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2011 SEVENTH ANNUAL
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2011 Top 40 Under 40 For the seventh year, 40 of our region’s most dynamic young leaders have been honored by the Greater Atlantic City Jaycees and AC Weekly.
Cynthia Cortopassi has become a local celebrity as she pushes for a sky-cab transportation system in Atlantic City.
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Prior to his two shows Saturday night in Atlantic City, the actor-comic talks about his microwave fast rise to stardom.
Lemmy, the long-time leader of one of the world’s loudest hard-rock bands, disses John Mayer and Justin Bieber while discussing the problems with today’s ‘bland’ music scene.
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1: The much anticipated â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Moonshine Folliesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; revue show kicked off Feb. 28. The show runs at Resorts through April 17. See a photo gallery of the show at acweekly.com/multimedia. 2: AC Weekly held its first Health & Wellness Expo at the Hamilton Mall in Mays Landing on Saturday, Feb. 27. 3: Our roving photographer Don Kravitz has been down in Clearwater, Fla., shooting the first Phillies games of Spring Training. See more photos at acweekly.com. 4: Dr. Eric Brown from IBM Research preps four members of congress â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Jared Polis (D-Colo.), Bill Cassidy (R-La.), Jim Himes (D-Conn.), Rush Holt (D-N.J.) â&#x20AC;&#x201D; for an exhibition â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Jeopardyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; game against IBMâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Watson on Monday Feb. 28 in Washington D.C. Holt beat Watson in the mock gameshow â&#x20AC;&#x201D;see story at acweekly.com. 5: Minnesota Vikings running back Albert Young visit:last ACWeekly.com/video celebrated his 26th birthday at the C5 nightspot at the Chelsea in Atlantic City weekend. 6: Sea Isle Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Polar Bear Plunge last month, a photo gallery of which can be seen at acweekly.com/multimedia.
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If you are working on your first home renovation, you should visit the New Jersey Home and Garden Show, which takes place at the Atlantic City Convention Center, Friday to Sunday, March 4-6. Not only will you find tips for your home project, you might be a candidate for a new reality series on rookie renovators (and their contractors) on a major national cable network. Producers of the series will be at the 11th Annual New Jersey Home & Garden Show on Saturday and Sunday to make connections with tri-state homeowners and contractors. Those selected for the series will receive a financial contribution toward the renovation project. Those interested in setting up a time to meet with the casting producers should email ourfirstreno@gmail.com. Include your name, location and description of your situation. The show will feature free seminars, free verbal appraisals on antiques and collectibles, offer free wine tastings and highlight the latest trends in home design. The show features a meet and greet with Harry Rinker, HGTVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Collector Inspector. You can bring two antiques or collectible items for a free verbal appraisal. There will be an interactive Home Depot Kids Workshop on Saturday and Sunday, a gift and gourmet area, green living exhibits and pet adoptions. Hours are: Friday, 2-7pm, Saturday, 10am7pm, and Sunday, 11am-5pm. Admission is $8 for adults 17-plus, $5 for seniors, and free for ages 16 and under. For more info and a coupon worth $1 off admission go to newjerseyhomeandgardenshow.com. Attendees pay once and can come back free for the whole weekend. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Lori Hoffman
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On Friday, March 4, the Casbah will host a new monthly event series called Blush, featuring international and local talent while assisting in the fight against breast cancer. The inaugural Blush event will include a live performance by the local R&B sensation 120, and DJ sets by James Strzz and Dnial. A southern New Jersey trio of independent artists, 120 is comprised of Niko, Tarius and Babyboy. All three have distinguished voices and put â&#x20AC;&#x153;new twists on love and lifeâ&#x20AC;? in their music, giving every performance â&#x20AC;&#x153;120 percent.â&#x20AC;? Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve played extensively throughout the local nightlife scene as well as on the BET networkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 106th and Park, NBCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 10! Show, and have opened for numerous recording artists. Doors open at 10:30pm, and there will be drink specials on MoĂŤt Rose, Hennessy Black, Chandon Rose, as well as $4 Miller Lite and $5 Three Olives Vodka cocktails. For this and all forthcoming Blush events, 1617 Global Promotions and MoĂŤt /Hennessy USA will make a donation to the Alcove Center in Northfield â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a center that provides a supportive atmosphere for surviving family members who have lost loved ones. Visit casbahac.com or call 214-4170 for more information. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Alexandra Freedman
Wall of Sound: The Very Best of Phil Spector 1961-1966 CD (Legacy) The Legacy label continues to astonish with the amount of re-issues, collections and special items itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s putting out. On Feb. 22, this collection of legendary producer Phil Spectorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest â&#x20AC;&#x2122;60s achievements was released along with three other related titles, inclduing best-of CDs of Darlene Love, The Crystals, and The Ronettes. All four celebrate the 50th anniversary of Philles Records and how important Spector was in the evolution of popular music.
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HE CHELSEA HOTEL IS REALLY carving out a niche for itself as the place to be for superb, midweek entertainment. Not only is its popular Jazz Corner series again going full blast through March every Wednesday night at Chelsea Prime steakhouse (with proceeds benefiting the Chicken Bone Beach Historical Society), its Dinners, Duos & Dancing Supper Club has been expanded to include Thursday (and weekends) with live jazz trios from 8:30-10pm (a $10 cover is reduced if you show up for its 6-7pm Happy hour). There are also some fashion shows in the works at Chelseaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Living Room â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a posh lounge area adjacent to the hotelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fifth-floor elevators â&#x20AC;&#x201D; designed to offer sneak peaks at the latest spring trends. Recently the hotel launched another cool concept called Chelsea Thursdays at its C5 nightclub. The fifth-floor party includes a prolonged Happy hour from 6-10pm (including complimentary hors dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;oeuvres from 6-8pm), then from 10pm4am resident DJ Paulie Day will be spinning all the best dance music from the â&#x20AC;&#x2122;70s through today and hosting special guests and events each week. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re trying to develop the happy hour, and focus on this sort of after-work social gathering where people from all different backgrounds can come and feel comfortable,â&#x20AC;? says Day, whose company, Elite Entertainment and Promotions, is working with the hotel to co-present Chelsea Thursdays. â&#x20AC;&#x153;[The Chelsea] puts out such a great spread of food â&#x20AC;&#x201D; complimentary sliders, hors dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;oeuvres, a buffet with lots of great stuff â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the people who were there [for the inaugural party, Feb. 24] were raving about it. The Chelseaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s got a great reputation for food, and my partner [Eliteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Joe De Angelo] and I are really trying to create a sort of vibe to accompany that to make everyone feel comfortable with music from every different genre â&#x20AC;&#x201D; whatever they want to hear. Just come up and have a good time.â&#x20AC;? The grand opening featured DJ Vito G, a resident DJ at The Pool at Harrahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and winner of the 2011 Atlantic City Weekly Nightlife Awards for Best Resident DJ. This Thursday, March 3, will feature a â&#x20AC;&#x153;therapy partyâ&#x20AC;? with body-painted models and dancers, and entertainment by DJ Brian Join us on Facebook:
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WO THINGS HAVE HELPED country singer and songwriter Gary Allan cope with the suicide death of his wife nearly seven years ago. The first has been writing songs that seem to be anguished expressions of the pain he’s felt since Oct. 25, 2004, when his third wife, model Angela Herzberg, took her own life after suffering for years from depression and migraine headaches. The second has been touring, which he’s done as much to deal with his loss as he has to promote his albums. “I relate to the road,” Allan said on his Web site following the release of his 2010 album, Get Off On The Pain. “It’s a relentless life you live out there,” he added. “But it’s been my life for the last four or five years. Since Ange passed, it’s been like a healing process for me — a way to sanity, a way of keeping my mind on something else, namely my music.”
‘Since Ange passed, touring has been like a healing process for me.’ From the early days of his career, Allan, 43, was never one to court the media and do relentless interviews. But following his wife’s death, he retreated into a virtual cone of silence. The late and reclusive actress Greta Garbo was a blabbermouth compared to Allan. With the exception of an appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show and a few national magazine pieces in the year following his wife’s death, Allan has pretty much kept to himself and prefers to let his music do the talking for him. Get Off On The Pain included the single “No Regrets,” which Allan told the Dallas Morning News was a song that told his fans that he’s finally sleeping well at night. “I’m okay,” he told the newspaper in a rare interview last October. “I just felt like I could sing it, like I was ready to do it emotionally. The first time I sang [No Regrets], I didn’t make it through. The second time it got a little easier. That’s the closest I’ve let the crowd to me onstage. I felt really exposed.” Performing live shows for his fans seems to be the ultimate catharsis for Allan as he continues to wrestle with the emotional turmoil that’s been a nearconstant companion since his wife’s
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death. In fact, writing and recording seems to be a means to an end for Allan, because it gives him the opportunity to do concerts. “I write and I record so I can perform. It’s my absolute rush, playing for different people every night,” he said. “I’ve done it since I was a little kid. That’s bringing something else to the table they’ve never seen. You can make ‘em laugh, you can make ‘em cry, you can piss ’em off. You have so much control with music.” Allan considers himself as much a storyteller as a songwriter. Even when he first signed with Decca Records in the mid-1990s, he never harbored any illusions that he’d become country music’s flavor of the month or a supernova performer. He’d prefer to use his music to tell stories and in that respect, he’s got a pretty good role model to emulate. “I want to be like Willie Nelson, touring when I’m 70,” Allan told the Toledo Blade. “To do that, you can’t be the latest, greatest thing because those things fizzle out. So I knew I wanted a career that kind of hung in the back and kept growing. I’ve been proud to be able to do it.” Allan, who took a three-month break in late November to undergo minor throat surgery, resumed his road work several weeks ago and headlines Saturday at the House of Blues at Showboat. Get Off On The Pain, he said, is an autobiographical road album that retraces and examines some of the raw emotions he felt following his wife’s death, when he put his career on hold. “It’s a consolidation of everything I’ve done, and what’s to come is the settling of Gary Allan,” he said on his Web site. “I’m still not there. I’m still in a transitional state, healing and partying and trying to find out how we’re going to bring all this home — how to grow up, settle, find a place where I’m content.” His late wife will continue to serve as his writing muse. “I feel like I’m always going to be writing songs about Ange,” he said. ÊN
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N JANUARY 2010, CAESARS Atlantic City saw its bad-beat jackpot (at that time the jackpot only covered the one casino) top $530,000, setting off a wave of hysteria in the poker room, which saw long lines at the tables nearly 24/7. That was easily topped in June when the Taj Mahal saw its bad-beat jackpot climb to $670,000. The poker room, one of the largest in the city, saw round-theclock action with dealers pulling double and triple shifts. We like to call it bad-beat mania, but whatever you call it, the city’s poker gurus decided it was good to see their rooms packed and started devising ways to up their jackpots. Minimums for the bad-beat hand were raised (Tropicana) or raised and divided into small and big jackpots (The Borgata) and in the most obvious example, combined together as the four Caesars properties created a mega-bad beat. Meanwhile the record holder, The Taj Mahal, didn’t do a thing, staying with a basic bad-beat payout and a minimum of four deuces. So, of course, without a bad beat hit since last year, the Taj has seen its bad-beat jackpot climb towards $500,000 once again, currently the largest in the city by far. As of this writing (though these jackpots do have a way of hitting before we get to print) the casino’s jackpot stood at about $490,000. If it survives through the week, that should mean bona fide bad-beat mania will hit the casino again just as a host of pros descend on the city for the World Series of Poker circuit events at Caesars, which begin Wednesday. Pretty good timing. Of course, the question is whether this means the Taj’s bad beat is hot, or are the Taj players simply cold? Looking at how other bad beats in the city run, the Taj seems to actually be benefiting from cold play. But then a bad beat is actually a loss of the poker hand, so maybe they’re benefiting from hot play. It gets confusing. But compare the casino’s record to the Borgata, which splits its jackpot between a small jackpot with quad deuces or better as minimum (paying 25 percent of the total jackpot) and a full jackpot with quad 10s as a minimum. The casino has seen one or the other hit six times since Jan. 8. The last time the full jackpot hit ($190,000) was
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Feb. 16 and the small jackpot hit for about $37,000 six days later. Meanwhile the Taj jackpot just grew slowly, never hitting. Even the combined Caesars Entertainment bad beat, which hit for about $327,000 Saturday (Feb. 26), rarely manages to get over $500,000. In fact it’s done it only once on its own since it was created in August (the first jackpot was set at $524,000 but hit quickly). For the Taj Mahal, however, if crowds start lining up and their room starts moving at the same 24/7 packed pace it did in June, well, they’ll be perfectly happy to see that jackpot stay cold for awhile. Of course for Caesars, the timing of the Taj bad beat isn’t exactly welcome. The casino’s own bad beat is at $187,000 as their circuit events begin. Players who wash out quickly in circuit tournaments might find themselves taking a stroll down the Boardwalk to the Taj when they look for cash games. Still, the 13-event tournament, which also includes daily satellites and secondary events, should spice up the city’s late winter action. Some highlights include the three-day Main Event, a $1,500 + $150 championship scheduled for March 11 and Event 8 on March 9, which also carries a large buy-in of $1,000 + $100. Atlantic City being what it is, however, there’s also competition from the Borgata, which usually counter programs its competitor’s major tournaments. The Borgata has scheduled a $500,000 guaranteed prize pool tournament for this weekend, March 5-8. The tournament is a $1,500 + $150 buy-in scheduled over the four days. Two satellites also remain, a $163 + $35 No Limit Friday at 6pm and a $330 + $50 Saturday at 6pm. The casino will also hold a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool, $300 + $40 buy-in No Limit Tournament on March 12. The tournament is being billed as a Saturday series, though it is only one tournament. The series moniker comes from the casino’s plans to offer up these Saturday events during months it is not offering a major “Borgata Open.” The two Borgata tournaments should nicely bookend the circuit events, which run to March 13. Hey, it’s a competitive town. N
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HIS PAST WEEK SOMEONE who was very loved within our community passed away, sadly by taking his own life. I personally didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know him, but many of my close friends did. As they were consoling one another, my friend Diane Iannacone posted her thoughts on Facebook and it really touched my heart. She said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I know we all can feel down but please friends, if you are depressed, reach out and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t feel like you have to take everything on yourself. I know for myself, I would never want to bother anyone, but tonight we lost a friend who didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to bother anyone, and we all wish he would have bothered one of us. We will never know why, we will just miss him forever.â&#x20AC;?
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After consoling Diane, I told her how powerful her words were. She then told me more details of the story. She went with a friend to see him just a couple days before the tragedy, and although he made some depressing comments, this person still seemed to be in good spirits. So no one was the wiser. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s why in retrospect it was so sad because he didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t fully open up or show his true feelings, which maybe wouldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve helped him deal better with the emotions he was going through at the time. I asked a few of my friends for their opinions on this topic and I got some great responses. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As you may know, my philosophy is to share,â&#x20AC;? said my friend, Marilyn Kleinberg. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Not to complain, not to seek sympathy, and not to dwell on the negative. It is to share so that others that have no voice [for fear of sounding foolish or a failure] find one. So that others that are mired in negativity find an opening in all the muck that lets new light and new opportunities be shared. I am an open book and I hope that my pages are read and shared by others. By sharing my mistakes, I have gained the wisdom and support of others.â&#x20AC;? What Marilyn said is spot on. Being open about your feelings and sharing your life experiences, chances are there are oth-
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ers in the same boat and by hearing your stories it can help them get over their own issues and realize that they are not alone. I try to remember that the idea of sharing your feelings before a tragedy is just as important as sharing after the tragedy happens. At that point, it is also a rough time for us to open up to one another because we all want to be strong inside or even be strong for someone else, but according to another good friend and colleague of mine, Janet Garraty, allow yourself to express your emotions. Her quote says it best: â&#x20AC;&#x153;As part of my familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Irish Catholic traditions, we are taught at a young age not to share our feelings so as to not burden others with our grief, as well as always reminding yourself that the person who passed is now with the Lord, and therefore better for it. Irish wakes epitomize this tradition with trying to create a party atmosphere around the occasion. While I follow those traditions and have even taught them to my children, they can also inhibit your own grieving process by denying yourself the right and need to mourn. This can have destructive consequences, i.e. depression, alcoholism, binge eating and neglective treatment of other loved ones in your life. So please share when you lose someone. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not a sign of weakness and please listen to others. You never know to what extent that can help.â&#x20AC;? If you take away anything from this column, just know that when you are feeling depressed or down, try not to internalize too much. Find a friend to share your feelings with and ask for good advice. Because after all, as Suzanne Hazlett put it matterof-factly in response to my Facebook question, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Friends are those who are there for us without having to be asked. If someone is â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;botheredâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; by your troubles, that person is not your friend.â&#x20AC;? N
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ATLANTIC CITY * For casino venues, see â&#x20AC;&#x153;Casino Capsuleâ&#x20AC;? p. 30 for entertainment listings. Visit acweekly.com for more detailed listings. 25 Hours
Resorts. 344-6000. resortsac. com. Casino bar & lounge. Always open. Blanche â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Singing Bartenderâ&#x20AC;? Morro performs Tues.-Sat., 4-10pm. Happy hour weekdays, 3-9pm.
32° Luxe Lounge *
The Quarter at Tropicana. 5720032. 32lounge.com. tropicana. net. VIP bottle service, DJs Every Fri. & Sat. DJ B Easy. 2am-close half-priced Miller Lite bottles and cocktails. $150 bottle service specials until 3am.
40/40 Club
2120 Atlantic Ave., at The Walk. 449-4040. the4040club.com. Upscale sports bar owned by hiphop mogul Jay-Z.
A Dam Good Sports Bar
In The Quarter at Tropicana. 3488080. adamgoodsportsbarnj.com. Sports bar and lounge offering pool tables, 15 HDTVs, 40-oz. bottles of beer, great food and more.
