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Springtime

Home and Landscaping Country Craft Show & Sale

What’s Your Home Energy Score?

Want to Save $$ On Air Conditioning?

How You Can Get a Better Grade

A Few Tips On How to Do It

As energy costs continue to rise and the deleterious environmental effects of burning fossil fuels mount, homeowners are flocking to solar as a smart alternative to purchasing power from a utility company. We may not be able to control gasoline prices, but you can mitigate electrical costs through investment in a solar electric system.

There are many ways to cut back on the operating costs of keeping your home cool and comfortable during those hot summer days. First and foremost, have your air conditioning system checked by a Heating and Air Conditioning contractor. A good service person will change your filters, run diagnostic checks to evaluate

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Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite... Steam cleaning can eliminate bed bug problems Imagine waking up in the morning to a painful, itching sensation on your arms, legs and other parts of your body. Upon careful inspection of your sheets, you find tiny bugs and bloodstains scattered throughout your bed. These pesky creatures are bedbugs, and if you’ve found a few then you probably have hundreds, or even thousands more.

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April/May, 2011

EVENTS

Atlantic Shore Happenings ATLANTIC, CUMBERLAND & CAPE MAY COUNTIES

Monday, April 25

Thursday, May 5

Baby Time, 10:30am, Babies ages 6 to 23 months, and their parents or a caregiver are invited to Baby Story Time! Babies will enjoy simple stories, nursery rhymes and songs in English and Spanish. Registration is requested. Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, 856-453-2210, www. clueslibs.org

Cinco de Mayo! Mom and me craft, 4pm, Ages 4 and up with mom. Registration is required. Atlantic County Library, 40 Farragut Ave., Mays Landing, 609625-2776, atlanticlibrary.org Martin Z. Mollusk Day, 11am, Come and find out if summer is coming early, at the 9th St. Beach. 609-525-9300

Friday, April 29 Arbor Day! Starlit Family Films, 8-10pm, Featured film will be “The Sword in the Stone”. Bring a blanket or chair. Rain date-May 6, Lake Lenape Park East, 753 Park Rd., Mays Landing, 609-645-5960

Saturday, April 30 Alan Jackson, Concert, Trump Taj Mahal, Casino and Resort, Atlantic City, 609-4495150, www.trumptaj.com Spring Festival Crafts & Antique Show, 10am-4pm, Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., Cape May, 609-8845404

Monday, May 2 Spring Career & Training Expo, 10am-5pm, Hamilton Mall, 4403 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing, 609-646-8326, www. shophamilton.com

Friday, May 6 Stevie Nicks, 8pm, Concert, Borgota Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, 609-3171000, www.theborgata.com

Saturday, May 7 Mothers Day Weekend “Mother’s Are Special in O.C.” Flower give away to all moms at participating Boardwalk and Downtown stores, while supplies last. 609-398-4662 Kidz Workshop Garden Stone,11am–12pm Kidz will create stones—great for outdoor garden decorating. Kidz will choose from a variety of different art materials to create their own design. Each artist will make a one-of-kind garden stone to take home! The cost of the workshop is $15 and includes all materials needed for craft. Registration is recommended. 811 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City. Call 609-399-9922 or 302-981-4133. www.KidzCreations.biz

Sunday, May 8

KING’S

Richland Deli We Deliver!

Prices: 250 - B/W - 2 sides - $35 (.07 per side) 500 - B/W - 2 sides - $70 (.07 per side) 1,000 - B/W - 2 sides - $130 (.05 per side) 250 - Color - 2 sides - $75 (.15 per side) 500 - Color - 2 sides - $150 (.15 per side) 1,000 - Color - 2 sides - $240 (.12 per side) Menu Design -- $50-$100 ($50 if you provide text file) Logo Design - $100-$350 500 Full Color Business Cards - $50 1,000 Full Color Business Cards - $60

We Now Have NJ Lottery!!!

Daily Specials Senior Discount - Tuesday Kid’s DiscountAddress - Everyday

Cheese Steak Hours:FRIES and with FRENCH Monday - Friday 12 oz. Coke c i t n la t A ???? City Rolls

$7.75 Saturday-Sunday 856-213-5612 ???

Happy Mother’s Day! 14th Annual Mother’s Day Family Concert Featuring the West Chester District Senior Strings directed by Charles dePasquale, 4pm at the Music Pier, Moorlyn Terrace and boardwalk. Admission Free. Sponsored by the Ocean City Art Center’s Friends of Music in memory of Esther C. Weil. Mother’s Day Brunch, 11am-3pm, Mays Landing Gulf & Country Club, 1855 Cates Rd., Mays Landing, 609-641-4411, www.mayslandinggulf.com

Tuesday, May 10 Story and Craft, 10:30am, Kids ages 7 and up are invited to share stories, activities and crafts. Registration requested. Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, 856-453-2210, www. clueslibs.org

Thursday, May 12 Baby Time, 10:30am. Babies, ages 6 to 23 months, and their parents or a caregiver are invited to Baby Story Time! Babies will enjoy simple stories, nursery rhymes and songs in English and Spanish. Registration is requested. Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, 856-4532210, www.clueslibs.org


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5 Course Dinner Event including one Glenfiddich Infused Cigar

$50 per person plus tax and gratuities. Reservations suggested.

