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W E LC O M E L E T T E R E D I TO R’S N OT E W H E R E TO E AT BE THERE
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As Monmouth Medical Center’s NICU celebrates 50 years, three families reflect on their life-changing journeys at the hospital.
For women with high-risk pregnancies, Monmouth Medical Center’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialists deliver top-notch care.
Five Monmouth interior designers disclose the faraway places that have inspired them—and why.
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YOUR HOME ‘ON STAGE’
Face it: Getting a house ready to sell means making it impersonal. Here are an expert’s how-to tips.
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LOCAL BUZZ
Our guide to new ideas, tips, trends and things we love in Monmouth County.
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ST YLE WATCH
Catch some ultra violet (the shade, not the rays) for a cool look this season—the color of royalty is this year’s hottest hue.
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JEWELRY BOX
With alluring accessories like these, the future of rose gold has never been brighter.
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54 POWER FOOD
With its vibrant mix of colors and hefty dose of nutrients, rainbow chard will brighten your plate and your health.
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SPIRITS
With ingredients that soothe a sore throat and boost immunity, this infectious cocktail might be just what the doctor ordered.
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GATHERINGS
Photos from events in and around the county.
HOME FRONT
No matter how you style, it a little sparkle can go a long way.
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Recent reports and statistics, including why should you should put down your smartphone.
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With lots of healthy vegetables, nuts and beans, these vegan dishes pack quite a nutritional punch.
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HEALTH NEWS
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HELPING FAMILIES BRING NEW LIVES INTO THE WORLD IS A truly special part of what we do at Monmouth Medical Center. For parents, choosing a hospital for the birth of their baby is an important decision. At Monmouth Medical Center, The Eisenberg Family Center is focused on the individual needs of mothers and babies, as well as on the entire family as a whole. Nearly 5,500 babies are born here annually, more than any other regional facility. And while most of these deliveries follow uncomplicated pregnancies, problems can occur in any pregnancy, which is why we are committed to providing one of the safest obstetrical and gynecologic services in the nation. Monmouth Medical Center has been a Level III High-Risk Maternity Center since the designation was initiated more than 40 years ago, and is one of 15 Regional Perinatal Centers in the state of New Jersey. This year, Monmouth Medical Center’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), the first of its kind in New Jersey and among the first six offered at community hospitals nationally, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. In this issue of Monmouth Health & Life, you will meet three families who collectively spent more than 40 weeks with us as their fragile newborns grew and thrived in our NICU. For each family, the NICU became their home away from home, and the doctors and nurses they came to know so well became a part of their extended families. I thank them for sharing their stories. Also in this issue, you will read about our team of dedicated maternal-fetal medicine physicians, who are trained to handle the numerous complications than can arise during pregnancy. These specialists possess the skills and knowledge to handle the most high-risk pregnancies and provide advanced care to protect the health of mother and child. This issue spotlights just a few of the many reasons why Monmouth Medical Center is the trusted choice among expectant parents throughout the region, and we continue to expand and upgrade our facility to match our commitment to quality care and patient safety. As we look ahead to the celebration of Mother’s Day and Father’s Day in the coming months, I thank you for choosing us to begin your journey as parents.
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THAT PHRASE, IMMORTALIZED by Dorothy in MGM’s wildly popular blockbuster, The Wizard of Oz, still rings true nearly 80 years after the film’s initial release. In fact, there is probably no notion more widely evoked in our language and lore than “home.” Familiar sayings call it sweet, and of course, it’s the spot our browsers land on when we start our computers. And it’s aptly the place where a runner scores in baseball. Traditionally, our April/May issue extols the virtues of home and hearth, and this year is no different. Creating a warm and inviting environment is important not only for a homeowner, but it’s key when selling a house as well. In “Your Home ‘On Stage’,” Sandy Levin of Freehold-based Beautiful Interiors Design Group discusses the merits of making a good first impression by staging a home for prospective buyers. She talks specifically of the interior design given to a $1.23 million Rumson house (page 38). If you need more inspiration, check out the rooms created by five local designers, who share the way that locales near and far help shape their design choices (page 32). And turn to page 20 to see how a little sparkle can go a long way to upping your style quotient. In “Shine On!” you’ll see our selection of metallics—whether a focal piece or well-placed accent, our picks will surely enliven your space. Of course, this issue is packed with plenty of fun and useful articles. Spring is the start of allergy season, so prep youself with healthful meals. Turn to page 50 for a pair of vegan dishes that will leave you full and feeling great, then flip to page 54 for the 411 on this month’s power food selection, rainbow chard. And while our drink of the month, juicy penicillin, might not cure your cough, it’ll taste great when you sip it this season (page 56). We hope you enjoy these and all the other stories in this issue. We hope they inspire you on your next project and help you have the best spring ever!
