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IN THE VICINITY Exciting News and Happenings in the Area

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16 BEST OF ESSEX BALLOT Vote for Your Favorites in the Readers’ Choice Awards Contest

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27 INTOWN & AROUND 28 IN THE MARKETPLACE The Wine List of Summit Now Offers a European-Style Café

30 CONCERT CALENDAR Free Outdoor Summer Concerts

40 HEALTH & BEAUTY 40 Summer Safety – How to Be Wise While Outside 42 Have You Heard…

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43 Diamond Minds

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IN THE VICINITY By Melissa Kane

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Art Exhibition at Morris County Library

hroughout the month of July, Morris county artist Lorraine Robertson’s works in oil, pastel, acrylic and watercolor will be on display at the Morris County Library. Robertson, an award winner in a variety of state- and nation-wide juried exhibitions, has studied at the Woodstock School of Art, The Southern Atelier of Fine Art and privately with locally and nationally renowned artists. Pieces from her collection, which include figures, still lifes, seascapes, cityscapes and landscapes are displayed in offices and in private collections. “I see beauty everywhere and want to capture it on canvas,” Robertson says of her exhibition. “The best part is sharing my excitement and enthusiasm for that beauty with those who view my art.” Robertson’s collection can be viewed in the main downstairs gallery at the Morris County Library, located at 30 East Hanover Road in Whippany, during normal library hours, Monday-Friday 9am-9pm and Saturday 9am-5pm. For more information, feel free to visit www.mclib.info or call 973-285-6930.

Cocktails, Celebration and Inspiration

Maplewoodstock – 10 Groovy Years

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ounded in 2004, Maplewoodstock, the event once described as a “lazy afternoon jam in the park,” has steadily grown into a bona fide musical event. Now in its tenth year, Maplewoodstock will take place on Saturday, July 14, 2013, and Sunday, July 15, 2013, in Maplewood’s Memorial Park. Twenty-two bands are scheduled to perform, and famed singer-songwriter Joan Osborne will close the festival with her unique mix of blues, R&B and soul. A far cry from the casual neighborhood afternoon it once was, Maplewoodstock has grown into a true music festival— boasting fifty-plus art vendors peddling their crafts, as well as food stands, an area for children, a beer garden and official merchandise. “Maplewoodstock has become a local summer tradition, as families, friends and neighbors bring out blankets, lawn chairs and picnic baskets for a wonderful weekend of music, art, food and the best of the Maplewood community,” event chairperson Gary Shippy says. What’s more, the concerts—including performances spanning rock, reggae, R&B and more, are entirely free. For more information on this blossoming summer event, or for a complete schedule and list of vendors, visit www.maplewoodstock.com.

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n May 9, 2013, The American Yoga Academy hosted the Celebration of Life Cocktail Party. More than 250 people attended the event, held in The Loft at The Wilshire Grand Hotel. The evening included cocktails, celebration and inspiration. Prizes, including a certificate for Full Teacher Training Tuition at The American Yoga Academy and a certificate for Seduction of Spirit at The Chopra Center for Wellbeing in California, were awarded at the conclusion of the event. “When my sister, Madeleine Diab, a 25year cancer survivor, passed away in December, I was determined to organize an event in her honor that would benefit others with cancer,” Diab said. “100% of the proceeds went to Kula for Karma, an organization that certifies yoga teachers to cancer patients, wounded veterans, and victims of domestic violence.” Including a dollar-for-dollar match from Pfizer, the event raised a total of $6,478 for the charity. The American Yoga Academy is located within The Wilshire Grand Hotel at 350 Pleasant Valley Way in West Orange. For more information on The American Yoga Academy, visit www.americanyogaacademy.com or call 973-731-9960.


Historic Home Receives a Sustainable Renovation

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ummit’s historic Twin Maples house received a major renovation, making the neo-classic renovation more ecologically sustainable— just in time for its 100th birthday. As part of the home’s $300,000 renovation—which included the replacement of doors, windows, façade and other repairs to the property—the decision was made to install an innovative geothermal system to heat and cool the house. In addition, the home, which is on both the National and New Jersey Registries of Historic Places, had environmentally friendly fabrics, wall coverings, flooring

options, furniture and accessories incorporated into the design, as well as the installation of energy-use-conscious appliances. Once a private residence, the 6,500-square-foot mansion is now home to The Fortnightly Club of Summit, as well as other area organizations, and often plays host to many private events throughout the year. The Twin Maples home is located at 214 Springfield Avenue in Summit. For more information on the home, or to inquire about private events on the property, please visit www.historictwinmaples.org or call 973-560-4540.

10 Years of Good, Old-Fashioned Fun

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he Toy Professor is celebrating its 10th anniversary on July 23. Owner Geoff Stern, a Summit resident, states “I opened the store in 2003 with a vision of creating an old-fashioned neighborhood store that would become a part of the community. With fun and unique toys, exceptional customer service and community support through many donations every year, I think we have succeeded.” Stern believes in this day of impersonal stores and online shopping, it is more important than ever to support local stores to sustain our communities. “Over the last 10 years I have watched a generation of children grow up with us,” he says. “I want to thank my staff for their hard work and especially for fostering a personal connection with our customers. I can’t even begin to thank our loyal customers for their support, and now I can’t wait to watch the next generation of kids grow with us too.” The Toy Professor will be celebrating with a special anniversary sale starting Monday, July 22 at 430 Springfield Avenue in Summit and can be reached by calling 908-918-1888 or online at www.toyprofessor.com.

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CALENDAR of EVENTS J U LY & A U G U S T 2 0 1 3 MONDAY, JULY 1

SUNDAY, JULY 7 Cyndi Lauper Tour For this must-see concert, Lauper brings her new “She’s So Unusual” Tour, which includes a full performance of her 1983 debut LP, including the hits “Time After Time,” “She Bop” and “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” as well as other hits from her one-of-a-kind career. 7:30pm. One Center St., Newark. Call 973-2975828 or visit www.njpac.org.

Springfield Farmers Market This is a seasonal open air market featuring farmers and purveyors from the state of New Jersey offering a wide variety of interesting cheeses, pickles, baked goods and more. Mondays Noon-6pm thru Sept. Daytin High School, 101 Mountain Ave., Springfield. Visit www.SpringfieldFarmersMarket. com.

Children’s Summer Art Classes Offering an unique and inspiring setting to explore their artistic selves. For children, the small intimate class size, personal attention and the combination of studio space and exquisite outdoor environment is a breath of fresh air from the typical art school classroom. Classes are from 2-5pm and run from July 1-3 and July 8-11. Creatively Yours Art Studio, 34 Rose Terrace Chatham. Call 973-701-1914 or email joni@jonirosefineart.com for information.

Job Readiness Program & Career Quest Ongoing program that assists women to become “job ready,” and successfully find employment. Meet with a professional and receive guidance in goal setting, career planning, resume writing, interview techniques, and job search strategies. Linda & Rudy Slucker NCJW Center for Women offices located at 70 South Orange Ave, Suite 120, Livingston. For information or to register for a program call the Center at 973-994-4994 or visit www.centerforwomenNJ.org.

Gallery Exhibit: Floral Exposures Treat yourself to the beauty of “Floral Exposures” by Charles Miller. His photographic display of flowers is a delight to see. By using digital manipulation, Mr. Miller makes his beautiful flowers even more exciting. Free. 9am-4:30pm. Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 53 Hanover Rd, Whippany. Call 973-3267600 for information.

RISE Workshops Reaching Into Self-Empowerment (RISE) Workshops in which women learn how to achieve goals of employment, economic self-sufficiency, increase self-esteem, build healthy relationships, and more. Linda & Rudy Slucker NCJW Center for Women offices located at 70 South Orange Ave., Suite 120, Livingston. For information or to register for a program, call the Center at 973-994-4994 or visit their website at www.centerforwomenNJ.org.

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July and August programs are: Put Your Debt on a Diet; Contemplating Divorce; and Addressing Problems Sleeping. Call for dates & times. NCJW Center for Women, 70 South Orange Ave, Suite 120, Livingston. Call 973-994-4994 or visit www. centerforwomenNJ.org for more information.

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The stage will transform into the Forest of Arden for Shakespeare’s spirited and pithy comedy, “As You Like It”. All ages will be delighted. Runs thru July 28. Shakespeare Theatre’s Outdoor Stage, College of St. Elizabeth, 2 Convent Rd., Morristown. Call 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org.

Community Farmers Market Featuring fresh local produce from Liberty Hall Farm, as well as local meat, poultry, eggs, dairy, seafood, baked goods and other items for sale, the Farmers Market will also offer cooking demonstrations, a designated “Story Time” for children, recipes utilizing the market’s own fresh produce, and other special events. Noon-6pm. Liberty Hall Museum, 1003 Morris Ave., Union. 908-527-0400.

Gentle yoga and meditation may result in short term increase in dopamine levels, visible reduction in tremors, improvement in steadiness of gait, mobility and flexibility. 11:30am–12:30pm. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad Street, Summit. To register and for information, call 908-598-5548.

“Nocturnes” Exhibit Images in every possible medium, representing, responding to or suggesting aspects of the night will explore the beauty, mystery, amusement as well as the darker side of “night.” 4-8pm Wed-Sun thru Sept. 22. College of Saint Elizabeth, 2 Convent Rd., Morristown. Call 290-4378 for information.

Fiddler On The Roof For nearly half-a-century, Fiddler has touched, tickled, and thrilled audiences from both the stage and the silver screen. It has earned its rightful place among our most beloved musicals with its timeless themes of family, community, heritage and love. Runs through July 14. Chester Theatre Group, 54 Grove St., downtown Chester. Call 908-781-1220 or email jeff@curioproductions.com for dates and times.

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Studio 7 Fine Art Gallery

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“The Shore The Way We Knew It” Oil Paintings of the Jersey shore by Mary Ann Viola. Thru August. Studio 7 Fine Art Gallery, 5 Morristown Rd., Bernardsville. Call Kathleen Palmer, owner, at 908-963-0365 for information.

Britain’s master of wit has created tour de force roles for two leading ladies in this delightful comedy about the seven-year itch. The sophisticated “bubbles” of this frothy, vintage Coward are popped throughout by sharp and wickedly-funny barbs about the perils of marital bliss. Written by Noël Coward. Directed by Matthew Arbour. Runs thru July 28. The Shakespeare Theatre Of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison. Call 973-408-5600 for information.