“Magic Mushroom Coffeeâ€? – Feed Your Vice & Keep Healthy The “Red Mushroom’sâ€? scientific name is Ganoderma Lucidum. It has been used to concoct “herbalâ€? brews by the Chinese for four thousand years. Their for it name is “Ling zhiâ€? which means “herb of spiritual potency.â€? It’s used in broths, soups and healing brews to increase lifespan, maintain body balance, increase libido, lose weight, maximize respiratory system function and more. It’s ultimate natural pharmaceutical for every ailment that the human body is prone to. In other words, it’s a “magic mushroom for the body.â€? A particular brand of coffee called Gano CafĂŠ adds the pricey red mushroom in its mix for use on a daily basis with your cup of coffee. The company also produces hot chocolate and nutritional supplements with Ganoderma Lucidum as its base. Gano Cafe is very big in Malaysia and is incredibly popular in Canada and South America. Nothing like have a cup of java and getting healthy at the same time. Guilt free caffeine. You can get more information and check out a few videos about it order it online at www.myganocafe.com/ganoforce. The company also offers and income opportunity.


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Atlantic Shore Happenings

Friday, May 13 Mayfest, Fri-sat: 10am-5pm, Historic Smithville’s Mayfest has over 100 Juried Crafters, an International Food Court, Music, Kids Activities, and more... Historic Smithville, 615 E. Moss Mill Rd., #96 Smithville, 609-748-8999, colonialinnsmithville.com Spring Mile Long Block Party, 9am-5pm, Crafters, food vendors, stores and boutiques. Live entertainment and pony rides from 11am-4pm. 5th-14th St., Asbury Ave. Ocean City, 1-800-BEACHNJ, www.oceancityvacation.com Kidz Workshop Pizza Making, 11am–12pm: Kidz chefs will create their own special, tasty pizza! The cost of the workshop is $15 and includes all materials needed for craft. Registration is recommended. 811 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City. Call 609-399-9922 or 302-981-4133. www.KidzCreations.biz

Crosby & Nash, 9pm, Concert, Bogota Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City, 609-3171000, www.theborgata.com Comedy Show – featuring Comedian Eric O’Shea, 7:00pm show, doors open at 6:00pm. Eric was the 2007 Campus Comedian of the Year. He received rave reviews from Steven Spielberg and performed on the 2009 Emmy Awards. Come on out and laugh, spread the word. Tickets $25. Music Pier, Moorlyn Terrace and Boardwalk. Call 856362-1398 or email: kelenders@yahoo.com Anna Vissi, 9pm, Concert, Resorts Casino Hotel, 1133 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, 609340-6300, www.resortsac.com Bellator Fighting Championship 44, 7:30pm, Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave.,Atlantic City, 609-348-4411, www.caesarsac.com Larry King, 9pm, Borgota Hotel Casino & Spa, 609-317-1000, www.theborgata.com The Doobie Brothers, 9pm, Concert, Ceasars, 2100 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City,609-348-4411, www.caesarsac.com

Saturday, May 14th

Thursday, May 19

Spring Mile Long Block Party, 9am-5pm, Crafters, food vendors, stores and boutiques. Live entertainment and pony rides from 11am-4pm. 5th-14th St., Asbury Ave. OC, 1-800-BEACHNJ, oceancityvacation.com

Baby Time, 10:30am, Babies, 6 to 23 mo, and their parents or a caregiver are invited to Baby Story Time! Babies will enjoy simple stories, nursery rhymes and songs Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, 856-453-2210, www.clueslibs.org Video Game Day, 4-5:30pm, Ages 9-11, Join us as we play video games on our big screen! Or, bring your own games to share. We have the Wii, PS2, XBOX, and Game cube. Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, 856-453-2210, www.clueslibs.org

Sat/sun, May 14-15 Springtime Home & Landscaping Expo Country Craft Show & Sale, 10am to 6pm, Home style cooking, picnic style dining, aisles and aisles of handmade primitive and country crafts. In addition to the crafts, there will be a Home, Garden & Landscaping Expo. Hundreds of products and services will be represented. Seminars, giveaway’s, product demonstrations, exhibits and displays will offer something for the whole family. Local nurseries will offer spring flowers and gardening tips and supplies. Come out and learn how to install a backyard pond, get answers on composting and landscaping ideas. Buena Vista Camping Resort, 775 Harding Highway, Buena. 856-765-0118, www.sjpumpkinshow.com

Tuesday, May 17

Family Dentistry Dr. P. John Marcucci, Jr.

