jan feb 2015 zone18

20
Memberships Starting at only $ 19 99 per month one time processing fee applies JOIN IN FEBRUARY AND GET A $50 RESTAURANT.COM GIFT CARD Chocolates and flowers may be staples of Valentine's Day, but many couples take it one step further and dine out on February 14. According to the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association's Valentine's Day Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, 34.6 percent of respondents in- dicated that dining out would be part of their Valentine's Day agenda. A romantic dinner is an ideal capper for a day geared around love and affec- tion. But Valentine's Day is a busy night for many restaurants, so it pays to heed the following advice to ensure this spe- cial night is memorable for all the right reasons. · Make reservations well in advance. Expect Valentine’s Day to be a busy night for dining out and plan ahead. Dining out is especially popular on Val- entine's Day, so call several weeks in ad- vance to secure your spot. Also, do not underestimate the draw of all types of restaurants on Valentine's Day. People who were not able to get a table at their first choices may trickle into chain restau- rants or smaller establishments in search of an easy meal. If you think your lesser- known haunt will not be packed, think again. Always play it safe by making a reservation early. · Expect some crowding. Restaurants tend to add extra tables on Valentine's Day, when they expect an influx of custom- ers. Dining rooms may be more packed than usual, and you may not have a choice of where you will be seat- ed. Even a reservation does not guarantee you won't have to wait for a table. Be patient upon arriving at the restaurant, and consider wait time when factoring in childcare. · Be flexible with the menu. Price-fixed menus are commonplace on nights when there will be a large turnover of custom- ers in a short amount of time. These menus allow restaurants to stock up on the necessary ingredients and cook en masse. Diners may find that price-fixed menus offer a limited selection, and their favorite dishes may not be available. But knowing this in advance can reduce feel- ings of disappointment. Rest assured there should be several options that ap- peal to different palates. · Be patient with servers. Valentine's Day is a busy night for staff at the restau- rant, particularly servers who must be the liaison between the kitchen staff and din- ers. The sheer volume of customers can test the skills of even the most veteran servers. Many Valentine's Day diners do not eat out regularly and will need extra guidance. Servers may be called on to snap photos of couples with cell phones or linger at certain tables. Use idle time at your table to engage in romantic con- versation and plan the rest of the evening. · Consider your budget. Diners can ex- pect to pay a premium for dining out on Val- entine's Day. Select a lower-priced restau- rant if your budget is on the smaller side. · Be on time. Be- ing respectful of your reservation will not only benefit you, but also it is a courtesy to fellow diners who will be sitting at your table later in the evening. While you may want to linger over dessert, try not to linger too long. · Promptly store leftovers. If you take a doggie bag home from dinner, stash it in the refrigerator as soon as possible to prevent foodborne illnesses. If you will be going out dancing or to a movie after din- ner, it may be best to skip the doggie bag altogether. Valentine's Day is a busy night for din- ing out. Patience, courtesy and flexibil- ity are traits that can keep your evening moving along smoothly. Make the most of your night out this Valentine’s Day A romantic dinner is an ideal capper for a day geared around love and affection. M ARKETEER ® FLORHAM PARK, EAST HANOVER, WHIPPANY JANUARY 2015 ZONE 18

Upload: nj-marketeer

Post on 07-Apr-2016

216 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

 

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Jan feb 2015 zone18

1

MembershipsStarting at

only $1999per

monthone time processing fee applies

JOIN IN FEBRUARY

AND GET A

$50RESTAURANT.COM

GIFT CARD

Chocolates and fl owers may be staples of Valentine's Day, but many couples take it one step further and dine out on February 14.

According to the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association's Valentine's Day Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, 34.6 percent of respondents in-dicated that dining out would be part of

their Valentine's Day agenda.A romantic dinner is an ideal capper

for a day geared around love and affec-tion. But Valentine's Day is a busy night for many restaurants, so it pays to heed the following advice to ensure this spe-cial night is memorable for all the right reasons.

· Make reservations well in advance.

Expect Valentine’s Day to be a busy night for dining out and plan ahead.

Dining out is especially popular on Val-entine's Day, so call several weeks in ad-vance to secure your spot. Also, do not underestimate the draw of all types of restaurants on Valentine's Day. People who were not able to get a table at their fi rst choices may trickle into chain restau-rants or smaller establishments in search of an easy meal. If you think your lesser-known haunt will not be packed, think again. Always play it safe by making a reservation early.

· Expect some crowding. Restaurants tend to add extra tables on Valentine's Day, when they expect an infl ux of custom-ers. Dining rooms may be more packed than usual, and you may not have a choice of where you will be seat-ed. Even a reservation does not guarantee you won't have to wait for a table. Be patient upon arriving at the restaurant, and consider wait time when factoring in childcare.

· Be fl exible with the menu. Price-fi xed menus are commonplace on nights when there will be a large turnover of custom-ers in a short amount of time. These menus allow restaurants to stock up on the necessary ingredients and cook en masse. Diners may fi nd that price-fi xed menus offer a limited selection, and their favorite dishes may not be available. But knowing this in advance can reduce feel-ings of disappointment. Rest assured there should be several options that ap-peal to different palates.

· Be patient with servers. Valentine's Day is a busy night for staff at the restau-rant, particularly servers who must be the liaison between the kitchen staff and din-ers. The sheer volume of customers can test the skills of even the most veteran servers. Many Valentine's Day diners do not eat out regularly and will need extra guidance. Servers may be called on to snap photos of couples with cell phones or linger at certain tables. Use idle time at your table to engage in romantic con-versation and plan the rest of the evening.