9:30-11:30am, Main Street. Fireworks Display, Dusk, Chatham Middle School, 480 Main St., Chatham.

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 Hurrah for Independence Day! Celebrate our nation’s birthday with a horse-drawn wagon ride, old-time games, and handcranked ice cream. 1-3pm. Fosterfields, 73 Kahdena Rd., Morristown. Call 973-326-7645 for information.

Fun-to-be-Fit Exercise Class Wednesdays and Fridays. 11:30am–12:30pm. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad Street, Summit. To register or for information, please call 908-598-5548.

The New Providence Independence Day Celebration Entertainment, jugglers, street chalk art for children & family fun. 7pm, 9:30pm fireworks. South Street between Gales Drive & Springfield Ave., New Providence.

July 4th Independence Day Parade

4th of July Celebration 9:45am-1pm Bicycle parade, rides games & activities. 6-10pm, Musical Performance and Grand Fireworks. Soldiers Memorial Field, 100 Ashland Rd., Summit.

Honoring the VFW

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Jersey Pilots baseball team will be honoring America and recognizing the VFW Post 6259 for their community service throughout the year. The ceremony and the baseball game against the visiting Allentown Railors will begin at 5pm. Snyder Avenue Field in Berkeley Heights. For further information call Ben Smookler at 908-391-6922 or 908-464-8042.

Mendham Township Parade March in the Brookside parade. 9:30am Dogwood Drive, Brookside. Join us at the Board of Trustee Reception for lemonade, face painting and a bake sale from 10:30am-1pm. Mendham Township Library, 2 West Main St., Brookside. Call 973-543-4018 for information or to register.

Wear your PJs and participate in a fun and creative art project, enjoy pizza & beverages. A different project each week (painting, pottery, collage & more). 6-7pm. Express Yourself Studios, 1877 Springfield Ave., Maplewood. Call 973-763-5256 or visit www. expressyourselfstudios.com.

The Minstrel Presents Falcon Ridge Most Wanted Tour The Minstrel welcomes Honor Finnegan, The YaYas, and Gathering Time. Wheelchair accessible; free parking. 8-11pm. Sponsored by The Folk Project. Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. Call 973-335-9489 or visit www.folkproject.org.

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Colonial Times Revisited

Singer/Songwriter Collin J. Rocker: Country Blues for the Here and Now

Turn back the clock to the colonial era through farm and domestic chores that were typical of when the Ogden family lived here in the late 1700s. At The Willows, get to know former resident Rosanna Revere, a founding member of the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). Noon-4pm. Historic Speedwell, 333 Speedwell Ave., Morristown. Call 973-285-6550 or visit www.morrisparks.net.

Cyndi Lauper Tour For this must-see concert, Lauper brings her new “She’s So Unusual” Tour, which includes a full performance of her 1983 debut LP, including the hits “Time After Time,” “She Bop” and “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” as well as other hits from her one-of-a-kind career. 7:30pm. One Center St., Newark. Call 973297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

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Sail, Sail Your Boat Children can assemble and decorate sailboats, and race them in the tailrace. Boats can be purchased for $10; $5 for friends or members; or borrowed for free. Please wear water boots. All Ages with adults. 1-3pm. Cooper Gristmill, 66 Route 513 Chester Township.

Swingin’ Tern Contra And Square Dancing Perry Sharfan will call the contras tonight. The band will be Dr. Twamley’s Audio Snakes. Run by the Folk Project. No partner necessary. Beginners’workshop at 7:30pm. 8- 11pm. Parish House, First Presbyterian Church, 14 Hanover Rd., East Hanover. Call 973295-6864 or visitwww.folkproject.org

Guests may bring picnics, and are encouraged to bring blankets or chairs and settle back for a late afternoon of great music, featuring Singer/Songwriter Collin J. Rocker, in a lovely setting. Free for children under 12. 4pm. In the case of inclement weather the performance will be moved indoors. Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown. Call 973-538-2404 for information.

Meet the Fosterfields Poultry! Gather at the hen house to meet the resident chickens, ducks, and turkeys. Find out why the fowl are favorites on the farm. 1:30pm & 2:30pm. Fosterfields, 73 Kahdena Rd., Morristown. Call 973-326-7645 for information.

Ideal for individuals who are new to horseback riding; riders wishing to “get back in the saddle” after a hiatus from horses; and Western riders who would like to try English-style riding. A brief lesson precedes a one-hour trail ride guided by a Lord Stirling Stable instructor. Riders aged 9-11 years must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Lord Stirling Stable, 256 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge. Call 908766-5955 or visit www.somersetcountyparks.org”

Free Tours Spend an hour at the lovely Frelinghuysen horticultural site. Learn some of the history and enjoy the beauty of this exceptional horticultural site with a knowledgeable tour guide. First Sunday of every month, thru October. The Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 E. Hanover Ave., Morristown. Register online at www.arboretumfriends.org. (continued on page 12)

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Summit Farmers Market

5th Annual Summer Dance Intensive

Featuring local and regional goods including organic produce, plants, flowers and specialty items. Open every Sunday, rain or shine, 8am-1pm until Nov. 24. During the summer months thru August 25, the market will relocate to Beechwood Rd. and Bank Street. In the fall, the market returns to Maple Street and Deforest Ave., from Sept. 1. Call 908-277-6100/6101 or visit www.summitdowntown.org for information.

Whether you’re new to dance or have spent a lifetime studying this diverse art form, this program can provide a wealth of expertise and experience in several dance styles. The four day intensive provides the dance community with affordable, high quality dance instruction by masters in the field of dance. This intensive includes accomplished guest artist NaiNi Chen. July 8-11. Campus of Centenary College, 400 Jefferson St., Hackettstown. Call 908-979-0900 or visit centenarystageco.org.

MONDAY, JULY 8 Singles Casual Social Sponsored by Professional and Business Singles Network (PBSN). Social and Business Networking in an elegant and inviting atmosphere. 40’s-60+. Sharp dressy attire, no jeans. Cash bar. 6-9pm. Just drop in. Membership is not required. Hat Tavern at The Grand Summit Hotel, 570 Springfield Ave., Summit. Call 610-348-5544 or visit www.PBSNinfo.com.

Newark Black Film Festival Youth Cinema A summer-long series of free children’s features and short films. Start July 8 at 10:30am at the Newark Public Library, 5 Washington St. and July 10 at 1pm at the Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., Newark. Runs thru Aug 14. Screenings are free, seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information visit www.newarkmuseum.org.

“Jump Start your Dating Life” Singles Experiential Workshop-with Julianne Cantarella, Matchmaker and Relationship Expert. Learn to connect with like-minded, commitment-focused singles; to identify what you need vs. want; and to identify positive dating behavior. Sharp casual attire. Just drop in. Membership not required. 7:30-9pm. Sponsored by Professional and Business Singles Network. Hat Tavern at The Grand Summit Hotel, 570 Springfield Ave., Summit. Call 610-348-5544 or visit www.PBSNinfo.com.

New Apprentice Program This apprenticeship includes acting as an assistant to the Program Director taking on responsibility for all facets of direction in the Tyro (beginner) I/II Theatre Program designed for young thespians ages 6-11. Upon completion of the apprentice program, the candidate will receive certification. The program will run two weeks, July 8-19, Mon-Fri, 9:30am-3:30pm. Centenary Stage Company, 400 Jefferson St., Hackettstown. Interested candidates should contact Program Director Maria Brodeur at 908-979-0900.

TUESDAY, JULY 9 Skate And Break! New York City’s hottest hip-hop dancers and roller skaters team up for an amazing demonstration—on and off wheels—that’s sure to wow children of all ages. 10:30am. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org for tickets.

Summer Camp for a Day Campers may pick and choose as many camp sessions as they please. Each camp is different! Camp Dates: Tue, July 9; Wed, July, 17; Thu, July 25; Wed, July 31. 10am-2pm. Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main St., Madison. Call 973-377-2982 x10 or visit www.metc.org.

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Music Beyond Borders Lunchtime Concerts

Boz Scaggs & Michael Mcdonald Perform

The Mayo Performing Arts Center and Morris Arts present their fourth annual Music Beyond Borders free summer outdoor lunchtime concert series on the Morristown Green, featuring music and dance from West Africa, Japan, Argentina and the Australian outback. Every other Tuesday through August 6. Noon. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008 or visit www. mayoarts.org for information.

The Amalfi Coast Cooking Class Sample these fresh, flavorful dishes of southern Italy, as Chef Diana shares the simple techniques. Fresh Mozzarella, Tomato, Eggplant & Caper Salad; Pizza Margherita; Spaghetti with Clams, Shrimp & Scallops in Tomato Sauce; Grilled Fish with Fennel and Lemoncella; sauteed chicken with lemon & parsley; chocolate & walnut torte from Capri. 6:30-9:30pm. Kings Cooking Studio, 778 Morris Turnpike Short Hills. Call 973-258-4000 for information.

Summer Shakespeare Intensive Students in the Acting Shakespeare Master Class will focus on developing acting skills through the “Bard’s” great literary works that will aid and empower actors embracing auditions as well as performances. This class is designed for high school seniors, college students and adult actors wishing to enhance their skills in classical language and performance. Tue. and Thur. 3-6pm July 9-25. Centenary Stage Company on the campus of Centenary College. 400 Jefferson St., Hackettstown. Call 908-979-0900.

The Art of Pastry Dough Take advantage of the fruits and berries of late summer and early autumn by mastering the art of making dough now! Flaky Pie Pastry; Classic European Tart Pastry; Sweet Tart Dough; Nectarine Frangipane Tart; Black and Blue Mango Pie; Blueberry and Peach Cobbler. 6-10pm. Kings Cooking Studio, 778 Morris Turnpike Short Hills. Call 973258-4000 for information.

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Felix Hernandez’s Rhythm Revue A double-dose of cool Californian pop, R&B and soul, with Boz Scaggs and former Doobie Brothers frontman Michael McDonald. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call box the office at 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

Experiments in the Attic: Electricity See how electricity and electric current can be used to make different types of machines work in this hands-on activity. Ages 5 & Up. 2–4pm. Also July 17, 24 & 31. Historic Speedwell, 333 Speedwell Ave., Morristown. Call 973-285-6550 or visit www.morrisparks.net.

