July 14-July 31, 2016
Volume 20 No. 7
Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 2
LONG GONE DADDY
Women Wonders
Summer Fun Pg. 5 In Jersey City
Pg 14 Pg. 17
ARTScene JUST Beclaws
Actor, Playwright Joe Gallo of Hoboken debuts New Play about Fatherhood
Pgs. 20-24
Mile Square Theatre's Playwright-in-residence Debuts new Solo Show
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By Sally Deering
See story on page 7 La Festa Italiana See page 3
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Movies in The Park See upcoming shows Page 13 Berkshire Hathaway McGeehan & Pineiro See page 21
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WOMEN WONDERS
THREE LOCAL GALLERIES FEATURE WORKS BY WOMEN ARTISTS SEX, POLITICS AND FEMALE IDENTITY INSPIRE NEW WORKS
(Pictured: Art work by Kitty Chrystal on view at #GRLPARADISE opening at ShuaSpace in Jersey City on Sat, July 30) By Sally Deering
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ike the Aurora Borealis, a phenomenon seems to have occurred on the local art scene – two galleries in Jersey City and one in Hoboken are having group exhibitions featuring all women artists. ShuaSpace in Jersey City presents THE BETTYS #GRLPARADISE opening July 30; AMERICAN LAUNDRY is now showing at L.I.T.M; and at the TEENSY WEENSY WONDERS Show opening this week at EatMetal Art Jewelry Gallery and Metal Studio, five women artists show small scale works that are whimsical and fun.
THE BETTYS’ #GRLPARADISE Jul 30-Aug 13, 3:30-8:30 pm, Opening Reception Sat, Jul 30, 6-10 pm SHUASPACE 340 Summit Ave, JC (201) 993-9668 www.shuaspace.org www.thebettys.com THE BETTYS is a female art collective that launched in November 2014 and according to its director Aurora Diaz of Cliffside Park, “we do everything possible to create awareness of the lady art scene.” The Bettys #GRLPARADISE – a group show of works by 12 women artists opens Sat, July 30 and runs through Sat, Aug 13 at ShuaSpace in Jersey City. “We do events, art shows, parties, and we also do Cont’d on page 3
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(Usagi by Shanna Van Maurik)
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WOMEN WONDERS
Con’t from page 2 bi-monthly zines -- both hard copy and online,” Diaz says. “We also put out limited edition zines that are designed by female artists. The sky’s the limit.” This show marks The Bettys’ 15th event, Diaz says, and she’s asked the artists to go full blast with their ideas. “I like to give the artists liberty to create what they want and #GRL PARADISE is about women,” Diaz says. “When you go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and you see women, they’re usually the ones being painted, not painting. When it comes to this show, I got a group of women to interpret what women think is fun. I picked a very diverse group of women whose work comments on self-esteem, or something light-hearted like women as aliens. There’s definitely humor in the show.”
(Pictured: “Hide and Seek Spring Time Hare Necklace” ) TEENSY WEENSY WONDERS July 15-Sep 15, 5-9 pm EatMetal Art Jewelry Gallery and Metal Studio 720 Monroe St, E511, HOB www.eatmetal.org (201) 926-9620 Great things sometimes come in tiny packages and that’s the theme of a
LAUNDRY AMERICAN STYLE Through July 31 L.I.T.M. 140 Newark Ave, JC (201) 536-5557 www.litm.com At L.I.T.M. artist Alicia Ruth exhibits several political pieces in AMERICAN LAUNDRY the new group show of three women artists that runs through July 31. Ruth’s work features largescale poster-like works with images and sayings, somewhat political, somewhat philosophical. One piece depicts the black and white image of a distressed child on a pink floral background with a sign above that reads, “Pass the Bread Borders”. It reminds one viewer of an early Yoko Ono show where gallery visitors had to climb ladders to read messages like “breathe” written on posterboard. new exhibition featuring small-scale art jewelry and objects that create little worlds that are “magical, intriguing and sometimes even inspiring.” In the new exhibit TEENSY WEENSY WONDERS, opening Fri, July 15 and running through Thurs, Sept. 15, artists Kathy Favelson, Donna Greenberg, Janet Huddie, Lauren Ivey, and Tessa Rickard Carpenter will show works inspired by everyday objects and some created with conceptual ideas that seem to evoke “worlds of fantasy”.
