Thursday, April 28, 2016

Nothing Like a Good Cigar


As a native of Wall and a graduate of Villanova University, Steve Zengel’s career took many interesting turns, from a stint on Wall Street to coaching basketball to serving as a high-level administrator in the educational system. But for him, nothing was quite like the experience of smoking a cigar.
“I had my first cigar in 1997 and fell in love with them,” the 45-year-old Howell resident and married father of twin sons said. “I loved how relaxing they were and how they helped reduce my stress level.”
Far different than smoking a cigarette – “you don’t inhale the smoke from a cigar; instead, you take cigar smoke into your mouth and exhale it,” explained Zengel, who’s not a cigarette smoker – Zengel said that cigars aren’t a five-minute process but rather an experience that can last an hour and a half.
“People assume that cigars are only for the wealthy, but cigars are a great equalizer in that they bring people together from all walks of life,” he said. “I especially love that aspect.” Read More>

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