December 2022 CAI-NJ

Our December 2022 issue is our 'Looking Back - Looking Ahead' edition, with all articles that can help your business or community. Please enjoy this issue and be sure to check out other issues at www.cainj.org !

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THE CAI-NJ COMMUNITY TRENDS ® MAGAZINE CONTENTS

14 Looking Back & Looking Ahead — Board Members Reflect on the Past Year & Focus on the Future Content Compiled By Casey Sky Noon Coolsys Energy Design 34 The Work/Life Spectrum By Nicole Martone, CMCA, AMS, PCAM

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Associa Community Management Corporation of New Jersey, AAMC

36 Looking to the Future:

Community Association Industry Leaders Predictions for 2023 and Beyond Content Compiled By Andrew Podolski, Esq. Stark & Stark Attorneys at Law

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44 Culture. It Matters By Kelley Dolan First Onsite

EXTRAS President’s Corner Looking Ahead

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CAI-NJ Upcoming Events

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Legislative Update

2023 Annual Awards Celebration Registration

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F.A.S.T. — A Year in Review

LAC Virtual Roundtable Discussion — Save the Date 2023 Conquer + Connect Education Proposal Form 21 2022 Pre-Conference Networking Reception Recap & Photos 22 2022 Conference & Expo Recap & Photos 24 Winter Break Party Sponsor Announcement 32 2023 Online Service Directory Form 33 Coffee & Cram CMCA Exam Study Group Registration 35 ADR Mediator Training Course Registration 39 Shoot the Cover Contest Winners 46 New Members 50 CAI Membership Application 51 CAI-NJ Education Proposals 55 Business Partner Essentials Program Registration 57 Board Leadership Development Workshop 59 2022 Ultimate Partner Listings 64

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CAI-NJ BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

PRESIDENT JEFFREY LOGAN GUARDIAN SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC.

VICE PRESIDENT CHRISTOPHER NICOSIA, CMCA, AMS, PCAM PRIME MANAGEMENT, INC., AAMC

PRESIDENT ELECT TONY NARDONE, MBA, PCAM CORNER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC, AAMC

TREASURER STEVEN MLENAK, ESQ. GREENBAUM, ROWE, SMITH & DAVIS, LLP

SECRETARY BENJAMIN BASCH, EBP AMERICAN POOL ENTERPRISES

BOARD MEMBERS

Mary Barrett, Esq. Stark & Stark Attorneys at Law Business Partner Ryan Fleming, EBP JGS Insurance, A Baldwin Risk Partner

Kristina Munson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM RCP Management Company, AAMC, AMO Community Association Manager Carol Nickerson, CMCA FirstService Residential, AAMC Community Association Manager Robert Travis, CIRMS Long Beach Commons Condominium Association Homeowner Leader

Business Partner Charles Lavine Traditions at Federal Point Condominium Association Homeowner Leader

GENERAL COUNSEL Jason Orlando, Esq. Orlando Murphy LLP

GENERAL COUNSEL EMERITUS Wendell A. Smith, Esq., CCAL Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis, LLP

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Loren Lightman, Esq. Hill Wallack LLP

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PRESIDENT’S CORNER Jeffrey Logan 2022 CAI-NJ PRESIDENT GUARDIAN SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC.

CAI-NJ TEAM

When one Door Closes, Another Opens “A great accomplishment shouldn’t be the end of the road, just the starting point for the next leap forward.” – Harvey Mackay I cannot believe that we are in December! Another year has passed, and this marks my final month serving on the Board of Directors. These past 6 years have been such a huge part of my career journey! I have had the privilege to sit alongside some of the best professionals in our chapter as board members, work with our amazing staff, committees, and get to know so many of our members. The past few years have had both ups and downs with some of the challenges we have faced, but we always came out on top and had endless rewards! I cannot thank you all enough for your trust in me, as well as for believing in me! As I mentioned at the Annual Meeting & Chapter Retreat last year, I am so proud to serve as your President, but also to serve as the youngest President to date. I hope to have inspired you to take advantage of all our chapter has to offer, set goals, and know that with a support system you will come out on top! Over my term I have had the most remark able support system within, as well as outside our organization. I have to take this time to thank my wife, Jenna, for her patience and love. Jenna was a huge part of this accomplishment, and I am so thankful! As Harvey Mackay said I know this is just the starting point, as I look to take my next leap forward. During my term on the Board of Directors, Jenna and I grew our family and welcomed all three of our beautiful girls, Avery (5), Sophia (3), and Emma (1 month). So many of our members reached out by texting, sending gifts, emails, and even in-person congratulations for each and every one of these milestones. This is what I will take away with me, the personal connections and genuine friendships I have made over the years. As the title of this article states “When one Door Closes, Another Opens” I am excited to announce I have found my next challenge by stepping up to take cancer

