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The Calm at At the end of the day comes a spectacular calmness! The huge glowing ball in the sky captures our attention. Every night we wait for the show to start. We stop what we are doing and gaze at this incredible display. Is it really calmer or is it the perception of calm? Beautiful colors surrounded by a dark background, force us to concentrate on the bright spot in front of our eyes. The rest of the world feels calm because LivingLBI Magazine • July 2014

nothing is as important as the gorgeous view that fills our mind. At sunset in any bay park on LBI, you will find people watching the sun as it sets. We are drawn to edge of the water to watch that fiery hot disk slowly sink behind the horizon.

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End of the Day Our minds are tricked just as they were tricked by the size of the sun. High in the sky is seems so small. Yet when we view it next to a building at the end of the street, it multiplies in size. It is all perception. Lost in the even larger sky, the sun seems small and insignificant. We turn our eyes away from the daytime sun. We feel it’s warmth and also hear the sounds of summer. Sea gulls screeching, waves LivingLBI.com

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crashing, people talking, cars passing, ice trucks jingling and kids laughing. All day long we focus on the sounds of the day. At sunset, noises seem to disappear. Oh yes, they are still around us, we just choose not to focus on them. The calm at the end of the day, is in our own mind. -Lisa Ball LBIMap.com


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Treasures of the Island Shrimp Quesadilla Sunbeams Coloring Contest LBI Shuttle The Life that I call Mine Freedom Indian Summer Un Hombre y Un Angel Did you Know? Library/Museum A Garden in Beach Haven Beach Haven Future

View online at: LivingLBI.com Subscriptions available. Coming soon, our newest magazine: Beautiful NJ Beaches

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Lorry’s Island End Motel Get Away & Really Relax Full Size Refrigerator Microwave Oven Free Continental Breakfast BBQ Area w/3 Gas Grills Kids Free

www.LorrysMotel.com

A Little Bit of Key West Bill Hutson, owner of Lorry’s Island End Motel, is one of a kind. Like his motel, he truly captures the spirit of Long Beach Island. He purchased the motel 20 years ago “because I love this beautiful and peaceful laid back end of Long Beach Island”. Over the years he has renovated Lorry’s into a “Key West” style motel.

Lorry’s offers gas grills and picnic tables so guests can feel right at home. The court yard reflects the “Key West” style with gardens and a fountain including a pink flamingo! Off season, Bill keeps very busy as vice president of the LBI Business Alliance. He maintains Lorry’s website (www.LorrysMotel.com) and Bill

Guests over the years have become friends of Bill. Kids stay free at Lorry’s and like friends, he loans bikes, boogie boards and beach badges. Many customers come back every year and some 2 - 4 times a year. He’ll go out of his way for his guests. One time a guest called him from the Manahawkin Bus Station because he couldn’t get a cab. The man was running late for a show at the Surflight Theatre so Bill jumped in his car and picked him up and got him to the show on time.

Affordable Sunday-Friday Specials Weekday Specials Only 200 Yards to the Beach Peaceful End of Long Beach Island

hosts the annual "Dune Grass Planting Fun Day At The Beach" on LBI every October. If your group would like to get involved in this event, please call Bill Hutson at 609-492-6363.

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Treasures of the Island Thinking about LBI, I can almost feel the motion of the waves. I feel myself float on top of a wave and slowly descend. Even on dry land, I feel the rocking of the ocean. LBI is a giant cradle. It is my safe, warm place.

of Christmas cookies. Going to a party? Fill a crab dish with mini crab cake appetizers. As the food disappears, the plate is reveled. Peel and eat shrimp looks so much more elegant on a glass platter. Artsy, functional gifts for your friends and family can be found at the Pottery Barge and The Spotted Whale.

2101 Long Beach Blvd, Ship Bottom, NJ

(609) 494-0606 Shopping for gifts all summer long gives me the jump on the holidays. My favorite gifts are from the heart. If I can combine function with art, it is my perfect gift. This year, I plan on baking. So...plates, mugs and bowls are all on the list. How fun it will be to bake cupcakes in mugs and give them to friends. Or a beautiful glass platter full LivingLBI Magazine • July 2014

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Shrimp Quesadilla

Simple Ingredients Peeled and deveined shrimp Lime juice – about 2 limes Green onions, chopped Handful cilantro, chopped Tortillas (burrito size) Shredded cheese Butter

Simple Instructions Heat a large skillet to medium heat. Place a buttered tortilla in the skillet Add shrimp mixture to half of the tortilla. Sprinkle with cheese and fold the tortilla. Cook for a couple minutes on each side

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The Price Home Group is a RREM approved Builder ready and able to accept all “Pathway B” grant recipients.