Felix Hernandez dips into his impressive collection of R&B, soul, disco and funk music to ignite an evening of dance and groove. Free. NJPAC’S Theater Square, One Center St., Newark. Call 973-297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

Dino Man With merry mayhem and magnificent props, Dino Man takes you on a trip throughout the Mesozoic era with larger than life dinosaurs including the mighty T-Rex. 11am and 1:30pm. Bickford Theatre, Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. Call 973-971-3700 or visit www.morrismuseum.org. (continued on page 14)

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Civil War Journal of Private Hayward Emmel A lecture presented by Jim Malcolm, in connection with the Library’s traveling exhibition “Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War.” 7pm. Springfield Free Public Library, 66 Mountain Ave., Springfield. Call 973-376-4930 or visit www.sfplnj.org.

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Family Scavenger Hunt at the Museum A night of scavenging fun. Collect clues throughout the museum and win prizes. 6pm. Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. Call 973-9713706 or visit www.morrismuseum.org.

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Downtown Concert Series Enjoy a free, family-friendly outdoor concert on the lawn of the Museum featuring folk violinist David Rimelis. Bring a blanket/chair and sit back and relax with a pleasant evening of music. Picnicking welcome. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be held inside the Museum. 6-8pm. Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main St., Madison. For more information call 973-377-2982 x14 or visit www.metc.org.

Pond Exploration Explore the pond to reveal the animals and plants that call this habitat home. Ages 4 & up. 1-2:30pm. Great Swamp, 247 Southern Blvd., Chatham Township. Call 973-539-3500 ext 20 for information.

Sacred Heart Healing & Meditation Circle This meditation circle is a non-denominational, intensely dedicated group of professionals and healing practitioners enjoying the inspiration and wisdom derived from the sacred traditions, Chi Kung, and heart guided meditation. Free. 8:15-10pm. Terra Sky Center For Wellness, 510 Morris Ave, Summit. Call Carolyn at 908-277-1222 for information.

Emmylou Harris performs with acclaimed songwriter Rodney Crowell in celebration of “Old Yellow Moon,” their new duet release. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. For ticekts and information, call the box office at 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

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Express Yourself Kids! Art Program Explore the basic concepts of form and texture in creating two dimensional images and experimenting with different mediums. Ages 8-13. 1-3pm. Historic Speedwell, 333 Speedwell Ave., Morristown. Call 973-285-6550 to register, or visit www.morrisparks.net for information.

International foods, local entertainment, large This smaller market exclusively features farmers and Civil War Encampment crowds, amusements and fun for the whole family. vendors who grow and produce from scratch using local/regional and seasonal ingredients. Thursdays, Thru July 16. Mount Carmel Field., 56 River Rd. (at Honoring the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of GetSpringfield Ave.), Berkeley Heights. Call 201-653- tysburg. Discover military camp life and activities rain or shine 3-8pm. Beechwood Rd., Summit. Runs happening outside the battlefield. 10am-5pm. Coothrough Sept. 12 (except July 4). Call 908-277- 2699 or visit www.mtcarmelberkeleyheights.com for per Gristmill, 66 Route 513, Chester Township. Call information and a full schedule of events. 6100/6101 or visit www.summitdowntown.org for 908-879-5463 for information. information. 2013 Wine List Vicinity 1-4 pg_Layout 1 4/22/13 3:11 PM Page 1 2013 Final Vicinity 1-4 pg_Layout 1 4/22/13 12:20 PM Page 1

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Family Fun Day Ice Cream Social Join the Museum for lots of family fun, games, activities and, of course, ice cream. Every 2nd Saturday of the month. Advance registration recommended. 1-3pm. Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main St., Madison. Call 973-377-2982 x12 or visit www.metc.org.

Maplewoodstock In addition to live music there will be local art vendors, food stands, a large KidZone and a beer garden. Noon-10pm and July 14, Noon -9pm. Memorial Park, 160 Dunnell Rd., Maplewood.Visit www.maplewoodstock.com/music to get the full two-day performance lineup.

The Seeing Eye’s Guide Dog Training Program: Up Close During this tour learn about the history of The Seeing Eye, walk the streets where the dogs train, and see how Seeing Eye® dogs respond to their owners. While walking from their in-town training center, view sites important to the history of the organization and visit the J. Seward Johnson’s statue of Morris and Buddy for a photo op. Group size limited to 28. Tour begins at 14 Maple Ave., Morristown. Call 973-631-5151 or email canton@morristourism.org.

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Banquet FacIlItY 4Sixty6 The Appian Way The Chandelier Crystal Plaza Fairfield Manor’s Velvet Lounge The Grove Highlawn Pavilion Il Tulipano The LOFT The Manor Mayfair Farms Nanina’s in the Park Pleasantdale Chateau Richfield Regency The Wilshire Grand Hotel Westminster Hotel Barbeque Dinosaur BBQ Hog Wild BBQ Co. The Pit BBQ Ruthie’s BBQ & Pizza SuzyQue’s BBQ & Bar The Wood Pit BBQ

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Best of Essex 2013 NomiNEEs Jack’s Café La Saluben Café Market The Laurel The Manor McLoone’s Boathouse Moonshine Modern Supper Club Plum on Park Raymond’s Red Eye Cafe Sweet Basil’s Café Toast Uncle Moustache Uptown 596 Verjus Restaurant

BuRgeRs 12 WEST Restaurant & Bar 25 Burgers–Fairfield Argyle Marketplace Avenue Bistro Pub Clevelands Tap Room Cloverleaf Tavern Egan & Sons Elevation Burger Escape Five Guys Burgers and Fries Franklin Steakhouse–Nutley Gaffers Pub Garage Gaslight Brewery & Restaurant The Grasshopper Hog Wild BBQ Co.

The Landmark The Laurel Le Saluben Café Market Moonshine Modern Supper Club Neko’s Tavern Next Door Raymond’s Smashburger–Montclair St. James’s Gate Publick House Stony’s SuzyQue’s BBQ & Bar Sweet Basil’s Cafe Tierney’s Tavern Verona Inn Village Burger

candY/chocolate stoRe Ain’t We Sweet The Boston Ice Cream Company Bromilow’s Home Made Chocolates The Chocolate Path- online Maplewood Stationers Nellie and Bean No. 165 Sweet Home Montclair

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Events by Joni Fairchilds Market Frank Anthony’s Frank’s Deli and Catering Hog Wild BBQ Jack’s Café Kate’s Kreations Moonshine Modern Supper Club Nana’s Deli & Restaurant Nauna’s Bella Casa Pleasantdale Chateau Sweet Basil’s Cafe Tia’s Food of Love Two Men and an Appetite

chInese RestauRant 88 Café Asian Delite Baumgart’s Cafe Bill and Harry’s Chinese Cuisine – Multiple Chef Wong II Chengdu 1 China Gourmet Healthy Food Asian Cuisine Hong Kong Chinese Kitchen Hunan House Jade Lake Gourmet Man Hing Chinese Restaurant Ms. Lin Chinese Cuisine New Jin Lin New Kitchen Chinese Restaurant

New Man Hing Oriental Kitchen Panda House T.S. Ma Veggie Heaven Wah Chung Chinese Restaurant Woxx

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MexIcan RestauRant Cactus Charly Casa Piquin Hola Cantina Los Tapatios Pepper Mexican Grill Senorita’s Mexican Grill Tanqueria Authentica Tinga Taqueria Toro Loco

neW RestauRant 12 WEST Restaurant & Bar Dough Artisan Pizzeria Escape Fricassee French Bistro Fresco Gennaro’s Cucina Kate’s Kreations Le Saluben Café Market The Laurel Meal Pig & Prince Restaurant & Gastro-Lounge Red Eye Café Red’s Dips & Flips Rezza Sam Mickail’s CUT Steak House Sefarat Kebob House Sweet Basil’s Café Uncle Moustache

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outdooR dInIng 12 WEST Restaurant & Bar Above Restaurant & Bar Avenue Bistro Pub Bar Cara Cielo Restaurant Cloverleaf Tavern Cuban Pete’s CulinAriane Egan & Sons- Montclair Frank Anthony’s Fresco Fricassee French Bistro


Highlawn Pavilion Hog Wild BBQ Co. Il Vecchio Café The Manor McLoone’s Boathouse Moonshine Modern Supper Club Panevino Ristorante Raymond’s Stephanie’s Italian Restaurant Terrazza THAVMA Mediterranean Grill Verona Inn

PIzza 12 WEST Restaurant & Bar Ah’ Pizz Angeloni’s Pizzeria and Restaurant Arturo’s Osteria & Pizzeria Calabria Restaurant Calandra’s Bakery Cammarata’s Pizza Pantry Enzo Pizzeria and Restaurant Esposito’s Pizza & Deli Forte Pizzeria & Ristorante Fortissimo Restaurant Frank Anthony’s Frank’s Pizza and Restaurant Gennaro’s Cucina Guiseppe’s Pizza La Pizza Pizzeria & Restaurant La Strada Nuova The Landmark

Leone’s Lombardi’s Bar & Restaurant Mancini’s Coal Oven Pizza Master Pizza Michael’s Pastaria Moonshine Modern Supper Club Mr. Dino’s Pizzeria & Restaurant Nauna’s Bella Casa Pie~Zon Pizza Café Pizetta Pizzeta Enoteca Ralph’s Pizzeria and Italian Restaurant Roman Gourmet Russillo Ristorante & Pizzeria Ruthie’s BBQ & Pizza Salugo Bistro Salute Brick Oven Bistro Star Tavern Starlite Restaurant & Pizza Tony D’s Villa Victoria Pizzeria Village Trattoria

RestauRant–Full seRvIce 12 WEST Restaurant & Bar Above Restaurant & Bar Avenue Bistro Pub Bar Cara Cielo Restaurant Cloverleaf Tavern Coda Kitchen & Bar

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steak 12 WEST Restaurant & Bar Bloomfield Steak and Seafood House Cloverleaf Tavern Costanera Restaurant Franklin Steakhouse & Tavern– Nutley The Franklin Steakhouse & Tavern– Fairfield Fricassee French Bistro J & K Steakhouse Jim Johnson’s Meal Moonshine Modern Supper Club Nero’s Grille Rare The Steakhouse Sam Mickail’s CUT Steakhouse Strip House

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CALENDAR of EVENTS (continued from page 15)

Cooking Demonstration: The Pick of the Season

SUNDAY, JULY 21

Peaches, raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries are at the height of freshness! Spend this summer afternoon learning some new recipes to take advantage of New Jersey’s fruit harvest. 1-3pm. Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 53 Hanover Ave., Whippany. Call 973-326-7600 or visit morrisparks.net.