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THAT’S AMORE You can never have too many authentic Italian restaurants, which is why Monmouth County is welcoming Clarizios in Freehold with open arms. The new eatery offers classics like eggplant parmigiana and manicotti, and pasta dishes such as linguine with clams and rigatoni bolognese that are sure to hit the spot. Start your meal off right with an appetizer of fried calamari or shrimp cocktail, and a light salad or mozzarella caprese to follow. With so many options at great prices, you might want to try one of everything. Ask your server about the restaurant’s assorted
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BRIGHT FUTURE Celebrity chef David Burke, who has appeared on Iron Chef America and Top Chef Masters, is bringing his talent to New Jersey with the opening of the Drifthouse Restaurant in Sea Bright. The dinner spot will take the place of Ama Ristorante at the Driftwood Cabana Club, with Robert Burke, David’s brother, heading the kitchen as executive chef. David Burke owns two other popular restaurants: Tavern62 in Manhattan and BLT Prime in Washington, D.C. When discussing his newest venture, David has said, “It’s my goal to bring a true culinary experience to the Drifthouse Restaurant.” The eatery offers daily food and drink specials, and space for hosting private events. DRIFTHOUSE RESTAURANT, 1485 OCEAN AVE., SEA BRIGHT, 732.530.9760, DRIFTHOUSEDB.COM
NATIONAL TAFFY DAY May 23 is National Taffy Day—and where better to celebrate than the Jersey Shore?! After all, salt-water taffy was created in Atlantic City in 1883, supposedly after candy maker David Bradley’s store was flooded by seawater during a major storm. Celebrate the quirky holiday by picking up a tin of the sticky sweet treat at a candy shop near you: Berkeley Candy Company 1205 Boardwalk Seaside Heights 732.250.4230 berkeleycandy.com Criterion Chocolates & Candies 125 Lewis St. Eatontown 732.542.7847 criterionchocolates.com Suzi’s Sweet Shoppe 1100 Rte. 35 Middletown 732.796.0115 suzissweetshoppe.com Jean Louise Homemade Candies 1205 3rd Ave. Spring Lake 732.449.2627 jeanlouisecandies.com Caramel Shop 1215 Rte. 35 Ocean 732.531.3477
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KOREAN CUISINE Bulbap Grill, one of Marlboro’s newest restaurants, is serving up traditional Korean fare with some crazy cool twists. The joint already has a popular New York location in Brooklyn—so it’s safe to say they know what they’re doing. During your visit, start with one of the grill’s appetizers, like Bul Dak Fondu (spicy chicken with a medley of melted cheese) or Beef Mandoo (housemade fried beef dumplings). The grill offers plenty of vegetarian options as well. Veggie lovers can order the Sunny Avo, a rice bowl topped with avocado, fried eggs, shiitake mushrooms, carrots and a sprinkle of dried seaweed. Maybe the bulgogi salad with jalapeños and a kiwi dressing is more to your liking. But the sweetest part will be trying Bulbap Grill’s signature “Bingsoo,” or shaved ice. The icy creations are almost too beautiful to eat, with colorful and tasty toppings like Fruity Pebbles, fresh fruit and pieces of wafer cone.
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All those April showers brought May flowers, so there’s no better time to tend to your garden! Start beautifying your space by picking up mulch, topsoil, potted plants, saplings and more at your local Monmouth County nursery: Barlow’s Flower Farm From roses and marigolds to pansies and petunias, Barlow’s has every flowering plant you’ll need for your garden. The flower farm even sells indoor house plants and offers advice for gardeners of all skill levels online. 1014 SEA GIRT AVE., SEA GIRT, 732.449.9189, BARLOWFLOWERFARM.COM
Colonial Nursery Besides offering gardening essentials, the nursery has a frequently updated website and features a “Plant of the Week,” where visitors can learn more about a certain plant. Locals can also take a class with Colonial and learn everything from “Indoor Gardening 101” to “Terrarium Making.” 1124 W. FRONT ST., LINCROFT, 732.530.3838, COLONIALNURSERYNJ.COM
Conrad Smith Nursery For projects big and small, Conrad Smith has everything the home gardener might need. The nursery sells pavers and wall blocks, trees, mulch and more—you’ll even find bird feed and pond supplies. 560 TINTON AVE., TINTON FALLS, 732.542.1420, CONRADSMITHNURSERY.COM
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Grab your clubs and gear up for a day of golfing—Monmouth County’s public golf courses are now open for the 2018 season! Learn more about the courses and reserve playing time at monmouthcountyparks.com. P.S.—The Monmouth County Park System recommends calling your desired course ahead of time for daily playing and weather conditions.
COURSE INFORMATION: Bel-Aire Hominy Hill 3120 Allaire Road at 92 Mercer Rd. Rte. 34 Colts Neck Wall 732.462.9222 732.449.6024 Howell Park Charleston Springs 405 Squankum101 Woodville Rd. Yellowbrook Rd. Millstone Township Farmingdale 732.409.7227 732.938.4771
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FUN OFF THE FIELD If you’re hoping to improve your game and don’t mind a quick road trip, check out Topgolf in Edison. With 102 hitting bays on three tiers, the facility accommodates players of all skill levels. Each bay is equipped with microchipped balls that golfers hit toward targets, which range from 25 to 215 yards away. With each golf stroke, the microchip tracks distance and proximity to the targets and delivers a “score” to the bay. But Topgolf is more than a driving range: It also features a full-service restaurant, multiple bars, foosball tables and HDTVs equipped with up-to-date video game systems. 1013 RTE. 1, EDISON, 732.374.4097, TOPGOLF.COM/US/EDISON
Holmdel Nurseries The Friedauer family has been growing quality shade trees in New Jersey since 1930, and moved to the Holmdel area in 1959. Three generations later, the nursery is still supplying Monmouth with shade trees, nursery stock, mulch, stone and other landscaping necessities.
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Maple Leaf Farms Stop by the farm’s Manalapan or Holmdel locations and peruse rows of trees, annuals, perennials and tropical plants. If you need even more reasons to visit, the farm has an indooroutdoor home décor store and sweet shop serving ice cream, fudge, apple-cider donuts and more. 525 RTE. 9 SOUTH, MANALAPAN, 732.851.4400; 161 RTE. 34, HOLMDEL, 732.946.3802, MAPLELEAFFARMSNJ.COM
NEW & NOTEWORTHY What’s in a name? For Andrew Evilsizor, it’s the source of his barbershop’s edgy moniker. As children, Andrew and his three brothers were dubbed “evil” due to their unique last name, and the nickname stuck into adulthood. When added to the popular haircutting technique “fade,” it creates the name of Evilsizor’s business venture, “Evil Fades.” Evilsizor has owned and operated his Millstone location since 2011, and recently decided to bring the “true gentlemen’s club” experience to Red Bank. The shop offers simple cuts and facial hair shape-ups, but it’s known for freestyle designs done with a straight razor. Patrons can request anything from logos to sports team insignias, which Evilsizor frequently features on his Instagram. Evil Fades offers father-son haircut specials and discounts to law-enforcement officials on Wednesdays—undoubtedly the act of a “true gentleman.” 30 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, 732.852.2750, EVILFADES.COM MONMOUTH HE ALTH & LIFE
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LITTLE STEPS
IN 1968, MONMOUTH MEDICAL CENTER (MMC) became the first hospital in New Jersey and the first community hospital in the country to establish a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Today, it boasts the region’s largest state-designated, level III NICU with one of the highest survival rates in the country. Staff members include board-certified neonatologists, specially trained nurse practitioners and neonatal nurses, therapists, social workers and a broad-range of subspecialists, including pediatric surgeons and radiologists. The Hirair and Anna Hovnanian Foundation Regional Newborn Center (RNC) provides specialized care for more than 500 babies annually—even those weighing less than a pound and born at just 23 weeks gestation. But in the RNC, the focus is on parents as well as babies. “Parents are often here with their babies for extended periods—four to eight weeks or more,” says Susan Hudome, M.D., chief of neonatology and medical director of the Hirair and Anna Hovnanian Foundation Regional Newborn Center, “so family comfort is a top priority.” It is a priority that is evident in conversations with parents whose babies spent significant time in the NICU. A common reflection for these families is that what was a very difficult time in their lives became a positive experience due to the unit’s extraordinary caregivers.
