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SEPTEMBER 2020 | $3.95 | BERGENMAG.COM | VOLUME 20 ISSUE 9

VOLUME 20 ISSUE 9 | SEPTEMBER 2020

HEALTH & LIFE | FOOD & FASHION | HOME & HAPPENINGS

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Features

Time For a Better You? | 36

This season is ideal for setting new goals for yourself and striving to achieve them. Here, local therapists offer four tips for success.

Understanding Gut Troubles | 38

Navigating the common disorders of the lower digestive tract.

Your Doctor Is In | 40

Postponing medical visits or procedures because of COVID-19? Eight clinicians say it may be time to re-think.

Come Shower With Me | 86

A husband and wife’s elegantly redone Ridgewood bathroom is a tribute to togetherness.

A Taste of Autumn | 90

Three top Bergen County chefs offer seasonal recipes you’ll fall for.

A Basement Built For Fun | 96

Just downstairs, for this family with six boys, there’s now a super-convenient, game-filled, party-ready wonderland.

Charity’s Comeback | 122

Just when people needed them most, the county’s aid organizations took a gut punch themselves from COVID-19. But they haven’t quit.

IN EVERY ISSUE 10 Editor’s Note 32 Health News 144 Where to Eat

READERS’ CHOICE

We counted all the votes, and you’ve determined who’s cream of the crop. Enjoy the winners in dozens of categories—from diners and day spas to gyms and jewelry stores.

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Departments Bergen Buzz | 19 Our guide to new ideas, tips, trends and things we love in the county.

For Men Only | 24

Forget the gym! The season’s new styles prove sneakers go beyond working out.

Style Watch | 26

Whether worn head-to-toe or complementing other neutrals, this chocolate hue gives you the power surge you need for the chillier weather.

Jewelry Box | 28

The missing links in your collection: these on-trend pieces which work well solo or layered.

Home Front | 30

Add an antique aesthetic to your home with these rustic yet elegant basics.

Baby Safety | 32

September is Baby Safety Month. Achieve parenting peace of mind with pieces for worry-free sleep and play.

Tastes | 132

While the kids are juggling virtual learning with in-person classes, give them something to munch on that’s as good for them as it is for the planet.

Power Food | 138

The peanut product is a classic, but use of the healthy almond alternative is spreading.

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Spirits | 142

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The doctor never said you had to eat an apple a day. Here, five hard ciders sure to satisfy.

Gatherings | 150

Bergenites always show up to support their friends and neighbors—especially during a pandemic.

A Bergen Moment | 152

A woman—along with the patron who snapped this photo—seeks some alone time at a beautiful lake at Ramapo Valley Reservation.

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Well, we asked for it, and boy, did you answer—even while we were locked down during quarantine. After publishing our Readers’ Choice Awards ballot online, we sat back and watched the responses roll in. The tastiest Thai restaurant, the best bagel shop, the most sinful ice cream stand—in some cases, the consensus was overwhelming; in others, the choices varied widely. But each entry provided a window into what you, our readers, consider the county’s best offerings. Ready to see who came out on top? In “Readers’ Choice,” starting on page 101, we reveal all your picks in more than 130 different categories. We admit, however, that simply reading about the freshest seafood or the best happy hour spots can hardly do them justice—particularly when many businesses are recovering from the pandemic. To get the full effect, we encourage you to visit the winners (from a safe distance) and experience firsthand everything they have to offer. While the coronavirus didn’t stop us from publishing our annual guide to the county’s best, we did make the decision to cancel this year’s Bergen Wine & Food Experience—for everyone’s safety. But don’t fret: We plan to celebrate all the winners and reprise the festivities in 2021, when more things are certain and the world has returned to “normal.” But resuming everyday life might be easier for some than others. If you’ve been putting off medical elective procedures because of fears stemming from the ongoing pandemic, our panel of local clinicians says it’s safe to come back—and you should. Turn to “Your Doctor Is In” on page 40 to read what they had to say. Bergen’s nonprofit organizations are also trying to rebound from the impact of the coronavirus. In our special report, “Charity’s Comeback” on page 122, read about the setbacks several local groups experienced as a result of the shutdown and how they’re slowly recovering. Of course, this issue of BERGEN has other features to help you get back on track, including “Time for a Better You” on page 36 and “A Taste of Autumn” on page 90—a piece in which three Bergen chefs lend us recipes to help us get into the fall spirit. We hope you enjoy all of the wonderful stories in the magazine and visit the winners of this year’s Readers’ Choice poll, many of whom are longtime favorites who will be happy to see you again.

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PANDEMIC PLAYTIME The pandemic has made many businesses adjust, and indoor play spaces for children are no exception. Though Kidville in Closter has closed indefi nitely, several of the county’s other indoor play areas have adapted their business models to serve kids’ continuing need to be kids. They’ve taken steps—boosting sanitization, requiring signed health waivers and mask-wearing and conducting touchless temperature checks for visitors and staff—to assure safety and to address parents’ concerns. Playdate on Park: This brand-new Park Ridge facility features childsized versions of a police car, a grocery store, a restaurant and an animal hospital, where little ones can explore their creativity. Book private play sessions for one hour ($100) or two ($200) for six kids and six parents and, due to popular demand, there is also now an option for single-admission open play ($20 for one hour), with capacity limited for safety. • Playdate on Park, 40 Park Ave. #1, Park Ridge; playdateonpark.com

Lily & Liam: The café is currently closed due to state indoor dining regulations, but the playground component of this Englewood favorite is still open—partly. It’s operating at 25 percent capacity and undergoes a deep cleaning every day from noon to 2 p.m. On either side of that time slot, open play is available for $15.99, which covers one kid and one adult for 50 minutes; each added adult is an extra $4.99. The play area, which includes a track, a kitchen, ball pits and a cushioned jungle gym, is also sanitized for 10 minutes after each 50-minute session. • Lily & Liam, 250 S. Van Brunt St., Englewood, 201.567.5111, lilyandliamkids.com

The Great Story: TGS’s original location in Hackensack is currently closed, but a spankin’ new branch opened in Ridgefield over the summer—no small feat during a pandemic. The new spot features a dress-up area, a huge ball pit, a soccer field, a racing zone and an underwater room where kids can go “fi shing.” It’s operating on a reservations-only basis, and small groups and mini-parties of no more than 10 people (including parents) can book at $299 for two hours. • The Great Story, 321 Broad Ave. #135, Ridgefield, 201.647.7497, thegreatstoryinc.com

The Village: They say it takes a village to raise a child; that’s what inspired this two-story facility where kids can play and parents can hang. It features a downstairs play area and an upstairs creative wing dedicated to crafts and reading. Founded by two local mamas, this play space now offers private play groups by appointment only at $65 for five kids and five parents. There is a minimum one-hour break between reservations to make time for a thorough cleaning. P.S.: The Village specializes in one-of-a-kind birthday parties. • The Village, 250 Old River Rd., Edgewater, 800.552.4429, thevillageedgewater.com

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KUDOS Answer to cancer? Teaneck resident and Bergen Academies student Anaiah Thomas, 18, is mapping a career in science, having taken fifth place in the prestigious national Regeneron Science Talent Search. Her work examining how the natural killer immune cells (NK)— CD56bright and CD56dim—influence cancer cells netted a $90,000 scholarship prize. “CD56bright NK cells stop CD56dim NK cells from attacking healthy tissue,” says Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. “When Anaiah cultured these NK cells together with cancer-derived fibroblast cells that can stimulate changes in their function, she found that NK cells can switch type based on their microenvironment.” In nonscience terms: It’s research that can lead to new cancer therapies. Great job, Anaiah!

Away with algae Anaiah isn’t the only student putting science savvy to good use. Glen Rock High School’s Connor Cunningham founded Friends of NJ Ponds to raise funds to treat local waterways filled with harmful algae blooms. The blooms contain toxins that can cause rashes and infections in humans and be lethal to animals from fish to dogs. The high school senior is raising money for microbes that when released into ponds and streams eliminate the algae—a process he learned during a summer internship. At press time, Connor has applied his treatment to the Glen Rock duck pond in Saddle River County Park and hopes to clean other North Jersey ponds in coming weeks.

Nice guy finishes first Meanwhile, recent Leonia High School graduate Yaseen Abdelaziz has proven that being nice to others pays off. Though he held several leadership roles at LHS, including senior class executive president and member of the school’s cross-country and wrestling teams, it was his treatment of others that earned him the Northern New Jersey Community Foundation’s Friendship Scholarship. The $1,000 prize is awarded to a student seeking to further his or her education who is also a member of an athletic team, holds a B average or better and demonstrates financial need. Yaseen plans to study architecture this fall at the New York Institute of Technology at Old Westbury.

‘I thought that I would never see them take so long to honor me!’ Several former Bergenites will receive one of the state’s highest distinctions next month when they are inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame as part of the 2019–20 class. Actor and former Tenafly resident Ed Harris (born 1950) and the late award-winning actor Danny Aiello (1933–2019), who lived in Ramsey, will be inducted into the Performing Arts section of the NJHOF. Posthumous honors will also go to Becton, Dickinson and Company co-founder Fairleigh Dickinson (1866–1948), who lived in Rutherford, and writer and former Mahwah resident Joyce Kilmer (1886–1918), who wrote the famous poem “Trees.” A pre-recorded virtual ceremony will take place on Oct. 18. BERGENMAG.COM

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There’s a rumor that Sept. 29 is National Coffee Day, but you know every day really belongs to the beverage that perks us up. So celebrate by turning to page 101 to learn which shops were preferred in our annual Readers’ Choice Poll—then head to one of those places or the ones listed below for an iced chai latte— or whatever bean-born beverage gets your day going. Erie Coffeeshop & Bakery: After you choose from an expansive drink menu that includes locally roasted coffees, cappuccinos, espressos and cold brews, you’ll be tempted by the display of cakes and pastries. Erie also has a breakfast menu featuring quiche, biscuits and a must-try spinach, feta and mushroom hand pie. • Erie Coffeeshop & Bakery, 10 Franklin Pl., Rutherford, 201.460.0073; eatdrinkerie.com

Kuppi Coffee Company: Come for the coffee and stay for the view. In normal times, this coffee shop fills up with families, study groups and hipsters who take advantage of its cold brews, lattes and food menu—salads, sandwiches and burgers (Saturdays only). These days, guests take their java to the back patio, which overlooks the Hudson. • Kuppi Coffee Company, 725 River Rd., Edgewater, 201.676.0657; kuppicoffee.com

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made from fresh coffee beans delivered from a South Jersey roaster. Between sips, take a bite of one (or more) of the food menu’s offerings. The French-inspired fare ranges from oatmeal and omelets for breakfast to salads and sandwiches for lunch. Or enjoy your coffee like a Parisian with a croissant or a toasted baguette. • Patisserie Florentine, 242 Closter Dock Rd., Closter, 201.660.8296; 10 S. Dean St., Englewood, 201.408.4890; patisserieflorentine. com

Roast’d: To make sure customers get the freshest cup of coffee, the folks here roast eight to 10 single-origin varieties in small batches. They’re more than just baristas—they are java experts who enjoy a little coffee talk with customers. Want to chat about brewing methods, flavor profiles or the community? Pull up a chair. • Roast’d, 1666 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, 201.482.4678; 155 Route 17 S., Hasbrouck Heights, 201.426.0520; roastd.coffee

Sogno Coffeehouse and Creperie: This local favorite preps its own coffee in a custom-built roaster and creates an assortment of hot and cold drinks, a variety of drip and espresso favorites and a selection of seasonal flavors. Hungry? Sweet and savory crepes are the chef specialties here, but there are fresh-baked pastries and sandwiches on the menu too. • Sogno Coffeehouse, 11 Madison Ave., Westwood, 201.497.3628; sognocoffee.com


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CULINARY CORNER PULL A CORK! Locals didn’t have to wait long for the next eatery to pop up in Harrington Park, thanks to the recent grand opening of Italian Mediterranean-inspired Cork & Crust. The BYO restaurant takes over the storefront formerly occupied by Let’s Meat Steakhouse, which relocated earlier this summer to a larger space in River Vale, and it’s already earning praise. The mostly Italian menu features starters with a Mediterranean spin such as escargot, chilled octopus salad and truffle mac-and-cheese as well as full pasta, veal, pork and seafood entrées. • Cork & Crust, 90 La Roche Ave., Harrington Park, 201.367.1550; corkandcrustpizzeria.com

START YOUR DAY RIGHT Willow & Whisk missed its originally scheduled springtime grand opening because of the pandemic, but it’s here now (they safely opened in summer) to make sure you don’t miss the day’s most important meal. The elevated breakfast establishment’s menu runs the gamut— you’ll find buttermilk and lemon ricotta pancakes, brioche and challah bread French toast, cacio e pepe scrambles and smoked salmon benedicts. “The presentation and fresh ingredients are a breath of fresh air,” says Megan Browning, a 15year Wyckoff resident. “Our town needed a place like this, and it comes at the right time—when everyone wants to get out of the house and have a great meal.” • Willow & Whisk, 319 Franklin Ave., Wyckoff, 201.425.9931; willowandwhisk.com

RICE, TWICE The Rice Shop made a name for itself in Hoboken, where Hudson County hungries seek out dim sum and other Cantonese classics. Now the owners have opened a sister location, 88 Rice Shop in Ridgefield, bringing a similar menu to Bergen County. Roast duck is one of the restaurant’s specialties, and the popular Chinese dish is prepped several ways. Of course, there’s no shortage of noodle and rice dishes or dim sum varieties. • 88 Rice Shop, 88 Rte. 46 W., Ridgefield, 201.840.8688; 88riceshop.com

GYMS WORK IT OUT

As the state continues to debate the reopening of health clubs, many independent gym owners and operators have found ways to keep clients active. Virtual workouts via Zoom and other social media platforms were used during most of the pandemic, but many exercisers found that online gatherings couldn’t replace in-person training. So several local gyms moved their business (or at least part of it) outdoors just as restaurateurs have done this summer. “I’d been doing a 9 a.m. virtual workout with Orangetheory coaches since the beginning of the quarantine,” says Westwood resident Maggie Prental. “But getting outside and working out with others—from a safe distance—is a world of difference.” Prental has been doing outdoor yoga sessions and training with Fit4Mom at parks in Westwood and Ridgewood. At East Coast Athletics in Carlstadt, which specializes in one-on-one sessions, trainers follow social distancing guidelines handed down by Governor Phil Murphy, and they also have a separate process in place to track each client who works out. Pre-session screenings include checks for fever, sore throat and cough, and every person trains in a designated area. D1 Training Bergen County in Upper Saddle River is another specialized facility for adults and student-athletes. It also implements strict social distancing policies and limits class sizes to keep everyone safe. Larger chain gyms such as Retro Fitness also offer outdoor fitness. At Retro’s Fair Lawn location, trainers meet with clients at the gym parking lot for weight training, boot camp, yoga and more. “For many, the gym is more than working out,” says Prental. “There’s a community that goes with it. It’s nice to have that feeling back.”

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PICK YOUR OWN— CAREFULLY

The COVID crisis threw a wrench into many summer plans—baseball games, concerts, vacations—but places like Demarest Farms (244 Wierimus Rd., Hillsdale, 201.666.0472; demarestfarms.com) are out to save some seasonal pleasures. The late summer/early autumn ritual of apple picking returns to the delight of those who crave everything Macintosh, Cortland or Pink Lady—and, of course, cider and donuts. But farms are instituting new rules at their orchards. Demarest Farms will hold pick-your-own (PYO) sessions by reservation, and tickets will be available online only. Besides face coverings, social distancing and sanitization practices (hand sanitizer will be provided), one-way direction markers will be installed to maintain a safe flow within the orchard. The one thing missing this fall, at least for the time being, is the hayrides—the farm will not offer them, citing safety concerns. PYO admission is $7 per person (age 2 and under free), and apple bags are $12. Though Demarest Farms is Bergen’s only PYO-apple spot, there are several options only a short car ride away, including: • Alstede Farms, 1 Alstede Farms Lane, Chester, 908.879.7189; alstedefarms.com • Sun High Orchards, 19 Canfield Ave., Randolph, 973.584.4734; sunhigh.com • Wightman Farms, 1111 Mt. Kemble Ave., Morristown, 973.425.9819; wightmanfarms.com.

NEW YEAR, NEW FISH DISH

Though social distancing guidelines have loosened and the stay-at-home order has been lifted since we celebrated Passover and Easter at the pandemic’s peak in April, the Jewish high holidays are bound to look different this year. So why not add a different touch of your own—a simple new recipe—to your Rosh Hashanah repertoire? This one comes courtesy of BERGEN reader Karen Berger of Fair Lawn, who discovered it years ago in her mother’s Hadassah cookbook and now makes it with her mom annually. “I’m not a big meat or chicken eater, so this is one of my favorite holiday menu items,” she says. “Not everyone loves gefilte fish, but our family devours this dish. It’s quick and easy to prepare and can even be made ahead of time.” Gefilte fish salad: Drain one jar of store-bought gefilte fish and mash it up. Mix in about half a cup of mayo, horseradish to your liking and three stalks of chopped celery. Season with salt and pepper to taste, and mix it all together. Serve as an appetizer or side dish, on its own or with crackers. Feel free to play around with quantities and add in other chopped vegetables such as carrots or onions.


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A recent study found that people who walked 10,000 steps a day weren’t losing more weight compared to those walking half as much. Experts posit that those who walked fewer steps might use walking as part of their total fitness routine versus those who counted more steps. —Brigham Young University

EAT EARLY TO SHED POUNDS

Eating 75 percent of your daily calories before 2 p.m. may help you lose weight, as your body is better able to use the food efficiently, avoiding spikes in glucose levels. —Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism

If you really need to concentrate on a task, stick to meals that are low in saturated fat. A new study finds that eating just one meal high in saturated fat can lessen your ability to focus. —American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Getting at least 30 minutes of physical activity daily can prevent vision loss due to macular degeneration (MD), a condition that causes deterioration of the central portion of the retina—the macula. The study was performed on lab mice. Those that exercised reduced blood vessel overgrowth, which is associated with MD, between 32 and 45 percent compared with the non-exercisers. —Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science

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If you’re like many of us, you’ll react with a groan to reminders that September has been named “National Self-Improvement Month.” Improvement? Given this year’s events, you may be busy enough just stumbling along in your usual imperfect way, waiting until Jan. 1 to take stock of your life, resolve to change—and then, quite likely, blow it. But don’t you see? It’s not so much that we chose September as that September chose us. Temps are cooling. School’s in session again, whether online or in-class. Leaves are about to turn. And while many of us are no longer sharpening pencils, there is an irresistible temptation to sharpen ourselves a bit. In this touchingly optimistic spirit, BERGEN sought out a few locals who make a professional habit of considering these matters. Their advice boils down to four key principles: Be realistic. Yes, you’d like to fit back into your long-ago wedding dress again by Wednesday, or write a symphony by tomorrow morning at breakfast. But what if, starting today, you simply make a point of exercising twice a week instead of once every two weeks? Choose a goal that’s within your ballpark, one that’s concrete enough to keep in mind and measurable enough that you’ll recognize success when it stares you in the face. “If you’re looking to make a major change, start small,” says Nadine O’Reilly, Psy.D., a psychologist with an independent practice in Englewood. “Break it up into small, more easily achievable goals. It all comes down to making smaller, consistent changes rather than holding yourself accountable for a physical or mental makeover.” Be positive. We’re not talking Pollyanna mush here, just a break from negativity. “The biggest mistake is self-judgment and questions such as ‘What’s wrong with me?’ and ‘Why am I like this?’” says Lara Maurino Donahue, a clinical social worker and therapist based in Ridgewood. “Questions like that distract you from your goal.” Donahue also has a kind word for a bit of flexibility and self-forgiveness when we stumble along the way. Suppose you’re trying not to eat ice cream on weeknights, but last night, watching that grip-

ping TV drama, you weakened—and now you feel awful about it. If guilt could only burn calories, we’d all be skinny. But it can’t, so give yourself a break and move on. And—this is important—don’t abandon your effort because of one small setback. Be regular. Ridgewood-based author and psychotherapist Tom Kersting, Ph.D., stresses the importance of maintaining a consistent schedule, especially when you’re working from home. For some of us, the pandemic’s stay-at-home period has triggered a schedule meltdown, making sleep irregular (and sometimes hard to come by), work time feast-or-famine, mealtimes erratic and family time hit-or-miss. But the experts say sticking to a routine can be a comfort, aiding productivity and helping to control stress and keep depression at bay. There’s a consoling energy in making the coffee each morning by force of habit, even if no commute beckons and your yawning body pines for a retreat to bed. Finding a suitable routine—and sticking with it—is especially important this fall, as we all adapt to a variety of “new normals.” And make sure it’s a routine that works for you. If you’re an early riser, try to accomplish as much as you can before lunch. If you’re a night owl who’s most effective later in the day, know yourself and plan accordingly. Putting self-knowledge to work can help create the conditions for success in reaching your goals. Be patient. If Rome wasn’t built in a day, chances are your improved self won’t be either. Focus on steady progress toward your goal. And Kersting has another slant on patience—one that defies

the instant gratification of the smartphone click. One way we can begin improving, he says, is to disconnect from tech once in a while and take the time to reconnect with one another. Whatever your goals for yourself, getting back to the basics—such as a relaxed dinner with the family or a social-distanced walk with someone in the woods—can help ground you for your long-term efforts. “To improve our overall well-being mentally, physically, socially, family-wise and so forth, we need to come back to earth,” says Kersting. He has a tip or two for your kids studying at home too; they shouldn’t have their phones at hand, he says, and ideally should study in a central location rather than in their bedrooms. That will make it easier to resist temptations to surf the Internet and get lost in the depths of YouTube and Instagram. “One of the biggest problems right now is that people are dehumanized a little bit because everyone has their heads buried in their phones,” says Kersting. “If you want to improve yourself, that means you have to take actions that are humanistic.” Connecting with others is essential for our personal well-being, so make sure you are surrounding yourself with positive people you know you can rely on. Still, however close you are to others, don’t let anyone else call the tune for your self-improvement. “Make sure the changes you want to make are for the right reasons,” says O’Reilly. “You should only change to better yourself, not to fit into someone else’s mold.”

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Tom Kersting, Ph.D., Ridgewood

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“Finding a suitable routine—and sticking with it—is especially important this fall as we all adapt to a variety of ‘new normals.’” —Ridgewood-based author and psychotherapist Tom Kersting, Ph.D.

