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February 15-February 29, 2016

Volume 20 No. 2

Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 2

ON THE COVER

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MICHELLE SORVINO

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THE SOPRANOS star – actor, playwright, director, and singer – Vinny Pastore and His Gangster Squad perform Fri, Feb. 27 at Bayonne’s Masonic Lodge. (Photo: Zee Zee Photography)

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of THE SOPRANOS cast the show’s first season, he picked Vincent Pastore to play Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero, who got bumped off in the second season after Tony Soprano discovered he snitched to the FBI. Dr. Romita See page 5 Better Homes See page 23

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After Soprano and his wiseguys whacked Big “P” on a boat off the coast of Asbury Park, Pastore went on to star in a series of films, formed a theater company in New York City, starred in the Broadway musical “Bullets on Broadway” and kept on plugging after fighting a bout with cancer. Cont’d on page 2


Cont’d from cover Unfazed and cancerfree, on Sat, Feb. 27, at Bayonne’s Masonic Lodge, Pastore will show the musical side of his many talents in “VINNY PASTORE AND HIS GANGSTER SQUAD” a night of live Rhythm and Blues, Rock and Roll, Funk, Soul, and Reggae hits. Pastore shares the spotlight with some pretty intense musicians including Frank Pisani on keyboard and vocals, Al Orlo playing lead guitar, Eddie Denise on bass guitar and vocals, Charlie Powers on drums and vocals, Baron Raymonde playing sax, and Tommy ‘Blues Buddha’ Dudley on vocals. Filming in Connecticut on a recent Thursday afternoon, Mr. Pastore took a mid-afternoon break to talk with River View Observer (RVO) about his career as an actor, playwright, and

VP: I owned a club in New Rochelle called Crazy Horse.

singer; and how he believes saying yes to new projects keeps your hand in the show biz game. RVO: Where did you grow up? Where were you born and raised? VP: I grew up in New Rochelle, New York. I lived all over New Rochelle, till I was 50. That’s where I grew up and that’s where I had my nightclubs.

RVO: Did you ever hang out in Jersey before filming the Sopranos? VP: I would go to Hoboken a lot because in the 1990s, [worked with playwright Louis LoRusso who lived in Hoboken. And I got to Asbury Park. We filmed (The Sopranos) in Kearny, Harrison, and then we filmed the rest at the Silvercup Studios. Kearny was our home base. RVO: Do you remember the early days of The Sopranos? When did you know it was a hit? VP: I was really really lucky. When we were doing

RVO: You started out as a club owner before becoming an actor?

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those early episodes, there was nothing about the show on TV. We knocked off 13 shows and then HBO aired it. I was with Dominic Chianese and Tony Sirico at the Left Bank (restaurant on 42nd Street) in Manhattan. Someone asked us, did you see what they did at the corner? So, we walked to Times Square and there was a billboard with The Sopranos on it. That’s when things started to change for all of us. Then we had a premiere at a small venue on Broadway, and we went to the after party at John’s Pizzeria. Bruce Springsteen was there hanging out with us, I met Bruce then, and you say to yourself, my life is gonna change. Then we went to L.A. for the Emmys, then for the SAG Awards.

RVO: Before acting, you were a nightclub owner? VP: Before I became an actor, had a club called Crazy Horse and I was doing theater—stage work. I would hire kids from the community theater to tend bar, do my lights. Way back then at the Crazy Horse we had that feeling of theater. Film work started for me with TRUE LOVE with Aida Turturro and we both ended up on THE SOPRANOS. RVO: How important are connections when building your career? VP: You need somebody to give you a break, that’s the name of the game. Danny Aiello, who I knew through Louis LoRusso, gave me my first break. He brought me to Canada for THE LAST DON. Cont’d on page 4

