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North Brunswick • South Brunswick Long-delayed roadwork nears completion R oadwork at Route 130 and Adams Lane in North Brunswick will be sub­ stantially completed and fully open to traffic by the end of this year, according to the state Department of Transportation (DOT). Route 130 is being widened at the inter­ section to three lanes in both directions, and new turning lanes are being provided at each access point. Safety improvements include the partial closing of the cross-highway open­ ing at Wood Avenue and the conversion of the high-speed merging lane from Old Georges Road onto Route 130 north to a 90-degree turning lane with a stop sign. The project, originally scheduled to be completed this month, has fallen behind schedule, according to the office of Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack. In recent months, township officials ex­ pressed concerns that delays could extend construction through next summer, and ap­ pealed to the DOT for aggressive revisions to the project timetable. “Our residents and the traveling public pa­ tiently suffered for more than two years until the delays became intolerable,” Womack said. “While we remain grateful that roadway conditions and traffic safety will ultimately be improved, this project needed to be for­ JESSICA D'AMICO/STAFF mally accelerated.” Hungry patrons line up at the Cinnamon Snail, a food truck specializing in organic vegan food. The family-run operation is part of an Delays to the $9.2 million federally evolving industry that is dishing out delicacies at festivals, farm markets and on the side of the street. funded project were mostly attributed to util­ ity companies’ diversion of resources to the Shore area after superstorm Sandy, according to Womack. Verizon relocated the last of its utility poles in June, allowing the project to Food trucks: Gourmet on the go resume. “We have been working at the highest lev­ By JESSICA D AMICO kets or on the street, the trucks’ attraction Idil. 12, greets customers with infectious els of DOT to resolve these issues and try and S ta ff W riter cannot be denied as owners dish out serv­ enthusiasm. move the Route 130 project forward,” town­ O nce merely an oasis for the road- ing after serving of gourmet grub. No one seems to mind waiting a bit for ship Director of Community Development weary traveler looking to scarf down A Sunday morning visit to the Red Bank the chipotle seitan burritos, blue com pan­ Michael Hritz said. “We enjoy a good work­ a hot dog or two, food trucks have Farmers Market reveals a host of healthful cakes or other animal-free delicacies. Be­ ing relationship and appreciate their respon­ become a destination in themselves, rolling produce and goodies, but it doesn’t take long sides, if famished, one could snatch up one siveness.” their way into the hearts — and stomachs to figure out why much of the crowd is there of their namesake cinnamon rolls or a creme Lanes of traffic have recently been shifted — of an often fiercely loyal clientele. — they’ve come for the Cinnamon Snail. brulee doughnut to fill the void. along the highway to allow the final con­ “The allure is, it’s real food coming out The purveyors of “vegan organic food to Beth Wyman, an Ocean Township resi­ struction of the northbound lanes to begin. of these trucks at a good price point,” said inspire peace and bliss” must be hitting the dent, has been coming back for two years, Once that work is finished, lanes will be Josh Sacks, owner of Oink & Moo BBQ, mark if their line is any indication. It winds even donating to a recent Kickstarter cam­ shifted again and the contractor will construct which has a truck in New Jersey and an­ about 50 deep at 9:30 a.m., with vegetari­ paign that raised more than $85,000 for the the new southbound lanes. other in Philadelphia. ans and carnivores alike. Cinnamon Snail’s second truck. Officials said minor components of the Chef Adam Sobel does his culinary Whether parked at festivals, farm mar­ (Continued on page 6) project and landscaping work will likely be magic in the background while daughter done in early 2015. Greater Media Broadcast News j SUZIE XIE TV VINE FOXGLOVE Great CONEFLOWER H I B l SC UTS Climbing ggautifui color Perennial Color Many varieties V arieties

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T he Shilling family has a tradition. Whenever 14-year-old Imani comes to visit the Manalapan residents — Lori Shilling; her husband, Fred; and their daughters, Amanda, 25, and Ariel, 22 — as part of the Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Town program, they head straight to Avon-by-the- Sea for spicy clam chowder. “I know it sounds crazy, but she loves the clam chowder. ... Clams and anchovies are two things she had never had before, so when she comes to us, she can’t get enough clams and anchovies,” Lori said. The Shillings are just one of many fam­ ilies who know the value of participating in the annual program sponsored by the Fresh Air Fund, a nonprofit agency that has been providing free summer experiences for de­ serving children since 1877. This summer, a record 48 families in northern and western Monmouth County will host children from low-income communities in New York City. Karen Medlin, ^chairwoman for the Fresh Air Fund in northern and western Monmouth County, described the program as “life-changing.” “It’s an enlightening experience,” Medlin said. “It’s important because it ex­ poses inner-city children to experiences that they would never otherwise come in contact with.” Imani, a Brooklyn resident, has visited the Shillings in Manalapan for three con­ secutive summers. But Imani isn’t so much a guest as she is a member of the family — PHOTOS BY MATT DENTON the Shillings talk to her and see her through­ out the year, and Imani and her mother even The Story family of Marlboro — Denise; her husband, Robert; and their children, Brendon, 14, Gabrielle, 11, and Siena, 19 months — spent Thanksgiving with the Shillings. will host a Fresh Air Fund child later this summer. The age difference between Imani and the Shilling daughters hasn’t mattered in The Story family of Marlboro will be family of Middletown — made up of Teri; the slightest. While many of the Fresh Air hosting a child for the first time later this Frank; and their daughters, Caitlin, 25, and Fund kids stay with children who are summer. Denise; her husband, Robert; and Alyson, 20, and sons, Marc, 28, and closer to their own (age, Imani, an only their children, Brendon, 14, Gabrielle, 11, Frankie, 12 — had difficulty getting a child child would rather have big sisters. and 19-month-old Siena will be hosting a 6- for their first summer with the program. “They do everything,” Lori said. “They year-old boy named Jeremy, who is from The Massas were originally assigned an go shopping. They go to the movies. She’ll the Bronx. 11-year-old boy, believing he would get go with them on errands. ... She loves that “We definitely wanted a little boy, be­ along well with Frankie. But since Frankie she has her own room, but she loves to sit cause my son wanted a little-brother, men­ wouldn’t be home during the week, the with the girls in their rooms and talk.” tor-type experience,” Denise said. Fresh Air Fund scrambled to find a replace­ When explaining why the Fresh Air The Story family has a lot of exciting ac­ ment. Now, they’ve been assigned Fund is so important. Lori pointed out that tivities planned. They’re going to take Je­ Zoyeireth, a 6-year-old girl from Jamaica, it encourages families to empathize and remy to see a Lakewood BlueClaws game Queens, who is the youngest girl coming to connect with someone from a different and bring him to Point Pleasant Beach. Monmouth County as part of the program background. During his week with the Storys, Jeremy this summer, according to Alyson. “Now, when all the kids do is text mes­ will also be able to attend Country Roads “Her mom says she’s happy and thrilled, sage and they’re on their computers, it is Day Camp in Manalapan along with and she doesn’t like dolls. She likes to play very nice to open up your home to a person Gabrielle and Brendon, who is a counselor- ball,” she said. that you actually have to speak to and relate in-training at the camp. Alyson was the one who inspired the rest to ... which requires your child to actually “My kids have been there since they of her family to participate in the program. speak and interact with somebody they were little,” Denise said, adding that she re­ Home for the summer from Syracuse Uni­ don’t know, rather than a faceless person on ceived permission from the camp to have versity, Alyson acknowledged that she Facebook or on the computer,” Lori said. Jeremy attend with her kids each day for a doesn’t “have much to do.” She said having someone in close prox­ week. In his first year at summer camp, Je­ “So I figured that I might as well give Robert Story and his daughter Siena, 19 imity would encourage one to relate to that remy will take part in activities such as somebody else a fun time — somebody months, will welcome a Fresh Air Fund child person, leading to an “equally wonderful baseball and swimming, and will even get who deserves it,” she said. into their Marlboro home. experience for the child and the host fam­ to use a trapeze, she said. To leara more about the Fresh Air Fund, ily.” But some families, such as the Massa visit www.freshair.org.