Japanese Drums and Ikebana Art The garden’s magnificent wisteria inspires this program bringing together the Japanese style drumming known as Taiko, performed by Kenny Chin and the beautiful Japanese art form of Ichiyo Ikebana, with Anna Nakada, for an engaging performance of music and living art in spectacular surroundings. 4pm. Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown. Call 973-538-2404 or visit www.maccullochhall.org.

Live Music in the Garden The Hub Hollow band returns to the Macculloch Hall garden drawing on bluegrass, rock, & old time music, Hub Hollow has been described as “a new kind of old-time music.” 4pm each Sunday in July. Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown. Call 973-538-2404 or visit www.maccullochhall.org.

“Home on the Range” Western Introductory Horseback Ride This program offers a great opportunity to become more familiar with Western style horseback riding. Call for details. 10am-Noon. Lord Stirling Stable, 256 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge. Call 908-7665955 or visit www.somersetcountyparks.or

MONDAY, JULY 15 Awesome Animal Artists Budding young artists mix nature and art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features a different NJ animal to learn about and draw. Parents are welcome to stay and take part. Ages 5-9. 4-5pm. Great Swamp, 247 Southern Blvd. Chatham Township. Call 973-538-3500 x20 for information.

TUESDAY, JULY 16 Explore the Farm: Horse-Drawn Wagon Ride Enjoy an interpretive horse-drawn wagon ride while discovering the importance of sustainable farming. Learn about the methods, equipment, crops and enterprises of Charles Foster’s farm in the early 1900s. 10:15am-Noon. Registration is required. Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Rd., Morristown. Call 973-326-7645 to register.

Gardening with Native Plants Eileen Ferrer of Hall’s Garden Center will talk about using native plants in your landscape and the benefits from drought tolerance to soil and wildlife adaptation. She will be bringing examples of plants and these will be raffled off at the end of the talk. Free. 7:30–8:30pm. New Providence Memorial Library, 377 Elkwood Ave., New Providence.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 Music of the Civil War—the Lighter Side A concert to be performed by the Cracked Walnuts in connection with the Library’s traveling exhibition, “Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War.” 7pm. Springfield Free Public Library, 66 Mountain Ave., Springfield. Call 973-376-4930 or visit www.sfplnj.org.

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Bob Saget Performs

Great Swamp Volunteer Orientation

Bob Saget may have starred in two of the most family-friendly shows in TV history, but he’s also known as an out-of-his-mind stand-up whose adult brand of comedy embraces his dark side. Adults only. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call the box office at 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

Looking for a place to volunteer, learn about nature and have a terrific time? Come learn more about volunteer opportunities with the Friends of the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge! 1:30-2:30pm. Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center, 32 Pleasant Plains Road, Basking Ridge. Call 973-425-9510 or visit friendsofgreatswamp.org

P.R.E.P. (People Responsible for Elderly Persons) Caregivers’ Support Group SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad Street, Summit. To register, call 908-598-5548. 7–8:30pm.

THURSDAY, JULY 18 Naughty by Nature The hip-hop trio reunites to perform their chart-topping singles including the groundbreaking, “O.P.P.,” and tracks from their latest release. Treach, Vin Rock and DJ Kay Gee show why their successful mix of brashness and crossover appeal scored Grammy® and American Music Awards. 6:30pm. Free. NJPAC’S Theater Square, One Center St., Newark. Call 973297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.


John Kay & Steppenwolf Perform

Toby Walker at the Minstrel

Classic rock favorite Steppenwolf, led by founder John Kay, performs its trademark brand of uncompromising rock ‘n’ roll. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call the box office at 973-5398008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

New Millennium Nutrition: The Practical Considerations Larry Heisler, M.A., LMT, will explore all aspects of nutrition and supplementation and get you on your way to a dynamic, healthy transformation. This workshop will include a presentation and discussion of daily food choices, shopping, menu planning, dining out, healthy recipes and strategies for getting your family to change. Pre-registration is requested to reserve your spot. 8:15-10pm. Terra Sky Center For Wellness, 510 Morris Ave, Summit. Call Carolyn at 908-277-1222 for information.

Shakespeare in the Garden: Metamorphoses This summer bring a picnic basket, a bottle of wine and relax in the Art Center Garden as the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s Next Stage Ensemble performs Metamorphoses from Ted Hughes’s Tales of Ovid. 7–8:15pm. Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 68 Elm Street, Summit. Call 908-273-9121or visit www.artcenternj.org.

Morris County 4-H Fair Celebrate the achievements of Morris County 4-H with wholesome family fun, including animal shows; live music, performances and demos; BBQ chicken and rootbeer floats; amusement and pony rides; hay rides; petting zoo; watermelon-eating contests; and much more. Thru July 21. Chubb Park, Chester. Call 973-2858300 x3 or visit www.morris.njaes. rutgers.edu/4h/Fair.html.

FRIDAY, JULY 19 Mad Science Presents Sea Life, an imaginary trip to the beach, for children ages 3-5 years at 10:30am; and Earthworks, a voyage to the center of the earth, for children 6-12 years at 12:30 pm. Free. Advance sign-up is required. Bernardsville Public Library, 1 Anderson Hill Rd., Bernardsville. Call 908766-0118 or visit www.bernardsvillelibrary.org.

Toby Walker is a blues guitarist who plays the classics as well as his own songs. Opener Tom Picard is a Folk Project member and singer-songwriter who has a good way with words. Wheelchair accessible; free parking. Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 8-11pm. Call 973-335-9489 www. folkproject.org.

SATURDAY, JULY 20 TGT Performs What happens when you take three of R&B’s top male artists in the last 10 years and put them together? Answer: TGT, a supergroup. These longtime friends have enjoyed success individually and are bringing true R&B back into style as a trio. 8pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, One Center St., Newark. Call 973-297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

Swingin’ Tern Contra and Square Dancing Steve White and Fia Feller will call the contras tonight. The band will be Mr. Darcy Trio. This Saturday night dance series is run by the Folk Project. No partner necessary. Beginners’workshop at 7:30pm. 8-11pm. Parish House, First Presbyterian Church, 14 Hanover Road, East Hanover. Call 973-295-6864 or visit www.folkproject.org

SUNDAY, JULY 21 Japanese Drums and Ikebana Art The garden’s magnificent wisteria inspires this program bringing together the Japanese style drumming known as Taiko, performed by Kenny Chin and the beautiful Japanese art form of Ichiyo Ikebana, with Anna Nakada, for an engaging performance of music and living art in spectacular surroundings. 4pm. Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown. Call 973-538-2404 or visit www.maccullochhall.org. (continued on page 34)

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IN THE MARKETPLACE By Nicole Canfora Lupo, Photos by Dan Epstein

European-style café opens at The Wine List of Summit

A Coffee Lover’s Dream S

ome folks go to great lengths to find the perfect cup of coffee. But at The Wine List of Summit, owner Ivan Ruiz has done all the work for you. After auditioning dozens of manufacturers, he’s proud to offer 28 different types of coffee beans, including artisanal selections from Lambertville’s own Rojo’s Roastery and from famed Iron Chef José Garces in the shop’s new European-style café area. While The Wine List still reigns as the top destination for wine aficionados from throughout the metropolitan area, Ruiz continues to expand its product lines and services. “We opened up a little area in the front of the store to cater to the weekday The Wine List's café lunchtime crowd, selling soups, salads and sandexplains Ruiz, who explains that adding proudly owns the wiches,” coffees to the mix has brought an influx of new commercial-grade customers. Now, customers can buy whole or coffee beans by the pound for their home Clover® machine, which ground coffee machines, or whip up the perfect cup of coffee, latte or cappuccino in-house. After being on a waiting list for two years, the Wine List’s café now proudly owns the commercialgrade Clover® machine, which “makes the perfect cup of coffee,” Ruiz claims, and allows customers to choose their own roast. Also available at The Wine List’s café are individual home coffee machines The next step? Adding a line of teas. “We’ve interviewed 20 companies so far— everyone says they’re the best, but we want to make sure!” says Ruiz. “When we’re satisfied, we plan to have about 20 to 30 different types of teas in the store.” But for now, the coffee business is booming. To complement the perfect cup of coffee, Ruiz offers sweets from Kiki’s Confections, such as French macarons and fruit tarts. Lunchtime specials (including soups, salads and sandwiches), gourmet products like Paolo’s Kitchen frozen meals, and specialty cheeses and meats draw customers in to the store, which Ruiz calls “one of the best-looking wine shops in the country.”

“makes the perfect cup of coffee.”

