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Features

Nothing To Sneeze At 18

When the high pollen count has you reaching for relief, here’s why works— and what doesn’t.

Going Modern 20

Thanks to daring owners and a resourceful designer, a five-bedroom 1916 colonial in Maplewood acquires an open flow and up-to-date a menities galore.

Love That Basement 24

For a long time, a spider-hating North Caldwell homeowner shunned her home’s lower level. But today it’s a lively locus of football viewing, wine tasting and her own German roots.

Color Rules 30

Choosing paints is one of the key requirements for your design project. Here’s help from five local experts.

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Departments

Buzz 10

Our guide to new ideas, tips, trends and things we love in the counties.

Friends & Neighbors 12

Joyce McGrath of West Orange has racked up more than 5,200 hours of volunteer work for good causes. Praise her, and she insists on sharing the credit.

Style Watch 14

These stylish strands will keep you on trend all season long.

Home Front 16

Statement lighting lets your style shine through.

Escapes 36

Maybe it’s lying dormant just now, that mad hunger for art. But a quick trip to one of five nearby cities can awaken it.

Tastes 38

Your parents taught you that eating greens was important. Make them proud by dining on these easy-tomake—and delicious—salads.

Restaurant Review 58

Pine Brook’s Tavern 73 proves it’s a great place to dine when there’s a big game on. (And when there isn’t.)

Gatherings 63

Morris and Essex residents always support their neighbors—especially when help is needed most.

A Morris/Essex Moment 64

A local resident takes a few minutes to soak up the sun at Eagle Rock Reservation in West Orange.

ON THE COVER
A 1916 Maplewood colonial gets a modern revival thanks to interior designer Denise Jones.
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Aren’t we lucky? When it’s time to put together one of MORRIS & ESSEX’s Home & Garden issues, I get to experience vicariously the thrill of houses transformed to meet a new need, a new mood, a new epoch in a family’s life—and you, dear readers, get to enjoy the results in the revealing photos we publish.

We get to share the joy, for example, of a North Caldwell homeowner who transformed her basement (page 24). For years she’d procrastinated because of a fear of spiders; finally she commissioned from designer Terri Fiori a renovation that turned that lower level into a magnet for socializing, with a wine-tasting room, a TV-viewing space and a design that charmingly evoked her family roots in Bavaria. What fun! Today, spiders wouldn’t dare intrude.

We can also learn about what is a frequent challenge these days: making an old house more spacious and free-flowing on the inside while keeping it faithful to its heritage on the outside. Take the five-bedroom Maplewood home we showcase on page 20, built in 1916. Designer Denise Jones met that challenge well, giving the owners a modern interior with a new master bath and walk-in closet in the master bedroom, a sliding-door connection between the kitchen and the grill deck and a very practical widened pathway between the kitchen and the dining room.

All of this vicarious experience doesn’t make us experts, I’ll admit. But we’ve got experts on tap too. On page 30, five top designers in Morris and Essex counties share advice about choosing paints. Take just one issue, for example: the finish. For a given use, do you want flat, eggshell, satin or high-gloss? And let page 16 enlighten you about “statement” lights.

We’re all fortunate that spring is in full flower, and it’s full of special occasions. Earth Day is April 22, Cinco de Mayo is May 5 (in case your Spanish is rusty), Mother’s Day is May 12 and Memorial Day is May 27. You’ll find tips for marking all of these on pages 10-11.

If spring has a downside, it’s seasonal allergies, which afflict some of us with sneezes, runny noses and itchy eyes. There are several treatments available, both short- and long-term, and you’ll learn from two local allergists about them on page 18.

Want more? A new restaurant in Pine Brook that’s way beyond just a sports bar? (Page 58.) Museums within an easy drive that make that drive well worthwhile? (Page 36.) Salads that help you get your protein as well as your greens? (Page 38.) And we think you’ll enjoy meeting Joyce McGrath, 79, of West Orange (page 12). She has put in volunteer time for good causes so generously it even caught the President’s attention.

Such things are what we cover here at MORRIS & ESSEX—supporting good times, good health and (dare I say it?) good fortune.

Enjoy this issue!

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GO AHEAD, MAKE MOM’S DAY

Breakfast or brunch is a given for Mother’s Day (May 12), but that oh-so-important woman in your life deserves more than a great meal. Here are other ideas:

• Shower her with flowers: Good news if you’ve not yet ordered a bouquet for Mom—many local florists can help, and their expertise is bloomin’. For brilliant blossoms, pleasant pastels and calming corals, check out Just for You Flowers (Morristown, 973.326.9113; justforyouflowersandgifts.org), Denville Florist (299 Rte. 46, Denville, 973.586.9692; denvilleflorist.com) or Caldwell Flowerland (329 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, 973.226.1309; caldwellflowerland.com).

• Go to a garden: Much as she may love receiving a bouquet, Mom will also appreciate being surrounded by the flowers, plants and wildlife at Morris and Essex counties’ public gardens. The colors and lush plant life at Van Vleck Gardens (21 Van Vleck St., Montclair, 973.744.4752), Cora Hartshorn Arboretum (324 Forest Dr. S., Short Hills, 973.376.3587) and The Frelinghuysen Arboretum (353 E. Hanover Ave., Morris Township, 973.326.7601) are sights to see.

• Take a hike: Weather permitting, give Mom a stress-free stroll outdoors. Most state and county parks are open, and plants are reaching full spring bloom. Soak up nature’s beauty along the trails at the Great Swamp in Basking Ridge, Tourne County Park in Denville or South Mountain Reservation in West Orange.

• Make a memento: A glass-blowing class at Glassworks Crafting Studio in Morristown (151 South St., Morristown, 973.656.0800) is an easy activity in which you and Mom can create amazing keepsakes. Reservations are required.

• Play games: Spend quality time with Mom at a miniature golf course like The Golf Zone (239 Rte. 206, Flanders, 973.252.1266), Clubhouse Golf Center (1594 Rte. 10, Randolph, 973.584.1504) or Safari MiniGolf (9 Cherry Ln., West Orange, 973.731.5800) or play old-fashioned video games with her at Marcade Family Fun Center (437 Rte. 46, Dover, 862.397.3398). And don’t forget a session in the photo booth!

AND THEN THERE’S MOTHER EARTH

We can’t rid our oceans of plastic debris overnight, but we have the power to effect environmental change locally, particularly on Earth Day (April 22). This year’s theme for the annual global observance is “Planet vs. Plastics,” and you can do your part by donating to a charity or conservancy group. To give of your time as well as your funds, check out:

• Earth Day 2024 Celebration, April 20, 2 to 4 p.m., Essex County Environmental Center, Roseland. The outdoor festival includes hikes, canoe rides and other activities for all ages.

• North Caldwell Earth Day Community Event, April 21, noon to 2 p.m., North Caldwell Borough Hall. Garden cleanup, plantings and activities are featured.

• Northeast Earth Coalition Earth Day Celebration, April 21, 9 a.m. to noon, Crane Park, Montclair. The event includes demonstrations, educational displays and live music.

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PUPPY LOVE

Name: Mabel, a 7-month-old Bernese mountain dog

Owners: Amanda Jones and Matthew Wilk, Montclair Bernese mountain dogs are known for their delightful personalities, and Mabel lives up to that reputation in spades. From the first moment Amanda and Matthew met her, they knew she was meant to be in their family. This pup makes friends with everyone she meets at the dog park, though her favorite canine playmate is her “cousin” Sammie, a 3-year-old golden retriever. Mabel is never afraid to express her needs—as Amanda says, “She is very vocal. She’ll ‘talk’ to us all throughout the day, especially when she wants snuggles or treats.”

Mabel also likes playing with soccer balls, peanut butter and her “Miss Unicorn” toy as well as exploring the Essex area. She can’t get enough of the “pup cups” at La Fontaine Cafe in Montclair—but she doesn’t like everything. Amanda says she’s not a fan of skateboards, suitcases or puddles. “She will absolutely not get her paws wet walking through one,” Amanda explains. And when she’s done playing and crashes for a nap, Mabel often ends up asleep on her back, with her paws straight up in the air.

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Whatever cuisine you’re craving, you can find amazing options all around Morris and Essex. For twists on old favorites, high-quality comfort food and flavors from around the world, check out these newly opened restaurants:

A PLATE OF INNOVATION

If you’re looking for a full dining experience, Kinjo in Newark is the place to be. This modern Japanese eatery offers traditional staples with a modern fusion flair, including innovative takes on sushi and out-of-this-world noodle dishes. Its dining space is spacious and colorful, to delight eyes if you manage to look your plate.

• Kinjo Authentic Japanese rant, 159 Washington St., 973.944.2828; kinjonj.com

DISHING OUT CLASSICS

There’s always room for more and pasta in your life, and Trattoria & Pizzeria brings a delicious helping of both to Morris Plains. This casual restaurant is a great place bring the family (even a lot of family; ask about the private event space and catering options!) with its crowd-pleasing entrées, extensive pizza options and kids’ menu. It’s open for lunch as well if you want to grab a sandwich or salad.

• Capisce Trattoria & Pizzeria, 22 Gibraltar Dr., Morris Plains, 973.644.4888; capiscetrattoria.com

ITALY IN OUR BACKYARD

NYC staple Eataly is coming Jersey—its new location will year in the Mall at Short Hills. offers an Italian-goods market groceries along with high-quality stands, restaurants, a pasta gelato shop.

• Eataly, 1200 Morris Tpke., Hills; eataly.com

CINCO DE MAYO!

The famous five-five is a Mexican holiday (celebrating a victory over the French in 1862) but it’s become more popular in the Mexican-American community than in its homeland. Celebrate at these places on Cinco de Mayo:

COME SALE AWAY

Residents of Madison and the Chathams aren’t the only ones who’ll benefit from the towns’ community-wide yard sale this spring—several area nonprofits will get a helping hand too. Homeowners in Madison, Chatham Township and Chatham Borough can sign up for the community sale (9 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 4), declutter their spaces and sell their goods. Participants will be added to a digital and printable map so that treasure hunters can easily find sales. After the event, sellers will be asked to donate unsold items to groups like Vietnam Veterans of America, Lupus Foundation of America, GreenDrop, Market Street Mission and Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore. The local organizations will pick up the donations. Learn more at rosenet.org.

THEY GAVE THEIR ALL

Memorial Day is Monday, May 27. Parades for this holiday honor the memory of U.S. servicepeople who have died in combat or from combat-related wounds or illnesses. Parades in Morris and Essex counties include:*

• Morris Plains Memorial Day Parade, Saturday, May 25. Glenbrook Road in Morris Plains.

• Parsippany Memorial Day Parade, Monday, May 27. North Beverwyck Road in Parsippany.

• Nutley 103rd Annual Memorial Day Parade, Monday, May 27. Nutley Park Oval, 300 Franklin Ave., Nutley.

• Verona Township Memorial Day Parade, Monday, May 27. Verona Town Hall, 600 Bloomfield Ave., Verona.

• East Orange Memorial Day Parade, Monday, May 27. East Orange City Hall, 44 City Hall Plaza, East Orange.

*All dates and times listed may be changed due to weather.

YOU’RE THE CAT’S PAJAMAS

HOT SAUCE FOR ALL

Known for its homemade sauces and its enchiladas, Leyendas de Mexico in Parsippany is a casual dining option with a dining room decked out in art that celebrates Mexican history. Its large menu includes dishes with seafood, chicken and beef, as well as soups and vegetarian options.

• Leyendas de Mexico, 71 New Rd., Parsippany, 973.287.7060; leyendasrestaurant.com

THE SELECTION’S MEXTENSIVE

Riviera Maya Mexican Restaurant in Rockaway has just about everything you want in a south-of-the-border dining experience. Its wide variety of entrées includes salads, fajitas and tacos (plus a kids’ menu). The drinks menu is also extensive, with assorted sangrias and margaritas.

• Riviera Maya Mexican Restaurant, 116 Rte. 46, Rockaway, 862.209.1999; rivieramayanj.com

SEVEN BY SEVEN

Attention, Madrugadores (early birds)! You can stop by Los Hermanos Mexican Grill in Montclair starting at 7 a.m., seven days a week for a delicious bite. Pick up a breakfast sandwich here in which chorizo and Oaxaca cheese are the stars of the show, or one of the ever-popular breakfast quesadillas. Then you can drop by for lunch and enjoy one of this restaurant’s authentic platters— each includes rice, beans and a protein of your choice.

• Los Hermanos Mexican Grill, 190 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair, 973.864.3635; loshermanosmontclair.com

DINE IN, DINE OUT

Rincon Azteca in West Caldwell is a favorite for pickup and delivery. With a breakfast menu that includes go-tos like huevos rancheros and Mexican classics such as tacos and burritos available all day, this is a great place to drop by for a quick bite or an entire spread for dinner. The proprietors recommend their chicken tacos.

• Rincon Azteca Mexican Restaurant, 669 Bloomfield Ave., West Caldwell, 973.396.9533; rinconaztecanj.com

bring us joy, and meditation provides relaxation. Why not combine the two for a total Zen experience? Try it this spring Catfé Montclair, a new cat café that offers tasty sips and soothing meditation sessions—amid adorable kitties up for adoption. Sign up for meditation or sound baths with cats, just register for a cozy sitting in the kitty lounge. The time spent will help you relax, and it will also help socialize the cats they get ready for adoption. Who knows, you might find a furry best friend to take home!

356 Bloomfield Ave., Suite 5, Montclair; catfemontclair.com

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A Life Of Giving

Joyce McGrath of West Orange has racked up more than 5,200 hours of volunteer work for good causes. Praise her, and she insists on sharing the credit.

At 79, West Orange resident

Joyce McGrath is a wife, a mother, a grandmother and a great-grandmother who has spent the past two decades dedicating her time to volunteer causes. She has advised Confirmations at her First Presbyterian Church in Caldwell, led youth missions to build and fix houses through the Christian nonprofit The Pittsburgh Project, driven down to New Orleans in the wake of Katrina and manned a weekly soup kitchen. Though her career background is as a flight attendant and a real estate agent, Joyce and her husband of 58 years, Chuck, have found themselves drawn back to volunteering again and again. In late 2023, Joyce’s church surprised her with the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award, signed by President Biden, in recognition of her 5,200 hours of volunteer service. Her reaction? “I couldn’t have done it alone.”

What led you to volunteer work?

My husband and I have been doing mission work almost from the day we got married. When we had our first child, we decided we wanted to go back into the church and work with youth. We started out as youth advisors at the local junior high in Chicago, where we lived at the time. When we moved back to New Jersey, we joined Caldwell’s First Presbyterian Church, where we’ve done most of our mission work. We started taking kids on mission trips, among other things. For me, it almost always involves food, for some reason—I guess that goes back to my airline days.

How does the rest of your family feel about your work?

kids, mentoring these young people and watching them grow into these wonderful adults—it was incredible. We still keep in touch with many of them.

Tell us about the communities that form around volunteer work. Who here in North Jersey goes above and beyond?

Even the missions I took on by myself, without my husband, I was never alone. That’s something I can’t say enough. No mission can be carried out by one person. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention these people—Laura Schalles, who has been my partner in crime and in mission for close to 20 years. Dave Johnson, Dwayne Jacobson, Frank Busby, Doug and Mary Derrickson—they all helped just as much as Chuck and I did. This award I was given, I am so immensely proud and blessed to be a part of it, but I could have never done that by myself. That wasn’t one person winning that award; that was for all of us.

What do you think calls a person to do this kind of volunteering?

By the time Chuck and I got really into it, my children were older and headed off to college. But they love to hear about what we do.

