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PRINCETON, NJ
May 5, 2024
Featured in the upper left hand side
Amy and Stacy were so excited when NY Times editor, Jill Capuzzo chose another ones of their horse farms to do an editorial piece on. The listing is featured in the "On the Market" Section which ran in Sunday's newspaper and was also featured online.
The property is 53 Imlaystown Hightstown Road in Upper Freehold, which features a Mid-Century Modern Home, Acreage for Horses and an Inground Pool.
53 Imlaystown Road Listinghttps://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/02/realestate/homes-for-sale-in-new-york-and-new-jersey.html
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PRINCETON, NJ
May 19, 2024
Stacy at Sheldon House on Mercer Street
This home was moved in the 1800's from Massachusetts to Princeton!
🌷 A Wonderful Spring Day on The Historic Princeton Walking Tour Courtesy of Morven Museum & Garden 🌷
Stacy and Amy enjoyed a Sunday guided stroll through Princeton’s historic downtown included stops at:
Morven Museum & Garden
Princeton Battle Monument
Palmer House
The Nassau Club
Sheldon House
Ivy Hall
Trinity Church, Episcopal
Princeton Theological Seminary
The Barracks on Edgehill
The group was extremely lucky to have Wiebke Martens and Jennifer Jang be their tour guides. Wiebke is a professional photographer with a specialization in architectural photography. Jennifer holds a Doctorate in American Civilization from Brown University and works with the Historical Society of Princeton and Morven Museum & Garden. Together they have authored "Discovering Princeton" : A Photographic Guide with Five Walking Tours.
https://www.wiebkemartens.com/
After that, Stacy and Amy headed to Teresa Caffe and enjoyed an Arnold Palmer, a Margherita Pizza and some mussels as a snack! Then it was time to refuel with some Sakrid coffee.
Princeton Battle Monument
Princeton Theological Seminary
The Nassau Club
https://www.nassauclub.org/
Amy at the entry to the Palmer House
"The Barracks" on Edgehill Street, on of the oldest homes in Princeton, built at the late 17th century.
Morven Museum & Garden
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PRINCETON, NJ
MAY 9, 2024
RED Day
Volunteering at the Morven Museum in Princeton!
Stacy and Joe spent a couple hours with the office to help set up for the plant sale!
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PRINCETON, NJ
APRIL 16, 2024
A beautiful spring morning kicked off the Floral Design class with Dana Point Design LLC at Homestead Princeton, located at 300 Witherspoon Street!
Participants purchased tickets which included a 'GurglePot' and design guidance. Gurgle pots have many uses but today they were used as our vases!
www.homesteadprinceton.com/products/gurgle-pot-1
Our instructor, Alison, who holds a certificate from the New York Botanical Garden's Floral Design Program shared some great tips and secrets with us. We had a really relaxing time trying a new skill.
www.danapointdesigns.com
After that, we stepped over to Sakrid Coffee Roasters, which shares a hallway with Homestead. The lattes and chais are some of the best you will try! We even enjoyed a Lavender donut which was the perfect tasty treat!
We highly suggest stopping at Homestead! They have such wonderful gifts, custom/handmade furniture, window treatments and so much more. The store is like something out of a magazine and the owners and staff are just exceptional!
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LOGAN TOWNSHIP, NJ
APRIL 30, 2022
A beautiful, sunny morning kicked off the first NJ Pinto Horse Association Horse Show at Gloucester County's Dream Park!
Amy Butewicz & Stacy Butewicz sponsored the show with refreshments for both horses & rider. There was great feedback from competitors and participants about the set up.
For more information about the New Jersey Pinto Horse Association, NJPtHA, please visit:
https://www.njptha.com/
Thank you for letting Butewicz Lifestyle Equestrian Real Estate sponsor the event with some goodies!
Interested in having a complimentary set up at your show or event? Feel free to reach out! We LOVE "Bringing Home to the Horse Show"!
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?MILLSTONE TWP or UPPER FREEHOLD TWP: Residential home 3/4 bedrooms, with or without acreage up to $700k; 2 sets of buyers for this request!
?SUSSEX or WARREN COUNTY: Turn key horse farm property with Ranch Home, 8+ acres, up to $850k
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?Hunterdon Area near Stockton- Condo or Starter home
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MONROE TOWNSHIP, NJ
SEPTEMBER 29, 2021
Harry Landy is one for great visions; and he’s also one for making them a reality. Congress Hill Farm, Landy’s harness racing headquarters shared its home with a new concept today- Polo. Harry has been meticulously grooming the polo field, located on the infield of his harness training track, for almost a year.
