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The Staind frontman delves into his natural country roots with new EP ‘Town Line’ - Interview Inside

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Live Jazz Returns to Kentucky Avenue

2011 Spring Bridal Pull-Out

By Jeff Schwachter

The newly opened Redding’s in Atlantic City kicked off its ‘Jazz Alive’ series with Hammond B3 organ great Joey DeFrancesco Tuesday night, Feb. 8.

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Quotables/Local Scene Coasting Waltz Through Time: Nucky & the Northside Ante Up Whitney’s Radar Curtain Call: Holiday Weekend

Arts & Entertainment Casino Capsule (lounge listings) AC Weekly (casino headliners) Upcoming Headliners Movies: Blue Valentine

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QUOTABLES

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The hottest people & coolest happenings around the region

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Compiled by AC Weekly Staff: editorial@acweekly.com PHOTO BY DON KRAVITZ

“The Trump Taj Mahal will play host to the Spring 2011 National Deaf Poker Championship March 4-5.” — p. 12 “Dining on a busy weekend night, we witnessed a savvy, well-managed operation humming along at the — p. 36 very top of its game.”

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years old, so the idea to bring live jazz here was a no — p. 43 brainer for me.” “I’m not trying to say I’m familiar with the entire catalogue of country music, but I’m saying I’m country. I live in the sticks. I hunt. I fish.” — p. 44

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1: Actress Tess Taylor celebrated her 21st birthday at Dusk at Caesars on Saturday, Feb. 12. 2: Audrina Patridge, former cast of the MTV’s The Hills, made a visit to “The Pool After Dark” at Harrah’s Resort last Saturday. 3: With the proposal streaming across the front of Harrah’s Resort, Eric Platt proposed to Christine Higman (both of Vineland) on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. (She said “Yes!”) 4: The Tropicana hosted a Playboy Poker Tournament on Saturday. visit:Harrah’s ACWeekly.com/video 5: The Pool at hosted another MTV star, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, Friday, Feb. 11.

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Cabin fever has been an epidemic this winter with all the snow and ice. With an early spring on the way according to our favorite groundhog, the Ruth Newman Shapiro Cancer And Heart Fund is breaking out the fun with an RNS Girls Night Out on Thursday, Feb. 24. RNS will be offering fun loving females a night of laughter, wine, cheese fondue and chocolate fondue at the Melting Pot in Atlantic City starting at 7pm. RNS is celebrating its 50th anniversary (founded in September 1961) by presenting several new events beginning with this evening of female bonding. There is limited seating and reservations must be made in advance. Tickets are $30 each. You can buy tickets on the RNS Web site, rnscancerandheartfund.org or mail a check to Roe Magliocco, 102 N. 35th Ave., Longport, NJ 08403. Call 822-1596 for more information. Over $10 million has been raised and given back to the community since 1961 when Rose Newman established this all-volunteer humanitarian organization in memory of her daughter, Ruth Newman Shapiro. The RNS Cancer & Heart Fund uses these funds in an effort to provide facilities and equipment for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and heart disease in the region. — Lori Hoffman

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A legend in the world of hip hop, and an artist whose hit song as part of a New York City duo was, and still is, a staple among dance clubs across the nation, will appear at The Pool at Harrah’s during its Sindustry Wednesday series Feb. 23. Rob Base (pictured), who teamed with fellow Harlemraised hip-hopper DJ E-Z Rock to launch the multi-platinum hit song “It Takes Twoâ€? in 1988, is one of several stars lined up to appear at The Pool with cross-cultural and crossgenerational appeal. “The logic behind this event is part of our 2011 focus on the customer experience, and creating a unique experience in a unique atmosphere,â€? says Howard Weiss, director of The Pool and nightlife operations. “So even though [Base] might not be in the public eye as much in 2011 as he once was, his name is one that people of many different ages will know and recognize. We’re trying to do more of that on Wednesdays and Fridays — book artists at a low cost to the customer, which is something we can’t really do as much on Saturdays. The Friday of Memorial Day weekend we’ve booked Slick Rick [a Grammy nominated British-American rapper] who’s another old-school legend that many ages can relate to, and we have SisqĂł [best known as the lead singer of the R&B group Dru Hill] the first Friday in April. These are other artists who might not be as much in the public eye right now, but who have songs out that many people can relate to when they hear them.â€? “It Takes Twoâ€? is one of three songs Base will perform Wednesday night. The song eventually reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (No. 3 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart) and earned multi-platinum certification. Doors to the event open 10pm and the cover charge starts at $10. The evening will also include performances by DJ Vito G and DJ Travis G. “[Base] will come in around 11:30, do some pictures on the red carpet and do a small meet-and-greet with some VIPs,â€? says Weiss. “Then he’ll perform three songs, hang out in the VIP area, sign some autographs and take pictures.â€? — Ray Schweibert


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in absentia votes for the dearly departed. And when residents — alive or dead — were not enough, the Johnson machine registered nonresidential summer employees to vote in-person or, compounding the chicanery, via a surrogate. Such patently illegal stratagems consistently kept tallies in Nucky’s favor. “That’s three ways to make votes,� says Nelson Johnson, author of Boardwalk Empire and the new The Northside. “If the local boss could keep the attorney general’s office in Trenton from snooping around, election laws were loosely enforced.� To put it mildly. Nucky also cast an eye toward bolstering the local legit economy, sharing that perspective with civic leaders who sought to extend the resort town’s season. According to historian Hunter, in the late 1920s and early 1930s when teenage workers from the Carolinas came north early to grab summer seashore jobs, Nucky gave a thumbs-up, though as a result, the local youths found the pickings a bit slimmer when their school term ended. But the southern influx helped move the season’s start ahead, ultimately generating more business and employment for the locals. Another “everybody wins� proposition of the sort favored by Mr. Johnson. While Nucky mobilized Northside residents to produce desired results at the polls, boosted their economic prospects per the city’s growth, and helped them survive during the off-season, he failed to acknowledge — much less correct — the persistent squalor of their living conditions. By the time that reformer Morris Cain, a West Indies import, helped launch the federally funded Stanley Holmes public housing project — the Northside’s first — in 1936, Nucky faced a foe he could not pay off or ply with good times. He was in the crosshairs of the FBI for a career’s worth of sins. Prison loomed. The G-Men had his number. N

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OST POKER PLAYERS FIGURE that a $100 buy-in, plus the entry fee at a casino tournament is a pretty straightforward arrangement. The entry fee pays the casino and dealers for the cost of staging the tournament and the $100 is what you’re playing for in the prize pool — 10 players equals $1,000 in a prize pool. But since 2009, some Atlantic City casinos, and many casinos around the country, have tacked on an extra charge, usually of three percent, to cover gratuities for the dealers. Right now, only the Tropicana doesn’t charge a dealer’s fee. Savvy players probably know about this extra juice, but the fees, while not hidden, aren’t exactly publicized — a fact that’s even tripped us up on more than one occasion. For example, at the recent Borgata Winter Poker Open, and most Borgata events, the casino lists a total buy-in in its tournament results. The prize pool, however, is less the three percent dealer fee. The dealer’s fees were allowed by state law in 2009 and most casinos — again except the Trop — went to them last year. The argument for the fees is pretty sound, especially in tournaments with slow structures. The longer time between blinds rising mean more hands, or downs, dealt by the dealer. In short, that’s more work as the tournament plays out and less return for the dealers each hand. This can especially be true at major events such as the Borgata’s seasonal opens or the World Series of Poker Circuit events at Caesars properties, which feature major tournaments played over several days. The three-percent fee is charged at both casinos. Of course players can tip dealers, but tournament play doesn’t lend itself to easy chip tokes, since tournament chips aren’t cash chips. The answer for the casinos is to raise the entry fee or institute the dealer fee, or both. Entry fees once were traditionally about 10 percent of the buy-in, but those have creeped up slowly as well. Most of the time it’s 15 to 20 percent at A.C. casinos. There’s a couple of factors at work here. First, dealers deserve to be paid and second, A.C. casinos are trying to make a profit, even if it’s a small one, on poker. But critics of these rising fees, especially the dealer’s Join us on Facebook:

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fees, point out that it’s the player’s money being sucked out of the room. One way players can get around the dealer fee, however, is to look for turbo events such as the Taj Mahal’s daily afternoon turbo event, which doesn’t charge a dealer’s fee. The blinds move faster and dealers deal less hands. Still, any players being blasĂŠ about the entry and dealer’s fees are selling themselves short. In another story, the Trump Taj Mahal will play host to the National Deaf Poker Tour, which holds its Spring 2011 National Deaf Poker Championship March 4-5. The biannual event features six tournaments over two days. The championship’s main event is a $200 buy-in (we’re assuming with vig) Saturday, March 5, at 10am. Heres some background from nationaldeafpokertour.com: “The National Deaf Poker Tour was established in 2006 by six deaf guys who wanted to bring the top deaf poker players on both east and west coast together. We share the same passion for the game and to see if we could use our wits to beat others. Most of all, we have talked about how cool it would be if we could help send one or more deaf players to be on the big stage – WSOP (World Series of Poker) thus the NDPT was born.â€? You can get the full schedule at Atlantic City Weekly’s poker blog “The Real Dealâ€? at acweekly.com/poker. And finally, with the Borgata Winter Open now over, the casino has gone to a new daily schedule of tournaments, which may just be an indication that the economy is getting a little better, at least in the poker rooms if not the casinos in general. The new schedule sets the buy-in for all Borgata tournaments at $100 or more plus entry fees (and dealer’s fees). Monday through Thursday, the casino runs $100 + $20 tournaments at 11am and 7pm. Buy-ins are even higher on Friday and Saturday, with the largest being a $400 + $50 tournament at 6pm Friday. The Borgata has always set the highest stakes for tournaments among the city’s rooms, but it’s clear they’re comfortable enough with their action to not even go low on mid-week mornings in February. Like we said, that’s a good sign. Assuming you can afford it. N

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“Friends are friends. Every friend has a reason and meaning for being in your life. Friends from childhood help build your character. Friends at work help build your professionalism. Acquaintances build your socialization skills. Family friends build your love. Special friends never leave home again. Then a few years later, when I was build your loyalty and integrity. When 16, an opportunity came up to go to you combine all your friends, they are Israel for six weeks with 90 other peers. equal and remain close because in the My family pushed me to go because of end you have built from them the person the experience, so I hesitantly complied. in yourself to be proud of.� — Lisa Tilton Being away from home again taught me The bottom line is, it’s not only impora lot, and that’s when I started to come tant to know who your friends are and to out of my shell. I learned that I had to rely on my new have caring and honest good friends, but friends to help me through the day, it’s also important to be that person and because being so far from home with no friend for someone else, no matter where way out was a pill I had to swallow. I had in life you meet. I’ll leave you with a quote to rationalize to myself to make the best from Douglas Pagels: “A friend is one of of it. Because I took the fear out of it, and the nicest things you can have, and one allowed myself to see things as the glass of the best things you can be.� N half full, I wound up having a blast and couldn’t wait for the next summer when I would be a counselor-in-training (CIT) W HITNEY U LLMAN at the same sleep-away camp from childDishing out advice on varhood. It was that next summer when I ious topics to our readre-connected with Emily, as we were both ers on issues related to CITs at the same time. networking, dating, emOf course our lives are very different, and ployment, news, events, we live in two different parts of the state, so shopping and much more. we rarely see or even speak to one another. She is the current presiBut when we do it’s like we are the best dent of the Greater Atlantic of friends. We just have that bond. A few City Jaycees and owner of weeks ago we finally got the chance to chat www.GoToWhitney.com. on the phone and caught up with each other. It just made me think about how in

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HEY MAY CALL THIS THE “OFFseason,” but you’d never know it from the broad and eclectic array of entertainment on the casino showroom circuit over the Presidents Weekend holiday. There are just as many acts scheduled between tonight and Sunday than we would normally see during the Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day holiday weekends. And while this past New Year’s Eve fell on a Friday — perfect timing for a massive celebrity presence — the meager supply of year-end offerings paled in comparison to this weekend. But stocking up the showrooms for holidays wasn’t always the rule. During the 1980s, when Atlantic City was still the nation’s only casino market outside Nevada, the gaming industry tended to book light — if at all — for many holidays. The theory behind that strategy was solid, at least from a business standpoint. The holiday itself was the “headliner,” since many people were coming to town anyway to take advantage of an extra day off from work. And since entertainment was often a lure to attract people to town, why spend money on shows when there was going to be huge crowd anyway? But I had a big problem with that, and I said so in a column about 25 years ago when not a single headliner was booked over Easter weekend. While I understood the business model behind this laissez-faire attitude toward holiday entertainment, I didn’t agree with it. I felt there was a bigger issue to take into consideration, one that had nothing to do with entertainment but everything to do with perception. One of the most important types of advertising is word-of-mouth, I argued. Word-of-mouth is 100 percent free and reaches across all demographics. And with every room in every hotel filled, it made absolutely no sense to send thousands of people home with nothing to tell their friends. A typical post-holiday, water-cooler conversation probably went something like this: “So, you spent [insert holiday] in Atlantic City, huh? Did you catch any shows?” “Nope.” “Why not?” “There weren’t any.” Fortunately, smarter heads began to prevail after Atlantic City lost its monopoly on East Coast gaming with the open-

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ATLANTIC CITY * For casino venues, see “Casino Capsule� p. 22 for entertainment listings. Visit acweekly.com for more detailed listings. 25 Hours

Resorts. 344-6000. resortsac. com. Casino bar & lounge. Always open.