· Consider your budget. Diners can ex-pect to pay a premium for dining out on Val-entine's Day. Select a lower-priced restau-rant if your budget is on the smaller side.

· Be on time. Be-ing respectful of your

reservation will not only benefi t you, but also it is a courtesy to fellow diners who will be sitting at your table later in the evening. While you may want to linger over dessert, try not to linger too long.

· Promptly store leftovers. If you take a doggie bag home from dinner, stash it in the refrigerator as soon as possible to prevent foodborne illnesses. If you will be going out dancing or to a movie after din-ner, it may be best to skip the doggie bag altogether.

Valentine's Day is a busy night for din-ing out. Patience, courtesy and fl exibil-ity are traits that can keep your evening moving along smoothly. ✦

Make the most of your night out this Valentine’s Day

A romantic dinner is an ideal capper fora day geared around love and affection.

MARKETEER®ARKETEERFLORHAM PARK, EAST HANOVER, WHIPPANY

JANUARY 2015 ZONE 18

Page 2: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 January 2015 2 Area 18 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888

2

JEANS TO BLACK TIE including Sterling Silver, Gold & Costume Jewelry,

Watches, Evening Bags, Hats, Scarves, Bridal Jewelry & much more at AFFORDABLE PRICES.

Trendy Fashion Accessories

FASHION ACCESSORIES AND MUCH MORE

Pink    Jewels

www.pink-jewels.com

LIVINGSTON TOWN CENTER1110 Town Center Way

(next to Test Rite Opticians)LIVINGSTON • 973.994.0975

Mon-Fri 10-6 • Sat 10-5

FREE Gift Wrapping

Celebrating our 5th Anniversary!Celebrating our 5th Anniversary!

FASHION ACCESSORIES AND MUCH MORE

Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Not valid with any other offers, storewide sales or gift certificates.

May not be used on special orders. Expires 3/14/15

20% OFFany purchase

Pink Coupon

M: 2-7 • T: 9-7 • W: 9-8 • TH/F: 9-7 • S: 9-5

Rocco and Company Salon, Upscale & Professional, Without The Upscale Prices!

973.884.0966 | roccoandcompany.com49 EAGLE ROCK AVENUE • EAST HANOVER

rocco and companysalon

Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/11/15

rocco and company973.884.0966

Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/11/15

rocco and company973.884.0966

Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/11/15

rocco and company973.884.0966

VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL

50% OFF Blow-Out

NEW CLIENTS ONLY, PLEASE!

Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/11/15

rocco and company973.884.0966

VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL$10 OFFMakeup Application

or Up-Do Style

VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL$10 OFF

Full Head of Highlights

Monday Kids Day$18

Wednesday Mens Day$18

Haircut Only

Page 3: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888January 2015 Area 18 3

3

WWW.FLORHAMPARKFITNESS.COM973.360.0100INFO@FLORHAMPARKFITNESS.COM

FEATURED ON: AND MORE!

Are you tired of the same cookie cutter fi tness centers withNO PERSONALITY AND JUST “AVERAGE” CUSTOMER SERVICE?

COME IN AND SEE WHAT SETS US APART!

FREE2 week pass(valid for 1st time members only)

RESOLUTION!REVOLUTION!

Join Now

For Only $0Enrollment Fee

And Only

$29.99

Per Month

STOP OCCUPYING YOUR COUCH. STAND UP & TAKEBACK YOUR LIFE. THIS IS THE TIME. THIS IS THE PLACE

NO Enrollment FeesNO Contract (pay month to month)

NO Processing FeesNO Annual Maintenance Fees

Page 4: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 January 2015 4 Area 18 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888

4

62 Rt 10 WestEast Hanover, NJ 07936

973-585-6168www.JERSEYHOTBAGELS.COM

1/2 Priceany breakfast or lunch sandwich

with the purchase of any regular (of equal or greater value)

With coupon. Not to be combined with any other offers. Expires 4/30/15

FREE BAGELS when you buy any 13 bagels

(of equal or greater value)

With coupon. Not to be combined with any other offers. Expires 4/30/15

4

Hand Rolled Bagels

Baked Fresh Daily

Catering for all Occasions

FREE DELIVERY7 days a week

6am-3pm minimum $15 order

The Best Meal in TownFREE

breakfast sandwich when you buy two of equal or lesser value

With coupon. Not to be combined with any other offers. Expires 4/30/15

Uncle Vinny's Pizza and PastaPine Plaza | 831 State Route 10 | Whippany, NJ 07981

973-887-0693

Nobody Makes Pizza And Pasta Like Uncle Vinny~ Pick up & Delivery~ Catering AvailableUncle Vinny’s

Pizza and Pasta $3 OFF ANY LARGE pizza

With coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. Expires 3/15/15.

Uncle Vinny’s

$5 OFF ANY ORDER OF $40 OR MORE

With coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. Expires 3/15/15.

Uncle Vinny’s

Taking Advance Orders For Your Big Game Party Starting NOW...

