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Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Style Vero Beach 32963 / July 4, 2019 51

‘I like the idea of showing that you
can go through a lot and still be
on your feet, still be working, and
still be positive about life.’

– Gloria Vanderbilt

tune in a trust fund by her father after career. Much like the influencers and of that,” he told Howard Stern. “[And] I would’ve been so motivated.”
he died of liver failure when she was celebrities that populate our social I don’t believe in inheriting money Vanderbilt’s impact on the world of
just 18 months old, she lived well and media feeds today, women aspired … If I felt that there was some pot of
enjoyed entertaining famous friends to be like her and she leveraged those gold waiting for me, I don’t know that fashion is undeniable, and as a society
such as Charlie Chaplin and Truman assets to restore her former fortune. personality, she invented a new kind of
Capote. As a result, she had been on a career that paved the way for the likes
spending spree ever since she gained Several book deals followed, in- of Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian.
access to it at 21. cluding a romantic memoir that re-
counted her four marriages, as well But it could be argued that her great-
“I do spend money. I like to spend as liaisons with Frank Sinatra, Mar- est legacy is in her indefatigable opti-
money, on houses – on furnishing lon Brando and Howard Hughes. She mism. “I like the idea of showing that
houses,” she told the Telegraph in 2004. wrote another with her CNN anchor you can go through a lot and still be
“And I love to give presents to people. son Anderson Cooper – “The Rainbow on your feet, still be working, and still
It’s just in my nature to be that way. I Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son be positive about life,” she told Inter-
always spent money I had. And I always On Life, Love, and Loss” – that dis- view magazine in 2014. “And that you
spent what I made. I’m not stingy.” cussed the trauma of losing her last can still think that the best thing is
husband, Wyatt Cooper, to a heart at- around the corner, which I really do. I
As she reached her 40s, Vanderbilt’s tack in 1978, and son Carter, who took think something wonderful is going to
licensing deals with the Murjani Group his own life at the age of 23 in 1988. happen to me. Maybe tomorrow. The
proved a lucrative source on income She even turned her hand to erotic phone can ring and your whole life
that would far exceed what her father fiction, with “Obsession: An Erotic can change. There’s a saying I read re-
had left her – in 1980 alone, she made Tale,” which was published in 2009. cently; I painted it on the fireplace and
$10 million. in my studio: ‘Be kind to everyone you
Still driven to create and work well meet, for everyone is fighting a great
Her model looks and brief career as into her 80s and 90s, she embraced battle.’ We all are. Everyone.” 
an actress made her a natural spokes- social media and built up a dedicated
model for her denim line, and she ap- following on Instagram, where she
peared in television advertisements tell- shared photographs of her family, her
ing viewers: “They’re the jeans with the art and pictures of her younger self.
social status. Girls with private jets and “From the time I was very young, I
fancy pets think they’re tops!” But when used to love wearing men’s ties. It be-
sales started to flounder in the 1980s, it came quite popular in the 1960s and
emerged that Vanderbilt’s fortune had 1970’. Who can forget Annie Hall and
been decimated by her psychiatrist Dr. the divine Diane Keaton?” she wrote
Christ Zois and lawyer Thomas An- beneath a black and white shot of
drews, to whom she’d handed control herself looking exquisite in a checked
of her finances. Vanderbilt was forced shirt and spotted tie.
to sell both her home in the Hamptons
as well as her Manhattan townhouse to Against the odds, Vanderbilt died as
cover unpaid taxes, and moved in to her a wealthy woman, her estate having
son Anderson’s two-bedroom flat. a reported net worth of $200 million,
but son Anderson, now 52, has said
Even though she was broke, he will not inherit anything from his
Vanderbilt still had looks, fame, style mother. “My mom’s made clear to me
and charisma – all the ingredients that there’s no trust fund. There’s none
required to re-build a very modern

52 Vero Beach 32963 / July 4, 2019 Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

DINING REVIEW

New England Eatery: Classic lobster is the ‘Maine’ event

BY TINA RONDEAU
Columnist

For me, summer is synonymous Maine Lobster. Fish & Chips.
with lobster.
PHOTOS BY PAMELA STIMPSON Grilled Mahi Hours:
I’m not talking about those clawless Sandwich. Sunday to Wednesday,
crustaceans that divers will be pulling Lobster Salad.
out of our local waters in another few tucket trio, which consists of a very 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
weeks. Those are good eating, but in bite-sized lobster chunks sweet and nice flaky filet of cod, sea scallops and Thursday to Saturday,
my book, they aren’t true lobster. savory. shrimp, topped with buttery garlic
bread crumbs, and served with a side 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
I’m talking about the “Homarus Another favorite of mine at the New of steamed veggies.
Americanus” – the real deal with the England Eatery is the broiled Nan- Beverages: Full Bar
hard shells and giant claws, prized for In many years of visiting this res-
their tender meat and sweet flavor. taurant, we have never been disap- Address:
pointed. If you are craving a down east 5670 S. Highway A1A,
These are what lure millions of visi- seafood fix with no early prospect of
tors each summer to restaurants along making it to New England, this is the Melbourne Beach
the coast of Maine. Alas, this year, I place to go.
am not going to make it north for the Phone:
Maine Lobster Festival – a five-day ex- I welcome your comments, and en- 321-723-6080
travaganza held the end of July. courage you to send feedback to me at
[email protected] .
But I had my own mini-festival last
week at the New England Eatery in The reviewer dines anonymously at
Melbourne Beach. restaurants at the expense of Vero Beach
32963. 
This extremely casual eatery is now
in its third decade of providing refugees
from New England with the seafood
dishes they crave. When we arrived
shortly before 6 p.m. on a weeknight,
I was happy to see on the chalkboard
that a pound-and-a-quarter lobstah
was being featured for $25.95.