Atlantic City Bar & Grill
1219 Pacific at S. Carolina aves. 348-8080. acbarandgrill.com. Open 24/7. Level Two Lounge is available for private parties and corporate events. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 3-6pm, entire apps menu half priced, and drink specials in the bar.
Back Stage Lounge *
Back Bay Ale House
800 N. New Hampshire Ave. 4490006. backbayalehouse.com. Now open Sun.-Thurs. 11am9pm; Fri.-Sat. 11am-11pm. Home of the Basin Mason
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Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 4491044. caesarsac.com. Premium wines and martinis.
Bayside Tavern
648 N. Albany Ave. (formerly Home Run Tavern). 348-1700. Open 24/7. Happy hour 11am1:30pm, 4-8pm and 3-5am.
Blue Martini *
Boneyard Bar & Grill
Tropicanaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Marketplace, Brighton Ave. & the Boardwalk. 345-4100. tropicana.net. Open daily from 8am-11pm.
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.
Boogie Nights *
Resorts dining level. 340-7698. resortsac.com. The ultimate â&#x20AC;&#x2122;70s and â&#x20AC;&#x2122;80s dance party. Open Fri & Sat. nights, 9pm. Cover charge $10 on Fri., $15 on Sat. Meet Mr. Boogie, Rollergirl and others.
Borgata Comedy Club *
Music Box, One Borgata Way. theborgata.com. Tickets $20, shows 9pm nigtly at the Music Box.
Casbah Night Club *
Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 4491000. casbahclub.com. Open Fri.,Sat. 10:30pm to 6am. DJs and dance parties. Fri, March 4, Blush party featuring live R&B group 120. Doors open 10:30pm.
Chelsea Hotel
Chelsea Hotel, 111 S Chelsea Ave. 800-548-3030. thechelsea-ac. com. Chelsea Primeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Supper Club has been expanded to Thurs., Fri. and Sat. nights. Thurs. Paul Jost Duo, Fri. Melanie Rice Trio, Sat. Gina Roche Trio. $10. Pre-show Happy hour 6-7pm with half-price appetizers, drinks and reduced admission. Chelsea Thursdays 6-10 Happy hour, complimentary hors dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; oeuvres, drink specials, lively entertainment at C5 nightclub until 4am. Every Sat. at C5, Playhouse will host a roster of local, national and international electronic artists starting 10pm. Jazz Corner Wednesdays at Chelsea Prime. Wed., March 9, Terry Royal Quartet, 7-10pm.
Chelsea Pub
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. Every Tues. night â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tequila Timeâ&#x20AC;? with Pedro. Every Wed. Quiz Show with Pete, 8pm.
Club Worship *
Showboatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Pier Shops at Caesars, 6748300. continentalac.com. Famous Philly martini bar export.
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Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar *
The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-6700. cubalibrerestaurant.com. Latin music, exclusive rum bar.
DeFeoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
27-29 Missouri Ave. 347-7780. Sports bar & dance club. Pool table and digital jukbox. Food served until 4am.
The Disco *
Trump Marina, One Castle Blvd. 441-8300. trumpmarina.com. Entertainment by DJ Jim Stritch, party hosts Dr. Chili Palmer and Randy Clockwork, and a throng of sexy female dancers. Open from 9pm every Fri. and Sat.
Dizzy Dolphin *
Hilton, Boston & Pacific aves. 340-7200. hiltonac.com. Nauticalthemed bar with signature cocktails.
Dockâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Oyster House
2405 Atlantic Ave. 345-0092, docksoysterhouse.com. Opens 5pm. Piano bar nightly.
Ducktown Tavern
2400 Atlantic & Georgia aves. 4491212. ducktowntavernac.com. Open 24/7. Three Happy hours: 11am-1pm, 4-7pm and 3-5am.
Dusk *
Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 3453875. duskac.com. ACâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s newest nightclub. Open Tues., Fri. & Sat., 10pm till late. Tues. is service industry night.
Ego Bar and Lounge *
Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 4491000. trumptaj.com. Nightlife hot spot. Almost Angels perform every Fri. & Sat., 10pm-2am.
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Harrahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Resort, 777 Harrahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Blvd. 441-5165. harrahsresort.com. Open 24/7. Live music starting 8pm nightly. Closed Tues-Thurs.
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Firewaters
Tropicana’s Marketplace, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 344-6699. tropicana.net. 101 bottled & 50 draft beers, martini bar.
Kelly’s Corner Pub
Formica’s Cafe
Knife & Fork
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).
Forum Lounge *
Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 1-800-677-SHOW. caesarsac.com. Located on third floor. Live entertainment on weekends.
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. Tues., March 8, Amer. Red Cross Community Achievement Awards, 6pm.
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Game On!
The Pier Shops at Caesars. 3456800. gameonac.com. Sports bar w/ 90 HDTVs & mechanical bull. DJs, music videos every Sat. 10pm. Happy Hour 3-7pm Mon.-Fri.
Girasole Ristorante & Bar 3108 Pacific Ave. (in Ocean Club Condos), 345-5554. girasoleac. com. Mediterranean style café with alfresco patio and lounge.
Gypsy Bar *
Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata. com. Live music, tequila menu.
Hard Rock Cafe
Trump Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk at Virginia Ave. 441-0007. hardrock.com. Home of authentic rock ’n’ roll memorabilia.
Hooters
Two locations: Tropicana, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 449-1500 and Trump Marina, One Castle Blvd. 441-8300. hooters.com. Full bar at both locations, 13 TVs.
House of Blues *
801 Boardwalk, at Showboat. 236-BLUE. hobatshowboat.com. Music Hall with bands weekly, restaurant and bars.
Irish Pub
St. James Place at the Boardwalk. 344-9063. theirishpub.com. Free parking. Open 24 hours.
Izakaya
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6000. trumpplaza.com. Casino lounge open 24 hours. Live entertainment, cocktails, bar-top video poker and big screens broadcasting all the games.
Borgata, One Borgata Way. 3171000. theborgata.com. Modern Japanese pub. Sushi, sake and cocktails. Izakaya Monday, $7 sushi and drinks 5pm.
Jezebel’s *
Located at Trump Plaza. 441-
2721 Arctic & Iowa aves. 3484925. Lively Irish bar open 11am1am daily. Atlantic and Pacific aves. 3441133. knifeandforkinn.com. Open daily at 4pm, serving dinner from 5pm. Happy hour 4-6pm, halfpriced appetizers at the bar, wine specials $6 a glass.
com. Fri., Sat., Mon. 10pm-5am. Nightclub with a personality of its own.
Oasis Lobby Bar
Trump Taj Mahal. 1000 Boardwalk. trumptaj.com. Located on the casino floor in the main lobby.
Old Waterway Inn
1700 W. Riverside Dr. (Venice Park) 347-1793. Open Thurs.-Sun. from 5pm. Waterfront dining. Happy hour 4-7pm Thurs. & Fri.
The Palm
25 Gordon’s Alley. 347-2743. Late night menu, lounge open 8pm8am. Live music on weekends.
The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 344-7256. thepalm. com. Award-winning wine list. “Prime Time” Happy hour 5-7pm daily, includes $3.50 small-bites menu.
Liquid Bar *
Phillips Seafood
Le Grand Fromage
In Trump Plaza lobby, off Boardwalk at Mississippi Avenue. trumpplaza.com. Stylish bar in casino lobby. Live entertainment weekends. $3 draft beer, $4 glass of house wines & $5 cocktails.
The Pier Shops at Caesars, Level 3, phillipsseafood.com, 348-2273. $4 Happy hour all day Sun., 4-7pm Mon.-Fri., bar only. Food, cocktails, beer & wines for $4.
Los Amigos
The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 344-6565. PlanetRose.com. Plush cocktail lounge and karaoke bar. The only karaoke lounge in A.C. VIP section, karoke competitions, weekly specials.
1926 Atlantic Ave. 344-2293. losamigosrest.com. Southwestern and Mexican beers and fare since 1978.
Los Compadres
2701 Arctic Ave. at California. 3441119. Thurs.- Sun. Live Mexican music.
Main Stage *
Bally’s Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2700. ballysac. com. Located between Caesars and Bally’s with beer-pong tables and a mechanical bull. Open 24/7. Live music on weekends.
Megan’s Good Grub & Pub
1743 Boardwalk at Indiana Ave., megansgoodgrubandpub.com. 289-8950. Daily happy hour specials. Closed Mon.-Tues.
Melting Pot
2112 Atlantic Ave. (by The Walk), meltingpot.com. 441-1100. 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/worldrenowned DJs.
Mountain Sports Bar *
Bally’s Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2700. ballysac. com. Nightclub open 24/7with western theme, DJs and live music.
mur.mur *
Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.
Planet Rose Karaoke Bar
Pic-A-Lilli Pub
231 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-1113. Dinner menu. Wing specials on Wednesday nights. Beer specials daily, 11pm-2am.
The Pool *
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. 348-3322. Serving food & beverages 24 hours daily. Comcast sports on six TVs.
Providence *
The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 345-7800. 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.
Red Square
The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 344-9100. 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. 340-2000. ballysac.com. A hybrid of a bar with casino games.
Ri´-Ra´ Irish Pub & Restaurant
Tonyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Baltimore Bar & Grill
The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-8600. rira. com. Authentic Irish pub with entertainment most nights, starting 11:30pm. Thurs., March 3, Eleven Eleven; Fri., March 4, Sugar Buzz.
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.
Rumba Lounge * Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-8600. tropicana.net. Open seven days a week. Sportsthemed lounge. Every Fri. & Sat., live DJ and dancers 10pm-3am. Beth Tinnon and Rayna every Tues. & Wed., 10pm-1:40am.
Tun Tavern
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Sheraton Hotel, Two Convention Blvd., across from Convention Ctr. 347-7800. tuntavern.com. DJs/ live music most Wed., Fri. & Sat. nights, 9pm-1am.
The Pier Shops at Caesars. 3484443. 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.
Whiskey Grille 20 Pennsylvania Ave. 345-3290. 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 bay views. Winter hours 11:30am to 7am daily.
Tangoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s * The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. tropicana.net. Lounge next to gaming floor with live music nightly.
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Chelsea Hotel. 111 S. Chelsea Ave. 800-548-3030. thechelsea-ac. com. Happy hour 5-10pm includes discounted drinks and halfoff apps. Karaoke Thurs. starts 8:30pm, Sat. at 9pm.
32nd St. and Revere Blvd. 2649463. thecellar32.com. Newly opened restaurant, bar and package goods store. Open from 10am. Happy hour 4-7pm daily.
Monday Madness, Happy hour all day & night. Live music Wed. & Fri.
Laguna Grill Martini Bar
14th St. So. & the ocean at the Celebrity Resorts Suites. 266-7731. lagunagrill.com. Ocean views, entertainment. Tapas Tuesday, $5 wine and tapas selections in our new wine parlor and inside bar, 4-9pm Tues.
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101 13th St. North, 266-0343. Karaoke with Mike Maggio on Sat. nights. Pool table, darts.
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9707 Amherst Ave ., Margate. 4876001. Happy hour everyday from 3-7pm at the bar. Discounted drinks and half-priced 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. Tasting Tuesdays: $25 per person includes wine tasting and appetizers.
Ventura’s Greenhouse
Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm.
106 S. Benson Ave., Margate. 8220140. venturasgreenhouse.com. Open seven days. Late-night fare. Weekly beer and dinner specials.
Barista’s Coffee House
1am. Kitchen from 11am-11pm. Live music Thursdays.
Atlantic City Country Club
743 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway, 965-4433. bulldogsbar.net. TVs at the bar & booths. Entertainment Fri. & Sat. night.
Tomatoe’s
800 Bay Restaurant & Bar
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.
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Black Cat Bar & Grill
6725 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 9279007. carolinesbythebay.com. Food served 11am-2am. Happy hour Mon.-Sat., 4-7pm. DJs Fri. night.
MAINLAND 800 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 9263500. 800bayrestaurant.com. Open daily. Live music. 823 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 9271776. A Somers Point tradition. Open 10am-2am. Happy hour
68 W. Jimmy Leeds Rd., Suite 14, Galloway. 568-5519. An “Old World” atmosphere with free WiFi connection. 1 Leo Fraser Drive, Northfield, 2364401, accountryclub.com. Tap Room Happy hour 4-6pm, halfpriced drafts and martinis with culinary bar menu. 1 N. Shore Road, Absecon. 6412323. Open 7 days from 10am-
Bulldogs Bar & Grill
Caroline’s Bar & Restaurant
Charlie’s
800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9273363. charliesbar.com. Open daily 7am-3am; Sun. noon-3am. MonFri. 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. $5 martinis, 30 jumbo wings for $15.
Club In or Out
19 N. Egg Harbor Rd., 561-2525, ClubInOrOut.com. Open Thurs. 6pm-1am, Fri.-Sat., 7pm-3am; Sun., 5pm- 1am. Alternative Nightclub, DJ, karaoke, tiki bar, drink specials, live entertainment.
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7721. 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
Kensington Square, Northfield, 646-6565, formicabrosbakery. com (also at 2310 Arctic Ave. 3442732). Live music every every Fri. 7-10pm (and every Sat. in A.C.). $5. Fri., March 11, Dane Anthony Trio w/Ernie Trionfo; Fri., March 18, Billy Walton Band, 7pm.
Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light Tavern
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.
Great American Pub & Grille
Festival at Hamilton, Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-1990. Family owned since 1998. Specials daily.
Gregory’s
900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9276665. gregorysbar.com. Weekly drink specials. Negra Modelo Winter Jazz Series: Sat., March 5, Franny Smith and the Atlantic City Jazz Band, 8:30-11pm.
5401 Harding Hwy. (Route 40), Mays Landing. 625-2523. cousinmarios.com. Happy hour noon7pm weekdays. Live music most Thurs.-Sun. nights.
Hi Point Pub (Skelly’s)
Christina’s Restaurant and Bar
The Inlet
Inside the Vienna Inn, 920 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 9650457. 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. 9277377. thecrabtrap.com. Restaurant and bar overlooking bay. Happy hour 4-7pm with drink specials and $5 menu items. Live music most Wed.-Sat. nights.
DiOrio’s Circle Cafe
10 McArthur Blvd. Somers Point. 927-6111. Pool table. DJs.
Dubliner Irish Pub
325 E. Jimmy Leeds Rd., Galloway. 652-2210. dublinerpubandgrill. com. Authentic Irish Pub. Happy hour 4-8pm daily and 8pmmidnight Sat, including halfpriced apps. Entertainment Wed. through Sun. nights.
East Bay Crab & Grille
6701 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-
5 N. Shore Rd., Absecon. 6413172. Open 24 hrs. Happy hour 5-7pm. Mon.-Fri. with discount drinks & free buffet. 998 Bay Avenue, Somers Point 926-9611. inletrestaurantnj.com. Open Tues.-Sun. noon-9pm. 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.
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. Tues., Thurs. 4-7pm, Happy hour with 2-for-1 appetizers and half-priced drinks.
La Hacienda
265 S. New York Rd., Galloway. lahaciendanj.com. 652-6050. Live music every Fri. & Sat. night, 7:30-11:30pm.
Library III 6605 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 6457655, libraryiii.com. Tues. 2-for-1 appetizers at the bar and lounge. Live music: Tues. & 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. In clubhouse of McCullough’s Emerald Golf Links. Entertainment nightly.
McGettigan’s 19th Hole 500 S. NY Rd., Galloway. 6526476. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm reduced drink prices. Nightly drink specials.
625-9600. Open Wed.-Mon., 11am-11pm. Happy hour weekdays 4-7pm $1 off appetizers, reduced drink prices. Mon. Mexican night.
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
5397 Mays Landing-Somers Point Rd. Mays Landing. 625-9710. Open 11am-4am daily. Happy hour daily from 4-7pm. Live music Sat.
Sam’s Bar and Grill
McKee’s Irish Pub 446 St. Louis Ave.,Egg Harbor City. 965-7878. Open for lunch and dinner. Drink specials daily.
Oyster Creek Inn 41 N. Oyster Creek Rd., Leeds Point, 652-8565. Waterfront dining, arrive by boat or car. Several beers on tap. Occasional live music.
Pistol Pete’s Steakhouse & Sports Saloon 1000 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 484-1000. pistolpetessaloon.com. Happy hour 4-7 pm. Entertainment nightly.
PJ’s 50 Pub & Grille
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. Every Tues., 8-10:30pm, “Art of the Trio” jazz series. Negra Modelo Winter Jazz Series presents the Ed Vezinho/ Jim Ward Big Band, Mon., March 7, 7-10pm.
Six Packs Pub
4810 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City, 965-7686. sixpack-
2301 Rt. 50, Mays Landing.
spub.webs.com. Live music and dancing 7-11pm nightly. Sun. (4:30 & 7pm) and Thurs. (7 & 9:30pm) Texas Hold ‘em tournaments. Every Wed., Fri & Sat, the Bill Christman Expresso Band.
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 w/ 12 beers on tap. Pool and darts. Two happy hours weekdays: 11am-1pm, 3-6pm: $1 off drafts and cocktails and half-price apps. Sat-Sun: all-day select drink specials.
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Tap Room Bar & Grille At Atlantic City Country Club, 1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 2364465. Daily happy hour 4-6pm. Brunch Sun. 10am-2pm.
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Ventura’s Offshore Cafe 2015 Shore Road, Northfield. 641-5158. venturascafe.com. Daily dinner specials. Weekly drink specials.
