The SandPaper, Section 2, July 4, 2012 Vol. 38 No. 26

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Eats - Clubs - Flicks - Calendar - Galleries - Interviews


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by the pool

day time

4p-7p

Wednesday: 4th of July

The Pickles Band Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen

by b y th the he tiki tiki bar ti bar

night time

10p-2a 1 0p 2a

in the club 10p-2a

The Pickles Duo

DJ Troy

$3 Domestic Beers

by the pool daytime Thur Thursday hursday

$3 Domestic Beers

Saturday • July 7th

Friday

July 6th • 4-6PM

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July 5 • 4-7pm

NO COVER

Happy Hour • 4-6pm

Monte’s Pool Party The Impulsives Dave Weber The Replicants $3 Miller $3 Miill M ilille leerr Lites Lite Li L ites tees

Featuring

Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen

Happy Hour 4-6pm $4 Coronas & Corona Lights • $5 Margaritas

Sunday July 8th

Monday July 9th • 4-7pm

3:30-7:30pm

Shorty Long and the Jersey Horns

Presents

Tuesday July 10th • 4-7pm

Chris Gustelli Ted Hammock

Happy Hour 4-6pm • $4 Heineken & Heineken Lights • $5 Well Drinks

Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen

Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen

in the club

Thursday

FRIDAY

July 5th • 10pm-2am

TTHUNDER HUNDER TTHURSDAY HURSDAY THE ISLAND’S BEST SPECIAL $1 Coors Lights • $2 Blue Moons $1 Soco Lime Shots & Kamikaze Shots

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July 6 • 10pm-2am

July 7th • 10pm-3am

Naked Twister

Hyperactive

$3 Miller Lites

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Sunday July 8 • 10pm-2am

Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher

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Chris Gustelli

Dylan Manfredi

$4 Domestic Beers

$4 Domestic Beers • $3 Surfer on Acid Shots

$4 Well Drinks from 10pm

G N I M

3:30-7:30pm

$4 Bud Light Limes • $5 Well Drinks

Surf Movies All Night Long

Friday July 13th Almost Easy in the club • Nine Deez Night in the club Saturday July 14th Monte’s Pool Party with The Replicants by the pool

PALM GRILL RESTAURANT & TIKI BAR

SMOKERS WELCOME On Our Large Outside Tiki Deck See Our Summer Band Schedule at www.seashellclub.com

FEATURING FRESH FISH, BURGERS, RAW BAR, ia h Friend us on Facebook to receive lp e d a PANINIS, CRAB CAKE SANDWICH, Phil gazine daily entertainment updates Ma SALADS & LOTS MORE ((609) 492-4611 • ON THE BEACH, CENTRE & ATLANTIC, BEACH HAVEN

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THE KETCH

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Ketch FORBIDDEN P R E S E N T S

FRIDAYS 18 to party //

21 to drink

$1 BUD LIGHT & LAND SH

$3 ANY RED BULL SHOT

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YOUR WAY

DOORS OPEN AT 100PM THE KETCH - 2ND ST. “ON

THE BAY” // BEACH HAVEN

, NJ 088000088 // 6099.44492 92

SUNDAY

.30 3 000 300

HAPPY HOUR with MR. MEAN

THE KETCH • 2ND ST. ON THE BAY • BEACH HAVEN, NJ 08008 • 609.492.3000

5 Pitchers & Free Pizza

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Wednesday, July 11th Beer Pong Final iPad Giveaway with

B E AC

H H AV E N Saturday

Crazy In Stereo Drop Dead Sexy T H E M A R L I N B A R • C E N T R E S T & B AY A V E • B E A C H H A V E N • 609.492.770 0 fa cebook.com/themarlinbar


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In The Restaurant

Entire Menu Available for Take-Out

Weekly Specials

Starter: Mesquite Smoked Yellowfin Tuna

Specials Start Thursday

Main Courses: Grilled Marinated Mahi Mahi

Chipotle mayonnaise, corn tortillas

Refried pinto beans, tomatillo and roasted tomato salsas

Dessert:

Homemade coleslaw and tartar sauce, old bay fries

Crispy Fried Virginia Oysters

Yellow Chiffon Strawberry Shortcake Fresh whipped cream

Char Grilled Prime Rib Eye Steak

Roasted garlic steak potatoes, red wine sauce

The Restaurant & Bar Open Daily Mon. - Sun. From 5pm Early Birds 5-6pm • Except Saturdays & Holidays • Reservations Suggested

The Sushi Bar e sid king t u O rloo an e Ov Oce pm 4- 6 t he r ou ri ls y Hn - F pecia p p H a Mo i n k S Dr ily salads, a D

Open Daily Lunch Daily 12pm-2pm • Dinner Starting at 5pm

Entire Menu Available for Take Out Op e fro Daily n m 1 1:3 0 am

Enjoy Cocktails, wraps, paninis, crabcakes, burgers, tuna tacos & more...

ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY 7/5 - Chris Fritz 3-7pm FRIDAY 7/6 - Dan Brown Duo 3-7pm SATURDAY 7/7 - Lenny G and The Soul Senders 3-7pm SUNDAY 7/8 - PJ, Dennis & Chris 3-7pm MONDAY 7/9 - A.J. Stone 3-7pm TUESDAY 7/10 - Chris Gustelli 3-7pm WEDNESDAY 7/11 Dan Brown 3-7pm

• OPEN DAILY • Engleside Avenue On the Ocean • Beach Haven Hotel (609) 492-1251 • Restaurant (609) 492-5116 • www.engleside.com


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Open 7 Days O D 11 11am-9pm 9 • Lunch L h & Dinner Di

Acoustic Music: Fri-Sun 3-7pm Friday

HAPPY HOUR EVERYDAY

Michael Clayton Moore

3pm - 7pm

Saturday

Featuring 12 Drafts for $3 plus $1 off all Mixed Drinks & Bottles *$5 Food Specials

The Jonzes

Got the Rainy Day Blues?

Inside Bar Only • *Mon-Fri Only

Chris Thomas

Whenever there’s a rainshower It’s Joe Pop’s HAPPY HOUR 7 Days A Week- Before 9pm Pool Tables • Shuffleboard • Pop-A- Shot

FROZEN HAPPY HOUR Mon. - Fri. 3-7pm

See All Our Specials & Entertainment www.joepops.com

Sunday

$400 Frozen Drink Special, Changes Daily

Featured Cocktails: Ginger Lemonade, Homemade Sangria, and Long Beach Island Iced Tea. Visit Our website at www.joepops.com/specials/tiki-joes.htm to see our new outdoor menu and entertainment calendar.

Friend us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter @ joepopsshorebar CO THE ME F F O STA OOD..R . THE Y F BAN OR D S!

Wednesday July 4th

The

Every Sunday

Ladies & Locals Night with

Mashwork Orange

Nerds

½ Priced Drinks & Drafts No Cover w/ Local VIP Card

10pm

LLong Beach Beach Island Island, NJ • “It’s A Shore Th Thing”” Thursday July 5th

The

Benjamins

Friday July 6th

Nerds

The

$3 Domestic Bottles & $3 Shots until 10pm

Mellow Mondays

Craft Pint Giveaway Night

Jay & Mike Acoustic Duo

Saturday July 7th

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OPEN 7 Days From 11am Lunch & Dinner

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20th & Blvd., Ship Bottom • 494-0558 For More Info Visit www.joepops.com *All specials subject to availability and exclude special events/holidays.

The

Benjamins Every Tuesday

College ll Ni Night 21+ No College ID Required.

Beer Pong • Flip Cup DJ• $10 Beer Towers • ½ Price Bombs (No Cover)

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$ 99

KIDS MEALS


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SECTION TWO

restaurants

Bamboo Beach Asian Restaurant ........18

Gateway Bar & Restaurant.....................8

Bayberry Inn...........................................9

Greenhouse Cafe ................................13

Beach Haven Fishery ...........................23

Howard’s Restaurant ............................15

Bistro 14................................................16

Joe Pop’s Shore Bar................................5

Black Dog Cafe ...................................14

Joey’s Pizza ....................................34, 35

Blue Water Cafe ...................................17

The Ketch .....................................3, 9, 11

The Boat House Restaurant ............15, 37

Kubel’s Too ...........................................10

Boulevard Clams..................................33

The Lobster Claw ............................30, 39

Broadway Pizza ......................................6

M&M Steam Bar ...................................24

Buckalew’s Restaurant & Bar ............6, 13

Marlin Restaurant & Bar................3, 9, 11

Cafe Aletta ..........................................20

Nardi’s Tavern ............................7, 31, 36

Calabria Ristorante ..............................29

Pearl Street Market ...............................20

California Grill & Pizza ..........................17

Pinky’s Shrimp.......................................19

Calloway’s Restaurant & Bar ..................7

Plantation ...............................................8

Carmenucci’s ......................................27

Sea Shell Club ..................................2, 21

Chicken or The Egg........................13, 26

Spray Beach Inn...................................10

Chowder Hut ........................................33

Stefano’s Restaurant ............................17

Daddy O’s Restaurant ............................9

Subbogies ............................................25

Dockside Diner.....................................17

Surf City Hotel.................................11, 15

Dutchman’s Brauhaus ..........................12

Terrace Tavern .....................................27

E.J. Callahan’s Restaurant & Bar ..........11

Tuckerton Beach Grille .........................13

The Engleside Inn ...................................4

Yellow Fin .............................................20

Foster’s Market .....................................25

FELLA’S

clubs + entertainment

BROADWAY PIZZA

PIZZA • STEAKS • HOAGIES • SALADS REFINED ARCHITECTURAL ATMOSPHERE

“UPSCALE PASTA & FRESH MOZZARELLA CO.”

494-7100 • 18th & BLVD, SURF CITY • 494-7100 THE AREAS FINEST “ARTISAN SALADS” ALWAYS BRING YOUR OWN BOTTLE AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT “ATKINS FRIENDLY” LOW CARB PLATTERS GLUTEN FREE MENU AN ALL SENSORY DINING EXPERIENCE STOP FOR A MENU “Running Our Restaurant is no Big Thing. It’s a Thousand Little Things.”

DINE INDOORS OR UNDER THE STARS EXPERIENCED ATTENTIVE WAIT - STAFF UNIQUE EXOTIC PIZZAS & PASTAS “SIGNATURE” MOZZARELLA DISHES WHERE EVERY MEAL IS A “PRESENTATION” DELIVERY AVAILABLE

We at B’way think dining out is more than eating out. It is an experience - an adventure; it is a form of entertainment. One step into B’way and you will know this is no ordinary pizza shop. The visually rich environment with its architectural details convey a sense of quality to our customers. “We feel customers are not only buying food and service, they’re buying a sensory experience as well.” The architecture also makes its way to the food preparation and presentation. Whether it’s a totally unique “ONLY ON BROADWAY “pizza, one of our “ARTISAN” prepared salads, various fresh mozzarella platters, or an upscale pasta dish, attention to details are obvious. Execution and quality are the most important aspects of service in B’way. Our staff is chosen very selectively and our customers return time and again because we provide personalized, attentive service. Our staff considers B’way more of a loyalty than a “job.” ENJOY

Bayberry Inn...........................................9

The Ketch .....................................3, 9, 11

Buckalew’s Restaurant & Bar ............6, 13

Marlin Restaurant & Bar................3, 9, 11

Calloway’s Restaurant & Bar ..................7

Nardi’s Tavern ............................7, 31, 36

Daddy O’s Restaurant ............................9

Plantation ...............................................8

Dutchman’s Brauhaus ..........................12

Sea Shell Club ..................................2, 21

E.J. Callahan’s Restaurant....................11

Surf City Hotel.................................11, 15

The Engleside Inn ...................................4

Terrace Tavern .....................................27

Gateway Bar & Restaurant.....................8

Tuckerton Beach Grille .........................13

Joe Pop’s Shore Bar................................5

OPEN TH MARCH 15 Rick’s American Café Restaurant & Bar

4th & Broadway Barnegat Light

494-8482

NOW OPEN DAILY

OPEN DAILY AT 3PM • SAT-SUN NOON TH SATURDAY JULY 7 UR LITE FARE “NO DISCIPLINE” HAPPY HO AY 7/6 FRID 3-6PM

$3 REDSTRIPE - CORONA & CORONA LITE

MENU

BURGER BAR - TAKE OUT

TUCKERS

Celebrating Our 20th Season

EVERYDAY

Happy Hour 4-6pm Serving Food Daily Noon-11pm Late Night Happy Hour 10pm-Midnight $2 All Domestic Pints Sun-Thurs. Outdoor Patio Dining with Great Bay Views Engleside & the Bay • Beach Haven • 492-2300 •


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ENTIRE PARK OPEN! 11

AM TO

MIDNIGHT EVERYDAY

GO-KARTS • RIDES MINIATURE GOLF • BATTING CAGES FAMILY ARCADE & FUN CENTER NEWEST GAMES - GREAT PRIZES GOLF DRIVING RANGE The Bus Is Running Every Night!

FAMILIES WELCOME • OPEN 7 AM TO 10 PM • EVERYDAY

LIVE HAPPY HOUR & EVENING ENTERTAINMENT Happy Hour Happy Hour Bands Wednesday July 4th

3-5pm Daily Wednesday July 4th

5pm Weird Al Karaoke Face Painting with Freckles

Thursday July 5th

5pm Pasta & Sinatra Friday July 6th

5pm Elvis Show Saturday July 7th

5pm Alotta Colada Sunday July 8th

5pm Dave Christopher Band Monday July 9th

5pm Weird Owl Karaoke

10pm Rock Lobsters Bombs Away Wednesday Thursday July 5th

10pm Love Puppies 10pm Mainstream Sellouts Saturday July 7th

10pm Love Puppies Sunday July 8th

10pm Richie & The All Stars $2.50 Bud Light Bottles Monday July 9th

10pm 70’s Night $2.50 Bud Light Bottles Tuesday July 10th

Tuesday July 10th

10pm Lima Bean Riot

Wednesday July 11th

10pm The Replicants

5pm Pasta & Sinatra 5pm Weird Owl Karaoke Face Painting with Freckles

¼ MILE TRACK

$2.50 Coors Light Bottles Friday July 6th

$2.50 Bud Light Bottles Wednesday July 11th

KIDDIE GO KARTS Restaurant • Bar

597 Route 9 Eagleswood Township 2.5 Miles South of Route 72 5 Minutes from LBI Causeway

Bombs Away Wednesday Karaoke Face Painting with Freckles

NARDI’SS SSU SUPPER UP PPE PPER PER RC CLUB LUB UB PRESENTS PR PRE Pasta P asta a&S Sinatra inatrra

Dinner & The Show $14.95 • All You Can Eat Buffet

OUTSIDE DECK

609-978-0220

LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT FRESH SEAFOOD • PRIME RIB • STEAKS THIN CRUST PIZZA BEST BURGERS • SANDWICHES • SALADS

a Sinatcrk! a is B& Thurs. Tues.

FRIDAY, JULY 6 5-8 PM - TONY 9-1 AM - CLUTCH DOG SATURDAY, JULY 7

Singing Sinatra like Sinatra Steve Maglio, o above, above bove prepares pre p reepares pares to o sing sin ing at Nardi’s Tavern ing Tave vern where he will be performing p perfforming g this th his summer. sum He entertains the audience with a voice that bears an uncanny resemblance to that of Frank Sinatra.

Appears Every Tuesday & Thursday at 5pm & 7pm Reservations highly suggested

Nardi’s Kitchen Open 7 Days till 1am Mon - Sun • 7am - 2am Serving Breakfast Everyday

492-9538 Now Booking Separate Party Room

11801 Long Beach Blvd • Haven Beach

www.NardisTavern.com / www.Facebook.com/NardisTavern

MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS 4

CHRIS FRITZ TRIO 9 PM TO 1 AM MONDAYS • 9

9

PM

KID’S EAT FOR $1.