Tell us more about these youth trips. Our church works with The Pittsburgh Project, a nonprofit organization in Pennsylvania. We would do

housework for people who have a mental illness, or a disability, or an economic situation. First and foremost, we brought those kids [from the Caldwell church] there to help, but also to learn. And they did. The kids came back changed. People came up to us in church and ask, “What did you do to these kids?” All of them got a taste of making a difference, and they wanted to do more. I couldn’t believe the impact it made. It makes my husband well up when he talks about it. Do you feel like that was your most impactful mission?

All of them, in some way, are impactful. But The Pittsburgh Project is one of my favorite things I’ve ever done. Everything we did there, but especially working with our youths. Being with the kids, and part of the

I don’t know if it’s one type of person, but the people I’ve worked with over the years are people people. People who look at the world and say, “I want to help.” For me, it’s just that. I just feel the need to do this.

Any hobbies, other than volunteer work?

I love to garden. Over the pandemic, I started painting little gnomes to add into my garden as well. What one moment from your work has really stayed with you?

I go back to my work in the soup kitchen. And we have regulars there. People remember you. They’ll ask where you’ve been. I ended up with pneumonia back in September and missed a whole month of the kitchen. When I got back, everyone said, “We worried about you.” It’s about care. And it’s just one drop in the bucket.

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Elevate Your Home's Style: Expert Tips For Choosing

Exterior House Colors

Transforming your home’s exterior is more than a simple makeover; it’s a chance to elevate your home’s style and make a lasting impression. With expert advice and the following design principles, selecting the perfect color palette can be a creative journey that enhances your home’s curb appeal and reflects your unique personality.

Use the Rule of Three for Visual Harmony

The belief is that the best designs involve no more than three colors (plus black and white, which are technically neutrals), applied in a ratio of 60-30-10. It’s no coincidence that most home exteriors use a combination of three colors – one dominant shade for the main siding, a supporting color for doors, windows and trim, and an accent color to be used sparingly.

Harness the Emotional Power of Color

Colors have the power to evoke emotions and set the tone for your home. Warm hues like reds and oranges exude energy, while cooler blues and greens evoke a sense of calm. Understanding color psychology helps you choose shades that resonate with your desired mood and create a welcoming atmosphere.

Harmonize with Your Home’s Architecture and Neighborhood

Consider permanent elements like roofing, stone, and brick, ensuring that your chosen colors complement or match these features. Adhering to HOA regulations and respecting existing neighborhood color schemes fosters cohesion and enhances the overall appeal of your community.

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Inspiration is everywhere, waiting to ignite your imagination. Take leisurely drives through different neighborhoods, explore online resources, and draw ideas from our past projects. B&B Siding and Roofing’s Look-Book offers an interactive experience, providing real examples that showcase the transformative power of changing siding, trim, and color.

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Nothing To Sneeze At

WHEN THE HIGH POLLEN COUNT HAS YOU REACHING FOR RELIEF, HERE’S WHAT WORKS—AND WHAT DOESN’T.

The onset of spring should be an exciting time. The days are longer, green is making a comeback and we’re all looking forward to throwing open some windows and letting the air in. But for many Americans the warming trend of these days also means that seasonal allergies are on the march. According to the Allergy and Asthma Foundation of America, as of 2021, 26 percent of adults and 19 percent of children had been diagnosed with seasonal allergies.

Coughing, sneezing, itchy and runny eyes, a tight chest, a sinus headache—these symptoms may seem mundane, but they can be debilitating when they’re chronic. “Allergy care can become confusing because there are so many over-the-counter options,” says Archana Mehta, M.D., an allergist in ParsippanyTroy Hills. “If someone is confused, or they’re taking medications and not feeling better, there are lots of solutions we can offer them.”

Salwa Elias, M.D., an allergist in Morris Plains, adds: “The effectiveness of the treatments we have available is well-documented.”

Looking for seasonal-allergy relief? MORRIS & ESSEX sat down with Dr. Elias and Dr. Mehta to discuss some facts, some common misconceptions and some advice on what works:

Can nasal irrigation help? Saline sprays or nasal irrigation can be a good immediate first step to make yourself feel better. They’re a way for you to flush out your sinuses at home, both to remove the irritating allergen and to soothe in the short term. Both doctors recommend these treatments to their patients. “Nasal irrigation should always be tried first, because it can provide fast, nonspecific relief,” says Dr. Elias. “I always recommend saline irrigations either daily or as needed, depending on the patient’s condition.”

Dr. Mehta suggests consulting a doctor before incorporating nasal irrigation into your routine, though. “If a patient has a deviated septum, or a very high level of swelling inside the nose, then saline irrigation can have adverse effects,” she explains. “It’s always good to talk to a doctor first.”

Is local honey an option? There’s some indication that eating honey, a popular at-home treatment, can

introduce pollen allergens into your system and help you build up an immunity to them over time. It’s not a bad theory; Dr. Mehta says that the concept is similar to sublingual immunotherapy, which places small amounts of medication under a patient’s tongue. “It may help mild allergy symptoms, but it hasn’t been proven scientifically,” says Dr. Mehta. “However, it can’t hurt, and it’s a great way to kill a sugar craving if you have one.”

Dr. Elias echoes the sentiment, saying, “It may help the body to build a tolerance to local allergens, but is not proved to be effective in alleviating allergy symptoms and does not replace immunotherapy.”

Will increasing probiotics give relief? What about Vitamin C? Recent studies have suggested that a heathy microbiome in the intestinal tract can lower the risk of allergies in general. “There are studies being done regarding certain probiotics helping to reduce food allergies, so it’s certainly possible that they could improve seasonal allergies as well,” says Dr. Mehta, “but nothing has been proven yet. In general, they’re good for your gut health, and anything that reduces inflammation might reduce allergy symptoms as well.”

Dr. Elias offers a similar perspective on both probiotics and Vitamin C, which is a known antiinflammatory. “Increasing probiotics and Vitamin C in the diet can help a patient’s general health, but will not necessarily make a difference in alleviating allergy symptoms.”

Can you predict the allergy season? There’s no easy way. “It’s hard to predict, honestly,” says Dr. Mehta, who explains that the allergy season is directly tied to the weather. In New Jersey, allergy season tends to be a two- or three-week period, often the last two weeks of April or the first two weeks of May, when oak, birch and maple trees open up and are pollinated. The exact time and severity depend on the weather, which is what makes it so difficult to predict precisely. A rainier spring, for instance, will make for a milder allergy season, while a dry one will be worse.

Dr. Mehta also notes that the allergy season has been getting longer and stronger as the climate warms. “Last year, I remember taking a walk in Denville and seeing

birch trees being pollinated on Jan. 19,” she says. “Birch pollen is the light green pollen you see on your car in the spring. We are seeing seasons getting longer as the climate changes.”

On top of the time in the season, time of day can also make a difference in the severity of allergies, Dr. Mehta says. “Pollen counts are often highest at midday, and lowest earlier in the day, when there’s still dew on the ground. Knowing that can help people plan.”

Is there a cure for seasonal allergies? Allergies are one of the most common chronic conditions in the United States, but Dr. Elias says there is hope for those looking to ease their symptoms for good. Immunotherapy, also known as allergy shots, is very appealing to people for this reason. “Immunotherapy is the only disease-modifying treatment available for several common allergies,” she says. “It modifies the immune response a body has to an allergen.”

Dr. Mehta calls immunotherapy “the most effective way of reducing allergies,” and then explains: “The treatment has two phrases, a buildup phase and a maintenance phase. During the buildup phase, you come in for a shot once a week, and the repeated exposure desensitizes you to the allergen. Your body becomes more tolerant. During the maintenance phase, you come in once a month to ensure that you remain less reactive.”

“When the right patient goes through the treatment, it is very effective,” Dr. Mehta adds. “Many have a lot of success with it.”

There are lifestyle changes that can ease symptoms in the short term. Dr. Mehta recommends wearing sunglasses when outside to create a barrier from the pollen, taking frequent showers, keeping windows closed and using air purifiers. But in many cases, medical treatment can also bring a long-term improvement in quality of life.

“There are many treatment options available,” says Dr. Mehta. “If every spring you’re taking multiple medications and still going to urgent care for steroids because of how severe your symptoms are, there are treatments to ensure that doesn’t happen. We can spare you from that.”

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GOING MODERN

THANKS TO DARING OWNERS AND A RESOURCEFUL DESIGNER, A FIVEBEDROOM 1916 COLONIAL IN MAPLEWOOD ACQUIRES AN OPEN FLOW AND UP-TO-DATE AMENITIES GALORE.

Design by J2 Design Studio

Photography by Rich Silivanch

Text by Donna Rolando

A Brooklyn couple refused to recognize the word “impossible” as they took on the redesign of their five-bedroom Maplewood colonial—an oldie from 1916—with modern style and amenities. A big project, yes, but they prized the location for their school-age son. So they launched a redesign in 2022 focused on functionality and a mid-century-modern vibe.

They could dare to dream thanks to pre-construction planning—the specialty of Denise Jones, owner of Bedminster-based J2 Design Studio, who crafted a master plan that guaranteed realism. In recommending Jones for the job, Archuleta Builders realized it would far exceed aesthetics, as the couple’s goals included creating a master bath and a walk-in closet, gutting the kitchen and maximizing open space.

“Denise was a great partner in realizing the visions we had for our renovation,” explains one of the homeowners. “With a 106-year-old house, the spaces can be tricky.”

High on their wish list was something almost unheard of in more than

Not overly ornate, this Maplewood home’s simple design invites harmony with mid-century-modern style, as pictured here in the dining room with its wood-grain table and cluster chandelier.

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century-old homes: an open flow for easy-breezy get-togethers. The 8-foot opening Jones carved between the kitchen and dining room “makes an incredible difference,” she says, imagining the challenge of carrying a Thanksgiving turkey through the former 3-foot span amid a flurry of activity.

To give this entertainment zone a boost, Jones reoriented the kitchen to provide direct access to the back grill deck via Anderson Glass sliding doors. Removing a closet added 2 feet and helped to create a rectangular canvas rare in older homes.

Farewell to stained knotty-pine cabinets; the redesign boasts white Shaker custom cabinets by Wolf Designer accented with the slate blue of the four-seater island, where none existed before. A fitting focal point, the island stars Rhea by Valiant, a Statuario in a sea of cool white quartz with gold-lined industrial pendants above. The backsplash reintroduces blue in its honed limestone mosaic. Older homes are notorious for set-

tling, but who can tell? Jones varied the thickness of custom millwork for a seamless look in cabinets and ceiling.

“The kitchen was a huge focus for us, and Denise really helped us figure out how to comfortably fit the pieces we wanted—including a four-person island, a pantry and comfortable passageways,” says the homeowner.

The couple also had the luxury of a rectangular canvas in the dining room, where they introduced a Dot 14 multi-orb chandelier and a DWR wood table with molded plastic chairs for a clean look, while refinished hardwood floors infuse warmth. “We enjoy the mid-century aesthetic with clean, simple lines,” says the homeowner.

Perfect harmony between old and new took effort—in fact, the entire HVAC system was upgraded, eliminating boxy radiators. With entertainment still the focus, Jones oriented the table for optimum flow.

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got creative again. The home, she says, “had great bones, a great place to start, but lacked modern-day amenities like a master bath.” Jones bought out 7 feet of space from hallway closets for the redesign that included a new wall. Now, not only does the couple have their privacy, but they also gained a soaking tub by Victoria & Albert, a floating double-sink walnut vanity by Lacava and a separate shower in polished statuary marble.

For the walk-in closet on their list, Jones sliced space from a sunroom and turned the rest into a lounge leading into the bedroom. By giving up existing closet space, they got a bed-

room that could fit a king-sized bed that sits on refinished hardwood floors, instead of plush carpet, Jones said. Abstract paintings tastefully reveal this couple’s modern style.

There are no compromises built into this design, only pathways to bringing the homeowners’ vision to life, making the move from Brooklyn worthwhile.

Pleased with Jones for opening the door to possibilities, the homeowner says: “She took our ideas and top goals and designed the layout so we could have a seamless and beautiful space…She had a great eye for the balance, and it allowed us to get everything we imagined.”

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This page: A new layout enlarged the master bedroom and created space for a lounge area (pictured) as well as a walk-in closet and master bath. Opposite page: With designer Denise Jones’s expert touch, the kitchen overcame obstacles to become the life of the party with a sliding-door connection to the grill deck.

LOVE THAT BASEMENT

FOR A LONG TIME, A SPIDERHATING NORTH CALDWELL HOMEOWNER SHUNNED HER HOME’S LOWER LEVEL. BUT TODAY IT’S A LIVELY LOCUS OF FOOTBALL VIEWING, WINE TASTING AND HER OWN GERMAN ROOTS.

A self-proclaimed arachnophobe, a North Caldwell homeowner has made it a habit to stay out of the cellars of homes. “I don’t do basements,” she says. “I have a huge fear of spiders.”

That’s why her four-bedroom Craftsman-style home’s “lower level”—a euphemism—needed a redesign more than most. Now, with a new winetasting room inspired by her family’s Bavarian roots, this homeowner is breaking her own rules about basements—although she still occasionally sends her husband down to check for any “intruders.”

Perhaps understandably, the home’s lower level was left to last in the roomby-room renovation that was launched shortly after the couple purchased the place 17 years ago to raise two boys. With the passing in 2021 of the homeowner’s mom, the family made a discovery: a wine barrelhead carved with her mom’s family name and native town. That town was Randersacker in Bavaria, Germany, where winemaking spans generations. (“The whole town has vineyards,” says the homeowner.) The barrelhead helped spark a transformation. Before, the lower level had become “a catch-all for junk.” Today, it’s a hit with social gatherings.

The designer was Terri Fiori of the eponymous Wyckoff design firm, with whom the family worked for years and who “always knew the right direction to go.” Not long after the barrelhead discovery, Fiori took on the mission of integrating the basement into everyday life.

Whether or not the home team scores, the new TV room on the redone lower level of this North Caldwell home is something to celebrate, with comfort and contrast from olive swivel chairs and a 10-foot neutral sofa.

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“I wanted to have the feeling of a charming small town in Germany—you know, to have it feel like a small restaurant,” she says. “So I thought the banquette was the perfect focal point for below the barrelhead.” The mustardyellow banquette by Craig Allen Designs is easily the homeowner’s favorite spot. “It almost has a Swiss Alps or a diamond-shaped pattern that was to me very European,” the designer notes.

Just as in any good restaurant, performance fabric by Elitis takes the “Ohno!” out of “Uh-ohs” with wine, while offering a soft velvet. The custom table by Contemporary Craftsman unites warm wood and a cold black iron base with a “handmade feel” that complements hand-forged accessories in a lightup display cabinet. The room is designed to be a true showcase for the couple’s treasures from their jaunts to Germany.

No room at the table? Pull up a faux Navy leather stool with brass accents at the 6-foot, granite-and-mahogany wine-tasting bar, where wrought-iron wall sconces illuminate your selection. For high contrast with the yellow, Fiori deviated from the traditional German bar scene with faux crocodile navy wallpaper that now turns heads. Her take

on this Big Croco by Elitis? “I thought it was something completely unexpected.”

Where the barrelhead takes center stage, an antique mirror works to open the space across the entire back wall. Fiori chose darker cabinetry, not only for function, but also to create a mood with polished countertops of absolute black granite.

Like this room’s barrelhead inspiration, the 40-inch-by-60-inch marble mural (honed for contrast) between Gothic-arched mahogany cabinets also tells a story. “We took a photograph from my clients’ mom’s hometown, and we replicated that into a mosaic,” she says. Glass shelves stretch across the front to ensure that no space is wasted.

To enhance the room’s European charm, the designer mimicked cobblestone with the flooring by Bergen Brick, Stone & Tile, while overhead she conquered a height challenge with embossed tin metal silver. “It looks really cool,” she says, “and it reflects the light.”