ANGELA KAVANAUGH CHAPTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ANGELA@CAINJ.ORG JACLYN OSKIERKO DIRECTOR, CONFERENCE & EVENTS JACLYN@CAINJ.ORG BROOKE STOPPIELLO-NEVINS COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER BROOKE@CAINJ.ORG ROBIN SURGENT MEMBERSHIP MANAGER

ROBIN@CAINJ.ORG JENNIFER FARRELL PROGRAM COORDINATOR JENNIFER@CAINJ.ORG GAIL BONUS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT GAIL@CAINJ.ORG

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down with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). I will be serving as the chairman of Big Climb New Jersey, a stair climbing fundraiser taking place on Saturday, April 22, 2023, in Newark, NJ. I am honored to step into this role because as a father of three little girls, I never want anyone to have to hear the words, “your child has cancer.” I invite you all to join me in some capacity, join ing the CAI team to climb on event day,

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LOOKING AHEAD ANGELA KAVANAUGH | CAI-NJ CHAPTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Oh, what a year it has been… Thank you to all our members that have attended our events and educational programs this past year. I am extremely pleased to say that the attendance was back to what we knew to be the normal as we filled the chap ter calendar. We kicked off the year with our Awards Reception as we celebrated excellence in our industry, followed by all the CAI-NJ signature events, including the Annual Golf Outing, Beach Party, Conference & Expo, and Winter Break Party, just to name a few. Thanks to our devot ed committee volunteers and sponsors, we hosted a record number of networking events and educational programs, bringing quality education to our members. The past year was busier than ever but now that the holiday season is upon us, I hope that all can find the opportunity to slow down, take time for yourself and enjoy your holiday with friends and family. And here comes 2023! The committee members and the chapter team are already busy planning your events and educational pro grams for the coming year. This is what we already have on the calendar and the list is growing so save the dates for… • February 23, 2023 – Annual Awards Celebration • March 30, 2023 – CA-PAC Top Golf • April 19, 2023 – Conquer & Connect • June 6, 2023 – Dennis R. Casale Memorial Golf Outing • August 3, 2023 – Ultimate Night Out • Also, stay tuned for details regarding these addition al events in 2023 – PAC the Rooftop, F.A.S.T. Olympics, F.A.S.T. Kickball Tournament, Pre Conference Networking Reception, Annual Conference & Expo, and more!

Check the CAI-NJ website for all the upcoming educational programs next year. We will once again host the Wednesday Webinars, Lecture Series, Roundtables, Legislative Updates, Highrise Summit and Community Association Leadership Summit, all qualifying for continued education credits. Business Partner members, stand out amongst your peers by attending the Educated Business Partner Program and earning your Educated Business Partner Distinction. Homeowner Leaders, attend the Board Leadership Development Workshop, and “Thanks to our devoted committee volunteers and sponsors, we hosted a record number of networking events and educational programs, bringing quality education to our members.” learn the foundations to becoming an effective community association board leader, offered free of charge at the CAI-NJ headquarters. Community Association Managers, if you hav en’t started your career path, begin by earning your CMCA. We offer member managers free coaching for the CMCA exam with the Coffee & Cram sessions. Mentorship Program — New for 2023, we will launch the first ever CAI-NJ Mentorship program. One of the chapter’s greatest resources, our experienced industry professionals will serve as mentors and will be matched with new and young members as they coach and support, assisting them to grow in their careers and knowledge within our industry. Jules C. Frankel Manager Assistance Program — Community Association Managers, take advantage of our scholarship program. The chapter will award $250 reim bursement to selected member managers, towards 100, 200 or 300 PMDP courses. Applications are now being accepted through March 31, 2023.