The late afternoon kicked off with a lineup of tailgaters eager to watch the polo action. The exhibition included a full polo game with both local riders and those from Saratoga, NY and included Landy himself.
Amy and Stacy Butewicz attended the event and had a wonderful time both watching polo and getting to meet new horse enthusiasts and catch up with good friends! They are excited for the opportunity of polo to be accessible to the public.
Harry plans to have a full polo schedule in place for September 2022.
Amy & Stacy enjoying their tailgate spot!
Amy high fiving with the polo players after the game!
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Upper Freehold, NJ
June 2021
Two hopeful Standardbred horses found a new job in Florida!
Sergeant Javiar “Javi” De la Paz was looking for horses to fill the roll of a new Mounted Patrol unit for the City of Doral. When he mentioned the request to his brother, farrier Joe De la Paz in NJ, the first thought that came to mind along with the help of Amy and Stacy Butewicz was the Standardbred Retirement Foundation (SRF).
Stacy quickly set up an appointment with Nicolette at the standardbred facility and had two horses to look at. The first was Rodney’s Hot Again “Hottie” – a pacing gelding and the second was Cheyenne Hold Em, “Cash” another pacing gelding. Both were perfect in their own way and Javi gave the green light on them immediately after seeing photos and video. The horses arrived in Florida in July where they will start their training to become “Officer Cash” and “Officer Hottie” for the up-and-coming police unit. The program, in its beginning phases, is being sponsored by Ocean Automotive Group/Ocean Mazda in Doral, FL.
We look forward to the progress of all that is to come! Thank you to the Standarbred Retirement Foundation for having these amazing horses available!
To learn more about the Standardbred Retirement Foundation, please visit: wwww.adoptahorse.org
Rodneys Hot Again
It was an instant "thumbs up" for "Cash"!
"Cash" getting his new shoes before shipping to Florida!
Sergeant Javiar De la Paz receiving "Cash" in Florida!
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Manalapan, NJ
July 6, 2021
July 6th kicked off the Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association (SBOA) Annual Golf Tournament! The 95 degree day didn’t stop anyone from having a great time at the Knob Hill Golf Club! Amongst some of the highlights were a Putting Contest, Longest Drive Contest, a Gift Basket Auction, and a Lunch & Dinner buffet with Free Drinks! Amy and Stacy Butewicz sponsored the dinner portion which was open to golfers and non-golfers alike and included an open bar.
“Established in 1961 with a handful of people, the SBOA today has a membership in the thousands. The membership is comprised of horse breeders, drivers, trainers, owners, and backstretch personnel, active and interested in the standardbred horse industry in the State of New Jersey. The SBOA works arduously in the interest of the New Jersey standardbred industry. Its mission is to support and promote the standardbred industry in New Jersey by nurturing and preserving a favorable business climate, while striving to secure closer business and personal relationships among all industry participants throughout the State.
Among the many benefits the SBOA provides its membership is health insurance for eligible individuals and their families. Additionally, all SBOA members are eligible for third-party liability insurance coverage, as well as insurance coverage for damaged or destroyed sulkies. The SBOA administers and financially assists a driver/trainer Retirement Program.” (http://www.sboanj.com/mandate.html)
The money raised through the golf tournament supports the SBOANJ Horsemen’s Benevolent Fund and TrotPAC. The Benevolent Fund lends a hand to member and families in need in extremely difficult times. TrotPAC is the SBOA’s political action committee.
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Butewicz Lifestyle Real Estate- Sisters, Partners, and Equestrians, Amy & Stacy Butewicz, are a Keller William’s Princeton team of lifelong equestrians who deliver championship results for all of your real estate needs with over 90 farms and $50,000,000 in SOLD Farm Properties across the State of New Jersey.
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Allentown, NJ
May 9, 2021
Amy Butewicz found success once again in her second outing as the Jersey Fresh International 3 Day Event Stabling Manager. Accompanied by her real estate partner and sister, Stacy, the duo made a push to focus their efforts on both Rider and Horse hospitality. The event which was held May 5th through 9th, 2021, at the Horse Park of New Jersey, has helped determine both United States’ and Canadian Olympic and World Equestrian Games Teams, and was proud to be a qualifying event for the U.S. Eventing Team which went on to win double Gold Medals at the 2019 Pan American Games held in Lima, Peru. This year’s event was once again a qualifying selection trial for the U.S. Eventing Team that will compete in the rescheduled 2020 Summer Olympic Games, currently anticipated to take place in Tokyo, Japan, in July and August of 2021.