Because this room is meant for tasting, there’s a Big Croco-lined wood wine rack with wrought-iron bars and a closet converted into a Vintec wine

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This page: Selections are handily displayed in this wooden wine rack with faux crocodile wallpaper. Opposite page: Although photos of Germany provide a connection, a parquet floor gives the TV room a flavor distinct from the nearby wine-tasting room.

refrigerator, all floor-to-ceiling. It’s a familiar haunt for these empty nesters to gather with friends for wine and a charcuterie board she can serve with ease.

For the avid football fans in the house, Fiori made the lower level come alive with a TV room that incorporates the rich flavor of Bavaria in regional photographs by a relative of the family, Michael Malandra. While images of a scooter and streetcar burst with color, the grape harvest is celebrated in black and white, creating a connection to the wine-tasting room further perpetuated by the dark cabinetry. “They still do this—go out there and harvest grapes,” says the homeowner. “A lot is still done by hand.” The harvest photo cleverly hides a well window to banish that basement vibe, which Fiori also remedies with raised panels instead of flat walls.

While creating interest with patterns and contrasting colors, each piece of furniture maximizes the joy of the game experience: ottomans from Samuelson Furniture score as footrests, olive velvet chairs by EJ Victor with accessory tables swivel between conversation and the screen, and a neutral sofa offers 10 feet of viewing comfort. Dual ottomans that cradle a glass table are meant to move where needed.

To give this room its own personality, Fiori supersized parquet tile—honed to avoid slips. “We wanted the look of wood and the warmth of wood but the practicality of porcelain,” explains Fiori. No tin metal silver here—rather, detail gives the drop ceiling a unique architectural feel. Sconces with blacksatin finish complement the room’s recessed lighting.

One challenge the TV room faced was that there was no room for a TV— until the designer arranged to close a wall, that is. Another was the logistics of fitting the 10-foot sofa down the blue-trellis-rug stairs—a feat accomplished with two smaller sections.

Getting rid of that creepy, crawly feeling for which basements are notorious took some creative design and the right inspiration. But with the completion of the project in February, the homeowners now have a lower level they can enjoy and be proud of.

As for the mom who inspired the wine-tasting room with a barrelhead, the homeowner knows she’d approve. “I think she would have thought it was really special,” she says, “because it’s filled with all things from her town and from her area.” Right down—as she might have added— to the wine glasses.

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This page: This mosaic mural depicts a place the homeowner’s mom knew well: her Bavarian hometown. Opposite page: Designer Terri Fiori endeavored to give the wine-tasting room with its inspirational barrelhead the feel of a German restaurant.

COLOR RULES

It’s impossible to overstate what painting does for a room’s design. It is the foundation of the vibe and visual story of a space. The color of the walls can make a room warm and cozy—or surprising—or forbidding. While there are different ways to “get it right,” these are decisions you surely don’t want to get wrong. MORRIS & ESSEX sought out five designers in our counties; their advice can help you choose paints wisely and coordinate them with the other elements of the design you’re striving for.

Choosing paints is one of the key requirements for your design project. Here’s help from five local experts.

OUR EXPERTS:

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Alicia Bohn, DNA Design, Montclair Grace Liloia, Whyte Birch Interiors, Glen Ridge Megan Pisano, Megan Pisano Design, Chatham Sun Ju Valenta, Sun Valenta Design, Madison Katja van der Loo, Papyrus Home Design, Boonton

CHOOSE YOUR PAINT TYPE

As sustainability becomes a priority for both homeowners and designers, paints with low volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are growing more popular. VOCs can have negative effects on the environment, as well as home air quality. “We try to use low- to noVOC paint in all of our projects,” says Alicia Bohn of DNA. Oil-based paint has fallen out of favor for its longer drying time high as well as its high VOCs. Grace Liloia avoids it entirely, remarking that “oil-based paint not only has an odor, I also find that white oil-based paint usually yellows over time.” As Alicia Bohn says, “Oil-based paint often has to be used if it was already there before you decided to repaint,” as other paints struggle to stick to it. Lower-VOC options are expanding the market with alternatives such as milk paint, clay paint and soy-based paint, which all have wonderful color payoffs. For spaces that deal with more moisture, Katja van der Loo suggests, “there are specific ‘bath and spa’ paints, which can handle the environment.”

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START WITH THE FINISH

If you’re debating among flat, eggshell, satin and high-gloss, Megan Pisano offers one word to guide your choice: “kids!” The higher-gloss a paint, the easier the surface is to clean. However, there’s a downside, as higher-gloss finishes also show more imperfections and can be difficult to repaint. Pisano follows up with her happy medium, saying: “We look at which room kids use the most when deciding on a gloss, but often go with eggshell for most rooms. It’s easily cleanable, and doesn’t show dings and marks as easily as higher-gloss.” Liloia suggests choosing this aspect of your paint with function in mind. “How are you using the room?” she asks. “Who will be using it? Is it a high- or low-traffic area?” Valenta sings the praises of the low-luster finish. “Give it a try,” she says. “It is similar to an eggshell finish, but more lightly reflective and smoother. It offers a rich appearance.”

PICK AN APPEALING CEILING

It’s easy to forget about what has been called your “fifth wall.” But all of our experts encourage paying attention to the ceiling—its hue can completely transform a room’s feeling. As Liloia says, “Painting a ceiling a lighter color brings openness and brightness to the look and feel of the room. You get the opposite effect with a darker paint color. Going with a darker color gives the room an added impact, similar to a mural effect.” Sun Ju Valenta explains the mechanics behind this illusion: “If you are in a room with a dark ceiling, it gives us the illusion of depth because dark color is less reflective than light color.” For specific color suggestions, van der Loo adds: “Using a pale blue or a pale greige color will soften a ceiling and add a bit of interest.”

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TEND TO THE TRIM

This is a part of a room where every designer encourages you, the homeowner, to let your style and personality shine through. “There are no rules,” says Pisano. “It really depends on the look you are going for. For a more elevated space, you can up the contrast even more by painting the trim in a high-gloss.” Liloia enjoys playing with trim color, and offers two recent examples. “I usually paint my door and window trims a white or off-white color,” she says. “In some cases, I also like painting the door and window casings black, to add a contrast.” In most of the DNA team’s projects, they aim to create contrast, but it’s once again not a hard-and-fast rule. A similar visual contrast might be achieved instead by accent pieces and furnishings. “If all the color is in your art and your furniture, maybe you don’t need the color on the walls,” says Bohn. In this case, a matching trim color can create a canvas for those pieces to stand out and take center stage. “In spaces with low ceilings,” van der Loo adds, “it’s sometimes better for the paint on trim to coordinate with the wall color, so the room doesn’t feel too small.”

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SPEAK WITH THE ACCENTS

Accent walls exist to create visual interest, and to break up the flow of a room. Valenta explains: “An accent wall is typically the first thing that draws someone’s attention. It creates the ‘first impression.’” However, take caution—accent walls are easy to get wrong and, as Liloia says, they disrupt the symmetry of a room, something she personally likes to avoid. She says: “I design symmetrically, and it drives me a little crazy when one wall looks different compared to the other three walls in a room.” Liloia also suggests avoiding them outright if you have a room with sloped ceilings, as an accent wall can instantly make the space look busy. Pisano likes using this focal point behind features that draw the eye already. “I love using accent walls behind a bed,” she says. As long as you’re not overloading the space, Bohn and her colleagues at DNA say no one should be afraid of accent walls, and that they offer good solutions to common design problems. “They are a nice way to refresh a space on a small budget,” says Bohn. “We like moody paint colors for accent walls. To make sure you’re not overwhelming the space you have, consider how your eye moves when you look at it. You want your gaze to move around a room, rather than staying fixed on one particular spot.”

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YOUR PASSION

Maybe it’s lying dormant just now, that mad hunger for art. But a quick trip to one of

Talk about mad! More than a century ago, Henri Matisse’s 1907 painting “Blue Nude” made people so angry they burned it in effigy. Not only are nudes not supposed to be blue, they figured, but this naked lady was rough, muscular, immodest—everything their idealized notion of the demure, willowy female was not. (No wonder she was first purchased by the irreverent avantgarde writer Gertrude Stein.)

Want to see if this painting enrages you too? You can, with a short drive down to the Baltimore Museum of Art in Baltimore. And what better time for such a visit? April is unpredictable outdoors, but the weather inside a climate-controlled museum always purrs like a kitten. And five cities within driving distance of our counties offer world-class art museums that make great short-trip destinations. They are filled with works that span media, time periods and styles. With attractions ranging from the most contemporary of modern art to portraits seeped in history to landscapes lovely enough to cause a quick intake of breath, any one of these destinations will entrance you for hours. Whether you’re looking for a quick weekend break to check out one or two, or a week-long trip to immerse yourself in art, you’ll never run out of things to see.

BALTIMORE, MD.

Much more than just “Blue Nude,” the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) offers the world’s largest collection of the work of impressionist Matisse. It’s always free for general admission (though special exhibits may charge) and features more than 97,000 art pieces, including sculpture installations, watercolors and fiber art. (Not bad for a museum that was started in 1914 with a single painting!) Most events on BMA’s always-updating calendar are also free. If you crave something a little less traditional, the American Visionary Art Museum has you covered. This destination is famous for displaying the work of self-taught artists, including farmers, mathematicians and prison inmates. It’s one of the country’s go-to destinations for “outsider art,” and is guaranteed to capture your imagination and challenge your expectations.

And, since you can’t spell Baltimore without “more,” there’s more: There is, for example, The Walters Art Museum, which displays collections spanning millennia. Tucked into the always-alive Mount Vernon Cultural District, it shows off paintings from 19th century masters, Asian textile art, European medieval armor and additional treasures. And the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, which celebrates African American history and culture in Maryland. And the Jewish Museum of Maryland, which focuses on the history and artistic reflections of Jewish experiences around the world. And dozens of additional art destinations. Off the beaten path: If you’re looking for a small gallery instead of a sprawling museum, check out the Crystal Moll Gallery, which displays the work of Moll and other local artists with a focus on “plein air” urban landscape paintings. This kind of small space often gives you chances to run into and chat with the artists themselves, for a one-of-akind experience.

For more information: baltimore.org

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Art and history are deeply entwined in our nation’s capital. The National Museum of Art is a must-see, considered by many one of the best destinations in the country to explore art history. Some of the greatest masterworks of Western creativity are on display here. Its archives are extensive, comprising more than 150,000 pieces, and its exhibits are constantly rotating, so repeat visits are a treat. Also offering free admission and daily guided tours, this should top the list of any art-seeker’s vacation plans.

D.C.’s Smithsonian museums are trademark attractions of the city, and display art just as extensively as they display history. The Smithsonian American Art Museum challenges you to put yourself “within the American artistic landscape” and describes itself as “the global leader and trusted source on American art and craft.” Its modern and contemporary art collection is extensive, along with pieces that make history vivid, like Isaac Julien’s image installation exploring the life of Frederick Douglass (on display until the end of 2026). The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery almost needs no introduction, as its collection of the faces that form the American identity is unrivaled. Anderson House, in a 1905 Beaux-Arts mansion, preserves the memory of the American Revolution, while The Kreeger Museum on Foxhall Road revels in 19th and 20th century art. And that just scratches the surface; the capital has more than 80 museums.

Off the beaten path: The Phillips Collection is our nation’s first modern-art museum, created in 1921. Small and intimate, it’s situated in founder Duncan Phillips’ old home, and the pieces are often arranged to allow for connections and conversations between different eras of art. With work from such artists as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Pablo Picasso, this is a hidden gem worth uncovering.

For more information: washington.org

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FOR PAINTINGS

five nearby cities can awaken it.

NEW YORK, N.Y.

You knew this one was coming, but don’t groan! We have some of the best art displays in the world right in our counties’ backyards. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest art museum in the Americas and the fourth largest in the world. Its collection spans more than 5,000 years, and even if you’ve visited before there’s always something new to catch your eye, as exhibits rotate frequently. On display now is “Lineages,” a collection of Korean art, and “Grounded in Clay,” which displays Pueblo pottery. The Met also has daily events and tours, many of them family friendly. Another NYC giant is the Museum of Modern Art, known familiarly as MOMA. It’s one of the world’s best destinations for modern art, one where each piece is meant to challenge you, impress you and make you think. If you’ve ever thought it would be amazing to see Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” in person, you can do that at MOMA.

Of course, NYC offers more than the giants. On Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District there’s the Whitney Museum of American Art, which concentrates on work from the 20th and 21st centuries. (If you’re still getting used to the Whitney’s decade-ago move downtown from its Upper East Side address, remember that the museum’s first location, when it opened in 1931, was on West 8th Street in Greenwich Village.) And the New Museum of Contemporary Art, an architectural wonder on the outside in addition to its collections inside, explores under-recognized artists. It often does full catalogues of artists’ work before they reach true mainstream recognition. The Big Apple features more than 90 other museums and galleries. Off the beaten path: If you’re burned out from the sheer NYC scale of the bigger museums, you can stop by the American Folk Art Museum, smaller in size and in scope. This collection spotlights selftaught artists and “folk” art around the country— you’ll see things like quilting and fiber crafts displayed here.

For more information: nyctourism.com

NEW HAVEN, CT.

About a two-hour drive will take you to New Haven, where art collections are extensive and Yale University is almost a museum itself, with nearly 300 years of history and architecture. Wander the open parts of the campus for glorious clock towers and arches. The Yale University Art Gallery holds the distinction of being the oldest gallery in America; it offers free admission every day. There’s lots to see here, from John Trumbull’s “The Declaration of Independence” (you know this one, even if you don’t know you do) to Greek urns from 500 B.C.E. Ancient and modern works, fine art and crafts, this is a destination that has it all and displays it extensively. While you’re exploring the campus, you may also browse the Yale Center for British Art, which has the biggest collection of its namesake work outside the United Kingdom. That collection includes landscapes by Romantic greats J. M. W. Turner and Richard Parkes Bonington.

The New Haven Museum takes a more historical slant, but is no less worthwhile. Inside you’ll find displays of local crafts and handmade furnishings, which tell visual histories of the city and of design. It features an exhibition of signs and sign art from throughout New Haven’s history and displays an extensive photography collection, going all the way back to the invention of the medium.

Off the beaten path: If you’re looking for something a little looser (and more suitable for little ones), the Connecticut Children’s Museum is a great option. Every one of its exhibits is community inspired and friendly for all ages and levels of accessibility. Nearly everything is interactive, including its recreation of the Great Green Room from the classic storybook Goodnight, Moon This one will get your child excited about learning—but good luck getting her or him to leave!

For more information: visitnewhaven.com

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

The City of Brotherly Love has an incredible arts community, and it’s reflected in its collection of museums. It’s also only about a two-and-a-half-hour drive away. When you arrive, it’s best to not overthink where to start—go to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and get ready to spend hours wandering the halls (and, yes, get a picture on the Rocky stairs). Its collections and galleries span hundreds of years and hundreds of countries. Right now, it’s spotlighting American photography in the 1970s, while the permanent collections include Impressionist and Renaissance pieces by artists such as Edgar Degas and Sandro Botticelli. If the sheer size of that seems difficult to grapple with, turn your attention to the Institute of Contemporary Art. Affiliated with University of Pennsylvania, it’s where to go to see art innovation. Nearly all the artists on display here are still living, and exhibits are constantly updating.

For a smaller, focused gallery experience, visit the Rodin Museum. Dedicated to sculptor Auguste Rodin, who is considered the founder of modern sculpture and known for his masterpiece “The Thinker,” it is the largest collection of his work outside Paris. This museum showcases some of the most lifelike sculptures ever created, and it often stages exhibits to highlight individual details of Rodin’s work. And that’s just the start; Philly has dozens of other art centers to catch your eye.