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GUT TROUBLES Navigating the common disorders of the lower digestive tract.

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The symptoms aren’t fun to talk about, but persistent diarrhea, constipation, bloating or abdominal pain can indicate a disease of the lower digestive tract. The following is a quick overview of the most common culprits. usually in the lower left part Irritable bowel syndrome of the abdomen. Treatments (IBS) affects 25 to 45 million include dietary restrictions, Americans, more than twoantibiotic medications or— thirds of them women. It especially if it’s recurrent— causes abdominal cramps, gas, surgery to remove the diseased bloating, constipation and/or portion of the colon. diarrhea. If you have IBS, you should identify the foods that WHEN TO SEEK CARE seem to cause problems so Lifestyle changes and you can avoid them—and find medications other sources for the nutrients can ease symptoms for many they provide. Your doctor may patients with these digestiverecommend over-the-counter tract conditions, though surgery medications for diarrhea or may be required for some. constipation, whichever is your If symptoms like diarrhea, primary symptom. bloating and constipation aren’t Diverticulosis is a condition getting better with diet and in which small pouches or exercise changes or over-thebulges called diverticula counter medications, see a form in the digestive tract. physician, Dr. Gao recommends. It affects about half of all “Even if you have symptoms Americans older than 60. Many for one day,” he adds, “there’s people with diverticulosis no problem talking to a feel no symptoms; others physician if you’re concerned. may have gas, abdominal Also seek care immediately if cramps, bloating, diarrhea your symptoms are associated or constipation. If you have with abdominal pain (especially diverticulosis, diet and exercise if it wakes you up from sleep), can help. Cut down on highfever, weight loss or black or fat foods, eat more foods high bloody stool.” in fiber (at least 30 grams Dr. Gao also recommends daily) and try to exercise for that patients follow 30 minutes a day most days, guidelines pertaining to advises gastroenterologist colon cancer screening. “It’s Randy Gao, M.D., of Englewood a common cancer that can be Health Physician Network. preventable,” he says. “People Diverticulitis, inflammation age 50 and older should have in the diverticula, affects about regular screening as well as 10 to 25 percent of people who anyone with a family history of have diverticulosis. It causes the disease.” fever, nausea and abrupt pain,

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6 HABITS FOR BETTER GI HEALTH

There’s truth in the saying, “You are what you eat,” but there’s more to gastrointestinal health than what you put in your mouth. Follow these tips to protect your gut. 1. Avoid late night eating. Your GI tract is less active late at night and overnight. Eating at those times can cause weight gain, insulin resistance and inflammation. Schedule meals and snacks within a 12-hour time frame throughout the day and make breakfast and lunch your heavier meals. 2. Listen to your stomach. Aside from obesity and other health problems, an overfull stomach can cause gastroesophageal reflux (undigested food comes back up). This increases your risk for cancer of the esophagus, the tube through which food travels to the stomach. So pay attention to feelings of fullness and don’t overeat. 3. Eat mindfully. Chewing food thoroughly makes it more enjoyable. You’ll also eat less and still feel full. 4. Get enough fiber. Fill half your plate with fruits and vegetables at every meal and add whole grains and nuts to your diet. 5. Avoid processed foods, which contain additives that can cause GI inflammation. 6. Relax. Stress can cause indigestion and has been linked to irritable bowel syndrome. Reduce stress with relaxation breathing and mindfulness exercises.


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YOUR DOCTOR IS IN Postponing medical visits or procedures because of COVID-19? Eight clinicians say it may be time to re-think. By Haley Longman

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If you’re one of those people who have been too nervous to go to the doctor’s office during the pandemic, your fears are understandable. Why subject yourself to an exam room full of germs and a waiting room full of other humans if you don’t have to? Such thinking goes double for elective procedures that can be rescheduled. It was only in late May, two months into the pandemic, after all, that Governor Murphy allowed the resumption of surgical procedures that weren’t time-sensitive or medically necessary. But New Jersey hospitals and medical offices have been strictly following guidelines from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for COVID-19. They routinely observe precautions such as temperature checks and screenings upon entrance; waiting in your car instead of in waiting rooms; patients and staff wearing masks, extensive disinfecting done between patients and at night; and telehealth appointments whenever possible. And many doctors insist it’s safe to resume going for regular medical visits—and even for many elective procedures. Well visits and checkups: Now that transmission rates of the virus are relatively low in New Jersey, experts say it’s safe to resume well visits and checkups with your primary care physician. “All preventive procedures should be done now—do not wait to get blood work, a mammogram or a colonoscopy,” says Elizabeth August, M.D., who practices family medicine at Riverside Medical Group’s Ridgewood location. And the same rules apply for children, as it’s especially important for the 18-and-under set to keep up with their vaccination schedules. “We would not want children to get sick with something that could have been prevented,” she adds. Dr. August’s practice is handling non-COVID-related sick visits in addition to routine checkups, and those who test positive for COVID-19 are seen via telemedicine every 48 hours to reduce in-person contact at the office. Plastic surgery: Richard M. Winters, M.D., acting chairman of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Hackensack University Medical Center and a partner at Cohen/Winters Plastic Surgery in Maywood, says that during the pandemic (once Murphy’s ban on elective procedures was lifted), his practice has been performing both reconstructive and aesthetic procedures on patients considered low-risk for COVID-19. It has discouraged higher-risk patients from venturing out for elective surgeries, although “there are obviously certain reconstructive operations that are time-sensitive and medically necessary,” he says. These include breast reconstruction after mastectomy for breast-cancer patients who are juggling adjuvant chemotherapy and radiation therapy, and “certain cancer reconstructions and resections where a delay [in surgery] would potentially worsen a patient’s stage of disease or prognosis.” And though Dr. Winters’ practice doesn’t focus on office-based procedures such as Botox—his specialties include “rhinoplasty, breast and body contouring, breast reconstruction, hand surgery and complex cancer reconstruction/extremity surgery”—he says that people at low risk of getting the

virus should feel comfortable continuing with these outpatient treatments. But he has one disclaimer if you’re on the fence about it. “Think carefully about your own individual and family risk for COVID-19— and look critically at the data, the CDC guidelines and your own physician’s recommendations in deciding to undergo purely elective procedures.” LASIK surgery: Experts have been telling us for months not to touch our eyes, nose or mouth when in public because that’s one way the virus can be transmitted, but Richard Norden, M.D., physicianCEO at Norden Laser Eye in Ridgewood, believes that “the viral load is so low, even if someone sneezes in someone’s eyes, the disease should not be transmitted through the conjunctiva [of the eyes].” For this reason, elective vision correction surgery is safe to undergo at this time, as long as precautions are taken. (For example, Dr. Norden’s staff tapes the upper portion of patients’ masks so as to block the passage of air.) In fact, he says, “in the last two months our practice has been busier than it’s ever been as patients come in frustrated by their glasses

Many doctors insist it’s safe to resume going for regular medical visits—and even for many elective procedures. being fogged up [from wearing masks] and not wanting to touch their faces by fiddling with their contact lenses.” Moreover, many physicians such as Dr. Norden offer initial consultations via Zoom to limit face-to-face interaction, and the outpatient procedure and recovery for LASIK are just as they were pre-COVID: Virtually everyone can resume normal activities the next day. Fertility treatment: “Pregnant women are potentially at a disadvantage if they contract the virus, meaning that a pregnant woman could get sicker than she might have if she weren’t pregnant,” says Catha Fischer, M.D., of Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) New Jersey in Englewood. The good news, though, is that “no authority has recommended avoiding, postponing or terminating a pregnancy due to COVID-19,” says Maria Costantini-Ferrando, M.D., Ph.D., of the same practice. Throughout the pandemic, RMA has “continued to perform medically necessary D&Cs [dilations and curettages] and egg retrievals, as we do not want to deny our patients the opportunity to preserve their fertility,” Dr. Costantini-Ferrando tells BERGEN. RMA has also resumed other in-office procedures such as saline sonograms and embryo transfers, and doctors are reviewing third-party cases—in which there is a need for either egg or embryo donation or a gestational carrier—on a case-by-case basis. In sum? “Any procedure that is affected by the aging of the patient should not be postponed,” says Dr. Costantini-Ferrando. BERGENMAG.COM

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Weight-loss surgery: Several recent studies have shown that obesity puts an individual at a higher risk of contracting the coronavirus, along with an increased risk of requiring intubation and a stay in an intensive care unit, says Melissa Bagloo, M.D., of the Center for Bariatric Surgery & Weight-Loss Management at Valley Hospital in Ridgewood. This, she says, is why weight-loss surgery is now perhaps more important than ever. “Weight loss can improve many of the medical problems that increase the risks of COVID—diabetes, hypertension and pulmonary comorbidities,” she tells BERGEN. “Weight loss would improve the overall health status of our patients and decrease the risks of COVID.” For this reason, Dr. Bagloo does not recommend delaying bariatric surgery. “COVID is well controlled in our area, and Valley Hospital has implemented many changes to minimize the risk of COVID transmission,” she says. Joint replacement: If you’re having chronic pain in the hip/shoulder/knee/spine, an orthopedic specialist will likely try more conservative treatments such as oral anti-inflammatories, rest and activity modification before recommending surgery, says Robert Kayal, M.D., founder, president and CEO of Kayal Orthopaedic Center, with locations in Franklin Lakes, Paramus, Westwood, Glen Rock and Garfield. But if nothing has been working and there is intractable pain that affects a patient’s quality of life, surgery will be indicated and should not be put off. “If the fractures are not reduced in a timely manner, loss of function, deformity and chronic pain can result,” Dr. Kayal says. But it’s safe to undergo such procedures right now: Kayal Ortho is following CDC sanitization and social distancing guidelines, and will only perform surgeries on patients who test negative for COVID-19. Dr. Kayal says it’s safe to continue with physical therapy now too, even though many were afraid to do so at the beginning of the pandemic. “Now patients are more open to physical therapy due to the intense safety measures we’ve employed at our facilities,” he says. But if your condition is not debilitating? The doc recommends rescheduling such surgeries and, in the interim, working with your physician to treat the symptoms more conservatively with medication, injections and therapy. Orthodontic work: Although oral health visits don’t allow for patients to wear a mask during exams, all dental and orthodontic offices that are taking the proper protocols are safer than ever to visit, these professionals say. “The medical-grade industrial air purification coupled with even more rigorous disinfection protocols and health screenings prior to visits ensures that our team, our patients and their families are maximally protected,” says Russell Sandman, D.M.D., at Bergen Orthodontics in Closter. And he goes further. “It can be argued that the post-pandemic age of public masks and social distancing is the perfect time to achieve the smile you’ve always wanted,” Dr. Sandman tells BERGEN. “There should be no concern about the pursuit of oral health in the age of COVID.”


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STATE-OF-THE-ART DENTAL CARE ANDREW SPECTOR, D.M.D., FAGD, FICOI

GENTLE DENTISTRY P.A. 173 Terrace St., Haworth, NJ 07641 | 201.384.1611 gentledentistry.com | bergenhybridge.com DR. ANDREW SPECTOR IS A NATIVE OF BERGEN COUNTY who has been helping patients smile for 30 years. His practice, Gentle Dentistry P.A., is a full-service multi-specialty practice housing dentistry’s most advanced technologies. Gentle Dentistry’s state-of-the-art facility ensures safety that goes beyond industry standard infection control including: Medical grade HEPA filtration, ADS Extraoral Dental Suction System for droplet evacuation, singleuse medical gowns, patient drapes, electrostatic spraying, and UV disinfection. Dr. Spector specializes in Minimally Invasive Implant Dentistry, Cosmetic Smile Makeovers, and Technology Enhanced General care. Through the use of 3D imaging, digital scanning, and the most advanced laser care, the traditional dental experience has been transformed. Dr. Spector is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, a nationally renowned lecturer, and past Clinical Associate Professor of Implantology at New York University. His work has been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, NJ12, and in the New York Times.



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Eric Alt North | 67 East Allendale Rd., Saddle River, NJ 07458 | 201.934.1150 Alt House of Blonde | 67B East Allendale Rd., Saddle River, NJ 07458 | 201.438.0900 ericaltsalon.com WHEN IT COMES TO HAIRCARE SERVICES, few strike as deep an emotional chord as hair color. Step into one of Eric Alt Salon’s Saddle River locations to make sure your color is done right. Eric and his passionate team of master, award-winning hair color experts are well diversified in the art of hair color, including multidimensional tones that will transform your tresses from ordinary to elegant. Always one step ahead of beauty, Eric launched the Alt brand with a specific focus on hair color. With blonding techniques always in high demand, masterful colorists offer you a classic canvas of blonde hues and corrective blonding services. Eric Alt Salons focus on all color techniques, and when it comes to blonding, they’re simply the best in class! The perfect hair color experience awaits you at Eric Alt Salon.


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WISDOM TEETH, DENTAL IMPLANTS AND CORRECTIVE JAW SURGERY STEVEN M. MOSS, D.M.D. JASON DIAMOND, D.D.S., M.D. VINCENT NOVELLI, D.M.D., M.D. CHANG HAN, D.D.S., M.D. ANGELA ILLUZZI-RUSSO, D.D.S. MARK PARK, D.M.D., M.D.


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BERGEN ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY 260 Old Hook Rd., East Building, Suite 202, Westwood, NJ 07675 | 201.664.5656 920 Main St., First Floor, Hackensack, NJ 07601 | 201.343.8297 1200 East Ridgewood Ave., Suite 102, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 | 201.444.4137 794 Franklin Ave., Suite 202, Franklin Lakes , NJ 07417 | 201.808.8700

BERGEN ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, in the community for over 60 years, puts patient care first when employing the most innovative techniques and practice. Whether removing wisdom teeth, placing dental implants or carrying out corrective jaw surgery, our goal is to attain an outcome that best suits each patient. The practice’s clinical experience, development of protocols and use of advanced technologies, including 3D imaging and computer-guided systems, have resulted in each of its surgeons being voted a TOP DENTIST in multiple polls. “We’re leaders in All-on-4® surgery in the N.Y. tristate area,” says Dr. Chang Han, about the minimally-invasive procedure that restores a full arch of teeth using just four dental implants. “Our treatment could change a patient’s life and I am happy to be part of a specialty that can make such a difference,” says Dr. Angela Illuzzi-Russo.


Eric Avezzano, M.D.

Crystal Broussard, M.D.

Robert Levine, M.D.

Anthony Delillo, M.D.

Alicia Carti, A.P.N.

Bhavik Bhandari, M.D.

Eui Kim, A.P.N.

Deana Nes, D.O.

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MULTI-SPECIALTY AND PRIMARY CARE BERGEN MEDICAL ASSOCIATES

Allen Griggs, D.O.

Kathleen Staunton, A.P.N.

Emerson 201.967.8221 | Paramus (Suite 301) 201.445.1660 Paramus (Suite 211) 201.251.2323 | Northvale 201.767.8400 Montvale 201.391.0071 | Ridgewood 201.670.7800

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Kedar Gokhale, M.D.

Alan Briker, M.D.

Jennifer Randall, M.D.

Sandeep Kour, MD

Laurie Schlussel, R.D.

Anne Marie Finneran, A.P.N.

Dawn Sheafe, A.P.N.

Jeff Chung, M.D.

Margaret Co, M.D.


Holly Cullen, M.D.

Robert Pittman, M.D.

Stephen Margulis, M.D.

Andy Koo, M.D.

Peter Svider, M.D.

Richard Garden, M.D.

Samantha Rosenzweig, D.P.M.

Veena Desai, M.D.

Asim Siddiqi, MD

Vivian Lan, M.D.

Neeta Motiwala, M.D.

Yair Litvin, M.D.

“BERGEN MEDICAL ASSOCIATES TAKES A WHOLE–PATIENT APPROACH to facilitating comprehensive care at their multi-specialty and primary care facilities. Our philosophy is to provide the highest level of medical care to our patients in an individualized way,” says Dr. Eric Avezzano, CEO and Managing Partner of the multi-specialty practice. “We offer a therapeutic environment and easy access to our care team.” Patients enjoy the “one-stop shopping” approach where so many medical services are provided under one umbrella. The team of physicians, nurses and highly trained staff represent a wide breadth of specialties, including internal medicine, family medicine, gastroenterology, rheumatology, endocrinology and metabolism, ENT-otolaryngology, allergy and immunology, sports medicine, physiatry, gynecology, hospital care, urology, weight loss management/nutrition and podiatry. The group fosters an environment of collaboration amongst the physicians, which results in a seamless continuum of care for the patients through every stage of health and illness, beginning with preventative services. Bergen Medical Associates offers extended weekday and Saturday hours, as well as same day appointments. They participate in most insurance plans.” bergenmed.com

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Susan Flanzman, M.D.

Sanchita Gupta, M.D.

Sabrina Tempesta, D.O.

Jenny Ayala, M.D.

Maria Rosalie, M.D.

Francis McGorty, M.D.

Christine Roque-Dang, D.O.


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FAMILY LAW

SILVANA D. RASO, DANIELLE J. CARDONE SCHEPISI & MCLAUGHLIN, P.A.

473 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 | 201.569.9898 | schepisi.com THE FAMILY LAW TEAM AT SCHEPISI & MCLAUGHLIN SKILLFULLY ADVOCATES for clients dealing with the most difficult times in their life. Silvana D. Raso, managing partner, and associate Danielle J. Cardone have decades of experience in all aspects of family law including divorce, domestic violence, custody, alimony, child support and the division of assets, businesses and real estate. The team works with clients to guide them through this chapter of their lives in a way they feel heard and understood and able to move forward with confidence through informed decisions. Silvana has been certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Matrimonial Law Attorney, a designation granted to only the most skilled, educated and knowledgeable lawyers. Silvana has proven her commitment to clients by providing the very best and most talented representation for more than 25 years. She explains that “Our clients immediately know that we take their worries seriously, and that we handle each case the way we would want our own matters handled, no exceptions.” A Bergen County keystone, the firm works diligently and compassionately with clients to create a new and strong future. Deeply rooted in the community, the family law team has extensive knowledge of the Bergen County court system. This fact, coupled with their knowledge of the law, allows the attorneys to advocate aggressively, but efficiently so as to maximize their client’s financial gain both in and out of the courtroom.


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JOHN A. SCHEPISI, MICHAEL T. CAULFIELD, ANDREW J. NAIDECK SCHEPISI & MCLAUGHLIN, P.A.

473 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 | 201.569.9898 | schepisi.com

SINCE 1978, SCHEPISI & MCLAUGHLIN HAS BEEN A MAINSTAY OF THE BERGEN COUNTY LEGAL COMMUNITY, providing trusted and experienced counsel in all matters related to real estate. The firm consistently achieves results that pair large firm skill with small firm attention to detail and superior client service in a way that is cost efficient and highly effective. Real estate is one of the most important and valuable commodities in Bergen County. No one knows this more than John A. Schepisi, founding partner of the firm. Along with esteemed colleagues Michael T. Caulfield and Andrew J. Naideck, Schepisi & McLaughlin has decades of experience in all forms of real estate acquisition and development, both residential and commercial. The firm represents clients who are buying, selling, lending or developing real estate, in all related issues such as contract negotiation, construction litigation, environmental approvals, zoning and land use applications and tax appeals. “You’ll receive the same dedication whether you’re an individual purchasing a single-family home for the first time or a corporate client negotiating the terms of a multi-million dollar development,” says John Schepisi. “We represent clients whose interests run the gamut from commercial and residential properties, condominium and rental units, hotels and restaurants, hospitals and long-term care facilities, educational institutions and nonprofit organizations. We build strong relationships and devise carefully customized legal strategies for the maximum benefit of and minimal cost to our clients.”


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RESILIENT SCHOOL COMMUNITY THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY ANGELS

315 Hillside Ave., Demarest, NJ 07627 | 201.768.7822 | holyangels.org RESILIENCE WILL GET YOU EVERYWHERE. In March 2020, immediately after New Jersey’s schools closed to curtail the COVID-19 pandemic, the Academy of the Holy Angels demonstrated indomitable spirit and flexibility by making a nearly perfect pivot to online learning. Rather than post assignments and leave students to their own devices, AHA’s teachers utilized online meeting platforms to connect with students daily, fostering a sense of normalcy through the familiar rhythm of the school year. Teachers discovered innovative ways to build durable learning, share resources, and evaluate students’ understanding. Faculty and staff elevated their tech skills so they could offer virtual college tours, honor society inductions, a Grandparents’ Day Mass, a Decision Day chat, Open House, Senior Retreat, a celebration of the Class of 2020, and more. Students studied together online and produced videos that highlight their achievements and interests. This willingness to adapt has been propelling AHA forward since 1879. Visit holyangels.org and learn how you can be a part of this dynamic educational experience!


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APPAREL, JEWELRY, SHOES, GIFTS & HOME SUE BAHNG, OWNER GINGER N’ CREAM

350-368 Center Ave., Westwood, NJ 07675 | 201.664.2440 gingerncream.com GINGER N’ CREAM WELCOMES YOU BACK WITH OPEN ARMS (WELL, SIX FEET APART, OF COURSE)! 2020 has been a challenging one and we certainly hope that you are healthy and safe. During lockdown, we learned a new way to live life in a more compassionate way, focus on doing things that bring us joy and be with those who matter most. As we navigate this new “normal,” we look forward to working with you for all your shopping needs. During the past three months, we implemented curb-side pickup and a virtual personal shopping experience to best serve our loving customers. These safety measures remain in place for those who are taking baby steps or for those who are juggling between family CEO and career CEO. You can simply call or direct message us and we’ll put together anything you need from all four of our stores. Whether it be a hostess gift, a birthday gift, an outfit for a small gathering or just because. AND, after 14 years, we finally got our website up and running! Shop at the comfort of your home and choose curb-side pickup or shipping. We are here for you and have surely missed everyone’s beautiful faces.