32° Luxe Lounge *

The Quarter at Tropicana. 5720032. 32lounge.com. tropicana. net. VIP bottle service, DJs Every Fri. & Sat.

40/40 Club

2120 Atlantic Ave., at The Walk. 449-4040. the4040club.com. Upscale sports bar.

A Dam Good Sports Bar

In The Quarter at Tropicana. 348-8080. adamgoodsportsbarnj.com. Sports bar and lounge.

Atlantic City Bar & Grill

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1219 Pacific at S. Carolina aves. 348-8080. acbarandgrill.com. Open 24/7. Level Two Lounge is available for private parties and corporate events.

Back Stage Lounge

Showboat’s House of Blues, 801 Boardwalk. hobatshowboat. com. 800-522-4700. Live music and DJs Fri. & Sat.

Blue Martini *

Bally’s, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2709. ballysac.com.

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Boneyard Bar & Grill

20 S. Virginia Ave. (formerly Croctails Tavern), 348-3360. Open 11am-midnight, Fri. & Sat. until 3am. Live music every weekend. No Worries Wed., drink specials; Tequila Thurs., $2 tequila and $2 tacos, DJ Lp. FML Thursday, Feb. 17, Aaron Ruxbin, Suga Shay, DJ Stryfe & DJ Sega, $5.

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Borgata Comedy Club *

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Resorts dining level. 340-7698. resortsac.com. The ultimate ’70s and ’80s dance party. Open Fri & Sat. nights, 9pm. Cover charge $10 on Fri., $15 on Sat. Music Box, One Borgata Way. theborgata.com. Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 449-1000. casbahclub.com.

Chelsea Hotel

Chelsea Hotel, 111 S Chelsea Ave. 800-548-3030. thechelseaac.com. Chelsea Prime’s Supper Club has been expanded to

Thurs., Fri. and Sat. nights. Every Sat. at C-5 nightclub Playhouse will host a roster of local, national and international electronic artists starting 10pm. Every Wednesday: Jazz Corner.

Firewaters

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Formica’s Cafe

8 S. Morris Ave. (across from Trop garage) 345-4916. chelseapubandinn.com. Three bars, four pool tables, outdoor patio and an extensive, inexpensive bar menu.

Club Worship *

Showboat’s House of Blues, 801 Boardwalk. 343-5700. hobatshowboat.com. Three-level nightclub and ultra lounge.

The Comedy Stop Cafe & Cabaret * The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. tropicana.net. 1-877-FUNNYAC.

The Continental

Tropicana’s Marketplace, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 344-6699. tropicana.net. 101 bottled & 50 draft beers, martini bar. 2310 Arctic Ave. 344-2732. Also at Kensington Square in Northfield, 646-6565. formicabrosbakery.com. Live music every Sat., 7-10pm (and every Fri. at the Northfield location, 7-10pm).

Foundation Room *

Showboat’s House of Blues, 801 Boardwalk. 343-5795. hobatshowboat.com. Members and public can enjoy varied weekly events. Thurs. is “Godspeed� industry night, 10pm-4am.

Game On!

The Pier Shops at Caesars. 3456800. gameonac.com.

The Pier Shops at Caesars, 674-8300. continentalac.com. Famous Philly martini bar export.

Girasole Ristorante & Bar

Corky’s Ribs and BBQ

Gypsy Bar *

Tropicana’s Marketplace, Brighton Ave. & the Boardwalk. 345-4100. tropicana.net.

Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar *

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3486700. cubalibrerestaurant.com. Latin music, exclusive rum bar.

The Disco *

Trump Marina, One Castle Blvd. 441-8300. trumpmarina.com.

Dizzy Dolphin *

Hilton, Boston & Pacific aves. 340-7200. hiltonac.com. Nautical-themed bar with signature cocktails.

Dock’s Oyster House

2405 Atlantic Ave. 345-0092, docksoysterhouse.com. Opens 5pm. Piano bar nightly.

3108 Pacific Ave. (in Ocean Club Condos), 345-5554. girasoleac. com. Mediterranean style cafĂŠ. Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.com. Live music, gourmet tequila menu.

Hard Rock Cafe

Trump Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk at Virginia Ave. 4410007. hardrock.com.

Hooters

Two locations: Tropicana, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 4491500 and Trump Marina, One Castle Blvd. 441-8300. hooters. com. Full bar at both locations, 13 TVs.

Irish Pub

St. James Place at the Boardwalk. 344-9063. theirishpub.com. Free parking. Open 24 hours.

Izakaya

2400 Atlantic & Georgia aves. 449-1212. ducktowntavernac. com. Open 24/7.

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 3171000. theborgata.com. Modern Japanese pub. Sushi, sake and cocktails. Izakaya Monday, $7 sushi and drinks 5pm.

Dusk *

Jezebel’s *

Ducktown Tavern

Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 3453875. duskac.com.

Ego Bar and Lounge *

Located at Trump Plaza. 4416000. trumpplaza.com. Casino lounge open 24 hours.

Eden Lounge *

2721 Arctic & Iowa aves. 3484925.

Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 449-1000. trumptaj.com.

Kelly’s Corner Pub

Harrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd. 441-5165. harrahsresort. com.

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Liquid Bar *

Trump Plaza, 2225 Boardwalk. 441-0400. trumpplaza.com. Posh bar and dining. Specialty cocktails and wide variety of wines by the glass.

25 Gordon’s Alley. 347-2743. Live music on weekends. In Trump Plaza lobby, off Boardwalk at Mississippi Avenue. trumpplaza.com. Stylish bar in casino lobby. Live entertainment weekends.


Main Stage * Bally’s Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2700. ballysac.com. Open 24/7. Live music on weekends.

Melting Pot

2112 Atlantic Ave. (by The Walk), meltingpot.com. 4411100. Mon.-Thurs. 4-10pm, Fri . 4-11pm, Sat. 1-11pm, Sun. 1-10pm. “Three Olives Thursdays� has 30 martinis for $5 and live music.

Missile Bar * The Quarter at Tropicana, upper level. 348-2000. missilebar.com. Open midnight-dawn Thurs.Sun. DJs.

MIXX *

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.com. Fri. & Sat. 10pm-5am. High-energy dance club w/ world-renowned DJs.

Mountain Sports Bar *

Bally’s Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2700. ballysac.com. Ppen 24/7.

mur.mur *

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.com. Fri., Sat., Mon. 10pm-5am.

Old Waterway Inn

1700 W. Riverside Dr. (Venice Park) 347-1793. Open Thurs.-

Sun. from 5pm. Happy hour 4-7pm Thurs. & Fri.

The Palm

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3447256. thepalm.com. Awardwinning wine list. “Prime Time� Happy hour 5-7pm daily, includes $3.50 small-bites menu.

Phillips Seafood

The Pier Shops at Caesars, Level 3, phillipsseafood.com, 3482273. $4 Happy hour all day Sun., 4-7pm Mon.-Fri., bar only. Food, cocktails, beer & wines for $4. Wines.

Pizza Pub

2309 Pacific Ave. 344-0055.

Located across from Trump Plaza. Great food, music and specialty drinks.

Planet Rose Karaoke Bar The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3446565. Planet-Rose.com. Plush cocktail lounge and karaoke bar. The only karaoke lounge in A.C. VIP section, karoke competitions, weekly specials.

Pic-A-Lilli Pub 231 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-1113. Dinner menu. Wing specials on Wednesday nights. Beer specials daily, 11pm-2am.

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Harrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd., (marina district), harrahsresort.com. Tropical oasis with large heated pool, six secluded hot tubs, 12 private poolside cabanas. Open Wed., Fri. & Sat., 10pm-4am.

Proud Mary’s Sports Bar 3209 Fairmount Ave. 3483322. Serving food & beverages 24 hours daily. Comcast sports on six TVs.

Providence *

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3457800. providenceclubac. com. Nightclub w/ VIP bottle service, private lounges and energetic atmosphere.

Redding’s Restaurant

1545 Pacific Ave. 348-3270. reddingsrestaurant.com . Offering the ultimate in southern cuisine with bar specials every day from 4-7pm. Live entertainment. “Soul Connection Thursdays” through Feb., 8pm-midnight.

Red Square

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3449100. chinagrillmgt.com. Lucky Sevens Happy hour: $7 bar appetizers, well drinks, wine by the glass, and beer every day between noon and 7pm.

The Ridge *

Bally’s Claridge tower. Park Place and the Boardwalk. 3402000. ballysac.com. A hybrid of a bar with casino games.

Ri´-Ra´ Irish Pub & Restaurant

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3488600. rira.com. Authentic Irish pub with entertainment most nights, starting 11:30pm. Thurs., Feb. 17, Eleven Eleven; Fri., Feb. 18, Slamm.

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Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-8600. tropicana. net. Open seven days a week. Sports-themed lounge. Every Fri. & Sat., live DJ and dancers 10pm-3am. Beth Tinnon and Rayna every Tues. & Wed., 10pm-1:40am.

Souzai

The Pier Shops at Caesars. 348-4443. thepiershopsatcaesars.com. Serving sushi and cocktails. Karaoke Night Sundays, 9-11pm. Two happy hours, 4-6pm Mon.-Fri. and 9pm-close nightly. Latin Night every Fri. with DJ Sammy, 9pm-close.

Tango’s *

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The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. tropicana.net. Lounge next to gaming floor with live music nightly.

Teplitzky’s Lounge Chelsea Hotel. 111 S. Chelsea Ave. 800-548-3030. thechelsea-ac.com. Happy hour 5-10pm includes discounted drinks and half-off apps. Karaoke Thurs. starts 8:30pm, Sat. at 9pm.

Tony’s Baltimore Bar & Grill 2800 Atlantic Ave. 345-5766 and 345-9461. baltimoregrill. com. An A.C. landmark. Bar open 24 hours, kitchen until 3am.

The Trinity Pub and Carvery

The Pier Shops at Caesars. 345-6900. trinitypubac.com. Traditional Irish fare, frosty pints. Every Fri. night, live entertainment, beer specials.

Tun Tavern

Sheraton Hotel, Two Convention Blvd., across from Convention Ctr. 347-7800. tuntavern.com. DJs/live music every Wed. & Fri.., 9pm-1am. Fri., Feb. 18, Pat Stoner.

Whiskey Grille 20 Pennsylvania Ave. 3453290. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Five flat screen TVs, daily specials.

The Wonder Bar

3701 Sunset Avenue (at the Albany Ave. bridge). 344-8888. wonderbarac.com. Casual and upscale dining with views overlooking the bay. Newly renovated. Winter hours 11:30am to 7am daily.

brigantine Cellar 32 32nd St. and Revere Blvd. 264-9463. Newly opened restaurant, bar and package goods store. Open from 10am. Happy hour 4-7pm daily. Weekly specials include Reggae Surf Nite Tues., Wine’d Down Wed. and Three Olives Thurs.

Laguna Grill Martini Bar 14th St. So. & the ocean at the Celebrity Resorts Suites. 2667731. lagunagrill.com. Ocean views, entertainment. Tapas Tuesday, $5 wine and tapas selections in our new wine parlor and inside bar, 4-9pm Tues.

Rod & Reel Tavern

101 13th St. North, 266-0343. Karaoke with Mike Maggio on Sat. nights. Pool table, darts.

St. George’s Pub Towne Center, 4282 Harbour Beach Blvd. 266-1001. stgeorgespub.com. Full bar with martini menu. Pool table. Open 24 hours. Live music Fri. nights. Newly renovated and expanded.

Downbeach Ventnor, Margate & Longport Cafe Luciano/Shore Club Crabhouse

301 Longport Blvd., Longport. 822-1002. Mon. and Wed. 7-9pm, half-price sushi night. Live entertainment every Wed.

Johnny’s Cafe & Cocktails 9407 Ventnor Ave., Margate, 822-1789, johnnyscafeventnor. com. Happy hour 4-7pm with half-priced appetizers and discounted cocktails. Fri. Back In The Day Dance Party with DJ Joe Mac.

Luciano Lamberti’s

9707 Amherst Ave ., Margate. 487-6001. Happy hour everyday from 3-7pm at the bar. Discounted drinks and halfpriced appetizers.

Maynard’s Cafe

9306 Amherst Ave. On the Bay, Margate. 822-8423. maynardscafe.com. Daily drink, lunch and dinner specials. Live music Fri., Sat. & Sun. 6:30pm.

Sofia

9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-9111. sofiaofmargate. com. Elegant Greek-style restaurant with entertainment on weekends. Wed. Martini Night; Thurs., Don Ellsworth; Fri. & Sat. Alisa Cooper during dinner and live music until 1am. Starting March 1, Tasting Tuesdays: $25 per person includes wine tasting and appetizers.

