2025 Chairperson's Dinner

2025 Chairperson’s Dinner Welcome/Program for the Evening Make tonight the moment that opens faster access, compassionate care, and real recovery for our community

6:00pm Let the Celebration Begin! Cocktail Hour in the Conference Room Music by Chuck Lambert & Chip Mergott Art Walk & Silent Auction – browse & bid on inspiring art Photo Fun – strike a pose and make memories! 6:45pm Head to the Party Tent! 7:00pm Welcome & Buffet Dinner A warm welcome from Bridgeway Recognition of our honorees, sponsors & volunteers 7:15pm Lights, Camera, Impact Video Presentation – see the heart of Bridgeway in action Capital Campaign Announcement – the future is bright 7:30pm Honoree Presentations 8:00pm – Get Ready to Laugh! Performance by the incomparable John Pizzi 9:00pm – And the Winners Are… 4.52 ct. Diamond Raffle – sparkle time! 50/50 Raffle Drawing Art Auction Closes – last call for your bids! 9:15pm – Sweet Endings Dessert is served – or take a treat for the road! Thank You – Your presence tonight supports Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services’ mission to expand access to recovery, dignity, and hope. Together, we’re building a brighter, healthier future. Welcome to Stand Up for Behavioral Health A Night of Color and Comedy Dear Bridgeway Friends and Supporters, On behalf of the Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services Board of Directors, it is my honor to welcome you to the Annual Chairperson’s Event, Stand Up for Behavioral Health – A Night of Color and Comedy. Tonight, we gather as a community bound by compassion, resilience and hope. Because of you, our guests, sponsors, volunteers, supporters, dedicated staff and Board, Bridgeway continues to provide life-changing, high-quality care to people across New Jersey. Your belief in our mission strengthens us and ensures that those we serve know they are not alone. We are also proud to recognize and honor our partners, RWJ Barnabas Health, Housing Authority of the City of Elizabeth, Franklin Township Police Department and the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office, whose collaboration is essential to building stronger, safer and healthier communities. Together, we bring light to the path of recovery and healing for so many. We appreciate your impactful presence, support and partnership in shaping a future filled with hope and possibility. Thank you for standing with us tonight and always. With Deep Gratitude, Marlene G. Baldinger, RN, ARM, CPHQ, CPHRM, CPASRM Board Chair and Event Chair Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services

Dear Friends, Thank you for being here and for standing with Bridgeway. This event reflects the power of community coming together to uplift one another. Laughter has a place in healing; it reminds us that recovery is real and within reach, and we hope for smiles and laughter that last well beyond tonight. Bridgeway has served New Jersey communities for decades, building personcentered, community-based care that meets people where they are. I have been honored to devote my career to this mission, and I am inspired every day by the courage of the people we serve and the commitment of those who stand with them. We are proud to celebrate the partners and people who make our mission possible. They are the stars of the evening. We are grateful for our honorees and for our partners and sponsors in the room, including: Woods System of Care, Rapps Pharmacy, RWJBarnabas Health, Homestead, Johnson Kendall Johnson, Data Story Telling, Withum, ConnectOne Bank, CliftonLarsonAllen, Philadelphia Insurance Companies, Citizens Bank, and Conner Strong & Buckelew, as well as everyone who placed ads in the journal. My thanks to our fantastic staff who planned this event and who help the people we serve every day, to our Board for their leadership, and to all our volunteers for their dedication. Your support makes timely, respectful, person-centered care possible for thousands of New Jerseyans. Please enjoy this Night of Color and Comedy. With gratitude, Cory Storch President & CEO Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services Dear Supporters, Tonight we celebrate a community that turns compassion into action. I support Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services because the impact is real. Bridgeway makes an immediate difference, providing swift, critical support to people and families across our community. Together we can create a place that offers hope and healing, not someday but now. Funds raised from and during this event will benefit the expansion of Bridgeway’s outpatient behavioral health services. I am thrilled to share a big announcement about the future of these programs, and I will formally announce it tonight. And here it is in writing: Please join me in driving the next phase of our Capital Campaign, A Legacy of Impact - A Future of Recovery. We are renovating the New Center for Integrated Outpatient Services at 567 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ. This Center will be a vibrant front door to care, with coordinated mental health and substance use treatment, same-day access when possible, and a clear path to ongoing support. It is how we turn urgency into help and hope into recovery. Help push us toward the second $1 million for renovations and program enhancements. Make a gift at https://bit.ly/BridgewayImpact pledge, sponsor, or share the campaign with your network. Track our progress and share updates at https://bridgewaybhscare.org/capital. With thanks, Rob Spitzer Senior VP, Commercial Lending Team Leader, ConnectOne Bank, Bridgeway Board Trustee, Capital Campaign Chair