The Bayman 5BR/3BA Starting at $200,000

The Tern 3BR/1BA - $149,900 1050 sq. ft.

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The Pelican 4BR/ 3BA Starting at $325,000

The Kingfisher 4BR/3BA - $210,000 1825 sq. ft.

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We Can Build You These Homes at Quoted Prices “turn key” which include Engineering & Installation of Pilings. *RREM grant recipient pricing may vary

One Stop Modular Home Construction & House Raising Affordable, Custom, 3BR/2BA & 4BR/3BA models designed specifically for Jersey Shore living. Meet the architect on weekends, call for availablility Visit our Model Home at 79 Morris Blvd. Beach Haven West on Saturdays from 9-4 and Sundays 10-3

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Be Our Guest Join us at Olive Garden, where our passion for creating delicious Italian cuisine is matched only by the joy of sharing it with you. From hearty new entrĂŠes and savory appetizers to old favorites like unlimited soup, salad and breadsticks, our chefs have created an abundance of flavors that will satisfy your senses and lift your spirits.

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234 Stafford Park Blvd., Manahawkin, NJ 08050 at Stafford Park (609) 978-1202 | www.olivegarden.com

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CAUSEWAY BOAT RENTALS & MARINA

Full Service Marina • Gas Dock • Boat Slips • Pump-Out Station • Ramp • Mechanic Located on the LBI Causeway Full and Half Day Rates 2200 E. Bay Ave., Manahawkin 16 - 22” Crabbing & Fishing 609-494-1371 Boats & Motors www.causewayboatrentals.com

Come enjoy a day of fun with the family!

Find your way around LBI LBImap is an easy way to navigate Long Beach Island!. Points of interest such as the clam trail, museums, libraries and more are pointed out by town. Videos, photos and more will be continually added.

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Viking Village

Sunbeams As morning slowly wakens me, And shadows touch my windowpane, I see a glowing light come through.

Shows • Shoppes • Seafood • Tours • History

A sunbeam dances in the air. She dashes high. She peeps through rays. She taps my face to my amaze! She sits upon my pillowcase. Bright spears of arrows fill my room As radiant beams lift my heart. They greet me on this early morn, Adorning such magnificence. As morning slowly wakens me.

Arts & Crafts Shows Sunday Aug. 31st 10am-4:30pm

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Blessing of the Fleet Sunday July 13th Antique & Collectible Shows Sundays Aug. 3rd & Sept.14th 9am-5pm Doc tours Every Friday 10am-11am July & Aug. Santa Arrives 1pm Sat. Nov. 29th 1801 Bayview Ave Barnegat Light NJ 08006

vikingshows@gmail.com www.vikingvillageshows.com www.vikingvillage.net www.theseawife.com

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Outdoor Showers LLC

1316 E Bay Ave Manahawkin, NJ 08050

888-545-9763

2400 East Bay Ave Cedar Bonnet Island Manahawkin (next to Bonnet Island Estate)

609-361-7147 Route72WaveRunner.com

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BEACH HAVEN WATERSPORTS 2702 LONG BEACH BLVD., BEACH HAVEN GARDENS, NJ

Waverunners • Kayaks • Sups • Boats

HOLGATE H2O SPORTS

83 TEBCO TERRACE AT HOLGATE MARINA

609-492-1342

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Inspired Home Design with Antiques & Collectibles The Seawife offers the next trends in decorating using pieces with history, mixing whimsy with made in the US handcrafted folkart. A little irreverent, no sacred antiques here, fun and funky unique finds and classic 1950 and older collectibles create a casual comfortable style. Mix industrial, country, architechural elements, recycled and reinvented items, nautical salvage, antique garden pieces and then throw in a pre-1930 quilt to add some geometric design or softening comfort. Exciting looks can be achieved breathing life into your beach house, loft apartment or winter residence by just adding a few quirky colorful items. Stroll through the gardens filled with birdhouses, iron gates, urns, architectural findings, and antique garden furniture surrounding the 1896 Fenimore School House and 1800’s Bull Run Barn. Then come inside for a unique shopping experience.