For starters on this visit, we (of
course) ordered the New England clam
chowder ($4.95), which my husband
rates one of the very best in this area.

Then for entrées, I had them bring
on the lobster and my husband chose
another Nor’East favorite, the whole
belly clams ($22.95). Both were accom-
panied by a choice of sides.

The clams were even more wonder-
ful on this visit than usual. Fried nice
and crispy, these beauties are abso-
lutely the best around, and the por-
tion is large enough to satisfy even the
hungriest New Englander.

My lobster, which my server offered
to crack for me (this is a skill that sepa-
rates the New Englanders from the
Florida natives), also totally lived up to
expectations. I extracted every morsel
of buttery lobster meat. This should be
a good summer for Maine lobster.

If you are not of a mind to tackle a
whole lobster, the New England Eatery
also offers the area’s best lobster roll.

The classic lobstah roll, as true afi-
cionados know, consists of steamed
lobster meat (claws and knuckles),
tossed sparingly in mayonnaise with a
bit of diced celery for a little crunch, a
dash of lemon, and a buttered split-top
hot dog bun that has been toasted un-
til the sides are golden brown.

The last couple of times we have or-
dered it at the New England, the bun
has been perfect and the plentiful

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / July 4, 2019 53

WINE COLUMN

Once a niche product, canned wine enters mainstream

BY DAVE MCINTYRE its Sutter Home wines in aluminum, But the 250ml can (basically a gen- format, while 42 percent of producers
the category will really take off. erous eight-ounce pour) may be the adopting cans used it.
The Washington Post ideal size for consumers. It amounts
Canned wine accounts for a tiny to a single generous glass, plus a bo- By a quirk of federal regulations,
“I love this can,” my 19-year-old fraction of the market, still only about nus splash as a reward, the “just a 250ml cans must be sold in four-
daughter exclaimed when she opened 1 percent. But sales of cans increased little bit more” that completes an eve- packs, while other sizes, including
the refrigerator. She grabbed the 69 percent in 2018, with volume up ning. A survey conducted this year by 500ml, 375ml and 187ml, may be sold
250-milliliter can of Lil Fizz, from No 47 percent over the previous year, Robert Williams Jr. of Susquehanna individually. Federal regulators are
Fine Print Wine, and caressed it in her according to Beverage Media, cit- University in Pennsylvania, along taking public comments on packag-
hands, like a TV model showing off an ing Nielsen statistics. That compared with Helena Williams and Matthew ing size and other issues.
expensive face cream. with a 5 percent increase in box wines Bauman from Texas Tech University,
and a 14.2 percent gain for wine in noted a consumer preference for the “Why can’t cans be convenient?”
“It’s rose gold, a perfect color for mil- Tetra Paks. With large companies like 250ml size. asks Jim Trezise, president of the win-
lennials, and this DIY script is great,” Trinchero and Ste. Michelle joining ery trade association Wine America.
she said. Written as though by marker the game, these numbers should in- Of 1,700 consumers surveyed, 43 “Wine in cans has exploded in recent
on a napkin while brainstorming over crease dramatically. percent preferred the 250ml can, but years,” he says, employing a perhaps
a meal, the labeling included three only half of wineries who use cans of- unfortunate image, “and may be sold
lines describing the wine as “tastes Marketing types are certainly hy- fer that size. In contrast, only 21 per- in individual cans of 187ml – too lit-
like sunshine,” highly “crushable,” perventilating over cans’ potential. cent of consumers favored the 375ml tle – and 375ml – too much – but not
and with just the right amount of fizz. Cans are “perfectly portioned and 250ml, which is just right.” 
perfectly portable . . . in a gorgeous,
“That’s all you need to know,” she Instagram-ready package,” one press FREE! FAMOUS
said. (For the record, my daughter’s released huffed. Cans are touted as ASIAN WINGS APP.
expertise lies more in art and design ideal not just for picnics, but also for
than in wine. At least, I think so.) hikes, as they are much lighter than With any beverage purchase between the
bottles. Really? I’d rather drink water hours of 4pm - 6pm. Expires 7/12/19
You will be seeing more wine in on a hike and save the wine for after-
cans soon. That’s a fair bet. ward. I want to find my way home, af- Great Food
ter all. & Drink
Canned wines were initially a niche
category dominated by smaller, inno- Hyperbole aside, there’s great po- Also Available for Large Parties/Events Happy Hour
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In early June, Bonterra trumpeted 1919 14th Ave. Vero Beach - 772-907-5159
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wines, with sauvignon blanc, rosé and the familiar 12-ounce (355ml) soda
a “young red” blend in 250ml cans for can, are a logical replacement for half-
$20 a four-pack. bottles, which never really caught on
with consumers or wineries despite
Also this month, Trinchero Fam- their convenience for people who
ily Estates, one of California’s top five don’t want to consume an entire bot-
wineries, announced the release of tle in one sitting or deal with leftovers.
its Pomelo label sauvignon blanc and
rosé for $6 per 375ml can. This may be
a test of the market – if Trinchero puts

