Northern Highlands, NJ December 2024

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Togetherness and Tradition: Celebrating the Holiday Spirit

Dear Readers,

With the holidays approaching, I can’t help but reflect on the magical moments of my childhood, especially the comforting scent of homemade cookies wafting through the air—truly one of the highlights of my early years. That aroma always takes me back to simpler times, filled with joy and laughter. It’s fascinating how we strive to recreate that magic for our own families, whether it’s by hanging twin kling lights that twinkle like stars or curling up together to enjoy heartwarming holiday movies that inevitably bring a tear to our eyes.

Our family has a unique tradition that sets us apart from the typical holiday hustle and bustle. Every Christmas Eve, we venture out for a scoop of ice cream— yes, ice cream, no matter how chilly it is outside! This sweet ritual began when my daughters insisted on a treat before the big day, and, honestly, who could resist their pleading? Now, it’s a cherished part of our holiday celebrations. I mean, who wouldn’t want to embrace the joy of ice cream, even when the temperatures drop?

This month, instead of sharing a photo of just myself, I’ve decided to include the whole gang. Yes, that’s me surrounded by my wife and four strong, beautiful daughters, who are the heart of my family. They truly bring so much joy (and a delightful dose of chaos) during the holidays! This picture captures the fun we have together, reminding me that the best part of the holidays is simply being with my girls—even if it means I’m often outnumbered! Their laughter and energy make the season so much brighter, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.

We’re excited to highlight the season's magic right here in Bergen County. Be sure to check out our gift guide on page 38, featuring local treasures to make your holiday shopping easy while supporting our hardworking small businesses. And don’t miss the local holiday happenings on page 34, which promise joy for the entire family.

While this season can be joyful, it can also be challenging for many—especially for those missing loved ones. Let’s remember to open our hearts to those in need, embracing the true spirit of the holidays with grace, empathy, and kindness.

Wishing you all love, laughter, and a sprinkle of holiday magic!

Warmest wishes,

Jake Slowinski

December 2024

PUBLISHERS

Jake Slowinski | jake.slowinski@citylifestyle.com

Anthony Rizzo | anthony.rizzo@citylifestyle.com

PUBLICATION DIRECTOR

Carly Mac Manus | carly.macmanus@citylifestyle.com

ACCOUNT MANAGER

Harvey Miguel

CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Iachetti’s Kitchen

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Michael Lago, Clara Wang, James Hoback

INTERN

Brenna Auguste

Corporate Team

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Steven Schowengerdt

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Matthew Perry

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF HR Janeane Thompson

AD DESIGNER Andrew Sapad

LAYOUT DESIGNER Antanette Ray

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DIVORCE AND FAMILY LAW

Lynda Picinic, Esq. is a partner at Meyerson, Fox & Conte, P.A. She devotes her litigation practice to family law, matrimonial law and domestic violence, and has been exclusively practicing in these areas for the past seventeen years. Lynda represents clients in contested litigation matters as well as in mediations and arbitrations, and her cases range from simple to complex. Lynda addresses issues, including but not limited, to divorce, custody and parenting time, relocation, spousal and child support, equitable distribution, complex financial matters, including business valuations, palimony, prenuptial agreements, and post-judgment enforcement and modification applications. With her strategic thinking, unparalleled work ethic, attention to detail and her commitment to her clients, she will properly guide her clients and strongly advocate their best interests to the fullest. Prior to entering private practice, Lynda served as judicial law clerk to the Honorable Deborah L. Ustas, J.S.C. in the Bergen County Superior Court, Chancery Division, Family Part. Lynda received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Seton Hall University, where she graduated magna cum laude. In 2006, she earned her Juris Doctorate from Pace University School of Law, where she graduated cum laude.

1 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ 07645 (201) 802-9202 | www.mfmclaw.com lpicinic@mfmclaw.com

PRACTICE AREAS:

Divorce & Family Law / Elder Law / Trusts &

Lynda Picinic, Esq.

city scene

WHERE NEIGHBORS CAN SEE AND BE SEEN

1: FORM Functional Health + Wellness at the third annual Ho-Ho-Kus Day. 2: Olive R Twist hosted a pasta night with Chef Angie, teaching everyone how to make ravioli. 3: Claudia Sanchez with Christie’s Real Estate at Allendale Festival Day 2024. 4: Immaculate Heart Academy celebrated a successful Blue Eagle Open at Edgewood Country Club. 5: Congressman Josh Gottheimer and the Ellie Mental Health Allendale team at Allendale Day. 6: Timothy O’Reilly with Table to Table Founder Claire Insalata Poulos at their 25th Anniversary Gala. 7: Elements Psychological Services hosted an open house.

