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Betsy Wolfe Returns to Holmdel Theatre Company for Her 5th Spectacular Holiday Show Holmdel Theatre Company is delighted to announce the return of the acclaimed actress and singer, Betsy Wolfe, for her fifth consecutive holiday production. Following her previous successful performances, Wolfe is set to once again mesmerize audiences with her extraordinary talent and captivating stage presence. Wolfe, a celebrated figure in the theater community, has consistently delivered remarkable performances that have left audiences spellbound. Her previous collaborations with Holmdel Theatre Company have been met with critical acclaim, and her return promises to deliver another unforgettable holiday experience. Holmdel Theatre Company, a premier regional theater known for its commitment to artistic excellence, is thrilled to welcome Wolfe back to its stage. Her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft perfectly align with the theater’s mission to provide high-quality entertainment and foster a love for the performing arts within the community.

The upcoming holiday show promises to be a delightful and heartwarming experience for audiences of all ages. With a mix of beloved holiday classics, stunning musical numbers, and Wolfe’s extraordinary talent, this production is set to become a highlight of the holiday season. “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Betsy Wolfe back to Holmdel Theatre Company for her fifth holiday show,” said Executive Director, Colleen Cook. “Betsy’s incredible talent and her ability to connect with audiences make her the perfect choice for this show. We can’t wait to see her bring the magic of the holiday season to life on our stage once again.” Tickets for the holiday show featuring Betsy Wolfe will be available for purchase starting September 12, 2023. Due to the anticipated high demand, it is recommended that theater enthusiasts secure their tickets early to avoid disappointment. For more information about the show, ticket availability, and updates, please visit the Holmdel Theatre Company website at www.holmdeltheatrecompany.org

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Meet Two Candidates Running for Office From Two Parties Community Magazine Highlights this Month One Candidate from Each Political Party running for the Office of Monmouth County Commissioner DEMOCRAT – ALISON DE NOIA Alison De Noia was born and raised right here in New Jersey. She spent her career working in the banking industry and the nonprofit world. Alison is a mother of two and began her community service aiding in her children’s schools. She serves on the Farmland and Open Space Committee, Green Team in Colts Neck, and is an elected Member of the Colts Neck Township Board of Education. Alison previously served a two year term as President of the Colts Neck Lions Club. DeNoia is a certified yoga teacher and earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and international relations from the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

REPUBLICAN – ROSS LICITRA Ross Licitra has served as Monmouth County Commissioner since January of 2021. Commissioner Licitra oversees the County’s Park System, Superintendent of Schools, Office of Emergency Management, Clerk of the Board, Construction Board of Appeals, the County Library System and Purchasing. Ross Licitra is the Executive Director & former Chief of Humane Law Enforcement for the Monmouth County SPCA. He is a first responder himself and knows firsthand the best support and equipment needed to keep our communities safe. As a Law Enforcement officer for thirty plus years, Ross has successfully prosecuted hundreds of violent criminals who have threatened the peace and prosperity of Monmouth County and New Jersey. He is committed to public service through Law Enforcement, Animal Welfare and volunteerism in Civic Organizations. Ross resides with his wife Heather and their son and daughter in Marlboro Township, NJ.

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Colts Neck Schools Update BY HEATHER TORMEY, PRESIDENT, COLTS NECK BOARD OF EDUCATION