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MASSAGE AND FACIAL RELAXATION GINA AMERICO, Spa Director, Allendale and Emerson DAISY MEREJO, Spa Director, Emerson and Franklin Lakes HAND & STONE MASSAGE AND FACIAL SPA

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39 West Allendale Ave., Allendale, NJ 07401 | 201.760.0600 | 494 Kinderkamack Rd., Emerson, NJ 07630 | 201.483.9530 828 Franklin Ave., Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 | 201.848.8300 | 46 City Place, Edgewater, NJ 07020 | 201.496.5000 MAINTAINING YOUR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH SHOULDN’T BE CONSIDERED A LUXURY, especially during stressful times. Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa offers an easy and affordable, Lifestyle Membership Program, that helps make self-care a habit. Hand & Stone provides a variety of massage services ranging from traditional to trendy. Choose from Swedish Massage, Hot Stone Massage, Himalayan Salt Massage or CBD Oil Massage. The spa also provides state-of-the-art, anti-aging facials like Dermalinfusion, a facial service upgrade that is great for all skin types and popular with microdermabrasion customers. Is getting a service safe? Yes, the health and safety of guests and staff is a top priority. Hand & Stone has implemented comprehensive COVID-19 safety measures, including temperature checks, face masks, staff training on illness prevention, rigorous sanitation protocols, and more. The experienced staff at Hand & Stone will help you feel at ease. “From the second I walked in, I felt both a warm welcome and a feeling of cleanliness and security,” said Leslie B. of her recent visit. “The staff walked me through their safety protocols in a very calm and secure manner.” Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa has four locations in Bergen County, conveniently located in Allendale, Edgewater, Emerson and Franklin Lakes. Visit www.handandstone.com/ locations to find the location nearest you.


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VASCULAR HEALTH & VEIN CARE JOHN A. CHUBACK,

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CHUBACK MEDICAL GROUP 205 Robin Rd., Suite 333, Paramus, NJ 07652 201.907.1934 | chubackmedical.com “IT’S ALL ABOUT POSITIVE PATIENT EXPERIENCE AND OUTCOMES,” SAYS DR. JOHN CHUBACK, founder of Chuback Vein Center. “Individuals in need of vein care choose us because we have a track record of delivering on both.” Part of the Chuback Medical Group, the 5-star, premier Vein Center focuses on the contemporary treatment of vascular disease, varicose veins, spider veins, wound care and lymphedema. Dr. Chuback also founded Chuback Vascular Imaging to provide comprehensive diagnostic ultrasound studies to properly decipher patient treatment plans. Both Centers are accredited by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission(IAC), demonstrating the highest level of care and standards. When patients come to Dr. Chuback experiencing the telltale leg pain, swelling and burning of vascular disease, often accompanied by varicose veins, he will typically prescribe ultrasound studies and minimally-invasive, same day, laser treatment -- all performed in a comfortable office setting. The goal is to get everyone up and walking immediately with legs that feel better than ever. Dr. Chuback is board certified in General Surgery, Cardiovascular Surgery and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Vein and Lymphatic Surgery. The warm and professional staff seamlessly guide patients through their treatment programs and the insurance process. Chuback Medical Group also features cosmetic medicine including facial rejuvenation with injectables, laser hair removal and Coolsculpting.


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COMPASSIONATE DENTISTRY ROMAN DENTAL ARTS 747 Main St., Hackensack, NJ 07601 201.843.0440 | Romansmiles.com

Dr.’s Donald and Alissa Roman provide comprehensive care tailored to each individual patient. “Our family cares for your family,” is our office motto. Our philosophy resonates with patients in the compassionate and professional way in which they are treated each and every day by our entire staff at Roman Dental Arts. Our doctors approach treatment by finding ways to improve the lives of each patient. We encourage patients to take an active role when making decisions about their health. As Dr. Alissa Roman states, “You cannot have sound general health without proper dental health.” Roman Dental Arts uses innovative technologies proven to benefit and improve patient care and experience. Our cutting-edge services include 3D X-rays, dental lasers for both hard and soft tissues, CAD/CAM dentistry and dental implants. Especially in these trying times, we employ the latest measures to keep patients safe while in our office. Both of our doctors are active in the community and continue to strive to change and improve people’s lives both in and out of the office.


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DIANE DUROCHER INTERIORS, INC. Ramsey, NJ 07446 | 201.825.3832 Dianedurocherinteriors.com AN AWARD-WINNING DESIGNER FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS, Diane Durocher believes that the foundation of successful design is built on trust and confidence. Connecting on a deeply personal level enables Diane to design inspired spaces that reflect her client’s unique personalities and lifestyles. With a keen eye for color, outstanding space planning skills, and the ability to design customized pieces, Diane brings her client’s vision to life. From an early age Diane enjoyed spending weekends browsing antique shops and pouring through design magazines. Memories of Thanksgiving dinners at her aunt’s house cemented her love for interior design. From the matching, tie-back, pinched pleat panels to the antique chandelier and from the crackling fire to the impeccably set table, the perfect ambiance seemed to make the meal taste even more delicious. That was when Diane realized that a well designed home is not just a lovely backdrop, it also influences how we live our lives. She rises to the challenge of transforming a blank slate into a stunning reality. Her ultimate goal is to exceed her client’s expectations.


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THE ULTIMATE KITCHEN

PETER SALERNO, CMKBD | PETER SALERNO, INC

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511 Goffle Rd., Suite 104, Wyckoff, NJ 07481 | 201.251.6608 | petersalernoinc.com FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HIS FATHER, Peter developed a profound interest in the craft; becoming an elite Certified Master Kitchen and Bath Designer (CMKBD). Together with his wife, Tracy, and their children, Anthony and Gabrielle, this third generation family venture is recognized as one of the top design firms in the country and is the recipient of 35 national accolades. With an eye for the unusual, Peter searches the globe for unique materials, reclaimed objects and old timbers from barns and historic buildings. “We’re about working with clients, big or small, classic or modern, creating that rare and distinctive personalized space for any budget,” says Peter.


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EMERGENCY CARE IN BERGEN COUNTY

FRONT ROW: J.J. LALLY, MSN, CCRN; TAE KEUN PARK, MD; SHERRIE POLAND, BSN, RN-CCM BACK ROW: TIMOTHY LANCASTER, MD; TIMOTHY WHITE, PA-C; SUSAN BARNABLE, FNP-C; JESSON YEH, MD ; JOHN KOLIOPOULOS, DO HOLY NAME MEDICAL CENTER 718 Teaneck Rd., Teaneck, NJ 07666 201.833.3000 | holyname.org

MEDICAL EMERGENCIES HAPPENED BEFORE COVID-19 and they’re still occurring now. Our team at Holy Name’s Emergency Care Center is exceptionally qualified to handle all medical emergencies, from common injuries to critical health events like stroke and heart attack. We care for you with humanity and compassion, treating your family like we’d treat our own. “You never want to minimize your symptoms – for instance, you won’t know whether that chest pain is indigestion or a heart attack until you’re evaluated,” said Dr. Tae Keun Park, Chief of Emergency Medicine at Holy Name. “We’ve restructured our emergency department to have a completely separate area for patients suspected of having COVID-19 and to handle all types of infectious diseases while keeping patients and staff safe.”


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BERGEN COUNTY REAL ESTATE TAYLOR C. LUCYK

313 Westwood, NJ 07675 | 201.360.1292 christiesrealestate.com/nnj TAYLOR C. LUCYK IS ONE OF THE TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS in Northern New Jersey and is accredited with multiple publications and industry recognized sales awards. Young and ambitious, he prides himself in providing a smooth transaction for each and every one of his clients. Taylor believes in setting the bar high by his tremendous over-achieving mentality and love for his clients. They can rely on his expertise and insider’s knowledge of New Jersey’s ever-changing real estate and economic markets, but it’s his can-do and positive attitude that has enabled him to have a steady stream of referrals and repeat clients. His knowledge of the regional/local markets, raw energy, and affinity for customer service has quickly made him an industry recognized name. Taylor was recently recognized with the prestigious 2019 NJ REALTORS® Circle of Excellence Sales Award- Platinum Level. He is also a member of the prestigious Christie’s Master Circle, an elite group of high-performing luxury real estate specialists from across the Christie’s global network.


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SURGICAL ONCOLOGY DONALD A. McCAIN, M.D., PH.D., FACS

20 Prospect Ave., Suite 603, Hackensack, NJ 07601 201.342.1010 | drdonaldmccain.com IT’S ESTIMATED THAT NEARLY 52,000 new melanoma cases are diagnosed annually in the United States, resulting in 7,800 deaths. Dr. Donald McCain, Chief of Surgical Oncology at Hackensack University Medical Center, explains, “The increasing incidence of intermediate and deep malignant melanomas has made genetic analysis for gene expression profiling and sentinel lymph node biopsy a necessary step in determining the risk of spread.” Dr. McCain has the largest single practice performance of sentinel lymph biopsies and dissections—over 2,000 in 14 years. He advises melanoma patients to have all suspicious lesions biopsied by their dermatologist, followed by a careful pathology review. Dr. McCain is Vice Chairman of the John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center. He completed his surgical oncology fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, holds memberships in key national and regional professional organizations, and he’s also recognized for his research excellence in areas including gastric cancer, colorectal cancer and hepatobiliary cancer.


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ARCHITECTURE PLAN ARCHITECTURE

125 Paterson Ave., Little Falls, NJ 07424 | 973.837.8399 | plnarc.com EXPERIENCED PROBLEM SOLVERS, Plan Architecture creates client-driven architectural design that is not only innovative, but practical. Founder Dan D’Agostino has nearly two decades of experience in architecture and design. He has served as a visiting critic at NJIT, from which he holds a Bachelor of Architecture Degree, and is a member of the American Institute of Architects. He has been acknowledged in both print and television as an expert in his field, and one who holds a true passion for creating

and inspiring unique spaces. His work encompasses a wide range of styles. Dan has been awarded an AIA Gold Medal and has consecutively received the coveted “Best Of” award on Houzz. Plan Architecture’s team is dedicated to listening to their clients’ needs. With Dan at the helm, clients know they will receive solutions that are aesthetic and functional, which translates to a design process that is memorable and timeless. Follow us on Facebook and instagram@planarchitecture.


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BETTER HEARING PROFESSIONAL HEARING AID CENTER

681 Main St., Hackensack, NJ 07601 201.343.1980 | professionalhearingaids.net FACE COVERINGS AND HEARING LOSS, OUR NEW NORMAL? Wearing a face mask has proven to be one of the best ways to stop the spread of Covid-19, but to the hearing impaired, a mask that covers one’s face can LITERALLY be a barrier to effective communication. Facial expressions and lip reading are key elements that aid in speech understanding for our patients in addition to their hearing instruments, so communicating without an unwanted exposure is critical to their health and safety. In these unprecedented times we are trying to find new ways to protect yet serve our patients. The safety and health of our patients is our PRIORITY. We are hopeful to resume what will be our new normal soon; until then we are here for all of your hearing healthcare needs and just a call away! We are welcoming many new patients to the PHAC family. We thank you for the trust you have placed with us, and do not take that responsibility lightly. We look forward to helping you on your journey to a lifetime of better hearing.


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DIVORCE LAW

VICTORIA TOMASELLA, COURTNEY VACCA TOMASELLA & ASSOCIATES, LLC 401 Hackensack Ave., Suite 707, Hackensack, NJ 07601 | 201.655.7004 | tomaselladivorce.com VICTORIA TOMASELLA AND COURTNEY VACCA HAVE DEDICATED YEARS to bringing compassion to family law. Whether it’s a matter of child protection and permanency, post judgment support, divorce, or any other area of family law, Victoria and Courtney have been through it all with their clients. Victoria has been a litigator since 1990. After her own divorce, with three young children, she concentrated her practice in the area of family law. Together with Courtney, a Super Lawyers Rising Star, the pair brings decades of expertise to client experiences that are built on personal relationships. Victoria and Courtney are frequently in contact with clients at night and over the weekend to respond to urgent situations and provide support. “People’s lives don’t necessarily happen inside business hours,” says Courtney. When asked why she practices family law, Victoria’s response comes easily: “When I see someone a year after they walked into my office and they have so much emotional and financial stability and control, it’s just beyond worth it for the result,” she says. “I love my job.”


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235 McLean Blvd., Paterson, NJ 07504 973.247.1860 | renosappliance.com SHOPPING FOR AN APPLIANCE CAN BE AN OVERWHELMING EXPERIENCE. What makes the journey stress-free is knowing you are in the hands of the “family” team at Reno’s Appliance, made up of knowledgeable sales professionals familiar with all brands and manufacturers. Always dedicated to offering new and improved services, Reno’s Appliance also has an on-site Corporate Chef available to demonstrate a variety of appliances, as well as offering tasty recipe ideas. What began in 1951 as Reno’s Radio and TV Repair Shop has grown into a 15,000-square-foot designer showroom serving the tri-state area and offering a full range of appliances. Reno’s three sons continue the tradition, highlighting customer satisfaction and creating a unique shopping experience at every visit.


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WEALTH MANAGEMENT

DEBORAH A. RICHIN, CFP® UBS FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.

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61 S. Paramus Rd., 4th Floor, Paramus, NJ 07652 | 201.441.4091 | 844.831.0227 | ubs.com/fa/deborahrichin THIS TIME LAST YEAR, NONE OF US WOULD HAVE DREAMED ABOUT OUR CURRENT REALITY. Life teaches us the best laid plans can go off-course, but with uncertainty and trepidation come opportunity and growth. And sometimes, the bigger the risk, the greater the outcome. During these unprecedented moments, it’s natural to question the future. Perhaps your well-crafted financial plan has been knocked sideways and you’re not sure where to turn. This may be just the time to seek an objective second opinion -- a fresh set of eyes -- someone to offer straightforward guidance to help you evaluate and make good decisions to protect your financial foothold. Deborah A. Richin takes your financial security to heart. Her years of valuable, sustainable experience aim to help you and those you care most about financially thrive. Deborah is a trusted advisor and perhaps, most importantly, a true partner who’s there to make sense of even the most uncertain times. Grab a hold of Deborah’s hand by scheduling a complimentary discovery and review session today and together you can safely navigate even the most perfect storm.

Deborah A. Richin is a Financial Advisor with UBS Financial Services Inc. in Paramus, NJ. All Rights reserved. UBS Financial Services Inc. is a subsidiary of UBS AG. Member FINRA/SIPC. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the certification marks CFP® and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ in the U.S. which it awards to individuals who successfully complete the CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements. In providing wealth management services to clients, we offer both investment advisory and brokerage services which are separate and distinct and differ in material ways. For information, including the different laws and contracts that govern, visit ubs.com/workingwithus. In providing financial planning services, we may act as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, depending on whether we charge a fee for the service. The nature and scope of the services are detailed in the documents and reports provided to clients as part of the service. Financial planning does not alter or modify in any way a client’s existing account(s) or the terms and conditions of any account agreements they may have with UBS. IS1903685.


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WELL-BALANCED FACIAL ESTHETICS ROLANDO CIBISCHINO, D.M.D.

71 Summit Ave., Hackensack, NJ 07601 | 201.342.7742 | smilebeautification.com PATIENTS WHO THOUGHT THEY’D NEVER SMILE AGAIN come to Dr. Rolando Cibischino because of his comprehensive knowledge of facial musculature issues. Understanding how to naturally frame a smile can make all the difference in a well-balanced smile design, or one that’s not. Dr. Cibischino, a member of the American Academy of Facial Esthetics, continues his education on advancements using facial injectables to perfect a patient’s smile. In addition to his family and cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Cibsichino is a TMJ specialist treating oro facial pain and sleep disorders. His goal is to become a holistic part of every patient’s overall healthcare team. Dr. Cibischino’s distinguished continuing education and training includes attending the world-renowned Pankey Institute and the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry. In addition, he teaches at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Meet Dr. Cibischino and you’ll know why generations of patients trust his cosmetic, restorative and general dental work. Dr. Cibischino and his team’s focus has always been, and will continue to be, providing the safest and most healthy environment for their patients.


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LASER VISION CORRECTION RICHARD A. NORDEN, M.D. NORDEN LASER EYE ASSOCIATES 1144 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, NJ 07450 201.444.2442 | Nordenlasik.com

KNOWN AS THE PHYSICIAN’S PHYSICIAN, Dr. Richard Norden was the first ophthalmologist in Northern NJ to perform LASIK, and now Small-Incision LASIK (SMILE), and has since trained hundreds of physicians in his specialty. With an extensive list of qualifications, Dr. Norden is a past Medical Director of both the New Jersey Eye Bank and The Laser Center of North Jersey and has lectured both nationally and internationally on the topics of LASIK and Custom LASIK™, for which he holds the trademark. His trademarked procedure uses technology which is customized for a patient’s unique prescription. Committed to offering only the most successful state-of-the-art technology, Dr. Norden actively pursues continuing education in his field. Patient safety is Dr. Norden’s biggest concern, and he takes every state-of-the-art precaution related to COVID-19. Dr. Norden also offers same day consultations/procedures to minimize the number of visits to the office. Dr. Norden’s reputation for excellence has caused physicians from many areas of the U.S. to choose him to perform laser vision correction for both themselves and their families. There’s hardly a more powerful testimonial.


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787 Chestnut Ridge Rd., Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977 | 201.825.7665 | bbpoolandspa.info WHENEVER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND CONSULTANTS require aquatic masterpieces for clients, they turn to B&B Pool and Spa Center’s accomplished team to design and produce engineering miracles. With their youthful inspiration, cousins Derek Bagin and Drew Bagin Jr., continue the family-owned, full-service pool provider’s mission: to build and service exceptionally designed and uncommonly durable pools for the challenging Northeast climate and terrain. Derek and Drew Jr. honed their skills working beside their fathers at B&B. Derek designs and builds pools within panoramic settings, confirming that every project meets the region’s strict hydrology, engineering and efficiency requirements. Drew Jr. heads the company’s award-winning year-round service department and well-stocked showroom conveniently located a mile from the New York/ New Jersey border. The B&B team is also renowned for their work in the pool safety regulations industry. With their breadth of experience, they’re always ready to rise to the rigorous demands of pool design and construction with ingenious solutions.


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21 Harrison Ave., Waldwick, NJ 07463 | 201.512.8316 | kathysantodogtraining.com AT KATHY SANTO DOG TRAINING, WE’LL HELP YOU HAVE THE DOG THAT EVERYONE LOVES TO HAVE AROUND! Our Waldwick facility is a spacious 15,000-square-feet of training, playing, and dog-spa fun. Your dog will LOVE our indoor AND outdoor play yard and training rings, a state-of-the-art underwater treadmill for conditioning, rehabilitation, swimming, and weight loss, and our cutting edge, boutique-style grooming shop. The cornerstone of our facility is our dog training. With our 30-plus years of successfully training tens of thousands of dogs, we can help tailor your experience and guide you on how to achieve your dog training and care goals, so you AND your dog can live your best life. When you attend one of our group classes or private lessons you then have access to our Student-Only VIP services, including PlayCare, FastTrack, Boarding, DogWalk+, Dog Birthday Parties, Transport, and much more!


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JAMES W. CAHILL, M.D. DAVID A. PORTER, M.D

CAHILL ORTHOPEDIC SPORTS MEDICINE & JOINT REPLACEMENT 87 Summit Ave., Hackensack, NJ 07601 | 201.489.0022 | cahillorthopedic.com SELECTED BY CASTLE CONNOLLY MEDICAL LTD. as an outstanding New Jersey physician for 2019, Cahill Orthopedic Sports Medicine and Joint Replacement offers specialized care in sports injuries and joint replacements. Dr. Cahill has specific expertise and interests in ACL reconstruction, arthroscopic shoulder stabilization and rotator cuff repairs, as well as extensive experience in the management of pediatric sports injuries and trauma. Board certified, Dr. Cahill has advanced fellowship training in orthopedic sports medicine and routinely provides care for professional, collegiate and high school athletes. His practice is proudly affiliated with Hackensack Meridian Health, where he is a senior attending orthopedic surgeon and performs surgery at Holy Name Hospital. He performs surgical procedures at the highest level, incorporating current research and new techniques, with a particular interest in the newly developed robotic-assisted joint replacement. Committed to giving back, he has performed pro bono work for returning veterans, supported the orthopedic needs of local law enforcement and is a consultant for the Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative for patients in need. He provides attentive and individualized care. He is a former collegiate running back who continues to actively participate in sports with a particular interest in cycling. Dr. David Porter is a fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in arthroscopic surgery of knees, shoulders, elbows and ankles, ALC reconstruction, hip, knee, and shoulder joint replacements and adult and adolescent sports medicine and trauma. He received his medical degree from UMDNJ and his undergraduate degree from Boston College. He chose this specialty because of his passion for helping and treating athletes. His hospital affiliations are Hackensack Meridian Health and Holy Name Hospital.


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Serving Northern Bergen County | 201.425.9146 hhremodelingco.com CLIENT APPRECIATION FOR HH REMODELING’S SUPERIOR ATTENTION to project management has made this luxury renovation and new home construction company one of Bergen County’s most sought-after home contractors since opening in 2005. “We stand out because of our cleanliness, constant communication, and attention to the details, as well as the planning and craftsmanship that goes into every project,” says owner Norm Rieger, who hopes that his company’s reputation for thoughtfulness and customer service will help put his clients’ minds at ease during home renovations. Norm’s approach to remodeling is atypical of how most people perceive contractors. His philosophy has been so successful that HH Remodeling’s general contracting and custom carpentry expertise has gone viral by word-of-mouth and via social media from happy and satisfied property owners. With its pulse on current trends and technology, HH Remodeling delivers an unsurpassed level of excellence in renovations from start to finish.


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DAYNA CASSANDRA, D.D.S.

351 Evelyn St., Paramus, NJ 07652 | 201.261.7645 | cosmeticdentistofparamus.com SINCE 2001, DR. DAYNA CASSANDRA HAS DEDICATED HERSELF TO DELIVERING QUALITY DENTAL CARE and has built a practice that delivers dentistry in a safe, caring environment. Joined by her associate, Dr. Erika Donovan in 2017, the doctors have a reputation for superior results. They welcome patients seeking routine family dental care, advanced general dentistry, and regenerative treatment. Their greatest joy is delivering care and support that gives patients lifelong confidence, comfort, and beauty. They want patients to feel good about investing in their oral health; it also improves overall health and is a great way to boost the immune system. A graduate of University of Maryland Dental School, Dr. Cassandra completed her residency at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. She’s an Alumni of The Pankey Institute, currently a faculty member of Spear Education, and an Assistant Clinical Professor at NYU’s Rosenthal Institute, Center for Advanced Esthetics. Dr. Donovan graduated Boston University School of Dental Medicine and completed a General Practice Residency at New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. She attends annual courses at Spear Education to expand her skills.


