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1.) The A.C. Country Club in Northfield hosted the Absecon Lighthouse Fashion Show on Friday, April 19, to benefit the lighthouse’s programs for children. Among the fashion models were Ashley Priest of Lisa Johnson Communications (left) and Miss New Jersey Lindsey Petrosh. 2.) Employees at Bally’s Atlantic City took part in Blow Bubbles 4 Autism Day on Monday, April 22. 3.) Revel’s Got Talent auditions were held April 21 and continue every Sunday at The Social. The finals are June 30 and July 7 for professional and amateur contestants, respectively, with grand prizes totaling $15,000. 4.) Dusk Nightclub at Caesars hosted the official eXXXotica Expo after party Friday, April 19, featuring James Deen and Lexi Belle. 5.) The “King of Motown” Smokey Robinson performed at Caesars Showroom on Sunday, April 21. 6.) Canadian rock band Three Days Grace played Showboat’s House of Blues Sunday, April 21, behind their latest CD ‘Transit of Venus’. 7.) Borgata president and COO Tom Ballance was the guest speaker at the A.C. Hotel & Lodging Association’s annual scholarship awards banquet Tuesday, April 23. 8.) On Monday, April 22, bands, duos and solo artists auditioned for steady gigs at the Margaritaville complex, scheduled to open Memorial Day weekend at Resorts. 9.) DJ Vito G and DJ Pauly D manned the turntables, and several special guests were on hand for Jason Dobson’s 30th birthday bash at The Pool After Dark Saturday night, April 20.

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wo Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA)funded shows remain on the Atlantic City Ballet’s 2012-’13 schedule. As a beneficiary of CRDA’s community capital development and entertainment grants program, the Atlantic City Ballet was able to perform a total of five free and open-to-the-public shows in the Atlantic City during this performance cycle. CRDA entertainment grants help underwrite the costs associated with events in the tourism district such as the Bay Atlantic Symphony, Atlantic City Ballet and the Atlantic City Air Show. CRDA community capital development grants are offered to nonprofit organizations that support such pursuits as open-space development, activities and recreation for seniors. Recipients of these grants are based on applications that are reviewed and awarded on a firstcome, first-served basis. On Saturday, April 27, at Resorts, the A.C. Ballet will perform its uniquely choreographed version of French composer Georges Bizet’s Carmen, which the Ballet first premiered at the Landis Theater in Vineland earlier this month. The following Saturday, May 4, at the Taj Mahal’s Mark G. Etess Arena, the Ballet is bringing back its homage to the Atlantic City of yesteryear with a performance of Caught Up In The Swing, a comedic ballet that tells a fun and reminiscent story through dance, and one that was created to celebrate Atlantic City Ballet’s 30th anniversary. Both shows start 8pm and are free and open to the general public. They are part of AC Ballet’s Everyday Dance Initiative that allow ballet performances to be accessible to everyone. In existence for 30 years, the Atlantic City Ballet has become an artistic resource for the residents of southern New Jersey and the surrounding area, consisting of 24 professional dancers from the United States and around the world, and making for a unique, culturally diverse company. acballet.org.

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he inaugural Jersey Gumbo Cookoff and Music Festival promises to bring a blast of the bayou to South Jersey in June. The Tony Mart’s Presents event will feature more than 20 local chefs and restaurants preparing all sorts of the Louisiana food staple, from Seafood Gumbo and Chicken & Sausage Gumbo, to Okra Gumbo, Vegetarian Gumbo and Jersey Crab Gumbo, among others. Somers Point will be transformed into a little New Orleans as kettles of steaming gumbo will be tasted (all you want for the price of admission, which is $20 for general admission) and the sounds of NOLA permeate from the Somers Point Fire Company #1 (447 Bethel Rd.) from 1-10pm. Providing the tunes will be a slate of award-winning artists, including Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience; Vini Lopez & his Key West Caribbean party band, “License to Chill”; Blues Music Award winner “Jumpin’” Johnny Sansone (pictured) and his Cajun/New Orleans R&B/Rock band as well as others. The event will feature also feature other goodies to munch on and a beer and wine garden. Some of the proceeds of the event will benefit local charities as well as the fire company and VIP passes are available for $30, which gets you into an exclusive tasting at 11am and a VIP seating/party area during the music. Following the last forkful of gumbo to be consumed and the last note of N’awlins funk played, Somers Point may never be the same. tonymart.com.

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Bleak and strange, The Terror is a Flaming Lips album you might expect to hear at the end of the world. True, some of the band’s members were going through personal hardships around the making of the album, which took a short time to record, and you can hear it. From the isolated, far-away vocals of Wayne Coyne — who sounds as spaced out and alone as ever — to the broad strokes and flickering blips of fuzzed out synths, cranky guitars and loping beats, the album (at least digitally) is meant to be heard in full. In fact, apart from a few cuts such as the 13-minute standout “You Lust,” the album almost sounds as if it’s one long work of sorrow, beauty and being lost at sea. For the Lips, the sea is always one full of vintage gear and experimentation, and on The Terror these effects are used to bathe the songs in an anguish never quite heard on one of the band’s albums before. Don’t get me wrong, the album is indeed enjoyable and at times gorgeous, and Lips fans will certainly welcome the powerful sentiments within. — JS

Haven Coming to Golden Nugget By Lori Hoffman

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ropping the ol’ f-bomb — or blurting out some controversial phrase with racial, ethnic or sexual connotations — is a foolproof, time-honored and 100 percent acceptable way for a comedian to get an audience’s attention. Not for Sarah Silverman. She’s no innocent, of course. But Silverman doesn’t cross the line with her edgy brand of comedy simply for its shock value. The full-time comedian and occasional actress says her often shocking material is really just her way of showing her fans that she’s a comedy artisan. “First, it’s the craft of the joke,” she said during a recent interview with the Washington Post. “There are so many people who are like, ‘Race stuff, that’s edgy,’ so they’re just racist and it’s awful. Audiences are like dogs — they can smell what’s underneath the material, and that’s something you can’t plan or fake. Sometimes people don’t buy it from me, and sometimes they do.” Even if Silverman does cross the line in an offensive way, she refuses to apologize. That was never more apparent more than a decade ago, when she came under fire for using a slang term for Asians on a late-night television show. The president of an Asian-American group demanded an apology from Silverman, who

“Audiences are like dogs.” refused to back down. The comedian said she didn’t use the offensive word to perpetuate racism, but to merely point out the misinformed logic of racism. “I never apologize for anything I’m not sorry for, and I can’t control how things are inferred,” she said. Silverman, who brings her humor to the

stage of Borgata’s Music Box for a one-nightstand on Saturday, April 27, is one of a large contingent of stand-up comedians who used Saturday Night Live as a career springboard. Unlike many of her former SNL colleagues, though, Silverman, 42, wasn’t exactly a longtime member of the pioneering late-night comedy show. She was a one-and-done writer and performer, fired after the 1993-94 season because only one of her sketches ever made it to the dress rehearsal stage, and none of her bits ever aired on the show. Almost as painful as being dumped from the show was the way she was let go — by fax. However, she used the experience to help create a funny parody when she appeared on The Larry Sanders Show two years later. Silverman isn’t one of those comedians who came out of nowhere and burst onto the scene. Her career has been one of steady growth as she moved between developing her stand-up chops and small acting roles in films like There’s Something About Mary, School of Rock, Screwed and Rent. She was equally visible on television on series ranging from Star Trek: Voyager to Seinfeld to Crank Yankers. It was her 2005 concert film Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic — basically a film version of her stand-up act — that made Silverman a major player in comedy and paved the way for her TV series The Sarah Silverman Program on Comedy Central.

One of Silverman’s most endearing comedy qualities — at least to her fans — is that she doesn’t seem to have a filter, on stage or off. Hosting the MTV Movie Awards in 2007, she let fly with a funny but vulgar insult of Paris Hilton as the celebutante was headed off to serve a brief jail term. Several months later, on the MTV Music Awards, she dissed Britney Spears — who was launching a career comeback — by noting, “Wow, she is amazing. I mean, she is 25 years old, and she has already accomplished everything she’s going to accomplish in her life.” But they paled in comparison to her 2008 appearance on then-boyfriend Jimmy Kimmel’s TV show to introduce a video titled I’m F------ Matt Damon, in which she and [Matt] Damon sang a duet about having an affair behind Kimmel’s back. Silverman’s latest project is a new YouTube channel called JASH, which she’s sharing with fellow comics Reggie Watts, Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim and Michael Cera. Each comedian produces a new video each week, and Silverman said the channel gives her a chance to quickly explore and test out new comedy ideas almost immediately. “I get to wake up and have an idea and shoot it next week. It’s total autonomy,” she said. “Google and YouTube fund it, but we don’t have to show them anything . . . it might fail, but we’re not gonna get canceled.” n

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aturday,, April 27, marks the 25th anniversary of what has become the largest single-day festival in southern New Jersey. The Somers Point Bayfest runs from 10am-5pm Saturday and lines 14 blocks of Bay Avenue with food and craft vendors, family fun, educational exhibits and live bands. Last year an estimated 35,000 people attended, and thousands of dollars was raised for the Somers Point Education for Foundation and other beneficiaries. For many the festive frame of mind often kicks into high gear around the time Bayfest activities start winding down. If so, a prime place to perpetuate the party is Clancy’s By the Bay, located at the far north side of Bay Avenue where it meets East Maryland Avenue. Having recently celebrated its one-year anniversary, Clancy’s By the Bay is the fourth business venture of Joe Villari, who also owns Clancy’s By the Sea in Ocean City, Clancy’s Pub in Brooklawn, and the original Clancy’s in Sewell. The Somers Point site is a sprawling, sparking establishment that underwent a major, months-long renovation before opening in Feb. 2012. DJ Nick Teti will be spinning hits from noon-9pm at Clancy’s, including between sets of the four-man Who Dat Band that plays from 1-5pm. Later Clancy’s house band, Thirsty Wilson, takes the stage for a special Bayfest appearance from 9pm1am. Thirsty Wilson (lead vocalist Jamie Sofroney, lead guitarist/vocalist John Petronis, bassist/vocalist Doc Roger, keyboardist/vocalist Scott Jarvie, rhythm guitarist/vocalist Kyle Gans and drummer/ percussionist Ryan Kennedy) typically plays every other Thursday night at Clancy’s from 7:30pm. “We gel so well together there, it seemed only fitting to bring it up to the general manager, Paul Caruso — before he even thought about it — to ask him if we could be the headlining band for Bayfest at Clancy’s,” says Petronis, a PGA teaching golf professional by day. “We go on at 9pm — maybe earlier if the weather shortens the junior golf tournament that I’m running earlier that day at Greate Bay [Country Club in Somers Point].” Thirsty Wilson plays a mix of top-40 dance, party and modern rock songs, classic rock and old favorites. “We throw a little bit of something in for everyone, however it’s mostly about the dancing at Clancy’s and a majority of the venues that we gig at,” says Petronis, whose band is also a regular at places like the Deauville Inn in Strathmere, Yesterdays

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Clancy’s by the Bay just celebrated its one-year anniversary. in Marmora, Carney’s in Cape May and Gregory’s in Somers Point. “We cover bands like Matchbox 20, the Goo Goo Dolls, Bruno Mars, the Cars, the Cure, the Beatles, Neon Trees, Rob Thomas, Santana … we span the gamut. We’re toying with the idea of throwing in an original or two at some upcoming shows.” Bands performing at Bayfest this year include 3 South Benson (performing at the south end of Bay Avenue and featuring drummer Tom Robbins, bassist/vocalist Jake Blumberg and guitarist/ vocalist Mike Gordon); Brotherfish (performing on the north end of Bay Avenue and featuring Joe Archible on bass, Rob Santa Maria on guitar and vocals, Andrew Kempa on guitar, harmonica and vocals, Dennis O’Keefe on drums and Tom Yanno on guitar and keyboard); the reggae band Steppin’ Razor (playing at the William Morrow Beach, featuring lead vocalist/keboardist/rhythm guitarist Johnny Myers, lead guitarist James Hoy, rhythm guitarist/vocalist B. Hold and percussionist Mark Patterson); and The Rockets (playing across from The Doc’s Place, 646 Bay Ave., featuring vocalist/keyboardist Jay Thomas, vocalist/keyboardist/guitarist Chris Taylor, vocalist/keyboardist Derek Petaccio, bassist/ vocalist Chris Lynch, lead guitarist/vocalist Mike Fallis and drummer/vocalist Tony Marco). ■

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nce again, greetings and salutations. And do you realize that as of this weekend, Memorial Day is only four weeks away? Yes, that’s when Memories will unveil a new look, a new spirit, and a new feel. And with Memorial Day right around the corner, so will come our Sunday afternoon jam sessions at La Costa. And all of the summer magic can be heard on WTKU Kool 98.3 not only Monday through Fridays from 7-9pm, but also when we go live on the weekends from Memories. Great times this summer to look forward to. But now, let’s ask the Geator. I once read an article about Sissy Spacek’s screen test for the movie Carrie. She said that another actress was being considered for the part, but she didn’t say who it was. I just read her new book but I couldn’t find the answer in there either. Maybe the Geator’s movie maven department knows? — Kathleen, Lansdale, Pa. Our spies report that director Brian da Palma’s first choice was an actress by the name of Betsy Slade, who he had seen in a movie called Our Time. But Sissy Spacek’s husband, Jack Fisk, who was the art director for Carrie, convinced him to do a screen test with Sissy, and when she showed up in greasy hair and an old dress from her school days, she clinched the role.

The great artists from our era truly created music from the heart. Nowadays in the lyrics and the music the heart too often is left behind. Hi, Jerry. I am trying to find the artists who sang a couple of our old South Philly songs. One song was: “I can’t bear the thought of leaving you behind,” and the other was “Each night under this moon.” I remember some of the lyrics if that would help. — Les Gibbs, Harrington, Del.

‘Carrie’ director Brian de Palma’s first choice was the actress Betsy Slade.

Jerry, they say that today’s kids dissect the lyrics and it has a negative effect on them, therefore there’s more violence, etc. Back in the day, talking mid- to late- ’60’s and through the ’70s, I just listened to the songs, sang along, and either liked them or didn’t like them! I never sat there and picked them apart or reacted in a negative way. So why does today’s younger generation spazz out to themes of today’s lyrics? Your thoughts on this, please. Thank you!! — Danny Di Nicolantonio, St. Petersburg, Fla.

In my opinion there are very few writers like those back in the day who were able to write lyrics that applied to love, life, and feelings. Today unfortunately most lyricists write about social conditions, violence that is happening in the world, and negativity. And as you were influenced by great lyrics and great songs, the kids of today are influenced by what they hear and what they see.

These are two great recordings, and two great examples of the kind of music we talked about in the previous question that’s all too rare today. The first is “I Can’t Leave You” by the Destinations, whose lead singer, Jerry Utter, used to perform at Memories and Lighthouse Pointe. The second song is “Come Home Soon,” a 1961 release by the Intruders — yes, the same group that did “I’ll Always Love My Mama,” “Together,” and “Cowboys to Girls.” It was an early production by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff before going to the bigger lush arrangements they later used for Philly International. n

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and served as a springboard to television work in Philadelphia and New York. His morning show in the City of Brotherly Love (Three to Get Ready) set the standard such for such programming, predating The Today Show by more than a year. Kovacs’ work has influenced generation of television comedy, from the fast sketches of Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In to parodies of Saturday Night Live and the camera stunts of Late Night With David Letterman. Bianculli suggests a reason for Kovacs’ success was his ability to connect with viewers. “He was probably better than anyone in television in talking to the audience casually,” Bianculli says. As a professor of communications and television history at Rowan University in Glassboro, Bianculli has made Kovacs’ programs part of the curriculum, introducing his work to a 21st century generation. What’s the reaction of students? “Some hate it, some love it,” Bianculli says, fulfilling the epitaph on Kovacs’ tombstone: “Nothing in Moderation.” ■ see more online @

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21 Bar at Dusk

Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 21barac.com. Over 21 varieties of vodkas, tequilas, craft beers and cocktails.

