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Contents

FEATURES

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We’ve gathered a list of nearby roadtrip destinations that will delight your whole tribe this summer.

That exhausted, unappreciated feeling can be a sign of this potentially dangerous psychological state. An expert tells how to cope.

9 FUN FAMILY TRIPS

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8 E d i To r’s N oT E 8 0 W h E r E To E AT 98 T h i N g s To d o

Local experts tell how to enjoy your golden years to the fullest—and three Bergen seniors share what keeps their lives lively.

These unglamorous extremities are really miracles of engineering—and keys to overall good health.

LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE

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DEPARTMENTS LOCAL BUZZ

Our guide to new ideas, tips, trends and things we love in Bergen County

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Don’t buy long-term care insurance without considering these important factors.

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AT HOME

Learn how you can transform your property into a grown-up-friendly playground.

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POWER FOOD

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WINE/SPIRITS

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TASTES

Learn what makes authentic Mexican food the real deal—and where you can find it locally.

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GATHERINGS

Photos from recent charity and social events

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BERGEN LIVING

In these retirement homes, the senior years can be a time of fulfillment and fun.

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THINKING AHEAD We’ve all heard that red wine and dark chocolate are full of great antioxidants and have heart health benefits (lucky for me as I love them both). But there are many other “foods to grow old with” (page 57) that have proven anti-aging health effects and that we should be eating more of. Learn how to stay healthy and strong, in both body and mind—to live longer—from local geriatric doctors and learn secrets from three senior Bergenites in “Live Your Best Life” (page 56). And in the spirit of aging gracefully, we’ve uncovered the facts you should know before you buy long-term care insurance (page 88), and we found three luxury retirement communities right here in Bergen County should you or your parents be looking (page 96). Summer officially starts this month—June 21st—so plan ahead to avoid the pitfalls of summer vacations, like overbooked hotels and flights. We compiled a list of nine favorite family trips right here in the Garden State (page 50). There’s no need to stand in long airport lines this summer, as our hot spots are all a short drive away. They’re both fun and affordable for the entire family, young and old (chronologically speaking, that is). Enjoy!

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This year marks the 40th anniversary of the passage of the Patsy T. Mink equal opportunity in education Act, or Title IX. This section of the education Amendments of 1972 mandated that to receive federal financial assistance, schools must provide equal opportunities for men and women in all areas of education, including athletic programs. To celebrate, we compiled a list of famous female athletes who hailed from the Garden State: Joetta Clark Diggs: originally from east orange, diggs is a four-time olympic runner specializing in the 800-meter race. She was inducted into the national Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2009 and later launched the nonprofit Joetta clark diggs Sports Foundation, which promotes athletics for children in grades K through 12. Althea Gibson (pictured): In the 1950s, the former east orange resident was the first black tennis player to win Wimbledon and the U.S. open. earlier this year, a bronze statue of Gibson was placed in essex county’s Branch Brook Park. Mary Decker Slaney: Born in Hunterdon county, Slaney set multiple world and national records in track during the ’70s and ’80s and is the only participant in the sport to hold the American record for every length of race from 800 meters to 10,000 meters. She was inducted into the national Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2003.

Happy Campers Summertime and the living is—boring , according to your kids. no worries. Sign them up for Superhero Training Camp or Fairy Princess Camp at Kidville (kidville.com/ englewood, 201.266.0633) in englewood, a new indoor facility offering classes for children up to age 6. If you don’t currently have a superhero/princess-lover, there’s the more general camp Kidville, which includes gym time, arts and crafts, music and hands-on exploration. The englewood spot is one of the newest franchises of Kidville, which has locations around the world and is popular with families in new York city, where the company was born in 2004. Says franchise co-owner Liliana ortiz: “A lot of people move here from the city, and englewood has a huge community of kids ages 6 and under. Plus, there was nothing around here that provides all that we do — gymnastics but also art classes, dance, sensory classes, music and more.” This bright location features three colorful classrooms including an indoor playground, in addition to a retail boutique and a hair salon. “I love kids and want them to have fun in a clean, safe environment,” explains ortiz, a mom of two preschoolers. “That’s what every mom wants for her child.”

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Tired of the same old 5-kilometer street race? Get down and dirty in a mud run. Ranging in distance from three to 12 miles, these events allow you to fulfill every childhood fantasy you’ve ever had of jumping into puddles and rolling around in dirt—without getting in trouble with Mom. Add to that an obstacle course of fire, water tunnels and mazes. To train for this activity, Jennifer Bowen, a personal trainer at Intoxx Fitness in Fair Lawn, recommends running three to four days a week, including one long-distance run. Also, cross-training with weights and improving balance are important for both the obstacles and the slippery course. “Running through the mud requires a lot of strength and balance,” Bowen says. “These events are fun—you push yourself to do things you would never imagine doing.”

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Want to improve your fitness and flexibility? You’ll find exactly what you’re looking for upstairs from Metro Fitness and Golf in Tenafly at Jumping Frog Pilates (201.266.6989, jumpingfrogstudios.com), which offers several levels of Pilates classes and, as of May, features a clothing boutique called “Reform.” Pilates newbies like me can expect a workout that’s a combination of the exercises you’d get in a yoga class and those you’d do while working the machines at the gym. “Pilates is a series of movements, usually performed on a variety of apparatus, that focus on core strengthening, body alignment, control and muscle lengthening,” explains owner Jessica Spillane. I tried a Level 2 Tower Class taught by Jennifer Costantino, who led me and the three other women in the class through 45 delightfully excruciating minutes of stretches, core exercises and resistance training. Here I learned that the name “Jumping Frog” comes from an ab-strengthening Pilates position in which a person lies on her back with knees on her chest — heels touching and toes pointing outward — and thrusts her legs forward to straighten out at a 45-degree angle. Well, it’s no wonder you don’t often see a flabby frog hopping around the lily pad — my abdominal area was aching the next morning! Tower classes (group classes that use equipment called a tower) start at $25. Private sessions start at $35 for 30 minutes. —LIZ DONOVAN

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1 Stylish Laptop Bag Send her off into the working world with the Havana bag from Knomo. Scotch-guarded linen is perfect for summer, and on the inside, a dedicated quilted pouch with foam protects a laptop up to 13˝. $169 at Jekyll & Hide, Ridgewood, 201.445.6525. 2 Sleek iPhone Case Inspire him or her to keep in touch with this dark walnut striped iPhone4 case from Würkin Stiffs. Each case is precision-machined from one piece of wood. $85 at Sal Lauretta for Men, Midland Park, 201.444.1666. 3 A Pen ‘In His Own Write’ With a surface reminiscent of a vinyl record and a clip inspired by John Lennon’s guitar (with his portrait in the guitar’s hole), Montblanc’s John Lennon Special Edition Ballpoint Pen will make the hippest music lover look polished and presentable for job interviews. $750 at Cosmos, Fort Lee, 201.592.9211. 4 Stone Bookends Artisans in Brazil make these agate bookends, which are available in brown, grey, black, white-and-tan and redand-orange, in addition to the green-and-blue shown. They’d liven up drab dorm-room décor or make a unique addition to a first apartment. $95 at Jafajems, Upper Montclair, 973.746.5885. 5 Nostalgic Necklace She’s leaving for college — in another state! Wipe your tears and buy her this Kris Nations State Necklace to remind her she’ll always be a Jersey Girl. $48 in sterling silver or 14K gold over recycled brass at krisnations.com.

THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX

Moving is hard enough without having to wrangle cardboard boxes and find a place to dispose of them after you’ve unpacked, not to mention the effect all that wasted material has on the planet. Instead, call Bin There Store That (888.309.2243, bintherestorethat. com), a Hoboken-based company that serves all of northern New Jersey and the five New York City boroughs. Give the company a day and time, and Bin There will drop off storage bins—then haul the empty ones away when you are done moving. Pricing ranges from $59 to $139 and allows the renter to keep the bins for one week. For an added cost, customers can rent additional bins or keep them longer.

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Swimwear can be a real letdown (ahem) for a full-busted woman. In addition to sagging issues, there’s falling out to worry about. Ridgewood resident Aerin Kwait-Taubin can relate. “I always had a problem finding swimwear that fit properly,” she says. So in 2000, she created Aerin Rose Swimwear, offering fashionable and functional suits in bra sizes (band sizes 32 to 38 and cup sizes up to G) so women could get the support and coverage they needed. Fastforward 12 years. Aerin Rose Swimwear was recently acquired by Sunsets Inc., which kept Kwait-Taubin on board as creative director. You can find Aerin Rose Swimwear at Intimacy at the Westfield Garden State Plaza or visit aerinrose.com for online retailers. In other swimwear news, Everything But Water recently unveiled a new look at the Garden State Plaza, immersing shoppers in a modern, luxurious environment where beachy meets cool. With white walls and floor, grey driftwood and long, flowing cabana curtains as accents, the store puts shoppers in a vacation frame of mind. Colorful suits, cover-ups galore and a perfect assortment of packable hats, sandals and resort-ready jewelry are on display. Check out gorgeous new fitting rooms, which are now larger and more comfortable for trying on swimsuits. Each room includes a private antechamber for you to model your suit without having to put on a show for the entire store.

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“my dad is not a man of many words. most advice he gave was through silent example, and one example he set was to always challenge yourself and take risks. It leads to a much more interesting life!” —Andrea Hyer, Tenafly

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With Father’s Day coming up, we were psyched to find this baseball and football from Leather Head on a recent visit to Society Men in Westwood (201.722.9300, societymen.com). At $45 and $175 respectively, they come in 16 colors of luscious leather—carefully handcrafted in the U.S.A. from individually selected hides—that will permit Pop to play hard and still have it soft. Or choose a leather key fob or a credit-card holder ($75 each). All products can be customized with a monogram, name, graphic or company logo.

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“my father is very spiritual, and he was right about instilling spiritual values in my family’s life. Those values create a positive and peaceful life. For example, he taught me the importance of having good thoughts. If you think good thoughts, then good will come to you.” —Sandra Mastromarino, Englewood “my dad always had a saying: ‘Tell me who your friends are, and I’ll tell you who you are.’ now I give that same advice to my own children.” —Angela Vergona, Englewood Cliffs

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amaze your friends? Or a glimpse at the handcuffs of famous magician and escape artist Harry Houdini, who lived a century ago? We did—that’s why we dropped by Martinka’s Magic & More in Midland Park, which bills itself as America’s oldest magic shop. We had some questions for the store’s owner, Ted Bogusta, so we snapped our fingers and there he was: HOW OLD IS YOUR STORE? It was started in 1877, in Manhattan on 6th Avenue around 24th Street, by the Martinka brothers, magicians from Prague. And it was pretty much the hub of magic back in the day. Harry Houdini was one of the Martinkas’ first customers. And in 1919, when they were retiring, he took over the business. In the store we still have Houdini’s handcuffs, his original trunk and a life-size statue of him. AND AFTER HOUDINI? It was run by a onetime employee of his—Al Flosso, “the Coney Island faker,” the first magician to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show. When he died in 1976, his son Jack took over. HOW DID YOU END UP OWNING A MAGIC STORE?

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magic has always been a hobby of mine. For years I ran my own computer company, and I’d stop in Martinka’s often. Jack and I got to talking and I said, “What are the plans for this place?” We made an arrangement. WHEN DID THE SHOP MOVE TO NEW JERSEY?

When Jack retired in 2002. It was more convenient to my Wyckoff home, and most of our business by then was being done remotely and online. Of course, we’re still handy to Manhattan, and we have another facility in south Jersey in which we make tricks and props out of wood and metal for sale to magicians and other magic shops. WHAT CAN WE FIND IN THE STORE? Everything from little April Fool’s–type joke items to elaborate props for stage illusions. Now we’re on the Internet, but we used to put out a 100-plus-page catalog every year or two. We’ve sold to some of the biggest names in magic—David Copperfield, Criss Angel, Penn and Teller. And because of our history, we’re the go-to place for magic-related historical artifacts such as antique posters, made with stone lithography, which magicians used to advertise their shows. They’re like collectible art.

Yes, individual lessons of 45 minutes to an hour are $50, and from time to time we offer an eight-lesson package for $249. And in summer we offer a week-long $199 “magic camp” for children ages 7 to 12 that lasts an hour and 45 minutes daily and involves groups of six to 12 kids—parents can call the shop for dates and times.

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WHAT’S YOUR ADVICE TO SOMEONE INTERESTED IN LEARNING MAGIC? Start out with some tricks that are very impressive but easy to do, so you can have some quick success. For example, learn to take a coin and make it disappear, then reappear in someone’s pocket. DOES MAGIC REQUIRE SPECIAL INNATE ABILITY?

No, anyone can get into it. And it’s especially good for kids because it gives them a reason to get up in front of their class— it’s a good confidence builder. DO YOU HAVE KIDS? Yes, my wife, Diane, and I have two boys—Theo, 13, and Alex, 11. I’LL BET THEIR FRIENDS SAY, “OH, YOUR DAD IS SO

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There’s no surer way To puT more muscle behind your tennis swing, develop your slam dunk or perfect your putt than with a court or green in your own backyard. Think about it: no club dues are required, you can hit the play space any time and the dress code allows pJs. If you’d like to try for your own “home field advantage,” however, there are some questions to ask: Can your yard handle it? “one of the biggest obstacles is town requirements,” says neil Christensen of Multisport surfaces LLC in hillsdale. “how much impervious surface are you allowed to have on your property?” The answer can derail your dreams of a hard-surface court. so get thee to your town surveyor to find out about permits (and fees), engineering needs and other municipal must-haves. What’s the grade? of your yard, that is. The slope will dictate if you need retaining walls and site work. “If the topography needs to be corrected, it will take materials to correct,” says Michael Lehrer, owner of home Green advantage, an armonk, n.y.–based company that has installed more than 600 putting greens since 1995. is it easy to aCCess? Ideally, your contractor will transport materials to the site on a skid loader. But if a gate, fence, landscaping or neighboring property makes it impossible, that means getting them into your backyard by hand—and all that time and labor will jack up the price. In some cases, landscaping has to be removed and replanted. Where Will your play spaCe go? Typically, you’ll want to put it in a corner so it doesn’t obstruct the view of your yard. adds Lehrer, “with a putting green, be aware of what can go wrong when hitting shots.” Translation: you don’t want to break any windows—your own or your neighbor’s! he recommends a sunny spot where the wind blows to avoid any water buildup and consequent mold. What’s the ground like? wetlands are not viable for putting greens, says Lehrer, while “sandy loam has to be compacted. and any grass or deep roots have to be removed entirely because if they’re left beneath the surface they will decompose.” Who Will build it? “This isn’t cutting grass!” says Christensen. “you need people who do this—and do it often.” adds Lehrer: “Get someone who’s done it 500 times!” The pro you pick should have lots of experience, be willing to show you his work and be happy to provide references. The consensus is that top-of-the line products like VersaCourt, sofTrak and Flex Court tiles (which are kinder to creaky knees) will yield the best results. says Christensen: “we don’t offer a discounted putting green; we’re constantly making sure the products we use are the best.” are you up for the upkeep? The good news is that if you opt for state-of-the-art materials, your play space will likely be low-maintenance. removing leaves and other debris, an annual power-washing and perhaps a professional TLC session once a year will keep your court or field like new—and you at the top of your game. —Maria LissandreLLo