MIKE HAMLETT PHOTOGRAPHY
TIMOTHY O’REILLY

8: Fun at Upper Saddle River Day, thanks to Sheryl Romano and her festive team 9: Ho-Ho-Kus celebrated the cherished community spirit, bringing neighbors together in true camaraderie at Ho-Ho-Kus Day. 10: Allendale Foundation for Educational Excellence hosted their inaugural Oktoberfest. 11: Congratulations to Captain Greg McBain on graduating from the FBI National Academy. Proud moment for Ho-Ho-Kus. 12: IHA students were excited to represent their clubs, activities, and honor societies at this year’s Activity Fair. 13: Upper Saddle River children’s librarian Miss Erin and Pete the Cat visit local kindergarten classes. 14: Petzlove Food ‘n Stuffz in Montvale hosted its anniversary celebration this fall.

business monthly

Immaculate Heart Academy's 2024 Honors Convocation

Immaculate Heart Academy's 2024 Honors Convocation took place on September 20, celebrating students' academic achievements from the 202324 school year. Principal Miss Kerry Carroll ’04 opened the ceremony with a prayer, followed by National Honor Society President Lauren DeLuccia ’25, who highlighted the students' incredible accomplishments. This year, 43 students earned Distinguished Honors, and 206 received Honors. Awards were presented to junior and senior students, recognizing their hard work and dedication. Congratulations to all recipients!

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Upper Saddle River Celebrates 130th Anniversary

Upper Saddle River revives its beloved  USR Day in celebration of the borough’s 130th anniversary! Organized by USR Cares, the event was a day of family fun, community spirit, and a tribute to local history. Proceeds supported the Upper Saddle River Volunteer Ambulance Corps in purchasing a new ambulance.

Kayal Orthopaedic Opening— New Allendale Location

Kayal Orthopaedic is opening a new center in Allendale! Their elite team offers a comprehensive range of therapies, from orthopaedic surgery to physical therapy, ensuring top-rated care for all residents of Bergen County. Experience expert treatment today. For more information visit www.kayalortho.com

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Photography by Immaculate Heart Academy
Photography by Kayal Orthopaedic Center
Photography by Katherine Lynch

OU R P I CKS

the CITY LIST

We have such amazing, innovative business leaders in our community who are proud to serve you, our residents, with class and quality. We’ve compiled some of our top company picks for the services that might be on your mind this month in an effort to make your lives a little easier.

Jeweler

Danson Jewelers www.dansonjewelers.com | 201.962.3207

F. Silverman Jewelers www.fsilverman.com | 201.930.8883

Ilie's Jewelry www.iliesjewelry.com | 201.236.8600

Devon Fine Jewelry www.devonfinejewelry.com | 201.848.8489

Abe & Co. Jewelers www.abeandcojewelers.com | 201.389.6057

Senior Living Community

Thrive at Montvale www.thrivesl.com/montvale | 201.201.8815

Brighton Gardens of Saddle River www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/nj/brighton-gardens-of-saddle-river | 201.818.8680

Want to suggest a monthly pick?

GET IN TOUCH AT

Allendale Senior Living www.allendaleseniorliving.com | 201.824.2146

Christian Health www.christianhealthnj.org | 201.848.5200

The Bristal at Woodcliff Lake www.thebristal.com | 201.508.9087

CALEY SVENSSON’S JOURNEY TO SUBURBAN FARMING AND DESIGN

Cultivating Joy

Caley Svensson
ARTICLE BY CARLY MAC MANUS | PHOTOGRAPHY BY CLARA WANG

Tucked away in Park Ridge, Caley Svensson has created a sanctuary that beautifully blends her love for equestrian life, design, and the comforts of home. Growing up in Franklin Lakes, Svensson's childhood was steeped in a passion for horses and a dream of rural living—dreams that would come to fruition despite the challenges of suburban life.

A LIFE ROOTED IN NATURE

Svensson's journey began at Saddle Ridge Equestrian Center, where her love for riding blossomed. “From a young age, I always had a desire to have a small farm,” she reminisces. This passion was evident even in her childhood antics, which included keeping ducks in her bathtub. “I’ve always felt a deep connection to the quiet country life, even while carving it out for myself in Bergen County.”