FOR The Big gameORDER 4 Pizzas

get the 5th

FREE5th free pizza is a large cheese only

Page 5: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888January 2015 Area 18 5

5

Sun-Thurs 9-8 • Fri & Sat 9-9

575 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave Route 10 East LIVINGSTON • 973-994-5100

Near Rt. 10 Farmers Market& Big Lots

CATERING HEADQUARTERS

Coupon may not be combined with any other offer or on holidays. Limit 1 coupon per table. Expires 3/14/15

Irving’s Delicatessen

$2 OFFPurchase of $10 or More

$2 OFFIrving’s Delicatessen

$5 OFFPurchase of $25 or More

$5 OFFCoupon may not be combined with any other offer or on holidays. Limit 1 coupon per table. Expires 3/14/15

Irving’s Delicatessen

$10 OFFPurchase of $50 or More

$10 OFFCoupon may not be combined with any other offer or on holidays. Limit 1 coupon per table. Expires 3/14/15

OUTSIDE CATERING for all Occasions

SEE IRV’S BIG GAME & PARTY SPECIALS!

Stop or Call for our Catering MenuBris • Bar/Bat Mitzvah • Holidays • Parties • Corporate Events • Shiva

Sandwich Platters • Fish Platters • Salad Platters • Sloppy Joes Complete Dinners • Delicious Cakes and more!

PASTRAMI • CORNED BEEF • ROAST TURKEY • SALAMIROAST BEEF • CHICKEN SALAD • TUNA SALAD

CARRY OUT ONLY CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER

ALL DAY

ALL NIGHT

MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY*The Same Incredible Quality UNBELIEVABLE VALUE!

YES, YOU READ IT RIGHT

SANDWICH

$6.95

* NOT VALID ON HOLIDAYS

ST. PATTY’S DAY Special

SATURDAY ~ SUNDAY ~ MONDAY ~ TUESDAY • March 14, 15, 16, & 17Irv’s Celebration

Coffee and Dessert Specials Available.

A Pile of OUR FAMOUS CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE

served with Boiled Potatoes, Boiled Carrots & Irish Soda Bread

$1295SpecialSpecial

March 14, 15, 16, & 17March 14, 15, 16, & 17

SpecialSpecialSpecialSpecial

featuring the same world’s greatest pastramiNEW NAME...NEW MENU

ITEMS...NEW DECOR

WHAT’S NEW AT IRVING’S?

$33SLOPPYJOES

Choice of 3 Meats, Coleslaw, Russian

8 Cuts Serves 3-4

(10 person minimum) $1295/pp

Roast beef, corned beef, turkey or pastrami,

served on assorted breads. Comes with cole slaw, potato salad & pickles.

ASSORTED SANDWICH PLATTERBLACK

ANGUS PASTRAMIBURGER

served with Horseradish Mayo

NEW Try our

Private Party Room

Available

$695

Page 6: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 January 2015 6 Area 18 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888

6

Score the Best Deal for The BIG GAME

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1!Check out our special catering menu for the Big Game! We are offering unique and delicious treats to make your party stand out!

Gourmet WingsHot & Cold Sandwich Platter

Appetizers • Dips

54 Fairfi eld StreetMontclair • 973-774-7252

ANTHONY FRANCOSRISTORANTE & PIZZERIA

3,4,5 & 6 Foot SUBS

please order in advance...and Don’t Forget the Wings!

489 S. Livingston Ave Livingston

(973) 535-1998673 Bloomfield Ave. • W. CALDWELL

973-228-0848673 Bloomfield Ave. • W. CALDWELL

973-857-9408652 Bloomfield Ave. • VERONA

BAGELWICHBAGELWICHBAGEL BAKERY

Bagelwich Sandwich Platter $595ea (8 Min)

$4760+ Tax *VALID “BIG GAME SUNDAY”

2/1/15 only

only SAVE $10.40

Valid in Manhattan Bagel Roseland, Summit & Fairfield.

Offer good 2/1/15.

29 Eisenhower Parkway, Roseland25 Union Place, Summit

435 Hollywood Blvd., Fairfield

20% off20% off

10% offPARTY APPETIZER TRAYS

Wings, Egg Rolls & More

Oriental Kitchen184 So. Livingston Ave.

Livingston • 973-992-5332

804 RTE. 46W • Parsippany

973.335.5454240 RTE. 10W • East Hanover

973.386.0005

Page 7: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888January 2015 Area 18 7

7

THE BIG GAME BELLY BUSTING DEALS

...and Don't Forget our Delicious Wings!

(973) 857-2400 303 Pompton Ave. • Verona

ANTHONY FRANCOSRISTORANTE & PIZZERIA

3,4,5 & 6 Foot SUBS

starting at $38

198 Stevens Ave Cedar Grove

973-256-4444

15% offALL APPETIZERS

*VALID “BIG GAME SUNDAY” 2/1/15 only

73 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave. LIVINGSTON

973-740-0066

PIZZA(pick-up only)Valid February 1st

Not valid with other promotions

15% off

LIVINGSTONPIZZA

73 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave. Not valid with other promotions

295 Bloomfield Ave. CALDWELL

973.403.7787

3 LARGE CHEESE PIZZAS & 30 WINGS$5299only

+ TaxSAVE$7.00

39 EISENHOWER PKWY | 973.226.1700132 BALDWIN RD | 973.794.6191

Best place for game time eatsSloppies and assorted sandwiches

starting at

10.99 per person

359 E. NORTHFIELD ROADLIVINGSTON

(973) 992-1659

198 Stevens AveFormerly ALOHA

CHINESETHAI

JAPANESE

Cedar GrillCedar Grill& Pizza& Pizza

Page 8: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 January 2015 8 Area 18 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888