Antiques • Quilts • Folkart Architectural & Industrial Finds Nautical Salvage • Garden Lifetime Oil Candles Fun Finds

www.theseawife.com 609-361-8039 ANTIQUE SHOWS:

The Seawife 19th & Bayview Ave, Barnegat Light, NJ 08006

S U N D A Y A U G U S T 3 RD & S U N D A Y S E P T E M B E R 1 4 TH

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While in Barnegat Light, pick up your copy of Discover Barnegat Light at any of the area’s great shops.

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Things to Rent For Every Event

Damage from Wind, Water, Fire, Frozen Pipes, Flood, Theft, Vandalism

176 East Bay Ave Manahawkin, NJ 08008 609-597-4222 fax 609-597-6481 trc587@aol.com

Alliance Adjustment Group, Inc.

609-494-4044

Why Settle for Less for your Property Insurance Claim? No Recovery/No Fee Guarantee!

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Surf City

200 North Blvd. Surf City, NJ 08008

609-494-2111

Tuckerton

138 Railroad Ave. Tuckerton, NJ 08087

609-296-1131

Tuckerton Lumber Co. has been serving our shores for over 80 years and intend to continue! Please be patient as we address the loose ends caused by the storm damage. Since 1932, we at Tuckerton Lumber Company have worked hard to establish and maintain a solid reputation for quality products at competitive prices. Tuckerton Lumber Company has met the needs of professional builders and the do-it-yourself market alike with over 35,000 items to offer. Tuckerton Lumber Company is ready to supply every job no matter how big or small. If you are located in the Ocean County - Atlantic County area of New Jersey, check out Tuckerton Lumber Company for your next project.

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Demo • Permits • Engineering 3D Visualizations Visu 3D • Selections & everything in between! visit us at

WWW. CIRCUL.COM or stop by the office at

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Visit ClamTrail.com

Take a “Selfie” with each clam then upload them to their facebook page!

□ https://www.facebook.com/Clam324WildBirdsUnlimited □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam30NewJerseyMaritimeMuseum □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam28CountryKettleChowda □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam18AllianceForALivingOcean □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam411Mates □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam19SocChamberOfCommerce □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam15SandbarGolf □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam24HavenBeachClub □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam73HighBarHarbor □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam7VikingVillage □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam222BayViewPark □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam10LbiFoundationForTheArtsAndSciences □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam38MudCityCrabHouse □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam25JustBeadIt □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam9SunSetPark □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam363CcMarina □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam101RobbiesMarina □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam44TuckertonSeaPortMuseum □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam283CountryKettleFudge □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam50LavalletteWelcomeCenter □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam191GreenHouseCafe □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam441CapeHornMarina □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam241SprayBeachYachtClub □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam31VansRowboatRental □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam323HansenPublishing □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam5OffTheHook □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam311BarnegatSchoolsBoardOffice □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam26BeachHavenVeteransPark □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam39ManahawkinShell □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam321TomsRiverSeaportSociety □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam362OceanGateYachtBasin □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam2BarnegatLightPostOffice □ Facebook.com/Clam - Scojo’s Resturant □ https://www.facebook.com/Clam502GrumpysTackle

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A map of the clam trail can be found on www.ClamTrail.com Fill in the BOLD word from each clam plaque check off the list for each clam you visit. No matter what the weather; hot, cool, cloudy or windy … it’s a GREAT time on the Clam Trail! The clam trail is a fun and educational activity to help young and old to understand Barnegat Bay and how they can enjoy and improve it. People who follow the trail will find “clam clews” and “water wisdom” about shellfish, and how they improve the bay. Kids and adults will learn what everybody or anybody, can do to help the clams help the bay. Explore the Clam Trail as often as you like. The goal is to record the information found on the Fact plaques into the Explorer Log at each location along the Clam Trail. Remember, exploring is not always easy! Some addresses are general and the Fact Plaque may require some search. There are also new locations popping up along the trail.

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Coloring Contest

How would you re-paint the clam?

1. Visit a clam 2. Color this clam to match the clam you are visiting 3. Enter the BOLD word from the Fact Plaque, Clam ID and your First Name 4. Take a photo of your picture 5. Upload your photo to the clam’s facebook page 6. Win a prize!

