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Sweet Sounds Downtown Jazz Festival Continues in August
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The 14th annual “Sweet Sounds Downtown” Jazz Festival, sponsored by the Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC), takes place during July and August. Each Tuesday evening, July 6th through August 31st from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, four jazz performances can be heard outside in downtown Westfield.  Rain dates will be the following Wednesday evenings at the same time. Jazz groups will be located on Central Avenue in front of Banana Republic, the lawn in front of the North Avenue Train Station, the plaza at the corner of East Broad and North Avenue, and Elm Street in front of the Baptist Church.

Click here for the performance schedule.  

 

DWC 908.789.9444, www.westfieldtoday.com
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Summer Tea & Spa Soiree 8/1/10

Summer Tea & Spa Soiree
August 1st, Sunday at 10:30am

 

Tea Time & Tiaras and Bath Junkie host a Summer Spa Tea Soiree.  Beat the Heat and let your child get creative making their own customized sparkly lotion, dress up in boas and tiaras, receive glitter hand tattoos, enjoy an elegant tea time and story time while you get to unwind and shop while enjoying complimentary beverages and cookies from the Baker's Artist.
 

Cost $26 per Child & Includes a 10% Discount on any Bath Junkie Purchases
Registration is Required. Visit www.teatimeandtiaras.com to Sign Up!!!!
 
Bath Junkie is located at 221 North Avenue East, Westfield NJ 908.264.8633.

www.bathjunkie.com

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Grand Openings July 2010
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Madeline Moss A stylish home furnishings and accessories store with seasonal displays is now open at 258 E. Broad St. (next to Windmill, formerly Pumpkins & Petunias). The studio offers elegant furniture, lamps, art and more! 258 E. Broad St., 908.228.2284.  

 

Warehouse Cheap & Chic warehouse sample sale accessories is now open at 17 Elm St. in the location formerly The Running Company. www.newjerseysamplesale.com  

 

Alan's Orchard An organic specialty food store will open at 102 Quimby St., formerly Town Embroidery.
 

Jenna & Molly Offering teen clothing for girls, will open at 206 E. Broad St. (in the space formerly occupied by White House | Black Market). www.jennaandmolly.com     

 

Casa di Pizza will open at 50 Elm St., in the location formerly Hi 5 Candy.  

 

Turning Point Restaurant, serving breakfast, brunch and lunch will be opening at 137 Central Ave. in Fall 2010. Construction is currently underway.  www.theturningpoint.biz

DWC 908.232.4511
Sidewalk Sale Days, July 15-18
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Sidewalk Sales days were held on July 15-18, 2010 as Downtown Westfield retailers took their wares out onto the streets for four days only. Shoppers came out for great summer bargains despite the heat as stores offered seasonal merchandise at greatly reduced prices. 

New Announcement
Calling all "SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE" FANS!!!   Join us Wed., July 21,  2:30 -4:00  at the Westfield School of Dance to learn Nappy-Tabs Hip Hop Dance In honor of "National Dance Day" (July 31) sponsored by Dizzy Feet Foundation   Participation is $10.00 and ALL proceeds  will go directly to Dizzy Feet Foundation   Please call WSOD 908-789-3011 to register - Get out there and DANCE!!!!
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Inspire Gifts and Crafts Opens on South Avenue
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Inspire Gifts and Crafts recently opened on South Avenue and specializes in gifts and crafts that inspire others.  Inspire Gifts and Crafts was designed to provide a unique shopping or craft making experience while giving back to the people that need it.  All profits are donated to charity. 

 

Whether you are looking for that perfect gift or want to get creative and make your own gift for that special person.  Inspire offers many types of gifts, crafts and accessories including:  Crazy Candy, Novelty Items, Custom Beauty Scrubs and Lotions, Fun and Funky Jewelry, Candles, Essential Oils, Rock Collection, Custom Made Soap by the inch, and Greeting Cards.

 

Inspire offers a variety of crafts including:  Make your own greeting cards - A scrap book style craft using stickers, embellishments and ribbon, Make your surprise ball - First made popular in the 50's - wind balls of colorful crepe paper with toys, shells, charms and candy surprises, Pick your own gemstones - Pick out stones that call you and collect them in a keepsake pouch, and Make your own charm jewelry "Bauble LuLu" - Pick from hundreds of special beads and charms to create your own bracelets, bangles, necklaces and key chains.

 

Photo caption:  Attending the recent grand opening of Inspire Gifts & Crafts Store located at 431 South Avenue W, Westfield were:  Matt Weissglass, Evan Weisglass, Leslie Weissglass, Owner of Inspire Gifts & Crafts Store, Mayor Andy Skibitsky, Nikki Aronson, Intern to the Mayor’s Office, Lee M. Hale, Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC), Sherry Cronin, DWC Executive Director, and Neil Pinkman, Westfield Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director.   

Westfield Sleep Center ribbon cutting
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Westfield Sleep Center & Kids recently expanded to 125 Elm Street with a new 5,000 square foot showroom offering mattresses from Sealy and Sterns & Foster, linens, many furniture lines, and kids furniture.  Attending the recent ribbon cutting of Westfield Sleep Center & Kids, 125 Elm Street (left to right):  Dominick De Palma, Mayor Andy Skibitsky, Tony Santolucci, Owner, Sherry Cronin, Downtown Westfield Corporation Executive Director, Diane Barabas, DWC Board of Director, and Neil Pinkman, Executive Director, Westfield Area Chamber of Commerce.

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It's all about Shopping at Sadie...a Proper Women's Clothing Store
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by Millicent K. Brody

writer - photographer

 

I’m all about clothing,” said Westfield resident Regina St. Lifer,  who with her husband James owns Sadie, “a proper lady’s shop” on Prospect Street in Westfield.  

 

Describing herself as an “old soul” with a huge heart, the St. Lifers’ grew up in the garment center of Manhattan. Raised among the racks of the retail trade, Regina loves to tell stories of her mother Ruth who would literally drag her to Union Square to “Shop”!  

 

“We’d visit the famous “Back Rooms” of S. Klein’s on the Square, Ohrbachs on 34th Street, and Mays on Broadway and 14th Street. Standing 5 ft. 9 1n., in her stocking feet, my mom would try on a variety of garments, then one-by-one, take them off, and drop them anywhere. My job was to retrieve each outfit, and carefully replace it on the correct hanger.  

 

Honing her merchandizing skills at ‘Little Impostors’ a children’s clothing store in Maplewood, she then moved to Livingston and opened ‘Basically Kids’. Shoppers would head there for her specially designed tie-die batik children’s clothing.   

 

“I’ve been a stylist, buyer, wholesaler, and retailer,” she continued. “I’ve always thought about opening a special place for women,” she says. “I’ve kept my eye on a certain small shop on Prospect Street. As soon as it became available, I moved right in. We named our shop Sadie after James’ great aunt who never had a bad word to say about anyone. Owning Sadie allows me the freedom to practice what I love--dressing women of all different sizes and shapes. My goal is to help women feel beautiful about themselves.”  Regina believes women should not dress like their daughters. They should dress appropriately for their age, and leave something to the imagination.   