25 Hours *

Resorts. 344-6000. resortsac.com. 24-hour casino bar/lounge. Blanche “The Singing Bartender” Morro Tues.-Sat., 4-10pm. Happy hour weekdays 2-7pm.

Anthem *

The Quarter at Tropicana. 576-5206, anthemlounge.com. Nightspot offering bottle service, DJs, drink specials and summer packages.

Atlantic City Bar & Grill

1219 Pacific at S. Carolina Ave. 348-8080. acbarandgrill.com. Open 24/7. Over 20 HDTVs. Drink & app. specials daily.

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Back Bay Ale House

800 N. New Hampshire Ave. 449-0006. backbayalehouse.com. Open seven days, 11am-9pm, till 11pm Fri.-Sat.

Bar 12-21 at Morton’s Steakhouse

Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 449-1044. caesarsac.com. Premium wines and martinis.

BB’s Burgers

Atlantic Club Casino. 340-7240. atlanticclubcasino.com. Dozens of premium beers. Open Fri. and Sat. noon-1am, Sun. noon10pm. Happy hour 5pm-7pm and 10pmmid. Live music Fri. and Sat., April 26-27, Kirk Yano and Eddie Turner, 9pm

Blue Martini *

Bally’s, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2709. ballysac.com. Live bands and DJs Fri. & Sat nights, and Latin Night Mondays. Bottle service available.

Boneyard Bar & Grill

20 S. Virginia Ave., 348-3360. Open daily 4pm-7am. Live music until 3am. Fri, April 26, SensaMotion, Cultureal, and Under Fire, 8pm.

Boogie Nights

Tropicana, Brighton Ave. and the Boardwalk. boogienightsac.com. 888-9407080. Ultimate ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s dance club. Open Fri. & Sat. from 9pm.

Borgata Comedy Club *

Music Box, One Borgata Way. theborgata. com. Tickets $20, shows 9pm nightly at the Music Box, except during headline acts.

Casbah Nightclub *

Thursdays, $600 in prizes every week. No cover for ladies, $10 for men, show a casino ID for free entry.

Dizzy Dolphin

Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 449-1000. casbahclub.com. Open Fri.,Sat. 10:30pm to 6am. A.C.’s original casino nightclub.

Atlantic Club Casino, Boston Ave. and the Boardwalk. atlanticclubcasino.com. Open Fri. & Sat., noon-3am; Sun.-Thurs., noonmidnight. Happy hour 5-7pm.

Chelsea Pub

Dock’s Oyster House

8 S. Morris Ave. (across from Trop garage) 345-4916. chelseapubandinn.com. Open 24 hours. Three bars, six pool tables, outdoor patio, drink specials.

The Chelsea

Chelsea Hotel, 111 S Chelsea Ave. 800-5483030. thechelsea-ac.com. Five-hour Happy hour 3-8pm Thurs.-Sat. at Teplitzky’s.

Comedy Stop Cafe & Cabaret *

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. tropicana.net. 1-877-FUNNYAC. Happy hour 5:30-7pm daily at Cassie’s Bar.

The Continental

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

Dos Caminos

Harrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd. 4415165. harrahsresort.com. 441-5747. Tequila lounge open until 11pm weekdays, 1am weekends. DJs Wed., Fri. & Sat.

Ducktown Tavern

2400 Atlantic & Georgia aves. 449-1212. ducktowntavernac.com. Open 24/7. Three Happy hours: 11am-1pm, 4-7pm and 3-5am. About 20 beers on tap.

Dusk *

The Pier Shops at Caesars, 674-8300. continentalac.com. Famous Philly martini bar export. $5 Happy hour Sun.-Fri., 4-7pm.

Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 345-3875. duskac.com. Multi-level, 10,000 square foot nightclub. Open Tues., Fri. & Sat., 10pm till late. Tues. is service industry night.

Cuba Libre *

Ego Bar and Lounge *

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-6700. cubalibrerestaurant.com. Latin music, exclusive rum bar. Happy hour 5-7pm. Late Night Latin Floor Show Fri. and Sat. night.

Diving Horse Cabaret

9 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. 3440119. Divinghorseclub.com. Gentleman’s club and Luxx Lounge nightclub. Amateur

Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 449-1000. trumptaj.com. Nightlife hot spot. Almost Angels perform every Fri. & Sat., 10pm2am.

Eden Lounge *

Harrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd. 4415165. harrahsresort.com. Live music starting 8pm nightly. Closed Tues.-Thurs.

Evo

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

Firewaters

Tropicana’s Marketplace. 344-6699. tropicana.net. 101 bottled & 50 draft beers, martini bar.

Forum Lounge *

Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 1-800-677SHOW. caesarsac.com. Located on third floor. Live entertainment on weekends.

Foundation Room *

Showboat’s House of Blues, 801 Boardwalk. 343-5795. hobatshowboat.com. Lounge hours Thurs., 8pm-4am, Fri.-Sat., 6pm2am.

sports-bar atmosphere. Happy hour Mon.Fri. 4-7pm.

H2O Pool & Lounge

Golden Nugget, Huron and Brigantine Blvd. goldennugget.com. 800-777-8477. A.C.’s sleekest new outdoor poolside lounge. Open 11am-10pm, until 2am Fri.-Sat., weather permitting.

Hooters

Tropicana, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 449-1500. hooters.com. Full bar, 13 highdef TVs.

House of Blues Party Pit

Showboat’s House of Blues, 801 Boardwalk. hobatshowboat.com. 800-522-4700. Live music, DJs and dancers Fri. & Sat., 7pm4am.

HQ Nightclub *

3108 Pacific Ave. (in Ocean Club Condos). 345-5554. girasoleac.com. Mediterranean style café with patio and lounge. Fashionably early Happy hour 5-7pm.

Revel, 500 Boardwalk. 572-6412. revelresorts.com. revelnightlife.com. 40,000-square-foot club with four unique levels. Bottle service, renowned DJs every Thurs., Fri. & Sat.

Gypsy Bar *

Irish Pub

Girasole Ristorante & Bar

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.com. Live music, gourmet tequila menu.

Hard Rock Cafe

Trump Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk at Virginia Ave. 441-0007. hardrock.com. Home of authentic rock ’n’ roll memorabilia.

Harry’s Oyster Bar

Bally’s, Park Place and the Boardwalk. 431-0092. harrysoysterbar.com. Casual

St. James Place at the Boardwalk. 3449063. theirishpub.com. A.C. landmark bar with many imported bottles and drafts. Free parking, open 24 hours.

Ivan Kane’s Royal Jelly Burlesque *

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Revel, 500 Boardwalk. 340-0003. revelresorts.com. Open 7 days, Mon.-Thurs., 6pm-3am, Sat. from 1pm, Fri. and Sun. from 3pm. Specialty cocktails.

Izakaya

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 317-1000. theborgata.com. Modern Japanese pub. Sushi, sake and cocktails. Izakaya Monday, $7 sushi and drinks 5pm.

Jezebel’s *

Luxx Lounge

9 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. 344-0119. Divinghorseclub.com. Open Thurs.-Sat., 11pm-7am. Bottle service, DJs every weekend, Wed. is industry night.

Main Stage *

Ballyʼs Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2700. ballysac.com. Beerpong, mechanical bull. Open 24/7. Live music weekends.

Maloney’s Uptown

Kelly’s Corner Pub

Melting Pot

Kelsey’s

1545 Pacific Ave. at Kentucky Ave. kelseyandkims.com. Bar open 4pm-midnight weekdays, till 2am Fri.Sat. Happy hour 4-7pm daily and live music 7-10:30pm weekends.

Knife & Fork

Atlantic and Pacific aves. 344-1133. knifeandforkinn.com. Open daily at 4pm. Happy hour 4-6pm, half-priced apps at the bar.

Le Grand Fromage

25 Gordonʼs Alley. 347-2743. Late night menu, lounge open 8pm-8am. Live music on weekends. Elephants for Autism Music Festival returning May 17-19.

Liquid Bar

In Trump Plaza lobby, off Boardwalk at Mississippi Avenue. trumpplaza.com. Stylish bar in casino lobby. Entertainment weekends.

Live Bar *

Golden Nugget, Huron and Brigantine Blvd., goldennugget.com. 800-777-8477. Live bands and DJs Thurs.-Sat. nights from 9pm. Bottle service available.

Long Bar

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 317-1000. theborgata.com. Seven flat-screen TVs and small-plates menu. Open 4pm-2am Sun.Thurs., 2pm-2am Fri.-Sat.

142 S. Tennessee Ave. An A.C. original sports bar and grill, home of the seven-day Happy hour. 2112 Atlantic Ave. (by the Walk), meltingpot.com. 441-1100. Open daily till 10pm, Fri.-Sat. till 11pm. Girls Night Out Thurs., May 23, live music, vendors, door prizes, wine and martini specials, three-course meal for $25.

Missile Bar *

The Quarter at Tropicana, upper level of Cuba Libre. 348-2000. missilebar.com. Open midnight-dawn Thurs.-Sun. DJ entertainment.

Mixx *

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.com. Fri., Sat. & Sun. 10pm-late. High-energy dance club with world-renowned DJs.

Mountain Sports Bar *

Ballyʼs Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2700. ballysac.com. Nightclub open 24/7 with western theme, DJs and live music.

Sun. Jazz Night every Sunday from 6-9pm. April 28, pianist John DiMartino and bassist Boris Kozlov, 6-9pm.

The Palm

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 344-7256. thepalm.com. Award-winning wine list. “Prime Time” Happy hour 5-7pm daily.

Phillips Seafood

The Pier Shops at Caesars, Level 3, phillipsseafood.com, 348-2273. $4 Happy hour all day Sun., 4-7pm Mon.-Fri., bar only. Many $4 specials.

Piano Bar *

Resorts. 340-7698. resortsac.com. Live entertainment, food and drinks. Open Mon. 6-11pm, Fri. & Sat. 9pm-1am.

Pizza Pub

2309 Pacific Ave. 344-0055. Located across from Trump Plaza. Great food, music and specialty drinks.

Planet Rose Karaoke Bar

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 344-6565. Plush cocktail lounge and karaoke bar. Absolut and Three Olives drinks $5 after 3am.

Pic-A-Lilli Pub

231 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-1113. Dinner menu. Beer specials daily, 11pm-2am. Two Happy hours daily, 11am-1pm and 4-6pm.

The Pool at Harrah’s *

Harrahʼs Resort, 777 Harrahʼs Blvd., harrahsresort.com. Tropical oasis with large heated pool, five hot tubs, 12 cabanas. Open Wed., Fri. & Sat., 10pm-4am.

Pro Bar *

Ri´-Ra´ Irish Pub

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-8600. rira.com. Authentic Irish pub. Late night Happy hour 11pm. Live music 11pm. Thurs., April 25, Fame & Fortune; Fri, April 26, The Nameless Few.

Rumba Lounge *

Tropiana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3488600. tropicana.net, Sports-themed lounge. DJ and live dancers every Fri. & Sat. 10pm-3am. Beth Tinnon and Rayna every Tues. & Wed.

Rush Lounge *

Golden Nugget, Huron Ave. and Brigantine Blvd. goldennugget.com. 800-777-8477. Live entertainment nightly, bartop table games. Bottle service available.

Sammy D’s

Harrahʼs Resort, 777 Harrahʼs Blvd. 4415402. sammyds.com. Open 24 hours. Retro coffee shop with wines by the glass, half bottle or bottle, specialty cocktails. Happy hour daily.

Scarduzio’s

Showboat, Delaware Ave. & Boardwalk. showboatac.com. Lounge open 5:30pm2am. Sundays is Service Industry Night. DJs every Fri. & Sun., 9pm-1am.

The Social *

Revel, 500 Boardwalk, 340-0003. revelresorts.com. Three bars and two levels. Live music nightly, 9pm-12:30am.

Souzai

The Pier Shops at Caesars. Level 3, souzaisushi.com, 348-4443. Serving sushi and cocktails. Karaoke Sun, 9-11pm. Two Happy hours, 4-6pm and 9pm-close.

Resorts 13th floor. 340-7698. resortsac. com. A.C.ʼs first in-casino gay nightclub. Classic speakeasy motif with live dancers and DJs. Open Thurs.-Sun. 8pm-3am.

Tango’s *

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.com. Fri., Sat., Mon. 10pm-late. Nightclub with a personality of its own.

Proud Mary’s Sports Bar

Teplitzky’s Lounge

Mussel Bar

Providence *

mur.mur *

Revel, 500 Boardwalk, 225-9851, musselbar.com/revel. Sports bar vibe with live music and fantastic food and beverages. 30 draft beers and 150 bottled beers.

Ono

Atlantic Club Casino Hotel. Boston and Pacific aves.atlanticclubcasino.com. 3477111. Happy hour 5-7pm Fri.-Sat., 5-9pm

3209 Fairmount Ave. 348-3322. Serving food & beverages 24 hours daily. Perpetual sports on six TVs. The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 345-7800. providenceclubac. com. Nightclub w/ VIP bottle service and private lounges.

The Ridge *

Ballyʼs Claridge tower. Park Place and the Boardwalk. 340-2000. ballysac.com. A hybrid of a bar with casino games.

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. tropicana.net. Lounge next to gaming floor with live music nightly. The Chelsea hotel. 111 S. Chelsea Ave. 800-548-3030. thechelsea-ac.com. Happy hour 3-8pm daily with $5 drink specials, $3 domestic beers and $4 imports.

Throwbacks Bar & Lounge

511 N. Arkansas Ave. 344-0883. throwbacksac.com. Open 8pm-4am daily. A.C.ʼs newest hot spot for urban entertainment. Drink specials daily.

Toga Bar *

Caesars, Boardwalk and Arkansas Ave. 348-4411. Caesarsac.com. Ultra lounge

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with high-energy DJ music, posh VIP areas, bottle service. Happy hour Sun.-Thurs. 4-7pm. Several craft brews on tap.

Tony’s Baltimore Bar & Grill

2800 Atlantic Ave. 345-5766 and 345-9461. baltimoregrill.com. An A.C. landmark. Bar open 24 hours.

Tun Tavern

Inside Sheraton Hotel, Two Convention Blvd. (across from Convention Center). 347-7800. tuntavern.com. Happy hour 5-7pm Mon.-Fri. Live music 8pm-mid. weekends. Fri., April 26, Kyle Campbell; Sat., April 27, Chris Huff.

Ventnor, Margate & Longport

Johnny’s Cafe

9407 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1789. johnnyscafeventnor.com. Open 7am daily. Daily Happy hour 4-6pm and Fri. & Sat. late night Happy hour.

Maynard’s Cafe

9306 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-8423. maynards-cafe.com. Fri. night Happy hour with free buffet. Outside bar open, weather permitting.

Malelani Café

Vagabond Tap House

672 N Trenton Ave., Chelsea Heights. 3506721. vagabondac.com. Open from 11am daily. Over a dozen craft beers on tap.

Whiskey Grille

20 Pennsylvania Ave. 345-3290. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Five flatscreen TVs, daily specials.

The Wonder Bar

3701 Sunset Ave. (at the Albany Ave. bridge). 344-8888. wonderbarac.com. Water views, fun, friendly atmosphere. $5 menu Mon.-Fri.

Xhibition Bar *

Harrahʼs Resort, 777 Harrahʼs Blovd. 4415165, harrahsresort.com. Open 24/7. Circular lounge on gaming floor. Many 50-inch plasma TVs. Smoking allowed.

5205 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 822-5007. malelani.com. Open mike most Sat. nights.