Off the beaten path: The Ryerss Museum is operated by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, but located about a half hour away from it. Displayed in the Ryerss Mansion (which still contains much of the original 19th century furnishings), this is an eclectic museum that grew from Joseph Waln Ryerss’s personal collection. Art spills from the original first floor of the house and into two galleries in the rear, much of it from China, Tibet, Japan and India. You’ll find everything from historical armor to oil paintings of beloved pets as you move through this estate. For more information: visitphilly.com

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How Sweet It Is!

These chocolate delights are a perfect treat any time of year— and you won’t feel guilty going back for more.

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LIGHT & DARK CHOCOLATE MOUSSE

Yields 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

n 1/2 cup plain chocolate

n 1/2 cup white chocolate

n 5 oz. double cream

n 3 large eggs, separated

n 2 Tbs. orange flavored liqueur, brandy or rum (optional)

n crumbled chocolate waferbar or cocoa for garnish

DIRECTIONS

Break the two chocolates into two small bowls, melt in the microwave or place one at time over a pan of simmering water. Cool slightly.

Lightly whip the cream until it forms soft peaks. Whisk the egg whites in a separate bowl until they are shiny and stiff.

Stir the liqueur (optional) and two egg yolks into the dark chocolate, then fold in one third of the cream and half the egg whites.

Stir the remaining egg yolk into the white chocolate, then fold in the remaining cream and egg whites.

Layer the two mousses into four glasses and decorate with grated chocolate. Chill for at least 1 hour before serving.

“Choose dark chocolate for heart health. In addition to being packed with antioxidants, dark chocolate contains cocoa solids, which are rich in plant chemicals called flavonoids. Flavonoids can protect your cardiovascular health by decreasing blood pressure levels. Top this treat off with your favorite berries for additional heart healthy benefits.”
—Alexa Schneider, registered dietitian nutritionist, Be Well Nutrition Counseling, Randolph
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CHOCOLATE MOUSSE TUILES WITH FRESH RASPBERRIES

Yields 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

n 1 14.5 oz. can coconut cream or full-fat coconut milk

n 1/2 cup dark chocolate of choice, chopped

n 1 tsp. coconut oil

n 2 Tbs. maple syrup

n 1 tsp. vanilla extract

n store-bought chocolate cups (e.g. glassine chocolate candy cups)

DIRECTIONS

In a large bowl, add the coconut cream/milk. Using a hand mixer, beat for about one minute, until smooth and creamy, then set that aside.

Next, in a small bowl, melt the dark chocolate and coconut oil. Do this in the microwave in two 30-second increments, stirring in between each interval until the chocolate is smooth and creamy. If you don’t use a microwave, simply melt the chocolate and coconut oil over a pan of simmering water.

Pour the chocolate into the bowl with the coconut cream/milk, along with the maple syrup and vanilla.

Use the hand mixer again, and beat until combined well, and the mixture is smooth and creamy, using a spatula to scrape down the sides of the bowl.

Divide the mixture evenly among 4 chocolate cups. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to firm up to a thick consistency. Top each one with fresh raspberries and enjoy!

“Make this sweet treat a little more nutrient dense by adding a superfood, such as chia seeds. Sprinkling them on top of this dessert not only adds crunch, but heart healthy benefits as well. They are an excellent source of fiber, which supports heart health by reducing cholesterol levels. Fiber supports intestinal health and takes longer to digest, making you feel satisfied longer.”
—Alexa Schneider, registered dietitian nutritionist, Be Well Nutrition Counseling, Randolph
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TASTES

Spring Refresher

Toast to the season with an invigorating drink that’s perfect for any party—indoors or out.

PERFECT AMARETTO SOUR COCKTAIL

Yields: 1 serving

INGREDIENTS

n 1½ oz. amaretto

n ½ oz. bourbon whiskey

n 1 oz. lemon juice

n 1 tsp. maple syrup

n 1 egg white

n 2 dashes Angostura bitters n cocktail cherry or lemon slice for garnish

DIRECTIONS

Add the amaretto, bourbon, lemon juice, syrup, egg white and bitters to a cocktail shaker without ice. Shake for 15 seconds. Add the ice to the cocktail shaker and shake again for 30 seconds. Strain the drink into a glass; foam will collect at the top. Garnish with a lemon peel and cocktail cherry.

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TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS 2024 MORRIS COUNTY’S

MORRIS COUNTY IS HOME TO SOME OF THE MOST SEASONED AND TALENTED REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS IN THE COUNTRY. To help readers find the best agents to work with, Morris & Essex magazine contracted DataJoe Research of Boulder, Colorado to facilitate a multi-faceted research campaign. It consisted of an online survey delivered directly to agents across Morris County via email as well as internet research. In the survey, real estate agents were asked to provide sales volume ranges and also nominate their peers. In the internet campaign, DataJoe consulted a variety of websites to build richer knowledge of individual licensed real estate agents across the county.

DataJoe checked and confirmed that each published winner had, at the time of review, a current, active license status with the appropriate state regulatory board. If they were not able to find evidence of a real estate agent’s current, active registration with the state regulatory board, that real estate agent was excluded from the list. Finally, DataJoe presented the tallied results to Morris & Essex magazine for final review.

We recognize that there are many good real estate agents who are not shown on the representative list. This is only a sampling of the huge array of talented professionals within the county.

CHATHAM

MARLENE VEGTER

Weichert Realtors

64 Main St. Chatham, NJ 07928

973-271-4400

MARY T. WEICHERT

Weichert Realtors

64 Main St. Chatham, NJ 07928

201-532-0788

973-635-5000

DEBBIE WOERNER

Coldwell Banker Realty

135 Main St. Chatham, NJ 07928

973-500-3032

973-635-8200

CHESTER

DEBRA BURKE

Coldwell Banker Realty

191 Main St., Suite 2 Chester, NJ 07930

201-230-4725

908-879-4900

THEODORE MILLER II

Coldwell Banker Realty

191 Main St., Suite 2 Chester, NJ 07930

973-713-3077

908-879-4900

DOVER

CHRISTIAN VEGA

Realty Executives

34 E. Blackwell St. Dover, NJ 07801

201-919-1329

973-729-7141

EAST HANOVER

GLORIA LAFORGIA

Weichert Realtors

1625 Route 10 East Morris Plains, NJ 07950

973-477-4632

973-984-1400

CHRISTINE NAGY

Coccia Real Estate Group, LLC

435 Ridgedale Ave. East Hanover, NJ 07936 973-615-9878

973-887-2500

KINNELON

JOANNA PATERECK

Realty Executives

1167 Route 23 South, Suite 4 Kinnelon, NJ 07405 862-266-7359

973-838-6990

MADISON

TRACEY FRANCO

Coldwell Banker Realty

49 Main St. Madison, NJ 07940

973-945-6865

973-377-4444

MENDHAM

CYNTHIA RUGGIERO

Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby’s International Realty

20 E. Main St. Mendham, NJ 07945

908-399-3408

973-543-3500

EILEEN SCOTT

Weichert Realtors

21 W. Main St. Mendham, NJ 07945

201-317-6338

MORRIS PLAINS

MARA GLAUBERG

Weichert Realtors

1625 Route 10 East Morris Plains, NJ 07950

917-733-3304

973-984-1400

KEITH KIRKWOOD

Howard Hanna Rand Realty

374 Speedwell Ave. Morris Plains, NJ 07950

407-488-0312

973-532-5727

MORRISTOWN

ANDREW ALLEN

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1776 On The Green Morristown, NJ 07960

973-349-0459

973-315-8180

RYAN BRUEN

Coldwell Banker Realty

211 South St. Morristown, NJ 07960 973-294-8887 973-267-8990

GORDON CRAWFORD

Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan

44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960 973- 615-1567 973-539-1120

RYAN G. DAWSON

Weichert Realtors 20 Madison Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960 973-768-7468 973-539-8000

ANTOINETTE DEPIANO

Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan 44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960 973-903-4430 973-539-1120

RYAN DOUGHERTY

Compass New Jersey, LLC 1776 On The Green Morristown, NJ 07960 973-309-6178 973-315-8180

ERIC FUNK

RE/MAX Select

1 Madison Ave., East Building Morristown, NJ 07960

551-587-2359

RONNIE GLOMB

Your Town Realty, LLC 5 Maple Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960

973-865-5050

JEREMY GULISH

Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan 44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960

908-303-0926

973-539-1120

JACQUELINE HAYNES

RE/MAX Select 1 Madison Ave., East Building Morristown, NJ 07960 201-230-3312

KELLY HOLMQUIST

Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan 44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960 908-451-4676 973-539-1120

KEVIN KARCICH

Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan 44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960 862-432-3409

973-539-1120

DOROTA KUNDERA

Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan 44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960

973-867-8134

973-539-1120

DONNA LERNER

Weichert Realtors 20 Madison Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960

973-945-9969

973-539-8000

PATRICIA LOPEZ

Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby’s International Realty

55 South St. Morristown, NJ 07960

973-476-2236

973-952-6200

MARY MENARD

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1776 On The Green Morristown, NJ 07960

973-879-2860

973-315-8180

JACKIE SCURA

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1776 On The Green Morristown, NJ 07960

973-214-9488

973-315-8180

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ELITE (CONTINUED)

MARY SHEERAN

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan 44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960

201-412-9155

973-335-5500

JILLAYNE E. SOUTHREN

Weichert Realtors

20 Madison Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960

201-650-3722

973-539-8000

DOUGLAS TUCKER

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1776 On The Green Morristown, NJ 07960

973-769-1563

973-315-8180

SIMA WOLF

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan 44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960 201-874-2218

973-539-1120

IAN WOLF

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan 44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960 201-838-6367

973-539-1120

MOUNTAIN LAKES

ANNE FISHER

Coldwell Banker Realty 91 Crane Rd. Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 201-602-1304

973-263-0400

ILENE HOROWITZ

Coldwell Banker Realty 91 Crane Rd. Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973-229-0087

973-263-0400

KATHI MASTERS

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan 333 Route 46 Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973-229-4500

973-335-5500

PARSIPPANY

TONI KAUFMANN

Realty Executives

113 Parsippany Rd.

Parsippany, NJ 07054

973-809-0800

ANDREA MARTONE

Realty Executives

113 Parsippany Rd.

Parsippany, NJ 07054

973-886-2626

973-887-0095

PINE BROOK

LAUREN PARRELLA

Realty Executives

263 Changebridge Rd., Suite 6 Pine Brook, NJ 07058

973-634-3394

RANDOLPH

DOREEN GREMBOWITZ

Weichert Realtors

284 Route 10 Randolph, NJ 07869

973-722-8863

973-328-7800

ROCKAWAY

GLEN BAKER

RE/MAX Select

20 W. Main St. Rockaway, NJ 07866

973-727-8539

973-625-0450

LORI A. CARUSO

RE/MAX Select

20 W. Main St. Rockaway, NJ 07866

973-219-3789

973-663-8381

JULIA TORSIELLO

Century 21 Christel Realty

165 E. Main St. Rockaway, NJ 07866

973-907-4938

973-627-6800

TOWACO

ENID DAVIS

Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty

670 Main Rd. Towaco, NJ 07082

973-714-4422

973-335-5700

BUTLER

LAURA BELLINI

Coldwell Banker Realty

1450 Route 23 North Butler, NJ 07405

973-650-2357 | 973-838-9300

BETTY HEDDEN

Coldwell Banker Realty

1450 Route 23 North Butler, NJ 07405

973-713-5714 | 973-838-9300

CHATHAM

AMY BALL

Coldwell Banker Realty

135 Main St. Chatham, NJ 07928

973-224-2385 | 973-635-8200

KATHERINE CATANZARO

Weichert Realtors

64 Main St. Chatham, NJ 07928

908-403-3244 | 973-635-5000

DEBRA CUNNINGHAM

Weichert Realtors

64 Main St. Chatham, NJ 07928 917-716-5824

JOSEPH EBERLE

Weichert Realtors

64 Main St. Chatham, NJ 07928

908-868-4800 | 973-635-5000

MARTA KNAUFF

Coldwell Banker Realty

135 Main St. Chatham, NJ 07928

908-507-9594 | 973-635-8200

KAREN TORRENTE

Coldwell Banker Realty

135 Main St. Chatham, NJ 07928

973-476-7100 | 973-635-8200

KRISTIN WINTER

Coldwell Banker Realty

135 Main St. Chatham, NJ 07928

973-214-3828 | 973-635-8200

CHESTER

CAROL BORMAN

RE/MAX Heritage Properties

294 Main St. Chester, NJ 07930 908-581-9205

CHRISTOPHER AMERICO

CLEFFI

RE/MAX Heritage Properties

294 Main St.

Chester, NJ 07930

973-714-9005 | 973-879-4700

CATHERINE CONWAY

Coldwell Banker Realty

191 Main St., Suite 2 Chester, NJ 07930

201-412-9537 | 908-879-4900

SUSAN DALGLEISH

Coldwell Banker Realty

191 Main St., Suite 2 Chester, NJ 07930

973-769-1072 | 908-879-4900

MARLENE GINSBERG

Coldwell Banker Realty

191 Main St. Suite 2 Chester, NJ 07930

201-230-7697 | 908-879-4900

MEEKA KULKARNI

Weichert Realtors

142 Main St. Chester, NJ 07930

908-334-4605 | 908-879-7010

DEBORAH MCINTOSH

Weichert Realtors

142 Main St. Chester, NJ 07930

203-856-1421 | 908-879-7010

PATSY SODEN

Coldwell Banker Realty

191 Main St., Suite 2 Chester, NJ 07930

973-713-2471 | 908-879-3374

ERICA TATTERSAL

Weichert Realtors

142 Main St. Chester, NJ 07930

908-914-7944 | 908-360-2933

EAST HANOVER

JEN BASSOLINO

Coccia Real Estate Group, LLC

435 Ridgedale Ave. East Hanover, NJ 07936 973-202-2103 | 973-887-2500

DAVID CADMORE

Howard Hanna Rand Realty

460 Ridgedale Ave. East Hanover, NJ 07936 407-456-3165 | 973-694-0666

ANNETTE CAPO

Howard Hanna Rand Realty 460 Ridgedale Ave. East Hanover, NJ 07936 714-944-5487 | 973-694-0666

ELVIRA GREEN

Coccia Real Estate Group, LLC 435 Ridgedale Ave. East Hanover, NJ 07936 201-230-9313 | 973-887-2500

FLANDERS

TAMMY ABRUSCI

RE/MAX Heritage Properties 293 Route 206 Flanders, NJ 07836 973-229-3322 | 973-229-3322

KINNELON

JASON ALAN AMENDOLIA

Century 21 Preferred Realty Inc. 43 North Rd. Kinnelon, NJ 07405 973-216-5356 | 973-838-3600

KRISTEN DELEO

Realty Executives 1167 Route 23 South, Suite 4 Kinnelon, NJ 07405 973-519-4093 | 973-838-6990

DEBRA ZYSKOWSKI

Terrie O’Connor Realtors 1483 Route 23 South Kinnelon, NJ 07405 201-247-6334 | 973-838-0100

LAKE HOPATCONG

STEPHANIE BLUMERT

Realty Executives

828 Route 15

Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 973-220-4756 | 973-220-4756