The Colts Neck Township School District is a preschool-grade 8 public school in Colts Neck, New Jersey. On September 6, 2023, and with lots of smiles, enthusiasm, and preparation, district staff welcomed approximately 1000 students to their new school year. As a parent and current member of the Colts Neck Board of Education, I always appreciate the amount of planning and care that staff puts into the creation of a new school. The Colts Neck Township Schools prioritizes students and our 2023-2024 school year is going to be filled with many opportunities for students to learn from and with highly qualified and trained staff. We know that our families want and expect their children to have access to a quality education and resources. As part of our continuing efforts to address pandemic learning loss, the district invests in staff to maintain smaller class sizes and provide current, research-based programs and resources for all students. For students in need of additional academic support, the district provides targeted intervention or basic skills classes, and offers several after school academic programs created specifically to reinforce student learning. We have also seen student growth and success from students who participated in the district’s grant-funded Summer Bridge Program that combines academic learning with hands-on science and social and emotional learning. This past summer, staff added a fun performing arts component to the program that complimented the existing summer instrumental program. Some additional highlights for the 23-24 school year include a new K-5 Social Studies curriculum and materials, new early education literacy materials, and a newly designed K-5 report card. The creation of the revised K-5 report card, which changes reporting periods from four marking periods to three trimesters, was a year-long process that in-

volved input from staff and parents about when and how to best share with parents academic and developmental information about their children. It is also important for our programs to support our academically gifted students. While staff differentiate their instruction for all students, the district offers many ways for students to be academically challenged. Several times a year, staff collect and analyze academic data to identify students who may benefit from more complex or challenging lessons and invite them to participate in enrichment programs that will keep them thinking and interested throughout their school day. Student health, wellness, and social and emotional learning or SEL has become a very important part of the Colts Neck Township Schools’ programming and I initiative I strongly support. The expanding social and emotional needs of our students coupled with the necessity to support their mental health has motivated staff to create lessons and programs that offer life skills aimed to help our students develop positive relationships, self-regulation, responsible decision-making, self-management, and self-awareness. Last, but certainly not least, starting in the 2023-2024 school year, the district will be seeing big improvements to its schools. Scheduled to begin this fall, the district will be updating operating systems to achieve greater energy conservation and efficiencies packaged as part of an Energy Savings Improve-

ment Program or ESIP. These improvements will be made at no additional cost to the Colts Neck taxpayer, as the projected energy savings will essentially provide funding for the projects. As part of this project, the district will be using existing funds to enhance and replace select HVAC systems, add air conditioning to areas currently without it, and improve overall indoor air quality. Parents and members of the Colts Neck community are invited to visit the district’s website at www.coltsneckschools.org to access the district’s full preschool through grade 8 curriculum, get information about the district’s ESIP, and read about the exceptional programs available to students through our public schools. As your Board President, it is my honor to serve the community of Colts Neck. Members of the Board of Education can be reached through email by using the form available on the Board’s page of the district’s website.

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CILU to Host Annual Fall Candidate Forum Citizens for Informed Land Use (CILU) will host our annual Fall Candidate Forum via Zoom on Monday, October 16th at 7:30PM. CILU has invited all of the Holmdel Board of Education and Holmdel Township Committee candidates. The forum will allow each candidate to present themselves to voters and promises to be an informative evening in preparation for the general election on Tuesday, November 7th. To sign up to attend the forum, please email Karen Strickland at karsyv356@ gmail.com. A zoom link will be emailed to you closer to the forum date. CILU will accept questions for the Holmdel Township Committee and Board of Education candidates submitted electronically to karsyv356@gmail.com by October 13th. Questions are then consolidated and screened to prevent duplications and allow for a wide range of pertinent topics. Biased or provocative questions will be excluded. This forum will be recorded and posted on CILU’s YouTube channel (search CILU Holmdel).

CILU is a nonpartisan, Holmdel-based community group that has been working since 1998 to protect our open space and natural resources CILU believes in government transparency, which requires an informed citizenry. You can learn about CILU at www.holmdel-cilu.org or visit us on Facebook and Instagram.

Braille Trails and More With the Colts Neck Lions Club! The Colts Neck Lions Club is ready for fall! We are excited about our newest project: Braille Trails and More with the Colts Neck Lions Club!!