Sofia

9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-9111. sofiaofmargate.com. Live music Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Happy hour 4-7pm at the bar, till 10pm Wed.

Steve & Cookie’s

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

Tomatoe’s

9300 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-7535. tomatoesmargate.com. Happy hour nightly till 6:30pm. Rock ʻnʼ Roll Sushi Wed., 9pm-mid. at the bar. Happy hour every Wed. till 9pm.

Ventura’s Greenhouse

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

BRIGANTINE Cellar 32

32nd St. and Revere Blvd. 264-9463. thecellar32.com. Open from 10am. Happy hour specials daily. Occasional live music.

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Laguna Grill & Rum Bar

1400 Ocean Ave. and the beach, Brigantine. 266-7731. lagunagrill.com. Ocean views, entertainment, deck bar.

St. George’s Pub

Towne Center, 4282 Harbour Beach Blvd. 266-1001. stgeorgespub.com. Drink specials. Pool table. Open 24 hours. Quizzo Wed. Live music weekends. Friday, April 26, Jeff Horalberger, 7pm; Sat., April 27, karaoke with Mike Maggio, 10pm; Wed., May 1, Quizzo, 8pm.

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4450 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 837-2763. brickhousenj.com. Open 7 days from 11am-late. 16 beers on tap, 5-7pm daily happy hour.

Black Cat Bar & Grill

1 N. Shore Rd. (off White Horse Pike), Absecon. 641-2323. Open 7 days from 10am. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 5-7pm; Wed. is trivia night w/giveaways.

Diamond Diner Sports Bar

16711 Washington Ave., EHT. 646-6656. Newly renovated diner with attached sports bar.

DiOrio’s Cafe

10 McArthur Blvd. Somers Pt. 927-6111. Pool table. DJs and occasional live music on weekends.

Dubliner Irish Pub

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East Bay Crab & Grille

450 Bay Ave., Somers Pt. 927-9007. Happy hour Mon.-Sat., 4-7pm. DJs Fri. night.

Charlie’s Bar

800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 927-3363. charliesbar.com. Open daily to 3am. Mon.-Fri. Happy hour 3-6pm.

Chickie’s and Pete’s

6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-1930. chickiesandpetes.com. Ultimate sports bar. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm with beer and drink specials.

Christina’s Restaurant and Bar

Inside Vienna Inn, 920 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 965-0457. vienna-inn.com. Happy hour Tues.-Sun. 3-6pm and 9pmclose. Live music Sat. 8pm-mid.

Clancy’s By the Bay

101 E. Maryland Ave., Somers Pt. 9276969. clancysbythebay.com. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 11am-6pm. Live entertainment most nights. Thurs., April 11, Who Dat Band, 7:30pm.

Cousin Mario’s

5401 Harding Hwy. (Route 40), Mays Landing. 625-2523. cousinmarios.com. Happy hour noon-7pm weekdays. Wed. karaoke. Live music Thurs.-Sat., 7:30pm. Fri., April 26, Randi and Vicki; Sat., April 27, Turning Point, 7:30pm.

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Bulldogs Bar & Grill

743 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway, 9654433. bulldogsbar.net. TVs at the bar & booths. Entertainment Fri. & Sat. night.

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1413 Boulevard, State Hwy 50, Mays Landing, 625- 2722. Open Mon.-Thurs. from 4pm, Fri.-Sun. from noon. Full bar with seven beers on tap.

325 E. Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway. 6522210. dublinerpubandgrill.com. Happy hour 4-7pm Mon.-Thurs., 3pm-close Fri. 6701 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-7721. eastbaycrab.com. Happy hour Daily 4-7pm, half-off cocktails, draft beer and free buffet. Thursday night is trivia & Friday is DJ Billʼs karaoke.

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.

Goodfellows, W.L.

310 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 652-1942. wlgoodfellows.com. Over 60 bottled microbrew beers. Half-price Happy hour 4-8pm.

Gregory’s

900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 927-6665. gregorysbar.com. Weekly food and drink specials. Wed. Karaoke with Troy 10pm2am; Sat. DJ Ralph 10pm-2am.

Irish Eyes Pub

446 St. Louis Ave.,Egg Harbor City. 9657878. irisheyespub.net. (formerly McKeeʼs Irish Pub). Drink specials daily.

JD’s Pub

Smithville Town Center, at Rt. 9 and Smithville Blvd. 404-9000, jdspubsmithville.com. Open til 2am or later. Happy hour 3-6:30pm daily.

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Smithville Inn

265 S. New York Rd., Galloway. lahaciendanj.com. 652-6050. $1 Taco Tues. & Sun. Drink specials daily. Live music most Sat. nights.

Main Street American Café

6002 Main St., Mays Landing. 625-5500. Cajun-style BYOB with occasional live music.

McGettigan’s 19th Hole

500 S. New York Rd., Galloway. 652-6476. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm reduced drink prices. Nightly drink specials.

Mott’s Creek Inn

200 East Motts Creek Rd., Galloway. 6521555. mottscreekinn.net. Open daily from 11:30am. Bar with outside deck. Live music nightly.

Oyster Creek Inn

337 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City. 804-9000. Neighborhood sports bar. Pool and darts. Two Happy hours weekdays: 11am-1pm, 3-6pm.

Tap Room Bar & Grille

At Atlantic City Country Club, 1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 236-4465. Daily happy hour 4-6pm. Brunch Sun. 10am-2pm.

Testa’s Good Guys Pub

5698 Somers Point-Mays Landing Rd., Mays Landing 625-1926. Testaspub.com. Mon.-Fri. Happy hour 4:30-6:30pm. Fri.Sat. DJ dance party 10pm-2am.

Ventura’s Offshore Cafe

PJ’s 50 Pub & Grille

Watering Hole Cafe

2301 Rt. 50, Mays Landing. 625-9600. Open Wed.-Mon., 11am-11pm. Happy hour weekdays 4-7pm.

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.

2015 Shore Road, Northfield. 641-5158. venturascafe.com. Daily dinner specials. Weekly drink specials. 6494 Weymouth Rd., Mays Landing. 6259300. wateringholecafe.com. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 4-6pm. Live entertainment on weekends.

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Anglesea Pub

116 West First Ave, Wildwood, 729-1133. Bar open until 2am, dinner until 11pm. Nightly drink specials.

Fred’s Tavern

Sam’s Rialto Grill

18 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 646-5128. samsbarandgrill.com. Happy hour Tue.-Fri. 4-6:30pm. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. DJs.

314 96th St., Stone Harbor, 368-5591. fredstavernstoneharbor.com. Open 11am-2am. Happy hour Fri., 5-7pm.

Sandi Pointe

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

Juliano’s Pub & Grill

Six Packs Pub

Ocean Heights. Ave. & Zion Rd., EHT. 927-6363. julianospub.com. Tues., Thurs.

Tailgaters Galloway Grille

41 N. Oyster Creek Rd., Leeds Point, 6528565. Waterfront dining, Sushi bar on weekends. Arrive by boat or car. Several beers on tap. Live music.

908 Shore Rd., Somers Point, 927-2759. sandipointe.com. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-6pm. Tues. night jazz series with Tim Lekan and friends, 8pm. Tues., April 30, saxophonist Denis DiBlasio and vibraphonist Behn Gillece.

Jo-Jo’s Italian Grille

Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-7777. smithvilleinn.com. Happy hour 5-7pm Mon.-Fri.

4810 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City, 965-7686. sixpackspub.com. Wed. is open

Jack’s Place

3601 Ocean Drive, Avalon, 967-5001. jacksplaceavalon.com. Live music on weekends, 9pm.

Kix McNutley’s Bar

63rd and Landis Ave., Sea Isle City, 2636341. kixmcnutleys.com. Fri: Quizzo. Happy hour daily 4-8pm. Live music nightly.

La Costa Lounge

4000 Landis Ave., Sea Isle, 263-3756. lacosta-seaisle.com. Drink specials nightly.

Levari’s American Grill

Rt 50 & Tuckahoe Rd., Upper Township. levarisamericangrill.com. 628-2225. Drink specials daily and live music weekends. 206 Old Jersey Ave., N. Wildwood . 4355691. northendamericangrill.com. Open daily. Casual family dining. Daily happy hour 4-7pm.

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2600 Pacific Ave., AC. 345-2236. Wet T-shirt-White-Bottom Wednesdays. “Lappy” Hour every night 6-10pm. Two VIP rooms.

Babes Gentlemen’s Club

137-139 S. New York Ave., AC. 344-3334. Open Sun.-Thurs. 9pm-4am, Fri. & Sat. 9pm-6am. Package goods store located right next door. 2303 Pacific Ave. 449-0999. Open Sun.Thurs. 6pm -3am; Fri.-6pm -6am; Sat., 4pm - 6am. VIP area, couch dances, six TVs, DJs.

Coconutz

301 Roosevelt Blvd., Marmora. 390-3574. obadiahs.com. Opens daily at 4pm. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 4-6pm.

30 S. Florida Ave., AC 449-0033. Open daily 3pm-3am, with happy hour 3-6pm. Free parking.

Ocean Drive

Crazy Horse

40th Street and Landis Ave., Sea Isle City. 263-1000. theod.com. Live music weekends.

201 E. Delilah Rd., Pleasantville. 3830666. Open Mon.-Sat., noon-4am. Sun., 4pm-4am.

O’Donnell’s Pour House

Delilah’s Den

3807 Landis Ave., Sea Isle City. 263-5600. Sea Isleʼs only authentic Irish pub.

Princeton Bar

2008 Dune Dr., Avalon. 967-3457. princetonbar.com. DJ entertainment every Fri. & Sat.

2405 Pacific Ave., AC. 344-5000. Delilahsac.com. Multi-million-dollar renovation. Incredible main showroom. Private VIP rooms, free parking, full liquor bar.

Diving Horse Cabaret

Rusty Nail

9 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. 344-0119. Divinghorseclub.com. Gentlemanʼs club and Luxx Lounge nightclub. Two stages, three poles, three bars, VIP area and plenty of seating around the stage.

Scully’s Asbury Cafe

Hott Spot

The Beach Shack, 205 Beach Ave., Cape May. 877-742-2507. beachshack.com. Cape Mayʼs legendary local/surfer hangout. 955 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. 391-1111. ScullysAsbury.com. Occasional live music.

Westy’s Irish Pub

Golden Inn

Windrift

101 E.Walnut Ave., North Wildwood. 5224991. westysirishpub.com. Oceanfront deck. Live entertainment weekends. The Windrift Resort Hotel 105 80th St. (80th and the beach) Avalon.. 368-5761. windrifthotel.com. Five bars, 26 flatscreens, piano bar.

6032 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 652-0800. Open daily at noon. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 4-6pm.

Naked Truth

12 S. Indiana Ave., AC, 348-4899. nakedtruthac.com. A premier upscale gentlemenʼs club with three floors.

Platinum Playground

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somebody stepping into the hallowed role Garcia had with the band? Well, you just can’t account for everybody’s opinions and I just try to stick to being true to who I know I am. I never set out to emulate Jerry Garcia. I set out, in the 1990s, to learn about music and how it was constructed, and I was playing in bands that played original music. Learning [the Grateful Dead’s] style was kind of a byproduct of going to a whole lot of shows, but my intent was to take what could be applied to my own music and move forward. I can understand some fans being critical of me [for starting Dark Star Orchestra] because there were those who stepped up to the plate [with Dead tribute bands] and all they did was emulate the band without any sense of the history or the culture.

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How do you and the band like performing in that little room in New York? What’s nice is that it feels like you’re playing a big show, but it’s really very intimate. Actually I think I share this opinion with quite a number of people that it might be the bestsounding room for rock and roll in the country. Different rooms have different acoustic properties that lend themselves to certain distinctions.

Beyond a certain size some rooms are built just to hold the roof up, but under a certain size they were actually created to have certain acoustic properties. I don’t know if they were intending anything specific with this room, but they ended up with a perfect one for rock and roll. When I last saw Furthur (winter 2010) you guys played the Etess Arena at the Taj, which is in between the size of where you are now and Boardwalk Hall. It must also be cool to play before 10,000 of your fans. Do you have a preference between the larger and smaller rooms? You can’t really see more than 500 faces no matter how many people are there. The challenge of playing any room is always the same — you always want to try to play to the back row. So the bigger the room, the harder that is to get to. Your career began as a violin player (as did Lesh’s). Do you still play that instrument? Yeah, I still play violin from time to time. There’s part of me that thinks I’m just playing guitar until I get a steady job playing the violin, and maybe I’ll go back to playing it full time some day. But guitar playing is an awful lot of fun. A couple years ago I saw Donna Godchaux and her band in Somers Point. Her lead guitarist was Jeff Mattson and I wrote a review alluding to the fact that both you and he play lead at a level rivaling Jerry Garcia. In doing so I pissed off a lot of Deadheads. I have to just say that Jerry Garcia was an amazing guitar player. He sort of gets a bad rap because there are always lead guitar play-

ers who are sort of fancy gymnasts that tend to get a lot of attention, and he was never into that. There are a lot of finesse aspects of guitar that are sort of glossed over by the “shredders” of the world, and Jerry was not into what we call “flash and trash.” Night after night he’d bring his full technique to the forefront and he was a monster on guitar, but he didn’t want or need to show it off. He was into seeing what, collectively, were the highest possible results he could get from spontaneous collaboration. And when you’re doing that there’s no forcing it. You’re creating an environment where it might happen, hoping it will happen, and when it does it’s sort of like rubbing sticks together, catching a little flame and trying to nurture it. Do you feel like you’re still learning new things and expanding your horizons on guitar? It’s like anything else; every time you learn something, it sort of opens up a new world you knew nothing about. And Bob and Phil are still passionately on the path of learning new stuff. They still seem to be loving the touring life into their 60s and 70s? I don’t think they’d still be doing it if they didn’t love it. If you pay attention to online conversations all kinds of goofy stuff comes up, but I think these guys do it because they love it, not because they need money. If they didn’t have the compulsion I think they’d just as soon be home with their families. Like any musician, it’s where we’re driven. At any point did you feel a certain amount of pressure to prove yourself to the hard-core Dead fans who might have been reluctant to accept

Phil was the driving force behind the Dead’s performing at the Egyptian pyramids in 1978. Any plans to bring Furthur to the pyramids? [Laughs]. I haven’t heard any talk of it. It’s a particular challenge to get anything to Europe or beyond. And I think things are quite a bit different from a raw population standpoint. I think there’s like three times as many people in Egypt now than there were back then, and a lot of big-picture changes that have happened in the geopolitical scene since then. We’re in a different relationship with Islam than we had back in the late 1970s. I saw an old video where Bob Weir was asked how fame and fortune may have changed him. He said, “You know those pistachios that are really hard to open? I don’t even bother with them anymore.” How about with you, are you pretty much the same guy you were when your professional music career began? This is still journeyman-level work, so to speak. The music world is different now, irrevocably changed. There was this little window of about 30 years where superstars could rise up and become “gods among men,” but I’m not really into that and never was, which is a good thing because they’ve been logged off and there’s no money to be made selling records any more. The brief business model of touring was basically something to sell into the advertising budget of selling your record. You lost money on tour because then you made millions selling your record. The Grateful Dead turned that on its head right away [perturbing the record giants by welcoming fans to record and trade music from their live shows]. So anyway, the long story is that I’m not really at that point where I have to worry about what to do with too much money. I’m happy I don’t have to flip burgers and that my job is what I love, playing music. n see more online @

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“Night after night Garcia would bring his full technique to the forefront and he was a monster on guitar, but he didn’t want or need to show it off.”