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s Executive Director of the Golden Door International Film Festival in Jersey City, Michele Sorvino sees hundreds of Indie films by filmmakers here in New Jersey and beyond. Now in its 6th year, the Festival has helped many filmmakers gain exposure for their work and break through both professionally and commercially, Sorvino says. To help them promote their films via local TV, Sorvino hosts Inside Hollywood on the Hudson, a weekly talk show that airs on Comcast’s channel 51 where filmmakers – and other creatives connected with the movie business – can discuss their films and show clips of their work. Sorvino interviews a myriad of people working in the film industry. She recently lined up an interview with members of the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission to discuss filmmaking in New Jersey; the show airs Feb. 23. On another episode, Sorvino interviewed local filmmaker Gregory Allen of Harrison whose film MOTHER deals with drug addiction; and a mother’s unconditional love. “It’s a talk show about film and another platform for film people to promote

their film on TV,” Sorvino says. “It’s an important next step for filmmakers to have an outlet. At Golden Door, we screen films during the festival and do smaller events throughout the year, With the talk show, we give filmmakers another opportunity to promote their work.” Inside Hollywood on the Hudson is about bringing awareness to film, art and moviemaking in New Jersey, Sorvino says. It gives local filmmakers, photographers and artists the opportunity to discuss their work and have that conversation reach a wider audience through TV. “I’m not a trained actor or actress and I have no real training in TV and communications,” Sorvino says. “I was asked to host the show and honored to be asked.” Sorvino has hosted six episodes, so far, she says, and she’s learned a lot about the art of conversation and how to help guests tell their stories. Sometimes, it can be harder than it looks. “I’ve learned a lot,” Sorvino says. “There were times where I thought I was prepared, but I wasn’t prepared for the responses I got. Sometimes you have a guest that isn’t as chatty as you thought they were going to be. You have to compensate for that. Sometimes you have to pull the answers out of your guest.” Her years with Golden Door have given Sorvino

Filmmaker, actress, and director Marisa Vitale discusses her film GRACE with host Michele Sorvino on INSIDE HOLLYWOOD ON THE HUDSON

certain insights when it comes to independent filmmaking. She’s learned that sometimes there’s no formula when it comes to what makes a hit. A great film can come from the smallest budget; a dud can be costly. “For me, I’ve had the opportunity to speak to so many filmmakers through Golden Door, nothing surprises me now when it comes to filmmaking,” Sorvino says. “You can do a film on a low-budget, and have the most amazing cast, crew and editor; or, you can spend a million and the film stinks.” Recently, Sorvino had the opportunity to interview Janet Grillo, the director of JACK OF THE RED HEARTS, which will be released in theaters in New York and L.A. on Feb. 26. “Janet won Best Director at the Golden Door and now the film is coming out in theaters,” Sorvino says. “That film is an amazing film. It’s about a troubled

teenager who becomes a caretaker for an autistic girl.” If a filmmaker would like to promote their film or someone who works in the film industry would like to share their story; Sorvino suggests checking out the Inside Hollywood on the Hudson page on Facebook. “I love to highlight Hudson County filmmakers,” Sorvino says. “I like to highlight films that raise awareness on disabilities

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Cont’d from page 2 I did a lot of Indies with Danny Aiello. And Tony Sirico, We were friends way back in the 80s. We ran night clubs together; he was always in my corner. Frank Vincent, another friend, I met him when he did RAGING BULL. RVO:Since you played a “wiseguy” on THE SOPRANOS, are you typecast? VP: Not really. I just did a movie in Connecticut with Tom Sizemore and I played a bar-owner, so I don’t always play ‘wiseguys’. I’m shooting a move next week in Harlem. I’m playing a Latin drug dealer. I play a gangster when it’s offered to me.

RVO: You played a musical gangster in BULLETS OVER BROADWAY based on Woody Allen’s film? VP: Yes. I remember, we were having a read through of BULLETS OVER BROADWAY and I’m sitting next to this kid Nick Cordero who’s playing Cheech. He’s sitting next to me, and he says, this is a pretty good experience, I hope I make it to the next level. And I said to him, I don’t know if they’re going to keep me, either. I got cancer. I don’t know if I’m going to make it. Well, I never missed a show. I was singing and dancing up there. And Nicky got nominated for a Tony Award for Cheech. He’s doing A BRONX TALE now. He

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didn’t know his future; I didn’t know mine. And now, I’m cancer-free. RVO: And now you’re singing in a band? VP: The Sopranos to me was 15 years ago. That’s why I run around with my band now. These guys played at my club Crazy Horse. And when I play with my band, I get a big SOPRANOS following who come to see me perform. RVO: You’ve been a nightclub owner, an actor, and now you’re singing? You seem to have reinvented yourself several times. Why? Cont’d on page 5