 

Embracing ‘old world style and service is what Sadie is all about.  Think Sophia Loren, Marilyn Monroe, and the popular actress, Eva Mendes. ““You’ll find that my clothing fits tremendously well. I feature what I believe will make women look and feel their best. Selections are edited with a great deal of thought.”   “When women open their closet door in search of what to wear, I want them to feel secure in knowing that every garment hanging in that space, can go anywhere. Before I purchase any clothing for Sadie, I take time to try-on each garment. If it passes over my curves, and allows for movement, I am pleased. If my customers choose their wardrobes with care, they too will be equally pleased.”  

 

“Wear your clothes,” she adds. “Don’t wait for that special occasion. Make a special occasion out of each and every day. Remember, people look at you differently when you present yourself in a special way,” she quips. “Embrace your age with wisdom, knowledge, and security. Know who you are! Whether you’re a size 2 or size 14, know and believe that you are beautiful.”  

 

“I want all of my customers to feel good about shopping at Sadie.  “Believe it or not, we’re all little girls. We like hearing we look beautiful, for we are all beautiful. I want women to feel good about themselves.”

 

What: Sadie

Where:107 Prospect Street, Westfield

Call: 908.654-3800

Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues. to Sunday; Thursday to 7 p.m.;12 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Monday by appointment  

107 Prospect Street, Westfield, 908.654.3800
World Music in Westfield, June 12

The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series wraps up its TENTH SEASON by presenting World Folk-Pop group, the Guy Mendilow Band at the First United Methodist Church, 1 East Broad Street (corner of North Avenue) in Westfield, on Saturday, June 12th. Doors will open at 7:30 PM and the concert begins at 8 PM. Admission is $19.00 on line and $23.00 at the door.

This concert is the Tenth Season Finale and Ice Cream Social, with Gelato donated by Ciao Bella. Advance purchase of tickets is highly recommended by going to www.guymendilow.eventbrite.com/

This concert will benefit  the Community FoodBank of New Jersey.

To Guy Mendilow the music cannot be separated from the message, whether you are part of the audience at Bethlehem Musikfest, New York’s Tribeca Performing Arts Center, in a master workshop with government education ministers from Palestine, Israel, Jordan or Lebanon, or swapping songs between Ladysmith Black Mambazo and the 26 diverse young people in the American Boychoir — Mendilow’s first touring experience. The Guy Mendilow Band continues to blur musical boundaries and offers its modest contributions to today’s larger peace puzzle: by creating person to person connections, one song at a time.

For more info about this concert and the featured artist, please visit www.guymendilow.eventbrite.com/

For more information about the Coffee With Conscience Concert Series, please visit www.coffeewithconscience.org  or call the Concert Hotline at 908-412-9105. Volunteers are always appreciated!

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Father's Day Gift Guide 2010
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Cool Cufflinks from The Farmhouse Store
Is Dad the Frank Sinatra type? Check out their selection of unique cufflinks so he can always look 'his way'. Is Dad the Jimmy Buffett type looking for a cheeseburger with a cold draft beer? View their selection of hand-thrown ceramic beer mugs and recycled bike chain bottle openers. Is Dad a Mario Batali wanna be? Look at the selection of salad servers, platters and dinnerware to help him be your next iron chef. 221 E. Broad St., 908.654.0444. www.thefarmhousestore.com   

 

Montblanc Pens at Presidential Pen & Gifts

Stop by for beautiful, elegant and timeless Montblanc pens, ranging in price from $8 to $1000. Retro 51 pens are $22-$50. They also carry Bosca leather accessories, business card holders, wine stoppers, letter openers and more. 112 Central Ave., 908.317.9600. www.presidentialpen.com 

 
Sperry Top-Siders from Scott's Shoes of Westfield
Try the popular Sperry Top-Sider boat shoes, from $75, and many other styles. 109 Quimby St., 908.233.5678. http://westfieldnj.com/scotts 

 

Tag Heuer Timepiece from Adlers Jewelers
Celebrate the dads and grads in your life with a new watch. 219 North Ave. W., 908.233.6900. www.adlersjewelers.com 

    
Summer Grilling Gifts from Williams-Sonoma
Williams-Sonoma has a variety of great gifts for grilling. Don't miss the new Fire Wire flexible grilling skewers, used to thread meats and vegetables in the place of traditional, rigid skewers and easier to roll in the marinade and store in a bowl. A set of 4 is $19.95. Other great gifts include the meatball grill basket $49.95, the stainless steel Basting Set $29.95, the LED Grill Light $44.95 and the Barbecue Toolset in a case $79.95. They also have a variety of rubs, such as Buttermilk Ranch, Smokehouse and Memphis Rib, for $10, and some new BBQ sauces, red chili peanut, jalapeno peach $12.95. 127 Central Ave., 908.301.0075. www.williams-sonoma.com 

    
Leather Wallets and Belts from Coach
Get Dad a classic American men's gift from Coach. Wallets are $98 -$198, credit card cases from $48, belts $78-$98, leather money clips $38, and mens cologne $75. 249 E. Broad St., 908.654.5047. www.coach.com    

Linen Shirts in All Colors at Banana Republic More than 15 colors are available in lightweight linen, long sleeve, button down shirts for $69.50. 137 Central Ave., 908.301.1553. www.bananarepublic.com 

 
Father's Day Art from Juxtapose Gallery
Find original theme pieces for golf, fishing, billiards, chess, sailing, or even a Wychwood map. Come pick the perfect gift for Dad or Grandpa. Also, check out the fabulous new art in the window! 58 Elm St. 908.232.3278. www.juxtaposegallery.com 

  
Custom Made Shirts and Ties from John Robert of Westfield
Treat the man in your life to something truly special, true custom made shirts (priced from $235) or a custom made tie $137.50. Shirts are made to your exact specifications and measurements, fabric cut by hand. Cloth is Italian, English or Swiss. Suits are also custom made. 31 E. Broad St., 908.232.9511. 

Italian Loafers from SOLE
Nothing tells Dad you love him like a pair of fine imported Italian all leather loafers, with brands such as Rossi. Congratulations Sole for being chosen the best independent shoe store in NJ by the Star-Ledger Inside Jersey magazine! 201 E. Broad St., 908.654.7800 www.italiansole.com 

    
Golf Shirts, Polos and Pajamas at Lord & Taylor

They carry an array of men's gifts, from golf shirts and pajamas to suits and ties. 609 North Ave. W., 908-233-6600. www.lordandtaylor.com 

Ties from Jos. A. Bank
They offer men's dress shirts, ties, suits and much more. 121 Quimby St., 908-928-9363. www.josbank.com 

 

Books from the Town Book Store

DADS LOVE BOOKS! They have a great selection of books for the special men in your life. Whether they are history buffs or sports buffs ....or something in between, the Town Book Store is sure to have something that matches their tastes. Owner Anne Laird and her staff would be happy to help you make the perfect choice. If you just can't decide, how about a gift certificate so he can pick something out for himself? 270 E. Broad St., 908.233.3535. www.townbookstore.com 

  

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CHARITY AUCTION TO BENEFIT THE PMC JIMMY FUND
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Join Jay's Cycle Center for a Wine Reception and Auction on June 12th at 7pm. Live and Silent Auction will feature: complimentary wine tasting and cuisine from local restaurants, NYSE bell ringing, vintage wines, foursome at Plainfield Country Club, gift certificates, gift baskets and other items donated by Westfield’s local merchants. The evening will also feature a 50/50 raffle. 

