New Jersey Family Law Group to Host Art Show Fundraiser to Benefit Impact 100 Jersey Coast

New Jersey Family Law Group to Host Art Show Fundraiser to Benefit Impact 100 Jersey Coast

originally published: 03/23/2023

New Jersey Family Law Group to Host Art Show Fundraiser to Benefit Impact 100 Jersey Coast

works by Eric and Kiersten Heitmann

(RED BANK, NJ) — New Jersey Family Law Group will host an art show fundraiser to benefit Impact 100 Jersey Coast.  The art show will be held on Thursday, May 4, 2023 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm at Two River Theater in Red Bank, NJ, featuring artists Eric Heitmann and Kiersten Heitmann.

Food for the event will be provided by Chef Emily Yasi, of JBJ Soul Kitchen, a non-profit Community Restaurant run by the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation that serves paying and in-need guests.

Abigale Stolfe, Founding Senior Partner at New Jersey Family Law Group said, “We are excited to partner with Impact 100 to raise awareness and funds for these life-changing projects that benefit non-profits in our community.”

“We’re proud that New Jersey Family Law Group has joined this dynamic organization of women who are committed to improving our community. Purchasing artwork for a cause allows our guests to enjoy and own the beautiful pieces by Kiersten and Eric, celebrate the holidays and give back,” said Sonya Zeigler, Founding Senior Partner at New Jersey Family Law Group. 

Purchases at the art show are partially tax deductible.  A portion of all proceeds from the art show will be donated to Impact 100 Jersey Coast.

 

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For more information and to register, go to Eventbrite.  Registration is not required, however.

Meet The Artists:

Eric Heitmann creates vibrant paintings that celebrate nature. A resident of his native Hudson Valley, NY, Eric’s work has been feature in many shelter magazines, and he is the recipient of many awards and recognitions including being chosen for both the Westhampton Art Show and the Montauk Art Show, a finalist in The Artist Magazine 34th Annual Art Competition, the cover of ArtBlend, and first place at the 2021 Naples Art Show. Eric Heitmann has been selected into the International Society of Acrylic Painters.

Award-winning fiber artist Kiersten Heitmann of Naples, Florida, creates contemporary artwork using vintage fabrics from around the globe. Kiersten took 1st Place in Fiber Art at the 2021 Artigras Art Festival in Jupiter, Florida, displays at art shows across the county and is collected by art lovers across the country. 


Impact 100 Jersey Coast is a women’s giving circle that creates a forum to raise awareness and fund transformational grants for high-impact projects. Founded in 2015, Impact 100 has awarded over $2.48 Million in grants to local Monmouth County nonprofits. Impact 100’s mission is to award membership-funded transformational grants to local nonprofit organizations while empowering women to improve lives through philanthropy. 


Abigale M. Stolfe and Sonya K. Zeigler are skilled family law attorneys and are well-equipped to help individuals navigate through the complex family legal system. Divorce, child custody battle and property distribution are emotionally charged events that take huge tolls. Legal challenges can have long-term adverse impacts on ex-husbands, ex-wives and their children and can be stressful. That’s why New Jersey Family Law Group is committed to securing a bright future for the clients and families we serve, through guided insight and zealous advocacy. Let New Jersey Family Law Group fight to protect what you deserve.  


ART | COMEDY | DANCE | MUSIC | THEATRE | COMMUNITY

Kinky Boots


Sunday, March 26, 2023 @ 3:00pm
Algonquin Arts Theatre
60 Abe Voorhees, Manasquan, NJ 08736
category: theatre

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NEW JERSEY BALLET PRESENTS ONCE UPON A TIME…


Sunday, March 26, 2023 @ 2:00pm
Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC)
100 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960
category: dance

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George Street Playhouse presents “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee”


Sunday, March 26, 2023 @ 2:00pm
New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC) – The Arthur Laurents Theater
11 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
category: theatre

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Stanley Clarke


Sunday, March 26, 2023 @ 7:00pm
The Vogel
99 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, NJ 07701
category: music

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Spidey: Make Believe – Magic of Your Mind


Sunday, March 26, 2023 @ 3:00pm
Kean Stage – Wilkins Theatre
1000 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ 07083
category: community

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WP Latin Jazz Ensemble with soloist Jose Madera


Sunday, March 26, 2023 @ 4:00pm
Shea Auditorium
300 Pompton Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470
category: music

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Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band: 25th Anniversary of Trouble Is


Tuesday, March 28, 2023 @ 7:30pm
Count Basie Center for the Arts
99 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, NJ 07701
category: music

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Disney’s The Lion King Jr.