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a Greater Media Newspaper www.facebook.com/GM.NSBSentinel Pear tree honors legacy of longtime volunteer By KATHY CHANG Dylan Seel — attended the event. His com­ the McCarter Theatre in Princeton. songs at the ceremonies for both occasions S ta ff W riter panion, Barbara Catanese, was also present. Chandlee moved to North Brunswick in in September. NORTH BRUNSWICK — A flowering Officials and family members placed 1965. He and his wife, Ann Marie, created Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack called pear tree planted in front of the municipal dirt around the tree. Kelly MacKinney read and directed the North Brunswick Adult Chandlee a true friend. building on Hermann Road commemorates from the marker and placed it in front of the Drama Group, which has staged a musical “In this position, you make a lot of ac­ the service of longtime volunteer Bruce tree. theater production each year since 1971. quaintances, not that many friends,” he said, Chandlee. Michelle Seel said she was at a loss for The couple spearheaded the program for adding that Chandlee’s loyalty, strength, The tree’s location is perfect for honor­ words to describe the event. nearly 30 years. steadfastness and sense of humor made him ing the former township councilman, ac­ “My father gave so much for the com­ His community theater initiative contin­ a well-liked man. “We miss him every day.” cording to Lou Ann Benson, township munity,” she said. “It was a shock when he ues to thrive after 44 years and is the mu­ Benson said she met Chandlee when she director of parks, recreation and community passed. Our lives are not complete without nicipality’s longest-running program. was 16. He hired her for her first part-time services. him.” Chandlee was a member of the Recre­ job, serving as a camp counselor at Babbage “The noise on the road is appropriate,” she Matthew Chandlee said the tree is a ation Commission. As a longtime employee Park. She said she will always remember said. “Bruce would want other things going great symbol for his grandfather. of the Parks and Recreation Department, he their work together. on.... He would not want it any other way.” “He definitely left a mark on me, my helped create and administer a wide variety Township officials, family and friends Township officials held a ceremony to cousins and my family,” he said. of playground and summer camp programs ended the ceremony with an a cappella ren­ dedicate the tree on July 7. Some of Chan- Bruce Chandlee died Nov. 4,2013, at the and activities. He founded a touch-football dition of “God Bless America.” Chandlee dlee’s family and friends — his sister, Ruth age of 78. He was bom in Dunmore, Pa., and league and the men’s slow-pitch softball was known to sing patriotic songs at the Pastor; daughters Kimberly Chandlee, pursued an entertainment career in which he league, and helped launch the township’s various events in the township. Michelle Seel and Jeannine MacKinney; and acted alongside Goldie Hawn in “The Com­ first girls-softball program. Kimberly Chandlee thanked the town­ grandchildren Kelly MacKinney, Sean MacK­ mon Glory” and later appeared with Christo­ He organized and managed tournaments ship for honoring her father. inney, Matthew Chandlee, Jaid Seel and pher Reeve and a young Bebe Neuwirth at for softball, basketball and tennis leagues in “He touched so many and made a differ­ Middlesex County. ence in North Brunswick,” she said, adding In the early 1970s, Chandlee helped or­ that her father was interviewed for a history ganize the township’s first Christmas tree book written about North Brunswick in and Menorah lighting event with then- 2011. “He was not only quoted once, but Mayor Jack Pincus. The tradition continues twice in the book.” today. Kimberly Chandlee said the whole fam­ He was a teacher in the Monroe Town­ ily is grateful that her father will be re­ Need Dental ship School District for 35 years and also membered eternally. coached football, basketball and softball “He was instrumental in the community, there. He retired in 1994. and this is a perfect way to remember and Chandlee served on the North honor him,” she said. Care That s Brunswick Township Council for three Chandlee was predeceased by his wife, years after being elected in 2001. He was Ann Marie; sisters Audrey Doughter and then elected as chairman of the North Olive Rummerfield; and his brother, Brunswick Democratic Organization in George. In addition to his daughters, he is both 2004 and 2005. survived by a son, Kevin Chandlee of Affordable? He was a member of the Knights of Mansfield, Texas; and nine grandchildren. Columbus, Our Lady of Peace No. 11378. 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Sacks, who opened Oink & (Continued from page 1) of three franchised trucks in Old Bridge, Hoboken and the Port Moo BBQ two years ago, agreed, “I love the food,” Wyman said. Reading section of Woodbridge. saying 70-hour work weeks are not “I think they come up with really “We’re growing every month, at uncommon. unique and creative ways to use about 10 percent per month.” “It’s crazy long hours,” said the vegetarian ingredients, which a lot Serrano has enjoyed $5,000 to meat maestro, who lives with his of restaurants don’t manage to do.” $10,000 days at festivals, including wife and two children in Somerset. Sobel, a longtime vegetarian the recent Food Trucks and Fire Pits “It’s tough — I don’t get to see the chef, is passionate about the “extra- event at Laurita Winery in New family as much as I’d like to.” yummy, elegant vegetarian food” Egypt, where Empanada Guy Starting out was no picnic, ei­ that he also serves in Manhattan served 15,000 people. ther. during the week. “I was blessed with the fact “Luckily it’s paid off, but it was “1 think 1 created the menu to be that now there are festivals in a huge risk,” said Sacks, a former especially enticing for people who every town, and they want me,” he caterer and tennis instructor. “You don’t necessarily know about vege­ said, adding that those die down in have to know a lot.” tarian food,” he said. the winter. “That’s why Port Read­ He learned by trial and error, ini­ The approach worked, with the ing is so powerful and so impor­ tially having to give away or dis­ Cinnamon Snail receiving acco­ tant to me; we’re out there in the card a lot of food from lades from the New York Post, New winter, rocking.” over-ordering, he said. Truck main­ York magazine and the Huffington The success has encompassed tenance was another learning curve Post, among others. Yelp named the winning a frozen-product develop­ for Sacks, who said paying some­ vegan truck the No. 1 place to eat in ment deal on the Lifetime net­ one else to do it would just become New York City and the No. 4 place work’s “Supermarket Superstar” too costly. to eat in the United States for 2014. and appearing on Fox. The Em­ “It’s hard to ride out the winter,” “It’s really exciting,” Sobel said. panada Guy has also created his he added. “That’s probably the Carlos Serrano, also known as own YouTube show, “Food Truck biggest challenge.” the Empanada Guy, knows the Heroes.” Sobel, who lives in Red Bank PHOTOS BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR feeling. with his wife and their two kids, has Elizabeth Cowan of Avon-by-the-Sea serves a pork sandwich at the Oink It’s all