Alicia Ruth, Vera Vixeness and Yvonne Vairna. show new work in AMERICAN LAUNDRY Joining Ruth in the show which she projected on the L.I.T.Ms ceiling and seem are Vera Vixeness, popular wall. to resemble “dream catchon the downtown Jersey ers”. One has cascading The City scene for the pop-up red, white, and blue streamboutique shops she organiz- ers hanging with strings of River View es. Vixeness sells vintage Obsever bullets. clothing and handmade Artist Yvonne Vairna Supporting the jewelry with a Nativeworked in digital media Hudson American bent and she has for her piece depicting a Art Community two pieces in AMERIAN changing map of the U.S. since 1998 LAUNDRY that hang from
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SUMMER FUN IN JERSEY CITY Jersey City hosts some frolicking good times, this summer, with local neighborhoods joining in on the fun. Be sure to mark your calendars for these upcoming events.
SECOND ANNUAL VILLAGE BLOCK PARTY Sat, July 23, 12 noon-10 pm 4th Street by the Mary Benson Park ball field and Merseles St, JC The Second Annual
Village Block Party is an all-day festival of live music, art, food & drink, vendors, a free kids’ area and plenty more. Live Entertainment features 12-noon - Carol Lester 1 pm Singing with Molly 2 pm -Sensational Country Blues Wonders 4 pm By Design 5 pm -P@tomic & the Bomb 6 pm -Bongo Surf 7 pm -Dan O’Dea & Eagle Ridge 8 pm- Manouche Bag LIVE AT THE LUMBERYARD 4124-428 Palisade Ave, JC
Live at the Lumberyard is back! All shows are free and run from 7-10 pm; come early if you want a seat. Enjoy art and film visuals accompanied by local DJ’s. And don’t forget to check out the Riverview Neighborhood Association’s merch table for one of a kind paraphernalia. Food and beverage are available for purchase courtesy of some favorite local food trucks. Full season schedule below. Hope to see you there! Fri, Jul 22-Sensational Country Blues Wonders, GMJ Groove, and Rebecca Vallejo Fri, Aug 12- Sterling Rhyne, the Travellers, and
Creem Circus Fri, Sep 2 -The Get It, Rainbow Fresh, and Overlake
SUMMERFEST 2016 FREE CONCERTS IN LIBERTY STATE PARK Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs brings live music to Liberty State Park with its 2016 line-up of
Summerfest concerts. Shows are Tuesday and Sunday evenings: Tuesday shows are from 630-8:30 pm in the Public Gardens behind Liberty House Restaurant; Sunday concerts are from 5 -7 pm, and held at the CRRNJ Terminal (free parking available on Audrey Zapp Drive). Full Schedule
Sun, Jul 17 David Cedeno Latin Tues, Jul 19 -Kareem Walkes Smooth Jazz Sun, Jul 24 -Funktion Band R&B/ Soul/ Cover Band Tues, Jul 26-Famous Rays Band Blues, Jazz and R&B Sun, Jul 31 -Forever Ray, Ray Charles Tribute Band Tues, Aug 2 -Moonlighters Orchestra Big Band Cont’d on page 6
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bubblegum pop band of the 1960’s. The group’s Billboard Hot 100 hits included “Simon Says,” “May I Take A Giant Step,” “1,2,3, Red Light,” “Goody Goody Gumdrops,” “Special Delivery,” and “The Train.” Wednesday, August 3, 7:00 p.m.: Large Flowerheads Take a trip back to the 1960’s with the Large Flowerheads. Their repertoire includes numbers from The Box Tops, Buckinghams, Beatles, Neil Diamond, Strawberry Alarm Clock, The Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, Tommy James and The Shondells, Cream, Bob Dylan, Jefferson Airplane, The Human Beinz, and The Hollies. To find out the full schedule of entertainment visit www.bayonnenj.com to find out more information about shows and raindates call 201-471-7590,
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LONG GONE DADDY
Actor, Playwright Joe Gallo of Hoboken debuts New Play on Fatherhood Mile Square Theatre’s Playwright-in-Residence Debuts new Solo Show By Sally Deering
one-man show). I had not intended to revisit this character, but then suddenly I sat down, and it was that character spinning the yarns.