When did you start really getting into the music of the Grateful Dead? In college, and around the same time I also started really getting into jazz. I started getting into all the kinds of music I hadn’t previously had a lot of exposure to. I started out doing classical music pretty deeply, and pretty much had only listened to the Beatles and nothing written after like 1970 [laughs]. Then all of a sudden, boom, I started to listen to everything. I guess I managed to dodge all the niche stuff, and for me contemporary music was just what happened to be in front of me at the time. And then discovering the Grateful Dead it was like, “Oh look, there’s somebody who’s working on rolling all this stuff together into something new, and taking the best of jazz and combining it with the other musical forms.”

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s much a cultural phenomenon as one of the most successful touring groups of all time, the Grateful Dead’s collective spirit and indelible societal impact lives on brilliantly in the band collaboration of its original bass player, Phil Lesh, and original rhythm guitarist, Bob Weir. Formed in 2009, Furthur, which returns to Boardwalk Hall April 27, draws not just from the Dead’s 30-year cache of songs, but from the solo bands of both Weir (RatDog) and Lesh (Phil & Friends), and new material that includes contributions from longtime Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. The Grateful Dead officially ceased to exist under that name upon the 1995 passing of lead guitarist/vocalist Jerry Garcia, who composed much of the music to Hunter’s lyrics. But Weir and Lesh handpicked for Furthur former Dark Star Orchestra (the Dead’s premier tribute group) lead guitarist/vocalist John Kadlecik, whose uncanny ability to emulate Garcia’s sound cannot be understated. Furthur also includes Jeff Chimenti, a RatDog member who plays with the kind of keyboard virtuosity allusive of the late Brent Mydland, and drummer Joe Russo, a New Jersey native whose résumé includes past stints with Trey Anastasio, frontman for the band that has best perpetuated the Dead’s propensity for improvisation, Phish. Furthur’s backing vocalists are Sunshine Becker and Jeff Pehrson. Atlantic City Weekly spoke with Kadlecik by phone just prior to the second of nine sold-out shows at the 1,835-seat Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.

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Tropicana Showroom. 9pm. $49-$150. Popular Italian entertainers Toto Cutugno and Pupo.

SHINEDOWN SHOWBOAT/HOUSE OF BLUES Music Hall. 8pm. $50-$85. With Bush and Airbourne.

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MARK WALTON, DAVID KAYE, UNCLE FLOYD

Thurs. April 25, The Social. $20

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Thurs. May 2, The Social. $20

Mon.-Tues. April 29-30; Wed.-Thurs. May 1-2; Sun. May 5, Music Box. $20

April 25-28. Thurs., Sun. 9pm, $25. Fri.-Sat. 9pm, $27; 11:15pm, $25

SONYA WHITE, PAUL LYONS, GARY DELENA

Mon.- Sun. April 29-May 5. Mon.-Thurs., Sun. 9pm, $25. Fri.-Sat. 9pm, $27; 11:15pm, $25

Music Box. 9pm. $55, $59.50. Emmy winning comedian.

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May 10

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May 11

May 12

• The Whispers, Caesars

May 12-16

• The Sal Richards Show, Tropicana

May 17

• Trace Adkins, Caesars • Chevelle, Showboat/HOB

May 31

• George Lopez, Borgata • Brian McKnight, Harrahʼs Resort • Assi El Hellani, Resorts • Boxing: Peterson vs. Matthysse, • EFC MMA Mania, Trump Taj Mahal

May 24

• Chicago, Borgata • Dana Carvey, Dennis Miller and Kevin Nealon from SNL, Tropicana • Southside Johnny, Showboat/HOB • Blues Traveler, Harrahʼs Resort • Third Eye Blind, Caesars

May 24-25

• Duprees, Atlantic Club

May 24-26

• Frankie Valli, Borgata

May 25

• Mötley Crüe, Trump Taj Mahal • Russell Peters, Borgata • Fateh Ali Kahn, Boardwalk Hall • Asylum Fight League 41, Golden Nugget

• Gloria Gaynor, Resorts

May 25-26

• Pitbull, Ke$ha, Golden Nugget • Mary J. Blige, Caesars

June 1

• Bill Burr, Borgata • Terry Fator, Trump Taj Mahal • Peltz Boxing, Ballyʼs • Sinbad, Tropicana • Gov’t Mule, Showboat/HOB

June 7

JULY

July 6

HAPPY HOUR Tuesday– Saturday 4pm–7pm

July 12

Available in bar only

• Gretchen Wilson, Tropicana

July 5-6

• Jackson Browne, Borgata • Cyndi Lauper, Trump Taj Mahal

• Willie Nelson, Caesars • Billy Idol, Showboat/HOB • Mike Marino, Borgata • The Midtown Men, Harrahʼs Resort

• Kansas, Tropicana • Kevin James, Borgata • Seth Meyers, Borgata

June 14

• Lamb of God, Showboat/HOB • Jo Koy, Borgata

June 14-15

• Sting, Borgata

June 15

• Foreigner, Golden Nugget • Air Supply, Harrahʼs Resort • La Explosion Salsera 2, Trump Taj Mahal

• Lenny Clarke, Borgata • Ultimate Elvis Contest, Ballyʼs

June 18

• Supreme Reflections, Trump Taj Mahal

June 22

• Tracy Morgan, Borgata • Bachman & Turner, Resorts

• Los Lobos, Borgata

July 13

June 29

• Doobie Brothers, Caesars • Tim Allen, Borgata • Mario Cantone, Golden Nugget • Ron White, Trump Taj Mahal • The Tenderloins, Borgata

June 29-30

• Theresa Caputo, Tropicana

Dinner Daily at 5pm I Cocktails at 4:00pm I Closed Sundays and Mondays Private Event Space Available

July 14

• Jeff Dunham, Borgata

July 19

• Steely Dan, Revel

July 20

• Don Rickles, Trump Taj Mahal • Alice Cooper, Showboat/HOB • Brian Wilson, Al Jardine, David Marks, Golden Nugget • Jerry Seinfeld, Borgata • Jim Jeffries, Borgata

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• Beyoncé, Boardwalk Hall • New Kids on the Block, 98 Degrees, Boyz II Men, Trump Taj Mahal • Jonas Brothers, Borgata • Dark Star Orchestra, Showboat/ HOB

• David Cassidy, Tropicana

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June 28

• America, Borgata

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July 5

• Jay Mohr, Borgata • Elena Vaenga, Revel • Anthony Hamilton, Showboat/HOB

June 8

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Ongoing

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Now-April 29

• Steve Wyrick, Golden Nugget

Now-May 29

• Allen Edwards, Resorts

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Boardwalk Hall

June 30

• The Fat Pack, Resorts • Counting Crows, The Wallflowers,

JUNE

May 18

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• Anthony Jeselnik, Borgata • Rush, Trump Taj Mahal • Joan Rivers, Borgata • Charlie Wilson, Boardwalk Hall • Reliant K, Showboat/HOB • ZZ Top, Revel

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Caesars DUSK DJ Bonics Fri. 10pm Manu Bennett Sat. Dusk Tuesdays w/DJ Sat-One10pm

Jumper Thurs. 8pm-mid. DJs Fri.-Sat. 10pm-2am Brian and the Coconutz Fri. 9:15pm-12:45am Philly Brass and Electric Sat. 9:15pm12:45am

Generation Next Sun. 9pm-mid.

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TOGA BAR DJ Nicky G Fri. 8pm-mid. DJ Iron Mike Fri. Mid.-4am Toga Dancers Sat.10pm-2am DJ Patrice McBride Sat. 9pm-4am

DJs Vito G & Johnny B; performance by Amber Fri. 10pm DJs Ed Smooth & Koko Sat. 10pm Wet ‘n’ Wild Wednesdays w/DJ Vito G Wed. 9pm

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‘Pro Bar Finds a Star’ Competition w/ host Daniel Gray and comedian Robbyne Kaamil Thurs. 10pm-3am DJ Zathan Radix Fri. 10pm-4am Gogo Boys Fri., Sat. 10pm-4am DJ Naj Sat. 10pm-4am DJ Will Smith Sun. 10pm-3am Pianist Bob Egan Mon. 7-11pm

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Atlantic City Bottle Company

648 N. Albany Ave., Atlantic City 609-348-6400 acbottlecompany.com

Atlantic City Bottle Company slated to debut around Memorial Day weekend on Albany Avenue By Frank Gabriel • feedback@acweekly.com

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or the aromatic English bleu Stilton and accompanied by pomme soufflé or Belgianstyle fries. With a few weeks remaining prior to ACBC’s premiere, specific formulas for dishes are very much works-in-progress subject to revision and tweaking. ACBC’s bill of fare will change frequently as well, reflecting both seasonality and the whims of the chef. But Cronin allows, “Everything we do is going to be well-documented and photographed for troubleshooting.” With approximately 35 seats, the dining space will be casual but intimate. Cronin further mentions that 80 percent of the menu should be gluten-free and that diners can anticipate “elements of molecular gastronomy” to be incorporated. Plans for ACBC also call for the featuring of more than 200 varieties of scotch, rye and bourbon with a special emphasis on artisanal, small-batch producers. Tasked with handling the bar will be Leonard Schafer, previously employed in a similar position at South Philly’s wellregarded Stateside. Tastings of wine and spirits will be held often, when Cronin anticipates providing additional food pairings to match beverages. Making the experience at ACBC truly memorable will be a unique design element; a faux phone booth through which diners enter the eatery from the fronting liquor store/tasting bar. It’s something we’ve only witnessed once prior, at a famous former gangster bar in Chicago featured on the Travel Channel. Hidden near the back bays of a town once fully fueled by illegal liquor revenue, this serves as a pretty cool historical homage. Just like its chef, ACBC will not be a place you encounter every day. ■

“Tastings of wine and spirits will be held often, when Cronin anticipates providing additional food pairings to match beverages.” and located on North Albany Avenue directly across from Bader Field, the structure was seriously damaged in Sandy’s aftermath, never reopening. New ownership plans an ambitious, but brief bill of fare, characterized by Cronin as “distinctly American. A place where a lot of different things happen.” Expect that to include crudos of various fish — scallops, tuna, salmon, fluke and yellowtail — as sashimi has long been a passion of the chef. Beef tartare, blended with cornichons and toasted sesame seeds, will be served with a proprietary house-made ketchup and either whole-grain or Dijon mustard.

Pork belly, planned at press time to be pressure-cooked, gets bathed in a luscioussounding puree of chocolate stout, pickled ancho chiles and tomatoes then plated atop hominy grits blended with Emmental cheese and pickled pearl onions. A growing market for vegan cuisine will be pleased by a daily garden plate featuring raw early spring vegetables, faux sunflower cheese, kale chips, Jersey tomatoes plus wrapped squash and cucumbers. Those oriented toward meat may indulge in a charcuterie plate with house pickled veg or the A.C. burger; a fully loaded half-pounder topped by caramelized onion and bacon with either Cherry Farms herdsman cheese

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Mother’s Day Specials In addition to our Regular Menu Reservations Suggested

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Happy Hour M-F 4-7pm

Drink Specials $5.00

Bar Bites $5.00

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For casino restaurants and independent establishments located within casino properties, including restaurants located inside The Quarter at the Tropicana and at The Pier Shops at Caesars, see Casino Dining listings at the end of this section. For more listings, visit acweekly.com.

Angelo’s Fairmount Tavern

2300 Fairmount Ave. 344-2439. angelosfairmounttavern.com. An A.C. institution, Angeloʼs Italian fare has flourished for three generations.

Angeloni’s II Restaurant

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

Atlantic City Bar & Grill

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

Back Bay Ale House

800 N. New Hampshire Ave., Gardnerʼs Basin. 449-0006. backbayalehouse.com. Casual waterfront dining with stunning bay views. Open daily from 11am for lunch and dinner. Free parking.

Baltimore Grill (Tony’s)

2800 Atlantic Ave. 345-9461 or 345-5766. baltimoregrill.com. An A.C. landmark since the 1920s. Bar open 24/7, kitchen 11am3am. Seafood, pasta and the best pizza in town.

Café 2825

2825 Atlantic Ave. (at Brighton Ave.). 3446913. cafe2825.com. Regional Italian fare with full bar.

Chelsea Pub

8 S. Morris Ave. 345-4700. Popular local hangout, open 24/7. Mon.-Fri. Happy hour 11:30am-1pm, 4-6pm.

Diving Horse Cabaret & Steakhouse

Dock’s Oyster House

2405 Atlantic Ave. 345-0092. docksoysterhouse.com. Offering fine steaks and seafood.

Ducktown Tavern

Tun Tavern

Kelsey and Kim’s

The Wonder Bar

St. James Pl. at the Boardwalk. 344-9063. theirishpub.com. Open 24 hours with full menu served anytime. Dinner specials $8.50, lunch specials $3.50. 201 Melrose Ave. 350-6800. kelseyandkim. com. Classic southern soul food with a twist, including fried chicken and waffles. Open daily 7am-10pm; BYOB/cash only. 1545 Pacific Ave. (Corner of Kentucky Ave.). 344-2200. New soul food restaurant from the owners of Kelsey And Kimʼs.

Knife & Fork

3600 Atlantic Ave. (Corner of Atlantic and Pacific). 344-1133. knifeandforkinn.com. Historic landmark restaurant with seafood and steaks prepared on a wood-fired grill.

1312 W. Brigantine Ave. 266-1124. Serving pizza, subs, steaks, Italian dinners, grilled seafood, cappuccino and desserts. Open 10:30am-10pm daily.

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Longhorn Steak House

Goochie Brothers

2108 Atlantic Ave. 344-2050. longhornsteakhouse.com. Serving lunch and dinner. 11:30am-10pm weekdays, till 11pm weekends.

Los Amigos

1926 Atlantic Ave. 344-2293. atlanticcity. losamigosrest.com. Mexican food, seafood and prime steaks.

3400 Brigantine Blvd. 266-2808. Northern and Southern Italian cuisine.

Macedonian Grill

The Melting Pot

Mad Dog Morgan’s

2112 Atlantic Ave. 441-1100. meltingpot. com/atlantic-city. Fondue restaurant with romantic dining experience.

3004 W. Brigantine Ave. 266-6200. maddogmorgans.com. Home of Mad Dogʼs famous cheesesteak.

Mexico Restaurant

St. George’s Pub

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

4282 Harbor Beach Blvd. 266-1001. stgeorgespubbrigantine.com. NJ Fishing at its best.

Pho Hoa Cali

Yuki Hana

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

3628 Brigantine Blvd. 266-7608. yukihanabrigantine.com. Japanese/Chinese restaurant with a full sushi bar.

Pho Sydney

DOWNBEACH VENTNOR, MARGATE & LONGPORT

2323 Atlantic Ave. 348-5946. Authentic Vietnamese cuisine. BYOB.

Pic A Lilli Pub

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse

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

Girasole Ristorante

Teplitzky’s

111 S. Chelsea Ave. (Inside Chelsea hotel). 4284550. thechelsea-ac.com. Retro-style diner with cocktail lounge and coffee shop.

Tony Boloney’s Pizzeria

300 Oriental Ave. (Corner of S. Vermont St.). 344-8669. tonyboloneys.com. Pizza, subs, and wings. Pick-up, eat-in and delivery.

609.646.1855 6629 Black Horse Pike Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 www.touchofitaly.net

L’Aragosta Ristorante

3015 Brigantine Blvd. (at 31st St.). 2648801. macedoniangrill.com. Specializing in Mediterranean and American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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

Serving from 1 pm · Special Mother’s Day Menu Reserve Now

4208 Harbor Beach Blvd. 266-3100. goochiebrothers.com. Italian cuisine and pizzeria.

Melaka Restaurant

804 N. Rhode Island Ave. (Gardnerʼs Basin). 345-8278. Famed family diner formerly located on Maryland Ave. in A.C., and offshore in Galloway.

Aroma Bistro

6414 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-4111. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner under strict Kosher supervision. Open Sun.-Thurs., 9am-9pm, Fri., 9am-3pm; and Sat., 1/2hour after Sabbath is over until midnight.