MADISON

JUDY CARLSSON

Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby’s International Realty

223 Main St. Madison, NJ 07940 973-214-6164 | 973-377-7785

MARYBETH ECKHARDT

Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby’s International Realty

223 Main St. Madison, NJ 07940 973-908-1633 | 973-377-7785

VALARIE ELLIS FRIEDMAN

RE/MAX Achievers

4 Division Ave. Madison, NJ 07940 973-610-3855 | 973-377-5025

DONNA MATTINA

Coldwell Banker Realty

49 Main St. Madison, NJ 07940

973-214-2929 | 973-377-4444

MAUREEN MOUNT

Coldwell Banker Realty

49 Main St. Madison, NJ 07940 973-769-3970 | 973-377-4444

ROBERT PIKE

RE/MAX Achievers

4 Division Ave. Madison, NJ 07940 973-476-4245 | 973-701-1200

MENDHAM

JILL A. CARDULLO

Weichert Realtors

21 W. Main St. Mendham, NJ 07945 973-879-8443 | 973-543-6511

SUSAN CORONA

Coldwell Banker Realty

106A E. Main St. Mendham, NJ 07945 908-963-1112 | 973-543-2552

ISABELLE FAMULARO

Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby’s International Realty

20 E. Main St. Mendham, NJ 07945 908-399-1540 | 973-543-3500

LOU ANN FELLERS

Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby’s International Realty

20 E. Main St. Mendham, NJ 07945

908-930-9564 | 973-543-3500

DENISE MORTENSON

Turpin Realtors

8 E. Main St. Mendham, NJ 07945

973-714-1309 | 973-543-7400

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TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS MORRIS COUNTY’S 2024 ELITE
TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS 2024 MORRIS COUNTY’S

PAMELA TISHMAN

Coldwell Banker Realty

106A E. Main St. Mendham, NJ 07945 973-271-9079 | 973-543-2552

DIANE TOLLEY

Coldwell Banker Realty

106A E. Main St. Mendham, NJ 07945 973-219-6064 | 973-543-2552

MONTVILLE

TRIVENI GURIKAR

RE/MAX Neighborhood Properties

381 Main Rd. Montville, NJ 07045 973-727-9418

RICH HEIM

Heim Realty, LLC 161 Main Rd. Montville, NJ 07045 973-335-0811

LISA MOTISI

RE/MAX Neighborhood Properties 381 Main Rd. Montville, NJ 07045 973-241-5850 | 973-334-3341

SALLY VREELAND NOVAK

RE/MAX Neighborhood Properties

381 Main Rd. Montville, NJ 07045 973-819-9820

CHERYL A. SCHUCK

RE/MAX Neighborhood Properties

381 Main Rd. Montville, NJ 07045 973-727-7626 973-334-3341

MORRIS PLAINS

KIMBERLY BRECHKA

Weichert Realtors

1625 Route 10 East Morris Plains, NJ 07950 973-984-1400

BRENDA LEE

Weichert Realtors

1625 Route 10 East Morris Plains, NJ 07950 646-402-2002 | 973-984-1400

MORRISTOWN

AMANDA ABDELSAYED

Keller Williams Morristown

44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960

201-230-7515 | 973-539-1120

CHRISTINE ALTAMURO

Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan

44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960 973-557-5026 | 973-539-1120

YINNA CHIH

Weichert Realtors

20 Madison Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960 973-539-8000

DOUGLAS COLLINSON

Keller Williams Morristown

44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960

973-214-0347 | 973-867-1152

JANE CONWAY

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan

44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960

201-400-2707 | 973-539-1120

MARY DOUGHERTY

Compass New Jersey, LLC 1776 On The Green Morristown, NJ 07960 862-260-8931

LORRAINE FIRST

Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby’s

International Realty

55 South St. Morristown, NJ 07960 617-320-1822 | 973-952-6200

DENISE FLANAGAN

Coldwell Banker Realty 211 South St. Morristown, NJ 07960 973-420-4590 | 973-267-8990

ELIZABETH HARPER

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan

44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960 201-317-1118 | 973-539-1120

NICOLE HASLETT

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan

44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230

Morristown, NJ 07960

908-887-0862 | 973-539-1120

ADAM HASLETT

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan

44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230

Morristown, NJ 07960

973-668-2430 | 973-539-1120

CHRISTER HOLMQUIST

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan

44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230

Morristown, NJ 07960

908-797-3944 | 973-803-5405

GEORGE P. JENKINS

Compass New Jersey, LLC 1776 On The Green Morristown, NJ 07960 973-615-9494 | 973-315-8180

EDWIN KALINKA

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan

44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230

Morristown, NJ 07960 973-670-8338 | 973-539-1120

TERESA MAEGERLEIN

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach Realtors

264 South St. Morristown, NJ 07960 201-826-1462 | 973-538-5555

LISA MOLINARI

Weichert Realtors

20 Madison Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960

908-337-1748 | 973-539-8000

COURTNEY ORLANDO

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1776 On The Green Morristown, NJ 07760 732-921-1825 | 973-315-8180

MICHELLE PEREIRA

Weichert Realtors

20 Madison Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960 201-841-4413 | 973-539-8000

EVDUZA RAMAJ

Your Town Realty, LLC 5 Maple Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960 973-865-5050

ELZBIETA RAVIN

Coldwell Banker Realty 211 South St. Morristown, NJ 07960 973-479-0787 | 973-267-8990

ALICE B. SAMACH

Weichert Realtors

20 Madison Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960 973-610-9021 | 973-539-8000

ROMINA SCANDROGLIO

Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan 44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960 973-539-1120 | 908-265-2695

DOMINIQUE SCURA

Compass New Jersey, LLC 1776 On The Green Morristown, NJ 07960 973-219-8909 | 973-315-8180

ERICA TRAVIS

Compass New Jersey, LLC 1776 On The Green Morristown, NJ 07960 908-370-8695 | 973-315-8180

ANDREW WALKER

Keller Williams Morristown 44 Whippany Rd., Suite 230 Morristown, NJ 07960 201-424-8628 | 973-539-1120

MOUNTAIN LAKES

ROMILA BAJAJ

Weichert Realtors 3510 Route 46 Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 956-844-6612

KEITH BOCHNER

Coldwell Banker Realty 91 Crane Rd. Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973-476-2089 | 973-263-0400

KATHLEEN CALDWELL

Coldwell Banker Realty 91 Crane Rd. Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973-727-2921 | 973-263-0400

ANNA DE GROSSI

Coldwell Banker Realty

91 Crane Rd.

Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973-886-4507 | 973-263-0400

PATRICIA FINNEGAN

Coldwell Banker Realty

91 Crane Rd.

Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 908-507-2294 | 973-263-0400

ANTHONY FREDERICO

Coldwell Banker Realty

91 Crane Rd. Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 201-274-3327 | 973-263-0400

KATHERINE HENNING

Coldwell Banker Realty

91 Crane Rd. Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973-263-0400

MARGARET LEFSKY

Coldwell Banker Realty 91 Crane Rd. Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973-727-0795 | 973-263-0400

JOE POLIZZI

Keller Williams Realty

Metropolitan

333 Route 46 West

Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973-219-7984 | 973-335-5500

SUEANNE SYLVESTER

Coldwell Banker Realty 91 Crane Rd. Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973-219-8845 | 973-263-0400

PARSIPPANY

BARRY COOPERSMITH

RE/MAX First Choice Realtors

1160 Route 46 West Parsippany, NJ 07054 201-919-2896 | 973-335-4600

POMPTON PLAINS

COLLEEN MCMAHON

Century 21 Crest Real Estate Inc.

142 Route 23 North Pompton Plains, NJ 07444 973-214-5250 | 973-686-1500

RANDOLPH

ANDREA E. DUDA

Weichert Realtors 284 Route 10 Randolph, NJ 07869 201-602-1856 | 973-328-7800

ANGELA MCNIECE

Weichert Realtors 284 Route 10 Randolph, NJ 07869 973-296-0912 | 973-328-7800

JAVIER MILLAN

Realty Executives 419 Route 10 East Randolph, NJ 07869 973-390-5361

DEBI RISKA

RE/MAX House Values 1250 Sussex Tpke., Suite C Randolph, NJ 07869 201-486-5566

JULIE WILLIAMS

Weichert Realtors

284 Route 10 Randolph, NJ 07869

973-277-0059

ROCKAWAY

MARIAN BLOETE

Century 21 Christel Realty 165 E. Main St. Rockaway, NJ 07866

973-714-4662 | 973-627-6800

TERESA DRAPCZUK

Century 21 Christel Realty 165 E. Main St. Rockaway, NJ 07866

609-220-0933 | 973-627-6800

NICOLE FLETCHER

RE/MAX Select

20 W. Main St. Rockaway, NJ 07866 973-934-9095

JOSEPH MORREALE

RE/MAX Select

20 W. Main St. Rockaway, NJ 07866 973-390-3326

JENNIFER TAYLOR

Century 21 Christel Realty 165 E. Main St. Rockaway, NJ 07866 856-816-1543 | 973-627-6800

OLGA TSIAVOS

RE/MAX Select 20 W. Main St. Rockaway, NJ 07866 973-219-5102

SUSAN WADLEIGH

EXIT Realty 1 Bank St.. Rockaway, NJ 07866 201-936-8804 | 973-386-9900

SUCCASUNNA

ORIE FISCHETTI

RE/MAX Town & Valley II 211 Route 10 East Succasunna, NJ 07876 973-229-0022

RICK J. RUOTOLO

RE/MAX Town & Valley II 211 Route 10 East Succasunna, NJ 07876 973-723-7777 | 973-361-7700

TOWACO

CHRISTINA WHEELER

Century 21 The Crossing 8 Whitehall Rd. Towaco, NJ 07082 973-271-3382 | 973-227-7000

WASHINGTON

MARK DUKE

ERA Duke Realtors 304 E. Washington Ave. Washington, NJ 07882 908-689-3500 | 908-689-3500

TOP REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS PROFILES TO ENID DAVIS, Team Leader of The Davis Group, real estate is a service profession. A top-notch agent shows genuine concern, putting the client’s needs first. Enid entered real estate after a career in the fashion industry, using many of the skills she had developed, building relationships and analyzing markets. Attentive to the market, she can advise clients about the right price to buy or sell. Each real estate transaction is unique, and Enid thrives on learning new techniques for success. Active in her community, Enid supports the Montville Educational Foundation and OneMontville, an organization that promotes acceptance and kindness. Enid Davis 670 Main Rd., Towaco, NJ 07082 • C: 973.714.4422 • O: 973.335.5700 • www.eniddavisrealtor.com The Davis Group, Prominent Properties/Sotheby’s International Realty

Gordon Crawford

Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan |

973.615.1567

• Info@crawfordlorenzoteam.com

Crawford Lorenzo Home Selling Team

• www.CrawfordLorenzoHomeSellingTeam.com

AN EXPERT AMONG EXPERTS IN THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY, GORDON CRAWFORD LEADS THE CRAWFORD LORENZO HOME SELLING TEAM AS A TOP PRODUCER IN NORTHERN NJ FOR MORE THAN 45 YEARS! Early in his career, Gordon became one of the most successful and trusted agents in Northern New Jersey. Building his business and reputation on four core values (Honesty, Hard Work, Personal Responsibility and Common Sense), Gordon has successfully created a team of 17 full-time executive agents who also hold those same values and work ethic. Each agent provides their clients with an exceptional level of first-class service. Gordon’s team is #1 at Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan and continues to outpace the market. Last year, 2022, when the real estate market was down overall, The Crawford Lorenzo Home Selling Team had 174 transactions totaling 104 million in sales, up 10% from their 2021 sales. Whether you’re listing your first home, a luxury home, you’re a first-time buyer, upsizing, downsize, or relocating, we are here to help.

Give Gordon a call, we put our clients first!

Gloria La Forgia, Sales Representative

Weichert Realtors Corporate Headquarters

1625 Route 10 East, Morris Plains, NJ 07950

• C: 973.477.4632

NCJAR DISTINGUISHED SALES REP, CRS, ABR

• www.glorialaforgia.com

RANKED AMONG THE TOP 1% OF WEICHERT AGENTS OUT OF 6400 NATIONWIDE. Gloria is a proud recipient of the NJ 5 Star Realtor Award from 2014-2024-recently featured in Fortune magazine 2023 Market Leaders. This is an award which is voted by past and present clients. Gloria has received the Circle of Excellence Award since 1999-Platinum Level 2022.

Gloria began her real estate career in 1994 and enjoys working with buyers and sellers, from first-time home buyers to luxury buyers, sellers in all price categories and has sold over 470 homes /over 230 million. An expert in Morris and Essex Counties, Gloria a is “The East Hanover Specialist-to date has listed and sold more homes in her hometown of East Hanover than any other Realtor. She has built The La Forgia Group, consisting of herself, two buyers agents and her assistant. Business has grown rapidly, largely as a result of referrals and returning clients and internet exposure.

Giving back to the community is always important. Gloria sponsors local baseball, football and soccer leagues along with contributing to various other charities. She understands that a real estate transaction may be the largest financial transaction clients will make and is extremely dedicated to developing client relationships based on trust, knowledge and integrity.

Call your neighborhood EXPERT today

TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS PROFILES

Elvira Green, Realtor®

435 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover, NJ 07936

• C: 201.230.9313

O: 973.887.2500 • www.cocciarealestate.com/elvira-green

Zillow Profile: www.zillow.com/profile/elvira9 Coccia

ELVIRA GREEN IS AMONG THE MOST TRUSTED AND TOP SELLING REALTORS IN MORRIS COUNTY. She received the NJAR Circle of Excellence Sales Award during the last 10 years from 2014—2023.

She’s clearly set a high bar with her top-notch professionalism & passion for excellence, providing superior service to every client.

Elvira’s clients always have full confidence in her expertise, efficiency and abilities to spot red flags. A lifetime resident of Florham Park and Madison, Elvira Green has deep connections to this desirable area where she raises her family. Elvira’s clients find that there’s no substitute for her invaluable financial background, expert negotiating skills & proven results.

Before entering the real estate market as a Realtor, Elvira was a mortgage associate with Wells Fargo Mortgage helping borrowers understand their loan options. She also worked as a compliance specialist for Merrill Lynch & Co. managing retirement investment plans for Fortune 500 companies. Elvira’s BA in business from Caldwell University adds to her strong skill sets.

TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS PROFILES
Real Estate Group FOR MORRIS COUNTY TOP REAL ESTATE AGENT LISTINGS PLEASE VISIT WWW.MORRISANDESSEXMAG. COM/MORRIS-COUNTYS-TOPREAL-ESTATE-AGENTS-2024/ TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS 2024 MORRIS COUNTY’S TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS MORRIS COUNTY’S 2024 ELITE Coccia Real Estate Group C: 201.230.9313 | O: 973.887.2500 Elvira Green, Realtor® New Luxury Build!! Florham Park New Construction! $2,100,000. Gorgeous center hall colonial! Gourmet kitchen open to family room, 2nd floor laundry, finished third floor with full bath, bedroom and Living room.  1st floor in-law suite. Three levels of luxurious living! Mid-Century Modern Sanctuary Refined Mid-Century Modern sanctuary where wood, glass and steel meld seamlessly.This renovated four bedroom, two bath retreat epitomizes MidCentury Modern living boasting a single level layout for effortless flow. Secluded and Peaceful Retreat Surround yourself in the secluded and peaceful retreat, where privacy takes center stage, creating a truly unparalleled living experience.  This private haven boasts level grounds and unrivaled, panoramic views. Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty C: 973.714.4422 | O: 973.335.5700 Enid Davis, Global Real Estate Advisor 12 MORAINE RD., MORRIS PLAINS 18 ROOME RD., TOWACO 76 WEST END, FLORHAM PARK NJ 07932

TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS 2024 ESSEX COUNTY’S

ESSEX COUNTY IS HOME TO SOME OF THE MOST SEASONED AND TALENTED REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS IN THE COUNTRY. To help readers find the best agents to work with, Morris & Essex magazine contracted DataJoe Research of Boulder, Colorado to facilitate a multi-faceted research campaign. It consisted of an online survey delivered directly to agents across Essex County via email as well as internet research. In the survey, real estate agents were asked to provide sales volume ranges and also nominate their peers. In the internet campaign, DataJoe consulted a variety of websites to build richer knowledge of individual licensed real estate agents across the county.

