Gentlemen's Issue
ENTERTAINMENT
THE MAGIC OF RADIO WITH SKEERY JONES

FOOD + BEVERAGE
BREWING WITH POSSIBILITIES
ARTS + CULTURE
TURNING VIBRATION AND RHYTHM INTO EXTRAORDINARY IMAGES


ENTERTAINMENT
THE MAGIC OF RADIO WITH SKEERY JONES
FOOD + BEVERAGE
BREWING WITH POSSIBILITIES
ARTS + CULTURE
TURNING VIBRATION AND RHYTHM INTO EXTRAORDINARY IMAGES
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An inspirational man has the incredible power and privilege of shaping and mentoring the young people in their lives to grow and mature in a multitude of ways. Whether they are a father, a coach, an uncle, or a boss, being a role model and leading by example can make a lasting impact on those watching. We can all probably think of a man in our life that has had a big impact on us at one time or another. Whether it was someone pushing us to be a better version of ourselves, or someone who sees the best in us, or someone we look up to for guidance, or perhaps someone we don’t personally know but that inspires us by their greatness, we can recognize the impact these role models can make our lives.
We are featuring this month, an amazing inspirational story of a nationally known radio artist and producer, Skeery Jones from Z100, a great award winning local brewery where you can enjoy seasonal flavors brewed on site, the Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart, musician and artist on how he is inspired and creates art available at the Short Hills Wentworth gallery and more!
For all of the Dad’s, we thank you for all that you do! We wish you a very happy Father’s Day and we hope that you enjoy your special day!
If you have interesting, fun, and meaningful stories to share or are a business looking to grow within our community and the surrounding area, we would love to hear from you. Contact John.Meyer@citylifestyle.com for advertising opportunities and Ana.Meyer@citylifestyle.com for editorials or call us at 973-944-1440.
We look forward to seeing you around town!
June 2023
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Ana Meyer | ana.meyer@citylifestyle.com
John Meyer | john.meyer@citylifestyle.com
MANAGING EDITOR
Ana Meyer | ana.meyer@citylifestyle.com
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Kaitlyn Keane | Kaitlyn.Keane@citylifestyle.com
SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR
Ben Meyer
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Sue Baldani
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
Chris Jorda, Rachel Kaplan for iHeartRadio
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Steven Schowengerdt
CHIEF SALES OFFICER Matthew Perry
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER DeLand Shore
DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL MEDIA Mindy Hargesheimer
ART DIRECTOR Sara Minor
OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Janeane Thompson
WEB APPLICATIONS Michael O’Connell
AD DESIGNER Matthew Endersbe
LAYOUT DESIGNER Emily Lisenbee
ANA AND JOHN MEYER,PUBLISHERS @CHATHAMSHORTHILLS1: Women entrepreneurs of B.I.G. meeting with the local pods. https://www.believeinspiregrow.com/
2: Clara Wang member of B.I.G. teaching a workshop on branding and photography. https://www.believeinspiregrow.com/ 3: Women entrepreneurs of B.I.G. meeting with the local pods. https://www.believeinspiregrow.com/
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At The Leigh Law Firm. P.C, we have built our careers by holding individuals and businesses accountable for acts of negligence. Put simply, we help injury victims recover full and fair compensation for their personal injury or the wrongful death of a loved one. Our extensive client testimonials and outstanding rate of referrals from current and prior clients are a testament to our hard work and successful results.
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The Chatham Borough farmer's market will kick off on Saturday, June 17th, and run through November 18th from 8am – 1pm at Railroad Plaza South. You will find fresh produce, food vendors and more. https://www. chathamborough.org/resident/ farmers-market
The Morristown Farmers Market, one of the Garden States' highest regarded markets, will kick off Sunday, June 19. Come stock up on New Jersey farms and specialty vendors' very best local-grown or raised products, all Jersey Fresh. Located in the Morristown Parking Authority Lot 10J at Spring and Morris Streets (behind the Morristown Post Office) and will be open from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm and run until Sunday, November 20.
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When you order a beer at Glenbrook Brewery in Morristown, chances are you’ll be enjoying an award-winning recipe. And, if it hasn’t won one yet, it probably will soon. Heath Traver is a master brewer who has won a total of 15 awards over the last few years.
It all started innocently enough back in 2011 when his brotherin-law Skip bought him a beer kit for Christmas. “When I started brewing I really enjoyed it,” says Heath. “I shared it with friends and family, and then started getting larger equipment and brewing five gallons at a time instead of one.” All this brewing took place at his home on Glenbrook Road in Morris Plains.