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Story and Craft, 10:30am, Kids ages 7 and up are invited to share stories, activities and crafts. This program will take place at the same time as our Preschool Story Time and is perfect for older siblings! Homeschoolers are welcome. Registration requested. Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, 856-453-2210, www.clueslibs.org Teen Anime Night, 6pm, Watch newly released Anime, and help choose new Anime and Manga for the library. Those who like to draw are encouraged to bring their art to share. Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, 856-453-2210, www.clueslibs.org

Saturday, May 21 Kidz Silly Science,11am–12pm Calling all Scientists to the Kidz laboratory! Get ready to have fun doing hands-on silly experiments...unique way to learn and explore the world of Science! The cost of the workshop is $15 and includes all materials needed for craft. Registration is recommended. 811 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City. Call 609-399-9922 or 302-981-4133. www.KidzCreations.biz 3 Doors Down, 9pm, Tropicana Casino & Resort, 2831 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, 609340-4020, www.tropicana.net Renaissance Faire, 11am-5pm, Step into the days of old and re-live the spirited time of the Renaissance! Rain date: May 22, Historic Smithville, 615 E. Moss Mill Rd., #96 Smithville, 609-748-8999, www.colonialinnsmithville.com

Tuesday, May 24 Preschool Story Time, 10:30am. Children ages 2-6 and a caregiver are invited for stories, songs, finger plays, crafts and a snack. Story time is free and registration is requested. Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, 856-453-2210, www.clueslibs.org

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April/May, 2011

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Poppy’s Bagels Brings a Taste of the time to take a minute or two to stop and a laugh or two with you. He is a host Old Neighborhoodshare to Mays Landing extraordinaire.

Villa Fazzolari, formerly Filomena, 821 Harding Highway, Buena Vista, has been growing by leaps and bounds. As the goes, canby takeowner them Since its saying inception in you 2006 out ofFazzolari, the neighborhood, but youreputation can’t take Gino its excellent theserving neighborhood out of them. For Mickey for up delicious, Southern Italian and Karen Palmisano, after moving to Mays cuisine has been spreading. Sit down and Landing from their native New York nine years be regaled by an excellent, well rounded ago, they instantly fell in love with their new menu of gustatory delights. Youmissing. never hometown. But still, one thing was walk away hungry or disappointed. “We looked around and couldn’t find any oldNot onlyMom doesand thePop Villa offer a well fashioned, bagel stores,” said decorated, traditional called Italian restaurant, Mickey, affectionately “Poppy” by his Tommy. like its the itgrandson, also caters to the“There’s casual nothing diner with tastes, the smells, even the sounds, of hitting outdoor terrazzo which serves alcohol and your local, family-owned bagel shop in in the Gino’s special brand of pizza—eat or morning. It awakens the senses.” take out! Sit with your friends and hang Still, the thought was put on the back out whilesoyou chow That down. burner, to speak. is, until three years I’ve been to Villa Fazzolari many times ago, when their pregnant daughter, Kristy since it’s opening and not only the McLaughlin, had a craving for ais bagel restaurant pleasure, chitgrill. chatting sandwich afresh off the She with sent its her husband, Tomowner McLaughlin, on areward. wild-goose good-natured is its own No matter what he is doing, Gino always has

chase, for him to arrive home emptyMr. only Fazzolari immigrated to America handed. “Asinany husband of a pregnant wife from Italy 1985 after having worked as would understand, you don’t come home a chef in the Italian restaurant business for empty-handed,” withtoa Germany laugh. seventeen years.said HeTom moved to It was then that it dawned on Mickey and expand his experience in the business. Karen, if they couldn’t find that Mom and Pop “It then always my have dream to have my shop, theywas would to open up one own restaurant,” he says in his great themselves. Opened in June 2010, Poppy’s Italian I came to America, Bagels accent. and Deli“When in Mays Landing serves upI astarted wide my variety of fresh bagels baked daily first restaurant, “Italian Affair,” on the premises. Typical of traditional New in Glassboro.” York-style bagels, they are first boiled in a He ran the restaurant for three years, then kettle, then baked on burlap-covered boards, sold it and started his current restaurant. in a tried-and-true method dating back more It was first named Villa Filomena after than 500 years. “From the moment you pull in his lovely wife, that butdelicious had to aroma,” be changed the lot, you smell said because the name was in use byproduces another Mickey. “The way we bake them establishment, hence,onVilla Fazzolari. bagels that are crusty the outside, but soft Fazzolari is like defiNew nitely worth a in Villa the middle – kind of Yorkers.” Available regular and mini sizes, visit. Highly in recommended. Poppy’s bagels are delicious with one of their homemade spreads – or “schmears” as they are known in The Big Apple. They also offer a wide assortment of hot and cold breakfast and lunch sandwiches, served on bagels, wraps or fresh bread. They only use signature-quality Boar’s Head meats and cheeses, which is also available by the pound. Poppy’s also offers a variety of catering options, including breakfast bagel trays, mini bagel trays, hoagie trays and wrap trays. They also serve 3- and 6-foot hoagies, as well as “party bagels,” which, just as the name implies, is big enough for a whole party. “When people see it for the first time,