Monmouth Medical Center’s team of neonatologists, from left, Meera Kale, M.D., Diane Attardi, M.D., Erin Qualter, M.D., Susan Hudome, M.D., medical director of the NICU; Carlos Alemany, M.D., and Christina Ferrucci-DaSilva, M.D.
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AS MONMOUTH MEDICAL CENTER’S NICU CELEBRATES 50 YEARS, THREE FAMILIES REFLECT ON THEIR LIFECHANGING JOURNEYS AT THE HOSPITAL. Steve and Jocelyn Passarello with sons Mack and Lucas
JOCELYN AND STEVE PASSARELLO
For Toms River residents Jocelyn and Steve Passarello, MMC’s NICU would be their home away from home for 111 days following the birth of their son, Lucas. Born Oct. 5, 2013, at 26 weeks gestation and weighing 2 pounds, 2 ounces, Lucas’ care was primarily related to respiratory issues—a common complication in very small babies. “Lucas’ biggest issue was with his airway, and he still has issues with his breathing related to that,” says Jocelyn, who notes that he also has something known as soft voice due to scar tissues on his vocal cords. And while he wears glasses to correct farsightedness and currently undergoes occupational and physical therapy to improve his fine motor skills, Lucas today is a typical, intelligent, inquisitive 4-year-old. “The NICU staff was very attentive to Lucas, and they had our complete trust,” Jocelyn says. “We had such a great experience during the 16 weeks we spent at Monmouth. We are involved each year in the Big Steps for Little Feet fund-raising walk (see related item on page 34), and have kept in touch with many of the nurses, some of whom have babysat for Lucas.” Jocelyn, a social worker with a local community YMCA, and her husband, Steve, a retail manager for a Best Buy store in Princeton, are also parents to Mack, 1, who was born full term at 8 pounds, 8 ounces. “After Lucas was born, I learned that I had a uterine septum, which is a congenital defect in the wall of my uterus that didn’t allow enough room for him to fully grow, and I had surgery to correct it,” she says.
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CHRISTINA AND JOHN RUSSOTTO
Morganville residents Christina and John Russottos’ NICU journey began the same date as the Passarellos’, when their twin sons Johnny and Michael were born Oct. 5, 2013, at 25 weeks gestation, weighing 1 pound, 14 ounces, and 1 pound, 12 ounces, respectively. While Christina’s pregnancy had progressed normally, she said that on a routine well visit on Oct. 4, her doctor discovered that she was in labor, and she was admitted to MMC, where she underwent an emergency C-section the next day. While Johnny’s stay in the NICU lasted nearly four months, his twin, Michael, was transferred at 2 months to an out-of-state hospital for eye surgery from which he never awoke. In the family’s home, framed photos of the tiny preemies adorn the Russottos’ family room wall, and Johnny, a tall, smart and active John and Christina preschooler, proudly points to pictures of his Russotto with son brother. Additionally, Christina, a teacher, and Johnny and daughter Giovanna her husband, John Sr., who works in Information Technology, have a 2-year-old daughter, Giovanna, who was born at full term. BERNADETTE AND MICHAEL MONCADA “I consider Monmouth Medical Center my home, and the NICU For Old Bridge residents Bernadette and Michael Moncada, the staff to be a part of my family,” she says, noting that Johnny underday their daughter Alexandra was born—last summer on July 31 went care typical of a tiny preemie, primarily oxygen and caffeine at 31 weeks gestation weighing 3 pounds, 6 ounces—was the treatments for his developing lungs. “We spent 107 days—12 to scariest moment of their lives. 14 hours a day—there, and we really saw firsthand that the care is “My husband and I did not know what to expect on the journey second to none. The care and compassion of the nursing staff is that was ahead of us,” Bernadette says. “The first time we saw amazing—Johnny’s primary care nurse is still involved in our life, our baby girl, was very, very hard—she was so tiny and was atand comes to his birthday parties.” tached to different tubes and a breathing support machine, and Like Jocelyn, Christina is active with the annual Big Steps for it broke our hearts to see her that way. But the experience turned Little Feet Walk, and serves on the hospital committee that orgaout to be amazing, as the NICU doctors and nurses gave us the nizes it each year. strength to get through the hard days and see a light at the end of the tunnel.” Michael and Bernadette Moncada Like Christina, Bernadette’s pregnancy was not with daughter Alexandra considered high risk, and her doctors couldn’t tell her why she delivered Alexandra nearly two months early. She recalls how challenging it was to go home without her baby, but said they would visit the NICU every day and read and sing to her. “The NICU staff was phenomenal, and were able to make such a scary and unknown experience so comforting,” she says. “They give so much of themselves each and every day to take excellent care of every baby on the unit; they really go above and beyond to help each family cope with the struggles that can come with having a NICU baby.” Bernadette, a school counselor at Perth Amboy High School, and her husband, Michael, a staff member with the Union County Department of Public Works, recall how the nurses would nurture Alexandra when they couldn’t be there. “They were like our angels watching over her for us,” she says. “My husband and I will be forever grateful to them; I believe that our daughter thrived there because of each and every nurse and doctor that took care of her.” MONMOUTH HE ALTH & LIFE
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IN GOOD HEALTH
SEEING THROUGH
ANGEL EYES As Monmouth Medical Center’s NICU marks its 50th anniversary in 2018, the Hirair and Anna Hovnanian Foundation Regional Newborn Center has been gifted with the latest interactive technology that allows parents and families to see and interact with their babies in the neonatal intensive care unit via live video streaming and direct, one-way audio. The innovative Angel Eyes system, funded by a generous donation from the Scire Family Foundation, uses a camera placed at the baby’s bedside so that parents and other family members who can’t be at the NICU can view the baby 24 hours a day by logging into a secure account from their laptop, tablet or smartphone. This system helps promote bonding between parents and their premature babies, who sometimes have to stay in the hospital for weeks or months. The far-reaching ability of the system allows for babies to hear the voices of family members worldwide. For the Sheehan family, who welcomed triplet girls on March 25—six weeks early—Angel Eyes gives parents Richelle and Thomas peace of mind at times when they are unable to be by the babies’ sides. The system also allows family in New York and Georgia to be a part of the girls’ journeys. “We cannot express how much Angel Eyes means to our family. It allows us to see the triplets, even when we cannot be there,” Richelle says. “Being parents of three babies in the NICU is an emotional and physical challenge. The cameras have helped make the experience easier for our entire family.”