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QUALITY CATHOLIC EDUCATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN PATRICIA MOLLOY, PRESIDENT IMMACULATE HEART ACADEMY (IHA) 500 Van Emburgh Ave., Washington Township, NJ 07676 201.445.6800 | ihanj.com

IMMACULATE HEART ACADEMY (IHA) offers more than a quality Catholic education for young women. IHA is a lifetime sisterhood to the 700 high school students who support and encourage one another with respect and kinship. Founded in 1960, IHA is the first all-female college preparatory regional high school in the Archdiocese of Newark. The faculty and staff focus on developing the talents of the young woman—academically, spiritually, socially and through extracurricular activities—preparing for a lifetime of positive contributions for themselves and our society. In addition to strong athletics and arts programs, the school has developed a STEM, Robotics and Applied Engineering curriculum to meet the demands of the 21st century and beyond. IHA’s established College Counseling Department assists students at every grade level in navigating the rigorous admission process and prepare for college life. Including the graduates from the Class of 2020, 10,529 young women proudly call themselves IHA alumnae.


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LORI NUZZI, D.C. NUZZI CHIROPRACTIC LIFESTYLE WELLNESS CENTER

12 Goffle Rd., Midland Park | 201.447.2570 nuzzichiro.com TURNING ADVERSITY INTO OPPORTUNITY. There are two common objectives our patients share when seeking care at Nuzzi Chiropractic Lifestyle Wellness Center: one is to feel better and the other is to live a more productive life. Time, motivation, accountability and information are common obstacles that people face when deciding they want to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Nuzzi Chiropractic is an alternative healthcare clinic utilizing safe and scientifically based technologies to provide optimal outcomes in the least amount of time. Our Wellness Center blends chiropractic care with rehabilitative physical therapies, massage, guided exercises, and weight loss management. All team members are certified experts in their fields, dedicated to providing excellent care that helps patients experience their wellness goals while focusing on education, inspiration and ownership of their individual health and well-being. For further information or to schedule an appointment, visit us at nuzzichiro.com


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SUCCESSFUL ENDODONTICS

BRIAN P. TRAVA, D.M.D. NEW JERSEY ROOT CANAL

290 Lafayette Ave., Hawthorne, NJ 07506 973.423.0789 119 1st St., Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423 201.251.8131 1777 Hamburg Tpke, Wayne, NJ 07470 973.835.7500 njrootcanal.com NEW JERSEY ROOT CANAL HAS BEEN SAVING TEETH for 25 years. Dr. Brian Trava opened his practice in Hawthorne in 1990, and later added offices in Ho-Ho-Kus and Wayne. Dedicated to the specialty of Endodontics, Dr. Trava focuses on saving teeth and diagnosing the cause of oral or facial pain. Dr. Trava and his team are root canal specialists. With degrees from John Hopkins University and Rutgers, Dr. Shon has authored research papers to help advance the field of dentistry. A graduate of Columbia University, Dr. Oh has completed extensive studies in oral pathology. Dr. Petix earned her degree from Tufts University and is pursuing a research fellowship. Dr. Yang, a graduate of NYU, has been awarded multiple research fellowships and has donated his dental skills in Haiti and Mexico. New Jersey Root Canal also focuses on special need patients and traumatic sports injuries to teeth.


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HEALTH CARE HEROES VAN DYK PARK PLACE

644 Goffle Rd., Hawthorne, NJ 07056 | 973.636.7000 | vandykhealthcare.com FAMILY COMES FIRST AT VAN DYK, ESPECIALLY DURING A CRISIS. Van Dyk Park Place, the family’s crown-jewel community for seniors, exemplified true heroism during the COVID-19 pandemic. Led by Executive Director Kevin Brendlen, this award-winning community deserves praise for providing unparalleled support during these harrowing times. The Van Dyk family rallied together with a wide-range of creative solutions during the pandemic – takeout meals, a virtual Broadway concert, a Heroes Challenge campaign raising $20,000 for frontline staff, viral dance videos that generated millions of views, grocery essentials for staff, special in-room Happy Hour and dining services, therapy sessions, nurse appreciation luncheons, and video montages from supportive families. “It’s rare to find a team of this caliber anywhere in the country,” Brendlen said. “They represent ‘The Faces of Health Care Heroes.’ Our staff was at its best when our state was at its worst. New Jersey faced insurmountable odds. But we leaned on each other and responded quickly for our seniors, the most vulnerable members of our population, providing quality care with the dignity and respect that they deserve.” With a tradition of excellence, the Van Dyk heroes provide compassionate “person-centered” care, creating a place where seniors can live in a safe and stunning environment with the right balance of independence and support.


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EFFORTLESS MOVING & STORAGE BOOTH MOVERS, LTD

1 Anderson Ave., Moonachie, NJ 07074 | 201.896.4500 | www.boothmovers.com | www.njmover.com FAMILY-OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1945, Booth Movers is currently headed by its third generation of family leaders. Booth Movers is proud to operate locations in Moonachie and East Rutherford, representing 58,000 square feet of warehouse space. With a tri-state area focus, the company completes more than 1,000 residential and commercial moves annually. An agent for Atlas Van Lines, the world’s second largest moving company, Booth’s business extends nationally and globally. Having the right tools and properly trained staff is crucial to success. Booth offers a fleet of twelve trucks that deliver award winning service. Its comprehensive Covid-19 protocol ensures that clients stay safe as they transition to their new home. Reviews on the Booth website have a lot in common, mainly that all Booth employees treat every client in a courteous manner as part of the family and explain procedures and costs clearly, eliminating unwanted surprises on moving day. Recently, a satisfied customer wrote, “It pays to have high-quality professionals helping you through a stressful time.”


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THYMELESS LUXURY FOR KITCHEN, BATH & HOME SHARON L. SHERMAN,

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THYME & PLACE DESIGN 385 Clinton Ave., Wyckoff, NJ 07481 | 201.847.1400 thymeandplacedesign.com SHARON L. SHERMAN, ASID, CKD, CID, HAS BEEN CRAFTING CUSTOM KITCHEN AND BATHROOM DESIGNS for more than two decades. After a long successful career with a large design/build firm, Sharon desired a more personal approach to her work which led to the launch of Thyme & Place Design. Located in Bergen County, this award-winning firm is dedicated to creating Thymeless luxury and inspired designs for your kitchen and bathroom renovations. Sharon and her experienced team can make your kitchen or bathroom dreams come true. Thyme & Place Design creates interior environments which balance health, wellness, beauty and function. Sharon’s design philosophy is focused on bringing an unmatched level of beauty, detail and quality to every kitchen, bathroom and built-in cabinetry project she designs. “We want our clients to love the spaces we create for them,” Sharon says. “We also want them to know how much we appreciate them for selecting Thyme & Place Design.” Looking for inspired design solutions for your kitchen or bathroom project? Sharon welcomes your call. And discover what other Thyme & Place Design clients say about their work by visiting www.ThymeAndPlaceDesign.com and reading their testimonials.


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EVENT PROFESSIONALS SCOTT HORNAK & NICK DELLOSA CRAIG SCOTT ENTERTAINMENT 18 Overlook Ave., Rochelle Park, NJ 07662 | 201.587.1066 | craigscott.com LET’S GET THIS PARTY STARTED! Throughout 2020 and beyond, Craig Scott Entertainment is busy planning personal and corporate events of all sizes, from outdoor and micro-weddings to parties and dinners all with specialty pop-up entertainment and musical extravaganzas to surprise and delight guests. “We work with everyone to make their event as seamless, special and stress-free as possible,” say Scott Hornak and Nick Dellosa, Bergen County born-and-bred owners of Craig Scott Entertainment which has been behind the scenes since 1984 providing music and entertainment at events worldwide. Traveling throughout the United States and Mexico, Craig Scott Entertainment creates each event with innovation and “out of the box” entertainment themes. Whether it’s live entertainment or DJ, Scott and Nick won’t miss a beat, providing you with the very best musicians and professional entertainers, including dynamic gospel choirs, Italian entertainers singing Bocelli, bagpipe players, singers crooning Sinatra or Broadway stars. Craig Scott Entertainment works with you to put a unique and memorable signature on your special occasion.


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ANTHONY CARAMICO, D.M.D MIDLAND PARK FAMILY DENTISTRY

662 Godwin Ave., Midland Park, NJ 07432 | 201.447.5555 | Midlandparkfamilydentistry.com PATIENT HEALTH AND INFECTION CONTROL IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE at Midland Park Family Dentistry. Even before Covid-19, we consistently outperformed CDC and OSHA safety standards and guidelines. That’s because our office operates in infectious disease mode on a routine basis. Our commitment to infection mitigation, combined with our promise to deliver the highest quality dentistry in a safe and sterile environment, are just a few of the reasons we repeatedly earn the trust and confidence of our patients. While we are complying with all CDC regulations regarding social-distancing, for the added safety and peace of mind of our patients, we’ve installed advanced UV-air filtration, robotic suction, and sterilization techniques that exceed CDC standards. In addition, treatment rooms are fogged using an antimicrobial solution after each patient visit. Our team wears approved PPE to protect themselves and our patients. For more information please call the office or visit https://www. midlandparkfamilydentistry.com/covid-19-updates/.


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PERSONAL INJURY LAW Suzanne M. Smith, ESQ. CILLICK AND SMITH 25 Main St., Hackensack, NJ 07601 | 201.342.0808 | cillickandsmith.com HELPING REAL PEOPLE WITH REAL PROBLEMS has been pushing Suzanne Smith to stay on the cutting edge of personal injury law for 20 years. She has always been concerned by the unfairly vulnerable position people can find themselves in when trying to secure the compensation to which they’re entitled for injuries they’ve suffered. “I’m passionate about helping people, not big corporations or insurance carriers,” she says. Staying informed on evolving laws and practices to ensure that her master of personal injury law is always current is one of Suzanne’s tried and true tactics for success. Toward that end, she serves as a trustee for the Bergen County Bar Foundation and constantly expands her professional development certifications. “My tenacity will get us part of the way there,” says Suzanne “What it often comes down to, though, is understanding the absolute legal value of a case and coming prepared to maximize our leverage.” Suzanne is currently a partner at Cillick and Smith.


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NANCÉ AGRESTA, LCSW, CASAC, NCACII & KIMBERLY AGRESTA, MSW, LCSW AGRESTA PSYCHOTHERAPY GROUP

60 Grand Ave., Suite 204, Englewood, NJ 07631 | 201.567.3117 80 Eighth Ave., Suite 1108, New York, NY 10011 | 212.627.7727

STATISTICS SUGGEST that one in four individuals experience some type of mental distress. Kimberly and Nancé Agresta of Agresta Psychotherapy Group believe proper treatment can help patients lead better lives. Advocates of eliminating the stigma of seeking help for mental illness, Kimberly and Nancé offer a nurturing environment for adults, families and children of all ages, including those with special needs. In addition to working with couples on relationship issues, they treat anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, grief, eating disorders, addictions, sexual abuse, gender identity and PMAD’s. Therapeutic services include weekend couples’ groups, parenting groups, art therapy and Nancé’s work as a certified Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) therapist for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Agresta Psychotherapy Group now offers treatment via telehealth as well as in office. In times of crisis, having support is vitally important. Agresta Psychotherapy Group provides that support and guidance to those struggling with all mental health issues including those stemming from the pandemic.


A husband and wife’s elegantly redone Ridgewood bathroom is a tribute to togetherness.

COME SHOWER WITH ME By Donna Rolando Design by Anthony Albert Studios Photography by Robert Granoff

A Ridgewood family wanted more than just a classic look for their outdated master bathroom. The husband and wife’s reno had to fit their lifestyle, with his-andhers features, notably a shower designed for two. The couple’s vision also called for a freestanding tub, cutting-edge with its dramatic frame but practical too—after all, who can resist a soothing soak at the end of a hard day? All of this might have seemed a tall order, but not with Anthony Albert Passanante, owner of Waldwick-based Anthony Albert Studios, doing the family’s home makeover. A certified master kitchen and bath designer, Passanante knew just how to give this bathroom its own unique style: classic elegance with a BERGENMAG.COM

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The serenity of white makes this master bathroom, complete with freestanding tub, a sanctuary for a Ridgewood couple who wanted practically his-and-hers everything, while the Carrara marble creates a splash of visual interest across the floors and counters. His-and-hers custom vanities, built for max storage, make short work of the couple’s morning routines.

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touch of contemporary. He took a monochromatic white palette, seen in the textured wallpaper and custom vanities, and added contrast with the blue-gray veining of Carrara in the floor tiles and countertops. The marble is genuine, the designer’s preference. “Everything in there is a natural material,” he says. “Organic is soothing.” The star of the bathroom is undoubtedly the two-person shower enclosure with its hexagon-shaped, mixed-marble mosaic (from Mediterranean Tile in Fairfield), cascading off the walls for grand effect with the vaulted ceilings. “I felt the bathroom needed a wall of art, and to me, that’s a wall of art,” says Passanante, a member of the American Society of Interior Designers. “It’s the focal point,” says the homeowner, Suzanne. “I love it.” The frameless shower doors mean that none of the drama gets lost. “It’s not your typical door,” explains Passanante. “Most have hinges. It’s a pair of doors on a sliding mechanism that slide away from each other.” Each of the two shower heads at opposite ends of the enclosure comes with its own faucets, because only some like it hot. “It has cut our get-ready time in half because we each have our own space,” says Suzanne. As a bonus, the beauty of the tile is also reflected in the mirrors that are illuminated with dual sconces over each vanity. Another showstopper is the slender Victoria & Albert tub with filler, BERGENMAG.COM

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from Hardware Designs in Fairfield, which fits the space well. “I love to take a bubble bath in the tub under the windows and just look out,” says Suzanne. “I’m in a house full of men [her husband and two school-age boys], so that’s my spot.” The grid pattern on the nearby trio of windows is repeated throughout the colonial to create harmony, the idea of Glen Rock architect Xiomara Paredes, who recommended Passanante for the redesign. The his-and-hers vanities also take lifestyle into consideration. Besides giving both spouses spruce-up spaces, Anthony Albert Studios designed the vanities to provide as much storage as possible, with upper cabinets, complete with handy outlets for toothbrushes and more. The marble countertops are a splash of color against the white cabinets, and the Kallista sinks offer a distinct shape for added interest. If it seems as if everything is perfectly positioned, such as the vanities spaced out just right on either side of the tub, that’s no accident—it’s Passanante’s technique for giving the room a sense of calm. “Visually, from a design standpoint, everything is symmetrical,” he says. The shower is also centered between the tub and windows. And for privacy, the toilet is tucked away next to a linen cabinet that matches the vanities. “To me it’s a one-of-a-kind bathroom,” says Passanante. “You hardly ever see a shower designed like that.” SEPTEMBER 2020


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This page, right: Dual sconces directly over the vanities’ mirrors create a “clean, custom look,” says designer Anthony Albert Passanante, while also capturing the shower’s wall of mosaic art by way of reflection. Opposite page, left: The master’s design uses symmetry to put all the room’s elements in their proper place, including the tub, which fits perfectly between the two custom vanities. Opposite page, right: With a hexagon marble mosaic in a waterfall effect, this two-person shower offers what Passanante calls “a wall of art,” which the frameless shower doors really show off.

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A TASTE OF AUTUMN Three top Bergen County chefs offer seasonal recipes you’ll fall for. Tired of eating the same old dinners night after night? Fall may be the perfect time to experiment with flavors and find new recipes the whole family will enjoy. To get you started, we asked each of three Bergen chefs for a recipe that would be perfect for the oncoming season. Try one of these dishes and see if it doesn’t make you just a bit thankful for those cooling temperatures—and those healthy appetites.

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HEARTY FALL STUFFED SQUASH

If you’re looking for a meal to fill up the whole family that is not only delicious but healthy too, look no further! “This easy, hearty squash dish is perfect for cool fall dinners,” says chef Ingrid Wright of Stern & Bow in Closter. “The love put in while making this makes it a must-have this fall.”

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n 4 delicata squash n 1 cup diced “holy trinity”— onion, celery and bell pepper n 1 clove garlic, sliced n 1 bunch collard greens, chopped n 1 purple cauliflower, chopped n 2 ripe plum tomatoes, chopped n 8 oz. shrimp, cleaned and deveined n 8 oz. Italian sausage, crumbled or diced n 4 oz. avocado oil or butter n 1 cup vegetable stock n salt and pepper to taste

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Preheat your oven to 350°F. Clean and cut the squash in half. Place the squash on a baking tray and season with salt and pepper. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the inside of the squash is soft to the touch. In a sauté pan, heat avocado oil or butter at medium heat. Add sliced garlic, diced onion, celery and bell peppers and allow to cook at medium to high heat until the onions are translucent, about 4 to 5 minutes on high heat. Add a pinch of black pepper and salt and mix well. Add crumbled or diced sausage and the shrimp and cook for 5 to 7 minutes. Add collard greens and cook for another 5 minutes. Add chopped cauliflower and tomatoes and cook for another 2 to 3 minutes. Once everything is cooked, fill the squash halves with the filling and serve.

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CRISPY CAULIFLOWER

Why eat plain vegetables when you can opt for something more exciting? “I love vegetables, and one of my favorites is cauliflower,” says executive chef Flavia Amaral of Let’s Meat Steakhouse in River Vale. “Since a lot of people don’t like it, I always want that challenge to make something very simple explode in your mouth.” This dish is sure to bring some new flavors to your dinner table, and it’s also gluten-free. Between the vinaigrette and jalapeños, this sweet and sour, crispy dish will give you new respect for the power of cauliflower.

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For the cauliflower: n 5 cups canola oil n 1 large head of cauliflower, cut into bite-sized florets n 1 cup rice flour n 3 tsp. kosher salt n white and pink pepper For the vinaigrette: n ¼ cup homemade vinaigrette, or any good white wine vinegar n 2 Tbs. simple syrup n 1 tsp. mustard n 1 egg n 1 spoonful mayonnaise n olive oil n 2 tsp. kosher salt n a pinch of freshly ground black pepper To assemble: n dry fruits such as figs, currants and apricots (whatever you prefer) n preserved lemon n cilantro leaves n jalapeños, sliced

DIRECTIONS:

FOR THE VINAIGRETTE Whisk together the vinaigrette, simple syrup, mustard, egg and mayonnaise. Slowly drizzle in the olive oil while whisking to create an emulsion. Season with salt and pepper and set aside until ready to use. FOR THE CAULIFLOWER In a large, heavy pot, heat the canola oil over medium heat until the temperature reaches 350°F. Meanwhile, bring a large pot of water to a boil. To blanch the cauliflower, prepare an ice bath in a large bowl and keep it next to the stove. Working in small batches, plunge the cauliflower florets into the boiling water for 2 minutes and drop them into the ice bath. Repeat until all the florets are blanched. Combine flour, salt and white and pink pepper in a large, resealable plastic bag. Throw in the florets, seal the bag and shake, shake, shake until thoroughly coated. Working in small batches again, carefully drop the florets into the hot oil and fry until golden brown, 3 to 5 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the florets to paper towels to drain. Transfer the florets to a serving dish and drizzle the vinaigrette over the crispy cauliflower. Toss together the cauliflower, vinaigrette and a tiny handful of preserved lemon wedges, jalapeños, cilantro leaves and the dry fruit.

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HORSERADISH PARMESANCRUSTED HALIBUT

Bring the tastes of the sea home with this halibut recipe from executive chef and owner Peter Panteleakis and chef de cuisine Lachen Ksiyer of Oceanos in Fair Lawn. “This is a great fall recipe to be enjoyed as the leaves fall—and with a good chardonnay,” says Panteleakis’ son Nikos. With a crispy crumb exterior coupled with juicy heirloom tomatoes, this fish will be sure to make a splash at your dinner table.

INGREDIENTS:

n 48 oz. day boat halibut n 2 Tbs. horseradish n 4 Tbs. Parmesan cheese n heirloom cherry tomatoes n 2 cups Japanese bread crumbs n 8 oz. soft butter n Herbes de Provence olive oil n salt and pepper, to taste n grilled asparagus

DIRECTIONS:

Cut halibut into 8 oz. portions. Sear the fish on both sides on a pre-heated pan. In a mixing bowl, combine horseradish, Parmesan cheese, Japanese bread crumbs and soft butter. Top the fish with the mixture to create a thin crust. Roast at 450°F in the oven for 8 minutes until golden brown and halibut is cooked. Cut the heirloom tomatoes in half and sprinkle with Herbes de Provence olive oil, salt and pepper and roast in the same oven for 4 minutes. Plate the fish on grilled asparagus topped with the roasted tomatoes. Add a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil on top to serve.

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A BASEMENT BUILT FOR FUN Just downstairs, for this family with six boys, there’s now a super-convenient, game-filled, party-ready wonderland.

By Donna Rolando Design by Sharon Sherman Photography by Mike Van Tassell

The Simpson family of Franklin Lakes wanted an entertainment base for their many sporting interests, and designer Sharon Sherman delivered with custom cabinets in dark gray packed with every imaginable convenience. Truly Fun Central, the basement features a gaming station, large-screen movie viewing, billiards, foosball and poker. And this design project has met the ultimate test: The family’s six boys approve. “They think it’s so cool!” Tara Simpson says. BERGENMAG.COM

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A Franklin Lakes family had a chance to go all out in their new entertainment base—a home sports bar in their refinished basement—with a Super Bowl 2020 gathering of 80 people. Then came the coronavirus, and lots of get-togethers were put on hold. When the sports scene is back in full swing again—including the family faves, football and hockey—the couple, Tara and Lowell Simpson, and their six sons, ranging in age from 7 to 14, will be ready with a basement designed for great times. “We absolutely love entertaining,” says Tara, who admired the work of Sharon L. Sherman of Thyme & Place Design in Wyckoff so much she gave “half the house” to her aesthetic vision. Sherman had largely a blank canvas for her artistry with the new home’s basement, but the wood-plankeffect floor tile was pre-existing. Sherman describes the design, completed in the fall of 2019, as one wearing many hats. “First, it is a large space for this family to gather with guests when the weather brings everyone inside,” she says. Second, it’s a true entertainment center, a destination all its own, with a gaming station, a large-screen movie area, billiards, foosball—and don’t forget poker. “Many different activities are being served by this design,” adds Sherman with a confident designer’s cool understatement. Even diehard get-together fans like Tara might not be so enthusiastic if all this required daunting labor. But Sherman has thoughtfully built several easy, breezy conveniences into the sports bar: a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher drawer (through Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery), an XO Appliance under-counter fridge, a Scotsman ice maker and a Franke contemporary sink with enough space to get the job done. BERGENMAG.COM

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“The cleanup is all done at the bar,” Sherman says. So no running upstairs to the kitchen needed—not for this fun-loving gang. In addition, the dark-gray cabinets by Thyme & Place Design are built hassle-free on two counts: The light-gray quartz counters by Stone Surfaces make for a no-fuss cleanup, and the storage towers for glassware and other must-haves feature adjustable shelves for easy access. Bonus: There’s also under-counter storage well within reach, Sherman says. And for the boys, a secondary cabinet area provides handy snacks, convenient access to serving bowls and platters and a fridge stocked with kid-friendly beverages. Undeniably, this sports-bar basement is a crowd-pleaser even before one considers aesthetics. But Sherman has designed the space so that it fits right in with the home’s tasteful transitional vibe. Highlights include the glass mosaic backsplash from Wayne Tile in different shades of blue and gray, which pick up the pale blue (joined by green and white) in the shimmery metallic vinyl by York Wallcoverings. The lighting is from American Brass & Crystal, custom-designed by Sherman for beauty and practicality. It had to be wide to fit the space, yet not block the TV at the bar. Light-gray bar stools from Crate & Barrel and high-top tables make it always convenient to settle down for some popcorn and game highlights, while the décor, the Montana jersey and other sport-themed wall art and family photos are from the Simpsons’ own collection. With so many activities needing a place in this basement design, Sherman was glad to have ample space to create a never-get-bored environment. And the family, they’re always up for a game, whether on the tube or hands-on. Billiards, anyone? SEPTEMBER 2020


This page, top: For a family of six kids, a child-sized fridge was almost a necessity, along with a snack area made just for them. This page, bottom: The grownups need not miss a single minute of the big game with brewskies so close at hand, as part of a design that combines lifestyle and aesthetics. Opposite page: “Sharon knows my color tastes,” says Tara, and she means right down to the blues in the shimmery wallpaper. “The cabinets are more of a darker gray and the countertop is a lighter gray, and with the mosaic and wallpaper, it blends the whole thing together.”