Barrels

9 S. Granville Ave., Margate. 823-4400. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food. Also in Linwood. Open daily 11am-9pm.

Bubbies Bistro

5204 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-7200. bubbiesbistro.com. Kosher Italian & Mediterranean homemade food. CONTINUED ON NEXT PG.

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Andre’s Italian Restaurant

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

Gilchrist’s Restaurant

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

BRIGANTINE

3119 Revere Blvd. (Located at corner of 32nd and Revere). 264-9463. thecellar32.com. Entree and tapas style restaurant, bar and package goods store. Open daily at 10am.

Little Saigon

231 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-1113. picalilliac. com. Open 24/7. Full menu. Serving lunch & dinner daily.

Imperial Inn

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.

Kelsey’s

2400 Atlantic Ave. 449-1212. ducktowntavernac.com. Open 24/7. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night dining.

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

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

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7307 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-5858. cleosfish.com. A large variety of prepared seafood and dinner platters. Catering available.

Dino’s Subs & Pizza

8016 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-6602 or 822-0670. Open daily, 7am-11:30pm. Breakfast entrees, sandwiches and subs. Party trays for all occasions. Pick-up, eat-in and delivery.

reservations suggested. Winter hours: Open daily, 2:00-9:30pm.

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.

Jo Jo’s Frattoria & Pizzeria

6501 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-6475. jojopizza.com. A family tradition since 1970.

Liang House Imperial East

Downbeach Deli

8 S. Essex Ave., Margate. 823-7310. downbeachdeli.net. Serving up a huge selection of breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily, 8am-8pm.

Euro Gourmet Cafe and The Gelato Factory

6525 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 487-6525. Italian ice and gelato made on premises. Also featuring breakfast, lunch & dinner specialties. Delivery.

Hannah G’s

7310 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 823-1466. hannahgs.com. Open daily 7am-2pm.

Isabella’s

4 S. Portland Ave., Ventnor. 822-2477. Traditional Mexican restaurant. Serves breakfast entrees daily and dinner Fri.-Sat.

Jerusalem Glatt Kosher Restaurant

6410 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-2266. Casual family atmosphere specializing in Kosher Mediterranean cuisine. Large party

7800 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 487-8052. liangsimperialeast.com. Open daily 11:30am-9:30pm.

Maynard’s Café

9306 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-8423. maynards-cafe.com. Lunch and dinner specials. Starlight Garden bar open daily.

Malelani Café

5205 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 822-5007. malelani.com. Paninis, pastries, salad bar, coffee, cappucino, tea. Free wifi.

Matteo’s Beach Bay Café

7801 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 823-6700. Casual upscale dining. Closed on Sun.

Miyako

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

Red Room Café

141 N. Dorset Ave.,Ventnor. 822-1067. redroomcafeattheshore.com. Pizzas and Italian specialties.

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Athenian Garden

South End Pizza

Atlantic City Sub Shop

9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-9111. sofiaofmargate.com. Authentic Mediterranean and Continental cuisine. 9702 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-5402. Open daily serving pizza, subs, sandwiches, salads, pastas and more. Take-out and delivery.

Steve & Cookie’s By the Bay

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

Tomatoe’s

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

Ventura’s Greenhouse

619 New York Rd. (Rt. 9), Galloway. 7481818. athenian-garden.com. Authentic Greek cuisine. Heather Croft Sq., Northfield. 646-7799. atlanticcitysubshops.com. Eat-in, take-out, delivery and party trays.

Bay Avenue Sushi

Caroline’s By the Bay

450 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 927-9007.

Italian specialties. Happy-hour noon-7pm weekdays.

Cavallino Nero

Crabby’s Suds & Seafood

4760 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 6250144. cavallinonero.net. Lunch, dinner and late-night. Italian specialties.

Celina’s Mulberry Market & Grille

718 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 601-8822. bayavesushi.com. Sushi, sashimi and teriyaki dishes. Entrees from $14.

Sunrise Plaza, 68 W. Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway. 404-1700. celinascafes.com. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Homebaked goods.

Berkshire Grill

Chaba Thai and Sushi

6105 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-8808. berkshiregrillnj.com. Seafood and steaks. Open daily at 4pm.

Black Cat Bar & Grill

Central Square Shopping Center, 199 New Rd., Suite 72, Linwood. 927-0025. Thai entrees, sushi, appetizers, salads. Lunch specials and takeout available.

1413 Boulevard, State Hwy. 50, Mays Landing. 625- 2722. Award-winning blueclaw crabs year-round and weekday crab specials. Open Mon.-Thurs. from 4pm, Fri.Sun. from noon.

Crab Trap

2 Broadway, Somers Pt. 927-7377. thecrabtrap.com. Serving fresh seafood, soups, steaks, desserts and more. Open daily from 11am-10pm Sun.-Thurs., 11am-11pm Fri. & Sat. Live entertainment nightly.

Dino’s of Northfield

1620 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 646-6602. dinosnorthfield.com. Subs, pizza. Pick-up, eat-in, delivery.

106 Benson Ave., Margate. 822-0140. venturasgreenhouse.com. Lunch & dinner specials and late-night fare.

1 N. Shore Rd. (off White Horse Pike), Absecon. 641-2323. Open 7 days from 10am. Extensive menu including homemade lunch and dinner specials daily.

Charlie’s Bar & Restaurant

Yama Fusion Japanese

Bombay Indian Restaurant

Chickie’s and Pete’s

6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-1930. chickiesandpetes.com.

6701 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-7721. eastbaycrab.com. Specializing in all-you-can-eat crabs, early-bird menu.12 entrees under $12 menu, over 60 entrees starting at $8.99 and daily specials.

Chido Burrito

El Costeño

5305 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 822-8007. Sushi and shashimi. Eat in or take out. Specializing in seafood, beef and chicken with daily lunch and dinner specials.

Mainland 800 Bay By Philippe

800 Bay Ave., Somers Point, 926-3500. Friday night jazz series with Michael Pedicin. Sets 9:30 and 11pm. No cover charge.

Assagio

500 W. White Horse Pike, Pomona. 9653303. Italian cuisine. (Formerly Tre Figlio).

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

Brick House Pub & Grille

4450 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 8372763. brickhousenj.com. Open 7 days from 11am-2am. Newly opened. Serving subs, burgers, sandwiches, salads, soups ‘n sides. Drink specials daily, several craft beers on tap.

Bulldogs

743 White Horse Pike, Galloway. 965-4433. Neighborhood sports bar serving American dishes.

C T

800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 927-3663. charliesbar.com. Popular buffalo wings. No credit cards.

807 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 484-1480. chidoburrito.com.

Clancy’s by the Bay

101 E. Maryland Ave., Somers Point. 9276969. clancysbythebay.com. Lunch and dinner seven days a week.

Cousin Mario’s

5401 Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40), Mays Landing. 625-2523. cousinmarios.com. Pizza and

East Bay Crab & Grill

28 E. Maryland Ave., Somers Point. 9260076. Authentic Mexican. Open 10am10pm. Take out and free delivery.

Fitzpatrick’s Deli & Steakhouse

650 New Rd., Somers Point. 653-8155, fitzpatricksdeli.com. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with steaks, seafood and salad entrees. Open daily 7am-10pm. Closes 5pm on Mon.

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Fish Tacos, Oyster Shooters, Garlic Hummus, Portuguese Meatballs, Grilled Oysters Romano, Porcini Stuffed Ravioli & more!

Wednesday & Friday Nights Happy Hour at the bar 4–7 p.m. Thursday Night All Night Happy Hour 1/2 priced appetizers at the bar from 4 p.m.

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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. 926-8861. Japanese cuisine specializing in sushi and steak.

Gaspare’s Gourmet Italian Bistro

Harbor Village Square, 501 Zion Rd., EHT. 653-2112. gaspares.com. Casual. Serving lunch, dinner, take-out and delivery. Cocktails, beer and wine.

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.

Goodfellows, W.L.

310 E. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 6521942. wlgoodfellows.com. Home of the french fried lobster tail, burgers, steaks, seafood, and homemade Italian specialties.

Gourmet Italian Cuisine

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

Gregory’s Restaurant

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. 601-7533. grilledcheeseandcrabcakeco.com. Offers a selection of fresh, homemade goods daily and a variety of soups.

Heavenly Health Cafe

581 W. Ocean Heights Ave., Somers Point. 601-1700. Open Mon.-Sat., 8am-4pm.

Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet

4450 E. Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-0888. hibachibuffetusa.com. Asian buffet with meats, veggies, sushi, soups, and more. Rt. 559, Mays Landing. 625-2226. innatsugarhill.com. Food and cocktails on the waterfront. .

Joe’s Restaurant

131 Jordan Rd. (behind the Sunoco station off Laurel Dr./Garden State Pkwy. entrance), Somers Pt. 927-4637. Lunch and dinner featuring Greek specialties.

Johnny Rockets

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

Jo-Jo’s Italian Grille

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

Kelsey & Kim’s Soul Food

52 N. Main St., Pleasantville. 484-8448. kelseyandkim.com. Classic southern style soul food with a twist. Open daily 11am10pm.

La Hacienda

Sakura

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

La Pizzatega

Linwood Greene, Rt. 9, Linwood. 6538442. lapizzatega.com. Serving seafood, veal, pasta, steak, subs and salads.

Latz’s by the Bay

801 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 788-8838. latzsbythebay.com. Modern cuisine focusing on sustainability and organic ingredients. Open Tues.-Sat. for lunch, Wed.-Sat for tea & dinner, and Sun. breakfast.

Luke Palladino Italian Cooking

1333 New Rd., Northfield. 646-8189. lukepalladino.com. Open nightly starting 5pm. Sunday brunch 11am-2pm. Take-out and delivery available, Mon.-Fri. from 11am.

Mama Mia’s Ristorante

6105 W. Jersey Ave., EHT. 484-8877. mamamiasnj.com. Brick oven pizzas and catering. Take-home dinner trays. Also located in Seaville.

Mambo Cafe

226 S. Main St., Pleasantville. International cuisine.

Maplewood Inn

1470 White Horse Pike, Hammonton. 5619621. joesmaplewood.com. Italian specialties and “worldʼs best spaghetti.”

Mickey & Minnie’s

733 W. White Horse Pike, Cologne. 965-1877. mickeyandminniesinn.com. 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. thenizams.com. Indian food, including nan, tandori and vegetarian dishes. Major credit cards accepted. Lunch buffett $9.95.

Ram’s Head Inn

9 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 652-1700. ramsheadinn.com. Fine dining. Traditional American specialties with contemporary flair.

Renault Winery

72 N. Breman Ave., Egg Harbor City. 9652111. renaultwinery.com. Open Fri., Sat. & Sun. nights, and Sun. brunch 10am-2pm. Gourmet restaurant, resort, winery and golf.

Romanelli’s Garden Cafe

279 S. New York Rd., Galloway. 652-0179. romanellisonline.com. Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 7:30am-9pm; Fri.-Sat. to 10pm. Fresh, homemade food served daily. Happy hour everyday 3-7pm. Catering.

Romanelli’s On The Green

210 New Road, Linwood. 926-5477. romanellisonline.com. Hours: Mon.Sat. 8am-4pm; Sun. 8am-2pm. Serving breakfast and lunch. Award-winning catering.

784 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 646-6555. sackosubs.com. Hot and cold subs, homemade soups and salads. 4215 Black Horse Pike (Hamilton Commons Shopping Ctr.)., Mays Landing. 485-0071. sakurasteakhouse.com. Japanese cuisine w/ Japanese steak, seafood house and sushi bar.

Sal’s Coal Fired Pizza

501 New Rd., Somers Point. 927-8700. Eat in, take-out and delivery. Daily specials. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Sam’s Bar & Grill

18 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 646-5128. samsbarandgrill.com. Specializes in southern cooked meals. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Sandi Pointe

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

Shore Diner

6710 Tilton Rd., EHT. 641-3669. shorediner. com. Diner fare, specials and extraordinary beer and wine selection.

Smithville Inn

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

The Spot

Tilton Shopping Ctr., 331 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 568-6571. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. 8am-8pm. Sun. 8am-2pm. Daily specials including fresh soups, salads, sandwiches and wraps. Free delivery.

Tap Room & Grille

Atlantic City Country Club, 1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 236-4465. Featuring Sunday brunch. Open Sun.-Thurs. lunch from 11am. Fri.& Sat. dinner from 5pm. Fri.-Sun. breakfast from 7am. Sun. brunch 10am-2pm.

A Touch of Italy

6629 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 646-1855. touchofitaly.net. Fine Italian cuisine and lounge. Happy hours: Mon.-Fri. 3:45-6pm, Sun. 2-5pm. $3 drafts, $4 house wines and well drinks, $5 tapas menu. Live music Tues.-Sat. 6-10pm.

Ventura’s Offshore Café

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

Vic’s Subs

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3 Nights of Giveaways, Drawings & Special Dishes El Coyote can cater your Cinco De Mayo Fiesta With our customized party trays! Call Chef Jared or Mary for catering pricing: 609–927–0004

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Phillips Crab Cake Sandwich Fish & Chips Chicken Caesar Salad Blackened Chicken Sandwich

742 Ohio Ave., Absecon. 645-0500. Hot & cold subs, salads, party trays.

Watering Hole Cafe

6494 Weymouth Rd., Mays Landing. 6259300. 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.

DINNER $35

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Sack O’ Subs

6415 Delilah Rd., EHT. 383-8200. kingsloungenj.com. Steaks, seafood, pasta. Open Mon.-Sat. At Airport Circle.

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Cappuccino’s

Coffee and espresso bar plus pastry shop, soups and sandwiches. Open Sun. through Thurs. from 7am to 11pm and Fri. and Sat. from 7am to 1am.

The Coffee Shop

Open 24hrs a day, 7 days a week.

Cornucopia Buffet

Smithville Inn is available for all your private party needs.

Banquet rooms available for 10 - 200 guest.

The Warm Up to Winter Buffet is available Fri.-Sun. $9.99 per person (cash) and $6.50 for kids. Reg. prices are $18.50 and $8.99.

Patsy’s Italian Trattoria

Patsyʼs in New York was Frank Sinatraʼs favorite restaurant. Hours: Open Sun, Mon, and Tues from 5:30pm to 10pm and Fri. and Sat. from 5:30pm to 11pm. For reservations, call 340-7585.

Simon A.C. Steak & Seafood

1 North New York Rd. Smithville, NJ 609.652.7777

Contemporary American steakhouse. Open Sun., Wed., and Thurs. from 5:30pm to 10pm and Fri. and Sat. from 5:30pm to 11pm. Happy Hour at bar 5-7pm.

BALLY’S

Reservations required. Visit SmithvilleInn.com for more information.

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Arturo’s

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

Corner Café

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Make your Mother’s Day Reservations

Serving Lunch and Dinner All Day 11am - 7pm Spend the afternoon strolling, shopping and dining at the beautiful Historic Towne of Smithville

Harry’s Oyster Bar & Seafood

Owned by Atlantic City restaurateurs Maureen Shay and Frank Dougherty. Features extensive raw bar and fresh seafood.

Johnny Rockets

340-0099. A retro ʼ50s-style Boardwalk restaurant.

Nanking Restaurant

Featuring Chinese, Thai, and Indian cuisines. Open for lunch and dinner.

Noodle Village

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

The Reserve/Preview Bar

Ballyʼs iconic culinary experience. Experience chef Joseph Muldoonʼs flawless execution of both seafood and steaks.

6ix: A Bistro

American bistro. Breakfast served anytime.

Taste of the Shore

Route 9 & Moss Mill Road (609) 652-0544

(12 Miles from Atlantic City in the Historic Towne of Smithville)

Featuring Primo Pizza, Sack OʼSubs.

