CM: Colts Neck • Holmdel • Lincroft - May 2016

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TRIUMPH FOR TASTE BUDS C P C B E H AV I O R A L H E A LT H C A R E ’ S 12TH CULINARY ADVENTURE

David Mauro, Freehold Township, Vera Sansone, President & CEO of CPC Behavioral Healthcare and resident of Fair Haven, Beth Lukeman, Freehold Township and Michelle Miller, Manalapan. Lukeman and Miller are both staff members at CPC’s High Point Special Education Schools in Morganville.

Dan Burns, CPC’s Senior Vice President Finance and CFO, resident of Point Pleasant and Ray Eckhoff, Secretary of CPC’s Board of Trustees, Rumson.

Kathleen Connelly, Chair-Elect - CPC Board of Trustees, resident of Fair Haven, Errol Ernstrom, Committee Member and resident of Ocean Grove and Marsha Samitt, Committee Member and resident of Wayside.

CPC BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE welcomed nearly 300 attendees to Trump National Golf Club Colts Neck on April 4, 2016 for its 12th Culinary Adventure. Long-time supporters such as Drew’s Bayshore Bistro demonstrated once again why they are consistent favorites while newcomers gave foodies a perfect bite and left them wanting more. All the participating vendors were crowd-pleasers and included: Ama – Sea Bright, Angelica’s – Sea Bright, B2 Bistro – Red Bank, Bistro at Red Bank/ Greek Eats – Red Bank/Shrewsbury, Drew’s Bayshore Bistro - Keyport, Eagle Specialty Coffee - Eatontown, Fireside Bar & Grill – Marlboro, Fresh - Highlands, , Gaetano’s – Red Bank, It’s Greek to Me - Holmdel, Jacques Exclusive Catering - Keyport, Johnny Piancone’s – Long Branch, Porcini – Highlands, San Marzano Trattoria – Freehold, Shore

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Point Distributing Company - Freehold, Suzi’s Sweet Shoppe – Middletown, The Cheese Cave – Red Bank, The Chowda House – Red Bank, The Macaroon Shop – Avon-by-the-Sea, Trama’s Trattoria – Long Branch, Waves on Main – Belmar, Zoe’s, An American Bistro – Little Silver. Event proceeds of more than $25,000 will help CPC provide subsidized counseling services to children and families in need. Generous underwriting support included the AT&T Pioneers, TD Bank, Cathy Abboud, iPlay America, Lakeland Bank, New Jersey Natural Gas, Two River Community Bank and Wreck-OMend Auto Body. Other support was committed through the CPC Sponsors: Willis Towers Watson, Withum, Lois & Marvin Broder, BTIG/Rick & Ana Blank, Warshauer Electric Supply, Commercial Flooring Concepts, Inc., Greg Maloof

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Trudy Parton and Charlie Parton, President of the CPC Foundation, both residents of Little Silver.

& Nova Investment Partners, Maury Donnelly & Parr, Inc., Larson Ford, Inc., Drazin & Warshaw – Attorneys at Law, Al and Ann Ferguson, Lori and Hal Goldstein, Richard and Susan Maizel, and Simulation Solutions, Inc. The Agency hosts several events each year to raise funds in support of its mission to provide quality mental healthcare and special education services to people who cannot afford it. Last year, CPC served more than 8,000 people with a variety of behavioral health services ranging from shortterm, outpatient treatment to long-term treatment for serious and persistent mental health issues. In addition, CPC’s High Point Schools welcome more than 200 special education students from throughout the state to help them achieve their academic and personal goals. For more information, visit www. cpcbehavioral.org.


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