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Photos courtesy of Rispoli Pastry Shop; Conrad’s Confectionery

Rispoli Pastry Shop Emerson, 201.265.4009; Ridgefield, 201.943.6002, rispolipastryshop.com The recipe for this Italian pastry shop’s longevity has been keeping the business within the Rispoli family for more than three generations. Both new and longtime customers flock to either location for a taste of a menu that includes authentic cannolis, Italian cookies and Rispoli’s famous lobster tails.

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RESTAURANTS AND FOOD BAGELS 1. BAGEL NOSH 799 Franklin Ave. Franklin Lakes 201.847.9455 24 E. Prospect St. Waldwick 201.652.9746 2. GOLDBERG’S BAGELS OF WYCKOFF 327 Franklin Ave. Wyckoff 201.847.9199 gfbwyckoff.com 3. RONNIE’S HOT BAGELS 118 Broadway Hillsdale 201.664.4543 ronnieshotbagels.com

BAKERY 1. RISPOLI PASTRY SHOP Emerson Plaza E. Emerson 201.265.4009 824 Broad Ave. Ridgefield 201.943.6002 rispolipastryshop.com 2. B&W BAKERY 614 Main St. Hackensack 201.342.5577 3. SOOK PASTRY 24 S. Broad St. Ridgewood 201.493.2500 sookpastry.com

BARBECUE 1. FINK’S BBQ SMOKEHOUSE 26 W. Madison Ave. Dumont 201.384.3210 finksbbqsmokehouse.com

Photos courtesy of Rispoli Pastry Shop; Conrad’s Confectionery

2. KIMCHI SMOKE BARBECUE 301 Center Ave. Westwood 201.497.6333 kimchismoke.com 3. FIRE PIT BBQ 357 Essex St. Hackensack 201.489.3473 firepitbbq.net

BEER SELECTION, CRAFT BREWERY 1. HACKENSACK BREWING COMPANY 78 Johnson Ave. Hackensack 201.880.1768 hackensackbrewing.com

2. TIE BRIX CITY BREWING 4 Alsan Way Little Ferry 201.440.0865 brixcitybrewing.com TIE ALEMENTARY BREWING CO. 58 Voorhis Ln. Hackensack 201.968.1290 alementary.com 3. BOLERO SNORT BREWERY 316 20th St. Carlstadt 201.464.0639 bolerosnort.com

BEER SELECTION, RESTAURANT/BAR

1. SANDUCCI’S TRATTORIA 620 Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge 201.599.0600 sanduccis.com

BRUNCH 1. FARMHOUSE CAFÉ & EATERY 15 E. Madison Ave. Cresskill 201.266.8931

3. WHITE MAPLE CAFÉ 47 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.447.1953 whitemaplecafe.com

3. THE SHANNON ROSE 1200 Rte. 17 N. Ramsey 201.962.7602 theshannonrose.com

BURGERS 1. BIGGIE’S 430 Rte. 17 S. Carlstadt 201.933.4000 biggies.com

BEER SELECTION, STORE 1. BOTTLE KING Multiple locations bottleking.com

2. BAREBURGER Multiple locations bareburger.com

2. TOTAL WINE & MORE 1001 Main St. River Edge 201.968.1777 totalwine.com

3. SHAKE SHACK 479 Rte. 17 S. Paramus 201.241.2381

3. STEW LEONARD’S 700 Paramus Park Paramus 201.649.0888 stewleonards.com

1 Garden State Plz. Paramus 201.576.8096 shakeshack.com

BOWLS

3. WYCKOFF PRIME MEATS (FORMERLY WALDWICK PRIME MEATS) 384 Main St. Wyckoff 201.447.3340 waldwickprimemeats.com

BYO RESTAURANT

2. PARK WEST TAVERN 30 Oak St. Ridgewood 201.445.5400 parkwesttavern.com

2. MILLER’S ALE HOUSE 270 Rte. 4 E. Paramus 201.342.4800 millersalehouse.com

2. CAFÉ MATISSE 167 Park Ave. Rutherford 201.935.2995 cafematisse.com 3. FINO RISTORANTE 114 W. Allendale Rd. Allendale 201.995.1100 finoristorantenj.com

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Conrad’s Confectionery Westwood, 201.664.2895, conrads1928.com If you are looking for a way to satisfy your sweet tooth, this longtime Westwood favorite has you covered. With ice cream, chocolates, candy bars, lollipops and even sugar-free treats from which to choose, customers always leave satisfied. Before the sun sets on ice cream season, be sure to try the folk song mule—peanut butter ice cream with chocolate chips and graham crackers.

BUTCHER

1. PLAYA BOWLS Multiple locations playabowls.com 2. WILD & HEARTY (FORMERLY SAMBA BOWLS) 37 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.857.5015 wildandhearty.com

BREAKFAST

3. STATE LINE DINER 375 Rte. 17 N. Mahwah 201.529.3353 statelinediner.com

301 Center Ave. Westwood 201.664.8424 farmhousecafenj.com

1. BIGGIE’S 430 Rte. 17 S. Carlstadt 201.933.4000 biggies.com

3. BLENDED BOWLS 100 E. Main St. Ramsey 201.934.3220

2. COUNTRY PANCAKE HOUSE 140 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.444.8395 countrypancakehouse.net

1. STEVE’S MARKET 41 W. Main St. Ramsey 201.327.9466 stevesmarket.com 2. WESTWOOD PRIME MEATS 190 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.664.0069 westwoodprimemeats.com

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CANDY/CHOCOLATE 1. CONRAD'S CONFECTIONERY 107 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.664.2895 conrads1928.com 2. MRS. HANNA KRAUSE CANDY 89 Westview Ave. Paramus 201.291.5388 hannakrausecandy.com 3. CRITCHLEY’S CANDIES 812 Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge 201.967.1800 critchleyschocolates.com

CANNOLI 1. RISPOLI PASTRY SHOP Emerson Plaza East Emerson 201.265.4009 824 Broad Ave. Ridgefield 201.943.6002 rispolipastryshop.com 2. UNCLE GIUSEPPE’S MARKETPLACE 10 Triangle Plz. Ramsey 201.995.6800 uncleg.com 3. TIE DANTE’S ITALIAN DELI 570 Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge 201.262.3232 TIE MORANO’S ITALIAN GOURMET 1 E. Main St. Ramsey 201.825.8020 moranos.com

CHEESE SHOP 1. MARKET BASKET 813 Franklin Lake Rd. Franklin Lakes 201.891.2000


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Mr. Cupcakes Paramus, 201.265.1000, mrcupcakes.com This mister continues to impress, probably because his mission is to serve the best-tasting and freshest cupcakes in New Jersey. Cupcake fans have a variety of options, such as the classic red velvet or creative flavors like French toast, Oreo cheesecake and tiramisu.

2. JERRY’S HOMEMADE 410 S. Dean St. Englewood 201.871.7108 jerryshomemade.com 3. CHEZ CHEESE 10 Washington St. Tenafly 201.568.2050 chezcheeze.com

CHINESE RESTAURANT 1. GOLDEN DYNASTY 825 Franklin Lake Rd. Franklin Lakes 201.891.7866 goldendynastynj.com 2. T.S. MA CHINESE CUISINE 637 Wyckoff Ave. Wyckoff 201.891.8808 tsmachinesecuisine.com 3. HANAMI 41 Union Ave. Cresskill 201.567.8508 301 Center Ave. Westwood 201.666.8505 hanamirestaurant.com

COFFEEHOUSE 1. STARBUCKS Multiple locations starbucks.com 2. RIDGEWOOD COFFEE COMPANY 90 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.493.1002 ridgewoodcoffeecompany.com 3. AMERICAN BULLDOG COFFEE ROASTERS 31 N. Broad St. Ridgewood 201.857.4176 4 N. Spruce St. Ramsey 201.574.8070 americanbulldogcoffeeroasters. com

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DONUTS

1. MR. CUPCAKES Paramus Park Mall 201.265.1000 mrcupcakes.com

1. GLAZE DONUTS 2151 Lemoine Ave. Fort Lee 201.585.6085

2. CUPCAKES BY CAROUSEL 31 N. Dean St. Englewood 201.608.5092

358 River Rd. New Milford 201.483.8634 glazeartisan.com

192 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.389.3090 cupcakesbycarousel.com

2. DEMAREST FARMS 244 Wierimus Rd. Hillsdale 201.666.0472 demarestfarms.com

3. KARA KAKES 799 Franklin Ave. Franklin Lakes 201.485.8889 kara-kakes.com

CUSTOM CAKES 1. PALERMO’S CAFE & BAKERY 389 Liberty St. Little Ferry 201.336.9918 187 Main St. Ridgefield Park 201.641.1654 palermocafe.com 2. CARLO’S BAKERY * 95 Washington St. Hoboken 201.659.3671 carlosbakery.com 3. CAROUSEL CAKES * 5 Seeger Dr. Nanuet, N.Y. 845.627.2323 carouselcakes.com

DINER 1. STATE LINE DINER 375 Rte. 17 N. Mahwah 201.529.3353 statelinediner.com 2. CHIT CHAT DINER 515 Essex St. Hackensack 201.820.4033 chitchatdiner.com 3. RIVER EDGE DINER 516 Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge 201.262.4976 riveredgediner.com

3. ANCHOR SEAFOOD 10 S. Kinderkamack Rd. Montvale 201.930.9170

FOOD TRUCK

3. ALT EATS CAFÉ 622 N. Maple Ave. Ho-Ho-Kus 201.444.1300 alteatscafe.com

1. EMPANADA MANIA 62 S. Washington Ave. Bergenfield 201.374.2150 empanadamania.com

GOURMET GROCERY

FARMERS’ MARKET

2. CALLAHAN’S 201.275.0622 callahanshotdogs.com

1. RAMSEY FARMERS’ MARKET 2 W. Main St. Ramsey 201.657.6866 ramseyfarmersmarket.org

300 Sicomac Ave. #2 Wyckoff 201.891.1212 marketbasket.com

3. EAT MY BALLS 199 Market St. Elmwood Park 201.852.2534 eatmyballsnj.com

3. ABMA’S FARM 700 Lawlins Rd. Wyckoff 201.891.0278 abmasfarm.com

2. TIE GLEN ROCK FARMERS’ MARKET 924 Prospect St. Glen Rock 201.444.9398 TIE PARAMUS FARMERS’ MARKET 475 Fairview Ave. Paramus 3. WESTWOOD FARMERS’ MARKET 40 Crest St. Westwood 201.723.8807

FISH MARKET 1. PETER’S FISH MARKET 190 Godwin Ave. Midland Park 201.444.3331 petersfishmarket.com 2. MAYWOOD SEAFOOD GOURMET 103 W. Pleasant Ave. Maywood 201.712.8558 seafood-gourmet.com

FRENCH RESTAURANT

1. MARKET BASKET 813 Franklin Lake Rd. Franklin Lakes 201.891.2000

2. MAYWOOD MARKETPLACE 78 W. Pleasant Ave. Maywood 201.843.8361 maywoodsmarketplace.com

1. CAFÉ PANACHE 130 E. Main St. Ramsey 201.934.0030 cafepanachenj.com

3. STEVE’S MARKET 41 W. Main St. Ramsey 201.327.9466 stevesmarket.com

2. LATOUR 6 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.445.5056 latourridgewood.com

GOURMET SUPERMARKET

3. MADELEINE’S PETIT PARIS 416 Tappan Rd. Northvale 201.767.0063 madeleinespetitparis.com

GLUTEN-FREE GOODIES 1. WHOLE FOODS MARKET Multiple locations wholefoodsmarket.com 2. SWEET AVENUE BAKE SHOP 153 Park Ave. Rutherford 201.935.2253 sweetavenuebakeshop.com

1. UNCLE GIUSEPPE’S MARKETPLACE 10 Triangle Plz. Ramsey 201.995.6800 uncleg.com 2. TRADER JOE’S 404 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.265.9624 20 Irvington St. Westwood 201.263.0134 traderjoes.com 3. WEGMANS 100 Farm View Montvale 551.249.2200 wegmans.com * — NOT LOCATED IN BERGEN COUNTY

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300 Sicomac Ave. #2 Wyckoff 201.891.1212 marketbasket.com


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Photos courtesy of Cafe Panache; Mr. Cupcakes

Café Panache Ramsey, 201.934.0030, cafepanachenj.com For customers, a friendly staff and an intimate setting are part of what makes Café Panache special, but it’s the food that steals the show. Focused on using the finest ingredients available, chef and owner Kevin Kohler never disappoints restaurant-goers with his creations. Fan favorites include filet mignon and crispy duckling.

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INDIAN RESTAURANT

Photos courtesy of Downtown Dhaba; Kinchley’s Tavern

Downtown Dhaba Westwood, 201.664.0123, dhabadowntown.com Downtown Dhaba, a term given to eateries in northern India that serve fresh cuisine, strives to take authentic Indian food to the next level. The meat and poultry at this downtown Westwood spot are all natural and halal, and all spices are made in-house. Customers’ favorites include the chicken tikka masala and lamb biryani, but don’t overlook Downtown Dhaba’s variety of vegan and vegetarian dishes either.

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GREEK RESTAURANT

ITALIAN RESTAURANT

1. VARKA RESTAURANT 30 N. Spruce St. Ramsey 201.995.9333 varkarestaurant.com

1. SAVINI RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 168 W. Crescent Ave. Allendale 201.760.3700 savinirestaurant.com

2. IT’S GREEK TO ME Multiple locations itsgreektome.com 3. A TASTE OF GREECE 935C Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge 201.967.0029 atasteofgreecenj.com

ICE CREAM 1. VAN DYK’S 145 Ackerman Ave. Ridgewood 201.444.1429 vandyksicecream.com 2. CONRAD’S CONFECTIONERY 107 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.664.2895 conrads1928.com 3. BRAIN FREEZE 370 River Rd. New Milford 201.265.5055 brainfreezeicecreamnj.com

INDIAN RESTAURANT 1. DOWNTOWN DHABA 266 Center Ave. Westwood 201.664.0123 dhabadowntown.com 2. NIRVANA INDIAN KITCHEN 29 W. Allendale Ave. Allendale 201.818.2300 nirvanaindiankitchen.com 3. TABLA 16-18 S. Broad St. Ridgewood 201.444.4055 tablaridgewood.com

ITALIAN DELI

Photos courtesy of Downtown Dhaba; Kinchley’s Tavern

1. CASA DEL SOLE 115 Broadway Woodcliff Lake 201.391.5671 casadelsole.biz 2. JERRY’S HOMEMADE 410 S. Dean St. Englewood 201.871.7108 jerryshomemade.com 3. A&S FINE FOODS OF WYCKOFF 525 Cedar Hill Ave. Wyckoff 201.447.0800 asfinefoodsnj.com

3. ORGANIC TOFU HOUSE 88 Godwin Ave. Ridgewood 201.251.7734 organictofuhouseus.com

MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT

2. ANDIAMO RESTAURANT 23 Hardenburgh Ave. Haworth 201.384.1551 andiamorestaurant.net

1. MEZZA MEDITERRANEAN 20 Jefferson Ave. Westwood 201.722.8822 mezzawestwood.com

3. SANDUCCI’S TRATTORIA 620 Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge 201.599.0600 sanduccis.com

2. MEDITERRANEO 23 N. Broad St. Ridgewood 201.447.0022 mediterraneoridgewood.com

JAPANESE RESTAURANT

3. SOFIA’S MEDITERRANEAN GRILL 220 Boulevard Hasbrouck Heights 201.462.0123 sofiasmediterraneangrill.com

1. KIKU RESTAURANT 365 Rte. 17 Paramus 201.265.7200

MEXICAN RESTAURANT

2. HANAMI 41 Union Ave. Cresskill 201.567.8508

1. BLUE MOON MEXICAN CAFÉ 23 E. Palisade Ave. Englewood 201.541.0600

301 Center Ave. Westwood 201.666.8505 hanamirestaurant.com

327 Franklin Ave. Wyckoff 201.891.1331 bluemoonmexicancafe.com

3. SAKURA BANA 43 Franklin Ave. Ridgewood 201.447.6525 sakurabana.com

2. EL AZTECA MEXICAN Restaurant 91 Park Ave. Park Ridge 201.391.4422 elaztecaparkridge.com

JEWISH DELI 1. KOSHER NOSH 894 Prospect St. Glen Rock 201.445.1186 koshernosh.com

3. PANCHO’S BURRITOS 214 Main St. New Milford 201.225.2554 panchosburritostogo.com

2. TENAFLY KOSHER DELI & CATERERS 22 Washington Ave. Tenafly 201.567.3033

MOZZARELLA

3. FOSTER VILLAGE KOSHER DELICATESSEN 469 S. Washington Ave. Bergenfield 201.384.7100 fostervillagekosherdeli.com

KOREAN RESTAURANT 1. DONG BANG GRILL 1616 Palisade Ave. Fort Lee 201.242.4485 dongbanggrill.com

1. JERRY’S HOMEMADE 410 S. Dean St. Englewood 201.871.7108 jerryshomemade.com 2. ANNABELLA’S HOUSE OF MOZZARELLA 900 Paterson Plank Rd. East Rutherford 201.804.0303 annabellasmozz.com 3. DANTE’S ITALIAN DELI 570 Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge 201.262.3232

2. SPRING RESTAURANT 221 Closter Dock Rd. Closter 201.767.8830 springrestaurantcloster.com

NEW RESTAURANT 1. STERN & BOW 171 Schraalenburgh Rd. Closter 201.750.3350 sternandbowrestaurant.com

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2. BRASSERIE MEMERE 107 Vervalen St. Closter 201.660.8822 brasserie-memere.com 3. PAZZA 794 Franklin Ave. Franklin Lakes pazzanj.com 201.848.5050

OUTDOOR DINING 1. PIER 115 BAR & GRILL 115 River Rd. Edgewater 201.313.2155 pier115barandgrill.com 2. CAFE MATISSE 167 Park Ave. Rutherford 201.935.2995 cafematisse.com 3. HAVEN RIVERFRONT RESTAURANT & BAR 2 Main St. Edgewater 201.943.1900 havenedgewater.com

PANCAKES 1. COUNTRY PANCAKE HOUSE 140 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.444.8395 countrypancakehouse.net 2. BROWNSTONE PANCAKE Factory 860 River Rd. Edgewater 717 E. Palisades Ave. Englewood Cliffs 201.945.4800 brownstonepancakefactory. com 3. MAYWOOD PANCAKE HOUSE 92 W. Pleasant Ave. Maywood 201.880.7842 maywoodpancakehouse.com

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Kinchley’s Tavern Ramsey, 201.934.7777, kinchleyspizza.com Since 1937, this pizzeria has been satisfying diners with its tasty food, casual environment and friendly staff. Regulars recommend the ultra-thin-crust vodka pie and Kinchley’s special “garbage” pie. While pizza’s its game, Kinchley’s also boasts a full Italian menu with salads, sandwiches, pasta dishes and entrées.