Cont’d from page 4 VP: You gotta reinvent yourself, or else you go nuts, I was a nightclub owner for 30 years. I just finished a movie last week, I have a theater company called Renegade in New York City with Maureen Van Zandt, the wife of “Little Steven” Van Zandt. Our next production is March 29th at the Crane Theater in New York City. It’s a week of one-acts, and one is a play I wrote called, MAMA’S CHAIR. It’s about a son who confronts his father about his mother’s death. I also wrote a play called CRAZY HORSE, based on my life in the 80s, in New Rochelle running bars. What we do as entertainers, we try to take all that in from our experience and we develop things. RVO: Any thoughts of retiring? VP: I’m not going to sit home and just watch soap operas. As soon as I get up in the morning I’m constantly busy, putting shows together, auditioning for a TV show. When I hang up the phone, I have someone coming over who runs lines with me for my movies. I also try to have fun. RVO: Do you have any advice for up-and-coming actors trying to break into show business? VP: A lot of the movies up for Academy Awards, these are special movies from 2015, That’s why they got nominated. As an actor you gotta find something special. I was lucky with The

Sopranos, but yours ship can sink if don’t go out there and get work. What am I doing today? I’m producing directing and writing one-acts. I’m working with a rock-and-roll band once or twice a week, and I’m looking for work as an actor. You say yes to everything. You say, let me try to get this done in my life. If you say no, they’re not going to ask you again. If you go Sat, Feb. 27, 8 pm VINNY PASTORE’S GANGSTER SQUAD “Catch a Rising Star” at the Masonic Lodge 999 Ave “C”, Bayonne For tix: www.catcharisingstar.com For more info: www.vincentpastore.com Upcoming performances Sun, Mar 20, Roseland Public Library, 20 Roseland Avenue, Roseland, NJ. Fri, Mar 25, The Baron on Sax Bayou Restaurant, 580 Gramatan Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY. Fri, Apr 8, Ranchero Cantina, 214 Kinderkamack Road, Emerson, NJ. Opening Act: Nick Wey Thurs, Apr 14, Resorts World Casino, 110-00 Rockaway Blvd. Jamaica, NY. Bar 360; Guest: Killer Joe and Batman Fri, May 13, Joe & Joe Restaurant, 65 E Central Ave, Pearl River, NY Sat, Jun 25, Red Zone Tavern, 1 Wall Street, Cromwell, CT Thurs, Jul 14, The Cutting Room, 44 E 32nd St., NYC - Vinnie’s Birthday Bash. Tix: $20. Doors open 6:30 pm. Special musical guests all night

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NEIGHBORHOODS THE BAKER BUILDING

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Liberty State Park, and similar to other changing communities in Jersey City, Lafayette is the city’s newest up-and-coming neighborhood. A new addition in the works for Lafayette is the Baker Building by Point Capital Development, a collection of luxury apartments under construction at 234 Suydam Avenue. The Baker Building has a total of 83 units priced from $1,500-$2,450 per month for 1-2-and-3 bedroom rentals. Public amenities include on-site

parking, a gym, and on each floor, a laundry room; a fire pit, cooking grills, dog run, and on-site management. Baker Building is located between the Liberty State Park and Garfield Avenue stops on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, and is less than one mile from both Liberty State Park and the Liberty Science Center. John Fio Rito of Point Capital Development recently spoke to River View Observer (RVO) about what led Point Capital Development to build the property in the Lafayette section of Jersey City; and the project’s progress to

Park, there is nothing between the Baker Building and the Hudson River; the views are panoramic.

date. RVO: How would you describe the Baker Building to someone only generally familiar with Jersey City? JF: In a nutshell: A firstclass building that is an affordable answer to luxury living in a high-cost area. It’s location to mass transit

makes downtown Jersey City and lower Manhattan reachable within 15 minutes. RVO: Is there a particular amenity of the Baker Building that you enjoy most? JF: The roof deck. Other than the Liberty Science Center and Liberty State

