForce Braces?
LightForce braces are fully personalized 3D printed toothcolored brackets and are manufactured to precisely match the unique shape and orientation of the patients’ teeth, unlike traditional brackets which are mass-produced to fit everyone. The LightForce treatment plan is individually designed based on each patient’s unique tooth shape, jawline, and facial structure—offering a perfect fit—with an efficient, more discreet, and more comfortable treatment, from start to finish.
How do LightForce Braces differ from traditional braces?
Traditional braces use stock brackets and wires to apply force to the teeth. In contrast, LightForce offers the world’s only fully customized 3D printed braces that use low force, which can result in less discomfort, and improve the straightening accuracy with outcomes being achieved in a shorter treatment time. Their custom brackets also result in fewer emergency appointments.
How long does treatment with LightForce Braces typically take?
Because of the customization, the ideal outcome of treatment with LightForce is often achieved 6-9 months faster on average when compared to traditional braces. Because they are fully customized, the overall treatment time is expedited, and fewer office visits are required.
Who is a good candidate for LightForce Braces?
LightForce braces allows orthodontics to provide a custom fit for every patient, which means less discomfort, more effective straightening, and shorter treatments for both teens and adults. LightForce is the next generation of tooth straightening—it’s more efficient, more personalized, more esthetic, and more convenient than any other option on the market.
How can I find out if LightForce Braces are right for me?
The best way to determine if LightForce braces are the right treatment option for you is to schedule a consultation with an orthodontist. They will be able to evaluate your orthodontic needs and help you decide if these are the best choice for achieving your desired results.
Sacks Orthodontics
41 N. Livingston Ave, Livingston | 973-251-2265 www.sacksortho.com
Do You Know EVERYTHING the Livingston Health Department Offers?
Photo by Dan EpsteinThe robust Livingston Health Department has ten staff members that oversee the public health services available for Livingston and Millburn/Short Hills residents. Programs include but are not limited to disease prevention and promotion of physical and mental well-being, welfare and social services, environmental inspections, health education, and enforcement to assure the highest quality of life for the residents of the communities served.
The department consists of a vital statistics division and a social worker. In addition, this nursing division includes two nurses (one being the nursing supervisor), a health educator, and two Environmental health inspectors. Health Officer/Director of Health Michael Raimo oversees the whole department.
“The Livingston Health Department is an integral part of the community,” says Michael. “Not many people know about all of our offerings,” he adds.
The nurses conduct school audits and processes related to people’s general well-being, screenings, and immunizations. In addition, they investigate infectious diseases. Along with the health educator, they also conduct health fairs and flu clinics. The coordinators in the department implement general health screenings and blood draws. Some screenings offered include skin, eye, and general blood screenings.
There are also environmental specialists on staff who inspect restaurants and other food establishments, pools, daycares, summer camps, and more. They also respond to health nuisances and complaints. “The public can reach the specialists by calling our office at 973-535-7961,” says Michael.
Other offerings include Welfare and Social Services, which the social worker takes care of. In addition, the social worker assists with the town’s food pantries and drop-offs to residents in need. Other services include but are not limited to welfare checkups, welfare paperwork, client management, referral services, and assistance with housing for people experiencing homelessness.
Aside from these programs, the Vital Statistics department, which includes a Supervisory Registrar, a Deputy, and an alternate Registrar, processes marriage licenses,
birth certificates, and death certificates and schedules appointments for marriage applications and amendments.
“We are here to help the community in any way we can,” expresses Michael.
Putting The “I Care” in EYE CARE
A Highly-Experienced Surgeon Providing Personalized Treatments
By Sue Baldani, photo by Dan EpsteinFor Dr. Kurt Jackson of Jackson Eye Care, LLC in Livingston, the most rewarding aspect of being an eye surgeon is having the ability to help maintain, restore and even improve vision for his patients. And, all treatments are conducted in a warm and comfortable environment. “We are always cordial and place an emphasis on making the patients feel like we hear and understand their concerns,” he says. “When the patient gets to me, I make a point of taking extra time to help the patient understand their condition and how I intend to care for them.”
Truly placing an emphasis on patient care and incorporating this personal touch into his practice is just one of the ways it stands out. “Our patients are never made to feel like they are ‘just a number,’” says the vitreo-retinal surgeon.