DataJoe checked and confirmed that each published winner had, at the time of review, a current, active license status with the appropriate state regulatory board. If they were not able to find evidence of a real estate agent’s current, active registration with the state regulatory board, that real estate agent was excluded from the list. Finally, DataJoe presented the tallied results to Morris & Essex magazine for final review.

We recognize that there are many good real estate agents who are not shown on the representative list. This is only a sampling of the huge array of talented professionals within the county.

CALDWELL

HELENE HARRISON

Coldwell Banker Realty

307 Bloomfield Ave. Caldwell, NJ 07006

973-714-8975

973-226-2577

KATHLEEN MILINKOVICH

Coldwell

NJ 07006

973-610-4207

973-226-2577

LIVINGSTON

BONITA AREMAN

Coldwell Banker Realty

2 E.

Pleasant Ave.

NJ 07039 973-568-0341 973-994-4323

FRANK CONTURSO

Keller Williams Suburban Realty 4245 Town Center Way

Livingston, NJ 07039 201-213-0952

973-226-0200

ELLEN GONIK

Coldwell Banker Realty

2 E.

Pleasant Ave. Livingston, NJ 07039

973-879-9467

973-994-4323

JANE GREENE

Coldwell Banker Realty

NJ 07039 973-727-0158

973-994-4323

JAMIE SILVERMAN

Coldwell Banker Realty

2 E. Mount Pleasant Ave. Livingston, NJ 07039

973-632-9913

973-994-4323

MAPLEWOOD

NATALIE FARRELL

Weichert Realtors 697 Valley St. Maplewood, NJ 07040 917-514-7541

973-762-3300

JUSTIN KILISZEK

Keller Williams Mid-Town Direct 181 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040 973-298-4247

973-314-1096

ROBERT NORTHFIELD

Keller Williams Mid-Town Direct

181 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040 973-544-8001

973-761-4100

AMY PATERNITE

Coldwell Banker Realty

145 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040

917-442-5130

973-378-8300

MARK SLADE

Keller Williams Mid-Town Direct 181 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040

917-797-5059

973-762-5400

MONTCLAIR

MICHELE CHILES-HICKMAN

Berkshire Hathaway

HomeServices Fox & Roach

Realtors

695 Bloomfield Ave. Montclair, NJ 07042

201-463-0958 201-463-0958

NANCY CHU

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 917-992-3098 973-783-7400

ERIN CRAWFORD

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 973-634-1017

MARK DIBENEDETTO

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 917-882-1389 973-783-7400

NINA EIZIKOVITZ

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 201-280-5025 201-992-3600

TAMIMA FRIEDMAN

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 201-306-0267

SUSAN HOROWITZ

West of Hudson Real Estate 33 Plymouth St. Montclair, NJ 07042 201-803-4791 973-337-6035

JAMES HUGHES

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 201-675-1210 973-310-7360

SAM JOSEPH

Prominent Properties Sotheby’s

International Realty

32 Valley Rd. Montclair, NJ 07042 917-359-8990 973-783-6900

KATHLEEN KULIK

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group 237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043

973-454-3563

LESLIE KUNKIN

West of Hudson Real Estate

33 Plymouth St. Montclair, NJ 07042 917-674-3007

973-337-6035

PAULINE PANZA

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group 237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043

973-284-7350

VERONA

LAUREN ORSINI

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach Realtors 538 Bloomfield Ave. Verona, NJ 07044 973-650-1683

973-239-7700

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Caldwell,
Banker Realty 307 Bloomfield Ave.
Mount
Livingston,
Mount
2 E. Mount Pleasant Ave. Livingston,
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TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS ESSEX COUNTY’S 2024 ELITE

TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS

BELLEVILLE

CARMEN JIMENEZ

RE/MAX Professionals I

264 Washington Ave. Belleville, NJ 07109 201-919-2878

FELIX ROSARIO

RE/MAX Professionals I

264 Washington Ave. Belleville, NJ 07109 201-776-9649 201-776-9649

JORGE VELASQUEZ

RE/MAX Professionals I

264 Washington Ave. Belleville, NJ 07109 973-418-0425 973-450-4000

BLOOMFIELD

RONALD COLLINS

Homesmart First Advantage Realty

16 Orange St., Suite 180 Bloomfield, NJ 07003

347-527-4224

973-577-1299

CALDWELL

TRACY CHAN

Century 21 Cedarcrest Realty Inc.

460 Bloomfield Ave. Caldwell, NJ 07006 973-476-8097

973-228-1050

MANDY CORRY

Lattimer Realty

327 Bloomfield Ave. Caldwell, NJ 07006 973-632-4535

JEFFREY LATTIMER, JR.

Lattimer Realty

327 Bloomfield Ave. Caldwell, NJ 07006 973-768-2942

973-226-1717

PATRESE LATTIMER

Lattimer Realty

327 Bloomfield Ave. Caldwell, NJ 07006 973-632-3564

973-226-1717

JOSEPH SCOTTO

Century 21 Cedarcrest Realty Inc.

460 Bloomfield Ave. Caldwell, NJ 07006 201-575-1456

973-228-1050

FAIRFIELD

VITO CONTUZZI

Century 21 The Crossing

435 Hollywood Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004

973-652-9303

973-227-7000

JANICE CORSILLI

Lattimer Realty

397 Route 46 West Fairfield, NJ 07004

973-632-4644

973-575-1200

MICHAEL LATTIMER

Lattimer Realty

397 Route 46 West Fairfield, NJ 07004

973-886-5544

973-575-1200

LIVINGSTON

JASON COHEN

Coldwell Banker Realty

2 E. Mount Pleasant Ave. Livingston, NJ 07039

973-495-9055

973-994-4323

ANGELA D’ARIES

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach Realtors

79 S. Livingston Ave. Livingston, NJ 07039

973-650-8898

973-992-6363

DANA DANG Garden Home Realty

513 W. Mount Pleasant Ave. Suite 300 Livingston, NJ 07039

973-698-1004

973-533-0880

KELLY HARTNETT

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach Realtors

79 S. Livingston Ave. Livingston, NJ 07039

973-992-6363

973-992-6363

DOUGLASS HOLMES

Howard Hanna Rand Realty

58 E. Mount Pleasant Ave. Livingston, NJ 07039

973-568-2224

973-740-1881

BARBARA KANEFSKY

Keller Williams Suburban Realty

4245 Town Center Way Livingston, NJ 07039

973-868-8767

973-251-0100

ROBIN RAITE

Coldwell Banker Realty

2 E. Mount Pleasant Ave. Livingston, NJ 07039

973-615-5926

973-994-4323

STANLEY RUBIN

Coldwell Banker Realty

2 E. Mount Pleasant Ave.

Livingston, NJ 07039

973-856-4305

973-994-4323

MARSHA BOWEN

WASHINGTON

Coldwell Banker Realty

2 E. Mount Pleasant Ave. Livingston, NJ 07039

CRYSTAL WIGGINS

Berkshire Hathaway

HomeServices Jordan Baris Realty

124 E. Mount Pleasant Ave.

Livingston, NJ 07039

973-763-7700

973-994-1234

ROBERT ZEBAIDA

Keller Williams Suburban Realty

4245 Town Center Way Livingston, NJ 07039

917-992-4430

973-251-0100

MAPLEWOOD

JUSTIN BULLOCK

Keller Williams Mid-Town Direct 223 Mountain Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040

973-619-2268

973-314-1096

DONNA DICKSON

Coldwell Banker Realty

145 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040 201-978-0430

973-378-8300

KATHERINE ELLIOTT

Coldwell Banker Realty

145 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040 646-662-6655

973-378-8300

CAROLINE FARNSWORTH

Coldwell Banker Realty

145 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040 973-698-0737

973-378-8300

LARA LIQUORI

Compass New Jersey, LLC 145 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040

973-382-5386

973-310-6816

N. MARIE LUNDI

Keller Williams Mid-Town Direct 181 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040 201-362-7168

973-762-5400

JENNIFER MCMANUS

Coldwell Banker Realty 145 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040 917-837-2192 973-378-8300

ANDREA NORTHFIELD

Keller Williams Mid-Town Direct 181 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040 973-641-6775

973-761-4100

HEATHER RODRIGUEZ

Coldwell Banker Realty 145 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, NJ 07040 908-343-3163

973-378-8300

MILLBURN

DANIELLE GENOVESE

PremiumONE Realty

27 Bleeker St. Millburn, NJ 07041 908-445-5546

MONTCLAIR

MALKA ABRAHAMS

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 201-739-9654 201-992-3600

WILL ALFARO

Coldwell Banker Realty

242 Bellevue Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 973-219-5434 973-594-4305

JOSEPH AZIZ

Joseph Aziz Real Estate

7 N. Willow St., Suite 7A Montclair, NJ 07042 201-708-5067

DARRELL BAILEY

Darrell Bailey Real Estate

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 862-283-1281

ROBERTA BALDWIN

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 973-420-9043 973-783-7400

MARY SETON BECKWITH

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 973-632-5304 973-783-7400

SANDRA BOLCAR

Compass New Jersey, LLC

113 Grove St. Montclair, NJ 07042 201-247-5768 973-310-7360

PETER BOUTROS

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 201-581-9866 973-250-4418

JOSEPH BURRIS

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 908-565-0063

KARIN CARSON

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 917-301-1681 973-783-7400

BARBARA CLAUSEN

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 732-841-9987

CURTIS COUNTS

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042

732-856-2293 973-878-9843

AMANDA CRUZ

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 848-309-4120 973-878-9843

PATRICIA DAVIS

Coldwell Banker Realty 242 Bellevue Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 201-362-6579

973-233-2300

HENRY EISENSTEIN

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 908-216-6532

CAROL EISENSTEIN

Christie’s International Real Estate New Jersey 325 Claremont Ave. Montclair, NJ 07042 973-509-4649 973-879-3282

ALAN ELLENBOGEN

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group 237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 908-403-7304

MARIA CAROLINA FORERO GOMEZ

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 201-844-7234 973-250-4418

DONNA GOODE

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group 237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 973-214-0817 973-783-7400

ELIZABETH A. GREEN

Weichert Realtors 272 Bellevue Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 973-432-1809 973-746-1515

JONATHAN GREENE eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 973-873-0734

RAQUEL ADINA GROSSMAN

eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 917-405-0094 201-992-3600

MELISSA HADDAD

eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 732-337-0098

646-249-6212

973-994-4323

TOP REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
2024 ESSEX COUNTY’S

JOHN HAYDU

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043

973-868-8585

973-783-7400

JEFFREY KALAFUT

eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042

973-886-6797

JESSICA KEEFE

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043

973-997-0535

973-783-7400

EMILY KIM

eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042

201-835-9660

201-992-3600

SVETLANA KIM

eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 866-201-6210

973-878-9843

JENNIFER KUHN

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042

732-775-1000

SUSAN LOVIT

Compass New Jersey, LLC

363 Bloomfield Ave. Montclair, NJ 07042

973-477-7252

973-310-7360

GARY MAWSON

eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042

609-839-8218

BRACHA MAZIN

eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042

718-710-1664

201-992-3600

ELIZABETH MORRIS

Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty

32 Valley Rd. Montclair, NJ 07042

201-675-6137

973-783-6900

TRACY NIX

Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty

32 Valley Rd. Montclair, NJ 07042

917-439-1832

973-783-6900

AMY OWENS

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043

201-396-2927

973-783-7400

ALEKSANDR PRITSKER

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042

732-688-3819

FRANK PUNZI

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042

609-234-5329

866-201-6210

LAURA QUINN

eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042

732-233-2303

973-878-9843

MARIA RAMPINELLI

Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty 32 Valley Rd. Montclair, NJ 07042 973-868-2931 973-228-5525

MARY RYDER

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

237 Lorraine Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043 973-477-3657

973-783-7400

DANA SCHWERN

Compass New Jersey, LLC

363 Bloomfield Ave. Montclair, NJ 07042 201-657-5201 973-310-7360

BRETT SIKORA

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 973-590-8205 866-201-6210

VALARIE TART-WILLIAMS

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042 973-641-3358 866-201-6210

VIKRAM VASISHT

Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty 32 Valley Rd. Montclair, NJ 07042 917-685-2606

973-783-6900

FRANK VAZQUEZ

Elite Realtors of New Jersey 28 Valley Rd., Suite 132 Montclair, NJ 07042 973-865-4163

CHRISTOPHER WALSH

eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1

Montclair, NJ 07042

732-309-5502

973-878-9843

AL WELLS

eXp Realty 28 Valley Rd., Suite 1

Montclair, NJ 07042

973-315-5242

866-201-6210

ALBERT WRIGHT

eXp Realty

28 Valley Rd., Suite 1 Montclair, NJ 07042

848-218-4003

NEWARK

BRENDAN DA SILVA

Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

601 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Newark, NJ 07102

201-926-1190

973-783-7400

MICHAEL ROSA

Rosa Agency Ironbound, LLC

360 Lafayette St. Newark, NJ 07105

908-432-1100

973-589-7550

AUGUSTO VERISSIMO

Weichert Realtors 237 Adams St. Newark, NJ 07105

973-420-5317

973-741-3000

NUTLEY

MATTHEW DE FEDE

Realty Executives Elite Homes

653 Franklin Ave. Nutley, NJ 07110

862-228-0554

973-846-0065

CARL LORDI

RE/MAX Park Square Realty

244 Chestnut St. Nutley, NJ 07110

973-477-5216

973-667-3000

SHORT HILLS

ILONA BERLAGA

Keller Williams Suburban Realty

1200 Morris Tpke. Short Hills, NJ 07078

973-464-8507

973-251-0100

VICTORIA CARTER

Weichert Realtors

505 Millburn Ave. Short Hills, NJ 07078

973-220-3050

973-358-0615

PETER DECICCO

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1200 Morris Tpke. Short Hills, NJ 07078

973-420-4401 856-214-2639

ARLENE GONNELLA

Weichert Realtors

505 Millburn Ave. Short Hills, NJ 07078

201-306-1357

973-376-4545

SARITTE HAREL

Keller Williams Realty

518 Millburn Ave.

Short Hills, NJ 07078

973-713-9464

973-376-0033

VICTORIA HELLER

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1200 Morris Tpke.

Short Hills, NJ 07078

917-450-8358 973-310-6816

STAN KAY

Compass New Jersey, LLC 518 Millburn Ave.

Short Hills, NJ 07078 908-209-4615 973-310-6816

LISA LANG

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1200 Morris Tpke.

Short Hills, NJ 07078 973-951-5729 973-310-6816

JENNIFER LIEBERMAN

Coldwell Banker Realty 545 Millburn Ave.

Short Hills, NJ 07078 973-477-2301

STEPHANIE MALLIOS

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1200 Morris Tpke.

Short Hills, NJ 07078 201-404-1972 973-310-6816

SUSAN OLDENDORP

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1200 Morris Tpke.

Short Hills, NJ 07078 201-400-8714 973-845-8362

DEBBIE RYBKA

Coldwell Banker Realty

545 Millburn Ave.

Short Hills, NJ 07078

908-591-4886 908-591-4886

XIAOXING ZHAO

Compass New Jersey, LLC

1200 Morris Tpke.

Short Hills, NJ 07078 908-868-3372 973-310-6816

ALLISON ZIEFERT

Compass New Jersey, LLC 1200 Morris Tpke.