Watering Hole Cafe 6494 Weymouth Rd., Mays Landing, 625-9300, wateringholecafe.com. Live music Wed., Fri. & Sat. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-6pm. N
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Here Is the 2011 Top 40 Under 40 For the seventh year, 40 of our region’s most dynamic young leaders have been honored by the Greater Atlantic City Jaycees and Atlantic City Weekly. Some of them are community leaders and volunteers, some are entrepreneurial, others are extraordinary talented and inspiring. One thing they all have in common is that people from around the region nominated them to be one of this year’s Top 40 Under 40. Once again, we are excited to present this year’s honorees inside this annual issue. Our community is a richer one to live in thanks to them. Donald G. Anthony Jr.
President & Founder, Network Media Group, Inc. In 2010, Don formed Network Media Group, Inc., an artist development company created to help independent musicians have a chance to compete with major labels through brand development. Don’s first independent music project — with Imperial Entertainment, The Storm Troopers — made him the first and only music marketer and promoter in the state of New Jersey to ever independently break the top 5 (#4) on Billboard’s Hot R&B Single Sales chart. Don was also successful in charting in several other countries without the backing of a major label. With Don’s proven success Network Media Group, Inc. is destined to become a major force within the entertainment industry. Currently, NMG is in the process of launching a new Bluetooth marketing platform that will, according to Anthony, “revolutionize not only the entertainment industry, but all sectors of business.”
Courtney Birmingham
Advertising & PR Director, Resorts Casino & Hotel
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Courtney has been working in Atlantic City for the past six years in various marketing capacities. Holding positions in advertising and public relations at Tropicana Casino & Resort, the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority and currently at Resorts Casino Hotel, Courtney has consistently worked to create positive messages and unique events for visitors. In her current role as advertising and public relations director at Resorts Casino & Hotel, Courtney is involved with all aspects of advertising, public relations, Web, social media and branding. She is excited to be part of the team, led by Dennis C. Gomes and Aaron Gomes, that will bring the new Resorts back as one of the leading Atlantic City destinations. Courtney graduated from Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio, with a degree in communications, where she was a member of the Women’s Crew Team and Chi Omega sorority.
The Top 40 Under 40 Review Committee collaborated to review all nominations, select the 40 honorees and compile this feature while planning a special event to honor the 40 later this month at the MIXX nightclub at the Borgata. The committee consisted of Atlantic City Weekly and Review Publishing staffers and mem-
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Matt Barker
General Manager, Marriott’s Fairway Villas Hailing from New Hill, N.C., Matt studied hospitality at Duke University and launched his career with Marriott International. Advancing through a diverse array of leadership positions through the Carolinas, Matt arrived in Galloway Township in 2008 to lead Marriott’s Fairway Villas Resort as general manager. Under Matt’s leadership, Marriott’s Fairway Villas Resort has seen owner and guest satisfaction scores increase, placing the resort at 6th in the company for 2010. Matt also received the Marriott Vacation Club World Class Leadership Award in 2010 while Marriott Vacation Club presented Fairway Villas with the World Class Resort Award. As general manager, Matt has also led the resort to engage in community initiatives, which include raising $20,000 for the Children’s Miracle Network.
Caitlyn Bradley
Director of Catering and Sales, Ram’s Head Inn With a bachelor’s degree in business administration (concentration on hospitality and tourism management) from the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Caitlyn puts her education to work as the director of catering and sales for the Ram’s Head Inn. In 2009, Caitlyn decided to share her love and experience of the hospitality industry by becoming an adjunct instructor at Atlantic Cape Community College. Currently, she sits on the board of the Greater Atlantic City Jaycees where she’s leading a student membership drive to encourage students to value networking. As an active alumna, Caitlyn has served on the Stockton Scholarship Gala Committee for three years and also on the Stockton Golf Tournament Committee in both 2009 and 2010. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her “little sister” who she met through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Atlantic County as well as enjoying Atlantic City’s nightlife.
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Michael S. Burns, Esq.
Founder, Burns Property Group, LLC Michael received his undergraduate degree from Boston University’s School of Management, where he focused on international management. He spent one semester studying at the Copenhagen Business School and another abroad. Michael then attended Yeshiva University’s Benjamin Cardozo School of Law. After graduating in 2002, he worked for Coudert Brothers and Alston & Bird in New York City as an associate in their respective intellectual property practice groups. He left private practice to establish Burns Property Group, LLC, a New Jersey-based land-acquisition and development company. Michael currently serves on the board of directors of the Milton & Betty Katz JCC and the Jewish Federation of Atlantic & Cape May Counties. He also co-founded the Young Leadership Divisions for these organizations. In 2010, Michael received the Esther Leah Ritz Next Generation JCC Leadership Award.
Natalie Rose Chipolone
Physical Therapist, Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation Natalie graduated from Northeastern University in 2009 Magna Cum Laude with her doctorate in physical therapy, concentrating in early intervention. While in Boston, she participated annually in the “Walk to Cure Diabetes” and donated to the Salvation Army and Locks of Love. She completed a pediatric clinical in both Myrtle Beach and New Orleans, during which she had the opportunity to work with Hurricane Katrina victims. Natalie works for Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation at AtlantiCare Medical Center, coordinating with a respectful and compassionate team of healthcare professionals. Natalie also volunteers with Stockton’s student program and has been an active member of the APTA since 2007. She continues to donate to national organizations as well local organizations including St. Joseph’s Church and the Atlantic City Rescue Mission.
Jennifer Cunningham, Esq.
Asst. Deputy PD, Office of Parental Representation Jennifer is an assistant deputy public defender, with the Office of Parental Representation (OPR), Office of the Public Defender, where she has defended parents in child welfare cases since 2004. Previously, she worked as a law clerk in the Civil Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey. In 2003 she graduated from the Western New England College School of Law, where she participated in the Criminal Law Clinic and also had the honor of participating in an oral argument before the Massachusetts Appellate Court. She also holds a B.S. degree in criminal justice, minor in psychology, from Western New England College. As an undergraduate she assisted women seeking restraining orders in the courts of Massachusetts. Jennifer is an animal advocate and proud supporter of Alley Cat Allies.
Executive VP of Operations, Gomes Gaming/ Resorts Casino Aaron’s career in casino operations began in Las Vegas. He is a product of the MGM Mirage Management Training Program specializing in slot operations. During his tenure with The Mirage Casino Resort, Aaron, 28, worked as a slot attendant, a slot technician, a slot supervisor, a slot shift manager, a slot marketing analyst and casino marketing executive. In 2007, Aaron joined the Gomes Gaming team as vice president of marketing and operations to develop, open, and manage a 2,000 slot machine casino in Indianapolis called Indiana Live. Aaron was responsible for the slot department, the marketing department, and the execution and negotiation of casino related contracts. As of December 6, 2010, when the Gomes Gaming team took over Resorts Casino, Aaron has been the executive vice president of operations. Aaron is in charge of all casino and marketing related departments at Resorts.
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Michael is the executive director of The Noyes Museum of Art of The Richard Stockton College, he serves as the first vice chair board member for the South Jersey Cultural Alliance, board member of Art Pride New Jersey, an adjunct art professor at Richard Stockton College and Cumberland County College, and is working with the community of Hammonton to create an arts district. He holds a bachelor’s degree in fine art from Rowan University and a masters degree in museum management from Seton Hall University. Michael is also a practicing artist, and his passion in life is to make the arts more accessible and inclusive to the residents of southern New Jersey. To accomplish this, he has partnered with various organizations in the region, including Seaview Resort & Spa, AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Seashore Garden Living Center, South Jersey Healthcare, Atlantic County Cultural & Heritage Commission and many more.
Matthew Corbo, DC
Associate Chiropractor, Mainland Wellness & Rehabilitation Center Matthew was born and raised in Somers Point and graduated from Mainland Regional High School in 2001. He received his undergraduate degree from Rowan University in May of 2005 with a bachelor’s of science in Biology. In May 2009, he graduated Magna Cum Laude from University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic. He has worked at Mainland Wellness and Rehabilitation Center ever since. Matt is constantly following new treatments, nutritional research, and rehabilitative technologies to better serve his patients. He also offers workshops on health related topics to his patients and the public. Matthew is passionate about his job and is known for his high quality patient care. In his spare time, Mattew is active in the Somers Point Business Association and Northfield-Linwood Kiwanis, two groups that help encourage and support growth and development within the community.
Christopher FitzSimmons
Manager of Education, Atlantic City Aquarium Hailing from West Philadelphia, Christopher decided at the age of three he wanted to be a marine biologist while on a trip visiting Sea World. Steadfast in his dreams, he attended W.B. Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences in Philadelphia to study aquaculture and environmental science. He continued his education at The Richard Stockton College of N.J., where he obtained a B.S. in Marine Science. For the past three years, Christopher has worked at the Atlantic City Aquarium. As the manager of education he is responsible for coordinating lessons and tours for visiting students and deeply enjoys educating youth about their surrounding environments and ecosystems. Christopher hopes to continue his work through the Atlantic City Aquarium’s many programs, such as the Environmental Ambassadors Program. He remains involved in the community through numerous channels and is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc.
Julianna Greenawalt
Sales & Marketing Coordinator, Hard Rock Cafe A.C.
Julianna, 25, a lifelong resident of South Jersey, advanced quickly in her career as a nationwide philanthropist. Employed by Hard Rock Café in 2008 as a sales associate, Julianna was promoted within three months. She has also been an active member of various associations including Jaycees, GLBT, ACHLA, and Greater A.C. Concierge Association. Due to her personality, personal interests, and experiences at Hard Rock Cafe, Julianna volunteers her time with various organizations including, but not limited to, the A.C. Humane Society, Toys for Kids, Shirley Mae Breast Cancer Fund, A.C. Free Public Library, A.C. Rescue Mission, Arc Foundation, and Warm-Hearts Warm-Coats Drive. In 2010, she was honored as a “Top 100” fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk and participated in Walk Now for Autism Speaks. Julianna has helped to raise thousands of dollars, promoted community participation, and continues to look for new opportunities.
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Michael S. Hauke
Owner, Tony Boloney’s Restaurant, Atlantic City Mike, 30, strives to make everything he does a win-win. He lives by the mantra that business doesn’t need to be a one-sided profit center, but it can help enhance personal experiences, social/community environments, and ultimately provide a positive outlook across the board for everyone involved. After graduating in 2002 from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, he set out on a 10-year journey of creativity through starting his own businesses. Now he is making his roots in Atlantic City with Tony Boloney’s in Atlantic City’s featuring pizza, subs and grub. Tony Boloney’s was the winner of The Food Network’s Guy Fieri’s Cheesesteak Battle for their Cheesesteak Ole’ and hosted the pizza eating competition called the Pizza Slaughterfest in May 2010. Starting in April he will be working to develop another restaurant and non-restaurant product concepts for the A.C. market. He is marrying Jill Solow in 2012. He also likes to be called, “The Butcher,” adding, “I slaughter ideas.”
Dan Koch
Financial Advisor, Janney Montgomery Scott
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As a financial advisor with Janney Montgomery Scott, Dan, 31, brings a fresh perspective to financial planning, working with clients on everything from monthly budgets to complex investment strategies. As a part of the Mackler-Carlino Racz Koch Wealth Management Group of JMS, Dan organizes wealth management seminars open to the public designed specifically for women. Attendees can learn about financial issues facing women, while they enjoy fun networking activities. He is a sponsor of the Adopt a Beach program in Margate and a volunteer for the Margate Terrapin Rescue Project. Dan also volunteers in the fundraising efforts for the Ruth Newman Shapiro Cancer & Heart Fund, and helps annually with the Jewish Federation Food Drive. Dan and his wife Stephanie own a house in Margate, which they have extensively renovated and remodeled. Dan is also an avid guitar player and gives lessons in his free time.
Michael J. Levine
VP of Sales, Chelsea Senior Living
As VP of sales for Chelsea Senior Living, Michael, 31, leads all sales and marking efforts for their 14 senior communities in N.Y., N.J., and Pa. He also sits on the National Sales Round Table for the Assisted Living Federation of America. Michael feels Chelsea is the best team in the business and is very lucky to work with them. In addition to his position with CSL, Michael has founded a charity group called “Young Professionals with No Limits” — a volunteer organization of young professionals who use their skills to help their local community. Michael and his group work with women’s shelters, food kitchens, section eight housing, BBBS, N.O.W., youth crisis centers as well as gang intervention and rehabbing Newark’s youth to lead the city. He is looking to launch a school-based volunteer program this fall. Michael holds degrees from Stockton College.
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Business Account Executive, Verizon Wireless Raised in Egg Harbor Township and a graduate of Egg Harbor Township High School, B.J., 29, attended Drexel University. During his time in Philadelphia, he worked for the second largest insurance company in the world, ACE INA. Six years into his employment, he left Philadelphia and took a job in the Caribbean selling 20th-century master paintings on cruise ships. After a year in the Caribbean, B.J. decided to stay in South Jersey and acquired a job with Verizon Wireless. He currently manages corporate accounts all over the nation, and most importantly, in southern New Jersey. When he is not working his day job, B.J. can be found volunteering his time for various local organizations including: coaching hockey for EHT Street Hockey League, scaring people in October at the Scullville Haunted Hayride and Maze, and being actively involved with the Remembering Jamie Foundation.
Naomi Jones, Ph.D.
Director of Clinical & Intake Services, Jewish Family Service Naomi, 38, serves as the director of clinical & intake services for Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties. She is a licensed clinical psychologist who has specialized in working with children and adolescents for the past 14 years. In her current role, Naomi is dedicated to expanding counseling services to individuals of all ages and families. She co-founded The Specialty Center for Youth Interventions, which provides outpatient counseling for those affected by emotional trauma or who have displayed disruptive behaviors. Naomi has expanded children’s services to include three full-time therapists and a part-time psychiatrist. Naomi supervises approximately 50 JFS staff members including case managers relating to intake, outpatient therapists and psychiatrists. Naomi is a volunteer for Gilda’s Club South Jersey and a co-facilitator for “An Ethical Start” Parenting Class hosted by the JCC.
Kurt Michael Kwart
President, Ground Swell, Inc. Ground Swell, Inc. is the leading provider of computer support services for small- to medium-sized businesses in Atlantic County. Kurt, 31, co-founded Ground Swell with longtime friend Justin Tinel in 2001. Ground Swell offers businesses a fully outsourced computer support department and tools to strengthen existing IT teams. Kurt’s business is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, Microsoft’s highest level of partnership, and is the only provider in the area with that distinction. Kurt is an active member of the Surfrider Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world’s oceans, waves and beaches. He has served on Surfrider South Jersey Chapter’s executive committee as volunteer coordinator for just over a year. A lifetime resident of Atlantic County, Kurt has just received his Firefighter 1 Certification for the Longport Volunteer Fire Department and also enjoys surfing, kite-surfing, and mountain biking.
Dominick Mazotti
VP of Business Development, Masterpiece Advertising Dominick, 39, is hard to sum up in words. He’s been successful in real estate, marketing and sports marketing; a decorated community servant; and gives freely of his time and resources. Dominick joined Masterpiece Advertising Design as VP of business development in 2007. He paved the way for new client partnerships, expanding Masterpiece’s portfolio in the gaming, healthcare, financial, entertainment, real estate and retail sectors. As a former firefighter, paramedic and SWAT medic, Mazotti earned the Hero of the Year Award in 2004 for assisting a fallen police officer. Dominick supports numerous charities including Building Homes Building Hope, PalmCares, Gilda’s Club, Sister Jean’s Kitchen, Schultz-Hill Foundation, The Boys & Girls Club and Kimmel Cancer Center. A collegiate athlete and graduate of Fresno State University, Dominick has two children, Whitney (13) and Niko (10), and is an active member of the Native American community.
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Shannon Lynch McAllister
Vocational Specialist, Covenant House Atlantic City Shannon, 29, follows her instincts, paving the way for her success. She received her degree in sociology from Richard Stockton College of N.J. Shannon works for Covenant House as a vocational specialist, spending her days teaching homeless youth the importance of job training for their future employment. Shannon ran the New York City Marathon in 2009, raising over $5,000 in charitable contributions for Covenant House. In 2010, she continued to pursue her marathon aspirations by running the Washington, D.C., Half Marathon, while participating in a number of extensive sporting events. Shannon is committed to her community and dedicated to helping those less fortunate. She is a board member and player in the Jersey Shore Powder Puff League, an all female football league that raises awareness for pulmonary fibrous. In addition, she is a tireless volunteer for Alley Cat Allies, and is a cat advocate who helps safeguard their lives.
Niko Morton
Songwriter & Performer, Atlantic City Gilbert “Niko” Morton is the owner of entertainment company J.South Entertainment. Born in Atlantic City, in 2004 Morton became a member of the American Society of Composers and Publishers as a songwriter. Through his company, he released his first CD, Point of No Return through ITunes Japan, ITunes U.K. and ITunes Europe. The album was released in the U.S. in 2006, and Niko hit the road with a promo tour performing in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia and The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. In 2007 Niko won the award for Best Live Performance at the 2007 Alternative Soul Awards. In 2009 Niko and two friends Tarius and Baby Boy, came together to form the group 120. With 120 Niko has performed on 106 & Park on BET and Philadelphia’s The 10! Show on NBC. 120 was nominated for Best Male R&B group at the 2010 Underground Music Awards.
Ciro G. Randazzo, MD
MPH Division Director, Jefferson Neurosurgery at ACMC / Asst. Prof. of Neurological Surgery, Jefferson University Ciro is the division director of Jefferson Neurosurgical Associates at AtlantiCare where he helped to establish the first comprehensive stroke center in southern New Jersey. He is one of fewer than 100 neurosurgeons dual-trained in open and endovascular surgical treatment of neurological disease. Ciro was born and raised in New Jersey. He received his B.A. from Johns Hopkins University and then his medical degree and masters in public health from UMDNJ. He subsequently spent seven years at Thomas Jefferson University as a resident in neurosurgery and a fellow in endovascular neurosurgery. He is a member of several national societies and local groups such as the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Medical and Neurosurgical Societies. He has an extensive list of presentations and published studies. He resides in Linwood with his wife and three children – Antonina, Ciro and Francesca.