Jackson Eye Care also stays up to date on the latest findings and treatments. “We provide them with state-of-the-art technology and evidence-based care,” says Dr. Jackson. “We couple this with a caring and compassionate staff that does its best to accommodate all of our patients’ needs.”
Another important factor he and his staff take seriously is providing immediate and continuing feedback to referring doctors. This way, they are not, as he says, kept “in the dark” with regards to the management plan for their patients. When not in the office, Dr. Jackson, who is also a former U.S. Army medic, prefers to spend his free time with his family. “As a father of two teenagers and a ‘twenty something,’ there is always an activity or event waiting for me.” His wife, Kai, is also his practice manager.
Jackson Eye Care, LLC
22 Old Short Hills Road, Suite 202, Livingston 862-904-8349 | JacksonEyeCare.com
Health and Wellness
Foods for Allergy Relief
When you suffer from allergies, your body launches an immune response against and irritant—pollen, grass, mold—triggering itchy, watery eyes, congestion, a runny nose, and general misery. There are certain foods that may help with allergy relief. These foods contain nutrients that can help reduce inflammation and boost the immune system, which may alleviate allergy symptoms.
Vitamin C
Foods rich in vitamin C, such as citrus fruits, strawberries, kiwis, and red peppers, can help reduce inflammation and boost the immune system.
Omega-3s
Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, tuna, walnuts, and flaxseed, can help reduce inflammation and improve lung function, which may alleviate allergy symptoms.
Quercetin
Quercetin-rich foods, such as apples, onions, and berries, have antihistamine properties that can help reduce allergy symptoms.
Probiotics
Probiotic-rich foods, such as yogurt, kefir, and kimchi, can help improve gut health, which is linked to a healthy immune system and reduced allergy symptoms.
It’s important to note that while these foods may help alleviate allergy symptoms, they are not a replacement for medical treatment. If you have severe or persistent allergy symptoms, it’s important to speak with a healthcare professional.
A Real Welcome Mat
YogaSix Offers Warm, All-Levels Classes
By Janis Hashe, photo by Dan EpsteinExperienced yoga practitioners and newbies alike will find a home at Livingston’s new YogaSix studio, said owner Mille Sawhney. The studio’s motto is energizing, empowering and fun. “We believe that everyone deserves the mindbody experience of yoga. YogaSix aims to make yoga available to all fitness levels in an inclusive, safe environment where you don’t feel intimidated,” she said.
Some people are curious about yoga but decide it’s not for them because “I’m not flexible,” she explained. But each person’s practice is their own journey, said Sawhney, and YogaSix fosters a community atmosphere where the class is fun and nonjudgemental.
YogaSix delivers life enhancing benefits through its six core classes: Y6 101, Y6 Restore, Y6 Slow Flow, Y6 Hot, Y6 Power, and Y6 Sculpt & Flow. All classes are heated and create a “full sensory experience” in each class, using gentle, warm colorful lighting,
upbeat music, incorporating heat & humidity, and concluding with a “sweet-smelling savasana,” the classic final resting pose.
All instructors are fully certified, and chosen, said Sawhney, for their fun, energetic, and friendly personalities as well as their empowering communication style and yoga training. In addition, a specially installed air filtration system helps keep the studio’s air clean and germ free so participants can practice safely. The studio offers an introductory week of unlimited classes for $26, and a special firstmonth unlimited classes package for $99. “You will be inspired by our community and want to come to class time and time again,” Sawhney promised.
YogaSix
227 Eisenhower Pkwy., #4E, Livingston 973-753-6808
www.yogasix.com/location/livingston
Barbequed to Perfection
By Christine S. MaxwellSince 1996, the American B-B-Q Company in Denville has served area residents delicious, catered barbecue delights for indoor and outdoor events. American B-B-Q provides complete service for residential, corporate, church, or school parties. They will bring the event to you, preparing delectable gourmet selections and grilling the meats under a large canopy. The Company takes care of cleanup and setup, so that guests may relax and enjoy the party. The celebration begins with the arrival of American B-B-Q and their friendly, competent staff!
As warm weather approaches, families and other groups have an array of events to plan, including holidays, birthdays, baptisms, graduations, and weddings. The long, sunny days are the perfect setting for outdoor activities.