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Installation of a putting green can range from a day to a month depending on its size. Landscape architects consider the design and execution of putting greens, with their many undulations, sand traps and chipping areas, more of an art than a science, as opposed to a basketball or tennis court, which is highly mathematical.

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Ocean city FrenchtOwn Best. Boardwalk. ever. (Plus one awesome elePhant)

stepping onto the boardwalk in ocean City confers a pleasant sense of dislocation: Can this really be 2012, or have you and your family traveled back to a safer, gentler time, when fun meant pedaling a surrey along the boards, sharing a box of caramel corn and taking in the ocean views from the top of a giant Ferris wheel? (with nary a drink in sight—oC is a dry town.) this is a shore spot that’s happy to show off its vintage good looks and share its old-fashioned good times—including concerts overlooking the ocean and an amusement park that caters to families (Gillian’s wonderland) and the best homemade donuts on the Jersey shore (Brown’s). a visit to lucy the elephant—the famous turn-of-the-20th-century building in close-by margate that looks like, yes, an elephant—is the perfect way to supersize your trip. oceancityvacation.com; lucytheelephant.org

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Canal-side Charm meets outdoor adventure

it may not be as famous as nearby lambertville (or new hope across the river in Pennsylvania), but this strollable town known for its victorian ambience is every bit as charming and also offers a wealth of outdoor adventures for families, from walking or biking along the canal to tubing on the delaware (don’t forget to grab lunch from the justifiably Famous river hot dog man) to sightseeing from on high courtesy of alexandria Balloon Flights in close-by milford. and if a day in the great outdoors (or the great Frenchtown shops) has you searching for a comfortable place to spend the night, check in at the national hotel new Jersey, where comfort (along with high style) is always in good supply. frenchtownnj.org; delawarerivertubing.com; njballooning. com; thenationalhotelnj.com

tuckertOn SeapOrt waterside history Comes to liFe

if you and your family have a nautical bent or a passion for history, tuckerton seaport is sure to float your boat. at this 40-acre re-creation of a working maritime village on the shores of tuckerton Creek in ocean County, you can tour a fully operational boatworks, learn about shellfishing at Parson’s Clam and oyster house, marvel at decoy-carving by master craftsmen, check out the historic hotel deCrab, hang ten at the new Jersey surf museum, visit a circa-1835 sea captain’s house, peek into the 303-year-old andrew Bartlett homestead (the oldest house in ocean County) and admire extraordinary examples of folk art (such as glassblowing, basket weaving and painting) at the Jersey shore Folklife Center. still haven’t satisfied your inner seafarer? Consider getting your sea legs back on a voyage aboard the seaport’s classic charter boat, Wasting Time. tuckertonseaport.org

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if you’re looking for variety, activity and relaxation all in one spectacular setting, you don’t have to go any farther than Crystal springs. this top-flight resort, nestled in the rolling hills of Vernon Valley, comprises four hotels; two spas; a sports club offering tennis, yoga, Zumba, Pilates, spinning and more; seven premier golf courses (call ahead for in-room babysitting if your kids aren’t ready for the links); more than a dozen restaurants serving up everything from pizza and burgers to tuscan-inspired dishes and organic, locally sourced artisanal cuisine; and did we mention the Biosphere, a tropically planted pool complex, with an underground aquarium, a 40-foot water slide, a jacuzzi in a grotto and a retractable roof? Just in case you’re still in search of things to do, there are great hiking trails, tours of the Kuser Bog natural area and horseback riding along ancient limestone cliffs. crystalgolfresort.com

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adVenture along the aPPalaChian trail this 15,000-acre gem in northwestern new Jersey combines stunning scenery—the view at the summit of sunrise Mountain, for example, and the waterfalls feeding tillman Brook— with outdoor fun such as swimming and canoeing on stony lake (or sunning on its sandy beach), fishing on lake ocquittunk or Big Flat Brook, picnics along stony Brook and hiking the world-famous appalachian trail. a visit to stokes makes for a great day trip, but for a longer stay you can set up a tent or rent one of 10 furnished cabins (they’re rustic but include electricity, hot and cold running water and a wood stove for cooking). Check out the calendar at newjerseystatefair.org to see if your trip coincides with one of the many summertime events at the new Jersey state Fairgrounds in neighboring augusta —including horse, dog and car shows; a crawfish festival; and, during august’s first two weeks, the new Jersey state Fair itself. state.nj.us/dep/parksand forests/parks/stokes.html

Camden WaterFront Wonder

Camden? a vacation destination? absolutely! Camden’s spruced-up waterfront is the perfect spot for an unexpected family adventure. start your trip with a tour of the Battleship new Jersey, america’s most decorated battleship and now a fascinating museum, then spend the night on board (or, if you’d prefer something a bit more luxurious, there’s the hyatt regency just across the water in Penn’s landing). the next day, choose from a spectrum of urban delights: a trip to the brilliantly renovated state aquarium (where you can book a swim with the sharks), a boat ride to Philadelphia on the river link Ferry, a concert at Wiggins Park or the susquehanna Bank Center, a minor-league baseball game at Camden riversharks stadium or a stroll through the Children’s garden, where you’ll find a carousel, a butterfly tent, a tree house, a train ride through a miniature landscape and all manner of theme gardens, including dinosaur, irish Faerie, Picnic, storybook and Fitness. camdenwaterfront.com

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Grounds for sculpture you don’t have to be an art lover to find something to love at this magical al fresco museum in Hamilton. the gorgeously landscaped grounds are laid out to create a surprise around every corner. there’s a pettable bronze panther, a massive head rising from a shaded lily pond and sculptor seward Johnson’s 3-d re-creations of classic paintings like monet’s “Japanese Bridge” and seurat’s “sunday in the Park,” which invite onlookers to jump into the picture. you’ll also find an excellent cafeteria, an outdoor café overlooking a pond filled with enormous lotus plants, special exhibits in the domestic Arts and museum buildings and 35 acres in which to roam, ramble and be amazed. Grounds for sculpture is a perfect day-trip destination, but if you’re looking for a longer getaway, you could spend the night in Princeton, 20 minutes to the north, which offers first-rate accommodations, dining and family-friendly attractions, such as the governor’s mansion and the Princeton university natural History museum. groundsforsculpture. org; visitprinceton.org