SAVE THE DATE
September 16, 2018 Union Beach residents Thomas and Richelle Sheehan with Cora, one of their triplet baby girls. Above, Richelle shows how she can watch over her babies from her smartphone via the Angel Eyes system.
When: Sept. 16, 2018. Registration begins at 11 a.m., the walk starts at noon. Where: Beach Front North, Long Branch Information: bigstepsforlittlefeet.com
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE HIRAIR AND ANNA HOVNANIAN FOUNDATION REGIONAL NEWBORN CENTER, CALL 732.923.7250. TO SHARE YOUR NICU EXPERIENCE, EMAIL MONMOUTH MEDICAL CENTER’S DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND MARKETING AT KATHY.HORAN@RWJBH.ORG. TO SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE, VISIT MONMOUTHHEALTHANDLIFE.COM.
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Monmouth Medical Center’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialists, who are members of Barnabas Health Medical Group, include, from left: David Gonzalez, M.D.; Nisha Malik, M.D.; Carl A. Nath, M.D.; and David M. Wallace, M.D.
SPECIAL DELIVERY FOR WOMEN WITH HIGHRISK PREGNANCIES, MMC’S MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE SPECIALISTS DELIVER TOP-NOTCH CARE. EACH YEAR, MORE WOMEN CHOOSE to deliver their baby at Monmouth Medical Center than any other hospital in Monmouth and Ocean counties. And while most of the nearly 5,500 annual deliveries at Monmouth follow uncomplicated pregnancies, problems can occur in any pregnancy, and the hospital’s team of maternal-fetal medicine physicians are trained to handle the numerous complications that can arise during gestation.
The members of the Division of MaternalFetal Medicine at Monmouth Medical Center are experts in the treatment of women who anticipate or are experiencing a high-risk pregnancy. High-risk pregnancies can be associated with women having multiple births, those with diabetes, high blood pressure, a history of blood disorders or pre-term labor, as well as other pregnancy complications. “High-risk pregnancies can be managed with special testing and procedures to promote the health of both the unborn baby and the mother,” says David Gonzalez, M.D., chief of maternal-fetal medicine at Monmouth. “Our Maternal-Fetal Medicine team is dedicated to providing expectant mothers and their babies with the most advanced, complete and professional care before
delivery, as well as the sensitivity and caring our patients deserve.” The busy practice draws patients from a four-county area that includes Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex and Mercer counties. Each week, the physicians handle 250 patient visits at their Long Branch office in addition to 135 each at their Lakewood location and at the Antenatal Testing Center at Monmouth Medical Center. Care of the very high-risk patient often needs to begin prior to pregnancy and may continue past delivery into the post-partum period. Testing during pregnancy can include everything from advanced diagnostics including ultrasound, amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling and direct fetal assessment. Also offered is the latest advances in testing, noninvasive prenatal MONMOUTH HE ALTH & LIFE
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IN GOOD HEALTH testing (NIPT), a blood test used to screen for Down syndrome and a few other chromosomal conditions that is performed as early as the 10th week of pregnancy. Counseling and education also form an integral part of the care of the high-risk patient. Many obstetricians-gynecologists are qualified by training and experience to manage complicated pregnancies. MaternalFetal Medicine specialists are obstetricians with advanced training in the subspecialty of caring for high-risk patients and are boardcertified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, as well as Maternal-Fetal Medicine. “We work with the referring obstetricians to optimize the care of the patients by providing consultations, co-management or direct care for complicated patients both before and during pregnancy,” Dr. Gonzalez says. The most common reason for a patient to be referred to a Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist is to determine if the fetus appears to be developing normally. Through the use of tools such as ultrasound, amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, the maternal-fetal medicine team can help expectant parents know if their baby appears to be healthy. “Many women have pre-existing medical conditions, such as diabetes, sickle cell, anemia, hypertension or lupus that may worsen because of pregnancy and threaten the health of mother and baby,” Dr. Gonzalez says. “The Maternal-Fetal team evaluates
and treats these women with specialized care, such as fetal echocardiograms, antepartum fetal surveillance, postpartum care and a diabetic program that includes everything from preconceptional counseling to home glucose monitoring.” Some women develop complications unique to pregnancy, such as preterm labor, premature ruptured membranes, preeclampsia or complications due to multiple pregnancies, and require assistance. Women also are referred to Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialists for evaluation of prior pregnancy losses. Women with multiple first-trimester losses or fetal loss of any kind in the second and third trimester may benefit from a detailed evaluation to help determine the potential cause of these losses. Many losses may be due to a correctable condition that can be treated. Additionally, Monmouth Medical Center has a state-of-the-art level III neonatal intensive care nursery (see related story, page 30). When problems develop, the physicians work closely with other subspecialists at Monmouth Medical Center, including the neonatologists, the pediatric surgeon and the pediatric cardiologist, to ensure that each baby receives the best care possible. The multidisciplinary team provides families with the most empathetic, knowledgeable and up-to-date care. Prenatal evaluation services are available at the Maternal-Fetal Medicine team locations on South Bath Avenue in Long Branch
THE ROLE OF GENETIC COUNSELING
As an expectant mother, your physician may refer you to a genetic counselor for a host of reasons including: n Advanced maternal age (35 or
older at due date). n Following an abnormal serum
screen, to evaluate the risk of a chromosome abnormality or spina bifida. n Family history of a genetic condition or birth defect. n E xposure to certain forms of medications, infections, radiation or chemical agents. n Having an ethnic background with an increased risk for a genetically inherited disease, such as cystic fibrosis, Tay-Sachs disease and sickle cell anemia. and at the Women’s and Children’s Specialty Center in Lakewood. Each location offers easy access and convenient on-site parking. Additionally, the Antenatal Testing Center at Monmouth Medical Center provides parents-to-be-with similar services within the confines of the hospital.