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ON FAITH

From sorrow of loss can come hope for all that is yet to be

BY REV. DRS. CASEY AND BOB BAGGOTT try to stall him, but Death cannot be of accompanying family members as wiser, For all she had to say. I walked a
Columnists long deterred. Yet, with deep com- they grieve the loss of loved ones, and mile with Sorrow; And ne’er a word said
passion Death sits with the children we learn so much from them. Some she; But, oh! The things I learned from
A beautiful and touching chil- and explains to them that life’s joys fight death with every ounce of their her, When Sorrow walked with me.”
dren’s book has recently been written and delights are enhanced when being. Some fear it or resent it. Some
by Danish author Glenn Ringtved, we experience them in contrast to are angered by it or feel cheated by Perhaps death, and the sorrow it
which explains death with great ten- life’s sadnesses and sorrows. Then, it. Yet, we have witnessed again and brings, has touched your life. You
derness. In Ringtved’s story the tall, as Death opens a window and urges again that the tears of those touched may or may not have experienced
angular, black-robed figure, Death, the soul of their grandmother to fly by death can eventually become death’s coming then as the gentle re-
has come to take the grandmother away, he says gently to the children, seeds of new beginnings. We’ve seen lease from life that Ringtved’s book
of four little children. The children “Cry, heart, but never break. Let your that the sorrow and pain of loss can, envisions. You may or may not have
are aware of Death’s mission and tears of grief and sadness help begin in time, be transformed into grati- felt your sadness to be the pensive
new life.” From these words of conso- tude for all that has been and hope teacher Hamilton describes. Yet,
lation, Ringtved took the title for the for all that is yet to be. death is but a piece of life’s puzzle,
book, “Cry, Heart, But Never Break.” not its ultimate meaning. In fact,
And so death is not always and only faithful people have long proclaimed
That phrase was actually spo- a destroyer, or a robber or a diminisher. that death, so inescapable and so dif-
ken years before by Ringtved’s own The sorrow death leaves in its wake can ficult, is nevertheless overpowered.
mother to his children, when her be a transformative teacher. As poet For neither life nor death nor any-
death was near. It was her way of Robert Browning Hamilton once wrote: thing else in all creation can separate
saying to her grandchildren that the “I walked a mile with Pleasure; She us from the love of God.
pains and losses of life are inevitable chatted all the way; But left me none the
and must be enfolded into the whole So cry, heart, but never break. 
of life where they will not shatter it
but bring it greater depth and beauty.

Is that a perspective you’ve taken
on death? It’s not the only perspective
available because not all death is qui-
et or peaceful or fitting or easy to ac-
cept. As clergy we have the privilege