a far cry from days when & Moo BBQ food truck, parked at the PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel. “It’s phenomenal; it’s just he was woefully behind on bills and faced regulatory challenges since crazy,” he said of the business that even slept in his car a couple of day one, when he scrambled for day join the family business. his sought-after food. has exploded since its inception as a times because he lacked the gas work after the vegan restaurant Serrano has high praises for his “It was a moment where I food truck in 2012. money to go home. where he was a chef closed. wife, GiGi, who stuck with him couldn’t think of doing anything but The concept began about a “What I did was nothing special. He saved money to buy a “beat- through the hard times and works that.” he said, adding that he do­ decade earlier, when a colleague The only thing I did was, I stuck to up” truck and started off in Hobo­ alongside him now. nated in the Rockaway Beach and raved about the leftover empanadas it,” Serrano insists, adding that his ken. There, the Cinnamon Snail had “She’s basically the backbone of Staten Island areas, because Mon­ Serrano brought to work one day. philosophy was, “If I fail, I fail. But to contend with a rule that required all the clerical, the billing — and the mouth County regulations dictated What began as a side project — I’m going down in flames if I have food trucks to change locations vision,” he said. “She’s the wizard that he couldn’t even give away cooking in his garage and selling to to.” after each sale, similar to an ice you never get to see.” food from his truck there. delis and at festivals to supplement The Empanada Guy has done cream truck, he said. Sobel’s wife, Joey, also helped Sobel and his wife are well-ac- After a year, the Cinnamon in getting the Cinnamon Snail quainted with the concept of com­ Snail made trails into New York and going, and has now taken on the munity and doing good. Both yoga Jersey City, as well as Red Bank, task of making wedding cakes for teachers, they host free classes at where he found that the majority of their catering gigs. their home twice a week. streets did not allow his business. Like many food trucks, Em­ “They’re always giving back to “Most areas of Jersey are pretty panada Guy and Oink & Moo also the community, so it’s nice to sup­ strict about it,” Sobel said. offer catering. port something like that,” Wyman What many towns don’t realize, The food truckers agreed that said. he said, is that visitors to the Cinna­ there’s something great about the And the Cinnamon Snail’s food mon Snail do not detract from brick- lifestyle that allows them to go has its own mission. and-mortar businesses; instead, they where the business is, and interact “I’m primarily concerned with imbue the town’s economy with dol­ with people in a way that just can’t people lessening their consump­ lars spent after dining at the truck. happen for chefs in restaurants. tion of animals. I think the more Groups that advocate for food Oink & Moo skips around the people that can stop eating ani­ trucks — the National Food Truck state, and is at PNC Bank Arts Cen­ mals, the kinder of a world it will Association, Mobile Food Truck ter in Holmdel for every concert be,” Sobel said. “I feel like being Vendors Association and regional this summer. out there, we really help people organizations — work to make “It’s rewarding, because you break down their misconceptions. changes to local ordinances to pro­ get to see people enjoying the ... It’s super fulfilling.” vide a more amenable place at the food,” said Sacks, who merges Social media serves as a best table for the mobile eateries. barbecue styles from his travels friend to trucks, telling followers Serrano opened a stationary around the country for his hand- where their favorites will be on a Empanada Guy establishment in smoked meats and made-from- given day. Freehold early this year to serve scratch sauces and rubs. “We’re Serrano cited Facebook as a more as a manufacturing plant than getting people in good moods, godsend. a restaurant, although it is thriving looking to have a good time. That “Once I understood it, I em­ as both. is what makes it fun.” braced it and it fit me like a glove,” “I had to build my own little fac­ The relationships and shared ex­ he said. tory ... to support these trucks,” periences between chefs and cus­ The food truck business clearly said the Freehold resident, who tomers make for a dynamic that fits him the same way. whips up anywhere from 40,000 to goes beyond the simple business ‘This is not about empanadas; 80,000 empanadas each month. transaction. my movement is not about that,” Carlos Serrano has seen great success since launching the Empanada His daughter Jessica, 15, works After superstorm Sandy in Serrano said. “It’s about free enter­ Guy in 2012. 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We of being there every step of the way, from have even had proms for the kids there, a the announcement of New Jersey as host to special event we felt no child should be the opening ceremonies to the games. I deprived of. could not have been more proud of our In addition, we built a ballfield for chil­ state and the job everyone did to make dren with special needs. We called it the these games such a success for the 3,500 “Field of Dreams.” athletes competing in 14 Olympic-style I have been able to do much during my sports. time in government, but these two accom­ However, it was not my title of Senate plishments mean more to me then anything president that gave me the most pride — it else I can think of — both because they are was that of father. personal and because they help other peo­ My daughter, Lauren, was bom with ple’s children too. Down syndrome. When she was born, 1 We have to reshape the way people could basically hold her in one hand. She think about those with disabilities. We have to break down the walls of intolerance STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR spent the first two-and-a-half months of her life in intensive care. that people have put up around them. Madison Wade, 11, left, and Annie Nolan, 11, both of Allentown, enjoy a ride on the Sizzler To be there day in and day out and to see There are stigmas — and we all know at the Freedom Fest State Fair on July 8. The Horse Park of New Jersey in Upper Freehold your child go through that was the most dif­ them — that exist and will continue to exist Township played host to the event for six days. ficult experience of my life. All you want for generations unless we as a community to do is pick them up and tell them every­ continue our hard work and expand our thing will be OK. All parents surely know reach and our goals. that feeling. Individuals with disabilities are our sons Instead, I had to sit there and watch doc­ and daughters, brothers and sisters, friends, LETTERS tors and nurses shuffle in and out. At the coworkers and neighbors. They are people time, I really didn’t know what was hap­ we all know. pening. When the doctors told me she had Lauren has inspired me every single Keep pets cool and safe this summer Down syndrome, I had no clue what that day. I have watched her grow into a beauti­ . meant. And when they explained it to me, I ful young woman and could not possibly be hile driving on a hot summer af­ which was older, did not make it. W was mad at