Steve & Cookie’s

9700 Amherst Ave., Margate. 823-1163. steveandcookies.com. Live music nightly in the piano bar and oyster bar.

Tomatoe’s

9300 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-7535. tomatoesmargate. com. Asian-American cuisine. Rock ‘n’ Roll Sushi Mon. and Wed, Happy hour- and-a-half every night. Call for reservations. Every Mon., 7-11pm, Budesa Brothers Trio.

Ventura’s Greenhouse

106 S. Benson Ave., Margate. 822-0140. venturasgreenhouse. com. Open seven days. Latenight fare. Weekly beer and dinner specials.

Mainland 800 Bay Restaurant & Bar 800 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 926-3500. 800bayrestaurant. com. Open daily 11:30am10pm Sun.-Thurs., until 11pm Fri.-Sat. Live music Fri. & Sat. the Shawn Ashley Experience.

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823 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 9271776. A Somers Point tradition. Open 10am-2am. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm.

Atlantic City Country Club

1 Leo Fraser Drive, Northfield, 236-4401, accountryclub.com. Tap Room Happy hour 4-6pm, half-priced drafts and martinis with culinary bar menu.

Black Cat Bar & Grill

1 N. Shore Road, Absecon. 6412323. Open 7 days from 10am1am. Kitchen from 11am11pm. Live music Thursdays.

Bulldogs Bar & Grill

743 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway, 965-4433. bulldogsbar.net. TVs at the bar & booths. Entertainment Fri. & Sat. night.

Caroline’s Bar & Restaurant

6725 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 9279007. carolinesbythebay.com. Food served 11am-2am. Happy hour Mon.-Sat., 4-7pm. DJs Fri. night.

Charlie’s

800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9273363. charliesbar.com. Open daily 7am-3am; Sun. noon3am. Mon-Fri. Happy hour 3-6pm.

Chickie’s and Pete’s

6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 2721930. chickiesandpetes.com. Ultimate sports bar with entertainment nightly. Happy hour Mon-Fri: 4-7pm with different beer and mixed-drink specials daily.

Christi’s Bar & Restaurant 6415 Delilah Rd. 383-2700. Neighborhood restaurant and bar by the A.C. Airport circle. Grown & Sexy Saturdays, ages 30 and older with proper ID, 6pm. Dress to impress.

Cousin Mario’s

5401 Harding Hwy. (Route 40), Mays Landing. 625-2523. cousinmarios.com. Happy hour noon-7pm weekdays. Live music Fri.-Sun. nights.

Christina’s Restaurant and Bar

Inside the Vienna Inn, 920 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 965-0457. christinasrestaurantandbar.com. Happy hours Tues.-Fri. 3-6pm and 9-11pm. Thurs. karaoke 7-11pm, Sat. live music 8pm-mid.

Crab Trap

On the Circle in Somers Pt. 927-7377. thecrabtrap.com. Restaurant and bar overlooking bay. Happy hour 4-7pm with drink specials and $5 menu items. Live music Thurs.-Sat. Through Feb., That ‘70s Band every Wed., Fri. & Sat.

DiOrio’s Circle Cafe

10 McArthur Blvd. Somers Point. 927-6111. Pool table.

Dubliner Irish Pub

325 E. Jimmy Leeds Rd., Galloway. 652-2210. dublinerpubandgrill.com. Authentic

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East Bay Crab & Grille

6701 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 2727721. eastbaycrab.com. Daily Happy hour 4-7pm. Mon. halfpriced sushi, dinner & drink specials daily. Bar menu with 11 items from $2 each daily.

Formica Brothers Cafe

& Thurs. Patty Blee; Wed. Don Ellsworth; Fri. Acoustic Fish; Sat. Sharon Sable & Friends; Sun. Patty Balbo. All performances 7-11pm.

Mangia by the Greens

3016 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 601-8369. mangiabythegreens. com. Entertainment nightly.

Kensington Square, Northfield, 646-6565, formicabrosbakery. com (also at 2310 Arctic Ave. 344-2732). Live music every every Fri. 7-10pm (and every Sat. in A.C.). $5. Fri., March 18, Billy Walton Band, 7pm.

McGettigan’s 19th Hole

Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light Tavern

Pistol Pete’s

Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-0544. Nightly specials. Live music every Fri. and Sat. Happy hour 4-7pm daily. Mexican Monday offers $2 appetizers and margaritas.

Goodfellows, W.L.

310 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 652-1942. wlgoodfellows.com. Over 60 bottled microbrew beers.

500 S. NY Rd., Galloway. 6526476.

McKee’s Irish Pub

446 St. Louis Ave.,Egg Harbor City. 965-7878. Open for lunch and dinner. Drink specials daily. 1000 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 484-1000. pistolpetessaloon.com. Happy hour 4-7 pm. Entertainment nightly.

Ram’s Head Inn

9 W. White Horse Pike. Galloway.652-1700. ramsheadinn.com. Restaurant and bar. Pianist in the tavern Fri. & Sat. nights.

Riverside Inn

Festival at Hamilton, Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-1990.

5397 Mays Landing-Somers Point Rd. Mays Landing. 6259710. Happy hour daily from 4-7pm. Live music Sat.

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900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9276665. gregorysbar.com.

The Inlet

998 Bay Avenue, Somers Point 926-9611. inletrestaurantnj. com. Open Tues.-Sun. noon9pm. Live music Fri.-Sat., 5pm; Happy hour 4-7pm.

JD’s Pub

Smithville Town Center, intersection of Route 9 and Smithville Blvd. 404-9000, jdspubsmithville.com. Open til 2am or later. Happy hour 3-6:30pm daily w/drink and menu specials. Thirsty Thursday, 9pm-close. $1 domestics and more.

Jo-Jo’s Italian Grille

Black Horse Pike & Main St., Pleasantville. 646-8332 and 6106 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 641-8332. jojositaliangrille.com. Happy hour 4-6pm Mon.-Fri.

JR’s Tavern

650 New Rd., Somers Pt. 6539853. jrstavern.com.

Juliano’s Pub & Grill

Corner of Ocean Heights. Ave. & Zion Rd., EHT. 927-6363. julianospub.com.

La Hacienda

265 S. New York Rd., Galloway. lahaciendanj.com. 652-6050. Live music every Fri. & Sat. night, 7:30-11:30pm. Fri., Feb. 18, Beth Tinnon, Sat., Feb 19, Jeez Band.

Library III

6605 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 645-7655, libraryiii.com. Tues. 2-for-1 appetizers at the bar and lounge. Live music: Tues.

18 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 646-5128. samsbarandgrill. com. Happy hour Tue.-Fri. 4-6:30pm. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. DJ. Every Sun., WTTH’s Raymond “Trouble Man” Tyler spinning live from 8-11pm.

Sandi Pointe

908 Shore Rd., Somers Point (formerly Mac’s), 927-2759. sandipointe.com. Seafood restaurant and bar with extensive wine list and live music. SP Jazz events.

Six Packs Pub

4810 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City, 965-7686. sixpackspub.webs.com. Live music and dancing 7-11pm nightly.

Smithville Inn

Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-7777. smithvilleinn.com. Fri. & Sat. Lenny Mitchell on piano.

Tailgaters Galloway Grille 337 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City. 804-9000. Neighborhood sports bar.

Tap Room Bar & Grille

At Atlantic City Country Club, 1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 2364465. Daily happy hour 4-6pm.

Ventura’s Offshore Cafe 2015 Shore Road, Northfield. 641-5158. venturascafe.com. Weekly drink specials.

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(Continued from page 29) religious ceremonies, both parents may accompany the bride. In all cases, it’s her preference. The mother of the bride may help fund or contribute to the planning of the bridal shower if the Maid of Honor needs assistance. These parents may also foot the cost of an engagement party or dinner to meet the groom’s family. Parents of the Groom The groom’s parents should host a rehearsal dinner prior to the wedding. They may also choose to contribute to the wedding if they desire. In most cases, the groom’s parents have limited responsibilities, but can be involved as much as the wedding couple would like. Traditionally, the groom’s mother confers with the bride’s mother on what color gown she is wearing, so as not to go with the same shade. The groom’s parents may walk down the aisle in advance of the rest of the wedding processional and take their seats.

should ensure that your wedding goes off as smoothly as possible. 10 to 12 Months Before If you haven’t done it already, this is a good time to announce your engagement and introduce your respective families. Since most reception halls and churches have busy wedding schedules, it is also important to book both as early as possible, preferably at least a year in advance of your wedding day. It’s also a good idea to start putting together a guest list around this time and ask your parents whom they’d like to invite as well. Also, since your budget will determine just about every aspect of your wedding, sitting down and determining what you can spend, and developing a savings plan should be first and foremost. 6 to 9 Months Before This is the time when you want to start booking some services, such as a florist, caterer, a DJ/band, and a photographer. However, some of the more experienced DJs and bands as well as photographers Countdown to the Big Day might have their schedules booked a year To help you get a better understanding in advance, so this might be something of how to plan a wedding and when you’ll want to consider doing shortly you should be making certain decisions, after you get engaged and choose a date. here’s a timeframe you can follow that Also, this is a good time to inform any

guests who will be traveling significant distances of the date of your wedding. The earlier your guests can book a flight, the less expensive that flight will be. This is also a good time to order gowns for both the bride and bridesmaids, as some manufacturers require a few months to ship to bridal shops. You might want to ask someone such as your

Finalize your menu choices and find all your wedding accessories 2-3 months before the wedding. priest or rabbi to be the officiant of your wedding. And much like out-of-town guests will save travel dollars the earlier they learn of your wedding date, you will likely save money, too, if you book your honeymoon around this time. 4 to 5 Months Before This is a good time to decide on wedding invitations, of which there are many styles to choose from. Also, now is ideal to start hunting for a wedding cake by sampling a number of different

bakeries and their style of cakes before ultimately making a decision. Just to be sure, confirm that all of the bridesmaids have ordered their gowns and start looking for a tuxedo for the groom as well as the groomsmen. If you haven’t done so already, purchase your wedding rings and let any other people you’d like to participate in your wedding (ushers, readers during the ceremony, etc.) know of your intentions. 2 to 3 Months Before Finalize your guest list and mail out your invitations. If your guest list includes a considerable amount of people who are spread out geographically, mail the invitations as close to 12 weeks in advance as possible. This is also a good time to finalize your menu choices for your guests, and find all your wedding accessories such as the ring pillow, candles, etc. Also, since it is tradition to provide gifts for those in the wedding party as well as the parents of the bride and groom, this is a good time to decide on and purchase those gifts. Just to be safe, confirm that all groomsmen have ordered their tuxedos and finalize all transportation, both to and from the wedding and to the airport for your honeymoon.

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1 to 2 Months Before Schedule the first bridal-gown fitting. Also finalize the readings you’d prefer during the ceremony and mail them out to anyone who has agreed to do a reading. If your family prefers to host a small gathering for close family and friends after the wedding rehearsal, the night before the wedding, this is a good time to order any food or drinks you might want to serve that night, or make a restaurant reservation. 3 to 4 Weeks Before Confirm your honeymoon arrangements and see if your wedding rings are ready. This is also when you should get your marriage license and check the guest list to see who has and hasn’t RSVP’d. For those who have yet to RSVP, you might want to contact them so you can get a closer idea of what the head count will be. You should also prepare and order your wedding program around this time. 1 to 2 Weeks Before Get a final attendance count and submit it to the caterer as soon as you know of it, while also providing a final seating chart. Pick up the wedding gown and tuxedo. Make sure the wedding party picks up their attire. Also, finalize your vows and confirm all wedding-day details such as transportation, photo schedules, and addresses. And don’t forget to pack for your honeymoon. The Day Before This is mainly when you rehearse for the ceremony and make any final confirmations you might have to make. Also, make sure to get some sleep so you’ll look good in all of your wedding-day photos.

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Dickey Betts & Great Southern Feb. 19-20, Palace Theater Dickey Betts, guitarist, singer, songwriter, and composer, headlines with his band at Bally’s on Saturday, Feb. 19, and Sunday., Feb. 20. Both shows are at 9pm. Tickets are $30 and $35. Betts, a founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, was inducted with ABB into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.

Air Supply Feb. 19, Main Ballroom English guitarist and vocalist Graham Russell, and Australian lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock are best known as the soft rock duo Air Supply. The duo headlines at Bally’s on Saturday, Feb. 19, 8pm. Tickets are $40. Air Supply had a succession of hits during the late 1970s and early 1980s including “Lost In Love,” “All Out Of Love” and “Even The Nights Are Better.”

Boardwalk Hall

limited number of VIP seats available for $35. General admission seats are available for $18. For more than 100 years, Philadelphians has been dazzled each New Year’s Day by sequins and feathers in an unforgettable spectacle of music and showmanship.