BOLD WORD

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Clam ID

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Passport to LBI Although LBI is well-known for its wonderful beaches, we offer “so much more than a day at the beach” and welcome people of

all ages to explore the diversity of these unique organizations. Passport to LBI is an alliance of non-profit organizations who provide entreating and educational activities that inform both visitors and residents of the historical, ecological, artistic, and cultural opportunities available to them on Long Beach Island. Build a summer souvenir by picking up a “Passport to LBI” and then visit a variety of activities and locations to experience ALL of LBI and get a stamp for your passport! You will build memories to last a lifetime. For more information about Passport to LBI go to

www.passporttolbi.org

Have fun while you learn! 2014 SUMMER EVENTS NJ MARITIME MUSEUM

528 Dock Road • Beach Haven, NJ 08008

(609) 492-0202

NJMaritimeMuseum.org FRIDAY KIDS’ PROGRAMS July 4 thru Aug. 29 10 AM to 1 PM ALO Puppet Show - 10 AM ReClam the Bay Presentation - 11 AM NJMM Scavenger Hunt & Crafts - Noon NO Reservations Required

SCIENCE AFTERNOON - MMSC Thur. July 31 1 PM (1-1/2 to 2 Hours) Take a crash course in marine biology. Discover the differences between ocean water and bay water. Identify and analyze common beach plants. Study the sand under a high powered microscope. Reservations Required

MARINE SCIENCE CAMP New Logic Marine Science Camp Voted “Best Camp” of 2012 and 2013! Taught by Marine Biologists and Environmentalists 5-Day Teen & K-8 Programs Start a hands on, feet wet learning adventure today! See schedule on museum website Register at www.marinesciencecamp.com

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SEALS OF NEW JERSEY - MMSC Fri., June 27 and Fri., Sept. 5 at 6 PM Fri., Aug. 1 at 1 PM NO Reservations Discover these seldom seen creatures as we explore the four species of seals that call New Jersey their winter home. 1-Hour Presentation

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Visit each of the Giant Clams and place a check in the box. Make sure to thank our sponsors! Pick up your clam cards! NOTE: Clam cards ar not at locations with a star. Alliance for a Living Ocean Barnegat Light Post Office Barnegat Schools Board Office Bay View Park Beach Haven Veterans Park Beach Haven Veterans Park C&C Marina Cape Horn Marina Country Kettle Chowda Country Kettle Fudge Shop Greenhouse Café Grumpy’s Tackle Hansen Publishing Haven Beach Yacht Club High Bar Harbour Just Bead It Lavallette Welcome Center LBI Foundation of the Arts and Sciences Manahawkin Shell MATES Mud City Crab House New Jersey Maritime Museum Ocean Gate Yacht Basin Off the Hook Robbie's Loveladies Marina Sandbar Golf Scojo’s Resturant Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce Spray Beach Yacht Club Sunset Park Surf City Yacht Club Toms River Seaport Society Tuckerton Sea Port Museum Van's Rowboat Rental Viking Village Wild Birds Unlimited

27th St., Central Ave., Ship Bottom, NJ West 10th St, Barnegat Light 550 Barnegat Blvd N, Barnegat Meade Ave & the Blvd Beach & Engleside Aves, Beach Haven Beach & Engleside Aves, Beach Haven 211 Sloop Creek Rd, Bayville 507 Great Bay Blvd, Tuckerton Bay Village, 9th & the Bay, Beach Haven Bay Village, 9th & the Bay, Beach Haven 605 Long Beach Blvd, Ship Bottom 906 NE Central Ave, Seaside Park 2214 Rt. 37 East, Toms River Kentucky Ave & the Blvd, Haven Beach 2th St, High Bar Harbour 1305 Long Beach Blvd, N Beach Haven 1300 Rt 35, Lavallette 120 Long Beach Blvd Mill Creek Rd & Rt 72, Manahawkin 195 Cedar Bridge Rd, Manahawkin 1185 E Bay Ave, Manahawkin 528 Dock Rd, Beach Haven 65 Bayview Ave, Bayville 1905 Bayview Ave 9 Lighthouse Way 105 N 10th St & Blvd, Surf City 307 Long Beach Blvd, Surf City 265 West 9th St, Ship Bottom 23rd St and Long Beach Blvd, Spray Beach Long Beach Blvd, Harvey Cedars 399 N 9th St, Surf City, NJ Hooper Ave & E Water St, Toms River 120 W Main St, Tuckerton 8th St & Bayview, Barnegat Light 19th & Bay, Barnegat Light 941 Rt 37 West, Toms River

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Narwhal Frozen Yogurt, 1700 Long Beach Blvd, Surf City