Social Media Administrator, Tropicana P.J. is an award-winning entrepreneur and the social media administrator at Tropicana Casino and Resort. His career in Atlantic City started in 2007 when he worked as a multi-lingual housekeeping shift manager at the Borgata. In 2008, the New Jersey native graduated from Drexel University at the top of his class with a degree in gaming and resort management. After serving as an adjunct instructor at Drexel, he joined the Tropicana advertising team and launched a trend-setting digital and social media strategy. On the weekends, P.J. operates a mobile disc jockey service that has been a part of the community for 13 years. In 2008 and 2009, he was voted Best DJ on the Fox 29 “Hot List.” P.J. also dedicates time to lecturing on social marketing, mentoring young DJs and assisting aspiring entrepreneurs. P.J. loves to travel and currently resides in Smithville, N.J., with his high school sweetheart, Laura. Join us on Facebook:
Director, Co-owner, and Teacher; Highland Academy Phyllis is a lifetime resident of Atlantic County and now resides in Galloway Township with her husband and two children. Ten years ago she took her most idealistic values and morals and co-founded Highland Academy, a private school nurturing students’ natural gifts and talents. Her ideas for educating today’s youth include community service requirements, tolerance and acceptance of individual differences. She has taken her certifications in choice theory and reality therapy and applied them to the school and her students. Phyllis has dedicated herself to creating a safe environment that allows children to grow at their own pace academically while having fun and feeling a sense of power and freedom. Phyllis formed a parent-teacher organization at Highland Academy to allow parents a more active role in the school. Her accessibility to students and their families has created a true extended family.
Avrohom Rapoport
Rabbi/Dir. of Programming; Chabad Lubavitch Atlantic Co. Rabbi Avrohom Rapoport was born to a large Chassidic family that served as the Chabad emissaries in Atlantic County, N.J. He jokes that he grew up as the only Chassidic beach bum at the Jersey shore. Avrohom was ordained in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 2002 and spent the next two years working as a resident rabbi in Africa, Ukraine, Russia, and India. Today, he lives in Ventnor with his wife and daughter and directs the programming of Chabad Lubavitch of Atlantic County, the local branch of Chabad. Chabad is the world’s largest Jewish organization and enriches lives through social and educational programming. Avrohom’s passion is teaching and inspiring others to live more meaningful lives. He established a branch of the Jewish Learning Institute, offering a range of accredited courses. He also organizes programs that instill Jewish pride in all who participate, such as the annual Jewish Summer Fest, Chanukah on Ice and Birthright trips to Israel.
T. Eric Reich
Vice President, FBK Wealth Management, LLC FBK Wealth Management, LLC, is a privately held financial services/ wealth management company based in Marmora. Currently living in Seaville, Cape May County, Eric graduated from The Richard Stockton College and was formerly both president of the RSC Alumni Association and a member of the Foundation Board of Directors. He also served as president of the local chapter of NAIFA (National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors). Eric has been a Big Brother for three years and serves as a board member for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Atlantic and Cape May Counties. He is a certified financial planner (CFP) and is currently working on obtaining his CIMA (certified investment management analyst) accreditation from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. When not working, Eric finds time to surf and travel with his wife, Chrissy and their two sons, C.J. (age 3) and Cooper (10 months).
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Associate Attorney, Reynolds & Scheffler Law Firm Michael was born in Atlantic City and is the great-grandson of Mayor Anthony M. Ruffu Jr. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Miami, and his Juris Doctor from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago. During college Michael discovered his true passion — politics — and he has since dedicated himself to public service. While living in Washington, D.C., Michael worked as an intern for the U.S. Senate and as a consultant with the American Bar Association. During law school he clerked for the Illinois Attorney General and volunteered his time for numerous causes, including assisting disabled veterans with their disability claims, helping low-income homeowners with foreclosure proceedings, and working with elementary schools to prepare students for a city-mandated U.S. Constitution exam. Michael currently practices law in Atlantic County and is a volunteer with CASA, an organization that advocates for children in foster care.
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Arzum is a resident of Egg Harbor Township where she lives with her husband and four children. She attended Richard Stockton College of New Jersey where she received her bachelor’s in business. For the last 10 years she has been a successful Realtor specializing in distressed properties. Since joining Keller Williams she has had the opportunity to work and serve her community by helping others. She is a very passionate about her work and enjoys helping clients and building relationships. Arzum holds a director’s position at the Atlantic City Board of Realtors where she is also on the committee for Public Relations and Legislature/Rpac. She is on the Agent Leadership Council for Keller Williams and has been a committee member with Atlantic Shore Cares/KW Cares, which gives back to the local community. She is a member of the SJN and eWomenNetwork and has been involved in many fundraisers and truly enjoys helping others and her community.
Kathleen Scardino
Director of Human Resources Administration, Tropicana Atlantic City
Kathleen has 16 years of progressive human resources experience, garnered mainly in the casino industry. While working fulltime and raising a child, Kathleen furthered her education by earning a degree in business administration before moving up through the ranks to her current leadership position. Kathleen has coached softball and currently is an executive member of the parent booster club for Vision X-Treme Cheerleading. She is an active member of Tropicana’s Community Service Committee and participates in all community outreach projects such as the Trop’s United Way campaign fundraising initiatives, the “Christmas in July” run for the Salvation Army, the “Adopt a School” program on Texas Avenue, the “Stuff the Bus” campaign and “Clean Community Day.” Kathleen resides in Hammonton. She says that while her schedule is often hectic, she wouldn’t have it any other way — family, a great job and giving back to the community.
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Attorney, Cooper Levenson Amy is an attorney at Cooper Levenson in the firm’s Atlantic City office. Her work focuses on the areas of employment law and casino litigation. She is admitted to the Bar to practice law in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, as well as in the Federal Districts of New Jersey and the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Amy is a southern New Jersey native, graduating from Pitman High School, the University of Delaware, and Rutgers University Law School. She serves as a board member for the Pitman Education Foundation, which has provided over 140,000 mini-grants to teachers for projects, equipment and field trips not funded by the school district. She also volunteers for the Robins’ Nest group home for abused and neglected children. She serves on the MBCA Scholarship Committee. In addition, Amy authors a monthly legal column for the Women of Gloucester County Online Magazine. She, her husband Dan, and daughter Kendall live in Pitman.
Steve Sagan
General Manager, Casbah Nightclub at Trump Taj Mahal Steve, a native of southern New Jersey, was born and raised in Ventnor. During his college years, Steve had a desire to be involved and make things happen. He always had a knack for organizing events and bringing people together to have fun and eventually his college experience turned into his profession. In 1994, he purchased his first night club, Polo Bay in Margate. While there, he developed a reputation for having the ability to fill a venue. Steve also successfully operated Baja Beach Club, Lounge 125 and DECO nightclub in Philadelphia. Resurrecting night clubs has now become his passion. Sagan’s most notable successes have been operating Club Tru and creating SINdustry Wednesdays @ The Pool at Harrah’s, which was named Best Industry Night by Atlantic City Weekly for 2008/2009. He currently is promoting a monthly event called BLUSH to support family survivors of breast cancer at Casbah.
Heather Santa Barbara
Clinical Director, Medical Surgical and Pediatric Services; AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, A.C. Campus Born and raised in Absecon, Heather oversees the daily operations of seven hospital units. She is responsible for long-term strategic planning and is accountable to senior leadership for helping the organization meet its strategic planning goals. Her responsibilities include staffing more than 275 positions, ensuring high quality patient care and emergency preparedness of the units, and providing administrative support and direction. She holds many leadership positions at AtlantiCare. Heather earned her master’s degree in nursing at Drexel University and her bachelor’s degree in nursing at the University of Delaware. She is a certified nurse executive by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, is a member of the New Jersey Junior Chamber of Commerce Jaycees, and the United Way of Atlantic County’s Atlantic County Community Emerging Leaders.
Jason Seelig
Executive VP of Sales and Marketing, Atlantic City Coin & Slot Jason is responsible for overseeing Atlantic City Coin & Slot’s overall sales and marketing endeavors. His passion for people and his proven integrity has made him successful throughout his career, and he is also very active in the southern New Jersey region by serving on the Just 4 Kids Foundation board of directors. The Just 4 Kids Foundation is an organization that creates programs and services to enhance the quality of life for youth throughout the Greater Atlantic City area. Jason has been an integral part of the organization’s planning and fundraising efforts. A graduate of Holy Spirit High School in Absecon, Jason holds his BA in marketing from the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. He was the recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow Award given by Rotary International in 2001. Jason and his wife, Letitia, reside in Galloway Township with their two daughters.
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Entrepreneur/Visionary for Bayrose Enterprises A Mays Landing resident, Jose is a former owner of Net Realty Group and currently a Realtor with Balsley Losco in Northfield. Jose is currently leading the drive to redevelop Atlantic City’s Entertainment District, envisioning a neighborhood full of nightlife and diplomatic missions that represent the world’s best. His first step is opening a new straight-friendly gay bar called Hookups Video Pub. Jose has two associate degrees from Atlantic Cape Community College, and proven skills as both a leader and a team player. He has won many local and national awards, but four bring him the most pride, including Employee of the Month at Resorts in 1999, the National Association of Realtors’ list of top-30 Realtors under age 30 in the U.S. in 2006, the Hispanic Alliance Business Leader of the Year award in 2007, and being selected to the Top 40 Under 40 by Atlantic City Weekly and the Greater Atlantic City Jaycees. Additionally, Jose hosts Spanish radio and TV shows, produces Latino performances, sponsors sport teams, organizes political rallies, and runs campaigns for Latino and non-Latino candidates.
Jay Snowden
Senior VP and GM, Caesars Atlantic City and Harrah’s Resort With 13 years of industry experience, including six in the Atlantic City market, Jay holds the position of senior vice president and GM for two preeminent Atlantic City properties, Caesars and Harrah’s Resort. Looking at 2011 as a pivotal year for the A.C. market, Jay plans to continue to stay involved in the city’s revitalization efforts and build upon the current success and momentum in the areas of entertainment, citywide events and nightlife. In addition, Jay plans to introduce some new, well-known restaurant names/brands, provide innovative gaming experiences, and enhance hotel accommodations at both properties. Overall, Jay and his team will work to market, attract and service the very best guests and gamblers at his two destination properties. A committed community member, Jay is actively involved in the Alzheimer’s Association, United Way and American Red Cross. Jay and his wife, Shannon, are the proud parents of a daughter, Tye, and a son, Cole.
Andrew Wells
Owner, Atlantic City Bartender Training Center As the owner of Atlantic City Bartender Training Center, Andrew offers a unique consulting package to bar and restaurant owners that allows them to maximize their earning potential. He not only teaches students how to be an exceptional bartender, but also how to serve responsibly. Andrew has lived all over the nation and has worked in all aspects of the service industry, from managing and bartending to bouncing and cooking. He attended the San Francisco Culinary Academy, but after the events of 9/11/01 he decided to be closer to his family. Andrew bartends late night at the Ducktown Tavern and is the creator of the inaugural Bartenders Ball, which has become an annual event. He started the event to convey the message that bartenders, servers and cooks are not second-class citizens, but citizens who care about their community. Andrew donated all the proceeds from the inaugural Ball to the Ensign John R. Elliott HERO Campaign for Designated Drivers.
Director of Educational Opportunity Fund Program, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Stacey has lived in Atlantic County for more than 12 years. She holds a B.S. in business administration and a M.A. in student affairs in higher education, both from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She has been employed at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey for 12 years, serving in a variety of positions within the Division of Student Affairs. Her awards range from Staff Advisor of the Year to, most recently, the William H. Myers Award for continued support toward students’ success. In addition to her work at Stockton, she is a licensed foster parent. Stacey is also an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and the Theta Kappa Omega Chapter in Atlantic City. Stacey resides in Mays Landing with her husband and their young son. Join us on Facebook:
Buyer, Spencer’s Gifts; Founder/Co-Owner of Jersey Shore Roller Girls A 2003 Rutgers University graduate, Cori began her career with Spencer’s Gifts in 2005, quickly taking on additional responsibilities including her most recent promotion to buyer. Along with her team, she was awarded “Buying Team of the Quarter” three consecutive times in 2009-2010. In June 2007, Cori was one of the founding members of Jersey Shore Roller Girls — an all-woman roller derby league, which has since grown to over 70 members and has sold out crowds of more than 3,000 people at the Asbury Park Convention Hall. JSRG also plays an active roll in community outreach. Home games are often used as a platform to donate time, money and other necessities to a variety of charities, including POAC Autism Services, Making Strides against Breast Cancer, Embrace Kids, Habitat for Humanity, Clean Ocean Action, Bridge of Books Foundation and several local food banks.
Michael Woodside
Executive Director of Relationship Marketing, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Michael has held the position of executive director of relationship marketing at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa since 2008. Having joined the property right from its 2003 debut, Michael began as a casino credit clerk, quickly earning a promotion to casino credit executive before transferring to the Borgata’s Relationship Marketing Team in 2006, where he worked as a director for two years. In his current position, Michael plays a pivotal role in building and maintaining strong relationships with the casino’s most valuable customers, central to the success of the property. Currently working toward a master’s in business administration at Villanova University, with a focus on marketing and strategic management, Michael additionally volunteers weekly at the Atlantic City Rescue Mission.
Lt. Andrew Zuckerman
Helicopter Pilot, United States Coast Guard Andy is an up-and-coming search-and-rescue helicopter pilot, stationed at U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Operations Research and Computer Analysis and his military commission from the United States Coast Guard Academy in 2005. Andy’s first tour of duty was as a deck watch officer and boarding officer onboard the USCG Cutter JARVIS, home ported in Honolulu, Hawaii. Following that, Andy earned his wings in Pensacola, Fla. His most notable professional achievements include being filmed by the reality TV show Deadliest Catch in the Bering Sea, flying several highprofile missions in support of the Deepwater Oil Spill crisis, and locating a missing boater on a very cold and dark night. Andy is a community CPR instructor, participates in the Partnership In Education program with the Martin Luther King Jr. School in Atlantic City, and recently ran his first full marathon.
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New Jersey State High School Wrestling Championships March 4-6, Boardwalk Hall Boardwalk Hall hosts the annual N.J. State High School Wrestling Championships Friday, March 4 to Sunday, March 6. The competition begins at 5pm on Friday. Saturday the competition starts at 10am for the quarter-finals. Boardwalk Hall will clear the facility and re-open doors at 4pm for the 5pm evening session of the semifinals. On Sunday, March 6, competition begins at 10am for consolations, followed by the finals and awards ceremony at 2pm. Doors open one hour prior to each session. All-Session tickets are $44 for adults. All-Session tickets for high school students and seniors 65 and older are $12. Single-Session reserved tickets are $11 for adults and $3 for students and senior citizens (65 and older). All student and senior tickets must be purchased in person at the Box Office with ID.2011
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March 5, Event Center Comedian Aziz Ansari, one of the stars of the NBC TV
series Parks and Recreation, brings his Dangerously Delicious Tour to the Borgata on Saturday, March. 5, 8pm & 11pm. Tickets are $35 and $45. Ansari created and starred in the critically acclaimed MTV sketch comedy Human Giant. He hosted the 2010 MTV Movie Awards and is currently filming the movie 30 Minutes Or Less with Jesse Eisenberg and Danny McBride. (See interview, p. 43)
Bolton will headline at Caesars on Saturday, March 5, 9pm. Tickets range from $45-$65. Michael Bolton is best known for his soft rock ballads and tenor vocals. Bolton’s current album is One World, One Love.
Arabian Nights II w/Fares Karam
March 12, Circus Maximus Caesars presents Arabian Nights II, with Middle Tracy Morgan Eastern superstar Fares Karam, internaMarch 12, Music Box Tracy Morgan, for- tionally renowned belly dancer Soraya mer star of Saturday Night Live and current and worldwide favorite Doris Farhat. The star of NBC’s 30 Rock, brings his offbeat show takes place on Saturday, March 12, comedic perspective to the Borgata on 8pm with tickets priced from $55-$150. Saturday, March 12, 9pm. Tickets are $65 and $69.50. Morgan was a member of the Saturday Night Live cast from 1996–2003. He currently stars as Tracy Jordan on the hit NBC sitcom 30 Rock. His numer- Atlantic City ous SNL characters included Dominican Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420 Lou, Bishop Don “Mack” Donald (from Pimp Chat), Astronaut Jones, African The Machine’s Pink Floyd Andy, Benny the Bengal, and Woodrow. Show Morgan’s feature-film credits include The March 12, Concert Venue The Machine, Longest Yard, Little Man, Cop Out, Head of America’s top Pink Floyd Show, will be performing at Harrah’s on Saturday, State and G-Force. March 12, at 9pm. Tickets are $18.50, $22.50 and $27.50. The Machine has Borgata Comedy Club Music Box The Borgata Comedy Club forged a reputation of excellence, extendoffers fun-filled evenings featuring a trio ing the legacy of iconic rock band, Pink of comedians nightly (except during Floyd, while creating another legacy all headliner engagements). Showtimes are their own. The members of The Machine 9pm and the tickets are $20. (Visit the- include founding members Todd Cohen borgata.com). Scheduled now to March (drums) and Joe Pascarell (guitar, vocals), 6 are Brad Trackman, Joe Star and Macio. with long time stagemate Ryan Ball (bass, Appearing March 7-10 and March 13 are vocals) and newcomer Scott Chasolen Stanley Ullman, Jack Fontana and Basile. (keys, vocals). Headlining March 14-20 are Rick Star, John Joseph and Johnny B.