PM

CHUCK MILLER LIVE TUESDAYS • 9

TO

PM

TED HAMMOCK & JASON BOOTH WEDNESDAYS • 9

KARAOKE

THURSDAYS • 9

PM PM

KEN U TRIVIA

SUNDAYS • 8:30 TO 11:30 PM COUNTRY MUSIC/LINE DANCING

APPETIZERS EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 PM SUNDAY FROM 8 PM NOT VALID

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HOLIDAY SNACK BAR Open Daily 11:30am - 9pm

609-492-4544 holidaysnackbar.com • 401 Centre St.• Beach Haven Same Family Run & Operated as Mud City & Ship Bottom Shellfish

Open 7 Days

Happy Hour Specials

Happy Hour Mon - Fri 3-6 PM

Clams ........... 60¢

Tuna Spring Rolls Clams Peppercino

Oysters ........... $1 20 Steamed Shrimp ............ $6

Thur 7/5 Sailor Jerry Rum Night $4 Sailor Jerry Drinks 9pm-Midnight

10 Wings .......... $5 Calamari ......... $4

Fresh & Local Everyday Open Daily for Lunch 11:30am

Center St. and 100 North Pennsylvania Ave Open Daily for Beach Haven, New Jersey 08008

609-492-0025

The

Lunch 11:30am

New

NOW IN OUR 73RD YEAR ON LBI

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Lunch • Dinner • Late Night - Great Food... Great Prices Burgers • Pizza • Pasta • Wraps • Wings • Sandwiches • Salads Skins • Soups • Fresh Seafood Specials • Daily Blackboard Special

Black Angus Certified “Choice” Steaks

LBI CHO W DERFEST WINNER

Award winning pints, quarts & Bread Bowls available to go.

8 YEARS ENTERED - 8 YEARS WON

SUSHI Finest Sushi Bar on LBI Eat-In or Take-Out by

Live Music Friday July 6th • 5-8pm

CAIT DARCY Sunday July 8th • 4-8pm

Calendar is The SandPaper’s guide to entertainment, cultural activities and other events in southern New Jersey. Listings are compiled from press releases and announcements sent to us from various sponsoring organizations. The SandPaper is not responsible for changes or errors in listings. We suggest you call for confirmation before starting out for anything. To include your community event in Calendar, send complete information (and the name and phone number of a person we can contact) to: Calendar, The SandPaper, 1816 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, NJ 08008. Or you may drop the material off in person at our office, e-mail to calendar@thesandpaper.net or fax it to 609-494-1437. Do not call in announcements. Only activities open to the public can be accepted. Either admission must be free or the activity’s primary purpose must be to benefit a nonprofit organization. Notices must reach us by the Friday prior to our publication date. There is no charge for the service. The SandPaper Calendar of Events and Notices are also available online at www.thesandpaper.net.

Aerobics Classes, Ship Bottom Firehouse, 21st St. & Central Ave. Classes include Zumba, Tobata boxing, Pilates and more. All equipment is provided. Participants should bring a towel. 8, 9 & 10 am, through Labor Day. See class schedule on a sign in front of the firehouse. Call 609-494-1601. Alaska Denali Classic Cruise/Tour, Deborah Hospital Foundation LBI Chapter sponsors a trip Aug. 15-23. Call Vince O’Mara at 609-660-7541. Antiques Dealers Sought for Clamtown Antiques Flea Market, Tip Seaman County Park, Rte. 9 & Lakeside Drive, Tuckerton (609-294-1547) The Tuckerton Historical Society sponsors the event, Sept. 8, featuring more than 100 dealers. 8 am-4 pm. Rain date, Sept. 9 or 15. Vendor space, 20 feet by 20 feet, $45. Dealers may apply at tuckertonhistoricalsociety. org, e-mail tuckertonhistoricalsociety@gmail.com or call 609-296-2584. Art Lovers Event, Stafford Twp. Firehouse, Stafford Ave., Manahawkin. Pine Shores Art Assn. hosts the event July 22. 50 framed, original works of art by 50 artists, all valued at more than $50, are exhibited. Each painting is offered for sale at only $50 to the first 50 people applying at www.pineshoresartassociation.org. Barnegat Recreation Offers Summer Programs, (609-698-0080, ext. 122 or www.barnegat.net) There are adult tap classes as well as activities for various ages including gymnastics, science, little kids camp, and field trips with Adventure Camp. Beach Yoga, 26th St. beach, Spray Beach (609-4924906) All levels and ages are welcome. Participants should bring big towels and water and wear sunscreen and sunglasses. Donation only. Fri.-Mon., through Sept. 3. Call for class schedule. Bird & Nature Walks, Meet at Visitor Information Center, Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Great Creek Rd., Oceanville (609-652-1665 or http:// forsythe.fws.gov.) Naturalists lead the walks. Fri., 8-10 am. Bus Trip to Showboat Casino, The Surf City taxpayers assn. hosts the trip July 25. It is limited to people at least 21 years old. Cost, $20, includes $20 slot cash. 9 am-5:30 pm. Park at the Surf City Firehouse at 713 Long Beach Blvd. Payment deadline, July 20; send check, payable to CTABSC, to 44 North 12th St., Surf City, NJ 08008, including names and phone numbers. Clam Shucking Classes, Boulevard Clams, 20th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Surf City (609-494-9494) Participants should bring a shucking knife. Tues., 9:30 am. Depression & Bipolar Support Group, SOMC Family Resource Center, Ocean Club, 700 South Rte. 9, Manahawkin (609-384-5124) The group is for those

Tides JULY Daylight Saving Time LOW HIGH Date AM PM AM PM 5 3:47 3:57 9:44 10:02 6 4:33 4:46 10:37 10:53 7 5:17 5:34 11:29 11:43 8 6:00 6:23 — 12:20 9 6:43 7:16 12:33 1:09 10 7:30 8:15 1:21 1:56 11 8:20 9:17 2:09 2:42 Tides are based on NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce predictions for Sandy Hook, N.J. To adjust for local points use the “Tidal Differences” chart below.

Tidal Differences These are approximate differences for local points, given in hours and minutes, from the above predicted ocean tides. LOCATION HIGH LOW Long Beach Island (Ocean) - 0:30 -0:40 Barnegat Bay Waretown +2:43 +3:00 Barnegat Inlet, inside -0:11 -0:02 High Bar +1:04 +1:55 Double Creek +3:03 +3:33 Manahawkin Bay North Beach +3:02 +4:07 Manahawkin Bridge +2:47 +3:39 Little Egg Harbor Westecunk Creek entrance +1:55 +2:36 Tuckerton Creek entrance +1:32 +1:59 Beach Haven +1:12 +1:17 Great Bay Little Egg Inlet +0:16 +0:18 Seven Islands +0:32 +0:28 Graveling Point +0:38 +1:11 Mullica River Hwy. Bridge +1:30 +1:52 Main Marsh Thorofare +0:43 +1:17

The Moon *Full Moon August 1

First Quarter Last Quarter July 26 July 10 *Moonrise, 7:38 pm

The Sun July 5 July 9

8:27 8:27

Open for Lunch and Dinner 7 Days A Week

Weird Al Karaoke

Outbound Circle • Ship Bottom 494-1661 • 494-2816

5:35 5:38

with bipolar disorder or depression, and for friends and family members of anyone who has such a condition. Fri., 7:15 pm. Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, Deborah Hospital Foundation LBI Chapter sponsors a trip Sept. 5-6. Call Vince O’Mara at 609-660-7541. “Down by the Bay” Day Camp, Harvey Cedars Bible Conference, 12 Cedars Ave. (609-494-5689) The camp is for ages 7-12. Call to register. Aug. 13-17, Wild & Wacky Science includes water games, team building and marine science. Fees: $100 per week or $25 per day. Aug. 20-24, “Push the Rock” sports camp includes basketball, Frisbee and soccer. Fees: $125 per week or $35 per day. Aug. 27-31, arts camp includes drawing, sketching and jewelry making. Fees: $100 per week or $25 per day.

JASON BOOTH “THE BEST KARAOKE” Friday 8pm - 12am Saturday 8pm-12am Tuesday 6pm -10pm

New Moon July 19

Happy Hour Daily 4-7 at the bar Live Entertainment

Starts June 21st!

Serving Lunch and Dinner Every Day

Thurs: Ted Hammock(9-1) Fri: Dan Barrone (10-1:30) Sat: The Return of The Danksters!! (10-1:30)

www.plantationrestaurant.com 609.494.8191 info@plantationrestaurant.com Follow Us on Facebook for upcoming Specials & Events 80th St. Harvey Cedars, NJ


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A DINING TRADITION AT THE JERSEY SHORE Year

13TH & Boulevard • Ship Bottom

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Open All

609-494-8848

All Major Credit Cards • Sunday Brunch

Open Daily at 3:30pm • Sunday from 9:30am

Every Friday - Our Fabulous Seafood & Land Buffet Salads • Seafood Chowder • Crab Legs • Shrimp Scampi • Tomato Basil Flounder Boston Baked Grouper • Soup & Salad Bar • Chicken • Salmon w/ Lobster Sauce • Veal Marsala Shrimp & Scallop • Scampi • Deviled Crabcakes • Shrimp Cocktail • Herring In Cream • White Fish Mussels • Marinara Seafood • Crepes & Specialty Items • Carving Station with Roast Beef • Potato Vegetable • Dessert Table and More • New Items Weekly

ENTERTAINMENT and DANCING Fri. Joey D’s Doo Wop Party • Sat. Rockin Renee • Sun. Irish Man “Mike Byrne” Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues., & Wed. Piano Man “George Abbot”

Every Tuesday “Jammin Janice” Karaoke & More

...On the Deck

Sunday Champagne Breakfast and Lunch Buffet Featuring All Your Favorites Scrambled Eggs • Omelettes • Eggs Benedict • Ham • Bacon • Sausage • Cream Chipped Beef Home Fries • French Toast • Waffles • Cheese Blintzes • Fresh Fruit • Coffee or Tea • Tomato Juice Orange Juice • Seafood Crepes • Carving Station with Roasted Beef • Chicken Pasta • Seafood Shrimp Dessert Table Desserts • and More • Specially Priced Drinks $2.50 Mimosas • Bloody Marys • Screwdrivers

Sunday Lunch Menu Available from 11:30

OutsideDining

5 Course EARLY EVENING DINING

For your Pleasure

Not Available on Sat. or Holidays

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Sun.-Fri. 4-5:30pm

Daily Happier Hour Every Day 4-7pm • All Drinks at Reduced Prices Special Food Menu • 20 Items Starting at $149 4th og July Frozen Daiquiris & Margarita Drink Speicals Newly Expanded Food Menu • Excluding Holidays

Wing Night All You Can Eat Wings Buckets of Beer Pitchers of Margaritas All-You-Can Eat Wings

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Kids Eat Free 4:30-6:30 Daily

With each full -priced entree For kids 10 & under • Recommended seating by 6:15

friday: Shark Attacks 10pm DJ Moe Green

Lobster! Stuffed Shrimp! Stuffed Flounder! Starting at $9.95 - 4:30-6:30 • Suggested Seating by 6pm • Lobster Prices may vary

2ND STREET ON THE BAY • BEACH HAVEN • RESERVATIONS: 609-492-3000

THURSDAY Seafood Fest

Crab & Corn Chowder plus Choice of One of Six Seafood Entrees Key Lime Pie all for...

$17.95

FRIDAY Italian Garden Salad & Pasta Trio Night in Naples Vino by the Glass $1.99

$14.95

SUNDAY Lobster Bake

$16.95

1.25lb. Live Main Lobster Including Cole Slaw & Fries

Kids Eat Free Everyday

4:30pm-6:30pm with each full priced adult entree. Must place order before 6:30pm. Other restrictions apply.

Entertainment Friday, July 6th

Saturday, July 7th

CRAZY IN STEREO

DROP DEAD SEXY

Open Daily @ 4pm 2 South Bay Ave., Beach Haven | 609.492.7700 Call for reservations


HAPPY HOUR 4-7PM DAILY

Oceanfront Dining Inside or Out

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hildren entering grades five to eight may learn about coastal ecology at a Marine and Environmental Science Day Camp at the Maris Stella Retreat and Conference Center in Harvey Cedars. Sponsored by the New Jersey chapter of the American Littoral Society, the camp will be held Monday through Friday, July 16 to 20, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Stevie Thorsen, the chapter’s education and outreach coordinator, said activities include seining, marine life identification, bird identification, marsh exploration, fishing and field journaling, coastal botany, marine forensic science and more. “With seining, we’ll be dragging a 40foot net through the bay where we can collect small fish and other marine life,” said Thorsen. “On the ocean side, we’ll do shell collecting and take samples of water to compare the salinity of the water in the ocean and the bay. There will also be some time to do some fishing and crabbing.” She said youngsters will also use microscopes to view plankton and marine microorganisms. The fee is $100 per child and includes all materials, supplies and snacks. Youngsters must bring their own lunch and have transportation to the site. The registration deadline is Monday, July 9. For information, call Thorsen at 732-2910055. —E.E. Trip to Saratoga & Lake George, Deborah Hospital Foundation LBI Chapter sponsors a trip Oct. 16-18. Call Vince O’Mara at 609-660-7541. Tuesdays in the Township, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (www.longbeachtownship.com) ReShell the Bay, 10 am; concert, 7 pm. All activities are free. Free parking is available. Walking Tours of Historic Beach Haven, Meet at LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves. (609-492-0700 or 609-492-3988) 10 am, weather permitting. Tickets: adult, $10; child, $2. Tuesday tours go north of the museum; Friday tours go south. Through Aug. 31. Wednesdays Jump in & Swim, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (www.longbeachtownship.com) Free swim and guided swim training with Zoom 3 Training, 6 am. Yoga on the Beach, 80th St. beach, Harvey Cedars (201-248-0725) Classes are for ages 18 and older and all levels of expertise. Participants should bring a large towel or sheet as well as sunglasses and sunblock. Fees: drop-in, $18; 5 sessions, $80; 10 sessions, $128; 20 sessions, $214. A portion of the proceeds benefits the High Point Volunteer Fire Co. and the Harvey Cedars Lifeguard in Training program. Thurs.Sat., 8 am, June 28-Sept. 1.

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Family Days, Barnegat Light Museum, 5th St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light. Family-oriented tours of the museum and, weather permitting, Edith Duff Gwinn Gardens are offered Wed., 10 am-4 pm, in July and August. Activities for children ages up to 10, 2-3:30 pm; children younger than 5 must be accompanied by an adult. Family Water Sport Fun Days, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (www.longbeachtownship.com) Island Surf & Sail presents inwater instruction, demonstrations, races and contests. All activities are free. Fri., 6 pm. Fitness Programs, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Continuing programs include yoga, Pilates and Zumba. Ghost Tours of Beach Haven, Meet at LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for these haunted walking tours. Tickets: adult, $15; child younger than 12, $8; includes museum admission. A portion of the proceeds benefits the museum. Tues. & Wed., 7 pm, through Aug. 29. Rain cancels. Reservations are required before 6 pm; call 609-709-1425. LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences Offerings, The catalog is available at www.lbifoundation.org. Mah Jongg/Bridge/Canasta, Jewish Community Center of LBI, 24th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Spray Beach (609-492-4090 or www.jccoflbi.org) All are welcome. Wed., 12:30-4 pm. Ocean County Retired Educators Assn. Sponsors Trips, Contact Betty at 609-201-0038 or langbi@ verizon.net. Prague and the Danube, Sept. 18-Oct. 1 or 4; Finger Lakes Region, Oct. 22-25; Lancaster & Hershey, Dec. 5-6. Pastel Classes with Linda Coulter, Pine Shores Art Assn., 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-294-8264 or www.pineshoresartassociation.org) Walk-ins are welcome. Fees per class: member, $20; nonmember, $22. Sat., 10 am-1 pm. Register for Summer Activities, St. Francis Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-4948861 or www.stfranciscenterlbi.com) Just a few of the offerings are swimming instruction, basketball, lacrosse, fitness and ballroom dancing. Southern Regional Adult School Hosts Trips, (609597-9481, ext. 4410) San Gennaro Festival in New York, Sept. 22; cost, $30, includes transportation only. Christmas shopping in New York, Dec. 1; cost, $30, includes transportation only. Summer Youth Programs, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Weekly programs are available for ages birth through 16. Thursday Bay Days, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (www.longbeachtownship. com) ReClam the Bay program, 10 am; water seining with Alliance for a Living Ocean, 11 am; recycling education and kayak demonstration, noon; stories by the bay with the NJ Maritime History Museum, 6:30 pm. All activities are free. Trip to Charleston & Savannah, Knights of Columbus Annunciation Council #3826 hosts the trip Sept. 22-28. Cost, $699, includes transportation, hotel accommodations, some meals, guided tours of the cities, a cruise and tour of Fort Sumter. Call Charles Serwin at 609-978-0970. Trip to Ireland, Knights of Columbus Annunciation Council #3826 hosts the trip, accompanied by Msgr. Ken Tuzeneu of St. Mary’s Parish, Oct. 11-20. Call Charles Serwin at 609-978-0970. Trip to Portugal, Deborah Hospital Foundation LBI Chapter sponsors a trip to the Estoril coast, Azores and Madeira Islands Nov. 2-17. Call Vince O’Mara at 609-660-7541. Trip to Lake George & Saratoga Springs, The South Bay Seniors Assn. sponsors a trip Sept. 25-27 featuring a dinner show, tour, horse racing and more. Call Bruce Tuttle at 609-949-9499 or 908-403-2532.