the doctors. How dare they talk more proud. ternoon a few years, I passed a When temperatures rise, walks can be about my daughter that way? It was such a great feeling to watch Lau­ man walking two dogs. Some­ dangerous for dogs, so take extra caution. But, as is often the case in life, Lauren ren participate in these Special Olympics. thing struck me about the bigger dog as Walk early in the morning or late at night, was a blessing. She opened my eyes to a She played on a “unified” soccer team, wrong. He didn’t seem to be walking right, test the pavement with your hand before set­ world I had not known before. I saw the which features a mix of disabled and part­ and it looked as if he was suffering way too ting out, carry water, take frequent breaks way those with disabilities were treated, ner athletes. As sponsor of the bill for uni­ much from the heat, even though the man in shady spots and never make dogs wear and I did not like it. fied sports, it gave me such pride to watch was going slowly. So I stopped and backed muzzles that restrict their breathing. Cool­ It would have been easy for me to sit my daughter be able to be included in these up. I parked and got out of the car to see if ing vests such as Ruffwear’s Swamp Cooler back and do nothing, to just accept the way games. I could offer them a ride. can help keep dogs comfortable. Lauren and others with disabilities are I also applaud Rowan University on be­ The man noticed what was happening For more weather-related tips, visit treated — but I didn’t. coming the first college to have unified with the dog at that exact moment. We got www.peta.org. Instead, it motivated me to run for pub­ sports, and look forward to others follow­ the dog into my car just as he collapsed, and lic office, because I wanted to enact ing their lead. we raced to the nearest veterinarian — Ingrid E. Newkirk change that would benefit an entire com­ As the mission statement on their web­ about 5 minutes away. They were excellent President munity — change that would let the world site says, Special Olympics provides peo­ and rushed to help us when I screamed PETA know that those with disabilities deserve ple like Lauren the opportunity to continue “heatstroke.” But it was too late — the dog, Washington, D.C. the same love, understanding and happi­ to realize their potential, develop physical ness that we would want for anyone we fitness, demonstrate courage, and experi­ care about. ence joy and friendship. My experience with Lauren helped me It was truly an honor — as a father and to learn about priorities in life. It also as Senate president — to watch these Editorial: 732-358-5200, Ext. 8233 taught me the importance of working to games, and I appreciate the effort of every­ S e n t in e l Fax: 732-780-4192 A Greater Media Newspaper Email: n ss e n t@ g m n e w s.c o m make a difference for others and that it is one involved to make them such a success. 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Volume 21, Number 51 Online at www.gmnews.com & ws.gmnews.com Jenniston Francis represented Joyce Kilmer Post 25 in Milltown during the American The Sentinel is published Thursday by the Sentinel Publishing Co., P.O. Box 950, Manalapan, Nj 07726. Legion Jersey Boys State program last month at Rider University. The post was identified For mail subscription information, call 800-989-9969 incorrectly in an article last week. Songwriters to share original works in launch of series By AMY ROSEN and thrive as a cultural hub in S ta ff W riter Metuchen, I’m excited to help pro­ METUCHEN — Singer-song- mote the work and artistry of top writers will share their work in an singer-songwriters in the region intimate, candlelit evening of music and invite the community to enjoy when the Schoolhouse Songwriter the music of these talented artists Series debuts on July 26. in an intimate setting. And the The new music event, spon­ Metuchen Arts Council helping to sored by the Metuchen Arts Coun­ make this happen is priceless.” cil and hosted by Metuchen-based Doors will open at 7:30 p.m., singer-songwriter Sharon Gold­ and music starts at 8 p.m. The man, will feature four distinct re­ cost is $10 per person, and $5 for gional singer-songwriters at the seniors and children under age 12. Old Franklin Schoolhouse, 491 Refreshments will be included, Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, on a but attendees are encouraged to quarterly basis. bring their own alcohol. Parking “I’m thrilled about joining is available on Middlesex Avenue forces with the Metuchen Arts and in the Borough Hall parking Honor Finnegan Council to present the Schoolhouse lot across the street. Songwriter Series at the Old For more information and tick­ Franklin Schoolhouse,” said Gold­ BIL President Tyreen Reuter said. “... As the ets, contact Nancy Goldberg at man, who describes her music as Old Franklin Schoolhouse continues to grow 732-632-8502 or [email protected]. “sophisticated songwriting for dis­ cerning listeners.” The bom-and-bred New Yorker, now based in Metuchen, has per­ formed as part of the Emerging Artists Showcase at the Falcon H cw e 'Y o w > Ridge Folk Festival; Rockwood Music Hall and The Bitter End in New York City; and in-studio at radio stations, including New H e a rd /? York’s WFUV. Run by the Borough Improve­ ment League (BIL), the historic Old Franklin Schoolhouse is Y o u r quickly becoming a center for arts Sharon Goldman activity in Metuchen. For this first summer installment, Gold­ man has invited three singer-songwriters to n o w share the stage with her. Each will perform original music in a format inspired by Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe, with each artist singing a song and then passing the spotlight to the next performer, round-robin style. Rich Deans of Montclair has played his acoustic tunes on stages shared with Susan Werner, Red Molly, Bill Staines, Rod Mac­ Donald, The Greencards, Pat Wictor, and other local and national touring acts. He has performed at venues from New York’s Bot­ The' • Assisted Living tom Line to Sweetwater’s in Mill Valley. * Memory Care • Respite Care Ca. Deans has also been a staff songwriter Community for ABC/Dunhill, Dreena Publishing and 24-hour Nursing - Bed & Castle Hill Music. Breakfast Style fine Dining “I am looking forward to playing at the That Treats Songwriter Series,” Dean said. “I’ve known Complimentary Transportation- and admired Sharon as an artist and person You lik e Exquisite Suites for a number of years, and she recorded a song of mine on one of her recent CDs.” Vibrant Life Enrichment New York City-based Honor Finnegan’s FAMILY! & Social Programs songs touch a variety of human emotions. A part of the northeastern regional folk scene since 2012, she was a 2013 Kerrviile New Folk Festival winner and a 2012 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist. She has shared the stage with John Gorka, BEAR CREEK ASSISTED LIVING Christine Lavin, Ellis, David Massengill, 291 VILLAGE ROAD EAST, WEST WINDSOR, NJ 08550 John Forster and Buskin & Batteau. Shayfer James “I am looking forward to being part of the 609.918.1075 ticism of a Lewis Carroll-inspired three-ring series that Sharon is starting,” Finnegan said. circus,” according to his website. His piano- H E A K www.bearcreekassistedliving.com Shayfer James, a Jersey City native, heavy songs include a variety of musical