After moving to Pittsburgh for her husband’s residency, Svensson taught first grade while nurturing her love for horses. She even appeared on an HGTV show, “My First Place,” which featured her quest for a home with a barn. The couple eventually relocated to a rural area outside Pittsburgh, where they renovated a home that ignited Svensson's design aspirations.

When an opportunity arose to return to Bergen County, the couple jumped at the chance to settle in Park Ridge. “We found a larger property with over an acre of land, which was ideal for our growing family,” Svensson shares. Their new home became a canvas for their passions, and with it came the thrill of turning a backyard into a lively farm.

Caley Svensson decorating for the holidays!
“I truly believe that your home should reflect what you love.” - Caley Svensson

BLENDING DECOR WITH LIFESTYLE

Inspired by the rise of farmhouse decor, Svensson has beautifully integrated English country aesthetics into her home. “I truly believe that your home should reflect what you love,” she explains. This belief is palpable in every corner of her house, where antiques and family treasures tell a story.

“Antiques and thrifted items became easier to acquire during COVID,” she recalls, noting how she transformed a modern McMansion into a warm, inviting home reminiscent of an English manor. “The juxtaposition of formality with a working farmhouse really resonates with who I am,” she adds.

THE ART OF HOLIDAY DECOR

As the holiday season approaches, Svensson embraces traditions that evoke nostalgia and family warmth. “Our Christmas tree is never ‘aesthetic’; it’s adorned with crafted ornaments from my kids,” she says. This personal touch creates a living history on their tree, celebrating memories and milestones.

“I incorporate traditional colors like reds and greens, along with lots of fruit—something that was rare during the

Victorian era,” Svensson explains. “It’s a way to reflect history while honoring family traditions.”

BALANCING LIFE AS A FARMER, EQUESTRIAN, AND DESIGNER

Managing a home, farm, and design business requires a delicate balance, but Svensson thrives on the routine. “I’m a Type A person, so everyone has a schedule—even the animals!” she laughs. Early mornings spent feeding the animals bring her peace, reminding her of serene meadows straight out of a Jane Austen novel.

With her kids in school, she uses her free time to train her horse and manage her growing virtual design clients. “Nothing is staged in my content creation; it’s all part of my everyday life,” she shares, illustrating how her roles overlap in enriching ways.

LOOKING AHEAD: NEW BEGINNINGS

Svensson's vision for her home continues to evolve, with plans to gut her pantry and renovate the kitchen. “I’m excited

to share this journey with my followers,” she says, embracing the challenges ahead. “Life is full of surprises, and I’m open to whatever path comes next.”

As she settles into the cozy rhythms of farm life, surrounded by her beloved animals—including her mini horse, Applejack, and Nigerian Dwarf goats, Milkshake and Burger—Svensson finds joy in the simple pleasures. “There’s nothing more beautiful than a cup of coffee on the farm, nestled in the chaos of suburban Bergen County,” she reflects.

A HEARTFELT HOLIDAY

As the holiday season approaches, Svensson's home radiates warmth and charm, embodying her unique blend of history, family, and a love for the land. Her story serves as a reminder that home is not just a place; it’s a living tapestry woven with love, tradition, and the quiet joys of life.

This holiday, let us take a page from Svensson's book and create spaces filled with memories, embracing the beauty of our own unique journeys.

To stay updated on Svensson's decorative and lifestyle endeavors, check out her Instagram and Tik Tok @caleysvensson.

Caley Svensson and her pig Pikachu
Caley Svensson and her farm animals
Caley Svensson and her farm animals
“There’s nothing more beautiful than a cup of coffee on the farm, nestled in the chaos of suburban Bergen County.”
- Caley Svensson

Photoshoot Credits

GLAM:

• Christian Tufaro - Hair and Makeup

• Salon: Polished & Chic Salon Boutique

• Instagram: @hairbestie_christian + @polished_n_chic_salon

STYLE:

• MaryAlice Farella - Stylist and Owner of SOCIETY in Westwood

• Ava Robinson - Assistant Stylist at SOCIETY Femme in Westwood

• Instagram: @societyfemme

Broccoli Rabe, Sweet Potato, Squash, and Ricotta Salata

KitchenWarm Holiday Harvest

John Iachetti owner of Iachetti’s Kitchen in Glen Rock treasures family traditions. This broccoli rabe, roasted squash and sweet potato medley

is one of his favorite dishes, bringing warmth and seasonal flavors to holiday gatherings with loved ones.