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sion after that. 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; aerial stunts by the Aerial Sisters, powerhouse performances by songbird Jacklyn Maffucci and the Boardwalk Follies Dancers. (See video at acweekly.com/ multimedia)
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Motörhead March 4, Music Hall Motörhead, touring in support of their new album The World is Yours, headlines at the House of Blues with Clutch and Valient Thorr on Friday, March 4, at 9pm. Tickets are $32.50 and $42.50. The band’s overwhelmingly loud and fast style of heavy metal was one of the most groundbreaking styles the genre had to offer in the late ’70s. Though the group’s leader, Lemmy Kilminster, had his roots in the hard-rocking band Hawkwind, Motörhead didn’t bother with his old group’s progressive tendencies, choosing to amplify the heavy biker rock elements of Hawkwind with the speed of punk rock. (See Lemmy interview, p. 47)
Gary Allan
March 5, Music Hall Gary Allan is a country artist who ignores the trends Atlantic City along music row and does his own Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, or the thing. He performs at the Music Hall on Hilton box office Atlantic City Saturday, March 5, at 9pm. A native of Montebello, Calif., Allan has followed in Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, Caesars ‘Boardwalk Follies’ box office; for more info, 1-800-677-SHOW the Bakersfield tradition of Buck Owens Now-April 10, Hilton Theater This and Dwight Yoakam, first playing in his Michael Bolton variety continues at the Hilton now dad’s band from age 12, then hitting the March 5, Circus Maximus Michael through April 10, with a possible exten- honky-tonk circuit with his own band.
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His steady career has included a fistful of hits like “Right Where I Need to Be,” “Man of Me,” “Songs About Rain,” “Man to Man,” “Nothing On But the Radio,” “Best I Ever Had,” and “Life Ain’t Always Beautiful,” “Watching Airplanes,” and “Learning How to Bend.” His most recent disc is Get Off On the Pain. (See p. 12)
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Comedy Stop Café & 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 March 6 are Drew Thomas, Kevin Downey, Jr. and Michael Summerville. Scheduled March 7-13 are Louis Katz and Harry Basil. Appearing March 14-20 are Peaches Rodriquez, Brian McFadden and Jay Black. Kozak the Magician appears March 4 daily at 6pm ($23), with a dinner show • Motorhead, House of Blues package for $32. Those under 18 must be • Boxing’s Next Generation, Resorts accompanied by an adult.
Music of ABBA
March 4-5, Theater at Trump Plaza Arrival From Sweden, one of top ABBA tribute bands, presents the “Music of ABBA” at the Theater at Trump Plaza on Friday, March 4 and Saturday, March 5, at 9pm. Tickets are $30. Arrival From Sweden, formed in 1995 and has toured more than 35 nations presenting the classic ABBA catalogue including “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” “SOS,” and “The Winner Takes It All.”
Kenny Vance & the Planotones March 12, Theater at Trump Plaza Brothers Management presents Kenny Vance and the Planotones at Trump Plaza on Saturday, March 12, 9pm. Tickets are $25. Among today’s great vocal pop musicians, Kenny Vance and The Planotones have voices of original and inviting dimension. The group, Kenny Vance, Johnny Gale, Kurt “Frenchy” Yahjian, Jimmy Bense, keyboardist Chip Degaard, and Tony Gallino on drums, redefine oldies with vocal authority and freshness. As exemplified by their signature song “Looking For An Echo,” their material is influenced by the music of the ’50s and ’60s, but they consistently bring a unique and musically sophisticated point of view. n
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• Music of ABBA, Trump Plaza March 4-6
• NJSIAA Individual State Wrestling Championships, Boardwalk Hall March 5
• Michael Bolton, Caesars • Gary Allan, House of Blues • Aziz Ansari, Borgata March 11
• Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship Quarterfinals, Boardwalk Hall March 12
• Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship Semifinals, Boardwalk Hall • Fares Karam, Caesars
• Kenny Vance and the Planotones, Trump Plaza • Tracy Morgan, Borgata • The Machine, Harrah’s Resorts • Regis Philbin w/Joy Philbin, Resorts
• Alexander Serov, Trump Taj Mahal March 13
• Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship Game, Boardwalk Hall March 18
• ECAC Hockey Men’s Championship, Session 1, Boardwalk Hall
• Brass Transit (Chicago tribute), Resorts March 18-19
• Lewis Black, Borgata March 19
• Diana Ross, Caesars • Jerry Seinfeld, Borgata • America, Harrah’s Resort
• Dierks Bentley, Josh Thompson, House of Blues • K.C. & The Sunshine Band, Tropicana
• ECAC Hockey Men’s Championship, Session 2, Boardwalk Hall March 25
• Golden Boys —Bobby Rydell, Fabian, Lou Christie House of Blues March 25-26
• Janet Jackson, Borgata • Frankie Valli, Borgata March 26
• Asylum Fight League XXXIV, Trump Marina
• Boxing: Yuriokis Gamboa vs. Jorge Solis, Boardwalk Hall • Tiësto, Trump Taj Mahal
• Trans Siberian Orchestra, Caesars
• David Cassidy, Resorts April 15
• Chris Cornell, Borgata • Ricky Martin, Borgata April 16
• Kathy Griffin, Borgata • Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, Boardwalk Hall • Jay Mohr, Borgata • Bassnectar, House of Blues April 22
• Chaka Khan, House of Blues April 23
• Louis C.K., Borgata • Peltz Boxing, Caesars • Diddy w/Dirty Money, House of Blues
• Ronan Tynan, Harrah’s Resort
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• Billy Gardell w/Rob Falcone, Don Learned, Borgata April 1-3
• J. Cole, House of Blues • Alan Jackson, Trump Taj Mahal
• Atlantic City Boardwalk Rodeo, Boardwalk Hall
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• Boz Scaggs, Harrah’s Resort • Buddy Guy, House of Blues • David Guetta, Borgata • Yes, Tropicana • Ti Lascio Una Canzone, Trump Taj Mahal
• Randy Travis, Resorts April 8
• Yanni, Borgata • Lou Neglia’s Ring of Combat XXXV, Tropicana April 8-9
• Don Rickles, Borgata April 8-10 • Long Live The Beatles, Trump Plaza April 9
• The O’Jays, Hilton
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• Kozak the Magician, Comedy Stop at Trop Now-April 10 • Boardwalk Follies, Harrah’s Resort Now-April 17 • Moonshine Follies, Resorts April 6-10
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March 12, Superstar Theater Regis Philbin, joined by his wife Joy, headlines at Resorts on Saturday, March 12, 8pm. Tickets are $55 and $65. With more than 50 years on television, Philbin holds the Guinness World Record for the most hours on camera and has been honored with numerous awards, including an Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show Host and a Lifetime Achievement Award from
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March 4, Superstar Theater The sons of three former professional boxers will take to the ring at Resorts on Friday, March 4, first bout at 8pm. Tickets are $40, $55, $75 and $100. Dee Lee Promotions, Inc., in association with Resorts, will present heavyweight George “Monk” Foreman (son of heavyweight great Big George Foreman Sr.), featherweight Joey Tiberi of the fighting Tiberi clan of Delaware, and super middleweight Isiah Seldon, the son of former Atlantic City heavyweight champion Bruce Seldon. All three dads are expected to be on hand to cheer on their pugilistic progeny. Monk Foreman is 10-0 with nine knockouts and the junior Seldon is also unbeaten at 3-0. (See feature story at acweekly.com)
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Now-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 presented in the Superstar Theater now to 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 features a cast of 16 live musicians, dancers and singers. The show embraces the iconic figures of the era including Al Jolson, Louis Armstrong, Fanny Brice, Hotel & Casino Eddie Cantor, Maurice Chevalier and Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420; or Trump Sophie Tucker. (See photo gallery at acweek- Plaza or Boardwalk Hall box office ly.com/multimedia)
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Our other choice, king crab brulee, was the first of three items presented in pretty metallic kettles, a nod to the Inn’s colonial theme. Crabmeat, and plenty of it, had been prepared in a classic gratinee, steamed and crisped to an ideal level of golden goodness. My next dish was the roasted beet salad. Three thick slices each of red and golden beets, perfectly cooked and cooled, arranged around a peppery toss of baby arugula. Two small rounds of herb-crusted goat cheese anchored the plate at 12 and six o’clock. After another arduous winter, this light offering served as a happy reminder that spring is now less than three weeks away. French onion soup, presented like the crab in its own vessel, was rich and luxurious. Though this classic is to be found on many menus, few chefs really do it justice. Simply put, most kitchens just
don’t put in the requisite time to properly cook, and caramelize, their onions. These were ideal, tender but not slippery and possessing the depth of flavor only accomplished through a good half-hour or more of low-heat preparation. Topped by a fresh crouton and a not-overwhelming layer of melted cheeses (we’re guessing gruyere and Parmesan?) the broth and those brilliant onions remained the featured player. Just as they should be. Prawns and scallops amandine, our partner’s main course, brought a trio of each. The plating was clean and precise, scallops lined up together, shrimp similarly organized with military precision. Between them, coconut basmati rice played the role of starch. The “amandine” part, in case you were wondering, refers to the use of that healthful nut as garnish for the seafood. Delicate and juicy, the colossal shrimp and day-boat
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scallops were cooked properly, with great care. I couldn’t help but be taken in by one of a half-dozen or so of the evening’s additions, recited by our server. Herein lies a dilemma for many restauranteurs. Frontof-house personnel must sell specials, with their delivery and enthusiasm. It’s a bit of a lost art. Our composed and professional server described the duck lovingly, clearly having sampled the item. She also informed us that it was previously on the regular bill of fare. We were sold. The pan-seared breast was served medium, exactly as ordered. Risotto with mushroom and duck confit spread across the bias-cut fowl’s southern perimeter. But like that earlier carpaccio, it was a fruity sauce that pulled this all together marvelously. This one, a huckleberry variant, was dark purplish with a flavor profile not unlike blackberry. Mildly spicy and brambly, this exquisite creation also served to reinforce the Rams Head’s country locale. Desserts and coffee service were both executed with a level of skill you’re not likely to experience elsewhere. Individual pots of coffee allowed us to linger, relax and thoroughly enjoy the final moments of our evening. My dessert, an individual baked Alaska, was the third offering delivered in those darling little kettles. A piped rooftop of stiff meringue gave way to Neapolitan ice cream atop a foundation of chocolate graham cracker. The restaurant, which in January transitioned from the longtime direction of former executive chef Luigi Baretto to Greg Baudermann, appears to have only improved with time. N E-mail Frank Gabriel at fgabriel@acweekly.com
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Amici Brick Oven Pizzeria & Italian Grill
2010 Baltic Ave. (at The Walk). 345-8700. Large variety of pastas, brick-oven pizzas, hot sandwiches, paninis, calzones, strombolis, salads and desserts.
Angeloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fairmount Tavern
Ave.). 344-6913. cafe2825. com. Regional Italian fare with full bar.
Cavo Crepe CafĂŠ
122 N. Michigan Ave. (at The Walk). 340-1300.
Chelsea Prime
111 S. Chelsea Ave. (Inside Chelsea hotel). thechelsea-ac. com. 348-2200. A steakhouse in the setting of a 1940s supper club with indoor and outdoor seating, 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.
Dockâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Oyster House
2300 Fairmount Ave. 3442439. angelosfairmounttavern. com. An A.C. institution, Angeloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Italian fare has flourished for three generations.
2405 Atlantic Ave. 3450092. docksoysterhouse.com. Offering fine steaks and seafood, classic seafood soups, bar and raw bar.
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Ducktown Tavern
2400 Arctic Ave. 344-7875. angelonis.com. Fine Italian cuisine and impressive wine selection.
2400 Atlantic Ave. 449-1212. ducktowntavernac.com. Open 24/7. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night dining.
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El Charro!
1219 Pacific Ave. (Corner of S.Carolina & Pacific). 3488080. atlanticcitybar.com. Lobster, homemade pizza, BBQ baby back ribs and more.
2430 Fairmount Ave. 3442900. Authentic Mexican restaurant serving lunch and dinner.
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3108 Pacific Ave. 345-5554. girasoleac.com. Serving Mediterranean Italian cuisine daily.
1926 Atlantic Ave. 3442293. losamigosrest.com/AC. Mexican food, fresh seafood and prime steaks.
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3124 Atlantic Ave. 347-8810. Serving exceptional Mandarin, Szechwan and Cantonese food.
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St. James Pl. at the Boardwalk. 344-9063. theirishpub.com. Open 24 hours with full menu served anytime. Dinner specials $7.50, lunch specials $3.
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201 Melrose Ave. 350-6800. Classic southern soul food with a twist, including fried chicken and waffles. Open daily 7am-10pm; BYOB/cash only.
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2801 Arctic Ave. 347-9119. Authentic Vietnamese and vegetarian cuisine.
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Reddingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Restaurant
1545 Pacific Ave. 348-3270. reddingsrestaurant.com. Offering the ultimate in southern cuisine with bar specials every day from 4-7pm.
Ruthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chris Steakhouse
1743 Boardwalk at Indiana Ave. 289-8950. megansgoodgrubandpub.com.
2020 Atlantic Ave. 344-5833. serioussteaks.com. Corn-fed USDA Prime Midwest beef, specialty chops, seafood, award-winning wine list.
Melaka Restaurant
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28 S. Tennessee Ave. 3448928. Malaysian and Chinese cuisine.
The Melting Pot
2112 Atlantic Ave. 441-1100. meltingpotcom. Fondue restaurant offers unique and interactive dining experience.
Mexico Restaurant
3810 Ventnor Ave. 344-0366. mexicorestaurant.com. Cocktail lounge serving authentic Mexican food & beer.
3600 Atlantic Ave. (Corner of Atlantic and Pacific Aves). 3441133. knifeandforkinn.com. Historic landmark restaurant with the finest seafood and steaks prepared on a woodfired grill.
Old Waterway Inn
1700 W. Riverside Dr. 3471793. 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.
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229 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-
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111 S. Chelsea Ave. (Inside Chelsea hotel). 428-4550. thechelsea-ac.com. Retro-style diner with hideaway cocktail lounge and coffee shop.
Tony Boloneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pizzeria
300 Oriental Ave. (Corner of Oriental and Vermont St.). 344-8669. tonybaloneys.com. Eclectic pizzas, subs, wraps, calzones and more. Mon.Thurs. 9am-10pm, Fri.-Sat. 9am-11pm. Sun. 10am-9pm. Free delivery.
Tun Tavern
2 Convention Way. 347-7800. tuntavern.com. A.C.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first steakhouse and brewery, now serving lunch, dinner and late night snacks. Microbrews.
Whiskey Grille
20 Pennsylvania Ave. 3453290. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
White House Sub Shop 2308 Arctic Ave. 345-8599. A.C.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s legendary sub shop.
Wine Down Restaurant
151 S. New York Ave. 3506349. Banquet facilities. Breakfast, lunch, dinner Tues.-Thurs. 7-11pm; Fri.-Sat., 7pm-mid.
The Wonder Bar
3701 Sunset Avenue (at the Albany Ave. bridge). 344-8888. wonderbarac.com. Lunch served from 11am and dinner served nightly in the Sunset Room from 5-10pm.
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1312 W. Brigantine Ave. 2661124. Serving pizza, subs, steaks, Italian dinners, grilled seafood, cappuccino and desserts. Take-out, eat-in and delivery. Open 10:30am-10pm daily.
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900 W. Brigantine Ave. 2665400. Pizzas, subs, wings, wraps and more.
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1400 Ocean Ave. 266-7731. lagunagrill.com. Fine cuisine, unique ambiance on the beach with beautiful view. Nightly specials and live entertainment. Open daily: breakfast starts at 8am, lunch at noon and dinner at 4pm.
9 S. Granville Ave., Margate. 823-4400. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food. Also in Linwood.
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3400 Brigantine Blvd. 2662808. Northern and Southern Italian cuisine.
5200 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-6888. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Specializing in Dim Sum and seafood. Open 11am -10pm, Fri. and Sat. till 11pm. Eat-in, take-out and delivery.
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Cleoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fish Palace
1075 North Shore Dr. 2661388. brigantinegolf.com. Beautiful views of golf course, casual ambiance.
Macedonian Grill
3015 Brigantine Blvd. (at 31st St.). 264-8801. macedoniangrill.com. Specializing in Mediterranean and American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Yuki Hana
3628 Brigantine Blvd. 2667608. Japanese/Chinese restaurant with a full sushi bar.
7307 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-5858. cleosfish.com. A large variety of prepared seafood and dinner platters. Catering available.
Dinoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Subs & Pizza
8016 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-6602 or 822-0670. Open daily, 7-11:30am. Breakfast entrees, sandwiches and subs. Party trays for all occasions. Pick-up, eat-in and delivery.
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8 S. Essex Ave., Margate. 823-7310. Serving up a huge selection of breakfast, lunch
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9403 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1293. Home of authentic home-cooked Italian cuisine and two-for-one specials.
Gertrudeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
7309 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 823-3003. gertrudesventnor. com. Dinner at 5pm nightly. Under the direction of Chef Neil Elsohn, Gertrudeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s is a casual yet sophisticated restaurant that uses organic, locally grown and harvested vegetables along with herbs, meats, cheeses and fish.
Hannah Gâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
7310 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 823-1466. (Cafe located at 7303 Ventnor Ave. 822-6000).
Isabellaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
4 S. Portland Ave. Ventnor. 822-2477. This traditional Mexican restaurant serves breakfast entrees and remains open for dinner with specialities such as fajitas, burritos, and other Mexican inspired dishes.
