Millburn-Short Hills Magazine Spring 2019 | Page 8
editor’s letter
P
utting out a magazine always
involves a dialogue between edi-
tors and writers, and the read-
ing public we serve. And that’s
never truer for Millburn & Short
Hills Magazine than in our spring
Readers’ Choice issue. It would be hard to
determine the businesses that deliver for their
customers, the restaurants that leave diners crav-
ing more and the services that engender
loyalty without reader feedback. To
find out the results of our annual poll,
just crack open this issue. You’ll find
beloved standbys and interesting
newcomers, side by side.
One new restaurant that’s been highly
anticipated in these parts is The Fox &
the Falcon — especially since the location’s last
two occupants closed shop within a few years’
time. So, will the new eatery succeed where the
others failed? Read our predictions in “Great
Expectations.” We also share how an eye-filling
Short Hills estate is redesigned in a surprising
yet delightful way (“A Home within a Home”).
And even if you don’t live in a $10,000,000
mansion, you’ll want to learn what’s au currant
in the world of interior design by
reading “Home Trends: Here’s
What You’ll be Seeing in 2019.”
There’s never too little to do in
Millburn, SOMA and Summit, which
is why we appreciate the gate-keeping.
Readers’ Choice poll-takers: We salute
you. ■
CINDY SCHWEICH HANDLER
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