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THROUGH JULY Mah Jongg, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Some previous experience is required. Players are asked to bring their current-year game card. Fri., 1-3:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. THROUGH JULY 16 National Juried Competition: Digital Works, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Artists reception, July 1, 5-7 pm. THROUGH JULY 20 Craft Gallery, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Contemporary, handmade crafts are offered for sale. SUNDAYS, THROUGH JULY 29 Free Customer Workshops, The Home Depot, 197 Rte. 72 West, Manahawkin. Closet and storage organization, 1-2:30 pm. MONDAYS, THROUGH JULY 30 Eating for Health, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees per class: member, $25; nonmember, $30. 11:30 am-12:30 pm. July 9, summer smoothies; July 16, greens and dressings; July 23, desserts; July 30, leave gluten out. TUESDAYS, THROUGH JULY 31 Movies @ the Library, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) 6:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. THROUGH AUGUST The Swell Teen Center, Grace Calvary Church, 19th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom. Indoor and outdoor activities are planned for grades 6-12, including Wii group games, henna, Foosball, ping-pong, video game tournaments, crafts, movies, music and much more. Fri., 7-11 pm. Open mike, 9 pm. Call Casey Ellis at 609-494-7777. THROUGH AUGUST 2 Faculty Exhibition, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-4941241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Creations by LBIF faculty members are on display and available for sale. THROUGH AUGUST 31 Summer Camp Programs for Ages 3-16, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation. org) Nature studies, creative arts and crafts, marine biology and tennis are some of the offerings. Mon.Fri., 9 am-noon.

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ere’s a cold subject for a hot day. Several Ocean County Library branches are featuring a talk on polar bears this month and in August. Library system spokesman Chris Barnes said the guest speaker would be Carol McCallum, senior keeper at Jenkinson’s Aquarium in Point Pleasant. “One of the themes is that polar bears have the same environmental worries that people have,” said Barnes. Geared for ages 4 to 10, the programs will focus on how polar bears live in the wild and on concern about their future due to global climate change. The talk will be followed by a polar bear story time. The event is scheduled Tuesday, July 10, at 10:30 a.m. at the Little Egg branch and that afternoon at 2 at the Barnegat branch. In addition, the program is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 7, at 10:30 a.m. at the Tuckerton branch, and Wednesday, Aug. 8, at 10 a.m. at the Stafford branch. To register, call the respective branches for information. —E.E. THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2 Planetarium Shows, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, Toms River (732255-0342 or www.ocean.edu/planet.htm) Closed Mon. Admission: adult, $10; senior or OCC Rewards member (with card), $8; child younger than 13 or OCC student with ID, $7. “Wonders of the Summer Sky,” recommended for ages 8 to adult, Tues.-Sun., 1 pm; Sat., also 1 pm. “Bad Astronomy: Myths and Misconceptions,” recommended for ages 10 to adult, Tues., Wed. & Fri., 2:30 pm. “Kaluoka’hine: the Enchanted Reef,” recommended for ages 10 and younger, Tues. & Wed., 11:30 am. “Secret of the Cardboard Rocket,” recommended for ages 10 and younger, Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 11:30 am. “The Stars from My Back Yard,” recommended for ages 10 and younger, Sun., 11:30 am. “Cosmic Colors: an Adventure Along the Spectrum,” recommended for ages 11 to adult, Tues., Sat. & Sun., 2:30 pm; Fri., 7 pm. THURSDAY, JULY 5 “Bag It,” LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) The movie explores our world of single-use plastic bags and myriad other plastics. Admission, free; all ages are welcome. 7 pm. Teen Advisory Board Meets, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Teens in grades 7-12 discuss ideas and plan programs for teens. 6 pm. Wine & Cheese Booksigning Party, NJ Maritime History Museum, 528 Dock Rd., Beach Haven (609492-0202 or www.MuseumofNJMH.com) Authors Gretchen Coyle and Deb Whitcraft celebrate publication of Inferno at Sea, published by Down The Shore Publishing. 3-6 pm. FRIDAY, JULY 6 Barnegat Bay Day & Go Green Expo, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Face painting, T-shirt printing, terrapin races, alternative energy demonstrations and much more promote eco-friendly living. Admission, free. Noon-4 pm.

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ore than 80 artisans traveling the East Coast from Florida to Maine will set up their fine arts and craft booths at Sunset Park for the annual Harvey Cedars Craft Day by the Bay, Saturday, July 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You’ll find some out-of-the-ordinary crafters in this show: a company in Brick Township that will make a custom-made quilt out of your treasured collected T-shirts, a tailor who makes new designs while recycling castoff cloth-

ing, a jeweler who specializes in foot jewelry, combining toe rings and ankle bracelets into individualized statements. Another artisan encrusts kitchen flatware with “jewels” to put some sparkle in the everyday evening meal. Handmade dog collars and tiny doll clothes will delight pet owners and children respectively. And who couldn’t use a condiment carryall shaped like a picnic table this Fourth of July holiday week?

More-traditional crafts include wooden turned bowls, pottery and baskets, tole-painted items, crocheted toddler clothing and handdyed scarves and belts. Local fine artists, including Craft Day by the Bay co-founder Roberta Giannone, will be there with new originals. The arts and crafts festival is one of the oldest on the Island and brought to you by the Harvey Cedars Recreation Committee. Admission is free. —P.J.

FRIDAYS, JULY 6-27 Mah Jongg, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Some previous experience is recommended. Players are asked to bring their current-year game card. 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. SATURDAY, JULY 7 4th of July Picnic, Lacey Elks Lodge, 900 Beach Blvd., Forked River (609-693-9831) All are welcome. The day includes music by Michal Kelly, supervised children’s games and more. Admission, $10; child younger than 12, free. 1-6 pm. Barbecue, 2-4 pm. Craft Day by the Bay, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. More than 100 crafters are expected. The Barnegat Light First Aid Squad provides food. Admission & parking, free. 10 am-4 pm. Dichroic Glass Pendants, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $35; nonmember, $45; materials, $25. 10 am-noon. Foul Shooting Contest for Kids, Richard A. Zachariae Field, Division St. & Barnegat Ave., Surf City. Girls and boys through age 18 are welcome. There are mini hops for ages 6 and younger. 10 am. Free Kids Workshop: Moving Truck, The Home Depot, 197 Rte. 72 West, Manahawkin. Introductory Chess, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) Children 7 and older as well as any interested adults, siblings and caregivers are welcome. Chess players with any experience are invited to help. 1st Sat. of each month, 11 am-1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Safe Boating Class, Mill Creek Community Center, 1199 Mill Creek Rd., Manahawkin. US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 74 sponsors the class for state certification, required of all powerboaters, and all PWC operators older than 15. Each successful student receives a state safe boating certificate the day of the class. Fee, $50, includes books and materials. 8:30 am-5 pm. Contact Edna Winans at 609-304-3403 or ewinans@verizon.net, or Bill Smith at 609-618-7752 or williamxsmith@comcast.net. Super Saturdays: Rain Forest Animals, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) The class is designed for ages 6-11. Fees: member, $20; nonmember, $25. 10-11:30 am. A Visit to Chatsworth, Contact Pinelands Preservation Alliance, Bishop Farmstead, 17 Pemberton Rd., Southampton (609-859-8860) The trip is 9 am-12:30 pm. SATURDAYS, JULY 7-28 Free Customer Workshops, The Home Depot, 197 Rte. 72 West, Manahawkin. Interior paint workshop, 10-11 am; installing laminate flooring, 1-2:30 pm. SUNDAY, JULY 8 Pancake Breakfast, Surf City Firehouse, 713 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City. The menu includes sausage, coffee, tea, orange juice, milk and hot chocolate. Cost: adult, $8.50; child younger than 10, $4.50. Items including gourmet dog treats, pet toys, company T-shirts, cookbooks and more are available for sale. 8 am-noon. Wrought Iron Curl Basket Workshop, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation. org) Fees: member, $40; nonmember, $50; materials, $16. 10 am-4 pm. MONDAY, JULY 9 Calling Teen Star Gazers, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) Kids ages 12-17 are invited to visit a portable planetarium. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Class on How to Make a Tallit, Jewish Community Center of LBI, 15 East 24th St., Spray Beach (609492-4090 or www.jccoflbi.org) 10 am-1 pm. Registration is required. Friends of the Library Meet, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) All are welcome. 7 pm. Historical Talks: Old Railroad Days, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven. Mon., 7:30 pm. The museum is air-conditioned. Admission, free; donations appreciated. PG Movie Night: “The Vow,” Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) 6 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Pine Shores Art Assn. Meeting, Pine Shores Art Assn., 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-597-3557) Carol Freas gives a mat-cutting demonstration. All are welcome. 7:30 pm. Raptor Rapture, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) Falconry will be explained with live birds. The program is for ages 5 and older. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.


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Children’s Menu and Takeout Available 33rd Street, Beach Haven Gardens 492-2319 Follow Us:

Open 7 days from 5pm howardsrestaurant.com

waterfront dining • dockside to-go • fresh fish market • wedding receptions ENJOY WATERFRONT DINING ALL SUMMER LONG

phone 609.492.1066

take out 609.492.1780

open daily at 5pm - 10pm

Voted LBI’s Best Seafood Restaurant

dock road & the bay, beach haven www.BoathouseLBI.com reservations gladly accepted

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Thin Crust Pizza Salmon Oscar Veal Saltimbocca Fresh Scallops Fresh Tuna

Italian Specialties at the Beach

Homemade Ice Cream Fried Calamari Black Angus - Ribeye Steaks Chocolate Souflee Creme Brulee

MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 9-13 Soccer Camp, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. The program, operated by the Martyn Rushmore School of Soccer, is for ages 3-14. 9 am-1 pm. Call 973-328-0787 or visit www.rushmoresoccer.com. JULY 9-AUGUST 10 Summer Camps for Kids, Pinelands Regional Youth Services sponsors activities for ages 3 and older. See brochure at pinelandsregional.org or call 609-296-5074.

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609.494.4343

357 West 8th St. Ship Bottom (Causeway) Catering Available - njtrays.com Take Out Open Daily @ 5pm

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MONDAY-THURSDAY, JULY 9-12 & 16-19 Van Grow Art Instruction Camp, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars (973-541-1939 or vincentvangrow@yahoo.com) Children will experience drawing, painting, sculpture, fabric art and more. 9-11:30 am. Call or e-mail for registration forms and information.

Early Dining Special Mon, Tues, & Thurs 5-6pm 3 courses starting at

$16.95

Reservations Recommended Major Credit Cards Accepted

TUESDAY, JULY 10 All About Polar Bears, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The program is for ages 4 and older. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Bats at the Library, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) The activity is for ages 5 and older. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. “Big Plans” Puppet Show, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) The

the bistro

simple, generous, delicious food, warm, friendly, casual atmosphere, laughter, conversation, good times with friends both old & new

Happy 4th of July Serving Dinner Starting 4:30 pm.

Choose From Our Daily Specials, And Then Watch The Fireworks Over The Bay!

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show is for ages 4 and older. 3 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Book Discussion, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The subject is Their Eyes Are Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce Membership Meeting, Holiday Inn, 155 Rte. 72 East, Manahawkin (609-494-7211, ext. 100, www. sochamber.com or e-mail cindy@sochamber.com) Cost, $20. Networking, 11:30; lunch, noon. Register at least 2 days before to reserve. TUESDAY & THURSDAY, JULY 10 & 12 Basic Boating Safety Course for NJ Certification, St. Francis Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-8861 or www.stfranciscenterlbi.com) The class is for ages 13-adult. Fee, $85. 5-9 pm. TUESDAYS, JULY 10-31 Children’s Art Classes, Pine Shores Art Assn., 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-294-8264 or www. pineshoresartassociation.org) Mary Walker-Baptiste and Judy Johnson lead the classes. Fee, $50. 10 am-noon. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 Artist’s Talk by Rae Smith, Noyes Museum of Art, Lily Lake Rd., Oceanville (609-652-8848 or www. noyesmuseum.org) Smith is president of The Pastel Society of America. 12:30 pm. Admission: adult, $5; senior or student, $4. Bazaar, Jewish Community Center of LBI, 15 East 24th St., Spray Beach (609-492-4090 or www.jccoflbi. org) More than 100 vendors are expected. 8 am-3 pm. Business After Hours, Shore Fire Grille, 34 South Rte. 9, Barnegat (609-474-7211) The Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce hosts this evening of fun, food and networking; attendees should bring plenty of business cards. 5:30-7:30 pm. Call to register. “Growing Native” Sustainable Gardens Tour, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www. lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $10; nonmember, $15. 8 am-noon. Indians, Pirates, Baymen on Barnegat Bay, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The program is for all ages. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Medical Emergencies & What You Can Do, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Admission, free. 1-2 pm. Mosaic Rings, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-4941241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $25; nonmember, $35; materials, $25. 2-3:30 pm. Movie: “Sherlock Holmes – a Game of Shadows,” Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Noon. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Music & Movement, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The activity is for ages 2-6. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Jersey Shore PFLAG Support Group Meets, United Church of Christ of Toms River, 1681 Ridgeway Rd. (Rte. 571), Toms River (908-814-2155 or jerseyshorepflag.org) This group for parents, family and friends of lesbians and gays is not affiliated with any religious organization. Meets 2nd Wed. of each month, 7-9 pm. JULY 11, 17 & 30 Teen Horror Movies, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The films are rated PG-13. 1 pm. THURSDAY, JULY 12 Altered Pottery – Not Round Pots, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $35; nonmember, $50. 9 am-noon. Blending Fun with Amy, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) This fun and educational program uses fresh ingredients and a blender, including taste testing, guessing games, recipes and more. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Block the Sun, Not the Fun, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) The activity is for ages 12-17. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Children’s Field Events, 25th St. ocean beach, Barnegat Light (609-494-9196) The event, including jumps, throws, dashes and free-form activities, is for children in grades K-6. Young children should be accompanied by an adult. Registration, 9:30 am; events begin, 10:30 am. There is no rain date. DVD Discussion Group, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Participants may pick up specially reserved DVDs of the film 1 week before the discussion. 7 pm. Registration is required; call or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.


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Italian Coastal Cuisine

MORNING PAPER & HOT CAPPUCCINO... For Your Weekend Respite

LUNCH AL FRESCO... Lobster Roll & Chowder While The World Rushes By

SUNSET DINNER WITH YOUR FAVORITE VINO... Accompanied By Swaying Dune Grass

LIFE IS BETTER AT BLUE WATER CAFE! Pat Johnson

WHAT A CARD: Antiques and collectibles expert Jim Estelle (above) will give a talk.