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Morristown smALL CIty, BIG fun

new Jersey has its own mo’ town, and while it can’t bill itself as the birthplace of r&B, it has lots of other great things to strut about, including wonderful shops and restaurants lining the town green; the morris museum, which houses an extraordinary array of fine art, costumes, dolls and toys, scientific materials and the amazing Guinness collection of musical instruments and automata (mechanical figures); and a wealth of performances for young people at the morris museum’s Bickford theatre and the mayo Performing Arts Center. there are pastoral pleasures as well, among them beautiful Jockey Hollow, a great hiking spot and part of morristown national Historic Park (don’t miss the restored cabins that housed George washington’s men during the winter of 1779); ford mansion, where washington himself spent the winter (guided tours are available) and fosterfields, a working turn-of-the-century farm. morristourism.org

cape May tHe CAPe to esCAPe to

Cape may takes everything new Jersey has to offer to vacationers—the history, the great outdoors, the family fun, the shore—and wraps it all up in one glorious Victorian package. from the town’s famous open-air trolleys and jaw-dropping architectural gingerbread to broad, beautiful beaches, whale watches and kayak nature tours to the zoo, the Aviation museum and historic Cold spring Village, there’s something here to excite and delight everyone in the family. If you’re looking for a hotel with the feel of a resort, try Congress Hall, where you’ll find a pool, spa, fitness room, shops, three restaurants, a nightclub and Club Congress Hall, an evening program just for kids. feel like venturing farther afield? Hop the Cape may–Lewes ferry for a day trip to one of the country’s oldest towns, Lewes, delaware, famous for its fun shops and restaurants and its historic homes (including one whose stone foundation still bears a cannonball lodged there during the war of 1812). Bring along your suits and enjoy the surf at Cape Henlopen state Park, home to breathtaking beaches lined with submarine-spotting towers left over from world war II—one of them open to the public. capemaychamber.com; lewes.com

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on the young.” These days, most of us have a good shot at a second youth in our later years—if we play our cards right. Sixty-five years ago, the average life expectancy in the U.S. was 64 years for men, 70 for women. Not anymore. The Centers for Disease Control and prevention estimates that people who are 65 today—the early Baby Boomers— can expect to live an average of 18 more years. So how can you stay healthy and strong, in body and mind, to make these years truly golden? Start by answering these questions: 1 Do you have enough energy to do what you want? 2 are you physically able to do activities that you enjoy? 3 Do your memory and mental

clarity serve you well? 4 Do you look forward to each day and enjoy the companionship of caring people? 5 are you up-to-date with medical screenings and immunizations? If you answered “yes” five times, read on to learn why you’re in good “golden years” shape. and if you had a “no” or two, take notice. “your chronological age is not important,” says ohan Karatoprak, M.D., a geriatrician and director of family practice at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck. “How the body looks and functions and how to prolong a good quality of life—that is what’s important.” Dr. Karatoprak believes that our genes control 25 percent of the health equation, while lifestyle factors account for the

other 75 percent. “In other words,” he says, “your destiny is largely in your hands.” Lisa Tank, M.D., chief of the Division of Geriatrics at Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC), agrees that patients have power. That’s why she makes sure that at HUMC’s Center for Healthy Senior Living, a well visit includes not just a physical exam and medical history, but also an assessment of patients’ lifestyle choices and goals. “Goal setting is crucial to having a good quality of life,” she says. So let’s look at those wellness questions again, with choices and goals in mind.

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amounts,” says Dr. Karatoprak. “Try to consume lots of fresh fruits and vegetables.” Protein, found in lean meats and fish, is especially important for maintaining our muscles. “The chance of falls increases as we age, so we need protein to fight muscle loss,” says the doctor. (For more on diet, see “10 Foods To Grow Old With” at right.) SupplementS “When we age, our intestines do not absorb nutrients as well as they used to,” says Dr. Karatoprak. He recommends taking calcium and vitamins B12 and D. “Ninety-nine percent of the patients who come to see me are low in Vitamin D,” he says, so he puts them on a prescription-level dose until their levels normalize, then maintains them on 2,000 I.U. a day. A multi containing calcium and B12 is good, as long as it does not contain iron. “Fish oil is also helpful. It prevents inflammation and is particularly good at staving off dementia,” says Dr. Karatoprak, who recommends 1,000 to 1,200 miligrams of any brand, twice a day.

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“exercise is very important in slowing down the aging process,” says Dr. Karatoprak. “even the elderly can build muscle.” He recommends 30 minutes of lowimpact cardiovascular exercise such as brisk walking five times a week and 10– 30 minutes of strength-training exercises (gym machines or light weight routines) two to three times a week. His tip? consume protein 15–20 minutes after a workout to help build muscle. He recommends a protein shake or skim milk, egg whites—any type of lean protein will do. According to the National Institutes of Health, older adults should work to increase strength, balance, endurance and range of motion (stretching). One form of exercise, Pilates, works all four of those areas. Natalie Bray and Julie Tafuri, co-owners of Pilates Place in Franklin lakes, help seniors increase their strength and mobility slowly—even those who have had hip, shoulder or knee replacements. “Pilates builds muscle progressively,” says Bray. “It is low-impact and safe for joints.” Pilates strengthens your core (abdomen and back) and supports the spine while keeping it supple. “This keeps you from getting stiff, helps maintain posture and gets you to bend, stretch and flex,” says Bray.

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multiple studies have shown that the more physical exercise one gets, the more blood flows to the brain, and the more new brain cells grow. In a study by the National Institute on Aging, older adults who exercised at least three times a week were less likely to develop dementia. For mental acuity, Dr. Tank also suggests brain-stimulating exercises to patients. “As for the brain, if you don’t use it you lose it, so keep socially active, do puzzles, go to book clubs, do sudoku, play Nintendo. challenge yourself without getting frustrated,” she says. To strengthen your short-term memory, try to “store” a memory so you can recall it later. For example, when you put down your keys, focus on where you put them. rhymes work: “I’m hanging them on a hook so I can start to cook.”

vision and hearing loss • blood tests for vitamins B12 and D, folic acid, thyroid hormone and cholesterol levels • blood pressure checkups

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“Depression is common in the elderly,” says Dr. Karatoprak. A host of factors can make one depressed: vision and hearing loss, age-related illness, immobility, loss of friends and loved ones. He encourages patients to spend time with young people and stay connected to family. “It’s what brings you joy that translates into healthy aging,” says Dr. Tank, who especially advocates volunteering: “It has many benefits for both mental and physical health.”

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“you are never too old for immunizations,” says Dr. Karatoprak. Both he and Dr. Tank maintain that prevention and spotting disease early are keys to aging well. see your doctor regularly and ask about: • immunizations for the flu, pneumonia, tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis, hepatitis and shingles • screenings for diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, coronary artery disease, cancer (colonoscopy, Pap smear, mammogram, prostate exam),

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researchers keep finding links between diet and aging, especially between diet and inflammation, which is believed to be the cause of many maladies, including cancer. Incorporate these 10 powerhouses into your diet regularly (organic if possible) and add fresh herbs and spices such as turmeric and cinnamon for an antioxidant kick: HealtHy greenS are high in calcium, folate and vitamin D. They combat memory loss, bone loss and cancer. Think broccoli, cabbage, kale, spinach, artichokes and asparagus.