Beach Haven Veterans Park

Beached, Bay Village 609-705-3457

Beach Haven Veterans Park

Beached, Bay Village 609-705-3457

C&C Marina

Art & Decor, 1715 Long Beach Island Blvd, Surf City

Cape Horn Marina

Gorilla Vapes LBI, Bay Village 609-339-0404

Grumpy’s Tackle

W 19th St AT Bayview Ave, Barnegat Light

Hansen Publishing

Surf Shack South, Bay Village, 609-492-7546

Haven Beach Club

Cook’s Pantry, 412 North Bay Ave, Beach Haven

High Bar Harbour

Art & Decor, 1715 Long Beach Island Blvd, Surf City

Lavallette Welcome Center

Ann Coen Gallery, 1418 Lony Beach Blvd, Surf City

MATES

Bill’s Surf & Tackle, 6332 Long Beach Blvd, Harvey Cedars

Ocean Gate Yacht Basin

Walkers Trading Co, Bay Village 848-333-7749

Sunset Park

Harvey Cedars Marina, 6318 Long Beach Blvd, Harvey Cedars

Toms River Seaport Society

Maine Course Schooner’s Wharf 609-492-2328

Tuckerton Sea Port Museum

Harvey Cedars Pizza, 7806 Long Beach Blvd, Harvey Cedars

Wild Birds Unlimited

Wandering Soul, 1700 Long Beach Blvd, Surf City

Barnegat Light Post Office

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Take The LBI Shuttle Get On, Get Off, As Much As You Like!

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The LBI Shuttle Buses cover the entire 18 miles of LBI. The shuttle stays on LB Blvd. except for: BARNEGAT LIGHT northbound to Lighthouse returns south to Bayview Ave., High Bar Harbor, 20th St. and returns to Blvd. SHIP BOTTOM goes around the circle on Central Ave. at East 3rd & East 11th. BEACH HAVEN goes behind Bay Village onto Delaware, returns on Engelside to Blvd., then south to Holgate. Northbound East to Beach Ave., to Center St., back to Blvd. (Routes subject to change-visit www.longbeachtownship.com for updates)

Just a wave of your hand and ride for FREE! The new LBI Shuttle Bus is a wonderful idea! Just a wave of your hand and ride for FREE! So often I start off walking then keep walking until I’m too tired to walk home. Now I just flag down the bus. And how nice to sit and relax in an air conditioned bus. Driving 35 miles per hour and stopping at every light is not my idea of a vacation. I want someone else to drive! One of my favorite things to do is have a frozen drink

during happy hour. Perfect way to go bar hopping. Have you been to the lighthouse this year? Try the bus. Sit and chat with friends instead of staying focused on the road. Teens will love the freedom this bus provides. The LBI Shuttle is free service for all to enjoy!

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Old Causeway Steak & Oyster House www.oldcauseway.com NEW RESTAURANT

609-488-1327 1201 E. Bay Ave. Manahawkin, NJ

next door to Mud City Crab House!

Old Causeway, the “newest and freshest” idea in South Jersey. We are now open! Offering a full raw bar with the freshest oysters from the east and west coast as well as steaks from the finest natural angus beef available. If oysters and steaks are not your thing, Old Causeway has a vast menu with something for everyone including the highest quality seafood available, unique burgers, and some of our favorite dishes from Mud City.

This life that I call mine May the waves of eternity wash away the sands of time and open a new chapter of this life that I call mine Feeling free as a bird in the morning sunrise, alone in the sky but having yet to realize there’s more to life than meets the eye. By Elizabeth and Bryan Bittenmaster and Henry Rader

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FREEDOM One hot and humid 4th of July, while fighting a losing battle against a melting ice cream cone on one of our beaches, I had a brief--yet life altering--encounter with a highly decorated veteran. By his side day were his father-also in uniform--and his mother, who wore a broche of an American flag on the collar of her blouse. I thanked both men for their service and asked the younger man what lesson he learned that had impacted his return to civilian life. His answer was simple. He had learned how little he needed to be free. Those words blended with the sounds of children challenging the waves and a lone seagull squawking on the dunes. At the start of my third summer living in the Long Beach Island area, I continue to grow to appreciate a different world; I am learning to embrace different opportunities and priorities from those that drove many of my behaviors while I lived most of my married life in Bergen County. Freedom is no longer all about retreating into a big bowl of potato salad and too many red, white and blue sprinkled cupcakes. Freedom’s bells ring in the breezes of a summer day and the time to savor simple pleasures all day long. Freedom’s bells jingle as I worry less about tanning--and enjoy more--cool salt air on my skin and a heightened awareness of my place in a world I have inherited and one I wish to leave a better place. I am happy to sink into simple summer pleasures like a morning swim at low tide or a leisurely stroll in the warm surf at sunset.