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CAESARS 348-4411

Atlantic Grill

Grilled fish, steaks, raw bar and exquisite sushi.

Boardwalk Buffet

340-2000

Gold Tooth Gerties

Boasting fresh bagels and homemade pizza daily, this seasonal food-stop offers not only bottled beers, ice-cream and French fries, but also outside Boardwalk seating.

Enjoy an unbelievable line-up of delicious dishes. Every taste you crave is waiting for you. Satisfy your appetite with Italian, fresh seafood, Asian, BBQ, Tex-Mex and everything in between, and top it off with an array of desserts.

Cafe Roma

Open 24/7 with a breakfast buffet daily.

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Wild About Wings

Deep fried southern chicken and wings. Choose sauces that range from “Mild” to “Smokinʼ A$@ Hot”.

BORGATA

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Traditional noodle bar.

Mia

348-4411, ext. 6000. Contemporary Italian/ Mediterranean cuisine from celebrated chefs Chris Scarduzio and George Perrier.

Bobby Flay Steak

Morton’s

Choose from a variety of regional steaks and seafood.

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

Borgata Buffet

Nero’s Tuscan Steakhouse

Extensive buffet menu. Breakfast, $15.95 (plus tax), Mon.-Sat. 8-11:15am; Lunch, $18.95 (plus tax), Mon.-Fri. noon-2pm; Sat. noon-3pm; Dinner $30.95 (plus tax) Mon.-Thurs. 4-8pm; Fri., Sun. 4-9pm; Sat. 4-10pm; Sun. Brunch $27.95 (plus tax) 8am-3pm.

Prime steaks and seafood, this restaurant serves up farm to table specials on a daily basis.

Tazza

Cafe open 24 hours with salads, sandwiches, baked goods.

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Griddled sandwiches served with an array of premiere beverages and desserts.

Buddakan

Celebrated chef Stephan Kaltʼs new restaurant offering traditional Southern Italian fare.

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

Izakaya

The Continental

A modern Japanese pub from Michael Schulson.

674-8300, continentalac.com. An “outdoor” patio bar with signature drinks & sunken fire-pit lounge.

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

Phillips Seafood

Fornelletto

348-2273. Serving authentic Marylandstyle seafood and world-famous crab cakes. Lunch and dinner served seven days a week, featuring an open, expedition kitchen.

Asian fusion.

Old Homestead Steak House

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

Roma

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

Sunroom

Lobby of The Water Club featuring tapas and small bits.

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 country-style Japanese restaurant. Intimate setting, sushi menu and unique sake cocktails.

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The Cafeteria

Full of quick food options.

The Buffet

The Metropolitan

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

Wolfgang Puck American Grille

Contemporary American cuisine in two distinctive dining areas.

Buffet has all your traditional favorites. Brunch: Sat.-Sun. 9am-3pm; Lunch: Mon.Thurs. 11:30am-4pm. Dinner: Mon.-Thurs., 4:30-8pm; Sat., 3:30-9pm; Sun. 3:30-8pm Friday Seafood Buffet, 11:30am-9pm.

Chart House

Classic seafood house. Sun., Mon., Thurs. 4–9:30pm; Fri., Sat. 4–10:30pm. Closed

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The Deck Bayfront Bar & Restaurant

Seasonal bayfront bar and restaurant.

Grotto

Classic Italian cuisine. Bistro menu Mon.Thurs., 11:30am-mid., Fri.-Sun., 11:30am4pm, at the bar. Dinner menu, Fri., Sat., 4-11pm (pizza until 1am); Sun., 4-10pm (pizza until mid.)

Lillie’s Asian Cuisine

Located on the casino floor adjacent to the Asian gaming pit, featuring noodle bowls, sushi and sashimi. Cantonese, Szechwan and pan-Asian cuisine. Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 4pm-12am; Fri., 4pm-4am; Sat., noon-4am; Sun., noon-mid. Happy Hour, Mon.-Fri., 4-7pm

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Tazza

Cafe open 24 hours with salads, sandwiches, baked goods.

441-5000

Bill’s Bar and Burger Bluepoint Bar

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

Extensive items. Total Reward Holders $32.99 Mon.-Thurs., $34.99 Fri.-Sun, $26.99 Brunch. Non-Reward Holders $34.99 Mon.-Thurs., $36.99 Fri.-Sun., $29.99 Brunch.

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Dos Caminos

Authentic Mexican delights including signature dishes like tacos, ceviche, and guacamole. Reservations: 441-5575.

Luke Palladino at Harrah’s Resort

Italian restaurant using fresh, locallysourced produce and gourmet ingredients from Italy.

344-6000

Boardwalk Perks

Coffee shop with deli sandwiches. Open Sun.-Thurs. 7am -5pm; Fri.-Sat. 7am-11pm.

Breadsticks Cafe & Grill

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night fare. Open 24 hours daily.

The Buffet

Open 24/7. European style brasserie that serves an upscale menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner, located directly off the atrium and casino.

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

Open Mon.-Thurs. noon-8pm; Fri., Sat. noon-10pm; Sun. noon-9pm. Cost: $29.95 (all-you-can-eat crab legs and shrimp); $24.95 with Resorts Star Card.

Sammy D’s

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H2O Pool & Bar Grill

A retro coffee shop that gives modern and casual American cuisine a unique twist. Bar offers daily drink specials.

Zagat Award-winning Italian restaurant. Sunday Brunch 9:30am-2pm available for $44.95 per person. Closed Mon.-Tues. Open Wed.-Sat. 6pm-11pm.

The Steakhouse

Eastwind Noodle Bar

Michael Patrick’s Brasserie

Located on the 6th Floor, with a breathtaking view of the Atlantic City skyline. Opened seasonly; enjoy light fare by the pool.

Vic & Anthony’s Steakhouse

The original Vic & Anthony’s in Houston is routinely voted one of America’s 10 best steakhouses with succulent beef, lobster and unique appetizers. Open Tues.-Thurs., 5-10pm; Fri., Sat., 5-11pm; Closed Sun., Mon.

McCormick & Schmick’s

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

Taste of the Shore

Gallagher’s Burger Bar located across the hall.

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Waterfront Buffet

Classic burgers and more.

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

Noodle bar open Sun.-Thurs. 1pm-1am; Fri., Sat. 1pm-2am.

Gallagher’s Steakhouse

340-6555. The renowned New York City steakhouse located on Resorts’ dining level. Sun.-Thurs. 5-10pm; Fri.-Sat. 5-11pm.

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Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

Located on Revelry level near Ocean Way. Open daily, 7am-9:30pm.

Distrito Cantina

From Chef Jose Garces, is a festive margarita bar with a selection of 100 tequilas and modern Mexican street food from the Guapos take-out window. Itʼs a street truck set-up on the casino floor.

Lugo Caffé

An energetic brasserie offering a fresh take on modern Italian classics. Chef Stefano Chiaruga will serve up homemade pastas, Neapolitan-style brick oven pizza, mozzarella made fresh on-site, and meatballs.

Luke’s Kitchen and Marketplace

Featuring cuisine prepared by lauded chef Luke Palladino. An 80-seat eatery serving up eclectic fare using fresh, seasonal ingredients. A specialty gourmet market will also offer salumi, a variety of specialty olive oils, aged balsamic vinegars, pasta, and beer and wine by the bottle. Open daily, 6am-2am.

Mussel Bar

Award-winning chef and master of Belgian cuisine, Robert Wiedmaier, blends the comfort of a pub, live rock and roll, the energy of a sports bar, and commitment to culinary excellence to raise “eating at the bar” to a whole new level. A selection of over 150 Belgian and domestic beers.

Sky Bar

Take in ocean views from this circular bar located next to the InOut pool. Breakfast buffet and omelet bar: 6am-noon. Snack Menu: noon-10pm.

Village Whiskey

From Chef Jose Garces, serves spirits and artfully crafted cocktails alongside classic American cuisine.

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Casa Di Napoli

Brick-oven pizza, classic Italian dishes. Mon. & Thurs. 5:30-10pm; Fri. 5-9pm; Sat. 5-10pm

Crossroads at House of Blues

Food Network star Chef Aaron Sanchez purveys delicious appetizers like citrus marinated steak tacos with Cotija cheese and roasted tomatillo salsa, and American classics like lobster macaroni & cheese, slow cooked ribs and buttermilk fried chicken. Sun. – Thurs., 7am-10pm; Fri. – Sat., 7am-2am.

Earl of Sandwich

Popular restaurant chain featuring sandwiches, salads and desserts. Open 24-7. There is also a breakfast menu serving a choice of eight made-to-order hot breakfast sandwiches, muffins, and other offerings from 7-11am Mon.-Fri. and 10-11:30am on Saturday and Sunday.

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Tapas style menu. Hours: Fri.-Sat., 6-11pm. Reservations recommended; dress code is business casual. Cost (all prices with Total Rewards card) : Mon-Thurs. 12pm-9pm, $24.99; Fri. noon9pm, $29.99; Sat ., Sun. 9am-noon, $12.99. Sat. noon-9pm, $32.99; Sun. noon-9pm, $29.99.

Johnny Rockets

348-0725. A retro ʼ50s-style restaurant featuring classic burgers and more. Hours: Sun. – Thurs. 8am-mid.; Fri., Sat., 8am-2am.

Royal Noodle House

Located next to the Fortune Gaming Pavilion on the casino floor; authentic Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese noodle, rice and dim-sum dishes. Sun.– Thurs. noon-10pm; Fri ., Sat. noon – 4am

Scarduzio’s Steak | Sushi | Lounge

Hours: Sun., Wed. & Thurs. 5:30-10pm; Fri 5-9pm; Sat 5-10pm. Certified USDA Prime steaks, sushi rolls and an extensive list of craft beers, wines and signature cocktails.

Worship Surf Bar

Wings, tacos, sliders, sandwiches and salads. 609-343-4088; Sun., Mon. Noon – mid.; Fri. 4pm-2am; Sat. noon-2am

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Upscale gourmet Italian cuisine presented in an elegant ambiance.

FIN

Seafood restaurant, featuring locally grown food and wine. 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.

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ust by getting up off your seat and getting out on the floor to dance, you can help fight hunger in New Jersey. Johnny Rockets is having a dancing celebration fundraiser from Sunday, April 28, through Thursday, May 2. For every customer who dares to “Show Us Your Shake” and join in dancing with Johnny Rockets’ servers, the restaurant — with locations at Bally’s and Showboat in Atlantic City, and at the Hamilton Mall in Mays Landing — will donate $1 to the local food banks and help feed the less fortunate. The servers dance and sing every half hour. Participating customers simply fill out their names on a record-style piece of paper, which will be hung up in the restaurant. At the end of the event the papers will be counted and Johnny Rockets will donate proceeds from their own receipts based on the number of participants. “We encour-

Hooters

Seafood, burgers and “nearly worldfamous” 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 familystyle Italian institution serves southern Italian appetizers, entrees and desserts prepared from the freshest quality ingredients in large portions.

Cuba Libre Restaurant & “Mom and Pop”-style deli featuring a vari- Rum Bar A Dam Good Deli

ety of overstuffed sandwiches along with homemade soups.

Boardwalk Favorites

Classic Boardwalk treats including footlong hot dogs, fresh fruit smoothies, soft pretzels, cotton candy, corn dogs, and pizza.

Fiesta Buffet

Abundant selection. Cost: $18.95 (plus tax) for breakfast and brunch Mon.–Fri. 8–11am; Sat. & Sun. 8am–1pm. Dinner buffet for $24.95 per person. Hours: Sun.Fri. 8am-3pm; dinner served 4-8pm; Sat. 8am-3pm; 4-9pm dinner.

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Rí-Rá Irish Pub & Restaurant

348-8600. Authentic pubs were imported from Ireland and reassembled here. Pub fare and modern interpretations of classic Irish dishes.

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24 Central Cafe

An upscale dining experience in a casual atmosphere, features everything from steaks to seafood.

Evo

2225 Boardwalk at Trump Plaza. 4410400. evorestaurant.com. Serving specialty cocktails and 20 wines by the glass. Menu features world cuisine and brick-oven pizzas.

Max’s

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

Located on the sixth floor, this steakhouse features great steaks and seafood selections. Open for dinner Fri.-Sat. 5.30-10pm, Sunday 5.30-9pm.

The Palm

Rainforest Café

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.

On the Boardwalk at Trump Plaza. 3455757. rainforestcafe.com. Burgers, steaks and seafood served amidst the sights and sounds of a tropical rainforest.

Roberto’s Italian Buffet

Features antipasto bar, pizza, homemade meatballs, pastas, seafood, Caesars salad, Italian cookies. Thurs.-Sun. 5-9pm; $17.95 with Trump One card.

Food Court

With Starbucks, Sbarro, Nathanʼs Famous, Arthur Treacherʼs, Häagen-Dazs, Auntie Anneʼs Pretzels and Sarahʼs Cookies.

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Royal Albert’s Palace

On the Boardwalk at Trump Taj Mahal. 4499200. Fine Indian cuisine.

Sultan’s Feast

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 ʼnʼ roll atmosphere. Open 11am-mid. daily (till 1am Fri.-Sat.).

Buffet features black angus steaks grilled to order and more.

SPICE ROAD A selection of eateries and shops:

Beriyo/Pretzel Time

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Il Mulino New York

Offers two distinct, side-by-side dining experiences, the fine dining restaurant, Il Mulino New York and the more casual, newer concept, Trattoria Il Mulino.

Moon at Dynasty

The perfect place for a light breakfast, sandwiches, salads, paninis and gelato.

Plate American Cafe

Satisfy your cravings at this American café open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Serving specialty cocktails, including the Sake-tini, along with sushi creations and fully cooked selections.

Panda Express

The Rim

Sbarro

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.

Robert’s Steakhouse

One of New Yorkʼs greatest steakhouses has come to Atlantic City. Located just off the casino floor, Robertʼs is open for dinner six nights a week, Monday through

Fast, casual Asian cuisine with a full menu. Italian dishes and pizza served cafeteriastyle.

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hen it comes to career advice, there’s no one better to ask than the bosses themselves. After all, they were once in your shoes. They’ve also had their own share of career failures and had to overcome the odds to get where they are today. Because everyone can afford to learn a thing or two, Atlantic City Weekly reached out to four local bosses to get the scoop on everything from standing out in an interview to living up to the boss’s expectations. Sam Donelson, executive director of the South Jersey Transportation Authority; Steven Silverstein, CEO of Spencer’s, Jeff Hartmann, interim CEO at Revel Entertainment, and Beth Deighan, president of Casino Careers, were eager to share their advice.

theme. Honesty and trust were the top answers. “My Rule No. 1 is don’t lie,” says Donelson. “We can get through just about anything at work, but if we don’t have honesty, we don’t have anything.” Hartmann adds, “You can teach almost any position in our company, but trust is critical.”

On standing out in a job interview: In today’s economy, competition is high, and setting oneself apart from competition is more important now than ever. “Remember to dress professionally, come prepared, tell your story and learn about the company,” suggests Hartmann. Silverstein agrees. “You must be knowledgeable about the organization, [understand] who the people are, and know the history and background of company,” he says. “The more you know, the more you are able to say how your skill set matches up with what the company needs and you have to offer. Don’t just go to a company site; speak to employees and see what they have to say. Get down deeper than just knowing when the company was started.” “Be confident, professional and aggressive, but don’t cross the line and become annoying,” Donelson adds.

On getting noticed at work: Getting noticed at work requires more than just living up to one’s job description. “The best thing you can do is have a positive attitude,” says Silverstein. Deighan recommends employees complete their assignments accurately in a time-efficient manner, provide suggestions for improving company operations and demonstrate the dedication to assume more responsibility and advance to a higher-level position. “Go above and beyond the call of duty,” adds Donelson. “Doing your job is what you get paid for — doing more than your job is what gets you noticed.”