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Cooking for Spring Saturday, March 19
Spring cleaning? Spring cooking sounds better. Stuffed mushrooms, spring chicken, Dover sole, flounder franchise & sorbet. Light, refreshing and tasty, why not join us to have a spring fling?
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Cookout
Saturday, May 14 Be the grill master...your friends will be begging to get an invite to your cookouts. Grilled shrimp, lobster burgers, kebobs, clams, scallops and grilled sea bass. You never dreamed it could be so easy! $65 per class or $175 for all three. Includes the chef demo, lunch & a swag bag. Classes begin at 11:30 a.m. Space is limited, so register early. Call 609.348.2273 to register.
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6410 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 600-822-2266. Casual family atmosphere specializing in Kosher Mediterranean cuisine, steaks, lamb, chicken and fish. Open for lunch Sun.-Fri., noon- 3pm. Dinner served Sun.-Thurs., 5-9:30pm. Large party reservations suggested.
Johnny’s Café & Cocktails 9407 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1789. johnnyscafeventnor.com. Hearty breakfasts, healthy lunches and classic dinner cuisine with an Asian flair. Open year round from 7am-9pm, weekends till midnight. The ultimate happyhour at the bar, Mon.-Thurs. with half-price appetizers and discounted cocktails.
La Fontana
20 Douglas Ave., Margate. Gourmet Italian cuisine. Takeout anytime.
Lamberti
9707 Amherst Ave., Margate. 487-6001. 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.
Liang House Imperial East
7800 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 487-8052. Open daily 11:30am-9:30pm. Modern Chinese cuisine. Daily lunch and dinner specials. Free parking lot.
Maynard’s Café
9306 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-8423. Lunch and dinner specials. Starlight Garden bar open daily.
Malelani Café
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5205 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 822-5007. malelani.com. Fresh baked paninis, pastries, heart-healthy salad bar, Illy’s famous 60-bean blend coffee, black, green, and herbal teas, fresh juice and other specialty drinks. Open Mon.-Fri. 8am8pm, Sat.-Sun. 8am-10pm.
Matteo’s Italian-Asian Cuisine
7801 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 823-6700. Serving specialty sandwiches, gourmet burgers, homemade soups, fresh salads and more. Dine-in, take out, catering, free delivery all day. Open Tues.-Thurs.,11am7pm, Fri. & Sat. till 8pm.
Miyako
9210 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-4759. Authentic Japanese cuisine.
Euro Gourmet Cafe and The Gelato Factory
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6525 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 487-6525. Italian ice and gelato made on premises. Also featuring breakfast, lunch & dinner specialties. Delivery.
Red Room Café
141 N. Dorset Ave.,Ventnor. 822-1067. Gourmet pizzas, Italian specialties.
Shore Club Crabhouse, Bar & Grill
303 Longport Blvd., Longport (in the Seaview Harbor Marina). 822-1002. shoreclubbar.com. Great views of Egg Harbor Bay. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
Sofia
9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-9111. sofiaofmargate. com. This bayside treasure transports you to the Mediterranean with stylish decor and authentic Mediterranean and Continental cuisine.
Sophie’s Margate Café
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 serving pizza, subs, sandwiches, salads, pastas and more. Takeout 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. 822-0140. venturasgreenhouse.com. Lunch & dinner specials and late-night fare.
Yama Japanese Restaurant
5305 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 822-8105. 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
619 New York Rd. (Route 9), Galloway Twp. 748-1818. Authentic Greek cuisine.
Atlantic City Sub Shop
Heather Croft Sq., Northfield. 646-7799. atlanticcitysubshops. com. Eat-in, take-out, delivery and party trays.
A Touch of Italy
Black Horse Pike, Cardiff/EHT. 646-1855. touchofitaly.net.
Serving veal, seafood, pasta, steaks and brick-oven pizzas. Banquet facilities.
Barrels
Rt. 9, Central Square, Linwood. 926-9900. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food in intimate setting. 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.
Bulldogs
743 White Horse Pike, Galloway. 965-4433. Neighborhood sports bar serving American dishes.
Cavallino Nero
4760 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-0144. Lunch, dinner and late-night. Italian specialties.
Celina’s Mulberry Market & Grille
Sunrise Plaza, 68 W. Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway Twp. 4041700. celinascafes.com. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Home-baked goods.
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
6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 2721930. chickiesandpetes.com. Sports-themed bar/restaurant famous for its wings, crabs and Philly-style sandwiches.
Chido Burrito
807 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 4841480. chidoburrito.com. Check out surf videos, listen to some cool music and kick back for awhile. Live free. Eat well.
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 from 11am-10pm Sun.-Thurs., 11am-11pm Fri. & Sat. Early bird specials from 3-5pm on Mon. Live entertainment Wed.Sat. Outdoor deck.
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
325 Jimmy Leeds Rd., Galloway. 652-2210. dublineririshpubandgrill.com. Authentic Irish cuisine.
East Bay Crab & Grill
Cardiff Plaza, EHT. 272-7721. eastbaycrab.com. Specializing in all-you-can-eat crabs, earlybird menu.12 Entrees under $12 menu, over 60 entrees starting at $8.99 and daily specials. Reservations accepted.
Goodfellows, W.L.
310 E. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 652-1942. Home of the french fried lobster tail, gourmet burgers, steaks, seafood, and homemade Italian specialties.
Great American Pub
L’s Restaurant
English Creek Restaurant
Gregory’s Restaurant
Feather Cafe & Grill
6041 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 3775555. Traditional and authentic northern and southern Indian cuisine. Indian lunch buffet daily from 11am-2:30pm. Also serves American entrees.
Kelsey & Kim’s Soul Food 52 N. Main St, Pleasantville. 484-8448. 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. 652-0544. Family restaurant, casual dining.
Fuji
210 New Rd., No. 4, Linwood Green Plaza, Linwood. 9268861. Japanese cuisine specializing in sushi and steak.
Gaspare’s Gourmet Italian Bistro
Harbor Village Square, EHT. Ocean Heights Ave. & Zion Road, Bargaintown. 653-2112. www.gaspares.com. Quaint, cozy and casual serving lunch, dinner, take-out and delivery. Cocktails, beer and wine.
Gianna’s Cafe
The Plaza at Center Point, 1205 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 677-0470; FAX 677-8885. California cuisine in a casual, upscale setting.
Gilchrist Offshore
734 W. White Horse Pike, Cologne. 965-3433. Great breakfast and lunch specials.
Ginza Japanese Restaurant
6708 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 383-2588. (Ginza II located in English Creek Shopping Ctr., EHT. 383-3999). Hibachi steakhouse and sushi bar.
Juliano’s Restaurant
324 S. Pitney Rd, Galloway, NJ. 652-1398. Serving authentic Italian food and fine wines.
El Rancho
3003 English Creek Shopping Ctr., EHT. 677-0016. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Menu includes Italian specialties, pasta, seafood and smoked fish platters.
650 New Rd., Somers Point. 653-9853. jrstavern.com. Lunch specials starting at $5 and dinner specials from $9. Zion Rd. & Ocean Heights Ave., Egg Harbor Twp. 927-6363. julianospub.com. Sandwiches, salads, pizza, pasta and seafood.
Gourmet Italian Cuisine
3944 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-1990. Great gourmet Black Angus burgers. Happy-hour 6 days a week. Free poker Tues.-Weds.
375 S. Main St., Pleasantville. Authentic Mexican.
JR’s Tavern
900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 927-6665. gregorysbar.com. Serving lunch & dinner until 1am. Food and beverage specials.
The Grilled Cheese & Crabcake Co.
55 Laurel Dr., Somers Pt. 6017533. Offers a selection of fresh, homemade goods daily and a variety of tasty soups. Relaxing atmosphere, reasonably priced.
Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet
4450 E. Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-8807. hibachibuffetusa.com. Unique Asian buffet with meats, veggies, sushi, soups, salads, desserts and more.
Hi Point Pub (Skelly’s)
5 N. Shore Rd., Absecon. 6413172. Open 24/7. Full dinner menu. Eat-in/take-out/ delivery.
Hu Tieu
Asian Mall, Pleasantville Shopping Center, 700 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 6468977. Vietnamese cuisine.
Johnny Rockets
Hamilton Mall, Mays Landing. johnnyrockets.com. 1960sthemed classic burger joint and more.
The Inn at Sugar Hill
Rt. 559, Mays Landing. 6252226. innatsugarhill.com. Great food and cocktails on the waterfront.
JD’s Pub & Grille
45 S. New York Rd., Galloway Twp. 404-9000. Featuring classic pub fare plus a full dinner menu.
Joe’s Restaurant
131 Jordan Rd., (behind the Sunoco station off Laurel Dr./ Garden State Parkway entrance), Somers Pt. 927-4637. Lunch and dinner featuring Greek specialties.
Jo-Jo’s Italian Grille
Black Horse Pike & Main St., Pleasantville. 646-8332 and at 6106 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Twp. 641-8332. jojositaliangrille.com. Homemade Italian specialties.
119 Route 50, Corbin City. 628-3024. Is-jbones.com. Traditional, casual dining. J-Bones Tavern inside.
La Hacienda
265 S. New York Rd. (Route 9), Galloway, 652-6050. Serving authentic Mexican cuisine.
La Pizzatega
Linwood Greene, Rt. 9, Linwood. 653-8442. Serving seafood, veal pasta, steak, subs and salads.
Levari’s Seafood & American Grill
Tuckahoe Rd. and Rt. 50, Upper Township. 628-2225. levarisamericangrill.com. Open daily 10am. Drink specials.
Library III
6605 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 6457655. libraryiii.com. Murph’s crab cakes, steaks, prime rib, seafood and salad bar.
Los Mangos
229 S. Main Street, Pleasantville. 677-6868. letseat.at/losmangos. South American and Caribbean cuisine. Open Tues.-Sun. for lunch and dinner, delivery and take-out. BYOB.
Mangia by the Greens
3016 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 601-8369. Lunch, dinner, late-night snacks, pizza. Free delivery to EHT, Linwood, Northfield and Somers Point.
Maplewood Inn
1470 White Horse Pike, Hammonton. 561-9621. joesmaplewood.com. Italian specialties and “world’s best spaghetti.”
Mays Landing Diner
6177 Harding Highway (Rt. 40), Mays Landing. 625-5051. mayslandingdiner.com. Classic New Jersey diner. Baking done on the premises.
McKee’s Irish Pub
446 St. Louis Ave., Egg Harbor City. 965-7878. Open for lunch and dinner.
Mickey & Minnie’s
733 W. White Horse Pike, Cologne. 965-1877. Daily lunch and dinner specials. Closed Mondays.
Mount Fuji
136 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 383-8881. Traditional Japanese cuisine. Sushi bar.
The Nizam’s
6666 Black Horse Pike, EHT.
677-8829. Northern and Southern Indian food, including nan, tandori and vegetarian dishes. Major credit cards accepted. Lunch buffett $9.95.
Oyster Creek Inn
41 N. Oyster Creek Rd., Leeds Point. 652-8565. Oldfashioned fresh seafood house with waterfront dining.
Pistol Peteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Saloon & Steakhouse
1000 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 484-1000. pistolpetessaloon.com. Casual dining. Weekly specials.
PJâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 50 Pub & Grille
2301 Rt. 50, 1 Mile N. of Black Horse Pike (Rt. 322), Mays Landing. 625-9600. Everything homemade from soups to desserts.
Rama Thai
3003 English Creek Ave. Egg Harbor Twp. (in English Creek Shopping Ctr.) 677-1004. ramathainj.com. Thai cuisine with reasonable prices.
Ramâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Head Inn
9 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 652-1700. Classic area hotspot.
Renault Winery
72 N. Breman Ave, Egg Harbor City. 965-2111. Gourmet restaurant and also Josephâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
Richland House
1303 Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40), Richland. 856-697-5700. therichlandhouse.com. Fresh seafood and steaks, unique wine list.
Romanelliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Garden Cafe
279 S. New York Rd., Galloway. 652-0179. romanelliscafe.com. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also catering.
Sack Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Subs
784 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 646-6555. Hot and cold subs, homemade soups and salads.
Sakura
Samâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bar & Grill
18 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 646-5128. samsbarandgrill. com.
Sandi Pointe
908 Shore Rd., Somers Point, 927-2759. (Formerly Macâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Restaurant). Seafood restaurant and bar with live music.
Simply Fondue
581 Ocean Heights Ave., Somers Point. 788-8115. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open 7am-10pm daily. Daily specials. Eat in, take-out, delivery. Most dinners under $10.
Smithville Inn
Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-7777. Traditional area hotspot.
Tailgaters Galloway Grille
337 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City. 804-9000. Traditional American cuisine, daily homemade specials, burgers and wings. Sports bar.
Tap Room & Grille
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, 10am-2pm.
Thai Basil
199 New Rd., Suite 72, Linwood. 926-9339. Serving Thai-French cuisine.
Tre Figlio
500 W. White Horse Pike, Pomona. 965-3303. trefiglio. com. Italian cuisine.
Rusty Nail
Clancyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s by the Sea
The Beach Shack, 205 Beach Ave., Cape May. 877-742-2507. beachshack.com. The Rusty Nail, Cape Mayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s legendary hangout for locals and new menus highlighting the best of comfort food.
500 9th St., Ocean City. 3990113. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Where the town meets.â&#x20AC;? 1244 Boardwalk, Ocean City. 398-3344. clancysbythesea. com. Weekly specials, open year round. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open evenings.
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Deauville Inn
201 Willard Rd., Strathmere. 263-2080. deauvilleinn.com. Waterfront bar and dining.
926 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. 525-0460. Hot and cold subs, french fries, pizzas, homemade soups, salads and dinners.
Golden Inn
Tokyo Mandarin
Oceanfront at 78th St., Avalon. 967-2111. goldeninn.com. Dinner served from 5-8pm (9pm on weekends). Happyhour daily: Sun. noon-2pm: $5 Bloody Marys; Mon. & Fri. 4-6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports, and $5 margaritas; Tues. 4-6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports, and $5 Cruzan rum drinks; Wed. & Thurs. 4-6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports, $5 Absolut drinks; Sat. 11am-1pm: $5 Bloody Marys.
Ma France Creperie
506 9th St., Ocean City. 3999955. mafrancecreperie.com. Enjoy a quaint eatery with an art-inspired decor while feasting on French cuisine. Call for hours.
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4 West Roosevelt Blvd., (ShopRite Center) Marmora. 390-8883. Chinese & Japanese Cuisine, Sushi Bar & Catering.
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341 West White Horse Pike (Odesse Ave. & Rt.9), Pomona. 892-3704.
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2015 Shore Rd., Northfield, venturascafe.com. 641-5158. Award-winning filet mignon, pan pizzas and more. Delivery.
Vicâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Subs
742 Ohio Ave., Absecon. 6450500. Hot & cold subs, salads, party trays.
Watering Hole Cafe
6494 Weymouth Rd., Mays Landing. 625-9300. wateringholecafe.com. Serving lunch, dinner and drink specials daily. Full menu, including 18-oz T-bone steak w/veggies for $12.99. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-6pm.
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All Natural Pizza
1136 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. 391-2212. No sugar, shortening, oil or preservaties in sauce or dough. Fresh dough made daily.
Casa Del Dolce
947-949 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. 398-9300. Italian restaurant and gourmet deli.
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BALLY’s
BORGATA
340-2000 Arturo’s
1-866-MYBORGATA Bobby Flay Steak
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.
Ben & Jerry’s
Enjoy all your signature favorites; also the home of the Philadelphia Soft Pretzel Factory.
Johnny Rockets
340-0099. A retro ’50sstyle 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.
Choose from a variety of regional steaks and seafood.
Borgata Buffet
Mia
Red Pearl
Modern Asian cuisine served up fresh in casual setting.
Spa Café
Located in the Spa at Bally’s, offering health-conscious meals.
The Bagel & Doughnut Connection Open daily.
348-4411, ext. 6000. Contemporary Italian/ Mediterranean cuisine.
Fornelletto
Morton’s
Celebrated chef Stephan Kalt’s new restaurant offering traditional Southern Italian fare.
Gypsy Bar
Fun, relaxing dining experience.
Izakaya
Asian fusion.
Old Homestead Steak House
Domestically-raised, handmassaged 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.
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Snacks from the Lone Star Snack Bar are served.
Virginia City Buffet
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All-you-can-eat, Western-style buffet. Hours: Mon.–Thurs. lunch noon–3pm, dinner 3–9pm.; Fri.–Sun. noon10pm. $21.99 (plus tax) daily for dinner; $16.99 (plus tax) lunch Mon.-Thurs.
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
Game On!
French bistro-style cafe serves classic and contemporary American dishes.
Sports Bar
Sirloin and porterhouse steak and New England lobster.
The Metropolitan
340-2000 Gold Tooth Gerties
Burgers, hot dogs.
Nero’s Grill
Full of quick food options.
WILD WILD WEST at Bally’s
Lone Star Snack Bar
449-1044. mortons.com. Steakhouse with an a la carte menu features steaks, fish and salads.
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.”
The Cafeteria
Bakery, bagel sandwiches, and more.
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.
Griddled sandwiches served with an array of premiere beverages and desserts.
The Reserve/Preview Bar
American bistro. Breakfast served anytime.
Offers a selection of traditional and modern Asian cuisines.
Bread + Butter
N.O.W. (Noodles of the World)
6ix: A Bistro
Kwi Restaurant and Noodle Bar La Piazza Buffet
A modern Japanese pub from Michael Schulson.
Bally’s iconic culinary experience.
Coffee shop w/take-out available.
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.