weaves “musical landscapes that evoke the ( ' R F. E K styles. He and his trio have toured the U.S. a }(md« uvua gauzy, sweaty sexuality of Gulf Coast bar­ COVUUNII? “Personally, I can’t wait for this event,” ® oq I rooms but also the fantastical, narcotic mys- Local fashion designer nominated for awards egory — fashion journalist ing the voting links and asking everyone By KATHY CHANG they know to vote,” Dave said. “I’m an avid S ta ff W riter — is another honor in its own.” user of social media and I love using Twit­ SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Tirusha Every year, the fashion- ter, so when something like this pops into Dave, who debuted her collection as a de­ istas of the world look for­ my life, I try to use it to my strongest ad­ signer during this year’s Atlantic City Fash­ ward to Fashion Week, vantage.” ion Week, has been nominated for awards which includes events in Dave tweeted to major brands regarding as fashion executive and journalist. major cities across the U.S. her nominations, and received retweets and Dave, 29, a 2002 graduate of South each February. “favorites.” Brunswick High School, is one of the “New Jersey has one “This is great, because if you ‘follow’ youngest nominees in the Atlantic City right in our backyards: At­ someone on Twitter, you can see their fashion program. She is a past winner of the lantic City Fashion Week,” moves. And for a brand such as Southwest Top Fashion Executive award. said Dave, who has been Airlines — whom I always tweet when fly­ “Firstly, to have been nominated again working as social media di­ ing with them — to support me, is a big is such an honor,” she said. “Now that I am rector for Atlantic City deal,” she said. nominated yet again, and also in a new cat- Fashion Week for three Also sending their congratulations and years. best wishes in the voting process is Nigel She has been involved Barker, a TV personality best known for his in the fashion industry for involvement in “America’s Next Top several years as a fashion Model” and as current host of “The Face.” Preferred and lifestyle editor for “A few years ago, I had the honor of in­ Horn lealth Care & Nursing Services Bravura Magazine and has terviewing celebrity and fashion photogra­ taken part in Fashion Week pher Nigel Barker,” she said. “I had created 800.603.CARE (2273) events around the tri-state a fun FlipGram video the other day and area. posted it on my magazine’s Facebook page, Dave took “a leap of and not only did he ‘like’ the video, but he TUNE IN TO faith” with the debut of her commented back, saying ‘Best of luck!’ ” collection of resort wear PHOTO COURTESY OF JERMAINE ANTHONY CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Since this is a public vote, Dave is ask­ during this year’s Atlantic ing for support. PREFERRED City Fashion Week, held Tlrusha Dave has been nominated for two Atlantic City Fashion To vote for her as Top Fashion Execu­ Feb. 28 to March 2 at the Week awards. tive, visit bit.ly/lpXI9qM. To vote for her COMPANY! Pier Shops at Caesars. as Top Fashion Journalist, visit She worked with a tailor who lives in wanted to fuse the Indian culture with bit.ly/lnQ9J4G. In each case, click “Vote India and used materials from that country. trendy and funky.” Here” and select Tirusha Dave. with Joel Markel Dave showcased 17 pieces. The winners of the 2014 Atlantic City Voting ends Aug. 24. Anyone can vote “I took sketches that I had previously Fashion Week awards are determined by once a day. a n d sketched, and I took it from there,” she said public vote. of her designs. “I didn’t want that traditional “I have my friends and family — not Contact Kathy Chang at Marianne Levy Indian wear, which I think scared people. I only in the U.S. but abroad as well — shar- kchang @ gmnews. com. Every Tuesday, Wednesday & COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD Thursday 9-10 a.m. Luau to support Concert to be held at Beech Woods Park youngster's treatment Anything Goes will perform a free con­ moved indoors to the South Brunswick cert featuring pop and classic rock music 7- Community Center, Woodlot Park, 124 A Luau Buffet fundraiser for Zachary 8:30 p.m. July 25 at Beech Woods Park, 137 New Road, Monmouth Junction. No food Nemeth, a child with multiple disabilities, Beekman Road, Monmouth Junction. or drinks will be allowed. is set for 2 p.m. July 20 at Elks Lodge No. Attendees should bring lawn chairs and For weather information, call 732-329- 2370,21 Oakmont Ave., East Brunswick. blankets for seating. Picnics are welcome, 4000, ext. 7686 after 5 p.m. July 25. The buffet menu will include Kahlua but alcohol is prohibited. For more information, visit roast pork (pulled pork) with a variety of In the event of rain, the concert will be www.sbtnj.net under the “Recreation” tab. sauces; Huli-Huli grilled chicken; teriyaki beef; vegetable fried rice; sweet potato casserole; grilled marinated summer veg­ Senior center hosts August bus trips etables; cabbage salad; Hawaiian rolls; The South Brunswick Senior Center will The bus will leave at 10:30 a.m. from the chicken nuggets and fries, option for chil­ offer the following local trips for residents senior center, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth dren only; a hot dog bar; and desserts such age 55 and older: Junction. as guava cake, coconut cake with mango • Aug. 4 and 18, Apna Bazaar Indian To sign up, call the Transportation De­ sauce, chocolate Kahlua cake, banana pud­ Grocery partment at 732-329-4000, ext. 7363. Abus ding, Hawaiian cake, a cookie assortment, • Aug. 6, East Brunswick Mall pass must be purchased in advance from the watermelon and other assorted fruit. • Aug. 13, Target, Kohl’s and Wegmans senior center. Rides are 50 cents for each The band AlterEgo will perform outside • Aug. 20, Wal-Mart one-way trip. on the patio by the lake. Guests should bring • Aug. 27, Hometown Buffet lawn chairs. DJ Jim Milner will provide Join us on 1160 & 1310 AM music indoors; seating will be provided. for fun and surprises The cost is $18 for adults, $6 for young­ VETStock to include concert, car show including: sters ages 4-10 and free for children age 3 Trivia Contests and under. The Brennan Stands Alone Foundation tertainment, craft vendors and a food court. Prizes Reservations are required. will hold VETStock NJ noon to 9 p.m. Aug. All proceeds will benefit the rehabilita­ Special Guests For more information or to reserve, call 2, rain or shine, at the Manalapan Recre­ tion of wounded veterans. ation Center, 120 Route 522, Manalapan. For more information, visit www.brennan- & Celebrity Interviews 732-238-3733 and leave a message, or email [email protected]. (Note the nu­ The day will include a car show, motor­ standsalone.com or www.lacebook.com/vet- AND MUCH MORE! meral “0” after the “jl” in the address.) cycle show, free outdoor concert, family en- stock, or email [email protected]. Costco to open on site Police: Bank robbers threatened of future transit village workers, customers at gunpoint NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police are One of the employees was brought from investigating a bank robbery during By KATHY CHANG budget and a capital program that invests in the back of the counter to the front and Staff Writer upgrades to the Northeast Corridor, the which employees and a customer were forced to the floor at gunpoint. held