After winning his first award in 2014 for his Colonial Ale, he knew that he wanted to take it further. Partnering with his other brotherin-law, Darren Cregan, who has a background in art and advertising, they opened Glenbrook Brewery in 2021.
The brewery’s tagline is Revolutionary Beer ®. “We decided we were going to build the brewery around all the revolutionary history in Morristown, so we started naming our beers after local landmarks and events,” says Darren. For example, its seasonal fall beer is called
Jockey Hollow Pumpkin and another beer is named Tempe Wick™ Farmhouse Sour. If you’re not sure which beer to try, order a flight (or two) with small tastes of different options.
The beautiful tables and other wood fixtures found throughout the brewery were made by a friend who owns a woodworking mill in NJ and uses ash trees that have been devastated in the region.
Private parties can be held at Glenbrook, and the two partners will sometimes close the entire brewery to hold fundraising events. They can also take the beer on the road to special events with their traveling tap system. They’ll be the sole beer provider for the Morris County Pride event in June and for other upcoming events. Darren can also design personalized labels for special events such as graduations, birthdays and fundraisers.
In addition to serving great tasting beer and hard seltzer, their other main goal is to make the large 3,000 square foot open-concept brewery family friendly. There are board games to play, and Heath also makes a birch beer in house for kids. They want families like theirs to be able to come in and have a good time together.
The two men, who married sisters (Heath’s wife is Amy, and Darren’s wife is Cari), each have two daughters, (Heath and Amy have 14-year-old Emma and 12-year-old Charlotte, and Darren and Cari have 9-year-old Chloe and 8-year-old Courtney). Their summer beer, Four Blondes Summer Shandy, which recently won a gold medal, is named after their daughters.
Pets are also welcome on their patio, and on Mondays and Tuesdays, they can even hang out inside the brewery.
While under state law breweries cannot provide food, there are plenty of menus available from which to order and request delivery from the many restaurants around town.
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ARTICLE BY SUE BALDANI | PHOTOGRAPHY BY SKEERY JONES, CHRIS JORDA, RACHEL KAPLAN“I grew up listening to Z100 [100.3 FM] when it was the Z Morning Zoo,” says Skeery Jones, on-air personality and executive producer of Elvis Duran and the Morning Show. “From the time I was 8 or 9, I would call in, try to win contests and request songs just to hear my voice on air.”
Before calling, he’d make sure he had a cassette tape ready to record so he could listen to himself afterwards. This passion for radio continued as he grew older. As a junior at Brooklyn College, he did an internship with Cousin Brucie at WCBS FM radio and also had his own radio show at the college station, WBCR. While working there, he made a phone call that would change his life.
“We found out that CDs were being stolen from our college radio music library,” says Skeery, “We had no real catalog system, and I wanted to see if there was a way of keeping track of the CDs to
prevent theft. So, I made an innocent call to Z100 and asked for the music director, which was very brazen.”
It turned out that the director, like Skeery, was from Brooklyn and they had a lot in common. He not only helped him with the theft issue, but also invited him to interview as a phone operator. “I drove to Z100, and here I was trying to contain my excitement, because I had listened to this station my entire life. I was freaking out when I got there. They showed me around, asked me some questions and hired me on the spot!”
That was in 1995, and although he was still in college and only working part-time, he was often paired with Elvis Duran, who was doing an afternoon show at the time. A year later, he graduated from college, Elvis was moved to mornings, and Skeery was about to join one of the most successful radio morning shows of all time.
“It was me, Greg T and Danielle all in similar roles - answering the phones and doing whatever was asked,” he says. “They were putting together this new morning show and later that summer they offered me a full-time job to work with Elvis and Elliot [Segal].” He was on his way.
Now, 27 years later, Skeery is still thrilled to go to work every day. “Elvis is super kind to everybody, and he’s a very unselfish talent. He allows other people to shine and develop their personalities and stories. He is the star of the show, of course, but he’s confident in the sense that he was able to build this incredible ensemble cast.”
He says they all work together as a team and have a chemistry that is magic. “Danielle is my radio sister; she’s just so kind and generous,” he says. “Froggy and Nate are also a great part of the main show and Gandhi is one of the newest members.
Skeery Jones, Z-100, Elvis Duran Show, I-Heart RadioHow she has been able to come into that role after our show has been going on for so long speaks volumes about the kind of person she is and how connected we are. We all spend a lot of time together and genuinely love each other.”
For listeners who have tuned in for many years, this morning crew feels like family. “We’re in a situation now where many top artists grew up in this area and when they come into the studio, they are almost as excited to meet us as we are to meet them,” says Skeery.