Pickles Deli
New York style deli.
Cafe Roma
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.
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. 11:30am10pm; Fri.-Sat. 11:30am11pm.
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 “allday” breakfast foods like Ricotta cheese pancakes, to their all day menu, Mon.Thurs. 7am-11pm; Fri. 7amclose 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
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. 5:3010pm.
Resorts 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.
BeachBall Seafood House On the Boardwalk, open Fri.Sun. Closed after Labor Day.
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.
Breadsticks Cafe & Grill
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night fare. Open 24 hours daily.
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 Burger Bar
Burger Bar located across from Gallagher’s offers dry-aged beef burgers, chili made with choice sirloin, sliders (mini burgers) and more. Fall hours: Mon.-Thurs. 4-9:30pm; Fri. noon-9:30pm; Sat. noon11pm; Sun. noon-9:30pm.
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.
Showboat 343-4000 Canal Street Bread & Sandwich Co.
Soup, overstuffed sandwiches, made-to-order pizza and desserts, 24/7.
Casa Di Napoli
Oshi Sushi & Sake
$27.99.
Brick-oven pizza, classic Italian dishes including pasta, veal and seafood, homemade salad and breads.
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Johnny Rockets
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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.
236-BLUE. New Orleans-style restaurant and bar. 348-0725. A retro â&#x20AC;&#x2122;50s-style restaurant featuring classic burgers and more. Hours: Sun.-Thurs., 8am-mid.; Fri.Sat., 8am-2am.
Rib & Chophouse
Steaks, chops, chicken and fresh seafood, char-grilled to specification. Raw bar plus the freshest catch.
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Hearth-baked biscuits, overstuffed sandwiches, hearty salads and more. Home of the $3 Big Easy Burger.
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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.
Boardwalk Favorites
Classic Boardwalk treats including foot-long hot dogs, fresh fruit smoothies, soft pretzels, cotton candy, corn dogs, and pizza.
Corky’s Ribs & BBQ
Casual dining BBQ restaurant serving hickory-smoked pork, beef, chicken, BBQ ribs, sandwiches and salads.
Create-A-Cone
Patrons choose their favorite flavor and toppings. Then the staff mixes them together on a marble slab. Dine-in or takeout.
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Sat. 2–10pm; Sun. 2–8pm.
Hooters
Seafood, burgers and “nearly world-famous” chicken wings served by the famous Hooters girls.
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347-7770. Catch your favorite game while eating a meal with everything from beef to seafood menu.
Carmine’s
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.
The Comedy Stop Cafe & Cabaret
Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 1-877-FUNNYAC. Offering a full menu of dining options, every day. Café Cuisine includes a continental menu, latte & espresso available. Buffet style breakfast (Sat. & Sun. 10am–2pm) $7.77.
Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar
348-6700. cubalibrerestaurant. com. Classic and contemporary Cuban dishes. Brunch, dinner and late dining served daily.
The Palm
344-7256. thepalm.com. Known for its aged prime beef, monstrous Nova Scotia lobsters and outstanding American and Italian dishes.
P.F. Chang’s China Bistro
348-4600. Traditional Chinese cuisine, with innovative contemporary creations that demonstrate modern influences on the modern Asian palette.
Red Square
344-9100. Famed restaurateur
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Jeffrey Chodorow’s vodka and 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.
meats and the freshest fish available. Sun.-Thurs. threecourse chef special dinner menu is available for $35 per person. Open for dinner Fri.Tue. 6pm.
Rí-Rá Irish Pub & Restaurant
449-9300. Seafood, salad, “nearly world-famous” chicken wings and the “more than a mouthful burger” all served by the Hooters girls.
348-8600. Authentic pubs were imported from Ireland and reassembled here. Pub fare and modern interpretations of classic Irish dishes.
TRANSPORTATION CENTER: Stewart’s Root Beer
Famous for its root beer, ice cream floats, and hot dogs, Stewart’s is now located in Tropicana’s Transportation Center, serving all its popular snacks and goodies.
TRUMP MARINA 1-800-777-8477; 4412000 The Bayside Buffet
An all you can eat International buffet has all your traditional favorites in a relaxing atmosphere lunch and dinner Mon.-Thurs. ($16.99 plus tax.), or sample the lavish breakfast buffet from 8am -11:30am daily ($12.99 plus tax.). A Seafood buffet is featured every Fri., Sat., and Sun. during lunch and dinner ($25.99 plus tax.). Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8am-8pm; Fri.-Sun. 8am-9pm.
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Harbor View
Elegant, intimate dining. Serving the finest gourmet seafood and Italian specialties. Best views of the Marina and Atlantic City skyline. Open for dinner Wed.-Sun. 6pm. Sunday Champagne Brunch 10am-2pm.
Imperial Court
Superb Chinese cuisine with exotic offerings and assortment of familiar items. Open for dinner for Fri.- Sun. 6pm.
The Café
Full breakfast fare. Also serving deli-style lunch and casual dinners. Open 24 hours.
TRUMP PLAZA 441-6000 24 Central Cafe
An upscale dining experience in a casual atmosphere, features everything from steaks to seafood and from Asian dishes to the latest martinis available.
China Cafe & Sushi Chef
Casual and classic Italian cuisine from pizza to eggplant parmigiana to chicken florentino.
Boardwalk Terrace (overlooking the ocean). 572-0866. A fusion of unique Asian cuisine ranging from Cantonese to Japanese accompanied by an assortment of selections available at the Noodle and Sushi Bar.
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2225 Boardwalk at Trump Plaza. 441-0400. evorestaurant.com. Serving specialty cocktails and 20 wines by the
glass. Menu features world cuisine and brick-oven pizzas.
Max’s
Located on the sixth floor, this steakhouse features U.S.D.A. prime certified Angus beef and seafood selections. Open for dinner.
Rainforest Café
On the Boardwalk at Trump Plaza. 345-5757. rainforestcafe.com. Exotic salads, pastas, burgers, steaks and seafood served amidst the sights and sounds of a tropical rainforest.
Roberto’s
Serving northern and southern Italian cuisine in a setting that overlooks the ocean.
Food Court
With Starbucks, Sbarro, Nathan’s Famous, Arthur Treacher’s, Häagen-Dazs and Sarah’s Cookies.
TRUMP TAJ MAHAL 449-1000 Dynasty
Cantonese/Chinese with many delicacies including authentic sushi bar.
Hard Rock Café
On the Boardwalk at Trump Taj Mahal. 441-0007. Casual American fare in a rock ’n’ roll atmosphere including Legendary Burger menu, authentic memorabilia of famous rock musicians. Open 11ammid. daily (till 1am Fri.-Sat.).
Il Mulino New York
Offers two distinct, sideby-side dining experiences, the fine dining restaurant, Il Mulino New York and the more casual, newer concept, Trattoria Il Mulino.
Trattoria Il Mulino
Casual dining experience offers a lounge. Has an open kitchen with a pizza oven and a communal table.
Moon at Dynasty
Serving specialty cocktails, including the Sake-tini, along with sushi creations and fully cooked selections.
The Rim
A gourmet noodle bar right off the casino floor. Sit at the circular bar and watch chefs prepare your meal or dine at a private table.
Royal Albert’s Palace
On the Boardwalk at Trump Taj Mahal. 449-9200. Fine Indian cuisine.
Safari Steak House
Decorated in a rustic jungle theme, the steakhouse received the Gold award from the National Academy of Restaurant Sciences.
Sultan’s Feast
Buffet features black angus steaks grilled to order, gourmet pizza and dessert stations. $14.98 (plus tax) for breakfast daily 8–11:30am; $22.47 for lunch/dinner Mon.–Fri. noon–9pm; $26.75 Sat.–Sun. for lunch/dinner (open until 10pm Sat.).
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The perfect place for a light breakfast, sandwiches, salads, paninis and gelato.
Plate American Cafe Breakfast anytime.
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New. Offers eight hot and cold soups daily, served in a 16oz. bowl with a bag of oyster crackers for just $4.95.
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ziz Ansari’s rise in the world of comedy has been microwave fast. Just five years after graduating from New York University with a marketing degree, Ansari co-stars in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation, and has a three-picture deal with Hollywood comic genius Judd Apatow (Funny People, Knocked Up). The host of the 2010 MTV Movie awards will perform two shows (8pm & 11pm) Saturday, March 5, at the Borgata Music Box. Ansari, 27, talks about his rapid rise to fame, why he is intimidated by Jaden Smith and why he would rather be part of Parks and Recreation than The Mentalist. Your next film, 30 minutes or Less, sounds about how long it took you to launch your career. [Laughs] It might be five years since I left school but I’ve been doing stand-up for 10 years. I was going to school, but I did it on the side since I enjoyed it. I’ve been doing this longer than people think, but I have been very serious about this for about five years. What did your dad, a doctor, who was born in India, think of your career choice? He was fine with it because there was never a moment in which I was dropping out of school to become a comic. My parents thought stand-up was a hobby for me, which in a way it was. I worked on stand-up like some people practice guitar. I was doing well right from when I got out of school.
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You’re not Tom Haverford from Parks and Rec, but that character seems closer to you than Randy. I just love doing Parks and Rec. I’m fortunate to be on a show like that. There are few comedies on TV, especially network TV, that I really enjoy and match my sensibility. So to be on one of those shows is something that I try not to take How did you hook up with Judd Apatow, who for granted. It’s a lot of fun to work on. It would be so weird to work on a show I is white hot in Hollywood? I feel very privileged to work with him. don’t care about, like The Mentalist. I was around him when he was doing Funny People. I did the Randy character It would be easy for you to do ethnic humor, and got a small part playing him. I kept but you’ve kept your stand-up personal, coming up with funny stuff [on the Funny which works since you have a unique view. I’ve steered clear of the ethnic jokes. That People set] and we talked about doing a would be too easy. I like doing the autoRandy documentary. He was totally into biographical stuff. I talk about what’s in doing something like that and working my head. I go with what I think is funny with me on other projects. since it’s my experience. What’s next for you two? We’re going to do a movie in which I play one of two disgraced astronauts who have to go back to the moon to clear [their] names. It’s an adventure movie that’s funny. We’re working on that now and in the future we’ll do one which is a road movie about motivational speakers called Let’s Do This and down the line there will be a Randy movie.
You’ve accomplished a great deal in a halfdecade. What’s next? Maybe I’ll retire in a year and I’ll sell mango slices off the exits of the highways, like they do here in Los Angeles. That’s a tough job. You have to convince someone in 30 seconds to eat some fruit and have change for them. That’s a harder job than mine so maybe I’ll stay where I’m at in a year. n
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I loved doing that. I was at a [New York] Knicks game recently and saw a guy use a new T-shirt gun at that game. He was shooting about 20 shirts in the crowd in five seconds. It was crazy. Some celebrities are for stricter gun control laws. I’m for looser T-shirt Was there ever a possibility that you would gun control laws. I would love to drive go to Wall Street, like some of your classaround the city and just shoot T-shirts mates? into the streets and see what people I went to business school, but I wasn’t would do. cut out for that. The guys I went to school with wanted to become investment bankers or work at Goldman Sachs. Why did you keep looking at Jackie Chan That wasn’t for me, but my parents were from the podium at the MTV movie awards? fine with what I wanted to do since I was It was just where I was looking. I would working in comedy from the time I was look either at Jaden Smith since he cracked up at everything or at Jackie out of school. Chan, who looked puzzled by everything You formed the comedy troupe Human Giant I said. I was nice to Jaden Smith because right out of school. Your bit on the guy who I think he could have anyone killed. I shoots the T-shirt gun at sporting events didn’t want to offend him. He’s young killed at South By Southwest three years ago. but he’s a powerful guy.
Does anyone ever confuse you for the Randy character? Fans don’t, but I was doing an interview with a woman who was really rude to me. She thought I was this sexist idiot like Randy and I had to explain to her that’s not me. Randy is a character. The reality is that Bruce Willis isn’t (Die Hard protagonist) John McClane and Robert Englund (Nightmare on Elm Street’s creepy Freddy Kruger) doesn’t kill people in their dreams.
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HAT A DIFFERENCE A MONTH makes. On June 28, 1939, Two Ton Tony Galento, a boxer as colorful and controversial as his nickname, stepped into the ring at Yankee Stadium in New York City to face heavyweight champion Joe Louis before an estimated crowd of 40,000. A national radio audience tuned in to see if the Orange, N.J., native could pull off an upset. The odds against the 5-foot 8-inch, 240-pound Galento were bigger than his protruding waistline and an appetite for food. Galento, who reportedly ate 50 hot dogs in one sitting, fought valiantly in his quest for the title. His powerful left hooks staggered Louis in the first round and briefly knocked him down in the third. With a devastating combination of punches, Louis took command of the fight, defeating Galento in a fourth-round technical knockout. Twenty-five days later, on July 23, Galento laced up his gloves again at Million Dollar Pier in Atlantic City. His opposition was not the standard pugilist. Instead, Galento would take on Peter the Great and Battering Buckaroe, a pair of 175-pound kangaroos. For Galento, it was a transition from main event to sideshow. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll fight anyone â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and anything,â&#x20AC;? Galento vowed in boosting the hype for the unusual matchup. Boxing historian Tony Triem of Las Vegas said there was an underlying reason for the match of man versus marsupials. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Galento was not liked as a prizefighter by his peers, so he set up stunts to draw attention to himself,â&#x20AC;? Triem says. Galento was known for skirting the rules in boxing with his gouging and other fouls, and directing racial and ethnic slurs at his opponents. He taunted Lewis in a series of phone calls leading up to their title fight. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll moider de bum,â&#x20AC;? Galento said of Lewis. It was a comment that ultimately would be included in Bartlettâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Familiar Quotations. At heart, Galento was rough around the edges but a showman who knew the value of publicity in attracting paying customers. After fighting the kangaroos, Galento said he intended to work his way through the rest of the animal kingdom, including the panda, panther and tiger before taking on the ultimate challenger â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the lion. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Who has that lion ever licked?â&#x20AC;? Galento demanded in a New York press conference. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What right has that big bum to go popJoin us on Facebook:
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pedestrian way. In the past, people have talked of elevated moving sidewalks and monorails. The cable-car system can seem just as farfetched. But Cortopassi comes armed with facts about the advantage of sky cabs, which have been built successfully in a number of locations including a smaller version in Portland, Ore.
ynthia Rose Cortopassi has had a vision for Atlantic City that she’s been trying to make reality for the last nine years. That vision would have thousands of tourists and residents alike floating high above a city often plagued by traffic gridlock in state-of-the art gondolas traveling an endless loop around the resort. And in those nine years, it would have been hard for any local to have missed the news about this vision completely. Cortopassi has held numerous press conferences and educational events. She’s met with casino executives and state and local officials. She’s received endorsements and support from a host of agencies and has even become a sort of quasilocal celebrity.
According to Cortopassi: • The system would offer an alternative to driving for partygoers in the city, reducing DUIs. • The large supports for the system could include security cameras, increasing safety in the resort. • The system would solve many traffic and parking problems in the city. Cortopassi envisions tourists parking their cars at casinos and not moving them again until they leave.
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ing the money for the project has been much more difficult. “I’ve been at this for nine years and really, it has been one setback after another,” she says. “I originally had a commitment from Caesars, but then that management changed. Then I had MGM lined up as supporters, but then they left the city. I had Gov. Corzine as a supporter, but then came the election. Now I have Gov. Christie saying he will listen to me and I’m setting up that meeting. “So it’s been a lot of setbacks, but I‘m more optimistic than ever,” she says. That optimism comes from a series of recent announcements that have buoyed hope in the city’s future. Cortopassi’s proposed route for example, would now include stops at a yet-
to-be-built Hard Rock Casino, a yet-to be completed Revel casino (next to a revitalized Resorts) and then proceeding to the marina where a new Golden Nugget property awaits. All of these projects have come after more than two years of seemingly constant negative news about the city’s declining market share. “Right now, we’re on a roll,” she says of the city. “I think now may finally be the time this happens. And I am scheduling a meeting with Gov. Christie. He’s willing to listen and that’s very encouraging.” Of course, ideas about how to improve traffic flow and better move tourists around the resort are as old as the Boardwalk itself, which of course was designed to give tourists a wide
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• Financing for the project would be handled on a lease basis, thus making the system itself its own collateral. Of course, she’s been making these arguments for nine years, and as of yet, there are no cable cars riding above the city. As part of her job, Cortopassi does promote the use of cable cars in other places besides Atlantic City. But she says that even after nine years of trying, she has high hopes for the city. “It has become very personal to me,” she says. “My bosses do say to me that they want me to pursue other projects, and I do that in a number of places. But I live here. And I see and know so many people in the city who need jobs and wonder where things are going. And I just know this can be a real benefit and game changer for the city. So yes, I take it very personally.” And so the gondola lady keeps pitching. n
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Interest in the idea ebbs and flows, but always, Cortopassi and her sky transit idea seem to resurface and never completely vanish. Put simply, she has become the “Atlantic City gondola lady.” “When I’m out and people see me, I am the gondola lady,” Cortopassi concedes. “I recently had a couple come up to me that only knew me from the news report and from my efforts. But you know what? When people do see me, they are always very supportive. It’s ‘We support you,’ and ‘Don’t you ever give up.’ I really draw a lot of strength from that.” Of course the main reason Cortopassi, an agent for Salt Lake City-based manufacturer Doppelmayr CTEC, hasn’t seen her vision become a reality is simple — money. The project would cost about $350 million. And while she picks up endorsements (In 2009, for example, the National Green Energy Council endorsed the idea), find-
• The system would be able to handle the city’s notoriously windy weather, but would shut down if gusts reach 50 MPH.