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Three BergeniTes share how They Live Their BesT Life wHole grains keep blood sugar stable, reducing the risk for diabetes. try quinoa, barley, oatmeal, whole-wheat pasta and wild rice. legumes are rich in folic acid and B vitamins. A recent oxford University study found that people who took supplements of folic acid and vitamins B 6 and B 12 lowered homocysteine levels, thought to be linked to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. try lentils and kidney beans. berries contain antioxidants that have been shown to slow the growth of certain cancers as well as to improve muscle tone, balance and cognitive function. Blueberries are the stars here, but all berries are good. olive oil acts as an anti-inflammatory that combats cardiovascular disease. A study published in the journal Neurology found that among healthy people 65 and older, the higher the saturated and trans fat intake, the greater the cognitive decline. nuts contain healthy fats, vitamins and protein. they are also an inflammation fighter. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reported that stroke risk was lowered in women who ate foods rich in vitamin e, including nuts. red grapes and red wine contain resveratrol, a compound that has been found to reduce inflammation. it is also an anticoagulant, good for helping to keep arteries clear. FisH, especially oily fish like salmon, provides omega-3 fatty acids that help combat inflammation. People who eat fish a few times a week have a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease and stroke. teas contain eGcG, a very powerful antioxidant. several studies have linked tea consumption to lower rates of heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s. dark cHocolate lovers, “flavonoids” is your favorite word. eat one glorious ounce of dark chocolate a day. it has enough of those beneficial plant-derived compounds to decrease bad cholesterol, reduce risk for blood clots and improve mood.

Annette RAiA 70, Franklin Lakes Homemaker HealtHy body “i’ve been exercising for more than 30 years. i used to do aerobics. now i do Pilates.” HealtHy mind “i regularly read books and newspapers and watch the news.” Joy “My children and grandchildren, going to the theater, traveling and dining with my husband” on wHat really matters “Being over 65 is fabulous. i made it to this point without any major setbacks or illnesses. Family and my husband and being healthy are what truly count at this point.”

husband; it was good stimulation for my brain. i like the stimulation of living near new York city.” Joy “My grandchildren, for one. i love travel, classical music and the opera, as well as going to lectures. it makes me feel good when i’m using my energy to make a difference. Recently i discovered that i love to paint—i never thought i could.” on wHat really matters “having lost my 44-year-old daughter Betsy Fitzmaurice last year, i most value relationships, spending time with those i love and being in good health. i want to make the most of each day. it’s not what happens to you; it’s how you handle it. i want to stay positive—even though life has dealt us this tragedy. that is my challenge right now.”

theodoRe M. dAvid, esq. 65, Ramsey, Tax lawyer, professor of law and taxation at Fairleigh Dickinson University, former Internal Revenue Service agent

cARoL d. schAeFeR 70, Franklin Lakes, Retired psychotherapist, currently on the executive council of the Associates of the Yale Child Study Center; board member, Perceptual Development Learning Institute in New York City HealtHy body “i walk when the weather is good, and i’ve done Pilates three times a week for the past 20 years. i’ve gained a lot of insight into our health and well-being by going to a spa resort called canyon Ranch.” HealtHy mind “i read and am involved in board activities. i took a French immersion course with my

HealtHy body “i go to the gym twice a week. Plus, i actually do things: i cut my own lawn, paint my own house, wash and wax my own cars and motorcycles. i bicycle, kayak, hike, garden, swim and scuba. i take my health seriously and am not overweight. i don’t smoke.” HealtHy mind “i speak French, spanish and italian. i study languages like taking vitamins—i do it every day just for a few minutes. As a university professor, i’m in the company of young people who have young ideas. i rarely watch tv.” Joy “i love learning. i don’t count on others to make me happy.” on wHat really matters “i am lucky to have a wonderful woman at my side and a great daughter, son-in-law and two darling grandkids. My advice to people who are afraid to live is that time is a-wastin’! Get going, and turn off the tv and all the screens. i do not watch life. i live it.”

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depleted energy detachment lack of motivation increasingly cynical outlook decreased sense of accomplishment withdrawal from usual responsibilities social isolation procrastination, taking longer to get things done change in appetite or sleep habits headaches, muscle aches

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It was my first job after eight years of training in medicine and psychiatry. This was my chance to finally break free from being a student, a supervisee. The job was at a private psychiatric hospital in Massachusetts, and I was in charge of both inpatients and outpatients. Things started well, but as the weeks ground on and my job duties mushroomed, my mood changed from elated to irritable and exhausted. Too many patients, too much paperwork, unclear expectations, scant praise and frequent night and weekend on-call duties drove me first to anger, then to apathy. I left the job behind, but the pit in my stomach lingered. It wasn’t until years later that I was able to put a name to the experience: a classic case of burnout. Burnout isn’t a formal psychiatric diagnosis but rather a loosely defined psychological state with some room for interpretation. First described in the 1970s, it’s now part of our vernacular. Michael Leiter, Ph.D., one of the world’s foremost burnout researchers and a professor of psychology at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, defines it as “chronic exhaustion, [a feeling of] distance from one’s work and a diminished sense of efficacy.” The more you look for burnout, the more you’ll find it. I was shocked at the responses of friends and colleagues when I took an informal survey. So many were burned out that I thought about starting a support group. “Day after day, you wake up in the morning and you’re already tired,” explains Dr. Leiter. A New Jersey college professor we’ll call Patricia knows that feeling all too well. She’s been coping with a dictatorial chairman who has left her isolated in her department and without recognition or a feeling of control over her work. The results have been devastating: detachment, depression and physical ailments including back pain and stomach ills. Burnout at work has also spilled over into Patricia’s personal life: “It makes it difficult for me to have the patience to deal with a rebellious teenager or even to do the housework,” she says. One way to describe burnout is to define what it isn’t. Although stress can lead to burnout, the two aren’t the same.

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Preventing burnout

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Utilize creative outlets—take a class in a subject that interests you or take up a long-neglected hobby. Learn stress-management techniques such as deep breathing, yoga, meditation or guided imagery. Adopt healthy eating, exercise and sleep habits. Take a

People are usually aware of being under stress, but burnout can develop insidiously and escape detection. Depression and burnout are like first cousins: the two share symptoms but are also distinct. Depression is a mood disorder that results from the interaction between genes and the environment. It can arise “out of the blue” or in response to stressors and generally responds to medication and/or psychotherapy. Burnout stems from a specific situation and can usually be reversed by lifestyle measures or by leaving the bad state of affairs behind. Prolonged burnout, if left unaddressed, can turn into depression. It can also become a medical danger, contributing to lowered immunity, frequent illnesses, headaches, stomach ills and muscle pains. There is even evidence that it can increase the risk of heart disease and other inflammatory conditions. Workplace burnout can result from excessive workload, lack of control or little or no recognition or appreciation for your efforts. Isolation, a paucity of fairness or respect and a job that conflicts with your values can also contribute. Although burnout appears to affect men and women in roughly equal numbers, their coping mechanisms may be different. Naama Tokayer, Psy.D., a clinical psychologist in Montclair, says that “women may be more reluctant to

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daily walk, try to go to bed and get up at regular times and get a minimum of seven hours of sleep per night. Create flexibility in your schedule if possible. Set boundaries. Be honest with your supervisor about how much can be accomplished each day. Use vacation time. Work it out with others. Talk with coworkers or fellow caretakers about how to give each other a breather.

directly address organizational problems at work” and may also be likely to remain in “stuck” situations longer than men. And in today’s economy workers of both sexes face a double whammy: expectations of “increased productivity,” i.e., companies squeezing more work out of fewer employees, and fewer available jobs to turn to as alternatives.