Owner Ivan Ruiz

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In the fall, Ruiz is once again spearheading the annual Summit Wine & Food Festival, now in its fifth year. As in years past, Ruiz plans to have a number of tasting events and competitions the weekend of Sept. 20-22, including the return of the sommelier tasting and a five-course dinner program, with a barista competition on tap as a new event. He expects nearly 35 renowned chefs to participate in the festival, which takes place at the Grand Summit Hotel, The Wine List and the Twin Maples house. All net proceeds after festival expenses will benefit the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, a nonprofit organization that is seeking monetary and food donations. “Due to Superstorm Sandy, they are in a lot more need than before, explains Ruiz.”  The Wine List 417 Springfield Ave., Summit 908-277-6565 www.winelistsummit.com

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Chatham Community Band

A unique blend of blues and folk performed by this American singer-songwriter. 7pm, Duke Island Park, Old York Rd, Bridgewater

The band performs in the Chatham Independence Day Parade. 9:30am, Main Street, Chatham

July 8, 2013

The Verdict

B Street Bank “Springsteen Tribute” The original Springsteen tribute band that has been rockin’ Bruce fans throughout the country. 7:30pm, Bee Meadow Park, Reynolds Ave & Pond Rd, Whippany

July 9, 2013

Taikoza Japanese taiko drumming. 12:30pm, Morristown Green, Morristown Music with a Caribbean flair. 6:30pm, North Branch Park, Milltown Rd, Bridgewater

Emil Stucchio & The Classics

Jimmy & The Parrots “Jimmy Buffet Tribute” A tribute to Jimmy Buffet that will make you think you’ve been transported to paradise. 7pm, Lurker Park, Ridgedale & Eagle Rock Aves, East Hanover

Tequila Rose Performing new and classic country rock. 7pm, Pleasant Valley Park, Valley Rd, Bernards Township

Parrotbeach “Buffet Tribute” A salute to Jimmy Buffet and his greatest hits. 7pm, Village Green, Broad St, Summit From Vegas to Atlantic City, their shows are truly a class act. 7:30pm, Biertuempfel Park, Winslow Ave, Union

Dancin Machine The ultimate tribute to the Disco era. 8:30pm, North Branch Park, Milltown Rd, Bridgewater

July 7, 2013

Kootz Rock & Roll with fiber. 7pm, Taylor Park, Main St, Millburn

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July 10, 2013

Beatlemania Again Tracing the Beatles career from debut to the final years of Abbey Road and Let it Be. 7:30pm, Memorial Park, Park Ave, Berkeley Heights

Elefante Family Band A local favorite performs live music. 7:30pm, Centennial Park, Springfield Ave & Academy St, New Providence

Smooth Taking you back to a time gone by, performing hits spanning the decades and crossing genres from Motown to country and back. 7:30pm, Biertuempfel Park, Winslow Ave, Union

July 12, 2013

David Rimelis Folk violinist. 6pm, Museum of Early Trades and Crafts, Main St at Green Village Rd, Madison

July 11, 2013

July 14, 2013

Felix Hernandez

Louis Prima, Jr., & The Witnesses

Rhythm Revue Dance Party. 5pm, Theatre Square, Center St, Newark

Performing the best of big band and swing music. 7pm, Duke Island Park, Old York Rd, Bridgewater


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The Tim Gillis Band

Wowing crowds with choreography, distinct sounds and unique musical arrangements. 7pm, Pleasant Valley Park, Valley Rd, Bernards Township

NJ’s premiere country dance and show band. 7:30pm, Centennial Park, Springfield Ave & Academy St, New Providence

July 17, 2013

Parrotbeach “Buffet Tribute” A salute to Jimmy Buffet and his greatest hits. 7:30pm, Memorial Park, Park Ave, Berkeley Heights

July 18, 2013

Naughty by Nature Local hip-hop. 5pm, Theatre Square, Center St, Newark

Chatham Community Band Bringing live musical entertainment to Chatham residents, from Chatham residents. 7pm, Taylor Park, Main St, Millburn

Street Hassle Horns, classic rock, blues, Motown and pop. 7pm, Borough Hall Complex, Ridgedale Ave, Florham Park

Kenny Vance & The Planotones Defining oldies with vocal authority and freshness, Keny Vance & The Planotones bring musical quality and a sophisticated point of view to each performance. 7:30pm, Biertuempfel Park, Winslow Ave, Union

July 21, 2013

Concert Band & Swing Town Concert and swing music. 6:30pm, Memorial Park Amphitheatre, Oakview Ave & Dunnell Rd, Maplewood

British Invasion Tribute The Beatles, Dave Clark 5, Rolling Stones and more. 7pm, Taylor Park, Main St, Millburn

Ken Navarro Contemporary jazz 7pm, Duke Island Park, Old York Rd, Bridgewater

Mark Rivera & The Little Big Band Performing with Jim Nuzzo. 7pm, Borough Hall Complex, Ridgedale Ave, Florham Park

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July 15, 2013

Mahoney Brothers “Long Live The Beatles” An all live musical event creating the sights and sounds of the Fab Four. 7:30pm, Bee Meadow Park, Reynolds Ave & Pond Rd, Whippany

Bronx Wanderers

July 16, 2013

Bronx Wanderers The ultimate Franki Valli tribute, echoing the era of the past and breathing new life into the sound of today. 7pm, Village Green, Broad St, Summit

Duprees Known all over the world for their romantic interpretation of some of the most beautiful love songs of the 50s. 7pm, Lurker Park, Ridgedale & Eagle Rock Aves, East Hanover

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July 22, 2013

Somers Dream Orchestra

B Street Band “Springsteen Tribute” The original Springsteen tribute band that has been rockin’ Bruce fans throughout the country. 7pm, Village Green, Broad St, Summit

Jimmy & The Parrots “Jimmy Buffet Tribute”

July 24, 2013

Big Band Evolution Music’s biggest hits performed by a big band. 7:30pm, Memorial Park, Park Ave, Berkeley Heights

July 25, 2013

Bernie Worrell Rock, Funk, Jazz & Fusion. 5pm, Theatre Square, Center St, Newark

Chatham Community Band Bringing live musical entertainment to Chatham residents, from Chatham residents. 7pm, Taylor Park, Main St, Millburn

A tribute to Jimmy Buffet that will make you think you’ve been transported to paradise. 7pm, Pleasant Valley Park, Valley Rd, Bernards Township

Infernos

Moreno Fruzzetti NJ-based 18-piece Big Band performing classic and contemporary swing. 7:30pm, Bee Meadow Park, Reynolds Ave & Pond Rd, Whippany

July 23, 2013

Argentine Tango Dancers Performances of the Argentine Tango. 12:30pm, Morristown Green, Morristown

The “Ambassador of Italian Music to America” 7pm, Lurker Park, Ridgedale & Eagle Rock Aves, East Hanover

3 Po’ Tenors Performing breathtaking renditions of classical standards and popular music. 8pm, Lurker Park, Ridgedale & Eagle Rock Aves, East Hanover

From doo wop to disco to today’s hot sounds. 7:30pm, Biertuempfel Park, Winslow Ave, Union

The 1910 Fruitgum Company 1960’s bubblegum pop stars. 7:30pm, Centennial Park, Springfield Ave & Academy St, New Providence

Cameos

July 28, 2013

Duprees Known all over the world for their romantic interpretation of some of the most beautiful love songs of the 50s. 7pm, Duke Island Park, Old York Rd, Bridgewater

Slippery When Wet Bon Jovi Tribute Band. 7pm, Borough Hall Complex, Ridgedale Ave, Florham Park

July 29, 2013

Bronx Wanderers The ultimate Franki Valli tribute, echoing the era of the past and breathing new life into the sound of today. 7:30pm, Bee Meadow Park, Reynolds Ave & Pond Rd, Whippany

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B Street Band July 30, 2013

Beatlemania Again Tracing the Beatles career from debut to the final years of Abbey Road and Let it Be. 7pm, Pleasant Valley Park, Valley Rd, Bernards Township

Cameos NJ’s favorite oldies group. 7pm, Lurker Park, Ridgedale & Eagle Rock Aves, East Hanover

Total Soul

Performing all of the Motown, R&B, Soul and Classic Disco hits from the 60s through today. 7pm, Village Green, Broad St, Summit

July 31, 2013

Infernos From doo wop to disco to today’s hot sounds. 7:30pm, Memorial Park, Park Ave, Berkeley Heights

Bronx Wanderers

August 18, 2013

The ultimate Franki Valli tribute, echoing the era of the past and breathing new life into the sound of today. 7pm, Lurker Park, Ridgedale & Eagle Rock Aves, East Hanover

B Street Band “Springsteen Tribute”

August 8, 2013

Shaggy Reggae music. 5pm, Theatre Square, Center St, Newark

Sheila E. Percussionist & vocal pop star. 5pm, Theatre Square, Center St, Newark

August 4, 2013

Tusk “Fleetwood Mac Tribute” The ultimate tribute to Fleetwood Mac. 5pm, Duke Island Park, Old York Rd, Bridgewater

The Characters Rock & Roll show with song and dance for kids and adults. 7pm, Taylor Park, Main St, Millburn

August 6, 2013

The Didge Project Australian aborigine didgeridoo. 12:30pm, Morristown Green, Morristown

August 22, 2013

The Ohio Players 1970s street funk & R&B. 5pm, Theatre Square, Center St, Newark

August 9, 2013

David Rimelis August 1, 2013

The original Springsteen tribute band that has been rockin’ Bruce fans throughout the country. 7pm, Duke Island Park, Old York Rd, Bridgewater

Folk violinist. 6pm, Museum of Early Trades and Crafts, Main St at Green Village Rd, Madison

August 25, 2013

Smithereens

August 11, 2013

VooDuDES Zydeco, Southern soul and Caribbean party music. 5pm, Duke Island Park, Old York Rd, Bridgewater

BeauSoleil Cajun music that is true to its roots. 7pm, Duke Island Park, Old York Rd, Bridgewater

A fun and powerful spin on popular music and hits. 7pm, Duke Island Park, Old York Rd, Bridgewater

August 29, 2013 August 15, 2013

Spanish Harlem Orchestra Classical NY salsa. 5pm, Theatre Square, Center St, Newark

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MONDAY, JULY 22

THURSDAY, JULY 25

Summer Time Chi Kung Class

Yes Performs

Shakespeare in the Garden: Henry V Bring a picnic basket, a bottle of wine and relax in the Art Center Garden as the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s Next Stage Ensemble performs Henry V by William Shakespeare. 7-8:15pm. Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 68 Elm Street, Summit. Call 908-273-9121or visit www.artcenternj.org.

Mondays 11:15am at Mir-Yam School of Tai Chi, Chi Kung and Meditation, First Lutheran Church, 153 Park Street, Montclair. Call 973-744-6043 or email miriam@mir-yam.com.

TUESDAY, JULY 23

FRIDAY, JULY 26

Celebrating the 1970s

Mary Chapin Carpenter and Marc Cohn Perform

Discover 1970s Dale Chihuly Glass from the Morris Museum Collection. 2-4pm. Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. Call 973-971-3706 or visit www.morrismuseum.org.

Alzheimer’s Association Support Group This support group provides an opportunity for caregivers, families and friends to learn more about Alzheimer’s disease, share their feelings and concerns, and support each other in coping with the effects of the disease. 10am. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad Street, Summit. To register or for information, call 908-598-5548.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 The Fixx And Wang Chung Perform It’s back to the future with 1980s British new wave favorites Wang Chung (“Everybody Have Fun Tonight” and “Dance Hall Days” ) and The Fixx (“One Thing Leads to Another,” “Red Skies” and “Deeper and Deeper”). 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call the box office at 973539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

Rose and the Nightingale Attend Rose and the Nightingale’s “The Spirit of the Garden” CD launch, a specifically-crafted concert for botanic gardens. Gates open at 6pm for picnicing, with music performances from 7-8pm. Reeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave., Summit. Call 908273-8787 or visit www.reeves-reedarboretum.org.