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NCE AGAIN, GREETINGS AND salutations. Before we get to your questions, just a word of thanks to you folks down here in Atlantic City. The reaction we have gotten is amazing now that we are broadcasting Monday through Friday from 5-7pm on KOOL 98.3. Apparently there is a need down here at the shore for the freedom that radio once represented. And as I think back, the Philadelphia market is really no different from the A.C. market. The music that I play and the memories that come along with our broadcasts are what made radio what it was back then, and what it still is today with the Geator and you, the fans. So thanks for the compliments, and we will continue. Now, let’s ask the Geator — but before we start, some Oscar trivia. Believe it or not, one previous Best Picture winner was an X-rated movie. Can you name it? Answer at end of column.
Would all the members of one group make The only place I know of that might the same amount of money or was it common have these broadcasts other than the for the lead singer get more? — Carla Recording Academy, which gives the Grammy Awards, is the Museum of Generally the only time one member Broadcasting in New York. However, you of a group made more money was when can view many of the older Grammy perthere was songwriting involved. In most formances on YouTube by searching for instances the members divvied up what- “Grammy” and the year. ever the paycheck was. A great example was the Four Tops, who began in the early 1950s and were like brothers. Even when Levi Stubbs became famous as a solo performer, he remained absolutely loyal to the Tops and even shared his royalties from Little Shop of Horrors with the rest of the guys.
Jerry, where can I get a Phillies newsboy — Hoop! hat like yours?? Thanks
Well, I wear many newsboy-style hats, but the only Phillies hat I own is their baseball cap. I get my hats wherever I can find them — department stores, men’s apparel stores, and hat stores in and I was watching the Grammys and needed around Philly or wherever I’m traveling. I’m constantly on the lookout for them. a break. I love music, but my first love is Some I buy and some people give me. the oldies. Is it possible to obtain earlier And of course we have our special Geator Grammy programming from 1958 till ??? hats from Memories in Margate available Thanks — Billy Reds during the summertime.
Answer to Oscar trivia: Midnight Cowboy was rated X when it was released. After it won the Best Picture award for 1969, the X rating became associated with pornographic films, and in 1971 its rating was changed to R. ÊN
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The magnetic Kilmister gives maximum effort whether performing or partying. It’s not surprising that he’s bored during this politically correct era in rock. “It kills me how bland this period is,” Kilmister says bluntly. “You go backstage these days and you see 20 bottles of Perrier and a bag of nuts. What’s wrong with this fucking picture? Everything is so healthy today and it’s terrible. I don’t get it.”
‘Motörhead is what rock ‘n’ roll should be, otherwise you should be playing a video game.’ — Dave Grohl
ance in a Ramones video, Butthead, on the MTV show, says, “He’s Lemmy. He can walk into any video he wants.” Beavis responds enthusiastically with a “Lemmy rules.” “It’s good to be held in that kind of regard, but it’s all about the music,” Kilmister says. “I’m a musician, not a personality.” For Motörhead, which will perform Friday, March 4, at the House of Blues at Showboat in Atlantic City, two words sum up the sonic experience: loud and fast. There’s never been much subtlety with the act, which formed in 1975 after Kilmister was kicked out of British progrockers Hawkwind. Motörhead combined the muscularity of metal with the speed of punk rock. “It just felt natural for me to do so,” Kilmister says. “It was different from Hawkwind. It was a much better fit
and that’s the way it’s stayed all of these years.” However, it’s not as if Motörhead, which also includes guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee, is a British version of America’s Ramones. There is some variety in the vulgar display of power offered by Kilmister and company. Another Perfect Day, which dropped in 1983, is perhaps the most menacing Motörhead album to date. 1916, which was released in 1991, possesses the band’s most witty set of lyrics and then there is 1993’s Bastards, which is filled with unrelenting thrash-rock. “There is a certain style of Motörhead,” Kilmister explains. “But there are differences from album to album. Each song stands on its own. But the thing is that we go all out with each song. We give as much energy as we can.” That’s not just in the studio or onstage.
Nor does Kilmister, who claims that he has done every drug except heroin and morphine, get today’s rock and pop stars. “What the fuck is it about John Mayer?” Kilmister asks. “Someone should explain him to me. And the same goes for Justin Bieber. They’re all such boring people. They’re so fucking serious. I’m not interested in people as boring as that. It’s a shame these people are popular entertainers.” Don’t ask the inveterate rocker to indulge in the virtues of hip-hop. “Why should I do that when it’s not music?” Kilmister asks. “There’s nothing creative about doing that [rapping] over music someone else created. They go out and take John Bonham’s drumming. I don’t call that music. You think they [rappers] could come up with sounds of their own, even some basic sounds and they can’t do it. Sad.” Kilmister and his maverick band are still making their own sounds. The World Is Yours, their latest disc, which dropped in December 2010, is packed with manic, menacing metal. “Making music is still a good time for us,” Kilmister says. “As long we continue to have fun and people come out there’s no reason to stop what we’re doing.” n
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here are only a handful of recording artists who are simply known by their first name. There’s Cher, Madonna and Lemmy. Lemmy Kilmister doesn’t have much else in common with the aforementioned performers. Kilmister, whose given name is Ian, happens to be a headbanging icon, who, depending on who you chat with, is the Godfather of punk or metal. Each camp would love to have Lemmy on their side. A number of such prominent musicians wax extensively about Kilmister in the brand-new documentary Lemmy. The documentary features a who’s who of rock’s hoi polloi, who tip their cap to Kilmister. Such disparate figures as Ozzy Osbourne, Peter Hook of New Order, James Hetfield, Jarvis Cocker, Dave Grohl and Slash each sing the praises of Motörhead’s intense vocalist-bassist. Grohl calls Lemmy “the baddest motherfucker in the world.” He goes on to note that “when you see and hear him, there’s such a human connection. This is what rock ’n’ roll should be, otherwise you should be playing a video game.” Kilmister, 65, isn’t choked up by the myriad of props tossed his way. “You can’t believe all of that,” Kilmister tells Atlantic City Weekly while calling from Chicago last week. “If you buy all of that shit, you’ll go fucking nuts. I’m not super-human.” Well, according to Maxim magazine, the British icon comes close. Maxim has Lemmy at number eight on its “Living Sex Legends” list, since the word is that Kilmister has bedded more than 1,200 women. “I just try to have fun,” Kilmister says. “It’s about having a good time.” Several years ago, Kilmister was a guest on Bill Maher’s Politically Incorrect show. At one point he disappeared from the set. “Someone on the panel asked me a stupid question,” Kilmister says. “Then I remember being bored and going out and smoking a joint.” Kilmister can do what other rockers can’t. Obnoxious arbiters of taste Beavis and Butthead are even impressed with Kilmister. After Lemmy made a cameo appear-
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Dated: March 1, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Mar 3, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-052837-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County
Dated: March 1, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Mar 3, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DE-
Docket No.: F-058483-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: STEFAN P. SPISAK 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 Stefan P. Spisak are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-058483-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 3/3/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 3/3/11, 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 2, 2008 made by Stefan P. Spisak as mortgagor to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on October 14, 2008 in Book 12903 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2008076746, 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, STEFAN P. SPISAK 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: March 1, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Mar 3, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-052837-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: RONALD WILSON 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 Ronald Wilson and Wanda Williams are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-052837-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 3/3/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 3/3/11, 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 April 16, 2006 made by Ronald Wilson and Wanda Williams as mortgagors to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on August 11, 2006 in Book 12407 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2006080286, 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, RONALD WILSON are made a party Defendant to this foreclosure action be-
cause 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: March 1, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Mar 3, 2011 NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANT Docket No.: F-047400-10 Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division
Atlantic County (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: ELWANDA M. CARTER YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiffís 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 Elwanda M. Carter are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-047400-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 3/3/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 3/3/11, 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 21, 2006 made by Elwanda M. Carter as mortgagor to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on July 13, 2006 in Book 12382 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2006069325, 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, ELWANDA M. CARTER 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: March 2, 2011 /s/Jennifer M. Perez Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Mar 3, 2011
Real Estate Atlantic City Weekly Real Estate Classified line Ads 646-4848 ext. 28. Display Ads: Call (609) 646-4848 Ext 16. Deadline: Monday at 5pm. Email: classifieds@acweekly.com, Mail: AC Weekly Classifieds, Bayport One, 8025 Black Horse Pike, Suite 350, W. Atlantic City, NJ, 08232 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ARIZONA BUILDING LOTS FULL ACRES AND MORE! Guaranteed Owner Financing No credit check $0 down - 0 interest Starting @ just $99/ mo. USD Close to Tucson’s Intl. Airport For Recorded Message 800-631-8164 Code 4001or visit www.sunsiteslandrush.com ATLANTIC CITY WEEKLY Real Estate Ad Deadline, Monday 5pm. Call Rogena (609)646-4848 ext. 28 MOBILE HOME LIKE NEW, 5YR Old MOBILE HOME. $36,300. 2BR/1BA. Shed. Lot Rent $441/mo. Owner 843.687.9446 North Carolina Mountains. E-Z Finish Log Cabin Shell with Acreage. Pre-Approved Bank Financing! Only $79,900 Warm Winters- Cool Summers 828-247-9966 code 45port For Recorded Message 800-631-8164 Code 4001or visit www.sunsiteslandrush.com
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(L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: HARRY MALDONADO YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FORMAN HOLT ELIADES & RAVIN, LLC, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 80 Route 4 East,
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field Resorts, Inc., recorded on February 29, 2008 in Book 12790 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2008017104, 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, ALEX D. LLARENA 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, FLORDELIZ LLARENA 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.
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 Harry Maldonado are the Defendant(s), pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F-052837-10 within thirty-five (35) days after 3/3/11 exclusive of such date, or if published after 3/3/11, 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 May 27, 2006 made by Harry Maldonado as mortgagors to Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. f/k/a Fairfield Resorts, Inc., recorded on October 11, 2006 in Book 12454 of Mortgages for Atlantic County, as Instrument #2006102238, 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, HARRY MALDONADO 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.
Liam Neeson: Action Hero
The one-time star of Oscar-worthy material has drifted into action-hero mode By Lori Hoffman
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ecause Nicolas Cage continues to make bad movie after bad movie, he still has the title of the, “actor who has made the worst career choices” since winning or being nominated for an Academy Award. However, an actor who could easily be declared a close runner-up is Liam Neeson. Neeson, from Northern Ireland, made his film debut in 1981 in John Boorman’s Excalibur and went on to build a solid career in supporting roles (The Bounty, 1984; Suspect, 1987), before he found his first starring role in Sam Raimi’s intelligent horror/superhero movie Darkman (1990). From there he went on to the movie that established him as a major international movie star, the title role in Steven Spielberg’s multi-Oscar winning Schindler’s List (1993). Neeson was nominated for an Academy Award (he lost to Tom Hanks in Philadelphia). Now his career was on the fast track Unknown HHHH Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra; rated PG13
and he went on to major starring roles in Nell (1994) opposite Jodie Foster and his soon-to-be-wife Natasha Richardson, and the superb drama about the Irish freedom fighter Michael Collins (1996). He became part of the Star Wars family in The Phantom Menace (1999). Other roles in the following decade included Gangs of New York (2002), Love Actually (2003), and the underappreciated Kingdom of Heaven (2005). After a small but crucial supporting role in Batman Begins (2005), Neeson’s career has taken a major slide. It is not that his films aren’t making money, but surely someone can find a better use of his talent than the B-movie kidnap drama Taken (2008); the remake of the TV series The A-Team (2010); and the recent thrillers The Next Three Days (which was a box office bomb), and his current film Unknown. It was the latter film, a less-than-stellar knockoff of The Bourne Identity, which made me sit in the movie theater and ponder how Neeson’s skills have been less than challenged the last few years. Unknown isn’t horrible. It has its solid moments, and if you don’t figure out
the plot twist right away, you will be on the edge of your seat waiting for it to develop. However, it isn’t nearly as good as Bourne, and if Neeson is now typecast as an aging action hero, he would be better off finding better scripts. Perhaps Neeson will bounce back with some of his upcoming films including The Grey, a post-plane crash, lost-in-the-wild drama and Last Stand. The latter sounds intriguing, based on the summary on IMDb.com: A drug cartel leader busts out of a courthouse and speeds to the Mexico border, where the only thing in his path is a sheriff and his inexperienced staff. I always take an optimistic view when it comes to actors I like.
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Tilton Shopping Ctr., Northfield • 646-3147 Shore Mall, EHT. • 646-4700 • *fri. to Sun. only housemaid (NR) 12:15, 2:45, 5, 7:25, 9:45 the adjustment bureau (PG13) 11:30*, 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30 true grit (PG13) 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:30 rango (PG) 11*, 11:30*, 1:30, 2, 4, 4:30, 6:30, 7, 9, 9:30 barNey’s version (R) 1:05, 4:15, 7:05, 9:50 take me home tonight (R) 11*, 1:30, 4:15, 7:30, 9:50 from prada to nada (PG13) 12:05, 5:10 beastly (PG13) 11:10*, 1:30, 4:10, 7, 9:30 the rite (PG13) 2:40, 7:15, 10 justin bieber: Never say never fan cut 3D (G) 11*, 3:45, 7:45 the company men (R) 12:40, 2:55, 7:35 justin bieber: Never say never 3D (G) 1:30, 6:15, 10:15 the roommate (PG13) 5:15, 9:55 gnomeo and juliet 3d (G) 11:10*, 1:30, 3:40, 5:50, 7:55, 10 blue valentine (R) 2:35, 7:10 the king’s speech (R) 11:05*, 1:50, 4:30, 7, 9:45 no strings attached (R) 12:35, 4:45, 9:30 unknown (PG13) 11*, 1:30, 4, 7, 9:30 Compiled by AC Weekly Staff: editorial@acweekly.com coolest happenings aroundlike theson region The Social Network (PG13) 12, 5 Big momma’s like father, (PG13) 11:10*, 1:40, 4:10, 7, the mechanic (R) 2:45, 7:45, 9:45 9:30 the illusionist (PG) 3, 5:05, 9:50 hall pass (R) 11:15*, 1:45, 5, 7:30, 10 biuitful (R) 12:30, 7 just go with it (PG13) 11*, 1:50, 4:40, 7:20, 9:50 tangled (PG) 12:15, 2:30, 4:45 the fighter (R) 11:05*, 4:10, 9:40 127 hours (R) 7:30, 10 black swan (R) 1:40, 6:45
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Franco. The show got trashed by most TV critics, calling the show boring. Said one writer about James Franco, “When he was on stage, he looked to be in actual physical pain over having to deliver the lines put in front of him.” Variety noted that, “While Melissa Leo dropped an ‘f-bomb’ early on, the ‘f’ words best describing the proceedings would be ‘flat,’ ‘fumbling’ and ‘familiar.’ I picked all the major winners except for best director, so I felt good about how the night went. However, I was disappointed that the honorary awards were given out prior to the live broadcast, so we didn’t get to hear from 95-year-old character actor Eli Wallach and director George Lucas. I don’t care if the show is longer; it is about the industry pioneers as well as the bright new stars. n
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REGAL HAMILTON COMMONS Black Horse Pike, Hamilton Twp. • 677-1949 • *Sat.-Sun. only the rise encore (NR) Mon. 7:30 rango (PG) Fri.-Sun. 1, 1:30, 4, 4:30, 7, 7:30, 9:35, 10:05; Mon.-Thurs. 1:30, 2, 4:30, 5, 7, 7:30, 9:35, 10:05 carmen 3d (PG13) Sat. 1; Thurs. 7:30 the adjustment bureau (PG13) 1:50, 4:40, 7:20, 10 beastly (PG13) Fri.-Sun. 12:45, 3:10, 5:20, 7:40, 10:10; Mon.-Thurs. 2:40, 5:20, 7:40, 10:10 take me home tonight (R) Fri.-Sun. 12:50, 3:20, 5:40, 8, 10:20; Mon.Thurs. 2:30, 5:30, 8, 10:20 hall pass (R) Fri.-Sun. 2, 5:10, 7:50, 10:25; Mon.-Thurs. 2:10, 5:10, 7:50, 10:25 drive angry 3d (R) Fri. 1:45, 4:50, 7:45, 10:20; Sat. 4:50, 7:45, 10:20; Sun. 1:45, 4:50, 7:25, 9:55; Mon.-Wed. 2:05, 4:55, 7:25, 9:55; Thurs. 2:05, 4:55 Big momma’s like father, like son (PG13) Fri.-Sun. 1:25, 4:20, 7:15, 9:50; Mon.-Thurs. 2:15, 4:45, 7:15. 9:50 I am number four (PG13) Fri.-Sun. 1:40, 4:35, 7:35, 10:15; Mon. 1:55, 4:35, 10:15; Tues.-Thurs. 1:55, 4:35, 7:35, 10:15 unknown (PG13) Fri.-Sun. 1:10, 3:55, 6:45, 9:25; Mon.-Thurs. 1:40, 4:15, 6:45, 9:25 just go with it (PG13) Fri.-Sun. 1:05, 4:05, 6:55, 9:40; Mon.-Thurs. 1:35, 4:20, 7:05, 9:45 justin bieber 3d (G) Fri.-Sun. 4:10,9:45; Mon.-Thurs. 4:25, 9:30 justin bieber fan cut 3d (G) Fri.-Sun. 1:15, 7:05; Mon.-Thurs. 1:45, 6:50 gnomeo and juliet 3d (G) Fri.-Sun. 12:40, 2:50, 5, 7:10, 9:20; Mon.Thurs. 2:20, 4:50, 7:10, 9:20 the king’s speech (R) Fri.-Sun. 12:55, 3:45, 6:40, 9:30; Mon.-Thurs. 1:25, 4:10, 6:55, 9:40
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