Post Card Collection Addresses History

B

efore e-mail, before telephones, when people wanted to connect, there was only the post office, and post cards were the twitters of their day. “Weather is fine, wish you were here” was the early 19thcentury’s most popular “text” on the paper square, but they contained an added bonus: a scene of a vacation spot to make the recipient envious. Jim Estelle is an antiques dealer specializing in local collectibles, particularly local postcards and ephemera from that bygone era. On Saturday, July 14, from 2 to 4 p.m., he’ll be showing his collection at the Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum in Tuckerton. Black-and white-postcards depicting Main Street in Tuckerton in the 1920s, the Tuckerton Yacht Club and scenes along Tuckerton Creek will stimulate conversations about the history of that town. Other postcards of the shore will do likewise. “I’ll also be talking about the popularity of photo postcards, the different clubs you can belong to and periodicals dedicated to the subject,” said Estelle. He has been collecting historic postcards for more than 30 years, and is something of an expert. Bring some of your own postcards to share; perhaps you have a real treasure. The Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum is the headquarters of the Tuckerton Historical Society and is located at 35 Leitz Blvd. on the corner of Wisteria Lane off Route 9. Call 609-294-1547 or 609-296-2584 or visit tuckertonhistoricalsociety.org for more information. —P.J.

Deadtime Stories: Meet the Authors, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609698-3331) Annette and Gina Cascone preview the movie “Grave Secrets.” Kids ages 8 and older are invited. 6:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Introduction to Stand-Up Paddleboarding for Ages 13-Adult, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. Fees: LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences member, $40; nonmember, $50. 8-9 am. Students should wear a bathing suit and/or rash guard and bring a water bottle and sunscreen. If winds exceed 10 mph, class will be rescheduled. Register at 609-494-1241 or www. lbifoundation.org; provide cell phone number, height and approximate weight for appropriate board sizing. Miniature Golf Tournament, Island Golf, 6th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Surf City. The Surf City Taxpayer Assn. hosts the event, with prizes for children, teens and adults. 10-11:45 am.

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Open Daily at 5pm Full Menu Available for Take-Out

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BREAKFAST & LUNCH Open Daily 7am

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Stand-Up Paddleboard Challenge, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. This is for experienced paddlers. Fees: LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences member, $45; nonmember, $55. 9:30-11:30 am. Students should wear a bathing suit and/or rash guard and bring a water bottle and sunscreen. If winds exceed 10 mph, class will be rescheduled. Register at 609-494-1241 or www. lbifoundation.org; provide cell phone number, height and approximate weight for appropriate board sizing. Teen Book Club, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The subject is Sexy by Joyce Carol Oates. 5 pm. FRIDAY, JULY 13 Beer & Wine Tasting, Music & More, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation. org) Minimum age for admission is 21; ID is required. Tickets: advance, $35; day of event, $40. 7-9:30 pm. Create Your Own Rain Barrel, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees, including materials: member, $50; nonmember, $60; painting barrel, additional $15 materials fee.

Lunch Specials

Sushi “Happy Hour”

Served with Rice, Egg Roll & Fountain Drink $5.99

General Tao’s Chicken Sesame Garlic Pork Orange Pork Lettuce Wraps Chicken Stir Fry

Daily 3pm - 6pm

5 Sushi

$

Build Your Own Traditional Chinese Meal! Choose the menu items YOU want and we will stir fry them and serve it with your favorite side! $10

Start with...

Tempura Chicken | Grilled Chicken | Steak | Shrimp | Pork

Add 3 of your favorites...

Peppers | Onions | Carrots | Broccoli | Pineapple Water Chestnuts | Peanuts | Baby Corn | Snow Peas

Choose your sauce...

Sweet & Sour | General Tao | Orange Ginger | Teriyaki Sesame Garlic | Asian Brown Sauce

Enjoy with...

White Rice | Brown Rice | Lo-Mein

Sushi Menu

Shrimp & Avocado - Topped w/ Orange Ginger Spicy Tuna Roll - Spicy Tuna & Cucumber Hoksuin Roll - Cucumber, Carrot & Ginger Sauce Avokyu Maki - Avocado, Cucumber & Cool Wasabi Lobster Roll - Lobster Meat w/ a Sweet Chili Sauce Tropical Roll - Mango, Pineapple & Cucumber Wasabi Big Easy - Tuna, Crab, Cucumber & Sweet Chili Mango Shrimp - Shrimp, Mango & Orange Ginger Island Tuna - Tuna, Pineapple & Ginger Sauce California Roll - Crab, Avocado & Cucumber Cool Lobster - Lobster, Cucumber & Wasabi Sauce

A Sampling of Our Menu Appetizers

Coconut Crab Tower • Firecracker Calamari

Entrees

• General Tao’s Chicken • Chicken & Broccoli • Orange Snow Pea Shrimp • Chicken Pad Thai

• Wasabi Scallops • Pepper Steak

Offering Vegetarian, Gluten Free Options • No MSG Party Trays Available

Feature Film: “Jaws,” Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The film is rated PG. 2 pm. Movie: “Born to Be Wild,” Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) The film is rated G. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Piccirillo Sciencetelling: Dragons & Dreams, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Reading Isn’t Ruff, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) A therapy dog is waiting for beginning readers and up to come read to it. 11 am. Superhero Party, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) This family-friendly event has activities for younger kids as well as teens. Costumes are welcome. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Tombstone Rubbing, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Kids ages 12-18 with parental permission are invited to explore Barnegat Memorial Cemetery and learn about hometown history. 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Urban Art: the Fine Art of Graffiti, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) The course is suitable for teens and adults. Fees: member, $30; nonmember, $35. 12:30-3 p.m. FRIDAYS, JULY 13 & 20 Pastel Classes with Frank Csulak, Pine Shores Art Assn., 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-294-8264 or www.pineshoresartassociation.org) Fees: member, $50; nonmember, $75. 9:30 am-3:30 pm. SATURDAY, JULY 14 40th Anniversary Luau, On the bay behind St. Francis Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-8861 or www.stfranciscenterlbi.com) The Aloha Hula Show Band performs while hula dancers entertain. 5-8:30 pm. Tickets: $50 through July 7, $60 after. Barnegat Light Taxpayers’ Assn. Meet & Greet Picnic, Gazebo, Bayview Ave. at 7th St., Barnegat Light. Borough officials report on current happenings and hold a Q&A period; summer events are discussed. All are welcome. 10 am. Blueberry Festival, Holy Spirit Episcopal Church, 220 East Main St., Tuckerton (609-296-9618) Featured are fresh blueberries, homemade pies, muffins, jellies, soups, homemade crafts and more. Waffles are served all day. Enter downstairs; wheelchair accessible. 9 am-2 pm. “Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost,” Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) The documentary film about jug band music features John Sebastian’s Jug Band. Sebastian and the film’s producer-director speak about the history of the genre. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. “Choose Your Cover” Free Skin Cancer Screening, 20th St. beach end, Ship Bottom. The service is provided by Southern Ocean Medical Center, the LBI Health Dept. and others. Those wishing to be screened should wear a bathing suit or other beach attire. 10 am-2 pm. Rain date, July 15. Fresh Fish Feast, Barnegat Light Firehouse, West 10th St. & Central Ave. Tickets are available at the door. 4-8 pm.


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take out restaurant and fresh seafood market by best ff voterdown sta ou

chowda

cup...$3.95 pint...$6.95 quart...$12.95 (new england) (manhattan)

the white stuff the red stuff rockin’ lobster bisque

salads

greens topped with one of our homemade seafood salads shrimp salad...$13.95 neptune salad...$9.95

hail caesars

romaine, red onion, romano, croutons and a side of our caesar dressing grilled jumbo shrimp...$14.95 blackened tuna...$12.95 grilled chicken...$9.95

garden side salad...$4.95 bucket...$6.95 dressings include: bleu cheese, 1000 island, italian, ranch & fat free raspberry vinaigrette

sandwiches

served with lettuce, tomato, pickle and a choice of coleslaw, fries, ear of corn, sweet potato or baked potato crispy cape codwich...$8.95 flounder sandwich...$9.95 crab cake sandwich...$10.95

tuna steak blackened salmon with a side of creamy bleu cheese...$9.95 seafood salads blackened or grilled...$10.95

shrimp salad...$12.95 or neptune...$8.95

grilled chicken served with bbq, ranch or honey dijon...$7.95 big ol’ burger...$7.95

appetizers pinky shrimp’s cocktail

jumbo shrimp with lemon and cocktail sauce 6 piece...$9.95 12 piece...$18.95

clams on the 1 /2 shell 6 piece...$5.95 12 piece...$10.95

steamed little neck clams 12 piece...$9.95 24 piece...$18.95

stuffed mushrooms

with our lump crab filling...$9.95

clams casino

topped with toasted romano cheese...$895

fried calamari

with spicy marinara sauce...$9.95

steamed mussels with lemon and butter...$8.95 marinara and romano...$9.95 garlic wine...$9.95 mozzarella sticks...$5.95 onion rings...$5.95

chicken tenders

bbq sauce, ranch or honey mustard...$7.95 crispy fries...$4.95

open ! 7 days

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entrees

pinky’s eclectic selections

served with a tossed garden salad, a side of our house italian dressing and a fresh bakery roll

shrimp and scallop supreme saucy shrimp alfredo sauteed shrimp smothered in our cheesy alfredo, served over linguine...$18.95 mighty mussels plump mussels in marinara sauce served over linguine, topped with romano...$16.95 jammin’ jambalaya shrimp, chicken and sausage in a piquant mojo of peppers, tomato and rice...$18.95 crescent city seafood creole shrimp, scallops and salmon in a creole tomato sauce over rice...$19.95 pinky’s wicked shrimp shrimp in a cajun beurre noir served over rice with an ear of corn...$20.95 fiesta fajitas shrimp, peppers and onion with lime and tequila, flour tortillas, salsa, sour cream...$18.95 scrumptious scampi shrimp and garlic sauteed in olive oil, with brandy and tomato over linguine...$18.95 fiery fish tacos blackened yellowfin tuna on black bean chili rice, flour tortillas and all the trimmin’s...$18.95 catfish new orleans pan seared topped with shrimp and a cajun butter sauce over rice...$17.95 frankie’s famous fish kebabs grilled skewers of tuna, swordfish and vegetables served atop rice...$18.95 over stuffed sole flatfish wrapped around lump crab filling with a lemon dill beurre blanc atop rice...$20.95 captain dan’s daily catch zucchini and fresh tomato in a light clam sauce over linguine, topped with romano...$19.95

the freshest fish from our market flame grilled, broiled or blackened...$market price

super suppers choose 2 sides from: fries, corn, baked potato, baked sweet potato, applesauce, coleslaw

super shrimp supper caribbean coconut shrimp coconut crusted shrimp served with our secret dipping sauce...$18.95 sublime sea scallop supper tender local sea scallops fried or broiled...$20.95 succulent shrimp & scallop supper a combination of our famous shrimp with local scallops fried or broiled...$19.95 mongo combo shrimp, scallops, flounder and one of our big crab cakes, fried or broiled...$22.95 crispy clam strip supper a slew of slivered clams fried to a golden brown...$11.95 cape codder fish n chips cod in a crispy crust with a heaping helping of fries and slaw for sides...$16.95 i’m craving crab cakes a plump pair of pinky’s humongous hcrab cakes with tartar, fried or broiled...$20.95 fantastic flounder atlantic flat fish breaded and fried or broiled pinky style...$17.95 oo la la lobster 1 pound+ lobsters steamed to perfection; with 1 lobster or 2 lobsters...$market price long beach lobster bake whole lobster with clams and mussels; with 1 lobster or 2 lobsters...$market price twin tails two 6oz. lobster posteriors broiled with lemon and butter...$market price steamed snow crab clusters favorite flaky shellfish served with a side of drawn butter and lemon...$market price alaskan king crab 1 pound+ of luscious crustacean...$market price because yer chicken! half chicken fried southern style or charbroiled in our spicy bbq sauce...$11.95 because yer chicken n ribs! half chicken fried southern style or charbroiled, with our baby back ribs...$16.95 the big ol’ rack 1 dozen, breaded and fried or broiled in lemon, white wine and butter...$18.95

full slab of baby back ribs flame broiled in our spicy bbq sauce...$20.95

10 AM - 9 PM

a-la-carte

shrimp fried or broiled $16.95/doz coconut shrimp $16.95/doz fried crab cakes $8.95/each scallops 1 pound fried or broiled $22.95 clam strips $10.95/ lb snow crab $market price king crab $market price flounder 1 pound fried or broiled $16.95 baby back ribs $19.95/rack half chicken fried or charbroiled $9.95 chicken tenders $14.95/doz mozzarella sticks $10.95/doz bucket of onion rings $9.95 bucket of fries $7.95

family feasts the works! $89.95

12 fried shrimp, 1 lb. of fried scallops, 4 crab cakes, 1 lb. of fried flounder, 1 pound of clam strips, bucket of fries and 1 pint of coleslaw! lemon, cocktail and tartar sauce

lobster mania! $109.95 4 whole lobsters, 4 lbs. of mussels, 4 doz. steamed clams, 4 ears of corn, 4 baked potatoes and pint of coleslaw! comes with lemon and drawn butter

totally tails! $139.95

eight 6 oz. lobster tails, 4 lbs. of mussels, 4 doz. steamed clams, 4 ears of corn, 4 baked potatoes and pint of coleslaw! comes with lemon and drawn butter

kid stuff

all except pasta come with 1 side choice: fries, baked potato, cole slaw, corn, sweet potato or applesauce lil’ shrimper 6 fried shrimp...$9.95 coco loco 6 coconut shrimp...$9.95 chicken little 3 chicken tenders...$5.95 krispy kodder...$8.95 capt’n clam...$6.95 lingooni ’n sauce and a roll...$4.95

please be aware that the consumption of raw or undercooked, meat, poultry, seafood or shellfish significantly increases your risk of contracting a food borne illness. furthermore, we’d also like to take this moment to remind you that: a) consuming alcohol significantly increases your risk of getting drunk, and b) that walking upright significantly increases your risk of falling down especially if following proposition “a”. for more information please visit the centers for disease control and prevention at: www.cdc.gov. thank you and be safe!

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Open Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Sun., Serving Dinner @ 5:00 pm

Open Thursday - Monday Serving Dinner @ 5:00 pm

Gen. Elias Wright, Surveyor Extraordinaire, Bass River State Forest, Lake Absegami Beach Complex, 762 Stage Rd., New Gretna (609-296-1114 or www. njparksandforest.org) Historian Betsy Carpenter presents the story of this Civil War hero. Attendees should bring seating, a flashlight and insect repellent. Admission, free. Call to register. 8 pm; heavy rain cancels. Hispanic Hissing Snakes, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) Kids ages 12-16 are invited to make toy snakes using recycled bottle tops and corks. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Hoagie Sale, Barnegat Twp. Firehouse, Birdsall St. Cost for 12-inch hoagie, $7; buy 4, get 1 free. 10 am-2 pm. Preorders, call 609-698-2850; day of sale, call 609-698-6766. Lighthouse International Film Society Screening, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) The film is “Red Light Revolution,” China’s first sex shop comedy. Admission, $5; LIFS member, free. 7:30 pm. Sunshine Foundation Fluke & Bluefish Tournament, Great Bay Marina, 45 Montana Drive, Little Egg Harbor (609-296-2392) Captains meeting, July 8, 6 pm, at the marina. Boat fee: through July 4, $60; after July 4, $70. The fee includes full buffet for captain and 3 crew members (additional guests, $10; child, free) and captain’s T-shirt. The after party includes live music, a silent auction and more. Tickets are available at the marina, Shore Wheels, Scott’s Bait and Tackle and the captains meeting. Fishing hours, 6 am-3 pm; boundaries, from Barnegat Inlet to Great Egg Inlet. Weigh-in, 2-4 pm; picnic, 3-7 pm. Super Saturdays: Airplane Building – Ornithopter, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www. lbifoundation.org) The class is designed for ages 6-11. Fees: member, $30; nonmember, $35. 10 am-noon. Tuckerton Historical Society Meets, Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum, Leitz Blvd. & Wisteria Lane, Little Egg Harbor (609-296-2584 or 609-294-1547) Jim Estelle presents his collection of historic local postcards. Attendees are invited to bring their own to share. 2-4 pm. SUNDAY, JULY 15 Art Festival, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. More than 60 artists and fine crafters are expected. The Barnegat Light 1st Aid Squad offers food for sale. Admission and parking, free. 10 am-4 pm.