MEET OUR MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE PHYSICIANS DAVID GONZALEZ, M.D.
DAVID M. WALLACE, M.D.
Dr. Gonzalez earned his medical degree from Temple University Medical School and completed residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and fellowship training in Maternal Fetal Medicine at UMDNJ. He is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Maternal Fetal Medicine. Dr. Gonzalez, who has been recognized as one of New Jersey’s Top Docs in his specialty in several publications, is the section chief for Maternal-Fetal Medicine at MMC.
Dr. Wallace received his Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Wilkes College and his medical degree from Hahnemann (now Drexel) University School of Medicine through an accelerated sixyear combined program. He completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Monmouth Medical Center and fellowship training in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Pennsylvania Hospital. Dr. Wallace, who is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, served as chairman of MMC’s Obstetrics and Gynecology Department from 1993 to 2006 and is past president of the hospital’s Medical and Dental Staff.
CARL A NATH, M.D. Dr. Nath, who completed his undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology at Princeton University, obtained his medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He trained in Obstetrics and Gynecology at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Medical Center and completed a fellowship in Maternal-Fetal medicine at UMDNJ. Dr. Nath is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and MaternalFetal Medicine and has been published in several peer-reviewed journals.
NISHA MALIK, M.D. Dr. Malik earned her medical degree from The Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology and her fellowship in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at UMDNJ. Board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Dr. Malik’s research has been published in several peer-reviewed journals.
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THE TRUE VAGABOND HAS NO HOME BASE—NOTHING TO REDECORATE, nothing to vacuum. But who ever said the rest of us can’t catch the vagabond spirit, tapping the world’s visual variety for the homes we cherish? For this issue, Escapes takes a break from its usual wanderings for an armchair tour, courtesy of five local interior designers. We asked them to spill the beans about travel destinations that have sparked their creativity. If your next trip idea doesn’t spring to mind here, maybe a design notion will.
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Greater Kruger, South Africa: “It’s hard to capture the energy of South Africa in just a few words, but you recognize and feel it immediately, especially in the artistic movements and design spaces. South Africans spend a lot of time outside and often embrace an organic lifestyle, which usually translates into their interiors. Seagrass baskets, sisal rugs, woven rattan and raw woods bring a sense of that nature-oriented mindset indoors. It can even be as simple as a nature-inspired color palette or soft organic shapes reminiscent of naturally occurring patterns and landscapes. After all, it’s all about how a place and space can transform the way that you feel.” —Sarah Dooley, Leedy Interiors, Tinton Falls
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Maui, Hawaii: “In Hawaii, I was inspired by many beautiful rooms. The bamboo and cane furniture is casual and elegant, and it absolutely impressed me. It inspired a beach house I did in Sea Bright. I used nature and floral colors to give the beach house that soft vibe.”
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Sheila Rich, Sheila Rich Interiors, Monmouth Beach, was inspired by Maui’s unique elegant/casual vibe, which she tried to mirror in the bedroom design pictured above.
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“When tasked with redesigning a beachfront triplex located at the Jersey Shore, my client and I were both immediately drawn to French influence. The inspiration for the coffee table came from my client’s vacation in France. Luckily, the French manufacturer has a showroom in NYC. For the custom stereo cabinet and shelving unit, I selected fabrics and trims reminiscent of Paris streets but also to complement the tropical vibe, in essence creating a casual entertainment area with rattan, wicker and bleached fabrics filled with whimsical touches and color.” —Ria Gulian, Designs By Ria, Oceanport
Ria Gulian, Designs by Ria, Oceanport, let her inspirations from Paris guide her in the makeover of this Jersey Shore triplex pictured above. MONMOUTH HE ALTH & LIFE
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Mantoloking, New Jersey: “For me, inspiration is everywhere because we live by the beach. A lot of the color palettes are really inspired by our inherent surroundings of where we live—the grays, blues, greens of the ocean and the sky, particularly in the winter. There’s now a huge trend toward gray-tone neutrals. If you look at our beaches, we have this neutral color palette that’s so popular in the grays of the stone and the white foam of the ocean.” Meghan Dobish, Lawrence Mayer Interior Design, Brielle
Meghan Dobish, Lawrence Mayer Interior Design, Brielle, often gets her color palette from the beach around her, as reflected in the living room pictured above.
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West Coast, California: “I have traveled extensively through California, from San Diego to San Francisco, not only loving the climate, but also the coastal homes. I am inspired by the use of natural materials on the West Coast, like wood, bamboo, sea grass and stones. As in most areas that are typically warm throughout the year, they tend to keep a cooler and light color palette. Using a lot of neutrals keeps the design more relaxed and does not fight with all the different textures.” —Nicole Rice, Coastal Décor and Interior Design, Fair Haven
Nicole Rice, Coastal Décor and Interior Design, Fair Haven, looks to the West Coast for her muse, as can be seen in the design of the dining room pictured above. MONMOUTH HE ALTH & LIFE
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YOUR HOME ‘ FACE IT: GETTING A HOUSE READY TO SELL MEANS MAKING IT IMPERSONAL. HERE ARE AN EXPERT’S HOW-TO TIPS. BY DONNA ROLANDO PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALEX LESOVOY
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The nautical accessories, pictured here in the great room, tie in nicely with this Rumson home’s location along Navesink River. Yet they don’t detract from the home itself, which is key.