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(Above) Karen and Mickey Palmisano owners of the family-run, Poppy’s Bagels in Mays Landing. (Right) Mickey demonstrates the traditional method of first boiling, then baking bagels on burlap-covered boards. Poppy’s Bagels is one of the only places in South Jersey that uses the traditional New-York-style method . “The way we bake them produces bagels that are crusty on the outside, but soft in the middle – kind of like New Yorkers,” explains Mickey.

they can’t believe it,” said Karen. “It’s the and say hi to your neighbors, or share a few biggest bagel they’ve ever seen in their lives laughs over some delicious sandwiches,” said – definitely a conversation starter.” Karen. “Where Mickey and I grew up, you Poppy’s has also been steadily building a even come to associate that smell of freshbusy wholesale business. Some of their most baked bagels with a sense of community.” loyal customers are the students who regularly As they approach their first anniversary, Owner, Gino Fazzolari greets guests with a smile! (below) A few offormany tastyand dishes enjoy their bagels in the Egg Harbor Township it isn’t too difficult Mickey Karen at Villa Fazzolari and Hamilton Township schools, as well as at to recall their biggest struggles thus far. St. Vincent de Paul Regional School in Mays One was deciding whether to call their tasty Landing. “Since we are local, we can deliver sandwiches on long rolls “hoagies” or “subs” our bagels and sandwiches fresh and on time – they eventually settled on both names. every day,” said Mickey. “There is absolutely Another was deciding whether to serve “pork no substitute for freshness.” roll” or its New York counterpart, “Taylor As Poppy’s Bagels gains a reputation ham.” In the case of the latter, they gave in for consistent quality and service, just as and decided on “pork roll.” important to Mickey and Karen is to be known Mickey reasoned, “We figure, no matter as a community gathering place. “We want what we call it, or where you’re from, people this to be a place to stop in for a cup of coffee know ‘good’ when they taste it.”


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EVENTS

Atlantic Shore Happenings

Thursday, May 26 Baby Time, 10:30am, Babies, ages 6 to 23 months, and their parents or a caregiver are invited to Baby Story Time! Babies will enjoy simple stories, nursery rhymes and songs in English and Spanish. Registration is requested. Funded by the Friends of the Bridgeton Public Library. Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, 856-4532210, www.clueslibs.org

Friday, May 27 Snoop Dogg, 9pm, Concert, House of Blues in Showboat, 801 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, 609-343–5700, www.houseofblues.com Weezer, 9pm, Borgota Hotel Casino & Spa, One Borgota Way, Atlantic City, 609-3171000, www.theborgata.com

Saturday, May 28 Chicago, 8pm, Concert, Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, 609-348-4411, www.caesarsac.com D.L. Hughley, 8pm, Hilton Casino Resort, Boston Ave. & The Boardwalk Atlantic City, 609-340-7160, www.hiltonac.com Paul Simon, 8pm, Borgota Hotel Casino & Spa, One Borgota Way, Atlantic City, 609317-1000, www.theborgata.com Millville Airshow, 10am-5pm, Featuring the U.S. Navy, Blue Angels! Millville Airport, Millville

Sunday, May 29 Chicago, 9pm, Concert, Ceasars, 2100 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, 609-348-4411, www.caesarsac.com Millvill Airshow, 10am-5pm, Featuring the U.S. Navy, Blue Angels! Millville Airport, Millville, www.millvilleairport.com

Monday, May 30 Memorial Day Ceremony, 10am, Veteran’s Park, JFK Blvd. and Landis Ave., Sea Isle City, 609-263-4461, Ext. 245

Thursday, June 2 Ocean City Humane Society,

April/May, 2011 Family Mini Golf Night, 6-8pm, Proceeds benefit shelter residents, Golden Galleon golf course, 11th & Boardwalk, OC, 609-399-2018, www.hsocnj.org Wonder’s Birthday Bash, 6-10pm, Celebrate Wonder Bear’s 82nd Birthday. All rides will be only 1 Ticket and at 9pm see a birthday bash fireworks show! Rides open at 6pm and Wonder Bear will be available all night for photos. Wonderland Pier, 6th & Boardwalk, Ocean City, 609-399-7082, www.gillians.com Ms New Jersey Senior America Pageant 2011, 1pm, The pageant will include a variety of entertaining performances, and climaxes with outgoing Queen Rebecca Orsatti, who will deliver her farewell address, sing, and crown this year’s winner. The pageant is rated general, and can be enjoyed by the entire family. Harrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd., Atlantic City, 609-441-5786, www.harrahsresort.com

Friday, June 3 Ocean City Flower Show, 2-9pm, Beautiful commercial and amateur displays. Music Pier, Moorlyn Terrace & Boardwalk, Ocean City, 609-525-9300, www.services.ocnj.us