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Blessing of the Fleet, Barnegat Light Yacht Basin, 1701 Bayview Ave., Barnegat Light (609-494-9196) The public is invited to participate in an interdenominational service when local commercial and leisure fishing boats are blessed for the season. Some of the party boats offer rides, and private boats may take part. 5:30 pm. MONDAY, JULY 16 Anime & Manga Club Meets, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Those ages 12-18 are invited to bring in fan art, plan cosplay outfits, watch anime and connect with other otaku. 7-8:30 pm. Basic Quilting Class, Jewish Community Center of LBI, 15 East 24th St., Spray Beach (609-492-4090 or www.jccoflbi.org) 10 am-1 pm. Registration is required. Graveyard Walk, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-

Classic chicken salad leaf lettuce and sliced Granny Smith apple on whole wheat wrap

Thinly sliced honey cured ham Thi

creamy brie, honey Fresh aapple, mustard on baguette Credit Card orderss Fish accepted AUTUMN SALAD Availa now A ble ! MMesclun field greens, dried cranberries, carmelized walnuts cran

Extensive catering menu www.pearlstreetmarket.com

ssliced liced apple, crumbled gorgonzola low fat raspberry vinaigrette

SOUTH ATLANTIC

Thinly sliced grilled chicken breast fresh mozzarella, roasted red bell peppers, Jersey Tomato and homemade basil pesto on focaccia

After many summers of summering on LBI we decided to raise our family in the unique environment that this 18 mile island offers. We had lots of deli experience...mom has shopped in them for years! Our little smelly (good smells) deli likes to order from other little places. We like to support local companies and local people who like us, are trying to live the American dream. Here at Bowkers’...the “best little deli” in Holgate, we welcome you to our home. It’s about good times, great food and friendly service.

Author Looks at How Wives Have Changed

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usan Shapiro Barash, an LBI-born author and educator, holds a talk and discussion on the “Evolving Role of the American Wife” on Monday, July 9, at 7 p.m. at the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City. A gender studies professor at Marymount Manhattan College in New York, Barash said she would base the program on two of her books. One has the same name as the program title and the other is Second Wives: The Pitfalls and Rewards of Marrying Widowers and Divorced Men. Barash said she would look at how wives’ roles have changed within the last 50 years. “Through most of the 1960s, women were mostly traditional stay-at-home moms,” she said. These images were often portrayed in TV sitcoms with such characters as June Cleaver, Donna Reed and Alice Mitchell, among others. She said the feminist revolution led by the likes of Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem empowered more women to break from that tradition and enter the workplace. “For some working women, they may choose to have their children later,” Barash said. “Some women may opt not to have children at all. There are about 72 million women working in America, and many of them are mothers.” Barash is working on a new book, The Nine Phases of Marriage, due for release in the fall. To register for the program, call the branch at 609-494-2480. —E.E. 3381) Historian Tim Hart presents the history of the 3 cemeteries on Rte. 9 and Beach Ave., then leads a visit to them, for teens in grades 7-12. Participants should dress for walking and spending time outside. Participation by minors requires a waiver signed by a parent or guardian. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.


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SUBBOGIES Family Owned Since 1985 Voted Best Cheesesteaks and Hoagies Breakfast and Lunch Full Hot and Cold Menu Eat In or Take Out Open 7:30am til 3pm 512 N. Long Beach Blvd., Surf City

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Lobster or Crab Feast Monday & Tuesday Nights

(across from Surf City 5&10)

1 lb. Main Lobster or 1lb. Alaskan Snow Crab, Manhattan Clam Chowder, Corn on the Cob, and all the fixins. $

609-494-0033

Prime Rib

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www.subbogies.com

Slow roasted Black Angus standing Ribeye with cabernet jus and creamy horseradish

A Sampling of Our Dinner Selections ASIAGO CRUSTED CHICKEN

Pan seared boneless breast with a Jersey tomato and basil ragout and lemon beurre blanc

CITRUS TEQUILA SHRIMP

Jumbo Shrimp sauteed with fresh orange peel, cilantro, chipolte peppers, Àamed with Jose Cuervo Tequila

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Best Ita Hoagie lian on LBI

Fresh Local Fish & Clams Okie’s Butcher Meats Cut to Order Bell & Evan’s Chicken - Ribs - Rotisserie Chickens Full Deli Featuring Boar’s Head Premium Butcher Meats Our Famous Homemade Deli Salads LOCAL PRODUCE e m i L y e K Coffee, Ice Coffee & Tea Pies Croissants and Pies Baked Daily Professional Catering: No Job Too Big or Too Small

Our famous Jumbo Lump Crabcake, 4oz. South African Lobster Tail & 2 Jumbo Stuffed Shrimp

HANDS DOWN LBI’S BEST JUMBO LUMP CRAB CAKE Our famous twin fresh Maryland Jumbo Lump cakes

FLOUNDER PANKO

Local Àounder encrusted with Japanese breadcrumbs, dressed with a sweet and tangy cilantro teriyaki sauce

CHILEAN SEA BASS

Pan seared and oven glazed with our delicious Caribbean mango chutney

FILET MIGNON

Grilled 10oz. prime angus ¿let (6oz. for the not so hungry) served with jumbo onion rings and our merlot demi-glaze

Also offering a great selection of sandwiches, burgers, crab cakes, fresh fish, chowders, plus our wonderful nightly dinner specials.

HOMEMADE DESSERTS OPEN DAILY FOR BREAKFAST AT 8:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Enjoy Your Breakfast By The Beach - Full Bar Available

OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH AT 11:30 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. Dine under our Tiki Hut or on the Sun Deck

OPEN DAILY FOR DINNER AT 5 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Dine inside our beautiful Caribbean Style dining room or outside under the Giant Tiki Hut Inside seating on Saturday & Sunday nights

Come see what everyone is talking about Take a trip to the islands, if just for a few hours

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We offer a variety of succulent dinner entrees without going over the Causeway. Open for Lunch & Dinner Wed. thru Sat. from 11:30am Sunday at 3pm for Dinner Our seafood is fresh daily and reasonably priced. You’ll enjoy dining in our beautiful new dining room. www. exit63seafood .com

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Fresh Seafood Market • Full-Service Restaurant

609.978.3474

747 E. Bay Avenue, Manahawkin, NJ | We are located across from the Manahawkin Plaza

creative italian cuisine

1101 Long Beach Boulevard, Ship Bottom 609.494.5391

Cuisine Creative Italian Serving Dinner 6 Days a Week at 5pm Closed Mondays Reservations Recommended www.raimondoslbi.com Gift Certificates Available

Black-Eyed Susan ans VISIT OUR NEW “RAW BAR” "The best crabcakes at the shore?...they have my vote."

++++ (3½ stars) -NJ Monthly Magazine

Craig LaBan Philly Inquirer

Open Daily for Dinner 5-10pm 609-494-4990

Black-Eyed Susans Cafe Black 7801 Boulevard, Harvey Cedars • 494-4990

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SMALL POTATOES CATERING lbismallpotatoes.com

In Surf City Location Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 7am - 9pm or later... ½ & Full Trays of Food for Your Family Get Togethers WWW.SCOJOSNJ.COM www.facebook.com/scojosnj

3rd & Blvd., Surf City 494-8661

Tuckerton Location Only Breakfast Special

$ 99 Monday - Friday

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*Not Valid on Holidays

At the Tuckerton Seaport Rt. 9, Tuckerton 296-5700

Tuckerton Seaport Breakfast & Lunch Daily 7am - 2pm

Historical Talks: Great Storms of the Jersey Shore, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven. Mon., 7:30 pm. The museum is airconditioned. Admission, free; donations appreciated. Journey to Wellness, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (732-914-1546) Individuals experiencing mental health and substance abuse concerns can get support, information and referral services. This is free and confidential. 1-3 pm. No appointment is needed. Raptor Rapture: Falconry with Live Birds, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-6983331) The program is for ages 5 and older. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Tween Craft: Balloon Bracelets, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The activity is for ages 10 and older. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Writing 101 for Teens, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Writer Rita Oakes offers tips and insight on creating a story from start to finish. 2 pm. MONDAY-WEDNESDAY, JULY 16-18 Liquid Bliss Yoga Camp for Kids Ages 6-12, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars (908-4770293 or liquidblissyoga@gmailcom) Children will gain appreciation for the whole being through yoga, movement, art and music. 9-11:30 am. Call or e-mail for registration and information. MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 16-20 Barnegat Bay Coast Camp, Maris Stella Retreat & Conference Center, 72nd St. & Long Beach Blvd., Harvey Cedars. The American Littoral Society and Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth sponsor a marine and environmental science day camp for children entering grades 5-8. Cost, $100. 10 am-3 pm. Contact stevie@littoralsociety.org of 732-291-0055. Sports Around the World, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars (908-209-2209 or www.rushmoresoccer.com) This program for ages 5-14 is run by the Martyn Rushmore School of Soccer. TUESDAY, JULY 17 Book Discussion, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The subject is The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Book Discussion, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) The subject is Boardwalk Empire by Nelson Johnson. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Creature Features: Tricky Turtles, Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd., Tuckerton (609-812-0649, ext. 206, or www.marine. rutgers.edu/cousteau) The program is for children entering 1st through 5th grade. 9:30-11 am. Call to register. Flea Market/Bazaar, Surf City Firehouse, 713 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City. The event includes a Chinese auction, gourmet dog treats, food, crafts and much more. Vendors are both indoors and outside. 9 am-4 pm. Looking Through the Keyhole, Lacey Branch Ocean County Library, 10 East Lacey Rd., Forked River (609-693-8566) Author Julia Spencer, accompanied by her Seeing Eye dog, Irene, discusses her fears, hopes and response to her vision loss. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. SOCH Auxiliary Scholarship Luncheon & Fashion Show, Holiday Inn, 155 Rte. 72 East, Manahawkin. Fashions are presented by Tropics II and Coconuts, and raffle baskets are offered. Ticket, $30, includes a choice of 2 entrees, coffee and dessert. Cash bar. Doors open, 11 am; luncheon, noon. Tickets are available from Terry Hardiman (609-494-7022) and at the Old & New Shop on East Bay Ave., Manahawkin. Story Time at Surf City Rita’s, Rita’s Water Ice, 18th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Surf City. Children receive

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Library Program Focuses on Indians, Pirates and Baymen

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here was a time when boating on Barnegat Bay was not much of a pleasure trip. In fact, you could have taken your life in your hands a few centuries back. Rick Bushnell, president of ReClam the Bay, will give those insights and more when he presents a talk on “Indians, Pirates and Baymen on Barnegat Bay,” Wednesday, July 11, 7 p.m. at the Long Beach Island Branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City. He said he would talk about how Native Americans used shells for currency, and that settlers made a fortune selling shellfish to Philadelphia and New York. “They had to watch out for pirates in the Barnegat Bay looking to hijack the precious cargo,” he said. “But there were also good pirates, known as privateers, who helped fight for our country’s independence.” Bushnell said there were also people on the shores looking to rescue stranded people from shipwrecks. “That was the precursor to the U.S. Life-Saving Service, which merged with the Revenue Cutter Service to form the United States Coast Guard,” he said. Bushnell said he would also give an update on the organization, a grassroots group dedicated to providing education and awareness about the environmental benefits of shellfish filtering, feeding and cleaning our estuary. To register, call the branch at 609-4942480. —E.E. a free ice-custard. 2:30 pm. Call 609-494-2480 to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. TUESDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 17-22 Nights of Summer Carnival, St. Mary’s Parish Center, 100 Bishop Lane off McKinley Ave., Manahawkin (www.stmaryscarnival.com) 6-10:30 pm. There is free, live entertainment nightly indoors. There are rides, games, drawings, food and much more. Admission and parking, free. RE/MAX hot air balloon rides on Sat., wind and weather permitting. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 Dementia Caregiver Support Group Meets, Barnegat Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 859 West Bay Ave., Barnegat. This month’s topic is “Recognizing Caregiver Stress.” A light breakfast is provided. Registration is required; call Sue at 609-698-1400, ext. 115. Meets 3rd Wed. of each month, 8:30 am. Family Bingo, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The activity is for all ages. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Movie: “Big Miracle,” Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) The film is rated PG. 6 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Pirate School, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The activity is for ages 5 and older. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.

From Small Occasions... to Large Special Events

• Fresh GF Bakery Items • Full GF Breakfast & Lunch Menu • GF & Organic Grocery Items • Separate Prep Area & Utensils • Certified Nutritionist on Staff to Ensure Safety

1901 Long Beach Blvd Surf City, NJ 08008

(609) 494 494-3345 3345 5 We Now Carry the Full Line of GT’s Organic Kombucha

“Shore to Please” Located at Shore Fire Grille www.shorefiregrille.com www.shorethingcatering.com 609-290-3508 • 609-488-5586


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Restaurant

Daily Specials

Take-Out

Fresh Market

(609) 492-4388 • Outside & Air Conditioned Inside Dining • (609) 492-4388 You Came to The Jersey Shore to eat SEAFOOD! Not POND FOOD! At the Beach Haven Fishery we offer only wild fish and seafood in our Restaurant & Market. Nothing Farm Raised!

