HELLO SUMMER!
It’s been a wet spring, but we’re sure it’s going to be a great summer — full of changes and exciting new things on the horizon. The Summer issue of Lifestyle is no different.
We kick things off with our first feature on the law firm Hankin Palladino Weintrob Bell & Labov. With 50 years of experience and dedication to the community, we spotlight the partners who have helped make this firm such a success.
As we all know, success doesn’t happen overnight. In this issue, we reconnect with longtime friend and Lifestyle partner Pat McCarthy and his team at Artistic Hardware in Northfield. Whether assisting local designers or homeowners, Pat and his team deliver exceptional service every day.
Of course, it wouldn’t be summer without the excitement and energy of Atlantic City. AC not only serves as an economic engine for our region, but it also offers top-tier entertainment, diverse dining, and stunning scenery — from the bay to the beaches. In this issue, we take a nostalgic trip through Atlantic City’s past and look ahead to its future.
We also catch up with Health Feature writer Robin Stoloff, who explores a fascinating approach to wellness through hormone therapy. As an avid YouTube viewer, I’ve come across this topic and find it both intriguing and enlightening.
Next, we turn our attention to Florida. While some may dismiss it due to recent condo-related concerns (similar to what we’ve seen here in NJ), the rumors of its downfall are greatly exaggerated. Florida remains a beloved second-home destination for many New Jerseyans—and for good reason.
This issue also features a few new advertisers, including New York realtor Michael Pennock and Martina’s Trattoria in Ventnor. We also welcome back The Tennessee Beer Hall under new ownership/management with Salvatore Spina — who you may remember from Vic & Anthony’s. Speaking of exciting new restaurants, be sure to check out Shay’s at Linwood Country Club. Keep an eye out for more info and an upcoming feature on this incredible makeover.
A favorite returning feature in this issue is the Schultz-Hill Foundation and their continued work supporting the local arts.
Speaking of art, our Art Feature writer Michael Cagno takes us inside the Museum of American Glass in Millville to highlight the rich history — and bright future — of glassmaking.
In this issue’s Car Feature, writer Molly Golubcow chats with Matt Hess at Ciocca about the legacy of the iconic Corvette and what’s on the road ahead.
And, like many of you, we love great food. This issue delivers with a feature on the Queen Bean Bistro in Ventnor, located right on the boardwalk. Chef and proprietor Salvatore Giambrone takes us on a culinary journey from breakfast to dinner — without ever compromising on quality or creativity.
All this and so much more inside the pages of New Jersey Lifestyle and at NJLifestyleMag.com.
Hope to see you on the beach!