BUrNeD OUT ON LIfe? Although burnout has been studied mainly in the workplace, the syndrome can be generalized to other situations. Call it “life burnout.” People in the so-called “sandwich generation,” who care for both children and elderly parents, are likely to have at least some symptoms. Particular times of the year can also be problematic. “Holidays, for a certain percentage of the world, are a performance,” says Dr. Leiter, noting that they can eat up a lot of energy, especially for those with high expectations or unappreciative houseguests. Holiday demands, added to other pressures, can become the tipping point toward a case of burnout.

BUrNINg OUT BUrNOUT So how does one prevent or relieve burnout? Says Dr. Tokayer: “We need to find a way to release the valve.” Caregivers for elderly relatives should keep open communication with other family mem-

bers about sharing responsibilities and shouldn’t be afraid to ask for assistance from groups such as the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a. org). Stay-at-home parents experiencing isolation should seek out local playgroups and ask their partners for “time off” to sleep and care for themselves. If work is the culprit, ideally you should seek another job that will give you a better work–life balance. Until you find one, do what you can to achieve this in your current position: Adjust your hours or arrange for flex-time, try to vary your tasks and/or delegate where possible, and challenge yourself creatively by accepting a new project. exercising regularly, eating healthily and communicating openly with co-workers (see “Preventing Burnout” above) can go a long way to keep you from burning out. recovery is possible, but it will take time and effort. Having a good support system, re-evaluating priorities and taking breaks are vital parts of this process. Take a vacation, ask for a temporary leave of absence or, if this isn’t possible, take “mini-breaks” to walk or meditate during the day. focusing on your own needs may not come naturally at first but may be the key to greater well-being. Naomi Weinshenker, M.D., a former faculty member at the New York University Child Study Center, practices child, adolescent and adult psychiatry in Clifton.

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Trim Toenails straight across and don’t cut in corners or on sides—that can lead to ingrown toenails. shop for shoes in late afternoon or evening for a good fit, as feet tend to swell during the day. alTernaTe shoes—don’t wear the same pair every day. American Podiatric Medical Association

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onsider the foot. Low on glamour but anatomically complex, it’s what the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) calls “a biological masterpiece.” Sure, that group may be biased, but the foot is indeed remarkable. Inside this lowly appendage, 26 bones (together, the two feet contain 25 percent of all our bones), 33 separate joints and more than 100 tendons, muscles and ligaments must work together to keep us upright and power us on our way, all the while withstanding forces that, during an average walking day, amount to the equivalent of several hundred tons. Indeed, if walking upright helps to define us as a species, our feet are one of the keys to our humanity. It’s no surprise, then, that foot problems are among the most common health issues we face. From fungal infections to torn Achilles tendons, sprained ankles to bunions and hammertoes, medical conditions in the feet keep podiatrists very busy. And many of them are caused by the shoes we wear. “Shoe gear has huge effect on feet,” says Jordan S. Steinberg, D.P.M., of the Foot Health Center in West Orange. The biggest culprit: women’s high heels. A

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recent study in the Journal of Applied Physiology found that high-heels wearers engage their muscles and tendons differently than the rest of us, and in ways that increase the risk of injury. “High heels triple or quadruple the body-weight pressure on the foot,” Dr. Steinberg says. The shoes are OK on occasion, he says, but should not be worn on a consistent basis. Now that summer’s here, many of us will be tempted to live in our flip-flops. But that’s not a great idea, says Marc Cohen, D.P.M., of Marlboro Podiatry Center in Manalapan. “Nonsupportive shoes such as flip-flops lead to heel spurs [extra growths on the bone] and plantar fasciitis [painful inflammation of the arch],” he says. “If you are doing any extensive walking, you need good support.” The only place he recommends flip-flops is around the pool, to help avoid infections, including warts. “Go barefoot as little as possible,” he recommends. As we age, our soft tissues—ligaments, tendons and muscles—tend to become drier and more brittle and thus susceptible to tearing, explains Paul Kovatis, M.D., of the Orthopedic Spine & Sports Medicine Center in Paramus. Take the Achilles tendon, which he says is “responsible for the spring in our step.” It’s especially vul-

nerable to injury in so-called “weekend warriors” over age 35. “It is generally the size of two thumbs, about 2–2½ inches wide, where the typical tendon is ¼ to ½ inch wide,” explains Dr. Kovatis. “And it crosses over three joints, the hind foot, ankle and knee, where most tendons cross just one.” Its size makes repairs trickier and recovery longer than for most tendon-related injuries. Older athletes should make it a point to stretch their Achilles before physical activity to help prevent tears. You can’t fault feet for requiring frequent, thorough hygiene to minimize odor—after all, they bear the body’s weight and have more than 250,000 sweat glands. But these keys to your mobility are also, in a sense, health watchdogs for the body, because problems in the feet can signal systemic illness. That’s one reason it’s important to consult a podiatrist if you have persistent foot pain or other problems in the feet. A podiatrist is a physician and surgeon who has training in “all of the intricately related systems and structures of the foot and lower leg,” says the APMA, “including neurological, circulatory, skin and the musculoskeletal system, which includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves.”

ankle Ankle pain can be caused by a sprain of ligaments or a bone fracture, and while a fracture often brings sharper pain, an X-ray is often used to be sure which is the problem. Heels Persistent heel pain? See a podiatrist to find the cause. Often it’s a condition called plantar fascitis, irritation of the connective tissue that forms the foot’s arch. Other culprits: obesity and poorly chosen shoes. arcH The arch has a space for soft tissues with elastic properties, which act as springs. “Fallen arches”—or flat feet—once disqualified military applicants; today, in the absence of other symptoms, they’re considered a normal variation.

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Big Toe area Bunions are big-toe joints that become misaligned. The tendency to develop them can be hereditary, but don’t aggravate the condition by choosing shoes that are too narrow up front.

BeTween Toes Thorough washing and drying help prevent the fungus-based skin condition athlete’s foot. Be sure to dry between toes.

Toenails Toenails require frequent trimming. When a side or corner digs painfully into the skin, that’s an ingrown toenail. If it becomes infected, a podiatrist may remove the affected portion.