The many packages that American B-B-Q offers include pork and ribs, pig roasts, clam backs, southern barbeques, Texas barbeques, and special, personalized theme events throughout the year. They also provide
Latin American barbeques, which include a variety of Mexican dishes, salads, corn, and beans.
“Food is an essential element for celebrations. And we can provide great food for any excuse you may have to get together,” says Kevin Smith, owner of American B-B-Q Company.
American B-B-Q Company
973-664-1460
www.americanbbqco.com
cutlet, scallions, bacon topped with cheddar and mozzarella cheeses drizzled with ranch dressing
chicken & broccoli in an alfredo sauce topped with cheddar and mozzarella cheese
Whole wheat pizza dough with a balsamic glaze, mixed greens, red onions, tomatoes, roasted peppers, sundried tomatoes and balsamic vinaigrette topped with shredded carrots
CHICKEN DELIGHT
12.95 15.95 21.95
Breaded chicken, bacon, fresh tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, scallions, basil & honey mustard dressing
CHICKEN PARM 11.20 14.00 20.45
Chicken cutlet with tomato sauce & mozzarella
CLAMS OREGANATA
13.95 16.95 23.95
Chopped clams sautéed in garlic and white wine placed over a creamy white sauce, topped with seasoned bread crumbs and EVOO
DRUNKEN NONNA 11.95 14.95 20.95
Thin square crust with vodka sauce, fresh mozzarella, basil, oregano, EVOO and parmesan cheese
EGGPLANT ROLLATINI
12.95 15.95 21.95
Sliced eggplant, marinara sauce, ricotta and mozzarella cheese with a sprinkle of parmesan & parsley
MARGHERITA “CLASSICO”
Fresh plum tomato sauce, homemade fresh mozzarella, parmesan MASTER MAC
Ground beef, American cheese, pickles, lettuce, diced white MASTER SPECIAL
Tomato sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, sausage, peppers, onions MEAT LOVER’S
Tomato sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, sausage, meatball, ham MR. G’S
BBQ pulled pork, cheddar, mozzarella & caramelized red onions NACHO
Ground beef, sliced jalapenos, diced tomatoes topped with PENNE ALLA VODKA
Penne pasta with vodka sauce (peas, prosciutto, scallions) SESAME CHICKEN
Diced chicken tenders tossed in a Asian Sesame sauce topped SHRIMP SCAMPI
Diced shrimp in a lemon based sauce with garlic, tomatoes, THAI CHILI CHICKEN
Diced chicken tenders tossed in a Thai chili sauce with scallions, VEGETARIAN
Tomato sauce & mozzarella, broccoli, spinach, mushrooms, VODKA
Classic round crust with vodka sauce (peas, prosciutto, scallions) WHITE
MAC & CHEESE
11.95 14.95 20.95 with bread crumbs
Mozzarella, dollops of ricotta, fresh garlic and parsley
Master Pizza: Fresh, Fast & Delicious
By Christine S. MaxwellFrank Castronovo grew up in the restaurant business. As the son of restaurateurs, Frank learned to cook all types of Italian food, but he knew there was something special about pizza. What better way to celebrate a special occasion than with a pizza? So in 1990, Frank jumped at the chance to buy Master Pizza. Frank’s wife, Marylee, later joined the business, creating another successful family enterprise.
For more than 33 years, Master Pizza has been an esteemed community partner. “We have had great customers over the years, and for that reason, we like to give back to the community,” says Marylee. Master Pizza offers rewards programs and periodic contests such as Create Your Own Pizza. In addition, they support numerous community fundraisers for the Little League, school districts, and other non-profit groups and sponsor appreciation days for nurses and teachers. On June 24, they will be the pizza sponsor at Turtle Back Zoo’s ‘Brew at the Zoo’ event.
Master Pizza is known for keeping its menu fresh and varied, using only the finest quality ingredients. Daily specialty pizzas and pizzas of the month are part of the menu. The restaurant also honors national pizza days with exclusive discounts, including National Pizza Party Day on May 19, Margarita Pizza Day on June 11, and National Pepperoni Day on September 20.
With the flagship store in Livingston, Master Pizza has expanded over the years to include three more locations in Union, West Orange, and Carlstadt. All four shops serve the same extensive
menu that includes: pizzas galore, cold subs, fresh salads, wings, hot appetizers, traditional Italian entrees and pasta dishes, as well as delicious desserts.