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Feb. 27, Boardwalk Hall Minor league hockey from the AHL continues with a final game featuring the Albany Devils Atlantic City vs. the Norfolk Admirals on Sunday, Feb. Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, Caesars 27, 4pm. The Albany Devils are the New box office; for more info, 1-800-677-SHOW Jersey Devils AHL team. Tickets range Gipsy Kings from $15-$25. Feb. 18, Circus Maximus Theater The world beat superstar Gipsy Kings come to the Circus Maximus Theater for a performance on Friday, Feb. 18, at 8pm. Tickets range from $55-$85. Since the phenomeHotel Casino & Spa Tickets: www.ComcastTIX.com, 1-800-298-4200, nal debut of the Gipsy Kings in 1988 (Top ten in over a dozen countries, receiving or at the Borgata box office fifteen gold and platinum records), their Aaron Lewis ensuing albums — Mosaique, Allegria, Este Feb. 18-19, Music Box Grammy nomi- Mundo, Gipsy Kings Live, and Love & Liberte nated singer/songwriter Aaron Lewis, the — have provided a steady fuel of hits to lead singer for Staind, brings his solo Billboard’s World Music, Latin, and Top show to the Borgata on Friday, Feb. 18, 200 charts. 9pm, and Saturday, Feb. 19, 8pm. Tickets are $50. Renowned for his songwriting skills, Lewis has been nominated for three Grammy awards. His most recent solo work is Town Line, an EP that takes his solo persona into country music Atlantic City territory, including the current single Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420 “Country Boy.” (See interview, p. 44)

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Feb. 20, Event Center Spicy comedian Lisa Lampanelli headlines at the Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420 or in perBorgata on Sunday, Feb. 20, 8pm, in the son at box office Event Center. Tickets are $45, $49.50 and $55. The “Lovable Queen of Mean,” Lady Gaga Lampanelli’s show is a cross between Feb. 19 Boardwalk Hall Lady Gaga will Don Rickles, Archie Bunker, and a vial of return to North America in 2011 includ- estrogen. She even won accolades from ing her opening concert at Boardwalk Howard Stern, who described her as “a Hall on Saturday, Feb. 19, 8pm. Tickets real funny broad.” are $65.85 $108.05 and $213.10. Semi Precious Weapons will again be her open- Beatlemania Now ing act. About the first leg of The Monster Feb. 25-27, Music Box Touring for close Ball Tour, Gaga described it as “the first- to a decade, Beatlemania Now has become ever pop-electro opera.” Lady Gaga is the premier multi-media Beatles show in touring in support of The Fame Monster. America today. It comes to the Borgata The album is the follow-up to 2008’s for three shows on Friday, Feb. 25 and Grammy Award-winning album The Saturday, Feb. 26, 9pm, and Sunday, Feb. Fame, which spawned the No. 1 singles 27, 8pm, in the Music Box. Tickets are “Just Dance” and “Poker Face.” Her new $33.50 and $39. Beatlemania Now traces album is slated for a May 2011 release. the Beatles career from their 1964 U.S. (See p. 45) debut explosion on The Ed Sullivan Show, to the finale of “Let it Be” in 1970.

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Borgata Comedy Club

Feb. 26, Boardwalk Hall The 2011 “Show of Shows,” featuring the Philadelphia Mummers’ String Band Association, will take place Saturday, Feb. 26, with performances at noon and 5pm. Reserved seats are $21 and $25, with a

Music Box The Borgata Comedy Club offers fun-filled evenings featuring a trio of comedians nightly (except during headliner engagements). Showtimes are 9pm and the tickets are $20. (Visit theborgata.com). Scheduled now to Feb.

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20 are Rodney Laney, Melvin George and Rahn Ramey. Appearing Feb. 21-24 are Joe Recca, Dan Wilson and Kenny Rogerson. Scheduled Feb. 28-March 3 and March 6 are Brad Trackman, Joe Star Atlantic City and Macio.

Le Ombre: ‘Seasons of Love’

Feb. 17-20, Concert Venue Le Ombre: Seasons of Love is a cast of world-class performers who combine acrobatics, contemporary dance and amusing theatrics in an entertaining package. The showtimes are Thursday through Sunday at 8pm. Tickets are $25, $30 and $35. (See story and photo gallery at acweekly.com)

Hilton Atlantic City

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‘Boardwalk Follies’ Feb. 17-April 3, Hilton Theater This variety show will be presented at the Hilton beginning Feb. 17 through April 3. The showtimes are Thurs., 8pm; Fri. 9pm; Sat., 8pm and Sun., 3 and 7pm. Tickets are $29. The show features a revolving cast of performers creating an ever-changing production. Enjoy magician illusionist Michael Turco; deathdefying aerial stunts by the Aerial Sisters, powerhouse performances by songbird Jacklyn Maffucci and the Boardwalk Follies Dancers.

Flogging Molly Feb. 19, Music Hall Enjoy great punk Irish music with Flogging Molly Saturday, Feb. 19, 8pm, at the Music Hall. Tickets are $28 and $33. (See interview p. 46)

Slightly Stoopid Feb. 20, Music Hall Slightly Stoopid headlines at the Music Hall on Sunday, Feb. 20, 9pm. Tickets are $29.50. With more than a decade of making music together, the members of Slightly Stoopid have perfected their funky groove. Slightly Stoopid illustrate a case study in underground success, steeped in years of hard touring.

Waka Flocka Flame Feb. 25, Music Hall Juaquin Malphurs, born July 1986, who is better known by his stage name Waka Flocka Flame, headlines at the Music Hall on Friday, Feb. 25, 9pm. Tickets are $22.50 and $27.50. “I grew up with my mom listening to Run DMC,” says Malphurs. “I take that influence and blend it with my generational vibe, then lay it over a southern track. That’s how I make flocka music.”

Resorts Atlantic City

Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, or the Resorts VIP Services desk. For more info, call 1-800-322-SHOW

Brenda Lee Feb. 19, Superstar Theater Brenda Lee, “Little Miss Dynamite,” an iconic figure from both pop music and the country ranks, headlines at Resorts on Saturday, Feb. 19, 8pm, joined by special guests The Diamonds. Tickets are $35 and $45. With hits like “I’m Sorry,” “Break it to Me Gently,” “Sweet Nothin’s,” “Fool #1,” and “I Want to Be Wanted,” as well as the holiday favorites “Jingle Bell Rock” and “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” Lee has cemented her status as one of the premier female vocalists in American music history. She had 37 US chart hits during the 1960s, a number surpassed only by Elvis, The Beatles, Ray Charles and Connie Francis.

‘Moonshine Follies’ Feb. 20-April 17, Superstar Theater The Jazz Age, The Roaring 20s… no matter what you call it, it was an era when the rules were broken and people were


looking to express their freedom. Moonshine Follies, featuring a Roaring 20s theme, will be present in the Superstar Theater Feb. 20-April 17. The showtimes are Sun., 7pm, Mon.-Tues., 8pm, and Wed.-Thurs. 3:30 and 8pm. Tickets are $20. Produced by Mario Bazinet, Moonshine Follies will feature a cast of 16 live musicians, dancers and singers. The show will embrace the iconic figures of the era including Al Jolson, Louis Armstrong, Fanny Brice, Eddie Cantor, Maurice Chevalier and Sophie Tucker.

Tropicana Casino and Resort

Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, or Tropicana box office, 1-800-526-2935

Marc Antonelli Now–Feb. 26, Tropicana Showroom Singer Marc Antonelli, who has been one of the most popular attractions in the Tropicana lounge Tango’s, has taken his talent to a bigger stage now through Feb. 26 with his show titled From Unknown to Irresistible. Tickets are $25. The showtimes this week are Sat. 9pm; Sun. 3:30 and 7pm; Mon. 8pm; Tues. 3:30 and 8pm and Wed. 8pm. The final performance is Saturday, Feb. 26, 9pm. Backed by musicians Jon Pruitt and Kit Worton, two back-up singers and four dancers, Antonelli presents a song selection that covers an array of genres from stage musicals (“Music of the Night� from Phantom of the Opera, “Anthem� from Chess) to angst-filled torch songs (“Cry Me a River�) to Italian ballads (“O Sole Mio�).

Creedence Clearwater Revisited Feb. 18, Tropicana Showroom Creedence Clearwater Revisited headlines at the Trop on Friday, Feb. 18, 9pm. Tickets are $35, $45, $55 and $60. Stu Cook and Doug “Cosmo� Clifford, the rhythm section (bass and drums respectively) from the legendary group Creedence Clearwater Revival launched the Creedence Clearwater Revisited project in 1995 to once again perform live Creedence Clearwater hits.

Comedy Stop CafĂŠ & Cabaret

The Comedy Stop is a 300-seat venue in The Quarter at Tropicana featuring three comedians nightly. Showtimes are Sun.-Thurs. 9pm ($25); Fri. ($27) and Sat. ($29) at 9 & 11:15pm. Appearing now to Feb. 21 are Joe Bronzi, Buddy Flip and Louis Ramey. Scheduled Feb. 22-27 are Bronzi, Flip and Jay Black. Appearing Feb. 28-March 6 are Drew Thomas, Kevin Downey, Jr. and Russ Nagel. Kozak the Magician appears daily at 6pm ($23), with a dinner show package for $32. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

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Glorious Food, Italian Style. The Palm in the Tropicana Quarter combines quality, service and ambience in the total Atlantic City dining package.

Where: The Quarter at Tropicana, AC Hours: Sun.-Thurs., 5-10pm; Fri. & Sat. 5-11pm Phone: 344-7256 On the Web: thepalm.com

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I T H W A L L S C O V E R E D B Y caricatures of local notables and an Italian heritage from 1926, the Palm chain of restaurants owns a distinctive brand in American dining. Its moniker resulted from a “happy accidentâ€? when founders John Ganzi and Pio Bozzi — natives of Parma, Italy — were misinterpreted by a New York City clerk in attempting a tribute to that hometown. Atlantic City’s outpost, in The Quarter at Tropicana, lives up to that demanding reputation, affording extraordinary service and luscious, decadent food in prodigious portions. Dining on a busy weekend night, we witnessed a savvy, well-managed operation humming along at the very top of its game. This began with signature appetizer, shrimp Bruno — three jumbo crustaceans, butterflied up on tails, francaised and plated with a Dijon mustard sauce. The traditional egg, cheese and herb batter, often heavy in the hands of inexperienced sautĂŠ personnel, was soft and unobtrusive. This allowed the shrimp’s natural juices to merrily explode upon contact with taste buds. An evening’s soup, tomato/basil, seemed eldritch on this wintry evening. We generally prefer food seasonal, but this viscous blend converted us. The tart essence of New Jersey’s unofficial state fruit, carefully refined and augmented by the so-called “King of Herbs,â€? made for a steaming, crimson bowl of broth. Another house specialty, the West Coast “Gigiâ€? salad, was awash in color and texture. This “kitchen sinkâ€? conglomeration was filled with shrimp, string beans, tomato, onion, bacon, roasted peppers, hard-boiled egg, avocado and iceberg lettuce. Dressed with simple vinaigrette, we admired the knife work, each ingredient exactingly fork-size. Given an appropriate respite between courses, we observed patrons at other tables. Revealed was an atmosphere of casual celebration. This is not haughty, formal dining in hushed, whispering tones. What the Palm offers instead — distinctive in the steak house world

— is a full-on celebration of food, glorious food, Italian family style. Our dining partner’s entree, ahi tuna, was blackened and served achingly rare, precisely as ordered. What we liked best about this hunk of fresh fish was the presentation. Cut on a sharp diagonal — “bias� in kitchen speak — we received a pair of symmetrical triangles. Tilted, they winked seductively, coated with assertive spices and sushi-rare within. From a list of a dozen sides, accurately described on the menu as “for two or more,� she chose wild mushrooms. A confluence of oyster, shiitake and porcinis, these were softened, melted, wisely not rendered to a level where their separate, individual personalities disappeared. Texturally, the lively fungi were a fine com-

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Angelo’s Fairmount Tavern

2300 Fairmount Ave. 344-2439. angelosfairmounttavern.com. An, Angelo’s Italian fare has flourished for three generations.

Angeloni’s II Restaurant

2400 Arctic Ave. 344-7875. angelonis.com. Fine Italian cuisine and impressive wine selection.

Atlantic City Bar & Grill

1219 Pacific Ave. (Corner of S.Carolina & Pacific). 348-8080. atlanticcitybar.com. Lobster, homemade pizza, BBQ baby back ribs and more.

Chelsea Prime

111 S. Chelsea Ave. (Inside Chelsea hotel). thechelsea-ac.com. 3482200. A steakhouse in the setting of a 1940s supper club with a cocktail lounge with a curvilinear bar and entertainment.

Chelsea Pub

8 S. Morris Ave. 345-4916. Popular local hangout, open 24/7. Mon.Fri. Happy hour 11:30am-1pm, 4-6pm.

Dock’s Oyster House

2405 Atlantic Ave. 345-0092. docksoysterhouse.com. Offering fine steaks and seafood, classic seafood soups, bar and raw bar.

El Charro!

2430 Fairmount Ave. 344-2900. Authentic Mexican restaurant serving lunch and dinner.

Flying Cloud CafĂŠ

Girasole Ristorante

3108 Pacific Ave. 345-5554. girasoleac.com. Serving Mediterranean Italian cuisine daily.

Imperial Inn

3124 Atlantic Ave. 347-8810. Serving exceptional Mandarin, Szechwan and Cantonese food.

Little Saigon

2801 Arctic Ave. 347-9119. Authentic Vietnamese and vegetarian cuisine.

Los Amigos

1926 Atlantic Ave. 344-2293. losamigosrest.com/AC..

Melaka Restaurant

28 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-8928. Malaysian and Chinese cuisine.