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / July 4, 2019 59

PETS

Bonz befriends a plethora of playful Maglio pooches

Hi Dog Buddies! than usual), an gettin’ white around Nunzio Lilly
the paws an muzzle.
As me an my assistant walked past a Maggie Mae PHOTOS: KAILA JONES
lotta pretty flowers to Nunzio Maglio’s “Welcome Mr. Bonzo. Nunzie’s
front door, a buncha very well-groomed right. SOMEbody’s gotta keep these were MFEO, Thank Lassie! Mommy for 6 weeks
pooches ran up to the side fence and silly scally-waggers in line.” (Now Mommy hasta or-
began barkin’ an yappin’ and bouncin’ der supplies online.) I love after he hatched, then
an waggin.’ They were all different col- “Good morning, Miss Lilly,” I said. to lay out in the yard, an
ors an sizes, an I didn’t know which one “An this is Maggie Mae.” Nunzio roll around in the grass. our Mommy got to
Nunzio was. indicated a pretty, energetic liddle An when these pooches start goofin’
liver-colored pooch, who looked like around, I just herd ’em back in.” bring him home.”
When the door opened, they’d all one of those Brussels Griffons. She
scurried around to the back, an three of had exotic gold-green eyes. “Maggie Mae’s the newest member of Seraphina “Hello!” Gwee-do
’em were at the door with a lady, still bar- “Delighted, Miss Maggie Mae,” I said. our famly,” said Nunzio. “She was saved said.
kin’ an yappin’ and bouncin’ an waggin.’ “So how did you all become such a great by K-9 Rescue in Okeechobee, an she
“Good morning, everybody! I’m Bonzo famly?” I opened my notebook. was with some other rescues at PetCo I was amazed. Gwee-
the Columnist, an this is my assistant.” “I was first,” said Nunzio. “I was just when Mommy found her.”
a puppy when Mommy an Poppie saw do was very han-some.
A group Wag-an-Sniff ensued, fol- my pick-shur online at Liddle Dog Res- Maggie Mae bounced over. “Yep.
lowed by lotsa slurps, nose bumps, wags, cue in Orlando. Now I’m 10. Mommy an Me an my sister Brae were both there. Mostly all gray, with a two-tone tail, half
nuzzles and lap jumping bestowed on Poppie already had Willie an Sydney, so Mommy an Poppie got ME, and Mom-
my assistant (who loves all that stuff). I hadda learn manners and duh-PLO- my’s fren got Brae. We have play dates white/half red.
macy pretty fast, AN stay on the good every Sunday! There’s usually a whole
A liddle black Schnauzer stepped for- side of Sydney (she was a Chow, if you big bunch of us. Way fun!” “It’s a pleasure to meet you!” I told
ward. He hadda confident strut anna get my point).”
Cool Kibbles black collar with red led- I totally did. “That’s some Cool Dog During the innerview, I kept hearin’ him.
ders that said “Red Dog Saloon,” anna Biscuits collar,” I commented. a funny voice sayin’ stuff like, “Hello!”
tag with his name. “Thanks! Mommy an Poppie got it “Come in” “What’s up,” stuff like that. I “What’s up?” said Gwee-do.
at the Red Dog Saloon in Juneau, Alas- was gettin’ more an more puzzled. Fi-
“I am Nunzio Maglio. On behalf of the ka, where they are Very Big on Black nally I said, “I keep hearin’ voices. What “So,” I asked Nunzio, “What’s your
entire Maglio famly, I welcome you to Schnauzers. Gotta lotta Black Schnauzer IS that?”
our home. Come. Sit. Make yourselves merch.” typical day?”
com-ftubble.” He led the way into the “Me next,” Seraphina piped up. They laughed. Nunzio said, “Oh, that’s
living room and innerduced everyone. “Mommy also found me online from Gwee-do. We’re used to it. He’s always “I keep us safe by policing the house,”
“This is our Mommy, Melissa. Our Pop- Liddle Dog Rescue. I wasn’t quite 1. Now curious when we have comp-nee.”
pie, Richard, is way, way far away inna I’m 9-ish. My breed’s originally from he replied.
place called Baghdad. He doesn’t get Scotland, which is that way.” She point- “Errr, Gwee-do?”
to be home that much, which is totally ed. “You hafta go over a buncha water.” Their Mom uncovered a big cage an “I help Nunzie by sitting on the sofa
Soggy Dog Biscuits. This is Seraphina, a “I came next,” said Lilly. “An it was pushed it closer. “What’s up?” said its
rescue like all of us. We think she’s probly a real close call for me, I can tell you. occupant. an sur-veiling,” said Seraphina.
a Dandie Dinmont Terrier.” I was at a kill shelter in Brevard Cow- “Gwee-do’s an African Gray Parrot.
nee: nobody wanted me cuz I was 12 He’s 30. Mommy an Poppie chose him “I am the Official Squirrel Patrol,” said
I tried to look like I’d heard of that – anna dwarf. (You probly noticed my when he was just an egg.”
breed before. “A pleasure,” I said. very short legs.) My number was almost “Are you woofin’ me right now?” I Maggie Mae. “Nuncie’s my back-up.”
UP, when H.A.L.O. saved me. Mommy asked.
Seraphina’s a plump liddle poocheroo just happened to be at PetSmart get- “Nope. He hadda stay with his bird “I, of course, establish order out of
with a wavy white coat, liddle short legs, tin’ supplies, right when H.A.L.O. had
anna pink collar with white pawprints. some of us pooches there. Mommy frequent chaos,” added Lilly. “An we all
wasn’t pooch-shoppin,’ but when she
“Good morning, Mr. Bonzo,” she said saw me an heard my story, she knew we take care of Mommy, an make sure to
sweetly.
give her lotsa love an snuggles.”
“This is our older sister Lilly,” Nuncio
continued. “She’s in charge, mostly.” Heading home, I was thinkin’ about

Lilly’s a black Lab (but a lot shorter blended families. They come in all

shapes, sizes – an species. An have one

important thing in common – love.

The Bonz

Don’t Be Shy

We are always looking for pets with
interesting stories.

To set up an interview, email
[email protected].