RVO: How is the Baker Building affordable when compared to other luxury buildings in Jersey City? JF: The Lafayette neighborhood is underappreciated, because although it is very close to downtown, it is seen as a periphery neighborhood with a lot of vacant, former industrial uses. The land cost is lower and so we are able to pass that on and provide the same Cont’d on page 10

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Cont’d from page 8 downtown product at a less expensive price. RVO: Was it always the plan to put this building in the Lafayette area? Was its design specific to this lot of land? JF: The design is specific to the site and the neighborhood. I’ve completed 11 projects in downtown Jersey City over the last 10 years, and six additional projects in other wards of the city. In 2013, I saw the downtown land costs start to rise dramatically and that’s when I started looking in Lafayette It took me over a year before I found this site. When you move

out of a well-established area, you have to have very specific criteria in order to ensure the project’s success. I like geographically definable areas, preferably with un-crossable boundaries, that drive development vertically, rather than sprawl it. I also wanted to be close to mass transit and I wanted a parcel large enough for a substantial project that would make an impact. I also wanted something that would either reclaim unused land or repurpose an existing structure, so there wouldn’t be a concern about displacing current residents. I found all of that at the end of Suydam Avenue. The long side

fronting Suydam is clad in brick to evoke a feeling of the area’s industrial past; and the back, which faces NYC, is clad in alternating colored panels for a more modern look. The intent is to capture the juxtaposition of old and new in an area in transition. More info The Baker Building will be offering tours of its apartments in early March. Photos and floor plans can be viewed on the building’s website, www.BakerBuilding-JerseyCity.com, where residential applications are also posted. For more info on Point Capital Development’s projects, go to www.pointcapdev.com.

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ArtSCENE a Go-to Guide to Hudson Art February, March & Beyond VISUAL ARTS

VICTORY HALL DRAWING ROOMS, 180 Grand St, JC. (201) 208-8032. www.drawingrooms.org. Feb. 19-Mar. 27: PROJECT ROOMS, group show featuring Kimberly Wiseman, Beatrice Mady, Tom McGlynn, Bruce Halpin, and more…Gallery hours: Thurs, Fri, 4-7 pm; Sat, Sun, 2-6 pm.

ISSYRA GALLERY, Neuman Leather Building, 300 Observer Highway, HOB. (917) 922-690/, (201) 459 -0700; www.issyragallery. com. Through March 11: BE COOL: All the Same featuring Andrew Derbay, Thatcher Keats, John McGall, Clem Keats, Issa Sow, Heather Williams, Tina Foljahn, and Dustin Grella. “Group show with gatherings every Friday and Saturday evening.”

CITY HALL ROTUNDA GALLERY, Jersey City Hall, 280 Grove St, JC. (201) 5475204; www.jerseycityculture. org. Through Feb. 29

BLACK HISTORY MONTH GROUP EXHIBITION. (Pictured image, “LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka” by Fermin Mendoza.)

MANA CONTEMPORARY, 818 Newark Ave, JC, (201) 604-2702, www.manacontemporary.com. WINTER OPEN HOUSE Sun, Feb. 21, 1– 6 pm. EXHIBITIONS & OPEN STUDIOS. Postponed from Sun, Jan. 24 due to snow conditions, Mana’s Winter Open House presents the new exhibitions MADE IN CALIFORNIA: SELECTIONS FROM THE FREDERICK R. WEISMAN ART FOUNDATION. Covering two floors of gallery space, this exhibit presents a star-studded selection of contemporary West Coast art from the 1950s to the present. In the first floor gallery, THE T’ANG HORSE: ANTHONY QUINN, curated by Ysabel Pinyol offers an intimate look at the late actor’s legacy through the lens of his own art works and art collection. The ICP gallery on Mana’s sixth floor presents SUDDEN IMPACT: PHOTOGRAPHY ON THE PRINTED PAGE, an international selection of early 20th century magazine covers, prints, and posters, illustrating that period’s energizing and urbane shift toward image-heavy media. The Florence Academy of Art at Mana presents SCANDINAVIAN

ARTISTS OF THE FLORENCE ACADEMY OF ART, a select group of figurative paintings by their Scandinavian alumni, including work from current students and instructors from their Swedish location.