The Melting Pot

2112 Atlantic Ave. 441-1100. meltingpotcom. Fondue restaurant offers unique and interactive dining experience.

White House Sub Shop

2308 Arctic Ave. 345-8599. A.C.’s legendary sub shop.

Wine Down Restaurant

151 S. New York Ave. 350-6349. Banquet facilities. Breakfast, lunch, dinner Tues.-Thurs. 7-11pm; Fri.-Sat., 7pm-mid.

The Wonder Bar

3701 Sunset Avenue (at the Albany Ave. bridge). 3448888. wonderbarac.com.

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1700 W. Riverside Dr. 347-1793. Specializing in seafood and steak. Open for dinner Wed. through Sun. 5-10pm.

Pho Hoa Cali

3808 Ventnor Ave. 340-0063. Authentic Vietnamese noodle house.

Pic A Lilli Pub

229 S. Tennessee Ave. 3441113. Open 24/7. Full Menu. Serving lunch & dinner daily. Try their wings.

Redding’s Restaurant

1545 Pacific Ave. 348-3270. reddingsrestaurant.com. Offering the ultimate in southern cuisine with bar specials every day from 4-7pm.

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse

2020 Atlantic Ave. 344-5833. serioussteaks.com. Corn-fed USDA Prime Midwest beef, specialty chops, seafood, award-winning wine list.

Teplitzky’s

111 S. Chelsea Ave. (Inside Chelsea hotel). 428-4550. thechelsea-ac.com. Retro-style diner with hideaway cocktail lounge and coffee shop.

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Tun Tavern

2 Convention Way. 347-7800. tuntavern.com. A.C.’s first steakhouse and brewery, now serving lunch, dinner and late night snacks. Microbrews.

Whiskey Grille

20 Pennsylvania Ave. 345-3290.

900 W. Brigantine Ave. 2665400. Pizzas, subs, wings, wraps and more. 32nd St. and Revere Blvd. Entree and tapas style restaurant, bar and package goods store. Lunch and dinner specials daily.

Laguna Grill Martini Bar

1400 Ocean Ave. 266-7731. lagunagrill.com. Fine cuisine, unique ambiance on the beach with beautiful view. Nightly specials and live entertainment.

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L’Aragosta Ristorante

3400 Brigantine Blvd. 2662808. Northern and Southern Italian cuisine.

Macedonian Grill

3015 Brigantine Blvd. (at 31st St.). 264-8801. macedoniangrill.com. Specializing in Mediterranean and American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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Phillips Signatures Saturday, April 16

3628 Brigantine Blvd. 2667608. Japanese/Chinese restaurant with a full sushi bar.

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Barrels

9 S. Granville Ave., Margate. 8234400. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food. Also in Linwood.

China Dumpling Seafood Resaurant

5200 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-6888. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Specializing in Dim Sum and seafood. Eat-in, take-out and delivery.

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3810 Ventnor Ave. 344-0366. mexicorestaurant.com. Cocktail lounge serving authentic Mexican food & beer.

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St. James Pl. at the Boardwalk. 3449063. theirishpub.com. Open 24 hours. 201 Melrose Ave. 350-6800. Classic southern soul food with a twist, including fried chicken and waffles. Open daily 7am-10pm; BYOB/cash only.

1312 W. Brigantine Ave. 2661124. Open 10:30am-10pm daily.

300 Oriental Ave. (Corner of Oriental and Vermont St.). 344-8669. tonybaloneys.com. Eclectic pizzas, subs, wraps, calzones and more. Free delivery.

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8016 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-6602 or 822-0670. Open daily, 7-11:30am.

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8 S. Essex Ave., Margate. 8237310. Serving up a huge selection of breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily, 8am-7:30pm.

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7309 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 8233003. gertrudesventnor.com. Dinner at 5pm nightly.

Isabella’s

4 S. Portland Ave. Ventnor. 8222477. This traditional Mexican restaurant serves breakfast entrees and remains open for dinner.

6410 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 600-822-2266. Casual family atmosphere specializing in Kosher Mediterranean cuisine, steaks, lamb, chicken and fish. Large party reservations suggested.

Johnny’s CafÊ & Cocktails

9407 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1789. johnnyscafeventnor. com. Hearty breakfasts, healthy lunches and classic dinner cuisine with an Asian flair. Open year round.

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La Fontana

20 Douglas Ave., Margate. Gourmet Italian cuisine. Take-out anytime.

Lamberti

9707 Amherst Ave., Margate. 4876001. sunsetonthebay.com. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Happy hour daily 3-7pm with half-price appetizers and reduced drink prices at the bar only.

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9306 Amherst Ave., Margate. 82210am-5pm 8423. Lunch and dinner specials. Starlight Garden bar open daily. 10am-4pm

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7310 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 823-1466. (Cafe located at 7303 Ventnor Ave. 822-6000).

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9210 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-4759. Authentic Japanese cuisine.

9403 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1293. Home of authentic home-cooked Italian cuisine and two-for-one specials.

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Matteo’s Italian-Asian Cuisine 733 Lily Lake Road 7801 Ventnor Ave., Margate. Oceanville, NJ 08231 823-6700. Serving specialty (609) 652-8848

141 N. Dorset Ave.,Ventnor. 8221067. Gourmet pizzas, Italian specialties.

303 Longport Blvd., Longport (in the Seaview Harbor Marina). 8221002. shoreclubbar.com. Great views of Egg Harbor Bay. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

Sofia

9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 8229111. sofiaofmargate.com. This bayside treasure transports you to the Mediterranean with stylish decor and authentic Mediterranean and Continental cuisine.

Sophie’s Margate CafÊ

8017 Winchester Ave., Margate. 822-1610. Offers a wide selection of pancakes. Kids’ menu available.

South End Pizza

9702 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-5599. Open daily. Take-out and delivery.

Steve & Cookie’s By the Bay

9700 Amherst Ave., Margate. 823-1163. steveandcookies.com. Menu highlights fresh seafood, produce and prime cuts of meat.

Tomatoe’s

9300 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-7535. tomatoesmargate.com. Varied eclectic menu highlights seafood entrees.

Ventura’s Greenhouse

106 Benson Ave., Margate. 8220140. venturasgreenhouse.com. Lunch & dinner specials and late-night fare.

Yama Japanese Restaurant 5305 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 8228105. Sushi and sashimi; over 100 special rolls, plus tempura and other cooked specials.

MAINLAND 800 Bay Restaurant & Bar

800 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 9263500. 800bayrestaurant.com.

Antonino’s Jo Jo Ristorante

2405 New Rd., Northfield. 6467565. Traditional and contemporary Italian cuisine.

Athenian Garden

sandwiches, gourmet burgers,

619 New York Rd. (Route 9), Galloway Twp. 748-1818. Authentic Greek cuisine.

and more. Dine-in, take out, catering, free delivery all day. Open Tues.-Thurs.,11am-7pm, Fri. & Sat. till 8pm.

Heather Croft Sq., Northfield. 6467799. atlanticcitysubshops.com. Eat-in, take-out, delivery and party trays.

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A Touch of Italy

Black Horse Pike, Cardiff/EHT. 6461855. touchofitaly.net. Serving veal, seafood, pasta, steaks and brick-oven pizzas.

Barrels

Rt. 9, Central Square, Linwood. 926-9900. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food. Also in Margate. Take out/delivery.

Berkshire Grill

Black Horse Pike at English Creek Ave., EHT. 272-8808. berkshiregrill.net. Great seafood and thick, juicy, tender steaks.

Bombay Indian Restaurant English Creek Shopping Ctr., Rt. 40 & English Creek Rd., EHT. 646-4445. Authentic Indian dining experience.

Cavallino Nero

4760 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-0144. Lunch, dinner and late-night. Italian specialties.

Charlie’s Bar & Restaurant 800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9273663. charliesbar.com. Popular buffalo wings. No credit cards. Over 15 TVs for sporting events.

Chickie’s and Pete’s

cuisine. Indian lunch buffet daily from 11am-2:30pm.

Kelsey & Kim’s Soul Food

52 N. Main St, Pleasantville. 4848448. Classic southern style soul food with a twist. Hours: daily 11am-10pm.

Formica Bros. Bakery

Kensington Square, Northfield. 646-6565. formicabrosbakery. com. Cafe features daily lunch specials. Open 7am-7pm.

Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light Tavern

Towne of Historic Smithville, Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 6520544. Family restaurant, casual dining.

Fuji

210 New Rd., No. 4, Linwood Green Plaza, Linwood. 926-8861. Japanese cuisine specializing in sushi and steak.

Gaspare’s Gourmet Italian Bistro

Harbor Village Square, EHT. Ocean Heights Ave. & Zion Road, Bargaintown. 653-2112. .gaspares.com. Quaint, cozy and casual serving lunch, dinner, takeout and delivery.

6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 2721930. chickiesandpetes.com. Sports-themed bar/restaurant famous for its wings, crabs and Philly-style sandwiches.

Gianna’s Cafe

Chido Burrito

Ginza Japanese Restaurant

807 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 4841480. chidoburrito.com.

Cousin Mario’s

5401 Hardin Hwy. (Route 40), Mays Landing. 625-2523. (Formerly the Epic Grille). Pizza and Italian specialties. Happyhour noon-7pm weekdays.

Crab Trap

2 Broadway, Somers Pt. 9277377. thecrabtrap.com. Serving fresh seafood, soups, steaks, homemade breads, desserts and more. Open daily. Early bird specials and live music, bar.

Dolce Vita Ristorante & Pizzeria

443 Zion Rd., EHT. 788-8512. Open daily for lunch & dinner till 10pm and Sat. till 11pm. Breakfast Fri.-Sun., 7-11am.

Dubliner Irish Pub

The Plaza at Center Point, 1205 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 677-0470; FAX 677-8885. California cuisine in a casual, upscale setting. 6708 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 3832588. (Ginza II located in English Creek Shopping Ctr., EHT. 3833999). Hibachi steakhouse and sushi bar.

Goodfellows, W.L.

310 E. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 652-1942. Home of the french fried lobster tail.

Gourmet Italian Cuisine 324 S. Pitney Rd, Galloway, NJ. 652-1398. Serving authentic Italian food and fine wines.

Great American Pub

3944 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-1990.

Gregory’s Restaurant

900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9276665. gregorysbar.com.

Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet

325 Jimmy Leeds Rd., Galloway. 652-2210. dublineririshpubandgrill.com. Authentic Irish cuisine.

4450 E. Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-8807. hibachibuffetusa.com. Unique Asian buffet with meats, veggies, sushi, soups, salads, desserts and more.

East Bay Crab & Grill

Hu Tieu

Cardiff Plaza, EHT. 272-7721. eastbaycrab.com. Specializing in all-you-can-eat crabs, early-bird menu.12 Entrees under $12 menu, over 60 entrees starting at $8.99.

El Rancho de Pollo

375 S. Main St., Pleasantville. Authentic Mexican.

Feather Cafe & Grill

6041 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 3775555. Traditional and authentic northern and southern Indian

Asian Mall, Pleasantville Shopping Center, 700 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 646-8977. Vietnamese cuisine.

Johnny Rockets

Hamilton Mall, Mays Landing. johnnyrockets.com. 1960s-themed classic burger joint and more.

Joe’s Restaurant

131 Jordan Rd., (behind the Sunoco station off Laurel Dr./ Garden State Parkway entrance), Somers Pt. 927-4637.


Jo-Jo’s Italian Grille

McKee’s Irish Pub

446 St. Louis Ave., Egg Harbor City. 965-7878. Open for lunch and dinner.

Black Horse Pike & Main St., Pleasantville. 646-8332 and at 6106 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Twp. 641-8332. jojositaliangrille.com. Homemade Italian specialties.

Mickey & Minnie’s

265 S. New York Rd. (Route 9), Galloway, 652-6050. Serving authentic Mexican cuisine.

Oyster Creek Inn

Library III

41 N. Oyster Creek Rd., Leeds Point. 652-8565. Old-fashioned fresh seafood house with waterfront dining.

6605 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 6457655. libraryiii.com. Murph’s crab cakes, steaks, prime rib, seafood and salad bar.

Pistol Pete’s

Los Mangos

229 S. Main Street, Pleasantville. 677-6868. letseat.at/losmangos. South American and Caribbean cuisine. Open Tues.-Sun. for lunch and dinner. BYOB.

Mangia by the Greens

3016 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 601-8369. Lunch, dinner, latenight snacks, pizza.

Maplewood Inn

1470 White Horse Pike, Hammonton. 561-9621. joesmaplewood.com. Italian specialties and “world’s best spaghetti.�

Mays Landing Diner

The Nizam’s

784 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 646-6555. Hot and cold subs, homemade soups and salads.

6666 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 6778829. Northern and Southern Indian food. Lunch buffett $9.95.

Linwood Greene, Rt. 9, Linwood. 653-8442. Serving seafood, veal pasta, steak, subs and salads.

6177 Harding Highway (Rt. 40), Mays Landing. 625-5051. mayslandingdiner.com.

Romanelli’s Garden Cafe

Mount Fuji

136 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 383-8881. Traditional Japanese cuisine. Sushi bar.

La Pizzatega

337 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City. 804-9000. Traditional American cuisine. Sports bar.