Braille Trails in the Monmouth County Parks!! What are Braille Trails? A Braille trail is a

The Colts Neck Lions Club is ready for fall! We are excited about our newest project: Braille Trails in the Monmouth County walking path or hiking trail that is designed to be accessible by those who are visually Parks! What are Braille Trails? A Braille trail is a walking path or hiking trail that is designed to be accessible by those who are impaired. In particular, are delineated often delineated withorropes other barriers, physicaland barriers, visually impaired. In particular, trails trails are often with ropes other or physical signage and other markers and signage and other markers have audio or are written in Braille. The first of these have audio or are written in Braille. The first of these trails will be at the Manasquan Reservoir, so look for it in the coming will be atto the Manasquan Reservoir, for itaccessibility in the coming months. Club months. The trails Club is excited embark on this new project so andlook increase to many moreThe people in our county! the Clubtoworked with Monmouth County Department to create a Sensory Den at Dorbrook. This playPreviously, is excited embark onthe this new project andParks increase accessibility to many more people ground includes equipment in our county!!for all of our senses. It has been a wonderful addition to the parks and if you have young kids, head on over and bang on a drum, listen to your kids play music and enjoy the day! The ClubPreviously, hosts an annual pancake breakfast year, it will be in Parks December. Please join on Saturday, December 2nd the Club worked with and the this Monmouth County Department tous create a at the Colts Neck Community Church from 8 AM-11 AM. Proceeds will help with the Club’s Braille Trails. We will also have a Sensory Den at Dorbrook. This playground includes equipment for all of our senses. It special guest, Santa! has been a wonderful addition to the parks and if you have young kids, head on over The Colts Neck Lions Club is always looking for new members and ideas to help the community. If this sounds interesting onClub a drum, to your kids musicatand enjoyInn theatday! to you, come and join bang us!! The meetslisten the 3rd Monday of play the month Huddy’s 7:00 PM.

The Club hosts an annual pancake breakfast and this year, it will be in December. Please join us on Saturday, December 2nd at the Colts Neck Community Church from 8 AM-11 AM. Proceeds will help with the Club’s Braille Trails. We will also have a special guest, Santa! CommunityMagazineNJ.com OCTOBER 2023

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Legislative Ticket Refuses to Debate For the second straight debate/forum opportunity, first the League of Women Voters and now the Ocean Grove Homeowners Forum – The Republican Legislative Slate of Senate Candidate Steve Dnistrian and Assemblymembers Marilyn Piperno and Kim Eulner have declined the opportunity to debate their opponents, State Senator Vin Gopal and Assembly Candidates Dr. Mar-

gie Donlon and Luanne Peterpaul, Esq. Marianne Kligman, Vice President of the League of Women Voters of Monmouth County, issued the following statement: “While we had full agreement from all Democratic candidates to participate in our proposed Virtual Candidates’ forum for September 19, the Republican candidates indicated that September 19 was not a good date for them and have

not responded to our requests to find another mutually agreeable date. Therefore, it is with regret that we must cancel the proposed forum and will no longer hold that date available. The League of Women Voters of Monmouth County remains willing and able to organize a candidates’ forum for District 11 candidates, should we hear from the Republican candidates.”

Coughlin and Gopal Highlight StayNJ, Additional Senior Affordability Programs at Town Hall in Tinton Falls Over 100 Monmouth County seniors joined Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin and State Senator Vin Gopal, the main sponsors of the newly signed bi-partisan StayNJ Law at the Tinton Falls Municipal Building. more about the historic property tax relief they will receive over the next few years. Recent expansions of the ANCHOR and Senior Freeze programs paired with the creation of StayNJ promise significant savings for senior residents of the Garden State, giving them the financial freedom to plan their retirement in their hometowns. “New Jersey is the best state to plant roots, make a living, and start a family—and it should be the best place to retire too. We know that affordability is a top concern for retirees in our state, and we have made it our priority to ensure their fixed incomes can cover their cost of living,” said Speaker Coughlin (D-Middlesex). “The StayNJ program will help ease the financial burden on New Jersey’s seniors, enabling them to remain in their homes and in the communities they love.” The Speaker and Senator shared with attendees information about how StayNJ—established as part of the FY 2024 State Budget—will provide tax credits to cut property tax bills in half for many seniors. The program’s maximum benefit is $6,500, and seniors with incomes up to $500,000 are eligible.