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ONGOING Street and South of Indian River Drive to Riv- 6 Independence Day edition of Artisans at Like Cole Foundation begins 6 p.m. Fri. with a
erview Park, for Freedom Festival including live the Mall Arts & Crafts Show to benefit Par-Tee featuring hors d’oeuvres, sit-down din-
Vero Beach Museum of Art - Astronomy entertainment, food, craft booths and vendors, H.A.L.O., 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Indian River Mall ner and auctions at the Moorings Yacht and
Photographer of the Year exhibition thru Sept. and fireworks at dusk. near H.A.L.O. Mall Adoption Center. Country Club. On Saturday, the fourth annual
29; AI Weiwei: Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads: Golf Tournament at the Moorings Hawk’s Nest
Gold, thru Dec. 15. 772-231-0707 4 Swim to the Wreck, 8 a.m. swim, kayak or 10|12|13 Vero Beach Inter- Golf Club starts with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start
paddleboard from Sexton Plaza beach to national Music followed by awards luncheon. Par-Tee tickets
Turtle Walks at Sebastian Inlet State Park and the SS Breconshire with champagne toast at the Festival, with performances by students and world- $125. Single golf $250 includes two Par-Tee
Archie Carr National Wildlife refuge, 9 p.m. to flag on the wreck. class faculty of the Mike Block String Camp 7:30 tickets. 772-907-5940
1 a.m. through July 31. fsispturtlewalk.org or p.m. July 10 and 12, and Concert & Barn Dance
seaturtlewalks.org 4 Fourth of July Centennial Celebration, 3 3 p.m. July 13 - all at First Presbyterian Church of 12|13 Vegas Nights at Riverside
p.m. to 10 p.m. with bands starting at 5 Vero Beach. Free; donations to scholarship fund Theatre, 6 to 10 p.m. in
JULY p.m. along with children’s play area, art ven- appreciated. Mikeblockstringcamp.com the Orchid Lobby to enhance the 7:30 p.m. &
dors, dance contests, a variety of games and 9:30 p.m. Comedy Zone performances, with
4 Sebastian July 4 activities begin with food trucks, culminating with fireworks. Vero- 10-28 Vero Beach Theatre Guild casino games to benefit Riverside educational
Freedom Run 5K Fundraiser to benefit beach100.org presents the award-win- programming and free Live on the Loop enter-
Substance Awareness Center, 7 a.m. start from ning Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats, based tainment. 772-231-6990772-231-6990
Riverview Park in Sebastian, followed by City of 5|6 Vegas Nights at Riverside Theatre, on “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats” by T.S.
Sebastian’s 47th Annual 4th of July Parade which 6 to 10 p.m. in the Orchid Lobby to Eliot, and directed by Michael Naffziger. 772- 13 Star Party, 7 to 10 p.m. at the Vero
begins 8:30 a.m. at the Sebastian Community enhance the 7:30 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Howl at the 562-8300 Beach Museum of Art, with docent-led
Center on Jackson St., proceeds East on Davis Moon performances, with casino games to ben- tours of Astronomy Photographer of the Year
efit Riverside educational programming and free 12|13 Par-Tee and Golf Tourna- exhibit, space-themed art activities and gazing
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OFFERS BEST OF ISLAND LIVING

184 Springline Dr. in the Anchor at The Moorings: 4-bedroom, 6-bath, 5,248-square-foot,
two-story waterfront home offered for $2,995,000 by Jane Schwiering and Lucy Hendricks,

Realtors, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty: 772-559-8812

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Waterfront home in The Moorings offers best of island living

BY STEPHANIE LABAFF
Staff Writer

VB Custom Homes has “anchored”
a new four-bedroom, six-bath, two-
story waterfront home at 184 Spring-
line Dr. in the Anchor at The Moor-
ings. The recently completed British
West Indies-style house is a rarity in
the established community.

Nestled at the end of Treasure
Cove, the property boasts a deep-wa-
ter dock and is sited to take in a long
view of the waterway leading out to
the Intracoastal. According to Lucy
Hendricks, co-listing agent with Jane
Schwiering, the wide canal allows for
plenty of privacy.

The red-paved driveway leads to
a dramatic view of the home, show-
casing architectural design features
reminiscent of the Islands. Shutters,
rafter tails, columns and a sense of
symmetry are telltale signs of the re-
laxed elegance that waits within.

“The use of shades of gray adds a
very modern feeling to the house,”
says Hendricks of the pickled floor-
ing and use of a monochromatic col-
or scheme throughout that doesn’t

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compete with the vibrant greens and
blues nature has provided outside.

The foyer opens into the great room –
which is an understatement – given the
wall of glass sliders, electric fireplace
and coffered ceiling working in harmo-
ny to complement the dramatic view.

Creating an environment ideal for
entertaining, the communal living
areas are clustered together on the

right side of the home, including the
kitchen, dining room, laundry, eleva-
tor and access to the two-car garage.