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CALENDAR 2022-2023 Events & Education

DECEMBER Wednesday Webinar Virtual

MARCH

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Board Leadership Development Workshop CAI-NJ Office, Freehold

Annual Meeting & Chapter Retreat Grand Marquis, Old Bridge

Business Partner Essentials Course Location TBD

Winter Break Party Grand Marquis, Old Bridge

CA-PAC Top Golf Top Golf, Edison

LAC Virtual Roundtable Discussion Virtual

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Imperia, Somerset 19

Conquer + Connect

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Wednesday Webinar Virtual

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Mediator Training Law Offices of Hill Wallack LLP, Princeton

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Dennis R. Casale Memorial Golf Outing Forsgate Country Club, Monroe Twp.

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7 15 23

CMCA Exam Study Group - Coffee & Cram CAI-NJ Office, Freehold

Register for these and other events at www.cainj.org All events are subject to change .

Wednesday Webinar Virtual

Annual Awards Celebration The Event Center @iPA, Freehold

LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

MATTHEW Z. EARLE, ESQ. KATES, NUSSMAN, ELLIS, FARHI & EARLE, LLP LEGISLATIVE ACTION COMMITTEE CHAIR

I n keeping with the theme of the December issue, look ing back, the New Jersey Legislative Action Committee (NJ-LAC) has achieved a number of legislative victories over the last several years, including: • Expansion of lien priorities for condominiums (COAs) and homeowners associations (HOAs); • Establishment of the “Radburn Statute” (although we do not take any credit for the regulations!); • Car charging legislation favorable to community associ ations; • Legislation that “tolls” the statute of limitations for con struction defects during the period of developer control; • COVID-19 Immunity for community associations during some of the toughest stretches of the pandemic; • Making permanent the ability of associations to conduct annual meetings remotely; and, • Successfully opposing a number of pieces of legislation that would have a negative impact on community asso ciations. We were named the Legislative Action Committee of the year by CAI National in 2020 and the Committee of the Year by CAI-NJ in 2021. However, we are not going to spend too much time patting ourselves on the back, and we are not resting on our laurels. In the coming year we are looking forward to having the following pieces of legislation passed:

• Structural integrity (S2760/A4384); • Fire Hydrant Maintenance (S2935/A3959; and, • Developer Bonds for CIC site improvements. In addition, we will do our best to ensure that other potential legislation, such as legislation relating to acces sory dwelling units, board member training, and manager “...the legislature has made a conscious decision to “slow-down” the legislative process and have additional committee hearings on important pieces of legislation...” licensing contain appropriate modifications and amend ments to protect your interests, and that legislation with negative impacts are properly opposed. As we previously reported to you, the legislature has made a conscious decision to “slow-down” the legislative process and have additional committee hearings on import ant pieces of legislation in order to improve the legislative process. Therefore, some of these bills may take a little longer to wind their way through, for better or for worse. However, each legislative session is two years, so we still have a year left to try and get our priority bills through. Happy holidays to all! n

Stay up-to-date on legislative issues at www.cainj.org.

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2022 CAI-NJ COMMITTEES

AWARDS COMMITTEE Mary Visco — Chair Annie Gonzales — Vice Chair Lindsay Bartlett-Cupples, EBP Neil Betoff

EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Carol Shenk, EBP — Chair Nicole Martone, CMCA, AMS, PCAM — Vice Chair Robert Arnone, CMCA, AMS Don Cabrera, CMCA Neeraj Chander

HOMEOWNER LEADERS COMMITTEE Vonetta Hawkins — Chair Howard Staum — Vice Chair Bruce Blum Roslyn Brodsky Barbara Finn Charles Fredericks Lois Gerber Salvatore Gurriero