8

973-515-500655 Parsippany Rd. • Whippany

(ACROSS FROM WHIPPANY POST OFFICE, LOCATED IN THE REAR OF THE BUILDING)

OPEN 7 DAYSMon-Fri 10am-10pm • Sat 11am-10pm

Sun 2pm-8pmJohnny’s PizzeriaJohnny’s PizzeriaDine In • Take Out • Delivery

BYOB

We Take Great Pride in Everything We DoUsing Only the Finest Ingredients

Appetizers • Salads • Hot & Cold Sandwiches Specialty Pizza • Calzones • Pasta • Gourmet Wraps

Johnny’s Pizzeria

With this Marketeer coupon. Expires 3/15/15

CATERING SPECIAL!Let Us Cater Your Next Birthday or Special Event

15% OFFYou Will Be Happy You Did!(Mention coupon when ordering)

Johnny’s Pizzeria

Any Lunch Orderof $10 or more

With this Marketeer coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 3/15/15

$200 OFFJohnny’s Pizzeria

Any Orderof $25 or more

With this Marketeer coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 3/15/15

$300 OFFJohnny’s Pizzeria

2 Cheese Pizzas& Chicken Fingers

With this Marketeer coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 3/15/15

+ Tax$2499

Johnny’s Pizzeria

With this Marketeer coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 3/15/15

2 Large Cheese Pizzas

+ Tax$1999

Johnny’s Pizzeria

With this Marketeer coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 3/15/15

Buy One Dinner, Receive 2nd of equal or lesser value at

HALF PRICE!

Johnny’s Pizzeria

With this Marketeer coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 3/15/15

1 Large Cheese Pizza1 Lg. Salad1 Garlic Bread

FAMILY MEAL

+ Tax$1699

You Can Order Onl ine Too At grubHub.com!

RELAX IN OUR DINING ROOM AND ENJOY ONE

OF OUR DELICIOUS ENTREES!!

1/2 PRICEDINNER

Page 9: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888January 2015 Area 18 9

9

Valentine’s Day Gift Guide

FREE Eyebrow Waxing during the month of February by appointment only

(no purchase necessary) Beauty Couture Shiseido Skin Care

Boutique & Cosmetics1180 Town Center Way, Livingston

973-992-3388

This fun and fashionable necklace is a great way to leave your heart with someone at all times. ($50) Pink JewelsLivingston Town Center 1110 Town Center Way, Livingston 973-994-0975

Tiny Elephant is now accepting reservations for Valentines Day! If you're looking for a unique and intimate place to

celebrate Valentines this year then you have to check out Tiny Elephant. BYOB with a complimentary glass of Champagne

upon arrival. Seating times will be 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 reservations required .

Tiny Elephant54 Fairfi eld Street, Montclair

973-774-7252

Baked Bouquet534 Bloomfi eld Ave.

Verona 973-450-8200

70-80% OFF EVERYDAYUpscale Consignment831 Rt. 10 East, Whippany973-585-7674

A club membership for your loved oneis a great gift.Orange Theory FitnessTotowa Village650 Union Blvd., Totowa973-500-6600

Page 10: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 January 2015 10 Area 18 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888

10

Valentine’s Day Gift Guide

Valentine’s special 15% off Russell Stover candy hearts

Northfi eld Pharmacy568 So. Livingston Ave, Livingston

973-992-4050

Our hugs and kisses earrings studs are made of sterling silver and plated in either rhodium or 14k yellow gold. Buy some for yourself or your sweetheart! (Starting at $25!) Pink JewelsLivingston Town Center1110 Town Center Way, Livingston 973-994-0975

Frame something for your sweetheART

A Gift From the HeARTMona Lisa Framing7 Highland Place, Maplewood 973-762-2777

of sterling silver and plated in either rhodium or

20% BONUS when you purchase a Gift Certifi cate from January 24 -February 28

for products or Services Beauty Couture Shiseido Skin Care

Boutique & Cosmetics1180 Town Center Way, Livingston

973-992-3388

Exploring the connection between the heart and love

Hearts and Valentine’s Day are forever intertwined. One of the most recognizable symbols of love is the modest heart, and hearts adorn candy boxes and cookies while paper hearts are pinned to doors or windows as a symbol of Valentine’s Day. Young valentines may share candy hearts printed with silly sentiments.

A symbolic heart bears no resemblance to an anatomi-cal heart, and yet it is used to represent the deepest feel-ings of affection a person can share. Some may wonder just how the emotions of love became tied up in the shape of a heart, even though it’s widely known that the brain, and not the heart, governs affections.

In ancient times, people believed that the heart was the center of all human emotions. Since the heart is promi-nently located in the center of the chest and the middle of the body, it became the cornerstone of human feelings. Love is considered to be one of the most profound and strongest human emotions, therefore it was reasoned

that the feeling must emanate from the heart.Surprisingly, the heart has not always been the only

organ associated with love. During the Middle Ages, the heart was deemed a useless organ. Followers of the Greek physician Galen theorized that the liver actually was the seat of the soul and love.

The first depictions of a symbolic heart date back to the 11th century, when the heart was drawn to resemble a pinecone held upside down with the point facing up-ward. The scalloped heart that is more familiar today first arose in the early 14th century. Around the same time, the heart was depicted with the point facing down-ward and the indentation at the base.