helps another is liberation. Autonomy is self-acceptance and the relief that goes along with knowing that all we have to do is put our hand on our heart and trust it enough to follow. Ownership of thoughts, feelings, and behavior is the greatest freedom of all. I learned much from that veteran one recent July--on your island, on our island, LBI. “One of the greatest feelings in life is the conviction that you have lived the life you wanted to live—with the rough and the smooth, the good and the bad—but yours, shaped by your own choices, and not someone else’s.” --Michael Ignatieff Written by Judy Horowitz www.senoraonline.com

Freedom’s bells clang like thunderous fireworks, drowning out unnecessary apologies I no longer utter and banishing guilt unwarranted. A darkened hushed sky rejoices after, amidst the lingering aftermath of gunpowder mist. Ah, the places one can visit under July skies: a golden moment of trust that one need not be held hostage to extraneous objects, outdated thoughts, and obsolete fears or resentments. These are the enemy in anyone's battle for his or her best life. Freedom is surrender. To unapologetically embrace one’s strengths and share them unabashedly with our world is liberty in action. To greet each moment with our guard down and each individual without malice is emancipation of the soul. Time can be our model. Seasons move forward; they teach us that it is possible to heal from life's unkind storms. Space uncluttered, courage summoned when needed, and energy devoted to doing something that

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INDIAN SUMMER A distinctive Shopping Experience for Women

Written by Judy Horowitz www.senoraonline.com

I first met Marla Wink during a fragile moment of my life. Our son was about to marry the most exquisite young lady in the universe in two weeks, and I wanted to be the second most beautiful mother-in-law at the upcoming wedding. I had already purchased the dress: a champagne pink suit. It hid every flaw--real or imagined. I needed the right “undergarments”. Women know how lonely that can feel.

mattered. Nobody notices what one wears underneath, anyway. Marla smiled, and asked to see the dress. I had it with me! Her pleasure at the fabric and the color and her excitement over my needing lingerie was contagious! One would think she was part of the wedding party. She selected a couple of items off a rack and, “magically” matched my champagne pink suit with a bra and a camisole that transformed my breasts and my body and the dress! Maybe, she just selected a bra that fit my body and felt lovely to the touch. Maybe, in the end, it is her love of her craft, her respect of women, and her compassion for all who enter her store that is magical.

Once upon a time, I would visit a store in Bergen County where the women treated me and my body with respect and love. I did what I do now when I need to solve a problem: I crossed the causeway, turned right, and headed for the Ferris wheel. My plan was to grab a coffee and find the solution on the beach. Instead, Fate led me to an inviting storefront. The name, too, intrigued me. Indian Summer. Our son was marrying on the autumn equinox. An outdoor wedding. We were all hoping for a gently balmy day, with breezes that suggest calm and hope.

I know that Marla has traveled the world. Could it be that her observation of women throughout Europe and South America has developed her love of lingerie and her appreciation of intimate outerwear. Is it possible that her life experiences while living in Thailand and Indonesia deepened her empathic compassion towards all women? Marla, a professional seamstress, also fits women with exceptionally sensitive needs, including those who have undergone reconstructive surgery. Perhaps, Marla’s grace has been heightened as a result of her own healing, after Hurricane Sandy destroyed her store. She has created anew, a place where women can find comfort in starting over.

Upon entering, I felt at home. Simon and Garfunkel quietly singing, “Bridge Over Troubled Waters”, and I knew that in this shop, sandwiched between the bay and the beach, I would find the bra of my dreams. I stood for awhile, and enjoyed the calm. The warmth. The feel of the fabrics that asked to be fondled. The lace items waiting to be loved. There were tiny sizes. Large sizes. Maybe, my size. There were corners of comfort, a sitting area by a big window, and a couple of large, handsome try-on rooms, discreetly tucked away. My shyness began to disappear like Monarch butterflies on their way after summer on LBI quietly closes. Marla listened intently as we talked about the wedding and moving, and I felt a connection that one feels over a cup of coffee in the home of a friend. And, all the while, as Marla gave me her full attention, her assistants helped women who drifted in. All sorts of ages and stages, sizes and needs--from nightgowns to negligees and beachwear for every purpose. Women who knew they would find what they needed here. I nervously explained that I needed underwear. A bra. A camisole. A slip, maybe. It had been years since these items

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It’s been a couple of years since our son’s wedding. I visit the shop often. I swear that my tennis game is much improved because of my perfectly fitting sports bra! Come visit Indian Summer. During the summer, and throughout most of the year. You, too, will see what every woman who enters, knows. Marla Wink makes women look so lovely and feel so beautiful, they carry themselves with the dignity and respect and timeless beauty every woman deserves to feel--in every season of her life.