On the trait most valued in an employee: While the traits most valued may vary among bosses, there seems to be a common

On living up to bosses expectations: “I’ve failed when I haven’t lived up to my bosses’ expectations. One thing I’ve learned is to make my boss’s priorities my priorities. You’re guaranteed success when you live by this premise,” says Donelson. CONTINUED ON NEXT PG.

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On making a mistake on the job: When an employee makes a mistake at work, it could potentially cost the company time and money, but everyone makes mistakes. Even the bosses! “Take it on the chin,” says Silverstein. “Mistakes happen and they don’t feel good when they do but it’s OK — anyone who hasn’t made a mistake hasn’t gone far enough and hasn’t made enough of an effort. Then again, you never want to make the same mistake twice. Make the mistake, own up to it, and move on.”

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On the characteristics essential for career growth: “At Revel, demonstrating the five deal breakers that include: happy, humble, smart, simple and nice is extremely important,” says Hartmann. “Laying the foundation with those five important characteristics, you’ll be successful and be able to focus on career growth.”

On following your passion: “I heard once and absolutely believe that you have to love what you do to be successful at it. It’s the hallmark of a successful individual in any aspect of their life. I always encourage [people] to follow what you love,” says Silverstein.


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special section >> >> Cont’d from preCeding pg. On making decisions: “As a CEO, you have to make decisions quickly. The world moves more quickly today than it did 20 years or even 20 months ago,” says Hartmann. This advice is not just relevant to CEOs; Hartmann’s philosophy stands true for anyone. If one waits too long to make a decision, it might just be one second too late.

How To Get a Job in Your Field with No Professional Experience By Amanda Hopkins

On making a career change: Switching jobs can be scary, but it could be a smart move — especially if it means more pay and better benefits. “A long time ago when I was contemplating a job change and I was having difficulty determining what I should do, my father told me that ‘promises don’t pay the bills.’ This concept helped me make the decision then and has helped me several times since,” says Donelson. On career advancement: “To advance in whatever career path you’ve chosen it will require hard work and self-sacrifice. But don’t sell yourself short — pick what you want to do or become and then go for it. Hard situations and difficult work will be ahead of you, but if others can do it, so can you!” says Donelson. “Don’t worry so much about each individual step you take,” adds Silverstein. “Make sure it’s something you can learn from and that you feel creates opportunity and is moving in [the right] direction.” On moving forward after rejection: “There are many options out there. Don’t get discouraged if someone tells you it’s difficult or someone says ‘no’ to what you are pursuing,” says Silverstein. “Never be afraid to talk to friends and other parts of your network to make yourself stand out personally in any job situation. It separates you from the stack.”

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The most common problem is the cover letter. Candidates rarely tailor their form letters to the employer. “I see sentences that come from the Internet, and as an employer you recognize them,” says Brooks. Cover letters that look like an e-mail and have improper punctuation are another commonality. “What [the candidate] conveys is that they are lazy and that the job isn’t worth it to them,” says Brooks. Many job seekers are intimidated by the cover letter. However, the art of cover-letter writing is simple. According to Brooks, the cover letter should include three paragraphs. The first paragraph should include a catchy opening, where the candidate heard about the position, and the title of the position. The second paragraph should be tailored to how the candidate’s skills fit the position. The third paragraph should mention how the candidate and the company fit and how the candidate will be connecting with the employer when it comes time for a follow-up. “People mistakenly think it’s a numbers game, that the more resumes and cover letters they send the more likely they are to get a job, but that’s not true,” says Brooks. “You are more likely to get a job if you apply to less jobs with more tailored cover letters versus 100 jobs with general cover letters.” Candidates should go into the job search with a mindset of curiosity. Too often, can-

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: ALEJANDRO MENDEZ AGUILA YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint, filed in a civil action, in which MARRIOTT OWNERSHIP RESORTS, INC. is Plaintiff and ALEJANDRO MENDEZ AGUILA, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 009759 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN-971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated January 17, 2008 made by ALEJANDRO MENDEZ AGUILA as mortgagor to MARRIOTT OWNERSHIP RESORTS, INC. recorded on January 22, 2008, in ATLANTIC County, Instrument No. 2008006190, which the Plaintiff named above, is the holder of said mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises

commonly known as 535 FAIRWAY LANE, FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 5, Qual. C1534, Timeshare Estate Nos. 01, 02, 03, Timeshare Unit No. 1534. You are made a defendant because you are a mortgagor and your lien or encumbrance on the mortgaged premises is subject to plaintiff’s mortgage. 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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)3484200 YOU, ALEJANDRO MENDEZ AGUILA are made party defendant(s) to this foreclosure action because you are the mortgagor and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the mortgaged premises by reason of the Mortgage made by you, ALEJANDRO MENDEZ AGUILA, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 004402 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPA-

RD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 004402 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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 Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012 recorded in ATLANTIC County on June 28, 2012, Instrument No. 2012039162. Said lien was for Timeshare Estate Number 7, Timeshare Unit 1526 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominiums, Township of Galloway, Atlantic County, New Jersey, owned by ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA, and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 547 FAIRWAY LANE, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 5, Qual. C1526, Timeshare Estate No. 7, Timeshare Unit No. 1526. 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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)3484200 YOU, ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA are made a party defendant to this foreclosure action because you are the owner and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the premises by reason of the Notice of Lien Assessment against you, ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and AMENDED COMPLAINT, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 004714 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 004714 13 within thirty-

five (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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 Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012 recorded in ATLANTIC County on June 28, 2012, Instrument No. 2012039163. Said lien was for Timeshare Estate Number 8, Timeshare Unit 1526 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominiums, Township of Galloway, Atlantic County, New Jersey, owned by ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA, and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 547 FAIRWAY LANE, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 5, Qual. C1526, Timeshare Estate No. 8, Timeshare Unit No. 1526. 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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)348-4200 YOU, ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA are made a party defendant to this foreclosure action because you are the owner and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the premises by reason of the Notice of Lien Assessment against you, ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and AMENDED COMPLAINT, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 004403 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 004403 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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 Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012 recorded in ATLANTIC County on June 28, 2012, Instrument No. 2012039164. Said lien was for Timeshare Estate Number 8, Timeshare Unit 1526 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominiums, Township of Galloway, Atlantic County, New Jersey, owned by ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA, and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 547 FAIRWAY LANE, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 5, Qual. C1526, Timeshare Estate No. 9, Timeshare Unit No. 1526. 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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)348-4200 YOU, ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA are made a party defendant to this foreclosure action because you are the owner and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the premises by reason of the Notice of Lien Assessment against you, ELIAS FABRIZIO VIZCARRA ALOSILLA, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and AMENDED COMPLAINT, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 005113 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: MIMI ANNE KATSINA ALU YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 5389300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and MIMI ANNE KATSINA ALU, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 005113 13 within thirty-five (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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, Tren-

ton, 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 Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012 recorded in ATLANTIC County on June 28, 2012, Instrument No. 2012039216. Said lien was for Timeshare Estate Number 3, Timeshare Unit 1635 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominiums, Township of Galloway, Atlantic County, New Jersey, owned by MIMI ANNE KATSINA ALU, and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 526 FAIRWAY LANE, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 6, Qual. C1635, Timeshare Estate No. 3, Timeshare Unit No. 1635. 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, MIMI ANNE KATSINA ALU are made a party defendant to this foreclosure action because you are the owner and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the premises by reason of the Notice of Lien Assessment against you, MIMI ANNE KATSINA ALU, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and AMENDED COMPLAINT, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 004077 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: FABIAN ERNESTO MOSCOTE AROCA and SALLY MARIA ALVAREZ COTES (Continued on page 44)


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(Continued from page 42) YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and FABIAN ERNESTO MOSCOTE AROCA, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 004077 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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 Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012 recorded in ATLANTIC County on June 27, 2012, Instrument No. 2012038775. Said lien was for Timeshare Estate Number 43, Timeshare Unit 1611 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominiums, Township of Galloway, Atlantic County, New Jersey, owned by FABIAN ERNESTO MOSCOTE AROCA and SALLY MARIA ALVAREZ COTES, and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 502 FAIRWAY LANE, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 6, Qual. C1611, Timeshare Estate No. 43, Timeshare Unit No. 1611. 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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL

SERVICES: (609)348-4200 YOU, FABIAN ERNESTO MOSCOTE AROCA and SALLY MARIA ALVAREZ COTES are made party defendants to this foreclosure action because you are the owners and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the premises by reason of the Notice of Lien Assessment against you, FABIAN ERNESTO MOSCOTE AROCA and SALLY MARIA ALVAREZ COTES, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and AMENDED COMPLAINT, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 004404 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: JACINTO GASTON KANOORE EDUL YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and JACINTO GASTON KANOORE EDUL, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 004404 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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 Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012 recorded in ATLANTIC County on June 27, 2012, Instrument No. 2012038770. Said lien was for Timeshare Estate Number 21, Timeshare Unit 1539 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominiums, Township of Galloway, Atlantic County, New Jersey, owned by JACINTO GASTON KANOORE EDUL, and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 560 FAIRWAY LANE, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 5, Qual. C1539, Timeshare Estate No. 21, Timeshare Unit No. 1539. 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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)3484200 YOU, JACINTO GASTON KANOORE EDUL are made a party defendant to this foreclosure action because you are the owner and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the premises by reason of the Notice of Lien Assessment against you, JACINTO GASTON KANOORE EDUL, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and AMENDED COMPLAINT, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 004710 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: HASIZA LADINGO GADO YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH,

KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and HASIZA LADINGO GADO, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 004710 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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 Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012 recorded in ATLANTIC County on June 28, 2012, Instrument No. 2012039096. Said lien was for Timeshare Estate Number 14, Timeshare Unit 1623 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominiums, Township of Galloway, Atlantic County, New Jersey, owned by HASIZA LADINGO GADO, and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 514 FAIRWAY LANE, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 6, Qual. C1623, Timeshare Estate No. 14, Timeshare Unit No. 1623. 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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)3484200 YOU, HASIZA LADINGO GADO are made a party defendant to this foreclosure action because you are the owner and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien,

claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the premises by reason of the Notice of Lien Assessment against you, HASIZA LADINGO GADO, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and AMENDED COMPLAINT, if any, will be supplied to you for particula Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 009755 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: CRISTOBAL L. ILLINGWORTH GARCIA YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint filed in a civil action, in which MARRIOTT OWNERSHIP RESORTS, INC. is Plaintiff and CRISTOBAL L. ILLINGWORTH GARCIA, et al., are a defendant, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 009755 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, thirty-five (35) days after the actual date of such publication, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN-971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated September 16, 2009 made by CRISTOBAL L. ILLINGWORTH GARCIA as mortgagor to MARRIOTT OWNERSHIP RESORTS, INC. recorded on September 30, 2009, in ATLANTIC County, Instru-

ment No. 2009068987, which the Plaintiff named above, is the holder of said Mortgage and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as 501 FAIRWAY LANE, FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 6, Qual. C1610, Timeshare Estate No. 15, Timeshare Unit No. 1610. You are made a defendant because you are the mortgagor and your lien or encumbrance on the mortgaged premises is subject to plaintiff’s mortgage. 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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)3484200 YOU, CRISTOBAL L. ILLINGWORTH GARCIA are made party defendant(s) to this foreclosure action because you are the mortgagor and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the mortgaged premises by reason of the Mortgage made by you, CRISTOBAL L. ILLINGWORTH GARCIA, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 004433 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: LISA HOLSHUE YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany,, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CON-

DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and RICHARD TRUGLIO, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 004433 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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.

plaint, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity.

This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012, recorded in Atlantic County on June 27, 2012, Instrument No. 2012038821. Pursuant to the provisions of the Association’s By-laws, plaintiff levied assessments against Timeshare Estate Number 45 Timeshare Unit 1537 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominium, Township of Galloway, Atlantic County, New Jersey, owned by defendant, Richard Truglio, representing defendant’s proporionate share of common expenses of the development that were not paid and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 558 FARWAY LANE, Block 1064.03, Lot 5, Qual. C1537, Timeshare Estate No. 45, Timeshare Unit No. 1537, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205.

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and CHARLY DEL CASTILLO MERINO, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 004712 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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.

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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)3484200 YOU, LISA HOLSHUE are made party defendant to this foreclosure action because you hold a Child Support Judgment which may be against the owner and for any right, title and interest you may have in, to or against the subject property. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and Amendment to Com-

Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 004712 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: CHARLY DEL CASTILLO MERINO and LUCERO INDACOCHEA HANZA

This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012 recorded in ATLANTIC County on June 28, 2012, Instrument No. 2012039220. Said lien was for Timeshare Estate Number 42, Timeshare Unit 1635 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominiums, Township of Galloway, Atlan-


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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)3484200 YOU, CHARLY DEL CASTILLO MERINO and LUCERO INDACOCHEA HANZA are made party defendants to this foreclosure action because you are the owner and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the premises by reason of the Notice of Lien Assessment against you, CHARLY DEL CASTILLO MERINO and LUCERO INDACOCHEA HANZA, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and AMENDED COMPLAINT, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013

DOCKET NO. F 003982 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: MONICA RODRIGUEZ, MARCO ROMAN, NICOLAS ROMAN, BENJAMIN ROMAN, CATALINA ROMAN and MATIAS ROMAN YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, tele-

This action has been instituted for the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012 recorded in ATLANTIC County on June 28, 2012, Instrument No. 2012039097. Said lien was for Timeshare Estate Number 20, Timeshare Unit 1623 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominiums, Township of Galloway, Atlantic County, New Jersey, owned by MONICA RODRIGUEZ, MARCO ROMAN, NICOLAS ROMAN, BENJAMIN ROMAN, CATALINA ROMAN and MATIAS ROMAN, and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 514 FAIRWAY LANE, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 6, Qual. C1623, Timeshare Estate No. 20, Timeshare Unit No. 1623. 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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)3484200 YOU, MONICA RODRIGUEZ, MARCO ROMAN, NICOLAS ROMAN, BENJAMIN ROMAN, CATALINA ROMAN and MATIAS

ROMAN are made party defendants to this foreclosure action because you are the owners and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the premises by reason of the Notice of Lien Assessment against you, MONICA RODRIGUEZ, MARCO ROMAN, NICOLAS ROMAN, BENJAMIN ROMAN, CATALINA ROMAN and MATIAS ROMAN, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and AMENDED COMPLAINT, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ATLANTIC COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 004711 13 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: MONICA RODRIGUEZ, MARCO ROMAN, NICOLAS ROMAN, BENJAMIN ROMAN, CATALINA ROMAN and MATIAS ROMAN YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and MONICA RODRIGUEZ, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 004711 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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 Supe-

rior 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 Notice of Lien Assessment dated June 1, 2012 recorded in ATLANTIC County on June 28, 2012, Instrument No. 2012039098. Said lien was for Timeshare Estate Number 21, Timeshare Unit 1623 in Fairway Villas at Seaview Condominiums, Township of Galloway, Atlantic County, New Jersey, owned by MONICA RODRIGUEZ, MARCO ROMAN, NICOLAS ROMAN, BENJAMIN ROMAN, CATALINA ROMAN and MATIAS ROMAN, and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 514 FAIRWAY LANE, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 6, Qual. C1623, Timeshare Estate No. 21, Timeshare Unit No. 1623. 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)3453444 ATLANTIC COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: (609)3484200 YOU, MONICA RODRIGUEZ, MARCO ROMAN, NICOLAS ROMAN, BENJAMIN ROMAN, CATALINA ROMAN and MATIAS ROMAN are made party defendants to this foreclosure action because you are the owners and may be liable for any deficiency and for any lien, claim, or interest you may have in, to or against the premises by reason of the Notice of Lien Assessment against you, MONICA RODRIGUEZ, MARCO ROMAN, NICOLAS ROMAN, BENJAMIN ROMAN, CATALINA ROMAN and MATIAS ROMAN, as set forth above. Upon request, a copy of the Complaint and AMENDED COMPLAINT, if any, will be supplied to you for particularity. Dated: April 19, 2013 JENNIFER M. PEREZ Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey Pub Date: Apr 25, 2013

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phone number #(973) 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in a civil action, in which FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff and MONICA RODRIGUEZ, et al., are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, ATLANTIC County and bearing Docket No. F 003982 13 within thirtyfive (35) days after April 25, 2013 exclusive of such date, or if published after April 25, 2013, 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.