The kitchen is a chef’s dream, dra-
matic yet practical. Equipped with
double Thermador WiFi ovens, a con-
vection cooktop and pot filler, micro-
wave drawer, wet bar, pool bath and
hidden pantry, the real surprise is the
unique set of sliders that meet in an
L-shape to form a corner glass door
that provides and elemental connec-
tion with the natural world.

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and provides access to can “age in place” in a sort of mother- entertaining,” says Hendricks, noting
a small patio. The gen- in-law suite. the indoor-outdoor living areas, fire
erous bathroom comes pit, summer kitchen, pool and dock
with perks like a bidet, “With this view and all of the out- with kayak launch. The only inter-
his-and-her walk-in clos- door living areas, this is a house for
ets and a walk-in shower.
VITAL STATISTICS
Near the front entry, a 184 SPRINGLINE DR.
wooden staircase leads
Adding contrast to this spectacular to a generous loft area Neighborhood: Anchor at the Moorings • Year built: 2019
space is a beamed tray ceiling – just overlooking the motor Construction: Concrete block
one of the pleasant design surprises court that is suited as a
sprinkled throughout the house. study room for teens to Architecture: British West Indies
do their homework or Lot size: 103 feet by 154 feet
At the opposite side of the house, as a game room for fam-
the master’s domain has access to a ily entertainment. The Home size: 5,248 square feet • Bedrooms: 4 • Bathrooms: 6
separate one-car garage, an office and space can also serve as a Pool: Dark-bottom swimming pool • View: 100-foot of water frontage
the master suite itself, all far from the seating area for guests residing in one
hustle and bustle of activity. A group of the three, upper-level en suite bed- Additional features: Island kitchen with Thermador appliances; wet
of three sliders offers a private view rooms. A media room and extra full bar; electric fireplace; impact windows and doors; office; elevator;
bathroom round out the loft area.
Each of the bedrooms, the media media room; two-car and single-car garages; summer kitchen; covered
room, and the loft opens onto a large lanai and balcony; fire pit and private dock with kayak launch
balcony. One of the bedrooms is fit-
ted with a kitchenette and located Listing agency: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty
near the elevator so long-term guests Listing agents:

Jane Schwiering and Lucy Hendricks, Realtors, 772-559-8812
Listing price: $2,995,000

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ruption to a quiet afternoon is made security in the Anchor. Originally de- The Moorings is just a short drive seum of Art offer world-class cultural
when a dolphin breaches the surface signed as a boating community, The away from Vero’s Ocean Drive for outings. For families with children,
of the water in search of a snack. Moorings Yacht & Country Club of- shopping and dining. The nearby Riv- Saint Edward’s School conveniently
fers all the amenities residents want, erside Theatre and Vero Beach Mu- abuts the community. 
Surrounded by lush vegetation, it’s including Pete Dye’s signature island
easy to forget you have neighbors as golf course, Jim Fazio’s Hawk’s Nest
you lounge by the dark-bottom pool championship course on the main-
designed to absorb the sun’s heat, land, a large tennis complex and ten-
increasing water temperatures and nis shop, pickleball courts, a croquet
lengthening the swim season. court, a state-of-the-art fitness cen-
ter with pool and spa, a yacht club, as
As a member of the Moorings Prop- well as fine and casual dining.
erty Owners Association, residents
have private beach access and gated

CONCIERGE STAGING COMPANY
GHETASNDPALIEDS AEFVTEERRYTHHOIUNSGE–SAENLDLS

BY NINA ZAFAR ed after the sale closes, and no inter-
The Washington Post est is paid to Compass for setting up
service with the vendors.
Staging is a crucial step in the
home-selling process. Even minor “By taking the upfront financial
touch-ups and decorations can go burden of staging off of our clients’
a long way in getting a home sold shoulders, Compass Concierge is
quickly and for the best possible designed to put the focus where it
price. The National Association of should be – the joy of finding your
Realtors estimates that for every $100 place in the world,” said Michael
spent on staging a home, a seller can Coscetta, Compass’s chief sales
strategy officer.

potentially recoup $400. In recent “The program emphasizes client
years, real estate agencies have be- choice and control,” Coscetta added.
gun to offer services that make the “The client chooses the work and the
process of staging a home for sale vendor up front and approves costs
less daunting. before work begins, directing Com-
pass to pay vendors on their behalf.
Compass Concierge launched its Compass Concierge clients know
home preparation business last year exactly what Concierge will cost be-
and has completed more than 1,000 cause they are in control of those
projects nationwide. The company costs.”
covers all upfront costs for staging
and cosmetic improvements such as Gabriella Lourie, a spokeswoman
paint jobs and landscaping. The cost for Compass, said that while the
of the improvements is then collect-
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company can’t provide what the aver- six more days on the market than com- for things like deep cleaning, staging, concierge to manage the prep work is
age cost is for using its concierge ser- parable furnished homes. Redfin of- painting and landscaping. valuable.
vice, she explained that “projects can fers its own concierge staging service
range from a few thousand dollars to Concierge services can be particu- Concierge services may be a perfect
tens of thousands or more.” Like Compass, Redfin will evaluate larly helpful for sellers who aren’t in fit for sellers who want to sell fast or
the home for the seller, recommend the same location as the property who don’t have the time to hire and
A Redfin analysis found that vacant updates to attract buyers, find vendors they’re trying to sell. For many out-of- manage all the vendors to get their
homes sold for $11,306 less and spend and manage their work, while paying town or overseas clients, having a local home ready to list. 

