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You catch your reflection in the Zoom window before a meeting starts and notice it again - that slight overlap on the bottom row. Or the gap that's always been there. Or the way your front tooth crowds in a little more than it used to. You think, just for a second: I should finally do something about that.

Then the meeting starts. And you forget.

Adults who come to us for Invisalign almost always have a version of this story. Most never got braces as teenagers, and the ones who did watched their teeth quietly shift over the years anyway. They aren't unhappy - they just have one thing they'd change if they could. The hang-up is always the same: I don't really want to spend the next eighteen months with a mouth full of metal.

You don't have to. Invisalign - and the modern way we provide it at EverSmile Dental - is teeth straightening built around adult lives, not high school yearbooks. If you've been searching Invisalign near me in Ridgewood, NJ, here's what the treatment actually looks like, who it works for, and why so many people in our community come to us specifically.

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What Is Invisalign?

Invisalign is a system of clear aligners that gradually move your teeth into the right positions over a planned series of weeks. The aligners themselves are made of a smooth, medical-grade plastic - practically invisible from arm's length, fully removable, and worn over your teeth like a thin custom mouthguard.

You wear each set for about a week or two. Then you swap to the next set in the series. Each aligner is slightly different from the last, and each one nudges specific teeth a fraction of a millimeter at a time. Over the course of treatment, those small movements add up to a fully straightened smile.

That's the simple version. The technical version is that the entire Invisalign treatment plan is mapped digitally - every tooth movement, every aligner stage, every milestone - before your first aligner is even printed. We can show you the final result on screen at your consultation. You see where you're starting, where you're going, and exactly how you'll get there.

No brackets bonded to your teeth. No wires. No emergency visits because something broke off mid-sandwich. If you've ever wanted to straighten teeth without braces, this is the version of orthodontics that finally makes that possible.

Who Invisalign Is For

When people picture orthodontics, they picture middle school. The truth is the average Invisalign patient at our office is somewhere between 28 and 55. We see plenty of adults - and we see the same handful of stories again and again:

The professional who can't show up to client meetings in metal.

Attorneys, sales leaders, teachers, healthcare workers, anyone whose job depends on a polished first impression. Invisalign for professionals is, in a way, why this treatment exists.

The bride or groom with a date circled on the calendar.

People who realized eight months out that their smile is going to be in every photo, on every wall, for the rest of their married lives. We've finished many wedding-driven Invisalign smile makeover cases just in time for the rehearsal dinner.

The parent who finally has a window.

The kids are older, the schedule loosened, and now there's room to do something that's been on the back burner for a decade.

The adult whose teeth shifted after teenage braces.

Teeth quietly migrate throughout adulthood, especially if retainers got tossed in a drawer at twenty. Adult Invisalign is often easier than first-time orthodontics because we're refining, not rebuilding.

The patient who's just ready.

No big event, no defining moment - just a quiet decision that this is the year.

If any of those sounds like you, the next step is an Invisalign consultation.

What Invisalign Can Actually Fix

Clear aligners have gotten dramatically better in the last several years. The technology now handles cases that used to require traditional braces. Here's what we treat most often:

Invisalign for crowded teeth

When teeth are too close together, they overlap, rotate, or push forward. Crowding is the most common reason adults come in. It also tends to get worse with time, not better.

Invisalign for gaps

Whether it's a single noticeable gap between the front teeth or several smaller spaces throughout the mouth, aligners can close gaps predictably and without the visual disruption of brackets and wires.

Bite issues

Overbite, underbite, crossbite, open bite - many of these respond well to aligner treatment, especially when paired with small tooth-colored attachments that help direct the movement.

Relapse from earlier orthodontics

If your teeth were straight at sixteen and aren't now, a shorter course of treatment is often all it takes to bring them back.

Cosmetic refinement

Some patients aren't sure what they want fixed. They just know their smile doesn't feel quite right anymore. This is where cosmetic Invisalign treatment shines - small, targeted movements that change the way you read in photos without anyone being able to point to what's different.

For very complex cases, traditional orthodontics may still be the better path. If that's true of your situation, we'll tell you. We'd rather give you a straight answer at the consultation than start a treatment that won't deliver what you're after.

The Treatment Process: What to Expect

Here's how Invisalign works at our practice, start to finish.

Step one: the consultation

We sit down with you, look at your teeth, and have an actual conversation. No pressure. We'll talk about what's bothering you, what you'd like to change, and whether Invisalign is the right fit. If it is, we move forward. If something else makes more sense, we tell you.