GUTTENBERG ARTS CENTER, 6903 Jackson St, GTTNBG. (201) 868-8585; www.guttenbergarts.org. Hours: noon to 5 pm, TuesSun; and by appointment to see the exhibitions. Winter 2016 Artists in Residence: Sarah Nicholls, Joiri Minaya and Chris Bors. Now through Mar 1, “UNCATERED” by Joiri Minaya. Upcoming Exhibitions: Friday March 4, 7-9 pm: Chris Bors Exhibition Opening Reception; Friday April 8, 7-9 pm: Made Here: Winter Residency Group Show, Opening Reception. (Pictured: A piece from “Uncatered” by Joiri Minaya)

ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS, ART GALLERY, 136 Magnolia Ave, JC. www. arthouseproductions.org. VANISHING POINT featuring Nicole Antebi, Lasse Antonsen, Nancy Cohen, Ian Costello, Michael Dal Cerro, Michael Ensminger, Amber Heaton, M. Benjamin Herndon, Casey Inch, Tom Koken, Ellen Kozak, Sahar Kubba, Robert Lach, Dominic Montuor.Elin Noble, Gilda Pervin, Sarah Nicole Phillips, Anthony Santella, Robin Sherin, Sarah Sutro, Gillian Wainwright. Debra Weisberg. Curated by Arthur Bruso & Raymond E. Mingst. “From climate change to urban sprawl; from sunrises to supermoons; the landscape continues to captivate artists. No longer are we content with the romantic vistas of the Hudson River School or Paulus Potter cows. Contemporary artists have changed the portrayal of the landscape to incorporate conceptual, political and ecological concerns. Join us at Art House for a trek through the wilds of our vision of the world.” Opening Reception, Thurs. Feb. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm;

CLUBS HAMILTON SQUARE, 232 Pavonia Ave, JC. (201) 434.8000. Silverman and Hamilton Square Condominium Association present Through May 6: FROM THE METROPOLIS AND THE MOUNTAINS: Paintings by Robert Hendrickson. Curated by Brendan Carroll. (Image: HOBOKEN PANORAMA, 2011, oil on linen, 30 x84 inches. Courtesy of robertrhendrickson.com.)

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FOX & CROW’S PARLOUR, 594 Palisade Ave, JC. WWW. foxandcrowjc.com. Fri, Feb. 19, BIG LAZY; Sat, Feb. 20, 10 pm: BOMBAY RICKEY.

THE UNION REPUBLIC, 340 Third St, JC. Wednesdays at 8 pm: THE UNION REPUBLIC OF BLUEGRASS featuring Dan O’Dea and Eagle Ridge. “Utilizing a more structured format, the UR of Bluegrass starts to fiddle at 8 pm with Dan O’Dea and Eagle Ridge, before breaking into a jamboree after dinner service.” Open jam at 10 pm.

THE CITIZEN (formerly The Dopeness) 332 Second St, JC. TUESDAYS at 9 pm: OPEN MIC NIGHTS WITH ALEX HEITZENRATER. The highly-acclaimed, versatile musician Alex Heitzenrater heads an “anything goes” Open Mike Night. Here’s your chance to show the world what you got. There’s an open acoustic jam, too. Free Admission.

TRANSMISSION, IN THE LOUNGE, 152 Bay St JC.

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TRANSMISSION, IN THE LOUNGE, 152 Bay St JC. www.clubtransmission.com. Thurs, Feb. 18, DONALD “WIZ” DAVIS; Fri, Feb. 19, THE UNION; Sat, Feb. 20, 10 pm-3 am, THE RED PARTY. Dress in red; House Music; Live Percussion; Performers; Surprises. Fri, Feb. 26, EFFEKT + PRIVAT.

emerges victorious in our March-Madness-style showdown. Drone Runway: Meet expert drone pilots as they show off their beautiful custom-built drones and fly them around LSC. Drone Vision: Wear First Person View goggles and see what an onboard drone camera sees as it zips around Liberty State Park. It’s an immersive virtual reality experience, guided by professional drone pilots.”

OUT OF TOWN HAPPENINGS

THE BRIGHTSIDE TAVERN, 141 Bright St, JC. Mondays, Feb 15, 22, 29; 8 – 11 pm: OPEN JAZZ JAM WITH THE BRIGHTSIDE TRIO.