 

All proceeds from the evening benefit the PMC Jimmy Fund. The Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) is the world’s largest bicycle fundraiser. In 2009 the PMC raised more than $30 million for cancer research and treatment at the Dana Farber Institute through its Jimmy Fund.

 

Come show your support for four westfield residents riding in the 2010 PMC. For donations to the team, visit www.pmc.org and click on eGifts Rider# TC0135, Convergex Cyclers.

 

227 North Avenue East, 908.232.3250, www.jayscyclecenter.com

 

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Unique Boutiques in Westfield, New Jersey
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Westfield is home to a plethora of unique and stylish boutiques that you just can’t find at the mall. Next time you need a gift, a new dress or pair of jeans, a handbag, accessories, shoes, or any other clothing, fashion or gift item, try one of these terrific retailers before driving to Target or the Short Hills Mall.

 

Print and keep this list handy, or visit www.westfieldtoday.com/organizations for a complete list of downtown businesses and services.

 

Fashion & Accessories:

 

Anais Boutique

51 Elm Street, 233-3777 (Find them on www.Facebook.com)           

             

Anthology

125 Quimby Street, 233-8255, www.shopanthology.com/  

             

Bittersweet Designs

212 Lenox Avenue, 389-0330   

 

The Couture Exchange

33 Elm Street, 232-0071, www.thecoutureexchange.com/

           

Felice

266 E. Broad Street, 233-1474  

 

Francolino Clothier (for men)

129 Elm Street, 233-1273, www.francolinoclothier.com/

 

Funk and Standard

111 Central Avenue, 654-8707, www.funkandstandard.com/

             

John Robert of Westfield (for men)

31 E. Broad Street, 232-9511      

 

Mademoiselle

107 E. Broad Street, 233-0763,  www.mademoisellenj.com/

 

Melinda Lane

208 Lenox Avenue, 233-7033, www.shopmelindalane.com/   

 

Menina

27 E. Broad Street, 654-0358    

 

Nirvana

218 E. Broad Street, 232-5774, www.shopnirvana.com/          

 

Rhain Accessories & Gifts

129 E. Broad Street, 518-0700  

 

Roman Boutique and Tailoring

106 Elm Street, 654-1658          

 

Sadie

107 Prospect Street, 654-3800, www.sadie4lady.com/

 

Sole

201 E. Broad Street, 654-7800, www.italiansole.com/              

 

Splash Boutique

15 E. Broad Street, 228-2381    

 

 

Gifts:

             

The Bath Junkie

221 North Avenue E., 264-8633,            www.bathjunkie.com/

 

Bittersweet Designs

212 Lenox Avenue, 389-0330   

 

The Farmhouse Store

221 E. Broad Street, 654-0444, www.thefarmhousestore.com/            

 

Funk and Standard

111 Central Avenue, 654-8707, www.funkandstandard.com/             

 

Inspire

431 South Avenue W.,  232-2330 www.inspirenj.com         

 

J. Winthrop & Company

233 North Avenue E., 232-8199

 

Just Bead Yourself

254 E. Broad St., BEAD-411, www.just-bead-yourself.com/     

 

O’ Ireland

28 Prospect Street, 654-3490, www.oireland.com/  

 

Presidential Pen & Gifts

112 Central Avenue, 317-9600, www.presidentialpen.com/    

 

Rhain Accessories & Gifts

129 E. Broad Street, 518-0700  

 

Success Express

57 Elm Street, 233-9909

 

The Town Book Store

270 E. Broad St., 908.233.3535, www.townbookstore.com

 

Shoes:

Castle Bootery (children)

52 Elm St. 233-7172

 

Randal’s Shoes (women & children)

82 Elm St. 232-3680

 

The Running Company

123 Quimby St., 654-9900, www.therunningcompany.net/

 

Scott’s Shoes of Westfield (men & women)

109 Quimby St., 233-5678, www.westfieldnj.com/scotts/

 

Sole (men, women & children)

201 E. Broad St., 654-7800, www.italiansole.com/

 

 

National Chains are here too!

 

Large, familiar retailers are also in Westfield, so you can count on the merchandise you know and love to be here, mixed nicely among the boutiques.  These local stores won’t get the credit for your purchase if you shop online, so if you want to keep these anchor stores here in Westfield, help keep them in business in our town by shopping at these fine clothing, shoes, gifts & accessories stores locally.

 

Aerosoles

161 E, Broad St., 232-2963

 

Ann Taylor

167 E. Broad Street, 301-9701

 

Banana Republic

137 Central Avenue, 301-1553

 

Chico’s

76 Elm Street, 301-1737

             

The Children’s Place

177 E. Broad Street, 789-7542  

 

Claire’s

141 E. Broad Street, 317-9157  

 

Coach

249 E. Broad Street, 654-5047  

 

Coldwater Creek

126 Cental Avenue, 233-2873 

 

Eileen Fisher

9 Elm Street, 233-7133 

 

Esprit

151 E. Broad Street, 233-7878

 

Game Stop

121 E. Broad St. 233-5435

 

Gap

207 E. Broad Street, 654-8260  

 

Gap Kids

234 E. Broad Street, 233-2723

 

Janie and Jack

200 E. Broad Street, 232-3721

 

Jos. A. Bank Clothier

121 Quimby Street, 928-9363   

 

Lord & Taylor

609 North Avenue W., 233-6600          

 

Lucky Brand Jeans

253 E. Broad Street., 518-1794

 

Talbots

217 North Avenue W., 232-4434          

 

Tuxedos by Cozy

222A North Avenue W., 301-0040        

 

Victoria’s Secret

233 E. Broad Street, 518-0859

 

Williams-Sonoma

127 Central Avenue, 301-0075

 

 

 

DWC 908.789.9444
Memorial Day Parade
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This year's Memorial Day parade was held on Monday, May 31 at 9:30am. The only parade held in Town and pays tribute to the men and women who gave their lives fighting for our freedom, many people marched in the parade and many people watched the parade.

 

The ceremony started at 9am at the tall World War Monument at the circle (North Ave. and E. Broad St.). The parade began after the ceremony at 9:30am, marching up E. Broad St. to Fairview Cemetery.  

 

 

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Tastes of the Towns, May 22 at Citibank

Saturday, May 22, 2010

10:00 a.m – 2:00 p.m

 

Come to Citibank Westfield, 240-42 North Ave. W., and enjoy the tastes of what we have to offer!

 

Restaurants serving: Isabella’s, Tinga, Ole Fire Grill, Ferraro’s, Windmill, Vicky’s Diner, Theresa’s, Robert Treat,  Xocolatz, Mojave Grille, Brick Oven, Bel Paese, Qdoba, Subway, Chez Catherine, Rock’n’Joe            

Citibank 908.928.1024
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Splash Opens with Haute Ambitions
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May 17, 2010 -- Westfield, New Jersey is fast becoming a boutique mecca as another fashion retailer joins the growing roster. Splash, an upscale European designer clothing boutique, has opened in the heart of the downtown shopping district at 15 E. Broad St.

 

Owned by married couple Ohla Yykhopen & David Wasitowski, hailing from the Ukraine, Splash brings a European sensibility to Westfield. They offer designer dresses for special events, evening wear, and high end designer sportswear. Some of their remarkable collections include RED Valentino from Italy, CLASS by Roberto Cavalli, CELYN b. from Italy, Scervino Street from Italy, Betty Blue and several others. For more casual sportswear, try the J Brand Jeans, made in the USA.