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This exotic fruit may be best known for its modern-day cameo appearance in martinis and cocktails at five-star restaurants, but the lychee (or litchi) has an even more resplendent past. it has logged more than 2,000 years of recorded cultivation since it originated in China. There the fruit was prized by emperors, who would send express horsemen on missions to retrieve it from the south and quickly deliver it to their imperial courts. Growth first spread to neighboring Southeast Asian countries with favorable tropical or subtropical climates, and over the centuries lychee found its way into Burma, india and the west indies. By the 19th century it was being grown in the greenhouses of England and France before it was introduced to the united States, where it flourished in Hawaii, Florida and California. with a spiny red exterior and sweet, fragrant white fruit inside, lychee still holds court with health benefits that span traditional and modern medicine.

The Chinese believe the seeds have analgesic properties, and the lychee has traditionally been used to treat coughing, swollen glands and neuralgic pain. it has a concentration of antioxidant polyphenols—specifically, cancer-fighting flavonoids—that help protect blood vessels and cells from damage and prevent inflammation. These same antioxidants are also extracted from the lychee for commercial purposes, packaged and sold as anti-aging nutritional supplements said to enhance the skin, boost circulation and reduce fatigue. The lychee also contains a variety of beneficial vitamins and minerals, including copper and vitamin C.

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rECiPE lyCHEE & CoriAndEr SnAPPEr Courtesy of the Australian lychee Growers Association inGrEdiEnTS: 2 Tbs. olive oil 3 Tbs. roughly chopped coriander 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. ground pepper 1 tsp. chopped small red chili, finely chopped with seeds removed Juice of 1 lime 8 lychees, peeled, deseeded and roughly chopped Half of a Spanish onion, chopped 4 snapper fillets PrEPArATion: Place lychees, olive oil, coriander, salt, ground pepper, onion, chili and lime juice in a large bowl. Mix thoroughly. Set aside. Spray hot pan with canola spray or olive oil. Cook fish for 3–4 minutes, turning once or until cooked. Place fish onto plates and spoon over with the lychee mixture. Serve.

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The majority of lychee are consumed fresh, but the fruits can be dried and sold as “lychee nuts,” which are raisin-like. They’re also available peeled and canned. For optimal health benefits, it’s best to eat lychee fresh, but due to its propensity for quick deterioration, fresh lychee should be eaten within a few days—it’ll usually keep for about three days at room temperature. Choose fruit that has

a vibrant pinkish-red color and avoid rinds that appear greenish or brown—meaning they’re not ripe or overripe, respectively. A good lychee will feel tender under a pressed finger, but not overly soft. Purchasing from markets is the best option for new Jersey residents—even the greenest of thumbs will likely have trouble growing lychee, as it doesn’t do well with heat, frost or high winds. —kEllEy GrAnGEr

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Who isn’t a fan of Mexican food? It may surprise you, though, to learn that those hard-shell tacos, overloaded burritos, deep-fried chimichangas and nachos covered with a thick blanket of melted orange cheese would be unrecognizable to the average Mexican man, woman or child. That’s because they represent Americanized versions of traditional Mexican fare— sometimes even whole new genres, like Tex-Mex (hello, fajitas!) and Cal-Mex (hello, fish tacos!). There’s no denying that these creations can be delicious, but traditional Mexican cooking is in general lighter and healthier, employing far less meat and cheese and lots more fresh seafood and vegetables. If you look hard enough, you can get this sort of authentic, home-style Mexican fare in restaurants across the area. Typically it will be found in small, modest storefronts where families of Mexican heritage proudly dish up the signature fare of their homeland—sometimes even the specialties particular to their home state of, say, Puebla, Oaxaca or Veracruz. In such eateries Spanish is the primary if not sole language both spoken and on the menu, corn tortillas are hand-formed, and tortilla chips aren’t put in the fryer until after you’re seated. Guacamole, often made tableside, starts with fresh, perfectly ripened avocados; taco shells come warm and soft; and white is the dominant color of cheese. Sure, service may be leisurely and cash may be the only payment option. But these places are worth seeking out in order to indulge in the delights of a varied cuisine that in 2010 was named to UNESCO’s list of the world’s intangible cultural treasures. Mexican cuisine’s roots go back 3,000 years to the Mayans, whose staples included the all-important triumvirate of corn, beans and chili peppers,

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with tomatoes, avocadoes and squashes adding variety. Starting in the 16th century the Spanish contributed rice, wheat (used for flour tortillas), almonds, pigs, sheep, goats and cattle to the indigenous gifts of turkey, wild game, fish and shellfish. Uncomplicated but benchmark dishes of marinated and grilled seafood, vegetables and meat are easily reproducible at home, as are their emblematic accompaniments of fresh salsa and pico de gallo. They’ll feature fresh chili peppers and herbs, especially bright green cilantro. The seafood will be pristine, the vegetables in season, the meat tender and flavorful—all of which signal that bona fide Mexican food should not come cheap in restaurants. What we call Mexican-style rice for most native Mexicans evinces a red hue, from tomatoes, rather than the bright yellow stuff sometimes encountered around these parts. And while black beans are more ubiquitous in Mexican cooking, pinto beans are a hallmark of northern Mexico and so also have a place at the table. In the home country, time-consuming dishes such as tamales and complex preparations like mole sauces are saved for special occasions and holidays. In this area, you find them on menus yearround; it’s only at the “real deal” places that they are made from scratch. The good news is that the wisest families behind our state’s most successful authentic Mexican restaurants diplomatically offer both kinds of fare, the traditional and the Americanized, side by side. Hacienda in Paterson is one such example. For a true taste of Mexico, try grilled salmon fillet topped with diced papaya and salsa verde, or chicken mole with a complex sauce redolent of cinnamon, cloves and sesame. —Pat tanner

Here the shrimp is sautéed, but a warmweather alternative is to do as they do in Oaxaca: Marinate the shrimp for about four hours in a mixture of olive oil, chilies, garlic, cilantro and salt and then grill on wooden skewers (soaked in cold water). If you sauté, a splash of tequila or mezcal added to the pan would not be amiss. Alternatively, the tortillas can be served alongside the shrimp or eliminated altogether. Possible accompaniments include plain or Mexican-style rice, black beans and guacamole in place of the sliced avocado. If grilling, you can throw on grapefruit segments, too, which add a sweet-sour punch to the dish. And you can also employ the grill for a true Mexican street food specialty: corn on the cob grilled then sprinkled with lime juice, chili pepper and queso fresco. At Hacienda in Paterson, a version of this dish contains both jumbo and baby shrimp and replaces the serrano chili with chipotle. ingredienTs 6 Tbs. vegetable or olive oil, divided 1 white onion, thinly sliced 1 serrano chili, stemmed, seeded and minced 1 medium tomato, seeded and chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced 1¼ pounds large shrimp, peeled and deveined ¹⁄³ cup cilantro, chopped salt and black pepper to taste 6 corn tortillas 1 lime, cut into wedges 1 avocado, sliced (optional)

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Heat 3 tablespoons of oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add onions, chili and a pinch of salt and sauté, stirring frequently, until onions are a pale gold color, about 5 to 6 minutes. Add the tomato and cook for 1 minute. Remove vegetables from the pan. Add remaining 3 tablespoons oil to the same skillet. Add the garlic and cook, stirring, until garlic releases its scent— 1 minute or less (do not allow to brown). Add the shrimp and cook, turning frequently, until shrimp turn bright pink and opaque, about 3 to 4 minutes. Add vegetables back to the skillet. Stir until just heated through. Add cilantro and taste for seasoning, adding salt and pepper if needed. Warm the tortillas according to package directions. While they’re still pliable, divide the shrimp mixture among them. Serve with lime wedges for squeezing over the filling, and with avocado slices, if using. Serves 3.