Naturally, as time passed and more was learned about human anatomy, it became obvious that the brain was the seat of all emotion and thought processes. However, as the brain was something intangible in a living body in ancient times, and the beating heart could be much more readily monitored - with a pulse rate speeding up when a person is excited or aroused - it’s easy to see how the link between the heart and love has endured.

Although the human heart is not bright red like sym-bolic hearts, that was the color chosen. Red has long been associated with passion, so it made sense to depict the heart in a bright red hue.

Many other theories have been offered regarding the symbolic heart and its representation of love. While there’s no definitive correlation between love and hearts, the heart has become an accepted symbol of the emotion and the season of romance. ✦

People once thought that the heart was responsible for emotions, including love.

Page 11: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888January 2015 Area 18 11

11

Schmeed’s For All Your Music Needs

Over 40 years of music retail experience

Schmeeds Music831 Rt. 10 East

Whippany, NJ 07981In the Pine Plaza Shopping Center

973-585-7777

| Lessons on all instruments

| Rentals and repairs of all band instruments and guitars

| Sells Guitars, Drums, Basses and a full line of accessories

M-F 11am-9pmSaturday 9:30am - 5pm

Sunday 10am-7pm

Schmeed’s For All Your Music NeedsSchmeed’s For All Your Music Needs

Over 40 years of music retail experienceOver 40 years of music retail experience

One Free Lesson

Instrument of choicefor new students only

Exp. 3/15/15

Schmeeds Music

Savings Up To

40% on all

merchandise

Polish woman will clean your house

Weekly • Bi-WeeklyMonthly

Move in-out cleaning

Excellent References • ExperiencedFree Estimates

973-980-7645

Izabel Cleaning

Service

70-80% OFF EVERYDAY!Call for appointment and details.

831 Rt. 10 East | Pine Plaza Shopping Center Whippany | 973-585-7674

www.UpScaleConsign.com

T • W • F • S 10-6 | Th 10-7 | Sun 11-6

20% OFFFull price merchandise only

expires 3/15/15

Page 12: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 January 2015 12 Area 18 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888

12

Ask us about our available financing optionsCare CreditWe accept

Over 20 Years Experience In Comprehensive Dental Care and Cosmetic Dentistry

248 Columbia Tpke. Florham Parkwww.chiudentalcare.com

HELEN P. CHIU, D.M.D., P.A.One Place For All Of Your Dental Needs

973-377-0224

Come in for a free consultation

IMPLANT DENTISTRY

Craving Your Favorite Food But Can’t Chew It?IMPROVE YOUR EATING AND SMILE

FREEORAL EXAM

AND

FULL-MOUTH SERIES X-RAYS

(A $288 VALUE) New patients only.

Not to be combined with any other offer including Care Credit. One per family. Expires 3/15/15

Not to be combined with any other offer including Care Credit. One per family. Expires 2/28/15

$600+ TAX

IN OFFICE WHITENINGPROCEDURE FOR 2

Smile With Confi dence

VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL

• Extractions• Root Canals• Complete Periodontal Treatments

• Digital X-Rays• Nitrous Oxide• Lumineers® Laminates

• On Time Scheduling• Saturday & Evening Appointments Available

• Advanced Tissue/Bone Regeneration for Implants• Surgical & Restorative Implants • Emergencies Seen Same Day

For over twenty years, implant dentistry has been a reliable option for patients with missing teeth. With the ability to support a crown, an implant procedure has the capacity to bypass drilling the adjacent teeth. Additionally, with the recent availability of mini implants, implant dentistry has expanded its utiliza-tion to anchoring both full and partial dentures for a more secure f it. As they provide an economic alternative, patients have been very receptive of mini implants, as they make eating and speaking with dentures much easier.

Dr. Helen Chiu has always been involved in implant dentistry, making it an integrated part of her everyday practice. From replacing a single tooth, insert-ing crowns or bridges, securing dentures, to creating multiple, full-arch recon-structions, she performs every step of each process, surgical and restorative.

Your comfort and convenience are always Dr. Chiu’s top priorities. To learn more about these procedures, please call our of­ ce at 973-377-0224. We are always happy to answer any questions you may have. To receive a COMPLEMENTARY IMPLANT CONSULTATION, simply mention this article during your appointment. OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 15, 2015.

Page 13: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888January 2015 Area 18 13

13

BURGERS, FRIES,

MILKSHAKES-

WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?

240 Route 10 WestEast Hanover, NJ 07936

Beat the line! Call in or order online!(973) 386-0005

www.fi veguys.com

BURGERS, BURGERS, FRIES, FRIES,

MILKSHAKES-MILKSHAKES-

WHAT ARE YOU WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?WAITING FOR?

240 Route 10 West240 Route 10 WestEast Hanover, NJ 07936East Hanover, NJ 07936

Beat the line! Call in or order online!Beat the line! Call in or order online!(973) 386-0005(973) 386-0005

www.fi veguys.comwww.fi veguys.com

Page 14: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 January 2015 14 Area 18 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888

Go green at the game

Sporting events are often steeped in tradition. The teams battling it out have their own histories, but the fans in atten-dance no doubt have their own customs as well. Many parents make attending certain sporting events with their kids a family tradition, while other fans may wear a favorite hat or jersey to the game no matter how many miles such attire has on it.

But even if you and your fellow sports enthusiasts already adhere to your own unique traditions, one way to improve on an already fun experience is to embrace eco-friendly behaviors the next time you cheer on the home team. The following are a handful of ways you can go green at the game.