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tic County, New Jersey, owned by CHARLY DEL CASTILLO MERINO and LUCERO INDACOCHEA HANZA, and (2) to recover possession of, and concerns premises commonly known as FAIRWAY VILLAS AT SEAVIEW CONDOMINIUM, 527 FAIRWAY LANE, GALLOWAY, NJ 08205, Block 1064.03, Lot 6, Qual. C1636, Timeshare Estate No. 42, Timeshare Unit No. 1636.


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FEATURE >> Friday, April 26, 8pm Revel, Ovation Hall, A.C. How Much: $105

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Rihanna Shining Bright The dance-pop star set to sparkle at Revel as her ‘Diamonds’ tour swings through Atlantic City By Ed Condran • feedback@acweekly.com

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ihanna has been making as many headlines for her reunion with singer Chris Brown as her pop music career in recent months and weeks. You can bet that right now, somewhere a gossip columnist is writing about the couple fighting or holding hands. But the sexy Barbardian isn’t a celebrity by association. Rihanna, 25, sings sublime pop songs and has a rare combination of beauty, talent and star power. “Umbrella,” “Rude Boy” and “Diamonds” are among the 12 No. 1 hits that Rihanna has had on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She has sold more than 30 million albums and should be a commercial force for years to come. Most Rihanna interviews are about bad boy Brown. It’s getting kind of tired, but her music isn’t. Rihanna is the internationally adored pop diva who is pushing Beyoncé. Her exotic pop songs are strong and so are her elaborate live shows. (She appears at Revel in Atlantic City on Friday, April 26.) But there’s also something, an intangible, that runs deep in Rihanna, which is simply sexy and sublime. With considerable star power and one of the most elegant singers in pop music today, Rihanna is one of those rare larger-than-life figures on today’s pop music circuit.

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“After being tormented for so many years, being angry and dark, I’d rather just live my truth and take the backlash. I can handle it.” “I think she’s incredible,” Solange Knowles (aka Beyoncé’s singing sister) says. “How can you not be a big fan?” Solange continued to gush before playing Spin’s annual party at the Austin music conference South By Southwest earlier this year. Rihanna’s backed by a crack band, which includes guitarist Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme fame. On stage she is also flanked by dancers as she delivers about 25 songs. She sings the hits and makes as many costume changes as Cher did in her prime. Rihanna’s had some health issues and some reviewers of her Diamonds tour believe that she is leaning on her background singers. But there are new rumors about how much more Rihanna will be on the road

since some gossip columnists believe that the diva is eating for two. Perhaps this will be the last chance to catch Rihanna for a while if that is true. Regardless, count on endless eye candy, familiar tunes and a one of a kind pop star at Revel Friday night. “Rihanna is unique,” Solange adds. “Her songs are so identifiable. She has style and a great voice.” It would be interesting to hear what Rihanna thinks about making music. However, the few journalists that can get within enough range to ask a question dwell on her stormy relationship with her enigmatic but celebrated pop-star boyfriend. When speaking to Rolling Stone earlier this year, Rihanna was compelled to talk about her decision to reunite with Brown. “I decided that it was more important for

me to be happy,” Rihanna told the mag. “I wasn’t going to let anyone’s opinion get in the way of that. Even if it’s a mistake, it’s my mistake. After being tormented for so many years, being angry and dark, I’d rather just live my truth and take the backlash. I can handle it.” When talking to Oprah more than a year ago, Rihanna gushed when speaking about Brown. “I lost my best friend,” Rihanna said. “I felt that he made that mistake because he needed help.” Not that it’s a good thing for the person being abused, but suffering has helped art throughout the ages. Let’s just look back at recent times with the late Amy Winehouse, who seemed to need abuse to make her art. Some unfortunately feed on abusive relationships. Who can forget Ike and Tina Turner? That was an incredibly turbulent marriage. Tina kept coming back for more until she finally had enough. When Ike Turner checked out, people once again spoke about Tina’s courage to move on and his passing prompted the greatest New York Post headline of all time, “Ike Beats Tina Turner To Death.” Hopefully Rihanna will enjoy a better relationship with Brown than the tumultuous Turner saga. And then there are the apt lyrics to Rihanna’s “Nobody’s Business.” “It ain’t nobody’s business / You’ll always be mine / Sing it to the world / Always be my boy.” The reality today is that it is only their business. That’s difficult for people to swallow in this TMZ world in which everything is open for discussion. We know every little detail about our beloved celebrities. They are under a microscope 24 hours a day. But Rihanna’s personal life is her business and fans can only hope she makes the best decisions for herself. In terms of professional choices, Rihanna has been just fine as a singer. Hopefully she’ll mature when it comes to personal choices. Sometimes people forget that Rihanna has only been around for a quarter century and she’s accomplished a great deal in her short career thus far. Who knows what’s happening behind closed doors? All we know is that Rihanna has tremendous pop acumen and her shows are electric. She’s at the top of her game as a performer at the moment. Rihanna is making all the right calls as an entertainer. Wish her the best and just enjoy the show. ■ see more online @


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Cruise Into ‘Oblivion’ Summer of sci-fi begins with decent entry in the genre

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the timeline, which doesn’t make much sense. And, if you’ve seen the appealing Duncan Jones film Moon, you will figure out the film’s big twist before it arrives. The flawed plot aside, Oblivion features a solid performance by Cruise, and those fascinating visuals that make for an acceptable sci-fi flick that falls short of excellent. My guess is I’ll tune in when it shows up on HBO down the road.

Oblivion Directed by Joseph Kosinski • Rated PG-13

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he Place Beyond the Pines starring Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper and Eva Mendes and directed by Derek Cianfrance (Blue Valentine) was one of my favorite films from the 2012 Toronto Film Festival. It’s a fascinating mash-up of crime thriller, police corruption drama and in its third act, a “sins of the fathers” finale. The format of the drama appears conventional at first, but in fact it is far from it with a Pulp Fictionlike narrative that presents three separate stories that are eventually twisted together leaving the audience both shocked and intrigued. The film dives into unexpected places causing mostly pain and heartache for the stars of the three distinct acts. The excellent cast also includes Rose Byrne, Ray Liotta, Dane Dehaan and Emory Cohen. ■

The Place Beyond the Pines Directed by Derek Cianfrance • Rated R

Ocean Galleries, 9618 Third Ave., Stone Harbor. Collection of rare artwork by Spanish masters Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) and Joan Miró (1893-1983). Will include graphic works, lithographs, etchings, sculptures, and other works of art by the featured artists, as well as others such as Pablo Picasso. Free. 10am-5pm. Extended hour receptions, April 5-6, 6-10pm. 3687777.

THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Popovich Comedy Pet Theater

Richard Stockton College, 101 Vera King Farris Dr., Galloway. Join Gregory Popovich and his performing pets for an experience audiences of all ages will enjoy. $35 Orchestra, $20 Mezzanine, $5 senior discount, $10 children (with adult ticket). 7pm. 652-9000. stockton.edu/pac

Kutless

Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N. High St., Millville. With Ashes Remain and Luminate. Oregon Christian rock band known for the hit song, “What Faith Can Do.” $20, $35. 7pm. 856-327-6400. levoy.net

Forgotten Heroes

Veterans Memorial Park, Fifth Street and Wesley Ave., Ocean City. American Legion Post 524 hosts a ceremony honoring the memory of four Cape May County veterans who passed away and their remains have been unclaimed until now. Following the ceremony the remains of these veterans will be escorted from Ocean City to Cape May County Veterans Memorial Cemetery for internment. The public is invited to join. 11am.

FRIDAY, APRIL 26 TO NOV. 10 Cape May’s Chalfonte Hotel: A Living National Landmark’ Exhibit

Carriage House Gallery, Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. “Cape Mayʼs Chalfonte Hotel: A Living National Landmark,” guest-curated by author Karen Fox and sponsored by the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities. Author Fox has adapted her book, “The Chalfonte,” into an intriguing exhibit showcasing life and legends at the hotel from Henry Sawyerʼs handwritten battlefield diaries and prison letters to more than a century of vintage photos, watercolors, architectural drawings, kitchen diaries and first person narratives. The exhibit is free and open daily, April 26 through Nov. 10.

Sensational Spring Concert Weekend

Wildwoods Convention Center, 4501 Boardwalk. Friday night Dance Party with the Sensational Soul Cruisers in the Wildwoods Convention Center from 7-11pm. Tickets are $15 per person. Saturday from 11am-5pm a free street fair will take place at Fox Park, Burk & Ocean Aves., Wildwood. Classic cars, food and craft vendors, Doo Wop bus tour and live entertainment featuring the Rocktologists, Green River and Whoʼs Next. Saturday night concert in the Oceanfront Arena at the Wildwoods Convention Center featuring Tommy James & The Shondells, Chuck Negron formerly of Three Dog Night, and The Happenings. Doors open at 6pm, concert begins at 7pm. Tickets are $49.50 or $65.50. Tickets available by calling 729.4000 or gwcoc.com, ticketmaster.com

SATURDAY, APRIL 27 Drum Circle

Historic Smithville • Village Greene, Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. Drum circle, tarot card readings, crystals and semiprecious stones for sale, Henna body art, yoga dog hand crafted Cajon Drums by Steve Mullen. Free (with items for sale). 11am-5pm. colonialsmithville.com.

Atlantic City Ballet: ‘Carmen’

Resorts Superstar Theater, 1133 Boardwalk, Atlantic City. A free performance. Free. 8pm. 804-1995. acballet.org

MONDAY, APRIL 29 South Jersey Area Wind Ensemble: American Masterpieces

Richard Stockton College, 101 Vera King Farris Dr., Galloway. A hightlight of the SJAWE season, the band will perform a concert that can be enjoyed by music lovers of all ages for the annual side by side concert. $10. 7:30pm. 652-9000. stockton. edu/pac

Atlantic City Weekly Spring Career & Training Expo 2013

Hamilton Mall, Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. If youʼre looking for a new career, visit the Atlantic City Weekly Career and Training Expo. The Career and Training Expo will give you a chance to visit many area and regional employers. Free. 10am5pm. 646-4848 ext. 28. acweekly.com

TUESDAY, APRIL 30 Stockton Vocal Jazz Ensemble

Performing Arts Centerʼs Experimental Theatre, 101 Vera King Farris Dr., Galloway. The Richard Stockton College School of Arts and Humanities presents a spring concert, “Get Your Kicks on Route 66: Ease on Down the Road.” Guest artists include Stockton faculty member Bud Noble on piano and community members Derek Cason, Tyrone Harris and Tim Larkins on bass, keyboard and drums, respectively. $8, $6 for seniors and students. 7:30pm. 652-4505. stockton. edu/pac. 7:30pm.

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THURSDAY, MAY 2 Membership Appreciation Night

Noyes Museum of Art at Stockton College, 733 Lily Lake Road, Oceanville. Members of The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College will be honored with a special Member Appreciation Night. The evening reception will include live music by the Stockton Jazz Quartet, a wine tasting by Whitehorse Wine & Spirits, and hors dʼoeuvres by Jacques Catering. Preview the exhibition Victorian New Jersey: Photographs by Guillermo Thorn, which offers a rare glimpse into life at the Jersey Shore in the 1880s and 1890s. Event is free for members; members may bring up to two guests each – admission fee is $5 per guest. 6-8pm. RSVP or for more info, 6528848. noyesmuseum.org.

Martin Z. Mollusk Day

9th Street beazch, Ocean City. Ocean Cityʼs Weather Predicting Hermit Crab creeps out on to the Ocean City beach and attempts to see his shadow. If heʼs successful, summer comes one week early to Ocean City. Spectators sing “Some Enchanted Morning” to encourage MZM and his colorful entourage. If Big Mama Llama shakes her head, Martin has successfully seen his shadow. (Location may change if the 9th St. Beach is closed that day for dredging.)

THURSDAY, MAY 2 TO MAY 5 Tournament of Bands Indoor Championships

Wildwoods Convention Center, 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood and Middle Township PAC, 212 Bayberry Dr., Cape May Court .The National Judges Association Tournament of Bands Indoor Championships features performers ranging from middle school through college level and encompassing marching bands, indoor guard, majorette, percussion and dance teams as well as jazz bands. Performances will also be held at the Middle Township Performing Arts Center in Cape May Court House, NJ on Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4. Admission for all events is available at the door. Thurs: 10am-10pm; Fri./Sat: 8am– 10pm; Sun: 8am-5pm. For more information call 849-8553. For ticket prices, times and additional information, call 849-8553. njatob.org.

FRIDAY, MAY 3 The Smithereeens

Landis Theater, 800 East Landis Ave., Vineland. Hailing from New Jersey, this impressive 80s rock-pop band was influenced by the catchy music of the 60s. Fans love them for “A Girl Like You,” “Blood and Roses” and “Too Much Passion.” $29.50, $50. 8pm. landistheater.com. 856-691-1121. n

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NOW TO MAY 19 ‘Poetic Visions: Salvador Dalí And Joan Miró’

By Lori Hoffman • feedback@acweekly.com

ci-fi and end of the world movies are on the docket for the summer of ’13 with such titles as the comedy This Is The End, the Brad Pitt zombie flick World War Z, Asian style monster movie Pacific Rim, Will and Jaden Smith in After Earth and a slew of new superhero movies topped by Iron Man 3 and Man of Steel. Kicking off this genre as a spring preview is the Tom Cruise post-apocalypse sci-fi outing Oblivion from the director of the Tron reboot, Joseph Kosinski. The film is filled with beautiful images of a world in ruin and a plot that reminds one of Wall-E with Cruise as a cosmic janitor left behind on earth to keep police drones in working order and deal with “scavs,” alien scavengers who have been stealing fuel cells and other equipment. This story is also blended with a healthy dollop of The Matrix as the film’s protagonist comes to understand that his whole life is a carefully constructed illusion. Cruise is Jack Harper, who, along with his partner and communications operator Victoria (Andrea Riseborough), are in charge of the final clean-up operation on what is left of the earth after a devastating alien war that the humans won, but lost their planet. After his tour is over, he and Victoria will join what’s left of the human race, relocated to Titan, one of Saturn’s moons. Jack, however, can’t shake the feeling that all is not as it appears. He has been having dreams about of a life he shouldn’t remember because of a mandatory “memory wipe.” About an hour in the plot thickens and kind of congeals with the introduction of Julia (Olga Kurylenko), the only survivor of a space ship that was blasted out of orbit by the scavengers. What she has to say changes Jack’s whole understanding about what has been going on and now he has to decide what is the truth, or in Matrix terms: Should he take the blue pill or the red pill? While the visuals in Oblivion are superb, the plot wanders into more than a few “are you kidding me?” moments, in particular

Boardwalk Hall, 2301 Boardwalk, between Georgia and Mississippi aves., Atlantic City. “Duality,” Atlantic City Allianceʼs free, family-friendly, outdoor 3D sound and light show projected onto historic Boardwalk Hall, returned on March 20, replacing the past seasonʼs light-hearted fantasia “Winter Sweet.” “Duality” runs every half hour from 8–11 pm nightly. “Dualityʼs” return will be a limited engagement with a brand new show planned for the summer.

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