Congratulations to RWJBarnabas Health John W. Doll Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer John Doll was named Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of RWJBarnabas Health in March, 2022. In this role, he oversees the day-to-day operations of the health system – including all hospital and Medical Group operations, as well as finance, information technology, human resources, quality and legal affairs functions. Prior to his promotion and for over a decade, Mr. Doll guided RWJBarnabas Health’s financial operations through mergers, consolidations, and health crises in such leadership roles as Chief Integration Officer, Chief Financial Officer and, as of 2020, Chief Financial and Administrative Officer. As leader of the RWJBH Strategic Council, he guides fellow c-suite leaders in sharing best practices and priorities, ensuring that the System’s resources are appropriately dedicated in achieving the organization’s mission. Prior to joining Barnabas Health in 2010, Mr. Doll held executive positions at a large regional health system and a healthcare information technology and consulting firm. He began his career in Ernst & Young’s Healthcare Audit and Consulting practice. Mr. Doll received his degree in Accounting from the University of Delaware. Lisa Dressner Vice President of Behavioral Health Services Lisa Dressner, LCSW, is Vice President of the Department of Behavioral Health and Psychiatry at RWJBH Trinitas Regional Medical Center and oversees all crisis and screening programs across the Behavioral Health service line for the system. In addition to over twenty-five years of clinical and program management experience with child, adult, and family services in hospital and community based settings, she has trained and published on engaging individuals and communities impacted by violence and ensuring access and quality mental health education and care. Congratulations to Somerset County Prosecutor John McDonald ​Prosecutor McDonald graduated from Seton Hall Law School in 1979 and served a judicial Clerkship with the Hon. Joseph F. Walsh in the Superior Court in Essex County. He practiced law with Michael Rogers at McDonald & Rogers in Somerville, New Jersey from 1980 until 2017. After Nomination by Governor Chris Christie and Confirmation by the New Jersey Senate, Mr. McDonald was sworn in as a Judge of the Superior Court on July 12, 2017. During his five years on the Bench, Judge McDonald was assigned to the Family Part and handled Matrimonial and Domestic Violence cases. ​After Nomination by Governor Phil Murphy and Confirmation by the New Jersey Senate, Mr. McDonald was sworn in as the Somerset County Prosecutor on July 1, 2022. As the Somerset County Prosecutor, he is the chief law enforcement officer for the county. He directly supervises 25 Assistant Prosecutors, 60 law enforcement officers including detectives and superior officers, and 40 support staff. Additionally, the Somerset County Prosecutor indirectly supervises the operations of Somerset County’s 19 municipal police departments and the nearly 800 officers in those departments. ​Mr. McDonald served as the President of the Somerset County Bar Association and as the President of the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey. ​In 2007 Prosecutor McDonald was admitted as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. ​In 2010 Mr. McDonald was awarded the Equal Justice Medal by Legal Services of New Jersey in recognition of many years of pro bono services to indigent clients. ​In 2013 Prosecutor McDonald was recognized as the Somerset County Professional Lawyer of the Year by the New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law. ​In 2016 Mr. McDonald was awarded the Hon. Lawrence A. Whipple award by the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey recognizing his professionalism, dedication to, and passion for the law.