INGREDIENTS

• 1 medium acorn squash, halved, seeded, and cut into 1-inch wedges, roasted until soft

• 1 medium sweet yam, peeled and cut into 1-inch wedges, roasted until soft

• ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil

• 1 teaspoon kosher salt

• Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

• 2 bunches broccoli rabe, washed and cut into 2-inch pieces, stems removed

• 2 shallots, peeled and sliced

• ¼ clove garlic, peeled and thinly sliced

• 6 ounces ricotta salata, cubed (small dice)

• 1/3 cup dried cranberries

• 1/3 cup toasted pumpkin seeds (unsalted)

• 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar

• 2 teaspoons apple cider

• ¼ cup chopped chervil

DIRECTIONS

1. Preheat the oven to 425°F.

2. Place the squash and sweet potato wedges on a baking sheet. Toss them with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, ¼ teaspoon kosher salt, and a pinch of black pepper.

3. Roast the vegetables in the oven without moving them until the undersides are golden brown, about 20 minutes. Flip the vegetables and cook for another 10 minutes or until golden brown.

4. In a sauté pan, heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat. Add the shallots and garlic and sweat until fragrant but not browned.

5. Add the broccoli rabe to the pan and cook until soft. Remove from heat and let cool on the sheet pan.

6. In a large bowl, combine the roasted squash, sweet potato, broccoli rabe, ricotta salata, pumpkin seeds, and cranberries.

7. Add the vinegar, remaining olive oil, coarse salt, and black pepper to taste. Toss in the chopped chervil.

8. Mix well and transfer to your favorite serving bowl.

Making Spirits

JOIN OUR MISSION TO SPREAD WARMTH AND COMPASSION BY NOMINATING SOMEONE WHO DESERVES A CHRISTMAS BLESSING

“We believe in giving back and serving the communities where we live in a real and tangible way.”

As the Christmas season approaches, we’re reminded of the power of community and kindness. This year, through City Lifestyle’s nonprofit, The Kingdom Building Foundation, we will help people who may be struggling quietly without the support they need. But we need your help to find them.

Over the past three years, this campaign has grown into something truly beautiful, touching the lives of more than 150 families nationwide last year alone. Each year, we’ve seen firsthand how generosity can bring relief, hope, and a renewed sense of faith in others.

One person we had the opportunity to help was an 11-year-old boy diagnosed with a rare eye cancer. After he had to undergo chemotherapy and surgery to remove his eye, his doctors recommended a prosthetic one, but insurance wouldn’t cover the cost, calling it “cosmetic.” When we heard his story, we knew we had to help. Because of this campaign, he got his prosthetic eye and a piece of his childhood back with it.

Another was a wife and mother of two who fought a yearlong health battle and was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Just days before Christmas, she underwent surgery but passed away due to complications. Before her surgery, she received one of our cards and, in tears, told us this gift gave her some peace, knowing her family would have help in the difficult times ahead. It wasn’t just about the financial support but knowing that someone cared.

These stories remind us why this campaign is so meaningful. It’s not just

about writing checks; it’s about telling people they aren’t forgotten and that someone is there to lend a hand. It’s about giving families a moment of relief when the world feels unbearable.

“We believe in giving back and serving the communities where we live in a real and tangible way,” says Steven Schowengerdt, CEO and founder of City Lifestyle. “This Giving Campaign is about personally impacting the lives of people we know with an unexpected check in the mail just to say that someone thought of them this holiday season.”

Together with Matthew Perry, President, Steven adds that the gratitude from recipients was overwhelming, affirming this tradition’s importance. “We believe God has blessed our company with success,” Matthew adds, “so we want to be a blessing to others.”

We know many more people could use a little help this Christmas, and that’s where you come in. Do you know someone who could use a blessing? We want to hear about them.

To nominate someone, scan the QR code or follow @CityLifestyle on Instagram, where you’ll find the form in our bio. Nominations are open from November 27 to December 10, 2024. Let’s bring hope to those who need it most.

The City Lifestyle Giving Campaign is completely confidential. No identities will be revealed or publicized. All entries will be read, and selections and the amount given to each recipient will be based on the severity of the need. For more information, visit KingdomBuildingFoundation.com .