Step two: a 3D digital scan

No goopy impressions. We use a small scanning wand that builds a precise 3D model of your teeth in a few minutes. From that scan, we design your full treatment plan - every aligner stage, every estimated movement, every milestone.

Step three: your preview

You see your future smile on screen before you start. This part tends to be the moment patients commit. Seeing your own straight teeth, rendered from your own scan, is more persuasive than any brochure.

Step four: your aligners arrive

Each set is custom-fit to your teeth. You'll wear them around 20 to 22 hours a day, taking them out only to eat, drink anything other than water, and brush.

Step five: quick check-ins

Short visits to monitor progress and hand off the next set of aligners. Treatment time varies - some patients finish in six months, others take eighteen - but you'll have a realistic timeline from the start.

Step six: retainers

When you're done, we fit you with retainers to keep your new smile exactly where it landed. This part matters. Skipping retainer wear is the single most common reason adults end up needing orthodontics a second time.

Invisible Braces Ridgewood, NJ

Dr. Maryz Estedrak, DDS

Dr. Maryz Estedrak, family and cosmetic dentist at EverSmile Dental in Saddle Brook, NJ - a certified Invisalign Gold Provider.

479 North Midland Ave, Saddle Brook, NJ 07663

(201) 773-3992

Total chair time is typically 60 to 90 minutes for a single-canal tooth, longer for molars with multiple canals.

Why So Many Adults Choose Clear Aligners Over Braces in Ridgewood, NJ

Some of this is obvious. Some of it isn't.

Discretion.

Invisible braces look like nothing. People standing across the room won't notice you're in treatment. Most coworkers won't, either, unless you tell them. This is the entire reason discreet orthodontics exists as a category.

Removability.

You take them out to eat. That means no avoiding apples, no popcorn anxiety, no fishing wires out of corn on the cob in front of your in-laws. You also take them out to brush and floss, which makes your oral hygiene easier to maintain than it is with traditional braces.

Fewer office visits.

Traditional braces require monthly adjustments. Invisalign check-ins are spaced further apart - typically every six to eight weeks, sometimes less often depending on your case. For busy schedules, that's a meaningful difference.

Less impact on speech.

There's a short adjustment period, the same way there is with any new orthodontic appliance. Most people are fully used to their aligners within a few days.

Predictability.

Because the entire treatment is mapped digitally before it starts, the path from start to finish is far more visible than it used to be with brackets and wires. You're not signing up for an indefinite project.

Why Patients Across Ridgewood, NJ Choose EverSmile for Invisalign

There are plenty of dentists in our area who offer clear aligners. Some are general dentists doing one or two cases a year. Some are corporate mills that batch patients through a template. We're neither. Here's what makes us the best Invisalign dentist many of our patients have worked with - and the practice they refer their friends and family to.

Premium Invisalign provider experience.

We've completed a high volume of cases across the full range of difficulty - light cosmetic refinements all the way through complex bite corrections. Volume gives us pattern recognition. Variety keeps us sharp.

Time and attention. Consultations are conversations.

We answer the questions you came in with, plus the ones you didn't know to ask. We don't run patients through on a stopwatch.

Same-day starts when it makes sense.

If you're a candidate and you're ready, we can often scan and begin the planning process during your first visit. For adults whose calendars are already overcommitted, that matters.

Technology that supports the outcome.

Digital scanning, 3D treatment design, in-house planning. We've invested in the tools that let us deliver predictable results and adjust quickly if your case calls for a change mid-treatment.

A practice that finishes what it starts.

Our promise to every patient is simple: treatment isn't done until you're happy with how your smile looks. That's not a marketing line. It's how we run the practice.

Dr. Maryz Estedrak and our team.

Patients consistently describe our office as gentle, patient, and willing to explain everything. If you've ever felt rushed or talked over at a dental office, you'll notice the difference within the first ten minutes.

What Our Patient Are Saying

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Invisalign for Big Moments - Weddings, Reunions, and Career Milestones

Some patients come in with a specific deadline. They're getting married in May. There's a high school reunion in October. They just got promoted and want to look the part for a new role.

We get it. A lot of our Invisalign work happens on a timeline, and the conversation usually starts with: "Can I be done by ____?"

In many cases, the answer is yes - sometimes with a partial-results plan that gets the visible front teeth aligned in time for the event, with the full treatment finishing shortly after. Other cases need the full course of treatment regardless of the calendar. Either way, the earlier you start, the more flexibility we have.