Congratulations to Franklin Township Police Department Quovella Maeweather Director of Public Safety Director Quovella M. Maeweather presently serves as the first Public Safety Director of the Franklin Township Police Department, in the Township of Franklin (Somerset), New Jersey. She manages a department of approximately 140 law enforcement and civilian personnel. Director Maeweather is a lifelong resident of New Jersey and retired from the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office in Newark, New Jersey as the first Black female Chief of Detectives. In addition prior to that, she broke the glass ceiling by achieving the rank as the first female Captain and first female Deputy Chief. She is a graduate of New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) graduating with an Engineering Degree; and she obtained a master’s degree from Seton Hall University. She has served over thirty years in government and law enforcement. During her tenure in the Prosecutor’s Office, she has commanded and served in multiple units, including Internal Affairs, Financial Crimes, Corruption, Bias Crimes, Homicide, Training, Human Resources to name a few. Director Maeweather is an adjunct instructor at Rutgers University (Newark) School of Criminal Justice & Monmouth University School of Criminal Justice and a Certified Subject Matter Expert in Use of Force, Internal Affairs, De-escalation, Community Engagement, Investigations, Security Officer Instruction, Human Resources, Training and other law enforcement, education and leadership matters. She presently serves as the Executive Vice President of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) New Jersey Chapter and the NOBLE National Region I Vice President, previously serving three terms as the National Financial Secretary. Within the community, she serves as a Board Member for Saint James Social Services Corporation in Newark and a Coordinator for the New Jersey Orators. Lastly, but most importantly, she is the mother of two young adults, ages 18 and 21. As a tireless public servant and a trailblazer, Director Maeweather has served her community in a variety of capacities. She continues to smash those glass ceilings while leading the way to reforming law enforcement. “Tonight, we gather as a community bound by compassion, resilience and hope. Your belief in our mission strengthens us and ensures that those we serve know they are not alone.” — Marlene Baldinger Support Bridgeway, Donate Now. bit.ly/BridgewayImpact

Congratulations to Housing Authority of the City of Elizabeth Catherine Hart Deputy Executive Director Catherine J. Hart began her distinguished career with the Housing Authority of the City of Elizabeth (HACE) in June 1984 as a Tenant Interviewer. Over the course of 41 years, she rose through the organization—serving as Senior Account Clerk, Employee Benefits Coordinator, Director of Staff Operations—and since 2006, served as Deputy Executive Director. As Deputy Executive Director, Mrs. Hart supported all facets of agency operations, including staffing, program management, and oversight of 1,350+ public housing units and 1,450 Section 8 vouchers. Under her leadership, HACE was nationally recognized by HUD as a “high‑performing” agency due to its efficient operations and commitment to housing quality. Mrs. Hart was pivotal in the redevelopment of over 650 units at Pioneer Homes and Migliore Manor through a $28.9 million HOPE VI grant, guiding relocation efforts into modern townhouse-style developments with hardwood floors, central AC, and private yards. In 2011, she helped launch J. Christian Bollwage Towers—31 affordable housing units plus 4,300 sq ft of commercial space—the first LEED Gold-certified residential affordable housing in New Jersey, exemplifying HACE’s dedication to sustainable development. Beyond bricks and mortar, Mrs. Hart championed resident-centered initiatives: the Bayway Family Success Center and E’Port Community Centers (in collaboration with Prevention Links), the Mravlag Manor Mobile Market (with Shaping Elizabeth and the YMCA), community gardens, youth environmental programs, and partnerships with Rutgers and Kean Universities on air quality and nutrition projects She also secured a $2.3 million HUD Jobs Plus Pilot grant in 2020, one of only nine awarded nationwide, supporting job training and employment opportunities for residents at Mravlag nor through partnerships with local agencies. After more than four decades—culminating on July 1, 2025, her official retirement date—Mrs. Hart concluded her tenure at HACE, leaving behind a legacy of transformative leadership and community impact. A lifelong resident of Elizabeth, NJ, Mrs. Hart attended St. Genevieve’s Grammar School and Benedictine Academy High School before earning her Bachelor of Liberal Arts from Seton Hall University. She resides in Wall Township, NJ, with her husband of 40 years, Robert; their two daughters, Caitlin and Jillian; and their five grandchildren. randjsc.com make a difference We are proud to support Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services’ Chairperson’s Dinner and congratulate this year’s honorees. Making a difference is ingrained in our DNA, and we’re proud to partner with not-for-profits to help promote valuable services that improve the lives of others and create positive change in our community. Public Relations • Digital Marketing • Creative Services