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WHEN YOU ARE SELLING YOUR HOME, THERE’S ONLY ONE chance to make a good first impression. That’s why staging, when done right, is of such value. Staging goes well beyond removing clutter. It’s more than the fresh coat of paint that spruces up a tired façade. And it certainly should not be a substitute for making repairs that otherwise would likely scare off buyers, such as a leaky ceiling. With proper staging, says Sandy Levin, who founded the Freehold-based Beautiful Interiors Design Group in 2001, “We’re creating a dream. We’re fashioning a warm and inviting environment where people can envision themselves living.” When a newly constructed but vacant home in exclusive Rumson didn’t hook a buyer after a few months on the market starting
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in November 2017, Levin was called in to create a success story. Just four days after staging, victory—the home had an accepted offer, she says. From her experience as an interior designer and a home-staging expert, Levin knew that buyers were unlikely to bond with a vacant home. That’s because most people—90 percent, she says—cannot look past the emptiness effectively to visualize a house as their home sweet home. These days, when most buyers hit the Internet before the pavement in their real-estate search, the negative effects of a vacant home have become even more disastrous. “If a home is vacant online, it looks like a warehouse, which is not appealing,” says Levin. To conquer emptiness in the Rumson home, Levin brought in
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Below: Right down to the painting of a local vista on the wall, the dining room is geared to the typical Rumson buyer and their tastes. At left: The airy, white kitchen with its big center island beckons buyers to make themselves part of the picture with attention to every detail, including the place settings.
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furniture and accessories, all of which she rents out through her company. But if your first inclination in staging your home is to choose whatever catches your eye in a catalogue, you could be wasting your cash. Before staging a home, Levin studies demographics to determine a home’s typical buyer. With the Rumson home, priced at almost $1.23 million, Levin wanted furnishings and décor that reflected the lifestyle this beachy-chic community offers buyers. Formerly a resort town for elite New Yorkers, Rumson now lends itself to year-round living—people like the breezy ferry commute to work from Highlands and the time it allows for boating and other outdoor fun when they get home. The nautical theme for this farmhouse-style home was a perfect match. A boat and starfish on the coffee table in the great room reflect the lifestyle that draws buyers to Rumson. Over the fireplace mantel, a scenic Rumson vista was painted by Guy T. Hembling, the owner of the home construction firm Charles B. Hembling & Son, located in Shrewsbury, which has been in business for nearly a century and was a contractor on this project. What these furnishings did not do is detract from the house itself. Making sure that furniture, accessories and wall décor do not steal the show is one of the top pointers Levin gives those endeavoring to stage their homes for sale.
By keeping the windows in this bedroom free of curtains and blinds, the stager maximizes natural light and views, increasing buying potential.
OTHER STAGING TIPS ARE: n Nothing personal: Take down collections, family
photos and other décor that reflect your personality and start to let go. “You want to disassociate from your home,” says Sandy Levin, founder of Freehold-based Beautiful Interiors Design Group. “When you put it on the market, it’s a product.” The goal is for buyers to see themselves there—not you, which means the more neutral, the better. n Let the light shine: Take down the blinds and curtains (unless needed for privacy) and maximize the beauty of the windows, their architectural features such as molding, and the sunshine they deliver. “You’re selling the architectural interest in the windows and the light coming through,” Levin says. n Out of sight: Kitchen counters in the Rumson house are kept spacious with few decorations, but when folks are still living in their house, they need to put things like coffee makers away. Levin suggests having a checklist of items that can quickly be removed for an open house. To make it easy, stash these things in a basket and put the whole thing out of sight. “It’s almost supposed to be like no one’s living there,” she said. “In the dream we’re creating, people don’t want to see knives, a blender, a coffee maker and such.” n Go neutral: Another pointer for a dreamy aesthetic is painting with warm, neutral colors such as grays and taupe, which are popular right now. Levin recommends staying away from white—a stark, cold hue. n Mind those details: The Rumson kitchen’s clutter-free center island has four inviting place settings that avoid distracting formality.
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PASTA-BILITES WITH LOTS OF HEALTHY VEGETABLES, NUTS AND BEANS, THESE VEGAN DISHES PACK QUITE A NUTRITIONAL PUNCH. PLUS, THEY HAVE SO MUCH FLAVOR, YOU WON’T BE MISSING MEAT!
ASIAN STIR FRY Yields: 3 or 4 servings INGREDIENTS n 12 oz. rice noodles n 4 heads of bok choy, white stems separated from the greens n 2 garlic cloves, chopped n ½ red chile, sliced or chopped n 1 thumb-sized piece of fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped n 4 Tbs. tamari or soy sauce n Sweet & Salty Cashews, chopped (see recipe below) SWEET & SALTY CASHEWS n 1 Tbs. maple syrup n 1 Tbs. nama shoyu or tamari n 1 tsp. garlic powder n 1 tsp. smoked paprika (optional) n 1½ cups raw cashews
DIRECTIONS Cook the noodles in boiling water following the package instructions. When done, drain, then rinse with cold water and let sit. Chop the white stems of the bok choy and cook them in a wok over high heat with a splash of water, stirring constantly. After 3 to 4 minutes, add the garlic, chile and ginger and keep stirring. After a minute, add the noodles, bok choy greens and a splash of water if needed. Mix well until the noodles are warm (about two minutes), then add the tamari or soy sauce. Toss well. Serve scattered with the chopped cashews. You can also drizzle with some toasted sesame oil, if you’d like. TO MAKE THE CASHEWS Preheat the oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a small bowl, mix the maple syrup, nama shoyu or tamari with the garlic powder and smoked paprika, if using. Place the cashews in a large bowl, pour over the sauce and mix well until thoroughly coated. Transfer the cashews (leave the excess seasoning in the bowl) to the lined baking sheet, spread out evenly and roast in the oven for 3 minutes. Remove the sheet, stir the nuts then return them to the oven and cook for another 3 to 4 minutes. Keep an eye on them: They should turn light golden but you don’t want to burn them. Remove the nuts from the oven and allow to cool so they become crisp, then serve.