· Carpool with fellow fans. If yours is a sports-obsessed community, chances are strong a neighbor, relative or friend will

be heading to the big game this weekend. Instead of traveling separately, carpool to the game with fellow fans who live near-by. This cuts back on fuel consumption, saving you and your fellow fans money in the process, and can reduce the air pol-lution that is produced by congested traf-fic. In addition to saving on fueling costs, carpooling to the game also will save you money on parking, which can be very ex-pensive at big-time sporting events.

· Tailgate with the environment in mind. Tailgating is a tradition for many sports fans who simply can’t imagine at-tending a game without first gathering with friends in the parking lot to enjoy some great food and even better com-pany. Before hosting your next tailgate party, choose locally produced foods to feed your guests. Such foods, which can include everything from vegetables to the beef you use to make the perfect tailgate-worthy hamburgers, don’t need to be shipped across the country to end up on your plate, which means less fuel was used by the food supplier than if the food was shipped from elsewhere in the country.

· Don’t discard your tailgate leftovers.

It’s tempting to simply throw away any food leftover when the time comes to leave the tailgate and go watch the game. But discarded food will eventually end up in landfills, where it will produce a harm-ful greenhouse gas known as methane. Instead of tossing leftovers at the end of a tailgate, store them in sealable con-tainers and put them on ice in a cooler so they don’t spoil. You can then enjoy a postgame snack or simply have some leftovers to eat later in the week.

· Go tech with your tickets. In lieu of traditional paper tickets, many venues now allow entry to fans with e-tickets that can be scanned right from your smartphone. Such tickets include bar codes that can be scanned just like oth-ers items you might pay for at a grocery store or retailer. The added bonus of e-tickets on your smartphone is you are less likely to forget your smartphone on your dresser at home than you might be to leave paper tickets behind.

Sports fans may think nothing can im-prove the experience of seeing their fa-vorite team in person. But doing so in an eco-friendly way can make the day that much more enjoyable. ✦

14

ROOF REPLACEMENTYEAR ROUND

ROOFING EXPERT!GUARANTEED WORK At

AFFORDABLE PRICES

FREE Estimates • Fully Insured

F.W. BRAUNF.W. BRAUN“Family In Business Since 1776”

STUBBORN LEAKDETECTION EXPERTSEMERGENCY REPAIR SERVICE

Mention The Marketeer for a Special DiScounT

ROOFINGROOFING

Serving Essex, Morris, Monmouth & Ocean Counties

Located inLivingston

(732)267-8889Cell:Office: (973)994-4820

We want to know what is happening in your local area. Send us your local news and upcoming events. Is there someone or something special in your area that

deserves media coverage? Let us know. Please contact Terri at

[email protected]

GOT SOMETHING TO SHARE? LET US KNOW

Did you know? Soccer, or football as it is known throughout much of the world, is played across

the globe. With millions of fans, soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world. The Fédéracion Internationale de Football Association is the international governing body of football and is responsible for the main international tournaments that showcase the sport, primarily the World Cup. Each month FIFA ranks the lead-ing soccer teams from around the world, which changes based on team success. As of September 2014, FIFA ranked the following as the top 10 teams in the sport of soccer:

1. Germany 2. Argentina 3. Colombia 4. Netherlands 5. Belgium6. Brazil 7. Uruguay 8. Spain 9. France 10. Switzerland

Page 15: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888January 2015 Area 18 15

15

Conran’s PlazaNext to Home Depot

200 Rt. 10 West, East Hanover973-503-1770

FRESH SEAFOOD DAILY!! We have lobster, shrimp,

crab & so much more.You have to see it to

believe it!

Visit Our FamousChinese BBQ, Hot Deli and

Bakery Departments$2 OFF CODE#18ANY PURCHASE OF $30 OR MORE

With this coupon. Not valid with other offers. 1 coupon per visit. Offer exp. 3/15/15

$4 OFF CODE#18ANY PURCHASE OF $60 OR MORE

With this coupon. Not valid with other offers. 1 coupon per visit. Offer exp. 3/15/15

$2 OFF CODE#18ANY PURCHASE OF $30 OR MORE

With this coupon. Not valid with other offers. 1 coupon per visit. Offer exp. 3/15/15

Kam Man Supermarket200 Rt. 10 West • East Hanover

511 Old Post Rd • Edison

$4 OFF CODE#18ANY PURCHASE OF $60 OR MORE

With this coupon. Not valid with other offers. 1 coupon per visit. Offer exp. 3/15/15

Kam Man Supermarket200 Rt. 10 West • East Hanover

511 Old Post Rd • Edison

Kam Man Supermarket200 Rt. 10 West • East Hanover

511 Old Post Rd • Edison

Kam Man Supermarket200 Rt. 10 West • East Hanover

511 Old Post Rd • Edison

• Imported spices & herbs • International food • Houseware department

WE REMODELED OUR STORE TO GIVE YOU SO MUCH MORE...

Larger Selection of Fresh Fruits & Vegetables

Page 16: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 January 2015 16 Area 18 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888

16

Morris Sign Co.Morris Sign Co.Complete Sign Service

30 Troy RdWhippany

973-386-1755Visit our website @ morrissign.com

Follow us on Morris Sign Company

Family Owned And Operated Over 30 Years Experience

• Truck Lettering • Vehicle Wraps• Commercial Signs• Advertising Signs• Monuments • Job Site Signs • Golf Outing Signs• Magnets • Banners

• Carved & Sandblasted • Directional Signage • Digital Prints • Architectural Signs • Store Front Signs • Traffic Signs • Box Signs • Installations• PARKING SIGNS

Specializing In:

15% OFFANY SERVICE

$100 OR MOREExpires 3/14/15

Morris Sign Co.Morris Sign Co.