Saturday, June 4 Ocean City Flower Show, 10am9pm, Beautiful commercial and amateur displays. Music Pier, Moorlyn Terrace & Boardwalk, Ocean City, 609-525-9300, www. services.ocnj.us Furry Friends Flea Market, 8AM–1pm, Outdoor flea market, proceeds will benefit shelter animals. Snacks and beverages available for purchase. Ocean City Humane Society, 1 Shelter Rd., Ocean City, 609-398-8037, www.furryfriendsfleamarket. yolasite.com or www.hsocnj.org Championship Boxing, 6pm, Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, 2301 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, 609-348-7000, ticketmaster.com The G0-GO’s, 9pm, Concert. House of Blues in Showboat, 801 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, 609-343–5700, www.houseofblues.com Wanda Sykes, 8pm & 11pm, (2 shows). Borgota Hotel Casino & Spa, One Borgota Way, Atlantic City, 609-317-1000, theborgata.com

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Remember When Primitive Gifts: A Hidden Gem in Mays Landing By: Nance Piazza

A quick turn onto Main St just off Route 50, and beyond Mays Landing Marina, will bring you to a gathering of quaint little shops all in a row. Amongst them is “Remember When.� The square free-standing iron mail box and unique wood-carved garden ornaments outside, are only hints to what lies beyond the rustic front door. Inside, soft music fills the air and holiday fragrances fill your senses. A tiny space filled with rustic cupboards, quilts, antique wash basins, cotton towels, candles and brown-sugar soaps that would make any bath more inviting. And then you’re surprised because there’s more. The proprietor, Dawn Leonard, and her little son will greet you with a smile and show you through a doorway. A pathway leads into a much larger room adorned with interesting pieces of furniture, artwork, indoor and outdoor rustic signs and unusual odds-n-ends. If you are a person who entertains and wants some conversation starters, look for the larger than life colander, the unfamiliar bowls, or the fasten-to-the-counter, hand-winding cheese grater. The custom-made trash-can or corner pantry cabinet, although beautiful in design, are everyday functional. A great feature of Remember When is the option to lay-a-way

(Left) Pictured at counter, Dawn Leonard, owner of Remember When Primitive Gifts, welcomes everyone to her shop. Dawn’s 4 year old son John hangs out in the background waiting for his chance to say hello.

items. Dawn would like to say to her customers: “Please come in and take a look. It’s warm and cozy and I have something for everyone. My items are fairly priced for every budget, and you can lay things away without a lot of restrictions. Children are welcome. I have four of my own,� Dawn added, smiling. Remember When Primitive Gifts is located at 6022 Main Street, Mays Landing Hours of Operation are Wednesday through Saturday 11:00am-5:00pm. For more information call (609) 625-7344 (messages can be left).

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HOME ENERGY Continued from page 1

What is Your Home Energy Score?

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As a result of our nation’s current commitment to renewable energy, there are presently unprecedented federal and state subsidies to incentivize citizens to install solar energy systems on both residential and commercial properties. You know the MPG of your car. The higher the MPG, the more efficient your car is. Why don’t we have a similar rating for our homes so we can determine if our energy and money is flying out the window? Well, The White House recently unveiled a new program that will provide homeowners a Home Energy Score, rating the energy efficiency of the homes on a scale of 1 to 10. The government is rolling out this program now, and it will go nationwide this coming summer. As the program becomes widespread, Home Energy Scores will no doubt become an important factor in determining the value and salability of your home. Installing a solar system can greatly increase your energy rating and thus the value of your home.

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The average solar electric system eliminates 10,000 lbs. of CO2 from being released into the atmosphere every year. This is the carbon offset equivalent to planting 1.5 acres of trees….EVERY YEAR!!