Tuesday, March 28, 2023 @ 7:00pm
The Vogel
99 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, NJ 07701
category: theatre

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How did we get here? What a bit of U.S. immigration law history can show us about today’s policies

How did we get here? What a bit of U.S. immigration law history can show us about today’s policies

If there’s a person issue that both Republican and Democratic get-togethers have agreed on for a long time, it’s that the U.S. immigration program is broken and wants to be “fixed.” For many years, every administration has tried to make this sort of fixes, and it’s experienced an impact on wherever we are now.

Elizabeth Trovall wrote about this for the Houston Chronicle. She related the dots in her dialogue with the Texas Normal. Pay attention to the story above or read through the transcript under.

This transcript has been edited frivolously for clarity:

Texas Typical: Border officers, you compose, have tracked 2.3 million persons crossing the southwest border in 2022. And as you be aware, this is in the footsteps of the hundreds of thousands of migrants who have crossed prior to them for a assortment of reasons. You needed to appear into this simply because of what the Biden administration not too long ago announced – a alternatively unpopular system to each sides. Explain to us a little little bit about what it is the Biden administration’s striving to do.

Elizabeth Trovall: Perfectly, it is actually a reasonable approach simply because he’s continuing, in some strategies, Trump’s approach to bypassing credible concern interviews – in some ways increasing Title 42, which can make it substantially more durable for some folks to get asylum. But on the other hand, he’s allowing migrants to actually get sponsors and use to get in the U.S. proactively when they’re however in their dwelling international locations. He also set up a Customs and Border Security application, however some people can get an appointment to seek asylum at ports of entry.

You went back again and took a look at how several administrations have gotten to this point. And you went back to the Reagan several years. What was it about how the Reagan administration handled this and subsequent administrations, far too?

So President Reagan was, you know, it was under him that the main reform was handed – which produced amnesty for folks who are undocumented in the United States. If they were legislation-abiding people in the country, they were being ready to use and turn into citizens, which make up really a wonderful offer of the citizens we see in the state of Texas who arrived from Mexico, primarily. But on the other hand, that invoice also built it more complicated for folks to employ the service of undocumented immigrants. But there was this minor catch in the invoice that stated “knowingly use undocumented immigrants.” And so there’s a little bit of a loophole there. And so businesses have been able to fundamentally be like, “well, I can not be specific I’m hiring someone who’s undocumented mainly because they’re supplying me these papers and it is not my obligation to make a decision no matter if or not they are genuine.”

Rapidly ahead to Invoice Clinton, 1996. You stated the credible panic regulation, which informs what was part of what Biden’s strategy consists of below. The credible worry has to do with people looking for asylum, accurate? 

Which is appropriate. So it was less than the Clinton administration that we went from thousands looking for asylum to hundreds of hundreds of folks. So a bill passed that made it less complicated to promptly deport individuals. But it also added this credible worry interview into the approach. So if somebody came up and mentioned, “I worry persecution or torture back again in my home country,” they were equipped to continue to be and wait till they could see an immigration decide. And then that immigration judge would come to a decision no matter whether or not they experienced an asylum situation.

You can rapidly forward then to the Trump administration. And again, he would like to get outside of the credible anxiety interviews. He begins to make people hold out for their immigration conditions in Mexico, suitable?

Appropriate. So getting these credible anxiety interviews developed a process the place there was this escalating asylum backlog for individuals immigration scenarios to be listened to. And so folks went from maybe waiting a month or two months for their situations to years. And I think the phrase “catch and release” may well be common to individuals. You know, that’s what Trump rerered this asylum coverage as, the credible anxiety job interview as. So he required to prevent that. He desired people to hold out for their instances in Mexico. And then the pandemic will come alongside and the wellness code is just this perfect justification to return people to their household countries. No credible worry job interview expected.

Searching back again about these numerous administration’s insurance policies, what’s the takeaway for you? 

So we have these worldwide treaties and legislation that defend people today fleeing persecution. But definitely, at the stop of the day, it’s figures that push the politics and the guidelines at the border. So when the U.S. had 2.3 million border crossings in 2022, a history amount, it did lead to actual dysfunction. And that dysfunction has experienced charges on border communities and it’s strained the immigration method like under no circumstances before. And now we have to see how Biden addresses all that.