279 S. New York Rd., Galloway. 652-0179. romanelliscafe.com. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also catering.

733 W. White Horse Pike, Cologne. 965-1877. Daily lunch and dinner.

La Hacienda

Tailgaters Galloway Grille

Richland. 856-697-5700. therichlandhouse.com. Fresh seafood and steaks, unique wine list.

1000 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 484-1000. pistolpetessaloon.com. Casual dining.

Rama Thai

3003 English Creek Ave. Egg Harbor Twp. (in English Creek Shopping Ctr.) 677-1004. ramathainj.com.

Sack O’ Subs

Sakura

Ram’s Head Inn

9 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 652-1700. Classic area hotspot. 72 N. Breman Ave, Egg Harbor City. 965-2111. Gourmet restaurant and also Joseph’s Restaurant open daily.

Richland House

1303 Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40),

Atlantic City Country Club, 1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 236.4465. Featuring an acclaimed Sunday brunch. Open Sun.-Thurs. lunch from 11am. Fri.& Sat. dinner from 5pm. Fri.-Sun. breakfast from 7am. Sun. brunch, 10am2pm.

Thai Basil

Sam’s Bar & Grill

18 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 6465128. samsbarandgrill.com.

500 W. White Horse Pike, Pomona. 965-3303. trefiglio.com. Italian cuisine.

Sandi Pointe

TW Howell’s

199 New Rd., Suite 72, Linwood. 926-9339. Serving Thai-French cuisine.

Tre Figlio

908 Shore Rd., Somers Point, 927-2759. (Formerly Mac’s Restaurant). Seafood restaurant and bar with live music.

341 West White Horse Pike (Odesse Ave. & Rt.9), Pomona. 892-3704.

Simply Fondue

2015 Shore Rd., Northfield, venturascafe.com. 641-5158. Awardwinning filet mignon, pan pizzas and more. Delivery.

Somers Point Cafe

Renault Winery

Tap Room & Grille

4215 Black Horse Pike (Hamilton Commons shopping center), Mays Landing. 485-0071. Japanese cuisine w/ Japanese steak, seafood house and sushi bar.

4215 Black Horse Pike. (Hamilton Commons shopping center, near Regal Cinemas), Mays Landing. simplyfonduemayslanding.com. 581 Ocean Heights Ave., Somers Point. 788-8115. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Smithville Inn

Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-7777. Traditional area hotspot.

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742 Ohio Ave., Absecon. 6450500. Hot & cold subs, salads, party trays.

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BALLY’s 340-2000 Arturo’s

Enjoy a traditional Italian meal prepared with a contemporary, New York fare in the sophisticated setting of this award-winning trattoria.

Bally’s Brunch

Brunch every Sunday at the Reserve, 10am–2 pm. $39.99 per person.

Johnny Rockets

340-0099. A retro ’50s-style Boardwalk restaurant. Breakfast served daily from 8-11am. Lunch and dinner served daily from 11am-1am Sun.-Thurs., 11am-3am Fri. & Sat.

Noodle Village

Offering an extensive selection of authentic Chinese and Vietnamese comfort foods.

Pickles Deli

New York style deli.

The Reserve/Preview Bar Bally’s iconic culinary experience.

6ix: A Bistro

American bistro. Breakfast served anytime.

Red Pearl

Modern Asian cuisine served up fresh in casual setting.

WILD WILD WEST at Bally’s 340-2000 Gold Tooth Gerties

Bakery, bagel sandwiches, and more.

Lone Star Snack Bar Burgers, hot dogs.

Virginia City Buffet f e b r u a r y 1 7 , 2 0 1 1 / A C W e e k ly. c o m

All-you-can-eat, Western-style buffet. Hours: Mon.–Thurs. lunch noon–3pm, dinner 3–9pm.; Fri.–Sun. noon-10pm. $21.99 (plus tax) daily for dinner; $16.99 (plus tax) lunch Mon.-Thurs.

BORGATA 1-866-MYBORGATA Bobby Flay Steak

Choose from a variety of regional steaks and seafood.

Borgata Buffet

with an array of premiere beverages and desserts.

Fornelletto

Celebrated chef Stephan Kalt’s new restaurant offering traditional Southern Italian fare.

Izakaya

A modern Japanese pub from Michael Schulson.

N.O.W. (Noodles of the World) Asian fusion.

Old Homestead Steak House

Domestically-raised, hand-massaged Kobe beef is the signature dish of this steakhouse.

Roma

Casual cafe with pizza, pasta, panini, fresh salads.

SeaBlue

Celebrated chef Michael Mina combines cutting-edge technology and design elements with his signature and acclaimed approach to seafood.

The Cafeteria

Full of quick food options.

The Metropolitan

French bistro-style cafe serves classic and contemporary American dishes.

Wolfgang Puck American Grille

Contemporary American cuisine in two distinctive dining areas.

Caesars 348-4411 Nero’s Sunday Brunch

Includes freshly carved prime meats, omelet artisan designing your gourmet omelet. Price: $44.95; includes champagne and Bloody Marys.

Kwi Restaurant and Noodle Bar

Offers a selection of traditional and modern Asian cuisines.

La Piazza Buffet

Buffet selections for all day dining. Breakfast, daily $14.99 plus tax, 8-11:30am. Lunch, $17.99, 11:30am-4pm; Dinner weekdays, $26.99, 4pm-closing; $29.99 weekends. Hours: Sun.-Thurs., 8am–9pm; Fri., 8am–10pm; Sat., 8am–11pm.

Mia

348-4411, ext. 6000. Contemporary Italian/ Mediterranean cuisine.

Bread + Butter

Sirloin and porterhouse steak and New England lobster.

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Extensive buffet menu. Breakfast, $14.95 (plus tax), Mon.-Sat. 8-11:15am; Lunch, $17.95 (plus tax), Mon.-Fri. noon-2pm; Sat. noon-3pm; Dinner $28.95 (plus tax) Mon.Thurs. 4-8pm; Fri. 4-9pm; Sat. 4-10pm; Sun. 8am-3p for brunch; 4p-9p for dinner. Griddled sandwiches served

Morton’s

449-1044. mortons.com. Steakhouse with an a la carte menu features steaks, fish and salads.

Nero’s Grill

Primavera

Service is formal with traditional Italian favorites.

Venice Bar

Catch the latest game or just relax with the most updated sports scores.

The Pier Shops at Caesars: Buddakan

674-0100. Restaurant includes twilight sky or “opium den style” dining nooks.

The Continental

674-8300, continentalac.com. An “outdoor” patio bar with signature drinks & sunken firepit lounge as well as the large flower-shaped central dining pod, nicknamed the “Sammy Davis Room.”

Game On!

345-6800. State-of-the-art sports-bar and restaurant.

Phillips Seafood

348-2273. Serving authentic Maryland-style seafood and world-famous crab cakes. Lunch and dinner served seven days a week, featuring an open, expedition kitchen. Open Sun.Thurs. 11:30am-10pm; Fri.-Sat. 11:30am-11pm.

Piazza di Giorgio

345-3100. Food Court with A Taste of Tuscany, South of the Border, Salad Sensations, Hot Off the Grille, and Udon Creations. Also a fresh fruit smoothie bar.

Souzai Sushi & Sake

348-4443. Souzai is a countrystyle Japanese restaurant. Intimate setting, sushi menu and unique sake cocktails.

The Trinity Pub and Carvery

345-6900. A warm and inviting place to relax and enjoy a frosty pint of your favorite stout while feasting on traditional Irish specialties.

Harrah’s Resort 441-5000 Bluepoint Bar

A raw-bar experience where fresh seafood, shellfish and a variety of martinis are the house specialties.

Club Cappuccino

Coffee bar. Fine gourmet coffees, cappuccino, espresso and teas accompanied by homemade pastries, cookies and brownies.

Corner Grille & Deli

Traditional deli favorites. Also has hot menu items.

D’Zio

Brazilian steakhouse with an all-you-can-eat $35 price that includes salad bar and eight different meats brought tableside. Also has a $7 tapas menu at the bar. Open Fri. &Sat.

McCormick & Schmick’s

More than 30 different varieties of fresh seafood featured on a menu that changes twice daily.

Polistina’s Italian Ristorante Enjoy family style, Italian favorites and a selection of homemade pastas and sauces.

Reflections

A 24-hour cafe offering steaks, seafood, sandwiches and burgers. Breakfast is available anytime.

The Steakhouse

Gourmet restaurant offers a raw-bar, roast prime rib, shrimp Wellington and more.

Taste of the Shore

Food emporium features Primo Pizza, Sack O’ Subs, Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream and Philly Soft Pretzel Factory.

Temptations Fine Chocolate & Coffee

Located on first level of Waterfront Tower. Open 7am7pm Sun.-Thurs., until 2am on Fri. & Sat.

Waterfront Buffet

Extensive buffet items. Cost: $29.99(plus tax, $22.99 kids) for dinner daily; $23.99 (plus tax, $10.99, kids) for brunch. Hours: Mon. & Fri., 8:30am–noon brunch, 4–9pm dinner; Tues. & Wed., noon–9pm dinner; Thurs. 4–9pm dinner; Sat. 8:30am– noon brunch, 1–10pm dinner; Sun. 8:30am–1:30pm brunch, 2–9pm diner.

Hilton Cappuccino’s

Coffee and espresso bar plus pastry shop, soups and sandwiches. Open 24 hrs. from Sun. at 7am-Close Fri. at 11pm. Sat. 7am-11pm.

The Coffee Shop

Features a focus on comfort. From a unique spin on “all-day” breakfast foods like Ricotta cheese pancakes, to their all day menu, Mon.-Thurs. 7am-11pm; Fri. 7am-close on Sun. at 11pm.

Cornucopia Buffet

Land and sea buffet features a variety of specialties. Cost: $18.50 (includes tax). Closed Mon.-Thurs. Fri. noon-9pm, Sat. noon-10pm, Sun. noon9pm.

Empress Gem Noodle Bar

Asian noodle bar open Sun.-Fri. 2pm-mid. Sat. 2pm-2am.

Nick’s Burger Bar

Design your own gourmet burger from top to bottom. Exotic beers. Mon.-Thurs. noon-5pm (bar only), 5pmmid. (dining); Fri. 5pm-1am; Sat. noon-am; Sun. noon-mid.

ONO Pan-Asian Bistro and Bar

Features exotic dishes from sushi to sashimi to rock lobster tail with Kaffir lime butter. For those with simpler tastes ONO also features a traditional surf

& turf or New York strip steak. Fri. & Sat. 5:30-10pm; Sunday brunch 10am-2pm.

Patsy’s

Specializing in Neapolitan cuisine, Patsy’s Italian Restaurant in New York was Frank Sinatra’s favorite restaurant. Fri. & Sat. 5:30-10pm; Sun. 6-10pm. For reservations, call 340-7585.

Simon Prime

French Quarter Buffet

Seafood, steaks, a Bayou salad bar and homemade desserts, self-serve cappuccino machine. Mon.-Thurs. 12-4pm lunch; $19.99 (plus tax) Mon.–Thurs. dinner 4-9pm, $25.99. Fri., 4-10pm, $29.99. Sat. noon3pm lunch, $19.99; dinner, 4-10pm, $29.99. Sun. 10am1pm, $21.99; 1-9pm, $27.99.

Contemporary American steakhouse by famed, celebrity chef Kerry Simon. Simon Prime will quickly become famous for its amazing steaks, as well as its unique take on fish, seafood, chops and organic seasonal vegetables. Thurs. 6-10pm; Fri. & Sat. 5:30-10pm.

House of Blues Restaurant

Resorts

Hearth-baked biscuits, overstuffed sandwiches, hearty salads and more.

344-6000 Asian Spice

Gourmet cuisine with a noodle bar and Chinese barbecue items. Noodle bar open Mon.-Thurs. noon-11pm; Fri.-Sat. noon-2am; Sun. 11am-11pm; Restaurant open Sat.-Sun. 6–11pm.

Boardwalk Perks

Coffee shop with deli sandwiches. Sun.–Thurs. 7am–6pm; Fri.–Sat. 7am–10pm. Fall hours. Sun.-Thurs. 7am-5pm; Fri.-Sat. 7am-10pm.

The Buffet

Offers an international menu, as well a full complement of all-American selections. Cost: $14.99 (plus tax) lunch and dinner; $13.99 (plus tax) for breakfast Sat. & Sun. $3 discount for Resorts Casino Club members. Fall hours: Sat. 9am-9pm; Sun. 9am-8pm.

Capriccio

This perennial Zagat Awardwinning Italian restaurant features antipasto, pasta delicacies, fresh seafood or veal entrées with ocean views. Sunday Brunch available for $44.95 per person. Fall hours: Fri. 6pm-11pm; Sat. 5-11pm; Sunday Brunch 9:30am-2pm.

Gallagher’s Steakhouse

340-6555. The renowned New York City steakhouse is located on Resorts’ dining level and features traditional dry-aged steaks and seafood favorites prepared on their famous open flame. Fall hours: Sun.-Fri. 5-9:30pm; Sat. 5-11pm. Burger Bar across from restaurant.

Showboat 343-4000 Canal Street Bread & Sandwich Co.