PIZZA 1. KINCHLEY’S TAVERN 586 Franklin Tpke. Ramsey 201.934.7777 kinchleyspizza.com 2. BROOKLYN’S BRICK OVEN PIZZERIA Multiple locations brooklynspizza.net 3. RAY’S PIZZA 6-02 Berdan Ave. Fair Lawn 201.797.7117 rayspizzafairlawn.com

RESTAURANT AMBIENCE 1. SADDLE RIVER INN 2 Barnstable Ct. Saddle River 201.825.4016 saddleriverinn.com * — NOT LOCATED IN BERGEN COUNTY


3. CAFÉ PANACHE 130 E. Main St. Ramsey 201.934.0030 cafepanachenj.com

ROMANTIC RESTAURANT 1. SADDLE RIVER INN 2 Barnstable Ct. Saddle River 201.825.4016 saddleriverinn.com 2. ESTY STREET 86 Spring Valley Rd. Park Ridge 201.307.1515 estystreet.com 3. CAFÉ PANACHE 130 E. Main St. Ramsey 201.934.0030 cafepanachenj.com

SEAFOOD

2. SANGRIA TAPAS RESTAURANT 1033 MacArthur Blvd. Mahwah 201.962.3310 sangriamahwah.com

41-11 Rte. 4 W. Fair Lawn 201.703.3500 riverpalm.com 2. PARK STEAKHOUSE 151 Kinderkamack Rd. Park Ridge 201.930.1300 theparksteakhouse.com 3. ALLENDALE STEAKHOUSE 95 W. Allendale Ave. Allendale 201.962.9797 allendalesteakhousenj.com

SUSHI 1. HANAMI 41 Union Ave. Cresskill 201.567.8508 301 Center Ave. Westwood 201.666.8505 hanamirestaurant.com

2. TC’S LITTLE TASTE OF SAIGON 419 Goffle Rd. Ridgewood 201.445.5509 tcslittletasteofsaigon.netwaiter. com

3. CRAVINGS TAPAS BISTRO 8 Wilsey Sq. Ridgewood 201.857.8533 cravingstapas.com

3. MEKONG GRILL 24 Chestnut St. Ridgewood 201.445.0011

TEA SHOP

WATERFRONT DINING

1. HARMONY TEA ROOM 224 Fairview Ave. Westwood 201.664.2608 harmonytearoom.com

1. CHART HOUSE * 1700 Harbor Blvd. Weehawken 201.348.6628 chart-house.com

2. VILLAGE TEA SHOP 10 S. Maple Ave. Ridgewood 201.857.0230

2. HAVEN RIVERFRONT RESTAURANT & BAR 2 Main St. Edgewater 201.943.1900 havenedgewater.com

3. ROLLING PIN CAFÉ 341 Broadway Westwood 201.666.4660 therollingpincafe.com

2. TIE MATSU 140 Broadway Hillsdale 201.722.9388

VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT

1. VARKA RESTAURANT 30 N. Spruce St. Ramsey 201.995.9333 varkarestaurant.com

TIE MASA SUSHI & GRILL 81 W. Allendale Ave. Allendale 201.934.6616 masasushiandgrill.com

1. VEGGIE HEAVEN 473 Cedar Ln. Teaneck 201.836.0887 veggieheaventeaneck.com

2. OCEANOS 2-27 Saddle River Rd. Fair Lawn 201.796.0546 oceanosrestaurant.com

3. YUKI HANA 131 Kinderkamack Rd. Park Ridge 201.391.3230 yukihanaparkridge.net

2. SIMPLY GREEN CAFÉ 25 N. Spruce St. Ramsey 201.661.8905

3. SEGOVIA RESTAURANT 150 Moonachie Rd. Moonachie 201.641.4266 segoviarestaurant.com

375 Liberty St. Little Ferry 201.440.8268 yukihanajapan.com

STEAKHOUSE

1. FINCA 20 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.444.1199 fincanj.com

1. RIVER PALM TERRACE 1416 River Rd. Edgewater 201.224.2013

TAPAS

3. THE SENSIBLE FORK 14 Oak St. Ridgewood 201.857.8686 sensiblefork.com

VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT 1. SIMPLY VIETNAMESE 546 Durie Ave. Closter 201.660.7826 simplyvietnamese.info

3. WATERSIDE RESTAURANT & CATERING * 7800B River Rd. North Bergen 201.861.7767 watersiderestaurantandcatering. com

WINGS 1. ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA 2101 Promenade Blvd. Fair Lawn 201.796.2625 984 Rte. 17 Ramsey 201.818.2625 acfp.com 2. PECK PECK CHICKEN 250 Degraw Ave. Teaneck 201.530.5858 peckpeckchicken.com 3. PLANET WINGS 93 River Dr. Garfield 973.778.7787 planetwings.com

ENTERTAINMENT BOWLING 1. MONTVALE LANES 14 W. Grand Ave. Montvale 201.391.3400 montvalelanes.com

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CRAFT COCKTAILS

2. BOWLERO 22-22 Maple Ave. Fair Lawn 201.797.5400 bowlero.com 3. BOWLER CITY 85 Midtown Bridge St. Hackensack 201.343.3545 nationwidebowling.com

CATERING (OFFPREMISES) 1. MARKET BASKET 813 Franklin Lake Rd. Franklin Lakes 201.891.2000 300 Sicomac Ave #2 Wyckoff 201.891.1212 marketbasket.com 2. THE BROWNSTONE * 351 W. Broadway Paterson 973.595.8582 thebrownstone.com 3. BIGGIE’S 430 Rte. 17 S. Carlstadt 201.933.4000 biggies.com

CIGAR SHOP 1. CASA DE MONTECRISTO BY JR CIGAR 184 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.261.7988 casademontecristo.com 2. THE TOBACCO SHOP OF RIDGEWOOD 10 Chestnut St. Ridgewood 201.447.2204 tobaccoshop.com 3. CIGAR WORLD 735 Rte. 17 S. Ramsey 201.934.1142 njcigarworld.com

CRAFT COCKTAILS 1. THE CAPITAL GRILLE 1 Garden State Plaza Paramus 201.845.7040 thecapitalgrille.com

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The Capital Grille Paramus, 201.845.7040, thecapitalgrille.com The popular chain at the Garden State Plaza is known for its classy and contemporary décor and attentive staff, but make no mistake—food and drinks are the stars here. Pair a flavorful steak with one of their craft cocktails (a classic dry martini or a blackberry bourbon sidecar, perhaps) and see why customers continue to rave about this restaurant.

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2. BACARI GRILL 800 Ridgewood Rd. Washington Township 201.358.6330 bacarigrill.com


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Photos courtesy of River Palm Terrace; The Capital Grille

River Palm Terrace Edgewater, 201.224.2013; Fair Lawn, 201.703.3500, riverpalm.com Everyone from locals to A-listers praises this longtime Bergen County chophouse for its diverse menu, quality ingredients and professional waitstaff. Fan favorites include the sushi, seafood and lamb chops, but the steak is the Terrace’s claim to fame. Meat eaters, enjoy the center-cut filet mignon—or bring a whale of an appetite and splurge on the whole porterhouse.

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DANCE LESSONS

Photos courtesy of Sukha Arts Center; The Cornerstone

Sukha Arts Center Harrington Park, 201.768.2455, sukhaarts.com This quaint studio aims to create a welcoming, judgment-free and fun environment for all who step through its doors. Sukha offers yoga, dance and aerial arts classes for adults and dance classes for children, all of which strive to build confidence and help express each individual's creativity.

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2. BIBI’Z RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 284 Center Ave. Westwood 201.722.8600 bibizlounge.com 3. LOU’S TAVERN 74 Broadway Hillsdale 201.666.2103

DANCE LESSONS 1. SUKHA ARTS CENTER 20 Elm St. Harrington Park 201.768.2455 sukhaarts.com 2. DANCE WITH ME 2029 Lemoine Ave. Fort Lee 201.941.7797 197 Rock Rd. Glen Rock 201.447.4200 dancewithmeusa.com 3. NORTHERN VALLEY DANCE ACADEMY 75 Oak St. Norwood 201.784.6400 nvdanceacademy.com

GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT 1. FIRE & OAK 100 Chestnut Ridge Rd. Montvale 201.307.1100 fireandoak.com 2. BLUE MOON MEXICAN CAFÉ 23 E. Palisade Ave. Englewood 201.541.0600 327 Franklin Ave. Wyckoff 201.891.1331 bluemoonmexicancafe.com 3. CLUB FEATHERS 77 Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge 201.342.6410 clubfeathers.com

Photos courtesy of Sukha Arts Center; The Cornerstone

HAPPY HOUR 1. FIRE & OAK 100 Chestnut Ridge Rd. Montvale 201.307.1100 fireandoak.com 2. ALLENDALE BAR & GRILL 67 W. Allendale Ave. Allendale 201.327.3197 allendalebarandgrill.com 3. THE CORNERSTONE 84 Broadway Hillsdale 201.666.8688 thecornerstonenj.com

HIKING TRAIL 1. RAMAPO VALLEY COUNTY RESERVATION 608 Ramapo Valley Rd. Mahwah 201.327.3500 nynjtc.org

3. DAVEY’S IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT 5 Park St. Montvale 201.391.5682 daveyspub.com

KIDS’ PARTIES

2. WESTWOOD CINEMAS 182 Center Ave. Westwood 201.664.3200 westwoodmoviehouse.com 3. IPIC THEATERS 2023 Hudson St. Fort Lee 201.582.7100 ipic.com

2. PALISADES INTERSTATE PARK Alpine 201.768.1360 njpalisades.org

1. THE GAGASPHERE 140 Franklin Tpke. Waldwick 201.445.2546 thegagasphere.com

NATURE CENTER

3. CELERY FARM Franklin Turnpike Allendale 201.818.4400 allendalenj.gov

2. BOUNCE SAFARI 3 North St. Waldwick 201.857.4000 bouncesafari.com

1. TENAFLY NATURE CENTER 313 Hudson Ave. Tenafly 201.568.6093 tenaflynaturecenter.org

HORSEBACK RIDING

3. THE BIG PLAYHOUSE 316B Kinderkamack Rd. Westwood 201.314.6341 thebigplayhouse.com

2. J.A. MCFAUL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER 150 Crescent Ave. Wyckoff 201.891.5571

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

3. CLOSTER NATURE CENTER 154 Ruckman Rd. Closter 201.750.2778 closternaturecenter.org

1. BERGEN EQUESTRIAN CENTER 40 Fort Lee Rd. Leonia 201.336.3370 bergenequestrian.com 2. ROCKLEIGH EQUESTRIAN CENTER 24 Piermont Rd. Rockleigh 201.768.9745 reqcenter.com 3. LOWER CROSS FARM 9 Lower Cross Rd. Saddle River 201.818.5640 lowercrossfarm.com

ICE SKATING 1. THE ICE HOUSE 111 Midtown Bridge Approach Hackensack 201.487.8444 icehousenj.com

1. BERGEN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 30 N. Van Brunt St. Englewood 201.227.1030 bergenpac.org 2. BERGEN COUNTY PLAYERS 298 Kinderkamack Rd. Oradell 201.261.4200 bcplayers.org 3. BERRIE CENTER AT RAMAPO COLLEGE 505 Ramapo Valley Rd. Mahwah 201.684.7500 ramapo.edu/berriecenter

2. FRITZ DIETL ICE SKATING RINK 639 Broadway Westwood 201.664.9812 fritzdietlicerink.com

MARGARITAS

3. ICE VAULT * 10 Nevins Rd. Wayne 973.628.1500 icevault.com

327 Franklin Ave. Wyckoff 201.891.1331 bluemoonmexicancafe.com

IRISH PUB 1. THE SHANNON ROSE 1200 Rte. 17 N. Ramsey 201.962.7602 theshannonrose.com 2. P.J. FINNEGAN’S 274 Fairview Ave. Westwood 201.664.7576 pjfinnegans.com

1. BLUE MOON MEXICAN CAFÉ 23 E. Palisade Ave. Englewood 201.541.0600

NEIGHBORHOOD BAR 1. THE CORNERSTONE 84 Broadway Hillsdale 201.666.8688 thecornerstonenj.com 2. LOU’S TAVERN 74 Broadway Hillsdale 201.666.2103 3. BIGGIE’S 430 Rte. 17 S. Carlstadt 201.933.4000 biggies.com

* — NOT LOCATED IN BERGEN COUNTY

2. PANCHO’S BURRITOS 214 Main St. New Milford 201.225.2554 panchosburritostogo.com 3. ROSA MEXICANO 60 Riverside Square Mall Hackensack 201.489.9100 rosamexicano.com

MOVIE THEATER 1. AMC THEATRES Multiple locations amctheatres.com

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PUBLIC GOLF COURSE 1. RIVER VALE COUNTRY CLUB 660 Rivervale Rd. River Vale 201.391.2300 rivervalecc.com 2. PARAMUS GOLF COURSE 314 Paramus Rd. Paramus 201.447.6079 paramusgolfcourse.com 3. DARLINGTON GOLF CENTER 277 Campgaw Rd. Mahwah 201.327.8778 golfbergencounty.com/ darlington_course

RECEPTION HALL 1. SEASONS 644 Pascack Rd. Washington Township 201.664.6141 seasonscatering.com

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The Cornerstone Hillsdale, 201.666.8688, thecornerstonenj.com Revelers travel from near and far to this local hangout, which sets the bar high for comfort-food favorites. The owners pride themselves on establishing a versatile venue with a spacious dance floor, a multi-level dining area and event banquet seating. Customers consistently give thumbs up to the beer and liquor selection, familyfriendly environment and menu options—wings, sliders, salads, sandwiches and more.


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LaViano Jewelers Westwood, 201.663.0616, lavianojewelers.com One of the cornerstones of Westwood’s shopping district, LaViano has been selling fine jewelry and timepieces to discerning men and women since 1945. It specializes in one-ofa-kind pieces and also represents many designer jewelry lines and more than 20 watch brands. In addition to its collections, LaViano’s customer service—from its knowledgeable sales staff to the fast and precise crew in the repair shop—wins applause. BRIDAL SHOPPING

2. THE VENETIAN 546 River Dr. Garfield 973.546.2250 venetiannj.com

2. P.C. RICHARD & SON 317 Rte. 17 S. Paramus 201.262.7676 pcrichard.com

3. THE ROCKLEIGH 26 Paris Ave. Rockleigh 201.768.7171 therockleigh.net

3. RENO’S APPLIANCE * 235 McLean Blvd. Paterson 973.247.1860 renosappliance.com

SPORTS BAR

ART GALLERY

1. BIGGIE’S 430 Rte. 17 S. Carlstadt 201.933.4000 biggies.com

1. WESTWOOD GALLERY 10 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.666.1800 westwoodartgallery.com

2. MILLER’S ALE HOUSE 270 Rte. 4 E. Paramus 201.342.4800 millersalehouse.com

2. GLEN ROCK ART & FRAME 189 Rock Rd. Glen Rock 201.447.4123

SHOPPING ANTIQUES 1. GRANNY’S ATTIC 619 N. Maple Ave. Ho-Ho-Kus 201.632.0102 grannysatticnj.com

3. OPHIR GALLERY 17 E. Linden Ave. Englewood 201.871.0424 ophirgallery.com

1. GINGER KIDS 351 Center Ave. Westwood 201.358.5437 gingerncream.com

3. TIE CAMELOT ANTIQUES 1 Hollywood Ave. Ho-Ho-Kus 201.444.5300

BIKE SHOP

TIE NONU VINTAGE 14 W. Madison Ave. Dumont 201.338.4765 nonuvintage.com

APPLIANCES 1. OBERG & LINDQUIST 671 Broadway Westwood 201.664.1300 obergandlindquist.com

3. WESTWOOD CYCLE 182 3rd Ave. Westwood 201.664.1688 westwoodcycle.com

CHILDREN’S BOUTIQUE 1. GINGER KIDS 351 Center Ave. Westwood 201.358.5437 gingerncream.com

INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORE

1. RIDGEWOOD CYCLE SHOP 35 N. Broad St. Ridgewood 201.444.2553 ridgewoodcycle.com 2. CYCLESPORT 1 Hawthorne Ave. Park Ridge 201.391.5269 cyclesportonline.com

3. SOMETHING SPECIAL BRIDALS 240 Everett Ave. Wyckoff 201.891.7219 somethingspecialbridals.com

3. LITTLE SKYE CHILDREN’S BOUTIQUE 171 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 800.393.5840 littleskyechildrensboutique. com

2. CARTER’S Multiple locations carters.com 3. LITTLE NIKKI’S 618 N. Maple Ave. Ho-Ho-Kus 201.445.7888 littlenikkisnj.com

CONSIGNMENT/ VINTAGE CLOTHING

2. YOUNG FASHIONS 208 Boulevard Hasbrouck Heights 201.288.9371

BABY CLOTHING

2. NOT TOO SHABBY 206 Boulevard Hasbrouck Heights 201.221.6159 grannysatticnj.com

2. DAVID’S BRIDAL 153 Rte. 4 W. Paramus 201.587.9774 davidsbridal.com

1. BOOKENDS 211 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.445.0726 book-ends.com 2. BOOKS & GREETINGS 271G Livingston St. Northvale 201.784.2665 booksandgreetings.com 3. THE CURIOUS READER 229 Rock Rd. Glen Rock 201.444.1918 thecuriousreaderbooks.com

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1. YE OLDE THRIFT SHOPPE 330 Kinderkamack Rd. Oradell 201.261.4247 ye-olde-thrift-shoppe.business. site 2. CURRENT CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE 166 Fairview Ave. Westwood 201.664.2726 currentconsignment.com 3. FABULOUS FINDS 186 Center Ave. Westwood 201.263.1766 fabulousfindsnj.com

FARMSTAND

3. DEVON FINE JEWELRY 303 Franklin Ave. Wyckoff 201.848.8489 devonfinejewelry.com

GIFT SHOP 1. GINGER N’ CREAM 351 Center Ave. Westwood 201.358.5437 gingerncream.com 2. PAZZAZED GIFT & HOME 6 Wilsey Sq. Ridgewood 201.857.5004 826 Franklin Ave. Franklin Lakes 201.485.8022 pazzazed.com

1. ABMA’S FARM 700 Lawlins Rd. Wyckoff 201.891.0278 abmasfarm.com

3. HAWORTH APOTHECARY 169 Terrace St. Haworth 201.384.7171 haworthapothecary.com

2. DEMAREST FARMS 244 Wierimus Rd. Hillsdale 201.666.0472 demarestfarms.com

HARDWARE STORE

3. SECOR FARMS 85 Airmont Ave. Mahwah 201.529.2595 secorfarms.com

FINE JEWELRY 1. LAVIANO JEWELERS 175 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.664.0616 lavianojewelers.com 2. HARTGERS JEWELERS 699 Wyckoff Ave. Wyckoff 201.891.0044 hartgersjewelers.com

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1. HOME HARDWARE & SUPPLY 27 Franklin Tpke. Waldwick 201.652.5666 homehardwaresupply.com 2. RAMSEY HARDWARE & PAINT 14 E. Main St. Ramsey 201.327.0433 ramseyhardware.com 3. BENJAMIN BROTHERS TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 121 N. Summit St. Tenafly 201.569.5445 benjaminbros.com

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Photos courtesy of Abma’s Farm; LaViano Jewelers

3. THE CORNERSTONE 84 Broadway Hillsdale 201.666.8688 thecornerstonenj.com

1. BIJOU BRIDAL & SPECIAL OCCASION 358 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.262.8889 bijoubridal.com


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Abma’s Farm Wyckoff, 201.891.0278, abmasfarm.com For more than 85 years, Abma’s hallmark has been the value of hard work and selfless service. Along with creating a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere, the farm works to provide the community with the highest-quality produce, poultry, eggs and daily baked goods made from scratch. BERGENMAG.COM

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LINGERIE

Photos courtesy of Victoria’s Secret; Westwood Pets Unlimited

Victoria’s Secret Multiple locations, victoriassecret.com The name has become synonymous with quality and a large selection of intimate apparel—two reasons why shoppers return time and again to this national chain. The stores’ professional sales experts help customers find their perfect fit so they (or their lucky gift recipients) can feel both confident and beautiful.

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INDEPENDENT HEALTH FOOD STORE 1. ORGANICA NATURAL FOODS 246 Livingston St. Northvale 201.767.8182 organicanaturalfoods.com 2. A&A HEALTH FOOD CENTER 99 Godwin Ave. Midland Park 201.447.3130

1. WESTWOOD SLEEP CENTERS 30 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.358.8282 88 Godwin Ave. Midland Park 201.444.4080 westwoodsleepcenters.com 2. MATTRESS FIRM Multiple locations mattressfirm.com

LIGHTING

1. NORDSTROM 501 Garden State Plaza Blvd. Paramus 201.843.1122 nordstrom.com

3. HILLMANN LIGHTING 133 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.652.1045 hillmannlighting.com

LINGERIE 1. VICTORIA’S SECRET Multiple locations victoriassecret.com 2. WOB LINGERIE 920 Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge 201.265.6116 woblingerie.com 3. CHANTILLY LACE 253 Everett Ave. Wyckoff 201.847.8747 chantillylaceofwyckoff.com

MALL 1. GARDEN STATE PLAZA 1 Garden State Plaza Paramus 201.843.2121 westfield.com 2. PARAMUS PARK 700 Paramus Park Paramus 201.261.6108 paramuspark.com 3. THE SHOPS AT RIVERSIDE 390 Hackensack Ave. Hackensack 201.489.2212 simon.com

3. SKI BARN 846 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.445.9070 skibarn.com

1. TIE NORTON’S PAINT 632 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.447.4747 nortonspaint.com

3. DUXIANA 63 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.670.4488 duxiana.com

2. WYCKOFF LIGHTING CENTER 390 Franklin Ave. Wyckoff 201.891.3600

2. BACKYARD LIVING 235 Franklin Ave. Ridgewood 201.689.9111 bylnj.com

PAINT STORE

3. HEALTHWAY NATURAL FOODS 35 Riveredge Rd. Tenafly 201.569.1598 healthwaynatural.com

1. CAPITOL LIGHTING 75 Rte. 17 S. Paramus 201.843.5353 1800lighting.com

Photos courtesy of Victoria’s Secret; Westwood Pets Unlimited

MATTRESS STORE

MEN’S FASHION

2. SAL LAURETTA FOR MEN 621 Godwin Ave. Midland Park 201.949.7891 sallauretta.com 3. SOCIETY MEN 256 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.722.9300

TIE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT STORE Multiple locations sherwin-williams.com 2. WALDWICK PAINT & WALLPAPER COMPANY 28 E. Prospect St. Waldwick 201.444.2882 waldwickpaint.com 3. RICCIARDI BROS. Multiple locations ricciardibrothers.com

PET BOUTIQUE

NURSERY/GARDEN CENTER 1. ROHSLER’S ALLENDALE NURSERY 100 Franklin Tpke. Allendale 201.327.3156 rohslers.com 2. METROPOLITAN PLANT AND FLOWER EXCHANGE 2125 Fletcher Ave. Fort Lee 201.944.1050 840 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.445.7101 metroplantexchange.com

1. WESTWOOD PETS UNLIMITED 15 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.666.7111 westwoodpetsunlimited.com 2. WOOF GANG BAKERY 57 W. Allendale Ave. Allendale 201.236.9663 234 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.444.9663 woofgangbakery.com 3. FUR THE LOVE OF PETS 32A Kinderkamack Rd. Oradell 201.599.9500 furtheloveofpets.com

SHOES

119 Hickory Lane (farm) Closter 201.767.0244 metropolitanfarm.com

1. DSW 235 Interstate Shopping Center Ramsey 201.669.3053

3. EISELE’S NURSERY & GARDEN 232 Oradell Ave. Paramus 201.262.1015 eiselesnursery.com

60 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.291.0505 dsw.com

OUTDOOR FURNITURE 1. FORTUNOFF BACKYARD STORE 141 Rte. 17 S. Paramus 201.262.1700 fortunoffbys.com

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SHOPPING DESTINATION 1. TICE’S CORNER 441 Chestnut Ridge Rd. Woodcliff Lake 203.221.8999 ticescorner.com 2. DOWNTOWN RIDGEWOOD 3. DOWNTOWN WESTWOOD

SKI SHOP 1. MOUNT EVEREST 318 3rd Ave. Westwood 201.664.2500 15 S. Walnut St. Ridgewood 201.327.4561 ridemteverest.com 2. SKI BARN 846 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.445.9070 skibarn.com 3. CAMPMOR 810 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.445.5000 campmor.com

SPORTS SHOP

2. SHOE-INN 53 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.493.9696 48 N. Dean St. Englewood 201.568.2900 shoeinn.com

3. GINGER N’ CREAM 350 Center Ave. Westwood 201.358.5437 gingerncream.com

1. DICK’S SPORTING GOODS 240 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.261.2926 dickssportinggoods.com 2. RAMSEY OUTDOOR 835 Rte. 17 Ramsey 201.327.8141 ramseyoutdoor.com

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Westwood Pets Unlimited Westwood, 201.666.7111, westwoodpets unlimited.com Pamper your animal with only the best of the best. At this independent pet store, an experienced staff member can help point you in the direction of quality products—and even help you find a small companion that will fit right in with your family.