Master Pizza is open daily to serve the needs of its clients: Monday-Thursday 11am-10pm; Friday and Saturday 11am11pm; and Sunday 12-10pm. Because the restaurant is primarily take-out, Master Pizza offers quick and convenient ways to order. They offer online ordering, a text-to-order system, orders by phone, and fast, efficient, and free delivery service within a three-mile radius. Master Pizza provides catering selections and delivery for events, too.
Master Pizza
379 East Northfield Avenue, Livingston 973-992-4500
www.masterpizzaonline.com
Portrait photos by Dan Epstein; food photo supplied by Master Pizza Filiberto Perez—Pizza maker for 24 yearsNana’s Deli Caters for All Occasions and Celebrations
By Jackie SchatellNo matter what type of celebration you are planning, you can’t go wrong when ordering food from Nana’s Deli. Nana’s offers catering for all types of occasions including Mitzvahs, graduations, Mother’s Day, showers, upscale luncheons, office parties, birthday parties and so much more! With over 41 years in business, no party is too small or big.
In addition, if you are just looking for something great to serve for lunch or dinner, you will love the selection at Nana’s Deli, which is home to Nana’s Famous Tuna. In fact, the establishment was named after owner’s Marc Dworkin’s grandmother and Jason Dworkin’s great-grandmother, “Nana.”
Jason and his staff take great care in everything they do to serve their patrons. “We cater each event as if we were catering for our own family,” says Jason. The deli is open Monday-Friday from 10am6:30pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 10am-3pm. Those with a hankering for some of Nana’s Famous Tuna, or any of the delicious foods at Nana’s, can order through Door Dash or simply call.
Nana’s Deli
127 S. Livingston Avenue, Livingston | 973-740-1940 www.nanasdeli.com
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By Barry FarberThere are great benefits from being aware of the opportunities that lie within difficulties. Anytime we push ourselves into new territories or push our limits both physically and mentally, we will encounter obstacles, no’s, setbacks, and barriers. The real intelligence lies in understanding the incoming data by adjusting, learning and sometimes moving on. Here are a few ways to deal with incoming obstacles effectively:
1. Strong belief system.
Do you believe your idea or position has true value? That will go a long way when faced with objections and challenges. I’m approached by companies that want me to place their products and services into national accounts, or inventors that want me to market their inventions or athletes and entertainers that want me to help them breakthrough. If I don’t see a strong value in the offer it becomes very difficult to market. But when the added value is there it gives you the reasons to keep moving forward against the obstacles. Then tenacity and persistence are easier to enforce and have other benefits attached. People see that extra enthusiasm and effort as a positive energy, especially when backed by an attitude that you have faith behind your mission.
2. The counter is where the strategy lives.
In martial arts there is a great advantage to not striking first. The greatest fighters can see an attack coming before the movement begins. The ability to step aside or move into the attack allows you to control their energy or use it against them. In business I’ve seen people try to force their ideas or products on to someone first and it can backfire. When people see someone more interested in their own gains than understanding the key needs and goals of the client then more objections surface. By understanding not just your strengths but really tuning into the other persons goals it allows you to reduce the obstacles moving forward. I welcome the objections or adversity. I sometimes let them pass right by or address them head on. In martial arts there is a saying, “what’s hard dies, what is soft lives.” Stay flexible and learn how to blend with your opponent. When change comes your way keep an open mind and look for ways to take advantage of the situation by not being so rigid in your approach. When we get set in our ways that is what seems to get “in the way” of new opportunities.
3. Constant preparation and action builds confidence and clarity.
Massive action combined with deep research on your strategy has a powerful effect. When you study your targets, goals or anything tied into your objectives it gives you a calming feeling and internal confidence that helps you stand strong against any incoming obstacles. The next time you take on a challenge that might seem overwhelming try to seek out people who have the experience to be a mentor. Then read everything you can about the situation. We have at our fingertips a world of resources on the internet from audio, video and reading materials. But just as powerful as the research and preparation can be, nothing takes the place of learning from our actions. The work will teach you how to do it. I can’t say it any simpler. My focus over the years with each project has been this...to learn from my actions and act from my learning. One without the other suffers, but together provide a powerful strategy to deal with any of those incoming obstacles.
“We can remove all obstacles through quiet perseverance.
—Chinese Proverb