Soup, overstuffed sandwiches, made-to-order pizza and desserts, 24/7.

Casa Di Napoli

Brick-oven pizza, classic Italian dishes including pasta, veal and seafood, homemade breads.

236-BLUE. New Orleans-style restaurant and bar.

Johnny Rockets

348-0725. A retro ’50s-style restaurant featuring classic burgers and more. Hours: Sun.-Thurs., 8am-mid.; Fri.-Sat., 8am-2am.

Mansion Cafe

Oshi Sushi & Sake

343-4330. A 32-seat oasis for classic Japanese sushi and sake from chef Tony Fok, located in the Rib & Chophouse. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 5-10pm; Sat., 5-11pm. Closed Sun.-Tues.

Rib & Chophouse

Steaks, chops, chicken and fresh seafood, char-grilled to specification. Raw bar plus the freshest catch.

Tropicana 340-4000 il Verdi

Upscale gourmet Italian cuisine presented in an elegant ambiance.

FIN

New seafood restaurant, featuring locally grown food and wine under the direction of locally born and trained Chef Demetrios Haronis. Has a sushi and raw bar. Hours: Wed.-Sun. 6-11pm. Located on the casino level in the South Tower.

Golden Dynasty

Traditional Chinese cuisine, Cantonese specialties and exotic delicacies for which Chef Ping is well known.

Seaside Cafe

This 24-hour dining experience offers updated casual fare.

Tropicana’s The Marketplace: A Dam Good Deli

“Mom and Pop”-style deli featuring a variety of overstuffed sandwiches along with homemade soups.

Corky’s Ribs & BBQ

Casual dining BBQ restaurant serving hickory-smoked pork, beef, chicken, BBQ ribs, sandwiches and salads.

Fiesta Buffet

Abundant selection. Cost: $18.95 (plus tax) for breakfast and brunch Mon.–Fri. 8–11am; Sat. & Sun. 8am–1pm. Nightly


seafood buffet for $24.95 per person (complimentary lobster tail on Fridays). Hours: Mon.–Thurs. noon–8pm; Fri. noon–9pm; Sat. 2–10pm; Sun. 2–8pm.

caviar bar and restaurant recreates centuries of Russian history. The dining room, flanked with two ice columns, gives way to an ice-topped 32-foot bar.

Imperial Court

Hooters

RĂ­-RĂĄ Irish Pub & Restaurant

Full breakfast fare. Also serving deli-style lunch and casual dinners. Open 24 hours.

572-9300. The renowned New York family-style Italian institution serves southern Italian appetizers, entrees and desserts prepared from the freshest quality ingredients in large portions.

Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar

348-6700. cubalibrerestaurant. com. Classic and contemporary Cuban dishes. Brunch, dinner and late dining served daily.

The Palm

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rehearsed and recorded [Float] over there. Now they’re living in Detroit, so we decided to write, rehearse and record there, but there was a problem with the studio so we picked a place called Echo Mountain [see echomountain.net] in Asheville, North Carolina instead. Ryan had recorded there previously and said it was a good facility, and he was correct. We really had a good experience there. It’s actually an old church converted into a recording studio.

Can you tell me a little about the new album coming out, and where you recorded it? I’ll be coming out in May and we’ll be doing a pre-sale at the show [each tour stop], I believe, that will allow people to buy it and get it electronically the day that it comes out. We finished recording at the end of December, and our producer [the Grammy-award winning Ryan Hewitt] will soon be mixing it. One of the things that has worked out in an odd way for our band is that nobody lives in the same city any more. We had been making records wherever Dave lived, in some makeshift studio. He and Brigit had been living in Ireland, so we wrote,

The new song “Don’t Shut ’Em Down” is on your Web site [floggingmolly.com], and there’s also a video of “Punch Drunk Grinning Soul” [from Float] on there that sends a message about post-traumatic stress disorder — what’s the significance of this? The times we’re living in kind of inspired Dave [King] to write that song. There was a suicide in the village where Dave lived in Ireland, and that sort of kicked it all off and moved him to write the song. So then we decided to make a video, and we thought that was ideal since Brigit’s dad [Mike Regan] is a Vietnam veteran and it’s an issue that definitely needed addressing. We wanted to say something

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FTEN SOME DEBATE TIME IS needed to determine whether a band’s sound appeals to your personal musical taste, but the Irish-instrument influence that is part of Flogging Molly tends to consume you immediately, supercharging the senses the first time you hear it. Flogging Molly is loud, rambunctious and energetic, but its music is infectious even if your preference is more subdued. The band’s relentless touring schedule again stops at Showboat’s House of Blues on Saturday night, Feb. 17, as part of the seventh annual Green 17 Tour — born out of a countdown to St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) weekend. Flogging Molly has released three live and four studio recordings, most recently Float in 2008 that was recorded in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is putting the finishing touches on an eighth CD that will likely be released in late spring. AC Weekly spoke with the band’s guitarist Dennis Casey just prior to the start of the Green 17 tour. (See more at acweekly.com)

about it and tell our fans who are soldiers, about your new music is to go out there or any soldiers, that there’s help out there and play it. We’ve always done that, so and please seek it out if you need it. I think the more fans you accumulate all over the world, the more and more you Have you personally been with Flogging Molly have to travel and tour. And I’m not comsince its earliest origins back in 1997? plaining — it is actually a lot of fun. No, I’m actually the most recent member, I have three kids, so does Nathan having joined in ’99. The band’s lineup [Maxwell], and Bob [Schmidt], so if I had hasn’t changed since then [12 years]. to say what the hardest part about it is, When I joined the band was still just that’s it — missing my wife and kids sayplaying Molly Malone’s — we didn’t have ing goodbye to them, and missing first any records out or anything of that sort. words, first steps, sentimental things like So after I joined — and I’m not trying to that. But it’s part of what we do. connect the two things there, like ‘because I joined, the band started touring and When you tour, do you still see fans from doing well.’ [laughs]. It’s been a slow pro- when you first started? cess. We were still playing Molly Malone’s Yes. What’s really been blowing me away and doing short runs up and down the is that the band’s been doing this for 12 or West Coast. Then things started moving 13 years, and so I’ve met kids who came along. It’s made quite an evolution, from to the shows as teens who are now 25, 26 performing mainly in Molly Malone’s and years old, so we’ve sort of watched them clubs in Los Angeles, to performing all grow up. There are a number of fans like over the world. [There is a month-long that. It’s something that never gets old. break after the Green 17 tour ends in I’ve heard some funny stories like “I mid-March, then Flogging Molly goes on was playing your record and my mom the road for two more months, ending in asked what I was listening to, because it Prague, Czech Republic]. sounded like something we’d both like.” And they’d both end up coming to the When Flogging Molly was in A.C. in 2009 I show. When we first started out it was just spoke with Matt [Hensley], and he said that in bars, where it was 21 and over, and now while he enjoys touring, the toughest part is it’s much more spread out, age-wise. missing a lot of his son’s growing up. What is It’s been baby steps with us, it wasn’t a it that you miss most? big leap, but what gets me every time is The touring schedule has become really how the audience grows a little bit from rigorous. I think our record is having town to town, year to year. If you’d asked played on three continents in a day and me that, after playing little clubs on the a half, or something insane like that. But West Coast, did I ever think I’d be playbecause we’re a touring band, and espe- ing in front of thousands of people all cially after putting a record out, you’ve got over the world, I’d have probably had a to get out and do it. good laugh. It’s one of those things that We’re mostly known for our live shows. while you hope it happens, you really With the state of the music industry, I don’t expect it to. But it did, and it hasn’t think the best way to get the word out stopped since. ÊN

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Live Jazz Returns to Kentucky Avenue The newly opened Redding’s in Atlantic City kicked off its ‘Jazz Alive’ series with Hammond B3 organ great Joey DeFrancesco Tuesday night, Feb. 8. By Jeff Schwachter

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10 years old on the Northside — there were a lot of phobias about being over there.” But the young Fogel would sneak out of his Margate bedroom and take the bus to Kentucky Avenue. He started shining shoes outside the clubs as a child, then went on to learn how to play the Hammond B3 by watching and listening to the legends playing inside. By age 16 Fogel was playing regularly at a club called the Wonder Gardens. His band also featured Fogel’s Atlantic City High School classmate Harvey Mason, who would go on to become one of the busiest session drummers in the music business for decades, and who is a member of the group Fourplay. Why does any of this matter in February 2011? Because Feb. 8, 2011, to be precise, will go down in history as the night live jazz music returned — triumphantly — to Kentucky Avenue. It came courtesy of the hard work and passion of many people, but especially two men in particular — Harlem transplant Carl Redding and Brigantine producer Joe Donofrio. Staring out the window of the large restaurant, which also includes a bar area to the side, on this extremely cold night, one could see the street sign “Kentucky Avenue” on the corner while munching on items such as sweet potato soufflé,

World-famous Hammond B3 organ player Joey DeFracesco and his trio kicked off the ‘Jazz Alive’ series Feb. 8. Chef Redding’s “Soul Roll,” southern fried catfish and banana pudding. But as much as the night was about highlighting the amazing food at Redding’s, the newly opened southern cuisine restaurant in Atlantic City, it was also about looking back in order to look ahead into Atlantic City’s future. It may have been serendipity, but Redding’s kicked off its much-anticipated “Jazz Alive” series with Hammond B3 maestro Joey DeFrancesco. His trio tore up the joint, which was packed with patrons of all stripes for the first of the evening’s two sets. Among the tunes played were the jazz standard “Embraceable You” and DeFrancesco’s tribute to Michael Jackson. Despite Atlantic City’s rich jazz history, DeFrancesco, who had been working on a recording project with the late great jazz organist Jimmy Smith just days before he died in 2005, told the large crowd it was his first concert appearance in Atlantic City. Still, it was a fitting connection for Donofrio, whose production company is

booking the jazz series at Redding’s, to have a Hammond B3 giant kick off what many people hope will be a successful and long-term music program at the restaurant. “Jazz has been a part of my life since I was like three years old,” Redding told AC Weekly during the event, adding that he can play various woodwind instruments himself. “So the idea to bring live jazz here was a no-brainer for me. I’m from New York and I didn’t even learn about places like Club Harlem until I came [to Atlantic City], so this is pretty cool.” Many decades after the peak of the jazz age in Atlantic City, live jazz music has returned to Kentucky Avenue. It may have been a happy accident, but most important is the “happy” part. And for the folks — young and old — who braved the cutting winds and low temps, many of them locals and some from Philadelphia, New York and points beyond, it was a night to celebrate. Kentucky Avenue is back in business, Atlantic City has a new attraction, and live music is being embraced like it used to be “back in the day.” Between live jazz at Atlantic City’s Chelsea hotel — both with the winter “Jazz Corner” series every Wednesday night through March, as well as the live supper club music on weekends at the Chelsea Prime restaurant — along with the Somers Point Jazz Society’s many winter happenings (see spjazz.org), the annual spring Cape May Jazz Festival coming up, and the Monday, March 7, jazz program at Stockton College’s PAC in Pomona, jazz is making a comeback of sorts in the Atlantic City region. As for Redding’s, with its urban vibe, sophisticated atmosphere, large street-side windows, incredible food and the renowned jazz trio on the bandstand, it seemed, Tuesday night, that the future of Atlantic City may be in its storied musical past. Who knows? A few years from now, you may see people lining up around the block waiting to get into Redding’s as they once did to get into the Club Harlem’s 6am Sunday morning “Breakfast Show.” Anything could happen. For more information about the “Jazz Alive” series at Redding’s check reddingsrestaurant.com. n

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or most of the 1950s and ‘60s, Atlantic City’s Kentucky Avenue was a mecca for live jazz music. As the historical marker on the Atlantic City Boardwalk at Kentucky Avenue reads, “For more than four decades Kentucky Avenue ruled the East Coast music scene. The greatest jazz and blues [and soul] stars of all time filled its many clubs with round-the-clock entertainment, including Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughn, Aretha Franklin, Count Basie, Nat King Cole, Atlantic City’s national treasure, drummer Chris Columbo and his Swing Crew in the forties and fifties.” The night spots that helped make Atlantic City the destination resort that it was in its heyday, all of which have since been demolished without a trace, such as the Club Harlem and Grace’s Little Belmont, featured live jazz when the American music was still evolving and its players’ creative juices were flowing like wild fire. Folks who are lucky enough to remember what it was like to be at one of those shows, recall the energy, the power, and the joy that filled the rooms. As the late Atlantic City historian and former Club Harlem house drummer Sid Trusty once said, “Every night was our party. And we invited the world.” And during those many Atlantic City summers of yesteryear the world came. And they took in the music. It seeped through their sun-tanned pores. For many top-name Hammond B3 organ players in particular, Kentucky Avenue’s many clubs were where they spent many a summer’s day. Jazz organ greats such as Wild Bill Davis, Lonnie Smith, Groove Holmes, Larry Young, Jimmy Smith and Jimmy McGriff were frequently booked at the many popular jazz clubs that once lined the famous avenue, fondly known as “Ky & the Curb,” some of them had summerlong residencies. Margate resident and world-class Hammond B3 player Dan Fogel, who still appears in the area on occasion playing behind his organ, but mostly performs overseas, spent many days and nights of his childhood at the clubs on Kentucky Avenue. “I just knew I wanted to be there,” says Fogel, “but nobody would go with me —