If you've got a date circled, bring it to the consultation. We'll build a realistic plan around it.

Frequently Asked Questions

For most cases, yes. The technology has evolved significantly, and clear aligners now handle the same range of orthodontic issues that traditional braces handle - crowding, spacing, rotations, and most bite corrections. For very complex cases, your dentist may recommend an alternative. We'll be straightforward with you at the consultation.

Almost never. The aligners are made from a clear, smooth plastic designed to be nearly undetectable at normal conversational distance. Most patients tell us coworkers don't realize they're in treatment until they bring it up themselves.

Coffee, tea, and other staining drinks should be enjoyed with the aligners out - they can discolor the plastic and stain the teeth underneath. Water is fine anytime. We give every patient a simple daily routine that makes this easy to manage.

It depends on the complexity of your case, but most adults finish somewhere between six and eighteen months. You'll have a realistic timeline at the end of your first consultation, based on your actual scan and treatment plan - not an estimate pulled from a chart.

That's what retainers are for. We fit you with retainers when you finish and explain exactly how to wear them. Patients who follow the retainer plan keep their results for life. Patients who don't often come back for a shorter round of treatment a few years later.

Latest News Near Me Ridgewood, NJ

A new piano bar is on its way to Bergen County. Here are the details

A brand-new bar is on its way to Bergen County.The High Line Restaurant and Piano Bar is described on its website as a blend of "elevated small plates and live music in a setting of refined elegance."The bar and restaurant will be located at 51 N Broad St. in Ridgewood, just upstairs from the Steel Wheel Tavern."In Ridgewood, there's not a lot of opportunities for cocktail bars. There's not a lot of establishments with liquor licenses, so the hope is that this will attract people who want to come for a coc...

A brand-new bar is on its way to Bergen County.

The High Line Restaurant and Piano Bar is described on its website as a blend of "elevated small plates and live music in a setting of refined elegance."

The bar and restaurant will be located at 51 N Broad St. in Ridgewood, just upstairs from the Steel Wheel Tavern.

"In Ridgewood, there's not a lot of opportunities for cocktail bars. There's not a lot of establishments with liquor licenses, so the hope is that this will attract people who want to come for a cocktail, stay for a really elevated dinner, and then also enjoy live music," said Larissa Montecuollo, a spokesperson for the business.

When it's finished, one side of the space will be a bar and lounge area while the other side will be a dining room, according to Montecuollo and Glenn Carlough, owner of both the High Line and the Steel Wheel Tavern. There will also be an area that can be sectioned off for private events.

The High Line will have a cocktail and a wine program, according to Carlough, who emphasized the presence of two Cruvinet systems, or temperature-controlled wine dispensers, which will preserve the wine and keep it at the appropriate temperatures.

"So we will have an elevated wine program, not an elevated wine program necessarily by price, but by delivery to your table the way it was intended to be consumed," Carlough said.

As far as the food menu, Carlough says that it will be "completely different" from the Steel Wheel Tavern and will lean primarily into small plates and shareables.

Similar to the Steel Wheel Tavern, however, live music will be a staple at the High Line. It will primarily be a piano bar featuring live pianists and jazz, described by Montecuollo as "more of an elevated experience."

As of March 19, the official opening timeline remains uncertain. However, when the High Line does open, Carlough said he plans to be open from Wednesday through Sunday each week.

"I think this restaurant is going to be rather unique for northern New Jersey, you know, a piano bar where you can have an elevated experience. Where you're coming, not just for excellent food and drink, but also entertainment," Montecuollo said. "So we're hoping that this is not just a Ridgewood thing, but that people in northern New Jersey will get excited."

Why The Pool Boss Is the Top Pool Builder in Ridgewood & Glen Rock, NJ

This post is sponsored and contributed by The Pool Boss, a Patch Brand Partner.For New Jersey families, the backyard is everything. The pool builder they choose should be too.This is a paid post contributed by a Patch Community Partner. The views expressed in this post are the author's own, and the information presented has not been verified by Patch.Building a custom pool in Ridgewood & Glen Rock is not simply a construction project. It is a test of every contractor's organization, communication, and foll...

This post is sponsored and contributed by The Pool Boss, a Patch Brand Partner.

For New Jersey families, the backyard is everything. The pool builder they choose should be too.

This is a paid post contributed by a Patch Community Partner. The views expressed in this post are the author's own, and the information presented has not been verified by Patch.