 

While the merchandise and décor is upscale, the atmosphere and service are not intimidating. Ohla and her staff are friendly and approachable and will welcome you with relaxed smiles. You can feel free to browse without pressure.  

 

This is not the kind of place you visit for casual attire you might wear to a soccer game with flip flops. But if you have a luncheon, charity event, wedding or other glamorous party to host or attend, you won’t need to drive to the Short Hills Mall for some ultra high end choices.

 

Westfield is surely enhanced by this elegant shop and you will be too. Stop in to take a peak and scope out some favorites for your next occasion.

Splash Boutique, 15 E. Broad St., 908.228.2381.

 

Contact: Jamie Lemberg, Online Marketing Manager, Downtown Westfield Corporation, 908.789.9444

The Garden Club of Westfield Presents The Papillion Garden Tour, June 12, 2010
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WHAT:  6 fantasy gardens, 6 special events (Plant Sale, Ask a Master Gardener, Attic Treasures Boutique, Butterfly Garden, Costumes as Garden Art, Bake Sale)

 

WHEN:  10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Saturday, June 12, 2010

 

WHERE:  514 Fairmont Avenue, Westfield; 26 Stoneleigh Park, Westfield; Cowperthwaite Square, Westfield; 225 Edgewood Avenue, Westfield; 1030 Minisink Way, Westfield; 1515 Coles Avenue, Mountainside

 

TICKETS:  Tickets may be purchased by calling 908-233-7572 or 732-382-2175 or visiting www.gardenclubofwestfield.org The price is $20 in advance. Tickets will be available the day of the tour for $25 at any of the garden locations listed above.

 

BACKGROUND:  Your purchase of a ticket permits the The Garden Club of Westfield (a non-profit organization) to fund their many contributions to our community and other worthwhile programs. They plant and maintain lovely container arrangements in the center of town and gardens in our township parks.  Contributions are also made to the Gene O'Neal scholarship program, NJ Conservation Society, NJ Audubon Society, TAT to teach a child, and they will be supporting the renovation of an historical building in Westfield. They prepare lovely flower arrangements for a veterans home and our local library as well as contributing wreaths to our municipal buildings during the holiday season. They enjoy making our community a beautiful place to live and visit.

908.233.7572 or 732.382.2175
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Eileen Fisher Benefit for MS, May 22

New arrivals and a good cause - 10% of proceeds will benefit the New Jersey Metro Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, SATURDAY, MAY 22. Refreshments will be served. 9 Elm Street, 908.233.7133.

908.233.7133
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Mother's Day Trunk Show at Juxtapose Gallery

Juxtapose Gallery will have a Mother's Day Trunk Show Saturday, May 8, featuring the beautiful handcrafted jewelry of Due Sorelle.

 

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Be Part of Westfield in Bloom
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The Town of Westfield is gearing up for the second annual “America in Bloom” competition.  Co-leading the efforts are the Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC) and Williams Nursery.  Working together, their focus is the 2010 America in Bloom award.  

 

Nationwide, Westfield is among 28 towns to compete this year.  Westfield has the distinction of being the only town in the state of New Jersey to participate in the 2009 and 2010 competitions. 
 
A team effort, the Downtown Westfield Corporation and Williams Nursery are working in concert with the Town of Westfield and its residents, as well as local businesses and organizations to hopefully garner the grand prize. Along with an array of colorful hanging flower baskets, decorative planters containing an assortment of flowers will be adorning storefronts, restaurants and shops in the downtown district.  As patrons and visitors drive through our town, beautiful flowering baskets will be installed on the historic utility poles.  

 

Be sure to welcome America in Bloom judges, Bruce Riggs and Marlboro Packard as they travel around Westfield on July 12 and 13 viewing and critiquing our various landscapes, homes, business fronts, schools, houses of worships, parks and recreational facilities.   Final results will be announced in October at the national symposium.  In 2009, Westfield received a four-bloom rating out of a possible five bloom rating (a significant achievement for a first-year competing community) and special mention for the Floral Displays category.
 
Be a part of Westfield in Bloom.  Volunteer and participate by submitting stories and photos of your Westfield residence or businesses.  Let us know about your outdoor beautification efforts.  Contact Sherry Cronin at the DWC or Dave Williams at Williams Nursery at info@westfieldinbloom.com. To inquire about the national program, contact America in Bloom at 614-487-1117 or visit www.americainbloom.org.
 
Photo caption: Westfield in Bloom boasts colorful flower boxes in downtown Westfield.

Sherry Cronin at DWC 908.789.9444
Braving Spring Fling in the Rain
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The Bath Junkie and The Farmhouse Store teamed up at the 2010 Spring Fling in Downtown Westfield.  Owners Katie Cantor of The Bath Junkie and Ed Menapace of The Farmhouse Store along with their dedicated staffs braved the inclement weather to display some of their unique products.  The Bath Junkie opened in the space previously occupied by The Farmhouse Store at 221 North Avenue E.  Coincidentally, The Farmhouse Store moved to larger space at 221 E. Broad Street.  Both businesses report strong sales – a result of the kind of partnerships and community involvement they embrace!   

D & G Gift Gallery Specializes in Special Gifts
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by Millicent K. Brody  -- Bridgewater resident Helder Belo opened D & G Gallery on Central Avenue in Westfield, on December 3, 2009. After surviving a frigid winter of snow and ice, customers have discovered D & G Gallery is the perfect place to purchase that special gift for someone really special...or frankly gift themselves with a treasure they’ve always admired.  

 

Crediting his wife Carla a jewelry designer, for creating the stunning interior, the typical Soho gallery boasts walls and shelves brimming with stainless steel and sterling silver.  “We’re highlighting quality gift items from the United States and Europe,“ said Belo. “We’re focused on what the family of today wants to showcase in their home. We feature limited editions of the Starwars characters: Darth Vader, Boba Fett, R2-D2 and C3-PO. We also carry an array of sculptured horses, airplanes and automobiles. You’ll love our crystal vases, stunning pitchers, interesting bowls and candlesticks. "

 

Gift the bride and groom with a lovely decanter set replete with six glasses. Select darling turtles, and lady bugs created with Murano glass and stainless steel. Choose gorgeous handmade articles made with pure horns. Arriving in natural colors and shapes, choose beautiful bowls and fill them with your favorite food. There are even shelves of baby treasures which will delight moms, dads, and their little ones.  

 

Brides and future brides plan to attend the D & G Gallery Bridal Registry. Taking place, Sunday, April 25th, select gorgeous silver, pewter, and crystal picture frames. Peruse the Mary Jurek collection. From handmade stainless steel tableware, cake plates, and boxed wedding sets of a beautiful spatula and knife, choose another set to gift a special friend. You might even find an interesting piece of jewelry to wear around your neck, on your finger, or your wrist. Coffee, donuts, and custard cupcakes will be served.  

 

Any questions? Contact Helder Belo. He’ll be happy to assist with your every need.

 

What: D & G Gift Gallery

Where: 200 Central Avenue, Westfield

Call: 908.301.0110

Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. 

FYI: Open Sunday, April 25 for Bridal Registry. Take time to select what you’d like to appear in your own beautiful new home or apartment. Major credit cards accepted.    