Steven Schowengerdt
City Lifestyle Founder & CEO

Floral Elegance Celebrating 60 years of

THE LEGACY OF WYCKOFF FLORIST AND GIFTS

As Wyckoff Florist and Gifts marks its 60th anniversary, the community celebrates not just a local business, but a family tradition rich in history and artistry. Jeannine Diamond, the owner, highlights the establishment's deep roots in the floral industry, which began in 1887 when her family first opened a shop in Fort Lee. With her unique background and commitment to excellence, Diamond is dedicated to honoring her family’s heritage while adapting to modern floral trends.

A JOURNEY IN FLORAL ARTISTRY

Diamond's passion for floral design started at a young age. At just 12, she worked alongside her father, preparing flowers and engaging with customers. Although she initially found the tasks daunting, a transformative moment during a high school career day showcased her talent and led to a promotion from her father, sparking her love for floral artistry.

Her expertise deepened through hands-on experience, including a significant role as vice president for Teleflora, a floral industry organization in New Jersey. After taking time off to raise her family, Diamond returned to the industry by taking over Wyckoff Florist and Gifts from the previous owner, Dot, who wanted to step back while still supporting the business.

CELEBRATING COMMUNITY AND CONNECTION

To commemorate its 60th anniversary, Wyckoff Florist and Gifts hosted a customer appreciation week in September, featuring special promotions like a dozen red roses for just $19.64—reflecting the year the business was founded. The celebration included local partnerships, such as a visit from the Jolly Trolley, a beloved local shaved ice vendor, reinforcing the shop’s community ties.

The shop thrives on personal relationships with customers, offering tailored services for all occasions—from weddings and anniversaries to sympathy arrangements. Diamond emphasizes the importance of understanding a customer’s needs, especially during challenging times, where floral tributes can provide comfort.

FRESHNESS AND QUALITY AT THE CORE

A key aspect of Wyckoff Florist and Gifts is its commitment to freshness. Diamond and her team meticulously

Owner: Jeannine Diamond

select flowers, returning any that don’t meet their high standards. With multiple wholesalers and suppliers, they ensure a diverse selection of blooms year-round.

For customers, maintaining the longevity of their flowers is essential. Diamond advises clients to re-cut stems and change the water regularly, using provided preservatives to enhance their floral experience.

LOOKING AHEAD: EMBRACING CHANGE WHILE HONORING TRADITION

Reflecting on her role, Diamond feels a deep sense of responsibility to honor her family’s legacy while adapting to the evolving floral market. With grocery stores increasingly entering the floral space, she is dedicated to offering superior service that emphasizes quality and creativity.

Her vision for the future includes expanding the shop’s offerings while maintaining the personalized service that keeps customers returning year after year. Diamond believes in the power of flowers to bring joy, celebrate milestones, and provide comfort during loss, and she aims to continue this tradition at Wyckoff.

THE HEART OF WYCKOFF

Being part of the Bergen County community is significant for Diamond. She cherishes her roots and the relationships she has built over the years. “I want people to know that we love what we do,” she says, embodying the spirit of Wyckoff Florist and Gifts.

In an age where digital connections often overshadow personal ones, Diamond and her team invite you to add a little floral joy to your life. Whether for a holiday, birthday, or just because, Wyckoff Florist and Gifts stands ready to create beautiful arrangements that reflect your sentiments and celebrations.

As the shop continues to flourish, it remains a testament to the enduring power of family, community, and the timeless beauty of flowers. Here’s to another 60 years of floral excellence!

For more information, visit www.wyckoffflorist.com.

Some of the Wyckoff Florist and Gifts’ team!

Local Holiday Happenings

Celebrate the Season in Bergen County!

It’s the holiday season, and that means it’s the perfect time to spread some cheer and immerse ourselves in the celebration of all the festive fun that this wonderful month has to offer! As we stroll through our neighborhoods, we’re greeted by twinkling lights that adorn houses and streets, creating a dazzling display that lights up the chilly evenings. Joyful gatherings with friends and family fill our calendars, offering moments of laughter and connection, while heartwarming traditions—old and new—are cherished in every corner of our community. From cozy winter markets to lively parades and concerts, there’s an abundance of activities to partake in. This is a time when our community truly comes alive with holiday spirit, where we can share joy, kindness, and generosity with one another. Dive into our carefully curated collection of local events and uncover the magic happening right in our backyard. Let’s embrace this season of giving and togetherness, making the most of every moment during this enchanting time of year!

Allendale

“This is a time when our community truly comes alive with holiday spirit, where we can share joy, kindness, and generosity with one another.”