at gunpoint at the Motion Federal A third customer entered the bank dur­ NORTH BRUNSWICK — Costco, the agency’s most utilized rail line. NJ Transit’s Credit Union on Jersey Avenue. first store built as part of the Main Street 10-year, $1 billion Northeast Corridor in­ ing the robbery, and a suspect grabbed her North Brunswick transit-village project, is vestment program includes funding for the Two male suspects dressed in all black by the hair and threw her to the ground, set to open July 24. new North Brunswick station, the mid-line with black ski masks entered the bank authorities said. The 148,000-square-foot warehouse loop — a new flyover track to improve cor­ with revolvers drawn and threatened em­ The suspects took an undisclosed club is located at Grand Avenue and Route ridor operations and increase operational ef­ ployees during the June 25 robbery, ac­ amount of money and fled the bank on 1 north. ficiencies. cording to police. At the time, three foot toward the woods and railroad tracks, The membership-only store will be The plans also call for a parking lot for a employees and two customers were in the according to police. Costco’s 16th in New Jersey. It operates 466 bus station to be used by commuters. The bank. The employees and customers report­ stores in the United States and 659 world­ developer is in discussions with Coach One suspect immediately went to the edly told police that the suspects were wide. USA-Suburban Transit to create a 500- counter while the other suspect forced one screaming, cursing and threatening to kill The opening of Costco was contingent space park-and-ride facility along Com­ of the customers to the ground by holding them during the robbery. on improvements to the intersections of merce Boulevard with bus service to and a gun to her head, police said. Anyone with information is asked to Route 1 and Aaron Road, and Adams and from New York City. The suspect at the counter allegedly call the Police Department at Cozzens lanes, as well as roadwork on Contact Kathy Chang threatened the employees and pointed the 732-545-3200. Commerce Boulevard and the construction at [email protected]. gun in their faces, according to police. of a new bypass road. The project devel­ oper, North Brunswick TOD Associates, was required to complete the various road improvements, which carry a total esti­ mated cost of $10 million. The New Jersey Department of Trans­ / ^ CORBIN ELECTRICAL s e r v i c e s - portation opened the newly constructed in­ tersection of Route 1 and Aaron Road on June 25. The first phase of the transit-village proj­ ect will also include a Target store, a hotel and 300 housing units, which are expected to be built by the fall of 2015. 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Tooth trouble © StatePoint Media Answers are on page 13 Bill that promotes agricultural tourism at wineries now law Legislation sponsored by state Assembly­ S837/A1272 recognized and affirmed the our wineries. It benefits everyone.” committee may delegate its authority in that man Ron Dancer and state Assemblywoman Legislature’s desire to help the state’s 48 li­ Under the 44-month pilot program, spe­ regard to a county agriculture development Alison Littell McHose that promotes agricul­ censed wineries flourish, including the 19 that cial-occasion events will be permitted at a board. tural tourism on preserved farmland was re­ have land enrolled in the farmland preserva­ winery on preserved farmland provided that: • The event is conducted in a temporary cently signed into law by Gov. Chris Christie. tion program. Wineries are now in all 50 • The gross income generated by the win­ structure, such as an enclosed or open canopy According to a press release, the new law states, and New Jersey’s rapid winery growth ery from all special-occasion events con­ or tent or other portable structure or facility. directs the State Agricultural Development market share has propelled our Garden State ducted for the calendar year together account The temporary structure would be put in place Committee (SADC) to establish a 44-month to rank sixth in the nation for grape vineyard for less than 50 percent of the annual gross in­ for only the minimum amount of time reason­ pilot program to allow special-occasion events wine production.” come of the winery. ably necessary to accommodate the special to be held on preserved farmland at wineries “If we don’t allow farming to evolve, • The event uses the agricultural output of occasion event; or in an existing permanent under certain circumstances. farmers will disappear even though their the winery to promote agricultural tourism and agricultural building, a farm or open air pavil­ “With this law, farmers will now have the land has been preserved,” said McHose (R- advance the agricultural or horticultural out­ ion, or another structure used in the normal ability to promote their operations without Sussex, Warren and Morris). “People look put of the winery. course of winery operations and activities. conflicting with the spirit of their farmland for special places to hold their special • The event is conducted on a Friday, Sat­ • The event complies with applicable mu­ preservation,” said Dancer (R-Ocean, events, and this will allow New Jersey urday, Sunday, or federal or state holiday. It nicipal ordinances, resolutions, or regulations Burlington, Middlesex and Monmouth). “The farms to meet that demand. It is a win for may be conducted on any other day of the concerning litter, solid waste, and traffic and governor’s message to the Legislature on the consumer, a win for the farmer and for week with the approval of the SADC. The the protection of public health and safety. A 'Rugged' day at Raceway Park

PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN More than 11,000 competitors accepted the Rugged Maniac challenge over the weekend at Raceway Park. En route to completing the 3-mile course, participants had to navigate their way around, over and through 25 obstacles, including a 50-foot water slide, fire, rope —— ladders, tunnels, still rings and walls that needed to be scaled. Awaiting the competitors was a lot of mud and water. Area football players represent Middlesex in 21st Snapple Bowl

By WARREN RAPPLEYEA High School. Ford is planning to continue and we also used him on special teams. side. Since its inception, the Snapple Bowl Correspondent his career at Monmouth University. Rashaan rarely left the field.” has raised more than $400,000. T hree area players will participate in “Dahrae was huge for us. I’ll always re­ The versatile Alharazim, at 6 feet, 160 Zielinski credited Borden and noted that the 21st annual Snapple Bowl on member what he did in that pounds, played quarterback for North many coaches from throughout the two July 17 at Sayreville War Memorial championship game. It was un Brunswick and also lined up in the defen­ counties support the game. High School. believable,” South Brunswick sive secondary. “I’m proud that we’ve sent so many play­ Fullback Dahrae Ford and two-way line­ coach Joe Goerge said. “He’s a very smart and talented ers to this game over the years, and they’ve al­ man Rashaan Baker will represent South “He’s virtually impossible player,” Raiders coach Mark Zielin­ ways learned so much more than just football,” Brunswick High School, and comerback to stop one-on-one because ski said. “We had a tough season, Zielinski said. “The Snapple Bowl is one of the Rafieu Alharazim will represent North of his balance and leverage. but he came to play every game. finest traditions in Central Jersey football.” Brunswick Township High School. The Even if we made a bad Raf eu is a tough competitor.” As part of the run-up to the game, play­ three will play for the Middlesex County read, he could still get you The annual game, which pits ers visit both facilities that the game sup­ affcstars against the Union County all-stars. 