 

908.301.0110
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Cole Haan Trunk Show at Scott's Shoes, Saturday, May 8
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On Saturday May 8th from 10-4 Scott Shoes will be hosting its 10th annual Cole Haan Trunk Show. Come meet both men's and women's representatives who will be previewing Spring and Fall collections.

Special orders welcome and refreshments will be served!

 

109 Quimby St., 908.233.5678

109 Quimby St., 908.233.5678
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Retail Buzz: Westfield Running Company
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The Westfield Running Company, located at 17 Elm St., has moved to a larger space at 123 Quimby St., the former home of Blue Tulip. The Running Company joins the growing list of local downtown retailers moving to larger quarters and expanding their businesses in Westfield, even during these tough economic times. They are following the footsteps of Xocolatz, Sole, The Farmhouse Store, Westfield Sleep Center, and Cosimo's upcoming expansion. Visit the new store! 123 Quimby St., 908.654.9900. www.therunningcompany.net
123 Quimby St., 908.654.9900
Shopping Fundraiser at Lord & Taylor, May 4, Tuesday

This is your chance to help your favorite fundraising organization raise money in style! With the purchase of a $5 ticket, you will receive a 20% coupon to be used on one sale or regular priced item, and a 15% savings pass, valid all day, on almost anything in the store including cosmetics and fragrances! 

 

On this day, there will be special events throughout the store, including national makeup artists who will be on hand to provide complimentary makeovers at any cosmetic counter. Other events include special guest appearances, gift with purchases, and much more. Plus register for your chance to win one of many great prizes.

 

For more information or to purchase your ticket in support of your favorite charity, visit http://www.lordandtaylor.com/eng/Gifts-Westfield__NJ__Tuesday__May_4th-lordandtaylor/141983 

 

Lord & Taylor, 609 North Ave. W., 908.233.6600.

Lord & Taylor, 609 North Ave. W., 908.233.6600.
Official Ribbon Cutting for Westfield Kitchen & Bath
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The ribbon cutting for Westfield Kitchen & Bath, 305 South Ave. W, Westfield, NJ took place recently.  John Tyahla, Owner of Westfield Kitchen & Bath Co. represents Kingswood Kitchens, Inc. for the State of New Jersey.  Pictured:  Beth Brenner, Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC) Asst. Executive Director, Gianna Tyahla, Vicky Tyahla, John Paul Tyahla, Diane Barabas, DWC Board of Director, Mayor Andy Skibitsky, Owner John Tyahla, Sherry Cronin, DWC Executive Director, and Neil Pinkman, Westfield Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director.  Photo courtesy of Vadim Rud.

 

Sidewalk Sale Days: April 29- May 2
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Don't miss four days of outdoor shopping and bargains when downtown Westfield, NJ merchants open their doors and bring their goods out onto the streets! Enjoy the deals for four days only, Thursday, April 29 through Sunday May 2, 2010. 

DWC (908)789-9444
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Grand Opening Tea Party, April 15

Don't be Alice and Wonder about Spring Makeup! Join the newly opened Designer Fragrances & Cosmetic Co. (DF&CCO) along with Ana Beall's Tea Room for our Grand Opening Tea Party, April 15th. Tea time is from 5pm-8pm, and appointments are available from 1pm-7pm. Receive a free makeup application and 25% off when you purchase $50 or more. Please RSVP by April 8, 2010 by calling 908.389.1719.

132 E. Broad St., Westfield NJ, 908.389.1719
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April 2010 Author Signings at Town Book Store
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Renee Gatz, April 10th from 11-1 PM Wise Words & Witty Expressions

 

Wise Words & Witty Expressions is a collection of expressions--profound, funny and even sarcastic--said to the author, Renee' Gatz, by her parents growing up to help her navigate her way through life's ups and downs.  As a child, Gatz would roll her eyes when she heard these expressions and as an adult she was horrified when she found herself saying them herself. As she grew though, she began to appreciate the value of these expressions and their ability to help her understand, laugh and even survive.

 

Josie Varga, April 17th from 2-4 PM Visits From Heaven

 

Westfield resident, Josie Varga has assembled an incomparable collection of what she terms "visits from heaven" from around the globe and backed up by testimony from some of the world's leading experts on afterlife communication. This groundbreaking book will lead you to question your own mortality with the realization that we are all eternal energy beings, and energy can neither be created nor destroyed. When you reach the end of this book, you will find that the most prudent explanation is that there is nothing final about death. You always were and you always will be.

 

Sue Anderson, April 24th from 2-4 PM You're Lovable to Me

 

Through the eyes of a bunny family, author Kat Yeh and illustrator Sue Anderson introduce families to a heartwarming tale that is sure to touch readers of all ages. You're Lovable to Me is the perfect bedtime story bringing families together to learn about the power and simplicity of unconditional love. Through the use of gentle rhyme and classic illustrations; this is a classic tale of love that can be shared with all generations

Town Book Store, 270 E. Broad St., (908) 233-3535
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Join the 16th Annual SpringFling
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On Sunday, April 25th from 10AM to 5PM, The streets of Westfield will be lined with hundreds of vendors,and plenty of food & entertainment. It is a fun filled day for everyone.  Don't miss it!

 

Westfield Area Chamber of Commerce 908.233.3021
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Sole Makes the List!
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Vote for Sole as your favorite shoe store at the link http://www.nj.com/bestofnj/.

 

Sole was the only Westfield business to make the inital cut! Fee free to add your favorite Westfield business to the favorites list!

 

Don't forget to vote! Sole Fine Italian, 201 E. Broad Street, 654.7800.

CoolVines Mentioned in New York Times
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Wednesday March 24, 2010 -- Eric Asimov of the NY Times, writes in today's column..."The recent vintage of shops can be found in pockets of wine enthusiasm around the country, including DomaineLA in Los Angeles, Terroir Natural Wine Merchant in San Francisco and CoolVines in Princeton, N.J. But enthusiasm seems to burn hottest in New York City."

Read the Article: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/24/dining/24pour.html

CoolVines - 23 Elm St., Westfield NJ
Summer Soccer Strength & Conditioning Program
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Westfield's premiere boutique personal training studio will, for the first time, offer a small group summer athletic development program, designed specifically for soccer players. Athletes who have trained with WFS have gone on such prestigious programs as St. Benedict's and Seton Hall Prep; Fordham, Elon and Brown Universities.

Applications are being accepted now. Space is limited. Please call or email the studio for an information package.

information@westfield-fitness.com
Spotlight On: Bittersweet Designs
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by Millicent K. Brody

Edie Isoldi is living her dream. As the owner of Bittersweet Design, a great "secret shop" on Lenox Avenue, she is having the time of her life. Visitors entering the bustling shop get a rush of excitement. Floors, corners, shelves and cubbies are filled with trendy jewelry, handbags, wallets, lovely pins, pill boxes, business card holders, picture frames, bracelets, stunning scarves, belts, beautiful gifts for the home, and a thousand and one other fabulous things you not only want, you actually believe you have to have. 
 
Think trendy pearls! You'll find reams of bracelets, necklaces rings, and earrings in colors of black, pink, soft white, and even gold pearls. "We're carrying a line of linen and leather bags in colorful print colors," said the owner. We also carry a plethora of handbags in every style and color to fit every price point."    
 
Literally born to shop, Edie made the decision to own a shop filed with fashion-forward merchandise. After scouting the area, her son Frank D., a realtor with Coldwell Banker, found her the perfect location. "I signed the lease, and hit the road shopping," she continued. "New merchandise comes in every day. At Bittersweet Design, we like to think we have the perfect gift to suit any and all occasions."  
 