English progressive rock legends “Yes” perform from three classic albums in their entirety: The Yes Album, Close to the Edge and Going for the One. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call the box office at 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

An evening featuring the music of two Grammywinning singer-songwriters—country legend Mary Chapin Carpenter and folk and pop favorite Marc Cohn. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call the box office at 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

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Bernie Worrell Orchestra Performs Pioneering composer and keyboardist Bernie Worrell is back in his home state to lead a freewheeling program of hits from dozens of albums. A founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic, “The Wizard of WOO,” is guaranteed to make magic with his amazing fusion of rock, funk and jazz. 8pm. NJPAC’S Theater Square, One Center St., Newark. Call 973-2975828 or visit www.njpac.org.

Introductory Horseback Rides Ideal for individuals who are new to horseback riding; riders wishing to “get back in the saddle” after a hiatus from horses; and Western riders who would like to try English-style riding. Check-in time is 10am. Call for details. Lord Stirling Stable, 256 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge. Call 908-766-5955 or visit www.somersetcountyparks.org.

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Singer, comedian, and celebrity impressionist Terry Fator live on stage in his one-man band of music and laughter! 8pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, One Center St., Newark. Call 973-297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

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The Minstrel’s 38th Birthday Show Folk Project members take the stage tonight. Special admission includes refreshments. Sponsored by the Folk Project. 8pm. Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown. Call 973335-9489 or visit www.folkproject.org.

SUNDAY, JULY 28

Justin Bieber Performs

Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist Gary Reed Mr. Reed has reemerged as an accomplished and contemporary voice—with lyrics that resonate from that earlier time. An outstanding guitar player and performer, he is a premier fingerstyle guitar player and guitar champion who writes and plays unique solo guitar arrangements. 4pm. Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown. Call 973-538-2404 or visit www.maccullochhall.org.

TUESDAY, JULY 30 The Pirate and the Pea

SATURDAY, JULY 27 Family Fair at Theater Square Activities include performances by New Jersey professional dance companies and musicians of NJPAC’s Arts Education programs, drum circle, zumba classes, stilt walkers, face-painting, petting zoo and food vendors. Free. NJPAC’S Theater Square, One Center St., Newark. Call 973-297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

Mary Mary and BeBe Winans Perform The heavenly pairing of gospel music royals BeBe Winans and the duo Mary Mary (sisters Erica and Tina Campbell) promises to be a spirited celebration of soul, R&B and contemporary gospel. 8pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, One Center St., Newark. Call 973297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

See a puppet show full of sea monsters, sharks, and side-splitting action! Pirates searching for treasure found a princess in a treasure chest. 11am and 1pm. Bickford Theatre , Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. Call 973-971-3706 or visit www.morrismuseum.org.

As millions of fans celebrated the success of the BELIEVE album and accompanying sold-out BELIEVE world tour, global superstar Justin Bieber announces additional 2013 shows. 7pm. Also July 31. Prudential Center, 25 Lafayette St., Newark. Call 973-7576000 or visit www.prucenter.com.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 Summer Seafood Cooking Class

The Magic of Anthony Salazar Rising magic star Anthony Salazar performs fantastic illusions with a dash of comedy, juggling, music and audience participation in this high-energy show guaranteed to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. 10:30 am. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

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Happy Together Tour 2013 The best in pop-rock from the 1960s and 1970s, featuring Flo and Eddie of The Turtles, Chuck Negron, formerly of Three Dog Night, Gary Puckett & the Union Gap, Mark Lindsay, formerly of Paul Revere and the Raiders, Gary Lewis & The Playboys. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call the box office at 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

THURSDAY, JULY 25 Harlem Wizards Perform With basketball foolery and skills, the Wizards look to push the envelope on fun, combining comedy, audience participation, athleticism, tricks, fancy teamwork, and ballhandling wizardry. 11am and 1pm. Bickford Theatre, Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. Call 973-971-3706 or visit www.morrismuseum.org.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 Sheila E. Performs Acclaimed for her singing and songwriting talents, the former member of Prince’s band presents selections from The Glamorous Life and other favorites in a dynamic solo performance. Free. 6:30pm. NJPAC’S Theater Square, One Center St., Newark. Call 973-297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

Nature On Film Lunch and a movie. Take a break in your day. Bring a “green bag” lunch; drinks & cookies provided. 12:30-1:30pm. First Thursday of every month. Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center, 32 Pleasant Plains Rd., Basking Ridge. Call 973-425-9510 or visit www.friendsofgreatswamp.org.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3

Finvarra’s Wren At The Minstrel

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Rachel Streich opens. Sponsored by the Folk Project. 8pm, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown. Call 973-335-9489 or visit www.folkproject.org.

Enjoy an evening of romantic, soulful reggae with Jamaican singer Beres Hammond, the king of “lovers’ rock,” and reggae artist Luciano. 8pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, One Center St., Newark. Call 973297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

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Swingin’ Tern Contra & Square Dancing Barbara Goldstein will call the contras tonight. The band will be Hog Wild. Run by the Folk Project. No partner necessary. Beginners’workshop at 7:30pm. 8 to 11pm. Parish House, First Presbyterian Church, 14 Hanover Rd., East Hanover. Call 973-295-6864 or visit www.folkproject.org


Jayson is Cool! SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 “Home on the Range” Western Introductory Horseback Ride This program offers a great opportunity to become more familiar with Western style horseback riding. Call for details. 10am-Noon. Lord Stirling Stable, 256 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge. Call 908-766-5955 or visit www.somersetcountyparks.or

Summer Camp for a Day Campers may pick and choose as many camp sessions as they please. Each camp is different! Dates: August 7, 15, 20 & 28. 10am-2pm. Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main St., Madison. Call 973-377-2982 x10 or visit www.metc.org.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 Shaggy Performs

Sensational Dishes on the Siene Teen Cooking Class Bring the tastes of France right into your home. Come to the cooking studio and prepare this special menu from Siene River. Roasted Goat Cheese with Honey and Thyme; Vegetable Quicke; Croque Monsieur (hot ham and cheese sandwiches); Blueberry Sorbet; Macaroons 11am2pm. Kings Cooking Studio, 778 Morris Turnpike Short Hills. Call 973258-4000 for information.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 National Night Out Free food, entertainment, iceskating, giveaways, and more! Join the Morris County Park Police,and over 40 law enforcement and community agencies to learn about crime and drug prevention. 5-9pm. Mennen Sports Arena, 161 E. Hanover Ave., Morristown. Call 973-326-7651 for information.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7

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Robert Randolph and the Family Band Virtuoso pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph brings his distinctive mix of rock, funk and rhythm & blues to his hometown as he celebrates the release of his highly anticipated new album, Lickety Split. Special Guest Big Sam’s Funky Nation. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call the box office at 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

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Adam Gussow, One Man Blues Band Reeves-Reed Arboretum welcomes Adam Gussow, “Goin’ Back Home: The Blues in Word and Song,” one man blues band. Gates open at 6pm for picnic, with music performances from 7-8pm. Reeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave., Summit. Call 908-273-8787 or visit www.reevesreedarboretum.org.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 Downtown Concert Series Enjoy a free, family-friendly outdoor concert on the lawn of the Museum. Bring a blanket/chair and sit back and relax with a pleasant evening of music. Picnicking welcome. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be held inside the Museum with first come first serve seating. 6-8pm. Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main St, Madison. For more information call 973-377-2982 x14 or visit www.metc.org.

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A Night in the Wilde, Wild West with songs and music created by the Maestro and book from Ms. SeehausFisher’s pen. The production chronicles a time when Oscar Wilde, the famed Irish playwright and novelist, toured the United States, stopping in Leadville, CO, where this action takes place. 7:30pm. The Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey, Dolan Hall, College of St. Elizabeth, Madison. Call 973-366-8922 or visit www.baroqueorchestra.org.

Set sail with the best of 70s soft rock, starring Christopher Cross, Orleans, Gary Wright, John Ford Coley Player, Robbie Dupree and Firefall. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call the box office at 973-539-8008 or visit www. mayoarts.org.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 Spanish Harlem Orchestra Widely considered a standard bearer of contemporary Latin music, the Spanish Harlem Orchestra melds past tradition with a current vibe to create its enticing, spicy sound. Expect a formidable program of classic New York salsa, Cuban jazz and tropical tunes. Oscar Hernández, conductor. 6:30pm. Free. NJPAC’S Theater Square, One Center St., Newark. Call 973-297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 Diana Ross Performs

Family Fun Day Join in at the Museum for lots of family fun and craft activity. Held every 2nd Saturday of the month. 1-3pm. Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main St., Madison. Call 973-3772982 x10 or visit www.metc.org.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 Otello Production Celebrating the 200th Birthday of Giuseppe Verdi with a striking semiconcert production of Otello. Verdi’s late masterpiece based on Shakespeare stars Karole Lewis, Peter Lewis, Miksu Kim, Danielle Horta. Conducted by Maestro Butts, the performance is in collaboration with Eastern Opera Company of New Jersey. 7:30pm. The Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey, Grace Church, 4 Main St., Madison. Call 973-366-8922 or visit www.baroqueorchestra.org.

Second Sunday…with Friends. Dr. Brian Olechnowski from Fairleigh Dickinson University will talk about his tallgrass prairie restoration project in the Mid- west and his new urban green space restoration program. 1:30-3:30pm. Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center, 32 Pleasant Plains Rd., Basking Ridge. Call 973-425-9510 or visit www.friendsofgreatswamp.org.

The divine Diana Ross returns to NJPAC in a supreme evening of hits spanning an incomparable, five-decade career. 8pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, One Center St., Newark. Call 973-297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

The Mavericks Fusing progressive country with traditional rockabilly, The Mavericks return after a nearly 10-year hiatus with their crowd-pleasing country pop that includes such favorites as “Dance the Night Away,” “All You Ever Do is Bring Me Down,” and “What a Crying Shame. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call box office at 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

Dave Rimelis at The Minstrel Pat Guadagno opens. Sponsored by the Folk Project. 8pm, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown. Call 973335-9489 or visit www.folkproject.org.