This December, Downtown Allendale will host several festive holiday events. The Holiday Walk is scheduled for December 6, followed by the Menorah Lighting on December 13. Additionally, the Holiday Observers Gift Distribution will take place on December 14; however, please note that this event is exclusively for Allendale residents and is not open to non-residents. Join them in celebrating the season!

Ho-Ho-Kus

The Borough of Ho-Ho-Kus is excited to announce its Holiday Lighting Event on December 6 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Join them at Borough Hall, located at 333 Warren Ave, for the festive lighting of their tree and a beautiful dreidel. This enchanting evening promises to be a delightful kickoff to the holiday season! Stay tuned for more holiday events.

Saddle River Upper Saddle River

On Sunday, December 8, at 5:00 PM, the Saddle River Borough Hall will host a festive Tree and Menorah Lighting celebration. Attendees can enjoy holiday music, light refreshments, and a special visit from Santa. Everyone is welcome to join in the holiday spirit at 100 East Allendale Road, Saddle River. Happy Holidays!

On Saturday, December 7, Upper Saddle River will host a day of holiday fun, starting with the Library’s Holiday Open House from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., featuring a holiday photo booth, a sing-along, and a Family Gingerbread House contest. At 4 p.m., the annual Holiday Tree Lighting at Borough Hall will include hot chocolate, sweet treats, and Santa. Attendees are encouraged to bring unwrapped toys for donation to Valley Hospital.

Festive Finds!

ARTICLE BY CARLY MAC MANUS PHOTOGRAPHY BY DYLANN + GRACE BOUTIQUE
DYLANN + GRACE BOUTIQUE’S ULTIMATE GIFT GUIDE
Pretty Simple Black & White Checkered Woven Bag
“Discover the perfect gifts this season at Dylann + Grace Boutique, where owner Suzanne Nathanson has curated a unique selection for everyone on your list.”

Discover the perfect gifts this season at Dylann + Grace Boutique, where owner Suzanne Nathanson has curated a unique selection for everyone on your list. From stylish women’s clothing and accessories to charming items for children and the home, this boutique has it all. With a focus on quality and a personal touch inspired by her own kids, Nathanson invites you to explore our holiday gift guide. Find thoughtful presents that will bring joy to your loved ones and make this season memorable.

THE LADIES TRENDSETTER

Voy Leopard Fur Contrast Sleeve Top:

Pretty Simple Black & White Checkered Woven

TLC

Color

$68
Bag: $68
Moving Forward Mixed Metal Stretch Bracelets: $36-$54
Blocked Plaid Loose Quilted Jacket: $84
Color Blocked Plaid Loose Quilted Jacket
Voy Leopard Fur Contrast Sleeve Top
TLC Moving Forward Mixed Metal Stretch Bracelets
Popcorn
Jams

Kitchen & Bath Planning & Design

Specializing in Custom or Semi-Custom Cabinetry

(201)788-3724

85 W Allendale Ave, Allendale, New Jersey 07401 www.lindabernsteindesigns.com | LBernstein106@yahoo.com

DECEMBER 2024

events

A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

DECEMBER 6TH

Allendale Chamber of Commerce annual "Holiday Walk"

Downtown Allendale | 6:00 PM

Join the Allendale Chamber of Commerce for the annual "Holiday Walk" this December, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in downtown Allendale. Enjoy festive shopping, community cheer, and special events including street closures, the AB&G Tree Lighting at 6:15 p.m. and Santa's arrival at 6:30 p.m.

DECEMBER 8TH

Ramsey Farmers’ Market

Main Street Train Station, Ramsey | 10:00 AM

Winter hours run from December through April. Join the Ramsey Farmers Market every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. outdoors and vibrant! Explore more than 40 local farms, food purveyors, and artisans. Support our community and enjoy fresh produce and unique finds. Visit www.ramseyfarmersmarket.org for more info.

DECEMBER 8TH

St. Joseph Regional High School Craft Fair

40 Chestnut Ridge Rd, Montvale | 10:00 AM

Come join St. Joseph Regional High School for a day of shopping and eating from over 125 local vendors. With so many different vendors to choose from, you will be able to finish that holiday shopping list! Come out and support these amazing small businesses and St. Joseph Regional High School. Hosted by Marshmallow Events visit www.saintjosephregional.org/apps/ events to apply to become a vendor at this incredible shopping event.

L inda B ernstein D esigns , LLC
Linda Bernstein has been designing kitchens and bathrooms in the New Jersey and New York area for over 25 years.

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