BYOB SAVE MONEY No 20% Tipping

Fishery's Dinner Specials Appetizers

• Sashimi Cubes Diced sushi grade tuna on top of an avocado, half drizzled with spicy sauce and cucumber wasabi sauce $12.95 • Crispy Tuna & Basil Wrap 1 spring roll made with tuna & fresh basil, served with a wasabi cucumber dipping sauce $11.95 • Crispy Shrimp & Seaweed Spring Roll Shrimp folded with sesame seaweed salad fried to a golden brown $10.95 • Baked Clams Oreganato 6 clams stuffed with bread crumbs, cheese, olive oil and fresh herbs $10.95 • Sun-Dried Tomato & Chipotle Calamari $12.95

Entrees • New England Fish & Chips Battered cod loin served with tartar, lemon & slaw $19.95 • Sword Marsala Local swordfish grilled, topped with a Marsala mushroom sauce $25.95 • Tuna Milanese Thin tuna cutlet, breaded and sauteed in olive oil & served on top of baby Arugula with red onion, tomato, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, cracked pepper and fresh lemon $23.95 *Available with grilled tuna steak • Shrimp & Scallops Neptune Pasta Jumbo shrimp & scallops, sauteed in garlic with a combination of herbs, spices and essence of lobster with sherry & cream, blended with penne au gratin to finish it off $23.95 • Whole Fried Red Snapper Caribbean red snapper dusted in a season flour, fried to perfection Market Price

— APPETIZERS & Chowders —

— How It All Started —

Clams on ½ Shell - Six top necks on ice with cocktail sauce & Lemon ......................................................................................................6.95 Shrimp Cocktail - Six Large Shrimp in the Rough on Ice with cocktail & Lemon ..................................................................................................6.95 Peel and Eats - A pound of shrimp (26-30) served on ice w/ cocktail & lemon or Hot & spicy steamed in Old Bay .........................................21.95 Fishery Wings - Naked wings fried crisp with our famous buffalo sauce and blue cheese .........................................................................................9.95 Steamed Piss Clams - a pound of Maine Ipswich clams Steamed & Served w/ Butter ............................................................................................... 10.95 Mussels Special - a pound of mussels sauteed in olive oil, garlic, parsley and cracked black pepper ................................................................... 10.95 Mussels Marinara - a pound of mussels sauteed with Fresh Tomatoes, Olive Oil, garlic & Herbs .....................................................................11.95 Fishery Crab Cake - One of our Famous Lump Meat Crab Cakes - Fried Only ..........................................................................................................9.95 Steamed Little Neck Clams - Fisherman's Dozen, Steamed with Clam Broth, Lemon & Fresh Parsley .............................................................9.95 Garlic Little Neck Clams - Fisherman's Dozen, Steamed with Garlic, Olive Oil, Clam Broth, & Fresh Parsley ............................................10.95 Clam Strips - a ½ lb of Jumbo Clam Strips Breaded Daily and Fried ........................................................................................................10.95 Chicken Fingers - Four Battered Tenders with Honey Mustard .......8.95 Onion Rings - a Heap of Colossal Vidalia Onion Rings, Beer Battered & Fried .........................................................................................................7.95 Roll & Butter - Fishery Baked Roll with Butter ................................. 1.25 Buttered Jersey Corn on the Cob ........................................................... 2.50 Chilled Caribbean Soup .................................................................. Cup-6.95 Lobster Bisque ................................................................................. Cup-7.95 New England ..............................4.50 Manhattan Chowder ............... 3.95 Pints ............................................8.95 Pints .......................................... 7.95 Quarts .......................................14.50 Quarts ..................................... 12.00

All Platters served with Fries, Slaw and the Sauces they need (must specify broiled when ordering) Flounder Dinner • Your choice Hand Breaded and Fried New England Style or Broiled ......................................................................................................................19.95 Jumbo Shrimp or Scallops Dinner • Your Choice Hand Breaded and Fried New England Style or Broiled ........................................................................................ 22.95 The Fishery Combo • Flounder, shrimp and scallops, Hand Breaded and Fried New England Style or Broiled ............................................................................... 23.95 Fishery Twins • Hand Breaded and Fried New England Style or Broiled your choice North Twin - Flounder & Scallops ................................................................. 21.95 Northeast Twin - Scallops & Shrimp.............................................................. 22.95 AllSouth Served with Fries- Flounder & Cole Slaw & Shrimp ................................................................... 21.95 Twin Famous Fishery Crabcakes • Two Large Lump Meat Crabcakes made daily • fried only .........................................................................................................................21.95 Maryland soft Shell Crabs • Two Crabs, Whale Size (largest) Your choice Breaded and Fried or Sauteed in Garlic, Olive Oil and Lemon ..................... 26.95 Saul’s Scallops or Shrimp • Lightly fried scallops or shrimp drizzled with a roasted garlic infused oil ......................................................................................................23.95 Beach Haven Bellies • Whole Breaded Top Necks Fried to Perfection ...........19.95 Jumbo Clam Strips • Three-quarters of a pound Hand Breaded Daily and Deep Fried .......................................................................................................................... 17.95

— Signature Sautés & Grills — John's Blushing Shrimp • You have to taste this to believe it. Jumbo shrimp sauteed with olive oil, fresh tomatoes, basil, garlic and herbs and encrusted with bread crumbs & parmesan cheese ........................................................................................23.95 Thai-phoon Jumbo Shrimp or Scallops • Your choice or combo, fried crispy & tossed with spicy thai sauce over wilted lettuce ......................................23.95 Jesse’s Garlic Shrimp • Jumbo Shrimp sauteed with Garlic, Olive Oil, Basil and Fresh Herbs ...... .................................................................................22.95 Jumbo Shrimp or Scallops Scampi • Your choice or Combo prepared traditional scampi style ............................................................................22.95 Buffalo Shrimp • Crunchy Jumbo Shrimp tossed in our famous buffalo sauce served with blue cheese ..... .......................................................................22.95 Sizzling Shrimp • Fresh Jumbo Shrimp sauteed in our tantalizing garlic steak sauce with sweet vidalia onions .................................................................23.95 Tex Mex Shrimp • Fried Jumbo Shrimp sauteed in Salsa, olives, spiked with chipotle served with sour cream on the side ...................................................... 22.95 Tuna or Swordfish Steak • Your choice Blackened or Grilled ...............22.95 Tuna Bruschetta • Sushi Grade Tuna Loin grilled rare & topped with Fresh Tomatoes, Red Onion, Garlic, Basil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Herbs & Kissed with Balsamic vinegar ..............................................................................24.95 Sesame Crusted Tuna • Sushi Grade Tuna Loin, rolled in seasoned black sesame seeds, seared rare, sliced & served with a wasabi infused soy sauce ...........24.95 Asian Tuna • Sushi Grade Tuna grilled rare and served on top of crispy asian noodles, drizzled with a wasabi cream teriyaki sauce, black sesame seeds & cilantro (not served with fries & coleslaw) ..........................................................................................24.95 Tuna Wasabi • Sushi Grade Tuna Loin grilled rare & topped with a Wasabi and Cucumber Sauce and encrusted with Japanese Panko Bread Crumbs .......24.95 Tuna Seaweed • Sushi Grade Tuna grilled rare then topped with Seaweed Salad, Laced with a Sesame Teriyaki Dressing ...................................................24.95 Steakhouse Swordfish • Local Sword Steak Grilled & Finished in a Pan with Sauteed Portabella Mushrooms ................................................................24.95 Swordfish Lobster Butter • Grilled & Drizzled with Lobster Infused Garlic Butter with a whole shelled lobster claw on top .........................................26.95 Florida Grouper • Poached with onions, tomatoes & olive oil our magic way, Crusted with Bread Crumbs and Parmesan Cheese like you’ve never had before ......................................................................................................26.95 Chilean Sea Bass Picatta • Sea Bass steak sauteed with olive oil, lemon, butter, capers & white wine .................................................................................28.95 Broiled Stuffed Flounder with Crabmeat • Fresh flounder fi let stuffed with our own crabmeat .....................................................................................23.95 Broiled Stuffed Jumbo Shrimp with Crabmeat • Five Jumbo Shrimp stuffed daily with our own crabmeat ....................................................................23.95 Wild Alaskan Salmon Filet • Grilled then glazed with Lemon butter dill, Ginger Teriyaki sauce or Lumberjack Style with Pacific Northwest BBQ Sauce or Blackened .................................................................................................24.95

— SANDWICHES — Fishery Yellowfin Tuna Salad Roll ..14.95 Fishery Shrimp Salad Roll ..............14.95 Fishery Lobster Salad Roll ..............20.95 Tuna, Swordfish or Wild Salmon Your Choice Grilled or Blackened ......................13.95 Fried Flounder ...................................12.95 Fried Chicken Cutlet ..........................8.95

Fried Soft Shell Crab .....................16.95 Fried Shrimp or Scallops ............. 12.95 Lump Crab Cake .......................... 13.95 Certified Black Angus Steak Burger ½ lb .................................................... 8.95 Hot Dog ¼ lb. Jumbo ...................... 5.95

All Sandwiches Served on a Fishery Baked Roll with Cole Slaw, French Fries and the sauces they need

The Lobster Twin Two 1 lb. to 1¼ lb. Canadian Lobsters Steamed to Perfection, Split, Cracked and Served with Fries, Cole Slaw, Butter and Lemon $35.95 (other size lobsters available priced by the lb.)

Alaskan King Crab Try the Fishery's King Crab Legs The Largest King Crab Legs in the World 1½ lb. to 1¾ lb. of Colossal Crab Legs Served the same way as the Twin......... Market Price

The Best Pasta on the Island Lobster Ravioli • Eight Pouches of Lobster & Ricotta Cheese Poached in a Pink Lobster Sauce with two Shelled Lobster Claws ...................................26.95 Penne Con Vodka with Jumbo Shrimp or Scallops • Sauteed with Fresh Tomato Pomadore, Garlic, Fresh Basil & Herbs Deglazed with Kettle One Vodka & Kissed with Cream & Parmesan Cheese........................................24.95 Jumbo Shrimp Scampi Pasta • Our scampi recipe only made better with a light garlic cream sauce mixed with Penne Pasta ..................................................24.95

Certified Black Angus Ribeyes, Ribs & Chicken

— FISHERY SALADS —

20 oz. Prime Rib Steak • Grilled & Finished with our Garlic & Onion Steak Sauce ... ..................................................................................................................................... 25.95 Add Sauteed Shrimp or Scallops ................................................................ 28.95 Steak Portabella • The same 20 oz. Steak topped with Sauteed Portabella Mushrooms ................................................................................................................ 26.95 The Fishery’s Baby Back Ribs • A full rack of Slow Hickory Smoked Baby Back Pork Ribs finished in our BBQ Sauce .................................................................... 19.95 Chicken Tenderloins • Jumbo Battered Tenders Served with Honey Mustard .. 14.95 Buffalo Chicken Tenderloins • Tossed in our famous buffalo sauce, served with bleu cheese ......................................................................................................................... 16.95

Fishery Salads - Organic Baby Field Greens, Tomatoes, Cukes, Olives, Croutons, with your Choice of Homemade Caesar Dressing, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Honey Mustard, Blue Cheese. Plain .................................................................................7.95 Fishery Salad with a Fried & Sliced Chicken Cutlet ..................................... 12.95 Fishery Salad with Swordfish, Tuna or Salmon, Blackened or Grilled ....... 20.95 Baby Arugula Salad with Red Onion, Tomatoes, Herbs with Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar ................................................................................................................. 10.95 Baby Arugula with Fried Chicken .................................................................... 15.95 Baby Arugula with Grilled or Blackened Sword, Tuna or Salmon .............. 23.95

- CHILDRENS MENU -

— FAMILY SPECIALS — - DESSERT Fishery Famous Key Lime Pie $3.95 / slice $14.00 / pie

Number One

Number Two

Number Three

Number Four

Fried Only

4 Filets of Flounder, 1 lb. Clam Strips, 12 Jumbo Shrimp Fries, Cole Slaw Feeds Four $65.95

20 Chicken Fingers Fries Cole Slaw Feeds Four $45.95

24 Jumbo Shrimp Bucket Fries Cole Slaw • Feeds Four $54.95

(4) 1 1/4 lb. Lobsters, 1 lb. Cold Cooked Shrimp 4 lb. Clams, Mussels or Mix Fries, Cole Slaw • Feeds Four $109.95

Kiddie Fish & Fries........................................8.95 Kiddie Shrimp & Fries ................................10.95 Kiddie Chicken Fingers & Fries ..................8.95 Kiddie Pasta- Penne Pasta with butter, parmesan cheese............6.95

God Bless America • God Bless Our Armed Forces VOTED BEST OF LBI FISH MARKET

Fish Market 10:30am - 9pm • Restaurant 11:30am - 9pm

ON THE BLVD. AT 21ST & 22ND, NORTH BEACH HAVEN AMPLE PARKING • ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED • SORRY NO AMEX • FREE WIFI

VOTED BEST SOUTHERN OCEAN COUNTY TAKEOUT

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Lunch & Dinner

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An Old Style New England Fish House with a Manhattan Flair!


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APPETIZERS

SEAFOOD PASTA DISHES

HOUSE SPECIALTIES

Linguine w/White Clam Sauce .......... 13.99

Sauteed Soft Shell Crabs .................21.99 King Crab Legs ¾ lb .......................... 32.99 Lobster Tails 8 oz ...............................27.99 Sea Scallops ½ lb ............................... 19.99 Jumbo Stuffed Shrimp .................... 25.95 Broiled Jumbo Shrimp ....................... 18.99 Stuffed Flounder.................................22.95 Fresh Flounder ......................................15.95 6 oz. Filet Mignon w/corn ..................14.99

SUMMER SALADS

Shrimp Cocktail .....................................6.95 Ice Cold Clams On the ½ Shell .................. ½ Doz. 5.95 ..........................Doz. 10.95

LONG BEACH BLVD.

Delaware & the Blvd. • Beach Haven Terrace

Oysters on the ½ Shell ............................... ½ Doz. 8.99 ........................Doz. 16.95

Your choice of grilled meat served over crisp romaine lettuce, ripened tomatoes, roasted red peppers, charred squash, roasted eggplant & balsamic vinaigrette Yellow Fin Tuna .....................................14.99 Swordfish Steak..................................14.99

Shrimp Scampi .....................................17.99 Shrimp Marinara ..................................17.99 Mussels Marinara............................... 13.99

New England Clam Chowder ............... 4.95

Salmon Filet .........................................14.99

Shrimp & Mussels Marinara............ 16.99

Manhattan Clam Chowder .................3.65

Filet Mignon ..........................................14.99

Linguine with sauce ..............................8.99

Shrimp & Lobster Bisque ................... 5.95

Chicken Breast .................................... 12.99

Served w/ Garlic Bread & a Salad

Clams Casino (6) ..................................6.99

Topless Salad ........................................ 8.99

Crab Cake /Deviled................................. 7.99

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Served with Fries, Cole Slaw & Condiments Fried Clams Strips ¾ lb....................10.95

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Yellowfin Tuna ........................................ 17.95

(Lobster Tail, Sword, Salmon, Tuna, Shrimp, Scallops, Clams Casino & a large Crabcake)

Mahi Mahi.............................................. 16.95

Jumbo Shrimp Breaded .................... 12.99

Lobster Tail & Crab Cake.................. 26.95

Salmon Steak .......................................15.95

Fried Seafood Combo ........................19.99

Broiled Shrimp & Scallops ............... 19.99

Soft Crabs (2 Jumbos) .....................19.99

Surf &Turf w/ corn ............................. 29.95 (6 oz. Filet & 4 oz. Lobster Tail)

Fried Clam Strips..................................5.99 Mozzarella Stick w/Marinara ............5.99 French Fries ............................................. 1.59 Jalapeno Poppers (6) ..........................4.99 Garlic Bread ............................................ 1.99 Fried Soft Shell Crab ...........................9.99 Corn on the Cob ..................................... 2.29 Chicken Nuggets ...................................3.99

SANDWICHES Grilled or Blackened served on a toasted roll with french fries, cole slaw, lettuce, tomato, and onion

Flounder (Hand breaded) ................. 15.95

Breaded Calamari Rings ¾ lb.......... 14.95 French Fried Lobster.........................24.95 Sea Scallops Breaded .......................18.95

Kid Nugget .............................................. 4.95

Chicken Fingers......................................7.95

Kid Grill Cheese ..................................... 2.95 Kid Spaghetti......................................... 5.95

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Steamers (1 lb. longnecks) .................9.99

Honey Dipt Chicken (8 pc.) .............. 13.99

Yellowfin Tuna ....................................... 10.99

Sea Scallops (1 lb.) ............................28.95

Mussels (1 lb. sweet & tender) .......... 7.99

Cheese Steak Sandwich......................8.99

Fried Clams (1 lb.) ................................ 13.99

Chicken Breast ...................................... 7.99

Chicken Fingers (1 lb.)...........................11.95

Mussels with Marinara or White Wine(w/garlic bread)............................10.29

Shrimp Roll............................................ 10.99

Calamari Rings (1 lb.).......................... 18.95

Alaskan Snow Crab (1 lb.) ..................14.99

Lobster Roll .......................................... 19.99

Buffalo Wings (12 pc.) ..........................11.99

Dungeness Crab (1 lb.) ....................... 15.99

Burger (8 oz) ..........................................7.95

French Fries (1 lb.) .................................3.99

Crabcake (Deviled 5¾ oz.) .................8.99

Onion Rings (1 lb)...................................4.95

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Chicken Breast .................................... 10.99

Kid Burger ............................................... 4.95

Kid Shrimp ...............................................7.95

Fried Flounder (1 lb.) ........................... 15.99

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SATURDAYS, JULY 21 & AUGUST 11 1-Day Boating Safety Certificate Course, SOMC Family Resource Center, Ocean Club, 700 South Rte. 9, Manahawkin. NJ law requires all boaters 16 and older to obtain a Boating Safety Certificate. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 7-12 offers the course, which stresses safe boating practice and boating rules. 8:30 am-4:30 pm. Call Joe Lupa at 609-597-4876 or Ralph Giunti at 609-597-1295 for registration or information. SATURDAYS, JULY 21 & AUGUST 18 Safe Boating Class, Little Egg Harbor Senior Center, 641 Radio Rd., Mystic Island. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 72 presents the class. Those who attend and pass the accompanying test qualify to receive the NJ Boating Safety Certificate required by state law to operate power boats and PWCs. Cost, $50, includes text and lunch. 8 am-5 pm. To register, call 609-294-0396.