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Wawa fans rejoice: Two more stores planned for Vero

BY NICOLE RODRIGUEZ That store would be built on roughly on the proposed locations, but a com- to-order-meals, gourmet coffee and
Staff Writer 2.9 acres that are owned by Arizona pany spokeswoman opined on why the store’s friendly staff. Customers
resident Bruce Stamile, county re- the stores are so beloved. Fresh food have even exchanged wedding vows
Wawa’s empire could be expanding cords show. and store associates who develop a in the stores. The chain operates 840
locally, according to county docu- family-like bond with patrons are stores in six states and is expanding
ments that indicate plans for two new Wawa typically executes long-term among the reasons, Wawa spokes- rapidly, especially in Florida where it
locations here. leases with developers who buy land woman Jennifer Wolf told Vero Beach now has 167 locations.
and build the company’s stores, local 32963 in an email.
The wildly popular convenience realtors said. According to the South Florida Busi-
store and gas station chain has sub- The chain, which is headquartered ness Journal and Convenience Store
mitted preliminary plans to the coun- Wawa representatives have met in Pennsylvania, has a fanatical fan News, Florida is set to surpass both
ty for two locations – one in north with the county several times in club of patrons who extol the made-
county near Gifford and a second to recent weeks to finalize plans on CONTINUED ON PAGE 71
serve customers in south county on both projects, senior planner Ryan
Oslo Road, documents show. Sweeney said. The plans have been
reviewed by the Technical Review
Plans for the site at 4495 U.S. 1 and Committee, which suggested only a
45th Street near Grand Harbor call few minor tweaks to the site plans.

PHOTO BY KAILA JONES

for a 6,119-square-foot store with 16 “They haven’t been approved just yet,
fueling stations on roughly 2.3 acres. but they both seem to be working dili-
The property was purchased on June gently toward approval,” Sweeney said.
14 for $1.2 million by LG Vero 1 LLC, a
Florida limited liability company. If both Wawa projects are green-
lighted, they would be the county’s
The parcel was part of the now- third and fourth locations. Wawa
shuttered Quality Fruit Packers of in 2016 opened its first Indian River
Indian River property, said T.P. Ken- County store at U.S. 1 and 12th Street.
nedy, an agent with Collier Crawford A second store opened the following
LLC who helped close the deal. Col- year at State Road 60 and 90th Avenue
lier Crawford is a Vero Beach real near Interstate 95.
estate development, consulting and
brokerage firm. Sweeney didn’t know when Wawa
hopes to break ground for the new
At 4150 Oslo Road, Wawa is propos- stores, but noted plans for the store at
ing a 5,943-square-foot store with 16 U.S. 1 and 45th Street are progressing
fueling stations, documents show. quickly. Wawa declined to comment

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Real Estate Sales on the Barrier Island: June 21 to June 27

The last full week of June was another strong one for the barrier island real estate market with
19 transactions recorded, including four for more than $2 million.

A Carlton penthouse, condo unit PH-S at 100 Beachview Drive, was placed on the market
March 12 for $2.75 million. The sale closed on June 24 for $2.45 million. Matilde Sorensen of
Dale Sorensen Real Estate represented both the seller and the purchaser in the transaction.

And an oceanfront villa at 3766 Ocean Drive was put on the market Aug. 31, 2018, for $2.995
million. The asking price more recently was $2.495 million, and on June 25 its sale also closed
for $2.45 million. The seller was represented by Kimberly and Michael Thorpe of Treasure
Coast Sotheby’s. The purchaser was represented by Linda Riley of the same brokerage.

SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AND LOTS

SUBDIVISION ADDRESS LISTED ORIGINAL MOST RECENT SOLD SELLING
ASKING PRICE ASKING PRICE PRICE
$2,200,000
$2,295,000 $1,130,000
ORCHID ISLAND 406 INDIES DR 1/17/2019 $1,199,950 $2,295,000 6/25/2019 $850,000
SHORES 150 ISLAND SANCTUARY 1/9/2019 $1,050,000 $1,199,950 6/21/2019 $795,000
$839,000 $755,000
VEROMAR 726 DATE PALM RD 12/28/2018 $829,000 $975,000 6/26/2019 $565,000
$650,000 $520,000
CASTAWAY COVE 1240 INDIAN MOUND TRL 5/20/2019 $539,000 $839,000 6/27/2019
$2,137,500
SEA FOREST COURT 110 S CATALINA CT 1/17/2019 $795,000 6/27/2019 $455,000
$330,000
OCEANRIDGE 1924 OCEAN RIDGE CIR 3/8/2019 $650,000 6/26/2019

