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The Bernardsville News New Jersey Hills Media Group New Jersey Hills Media Group $695 Our Town OurInformational Directory Town 2019-2020 Bedminster Twp. Bernardsville Bernards Twp. Far Hills Peapack-Gladstone The Bernardsville News Jessica Scharrer, Substation Electrician Jessica is making the frutue of energy brighter. Jessica excels in protecting her customers’ way of life while blazing a path for more women who wish to follow in her impressive footsteps. We’re reducing inpatient stays for VNA provides comprehensive home care, Our Private Care program offers carefully clients of all ages and making it from skilled nursing and rehabilitation screened, specially trained and closely possible for the elderly to age in place to volunteers who assist homebound supervised aides and homemakers in the comfort of their own homes. seniors with grocery shopping. part-time, full-time or on a live-in basis. A trusted resource The Visiting Nurse Association of Northern NJ (VNA) Comprehensive has been pioneering and leading the way in home Home Care Solutions care in this region since 1898. If you’re a senior in need of a t Skilled Nursing t Health helping hand or you’re caring t Hospice Aides & Homemakers for a parent, spouse or another t Physical Therapy t Private Care Services t Occupational Therapy t Friendship House that can improve your quality t Speech Therapy Adult Day Care Center of life. In fact, you may be eligible to receive free or low-cost t Caregiver Training t Registered Dieticians & Support t Social Workers assistance.* Please call us for a free, no obligation consultation. ACCR TH ED Telehealth L I t A TA E T I H O Y N T I P A House Calls for N t R U T M N M E Groceries O R C S E A N L IO O T F TA ACCREDI * Varied eligibility requirements apply. Made possible with grants from the Morris Co. 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Faculty of 25+ professionally Trained Instructors // 3 High Quality Studios // Full Service Boutique NUMEROUS CLASS STYLES/TECHNIQUES: Classical & Contemporary Ballet, Pointe, Tap, Broadway Jazz, Hip Hop, Funk Jazz, Movement & Make Believe, Preschool ComboMusical Classes, Theater & Modern (numerous techniques /Master ClassesWorkshops & witharea &NYC Professionals Numerous Performance Opportunities/ Home of Envision Dance Exchange Celebrating 33 years of Innovative Training Provides training geared towards the aspirations & ability of the individual student bernardsvillenews.com Our Town PAGE 5 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 56 Degree Wine .......................... 32 Fabric Yard ............................... 16 POSH ..................................... 8 Al’s Shed World ........................... 20 Fairy Tale, Inc. ............................. 39 Profiles Hair Studio ........................ 15 All Saints Episcopal Church ................. 78 Far Hills Country Day School ................ 67 Pure Barre ................................ 72 Altair Health .............................. 44 Fellowship Senior Living ................... 19 RACKS ................................... 68 Anthony’s Restaurant ...................... 79 First Presbyterian Church New Vernon ....... 76 Raritan Family Healthcare ................. 59 Atlantic Neurosurgical ..................... 41 Flemington Community Partnership ......... 21 Rebecca Collection ........................ 38 Basking Ridge Animal Hospital . 18 Gallaway & Crane ......................... 16 Red Mill Museum ......................... 43 Bedminster Limo .......................... 10 Gerald York Optician ...................... 60 Red Oak Grille ............................ 83 Bernards Cafe ............................ 81 Grain House Restaurant .................... 81 ReStore ................................... 4 Bernards Decorating ....................... 38 Haus Remodeling LLC ...................... 11 Richards Paving ........................... 49 Bernardsville Animal Hospital ............... 35 Henning Dermatology ..................... 60 Rudolph’s ................................ 84 Bernardsville Car Wash ..................... 32 Hibernate Bedding ........................ 47 Seaton Hackney Stables .................... 22 Bernardsville Centre ....................... 69 Highview Garage ......................... 54 Somerset Grain, Feed & Supply . 32 Bernardsville Chamber of Commerce ........ 24 Hunterdon Hills Playhouse ................. 48 Somerset Hills Classics ...................... 