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Nichole Gist — Chair Tara Baldwin, CPA — Vice Chair Lysa Bergenfeld, Esq. Megan Elgard, EBP Nikolaos Haralambopolous, CPA Kathleen Radler Brent Rivenburgh, EBP Stephen Roderick, EBP Nikki Schillaci, EBP Ken Shah Board Liaisons: Charles Lavine Chris Nicosia, CMCA, AMS, PCAM

Jeanine Clark Drew Cowley Kim Dempsey Rebecca Gavin Craig Gotilla

David Dockery, Esq. Jonathan Katz, Esq. Michael Mezzo, CPA, MBA Steven Morris, PE, RS Casey Sky Noon Drew Podolski, Esq. Robert Roop, PE Michael Ryan Larry Thomas, PCAM Board Liaisons: Mary Barrett, Esq. Brooke Stoppiello-Nevins F.A.S.T. COMMITTEE Jessica Baker, Esq. — Chair Steven Kuhnert — Vice Chair Jonathan Cairone Chelsea Donnigan Eric Eggert, CIRMS Shelby Evans, CPA, CMCA Jeffrey Logan Staff Liaison:

Keira Hauck Richard Lans Cheryl Palent Ernie Standard Danita Susi Board Liaisons: Charles Lavine Robert Travis, CIRMS

Dan Jazwinski Lila Khiry Cirillo Christine Maldonado Kari Prout, CMCA Eileen Szelewicki, CMCA Sandi Wiktor Board Liaisons: Jeffrey Logan Tony Nardone, MBA, PCAM Staff Liaison: Jaclyn Oskierko BUSINESS PARTNER COMMITTEE David Velasco — Chair Gregory Vinogradsky, Esq., EBP — Vice Chair

Staff Liaison: Robin Surgent NETWORKING EVENTS COMMITTEE Daniel Reilly — Chair Jessica Marvel, EBP — Vice Chair Donna Belkot Dean Catanzarite Diane Cody, CMCA, PCAM Lawrence Cullari Catherine Daly Frank Fasolo Carmen Reino Kasey Ronan David Ross Rachel Rutman Sal Sciallo Melissa Volet, Esq. Board Liaisons: Charles Lavine Carol Nickerson, CMCA Staff Liaison: Jaclyn Oskierko WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE Martinia Heath, CMCA, AMS — Chair Lirelle Klein — Vice Chair Amani Abdellah Jamie Cullen Ellen Goodman Cara Landolfi Kristin Marzarella Gail McDermid Jennifer Nevins, CMCA, EBP Jennifer O’Brien Cheryl Rhine, CIC, CIRMS, EBP Christina Sanclimenti Mariaellen Varelis Anne Yannarella, EBP Katie Zsamba Jill Zulin Board Liaisons: Mary Barrett, Esq. Kristina Munson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Freedom Hildreth Richard Lang, EBP Laura McIntyre, EBP Debbie Pasquariello, CIC, CIRMS, EBP

Staff Liaisons: Jaclyn Oskierko Robin Surgent LEGISLATIVE ACTION COMMITTEE (LAC)/PAC Matthew Z. Earle, Esq. — Chair Edward San George, PCAM — Vice Chair Jackie Thermidor, CMCA, AMS, PCAM — Secretary Joseph Chorba, CPA — Treasurer Elizabeth Comando, CMCA, PCAM — PAC President Andrew Podolski, Esq. — Vice President James Rademacher, EBP — PAC Committee Jennifer Alexander, Esq. Roslyn Brodsky Barbara Drummond, CMCA, PCAM

Thomas Asciolla, EBP Theresa Beckett, EBP Jordan Burkhalter Jennifer Carr George Caso Martinez Carrie Fusella Michael Kaminski Terry Kessler, Esq., EBP Toni Licciardi Michael Luzzi, EBP Kim Manicone Donna Meyer, EBP Darric Mitchell, EBP Ben Mitrou Jason Sponzilli Perry Stavridis Jessica Vail, EBP Michael Vennitti, EBP Board Liaisons: Benjamin Basch, EBP Ryan Fleming, EBP