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life in the theater can be a wonderful journey if he or she sticks it out long enough and for actor and playwright Joseph Gallo, his long day’s journey in the theater continues to be mined with opportunities. He just had two of his plays published by River City Books; and as playwrightin-residence at Mile Square Theatre (MST) in Hoboken, Gallo is about to debut his newest one-man show, LONG GONE DADDY directed by MST artistic director Chris O’Connor. Performances begin July 20 and run through August 7 in the company’s new theater on the corner of 14th & Clinton. Prior to this, Gallo workshopped his play Two-Man Kidnapping Rule at MST. It was later produced by the New Ohio Theatre in New York, and published in Smith & Kraus’s anthology 2012 Best Men’s Stage Monologues and Scenes. As a solo writer/performer Gallo appeared in the original production of his oneman show My Italy Story at Penguin Rep in Stony Point, NY, which later had its debut Off-Broadway at the 47th Street Theatre in New York, starring Danny Mastrogiorgio (“…a compelling page turner.”—The New York Times). An avid storyteller, Gallo won a StorySLAM championship at The Moth in NYC. As a teacher, Gallo
founded and developed Hudson County Community College’s Theatre Arts program where he serves as Coordinator of Theatre and Film. He is the 2016 recipient of the Lincoln Center Prize for Innovative Teaching in Theatre. Gallo holds an MFA in Playwriting from Ohio University; and grew up in Linden, New Jersey. He a long-time Hoboken resident where he lives with his wife and daughter. Since late 2014, Gallo has been perfecting LONG GONE DADDY, performing scenes on a ‘salon tour’ of interested backers’ homes to raise money for MSTs new theater space. After more than a year of refining the work, Gallo says he’s ready for the stage and a bigger audience to tell his latest story.
it has the authority of fact and the freedom of fiction. Audiences are obsessed with what is true and what isn’t true. My most basic answer is that life doesn’t play out in three perfect acts. If you are handcuffed to the details of your life, you come up short with plot points and conflict (when writing the play).
RVO: How did you come to write LONG GONE DADDY? JG: After my wife got pregnant I started to keep a notebook. I knew life was going to change, so I thought I’ll keep the journal through the first year of my kid’s life. From the moment of my wife’s pregnancy to my child’s first birthday. I did that and then I closed that notebook. Most of what was in that notebook, is all I needed RVO: Is LONG GONE (for the play). But I had so DADDY autobiographical? much on my plate at the JG: There are strokes of time, I didn’t get back to it the play that are real; and for a couple of years. Then its emotionally autobioI opened my notebook and graphical. I’m quoting from I realized this is the same my own book now: it’s character as “My Italy semi-autobiographic; Story” (Gallo’s first
RVO: And are you ready for opening night on July 20? JG: Yes! Rehearsals are going well. Director Chris O’Connor is terrific
Photo Credit: Craig Wallace Dale (Pictured: Joseph Gallo in his one-man play LONG GONE DADDY opens July 20 at Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken)
to work with, and now the tech team has to catch up with me. I started working on the lines in mid-May so I came into rehearsals off book. Jeff Daniels did that for the play BLACKBIRD and I thought his performance was extraordinary.