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To get back to the music, how cool was it to work with Charlie Daniels and George Jones? Oh man. How it happened was so surreal and crazy. After I finished putting down the vocals, my producer asked me if I had anybody in mind to guest on the song. I shot for the stars and said it would be pretty cool to get Charlie Daniels to lay down a fiddle track. He calls him, sets but I’m saying I’m country. I live in the it up and I sat there in utter amazement sticks. I hunt. I fish. I’ve got a tractor. I’ve and he asked me, ‘Who else?’ And I said, got a garden. I’ve got animals. I prefer the ‘You made that look awful easy, George woods to the city. Jones would be perfect to sing the lines of the devil.’ He dials again and it went Which country artists did you listen to growdown the same way. They came into the ing up? studio, they loved the song and they did My grandfather was a huge country music what they did. fan and that music was the soundtrack to my childhood. Sitting in the kitchen, it Are you worried that your Staind fans will was the classics, George Jones, Charlie feel uncomfortable about this detour you are Daniels, Waylon Jennings, and Mel Tillis. taking? When we first went out on a tour as a Well, I’m the biggest self-doubter out signed band it was with Kid Rock. I rode there, so of course there is that concern, on Bob’s bus a lot and he reintroduced me to the soundtrack of my childhood. but at the same time I’m not going to let We listened to these old country songs that concern dictate what I do. In the music business if you attain any sort of and I recognized a lot of them. success you will hear that, ‘You’re a sellAnd now Kid Rock has been doing some out.’ I couldn’t be further from a sellout if I tried. I’ve written every song that I’ve country music lately — His love of country music has always ever sung. I’ve written the words, we’ve written the songs. We always wrote the been there so its makes sense to me. songs we wanted to write. The only thing The music business is so dominated by that ever sold out was venues. By Lori Hoffman

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What was the motivation for this move to country music? Why not? If you take all the songs that I sat down with an acoustic guitar by myself and brought to the band, songs like “Outside,” “It’s Been a While,” “Everything Changes,” “Tangled Up In You” — you could take all of those songs Still, Lewis understands that Staind just the way that I wrote them and apply fans might be a little confused about his the same background music from my career turn. In an interview with Atlantic new record and there would be perfect City Weekly, he points out that Staind is continuity there. planning a new album and that this is not a move away from the band, but simply So it really isn’t that radical a step away from his own need to express himself, includ- what you’ve been doing all along? ing an acoustic take on the Staind hit I didn’t try to reinvent the wheel or “Tangled Up In You” on the new release. anything. I wrote the [new] songs in the Lewis, who headlines this Friday and same fashion that I had written songs Saturday (Feb. 18 & 19) at Borgata, chat- over the years and just decided I wanted ted with Atlantic City Weekly from his to put a different flavor over the top of snow covered rural Massachusetts home it. I’m not trying to say I’m familiar with about where his music is taking him the entire catalogue of country music,

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downloading and the Internet that the era of multi-platinum albums is dying. As someone who began when album sales still mattered, how do you feel about the changes in the music business? It really destroyed the music business. It’s just as easy now to go on a computer and download [music] illegally as it is to download it legally. Everyone seems to forget that nothing in life is free. You might be able to get a song because somebody put it up there, but it wasn’t free for us to record. We spend our own money given to us by the record label, but it is our money. Business is an exchange of goods for services and there is no exchange happening. And then people wonder why their new favorite band doesn’t put out a second record. They didn’t sell enough records for the record company to make their money back and feel good about reinvesting in that band.

How has the reaction been on tour to the new songs? I’ve been performing them long before I recorded them. The reaction has always been strong, which led me to record them in the first place. I’m the guy that will write a song while I’m in the dressing room waiting to go onstage and bring the piece of paper with the lyrics and play it. I’ve done that many times. What’s next for Staind? We’re in the studio right now. We’re right in the thick of it. It’s a very heavy record, heavier than the last few we’ve put out sonically and musically. I don’t know if I’ll ever write lyrics as heavy as the first couple records. I already wrote about the first 26 years of my life before I got a record deal. You can’t keep rehashing the same thoughts. You have to move on. n

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Dance” and “Poker Face”). Gaga’s fans got a taste of her latest material at the Grammys last Sunday, where she sang the title track to her forthcomng CD (to be released in May) called Born This Way, and entered the stage riding in on a giant egg. Earlier that evening she appeared on 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper (in an interview taped in England in October 2010), where a segment included the two drinking snifters of Jameson together in a British pub, and where she admitted to having kicked a cocaine addiction but not a passion for occasional pot smoking. “I smoke a lot of pot when I write music,” she said. “I’m not going to sugar-coat it for 60 Minutes that I’m some sober human being, ‘cause I’m not. I drink a lot of whiskey and I smoke weed when I write. I don’t do it a lot because it’s not good for my voice. I don’t want to encourage kids to do drugs, but what artists do wrong is they lie. I don’t want to lie to my fans.” Through Wednesday, Feb. 16, tickets were still available to Gaga’s Saturday show. And several specials related to her appearance are going on around town, including one at Trump Plaza (adjoining the Hall), where their “Gaga for Gaga” signature drink specials include such concoctions as the “Little Monster’s Mix” (gin, Apple Pucker and pineapple juice), the “Paparazzi Potion” (Absolut vodka, Chambord, club soda and a lemon twist), “A Shot of Bad Romance” (Cointreau, grape vodka and Sprite), “Telephone Treat” (Amaretto, peach schnapps and cream) or the “Poker Face Twist” (Sambuco, Crème de Noyeaux, lime juice and sour mix). Guests who parking in the Trump Plaza garage that night will receive a flyer redeemable for $2 off the $11 price of these drinks. N

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telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Bernard Crudup are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-050440-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated January 31, 2006 made by Bernard Crudup as mortgagor to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on May 19, 2006 in Book 12339 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2006050109, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, BERNARD CRUDUP are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 15, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-049607-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: LATOYA V. DIXON YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address

is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Ismael Cortes and Latoya V. Dixon, are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-049607-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated June 25, 2005 made by Ismael Cortes and Latoya V. Dixon as mortgagors to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on September 26, 2005 in Book 12146 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2005102390, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, LATOYA V. DIXON are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 15, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-049571-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: JUAN CASTILLO AND MAURA GARCIA

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Juan Castillo and Maura Garcia, are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-049571-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated December 19, 2004 made by Juan Castillo and Maura Garcia as mortgagors to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on May 5, 2005 in Book 12019 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2005048521, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 g the reaCOUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, JUAN CASTILLO are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action l estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/ amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. YOU, MAURA GARCIA are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the

complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 9, 2011 s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-050440-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: GERARD HEJKA YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Gerard Hejka are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-050440-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated March 5, 2006 made by Gerard Hejka as mortgagor to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on June 22, 2006 in Book 12367 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2006062798, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, GERARD HEJKA are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason


that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 15, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-050440-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County

Dated: February 15, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-044471-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County

Dated: February 9, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-049607-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: ALVARO S. KERR YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Alvaro S. Kerr are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-049607-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated July 1, 2005 made by Alvaro S. Kerr

as mortgagors to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on September 20, 2005 in Book 12142 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2005100416, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, ALVARO S. KERR are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 15, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-050440-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: MARJORY JEAN BAPTISTE YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Michael R. Larsen and Marjory Jean Baptiste are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-050440-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure.

This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated March 6, 2006 made by Michael R. Larsen and Marjory Jean Baptiste as mortgagors to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on October 11, 2006 in Book 12453 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2006102129, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, MARJORY JEAN BAPTISTE are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 15, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-049607-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: KATHY MINATEE YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Kathy Minatee, are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-049607-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Com-

plex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated May 21, 2005 made by Kathy Minatee as mortgagor to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on June 30, 2005 in Book 12068 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2005069784, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, KATHY MINATEE are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 15, 2011 s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-044443-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: MAURO MOREIRA YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Mauro Moreira, are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-044443-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and

proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated August 25, 2006 made by Mauro Moreira as mortgagors to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on November 20, 2006 in Book 12487 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2006115653, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, MAURO MOREIRA are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 10, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-048046-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: LAURETTE OCAMPO YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Laurette Ocampo, are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-048046-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be ren-

dered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated July 17, 2009 made by Laurette Ocampo as mortgagor to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on September 29, 2009 in Book 13055 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2009068762, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, LAURETTE OCAMPO are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 9, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-049571-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: MIGUEL ROSALES YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Miguel Rosales, are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-049571-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days

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(L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: MA. SOCORRO HERMOSO AND CARMEN PRILLA YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Ma. Socorro and Carmen Prilla, are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-044471-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated December 21, 2006 made by Ma. Socorro and Carmen Prilla as mortgagors to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on April 13, 2007 in Book 12592 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2007036036, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, MA. SCOCORRO HERMOSO are made a party

Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. YOU, CARMEN PRILLA are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address.

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(L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: TIONA L. GOODWINE YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Lawanda Butler a/k/a Lawanda D. Goodwine and Tiona L. Goodwine are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-050440-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated February 24, 2006 made by Lawanda Butler a/k/a Lawanda D. Goodwine and Tiona L. Goodwine as mortgagors to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on May 19, 2006 in Book 12339 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2006050090, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, TIONA L. GOODWINE are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed,

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lina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, MIGUEL ROSALES are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on

request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 9, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-050440-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: RUBEN S. TORRES AND LILIANNA SANTIAGO YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended

Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Ruben S. Torres and Lilianna Santiago are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-050440-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated

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TO: TYLER ROBLIN YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Tyler Roblin, are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-048046-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated July 13, 2006 made by Tyler Roblin as mortgagor to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on January 17, 2007 in Book 12529 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2007005659, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, TYLER ROBLIN are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 9, 2011

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/s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-050447-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: MYRA L. WALLACE YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East, Suite 290, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, telephone number (201) 845-1000, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Myra L. Wallace, are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-050447-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 2/17/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 2/17/11, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated July 21, 2005 made by Myra L. Wallace as mortgagor to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on March 29, 2006 in Book 12297 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2006030344, which Plaintiff names above is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 100 South N. Carolina Avenue, Atlantic County, NJ 08401, also being Lots 1 and 2, Block 58. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609) 345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609) 348-4200 YOU, MYRA L. WALLACE are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtsey, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, enter of judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as Defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint/amended complaint, if any, a copy of which will be furnished to you on request addressed to the attorneys for the Plaintiff at the above mentioned address. Dated: February 9, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez,

Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-15908-10 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: WEST TRENTON MOWER AND SMALL ENGINE REPAIR YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP is Plaintiff and HEATHER MEYERS, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-15908-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 02/17/2011 exclusive of such date, or if published after 02/17/2011, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN-971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated September 19, 2007 made by HEATHER MEYERS as mortgagors to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB recorded on September 25, 2007, in Book of Mortgages for ATLANTIC County Mortgage Instrument No. 2007088250, which mortgage was duly assigned to the Plaintiff named above, who is the present holder of said Mortgage. and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 119 W OAKCREST AVE, NORTHFIELD, NJ 08225, Block 77, Lot 8 AND 9. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling: ATLANTIC COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: (609)345-3444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)348-4200 YOU, WEST TRENTON MOWER AND SMALL ENGINE REPAIR are made party defendant to this foreclosure action because you hold a judgment/ lien/mortgage which may be against the owner/mortgagors and for any right, title and interest you may have in, to or against the subject property. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and Amendment to Complaint, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: February 10, 2011 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Feb 17, 2011


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unfulfilled expectations. Love is a minor component when the everyday grind of surviving together overwhelms the spark that first brought them together. This working class American take on Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes From A Marriage takes us back and forth in time to provide insights on the current relationship between Dean (Gosling) and Cindy (Williams). At first the fact that the story has slipped into the past doesn’t register, but eventually one gets into the rhythm of the time shifts. The Cindy and Dean we first see are at the bitter end of their relationship. As the film slips back in time and reveals the nature of the courtship, we begin to understand why this is a marriage worth saving even if there seems to be no chance of a reconciliation. We see their flaws but also their sweetness. In particular, the more we know about Dean and what it did for Cindy, the more we like him. He has no ambition beyond loving his wife and daughter Frankie. Ironically, it is his total devotion to his family and lack of interest in a career that will eventually make Cindy feel she can’t stay with him. A last ditch attempt to stay together results in a sad and bitterly comic rendezvous at a cheesy sex motel with an outer

space theme. The absurdity of the room and the notion that this would work is followed by a drunken bout of lovemaking that punctuates the end of their marriage. Gosling might have the saddest eyes in Hollywood, and he uses them to superb effect as he desperately tries to win back the family that makes his life bearable. Williams is also excellent as a woman who exploited Dean’s devotion early on in their relationship. Eventually, however, she concludes that she can’t live with him. Writer-director Cianfrance, who cowrote the screenplay with Cami Delavigne and Joey Curtis, has made a film that starts slowly but as the layers of background are revealed becomes more and more interesting, with an effective emotional payoff.

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