David Massengill at The Minstrel Opening act to be announced. Sponsored by the Folk Project. 8pm, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown. Call 973-335-9489 or visit www.folkproject.org.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 Introductory Horseback Rides

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 Cheap Trick Since the 70s, Cheap Trick has been blending elements of pop, punk and even metal in a way that is instantly catchy and recognizable. With timeless classics such as “I Want You to Want Me,” and “The Flame,” Cheap Trick remains a musical institution. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call box office at 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

Ideal for individuals who are new to horseback riding; riders wishing to “get back in the saddle” after a hiatus from horses; and Western riders who would like to try English-style riding. Call for details. Lord Stirling Stable, 256 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge. Call 908-766-5955 or visit www.somersetcountyparks.org”

MONDAY, AUGUST 26 Reiki Healing Circle in the Salt Room Reiki reduces stress, strengthens the immune system, relieves pain, increases and balances energy, promotes healthy sleep, calmness and serenity. 7-8:30pm. Respira Salt Wellness Center, 472 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights. Reservation required to info@respirasalt.com or by calling 908-665-0333 or by visiting www.respirasalt.com.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22

Swingin’ Tern Contra and Square Dancing

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Tavi Merrill will call the contras tonight. The band will be Unbowed. Run by the Folk Project. No partner necessary. Beginners’ workshop at 7:30pm. 8 to 11pm. Parish House, First Presbyterian Church, 14 Hanover Road, East Hanover. Call 973-295-6864 or visit www.folkproject.org.

A smash of the Seventies, “Love Rollercoaster” put The Ohio Players on a trajectory to the Billboard charts, where their street funk and underground R&B were also heard on “Fire” and “Skin Tight.” The nine musicians encourage enthusiastic dancing and singing to their supercool grooves. 6:30pm. Free. NJPAC’S Theater Square, One Center St., Newark. Call 973297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

MONDAY, AUGUST 19 Music Technology Camp Students will be given hands-on experience with the software and hardware that professionals use to create, edit and distribute digital music. Throughout the week, students will create projects that will be published on www.MusicSH.org. Students entering grades 6-9 are welcome. Run through Aug 22. 9am-12pm. Bernards High School, 25 Olcott Ave., Bernardsville. Register online at www.MusicSH.org.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 Gladys Knight / The O’Jays

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 The Magic of Anthony Salazar Rising magic star Anthony Salazar performs fantastic illusions with a dash of comedy, juggling, music and audience participation in this high-energy show guaranteed to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. 10:30am. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. Call the box office at 973-539-8008 or visit www.mayoarts.org.

Uke New Jersey! Special Concerts and Workshops Featuring James Hill, Victoria Vox, Celtic Spirit and Jim & Liz Beloff. Sponsored by the Folk Project. Also Aug 31. Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown. Call 908-2291214 or visit www.folkproject.org s

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 Grow, Cook, Eat: Cooking Greens (Chard, Kale, and Others) In this Horticultural Program specialists provide growing instructions, planting tips, and take a closer look at some new and unusual varieties of these vegetables. Seeds, recipes, and a tasting sample make this a fun and inspirational evening to give you the motivation to get out there and plant. 7 - 8:30pm. Frelinghuysen Aboretum, 53 Hanover Rd., Whippany. Call 973-326-7600 for information.

Singer, composer, bass player and bandleader Richard Bona comes from a village in Cameroon but brings the world to audiences through his evocative music. The songs reference Latin jazz, tango, African pop and even Parisian cabaret. Appearing with the fiery Mandekan Cubano ensemble. 6:30pm. NJPAC, One Center St., Newark. Call 973-297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

An evening of classic soul and R&B with two of the most enduring acts in American pop: Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The O’Jays and the eight-time Grammy winner “Empress of Soul” Gladys Knight. 8pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, One Center St., Newark. Call 973-297-5828 or visit www.njpac.org.

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HEALTH & BEAUTY By Julie Jacobs

SUMMER SAFETY How to Be Wise While Outside Prepping and Participating • Stretch before engaging in physical activity, to both warm up your muscles and increase your flexibility. Find a flat, clutterfree surface, then breathe normally and keep steady. Hold each stretch for 30 seconds without bouncing and overextending your range of motion, and then repeat the series. • Wear the right clothing and gear. Choose comfortable garments and don helmets, goggles, padding, gloves and wrist guards as appropriate. And protect yourself from the harmful rays of the sun with a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. • Check your equipment to ensure it’s in good working order before using. Also, know how to repair your equipment, whether it’s a bike tire or floatation device, and bring a repair kit along with you. • Educate yourself by taking a professional lesson, particularly if you’re new to the pursuit. If you’re hiking to high-altitude areas, make sure to learn how to acclimate. • Pay attention to the weather before, as well as during, your activity. Heed reports about such adverse conditions as temperature changes and stay aware of any changes in temperature and the like while you’re out and about. • Keep hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Just pace yourself so that you don’t exhaust your supply at the outset. You might want to pack such healthy snacks as, such as fruit and granola bars, too. • Know basic first aid, especially for heat-related illnesses. Carry a well-stocked first-aid kit (see sidebar), and an emergency signaling device and whistle if you’ll be in isolated spots. Also, locate the nearest ranger station before you head out.

The old joke goes says that to get to Carnegie Hall, you need to practice, practice, practice. To stay safe outdoors during the summer months, you need to prepare, prepare, prepare! By planning prudently and taking the necessary precautions once you’re out, you can help prevent injuries from occurring while you’re playing, hiking, biking and more. 40

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• Go with at least one buddy and chart a plan for possible emergencies. And inform someone back home of your itinerary, apprising them of when you’ll return. • Stick to marked areas, avoiding those that are closed to the public, whether in water or on land. When hiking or biking, be careful on rocky, uneven terrain and near trees and bushes that may block your view. • Build in frequent rest stops to recover and rejuvenate. Reconsider going at all or turning back if you’re feeling achy or drowsy.


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Should Injury Happen While there’s a correct way to fall to reduce injury—keeping your hands in a fist, falling forward on your forearms or knees, or falling backward onto your backside—sometimes harm still occurs. In such cases, think RICE: rest, ice, compression (and immobilization), and elevation. Repeat until your condition has improved and you’re able to seek medical attention. And if you find a tick, grab a pair of fine-tipped tweezers to carefully remove it. Should you subsequently experience body ache, rash, fever and/or other symptoms, consult with your physician.  FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.CDC.gov; www.ezineartiles.com; www.fs.fed.us/recreation/safety.

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ising temperatures call for waterproof makeup, frizzfighting hairsprays and other summer saviors. These products can withstand the heat: Skin: BB creams and CC creams are the b-b-best for summer because they are lightweight, but provide long-lasting coverage and contain sun block and other skin-enhancing ingredients. Try dior Hydralife BB Crème, Pürminerals 4-in-1 mineral tinted moisturizer or Hard Candy CC Cream. Face: Pürminerals “Glow all Year” kit includes a universally flattering bronzer, plus a gold-flecked lip-gloss and a perfectly shimmery highlighter stick. Eyes: For eyes that withstand the effects of water, try Hard Candy Shadowholic 12-hour waterproof eye crayon and Lash Ink four-day lash stain mascara, which tints lashes without getting clumpy. Hair: Spray Lush’s Sea Salt Spray on damp hair, twist into a loose bun and let dry for tousled, beachy waves. Finish your look with a few dabs of Lush’s new Gorilla perfume, SuN; it just screams summer. (Hardcandy.com, purminerals.com, sephora.com, lushusa.com)

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study published in The Journal of Obesity observed the effects that moderate-intensity exercise had on participants’ appetites. on the first day of the study, participants were broken up into two groups. one group ran for 60 minutes and the other group walked for 60 minutes, while researchers monitored how much energy each participant was expending, and drew blood to check for changes in appetite-affecting hormones. on the second day of the study, all participants rested for 60 minutes. on both days—after the hour of exercise or rest—researchers monitored how many calories the participants consumed after they were given permission to eat whatever they wanted from a variety of food. The result? Participants were the hungriest after the hour of rest, consuming nearly 300 more calories than they had burned; walkers were hungry, but consumed around 50 calories more than they burned; and runners weren’t very hungry, and on average consumed 200 calories less than they had burned. (Source: well.blog.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/is-it-better-to-walk-or-run/) s This column does not reflect the views of Vicinity Media Group, but is strictly the opinion of the reviewer. Email any questions or suggestions to jls.editing@ gmail.com


DIAMOND MINDS By Barry Farber

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THE RICHNESS OF RESEARCH Surround yourself with people and information that is useful. Have you ever read a book that has inspired you and made a difference in your life? Read it again. Read it every year. You will be amazed at how the message can change every time you go back to it. It gets richer because your experiences have changed the way you look at the information in the book. All quality research creates a better position to move forward with more intelligence. And that’s the point—to move forward and take action with the information. Research and learning without action suffers; both working together provide clarity and truth. In our latest book, “Success Secrets of Sales Superstars” (Entrepreneur Press 2013) my coauthor, Robert L. Shook and I featured a variety of individuals ranging from sports agents to CEOs and even a top yacht salesperson who is legally blind. People ask how he sells well when he can’t see. The answer is that he listens. That’s how he does his quality research to act upon with his customers.

or over ten years I’ve been writing Diamond Minds and I must have mentioned this adage in more ways than one: “You become what you think about.” I first heard this on an audio program called the “Strangest Secret” by Earl Nightingale. It has always reminded me to ask myself, “What are you reading?” “Who are you surrounding yourself with?” “How does your environment impact your actions?” This focus has served me well over the years in many different ways. For one, whenever I work with a sales organization I ask to interview not only their top performers, but the customers they sell to. I learn unique insights into an industry and it changes the way I think about the client’s business as well as how I present to and work with my customers. That additional research not only builds confidence in how to customize a solution but constantly reminds us of the fundamentals that can be applied to many situations.