Kristi Evans Jessica Long Will Meola Matt Rahn

Jose Romero Dharmi Shah Peter Shine, EBP

George Greatrex, Esq. Vincent Hager, CIRMS Mitchell Frumkin, RS Karyn Kennedy-Branco, Esq. J. David Ramsey, Esq. Lisa Rayca, CMCA, AMS John Reichart Alexander Scheffer, CMCA Carol Shenk Board Liaisons: Richard Milder Cheryl Palent

Lauren Vadenais, EBP Kristy Winchock, EBP

Board Liaisons: Benjamin Basch Kristina Munson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Staff Liaisons: Brooke Stoppiello-Nevins Robin Surgent GOLF COMMITTEE

Steven Mlenak, Esq. Robert Travis, CIRMS Staff Liaisons: Angela Kavanaugh Robin Surgent

Ross Rutman, EBP — Chair Fred Hodge — Vice Chair Chris Belkot

Staff Liaisons: Jaclyn Oskierko Robin Surgent CONFERENCE & EXPO COMMITTEE Joe Bonafede — Chair Saher Gouda, EBP — Vice Chair Shelia Adams, CMCA Jay Burak Nicole Camarota, CMCA AMS Angela Celeste Ellen Comiski, CMCA John Echelmeir

Harold Berlowe Robert DeSantis Keith Giliberti, RS Sal Iozzia Hank Johns, EBP Lisa Komitor Victoria Lazaro Cathy Mango, EBP Karl Meth, Esq. Paul Migliore

MANAGER COMMITTEE Vincent Rapolla, AMS — Chair Mary Barone, CMCA, AMS, PCAM — Vice Chair Ashley Gray, CMCA Chuck Graziano, PCAM Anthony Nazzaro Bob Rogers, CMCA, AMS Elaine Warga-Murray, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Michelle Williams, CMCA, AMS Board Liaisons: Kristina Munson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Carol Nickerson, CMCA

Wayne Napolitano Mike Polulak, Esq. Lisa Rayca David Salter David Shahrabani, EBP Jasmin Shelton Ryan Weiner Charles Witczak Paul Wojciechowski Board Liaisons: Steven Mlenak, Esq. Tony Nardone, MBA, PCAM Staff Liaison: Jaclyn Oskierko

Jessica Kizmann, CPA Priscilla Saint-Laurent Holly Teufel Board Liaisons: Ryan Fleming, EBP Chris Nicosia, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Staff Liaison: Jaclyn Oskierko

Staff Liaisons: Jaclyn Oskierko Robin Surgent

Staff Liaisons: Jaclyn Oskierko Robin Surgent

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CAI-NJ 2022 PARTNERS

FWH Associates, P.A. GAF Hill Wallack LLP Kipcon Inc. McGovern Legal Services, LLC mem property management, co, inc, PS&S, LLC PuroClean of Hoboken, Jersey City, Fort Lee Rezkom Enterprises, Inc. Taylor Management Company, AAMC, AMO

Alliance Association Bank Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC Associa Community Management Corp., AAMC Becker BELFOR Property Restoration Brown & Brown Insurance of Lehigh Valley C&L Services Pavement Maintenance Corner Property Management, AAMC

Denali Property Management, Inc. The Falcon Group - Engineering, Architecture & Reserve Specialists

Technocality, Inc. WilkinGuttenplan

Accent Group Access Property Management Adamas Building Services All County Exteriors Amco Pest Solutions, Inc. Anchor Pest Control Becht Engineering BT, Inc. Buckalew Frizzell & Crevina LLP Capital One Bank N.A. New Jersey

FirstService Residential, AAMC Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis, LLP Griffin Alexander, P.C. Guardian Service Industries, Inc. Innovative Pressure Cleaning, LLC The Jesan Companies JGS Insurance, a Baldwin Risk Partner KPI2 Enterprises, Inc.