37 Bernardsville Library ....................... 37 Hurley Agency ............................ 17 Somerset Hills Lutheran Church ............. 76 Blaicher Veterinary Health Care .............. 8 J. Walker Salon ........................... 39 Somerset Hills Memorial Park ............... 25 Bling by Design ........................... 33 Jack Mason Painting ....................... 16 Somerset Hills YMCA ...................... 17 Blue Owl Signs ............................ 65 Jaeger Lumber ............................ 66 St. Bernard’s Episcopal Church .............. 76 Brightview Senior Living, Randolph ......... 22 JCC, Bridgewater .......................... 72 St. Bernard’s Episcopal Church .............. 78 Cafe Rustica .............................. 81 JCP&L ..................................... 2 St. John on the Mountain .................. 76 Calderone School of Music ................. 74 Jiffy Lube ................................ 26 Studio 7 Fine Art Gallery ................... 21 California Closets .......................... 45 John’s Painting ............................ 62 Summit Prep ............................. 30 Cancer Hope Network ..................... 46 Keiling Tree Care .......................... 65 Superior Custom Kitchens .................. 68 Center for Contemporary Art ............... 10 Layton Funeral Home ...................... 10 Talc Salon ................................ 52 Closet Experts .............................. 4 Liberty Corner Auto Body .................. 54 The Albrook School ....................... 74 Community in Crisis ....................... 37 Liberty Corner Chiropractic ................. 15 The Bernards Inn .......................... 83 Consensus Health Primary Care Plus ......... 64 Liberty Corner Presbyterian Church .......... 20 The Bookworm ........................... 33 Craft Hair Studio .......................... 88 M&M Perrotti’s ........................... 87 The Children’s Corner ...................... 15 Dance Innovations ......................... 4 Matheny ................................. 74 The Craig School .......................... 73 Delbarton ................................ 73 Morris Animal Inn ......................... 22 True Leaf Kitchens ......................... 65 Diamond Dream Jewelers .................. 33 NJ Advanced Acupuncture ................. 86 VNA of Northern NJ ........................ 3 Downtown Bernardsville ................... 27 NJ Audubon Society ....................... 85 Water Works ............................. 42 Dreyer’s Lumber & Hardware ............... 70 Orange Carpet ............................ 68 Wavelength Audio/Video .................. 23 Eric Roos, Allstate ......................... 71 Pace Collision ............................. 54 Wavelength Automotive ................... 63 European Deli ............................ 68 Plaza Tikal ................................ 79 Welsh Jeep ............................... 40 WHAT’S INSIDE About This Guide ..................... 27 Bedminster Township .............. 6-7 Our Town Bernards Township .............. 12-13 Bernardsville ....................... 28-29 is published annually as a supplement to its newspapers Public Safety ............................ 49 by New Jersey Hills Media Group, Education ............................ 59-62 100 S Jefferson Road, Suite 104, Whippany 07981 Far Hills ............................... 50-51 PUBLISHERS Peapack-Gladstone ............. 56-57 Elizabeth K. Parker and Stephen W. Parker Golf Courses ............................. 31 Libraries ................................... 52 OUR TOWN COORDINATOR Places of Worship ................ 71-78 Jake Yaniak • [email protected] Parks & Recreation .............. 34-35 Public Schools .......................... 58 Community Groups ............. 80-85 Executive Editor Elizabeth K. Parker Vice President of Sales and Marketing Business Manager Stephen W. Parker Jerry O’Donnell Movie Theaters ........................ 36 General Offices Manager Diane Howard Advertising Designer Healthcare .......................... 53-55 Assistant Executive Editor Philip Nardone Toni Codd Somerset County ...................... 14 New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 6 New Jersey Hills Media Group bernardsvillenews.com BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP Bedminster, located in northern Somerset >> MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. weekdays) County,
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