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Starlab Portable Planetarium, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The presentation is for ages 12-18. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 & THURSDAY, JULY 26 Pieceful Shores Quilters Guild Meets, Guests and visiting quilters are always welcome. Call Elsa Chabala at 609-607-0991 or Mary Ann Bogaczyk at 609-597-4325. Wed., Long Beach Twp. Municipal Bldg., community room, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach, 1 pm. The program is “Christmas in July.” Thurs., Mill Creek Community Center, 1199 Mill Creek Rd., Manahawkin, 7-9 pm. The program is “quilt as you go” squares. THURSDAY, JULY 19 American Red Cross Blood Drive, St. Francis of Assisi Church Hall, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (800-GIVELIFE or www.pleasegiveblood.org) Most healthy people who weigh at least 110 pounds and are 16 or older are eligible to donate. Photo ID is required. A Red Cross parental consent form signed by parent or legal guardian is required for 16-yearolds. 1-6 pm. “Big Plans” Puppet Show, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The show is for ages 4 and older. 10:30 am. Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The show is for ages 3 and older. 2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Henna Tattoos, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) Parental permission is required to participate. 3 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. “Inferno at Sea,” High Point Firehouse, West 80th St., Harvey Cedars. Authors Deb Whitcraft and Gretchen Coyle present stories of death and survival aboard the Morro Castle. Admission, free. 7:30 pm. Marvelous Sleuths Book Club, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) The selection is Lethal by Sandra Brown. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Ocean Bay Needle Arts Chapter Meets, Tip Seaman County Park, Recreation Center, Rte. 9 & Lakeview Ave., Tuckerton. The program is a needlepoint pinwheel ornament. New members, guests and all ability levels are welcome; bring lunch and something to stitch. 9 am. Call Roberta at 609-971-1542 or Ellen at 609-296-9573. FRIDAY, JULY 20 Beach Haven West Civic Assn. Meets, Mill Creek Community Center, 1199 Mill Creek Rd., Manahawkin. Marion Romano of the Van Dyk Group presents the program. All residents of the BHW area – East Point, the Coves, Village Harbour, Colony Lakes – are welcome. 7:30 pm. County Connection Mobile Service, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Services provided include county IDs, passports, senior services, veterans services, consumer affairs, voter registration, and parks and tourism information. 10 am-4 pm. Fish Dinner, Terrace 1st United Methodist Church, New Jersey & Beach aves., Beach Haven Terrace. The dinner is catered by Thistle of Kearney. Takeout includes batter-dipped deep water cod, french fries, cole slaw and homemade dessert. Dine-in also includes a beverage. Tickets: adult, $15; child younger than 13, $5. 5-7 pm. Advance tickets are strongly suggested; call 609-492-9843. Genealogy on the Internet, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) 2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. “Hiawatha” Puppet Show, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The show is for ages 5 and older. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Movie – “Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol,” Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) The film is rated PG-13. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. “Summer Splash” Drop-in Craft, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The activity is for children of all ages. 2:30 pm. SATURDAY, JULY 21 Appraisal Fair & Luncheon, 1st United Methodist Church of Tuckerton, Mott Hall, 134 North Green St. Ticket, $20. Noon. To reserve, call 609-296-9610. Canoeing the Batsto River, Contact Pinelands Preservation Alliance, Bishop Farmstead, 17 Pemberton Rd., Southampton (609-859-8860) The trip is 8 am-4 pm. Clambake, Manahawkin Elks Lodge, 520 Hilliard Blvd. (609-597-1107) Live entertainment is provided by John Reed. The menu includes clams, clam chow-

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Bluegrass & Pinelands Music, Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Rd. (Rte. 532), Waretown (609-9711593 or www.alberthall.org) Every Sat.; doors open, 6:30 pm. Concerts at the Bay, Municipal dock, Bayshore Drive, Barnegat (609-698-0080, ext. 122) 7-9 pm. If rain, at Barnegat Recreation Center, 900 West Bay Ave. July 4, The Hi-5; July 7, The Kootz; July 8, Guy Smiley; July 14, RBG Express; July 15, Custom Blend; July 21, The Roustabouts; July 22, Sound of Sinatra. Concerts by the Bay, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars (609-361-7990) July 11, No Discipline; July 18, Beaucoup Blue; July 25, eleven eleven; Aug. 1, Verdict; Aug. 8, Face Down; Aug. 15, Innervisions. Also, Island Surf & Sail gives free kayak demonstrations. 7-9 pm. Concerts on the Green, Veterans Bicentennial Park, Beach Ave. between Engleside Ave. & Amber St., Beach Haven. Wed., 7:30 pm. If inclement weather, held at LBI Historical Assn. Museum, Engleside & Beach aves. July 4, Howard Isaacson; July 11, Carnaby Street Band; July 18, Tequila Rose Band; July 25, Jimmy & the Parrots. Summer Concerts, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach. Attendees should bring seating. 7-9 pm. July 10, Brian Clayton; July 17, Paul Presto. Summer Concert Series, Manahawkin Lake Pavilion, Rte. 9, Manahawkin. The Stafford Twp. Historical Society hosts the series. Attendees should bring chairs and insect repellent. Mon., 7 pm, July 9-Aug. 27. Summer Concerts, Outdoor concert area, West 10th St. on the bay, Barnegat Light. Attendees should bring seating. 7:30 pm. If rain, Barnegat Light Firehouse, West 10th St. & Central Ave. July 19, Face Down; July 26, The Following; Aug. 2, No Discipline; Aug. 16, The Kootz. Summertime Concert Series, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 West Rte. 9, Tuckerton (609-296-8868 or www. tuckertonseaport.org) Attendees should bring chairs. Admission, free. 6:30-8 pm. July 13, Basement Musicians; July 20, Nick Kosar; July 27, Billy Walton; Aug. 3, The Pickles; Aug. 10, Sweeter Than Honey; Aug. 17 The Angeltones; Aug. 24, Rave On. THURSDAYS, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 27 Gazebo Park Concerts, Rte. 9 & East Bay Ave., Barnegat. (609-698-0080, ext. 122) 7-9 pm, weather permitting. SATURDAY, JULY 7 Bluegrass & Pinelands Music Plus Jim Murphy Remembrance Tribute, Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Rd. (Rte. 532), Waretown (609-971-1593 or www.alberthall.org) Tom Stevenson & Ballyhaunis present the tribute during the 8:30-9:30 pm set. Admission: adult, $5; child younger than 12, $1. Doors open, 6 pm; show, 7:30-11:30 pm.

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THROUGH JULY 8 “Man of La Mancha,” Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (www.oceantheatre.org, 609-312-8306 or ruth@oceantheatre.org) Ocean Professional Theatre Co. presents John Davidson in the starring role. Tickets, $29-$35. THROUGH JULY 21 “Annie the Musical,” Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www. surflight.org) See website for schedule and ticket prices. JULY 2-7 & AUGUST 22-25 “Snow White,” Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (www.oceantheatre.org, 609-3128306 or ruth@oceantheatre.org) Ocean Professional Theatre Co. presents the show. Ticket, $10. JULY 11-29 “Titanic the Musical,” Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (www.oceantheatre.org, 609-312-8306 or ruth@oceantheatre.org) Ocean Professional Theatre Co. presents the show. Tickets, $29-$35.


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MONDAY, JULY 9 Dinner & Concert, Deborah Hospital Foundation LBI Chapter hosts dinner at Carmen’s in Beach Haven followed by Michael Amonte in concert at Surflight Theatre. Ticket, $70. Call Vince O’Mara at 609-660-7541. Michael Amante, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www. surflight.org) 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 Midweek Jazz Series Presents Al Harrison’s Dixieland Band, Ocean County College, Arts & Community Center, College Drive, Toms River (732-2550500, TTY 732-255-0424 or tickets.ocean.edu) 8 pm. Use parking lot #2. Tickets: adult, $18; senior, $15. THURSDAY, JULY 12 Rave On: the Music of Buddy Holly, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. MONDAY, JULY 16 Joe Piscopo & His Big Band, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-4929477 or www.surflight.org) 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices.

LONG BEACH ISLAND Grace Calvary Church, 19th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom (609-494-7777 or www.gracecalvary.net) Services, Sun., 8:30 am & 10:30 am; also Spanish service, 10:30 am (2nd floor Edu. Bldg.) Nursery provided. 1st United Methodist Church, New Jersey & Beach aves., Beach Haven Terrace (609-492-9843, www.methodistchurchesLBI.org) Sun., worship & nursery, 9 am. Communion, 1st Sun. of each month; Sunday school, for ages 5-14, 9 am. Tues. Bible study, 10:30 am. Harvey Cedars Bible Conference, Cedars & Atlantic aves., Harvey Cedars (609-494-5689 or hcbible.org) Sun., services, 10 am through Aug. 26. Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church, Marine St. between Atlantic & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609492-7571 or www.hiecbh.com) Sun., Holy Eucharist, 7:30 (Rite I, no music) & 9:30 am (alternating Rites I & II, with music).

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ayview Park will serve as the site of the New Jersey Wind and Water Sports Association’s fourth annual Fun Fest, sponsored by Island Surf and Sail, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 15. The event, open to ages 18 and older, or ages 9 through 17 with a parent or guardian present, offers beginners the opportunity to try windsurfing, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding, while those more experienced on the water can participate in an advanced windsurfing clinic and fun races in all three watersports. A properly fitting lifejacket is required to participate in the events, held on Barnegat Bay off the park at 68th Street and Long Beach Boulevard in the Brant Beach section of Long Beach Township. The cost per person for the Fun Fest is $15 for NJWWA members and $25 for nonmembers, and includes a picnic lunch. The Beginner’s Introduction to Windsurfing class, at 9, 10 or 11 a.m., “is a streamlined lesson designed to give you a taste of windsurfing,” as explained on the NJWWA website, windsurfnj.org/. “All participants must have swimming experience, and be confident and capable of swimming 25 yards, unassisted, in deep water,” and must be able to tread water for two minutes. Equipment will be provided. Participants must wear water shoes or old sneakers, and the association recom-

mends bringing a towel and sunscreen. Equipment will also be provided for the stand-up paddleboard and kayak lessons, which begin every 30 minutes from 9 to 11:30 a.m. An SUP relay race will be held before lunch, and a kayak race will take place after lunch. Awards will be presented to the top three competitors. Participants must bring their own equipment for the 1 p.m. Advanced Windsurfing clinic, structured as a question-and-answer session that may include a land simulator and demonstrations on the water, and covers rigging, jibing and water-starting. At 2 p.m., the windsurfing fun races begin. All include a LeMans start – “one, two, three, go!” – and consist of a variety of course races or slalom races, depending on the conditions in the bay. Trophies will be awarded to the top three finishers in each division. All participants are eligible to win prize raffles at each event. The NJWWA is a member-based organization that ensures the growth of recreational and competitive windsurfing, kitesurfing, kayaking, paddleboarding and other non-motorized watersports in the Mid-Atlantic region of the country. A Fun Fest registration form and more details are available at windsurfnj.org/. Also coming up at Bayview Park is ISS’s Women’s SUP Challenge, from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, July 27, to raise money for autism awareness. For details and registration, visit islandsurf-sail.com. Visit longbeachtownship.com or call 609361-1000 for more information on upcoming events. — Juliet Kaszas-Hoch

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LUNCH DAILY •Chunky Tomato Bisque Soup “Best Soup Ever” •12 Fresh Salads to Choose From • Fish & Chips •Certified Angus Beef Burgers • South of the Border Specials

DINNERS Thursday Thru Monday • Fresh Seafood • Juicy Steaks • Authentic Mexican Fare • Salads • Sandwiches 492-4269 • 4th & Bay Ave., Beach Haven 49

122 North Bay Ave., Beach Haven, NJ • 609.848.9650 • www.carmenslbi.com

Calabria

Celebrating Our 25th Anniversary Same Chef/Owners Same Great Taste

Home made & imported pasta dishes, award winning pizza and fine

Italian specialties, fresh seafood caught by Viking Village fi shermen

WEEKLY CREATIONS Fresh Homemade Crabmeat Ravoli

Ravioli topped with a crabmeat blush sauce

Broiled Seafood Combo

Tilapia, shrimp, scallops in a roasted garlic, sundried tomato herbed butter

Fresh Soft Shell Crabs Fried or sautéed

Viking Village Fresh Catch of the Day

Char grilled w/Calabria’s own smoked sea salt seasoning or blackened, served with sautéed vegetable, or roasted potatoes

Fresh Norwegian Salmon

Char grilled and topped with a wild mushroom Terigon sauce with side of roasted potato’s

24-26 oz. Fred Flintstone Porterhouse

Fresh Wild Caught Canadian Cod Broiled & topped with our own roasted garlic, sun dried tomato & fresh herbed clarified butter

W/Calabria’s own smoked sea salt seasoning with roasted rosemary potatoes

All dinners served with fresh Italian bread, house salad and a side of penne pasta w/ red or marinara sauce

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Grouper Reuben

¼ Wedge of Iceberg with Gorgonzola Cheese and Crumbled Bacon Bits

Blackened or Grilled

Buffalo Chicken Panini with Sliced Montery Jack Blue Cheese

Soft Shell Crab Sandwich Fried of Sauteed, lettuce, tomoato & onion on a toasted Kaiser roll

Large Pie & Large Antipasto Salad or Large Greek Salad or Large Italian Salad

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Lasagna • Baked Penne • Ravioli • Manicotti • Spaghetti Stuffed Shells Gnocchi Baked Gnocchi • Fettuccine Chicken Parm • Spaghetti w/Red or White Clam Sauce Flounder Francaise • Chicken Piccata Eggplant Rollatini • Shrimp Marinara Not Valid With Any Other Offers • Sit Down Only

*Our Famous Mussels Marinara*

We have Whole Wheat Pasta

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OUTDOOR DINING Rain or Shine

Gluten Free Pasta & Pizza Available

Chicken Meatballs

Our Own Special Recipe

Brick Oven Pizza

Readers Choice Multi-Year Award Winning Best Italian Restaurant & Best Pizza

Open Daily at 11am

(609) 492-8001 • (609) 492-8004 1901 Long Beach Blvd. • North Beach Haven

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House Baked Flatbreads & Pizzas • Homemade Hors d’oeuvres, House Roasted Turkey Daily Over 30 Homemade Hummus & Dips • Outrageous Triple Layer Brownies & Desserts NOW MAKING Ice Cream Cakes • Vegan & Gluten Free Choices We Accept All Major Credit Cards

Barnegat Light Open Daily 7am

Surf City Open Daily 7am

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FOODIES


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HAPPY JULY The 4TH

Cook? Are you CRAZY?! We’re on vacation! We’re getting takeout from...