Short Hills, NJ 07078 917-751-0448 973-310-6816

SOUTH ORANGE

FRAN LICHTMAN

Hearth Realty Group 22 First St.

South Orange, NJ 07079 646-734-3718 973-913-5055

VERONA

RICK LODATO

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach Realtors 538 Bloomfield Ave. Verona, NJ 07044 973-239-3535 973-239-3535

WEST ORANGE

REHANA DESHPANDE

Weichert Realtors

460 Prospect Ave.

West Orange, NJ 07052 917-497-5951

973-731-6064

DAVID MOHAN

RE/MAX Solutions

99 Northfield Ave., Suite 8 West Orange, NJ 07052 973-517-2278 973-731-1200

GLORIA PEREZ

Berkshire Hathaway

HomeServices Jordan Baris Realty

50 Mt Pleasant Ave. West Orange, NJ 07052 973-736-1600

KRYSTA L. SENEK

Weichert Realtors

460 Prospect Ave. West Orange, NJ 07052 973-731-6064

TOP REAL ESTATE LISTINGS

Elizabeth Morris, Sales Associate

Vikram Vasisht, Sales Associate

The Liz + Vikram Team

Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty

32 Valley R., Montclair, NJ 07042 | C: 201.675.6137 (Liz) | C: 917.685.2606 (Vikram) | www.thelizvikramteam.com

THE LIZ + VIKRAM TEAM FOCUSES THEIR EFFORTS ON RESIDENTIAL SALES, throughout northern New Jersey with an emphasis on the luxury market. Although the team continues to grow organically, Liz and Vikram remain the faces of the team and personally work with every client from initial inquiry through closing. Liz and Vikram know that when it comes to properly guiding and advising clients through the sale or purchase of a home, there’s no real substitute for their combined years of experience.

Liz and Vikram are particularly proud to be part of the Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International brand. Since the 1800s, Sotheby’s has maintained a legendary reputation whose quality of service, integrity, expertise in luxury goods and services and powerful marketing and referral program has remained constant. This year amongst a full roster of well-respected professionals in the company, Liz and Vikram were recognized as a Top 10 Team and are regular recipients of the New Jersey

Realtors® Circle of Excellence Sales Award consistently closing more than $40 million in sales volume and units per year.

Before moving into New York real estate sales, Vikram Vasisht, PhD worked in genetics research and law while Liz Morris was a corporate vice president of marketing for Ralph Lauren. Coming together from different backgrounds with years of real estate experience has proven a successful and complementary pairing. As partners, it is their shared perspectives on sales trends, market strategies and advertising that has delivered exponential growth to The Liz + Vikram Team.

TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS PROFILES

Donna Goode, Real Estate Professional

The Goodeteam/Keller Williams NJ Metro Group

WORKING WITH A SEASONED AGENT IS CRITICAL IN TODAY’S EVER-CHANGING HOUSING MARKET. Donna has over 20 years of experience, ranks in the top 1% out of 25,000 total agents in the GSMLS, and boasts a proven track record of generating winning outcomes for buyers and sellers alike. She is a strong negotiator who deeply understands the market and will serve as your trusted advisor. As an NJ resident for over 30 years, she also possesses an intimate knowledge of the New Jersey market and offers an extensive, carefully vetted network of pre and post-closing providers. Donna’s core values are integrity, knowledge, trust when representing her clients — all of which are reflected in her 100+ 5-star Zillow reviews. When working with Donna, expect a concierge level of service from an agent that gets results.

Donna has earned the NJREALTORS Circle of Excellence Gold Award for the past decade.

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TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS PROFILES
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Lorraine Ave., Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 • www.donnagoode.kw.com
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Welcome Home! Perfectly renovated Victorian with a wraparound porch captures vintage vibes in a modern way! This home has it all - sleek hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, city views, & not one, but 2 outdoor chill spots.  The spacious living room with built-ins opens to the front porch through French doors while the formal dining room is flooded with natural light and a wood-burning fireplace. The primary suite is a dream with a luxe ensuite. Three more bedrooms on the second floor and a third floor host to a family room and a private home office.

Located in Montclair’s most prestigious neighborhood. A gracious foyer with vaulted ceiling welcomes guests to a spacious living room, formal dining room, and sunlit family room. The perfect open floor plan for entertaining! The professionally designed kitchen features custom cabinets, built-in banquette dining, a 12-ft center island, and quartz counters. The first floor with three bedrooms including a luxurious primary bedroom with ensuite; while the second floor highlights two more bedrooms and a convenient home office.

Montclair,

The gracious foyer, living room with fireplace, formal dining

and state-of-theart kitchen with butler’s pantry and wet bar exude elegance. The primary suite, lush landscaping, and proximity to Montclair’s amenities make this property truly exceptional. The carriage house above the 3-car garage offers additional versatility. This luxurious residence is a masterpiece of timeless sophistication.

LISTINGS
Prominent Properties Sotheby’s Int’l Realty, Montclair C: 201.675.6137
The Liz + Vikram Team, Realtors
HIGHLAND AVENUE, MONTCLAIR $899,000
HOME
Epitome of Chic!
| C: 917.685.2606
322
201.657.5201 Sue Lovit: 973.477.7252
UNION ST., MONTCLAIR
The
Team
110 S MOUNTAIN AVENUE, MONTCLAIR $1,399,000 The Dana Sue Team Compass Montclair Dana Schwern:
105
Recently Marketed by
Dana Sue
Street,
Impeccable craftsmanship and European-inspired design define this renovated 6-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom home at 105 Union
NJ.
room,
Recently Marketed by The Dana Sue Team
Exuding classic American charm, this center hall Colonial on 412 Ridgewood Avenue, Glen Ridge, NJ, offers an expansive lot and extensive upgrades. Located near the Walnut Street train station and other local amenities, this property is an ideal setting for creating cherished memories.
Coldwell Banker Realty, Realtor-Associates® Ellen Gonik C. 973.879.9467 | O. 973.994.4323 Joe McMullen C. 908.675.2528 | O. 732.449.2777 Jersey Shore Retreat 5 Min drive to Spring Lake BEACH! 3.4 Acre Estate w/CUSTOM Built 3000 sq ft Expanded RANCH w/2 Master Suites. HEATED Saltwater GUNITE pool, 28 Foot SOARING Ceiling GREAT ROOM with UNIQUE Architectural details! YOU DESERVE this LIFESTYLE!
412
RIDGEWOOD
AVE., GLEN RIDGE 1927 BAILEYS CORNER RD., WALL NJ

ON THE TOWN

Where To Eat

Getting three squares a day has never been easier—Morris and Essex counties are home to a selection of restaurants diverse enough to satisfy all of your cravings.

BELLEVILLE

Solar Do Minho

15 Cleveland St. 973.844.0500 solardominho belleville.com

Topaz Thai

137 Washington Ave. 973.759.7425 topazthainj2021.com

BLOOMFIELD

Bella Napoli

1640 Broad St. 973.338.8500 bellanapolinj.com

Binh Duong

61 Belleville Ave. 973.680.8440 binhduongrestaurant.com

Bloomfield Steak & Seafood House 409 Franklin St. 973.680.4500 eatbeefgethooked.com

Stamna 1055 Broad St. 973.338.5151 stamnataverna.com

BOONTON

Boonton Sushi House 701 Main St. 973.394.8811 sushiboonton.com

i2i Indian Italian Fusion 408 Main St. 973.334.3403 i2ifusion.com

Roma Pizzeria 709 Main St. 973.335.1614 romapizzaofboonton.com

CALDWELL

Forte

182 Bloomfield Ave. 973.403.9411 fortepizzeria.com

Hokkaido Noodle & Roll

405 Bloomfield Ave. 862.702.3817 hokkaidoroll.com

CEDAR KNOLLS

Mintea Sushi 99 Ridgedale Ave. 973.889.1188 minteanj.com

CHATHAM

Restaurant Serenade 6 Roosevelt Ave. 973.701.0303 restaurantserenade.com

Scalini Fedeli 63 Main St. 973.701.9200 scalinifedeli.com

CHESTER

Redwoods Grill & Bar 459 Main St. 908.879.7909 redwoodsgrillandbar.com

DENVILLE

The Pasta Shop 13 First Ave. 973.253.4143 thepastashopdenville.com

DOVER

The Quiet Man 64 E. McFarlan St. 973.366.6333 quietmanpub.com

EAST HANOVER

Don Jose 200 Rte. 10 W. #7 973.781.0155 donjosemexican.com

Mr. Chu 44 Rte. 10 W. 973.887.7555

Penang 200 Rte. 10 W. #8 973.887.6989 penangcuisine.com

FAIRFIELD

Jose Tejas 647 Rte. 46 W. 973.808.8201 bordercafe.com

HANOVER

Seasons 52 1402 Rte. 10 862.242.2750 seasons52.com

KINNELON

Cypress Tavern 174 Kinnelon Rd. 973.492.2700 cypresstavernnj.com

House Of Thai 1483 Rte. 23 # 6 973.750.1600 njhouseofthai.com

San Giorgio’s

Italian Bistro 86 Boonton Ave. #86 973.492.5305 sangiorgiosbistro.com

Smoke Rise

Village Inn 9 Perimeter Rd. 973.838.7770 smokerisevillageinn.com

LAKE HOPATCONG

Stone Water at 3 Peaks Marina 125 Rte. 181 973.810.3858 stonewaternj.com

The Windlass 45 Nolans Pt. Park Rd. 973.663.3190 thewindlass.com

LEDGEWOOD

Ichiban Sushi 1034 Rte. 46 973.252.0900 ichibanroxbury.com

Loving Hut 538 Rte. 10 973.598.9888

lovinghut.us/ledgewood

LINCOLN PARK

202 Italian Bistro 177 Main St. 973.709.0093 202bistro.com

Anthony Francos 60 Beaverbrook Rd. 973.696.0708

anthonyfrancospizza.com

Sunset Pub & Grill 425 Beaverbrook Rd. 973.694.8700

sunsetpubandgrill.com

LIVINGSTON

Boccone South 471 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave. 973.378.9222

bocconeristorante.com

Lithos

405 Eisenhower Pkwy. 973.758.1111

lithosgreekrestaurant.com

Sweet Basil’s Cafe 498 S. Livingston Ave. 973.994.3600

sweetbasilscafe.com

LONG VALLEY

Chesapeake Tavern 1 W. Mill Rd. 908.867.7102

chesapeaketavernnj.com

Long Valley Pub & Brewery 1 Fairmount Rd. 908.876.1122

longvalleybrewpub.com

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MADISON

Begum Palace

300 Main St. 973.660.9100 begumpalacenj.com

Il Mondo Vecchio

72 Main St. 973.301.0024 ilmondovecchio.com

MAPLEWOOD

Coda Kitchen & Bar

177 Maplewood Ave. 973.327.2247 codakitchenandbar.com

St. James’s Gate

Publick House

167 Maplewood Ave. 973.378.2222 stjamesgatepublick house.com

MENDHAM

The Black Horse Tavern

1 W. Main St. 973.543.7300 blackhorsenj.com

Dante’s Ristorante

100 E. Main St. 973.543.5401 dantesnj.com

Piattino

88 E. Main St. 973.543.0025 piattinonj.com

MILLBURN

Basilico

324 Millburn Ave. 973.379.7020 basilicomillburn.com

Café Monet

309 Millburn Ave. 973.376.8555 cafemonet.info

Cara Mia

194 Essex St. 973.379.8989 caramiamillburn.com

Moonshine

55 Main St. 973.218.6042 moonshinesupperclub. com

MINE HILL

Cinders Wood

Fire Grill

319 Rte. 46 973.928.7000 cinderswoodfiregrill.com

MONTCLAIR

Egan & Sons

116 Walnut St. 973.744.1413 egannsons.com

Gioia Mia

331 Bloomfield Ave. 973.233.0350 gioiamianj.com

Faubourg Restaurant and Bar

544 Bloomfield Ave. 973.542.7700 faubourgmontclair.com

Halcyon

114 Walnut St. 973.744.4450 halcyonbrasserie.com

Mesob

515 Bloomfield Ave. 973.655.9000 mesobrestaurant.com

PastaRamen 6 S. Fullerton Ave. pastaramen.com

Raymond’s 28 Church St. 973.744.9263 raymondsnj.com

Samba Montclair 7 Park St. 973.744.6764 sambamontclair.com

Toast

700 Bloomfield Ave. 973.509.8099 toastcitydiner.com

Zeugma Grill 44 S. Park St. 973.744.0074 zeugmagrill.com

MONTVILLE

Columbia Inn 29 Rte. 202 973.263.1300 thecolumbiainn.com

Locanda Vecchia 167 Main Rd. 973.541.1234 locandavecchia.com

MORRIS PLAINS

Bollywood Grill 1729 Rte. 10 E. 973.998.6303 bollywoodgrill.net

Eli’s Eatery 2569 Rte. 10 973.206.1717 eliseatery.com

Tabor Road Tavern 510 Tabor Rd. 973.267.7004 taborroadtavern.com

Tommy’s Tavern & Tap 1900 Rte. 10 973.998.6429 tommystavernandtap.com

Up Thai

981 Tabor Rd. 973.998.8536 upthainj.com

MORRISTOWN

End of Elm 140 Morris St. 973.998.4534 endofelm.com

Fig & Lily Garden 2 Cattano Ave. 973.539.3999 figandlilygarden.com

Jockey Hollow

Bar & Kitchen

110 South St. 973.644.3180

jockeyhollowbarand kitchen.com

Malay

147 Morris St. 973.538.3322 malaynj.com

Marjan Fine

Persian Grill

84 Speedwell Ave. 973.889.8884 marjanpersiangrill.com

Revolution

9 South St. 973.455.0033 revolutionmorristown.com

Roots Steakhouse 40 W. Park Pl. 973.326.1800 rootssteakhouse.com

1776 By David Burke 67 E. Park Pl. 973.829.1776 1776bydb.com

South+Pine 90 South St. 862.260.9700 southandpine.com

NEWARK

Adega Grill 130 Ferry St. 973.589.8830 adegagrill.com

Casa Vasca 141 Elm St. 973.465.1350 casavasca.net

Don Pepe 844 McCarter Hwy. 973.623.4662 donpeperestaurant.net

Fornos of Spain 47 Ferry St. 973.589.4767 fornosrestaurant.com

Mompou Tapas Bar & Restaurant 77 Ferry St. 973.578.8114 mompoutapas.com

Seabra’s Marisqueira

87 Madison St. 973.465.1250

seabrasmarisqueira.com

Sol-Mar Restaurant 267 Ferry St. 973.344.3041 solmar-restaurant.com

NUTLEY

Meal

522-526 Franklin Ave. 973.235.1280 mealnj.com

Queen Margherita 246 Washington Ave. 973.662.0007 qmargherita.com

ORANGE

Bella Italia 535 Central Ave. 973.676.4300 bellaitaliarestaurantnj.com

Hat City Kitchen 459 Valley St. 862.704.6248 hatcitynj.com

Adega Grill, Newark

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PARSIPPANY

Capital Grille 10 Dryden Way 973.889.8622 thecapitalgrille.com

Chand Palace 257 Littleton Rd. 973.334.5444 parsippany.chand palace.com

Eccola 1082 Rte. 46 973.334.8211 eccolarestaurant nj.com

Gourmet Cafe 136 Baldwin Rd. 973.316.0088 gourmetcafenj.com

Marakesh Restaurant 321 Rte. 46 973.808.0062 marakesh.com

Ruth’s Chris Steak House 1 Hilton Ct. 973.889.1400 ruthschris.com

Shan Shan Noodles 333 Rte. 46 973.287.7399 shanshannoodles.com

PEQUANNOCK

Bardi’s Bar & Grill

149 Newark Pompton Tpke. 973.694.1058 bardisgrill.com

Rivaaz Gastro Bar & Indian Restaurant 23 Rte. 23 973.686.6040 rivaazgastrobar.com

