RFH boys of summer making an ocean splash Photo/courtesy of Marc Edelman
The summer weather has gone from steamy and stormy lately. When the sun’s been out, it’s been prime time to dive in and cool off. In fact, the water has been the only cool place to be outdoors. Beached. Pooled. Diving in. That’s been the idea.
Steve and Christina Graniero and Kyle Hopfensberger
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Steven Graniero
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Francisco, DIVE! sous chef
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DIVE! Head Chef Kyle Hopfensberger
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Steven Graniero pours a drink at DIVE!
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By Elaine Van Develde
It was a dank, dreary day back in October of 2012. Steven Graniero and Christina Dilorio stood at the bottom of bleachers overflowing with sanguine Hurricane Sandy victims at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School.
The weather gave them an eerie embrace as if to get in another jab as they held onto one another, wiping away tears and trying to comprehend what had just happened.
The engaged couple had just lost everything but one another to Sandy. After earning their stripes bar tending and waiting tables, the two, who met at work, had saved all their pennies to make a dream come true and open a small beachy bar/restaurant of their own in Sea Bright.
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