Building a custom pool in Ridgewood & Glen Rock is not simply a construction project. It is a test of every contractor's organization, communication, and follow-through. Known for one of Bergen County's most coveted addresses, a thriving downtown, and Victorian charm, this community has seen too many projects start strong and finish late. The Pool Boss has built its reputation by doing the opposite. A third-generation pool builder based in Wayne, NJ, the company was recently spotlighted on Bloomberg Television's "World's Greatest!" for delivering custom pool installations that are as reliable as they are beautiful.

The Standard for Pool Builders in Bergen County's Most Coveted Communities

Reliability is the rarest luxury in home construction, and it is the one thing Ridgewood & Glen Rock homeowners consistently say they cannot find. The Bloomberg "World's Greatest!" segment captured why The Pool Boss stands apart, with celebrity clients Joe and Melissa Gorga speaking directly to the point. "What I love about Chris and The Pool Boss is that they're just punctual," Joe said. For busy Ridgewood & Glen Rock families, a pool builder who starts when promised is not a perk. It is the product.

Total Design-Build Control

Fragmented construction projects, where one company designs, another excavates, and a third finishes, are where schedules collapse and quality suffers. The Pool Boss eliminates that risk entirely by operating as a single design-build firm with full ownership of every phase. For Ridgewood & Glen Rock homeowners facing strict Ridgewood zoning ordinances and Bergen County soil and drainage conditions, having one expert team manage the entire project from start to finish makes an enormous practical difference.

The Pool Boss process delivers bespoke pool designs built around each homeowner's vision, with features ranging from cascading waterfalls to sun shelves and integrated outdoor living spaces. Construction is carried out by a hand-selected specialist team, and the entire build is tracked through automated notifications and job-site photography so Ridgewood & Glen Rock clients always know exactly where their project stands.

Building a Pool in Ridgewood & Glen Rock: High Standards, Careful Process

Ridgewood Village is widely considered one of Bergen County's most desirable addresses, and the standards applied to residential construction reflect that status. The village's zoning board is known for careful review of variance applications, particularly for accessory structures like pool houses, pergolas, and outdoor kitchens that may require setback relief. Ridgewood also enforces strict rules on rear yard impervious coverage, and homeowners must account for all existing patios, decks, and walkways when calculating the allowable pool footprint. Neighboring Glen Rock Borough has its own separate construction department with comparable attention to detail. The Pool Boss prepares thorough, complete permit submissions for both municipalities, anticipating board questions and building the kind of professional documentation that earns approvals faster in Bergen County's most rigorous review environments.

Service Built to Last as Long as Your Pool

A pool is only as good as the care it receives over time. The Pool Boss understands that, which is why every Ridgewood & Glen Rock installation comes with access to a full range of long-term support services:

The Final Word

The pool building industry has no shortage of companies that promise and underdeliver. The Pool Boss has set itself apart as the most trusted pool builder in Bergen County by doing the opposite: committing to a schedule and keeping it, every time. "We treat these pools like they're ours," says founder Chris Argenziano, and the finished results across Ridgewood & Glen Rock and beyond bear that out.

Whether the goal is a quiet escape or a backyard built for entertaining, Ridgewood & Glen Rock homeowners who work with The Pool Boss consistently describe the same experience: stress-free, on schedule, and exactly what they imagined.

Ready to start your staycation? Visit thepoolbossnj.com to view the Bloomberg feature and schedule your consultation.

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Three New Restaurants To Open In Bergen County, Including On Friday

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — Several new restaurants in Bergen County have opened recently or are opening in the coming weeks, including a rotisserie spot that will debut this Friday.(Know of a restaurant opening or closing in North Jersey? Tell Patch so we can write about it.)Here are three new places to chow down in Bergen County:RostoRotso, a wood-fired rotisserie chicken restaurant, will hold its official grand opening and ribbon-cutting in Tenafly on Friday, said a spokesperson. The ribbon-cutting will ta...

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — Several new restaurants in Bergen County have opened recently or are opening in the coming weeks, including a rotisserie spot that will debut this Friday.

(Know of a restaurant opening or closing in North Jersey? Tell Patch so we can write about it.)

Here are three new places to chow down in Bergen County:

Rosto

Rotso, a wood-fired rotisserie chicken restaurant, will hold its official grand opening and ribbon-cutting in Tenafly on Friday, said a spokesperson. The ribbon-cutting will take place at 5 p.m.