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For more information visit ColumbiaBankOnline.com/columbia-foundation. A Better Tomorrow Starts Today As one of the largest private foundations in New Jersey, we are proud to give back and strengthen our communities. RWJBarnabas Health proudly supports Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services. rwjbh.org Clara Maass Medical Center Community Medical Center Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center Jersey City Medical Center Monmouth Medical Center and The Unterberg Children’s Hospital Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of New Jersey Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and The Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Rahway Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset Trinitas Regional Medical Center RWJBarnabas Health Behavioral Health Center Children’s Specialized Hospital Rutgers Cancer Institute

Community-Focused. Nationally Recognized. Shape Your Future Proud to Stand Up for Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services Event A Night of Color & Comedy We are listeninginfo@belfint.com belfint.com 302.225.0600 Congratulations to The Franklin Township Police Department on the well-deserved honor of outstanding commitment and leadership with supporting the mental health needs of your community! May St. Michael give you "the strength of body to protect others and the strength of spirit to lead them".

Union County families are waiting eight to twelve weeks for help, and too many neighbors end up in emergency rooms or on the streets instead of in care. Bridgeway is changing that story. This renovation will transform our long-standing home into a modern, welcoming hub where care begins right away. Same-day access to a licensed clinician. A prescriber within 24 to 48 hours. Integrated support for behavioral health under one roof. Bilingual staff, peer support, and culturally responsive care that meets people where they are. Separate youth and adult spaces, private counseling rooms, group rooms, exam and medication rooms, and easy parking all create a smooth path to healing. For more than 50 years, Bridgeway has helped people reclaim their lives through therapy, housing support, employment services, and crisis care. This Center builds on that legacy and will become a lifeline for thousands each year. It will keep people out of hospitals and jails, help students return to school, support parents at work, and reconnect families. We are halfway there. $1 million has been raised toward a $2 million goal for the Capital Campaign. Tonight, you can help open the doors to Bridgeway’s new Center for Integrated Outpatient Services at 567 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ A Legacy of Impact - A Future of Recovery The Bridgeway Behavioral Health Service’s Capital Campaign for The Center for Integrated Outpatient Services Join our Founding Champions and make tonight the moment that opens faster access, compassionate care, and real recovery for our community. Be the bridge. Give tonight. Donate: A Legacy of Impact A Future of Recovery Union County families are waiting eight to twelve weeks for help, and too many neighbors end up in emergency rooms or on the streets instead of in care. Bridgeway is changing that story. This renovation will transform our long-standing home into a modern, welcoming hub where care begins right away. Same-day access to a licensed clinician. A prescriber within 24 to 48 hours. Integrated support for behavioral health under one roof. Bilingual staff, peer support, and culturally responsive care that meets people where they are. Separate youth and adult spaces, private counseling rooms, group rooms, exam and medication rooms, and easy parking all create a smooth path to healing. For more than 50 years, Bridgeway has helped people reclaim their lives through therapy, housing support, employment services, and crisis care. This Center builds on that legacy and will become a lifeline for thousands each year. It will keep people out of hospitals and jails, help students return to school, support parents at work, and reconnect families. We are halfway there. $1 million has been raised toward a $2 million goal for the Capital Campaign. Tonight, you can help open the doors to Bridgeway’s new Center for Integrated Outpatient Services at 567 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ A Legacy of Impact - A Future of Recovery The Bridgeway Behavioral Health Service’s Capital Campaign for The Center for Integrated Outpatient Services Join our Founding Champions and make tonight the moment that opens faster access, compassionate care, and real recovery for our community. Be the bridge. Give tonight. Donate: A Legacy of Impact A Future of Recovery Union County families are waiting eight to twelve weeks for help, and too many neighbors end up in emergency rooms or on the streets instead of in care. Bridgeway is changing that story. This renovation will transform our long-standing home into a modern, welcoming hub where care begins right away. Same-day access to a licensed clinician. A prescriber within 24 to 48 hours. Integrated support for behavioral health under one roof. Bilingual staff, peer support, and culturally responsive care that meets people where they are. Separate youth and adult spaces, private counseling rooms, group rooms, exam and medication rooms, and easy parking all create a smooth path to healing. For more than 50 years, Bridgeway has helped people reclaim their lives through therapy, housing support, employment services, and crisis care. This Center builds on that legacy and will become a lifeline for thousands each year. It will keep people out of hospitals and jails, help students return to school, support parents at work, and reconnect families. We are halfway there. $1 million has been raised toward a $2 million goal for the Capital Campaign. Tonight, you can help open the doors to Bridgeway’s new Center for Integrated Outpatient Services at 567 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ A Legacy of Impact - A Future of Recovery The Bridgeway Behavioral Health Service’s Capital Campaign for The Center for Integrated Outpatient Services Join our Founding Champions and make tonight the moment that opens faster access, compassionate care, and real recovery for our community. Be the bridge. Give tonight. Donate: A Legacy of Impact A Future of Recovery Union County families are waiting eight to twelve weeks for help, and too many neighbors end up in emergency rooms or on the streets instead of in care. Bridgeway is changing that story. This renovation will transform our long-standing home into a modern, welcoming hub where care begins right away. Same-day access to a licensed clinician. A prescriber within 24 to 48 hours. Integrated support for behavioral health under one roof. Bilingual staff, peer support, and culturally responsive care that meets people where they are. Separate youth and adult spaces, private counseling rooms, group rooms, exam and medication rooms, and easy parking all create a smooth path to healing. For more than 50 years, Bridgeway has helped people reclaim their lives through therapy, housing support, employment services, and crisis care. This Center builds on that legacy and will become a lifeline for thousands each year. It will keep people out of hospitals and jails, help students return to school, support parents at work, and reconnect families. We are halfway there. $1 million has been raised toward a $2 million goal for the Capital Campaign. Tonight, you can help open the doors to Bridgeway’s new Center for Integrated Outpatient Services at 567 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ A Legacy of Impact - A Future of Recovery The Bridgeway Behavioral Health Service’s Capital Campaign for The Center for Integrated Outpatient Services Join our Founding Champions and make tonight the moment that opens faster access, compassionate care, and real recovery for our community. Be the bridge. Give tonight. Donate: www.bridgewaybhscare.org/capital donate@bridgewaybhs.org 373 Clermont Terrace Union, NJ 07083 908-355-7886