EXHIBITIONS

LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Boulevard, JC. (201) 200-1000; www.lsc.org. Sun, Mar. 6, 12 noon-5:30 pm, DAY OF DRONES. “LSC and the New York City Drone Film Festival are planning a high-flying celebration of drones, their pilots, and the award-winning films made from the drones’ unique perspective. Join us at LSC for an afternoon of all things DRONE. Drone Fights: Watch a tournament of drone battles, and see which drone

NEWARK MUSEUM, 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ. (973) 596-6550; www.newarkmuseum.org. Now showing: KOREA, LAND OF THE DIAMOND MOUNTAINS. “The exhibit features more than 60 works that represent the Museum’s holdings of nearly 500 Korean objects, showcasing the power and majesty of Korean art over the centuries. The installation celebrates the silver anniversary of the Museum’s Korean Gallery and includes objects on loan from private collections, never before made available to the public. The reinstalled permanent galleries, on the 3rd floor of the North Wing, consist of works ranging from 57 BCE to the present day—including Buddhist and Confucian ritual objects, Shamanic and courtly works, and contemporary art.”

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NEW VICTORY THEATER, 209 W. 42 St, NYC. (646) 223-3010; www.newvictory. org. Feb. 27-Mar. 6: CAPS FOR SALE, THE MUSICAL. “Based on the children’s book by Esphyr Slobodkina. Adapted for the stage by Michael J. Bobbitt & Ann Marie Sayer; Music & Lyrics by Bill Yanesh ‘Caps! Caps for sale! Fifty cents a cap!’ says the Peddler. He wears his wares on his head, stacked high as a sycamore tree. Gray caps, brown caps, blue caps and red caps balance atop his checked cap so he’s free to wave at passersby. Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of this timeless classic, CAPS FOR SALE THE MUSICAL jumps off the page and onto the stage in this new musical from Adventure Theatre MTC (Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds, New Vic 2014). With song, dance and live accompaniment, this treasured tale bursts with happy harmonies, merry melodies and quite a bit of monkey business!” SEND US YOUR ARTS LISTINGS. If you have an art opening or performances coming up including visual arts, performing arts and street arts, send an email to: Riverviewobserver@gmail.com and we’ll list it in ArtSCENE All listings are FREE.

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DINING, ON THE WATERFRONT

Del Frisco’s Grille expands Hoboken’s Culinary Horizons

By Sally Deering

H

ip. Cool. It’s the kind of place where you might see Jerry Seinfeld hauling his kids into a booth for the Grille Prime Cheeseburger; or maybe a group from Google stopping in for drinks and the Cheesesteak Eggrolls. Those are just a couple of the signature dishes served at Hoboken’s newest waterfront eatery Del Frisco’s Grille with floor to ceiling windows that frame the New York Skyline like giant picture postcards. The restaurant is really big and sectioned off with a sexy bar center stage – alone to itself like a floating island of boozy swank. Rows of booths branch out from the bar’s central location; there’s a private dining room too; and an outdoor patio facing the Skyline for when the weather’s nice. The restaurant opened back in September 2015, says Danielle Polimeni, General Manager of Dl Frisco’s Grille. Polimeni welcomes guests with a professional yet laid back style. This restaurant is all about great food, and service, in an atmosphere where you can unwind. The view’s not bad either. “The location speaks for itself,” Polimeni says. “Cruise ships, sunsets, the Empire State Building, the Freedom Tower. There’s so much to see. Then when

you look south, you see the Lackawanna Clock Tower. They’re done a great job honoring Hoboken’s history.” History seems to be the feel the owners of Del Frisco’s are going for: a mix of old meets new, Polimeni says. The restaurant is owned by a group of partners that own restaurants nationwide including Del Frisco’s at 30 Rock in Manhattan. Modern American cuisine is how Polimeni describes the menu which features plenty of steak and meat dishes with some seafood dishes as well. Noted on the menu are Del Frisco’s signature dishes and those that are gluten-free; the menu is the creation of Corporate Executive Chef Thomas Dristas. The dinner menu features “Food to Fight Over” (appetizers) “Greens Big & Small” (salads) “Two Fisted Sandwiches”, and “Knife & Fork” (main dishes).