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NOODLES WITH CARROT MISO SAUCE Yields: 4 servings INGREDIENTS n 9 oz. carrots, peeled and grated n ½ cup light miso paste n ¼ cup tahini n 1 Tbs. yuzu vinegar or rice vinegar n 1 thumb-sized piece of ginger, peeled and grated n 12 oz. noodles of your choice n 1¼ cup cooked edamame beans
DIRECTIONS First make the sauce by blending the grated carrots, miso, tahini, vinegar, ginger and 1 cup of water in a high-speed blender until smooth. Taste, add more salt if needed, then let sit. Cook the noodles in boiling water according to the package instructions. When ready, drain and rinse. Divide the sauce between four bowls, then top with the noodles and beans and serve immediately.
All recipes and photos reprinted with permission from Vegan in 7 by Rita Serano. Photography by Laura Edwards. © 2016 Kyle Books
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Taste the Rainbow AND NO, WE’RE NOT TALKING CANDY. WITH ITS VIBRANT MIX OF COLORS AND HEFTY DOSE OF NUTRIENTS, RAINBOW CHARD WILL BRIGHTEN YOUR PLATE AND YOUR HEALTH.
FOR YEARS, HEALTH EXPERTS HAVE recommended a diet filled with differentcolored foods to encourage the intake of a wide range of vitamins and minerals. But what if you could dine on shades of red, white, pink, orange, purple and gold (bright and pastel variations included) courtesy of just one vegetable? You can. Rainbow chard—featuring the intense flavor of Swiss chard, the mildly nutty flavor of golden chard, the sweetness of red chard and more— contains a bevy of betalain pigments that provide its eye-catching array of colors. And while it may not be on as many menus as the better-known Swiss chard, it’s certainly worthy of some prime real estate on your dinner plate. POWER UP One cup of cooked rainbow chard contains just 35 calories, and man, does it pack a nutritional punch: Along with the minerals manganese and zinc, the leafy vegetable contains high levels of vitamins A, C, K and E. Even better, those betalains have been shown to help with the body’s detoxification process and combat inflammation. They also contain carotenoids and flavonoids that help prevent LDL cholesterol (the bad kind) from being deposited in the arteries. BUY/STORE/SERVE When shopping for rainbow chard, avoid bunches that have wilting leaves or brown stalks—seek out ones that have brightly colored leaves and fresh-cut stems. The veggie can be stored in the fridge for a day or two, loosely wrapped in plastic, but if you want to keep it for longer, separate the leaves and stems, then store the stems loosely wrapped in plastic. The leaves, meanwhile, should be rolled up in paper towels and then put in a plastic bag—they’ll stay fresh for about a week. When preparing the veggie, be sure to rinse it thoroughly, or you’ll risk tasting a bit of grit. Sauteeing or stir-frying is best—for the
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most even cooking, start heating the stems before adding the leaves. One of the most popular chard dishes is blissfully simple and quick: Heat some olive oil in a large pan, then saute two cloves of garlic until they’re fragrant. Add the chard, stir it to coat, then cover and cook for eight minutes. Just keep one thing in mind: Those healthy betalains aren’t heatstable, so long cooking times can decrease their presence (and, hence, their benefits). DID YOU KNOW? Chard is used as a substitute for spinach; it goes well with vegetables like tomatoes, artichokes, beets and peppers, grains like rice and barley, meats such as bacon and chicken, and cheeses like parmesan and pecorino.
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WHERE TOEAT C A S UA L
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EATONTOWN
RAVEN & THE PEACH in Fair Haven
ALL SEASONS RESTAURANT Classic diner fare, 176 Wyckoff Rd., 732.542.9462 APELLA GREEK TAVERNA Elegant Greek cuisine, 78 Route 35, 848.208.2663 RUFFINO’S Casual Italian fare, 178 Route 35, 732.542.0110
FAIR HAVEN
RAVEN & THE PEACH International fare featuring seafood, 740 River Rd., 732.747.4666
HA ZLET
YESTERDAY’S RESTAURANT Italian and American fare, 3153 Rte. 35, 732.264.3777
KEYPORT
CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT American fare with Mediterranean touch, 98 Maple Pl., 732.739.6888
ASBURY PARK
ASBURY FESTHALLE & BIERGARTEN German cuisine and bar, 527 Lake Ave., 732.997.8767 LANGOSTA LOUNGE Vacation-inspired cuisine from tapas to sushi, and libations, 1000 Ocean Ave., 732.455.3275 TALULA’S Artisinal dishes with local flavors, 550 Cookman Ave. Ste. #108, 732.455.3003
DREW’S BAYSHORE BISTRO Cajun-influenced American fare, BYO, 25 Church St., 732.739.9219
LITTLE SILVER
GRAZE Eclectic American fare made with areasourced ingredients, 151 Markham Pl., 732.747.9988 PALUMBO’S Casual Italian dining and pizzeria, 24 Ayers Ln., 732.842.5505
LONG BRANCH
NEPTUNE
IL POSTO Fine Italian cooking, 1129 Fifth Ave., 732.775.4823 MOLINARI’S RESTAURANT Italian eater y and pizzeria, 312 Sylvania Ave., 732.775.7733 PETE & ELDA’S Casual Italian fare featuring pizza, 93 Summit Ave., 732.774.6010
OCEAN
ILLIANO’S Family-friendly, casual Italian dining, 933 W. Park Ave., 732.493.2003 PICCOLA ITALIA Classic Italian cuisine with Mediterranean flavors, 837 W. Park Ave., 732.493.3090
RED BANK
BIRRAVINO Traditional Italian bistro, 183 Riverside Ave., 732.842.5990 B2 BISTRO + BAR Bistro-style cuisine, 141 Shrewsbur y Ave., 732.268.8555 CATCH 19 Gourmet seafood restaurant, 19 Broad St., 732.268.8543 CHAR An authentic New York–style steakhouse, 33 Broad St., 732.450.2427 DANNY’S Steak and seafood restaurant and bar, 11 Bridge Ave. 732.741.6900 GAETANO’S Regional Italian cuisine, BYO, 10 Wallace St., 732.741.1321 KITCH ORGANIC Earthy restaurant ser ving an organic menu, 75 Leighton Ave., 732.471.5400 MOLLY PITCHER INN American cuisine with views of the Navesink River, 88 Riverside Ave., 732.747.2500 NICHOLAS New American cuisine with an extensive wine list, 160 Route 35 South., 732.345.9977