MENTION OFFER PRIOR TO PRICE QUOTE

10% OFFANY SCHOOL SPORTS SIGNS & BANNERS

Expires 3/14/15

Morris Sign Co.Morris Sign Co.

MENTION OFFER PRIOR TO PRICE QUOTE

FREEBUY 2 PACKAGESGET 1 PACKAGE

VACUUM BAGS COUPON

Reg. $39.99 & up

OFF$10VACUUM TUNE-UP

FREE ESTIMATES

SERVICE COUPON

Limit 1 coupon per customer. Must be presented at time of purchase. Valid in Livingston,

Nutley, Madison & Orange. Expires 3/14/15

Family Owned Business serving essex & mOrrisCOunties FOr Over 60 years

we must Be dOing sOmetHing rigHt!

1 DAY VACUUM SERVICE

livingstOn vaCuum Centers

CENTRAL VACS INSTALLED & SERVICED

FACTORY AUTHORIZED WARRANTY DEALER WE SELL, SERVICE & REPAIR ALL MAKES & MODELS

WE BEAT OR MATCH ANY PRICING ON ALL VACUUMS

LEAST EXPENSIVE FREE3 PACK ONLY

Present coupon at time of purchase. Limit 1 Free Package. Valid in Livingston, Nutley, Madison & Orange. Expires 3/14/15

J&s vaCuum

ORANGE • 973-677-1651Call

for Hours354 Main St.madisOn vaCuum

MADISON • 973-360-1200

Mon. - Fri. 9:30-5:30Sat. 9:30-481 Main St.

TRADE IN OLD VACUUM

FOR $5-$50 CREDIT ON NEW VACUUM

PURCHASEnutley vaCuum

NUTLEY • 973-667-7757

(One store in from Centre St.)203 Franklin Ave

Mon. - Fri. 9-5:30 • Sat. 9-4

livingstOn vaCuum

LIVINGSTON • 973-992-6151599 South Livingston Ave. (1 1/2 blocks from

S. Orange Avenue)4 greatlOCatiOns

Page 17: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888January 2015 Area 18 17

17

Contest Rules: Color and Return By February 28th To Marketeer, 11 Melanie Lane, Unit 22A, East Hanover, NJ 09736Prizes Awarded in 3 Age Groups: 4-6 years; 7-9 years; 10-12 years. Prizes will be a special gift from Buddy’s Small Lots.Name__________________________________________________________________________________________ Age________Phone___________________________ Address____________________________________________________________________

265 Route 10 East, Whippany • 973-585-6144

1ST ANNUALVALENTINE’S DAY

COLORING CONTEST!from 10-6 on

Valentine's Day Exclusions Apply

20% OFF

Page 18: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 January 2015 18 Area 18 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888

2015 industry outlook

Guess Who?I was born on January 6, 1982 in

England. I attended Eton College with Prince William and performed as a soloist with the school's choir. That vocal training served me well when I landed a role in "Les Miserables."

As much of the world slowly recovers from the far-reaching economic down-turn that began in 2008, the International Monetary Fund has predicted a 3.2 per-cent growth for the global economy in 2015.

Some countries, including the United States, have already witnessed an uptick in industrial growth. But other nations are not seeing the same level of success. Slow growth and inflation is plaguing areas of South America. Trade surpluses in Ger-many are likely to shrink in 2015. There is still steady growth in areas of Asia, but China's projected 7.1 percent growth, though high compared to other nations, is the country's lowest in 15 years.

With regard to the American economy, job growth and more qualified people returning to the marketplace continue to benefit the economy. But uncertainty as to whether the Federal Reserve will begin to raise the federal funds rate in 2015 con-tinues to loom over the American econ-omy. The higher the federal funds rate, the more expensive it is to borrow money. Since the end of 2008, the federal funds rate has been unusually low. The low rate was essentially an emergency measure in the wake of the financial crisis, and it's still an unknown if the country's economy can survive without the low rate.

Forecasters are saying the demand side of the American economy will have solid growth, but the supply side is still sketchy. Higher taxes and a loss of benefits to low-er-income workers may impact the job market and overall economy.

But certain industries have emerged as the safest bets for employment possibilities and success in 2015. A recent survey from researchers at Michigan State University found certain job sectors anticipate strong hiring growth of recent college graduates and others with industry experience.

Growth in information services, which includes telecommunications, publishing, motion pictures, and broadcasting, is ex-pected to surge. Finance and insurance remain strong and safe bets for employ-ment as banks now will make up for cut-backs during the recession. Other strong employment contenders include manage-ment consulting, accounting, law, com-puter design, and engineering services.

Health and wellness services appear recession-proof as well. IBISWorld In-dustry Research notes pilates and yoga studios were highly resistant to the re-cession. With a predicted annual growth of 4.8 percent, these health and wellness industries are targeted for growth and in-creased success in 2015.

Pieces of the global economic puzzle are coming together while others are falling

out ofa the mix, and it should be interest-ing to see how the world economy reacts in the new year.