The Food to Fight Over plates include the signature Cheesesteak Eggrolls served with Sweet & Spicy Chili Sauce and Honey Mustard; Ahi Tacos with Tuna Tartare, Avocado and Spicy Citrus Mayo; the Fire Roasted Artichoke; and

Deviled Eggs. There’s also the Jumbo Lump Crabcake served with Cajun Lobster Sauce. ($11-$16.50) The salads feature the Steakhouse Salad with broiled Prime Sliced Steak; the Heirloom Tomato & Burrata Salad; and the Kale & Brussels Sprouts Salad. ($11.50-$18.50)

If you want to try a Two-Fisted Sandwich, there’s the Grille Prime Cheeseburger made with two USDA-Prime Beef Patties, Onion, Tomato, Pickle and “Sloppy” Sauce; the Farmer’s Market Veggie Burger, a Hand-Crafted

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Veggie Patty with a Soy Glaze; and the Shaved Prime Steak Sandwich with Horseradish Sauce, Au Jus. ($14-$16.50) Knife & Fork entrees features the ParmesanLemon Sole, Bay of Fundy Salmon, Meatloaf, Simply Roasted Chicken, Mesquite Smoked Pork Chop, Filet Mignon and Prime Ribeye. ($19.50-$45)

There are Brunch & Lunch Menus – the Red Velvet Belgian Waffle looks delish on the Brunch menu –and desserts feature a Coconut Cream Pie with White Chocolate Shavings. This dessert gets four fabulous stars for flavor, texture, creaminess and ultimate taste-bud delight. Hand-Crafted Cocktails like the Pomegranate Margarita ($12) and the Adult Milkshake ($10) are Drink Menu standouts and there are bottled and draft brews; and wines and champagne. Yelp posts about Del Frisco’s Grille are mostly raves like this one from Christine A. of Hoboken who posted, “This is a welcome addition to the neighborhood, considering the only other steak houses are Arthur’s Tavern (3rd and Washington) and Dino and Harry’s (14th and Garden). This is the hipper version of a steakhouse - it’s not “old” and stuffy and it’s not divey either…I wasn’t super hungry this time around so only ordered a spicy pork flatbread and the signature ahi tuna entrée. Both were really delicious and the portions were surprisingly larger than I would expect them to be at a place like this…The clientele was mostly post-business happy hour hang-arounders and younger people ready to go out on the town. So when you visit here, don’t dress like a bum…Obviously many people come for the steak and other Cont’d on page 17


DINING, ON THE WATERFRONT

Del Frisco’s Grille expands Hoboken’s Culinary Horizons

Cont’d from page 16 entrees. But it’s also nice that they serve lower priced items as well such as sandwiches, burgers & salads all the time. Some of the appetizers looked large enough to fill someone up also. Everyone can come here and have a great meal regardless of their budgetary restrictions.” “We’re people first,” Polimeni says. “We want to be the restaurant where you can stop by and see us for more than a special occasion.”

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Victory Hall DRAWING ROOMS Presents “PROJECT ROOMS SHOW” PROJECT ROOMS SHOW features nine solo exhibits by artists from JC and NYC. Alyce Gottesman “From The Prism Series”, watercolor paintings Beatrice M Mady “Shadows and Dreams”, prints and paintings. Bruce Halpin “Shortcut to a Long Story”, painting on wood constructions Greg Letson “Picturae Simplex”, paintings Paintings by Jeanne Tremel, Jeremy Coleman Smith “Square Format (Sinking Room)”,installation Kimberley Wiseman “The Gotham”, watercolor paintings Stephen Cimini “Divining The Space”, paintings and Tom McGlynn “Street Photographs, 2012-2016”. The public is invited to the Artist Reception for PROJECT ROOMS SHOW on Sunday, 2/21/16 from 3-7p. and to the free Artist Talks on Saturday, and Sunday, March 12/13 from 2:30-5:30pm, where they

possibilities for artist interaction, art sales, and attention from curators and the press on a consistent basis. DRAWING ROOMS is operated by Victory Hall Inc. a 501c3 non-profit organization producing exhibitions, programs and public art projects in the NJ/NY area. If You Go Victory Hall DRAWING ROOMS 180 Grand St Jersey City NJ www.drawingrooms.org