As Stabling Managers, Amy and Stacy, had an early start to the week with horses and riders arriving as early as Monday in the week, with actual competition starting on Thursday. Their responsibilities included preparations done months in advance such as allotting stalls to over 160 horses, managing rider requests and sourcing donations. Weekly duties included handling “All Things Stabling” making sure horses and riders were comfortable and happy.
It was a pleasure to sit alongside main sponsor B.W. Furlong & Associates attending vet, Jan Henricksen, and to help out wherever needed – even if meant unloading 2100 pounds of veterinary supplies!
This year, Amy and Stacy wanted to make stabling especially successful from an approach that truly appreciated the riders. Each rider was given a JFI3D welcome bag, donated by Nancy Frenick of Stable Graphics, which consisted of goodies supplied by: Perri’s, Mane N Tail, Neue Schule, Partrade (Lami-Cell), HorseLoverz International and Mrs. Pasture’s Horse Treats amongst others. In addition, the sisters sourced additional donations which became part of the Rider Raffle for the week. Each Rider/Horse Combination was automatically entered into the drawing. Just a few of the winners are pictured below:
Boyd Martin (winner of Perri’s Saddle Pad/ Joe De la Paz Farrier Hoofpick),
Phillip Dutton (winner of Partrade/Lami-Cell basket)
Valerie Pride (winner of Perri’s Saddle Pad).
Every rider and horse came out a winner with the Butewicz Sister’s “Happy Hour Treat Truck” which mimicked an ice cream truck, playing the tune, and handing out carrots, apples, mints and dog treats each day for all. Amy and Stacy also decided to turn their Stabling Office into a quick hospitality stop stocking a table with snacks, treats and personal items.
The main rider hospitality, presented by Boehringer Ingelheim, was also a great success! Here we are pictured with B.I.’s Victoria Irmen, taking sandwiches over to the Rider Meeting!
Boehringer Ingelheim is a leading Veterinary Pharmaceutical company with an extensive Equine Products line such as Gastroguard®. There was also a very special treat for the riders which was the Jammin’ Crepes food truck from Princeton, NJ! A huge thank you to Dechra Pharmaceuticals and their Sales Manager John Duer for making sure the vets were fully stocked during the week! Dechra is a leader in Equine vet supplies such as Osphos® and Vetivex® Fluids.
Another pinnacle moment for the sisters was sponsoring the Groom’s Award which sourced product lines from HorseLoverz International such as the Gatsby Leather line and WikSmart Cooler. This year’s award, very deservingly, went to Stephanie Simpson, groom for Boyd Martin’s stable. There was not a moment during the week that we didn’t see Stephanie attending to the horses in some way! Her hard work and dedication clearly shows in the meticulous turnout of the athletes under her care. Cheers and Congratulations to you Stephanie!
Of course the week would not have been possible without the help of great Volunteers. One is truly only as great as those around them. A special Thank You to the many volunteers who gave their time to Stabling over the course of many days and overnights.
A tremendous Thank You to Jane Cory and Morgan Rowsell and the entire JFI3D committee for their hard work and dedication in organizing an incredible event.
Lastly, a Thank You to the riders and their horses. If it were not for you, this event would not be here. With so many events to choose from, Thank You for choosing Jersey Fresh as part of your Eventing schedule for 2021- it both an honor and a privilege.
Leaving the park on Sunday wrapped up with one final highlight- saying parting well wishes to Doug Hannum who was on his way to help the next group of horses needing his care. Doug is an exceptional horseman who has attended many Olympics and World Games to provide therapy to horses. Doug’s comments were that this was the “Best Venue Ever held here”. What a huge compliment on a very successful Jersey Fresh International 3 Day Event!
Butewicz Lifestyle Real Estate- Sisters, Partners, and Equestrians, Amy & Stacy Butewicz, are a Keller William’s Princeton team of lifelong equestrians who deliver championship results for all of your real estate needs with over 90 farms and $50,000,000 in SOLD Farm Properties across the State of New Jersey.