Lady Gaga is one of these fans. “When she comes into the station and she has the headphones on and hears Danielle’s or Elvis’s voice, she stops what she’s doing. She says, ‘I just have to take a moment. I grew up listening to you, and I was so obsessed with this show that when I used to have to go to school, I had my mom record the rest of the show on cassette tapes. She had to flip the tape over every 45 minutes.’”
Today, Elvis Duran and the Morning Show is on 85 stations around the country. “We’re owned by iHeartRadio, but we’re not just radio,” says Skeery. “We’re podcasts, we’re streaming. Today, when you work in radio, you’re working in pretty much every media.”
In addition to the radio show, he’s also involved in two popular podcasts. He hosts The Brooklyn Boys once a week with former morning show colleague and fellow Brooklyn native, David Brody.
“It’s not a podcast about Brooklyn,” he says. “It’s our offbeat take on the world and things going on in our lives and pop culture seen
through the lens of two guys from Brooklyn. We debate things, we argue, and we riff on each other in a playful way. We’re uncensored, so we can get away with more and be a little bit more risqué. That’s our playground - our fun little treehouse.”
He hosts Speaking Volumes with long-time friend Cher (Cheryl) Cosenza as well, which is a lifestyle pop culture podcast about everything from friendship, relationships and fashion to entertainment, pop culture and more.
Skeery moved to New Jersey when Z100 was stationed here, and when the show relocated to New York, he stayed. “I’m a social butterfly and I love that New Jersey is accessible to everything,” says Skeery. “You can go upstate, you can go across the state to Pennsylvania, and you can go down to the Jersey Shore. It has beautiful beaches, and I love spending time in Asbury because of the revitalization. There’s a lot going on there. I also love the towns like Morristown, Red Bank and Hoboken. I love the different neighborhoods, the different communities. Plus, I can easily pop into the City.”
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“WE'RE NOT JUST RADIO. WE'RE PODCASTS, WE'RE STREAMING. TODAY, WHEN YOU WORK IN RADIO, YOU'RE WORKING IN PRETTY MUCH EVERY MEDIA.”
As a multi-Grammy award winning drummer for the Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart has had an amazing musical career. But what some people don’t know is he’s also an extremely talented visual artist. “I have synesthesia, which is more than one sense working together,” he says. “I can see the colors of the music.”
For Mickey, it’s all about vibration. “Music is vibration; rhythm is vibration; everything in life is vibratory. That’s
why my paintings have meaning because they represent the vibratory universe in which we live. We’re embedded in a world of rhythm.”
When he’s creating art, his process is very unique. “I find the paintbrush to be too limiting to my sense of flow,” he says. “I use gravity, and each piece is vibrated and drummed into life. That’s why they call it vibrational expressionism.”
He uses multiple colors when he mixes paint, and explains the only way these colors can come through to the surface is by using vibration. “I’ll drum the sides of the canvas or I’ll put them on a subwoofer and vibrate the subwoofer using a Pythagorean Monochord, which they call the Beam. It’s a multi-stringed instrument that brings art into life – it’s born in the vibration.”
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Adds Mickey, “It’s about the rhythm, the flow, like water. Water is wild, it goes where it wants to go. It bends, slides, glides and becomes a sinuous rhythm snake. It’s slightly out of control, never fully harnessed, and totally directed to fruition, and that’s the way I like to create. It’s a language of paint.”
For him, pouring and using paint in different applications are roadmaps to a higher consciousness. Many of the images come from his dreams and the cosmos. “I use my dreams in my work,” he says. “During the day, I work with sounds from the cosmos or from the whole earth - things that are just around - and then I translate them and turn them into light. These works are physical representations of sound.”
He finds the whole process calming. “It’s meditative for me,” says Mickey. “Everything disappears and I’m just alone with it. That’s magic. When I’m using my visual side, it’s a real joyful moment for me. Just like it would be with the Grateful Dead or Dead & Company. I like to be in the moment.”
He doesn’t consider making art entertainment, but more of a spiritual event. “It’s more like seeing your consciousness rise to the surface,” he says. His artwork is also not just about the images. “They’re about what they do to people and how they interpret them. That’s the gold; that’s the payoff.”
If you don’t have an emotional connection with the image, then it’s just a static thing, explains Mickey. “The image itself is important, but the most important thing is what you get from the image. If it just sits there, it has very little meaning. But, if it pulls you in and you meditate on it, just have some fun with it, I think it will do some good. That’s probably the best that I could ask for.”
He expresses hope that his images, his sounds, and his rhythm make a better world and create an atmosphere of kindness.
On July 23, Mickey will be appearing in person at Wentworth Gallery Short Hills for a private reception and exhibition of his amazing works. His full collection will be on display and available for acquisition beginning June 1st.