Force behind Arizona’s ‘show me your papers’ law dead at 75

Force behind Arizona’s ‘show me your papers’ law dead at 75

PHOENIX – Russell Pearce, a Republican lawmaker who was the driving force powering Arizona’s landmark 2010 immigration legislation recognised as the “show me your papers” regulation and other anti-immigrant steps, has died. He was 75.

Pearce’s spouse and children stated on social media that he died Thursday at his dwelling in Mesa, Arizona, immediately after falling ill.

Pearce rose to transient countrywide prominence extra than a ten years ago although advocating for more durable border policies for Arizona, a person of the busiest hubs for unlawful immigration in the United States. He was the lead sponsor of Senate Bill 1070, which required legislation enforcement officers to inquire about suspects’ immigration position if they experienced motive to consider they had been in the U.S. illegally.

It was the toughest anti-immigration regulation in the country and prompted phone calls for businesses to cancel conventions in Phoenix, a large source of income for Arizona’s largest metropolis.

“The legislation was not only anti-immigrant, it was anti-Arizona,” mentioned Lydia Guzman, a outstanding civil rights advocate who throughout that time period operated a hotline for migrants who were being in the U.S. illegally. “Men and women ended up not coming to Arizona since the legislation was so unjust, traumatizing these kinds of a susceptible community.”

Activists in the city’s swiftly developing Latino local community criticized Pearce for portraying immigrants as lawbreakers. The controversy above the regulation eventually fueled the generation of community civil legal rights groups that registered growing figures of Hispanic U.S. citizens to vote and turn out to be concerned in their neighborhoods.

But SB 1070 also tapped into the fears and frustrations of other folks about the porous southern border and the doable results immigration could have on their lives in metro Phoenix.

Lawful troubles had been filed around SB 1070’s constitutionality and its compliance with civil legal rights regulation., with detractors arguing that the regulation encouraged the racial profiling of Latinos. The U.S. Supreme Court docket upheld the provision necessitating immigration standing checks in the course of legislation enforcement stops but struck down 3 other provisions.

Pearce before backed other anti-immigration steps, which includes a voter-authorised legislation that denied bail to immigrants who have been in the U.S. illegally and charged with a variety of felonies that incorporated shoplifting, aggravated identity theft, sexual assault and murder. That 2006 law was later struck down by an 11-member panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for violating owing system rights by imposing punishment prior to trial.

A different law punished businesses who hired personnel who had been in the U.S. illegally, drawing protests from enterprise proprietors and prompting droves of immigrants to flee to other states or return to their residence nations.

“Why in the environment do (immigrants in the U.S. illegally) imagine they have a suitable to split the law?” Pearce was quoted as expressing in a 2008 Linked Push write-up. “And we are the negative guys for insisting that the regulation be enforced? The public doesn’t concur with that.”

Amid altering demographics in Arizona, fierce community opposition to Pearce’s measures sparked a November 2011 recall election that ousted him from the condition Senate, where he served as president.

“The churches went versus him, the corporations went towards him for the reason that the law was hurting Arizona’s overall economy,” said Guzman, the rights advocate.

The 12 months soon after he became the very first particular person ever recalled from the Arizona Legislature, Pearce dropped a comeback bid in the Republican principal for a state Senate seat.

Right before he was elected to the Arizona Residence of Reps in 2000, then afterwards the Senate, Pearce worked lots of a long time for the Maricopa County sheriff’s business, rising to become chief deputy to then-Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was nationally known for his anti-immigration insurance policies.

Pearce at a person level even claimed credit rating for Arpaio’s infamous intricate of jail tents.

“My condolences go out to the loved ones, buddies, and many supporters of Russell Pearce, a patriot, legislation enforcement formal, and Arizona point out senate president, who passed away these days,” Arpaio wrote on his Fb account. “He served with honor and integrity at the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office environment. I’m very pleased to have appointed him as my main deputy. He will be sorely skipped.”

Pearce later on served as director of the Arizona Motor Car or truck Division and more recently labored for the Maricopa County Treasurer’s Workplace.

There was no speedy info about funeral preparations.

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Affiliated Push writer Jacques Billeaud contributed to this report.

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Photos show how roadside memorials allow mourners to share grief over Hylan Boulevard crash victims

Photos show how roadside memorials allow mourners to share grief over Hylan Boulevard crash victims

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – It’s been more than a week since a tragic car crash on the South Shore took the lives of three teenagers on July 10.