From fabulous shawls, and wallets, to teeny reading glasses, to designer belts to suit ever area of our wardrobe, to candles, and decorative rings, it's all there. Fans of sunflowers are able to purchase decorative pillows in cranberry red blazing with gorgeous yellow blooms. You'll also like the array of Mariposa silver plates carved in sunflower designs. They're the perfect answer to decorative serving pieces for sandwiches and sweet treats. Purchase Mariposa chickadee salt and pepper shakers for your own use, or treat friends or family with a special gift they'll treasure.  
 
Visit the Newborn section. Jam packed with darling gifts for the baby, choose shawls, blankets, tooth fairy boxes, cups and bowls, and cuddly stuffed animals.  Don't forget Grandma. She'll love a fabulous leather photo envelope for her purse. They come in joyous colors of pink, jeweled green, lavender, and black. They are also generously priced, just half of what you'd pay in a more expensive shop. Need an evening bag? You'll find it difficult to make a choice. An entire section is literally filled with the perfect purse to match your glamorous outfit.   Bittersweet Design is chock full of everything you must have at a price you can easily afford. Major credit cards accepted. Glorious gift wrapping.
 
Bittersweet Design,

212 Lenox Avenue, 908.389.0330  Hours: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday. Located just around the corner from the Westfield Post Office.   March Promotion: New Eliza B flip flops, belts, and totes have arrived at Bittersweet Designs (as seen in the photo)! Mention DWC and receive 10% off any Eliza B purchase plus receive an Eliza B keychain while supplies last.

212 Lenox Avenue, 908.389.0330
Addams Family Autographed Poster to be Auctioned on eBay, March 23rd through Thursday, April 1, 2010
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A beautiful, original, brand new, full color poster from THE ADDAMS FAMILY, A NEW MUSICAL has been donated by the producers of the Broadway show. It is signed by members of the cast, which include the stars, Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth. It is being put up for auction and all the net profits will be given to the Charles Addams Art Scholarship. Each year a student who is majoring in art and graduating from Westfield High School in Westfield, New Jersey is awarded the money. The poster was professionally framed by Galeria West, 111 Quimby Street in Westfield, NJ. The size of the poster before framing is 14" x 22". The bidding will start at $250.00 and will run from Tuesday, March 23rd through Thursday, April 1, 2010.

Charles Addams created the original "kooky" Addams Family characters as a cartoonist for the New Yorker Magazine. He lived in Westfield, NJ.

Galeria West Art & Framing, 111 Quimby St., 908.301.9217.

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New Spring Collections at Sadie
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Spring designs are arriving and they are OH SO PRETTY, like this pencil skirt from Boston designer Sara Campbell. Regina would like to send a sincere thank you to her customers who trust her when sharing her knowledge in dressing and looking as wonderful as they feel in her designs. She will also be hosting" A Spring has Sprung"  evening out in her shop in April. Look for details next month.  107 Prospect St., 908.654.3800. www.sadie4lady.com   
107 Prospect St., 908.654.3800
Pre-Registration Only This Year for the 9th Annual Downtown Westfield 5K & Pizza Extravaganza
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The 9th annual Downtown Westfield 5K & Pizza Extravaganza will be held on July 21, 2010 with a start time of 7:00 pm.  This year for the first time, the race will be pre-registration only by July 17. All on-line registrations close at midnight on July 17, and all mailed entries must be postmarked by July 15. T-shirts and d-tag pick up can be picked up as early as 5:00 pm on race day. 

 

This event, which is one of the largest non-corporate 5K in the state, attracted over 2,500 runners and over 6,000 spectators last year for an evening of running, pizza, prizes, and entertainment.  According to Sherry Cronin, Executive Director of Downtown Westfield Corporation, “The event has become well known as the ‘pizza run’ and is a great way to showcase the business community and surrounding neighborhoods.  Given the popularity of the event, we decided to make it pre-registration only this year.  Last year, almost a third of the runners registered on the night of the event making it challenging to register everyone and start the event on time. Mark Zenobia of On Your Mark Productions does a great job in directing the event and has recommended pre-registration only and introducing new ChronoTrack d-tag scoring.” 

 

Trinitas Regional Medical Center is the 2010 Platinum Sponsor of the event, the first one in the nine-year history of the race.  So far, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey has returned with a silver sponsorship. Overlook Hospital and Westfield Pediatric Dental Group have returned with bronze sponsorships. PSE&G and State Farm Insurance Christine Consenza Agency are contributing sponsors.  Creative Dental Care has returned with a supporting sponsorship.  According to Beth Brenner, Assistant Executive Director of Downtown Westfield Corporation, “We are thrilled with the level of enthusiasm expressed by sponsors so far and have a goal to hopefully make a small profit on the event this year.  We expect many other sponsors to join this elite group.  Any proceeds would be earmarked for downtown streetscape improvements.”

 

The race will be held on the USATF certified course for the following route: On E. Broad Street Left onto N. Euclid Avenue, Left onto Park Drive through Mindowaskin Park, Cross Mountain Avenue, Right onto Lawrence Avenue, Left onto Sylvania Place, Right onto Elm Street, Left onto Newton Place, Right onto Prospect Street, Left onto Brightwood Avenue, Left onto Embree Crescent, Left onto Eaglecroft Road, Right onto Clark Street, Left onto W. Dudley Avenue, Right onto Elm Street, and Finish just past E. Broad Street.  Pizza and dessert will be provided to all registered runners. Entertainment will be provided by the ever-popular Michael Craig Band with an awards ceremony immediately following the race.   Register by mail or online at www.PracticeHard.com.  Technical t-shirts will be provided to the first 2,000 entrants.  Embroidered caps will be provided to the first 600 entrants.

    

To find out more about the Downtown Westfield 5K & Pizza Extravaganza, contact Sherry Cronin or Beth Brenner at the Downtown Westfield Corporation at 105 Elm Street , Westfield, NJ 07090 (908) 789-9444. Click here to download a pdf of the race application.  

 

The Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC), formed in 1996, is the management entity of the Special Improvement District. It is governed by a seven member Board of Directors, has two full-time and one part-time staff members, and numerous volunteers serving on Design, Promotion, Economic Development and Organization committees. The vision of the DWC is for Westfield, NJ to be a preferred destination where people want to live, work, and visit.  Westfield is also honored to be one of 26 designated Main Street Communities in New Jersey , a program of the National Trust’s National Main Street Center . 

 

Photo caption:  A sea of runners lined the streets at the 2009 Downtown Westfield 5K & Pizza Extravaganza.  This year’s event will be held on July 21, 2010 and will require pre-registration only.   Photo by Millicent K. Brody.

 

DWC (908)789-9444
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Meet Lisa Ferruggia, Global Education Director at Frederic Fekkai, Friday, March 19 at Lord & Taylor
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For one day only, Lisa will lead sessions sharing the latest tips, tricks, and techniques for Fekkai fabulous hair. All attendees will receive personalized recommendations at the end of each session. Appointments are limited so please call 908.233.6600 ext. 203 or ask a Beauty Consultant for more details.