BERMUDA CLUB 9025 ENGLEWOOD CT 5/22/2019 $539,000 6/21/2019

TOWNHOMES, VILLAS, CONDOS, MULTIFAMILY AND INVESTMENT

ORCHID ISLAND 20 BEACHSIDE DR, #201 3/15/2019 $2,295,000 $2,295,000 6/25/2019
SABLE OAKS CONDO 200 SABLE OAK LN, #204 2/14/2019 $480,000 $480,000 6/26/2019
CROWN HOUSE CONDO 1715 OCEAN DR, #4C 4/15/2019 $375,000 $375,000 6/24/2019

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Castaway Cove, Address: 1240 Indian Mound Trl Subdivision: Orchid Island, Address: 406 Indies Dr

Listing Date: 5/20/2019 Listing Date: 1/17/2019
Original Price: $839,000 Original Price: $2,295,000
Recent Price: $839,000 Recent Price: $2,295,000
Sold: 6/27/2019 Sold: 6/25/2019
Selling Price: $795,000 Selling Price: $2,200,000
Listing Agent: Marsha Sherry Listing Agent: Bob Niederpruem

Selling Agent: The Moorings Realty Sales Co. Selling Agent: Premier Estate Properties

Karen Smith Heidi Levy

Alex MacWilliam, Inc. Orchid Island Realty

Subdivision: Shores, Address: 150 Island Sanctuary Subdivision: Orchid Island, Address: 20 Beachside Dr, #201

Listing Date: 1/9/2019 Listing Date: 3/15/2019
Original Price: $1,199,950 Original Price: $2,295,000
Recent Price: $1,199,950 Recent Price: $2,295,000
Sold: 6/21/2019 Sold: 6/25/2019
Selling Price: $1,130,000 Selling Price: $2,137,500
Listing Agent: Cheryl Michel Listing Agent: Debbie Bell

Selling Agent: Daley & Company Real Estate Selling Agent: Berkshire Hathaway Florida

Sally Daley Heidi Levy

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Sea Forest Court, Address: 110 S Catalina Ct

Listing Date: 1/17/2019
Original Price: $829,000
Recent Price: $795,000
Sold: 6/27/2019
Selling Price: $755,000
Listing Agent: Dan Downey & Anne Wallace

Selling Agent: Berkshire Hathaway Florida

Dan Downey & Anne Wallace

Berkshire Hathaway Florida

Subdivision: Oceanridge, Address: 1924 Ocean Ridge Cir

Listing Date: 3/8/2019
Original Price: $650,000
Recent Price: $650,000
Sold: 6/26/2019
Selling Price: $565,000
Listing Agent: Michele Ritchie

Selling Agent: Alex MacWilliam, Inc.

Michele Ritchie

Alex MacWilliam, Inc.

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Pennsylvania and New Jersey in the ATMs and our family-like culture are what they miss most after moving
number of Wawa locations by 2021. make us more than a typical conve- away from the region.
nience store retailer.
“We are continuously launch- “We’ve even received photos of people
ing new products and food service “We’ve had customers get married with Wawa tattoos,” Wolf added. “We are
items,” Wolf said. “Our combination in our stores, plan their trips based on humbled by the customer response to
of a wide variety of food service items, the Wawa stores along the route, and our brand and the special relationship
services like fuel and surcharge-free call and write to tell Wawa its store we have with the community.” 

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TWO BRIDGES EQUESTRIAN Roger Smith 772-473-0086 219112 Roger Smith 772-473-0086 213224 Jim Knapp 772-913-0395 220037
16.23 Acres/ A-1 $357,000
Alyssa Hatfield 772-532-7933 222343 NEW PRICING CASTAWAY COVE 4/3 $699,000 NEW PRICING
BAYOU 2/2 $625,000 Barbara Parent 772-633-3027
OAK HARBOR St. Catherine’s Charlotte Terry 772-538-2388 INDIAN RIVER FARMS 6/6F 3H $1,195,000
2/2 $299,500 Kate Weeks 772-538-5193 212216 Marni Parent-Howder 772-321-2037 221922 Charlotte Terry 772-538-2388

Jim Knapp 772-913-0395 215766 Kate Weeks 772-538-5193 219785

GRAND HARBOR St Davids
3/2.5 $280,000

Jim Knapp 772-913-0395 218995

ROBLES DEL MAR 2+Den/2 $259,000 RIVER CLUB AT CARLTON 2+Den/3 $580,000 NEW LISTING NEW PRICING
Kimberly Keithahn 772-321-4656 217883 Barbara Parent 772-633-3027
CALEDON SHORES CONDO 3 /3 $675,000 OLD RIOMAR 3+DenOfc/2.5 $799,000
Marni Parent-Howder 772-321-2037 220097 Karen Smith 772-559-1295 222450 Kit Fields 770-312-5165

Camille Yates 772-971-9798 213650


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