Did you know? Valentine's Day is a popular time of

the year to send greeting cards. Accord-ing to the Greeting Card Association, around 145 million Valentine's Day cards are exchanged annually. While that is an impressive number, Valen-tine's Day actually comes in second as the most popular card-giving occa-sion. Christmas tops the list with some 1.6 billion cards purchased, including boxed card varieties. Other popular oc-casions to send greeting cards include Mother's Day, Father's Day, gradua-tion, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and St. Patrick's Day.

Answers: Eddie Redmayne

18

Contractors

Any Job Over $1500Joseph & SonsJoseph & Sons973-731-1832

10% OFF10% OFFwww.josephnsonsmasonry.com • [email protected]

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

Joseph & SonsMasonry

FREE ESTIMATES

FULLY INSUREDREFERENCES

• STEPS • CONCRETE• BRICK PAVERS • PATIOS• SIDEWALKS • CURBS• WALKWAYS W/BLUESTONE • BLUESTONE PATIOS• CUSTOM STONE WASH• MASONRY - PATCH & REPAIR• BELGIAN BLOCK CURBING• BLACKTOP

REAL ESTATE SALE

Real Estate Open House

[email protected]

Hillary CorriganHOMESMART

SOLD

Let me help you find a realtorANYWHERE.

Call for info.

EQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITY

NEED A REALTOR?

GENERAL SERVICES

General Cleaning

RosaCleaning Services

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL

973-651-7384

Quality References Available

• Experienced• Reliable• Affordable & Very Responsible

Tree Service

ATLAS TREE

SERVICE

• Seasoned Firewood DeliveriesFully Insured Free Estimates201-842-TREE (8733)

All Phases of Tree Care• Tree Removal • Pruning• Stump Grinding

HOME IMPROVEMENT

Carpentry

Built-insCloset DesignsTile WorkMolding UpgradesHousehold Repairsand More!

[email protected]

The Wizard of WoodCall Jim

908-304-4287

10% OFF with this ad

Painting

QUALITY WORK AT AFFORDABLE PRICESInterior, Exterior Painting

Wall Covering Powerwashing

Fully Insured • Free Estimates

201-438-5932NEW YEAR SPECIAL

10% Off

We Leave No Mess

AUBIN PAINTING & WALLPAPER

MARKETEER CLASSIFIEDS

To Place An AdCall 973-434-8888 or

Your Sales Rep.

HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT

MARKETEER CLASSIFIEDSTo Place An Ad Call 973-434-8888 or

Your Sales Rep.

Page 19: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 To Advertise, call 973-434-8888January 2015 Area 18 19

2015 industry outlook19

Any Job Over $1000Ernest & SonsErnest & Sons

(O) 973-669-3779 • (C) 973-818-4237Must present coupon at time of estimate. Coupons may not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/31/15

10% OFF10% OFF

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

www.ernestsonsinc.comFully Insured NJ Lic#13VH00507200

• Siding• Additions• Renovations• Patios• Brick Work• Block Work• Curbs• Steps• Sidewalks

• Interior & Exterior• Bathrooms• Kitchens• Ceramic Tile• Basements• Chimney Repairs & Repointing• Gutters• Roofing

• Pavers• Driveway• Retaining Walls• Foundations• Waterproofing• Tree Removal

Quality Work At Excellent Prices. The Best For Less.GENERAL CONSTRUCTION & LANDSCAPING

FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED • REFERENCES

ERNEST & SONS

Page 20: Jan feb 2015 zone18

To Advertise, call 973-434-8888 January 2015 20 Area 18

20

20% OFFAny

PurchaseValid at MB Fairfi eld, Roseland & Summit locations.

Not to be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. Expires 3/15/15. MANHATTAN BAGEL

$10 OFFCatering

$10 OFF Any Catering Order of $50 or More

Valid at MB Fairfi eld, Roseland & Summit locations.Not to be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers.

Expires 3/15/15. MANHATTAN BAGEL

FREEBagels

Buy 12, Get 4 FREE ORBuy 6, Get 2 FREE

Valid at MB Fairfi eld, Roseland & Summit locations.Not to be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers.

Expires 3/15/15. MANHATTAN BAGEL

SandwichFREE

Buy Any Breakfast or Lunch Sandwich, and Get 2nd One

for FREEValid at MB Fairfi eld, Roseland & Summit locations.

Not to be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. Expires 3/15/15. MANHATTAN BAGEL

$2 OFFLox

SandwichValid at MB Fairfi eld, Roseland & Summit locations.

Not to be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. Expires 3/15/15. MANHATTAN BAGEL

$4.59BREAKFAST SPECIAL

egg, meat & cheese breakfast sandwich and

a medium coffeeValid at MB Fairfi eld, Roseland & Summit locations.

Not to be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. Expires 3/15/15. MANHATTAN BAGEL

PUT LOX ON THEM

ROSELANDEagle Rock Commons

29 Eisenhower Parkway(corner Eisenhower Pkwy & Eagle Rock Ave)

973-226-4440

SUMMIT25 Union Place

(between Beechwood Rd & Summit Avenue across from Train Station)

908-516-2641

2020%%%%%% OFF OFF OFF OFF $$10 OFF10 OFF FREEFREEBagelsBagels

ON THEMON THEMNova Lox

with Cream Cheese, Sliced Red Onion & Capers

Love Your Bagels

PRSRT STDUS Postage Paid

Broad StreetMedia

ECRWSSLocal

Residential Customer

NJ Marketeer53 Haddonfield RdCherry Hill, NJ 08002