O & S Associates, Inc. Pacific Western Bank Pardini R. Construction Corporation PeopleFirst Property & Casualty Services Popular Association Banking Preferred Community Management Services, Inc., AAMC Quality 1st Contracting, Inc. Rainbow - G & J Painting, LLC Regal Restoration USA Republic Services of New Jersey, LLC SageWater Servpro of Howell/Wall Stark & Stark Attorneys at Law USI Insurance Services Valley Bank Witczak Engineering

Lemus Construction, Inc. L.N. Rothberg & Son, Inc. Mackoul Risk Solutions, LLC Morris Engineering, LLC National Contractors, Inc. National Cooperative Bank One Call Roofing & Siding

Clearview Washing, LLC Cowleys Pest Services Curcio Mirzaian Sirot, LLC Cutolo Barros, LLC

Dior Construction, Roofing, and Siding Environmental Designers Irrigation, Inc.

Renda Roads, Inc. South Shore Construction, LLC STAR Building Services Two Men Property Services Group, Inc Wilkin Management Group, Inc.

Accurate Reconstruction AR Management Company Design East, Inc. Eosso Brothers Paving Felsen Insurance Services, Inc.

Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla Hueston McNulty, P.C. Landscape Maintenance Services, Inc.

Lawley Services, Inc. MyPropertyBilling.com Radom & Wetter

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2023 | 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM The Event Center @IPA | 104 Schanck Road | Freehold, NJ 07728

Registration Form

Payment Methods: 1. Pay by check, payable to CAI-NJ. Mail completed form and payment to: CAI-NJ, Attn: Awards Celebration 500 Harding Road, Freehold, NJ 07728 2. Pay by credit card: Cardholder Name: _______________________________________ Card Number: __________________________________________ Exp. Date: ____________________ Sec.: _____________________ Signature*: ____________________________________________ Billing Address: _________________________________________ City, State, Zip: _________________________________________ *Cardholder acknowledges receipt of goods and/or services in the amount of the total shown hereon and agrees to perform the obligations set forth in the cardholder’s agreement with issuer. By registering for a CAI-NJ event, the registrant acknowledges that they are responsible to pay the full registration fee at the time of registration. Registrations will not be processed until all previous outstanding balances are paid in full. Cancellations must be made by February 15th, 2023 for a refund to be provided. Swaps can be made at any time.

Name/Designation: 1. ____________________________________ Company: ______________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________ City, State, Zip: __________________________________________ Phone: ________________Email: ____________________________ ______ Tickets (per person). See below for pricing: Note: Ultimate Partners receive 4 tickets. Elite Partners receive 2 tickets. Premier Partners receive 1 ticket. _______ $160/MEMBER ________ $220/NON-MEMBER _______ # of partnership tickets Please list the name, company, designation and emails of additional registrations. 2. Name:_________________________________________________________________ Company: ______________________________________________________________ Email:__________________________________________________________________ 3. Name:_________________________________________________________________ Company: ______________________________________________________________ Email:___________________________________________________________________ 4. Name:_________________________________________________________________ Company: ______________________________________________________________ Email:__________________________________________________________________

PLEASE NOTE: By registering for this CAI-NJ event, all registrants are agreeing to our COVID Release Waiver.

TOTAL: $ _________________

*CAI-NJ advises that for training, marketing or other purposes, this event may be recorded, videotaped and/or photographed. By attending this event, the registrant(s) consents to the use of his/her image by CAI-NJ and agrees to waive any claim for the use of his/her image, including without limitation, the appropriation of his/her image for commercial purposes or the invasion of his or her privacy. For questions or to submit registration, contact events@cainj.org, fax (609) 588-0040, phone (609) 588-0030.

F.A.S.T. — A Year in Review JESSICA BAKER, ESQ. 2022 F.A.S.T. COMMITTEE CHAIR

A s my time as chair of the Future All Star Team (F.A.S.T.) Committee comes to an end, it is very exciting to reflect on all that the committee accomplished this year. From amazing events to supporting local organizations, the F.A.S.T. committee had a busy year. Due to the pandemic, many activities were put on hold for the past two years. But with the support of the CAI-NJ membership, we had an out This year the F.A.S.T. Committee worked alongside the CAI Women Leadership’s Committee to collect items for Womanspace at the Annual Conquer + Connect Retreat on April 6th. Womanspace is a nonprofit agency in Mercer County that provides services to individuals and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence. Through your generous donations, we were able to donate many boxes standing year filled with signature events: Supporting Womanspace, Inc. After two years, the committee was thrilled to bring back the Olympics at Thompson Park in Monroe! This event was a fun filled day of friendly competition between teams com peting in “field day” games. The F.A.S.T. committee spent countless hours organizing this event, from picking, designing, building and even of needed items to Womanspace. Olympics & Board Challenge