 

Friday, March 19th

at Lord & Taylor, Westfield NJ

11am-12:30pm and 2pm-3:30pm

Call for an appointment 908.233.6600 ext. 203
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New Stimulus Wall of Art at Evalyn Dunn's Gallery

Check out our new Stimulus Wall of Art in the gallery! We will offer different pieces of art each week at drastically reduced prices. Stop in weekly so you son't miss out on some great deals. After one week on the stimulus wall, the art  will return to it's regular price.

549 South Ave. W., 908.232.0412
Splash Boutique Soon to Open on East Broad Street
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by Millicent K. Brody

February 28th, 2010

 

Create your own big Splash and watch for the opening of Splash Boutique. Located at 15 E. Broad Street, owner Otha Vykhopen is bringing her special brand of style to Downtown Westfield.

 

“We’re excited about opening our first store in beautiful Downtown Westfield,” said Ms. Vykhopen. “We’re exceedingly proud of our European and American collections. We’re gearing our brands to meet the desires of our clients.”

 

Visitors to Splash will find J-Brand Jeans-USA, True Religion-USA, Kova & T-USA, Class Roberto Cavalli-Italy, RED Valentino-Italy, Celyn b-Italy, Rizal-France, Guerriero, Italy, Scervino Street-Italy, and Angelo Mozzillo-Italy.

SPLASH, 15 East Broad St.
Blue Mercury Spring 2010 Shopping Parties

 

=> Trish McEvoy - Friday, May 14 & Saturday, May 15

 

=> Laura Mercier Friday, April 30 & Saturday, May 1 

 

=> NARS Friday, April 9

blue mercury 82 Elm St., 908,233.1100
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St. Patrick's Day Book Picks
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For The Love of the Irish - St. Patrick's Day is March 17th!

 

  • St. Patrick's Day by Anne Rockwell (New Children's picture book)
  • Magic Tree House #43: Leprechaun in Late Winter (Mary Pope Osborne's latest)
  • Magic Tree House Research Guide: Leprechauns and Irish Folklore by Mary Pope Osborne
  • A Course Called Ireland: A Long Walk in Search of a Country, a Pint, and the Next Tee by Tom Coyne ( just out in paperback)
  • McCarthy's Bar: A Journey of Discovery in Ireland by Pete McCarthy (#1 Irish Bestseller)
  • The Irish Americans: A History by Jay P. Dolan
  • Shannon by Frank Delaney (now in paperback). The acclaimed author of "Ireland" and "Tipperary" returns once more to his home terrain with "Shannon," a timeless account of salvation, belief, and the healing power of discovering one's roots. Annotation: The acclaimed author of "Ireland" and "Tipperary" returns once more to his home terrain with "Shannon," a timeless account of salvation, belief, and the healing power of discovering one's roots.  
  • An Irish Country Girl by Patrick Taylor (his latest installment that began with Irish Country Doctor)
Town Book Store, 270 E. Broad St., (908) 233-3535
March Author Signings at the Town Book Store

Mystery Writer, Peggy Ehrhart, March 6th from 2-4 PM   Sweet Man is Gone The plot, with its surprising and dramatic climax, will keep readers guessing until the last few pages. Kirkus Reviews raves, "A blues singer turns detective when her guitarist's death is ruled a suicide. Maxx's debut has a real feel for the bar-music scene and is a gutsy, believable sleuth" and the Newark Star Ledger says, "blues riffs that are the next best thing to hearing them."     

 

Connie McNamara, March 13th from 11-1 PM   A History of Mountainside: 1945-2006: It Was Only Yesterday
McNamara provides a comprehensive look at this tight knit community that prides itself on its bucolic surroundings and its caring and cohesiveness. She recounts anecdotes, passed on by town elders, of Mountainside's prestigious historic architecture, the establishment of the nationally renowned Children's Specialized Hospital and the Badgley House, where Revolutionary residents concealed their valuables from the British.

Town Book Store, 270 E. Broad St., (908) 233-3535
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Weichert, Realtors Announces Harvey Tekel Manager of the Year for 2009
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Westfield, NJ/ February 2, 2010 -- Weichert, Realtors announced Harvey Tekel of the Westfield office was named Manager of the Year for the region for 2009. The award recognizes and honors individuals who have demonstrated exceptional management skills and led their office to achieve outstanding results in 2009. The region consists of more than 20 offices throughout Warren, Hunterdon, Somerset, Union and Mercer Counties and the Lehigh Valley area in Pennsylvania.

 

In 2009, the Westfield sales team helped numerous families and individuals realize their dreams of homeownership by providing informed sales associates, customized marketing plans and by offering clients financial and moving-related assistance through Weichert Gold Services.

 

"This award recognizes Harvey’s management ability and dedication to see his office succeed," said Joe McDonald, regional vice president for Weichert, Realtors. "Harvey understands the needs of his sales associates and is committed to providing the support and tools for them to stay productive and beneficial for clients."

 

Tekel joined Weichert in 1996 and was named a manager in 1999. He is responsible for the day-to-day management of the Westfield office which specializes in providing high quality real estate services to clients in Union, Essex, Middlesex, Morris and Somerset Counties.

 

To speak to Tekel or one of his experienced agents please call the Weichert’s Westfield office at (908) 654-7777, located at 185 Elm Street.

 

Photo above: (From left to right) Jace´ Botti, Head of Residential Sales, Harvey Tekel, Weichert Manager of the Year, Joe McDonald, Regional Vice President, James Weichert, Jr., Vice President and James M. Weichert president and founder of Weichert, Realtors.

 

Photo courtesy of Weichert, Realtors

 

Westfield Today Annual Recap Now Available
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The annual newsletter is now available online. This beautiful 4-page report highlights the efforts by the Downtown Westfield Corporation and it's Main Street Volunteers. This newsletter was distributed in the Star Ledger, Suburban News, and in The Westfield Leader with over 80,000 copies printed.

Click here to read the publication:  http://www.westfieldtoday.com/system/organization/138/attachments/2010_DWC_Newsletter_original.pdf?1266869092

DWC (908)789-9444
Westfield Today Annual Recap Now Available
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The annual newsletter is now available online. This beautiful 4-page report highlights the efforts by the Downtown Westfield Corporation and it's Main Street Volunteers. This newsletter was distributed in the Star Ledger, Suburban News, and in The Westfield Leader with over 80,000 copies printed.

 

Click here to read the publication.

 

DWC (908)789-9444
Local Builder Hopes 'Green Apartments' Will Help Revitalize Downtown Scotch Plains
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The apartments featured the latest in environmentally-friendly construction.

 

By Lindsay Wilkes-Edrington as published January 5, 2010 on www.scotchplains.patch.com

 

Downtown Scotch Plains isn’t exactly a hot spot for renters, but one local builder is trying to change that with his recent opening of a luxury, energy efficient complex right off Park Avenue.

Steve Needle, the president of Needle Point Homes, was the brainchild behind the 12-unit apartment building, located at 549 Park Avenue, just across from Park Middle School.

Called Park Avenue Green, the complex houses one and two-bedroom units that feature all the latest in green technology.

Needle, a Scotch Plains resident himself, has worked as a green builder since 2002, primarily focusing his efforts on designing customized luxury homes in the Westfield-Scotch Plains area.

The apartment building in Scotch Plains is the first of its type that he’s constructed.

“I believe we need to revitalize downtown Scotch Plains,” Needle said of why he decided to build the apartments. “I think it’s a diamond in the rough. It’s got potential that’s unbelievable.”