3. CAMPMOR 810 Rte. 17 N. Paramus 201.445.5000 campmor.com

TILE STORE 1. WAYNE TILE COMPANY 50 Spring St. Ramsey 201.825.8000 waynetile.com 2. FUDA TILE Multiple locations fudatile.com 3. JOHN P. FISCHER TILES * 1096 Goffle Rd. Hawthorne 973.427.7870 johnpfischertile.com * — NOT LOCATED IN BERGEN COUNTY


1. TONS OF TOYS 315 Franklin Ave. Wyckoff 201.847.9317 140 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.497.6497 tonsoftoys.com 2. GROW-CERY LTD. 190 Rock Rd. Glen Rock 201.447.0447 3. TIE BOOKENDS 211 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.445.0726 book-ends.com TIE TARGET Multiple locations target.com

WOMEN’S BOUTIQUE 1. BOUTIQUE 518 78 W. Allendale Ave. Allendale 201.661.8363 boutique-518.square.site 2. GINGER N’ CREAM 350 Center Ave. Westwood 201.358.5437 gingerncream.com 3. HARTLY 104 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.664.3111 hartlyfashions.com

HEALTH & BEAUTY AIRBRUSH TAN 1. BRUSHED TANNING STUDIO AT THE FOUNTAIN SPA 1100 Rte. 17 Ramsey 201.327.5155

10 Riverside Square Mall Hackensack 201.327.5155 thefountainspa.com 2. FLORESCENCE SALON & DAY SPA 171 E. Saddle River Rd. Saddle River 201.327.0222 florescencesalon.com 3. TANIQUE SUNTAN SALON 340 Kinderkamack Rd. Oradell 201.265.7351 tanique.com

1. RAY’S BARBER SHOP 190 Floral Ln. Saddle Brook 201.796.5920

1. FEMMEFITNESS 34 Commerce Way Hackensack 201.549.5200 myfemmefit.com

10 Riverside Square Mall Hackensack 201.327.5155 thefountainspa.com

2. DONOFRIO FITNESS 370 Franklin Tpke. Mahwah 201.252.2259 donofriofitness.com

2. ARAYA REBIRTH SPA 10 Garber Sq. Ridgewood 201.445.7005 araya-rebirth.com

3. RETRO FITNESS Multiple Locations retrofitness.com

EYEBROW SHAPING

2. THE B HIVE SALON 269 Broadway Hillsdale 201.470.4483 bhiveorganicsalon.com 3. STAG HOUSE 228 Rock Rd. Glen Rock 201.670.0110 njstaghouse.com

BLOWOUT 1. MOXIE SALON & BEAUTY BAR Multiple locations moxiesalonandbeautybar.com

3. MANIA HAIR STUDIO 62 Park Ave. Park Ridge 201.391.3947 maniahair.com

FITNESS

1. THE FOUNTAIN SPA 1100 Rte. 17 N. Ramsey 201.327.5155

3. PAMPER & POLISH DAY SPA 116 Broadway Woodcliff Lake 201.782.0277 pamperandpolishdayspa.com

BARBER

2. ERIC ALT SALON 67 E. Allendale Rd. Saddle River 201.934.1150 ericaltsalon.com

DAY SPA

HAIR COLORIST 1. FLORESCENCE SALON & DAY SPA 171 E. Saddle River Rd. Saddle River 201.327.0222 florescencesalon.com

1. FLORESCENCE SALON & DAY SPA 171 E. Saddle River Rd. Saddle River 201.327.0222 florescencesalon.com

2. THE B HIVE ORGANIC SALON 269 Broadway Hillsdale 201.470.4483 bhiveorganicsalon.com

2. EUROPEAN WAX CENTER Multiple locations waxcenter.com

3. ERIC ALT SALON 67 E. Allendale Rd. Saddle River 201.934.1150 ericaltsalon.com

3. ARAYA REBIRTH 10 Garber Sq. Ridgewood 201.445.7005 araya-rebirth.com

HAIR STYLISTS

FACIAL 1. FLORESCENCE SALON & DAY SPA 171 E. Saddle River Rd. Saddle River 201.327.0222 florescencesalon.com 2. THE FOUNTAIN SPA 1100 Rte. 17 N. Ramsey 201.327.5155 10 Riverside Square Mall Hackensack 201.327.5155 thefountainspa.com 3. ARAYA REBIRTH 10 Garber Sq. Ridgewood 201.445.7005 araya-rebirth.com

1. ERIC ALT SALON 67 E. Allendale Rd. Saddle River 201.934.1150 ericaltsalon.com 2. THE B HIVE ORGANIC SALON 269 Broadway Hillsdale 201.470.4483 bhiveorganicsalon.com 3. JAMES AT THE PARK SALON 12 Depot Sq. Englewood 201.568.1919

HAIR UPDO 1. FLORESCENCE SALON & DAY SPA 171 E. Saddle River Rd. Saddle River 201.327.0222 florescencesalon.com

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2. ERIC ALT SALON 67 E. Allendale Rd. Saddle River 201.934.1150 ericaltsalon.com 3. ARTISTS & ARCHITECTS SALON 580 N. Maple Ave. Ridgewood 201.447.0424 artistsandarchitects.com

INDOOR CYCLING/ SPINNING 1. CYCLEBAR Multiple locations cyclebar.com 2. NEW YORK SPORTS CLUB Multiple locations newyorksportsclubs.com 3. SWEAT 208 Rock Rd. Glen Rock 201.345.0726 sweatglenrock.com

MAKEUP APPLICATION 1. FLORESCENCE SALON & DAY SPA 171 E. Saddle River Rd. Saddle River 201.327.0222 florescencesalon.com 2. ARAYA REBIRTH 10 Garber Sq. Ridgewood 201.445.7005 araya-rebirth.com 3. BEAUTY BY ALEXA RAE 15 Sheridan Ave. Ho-Ho-Kus 201.713.6938 beautybyalexarae.com

MANICURE/PEDICURE 1. JK NOBLE NAILS 21 Van Blarcom Ave. Midland Park 201.689.0053 2. COCO NAILS 688 Westwood Ave. River Vale 201.594.1500 coconailsandspa-rivervale.com 3. HORIZON NAIL SALON Multiple locations horizonnails.com

* — NOT LOCATED IN BERGEN COUNTY

HAIR UPDO

Florescence Salon & Day Spa Saddle River, 201.327.0222, florescencesalon.com With a fresh hairstyle from the pros at Florescence, you’ll be ready to take on the world—or wherever your travels lead you. Expert stylists use top-of-the-line products and the latest techniques to give customers the salon experience they want and deserve.

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Photos courtesy of Boutique 518; Florescence Salon & Day Spa

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Photos courtesy of Boutique 518; Florescence Salon & Day Spa

Boutique 518 Allendale, 201.661.8363, boutique-518.square.site Ladies looking for chic and sophisticated styles stop at this Allendale boutique and rarely leave empty-handed. That’s because the shelves and racks are stocked with the best on-trend clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, accessories (including cute face masks!) and more.

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PILATES STUDIO

Photos courtesy of Club Pilates; Fur the Love of Pets

Club Pilates Multiple locations, clubpilates.com Looking to achieve your fitness goals? Regulars of this studio love that there are classes for every age and exercise level. With highly trained instructors and facilities with the latest equipment, clients find themselves immersed in a supportive Pilates community.

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MASSAGE/BODYWORK

SALON

1. ARAYA REBIRTH 10 Garber Sq. Ridgewood 201.445.7005 araya-rebirth.com

1. THE B HIVE ORGANIC SALON 269 Broadway Hillsdale 201.470.4483 bhiveorganicsalon.com

2. HAND & STONE MASSAGE AND FACIAL SPA Multiple locations handandstone.com 3. THE FOUNTAIN SPA 1100 Rte. 17 N. Ramsey 201.327.5155 10 Riverside Square Mall Hackensack 201.327.5155 thefountainspa.com

PILATES STUDIO 1. CLUB PILATES Multiple locations clubpilates.com 2. TIE COREFIRE 195 S. Maple Ave. Ridgewood 973.744.0510 mycorefire.com

3. MANIA HAIR STUDIO 62 Park Ave. Park Ridge 201.391.3947 maniahair.com

SPECIALTY FITNESS CLASSES 1. FEMME FITNESS 34 Commerce Way Hackensack 201.549.5200 myfemmefit.com 2. DONOFRIO FITNESS 370 Franklin Tpke. Mahwah 201.252.2259 donofriofitness.com

3. ZEN ROCK PILATES STUDIO 175 Rock Rd. Glen Rock 201.857.4188

1. SHREE YOGA 3 Barnstable Ct. Saddle River 201.822.1131 shreeyoga.com

REFLEXOLOGY

2. SUKHA ARTS CENTER 20 Elm St. Harrington Park 201.768.2455 sukhaarts.com

166 Paris Ave. Northvale 551.242.7109 blueskystudiotest.com/ swanfootspa TIE SOLE REVIVAL REFLEXOLOGY 790 Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge 201.261.0003 3. ARAYA REBIRTH 10 Garber Sq. Ridgewood 201.445.7005 araya-rebirth.com

CLOSET DESIGN

JEWELRY REPAIR

1. THE CONTAINER STORE 370 Rte. 17 Paramus 201.265.9004 containerstore.com

1. LAVIANO JEWELERS 175 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.664.0616 lavianojewelers.com

3. AIR BROOK LIMO 18 Overlook Ave. Rochelle Park 800.800.1990 airbrook.com

2. CALIFORNIA CLOSETS 204 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.252.7862 californiaclosets.com

2. CALLAHAN JEWELERS 220 Closter Dock Rd. Closter 201.768.6136 callahanjewelersdiamondrings. com

PET GROOMER

3. JOHN PIERRE JEWELERS 125 Washington Ave. Dumont 201.384.5573 johnpierrejewelersnj.com

2. KATHY SANTO DOG TRAINING 21 Harrison Ave. Waldwick 201.512.8316 kathysantodogtraining.com

3. CLOSETS BY DESIGN 40 Veterans Blvd. Carlstadt 201.964.9600 closetsbydesign.com

1. CREATIVE DESIGN CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING 204 Livingston St. Northvale 201.822.1949 creativedesignconstruction.com

3. ORANGETHEORY FITNESS Multiple locations orangetheory.com

2. TIE SWAN FOOT RELAXING 216 Closter Dock Rd. Closter 201.564.7897

3. PERRY’S FLORIST 660 Harristown Rd. Glen Rock 201.445.5668 perrysflorist.net

CONTRACTOR

TIE PILATES PLACE 808 High Mountain Rd. Franklin Lakes 201.891.5285 pilatesplacenj.com

1. NAMASTE ORGANIC SPA 30 Franklin Ave. Ridgewood 201.857.3646 namasteridgewood.com

Photos courtesy of Club Pilates; Fur the Love of Pets

2. ERIC ALT SALON 67 E. Allendale Rd. Saddle River 201.934.1150 ericaltsalon.com

3. WESTWOOD CAR WASH 20 Lake St. Westwood 201.664.0996 westwoodcarwashnj.com

YOGA

2. HH REMODELING CO. * 74 Ethel Ave. Hawthorne 973.949.4431 hhremodelingco.com 3. ULRICH INC. 100 Chestnut St. Ridgewood 201.445.1260 ulrichinc.com

INTERIOR DESIGN 1. DIANE DUROCHER INTERIORS 375 S. Central Ave. Ramsey 201.825.3832 dianedurocherinteriors.com

3. FIRE SHAPER 20 Washington Ave. Tenafly 201.266.8004

2. RON NATHAN INTERIOR DESIGN GROUP Wyckoff 201.666.8185 ronnathaninteriors.com

246 3rd Ave. Westwood 201.594.9642 fireshaper.com

KITCHEN REMODELER 1. CREATIVE DESIGN CONSTRUCTION 204 Livingston St. Northvale 201.822.1949 creativedesignconstruction. com 2. ULRICH INC. 100 Chestnut St. Ridgewood 201.445.1260 ulrichinc.com 3. KEN BAUER KITCHENS 277 Broadway Hillsdale 201.664.6881 kenbauer.com

LIMO/CAR SERVICE 1. PERFECT LIMO SERVICE 13 W. Grand Ave. Montvale 201.573.1321 perfectlimo.com * — NOT LOCATED IN BERGEN COUNTY

3. WOSTBROCK HOME 225 Goffle Rd. Ridgewood 201.445.0807 wostbrockhome.com

SERVICES CAR WASH 1. URBAN AUTO SPA 827 Franklin Ave. Franklin Lakes 201.560.1144

FLORIST

785 Rte. 17 S. Ramsey 201.327.8660 urbanautospa.com

1. RIVER DELL FLOWERS & GIFTS 241 Kinderkamack Rd. Oradell 201.262.8118 riverdellflowers.com

2. RIDGEWOOD AUTO WASH 450 S. Broad St. Glen Rock 201.444.6037 ridgewoodautowash.com

2. ALLENDALE FLOWERS 72 W. Allendale Ave. Allendale 201.962.7272 allendaleflowers.com

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2. JOHN PETERS PROFESSIONAL LIMOUSINES 55 Walnut St. Norwood 201.750.8802 jplimo.com

1. FUR THE LOVE OF PETS 32A Kinderkamack Rd. Oradell 201.599.9500 furtheloveofpets.com

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Fur the Love of Pets Oradell, 201.599.9500, furtheloveofpets.com Because you’re not the only one who deserves a spa day, Fur the Love of Pets is ready to shower your furry friend with sheer indulgence. From haircuts and cleanings to dog clothes and natural treats, this pet boutique provides everything needed to spoil your good boy or girl. Patient and caring staffers work to make your pet feel safe and comfortable.


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TUTORING

Brainstorm Tutoring & Arts Franklin Lakes, 201.84.STORM (201.847.8676), stormthetest.com Your student can make the grade with a little help from a network of academic mentors and performance coaches. Brainstorm offers a variety of services, from college planning and test prep to more specialized academic coaching, that keep clients coming back year after year.

3. PETS ALOUD VETERINARY SERVICES 357 Forest Rd. Mahwah 201.891.3455 petsaloudveterinary.com

PICTURE FRAMING

REALTY

1. WESTWOOD GALLERY 10 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.666.1800 westwoodartgallery.com

PET RESORT

2. MICHAEL’S Multiple locations michaels.com

1. KELLER WILLIAMS VILLAGE SQUARE REALTY 257 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood 201.445.4300 kwvillagesquare.yourkwoffice. com

95 Greenwood Ave. Midland Park 201.882.0186 campbowwow.com 2. THE MADISON DOG RESORT & SPA 150 Franklin Tpke. Waldwick 201.445.7297 1156 Goffle Rd. * Hawthorne 973.949.3653 themadisondogresort.com 3. THE BARKLYLE DOG RESORT 550 Piermont Ave. Hillsdale 201.666.6633 thebarklyle.com

3. FRAME IT YOURSELF 89 Westwood Ave. Westwood 201.666.2615 frameityourselfofwestwood.com

POOL SERVICE 1. OUR POOL COMPANY 64 Godwin Ave. Midland Park 201.857.4747 ourpool.company 2. B&B POOL AND SPA CENTER * 787 Chestnut Ridge Rd. Chestnut Ridge, N.Y. 845.356.0778 bbpoolandspa.info 3. THE POOL COMPANY 173 Rivervale Rd. River Vale 201.722.1765 servicemypool.com

2. TERRIE O’CONNOR REALTORS Multiple locations tocr.com

TUTORING

3. FRIEDBERG PROPERTIES & ASSOCIATES Multiple locations friedbergproperties.com

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZER 1. LET’S GET ORGANIZED Englewood Cliffs 201.364.6833 lgorganized.com

1. BRAINSTORM TUTORING & ARTS 808 High Mountain Rd. Franklin Lakes 201.847.8676 stormthetest.com 2. TUTOR DOCTOR Fort Lee 201.746.4200 Ridgewood 201.468.8186 tutordoctor.com

2. BARB’S HOME ORGANIZING Wyckoff 201.280.3432 barbshomeorganizing.com 3. METICULOUS MAMAS Wyckoff 201.485.8570 meticulousmamas.com

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VETERINARY CENTER 1. ORADELL ANIMAL HOSPITAL 580 Winters Ave. Paramus 201.262.0010 oradell.com

2. OLD TAPPAN VETERINARY 598 Broadway Norwood 201.750.1800 vcahospitals.com 3. NEW BRIDGE VETERINARY HOSPITAL 452 New Bridge Rd. Bergenfield 201.384.4699 newbridgevets.vetstreet.com

BEST-KEPT SECRET 1. KESSLER REHABILITATION CENTER — PHYSICAL THERAPY Multiple locations kesslerrehabilitationcenter.com 2. E. CLARKE TRAVEL — TRAVEL AGENCY Multiple locations eclarketravel.com

EDITOR’S PICKS RITA GUARNA, EDITOR IN CHIEF BEST BUTTER COOKIES MILLS BAKERY (PICTURED) 275 Valley Blvd. Wood-Ridge 201.438.7690 millsbakerynj.com

STEPHEN VITARBO, CREATIVE DIRECTOR BEST SHAKES SHAKE SHACK 474 Rte. 17 S. Paramus 201.241.2381

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BEST CUSTOM SALAD GOTHAM CITY DINER 39-10 Broadway Fair Lawn 201.398.9700

BEST CAFE CON LECHE AROMA D’ CAFÉ BAKERY 246 Kinderkamack Rd. Oradell 201.483.7775

550 Bergen Blvd. Ridgefield 201.943.5664 gothamcitydiner.com

DARIUS AMOS, SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR BEST SHOE COBBLER QUALITY SHOE REPAIR 18 Oak St. Ridgewood 201.445.5811 qualityshoerepairnj.com

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CHARITY’S COMEBACK

Just when people needed them most, the county’s aid organizations took a gut punch themselves from COVID-19. But they haven’t quit. By Darius Amos A St. Patrick’s Day Parade in September? That already seemed strange. But Sept. 12 was the fallback date chosen this year when the coronavirus pandemic forced postponement of the much-anticipated annual ritual first planned for March 15. Then, on July 29, came new word from Tommy O’Reilly, president of the Council of Irish Associations of Greater Bergen County: This year there would be no parade at all. “The health and well-being of our parade participants and guests, as well as that of our volunteer members, council staff and partners, is our No. 1 priority,” said O’Reilly. The parade is the council’s largest event for fundraising and publicity, and it draws thousands of revelers to Bergenfield, whose restaurants and taverns benefit from the influx of people that day. To make matters worse for the group, the pandemic also put this year’s dinner-dance and countywide Irish Festival on the shelf—two programs that raise money through journal ad sales and sponsorships. The organization, which this spring helped fund hot meals for health care workers on the COVID floors of local hospitals, is just one of several that have tried to help Bergenites through the worst of the pandemic and the resultant collapse of much of the economy. Make no mistake: Even in normal times there are people in Bergen County who need help. Recently the need has exploded, while the organizations people turn to to meet that need have suffered heavy blows themselves. Loss of funding and donations has been an unfortunate reality for many BERGENMAG.COM

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{ SPECIAL REPORT } nonprofit groups. Charity Navigator, a Saddle Brook-based watchdog company that monitors aid organization spending, polled nearly 4,600 representatives of nonprofit organizations in mid-spring, and 83 percent of respondents said they were suffering financially because of the health crisis. Of those experiencing hardship, the average expected decline in revenue was 38 percent for the second quarter. As a result, 64 percent of those who replied said they had to scale back or cancel programming. “The COVID-19 closures made most of our revenue come to a complete stop,” says Joseph Licata, chief executive officer of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lodi & Hackensack, which offers programs that give enrichment opportunities to youngsters in disadvantaged economic, social and family circumstances. Hackensack’s Bergen Volunteers was forced to cancel its Friday Forums among other direct service programs. Between 200 and 250 attendees pay to be a part of the Friday luncheons, which feature keynote speakers and other guests, notes Elizabeth Reich, the group’s manager of development and communications. Money projected to be raised through the forums had been worked into the organization’s annual budget. Both monetary and nonperishable food donations from the public all but stopped at the Englewood-based Center for Food Action (CFA), which provides meals as well as utility and housing assistance to low-income individuals and families. For a time, says Patricia Espy, executive director of CFA, that mission was made impossible. “Not only did we lose volunteers to sort, date and store food donations,” she explains, “but all groups, organizations and houses of worship were impacted by the pandemic and less able to collect [and donate] food as they once did.” STAYING AFLOAT Without regular sources of revenue during the height of the shutdown, nonprofits were forced to find other ways to continue serving their needy clients—and manage the business side of their organizations. According to the National Council of Nonprofits (NCN), a Washington, D.C.-based group that promotes and provides resources for nonprofits, most charitable groups and 501(c)(3) organizations rely on donors and fundraisers not only for services but also to handle administrative tasks such as coordinating and accounting. Many groups have paid staffs—more than 12 million people nationally are employed by nonprofits—and the goods and services that they consume inject $1 trillion back in the economy, the NCN states. With economic uncertainty, many nonprofits turned to emergency aid such as stimulus funding, loans and grants to resume their work. In early May, for instance, the Hackensack charitable group Northern New Jersey Community Foundation (NNJCF) awarded nearly $240,000 in grants to Bergen County nonprofit organizations. The money “enabled us to continue to impact those children who need us the most,” says Licata, adding that the Boys & Girls Clubs used some of its grant to prep its facility for reopening. Groups like the Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative used grant money—received from NNJCF and The Community Chest of Englewood—to prepare for reopening, but also put funding toward its new telehealth program, an initiative that allows underinsured patients to have virtual consultations with volunteer medical personnel. The New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund provided a much-needed crutch for nonprofits such as the CFA to help battle food insecurity in Bergen County. “We are working to secure grants to help us with rental assistance and funds for purchasing food,” says Espy. And then there were donations from philanthropists and BERGENMAG.COM

other individuals that helped nonprofits offset their loss of revenue. “The people of New Jersey, businesses and organizations have risen to the challenge and have really given generously,” she says. “The New York Giants, Oritani Bank Foundation and many more provided early funding to make it possible to purchase food. Monetary donations enabled us to add fresh produce, dairy, meat and other essentials to our packages.” Espy notes that food donations at CFA’s Mahwah pantry resumed in June, and the outpouring of support has been overwhelming. “We are distributing an average of 1,000 boxes a week, each containing more than $70 worth of food.” Espy and Debbie Emery, manager of strengthening communities at Bergen Volunteers, both say the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office and Sheriff’s Department have also been vital to their groups during the pandemic. Says Emery: “They’ve been the unsung heroes for us.” RETURNING TO NORMAL Recovering from the pandemic is a marathon, not a sprint, says Espy, so personnel are devising alternatives to old-fashioned ways of fundraising such as in-person galas, dinners and auctions. CFA’s annual food-and-wine-tasting fundraiser, Savor, was canceled during the pandemic but has become a virtual program rescheduled for later this fall. All in-person packing campaigns, such as the upcoming 9/11 Weekend Snack Pack event, have also became online fundraisers. “This has forced us to learn how to do more things digitally,” says Reich, noting that Bergen Volunteers’ largest fundraiser, the Hearts of Gold gala, typically rakes in between $70,000 and $80,000. The now-canceled gala has been succeeded by a virtual event, “Caring Today, Strengthening Tomorrow,” which will take place in October and honor the volunteers who stepped up during the pandemic. Though time will tell whether nonprofit organizations can recoup lost revenue through virtual fundraisers and donations, groups are seeing an uptick in people willing to volunteer time and resources. “Believe it or not,” Emery says, “people are starting to get back to volunteer work. They’re hunkering down for outdoor work, they’re putting in air conditioners for people and getting ready to go into people’s homes. People are saying ‘I have to do something’, and they are.”