It was a physically demanding show, and he said he got off book right away because it was one less thing he had to focus on. I saw the director and asked how Jeff Daniels prepared and the director said he runs the entire show every morning. I asked, is he married? The director said, “no”. Does he have kids? “No.” Well then, of course he can run through it every morning. (laughing) RVO: Didn’t you just get your solo shows published? JG: Yes. LONG GONE DADDY along with MY ITALY STORY were published last week by River City Books. RVO: How do you juggle both acting and playwriting? JG: I’ve always done both, and my entire life has been a push and pull between those two things. Initially I was an actor and wanted to write screenplays. It wasn’t till I joined the Waterfront Ensemble in Hoboken that I became a playwright. I can’t understate the amount of credit they deserve for my development. We had the top floor of the YMCA on Washington Street. It was a huge group of writers like Rosemary McLaughlin, Andrew Young, David Crespy. So there it was, a great breeding ground for acting and writing. Every week I’d bring in new work and the group would read it and actors would do it live in front of the group. Then afterwards, we’d all get a slice at Benny’s (Benny Tudino’s pizzeria), a few Cont’d on page 8
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Cont’d from page7 beers at O’Reilly’s on Bloomfield, then go home and write all night. I gave myself one year to do my writing and then I would go back to acting if nothing panned out but I never went back. I used to say to my wife that when my hair goes gray I’ll go back. My hair is now gray, so I’m back.
RVO: After the Waterfront Ensemble, you went to L.A? JG: I went to L.A. to write screenplays and TV stuff for five years
have been collaborating on dance theater projects. In fact, we’re finishing up a three-part trilogy which will play Roulette in Brooklyn. Right now as we speak, she’s creating and choreographing the third piece. So now, I’m wearing the director’s hat. But it’s not a matter of ‘am I this’ or ‘am I that’. It’s not a career in the theater, it’s a life in the theater and to make a life is to do everything. You have to look at ‘a’, what opportunities are there; and ‘b’, what are you passionate about? I love the collaboration.
RVO: And now you’re directing as well as acting and writing? JG: Yes. My wife and I
RVO: Can you talk about the collaborative process in theater? JG: Collaboration is the
antithesis of being a playwright, which requires you to be in a room by yourself for a long time. The collaborative process fulfills something else in me. I want to spend quality time with myself and I also want to go to the party and dance around with a lampshade on my head. (laughing.) I’m a well-rounded guy. If you go LONG GONE DADDY runs July 20-August 7, Thurs through Sat, 8 pm, Sun, 3 pm; preview performance on Wed, July 20 at 8 pm Mile Square Theatre 1400 Clinton St, HOB Purchase tix at www. milesquaretheatre.org
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MILE SQUARE THEATRE, 1408 Clinton St, HOB. (201) 683-7014; www.milesquaretheatre.org. July 20-Aug 7; Wed-Sat, 8 pm; Sun at 3 pm. LONG GONE DADDY chronicles the comic misadventures of becoming a stay-at-home father. “From Bruce Springsteen concerts to OBGYN appointments to the Hoboken playgrounds and back again, Joe Gallo’s semi-autobiographical play also wrestles with the memory of his own Dad, a former fireman, and the existential question, ‘When does a father earn the right to be called Dad?’ (Pictured: Joe Gallo in LONG GONE DADDY.)
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EXPLORATION IN ART; A HANDS-ON TOUR OF ART MEDIUMS. “Members of St. Joseph’s School for the Blind’s Adult Services Program will exhibit a collection of works in various art mediums. EXPLORATION IN ART is a journey inspired by and facilitated by professional artist and instructor, Bojana Coklyat, under the direction of Art House Executive Director, Christine Goodman. There will be live music by the students in the program. The artwork was made possible by a grant from the Hudson County Cultural Affairs.”