Donate Today Every gift makes a difference. Whether you are an individual donor, a foundation, or a corporate partner, your support will directly transform lives. You are the key to open the doors to hope, health, and healing at 567 Morris Avenue. Mail checks to: Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services Capital Campaign 373 Clermont Terrace Union, NJ 07083 bit.ly/Bridgeway Impact Together, We Build the Bridge to Recovery Join us as we build the next 50 years of behavioral health services in Union County. Your support is not just a donation—it’s an investment in the well-being of your community. Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Capital Campaign Honorary Chair Peter Pogany, RPh Rapps Pharmacy, Plainfield, NJ Capital Campaign Chair Rob Spitzer, Senior Vice President, Commercial Lending Team Leader ConnectOne Bank, Bridgeway Board Trustee Track the Campaign: A Legacy of Impact – A Future of Recovery Thanks to donors like you, Bridgeway’s vision for a modern, welcoming Center for Integrated Outpatient Services is becoming reality. Visit bridgewaybhscare.org/capital to follow Campaign progress, see recent milestones, and learn how your support is helping build the future of recovery in Union County. A Legacy of Impact – A Future of Recovery Donate Here! Special Thanks to our Board of Trustees for their Support Board of Trustees 2025 – 2026 Marlene Baldinger, Chairperson Guy Patterson, Vice Chairperson Lou Amato, Treasurer Jeannine Arlotta, Secretary (non-voting) Trustees At-Large Dr. Carol Ash Michael D’ Agnes Tine Hansen-Turton Sudha Kantor Dr. Sander Koyfman Michele Mastrofilippo-Halwagy Jim O’Connor Josue Philistin Rob Spitzer Mark T. Williams Bridgeway Staff Leadership Cory Storch, President & CEO Craig Cook, Director of Electronic Health Record Bohdan Czartorysky, MD, Medical Director Robert Edes, Chief Operating Officer Buddy Garfinkle, Senior VP and Chief Program Officer Karen Kaufman, Director of Marketing and Communications Caren Levensohn, Director of Quality Improvement Allison McFayden, VP, Emergency Services Biren Parikh, Chief Financial Officer Nancy Schneeloch, VP, Supportive Housing Services Stephanie Simon, VP, Outpatient Services Lisa Vara, VP, PACT Services Gina Verne, Chief Human Resources Officer