"Rosto is a new concept from Cure Companies, the team behind Padel United Sports Club and soon to open Blackwood Club, centered around a fully wood-fired indoor rotisserie and a modern, neighborhood-focused dining experience," the representative noted. It'll be led by Chef Nitzan Raz (Mesa Grill, Nobu Tribeca, Jean-Georges, Sushi Samba)." It's located at 4 Highwood Ave. More details are here.

Jinya Ramen Bar

The newest Jinya Ramen Bar is set to open on April 1 in Hackensack, serving Japanese dishes along with cocktails and mocktails.

"Jinya Ramen Bar offers guests an elevated dining experience that blends authentic Japanese cuisine with a modern, inviting atmosphere," said a representative, "serving ramen the way it was meant to be – with thick, rich broth and handmade noodles."

Jinya will be located at 390 Hackensack Ave. in Hackensack. More details are here.

Heytea

Meanwhile, Heytea held its grand opening earlier this month and is still running special offers. Heytea is located at the Westfield Garden State Plaza mall off

Located on Level 2 near E.A.K Ramen in the Restaurant District, the eatery is considered a "trailblazer in China's new style tea," said a representative, and "quickly won customers’ hearts for its commitment to natural ingredients and creating Zen experiences that go beyond the cup. Beginning its global expansion in 2023, HEYTEA is reimagining traditional Chinese tea culture in a cooler, younger and more global way."

Heytea is made from real tea, real milk, real sugar, and natural ingredients.

"The brand created the first cheese tea that marked the dawn of a new era in tea drinks," they noted. " Additional beloved Heytea products that will be served at the Westfield Garden State Plaza store include Cloud Mango, Grape Bloom, Supreme Brown Sugar Bobo Milk Tea, Mulberry Strawberry Boom, Kale Boost Tea, Triple Supreme Matcha Latte, and Cloud Coconut Blue." Find out more about opening deals and activities here.

Know of a restaurant opening in North Jersey? Tell Patch so we can write about it.

Sherrill Addresses How NJ Will Respond To Federal Medicaid Cuts

The state of NJ has continued covering adults and children via Medicaid, but how will it be funded?New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill addressed on Tuesday how the state will deal with a looming budget deficit as well as federal cuts to Medicaid.Currently, the state provides Medicaid to adults and children who qualify based on their incomes via NJ FamilyCare, and uses Medicaid for Performcare, a system that connects children who have urgent psychological needs with providers.Federal Medicaid requirements, approved to take e...

The state of NJ has continued covering adults and children via Medicaid, but how will it be funded?

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill addressed on Tuesday how the state will deal with a looming budget deficit as well as federal cuts to Medicaid.

Currently, the state provides Medicaid to adults and children who qualify based on their incomes via NJ FamilyCare, and uses Medicaid for Performcare, a system that connects children who have urgent psychological needs with providers.

Federal Medicaid requirements, approved to take effect next year, may shake 300,000 New Jersey residents out of the system, state officials have warned.

While she was running for office last fall, Sherrill said she spoke with medical professionals who were scared that people would end up seeking costly treatment at Emergency Rooms rather than attaining preventative and early medical care.

Corporations Covering Medicaid

In her budget address Tuesday, Sherrill did not propose cuts to the state's Medicaid programs.

Instead, she floated changes that would increase the burden on corporations that employ people using Medicaid. She also talked about new mental health programs for children.

Sherrill's budget includes $7.2 billion in state funding for NJ FamilyCare, which provides health care to over 1.8 million residents, according to her office. The program is used by nearly half of the state's children, state officials said Tuesday.

"The health care system in America is broken," Sherrill said in her speech, noting that people may have to "jump through hoops" to stay in Medicaid. Federal Medicaid clients will have to verify their status twice a year instead of just once, and those with children under 15 may have work requirements.

Sherrill said the state will invest in new technology to help families meet Pres. Donald Trump's ''burdensome paperwork requirements," she said.

Sherrill will look to large employers — any company with 50 or more workers who are on Medicaid, such as big-box store chains — to cover their employees or pay a fine. She specifically cited Amazon and Walmart as examples, and said this could impact employees such as warehouse workers.

Linda Schwimmer, President and CEO of the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute, told Patch that she applauded the "important principles" in the governor's speech.

"On health care, Governor Sherrill today set forth important principles," she said, "including those we have long called for at the Quality Institute: bringing about affordability through responsibility, and, we would add, accountability. We applaud the governor’s approach to bringing stakeholders together to address critical elements of the State Health Benefit Programs; her proposed investment in modern Medicaid technology; and her proposal to tackle pharmacy costs.