MANA CONTEMPORARY, 818 Newark Ave, JC, (201) 604-2702, www.manacontemporary.com. Through Aug 5: WEEGEE’S BOWERY. “Early images of the Bowery by New York’s infamous press photographer. Weegee’s photographs show the Bowery when it was Skid Row, a gathering place for derelicts and down-and-out transients who huddled in the shadow of the Third Avenue elevated railway. It was notorious for its fleabag hotels, flop houses that offered 25-cent-per-night beds, and crowded all-night missions that provided food and shelter to those who could afford neither. Also, an extensive array of Weegee’s photographs of Sammy’s, a raucous nightclub on the Bowery. From its opening in 1934, until it closed its doors in 1970, Sammy’s provided a setting where adventurous uptown sophisticates could mingle with the bar’s flamboyant entertainers and harddrinking regulars.”
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GUTTENBERG ARTS CENTER, 6903 Jackson St, GUTNBG. (201) 868-8585; www. guttenbergarts.org. Hours: Tues-Sun, noon-to-5 pm, and by appointment. Through Aug. 1: THEY COMING by Jeffrey Meris. “I’m interested in the surface of where opposing themes, ideas, cultures and objects meet. What happens in this space? The intersection point between edges. Birthed in Haiti, growing up in The Bahamas and living in America resulted in my interest of identity politics, and how an understanding of structures of identity change based upon geography and culture. In my work I explore issues of race, identity, and otherness. Familiar narratives are often co-opted and gives the audience -who sometimes is also a collaborator- access of engaging and redefining together with me. My work exists as social sculpture, installation and performative processes.”
SHUASPACE, 340 SUMMIT AVE, JC July 30-Aug 13 (Opening Reception Jul 30, 6-10 pm: #GRLPARADISE, an exhibition produced by Aurora Diaz and The Bettys, an all-female art collective from the Greater New York Area. “#GRLPARADISE features 12 female artists from around the world as they express their
answers to the question: What is your idea of leisure and fun? The exhibition features works about real experiences of fun, leisure, and sisterhood through the female lens. Since the beginning of time, men have dictated what is and is not enjoyable for women. #GRLPARADISE seeks to reverse the patriarchic definition of female fun. The exhibition consists of diverse female voices expressed through mediums including photography, paintings, illustrations, and more.”
313 Gallery, 313 3rd St, JC. Regular Gallery hours: Saturday and Sunday, 12-6 pm; Through July 24 ANONYMOUS SELFIE. “A series of portraits whose inner meanings are provocatively elusive and whose depth is most profound when most superficial. These images which come out of the shadows of history to loudly announce their sexuality on social media mark a dramatic shift from one generation of gay men to the next. While early generations might have preferred to meet in tastefully.” CASA COLOMBO, 380 Monmouth St, JC. www. casacolombo.org. JERSEY CITY’S ITALIAN VILLAGE - OUR COMMON HOME.
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“The Village area of Jersey City was settled by immigrants from Italy around the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. Casa Colombo features a photo exhibit of an Italian section of downtown Jersey City in the 1920s. (Exhibit donated by the Embankment Preservation Coalition of Jersey City.) Also on exhibit, photographs and a fully recreated Italian immigrant oneroom apartment. (Pictured: Kitchen area of a Turn-of-theCentury Italian apartment in Jersey City.)
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LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Boulevard, JC. (201) 200-1000; www.lsc.org. Through Sept. 5; 10 am-2 pm: DINO DIG. “Liberty Science Center has transformed its backyard into a paleontological dig site for a special, limited-engagement of “Dino Dig.” Guests experience a paleontological expedition during the exhibition, working alongside LSC’s Dino Dig Guide Team to discover replica fossils of prehistoric creatures from the late Cretaceous period buried in 35 tons of sand! You may uncover fossils from T. rex, Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, and five other species. The dig is designed to evoke the renowned fossilrich Hell Creek Formation in Montana, site of a significant field study. Please note that the dig may be closed on rainy days.”
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BARSKY GALLERY, 49 Harrison St, HOB. www. barskygallery.com. Through Jul 24: JOURNEY, an exhibition of brand new work by Madrid-based artist Aymar De Villele, in his second solo exhibition in the New York area. ”This collection represents the most accomplished and thought-provoking body of work of the artist’s career to date.”