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Un Hombre y Un Angel

A Man and an Angel

En otro tiempo, vivía un hombre en una isla muy bonita y pequeña. El nombre de la isla fue “AGUANTE”. Durante toda su adolescencia, él soñaba en nadar desde su isla aburrida a otra más interesante y grande. Finalmente, al cumplir veinte años, decidió buscar una aventura, y así, podría realizar su sueño.

Once upon a time, there lived a man on a small but most beautiful island, called “Fortitude”. Throughout his teens, he dreamed of swimming away from his uneventful island to another, bigger and more interesting. At last, on his twentieth birthday, he decided to seek adventure and that way, realize his dream.

Una mañana de verano, se despertó bien temprano y salió de su casa en búsqueda de fama y fortuna. Esa mañana, la temperatura fue perfecta, casi 80 grados, con brisas delicadas y un sol brillante en un cielo azul. Antes de entrar en el mar, pasó dos o tres minutos admirando las nubes blancas y hermosas, moviéndose silenciosamente arriba. Se puso a nadar, y seguía nadando felizmente por una hora y media cuando sin aviso, el color del cielo comenzó a cambiar. Las nubes grises empezaron a cubrir el sol, y en un instante, se bajó la temperatura del mar. También, cambió la corriente del mar. El hombre se puso nervioso al mirar las olas enormes, fuertes y violentas. ¡Se parecían a los monstruos enojados! Se puso a nadar mas energética y agresivamente, pero en fin, no podía ver la playa.

One summer morning he awakened very early and left his home in search of fame and fortune. When he left, the temperature was a perfect 80 degrees, with delicate breezes and a brilliant sun snuggled in a blue sky. Before entering the sea, he spent dwo or three minutes admiring the beautiful white clouds moving silently above. He began to swim and continued swimming happily for an hour and a half. Suddenly, with no warning, the color of the sky began to change. Gray clouds began to suffocate the sun, and in an instant, the temperature of the sea dropped as the current changed. The man became nervous as he watched the enormous waves, so strong and violent, reminding him of angry monsters! He began to swim more aggressively and energetically, but he had lost sight of the beach.

En ese momento, vio un helicóptero arriba, y empezó a gritar en voz alta, ¡Ayúdame!!” Por supuesto, el piloto no lo escuchó, y así, no lo podía asistir. Continuaba gritando en voz alta, moviendo los brazos para atraer la atención del piloto. pero sus gritos y sus gestos fueron fútiles. El piloto se desapareció de vista sin darse cuenta del pobre hombre que se ahogaba abajo. Desesperado, el pobrecito continuaba flotando por unos momentos cuando de repente, un ángel lo vio desde detrás de una nube rosada. El ángel le habló con voz tan delicada como una céfira, “Te ayudo, chico. No tienes que sufrir más.” Casi muerto de terror y cansancio, preguntó, “¿Cómo vas a ayudarme?” El ángel murmuró, “Nada…nada… nada más…”. El aventurero obedeció. Mientras nadaba, el ángel repetía, “Continúa nadando, luchando, buscando…tu playa, tu isla, tu mejor vida.” El señor continuó nadando, luchando, buscando, con nueva energía y una determinación furiosa y fuerte.

At that very moment, he saw a helicopter above and began to scream, “Help me! His efforts were in vain; of course, the pilot did not hear him and could not help him. The man continued shouting and moving his arm about in the hopes of attracting the pilot’s attention. But, the shouts and gestures were futile, and the pilot disappeared from view without realizing that the poor man was drowning below. In desperation, the poor man continued floating for several moments when suddenly, angel saw him from behind a pink cloud The angel spoke to him with a voice as delicate as a breeze, “I will help you, son. You don’t have to suffer any more. “ Nearly frightened to death and equally exhausted, he asked, “How can you help me?” the angel murmured, “swim...swim...swim more...” The adventurer obeyed. While he swam, the angel kept repeating, “Continue swimming, fighting for your life, and looking for... your beach, your island,your best life.” The man continued swimming and fighting and searching with renewed energy and a determination, both furious and strong.