The work on this Barry Farber book project allowed the information to sink in at a deeper level because the richness of the subjects’ unique stories about building relationships multiplied—first when we did the pre-interview research on them, second when we conducted the interview, third when we transcribed the interview, and the fourth time when we read the interview… and maybe a fifth time when we listened to these top producers’ interviews live. You can listen to them at www.blogtalkradio.com/barryfarber. Ask yourself what type of research you’re doing in your area of expertise that will enhance the value of what you’re worth. What are you reading, who are your mentors, what and who are you surrounding yourself with that will help you become the person that can achieve the goals you’re shooting for? You do become what you think about all day long. The repetition of learning valuable ideas through different sources helps build knowledge that lasts, that you can act on, and that can help you succeed. 

Barry Farber consults with corporations, professional athletes and entertainers helping them market their products and land more deals. He’s the best-selling author of 12 books translated into 25 foreign languages with over one million copies sold. His next book, Success Secrets of Sales Superstars will be released April 2013 by Entrepreneur Press. You can see him on QVC selling out unique and innovative inventions. He’s a featured guest on CNN, Fox, CNBC and hosted over 400 Radio and Television shows in New York City, Washington and on the Comcast Television Network. Visit him at: www.barryfarber.com or email him at: barry@barryfarber.com. Listen to the new show: www.blogtalkradio.com/barryfarber

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Elegant Entertaining WITH BOLD FLAVORS (Family Features)

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ummer entertaining is easy with simple, crowdpleasing recipes from light bites to sweet delights that require almost no time in the kitchen. Invite over a few of your closest friends, heat up the grill and set out your favorite wines for a truly memorable outdoor dinner party. Select simple recipes that can be prepared ahead of time and quickly seared on the grill once your guests have arrived. Everyone will enjoy the food and you’ll love that you’re not trapped in the kitchen. Prep, chop and marinate everything then store it all in containers. Continue the trend of simplicity by serving food-friendly wines, such as those from Las Rocas. Las Rocas, which literally means “the rocks” because of the rocky soil where the grapes are grown, produces an incredibly vibrant Garnacha and refreshing Rosé that pair wonderfully with these dishes. Make the occasion truly special by beginning the festivities at sundown to take advantage of the cool breezes and beautiful sunset. Line the tables with a row of small candles, hang sparkling white lights from the trees and put on your favorite music. Your guests may never want to leave.

Pan Seared Rib Eye

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in saucepan and cover with cold, salte FOR POTATOES: Place the potatoes tender, to boil. Cook until potatoes are fork water. Set over high heat and bring cold r unde of potatoes. Drain and rinse about 10 minutes depending on size and salt with on seas paper towels and running water. Pat potatoes dry with begin steak. and e asid toes pota Set . pepper to taste skillet with kosher or coarse salt; heat FOR STEAK: Sprinkle large cast-iron ks are tes, then add steaks. Sear until stea skillet over high heat for about 8 minu about or s enes don red desi steaks. Sear to crusted brown, about 4 minutes; turn e you whil rest let and rd boa ng cutti to sfer 6 more minutes for medium rare. Tran make sauce. vinegar , stirring, about 1 minute. Slowly add Wipe out pan and add shallot; cook and ces redu until usly inuo cont g to a boil. Stir and 1 tablespoon of water and brin season and r, butte in swirl , heat from pan thickens, about 2 minutes. Remove over steaks just before serving. with pepper to taste. Drizzle sauce n hot, oil in large skillet over high heat. Whe TO FINISH POTATOES: Heat olive and en gold until k Coo y. mar n, and rose add seasoned potatoes, cut side dow to taste. kle with additional salt and pepper Sprin . side per tes minu 2 ut abo crispy,


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BERKELEY HEIGHTS Goodman’s Restaurant & Deli

400 Springfield Ave, Berkeley Heights • 908-898-0900 www.GoodmansDeli.net Since 1943, Goodman’s Restaurant & Deli has been serving up classic, Jewish-style (not Kosher) delicacies. Goodman’s is best known for its delicious homemade meats. Goodman’s has the best Char Broiled Burgers around as well as Chicago Style Hot Dogs and Italian Beef Sandwiches. Voted “Best Reuben in the State”, you will be sure to leave Goodman’s satisfied. BYO, MCC,$MOD, LP, H, TO.

CHATHAM Mitsuba Japanese Cuisine

237 Main St, Chatham • 973-635-3888 Traditional Japanese specialties and cuisine served in a casual setting. BYO, $MOD, H, RR, SP, MCC, TO

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6230 Town Center Way, 2nd Floor, Livingston • 973-992-8999 www.ThavmaGrill.com Thavma offers the very best of the Mediterranean by combining Greek and Middle Eastern specialties to create an unforgettable dining experience. All preparations and cooking are done fresh daily on the premises to give you the freshest seafood and grilled meat dishes. Lunch and dinner are served daily with takeout and limited delivery service available for dinner only. $MOD, ENT, OD, LP, NR, H, MCC, TO.

MAPLEWOOD Coda Kitchen

177 Maplewood Ave, Maplewood • 973-327-2247 Modern American fare served in an upscale, casual restaurant. H, RR, LP, SP, MCC, TO

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440 Main St, Little Falls • 973-256-6699 • www.RareSTK.com Rare is now open and serving steaks cooked to customers’ liking in addition to lamb, veal, poultry, fish and side dishes. Two rooms are available for private parties. Relax at the spacious bar before or after dinner

113 S. Livingston Ave, Livingston • 973-740-0016 www.IlVicoloRestaurant.com Owners Jimmy and Benny take pride in using only the freshest ingredients in the preparation of innovative Italian cuisine. Combining the finest Old World recipes with nouvelle cooking techniques results in a cuisine that is fresh and exciting. The setting looks and feels like a home away from home with its beautifully appointed, yet still intimate dining room. Party room available. LP, MCC, RR, $IN-$MOD, BYO

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Verjus Restaurant

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STIRLING Oceana Grill

1255 Valley Rd, Stirling • 908-647-2193 Mediterranean cuisine with an emphasis on seafood specialties. $EXP, H, OD, RR, LP, MCC, TO

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355 Millburn Ave, Millburn • 973-467-3420 Casual Italian. BYO, H, SP, MCC, TO, $MOD

1205 Valley Rd, Stirling • 908-604-4746 Authentic Italian food served in a casual atmosphere. $MOD-$EXP, BYO, H, RR, OD, LP, MCC, TO, D

Ms. Lin Chinese Cuisine

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59 Main Street, Millburn 973-912-8838 www.MsLinMillburn.com Ms. Lin Chinese was established by the chef and staff of former restaurant Ling Ling to carry on its success and reputation for excellence. They focus on delivering the best taste while providing the lowest cholesterol and trans fat and only using fresh ingredients. They offer an open kitchen with a warm, friendly dining room. Ms. Lin Chinese provides convenient take-out and delivery for lunch and dinner and specializes in off-premise catering. BYO, $MOD, LP, NR, H, MCC, TO, D

Umi Sushi

339 Millburn Ave, Millburn • 973-921-2848 www.MillburnUmi.com Traditional and Fusion sushi and sashimi. Diners can also find teriyaki, tempura, udon and soba noodle dinners. Most fish is wild-caught. Free delivery all day. Now under new ownership. Mon-Thu 11:30am10pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-11pm, Sun 12:30-9:30pm. BYO, OD, MCC, SP, TO

SOUTH ORANGE Lalibela Ethiopian Cuisine

261 Irvington Ave, South Orange • 973-327-4840 Vegetarian cuisine and seafood served in a cozy, casual restaurant setting. $EXP, BYO, H, RR, SP, MCC, TO

The Bombay Bistro

427 Springfield Ave, Summit • 908-918-0330 www.TheBombayBistro.net The Bombay Bistro, formerly known as Dabbawalla, has been fully renovated. Now, in its newer, slicker Avatar, it serves up both traditional and fusion Indian food. Find classic Italian delights made from fresh ingredients. Closed Mon. Open Tue-Thu, Sun 11:30am-3pm & 5:30-9pm; Fri-Sat 11:30am-3pm & 5:30-10pm. Lunch buffet served Tue-Sat. BYO, MCC

La Pastaria

327 Springfield Ave, Summit • 908-522-9088 www.LaPastaria.com With dishes including Polenta with Mushroom Medley, Cavatelli with Ricotta, this cozy, causal restaurant puts an upscale spin on Italian food. Their special Dinner for 4 menu gives diners the option of sharing in a fine family-style meal complete with a salad and focaccia bread to share Mon-Fri, cash and carry only. $IN-$MOD, BYO, H, RR, SP, LP, MCC, TO

Marco Polo

527 Morris Ave, Summit • 908-277-4492 www.MarcoPoloNJ.com A popular Summit restaurant since 1934, specializing in Italian, Greek and seasonal favorites. A

BYO: Bring your own ENT: Entertainment as noted H: Handicapped accessible OD: Outdoor dining (in season) NR: No reservations accepted RR: R eservation required/suggested LP: Lot parking SP: Street parking VP: Valet parking available MCC: Most credit cards accepted $IN: Inexpensive—$10 and under $MOD: Moderate—$11 to $16 $EXP: Expensive—$17 and up TO: Take-out available D: Delivery available MN: Menu on SuburbanEssex.com Prices based on average entree price excluding beverages & gratuity.

perfect place to hold your special occasion: rehearsal dinners, birthdays, anniversaries, showers, corporate events, reunions and parties. On & off site catering available. Happy Hour, Mon-Fri at the bar, from 3-6pm. H, RR, LP, MCC, TO

Natale’s Summit Bakery

185 Broad St., Summit • 908-277-2074 www.NatalesBakery.com Enjoy a selection of house made specialties including breads, pastries, pies and cakes. Daily specials include Quiche, Lemon Sponge Loaf, Challah, Swiss Apple Cakes and more. This family owned and operated bakery is serving up their delicious twist on bakery classics for over 20 years. $IN-$MOD, TO

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New York-style deli and diner offering dine-in, delivery and catering service. Established in Elizabeth in 1943, we are now located in Berkeley Heights, where we continue to serve traditional, Jewish food to the community. • • • • • • •

Freshly cured and steamed pastrami, corned beef and beef brisket Homemade roast beef and turkey breast Not Kosher Famous chopped liver Matzo Ball soup Hours: Burgers and wraps Tuesday - Saturday, 8am – 8pm Lox and bagel platters Sunday & Monday, 8am – 3pm Homemade potato latkes

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