4-5 yards.” al'.-star teams from Middlesex ports. Baker, who will play at Delaware Ford and Baker played key roles in the Baker, at 5-foot-9, 235 a.id Union counties against Valley College next fall, said he enjoyed the Vikings’ 2012 run to the NJS1AA Central pounds, was a presence on both each other, was created by Mar­ experience. Jersey Group V championship and helped sides of the line of scrimmage cus Borden, formerly the head “It was great to see the kids and know them reach the semifinals last fall. for the Vikings. He split his time coach at East Brunswick High that by playing football, we’re helping Ford, a bruising 5-foot-ll, 235-pound between nose tackle and guard. Last School. Players who have re­ them,” he said. fullback, ran for 813 yards and scored 12 fall. Baker recorded 44 tackles and cently graduated are selected to Baker noted that the event is not a typi­ touchdowns last fall. In the 2012 title game, was just as valuable on offense. participate in the contest. Proceeds cal all-star game. he rushed for 130 yards on 21 carries and “Whenever Dahrae was picking up from the game go to the Lakeview “We want to win and outdo the Union added three touchdowns to lead South yards, Rashaan Baker was doing his job,” School for Cerebral Palsy in Edison and the County guys,” he said. “It will be a Brunswick to a 33-22 win over Manalapan Goerge said. “He’s a tremendous player, Children’s Specialized Hospital in Moutain- tough game.” Field is beginning to take shape SPORT SHORTS The CK’s Cardinals, based out of CK’s Baseball4u Training Facility in Morganville, are having tryouts for their growing travel program. for $1 million Haskell Invitational The dates are July 23-24 for ages 8U-13U and Aug. 6-7 for ages 14U-18U. For more information, contact Craig Koppelman at 732-617-8117 or Stakes and winner of this year’s Transyl­ T he July 27 $1 million, Grade 1 [email protected]. vania Stakes (G3) at Keeneland. William Hill Haskell Invitational is More information can be found on their website at www.cksbaseball4u.com. The travel getting close, and this year’s 47th Add to that Albano, winner of the Pe­ page on their website is www.cksbaseball4u.com/cks-cardinals. renewal of New Jersey’s top thoroughbred gasus (G3) on June 15, as well as Irish You Well and Just Call Kenny, winner and run- race continues to take shape. Teams are being sought for the Middlesex County Parks and Recreation Office’s Fall Among those considering a start in the ner-up, respectively, of the Long Branch Slow-Pitch Softball Leagues. All leagues will begin play in late August 2014. Stakes over the Monmouth dirt. 1 1/8-mile Haskell is Kentucky Oaks (Gl) Teams will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. All league fees and appli­ winner Untapable, who has taken her last The Haskell will be only the fifth start cations are due at the time of registration. Teams will not be accepted without payment four by open lengths and would be making for the Pat McBumey-trained Just Call and application. her first start against the boys. Owned by Kenny’s racing career. In his first four The deadline to enter all teams is Aug. 1. Final team rosters are due no later than Sept. 19. Ron Winchell and trained by Steven As- races. Just Call Kenny has never finished For questions on signing up, forming a team or any of the above information, contact mussen, who sent out filly Rachel Alexan­ worst than second, including a win in Erin Carroll at 732-745-4222 or [email protected]. dra to win the 2009 Haskell, Untapable Gulfstream Park’s Spectacular Bid will enter Monmouth Park’s top race off a Stakes on Jan. 4 and a strong second- The Atlantic Baseball Confederation Collegiate League’s (ABCCL) 14th An­ dominating 9 I /4-length win in the Grade place finish in the Long Branch Stakes, nual Capt. Ryan K. Iannelli All-Star Game will be held on July 21 at FirstEnergy Park 1 Mother Goose on June 28. She will look Monmouth’s final major prep race for in Lakewood. to become the third filly to win the the William Hill Haskell. In that race, he This year’s All-Star Game will feature 50 athletes drawn from the league’s eight teams, Haskell, following Serena’s Song in 1995 stalked the pace and made a late stretch all of which are based in New Jersey. There will be a pre-game showcase for representa­ and Rachel Alexandra, also conditioned run to finish just a half-length short of tives from MLB starting at 4 p.m., and the game will begin at 6 p.m. by Asmussen, in 2009. Irish You Well. Over the past 14 years, players have joined the ABCCL from such baseball programs Jockey Rosie Napravnik took the daugh­ “Other than winning, he ran a perfect as Louisiana State University, University of Florida, University of Virginia, Ohio State ter of Tapit through a recent training run at race,” McBurney said. “It seemed like he University, College of William and Mary, Oral Roberts University, West Virginia Univer­ Saratoga, breezing five furlongs in 1:01 1/5. rated for [jockey Julian Pimentel] for his sity, Sam Houston State University, University of Maryland, University of Connecticut, She will get the call for the Haskell. first time on him. Not that he came back Rice University, St. John’s University, Rider University, Princeton University, Monmouth Trainer Bob Baffert is looking to add super tired or anything, but you have to University, Seton Hall University and Rutgers University. Additionally, the league has had to his record six Haskell wins, this year figure he should be getting tired with it more than 87 players sign contracts and go on to play professional baseball. with colt Bayern. A winner of three of six being his first try after the layoff and first The game honors the late Capt. Ryan K. Iannelli, a 2005 ABCCL all-star with the Ocean starts, Bayern was last seen drawing away time going that distance, but overall he Giants. A member of the United States Marine Corps, Iannelli was killed in action in from his rivals in the Woody Stephens handled it great. And knock on wood, he’s Afghanistan piloting a helicopter in 2011. To honor Iannelli, the league decided to rename (G2) at Belmont on June 7, winning by 7 also been acting super after the race.” its annual all-star game after him. The MVP awards are also in his name. 1/2 lengths. The Haskell will be televised live on For more information on the all-star game, go to www.abccl.com. Also setting sights on this year’s NBC and is part of the Breeders’ Cup Haskell is Wildcat Red, winner of the “Win and You’re In” Series, with the vic­ As part of The James Volpe Foundation fundraising efforts, the 4th Annual James Fountain of Youth (G2) and runner-up in tor getting an automatic berth to the $5 Volpe Foundation Wiffle Ball Tournament and Family Day will be held on Aug. 2. this year’s Florida Derby (Gl). In his most million Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa The event will start at 10:30 a.m. for the Wiffle Ball Tournament (9:30 a.m. registration), recent start, the Jose Garoffalo-trainee was Anita on Nov. 1. and Family Day will begin at noon at the newly renovated Holbrook Little League Com­ a better than 10-length winner of the Qual­ Haskell tickets can be purchased by plex, 366 Bartley Road, Jackson. ity Road Stakes at Gulfstream Park. calling 732-571-5563 or by visiting the re­ Rain date will be Aug. 3. The fee is $5 per person for the Family Day portion of the day. Social Inclusion — third in the Wood served seat booth (second floor of the Children 5 years old and younger are free. To enter a wiffle ball team, it is $60 per three- Memorial (Gl), Preakness Stakes (Gl) Grandstand) on any live racing day. In ad­ person team ($20 per player), which includes t-shirts, Family Day for the team and prizes. and Woody Stephens — is also consider­ dition, fans can pre-purchase Haskell seats in g the Haskell, as is Medal Count, who directly through monmouthpark.com or Items for the Sport Shorts column may be sent to [email protected]. Please send was most recently third in the Belmont ticketmaster.com. items at least two weeks prior to a registration deadline or tryout date. G reater M edia Newspapers

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We have met our goals and our market- more than 10 years. “Rashad has the knowledge Sigismondo have more than 40 years of combined share,” Gloria Zastko stated. needed to assist his clients in getting their home sold mortgage lending experience and a strong track As a member of the Leading Real Estate Companies of the or in finding a new one. He has the expertise neces­ record of helping Central New Jersey residents find World, the firm can relocate people and companies around the sary to help his sellers: set the right selling price for the right loan packages to meet their individual comer and around the world. “We are proud to be an affiliate of their home, and locate qualified prospective buyers, needs. “Sandy and Iris are valuable additions to our Leading Real Estate Companies of the World. Leading Real Es­ which will help shorten the amount of time a house is team,” said FAMC Executive Vice President of Retail tate Companies of the World is comprised of the finest firms in on the market,” Burke said. He can be reached by Lending Steve Medes. ‘They are each familiar with " the industry, forming a global network that surpassed $370 bil­ calling 732-803-7993. the local community and offer many years of experi­ lion in yearly home sales, more than any other real estate or­ Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, ence that will help our company extend our unparal­ ganization. Whether you are looking to buy or sell your home, Realtors, announced that Donna Warters of the East here or across the globe, call on us for the best service avail­ Brunswick office was recognized for her exceptional leled service to homebuyers throughout the area,” he continued. Kamberogiannis has worked in the mort­ able,” Zastko said. industry success during the month of June. Warters Gloria Zastko, Realtors handles residential homes, town- led the region, which is comprised of offices through­ gage banking industry for more than 15 years. She out Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties, in re­ homes, new construction, commercial, as well as short sales prides herself on listening to her clients’ needs and sale listings. She can be reached at Weichert’s East and bank-owned properties. It also handles relocation through­ understanding their objectives. With the goal of mak­ Brunswick office at 431 Route 18 south, or at 732- ing the financing process go as smoothly as possible, out the country. The full service agency sells to individuals, in­ 254-1700. vestors and developers. The firm provides a free market she closely monitors each client’s loan every step of the way. Prior to joining FAMC, she worked as a loan analysis, an entire marketing plan as well as profile and re­ Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, source information with a click to www.zastko.com. originator at Wells Fargo Mortgage, PNC Mortgage, Realtors, announced that Rita Dharia of the Edison and First Hope Bank. Additionally, she has more than “Buying and selling a home ranks up there as one of life’s office was recognized for her exceptional industry most stressful situations. An agent should carefully and thor­ success during the month of June. Dharia led the re­ 10 years of experience as a senior loan officer and oughly explain the buying and selling process. The more com­ gion, which is comprised of offices throughout Mid­ branch manager at American Residential Mortgage fortable you are, the better you feel ... and we like you to feel dlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties, in resales and Resource in East Brunswick. Sigismondo has more good about the decisions you make. It’s the same philosophy I resale dollar volume. She can be reached in We­ than 25 years of experience working in the mortgagee- started over 42 years ago. We’ve added computers and a web­ ichert’s Edison office at 123 Lincoln Highway, or call banking industry. She is known for keeping her site, but other than that, real estate is a people business,” Za­ 732-494-6800. clients’ best interests in mind, and working hand-in- stko said. hand with real estate agents to ensure smooth and The Zastko firm also belongs to several multiple listing sys­ Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, timely closings. Previously, she worked as a home tems, Middlesex, Monmouth, Mercer and Garden State. Realtors, announced that John Horvath and Ju- mortgage consultant at Wells Fargo, and as a loan of­ “We have grown in numbers, we have grown in size, and lianne Siciliano of the Old Bridge office were recog­ ficer at JPM Chase and PNC Mortgage. She also has we have grown in knowledge, and we know we couldn’t have nized for exceptional performance at the office level experience as a sales manager for Chase Manhattan done it without you, our buying and selling public. We thank during June. Siciliano was recognized as top lister, Bank and as an Assistant Manager at Citibank. The you for your repeat and referral business and we thank you for, while Horvath was highlighted for top sales and as office is located in the heart of Marlton at 525 Route top producer. Additionally, John Horvath, Julianne year after year, allowing us to remain the No. 1 Hometown 73 north, Suite 109. Kamberogiannis (NMLS Siciliano and Intsar “Star” Sbeah were recognized Broker,” Zastko said. #225708) can be reached by calling at the office level for the month of May. Siciliano was 856-762-1713 or by e-mail at sandyk@franklinameri- Zastko’s website provides access to the entire agency’s list­ recognized as top lister, Horvath as top producer and ings. The firm enjoys a solid reputation in Central Jersey, is Sbeah for top sales. They can be reached in We­ can.com. Sigismondo (NMLS #409838) can be open seven days a week and is located on the Route 130 corri­ ichert’s Old Bridge office at 1394 Route 9 south or by reached by calling 856-762-1715 or by e-mail at dor in Farrington Plaza. To reach the firm, email zastko@za- phone at 732-525-1550. [email protected]. stko.com or call 732-297-0600.

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