En fin, después de gran esfuerzo, regresó a una isla. Agotado, empezó a llorar, acariciando la arena blanca y caliente. Dos muchachos jugaban cerca, y lo miraron. Su mano tocó una estrella de mar. Silenciosamente, el señor dio las gracias a los cielos--y descansó. Finalmente, preguntó al chico más grande, “ ¿Cuál es el nombre de esta isla?” El chico, en voz baja, contestó, “GANAS”. Décadas después, ese hombre, un anciano jubilado, vive en una ciudad grande. Cada julio, vuelve a la playa de su juventud. En una silla desplegable y debajo de una sombrilla grande y rosada, pasa muchas horas mirando las olas y el horizonte y dando las gracias. No deja de volver a visitar la isla de “GANAS”, y entre las nubes, busca al ángel que le había dicho, “Nada…” Un cuento original escrito por Judy Horowitz

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At last, after much effort, he returned to an island. Exhausted, he began to weep as he caressed the white, warm sand. Two boys played nearby and watched him. His hand fell on a starfish. Silently, he thanked the heavens and rested. finally, he asked the bigger boy, “What is the name of this island?” The boy answered in a low voice, “Courage”. Decades later, the man, now retired, lives in a large city. Every July, he returns to the beach of his youth. He sits in a folding chair under a large pink umbrella for many hours staring at the waves and the horizon and giving thanks. He always returns to the island of “Courage”, and searches the pink clouds for an angel that told him, “Swim...”

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Did You Know? The Long Beach Island Historical Society Museum located on Engleside Ave, across from Bicentennial Park in Beach Haven was the Original Holy Innocents’ Episcopa Church.

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After the Parry House, a large hotel on Centre St, burned to the ground, Captain & Mrs. Parry had the Holy Innocents Episcopal Church in built. It was given in gratitude for the lives of those spared when the Parry House burned down, and in memory of their daughter, Clara Parry Hilger, who had died in childbirth in February 1881. The Church was built over the Winter and Spring of 1881-1882. The first services were held on 9 July 1882.

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THE MUSEUM at THE BEACH HAVEN LIBRARY

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Welcome to the Beach Haven Library Museum! On the second floor, there is a door where one may step down into a well furnished little museum with high, beamed ceilings and a huge, stone fireplace. It is filled with old maps, hotel registers, deeds, diaries, photographs and other relics of Beach Haven’s century and more of history. Our museum is a work in progress. Our goal is to house all the important documents and articles that record our borough’s history from 1874. The Beach Haven Library was built as a library, not as LivingLBI.com

a home, as some people believe. The land and building were donated by the Pharo family, Beach Haven’s first residents. The library was built in 1924. The interior hasn’t changed much since then.

On Sunday, September 14th the Beach Haven Library will be celebrating their 90th anniversary from 1- 3 pm.

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A Garden In Beach Haven

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The community garden at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church is flourishing as usual! The gardeners do a fantastic job sowing and growing. Some of the fresh vegetables and fruit are donated to the St Francis Food Pantry. The community garden will be adding straw bale gardening to expand the garden. The main difference between container gardening and straw bale gardening is that a bale of straw is used as the container! The straw is held together with string and as it begins to decay, the straw becomes compost that creates an extraordinary plant rooting environment. It takes about two weeks for the straw to become “conditioned.” Then plants can be potted in the straw. As the straw decomposes, the compost provides nutrients and warmth for plants.

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“Revitalizing Beach Haven for Future Generations”

BEACH HAVEN FUTURE Photo by Lisa Ball

Beach Haven Future is focusing their efforts on beautification of the streetscape along Bay Avenue to breathe new life into the center of town. Their vision includes hanging flower baskets, trees, decorative lighting, planters, banners and much more. Their goal is to improve Beach Haven for generations to come by protecting the seaside character of our town while respecting our historical roots. Creating a charming downtown district will benefit businesses and residents alike. www.beachhavenfuture.com

Beach Haven Future Presents 1st Annual Beautification Competition Get your garden tools out & let’s beautify Beach Haven! ~Contest ends July 26th~

Submit your name, property address and contact information to bhf@beachhavenfuture.com Business owners and residents please join us in our efforts, we have many levels of membership available. Follow us on Facebook for regular updates.

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