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Springtime

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Buena Vista Camping Resort, Cheesman said he hopes * Everything for inside & outside the home to get at least 10 good leads Buena New Jersey — From doors, windows, ceilings and from attending the show, * Thousands of products & services floors to landscaping displays, and although not all will kitchenware, solar panels and * Product demonstrations and give-aways result in a job, he said he is more; whether you want to pleased to be a part of this * Free shopping bags fix it, build it, or renovate, the year’s event. Springtime Home-Garden & His company will * Landscaping Exhibits Landscaping Expo has it all. showcase and outdoor This two-day event will be landscaping exhibit with * Seminars & contests held on Saturday and Sunday, interlocking paving May 14-15, from 10am to 6pm * Flowers, Plants and gardening supplies stones. He hopes to show at the Buena Vista Camping consumers how can they * RV’s, new cars and trucks Park, Harding Highway, Buena create amazing sidewalks New Jersey. The home show and backyard patios and * Home Furnishings will offered area residents the keep it affordable by using chance to shop for anything his products. * Career Opportunities having to do with homes, In addition to the Home * Health and Wellness Companies gardens, landscaping, travel, Show companies, there will investments, security, new be over 100 craftsmen, a * Over 150 craftsmen cars, fencing and travel in just dozen plus food vendors, sixteen hours. With more than live music, picnic style * Great Food, Picnic Style dining 125 vendors, 300 exhibits, the dining, free craft making addition of over 100 Craftsmen, for kids, flowers and plant * Live music-hayrides this first annual event is sure to sale, give a ways and * Kiddy rides, camping available be a huge success. free shopping bags. The The Springtime HomeSpringtime Home Expo is Garden & Landscaping Expo open to the general public Parking free, free shopping bags will give many vendors the and admission is $2.00, opportunity to collect leads, kids 3 & under free and free General Admission $2.00 kids 3 & under free make appointments and be parking. Consumers are ask recognized more readily by to bring a pet food donation the community. “Home Show companies like the Cabinet for the local animal shelters. Camping is available by Studio, of Vineland will have and outdoor kitchen display calling the Buena Vista Camping Resort. at (856) 697with grilling demonstrations. The Cabinet Studio will be 2004. The Expo is sponsored by Granite Transformations giving away a $5,000 kitchen make over and many of for Kitchens & Baths, R.E. Cummines, Inc., and The the companies will be offer special expo savings for the Cabinet Studio. Families interested in attending should consumer visiting the expo. Hundreds of products and visit www.springtimehomeexpo.com services will be represented and consumers will be able to for schedule, events, exhibitors attending and driving attend informative seminars and talk to the professionals directions. about all their home improvement projects. Local companies are encouraged to sign up for this one Kathryn and Beau Wright, of B & K Enterprise, of Millville of a kind event by no later than May 1. Visit the events are the organizers and have been marketing successful web site at events in South Jersey for over eight years. “Marketing www.springtimehomeexpo.com and simply download a local Home Show Expo keeps consumers shopping contract and mail it out today. Vendors interested in in their community, said Kathryn Wright. Home Show showcasing their services during the event should companies like R.E. Cummines, of Vineland, participate in contact Kathryn Wright at (856) 765-0118 or email her at smaller events because the cost is more affordable for local bkenterprisenj@aol.com. Next Show: businesses. Doug Cheesmen, owner of R.E. Cummines, Gloucester Home & Craft Fair, June 18, 2011, 9am to Inc. stated “ Gaining community recognition and getting 4pm, Gloucester Country 4-H Fairground, Rte. 77, Mullica leads are the reasons local companies will attend the show“. Hill New Jersey. “You get jobs you may never get,” he said.

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They will also examine duct-work to ensure all connections are tight, and monitor refrigeration pressures to ensure that your system has all it needs to operate optimally. Routine maintenance goes a long way in efforts to cut the costs of operating your system during the summer season. Secondly, utilize your programmable thermostat to control the system’s operation in an efficient way. What does that mean? Some people may think that it means to have it running only when you are at home. However, it’s better to have it run on a lower temperature setting while you are not at home, so that the system does not have to work as hard to get to the desired temperature when you get home from work, the gym, or running errands. If you don’t have a programmable thermostat, get one! Insulate your windows: If you go to your local home improvement retailer, you can find interior plastic wrap to fashion around windows to prevent hot air from coming in through them. Caulking the seams around your windows every 5 years is also a great method, in addition to plastic, to ensure that minimal cool air loss occurs.

Close those blinds: When the sunlight comes through your windows in the afternoon, it gets magnified and sends heat through the windows into the home. Keep the heat at bay by keeping the blinds closed, especially in the later part of the afternoon when the heat is most intense. Upgrade your system! If you have a system that is 8 years old or older, you should consider upgrading. The efficiency of new systems will help you cut the costs of energy consumption by more than half depending on the efficiency rating and brand of equipment you choose. Even if you decide to go with the least efficient system available today, it will still save you up to 25% on your costs versus a system that is 8 years old or older. For more information on keeping your home comfortable this summer contact South Jersey’s Heating and Air Conditioning Specialist, Fred Nahas, owner of Ace Contracting and Mechanical. Email: Fred@acecontractingnj.com, or call 888-561-4ACE.

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Don’t Let The Bed Bugs Bite Continued from page 1

Bed bugs reproduce very rapidly and can live for up to a year with no food, making them extremely difficult to get rid of. Bedbugs are a very real and very serious problem. Once your house has bedbugs, it is a long, drawn out and will cost a lot of money to remove them. Instead of waiting until the bed bugs have camped out in your bedroom, it is best to keep them from coming by having your mattress steam cleaned. SOS Carpet Cleaning South located in Galloway can help you to prevent a problem before it starts, or rid your house of the tiny bloodsuckers if they’ve already moved in. The family owned business and has just finished it’s first year of operation, although it’s sister company SOS North, located in Massachusetts has been in business for years. Unlike vacuuming, steam cleaning is generally very effective at killing any bed bugs or eggs that come into contact with it. Extreme heat will kill them quickly

(anything over 120 degrees Fahrenheit or so), and most steamers will exceed this temperature. You will probably need to get a commercial steamer, because you will need to run it for awhile and cover most areas in your bedroom. You will want to make sure you cover all the areas they could be hiding, even inaccessible ones. If you hire a pest control company, sometimes they will use steam cleaners in addition to applying pesticides. “Regularly steam cleaning your carpets is the best thing you can do to increase the life of your carpet,” says Cathy Sobocinski, who along with her husband Ray and extended family, own SOS Carpet Cleaning South located in Galloway. The Sobocinski Family provides top quality carpet cleaning, for the home, and office in Atlantic County and surrounding areas at fair prices. For more information call Cathy and Ray at 609-652-1727.