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Seniors can apply for the StayNJ program next year, with benefits beginning in January 2026. StayNJ builds on previous efforts to make New Jersey more affordable for senior residents. Programs such as Senior Freeze and ANCHOR have proven successful in alleviating the burden of property taxes. This year’s budget expands these programs so more residents will be eligible for greater savings. The ANCHOR property tax relief program has been expanded to provide eligible senior renters and tenants with a $250 boost in relief payments. Tenants will receive $700, while homeowners can receive a maximum of $1,750. This year‘s ANCHOR benefits will be automatically distributed by November 1 for seniors who received benefits last year, as long as their mailing and banking information has not changed. Anyone needing to update personal information must file a new application by September 30. Eligibility for the Senior Freeze program has also been expanded by raising the annual income eligibility from $99,700 to $150,000 and lowering the residency requirement from 10 years to 3 years. The deadline to apply for Senior Freeze is October 31.


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Dr. John Griffith Monmouth County Resident Leads One of New Jersey’s Best Private Schools BY BRIAN O’MALLEY, CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR

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or many families, the arrival of fall means back-to-school. Ranney School has been a fixture in Monmouth County since its founding in 1960. Its faculty and staff have formed and educated students on its 62-acre campus in Tinton Falls, focusing on the school’s mission of encouraging pupils to “Lead, Create, Contribute”. Ranney School’s team is led by Dr.

John Griffith, an educator with a commitment to independent school education. After attending an independent school in New Hampshire, Dr. Griffith held educational posts in Tennessee and Ohio before being recruited to serve as Ranney’s Head of School. Originally from Edison, Griffith’s return to his native New Jersey to take on leadership of the Ranney School was something of a full circle moment. “My

father was an engineer working at Bell Labs at the time,” relates Griffith, “so coming to Ranney was sort of a homecoming for me.” As to how he decided to become an educator, Griffith says, “I considered teaching very early on, because my own experience in schools was so formative.” Griffith graduated from the Derryfield School in Manchester, New Hampshire, an institution that he believes has many similarities to Ranney.


He credits some of the early inspiration for his vocation to the educators at Derryfield, noting that “some of my teachers there had a huge impact not only on my academic passions, like literature, but also significantly shaped the person I became.” Griffith went on to study English at Middlebury College, spending his junior year at Oxford University in the United Kingdom. After completing his undergraduate degree, he returned to Oxford, where he earned a Master of Philosophy degree and Doctor of Philosophy degree, both in English. Griffith’s doctoral thesis, which

was an English monograph on Joseph Conrad, was published into a book by Oxford University Press. Back in the United States, Griffith obtained his first teaching appointment at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, where he taught English and later served a college counselor and dean. From Nashville, Griffith moved on to become the Head of Upper School at the Miami Valley School in Ohio. It was while working in in this role that he met his wife Dana. His first opportunity to serve as Head of School was at Battle Ground Academy in Franklin, Tennessee. While Griffith and his family appreciated life in Tennessee, they ultimately decided to return to the New Jersey area when he was recruited to be Head of School at Ranney.

Lead, Create, Contribute Ranney’s campus offers a diversity of opportunities for its student body, both academic and extra-curricular. “We continue to be an incredibly strong school academically,” Griffith shares, we have wonderful programs in areas like fine and performing arts, but we have become a more balanced school, with competitive athletics now a larger part of our culture as well.” This expansion of Ranney’s academic and programmatic offerings, along with improvements to the campus and its facilities, are some the things Griffith is most proud of having implemented during his tenure. He is also quick to point out the important role played by the faculty at his institution, where teachers and staff take the time to establish authentic connections with their students. “Small class sizes and collaborative learning teams enable our faculty to know each child, offering the right balance of challenge and support,” says Griffith, adding, “our mission promise is that we know and

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and alumni hail not only from the Monmouth area, but from all around the world, Griffith explains, “we value our commitment to diversity.”