2ND FLOOR RESTAURANT Metropolitan-inspired cuisine, 71A Brighton Ave., 732.443.7399
PATRIZIA’S Traditional Italian restaurant, 28 Broad St., 732.741.5555
AVENUE Modern French cuisine with an ocean view, 23 Ocean Ave., 732.759.2900
SAN REMO Northern and southern Italian cuisine, 115 Oakland St., 732.345.8200
COPPER CANYON Tex-Mex fare with tequila-tasting specials, 51 First Ave., 732.291.8444
CHARLEY’S OCEAN GRILL Steak and seafood dishes, 29 Avenel Blvd., 732.222.4499
VIA45 Rustic Italian eater y, 45 Broad St., 732.450.9945
HARBORSIDE GRILL American cuisine with Italian influences, 40 First Ave., 732.291.0066
FREDDIE’S RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA Authentic Italian cuisine, 563 Broadway, 732.222.0931
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ROONEY’S OCEANFRONT RESTAURANT Fine seafood eater y with a raw bar, 100 Ocean Ave. North, 732.870.1200
TWISTED TREE CAFÉ Vegetarian-friendly food, 609 Cookman Ave., 732.775.2633
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CLEMENTINE’S Cajun-creole cuisine in a casual dining setting, 306 Main St., 732.988.7979 SEED TO SPROUT Vegan restaurant with juice and smoothie bar, 410 Main St., 732.774.7333
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BELFORD BISTRO New American cuisine, BYO, 870 Main St., 732.495.8151 NAPLES PIZZERIA Classic Italian pizza parlor, BYO, 872 Main St., 732.787.9479
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BRANDL Eclectic American cuisine featuring seafood dishes, 703 Belmar Plz., 732.280.7501 LA DOLCE VITA Upscale Italian seafood cuisine, 400 Ocean Ave., 732.749.3177 SIMPLY SOUTHERN Authentic, affordable southern cuisine, 817 Belmar Pla za, 732.243.9259
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DUE AMICI Northern Italian fare, 420 Higgins Ave., 732.528.0666 SHIPWRECK GRILL Homey seafood and steak restaurant, 720 Ashley Ave., 732.292.9380
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TUZZIO’S Italian steak and seafood dishes, 224 Westwood Ave., 732.222.9614
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NONNA’S CITI CUCINA Modern Italian cuisine and family-style dining, 190 Route 9 North, 732.536.9050 ROSALITA’S ROADSIDE CANTINA Traditional Mexican cuisine, 180 Route 9 North, 732.617.0099
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BARNACLE BILL’S Casual seafood eater y, 1 First St., 732.747.8396 SALT CREEK GRILLE Classic American fare, 4 Bingham Ave., 732.933.9272
SEA BRIGHT
ANJELICA’S Elegant Italian cuisine, 1070 Ocean Ave., 732.842.2800
SEA GIRT
FRATELLO’S Classic Italian fare with an extensive wine list, 810 The Pla za, 732.974.8833
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BRIOSO RISTORANTE Authentic Italian cuisine, BYO, 448 Route 9 North, 732.617.1300
AMERICANA DINER Classic diner fare, 1160 Route 35 South, 732.542.1658
L’ANTICA TRATTORIA Authentic Italian cuisine, BYO, 184 Route 9 North, 732.617.1700
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LARIMAR RESTAURANT Modern Italian and European cuisine, 1311 Third Ave., 732.359.6700
BUTTONWOOD MANOR Elegant American and Continental dining, 845 Route 34 North, 732.566.6220
WHISPERS Classic American cuisine with Italian influences, BYO, 200 Monmouth Ave., 732.974.9755
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CROWN PALACE Fine Chinese cuisine featuring dim sum, 1283 Route 35 South, 732.615.9888 NEELAM EXOTIC INDIAN CUISINE Authentic Indian fare, 1178 Route 35 South, 732.671.8900
MEEMOM’S Breakfast and lunch specialties, 1825 Rte. 35, 732.359.8544 MOSSUTO’S MARKET & CAFE Authentic Italian cuisine, 2029 Route 35 South, 732.449.8058
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MAY 3 Head to the Count Basie Theatre
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MAY 19 It’s your lucky day! Spring Lake is holding its IRISH FESTIVAL at Third and Morris avenues from 12 to 5 p.m. Enjoy Irish step dance performances, a beer and wine garden and a petting zoo—and if you’re feeling competitive, enter the Irish soda bread-baking contest. Admission: FREE. Looking for more information? Visit springlake.org. MAY 19 Get inspired at the upcoming TEDXASBURYPARK CONFERENCE—with a theme of “passion,” it’s dedicated to community, education and innovation—at the Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park. The
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MAY 25–27 Bradley Beach’s week-
end-long MEMORIAL DAY FESTIVAL takes place on the boardwalk from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., with a parade on Ocean Avenue at 10 a.m. on Saturday. There will be food vendors, a beer and wine tent, craft vendors, kids’ activities and live music. Admission: FREE. Learn more at bradleybeachnj.gov.
MAY 27 The Highlands Business Partnership is once again hosting its SEAPORT CRAFT SHOW at Huddy Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Peruse unique, handmade crafts and jewelry from over 50 local vendors; there will also be a juried show for all participating vendors. Admission: FREE. Call 732.291.4713 for more information.
MAY 31 The oh-so-fun and educational READING ROCKS MAGIC SHOW is coming to the Algonquin Arts Theatre in Manasquan, with show times at 10 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. The performance includes stage magic, music, audience participation, comedy and reading. Presenter Joe Holiday will highlight popular books like Cat in the Hat. Tickets: $12. Buy tickets online at algonquinarts.org. JUNE 14 Town & Country Kitchen and Bath is hosting its annual GIVING TABLES EVENT from 5 to 8 p.m. at its showroom, which will feature unique kitchen table settings created by local designers. Event proceeds will benefit Lunch Break in Red Bank. Tickets: upon request. Call 732.345.1441 to learn more. Send event listings to: Monmouth Health & Life, 110 Summit Ave., Montvale, NJ 07645; or email us at editor@wainscotmedia.com. Listings must be received two months before the event and must include a phone number or website that will be published.
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