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How to Bid – Silent Art Auction Stand Up for Behavioral Health A Night of Color and Comedy 1.Find the Bid Sheet: Each artwork has its own bid sheet with the artwork number, description, and minimum opening bid. 2.Start with the Minimum Bid: The first bid must meet or exceed the listed opening amount. 3.Raise Your Bid in Increments: Each new bid must be at least $10 higher than the previous bid. 4.Write Clearly: Please print your Name, Phone Number, and Bid Amount on the next available line. 5.Closing Time: Bidding will close at the end of the evening. All sheets will then be collected. 6.Winners: The highest bidder will be the recipient of the Bridgeway inspired artwork. 7. Pick-Up or Delivery: Winners may arrange to pick up the artwork from 373 Clermont Terr. Union, NJ or work with us to arrange shipping/local delivery. Thank you for supporting Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services – your generosity makes recovery possible! ©2025 Citizens Financial Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Banking products and services are offered by Citizens Bank, N.A. Member FDIC. Securities products and services are offered to institutional clients through Citizens JMP Securities, LLC, member FINRA, SIPC. MADE READY CORPORATE FINANCE | CAPITAL MARKETS & ADVISORY | TREASURY & RISK MANAGEMENT READY TO RISE Michele Halwagy, 973-994-9494, New Jersey CLAconnect.com ©2025 CliftonLarsonAllen LLP. CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP) is an independent network member of CLA Global. See CLAglobal.com/disclaimer. Investment advisory services are offered through CliftonLarsonAllen Wealth Advisors, LLC, an SEC-registered investment advisor. It takes balance.™ We’re proud to support Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services and the important role your organization plays in our community.

Thank you Union Y for opening your lot to us and helping our mission shine tonight. Proud to be a neighbor of the YM-YWHA of Union County. Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services extends our heartfelt thanks. YM-YWHA of Union County 501 Green Ln, Union, NJ 07083 Proud to support Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services and its Stand Up for Behavioral Health: A Night of Color and Comedy www.postschell.com

John Pizzi One of the hottest rising comics in the entertainment industry, has brought his unique brand of comedy to audiences around the country! ​Performing as a national headliner at comedy clubs, resorts, colleges, and theaters across the United States. Starring in a one man show of comedy, magic and ventriloquism adaptable from 15 minutes to an hour of high energy comedy. John Pizzi is a regular at the Riveria Hotel in Las Vegas, the Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City and a member of the Friars Club in New York City and Los Angeles. Chip Mergott Guitarist, songwriter, and author Chip Mergott was discovered by Bonnie Raitt, and subsequently signed to a major label early in his career. Raitt has described Chip as “one of my favorite songwriters.” He founded Notebook Records, one of the country’s longest running independent labels, which he founded. He lives and performs in the Philadelphia area, where he also teaches guitar and songwriting. He is the author of several music books as well as a collection of short stories “There Must Be a Better World Somewhere.” Chuck Lambert Chuck’s musical education started long before he picked up a guitar. At age eight, he studied oboe and piano. Four years later his godfather exposed him to the musical diversity of Caribbean culture and encouraged him to play guitar. In the early 70’s his college band played backup for legends John Lee Hooker, J.B. Hutto and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins. Today Chuck plays guitar and sings his blues for crowds up and down the Jersey Shore, Philadelphia New York City and metropolitan New York areas while always returning to play venues in his hometown of Red Bank, NJ. His group the Chuck Lambert Band combines modern electric and traditional blues, and they have opened for such popular artists as Little Feat and Kenny Wayne Shepard.

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