"We absolutely agree with the governor that we must invest in the health professional licensing systems and staffing to increase access to care, and significantly, and we support her pledge to allow agencies to hire the staff they need to perform critical functions to ensure the health and wellness of everyone in New Jersey. We look forward to working with Governor Sherrill on these efforts."

Mental Health And Social Media

Sherrill also floated a new system to address children's mental health, which experts say has foundered since the covid pandemic. Thousands of young New Jersey residents lost caregivers during the pandemic and suffered other affects.

"Kids are struggling with pressures that didn’t exist when we were young," she noted, "the always-on online culture, fierce competition, worries about school violence, and concerns about the future."

The state will unveil and fund SPARK (School-based Partnerships for Access and Resilience for Kids) that connects children through their schools.

"SPARK meets students in their own environment," she said.

She also pledged to address the effects of social media and the internet on children.

"The truth is, a new platform or feature rolls out every day, with the most advanced algorithms designed to addict us all," she said. "...We’re left hearing devastating stories from parents about the last thing their kids saw online. The last chat they had with AI as it told them how to take their own lives. All while Big Tech CEOs and their companies become the biggest and richest in the world. This isn’t just the Big Tobacco of our era – it’s worse.

"...This budget funds our new Office of Youth Online Mental Health Safety and Awareness – which I launched, as promised, with an executive order on my first day as governor. And it creates a Social Media Research Center, to study the impact of digital technology on young people’s mental health."

Regarding adult health care, she said her administration will pursue reforms to PBMs (Pharmacy Benefit Managers) that may drive up prescription costs.

Some experts say New Jersey still has far to go to address health care issues, as the state ranks low in terms of primary care investment.

Watch the address below.

2026 Big North Gold Cup Final Preview - 1-Ridgewood vs. 2-Northern Highlands

2026 Big North Gold Cup Final Preview1-Ridgewood (17-3) vs. 2-Northern Highlands (10-9-1)Friday, Feb. 13, 5:00 PM at the Ice VaultChampionship HistoryRidgewoodNorthern HighlandsHow They Got HereRidgewoodNorthern HighlandsPlayers to WatchRidgewoodNorthern HighlandsWhat to ExpectThe last time these two sides met back on Dec. 14, it was the Highlanders w...

2026 Big North Gold Cup Final Preview

1-Ridgewood (17-3) vs. 2-Northern Highlands (10-9-1)

Friday, Feb. 13, 5:00 PM at the Ice Vault

Championship History

Ridgewood

Northern Highlands

How They Got Here

Ridgewood

Northern Highlands

Players to Watch

Ridgewood

Northern Highlands

What to Expect

The last time these two sides met back on Dec. 14, it was the Highlanders who came out on top in overtime 4-3. The Maroons rallied late to force the extra period but couldn’t muster a game-winning goal late.

Since that victory, the Highlanders have had an up-and-down season. After starting 5-2, it has gone just 5-7-1. It has tested itself against a difficult schedule though that has featured both Non-Public and Public powerhouses.

The last two games the Highlanders have looked like a team that has returned to form. It’s beaten River Dell-Westwood-Emerson and Fair Lawn-Bergenfield-Dumont by a combined score of 16-6. That should give it an extra boost of confidence, at least offensively, heading into Friday’s championship game.

We’ll see if the Highlanders can keep that level of play up, mainly defensively, against a very dangerous Ridgewood team.

The Maroons possess a lot of talent on the offensive side of the puck. That talent mainly comes from brothers A.J. and Will LoSauro. The two have combined for 66 goals and 127 points, which is about percent of the Maroons’ total scoring.

There’s also a bevy of very solid, young contributors that have filled their roles nicely. Sam Sherman, Mark Fuhrman, Elliott LoPriore, and Dash Murray have shown that they can all put the puck into the back of the net.

The Maroons’ defense has struggled at times this season, but its offense is good enough to the point that it can score five or six goals in just two periods of time.

Prediction

Finals History

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Ready to Get Started?

If you've been thinking about Invisalign for a while, you already know the only thing between you and a straighter smile is the consultation. Everything starts there.

We'll look at your teeth, scan them in 3D, and show you what's possible. You'll leave with a realistic plan, a realistic timeline, and answers to whatever you came in wondering about. No pressure to schedule, no oversold packages.

Call us at (201) 773-3992 to book your Invisalign consultation, or schedule online whenever it's convenient. We're located in Ridgewood, NJ and welcome patients from surrounding communities every week - and there's a good chance we can fit you in this week.

The smile you've quietly wanted for years is closer than you think.