testing the games. The committee worked hard to bring new games to this year’s event and were proud of the new additions such as Tissue Box Twerk, Jumping Jeopardy, Pool Noodle Javelin and Wacky Waiter. The event was held on July 13th, with 120 competitors and many more spectators. As a Judge for a particularly challenging game this year, I can say the competition was very tough – but everyone had a blast. A big congratula tions to Morris Engineering, LLC who took the gold! Special recognition to our second-place team, Corner Property Management, LLC, AAMC and our third-place team, Cowleys Pest Services! All funds raised from this event were donated to Make-A Wish New Jersey at the end of the year. The Olympics raised a total of over $13,000! The F.A.S.T. Committee would like to extend a huge thank you to all the sponsors of the event, spectators, judges and participants. We were also lucky to have representatives from Make-A-Wish New Jersey at the event to speak about the organization that we are so proud to support. It was a great day of fun team building activities, networking, and raising money for a great cause. A special thank you to CAI-NJ Board Treasurer, Steven Mlenak, Esq. for graciously being slimed as the ‘Winner’

2022 KICKBALL TOURNAMENT WINNERS

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Check Presentation at Make-A-Wish New Jersey

of the Board Challenge. We collected $7,940.00 from the Board Challenge alone! Kickball Tournament We were very excited for the return of our Kickball Tournament at Mercer Country Park. We first held this event last year when the Olympics event was put on hold. The event was such a success that we brought it back for a second year. Just like in elementary school, teams competed in games of classic kickball in a double elimination tournament. With 8 teams and 110+ attendees, September 29th was filled with friendly competition and lots of networking on the field. Congratulations to the Grey Team for taking home the win! Special recognition to the tournament runners up, the Orange Team. A total of over $6,700 was raised from this event which was added to the growing total to be donat ed to Make-A-Wish New Jersey! The F.A.S.T. Committee would like to thank everyone who came out, participants, judges and spectators, who made this day a huge success. Teacher Supply Drive At the Beach Party on September 15th, the committee held its Annual Teacher Supply Dive for the Long Branch School District. We collected many packages and bags of supplies from our CAI members. Thank you for helping us support local educators! Golf Outing Additional funds to support Make-A-Wish New Jersey were raised through selling mulligans at the Annual Dennis R. Casale Golf Outing at Forsgate Country Club. Thank you to our F.A.S.T. Committee members for your help at the event and to our members for graciously donating to support the cause!

On November 10th, the F.A.S.T. Committee hosted a breakfast and tour at the Make-A-Wish New Jersey Castle in Monroe, during which CAI presented a check in the amount of over $20,000 to Make-A-Wish New Jersey. This is the largest donation CAI has made to the organization to date! During the check presentation, we learned that the funds raised will grant wishes for two critically ill children, Naema and Brandon. Naema is a seven-year-old girl from Bergen County living with a gastrointestinal disorder. Her wish is to have a room makeover, including fun bunk beds! Having her wish granted will provide Naema with a safe place to play, exercise her imagination and simply be a kid. Brandon is a thirteen-year-old boy from Middlesex CONT I NU E S ON PAGE 58

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LOOKING BACK & LOOKING AHEAD

2023

2021 2022

Board Members Reflect on the Past Year & Focus on the Future Content Compiled By Casey Sky Noon, Coolsys Energy Design

A s the New Year approaches, it is customary to reflect on past events and set resolutions. With that in mind, the following NJ-based community association board members look back at the challenges they’ve faced and use what they’ve learned to focus on the future with hope and optimism. Daniel P. Tummillo

For 2023, Ocean Breeze is looking to sponsor a local beach. They will take responsibility for cleaning up a section of the shore twice or more a year. “Our association is very tight, we have summer barbeques, fun at the pool/beach together, and have developed long-lasting friendships in which we all watch each other’s families grow up. This sponsor-a-beach project will help our association become even stronger while giving back to the town in a meaningful way.” James N. LaRocca Treasurer of Oceanview at Avalon Avalon, NJ