PINE BROOK

Bonefish Grill 28 Rte. 46 973.227.2443 bonefishgrill.com

China Pavilion 263 Changebridge Rd. 973.227.1006 chinapavilionmenu.com

Tavern 73 73 Rte. 46 973.396.2509 tavern73.com

POMPTON PLAINS

Stefano’s Restaurant 565 Rte. 23 973.616.6624 stefanosrestaurant.net

Tavern 5 710 Newark Pompton Tpke. 973.835.1426 tavern5.com

V&J Pizza 500 Rte. 23 973.839.9757 vnjpizza.com

RANDOLPH

Black River Barn 1178 Rte. 10 W. 973.598.9988 blackriverbarn.com

Kabab Paradise 124 Rte. 10 973.453.0202 kababparadise.com

La Strada Ristorante 1105 Rte. 10 E. 973.584.4607 lastradarestaurantrandolph.com

Noches de Colombia 140 Rte. 10 973.620.9135 nochesdecolombiarandolph.com

Randolph Diner Bar & Grill 517 Rte. 10 973.328.2400 therandolphdiner.com

Rosie’s Trattoria 1181 Sussex Tpke. 973.895.3434 rosiestrattoria.com

The Corner Bistro 477 Rte. 10 862.251.7274 thecornerbistronj.com

Verona Restaurant 1171 Sussex Tpke. 973.895.8888 veronarestaurant.com

RIVERDALE

Coney Island Pizza 40 Hamburg Tpke. 973.476.9223 coneyislandwoodfired pizza.com

ON THE TOWN

ROCKAWAY

Brick 46

68 Rte. 46 973.625.4900 brick46.com

Caffè Navona

147 Rte. 46 W. 973.627.1606 caffenavona.com

Thai Nam Phet 296 Rte. 46 973.627.8400 thainamphet.com

The Exchange 160 E. Main St. 973.627.8488 exchangefood.com

SHORT HILLS

Benihana 840 Morris Tpke. 973.467.9550 benihana.com

The Dining Room 41 JFK Pkwy. 973.912.4756

Enzzo’s Trattoria 514 Millburn Ave. 973.379.7111 enzzos.com

Legal Sea Foods 1200 Morris Tpke. 973.467.0089 legalseafoods.com

SOUTH ORANGE

Ariyoshi 56 South Orange Ave. 973.378.8818

Walia

11 Village Plz. 973.762.2186 waliarestaurant.com

TOWACO

900 Degrees 626 Main Rd. 973.335.2555 900degreespizza.com

Rails Steakhouse 10 Whitehall Rd. 973.335.0006 railssteakhouse.com

UPPER

MONTCLAIR

De Novo

European Pub 275 Bellevue Ave. 973.893.5008 denovoeuropean pub.com

Turtle + The Wolf 622 Valley Rd. 973.783.9800 turtleandthewolf.com

WEST ORANGE

Chit Chat Diner 410 Eagle Rock Ave. 973.736.1989 chitchatdiner.com

Highlawn Pavilion

1 Crest Dr. 973.731.3463 highlawn.com

Kim’s Sushi 456 Eagle Rock Ave. 973.669.2800 kimssushinj.com

McLoone’s Boathouse 9 Cherry Ln. 862.252.7108 mcloonesboathouse.com

Nicholas Anthony’s Family Kitchen 450 Main St. 862.520.1252 nicholasanthonys.com

Primavera Ristorante 500 Pleasant Valley Way 973.669.0966 primaverawestorange.com

South Valley BBQ 34 S. Valley Rd. 973.7363.7899 southvalleybbq andlounge.com

WHARTON 4 Seasons 322 S. Main St. 862.244.9777 4seasonswharton.com

Theodora’s Family Restaurant 336 S. Main St. 973.989.8363 theodorasrestaurant pizza.com

WHIPPANY

The Auld Shebeen Pub 1401 Rte. 10 E. 973.583.8811

Il Capriccio 633 Rte. 10 E. 973.884.9175 ilcapriccio.com

Trattoria Toscana 554 Rte. 10 973.386.0303 trattoriatoscanawhippany.com

Photos courtesy of Scadini Fedeli, Adega Grill, Nicholas Anthony’s Family Kitchen Nicholas Anthony’s Family Kitchen, West Orange
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RESTAURANT REVIEW

Raising The Bar

Pine Brook’s new Tavern 73 proves it’s a great place to dine when there’s a big game on. (And when there isn’t.)

A sports bar is an obvious destination when there’s a major game to watch, but can it be a good choice for any other occasion? For date night, an after-work get-together, a family dinner or a random weeknight, perhaps?

On Super Bowl Eve in February, a friend and I decided to check out Tavern 73 along busy Route 46 in Pine Brook, which had opened about a month and a half earlier. It’s not a sports bar per se, but it has an abundance of game-day essentials on the menu such as wings, burgers and cocktails as well as big-screen TVs in the large bar area.

For this outing, we skipped the bar and sat at a booth in the main dining room. It was a spacious area, large enough for a group yet still cozy for two. The menu options too catered to a wide range of appetites: shareable appetizers for the table, salads for vegetarians, steaks and sandwiches for carnivores.

Let’s talk about those apps. Besides the aforementioned wings, selections include nachos, sliders and calamari as well as elevated offerings like coconut shrimp and steamed clams. We went with tavern bacon: two enormous, thick-cut slabs of meat. This dish is often presented hanging clotheslinestyle at more upscale eateries, but Tavern’s version is served conveniently flat on a castiron plate. The presentation didn’t affect the quality or flavor, as each piece was crisp, tender and a pleasure to eat. No ordinary breakfast meat, this bacon was divine on its own, and we essentially left the companion tangy and zesty sauce untouched.

Our second starter defined the term “elevated pub grub”: Prince Edward Island mussels. Unlike many restaurants serving New American cuisine, Tavern offers a choice of sauces to accompany the meaty shellfish. We chose a garlic white wine sauce (other options were red and spicy sauces) as the base of the dish, which provided wonderful flavoring. After we devoured each mussel (we honestly could’ve had another plateful of the delicacies), we sopped up every drop

of the remaining sauce with the generous amounts of bread that came with the dish. Nothing’s wasted on our watch!

We maintained that hungry-man bravado when our entrees arrived.

Though Tavern’s menu tempted with an assortment of steak-lover mains—I’m looking at you, 12-ounce Wagyu strip—I went with “the other white meat”: a massive double-cut pork chop. While the bacon appetizer had been an amazing piece of pork, the chop was simply on another level. On appearance alone it belonged on Instagram: perfect sear marks, juices still running. And each bite of the tender meat was seemingly better than the last thanks to the Montreal seasoning and Luger sauce (the same one served with the bacon app). The meat came with two sides (I selected Caesar salad and grilled asparagus from about two dozen options), but I finished the pork chop well before clearing the plate of everything else.

My friend was also torn when ordering. After a long internal debate between baby-back ribs and a barbecue brisket sandwich, she threw a curve and ordered short-rib tacos. Each of the three tacos was stuffed with melt-in-your-mouth short-rib meat, marinated and flavored with a festive blend of pineapple, cilantro, avocado, jalapeño and other spices.

Though I begged for one whole taco, she gave me only a small bite of one. After tasting it, I understood why she wanted them all to herself.

In lieu of dessert, we capped our meal with selections from the extensive cocktail menu. Tavern’s take on an Arnold Palmer, called the Pinebrook Palmer, is definitely a sip I’d choose again. My friend reported the same for her cranberry mule. Perhaps we’ll be having those drinks—as well as more filling dishes—again sooner rather than later. (We won’t even wait for the next big game.)

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Photos courtesy of Tavern 73
TAVERN 73 73 Route 46, Pine Brook, 973.396.2509;
tavern73.com

The Alliance of Private Special Education Schools

Honor Ridge Academy

Kean University

Founded in 2011, The Alliance represents 40 state-approved private special education schools in Northern and Central New Jersey. Our goal is to see that parents, school staff and advocates are well informed about the special education needs of, and range of program options for students with complex needs. We offer a searchable directory of schools on our website, free parent advocacy from a trained and knowledgeable parent advocate, workshops, resources and two annual scholarships.

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For more than 40 years, we have been committed to life-changing special education for students in grades K-12 with social, emotional, learning, and behavioral disabilities. Teaching “the whole child,” we offer highly individualized instruction and a rich array of intensive therapeutic and behavioral supports, all provided by experienced educators in a family-like environment. We use positive behavioral supports consistently across all aspects of the program.

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Chapel Hill Academy

At Chapel Hill Academy, we believe that students can achieve their fullest potential when they are learning in a supportive, nurturing atmosphere. Located in Lincoln Park, Chapel Hill Academy serves students grades K-12+ with social, emotional, and behavioral issues in a small school setting. We offer a rich and challenging curriculum, strong counseling support and creative, individualized learning to prepare students for the future. Most students are placed by the sending school district and attend at no cost to families.

31 Chapel Hill Rd, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035 973.686.0004 | www.chapelhillacademy.net

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Mount St. Dominic Academy

MSDA is an independent, Catholic college prep school for girls. Focused on preparing young women for college, career and beyond, our unique blend of tradition and innovation fuels our rigorous curriculum including 15 AP courses and signature programs in entrepreneurship, social justice and health sciences; all complemented by explorations of faith and service, championship-winning athletics, award-winning performing arts and 30+ clubs. Come see for yourself as a “Mount Freshman for a day!” Open House: April 18th at 6:30pm. #FindYourFire #MSDA1892

3 Ryerson Avenue, Caldwell | 973.226.0660

www.msdacademy.org | Age Groups: 14-18 years old (girls only)

Parisi Speed School

Today’s youth need the confidence and self-esteem to tackle life’s challenges on and off the playing field. Parisi Fairfield is your community partner in developing today’s youth for the challenges of tomorrow. Our curriculum-based approach has been time tested and proven to deliver results. After all, over 1,000,000 athletes successfully trained can’t all be wrong. Call today and find out for yourself why we’re changing the world…one child at a time!

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Be There

From comedy shows and concerts to ballet and Bloomfest, there’s something for everyone this spring in our counties.

APRIL 4–MAY 5

The new musical GUN AND POWDER is to the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, based on a true Set in 1893 Texas, follows Mary and Clarke, African twin sisters who extraordinary measures mother’s home. matinee times my.papermill.org information on showtimes it the guitar, the Community Arts Center your talents. Stop and take a turn seat and Make sure often turn of the over to information.

APRIL 11

MAY 1

APRIL 12

If you want a dose of magic with your laughs, Montclair’s Wellmont Theater presents JUSTIN WILLMAN AND THE MAGIC FOR HUMANS IN PERSON TOUR Known as the creator and star of the Magic for Humans Netflix show, as well as for his television appearances on The Tonight Show, The Today Show and Conan, Willman combines comedy with incredible acts of illusion for an evening sure to please. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the show begins wellmonttheater.com for tickets.

APRIL 14

The Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown presents ILUMINATE, a show that combines music, dance and jaw-dropping lighting effects. Watch dancers clad in LED light suits move to your favorite pop and rock songs, creating shapes and images in the air as they go. The performers have been featured on Dancing with the Stars and The X-Factor, and they’re stopping by for one night only. The show starts at 7 p.m. For ticket prices, go to mayoarts.org.

celebration of New Jersey’s pinkest head over to Newark’s Branch Park for BLOOMFEST The has the largest collection cherry blossom trees in the nation, and they’ll be in full bloom for this annual event, includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children’s activities, live music, craft markets and more.

The program free and place from a.m. to 5 p.m. information, branchbrookpark.org.

The Grammy Award-winning ORPHEUS CHAMBER

ORCHESTRA stops by the Morris Museum’s Bickford Theater to perform a carefully selected program of pieces by Bach, Mendelssohn and Hailstork. Joining the ensemble will be Bomsori Kim, a virtuoso violinist known for her warmth and clarity on stage. The show begins at 5 p.m., and ticket information can be found at morrismuseum.org.

South Orange Performing Arts Center hosts its LAUGHS IN THE LOFT comedy showcase, featuring acts from South Orange as well as those from other parts of the state, Brooklyn and beyond. Comedian and host the show moving and the curtain goes up at 7:30 p.m. org for tickets and lineup

MAY 3-4

THE NEW JERSEY BALLET returns to Newark for a pair of shows at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. This performance offers a glimpse into the ballet’s next era under Artistic Director Maria Kowroski. It will include several different suites and including Murder Ballades American folk songs, and choreographed by Lauren principal dancer of the New For showtimes and tickets,

MAY 3-19

The Growing Stage in Netcong presents ELEPHANT & PIGGIE’S “WE ARE IN A PLAY!”, an educational musical for the whole family. Based on Mo Willems’s best-selling children’s book series, the show tells the story of Gerald the elephant and Piggy the pig as they go through a day where anything is possible. A sensory-friendly performance will be held May 12. For showtimes and ticket prices, go to growingstage.com.

MAY 12

For some aquatic family fun, visit JCC MetroWest in West Orange for its FAMILY SPLASH TIME Enjoy this community center’s indoor pool, whether you’re trying to get in some laps or preparing your little one for swimming once the summer starts. This event starts at 1:30 p.m., and more information can be found at jccmetrowest.org.

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Gatherings

Morris and Essex residents always show up to support their friends and neighbors.

MORRIS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Morris Habitat for Humanity celebrated the completion of a new single-family home in Washington Township. Here, new owner Syreeta cuts the ribbon in front of her new home.

2-3. DODGE POETRY

The Dodge Foundation, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, announced major expansion of the Dodge Poetry program that will take place throughout 2024.

4. HUMAN NEEDS FOOD PANTRY

The staff at South Orange Dental Center held a coat drive this past winter. Donations were presented to Montclair-based Human Needs Food Pantry’s One Warm Coat program for distribution to residents in need. Pictured, dental center staff prepare the coats for donation.

5. MORRIS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

The Morris County Board of County Commissioners congratulates John “Jack” Haren on becoming the Grand Marshal of the 2024 Morris County St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Commissioners Stephen Shaw and Deborah Smith joined Haren at the Grand Marshal Welcoming reception.

6. THE SEEING EYE

To commemorate the organization’s 95th anniversary, members of The Seeing Eye recently rang the closing bell at Nasdaq. Pictured, Board of Trustees chair Cynthia Bryant stands behind the Nasdaq podium flanked by Seeing Eye dogs in training.

7. TURTLE BACK ZOO

Turtle Back Zoo’s resident groundhog, Lady Edwina of Essex, presented her annual weather prognostication during a Groundhog Day event at Turtle Back Zoo. Pictured, Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo and other officials joined zoo staff for the program.

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“On a beautiful spring day last year, I wanted to get out and relax somewhere in nature. I also wanted a spot where I could clear my mind and think about my future, so I went to Eagle Rock Reservation in West Orange with my cousin Mark Barosso. He captured this moment of me as I soaked up the sun and the view. This park has great views of the New York City skyline, and I often return to hike the trails.”

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A MORRIS & ESSEX MOMENT Send us your Morris & Essex Moment! Email your photo and a short description to rita.guarna@wainscotmedia.com. Morris & Essex Magazine Volume 22, Issue 2 (ISSN# 2573-8151 and USPS 025-351) is published 6 times a year by Wainscot Media, One Maynard Dr., Park Ridge, NJ 07656. Postmaster: Send address changes to Subscription Department, Wainscot Media, One Maynard Dr., Park Ridge, NJ 07656. Periodicals postage paid at Park Ridge, N.J., and additional mailing offices.
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