BRIGHTSIDE TAVERN, 141 Bright St, JC. Mon, JAZZ JAM; Tues & Wed: KARAOKE; Thurs: OPEN MIC NIGHT; Fri: COMEDY; Sat & Sun: Brunch, DANCE, KARAOKE, OPEN MIC
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Vietnamese Cajun Seafood in Downtown JC Three Sibling Restaurateurs Focus on Quality & Freshness By Sally Deering
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he best place in the northeast for seafood is New England, right? They even named a chowder in honor of its seafood niche. But who needs New England when Hudson has its own bustling seafood restaurant on First Street in downtown Jersey City: JUST Beclaws, a 60-seat Vietnamese Cajun seafood eatery has been open a little more than a year and already it’s the go-to destination for foodies who like their shellfish fresh and cooked to perfection. What also makes the restaurant special are its three owners, siblings, Francis Tran, 32, Nambinh Tran, 27, and Aivy Tran, 34. The three grew up in Jersey City learning the restaurant business from their parents who owned Miss Saigon, a Vietnamese restaurant right up the street on Newark Ave. “We like seafood,” Francis says. “We like to catch it –although we don’t serve what we catch.” Seafood – mainly Shellfish -- is the star of the show at JUST Beclaws.
Aivy, Francis and Nambinh Tran, three siblings and owners of JUST Beclaws.
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One side of the menu is devoted to Appetizers, Sandwiches, Sides, and Dessert; the other side is a list of shellfish served by the pound, seasoned with a choice of seasonings and hot sauce if you like. The choices are Shrimp ($13), Clams ($13), and Mussels ($12); Crawfish, Lobster, Blue Crab, Snow Crab, King Crab, and Dungeness crab, which are priced at market rate. Choice of seasonings include Garlic Butter, O’bay, Cajun, Lemon Pepper and O’bay with Garlic Butter. Appetizers include the Fried Shrimp Basket with French fries; Southern Fried Catfish Basket, Crab Cake, Fried Calamari, Fried Oysters, and Cajun, or Sweet Potato Fries. ($4$12) Sandwiches feature Po’Boys – a choice of Shrimp, Oyster, Catfish or Softshell – Lobster Roll and Crab Cake. ($11-$18) For meat-lovers, Wings are served by the dozen or half dozen ($6-$12); and there’s a Chicken Tenders appetizer with fries. ($7) On Yelp.com the reviews are fantastic, like this one from Aly L. of Jersey City: “…I recently visited Maine (lobster land!) and I made it a point to have a lobster roll at every
restaurant I went to.Still, the best lobster rolls I’ve had are from JUST BECLAWS! Their lobster rolls are cooked lightly in butter, which allows you to really savor and appreciate the lobster without the overwhelming taste of mayo... and they are not cheap with their lobster portions. Another favorite of mine: crab fries. Do yourself a favor and just order them when you get there. You can thank me later…” The restaurant gets very busy especially on weekend nights, Francis says. “We’ve had regulars since day one,” Nambinh adds. “We have people come from New York, Connecticut, Maryland. We have regulars who eat here three times a week, sometimes twice a day.” How do three siblings run a restaurant? Francis describes himself as the maintenance man (he left a 9-year apprenticeship as an electrician to build and run the restaurant) Aivy manages business affairs and handles the bookkeeping; and Nambinh keeps his sights on what goes on in the kitchen. All three know how to cook the menu; and can jump in at a moment’s notice. Con’t on page 17
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“We’re close,” Francis says. “For the most part, we get along.” “I’m the oldest,” Aivy adds, with a smile.. “They have to listen to me.” If you go JUST Beclaws 280 First St, JC (201) 459-9100 www.justbeclaws.com Open Tues-Sun.
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ST. CHARLES RIVERBOAT, Perth Amboy. Sat, July 30, 6:15 pm CATCH A RISING STAR PRESENTS MIKE MARINO. www.catcharisingstar.com. Mike Marino performs an evening of his observations. For more info on Mike Marino, go to www.mikemarino.net.
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