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Although they are recovering financially from the coronavirus pandemic, many of Bergen County’s nonprofit groups need support to continue their community-oriented programs. Below is a list of organizations you can help now. More groups can be found at bergenresourcenet.org. Adler Aphasia Center: 60 W. Hunter Ave., Maywood, 201.368.8585, adleraphasiacenter.org Bergen Volunteers: 64 Passaic St., Hackensack, 201.489.9454, bergenvolunteers.org Boys & Girls Clubs of Lodi & Hackensack: 460 Passaic Ave., Lodi, 973.473.7410, bgcoflodi.org Center for Food Action: 192 W. Demarest Ave., Englewood, 201.569.1804, cfanj.org Family Promise of Bergen County: 100 Dayton St., Ridgewood, 201.833.8009, bergenfamilypromise.org Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County: 121 Carver Ave., Westwood, 201.457.1020, habitatbergen.org Project Literacy of Bergen County: 355 Main St., Hackensack, 201.488.7979, projectliteracy.org Table to Table: 611 Rte. 46 W., Hasbrouck Heights, 201.444.5500, tabletotable.org YWCA Northern New Jersey: 214 State St., Hackensack, 201.881.1700, ywcannj.org

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While the kids are juggling virtual learning with in-person classes, give them something to munch on that’s as good for them as it is for the planet. Bonus points for you? These delicious treats are quick and easy to prep too.


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LITTLE CHOCO POTS Yields: 4 servings

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n 1 cup cashews n 1½ Tbs. maple syrup n 2/3 cup water n 2 oz. pitted dates n ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder n 1 cup hazelnuts, toasted and roughly chopped

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Soak the cashews in a bowl of cold water for eight hours or overnight. Drain and rinse well. Blend the cashews, maple syrup, water and dates together until smooth. Add the cocoa powder and blend until just incorporated. Pour the chocolate cream into four glasses and serve with the hazelnuts scattered over.

The hazelnuts and cashews in this recipe are both rich in antioxidants and a source of plant protein. Cashews provide unsaturated fat, while hazelnuts are a great source of manganese. In addition, you get the sweet flavor from the dates, which are an excellent source of fiber.”

—Jackie Baumrind, registered dietitian, Pediatric Endocrinology Associates, Tenafly

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LOVE BARS Yields: 10 servings

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n 1½ cups almonds n 7 oz. date paste n 1 tsp. coconut oil n 1 pinch ground vanilla bean n 1½ Tbs. cocoa nibs n 2 Tbs. unsweetened cocoa powder, plus extra for dusting n 1 tsp. powdered maca root n 2 tsp. cocoa butter n 1 Tbs. guarana powder n 1 pinch salt

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Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Roughly chop the almonds and process them with the remaining ingredients to make a paste. Spread the paste over the lined sheet, pressing it down into an even layer, about half-an-inch thick. Chill for at least two hours until firm, then cut into 10 bars. Return the bars to the refrigerator. Keep chilled until ready to serve. Dust with cocoa powder just before serving.

This nutrient-dense snack is packed with complex carbohydrates, fiber and a variety of vitamins and minerals that will give your child long-lasting energy. Date paste is a great alternative to sugar because it contains B vitamins, fiber and antioxidants instead of empty calories.”

—Megan Triolo, clinical dietitian and private practice consultant, Saddle Brook

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AVOCADO TOAST Yields: 4 servings

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n 5 oz. plain gluten-free focaccia n 2 tsp. olive oil n 2 Tbs. miso mayonnaise n 4 thin slices of cucumber, the same length as the focaccia toasts (sliced lengthwise) n 2 avocados, halved, pitted and peeled n salt, to taste n 1 Tbs. pumpkin seed oil n 1 Tbs. hemp seeds

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Preheat the oven to 350°F. Cut the focaccia into four equal-sized rectangles. Place them on a baking sheet, drizzle with the olive oil and bake in the oven for a few minutes until golden and crisp. Let cool to room temperature. Spread the toasts with a thick layer of miso mayonnaise. Lay a cucumber slice on top and season lightly with salt. Slice the avocado halves thinly, arrange over the cucumber and season with salt. Drizzle the toasts with the pumpkin seed oil and sprinkle over the hemp seeds.

Avocados are a delicious way to get healthy, monounsaturated fats, but they’re also a source of fiber and vitamins. This meal will keep your child full for hours, provide a variety of nutrients and also, it’s quite tasty! To reduce the overall calories, use a thinner layer of the miso mayonnaise or eliminate the pumpkin seed oil drizzle.” —Jackie Baumrind, registered dietitian, Pediatric Endocrinology Associates, Tenafly

All recipes and photos are reprinted with permission from Wild Recipes: Plant-Based, Organic, Gluten-Free, Delicious by Emma Sawko. Photography by Greta Rybus, Rizzoli New York.

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A Better Nut Butter?

The peanut product is a classic, but use of the healthy almond alternative is spreading. OK, we’ll stipulate that the “P” in PB&J may never be supplanted by an “A.” But almond butter—a paste made from grinding the ubiquitous, goodfor-you almond—is coming on strong in many households, even though it’s a tad costlier. And in any nut-on-nut nutritional matchup, almond butter beats PB handily, smooth or chunky. Almonds and their spawn—the oil, the milk, the flavored, the slivered, the chopped—may seem to be a current food fad. But this nut has been in the game for a long, long time. According to Harvard’s T. H. Chan School of Public Health, the almond—scientific name Prunus dulcis—is a tree nut native to the Mediterranean region that was first cultivated as early as 3000 B.C.E. The Bible mentions almonds in several places—once, nuttily enough, as “among the best of fruits.” The almond is a nutritional powerhouse, a quality that doesn’t vanish when it’s made into a tasty

spread. And the cognoscenti have caught on. When 48-year-old actress and mother of three Jennifer Garner shared on Instagram the breakfast she favored as she prepared for days filming the 2018 action thriller Peppermint, it wasn’t peppermints. It was a recipe she got from holistic nutritionist Kelly LeVeque, and its key ingredients were collagen protein powder, flax seeds, chia seeds—and almond butter. POWER UP Nut butters are known to contain a healthy amount of good fats, fiber, vitamins and minerals, and almond leads the nut-butter pack. According to an article in the Journal of Food Science and Technology, almond butter has significantly more fiber, calcium and potassium than peanut butter. What does this mean for you? For one thing, its high levels of fiber will help you feel full faster, which can help you maintain a healthy weight. “Almond butter is a dieter’s best friend due to its lack of carbs and its abundance of protein and healthy fat—both fill you up and keep you satisfied,” Kristin Kirkpatrick, a registered dietitian and manager of Wellness Nutrition Services at the Cleveland Clinic’s Wellness Institute, told TIME magazine in 2015. Peanut butter and almond butter pack similar punches when it comes to calories, both coming in at about 100 per tablespoon. They’re calorie-dense, so munch them strategically, not mindlessly. But the magnesium in almonds can help lower blood-pressure levels, decreasing your risk of heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure. And studies have found levels of high-density

lipoprotein, the “good” cholesterol that reduces the risk of heart disease, slightly increased with almond butter even when compared with those of raw or roasted almonds. In vitamins, score more victories for almond butter. It contains nearly three times as much skin-benefiting vitamin E as peanut butter, twice as much iron and seven times more calcium. Almond butter is also great for a pre-workout snack, providing 6.7 grams of protein, which is more than one large egg. BUY/SERVE/STORE When it comes to buying nut butters in general, it is best to avoid unnecessary added ingredients. The best and healthiest spread option is to aim for one that contains just two ingredients: the nuts and salt. Hidden in many commercial almond-butter spreads are high levels of sugar, disguising itself as corn syrup or molasses. Palm oil and other oils containing high levels of saturated fat are also often included in nut butters, so be sure to read labels to find the most natural option. Like peanut butter, almond butter has a long shelf life and does not need to be placed in the refrigerator until opened. Once opened, almond butter typically lasts a few months before going bad, leaving you lots of time to enjoy its rich flavor. Expiration dates may vary, however, depending on the quantities of salt and preservatives used in the mixture. One of the beauties of almond butter is its versatility. From adding a spoonful into a morning smoothie to baking sweet treats such as almond-butter brownies, this spread is easy to integrate into your diet. Clearly it’s causing a stir—and not just because, if contents have separated, you may need to stir it. —Kathryne McCann

DID YOU KNOW? Almonds were found in the tomb of King Tut in Egypt, who died around 1324 B.C. Whether Tut was getting around to butter-making we can’t be sure. BERGENMAG.COM

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Ironbound Original Cider This craft cider is made from fresh-pressed Harrison apples (a Newark original) grown at the Ironbound Farm in Asbury, N.J. Crack open a cold one to enjoy the rich aroma and taste the balance of sweetness and acidity.

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Where To Eat Tired of home cooking? Bergen County is home to a selection of restaurants diverse enough to satisfy all of your cravings.

A TABLE ALFRESCO Oceanos Oyster Bar & Sea Grill in Fair Lawn

ALLENDALE

CRESSKILL

ALLENDALE BAR AND GRILL 67 W. Allendale Ave. 201.327.3197 allendalebarandgrill.com

JACK’S LOBSTER SHACK 38 Union Ave. 201.266.2675 jacklobstershack.com

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SEGOVIA MESON 645 Washington Ave. 201.896.3260 segoviameson.com

BUONGIORNO’S RISTORANTE 86 Washington Ave. 201.501.8000 facebook.com/buongiornos. ristorante

CLOSTER BRASSERIE MEMERE 107 Vervalen St. 201.660.8822 brasserie-memere.com LOCALE RESTAURANT & BAR 208 Piermont Rd. 201.750.3233 locale208closter.com SEAR HOUSE 411 Piermont Rd. 201.292.4612 searhouse.com STERN AND BOW 71 Schraalenburgh Rd. 201.750.3350 sternandbowrestaurant.com

GREEK TAVERNA 55 The Promenade 201.945.8998 greektavernausa.com

EDGEWATER

HAVEN RIVERFRONT RESTAURANT & BAR 45 River Rd. 201.943.1900 havenedgewater.com PIER 115 BAR & GRILL 115 River Rd. 201.313.2155 pier115barandgrill.com

BAUMGART’S CAFÉ 59 The Promenade 201.313.3889 baumgartsedgewater.com

REBECCA’S 236 Old River Rd. 201.943.8808 rebeccasedgewater.com

DE NOVO EUROPEAN PUB 1257 River Rd. 201.496.6161

SEAK 725 River Rd., #30 201.402.3400 seaknj.com

FLEMING’S STEAKHOUSE 90 The Promenade 201.313.9463 flemingssteakhouse.com

EMERSON EMERSON HOTEL 31 Emerson Plaza E., 201.262.7557 emersonhotelrestaurant.com

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BLUE MOON MEXICAN CAFÉ 23 E. Palisade Ave. 201.541.0600 bluemoonmexicancafe.com

VENTANAS 200 Park Ave. 201.583.4777 ventanasatthemodern.com

CASSIE’S PIZZERIA 18 S. Dean St. 201.541.6760 cassiespizzeria.com SOFIA 36 Engle St. 201.541.8530 sofiaenglewood.com

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS CAFÉ ITALIANO 14 Sylvan Ave. 201.461.5041 cafeitaliano.net LEFKES 495 Sylvan Ave. 201.408.4444 lefkesnj.com

FAIR LAWN OCEANOS OYSTER BAR & SEA GRILL 2-27 Saddle River Rd. 201.796.0546 oceanosrestaurant.com

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HASBROUCK HEIGHTS IVY INN 268 Terrace Ave. 201.393.7699 ivyinn.com SOFIA’S 220 Boulevard 201.462.0123 sofiasmediterraneangrill.com

HAWORTH ANDIAMO 23 Hardenburgh Ave. 201.384.1551 andiamorestaurant.net

HILLSDALE THE CORNERSTONE 84 Broadway 201.666.8688 thecornerstonenj.com ROCKIN’ ROOTS 434 Hillsdale Ave. 201.497.6137 rockinrootsjuice.com


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Bring a non-perishable food item to the market each week to be donated to the Center for Food Action

One of the finest outdoor dining experiences in Bergen County! Our kitchen specializes in hand-cut, in-house, 21+ day, dry-aged steaks, fresh-market seafood and eclectic Italian cuisine. Open Tuesday - Saturday 4 P.M. - 10 P.M. For reservations, call 201.391.2220 or visit online at www.103PRIME.com.

Gift cards available | Casual attire encouraged Social distancing strictly enforced | Extra sanitary measures taken 103 Spring Valley Rd. | Park Ridge, NJ | 201.391.2220 | www.103PRIME.com

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{ ON THE TOWN } HO-HO-KUS ALBERT’S CAFE AMICI 4 Sycamore Ave. 201.389.6377 albertscafeamici.com ALT EATS CAFÉ 622 N. Maple Ave. 201.444.1300 alteatscafe.com

PANCHO’S BURRITOS 214 Main St. 201.225.2554 panchosburritostogo.com

EAST COAST BURGER COMPANY 75 Franklin Ave. 201.857.0277 eastcoastburger.com

SANZARI’S NEW BRIDGE INN 105 Old New Bridge Rd. 201.692.7700 sanzaris.com

FINCA 20 E. Ridgewood Ave. 201.444.1199 fincanj.com

OAKLAND TROVATO’S DUE 4 Barbara Ln. 201.337.0813 trovatosduenj.com

LA LANTERNA CAFE & GRILL 29 W. Ridgewood Ave. 201.444.5520 lalanternaofridgewood.com

ST. EVE’S 611 N. Maple Ave. 201.857.4717 stevesnj.com

W’S GRILL 20 Elm St. 201.651.0005 wsgrilloakland.com

LATOUR 6 E. Ridgewood Ave. 201.445.5056 latourridgewood.com

THE SICILIAN SUN 604 N. Maple Ave. 201.444.3494 siciliansun.com

PARAMUS

PARDIS 47 E. Ridgewood Ave. 201.652.8000 pardipersiangrill.com

MAHWAH MAHWAH BAR AND GRILL 2 Island Rd. 201.529.8056 allendalebarandgrill.com/themahwah-bar-grill/ ROXANNE’S RESTAURANT 150 Franklin Tpke. 201.529.0007 roxannesrestaurant.com

MAYWOOD ANGELO’S GREEK TAVERNA 245 Maywood Ave. 201.845.4278 angelosgreektavernanj .com

MIDLAND PARK

PARK RIDGE 103 PRIME AT VALENTINO’S 103 Spring Valley Rd. 201.391.2220 103prime.com THE PARK STEAKHOUSE 151 Kinderkamack Rd. 201.930.1300 theparksteakhouse.com PEPPERCORNS 176 Colony Ave. 201.391.2818 peppercornsparkridge.com

RAMSEY

FIONA’S RISTORANTE 118 Godwin Ave. 201.857.5800 fionasristorante.com

BRADY’S AT THE STATION 5-7 W. Main St. 201.327.9748 bradysatthestation.net

MONTVALE

LAKESIDE GRILLE & BAR 105 Lakeside Dr. 201.327.0009 ramseycountryclub.com

BELLISSIMO 12 S. Kinderkamack Rd. 201.746.6669 bellissimonj.com HEARTH & TAP CO. 125 N. Kinderkamack Rd. 201.307.6300 hearthandtap.com

NEW MILFORD BARREL & BREW BAR 872 River Rd. 201.261.4400 barrelandbrews.com

VARKA ESTIATORIO 30 N. Spruce St. 201.995.9333 varkarestaurant.com

RIDGEWOOD CRAVINGS TAPAS 8 Wilsey Sq. 201.857.8533 cravingstapas.com

AXIA TAVERNA 18 Piermont Rd. 201.569.5999 axiataverna.com SAYOLA RESTAURANT 50 Prospect Ter. 201.871.2182 sayolarestaurantnj.com

RAYMOND’S 101 E. Ridgewood Ave. 201.445.5125

CAFFÉ ANELLO 11 Madison Ave. 201.786.8137 caffeanello.com

FARMHOUSE CAFE & EATERY 301 Center Ave. 201.664.8424 farmhousecafenj.com

RIVER VALE

CHERRY BROOK RESTAURANT & BAR 660 Rivervale Rd. 201.391.2300 rivervalecc.com CRECCO’S CAFÉ 649 Westwood Ave. 201.664.7200 creccoscafe.com

RUTHERFORD CAFÉ MATISSE 167 Park Ave. 201.935.2995 cafematisse.com PAISANO’S 132 Park Ave. 201.935.5755 paisanos.com

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MARTINI GRILL 187 Hackensack St. 201.728.4800 martininj.com

WYCKOFF BLUE MOON MEXICAN CAFÉ 327 Franklin Ave. 201.891.1331 bluemoonmexicancafe.com

*Editor’s note—Patrons are encouraged to confirm individual restaurant policies regarding seating capacity and social distancing.

Ammata Thai Kitchen in River Vale

AMMATA THAI KITCHEN 184 Rivervale Rd. 201.664.2299 ammata.com

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P.J. FINNEGAN’S 274 Fairview Ave. 201.664.7575 pjfinnegans.com

WOOD-RIDGE

DOWNTOWN DHABA 266 Center Ave. 201.664.0123 dhabadowntown.com

STEEL WHEEL TAVERN 51 N. Broad St. 201.882.1800 steelwheeltavern.com

OSTERIA CRESCENDO 36 Jefferson Ave. 201.722.1900 osteriacrescendo.com

POMPILIO’S 223 Westwood Ave. 201.220.0386 pompiliospizzeriarestaurant. com

BIBI’Z 284 Center Ave. 201.722.8600 bibizlounge.com

PEARL 17 S. Broad St. 201.857.5100 pearlridgewood.com

HANAMI 301 Center Ave. 201.666.8508 hanamirestaurant.com THE IRON HORSE 20 Washington Ave. 201.666.9682 theironhorse.com

WESTWOOD

PARK WEST TAVERN 30 Oak St. 201.445.5400 parkwesttavern.com

MANTRA 275 Rte. 4 W. 201.342.8868 mantranj.com

THE PLANK PIZZA PARLOR 383 Market St. 201.843.2426 ppcbp.com

TENAFLY

HO-HO-KUS INN & TAVERN 1 E. Franklin Tpke. 201.445.4115 hohokusinn.com

BIAGIO’S 299 Paramus Rd. 201.652.0201 biagios.com

SADDLE BROOK

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1 BERGEN NEW BRIDGE MEDICAL CENTER The Paramus-based facility has formed a partnership with the Fusion Muslim Community Center of North Jersey to be its health care provider of choice, offering 1 care, long term care, mental health and substance use disorder treatment to the acute Muslim community. 1 Bergen New Bridge President and CEO Deb Visconi, Dr. Dumay, Dr. Ramay, Imam Mohamed El-Filali, Imam Moutaz Sherif, Imam Mohammed Ibn Ahmed, Ahmed AlShehab, Dr. Haque, Dr. Ahmed, Bergen County Executive James Tedesco, Paramus Mayor Richard LaBarbiera, Bergen County Sheriff Anthony Cureton, Freeholder Chairwoman Mary Amoroso, CarePlus Bergen Incoming Board Chairman Robert Pacicco and Councilwoman Maria Elena Bellinger

BERGEN VOLUNTEERS Members of Hackensackbased Bergen Volunteers distributed food kits to more than 1,000 families in Cliffside Park and Fairview. Community Food Bank, the Bergen County Executive’s Office and the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office also contributed food and other donations to the June event. 6–7 Volunteers help prepare and distribute food kits in Cliffside Park and Fairview.

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NORTHERN NEW JERSEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Green Team from the Northern New Jersey Community Foundation of Hackensack visited Greens Do Good, a vertical farm inside a Hackensack warehouse that features water reservoir towers and lamps hanging over greens at various stages of growth. The Green Team, consisting of five college interns from four different universities, has been tasked with creating a closed loop system that reduces food waste for Ridgewood, Glen Rock and Fair Lawn and then to develop ways to retrofit this system to other municipalities. 8 Northern New Jersey Community Foundation’s Green Team tours Hackensackbased Greens Do Good.

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