The Year Ahead

value every child and I think our faculty really reflect that commitment.” Ranney’s impressive faculty are critical to student success. Reflecting on the impact his colleagues have on the student population, Griffith says, “I am always impressed and touched by how passionate our faculty are in their work with our students… in addition to their intellect and commitment to their academic disciplines and pedagogy, they are eager to connect and mentor children and young people.” Though his role as Head of School comes with a great deal of responsibility and management of an entire institution, Griffith endeavors to maintain genuine bonds with his students. “One of the highlights of my job is the interaction with our wonderful students, whether that comes in the form of reading to our beginners or cheering on our athletic teams,” he says. He also stays connected to his original vocation by leading classes each academic year, explaining, “I am fortunate that I am still able to teach an Upper School elective every year, which is a touchstone for me and helps me to connect with a group of students.” Griffith also keeps up a personal tradition of composing a poem for his students that he delivers to each graduating class at their commencement ceremony. Ranney School is committed to supporting the Monmouth community it calls home. According to Dr. Griffith, not only is Ranney an academic leader in the county, but it also strives to contribute to and be engaged with the local area through service leadership. This commitment is reflected in the school’s mission statement, which calls for inspiring Ranney students to lead honorably, think creatively, and contribute meaningfully to society. “As one example of this, we have identified hunger and food insecurity as one of our primary areas of service,” says Griffith, noting, “we have been recognized for our commitment to Fulfill, the food bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties.” Multiculturalism is another key priority for the school. Pointing out that Ranney’s students

Ranney school continues to expand its offerings and upgrade its campus facilities. In the year ahead, the school plans to open the Bharara Family Lower School Library and Learning Commons and will also dedicate the Cantin Family Bloomberg Finance Lab, which will enable students to utilize Bloomberg terminals in finance courses. As campus security remains a key priority for Ranney, the school has also made improvements to the security gate and guardhouse, which is dedicated in memory of Lieutenant Timothy Coyne, a Ranney School parent and 9/11 first responder who passed away a few years ago. Griffith is also looking forward to the design of a new certificate program in finance, which will incorporate the expertise of Ranney alumni and parents. “This program will serve our students well as they consider competitive business and finance programs at the college level,” he notes.

Message to Our Monmouth County Neighbors When asked what message he’d like to share with Ranney School’s Monmouth County neighbors, Dr. Griffith said, “There are amazing things happening at Ranney School – come by and visit!” His statement reflects the many positive offerings available to the school’s student body. With a population that spans ages 3 through grade 12, Ranney students have the opportunity to be mentored by older peers on becoming good citizens and making positive contributions to society. In Griffith’s words, “Ranney’s campus offers a multitude of unique experiences where children can discover their talents and building the confidence to find their own path to success.”

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Local Artist: Joann Westgate of Little Silver This is a watercolor picture of Joann’s daughters Abby and Emma, pumpkin picking at A. Casola Farms in Holmdel in 2001. As soon as we got to the field both girls ran as fast as they could to find their pumpkins. Joann says she will always remember that moment of joy and their happiness in pursuit of the perfect pumpkins!

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The Frances Foundation: Join the Family, Join the Fight! BY HANA VOZZO, CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR

The Frances Foundation, located in Holmdel, NJ, is a life-changing 100% volunteer-based, nonprofit organization for children with cancer. Founder Robert Heugle notes that one of the worst things a parent can discover is that their child has cancer. Having experienced his mother’s battle with the disease, Robert wanted to create a support system to lessen the multifaceted burdens caused by cancer. He explains that his mother, Frances Jean Nolan Heugle, who served as President of the West Orange NJ Youth Police Athletic League, a Cub Scouts Den Mother, and an active member in the Catholic Youth Organization church activities, is a “powerful inspiration, admired and loved by so many.” Growing up, Robert remembers that children “gravitated toward [his mother] with a smile,” so after she gained her angel wings in March of 2000, he and his family decided to start a charitable organization in her honor, and “The Frances Foundation for Kids Fighting Cancer, Inc.” was officially born on his mother’s birthday: July 26th, 2004. Today, the Frances Foundation changes the lives of the warriors and their families, providing physical, emotional, and financial support. When children get diagnosed with cancer, the last thing parents should have to worry about is working, so the foundation pays bills to alleviate financial pressure to ensure that warriors have the full support of their parents. The foundation also hosts fun events such as a Villanova basketball game, a huge summer BBQ and picnic, a Mets baseball bus trip, a Holiday Party called Santa Day, Holmdel Kiwanis dinners, cruises to Bermuda partnering with their sister charity Kick Cancer Overboard, and family get-aways to places like the Great Wolf Lodge or Broadway shows.

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When asked what his favorite event is, Robert gushed about their upcoming gala hosted every year on the third Saturday of October. This year marks the 19th annual Frances Foundation gala, “A Night in Emerald City,” which will take place

on October 21st at the Ocean Place Resort and Spa. Robert explains: “The gala’s success shouldn’t be measured by dollars and cents, but much more importantly, by the way the pediatric cancer warriors glow with pride as they are honored and

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cheered. The warriors and angels are our gala honorees, and as we remember our fallen angels, the love in the ballroom is palpable. This event is by far my favorite because we are able to recognize the warriors and angels’ courage and bravery, which makes a world of difference in the lives of these families who have endured unimaginable suffering.” For more information on the gala, visit the Frances Foundation’s website, www.francesfoundation.net; they would love to see you there! An additional service the foundation provides is “if any child, especially a teenager, is sent home to hospice by a hospital, the FF makes every conceivable effort to make their biggest wish become a reality!” For instance, Robert describes how the foundation sent Darren from Manasquan, who aspired to be a music producer, to Hollywood, CA, to meet his favorite band, Nine Inch Nails and Trent Reznor. Robert thought the band would spend maybe two hours with the boy and his family, but they actually spent four days in the studio and made him an honorary producer for the album. Although Darren gained his angel wings soon after, the foundation was able to help him live his dream and provide his family with a magical moment that they will treasure forever. By providing all these wonderful forms of support, the Frances Foundation not only helps the individuals, but also creates a lovely community for the warriors, angels, and their families. When asked what he wished more

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Newcomers and Neighbors Club of Colts Neck Updates and News On September 14th, the Newcomers and Neighbors Club of Colts Neck, Holmdel and surrounding areas met for a general meeting at the Colts Neck Community Church. Members and guests enjoyed a social hour followed by a business meeting and the presentation of a $1000 check to Chris Durkin, the pastor of the Colts Neck Community Church. Co-President, Barbara Matuscak presented the check. The club has been active for 52 years and was founded by Louise Ann Martorana in 1971! It has provided a social network for women of all ages. The club sponsors many activity groups, holds general meetings, does community service and plans special events throughout the year. For information on the club contact:newcomers.neighbors@gmail.com. Activities leaders and board members each spoke about their duties and social events. The co-president, Barbara Matuscak, discussed the plans for a new year of social activities, educational opportunities and (although the club focus is social) service to the community! For information on the club contact us at: newcomersandneighbors@Gmail.com

Veterans Day Patriotic Concert

On Sunday, November 12 at 4:00 pm, the community is invited to gather at Tower Hill Church at 255 Harding Road in Red Bank, NJ for a patriotic music concert and salute in honor of our local heroes on the weekend of Veteran’s Day. The concert will feature a large gathering of community singers & the Tower Hill Choir, accompanied by a brass ensemble from West Point Military Academy. During the concert, there will be readings, solos, and opportunities to join in song. All those who have served are welcome to join as we honor veterans of all ages. This event is free and open to the public. There will be a casual American-style dinner reception to follow. For additional information, or to join the chorus, please contact Fiona Smith Sutherland, the traditional music director at Tower Hill Church, by email fiona@towerhillchurch.org.

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