The three, Ashley Rodriguez, 15 and siblings Fernanda Gil, 16, and Jesie Gil, 15, perished when a Mustang they were riding in crashed on Hylan Boulevard near Richard Avenue in Pleasant Plains.

The 16-year-old driver of the Mustang survived the crash. His name has not been released by authorities.

In the days since the crash, mourners have created twin roadside memorials in honor of the victims on Hylan near the crash site.

The memorials have grown day by day. They include photos of the victims, crosses with the names of the victims inscribed on them, and personal messages to the lost teens written on utility poles.

The deadly crash occurred at about 8:50 p.m.

Police said the three victims were riding in a Ford Mustang traveling at an “unsafe speed” when it collided with a 2017 GMC Yukon being driven by Maher Asi-Mahmoud, 47, of Morganville, N.J.

The Mustang was eastbound on Hylan Boulevard while the Yukon was headed west on Hylan, said police.

As the Yukon was turning left onto southbound Richard Avenue, the Mustang swerved from the left lane into the right lane, police said.

The Yukon then struck the driver’s side of the Mustang, police said.

The Mustang careened into a tree, splitting the car in half and ejecting the two rear-seat passengers before striking a utility pole, police said.

The driver of the Yukon was later charged with driving with a suspended license.

The 16-year-old driver of the Mustang had a learner’s permit. Under state law, he should have been driving with a licensed adult in the vehicle. No charges have been filed against the Mustang driver.

Here’s a look at how mourners visiting the accident site have remembered the teen victims of the crash.

One of two roadside memorials to three teen victims of car crash on Hylan Boulevard on July 10, 2022. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance) Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

Teen accident victim Ashley Rodriguez is remembered at roadside memorial. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance) Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

Sign with the word “Love” adorns roadside memorial at site on Hylan Boulevard near where three teens were killed in a car crash. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

Photo of crash victim Ashley Rodriguez is part of this roadside memorial at the crash site. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

A cross hangs on utility pole at roadside memorial to three teens killed in car crash on Hylan Boulevard on July 10, 2022. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

A second roadside memorial in honor of three teens who were killed in crash on Hylan Boulevard is on the water side of Hylan. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

A personal message to crash victim Jesie Gil is written on this utility pole at roadside memorial on Hylan Boulevard. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance) Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

Cross dedicated to crash victim Jesie Gil at roadside memorial to three teens killed n car crash on Hylan Boulevard. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance) Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

Message to crash victim Fernanda Gil is left on utility pole that appears to have been damaged by red Mustang that crashed on Hylan Boulevard on July 10, 2022, killing three teens. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance) Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

A pink cross carrying the name of crash victim Fernanda Gil rests amid flowers at roadside memorial to three teens killed in car crash on Hylan Boulevard on July 10, 2022. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance) Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

A note from a teacher at New Dorp High School, where crash victim Ashley Rodriguez attended school, is part of this roadside memorial to three teens who died in car crash on Hylan Boulevard. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

This cheerleading photo is part of a roadside memorial to three teens killed in car crash on Hylan Boulevard on July 10, 2022. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

Stuffed animal rests amid religious candles at roadside memorial to three teens killed in car crash on Hylan Boulevard. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

One mourner left this pair of sneakers at roadside memorial for three teens killed in car crash on Hylan Boulevard. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

The memorials to three teens killed in a car accident on July 10, 2022 have been growing every day as mourners place items at the sites. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

A broken car headlight is part of memorial to three teens killed in accident on Hylan Boulevard earlier this month. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

Message from a mourner is written on utility pole at roadside memorial for three teens who perished in Hylan Boulevard car crash. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

An envelope addressed to “3 Angels” was left at roadside memorial to three teens who died in a car crash on Hylan Boulevard on July 10, 2022. – (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

Religious candles featuring image of Jesus Christ left by mourners at roadside memorial to three teens killed in car crash on Hylan Boulevard this month. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

These religious candles left at the roadside memorial feature the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe. (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

Latern with burning candle and a cross with crash victim Ashley Rodriguez’s name is seen at roadside memorial to three teens who were killed in crash on Hylan Boulevard on July 10, 2022. – (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance)Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

Balloons adorn utility pole at roadside memorial to the three teens who list their lives in car crash on Hylan Boulevard. – (Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island Advance) Tom Wrobleski/Staten Island AdvanceTom Wrobleski/Staten Island Adva

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