Richland Carpet has been landmark business in Richland since 1971. Started by the Petrini family, it has proven itself a reliable, competitive retail carpet outlet. Even with the advent of the corporate carpet chains, Richland Carpet has prospered by offering its customers incredible customer service and flooring products for all budgets. It has recently changed hands, but the hands belong to a long term fixture in the business, Phil Brunozzi, who has managed the store since 1976. “My anniversary was this month, Cinco de Mayo. It’s my thrity-fourth anniversary,” he says proudly. After some serious discussion with owner, John Petrini, Phil took a big jump bought the store. Since he has been the day to day operations manager, he doesn’t plan on changing the company’s business philosophy and is set on maintaining the store’s reputation for outstanding customer service. “We have always been a family friendly business. We don’t try

to suck people in with false two-forone offers. We pay attention to what our customers want and give them a great price as well. We know what we’re talking about. It’s the kind of service you can’t get at a big-box store, and that’s why our regulars keep coming back. They like dealing with a knowledgeable staff that cares and getting quality product at competitive prices.” Richland Carpet has proven itself over its forty years in business, and this locally owned company plans on making it forty more by maintaining its tradition of excellence.


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Organization Trick of a Fashionista All women want fashion options not clutter when they look in their closet to decide what to wear. The most important trick is understanding that being a fahionista does not necessarily mean that you have to own thousands of outfits, shoes or accessories. Being stylish is more about what you DO with what you have rather than just accumulating lots of stuff that you can’t even get to in overflowing closets! Here are some easy closet organization tricks from “fashionistas.” The most common problem most women face when they open their closet door is lots of handbags all stacked everywhere and raining down when they try to get something else. (Not to mention how much they have invested in purses that they never seem to use.) Many savvy fashionists have discovered a unique new concept in designer handbags. Miche Bag (pronounced “MEE-chee”) uses magnetic interchangeable outer covers or “shells” which allow them to quickly

and easily change the look and feel of their purse – without ever removing the contents. Imagine always having a purse to match your outfit or mood and never leaving your favorite lipstick or ATM card in your other handbag again! Developed by women for women, the neutral “base” bags are paired with stylish outer shells and interchangeable handles to create endless handbag possibilities. The purses are available in three versatile sizes: small “Mini,” medium “Classic” and large “Big Bag.” The shells come in designs for all ages and tastes with new patterns released monthly. Best of all, these magnetic outside “shells” LAY FLAT!. Your closet and significant other will appreciate the Miche Bag Closet Organizers which hold up to 12 of the outside “shell” covers (that’s the equivalent of 13 different purses) in a 3 inch wide space. A local company, the Concierge Club, ships Miche Bags direct from their New Jersey warehouse and takes online orders at www.myMBclub.com.

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from a professional in the remodeling field is a thorough Needs Analysis. Your answers to a host of questions (the more the better) may generate some design solutions you never thought of and which still may be within your budget range. “When I meet with clients, I have them describe their ideas for the remodeling project. I take a lot of notes,” says Greg Stebbins, owner of The Cabinet Studio. “Throughout the analysis I am digging deep and finding out what’s important to my clients. My goal should be the same as theirs – to help get as much as possible for the investment.” There are four factors that affect the price of every remodeling project – its scope or size, the quality of the product specified, the nature of the design, and the number and quality of the services performed. Therefore, it is very important to have each firm base their price upon the same job parameters and quality grade of cabinetry, countertops, and related products. So this means you only need to evaluate (a) how well the design from each company satisfies your needs (b) how knowledgeable they are regarding ALL products being specified for your project, and

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(c) how good their services are relative to their respective price. When you do this, you should be able to tell which price represents the best value. Greg Stebbins, owner of The Cabinet Studio, has been designing for, supplying and servicing the remodel and new construction industry in South Jersey for more than 10 years. He is a member of the SEN Design Group and the National Kitchen & Bath Association and maintains allied professional relationships throughout the region to better serve his clients. Stebbins brings leadership, enthusiasm and passion to every project – no matter the size. Most recently Stebbins was awarded with the Best Design Studio Businessperson of the Year Award at the 2011 SEN Spring Conference. The Best Design Studio Award is awarded annually to design studios located throughout the country that progressively grow in the kitchen and bath industry with continuing education and top ranked business ethics. For more information or to see more of The Cabinet Studio’s work visit www. thecabinetstudio.net

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HOWTO TIPS The following 10 step process should be followed by your remodeling source:

• Needs Analysis – designer spends as much time necessary assessing the project, dimensions and photos are taken • Creative Design – plan of entire space and include ideas • Consulting – objective counseling in all aspects of the project and beyond what may be actually in your contract • Cost Options – A 3-Column Budget is produced to provide you with different budget and design options to give you flexibility of choice • Documentation – detailed drawings, cost accountability, specifications and contract • Technical Review – to double check the details before the products are ordered • Purchasing System – create final floor plan and contract to be signed-off by client • Project Management – scheduling and supervision that makes for a smoother installation • Installation – by qualified, reliable craftsmen • Job Completion – written procedures to finish off the “punch list” expeditiously

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• Avoid feeding birds when bears are active. If you choose to feed birds, do so during daylight hours only and bring feeders indoors at night. Suspend birdfeeders from a free-hanging wire, making sure they are at least 10 feet off the ground. Clean up spilled seeds and shells daily. • Immediately remove all uneaten food and food bowls used by pets fed outdoors. • Clean outdoor grills and utensils to remove food and grease residue to minimize odors. Store grills securely. • Do not place meat or any sweet foods in compost piles. • Remove fruit or nuts that fall from trees in your yard. •

Properly installed electric fencing is an effective way of protecting crops, beehives and livestock.

• Wildlife experts also offer the following information: • A black bear passing through a residential area should not be considered a problem, as long as it is behaving normally and not posing a threat. • If you encounter a bear remain calm and do not run. Make sure the bear has an escape route. Avoid direct eye contact, back up slowly and speak with a low, assertive voice. • Black bear attacks are extremely rare. Should a black bear attack, fight back. Do not play dead.

Report bear damage, nuisance behavior or aggressive bears to the Wildlife Control Unit of the DEP’s Division of Fish and Wildlife at (908) 735-8793. During evenings and weekends, residents should call their local police department or the DEP Hotline at (877) WARN-DEP.

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Take notice that the NJ DEP is proposing amendments. A statement of the substance of the proposal follows: The Game Code governs the activities relating to the taking of wildlife classified as game animals, game birds, or furbearers. Proposed amendments inc. the following: establishing disease containment areas; the addition of 5 days to the rabbit/hare hunting season; a statewide closure of the bobwhite quail season; the elimination of separate black bear hunting seminars; the creation of special black bear farmer permits; the addition of a 2nd Sat. to the fall turkey hunting season; changes in the boundaries of Turkey Hunting Areas 16/22; removal of the prohibition to take migratory birds with crossbows; changes to falconry; expansion of the early bow and arrow-only coyote/fox season, and regular coyote/fox season dates; the mandate of the use of hunter orange for ground blinds for deer hunting whenever there is a deer firearm season in effect; removal of the requirement for youth hunters to take an antlerless deer before an antlered deer; inclusion of 5 additional DMZs into the Antler Point Restriction program; the creation of a new deer regulation set; the authority for the Council to shift DMZs up or down regulation sets based on one year of harvest data; and boundary changes to DMZs 19/23/25/65. A copy of the proposal (PDF) is available at www.lexisnexis.com/bookstore. A public hearing(s) concerning the proposal is scheduled as follows: Tuesday, May 17, 2011at 6:30 pm, NJ State Museum Auditorium, 205 West State Street, Trenton, For more information visit www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/

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Upcoming Events 2011 Spring Trout Weekly Stocking Schedules Week 4, May 2 - 6, Week 5, May 9- 13 Week 6, May 16 - 20. Week 7, May 23 - 27 Changes will be noted on the 24-hour Trout Stocking Hotline, 609-633-6765. www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/trtstk11.htm NJ Fish and Game Council Meetings Schedule Meetings are at the Central Region Office in the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area in Robbinsville. Tuesday, May 10, at 10am Tuesday, June 14 at 10am www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/fgcnclmtg.htm Comment on Proposed Game Code Amendments A public hearing will be held Tuesday, May 17, 2011 at 6:30 pm. At the NJ State Museum, 205 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08625. www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/news/2011/ gamecode11-12.htm Marine Fisheries Council Meets at the Galloway Twp. Branch of the Atlantic Co. Library, 306 East Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway, NJ 08205, at 4pm. Please call 609-292-7794 to confirm date and time of meeting. www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/mcnclmtg. htm#delaware Delaware Bay Section of the Shell Fisheries Council Meetings are held on Tuesdays at the Haskin Shellfish Research Lab, 6959 Miller Ave., Port Norris, in Cumberland County. The next meeting is June 7/2011. All meetings start at 6 pm. www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/mcnclmtg. htm#delaware Atlantic Coast Section of the Shell Fisheries Council Meeting location at Nacote Creek Law Enforcement Office, 360 New York Rd., Port Republic (Atlantic County) The next meeting is June 20/2011. All meetings start at 7pm. www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/mcnclmtg. htm#delaware New Jersey’s Free Fishing Days Saturday and Sunday, June 11 and 12, will be New Jersey’s Free Fishing Days in 2011. On these days anyone may fish the Garden State’s public waters without a license or trout stamp. www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/ffd.htm


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