“This is brand new stuff and completely different than what I’ve done before,” he says. “My technique has progressed and I’ve become better.”
Mickey is also the author of two books and continues to explore and learn every day. “Art keeps you young,” he says. “Music keeps you young.”
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“You have to get into the moment. Relax and flow. It's just like music. It's jamming. I jam when I'm using my visual side.”
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What do you buy for the man who has everything? Perhaps an experience oriented around what dads value most – time together – is just what he needs. Fathers and father figures are invaluable in our lives. They help shape and mold us. They’re there for us and support us. If you haven’t already planned something special, take a look at our list of ideas and circle your favorites. If you have kids, let them join in the fun too!
Whether you decide to spend a day at home or enjoy a day on the town, these innovative celebration ideas will include fun for the whole family and make Dad feel loved. Whatever activity or surprise you land on to show your dad, husband, brother or father figure your appreciation for all they do, the most important thing is that you all get to spend some quality time together.
Family heritage websites can offer insight into dad’s past and be an interesting way to study the history of your family. Present Dad with a report on his ancestors or dig in together!
You don’t need to go very far to have a great time with Dad! Explore a new neck of your own woods with a family staycation. You can go out on the town, stay at a fancy hotel and maybe even enjoy some room service!
Lay out a blanket in your backyard and grab your binoculars for a peaceful, naturefilled day. Make a list of how many different kinds of birds you see and guess if you can identify them.
Bowling is a timeless classic Dad is sure to enjoy. Bonus if the bowling alley has an arcade, chicken wings and Dad’s favorite beverage of choice.
Find a local frisbee golf course and grab a slot for the family to play. This activity is fun for both young and old and helps you take advantage of being in the beautiful outdoors together.
Breakfast in bed isn’t just for Mother’s Day. Dads can enjoy it too! Whip up some of his favorite brunch treats and start Father’s Day off the right way.
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Sign up for an artistic experience at a local wine and paint shop so Dad can let his creative side show and you can have a custom piece of art for years to come.
Is Dad a hands-on guy? Why not spend the day constructing a tree house or painting a birdhouse? Or better yet, help him organize the garage or start a garage redesign.
Consider signing him up for a fitness class together. Whether he likes cycling, boxing or HIIT, encourage him to be adventurous and try something new.
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There’s no greater way to get to a Dad’s heart than the word “barbecue”. Grab extravagant meats like a rack of ribs or wagyu beef burgers and go to town.
Harken back to Dad’s childhood with a specialty kit of legos. Embark on a family project of helping Dad build models of favorite movie props like the Death Star or Hogwarts castle.
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Everyone loves pizza. Make or buy some premade pizza dough and put different toppings in bowls and have Dad and the kids decorate it!
Axe-throwing venues are still going strong across the country. Make an evening of it and practice your throwing skills!
If some of Dad’s role models include Gordon Ramsay and Bobby Flay, consider thinking outside the box and create a meal with something you wouldn’t usually go for like bison burgers or grilled octopus tentacles. Tackling a complex recipe may seem challenging but the memories and the meal will be worth it.
Find a local trail you haven’t tried before, load up the bikes and set out for a day of riding. Finish off the day with a nice meal out after all your hard work.
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Dig a hole in your backyard and have Dad help the kids gather items around the house (like a current newspaper or flyers) and put them in a waterproof bag.
“There are four places where you can put your money,” says Jon Lamkin, senior vice president of Mortgage Lending at Guaranteed Rate in Parsippany. “You can put it under a mattress, where it will do nothing. You can put it in a bank, which are currently giving decent interest rates, but that’s going to change once rates decrease. You can put your money into the stock market, or you can put it into a house.”
By investing money in a home, the benefits start right away. “You’re building equity, and historically over time, home prices have continued to grow, especially in this area where there’s only so much land,” he says. “You can live in the house, raise a family and make a lot of money at the same time.” At Guaranteed Rate, Jon helps clients determine how much house they can afford based on the monthly payment they want to make, their spending habits, amount of savings and credit scores.
“If they give me a number of $4,000 a month, and they have $200,000 in cash to put down, we then look at their credit report plus what their other monthly expenditures are to figure out what they can afford.”
Having a good credit score is critical when applying for a loan. “It affects everything because it’s what’s going to determine how much you need to put down, which programs you qualify for, and what interest rate you’re going to be able to secure,” says Jon.
There are many mortgage programs and a lot of different variables that go into securing the best one, so having an expert like Jon assist in the process is priceless. “You really want to work with somebody who’s local and knowledgeable of the area and the industry.”
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