“PROJECT ROOMS SHOW”, 2/19/16 - 3/27/16. Gallery hours Thursday/ Friday 4-7, Saturday/Sunday 2-6pm Opening Reception: Sunday, February 21, 3-7pm www.drawingrooms.org

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Beautiful Semi attached 2 family home in excellent Bergen Point Location also close to Historic Bergen Point shopping center, 8th Street Light Rail Station, parks, restaurants and schools. This home features 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths,2 living rooms, 2 kitchen and much more.

Must see rare opportunity!!! $239,000

New Listing Bayonne 2 Family

Stunning contemporary with water views of the Kill Van Kull from the front porch. Beautifully well maintained home with 2 levels of living space for the owner, central air, hardwood floors and many tasteful upgrades. Huge yard. Must see! Don't Miss out!

$449,000

New Listing Bayonne Condo

Exquisite well maintained oversized 3 bedroom, 2 baths condo with parking for 2 cars. Short distance to Hudson County Park, Bus to NYC and light rail. Large open floor plan with plenty of closet space and private storage. Laundry in unit. This home shows owner's pride and wont last!

$249,999

New Listing Bayonne 2 Family Coming soon! Phenomenal and Exquisite high quality new construction 2 family with owner's duplex and garage parking close to Light Rail, bus to NYC and shopping. Tastefully designed and well equipped with luxury baths and contemporary kitchens with granite and stainless. Featuring hardwood floors, central air, balconies, large yard and much more. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity! Call city tax assessors office to find out about the year tax incentive available. Hurry! Won't last! $575,000

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EXIT On The Hudson Realty of Bayonne Announces Six Honorees for the 2015 NJ REALTORS® Circle of Excellence Sales Award

At a dinner dance held just recently , the Liberty Board of Realtors honored the top producing Real Estate professionals for the 2015 production year. These individuals are selected to receive the award based on successful completion of a minimum number of transactions that generate qualifying dollar levels of sales. EXIT On The Hudson Realty of Bayonne is pleased and proud to announce that six members of their sales staff have received that honor (In alphabetical order) : Wilson Cheng, Disheng “Dee” Huang, Anita Jakubowski, Maria Mascola, Kathlene Meadows, and Annette Rubin. This is the first year that the company had this many award winners. Annette Rubin, franchise owner and Broker of Record of EXIT On The Hudson Realty said,” I am extremely proud of my staff and their individual and collective hard work. This is no small achievement.” Mrs. Rubin attributed the success to several factors. “Foremost is the company culture we operate with. We don’t compete against each other – our goal is to work together for the best interest of our clients, you seldom achieve success in this industry without putting the client first.” She also stressed that skill-set training and continuing education of the agents are high priority in her office. “Staying informed of programs for financing options, what the inventory has to offer, and how best to negotiate are all key pieces of the process. These agents each have years of experience and great people skills! ” For more information about the office, the staff, or for questions about your Real Estate needs and goals, please call EXIT On The Hudson Realty directly at 201-437-0411 or visit their office at 808 Broadway, between 36 th and 37th Streets in Bayonne. EXIT On The Hudson Realty serves all of New Jersey for Residential, and Commercial Real Estate, both sales and rentals.

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“ Your Hometown Broker for over 108 years” BAYONNE –NEW LISTING 3 FAMILY INVESTMENT PROPERTY 64 West 19th Street

3 beautiful apartments and 2500 sq. ft. 2 car garage! Complete renovation done recently, interior and exterior. Short walk to Light Rail. A turn key income property that pays for itself! Can be a 2 home package with matching 2 family home next door at 66 W. 19th Street.

Truly Must See!!

BAYONNE-NEW LISTING 2 Family Great Investment Property 66 West 19th St.

2 spacious apartments. Upper apartment newly remodeled completely with new stainless appliances. Larger main residence with very private beautiful backyard. Exterior recently renovated. Short walk to Light Rail. Potential package with 3 family next door at 64 w. 19th St. with huge 2500 sq. ft. 2 car garage. Must See!!

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