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wine + spirits

TempTing Tequila If you’ve ever had a margarIta, you’re famIlIar wIth tequila, the distilled alcoholic beverage made from the blue agave plant, which is native to the area surrounding the city of tequila in mexico’s state of Jalisco. but many of us associate the liquor with a harsh taste and a crazy party—it was a liquor we turned to when we were younger and just wanted to “get wasted.” In her new book ¡Hola Tequila! (Sellers Publishing), colleen graham, a bartending expert for about.com, argues that times have changed for tequila, that it has evolved into a

product associated with civility: “today we’re infusing tequilas; we use tequila with herbs and fresh, exotic fruits and highend liqueurs, and whatever else imaginative mixologists can concoct. we are no longer disguising our tequila’s unique piquancy; we are celebrating it, finding brand-new complements and proudly displaying our favorite bottles.” ¡Hola Tequila! gives readers 90 tequila cocktail and shooter recipes as well as a detailed history of the spirit and a lesson in the different categories and types of tequila. here, two of our favorite recipes:

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Forget that traumatic long-ago spring-break experience and give this versatile mexican liquor another try

el dIablo el diablo, as the name suggests, is a devilish little drink, but it has a fascinating taste and can easily become a favorite of any tequila lover. 1½ fl. oz. reposado tequila ½ fl. oz. crème de cassis ½ fl. oz. fresh-squeezed lime juice ginger beer

In a cocktail shaker, combine tequila, cassis and lime. Shake well and strain into a chilled, icefilled old-fashioned glass. top with ginger beer. garnish: lime wedge

JalaPeño margarIta tequila and hot peppers go together like peanut butter and jelly—no other liquor can handle spicy as well as tequila does. 4 slices jalapeño pepper, seeded ¼ fl. oz. agave nectar 1½ fl. oz. reposado tequila ¾ fl. oz. grand marnier ¾ fl. oz. fresh-squeezed lime juice 2 dashes orange bitters

muddle the pepper and nectar in the bottom of a cocktail shaker. add the other ingredients and ice and shake vigorously. Strain the mix once into a spare glass and a second time into a well-chilled cocktail glass. garnish: whole jalapeño or a slice

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Get coverage before major health problems arise. “Insurers look closely at your medical history and may not accept applicants with chronic ailments such as diabetes,” says Kubit. “As with any other type of insurance, you don’t know if and when you’ll need it. But by the time you do require it, it will be too late to buy.”

2 BENEFIT AMOUNT

Policies cover services at a facility or pay for the cost of care at home. You typically purchase a daily or monthly benefit policy, and coverage amounts can vary from $50 to $500 per day or $1,500 to $15,000 a month. Learn how much facilities and home healthcare agencies charge for their services before you choose your benefi t amount so that you’re not unnecessarily purchasing more coverage than you need.

3 BENEFIT LENGTH

How long should your benefit last? Choices range from two years to forever. Three-, four- or five-yearcoverage policies are growing in popularity because they’re cheaper than lifetime options and generally encompass most long-term claims. “Of course those with a family histor y of chronic illness like Alzheimer’s disease may want to choose a policy with a longer benefit period,” says Kubit.

4 ELIMINATION PERIODS

With many policies, you won’t start receiving your benefi ts on the same day you enter a facility or begin using home care. This time between the moment you claim your policy and the moment the insurance company actually begins reimbursing you is called the elimination period, and it’s one of the most misunderstood provisions of all plans. Most elimination periods are 30, 60 or 90 days. “Policies with shorter elimination periods are more expensive,” says Kubit. “But if you pick a policy with a longer elimination period, you may have weeks of out-ofpocket expenses to pay for.”

5 INFLATION

Premiums are lower if you choose to forgo inflation protection, but Kubit advises customers to factor inflation into the equation. Nursing-home care costs alone have been rising at an annual rate of five percent per year, says the U.S. Department of Labor. “If you’re in your 50s when you purchase your policy, you may not need it for another 15 years or more, and you want your benefit amount to keep pace with inflation and increase over time,” says Kubit.

6 EXCLUSIONS

It’s important to know that most policies do not pay for mental or nervous disorders apart from Alzheimer’s disease and other

dementia. Alcohol and drug addiction and attempted suicide are also not covered.

7 RATE HIKES

Insurance companies can raise their premiums after you’ve purchased—but only if they increase premiums on all similar policies in that state. “No individual can be singled out for a rate hike,” says Kubit. One tip: Ask to review a company’s personal rate-increase history before you buy.

8 EXTRA FEATURES

Along with comparison shopping, examine all policy features and eliminate those that aren’t worthwhile. Return of Premium (ROP), for example, seems attractive at first. It states that if you never need your policy, all premiums paid over the years will be refunded to your estate or spouse. “But this is a very expensive add-on, and most people find that it doesn’t make sense financially,” says Kubit. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that 70 percent of people over 65 will require long-term care. So for those who can afford to pay the premiums and not fall behind on other bills, this form of protection may be a smart investment. All consumers have a “free look” period of usually 30 days in which to decide for sure. So you can cancel within that time and get your money back if you change your mind. —FRANCESCA MOISIN

Many people who struggle with the challenges of caring for an elderly loved one choose to hire help in the form of a geriatric care manager (GCM). A good GCM will assist with shopping, meal preparation, housekeeping, bathing, transportation and bill paying for the patient. He or she will ensure that doctors’ orders are being followed and act as a liaison between specialists to reduce medication interaction problems. Supporting family members by facilitating dialogues to help relatives understand and cope with what are often emotionally confusing situations is another important role the GCM fulfills, along with providing invaluable companionship for an elderly loved one. “But bringing a stranger into the home of a vulnerable older person poses emotional, financial and physical risks,” says Claudia Fine, executive vice president at SeniorBridge, a national network of chronic care facilities with a branch office in Ridgewood. Large agencies like SeniorBridge rigorously screen and train all potential candidates and offer liability insurance in case something goes wrong. Although there are no licenses for care managers, families who choose to work with a private GCM should first find out if that individual holds a National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers (NAPGCM) certification. A master’s degree or Ph.D. in a related field—such as counseling, nursing, mental health, social work, psychology or gerontology—is also a bonus, says Fine, while good references from previous employers are essential. Conduct an assessment interview to determine the compatibility between caregiver and patient, and consider carrying out a credit check and criminal background check as final security precautions.

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After a three-hour drive from Bergen County, we pulled into Brimfield, marveling at the show’s sheer size—antiques and collectibles for a half-mile on each side of the two-lane road. We easily found a parking spot in one of the many lots that charge $6 to $10 per day (beware: street parking is almost always illegal) and eagerly began our search for hidden treasure. On my agenda: affordable art, vintage linens and a small table for my bedroom. Having some specifics in mind brought focus to the hunt, but all four of us fell in love with quirky things we didn’t set out to find, much to our delight. Finding great things wasn’t a problem. Fitting them in the car to get them back to New Jersey—now that’s another story. —MARISA SANDORA

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