To read the entire article, visit http://scotchplains.patch.com/articles/local-builder-hopes-green-apartments-will-help-revitalize-downtown-scotch-plains

Day Trip: Westfield
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As published in NJ Monthly Magazine, Posted February 17, 2010 by Jessica Remo.

 

It’s no secret to savvy Union County shoppers: The preppy, Main Street-vibe of downtown Westfield is the perfect alternative to the hassle and drear of the mall. And because it’s a bona fide dining town, refueling is easy—and requires no food court.

 

Shop till you drop: Besides mall-standard chains (Gap, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, to name a few) and a big-name department store (Lord & Taylor), this downtown is full of cute independent boutiques. Fashionable ladies will want to peruse the goods at spots like Menina (27 East Broad St., 908-654-0358) and accessories boutique Rhain (129 East Broad St., 908-518-0700). To really splurge, complete the ensemble with a pair of imported-Italian stilettos from upscale shoe store Sole (201 East Broad St., 908-654-7800, italiansole.com). Equally stylish men will appreciate the custom-tailored shirts and suits at John Robert (31 East Broad St., 908-232-9511). And for hip baby and kid gear (think teeny Led Zeppelin tees), check out Pumpkins & Petunias (258 East Broad St., 908-654-1600, pumpkinsandpetunias.com), which is way more rock ’n’ roll than its name suggests.

Great for gifts: The Farmhouse Store (221 East Broad St., 908-654-0444, thefarmhousestore.com) is fun even if you don’t buy a thing. The expansive shop is made for browsing and packed to the gills with handmade furniture, pottery, textiles, art, jewelry, and, naturally, those oh-so-farmhouse-y barn stars. In business since 1934, The Town Book Store (270 East Broad St., 908-233-3535, townbookstore.com) is the last independent bookstore in the county, and also hosts author meet-and-greets several times a month.

Take a hike:
When you’ve had enough shopping, stroll through picturesque Mindowaskin Park (East Broad St. and Park Dr.), just steps from the main strip. You’ll probably spot prom-goers or brides and grooms taking photos beneath the bandstand, along the bridge or in front of the pond. Kids will love its playground, and everyone loves the summer concert series.

Bring your own: Westfield dining is mostly BYO, and Cool Vines (23 Elm St., 908-232-5050, coolvines.com) is your friendly neighborhood sommelier—literally: The first shelves you’ll see are the shop’s “Restaurant Row” picks, bottles they suggest to pair with the cuisine at different local restaurants. Even better, staffers are friendly and unintimidating (whether your wine knowledge tends to novice or oenophile), they host free weekly tastings, and bottles are organized by taste instead of region, for easier browsing. No wonder the place won our award for Best of NJ 2009.


Stay for dinner:
The Brick Oven (BYOB, 117 Quimby St., 908-317-9500) serves up Italian trattoria fare with yummy thin-crust pizza (fresh out of the wood-burning oven, of course), pasta, and lots of daily specials, all at an reasonable price. 16 Prospect (16 Prospect St., 908-232-7320, 16prospect.com) offers small plates perfect for sampling and sharing (there are full-size entrees, too) and live music most nights. For fancy, authentic French, try the perennially award-winning Chez Catherine (431 North Ave. West, 908-654-4011, chezcatherine.com). Seafood-centric Limani (BYOB, 235 North Ave., 908-233-0052), the Greek word for port, is a local favorite for its raw bar and fresh fish.

Don’t forget dessert: One square block in this downtown is a chocoholic’s dream and a dieter’s nightmare. The proof is in the giant cupcakes at Crumbs Bake Shop (130 East Broad St., 908-232-5527, crumbs.com), the homemade truffles at Brummer’s Chocolates (125 East Broad St., 908-232-1904), the yummy Italian cookies at Bovella’s Pastry Shoppe (101 East Broad St., 908-232-4149), and the best gelato this side of Italy (try the dulce de leche) at The Chocolate Bar (112 Quimby St., 908-389-9000).

 

Photo by: James Kirkikis

Celebrate Downtown Westfield Restaurant Week $20$10
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By Millicent K. Brody for www.thealternativepress.com

2/10/2010

 

It’s time for the Official 2010 Celebration of Restaurant Week, $20$10. For one week, that is Sunday, February 21 through all day Saturday, February 27th, you will be able to dine in Downtown Westfield for the mere price of $20 for a two course dinner, and $10 for a two course lunch. (Beverages, dessert, tax and gratuities are not included. Check www.WestfieldToday.com for a complete listing of all participating restaurants and some exclusions.)

 

"We all need a special reason to celebrate the New Year, 2010," said Sherry Cronin Executive Director of Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC). "Some of our favorite best and trendiest restaurants are doing all they can to welcome us for an affordable lunch or dinner. During Restaurant Week, you may enjoy a selection of great meals all around Downtown Westfield for either $10 for lunch or $20 for dinner."

 

In addition, the DWC is offering a random drawing for a $20 Gift Certificate for each participating restaurant, as well as a bonus $10 Westfield Parking Card. Imagine, two drawings per restaurant, and YOU may be one of the lucky winners!

 

Drawings will take place at the end of Restaurant Week. ALL diners who complete a Restaurant Week form are eligible to win. You must provide your email address to be eligible for the bonus drawing for the Parking Card. Just fill out your entry form during or after your meal at any participating restaurant. 

 

Executive Chef and an Owner of Ferraro’s, Giuseppe di Pietro has been working diligently on his menu.  "Many of our favorite dishes will be featured to honor the occasion," he said. "You’ll be able to order your favorite Chicken Giuseppi and Ana’s famous sausage lasagna all-week-long. Imagine 7 whole days and nights of your favorite dishes at a very special price. Should you wish to dine on the more formal side, be sure to call for reservations: 908.232.1105."

 

"Visitors are always welcome to come and be part of the family tradition on our casual side," he adds. "Please remember, drinks, dessert, coffee, tax and tip are extra."

 

"We’re looking forward to Restaurant Week," said George Vastardis, proprietor of Limani Seafood Grill, 235 North Avenue W. "We believe Restaurant Week allows us the opportunity to showcase the great food and service we have to offer. During this special week, people who don’t ordinarily get out to lunch or dinner have the option to experience our restaurant. At Limani, we’re offering the "Best-of-Our Best". Please remember to call for reservations, and we’ll be happy to serve you." (908.233.0052)

 

"All of the participants are really excited about celebrating Westfield’s Second Annual Restaurant Week," said Jamie Lemberg, Online Marketing Manager for Downtown Westfield Corporation. "They are looking forward to all of the excitement generated by the occasion."

 

Sonny Acquaviva of Acquaviva delle fonti, 115 Elm Street, (908.301.0700), has very special offerings for Restaurant $20$10: "We change our list of specials daily, so people can look forward to new and exciting dishes all week. We’re really happy to celebrate Restaurant Week, $20$10," he said.

 

Adding to the pleasure of the event, CoolVines will be offering wine pairings for each BYO Restaurant. In addition, they will be offering a 10% discount to anyone who mentions Westfield Restaurant Week.

 

For the complete story, visit http://www.thealternativepress.com/article.asp?news=9899&Celebrate-Downtown-Westfield-Restaurant-Week-$20$10

 

Photo: Sonny Acquaiva awaits friends for $20$10 Restaurant Week. Photo courtesy of Millicent K. Brody

 

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