Every spring, the Shore Issue reminds us why South Jersey is more than a destination — it’s a state of mind. This issue marks the transition from quiet winter days to the vibrant rhythm of boardwalk mornings, bayside evenings, and the communities that bring our region back to life.
We begin with Wedding Bells, highlighting the venues that set the stage for life’s most meaningful new beginnings.
In travel, The Nashville Vibe takes us to one of America’s hottest destinations, known for its dynamic music scene, thriving restaurant culture, and, of course, its bourbon roots.
Wine remains a cornerstone of every issue. This time, Michael from Passion Vines encourages us to step outside our comfort zone and discover something new. I’m especially looking forward to exploring Albariños.
Our automotive feature focuses on Toyota trucks. Renowned for reliability, efficiency, and performance. Just ask Tyler Imber at Shore Toyota.
In health, Robin Stoloff rethinks the traditional food pyramid, emphasizing the importance of reading labels and making more intentional choices about what we eat.
And of course, our Social Pages capture the energy of the region. From local events to community gatherings, including the upcoming “Let’s Get Cookin’” fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City on May 13, there’s no shortage of ways to get involved.
On the dining front, I recently enjoyed Vive Bene in Galloway. Meaning “live well” in Italian, this new restaurant carries on a legacy location with a thoughtfully curated menu and standout homemade desserts.
Technology continues to shape our daily lives, so we take a look at CES, the world’s largest consumer electronics show, for a glimpse at what’s next.
Michael Cagno introduces us to local artist Glenn Rudderow, whose story reflects the deep connection between life, art, and the shore.
Finally, CRA Financial explores “The Great Wealth Shift,” a look at the largest generational transfer of wealth in history. It’s a reminder that thoughtful planning today ensures a meaningful legacy tomorrow.
As always, I look forward to seeing you out and about — at the shore, in the Pine Barrens, or enjoying one of our recommended restaurants.
Live Well!