President of Ocean Breeze Condominium Association Wildwood Crest, NJ

Tough times is an understatement for describing when Ocean Breeze Condominium Association had to pay

When James LaRocca was first elected to the board of Oceanview at Avalon, the community was in the process of switching to a new

an emergency assessment of about $50,000 each to replace their stucco, balcony decks, doors, and win dows due to poor craftmanship by the developer. “One of the reasons we got through that large maintenance project and have been successful since is that we have always been completely transparent with everything we do,” Dan Tummillo said. He learned that it is incredibly important to communicate openly and seek input from all owners.

management company. During that first year of service, the association also had to hire a new accounting firm, broker, and insurance carrier. “What started out as a year of upheaval turned into a learning experience and opportunity to save our association money,” said James. To continue the momentum of getting and keeping the CONT I NU E S ON PAGE 16

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takes attention to detail, dedication, and a lot of tenacity to run a successful board. “As an association, we have been focused on community upkeep as a priority and will continue to do so. We want to stay on top of any issues with the building, so they don’t become major problems with expensive repairs,” Kenneth said. “Our dues will cover annual dryer vent cleaning, carpet cleaning, HVAC inspections, and other preventative maintenance tasks that may save us from potential dam age/expenses while keeping the development looking great.” Plus, the association receives volume discounts for having those tasks performed in bulk.

association on track, Oceanview at Avalon plans to start collecting rental fees. “Our By-Laws call for a ‘move in/ move out’ fee on unit rentals that has never been imple mented. We are defining the process for reviewing the leases and will bill the owners for the 2023 season. We are hopeful that the fees will take a little pressure off our operating assessments and benefit all owners.”

Kenneth Nechamkin President of Aster Atlantic Condominium Association Wildwood Crest, NJ

Robert A. Travis, CIRMS, CPIA President of Long Beach Commons Condominium, Inc. Brant Beach, NJ “Repairing after Hurricane Sandy was the most important challenge our com munity association has ever had to

Because Aster Atlantic Condominium Association had frequent elevator prob lems that required costly service visits,

Kenneth Nechamkin negotiated a maintenance contract that included service calls. When that five-year contract ended, the vendor wanted it out and Ken had to once again fight for a deal. Looking back, he realized that it

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Island Condominium Association is happy their hard work has finally paid off. For associations that need to hire a new property manager, Ruth Brader suggests that the board “con sider experience, track record, and recommendations from other HOAs.” Now settled in and comfortable with a reliable property manager, the community is already working on their next big project. “In need of stain for their all-wood buildings, the Meadows at Cape Island is considering initiating a committee to look into possibly changing the color scheme of the build ings to add more visual interest to the neighborhood.” Mark Lemon President of Aladdin Condominium Association Wildwood Crest, NJ

adjusters, evaluating uninsured damage, hiring contractors, scheduling volunteer work, and setting Special Assessments, the membership worked extremely well together, dividing out assignments and keeping everyone informed.” With a “hope for the best but be prepared for the worst” attitude, Robert enters the new year with a plan to better prepare for unexpected expenses. He hopes that Long Beach Commons can avoid relying on Special Assessments by convincing the community’s owners to accept a 2023 budget with a significant increase in membership dues. Ruth J. Brader Treasurer of the Board for the Meadows at Cape Island Condominium Association Cape May, NJ After an extremely frustrating year of transitioning to a new property manager and company, not once but twice, the Meadows at Cape

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2023 CAI-NJ ONLINE SERVICE DIRECTORY FORM One (1) Primary Listing & Link = .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................$ 200 .00 (Included with Ultimate, Elite & Premier Partnership) Qty: _________ Additional Listings x $100.00 ea. = .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................$ _________ q Video Directory Upgrade x $200.00 = .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................$ _________ q Logo Upgrade x $50.00 (Included with Ultimate & Elite Partnership) = ..........................................................................................................................................................$ _________

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