Lobster Claw

Sixteen years in Surf City...A lifetime on Long Beach Island STARTERS

(cocktail, tartar, chipotle aioli, sweet chili, texas petal, or gull sauce)

Hush Puppies sweet onion batter, one dozen… ...................................... $4.95 Crunchy Crab Bites seven rich bite-size crab cake rounds ................................................................................................. $9.50 Clam Strips dusted with cornmeal .......................................................... $7.95 Beer Battered Onion Rings with texas petal ....................................... $10.95 Mozzarella Sticks six sticks with our homemade sweet, garlicky marinara................................................................................. $6.50 Calamari lightly dusted and fried ............................................................ $9.95 Chicken Tenders bbq or honey mustard ................................................. $6.95 Fried Cheeseburger Ravioli classic American flavor with a twist ..................................................................................................... $6.95 Mac & Cheese Bites crunchy comfort food ............................................. $6.95 SHELLS Shrimp Cocktail six sweet large shrimp, served on ice with lemon and cocktail sauce ....................................................................... 6.95 Clams on the Half-Shell six local topnecks with cocktail sauce and lemon 6…$5.95 12 ............................................................................................... $9.95 Shrimp in the ‘Ruff one lb. sweet, steamed and chilled u-peel shrimp with cocktail and lemon .............................................. $16.95 Clams Casino freshly chopped peppers, onion & mozzarella cheese .................................................................................................. $9.95 Mussels white wine and garlic or marinara ............................................. $9.95 Littlenecks one dozen small local clams, plain or garlic .................................................................................................... $8.95 Steamed Ipswich Clams yes, these are the clams with the “tails” ................................................................................................... $9.95 SOUP New England white and creamy cup…$4.00 pint…$7.50 quart…$12.95 Manhattan red and robust cup…$3.50 pint…$6.95 quart…$11.95 Lobster Bisque smooth and rich cup…$5.00 pint…$7.95 quart…$14.95 SALAD (creamy apple cider vinaigrette, bleu cheese, ranch, honey mustard, lime vinaigrette, creamy italian, caesar, oil and balsamic vinegar) House trio of mixed lettuce with cherry tomatoes and cucumber ............................................................................................. $3.95 Caesar crisp romaine, garlic croutons, shredded parmesan ............................................................................................. $8.95 add grilled chicken ............................................................................. $11.95 add tuna, swordfish or chilled shrimp ............................................... $14.95 SANDWICHES (Served with lettuce, tomato, Boardwalk Fries, and Claw slaw on your choice of brioche roll or whole wheat wrap) Lobster salad $15.95 .................................................Shrimp salad…$11.95 Cheeseburger .......................................................................................... $7.95 Pan-seared or fried crabcake ................................................................. $10.95 Fried flounder $9.95 ...............................................Grilled chicken…$7.95 Clam strip po boy $7.95 .................................. Corona-battered cod…$8.95 Bbq salmon $10.95....................................................... Fried soft shell…MP Crispy TY-dal cake our original fried lobster cake.................................. $9.95 Grilled tuna or swordfish with cool cucumber wasabi sauce .................................................................................................. $11.95 THE CLASSICS Local Flounder two fillets, fried or broiled............................................ $17.95 Shrimp ten large butterfly shrimp, fried or broiled ................................ $17.95 Barnegat Light Scallops large and sweet, fried or broiled ................................................................................................ $19.95 Soft Shell Crabs two softies, sautéed or fried ............................................. MP Combo flounder, scallops, shrimp, & crab cake, fried or broiled...................................................................................................... $22.95 Lobster Cakes fried or broiled............................................................... $19.95 Crab Cake original recipe, fried or pan-seared........................................ $21.95 Creamy Lemon & Dill Salmon rich and tart ...................................... $17.95 Barnegat Bay Whole Fried Clams one dozen .................................... $15.95

Hot & Spicy Shrimp or Scallops a little heat and a little sweet .................................................................................................. $20.95 Flounder Stuffed with Crabmeat ...................................................... $21.95 Shrimp Stuffed with Crabmeat ......................................................... $21.95 Fried Oysters hand-breaded just before frying ...................................... $17.95 Crunchy Clam Strips cornmeal-coated ................................................ $11.95 Coconut Shrimp served with fruit dipping sauce .................................. $18.95 Corona Battered Cod the new Fish & Chips!......................................... $14.95 Grilled or Blackened: Sword, Salmon, Tuna, Catch of the Day ........................................................................................................... MP LOBSTER & HOUSE SPECIALTIES Lobster Twin the original! Two 1 1/4-lb. firm, sweet Maine lobsters steamed, cracked, and served with drawn butter ................................................................................................. $31.95 Surf & Turf two 6oz. tails with 8oz. filet mignon................................... $35.95 French Fried Lobster two 6oz. tails split and breaded just before frying ....................................................................................... $29.95 Steamed Lobster Tails two 6oz. tails simply steamed .............................................................................................. $29.95 Lobster per pound.....................................................................M.P. CLUCK, MOO ½ of a Roasted or BBQ Chicken if you’re just not feelin’ fishy ................................................................................................... $12.95 Honey-Dipped Fried Chicken ............................................................. $13.95 Looch’s Chicken Tenders 5 large tasty tenders ................................... $13.95 Baby Back Ribs one full rack of sweet ribs ........................................... $21.00 12oz. Rastelli New York Strip Steak ...........................................$22.95 8oz. Rastelli Grilled Filet Mignon ..............................................$23.95 PASTA FAVORITES (Served over penne or linguini) ALFREDO shrimp or scallops…19.95 chicken ...................................... $15.95 MARINARA shrimp or scallops…$19.95, mussels ................................ $16.95 SCAMPI shrimp or scallops .................................................................... $19.95 RED or WHITE clam sauce ................................................................... $15.95 CRAB TOSS jumbo lump crab in garlic basil cream sauce .................................................................................................. $21.95 PARMIGIANA Flounder, shrimp, or scallop ......................................... $19.95 Spaghetti & Meatballs ........................................................................ $11.95 SIDES Boardwalk Fries ..................................................................................... $3.95 Fresh Vegetable of the Day .............................................................................$2.95 Claw Slaw................................................................................................. $1.95 La-La’s Smashers ................................................................................... $3.95 Sweet Potato Fries ................................................................................. $4.95 Ear of Corn (when available)................................................................... $1.95

COMPANY’S COMING! dinners for four #1. 4 fillets of flounder #2. 16 pc. honey dipped 1lb. clam strips fried chicken 12 butterfly shrimp x1 boardwalk fries X1 boardwalk fries 1lb. claw slaw 1lb. claw slaw $36.95 #4. 4 1 ¼ lb. lobster $54.95 1lb. chilled shrimp #3. 20 butterfly shrimp 4lbs. steamed mussels & clams x1 boardwalk fries x1 boardwalk fries 1lb. claw slaw 1lb. claw slaw $39.95 $98.95 BUCKETS

Shrimp 1 lb…$18.95 ...................................................................Scallops 2 lbs...$48.95 French Fried Lobster 2 lbs…$72.95 ....................................... Flounder 2lbs...$39.95 Clam Strips 2 lbs…$23.95 .........................................Chicken Tenders 16 pc...$34.95 Ribs 4lbs…$64.95 ..................................................Boardwalk Fries xl serving...$8.95 Onion Rings 2lbs…$10.95 ................................Sweet Potato Fries xl serving...$9.95 All buckets are prepared fried

3 N. Long Beach Blvd. Surf City Just over the bridge and turn left Call ahead for takeout or reservations in the dining room 494-0400

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 59th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-6888 or www. holytrinitylbi.com) Sun., worship, 8 & 10 am, through Sept. 2; Communion at both services, 1st & 3rd Sundays. Island Baptist Church, 215 3rd St., Beach Haven (609-492-7584 or www.islandbaptist.net) Sun., celebration for adults and children, 10 am. Wed., barbecue & Bible study at Mission House, 6 pm. Jewish Community Center of LBI, 2411 Long Beach Blvd., Spray Beach (609-492-4090 or jccoflbi. org) Services Fri., 8 pm; Sat., 9:30 am. All are welcome. July 20, Shabbat on the beach, 24th St. ocean beach, Spray Beach, 6 pm. Kynett United Methodist Church of Beach Haven, 127 Centre St. & Beach Ave. (609-492-0421) Service, Sun., 10:30 am. St. Clare Catholic Church, 56th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-8813 or www. stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Mass, 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 10 am. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-8813 or www.stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Mass, 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11:15 am. Mon.-Fri., Mass, 9 am. St. Peter’s at the Light Episcopal Church, Seventh St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light (609-494-2398 or www.stpetersbarnegatlight.org) Sun., said Mass, 8 am; sung Mass, 10 am. Refreshments in the garden after 10 am service. Vacation Bible school, July 9-13, at Zion Lutheran Church; call 609-494-5048 or 609-494-8676. St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Second St. & Atlantic Ave., Beach Haven (609-494-8813 or www. stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Mass, 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 7:30, 8:45, 10 & 11:15 am. St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Church, 13th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Surf City (609-494-8813 or www.stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Mass, 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 7:30, 8:45, 10 & 11:15 am. Spray Beach Chapel, Beach Ave. between 23rd & 24th Sts., Spray Beach (609-492-0057 or spraybeachchapel.org) Sun., worship, 9:30 am. Guest speakers and singers. Available for weddings. United Church of Surf City, 7th St. & Central Ave. (609-361-0981) Sun., Worship, 10 am. Zion Lutheran Church, 18th St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light (609-494-8676 or www.zionlbi.org) Worship, Sun., service, 8:30 &10 am; Sunday school, 10 am. Vacation Bible school, July 9-13, in cooperation with St. Peter’s at the Light; call 609-494-5048 or 609-494-8676. MAINLAND Barnegat Bay Assembly of God, 378 Rte. 9, Waretown (609-698-3119) Sun., Bible study, 10 am; worship with nursery and children’s church, 11 am; youth service 1st and 3rd Sun., 6 pm. Bayside Chapel, 965 West Bay Ave., Barnegat (609607-8323 or www.baysidechapel.org) Sun., worship, 8:15, 9:45 & 11:30 am; fellowship follows each service. Children’s church, 9:45 and 11:30 am. Calvary Baptist Church, 850 Railroad Drive, Little Egg Harbor (609-296-4606 or calvaryLEH.org) Sun., prayer, 8 am; Bible study for all ages, 9:30 am; coffee fellowship, 10:30 am; worship, 11 am; Bible Institute, 6 pm. Nursery is provided. Wed., programs from nursery through adult, 7 pm. Calvary Chapel of Southern Ocean County, 610 Rte. 9, West Creek (609-597-4393 or www.calvarychapelsoc.org) Sun., worship, 10 am; fellowship time after; children’s church and nursery. Wed., Bible study & youth group, 7 pm. Special praise and prayer service, 2nd Sun. of each month, 7 pm. Cedar Run Assembly of God, Rte. 9, Cedar Run (609-597-3225 or www.cedarrunchurch.org) Sun., coffee bar, 9 am; Sunday school, 9:30 am; worship service, 10:30 am; life classes, 6 pm. Wed., Bible study, 7 pm. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1 Mary Bell Rd., Manahawkin (609-660-1992) Call for information. Classical Yoga/Hindu Academy, 82 Memorial Drive, Barnegat (609-607-0846 or www.classicalyoga.org) The Dharma Yoga Ashram offers services (puja) and instruction in the Hindu religion and all its classic yogas. Congregation Sha’Arey Ha Yam, Reform Jewish Community of Barnegat, (609-698-4459 or www. shaareyhayam.org) Meets at Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 333 North Main St. (Rte. 9), Manahawkin, twice a month on Fri., 7:30 pm. This is the only Reform congregation in Southern Ocean County. Hebrew school is available for ages 6 and older, including Bar and Bat Mitzvah.


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A Large Selection of Wine, Domestic & Import Bottles, Cans & 30 Packs

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Coors Light 6 Pack $5.99 plus tax

Eat In, or Call Ahead for Take-Out

Nardi’s Sponsored by Coors Light

Coors Light 12 Pk Bottles $11.99 plus tax

Try Our Large Pizza $11.99

Chef

TAKE THE BUS

(609) 492-9538

BREAKFAST

CHEESESTEAKS

PANINI SANDWICH

HALF POUND CERTIFIED ANGUS BURGER

Baked Goods & Cereals

All served on a fresh Italian hoagie

Your choice of chicken parm, grilled chicken, cheesesteak, eggplant parm or veggie cheese 9.99 Portabella Pannini - Portabella mushroom, mozzarella, tomato, basil & balsamic 10.00

Served on a fresh Kaiser w/lettuce, tomato & onion 8.99 • w/cheese add 25¢ • bacon 75¢ • Add fries to any sandwich for 1.50 • Add onion rings or sweet potato fries for 2.00 Texas Burger - BBQ, cheddar & onion rings 10.99 Swiss Burger - Fried onions, mushrooms & swiss 9.99 Veggie Burger - Spinach, roasted red peppers & mozzarella 9.99

Bran MufÀn Corn MufÀn Blueberry MufÀn Oatmeal Toast Bagel Fruit Salad Cold Cereal English MufÀn 3 Egg Omelettes

2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 1.00 1.50 3.50 2.00 1.25 7.50 Eggs Any Style

Served with Homefries & Toast

Three Eggs Two Eggs One Egg

5.50 4.50 3.50 Breakfast Sandwiches

Served on White, Rye or Kaiser Roll • For a Bagel - add 50¢

Fried Egg & Cheese 3.99 Bacon, Egg & Cheese 4.99 Sausage, Egg & Cheese 4.99 Ham, Egg & Cheese 4.99 Pork Roll, Egg & Cheese 4.99 Fried Egg 3.50 Griddle Old Fashioned Pancakes (3) 5.50 (2) 5.00 Blueberry Pancakes (3) 6.50 (2) 6.00 Strawberry Pancakes (3) 6.50 (2) 6.00 Banana Pancakes (3) 6.50 (2) 6.00 Chocolate Chip Pancakes (3) 6.50 (2) 6.00 Corn Cakes (3) 6.50 (2) 6.00 French Toast (3) 5.99 (2) 5.50 Belgium WafÁes - Topped w/ fruit - 75¢ each choice 6.50 Specials Steak & Eggs - 6 oz. Steak w/ 3 eggs, homefries & biscuits 12.50 Famous Chipped Beef - Philly style - creamed beef on toast S.O.S. 8.50 Fisherman Special - 2 Eggs, 2 pancakes, choice of meat w/ homefries 9.99 Hash & Eggs - 3 Eggs over homemade corned beef hash & homefries 8.50 Vegetarian Wrap - Roasted red peppers, mushrooms, spinach, onion eggs & cheddar 8.50 Side Orders Bacon, Sausage, Pork Roll, Ham Slice, Scrapple or Corned Beef Hash 2.50 1 Egg or 1 Pancake or 1 Side of Homefries 1.50

11801 LONG BEACH BOULEVARD HAVEN BEACH, NEW JERSEY

Cheesesteak - Chopped steak w/ melted American cheese 8.99 Add lettuce, tomato & onion 9.50 Available w/ provolone or cheddar

Pizza Steak - Chopped steak topped w/ pizza sauce 9.50 & toasted w/ mozzarella Works Steak - Chopped steak w/ roasted peppers, fried 9.99 onions, mushrooms, marinara sauce & cheese Chicken Florentine Cheesesteak - Chopped chicken w/plum tomatoes, spinach, garlic & cheese 9.99 *add fries to any sandwich for just 1.50

All cheesesteaks can be substituted w/ chopped chicken at no additional charge. Add Extra cheese, mushrooms, hot sliced cherry peppers, roasted green peppers, pepperoni, lettuce, tomato, fr ied onions for extra 75¢.

PIZZA Toppings: 2.50 each - Half pie 1.50 Small Large Traditional Pie - Pizza sauce & mozzarella 9.99 11.99 White Pie - Olive oil, garlic & mozzarella 10.50 13.50 Tomato Pie - Plum tomato sauce, fresh basil & romano cheese 10.50 13.50

TRY A FAVORITE COMBO Add 3.00 - Small • Add 4.00 - Large

Chicken Cacciatore - Chicken, fresh mushrooms,

roasted green peppers & romano cheese on a tomato pie Vegetarian - Fresh mushrooms, broccoli & roasted red peppers on a white pie Buffalo Chicken - Hot sauce, chicken, mozzarella & a side of bleu cheese Hawaiian Pizza - Pizza sauce, mozzarella, pineapple & ham 13.50 BBQ Chicken - BBQ sauce, chicken, red onion, black olives & mozzarella Fra Diavolo - Cherry peppers, sausage, pizza sauce & mozzarella Four Cheese - Romano, mozzarella, provolone & fontina on a white pie Works Pie - Pepperoni, sausage, mushroom, peppers, onions & extra cheese

APPETIZERS Chicken Wings - w/ bleu cheese & celery

(10) for 9.99 (20) for 18.99

Choice of sauces: mild, hot, bbq, honey bbq or garlic & oil Fresh Mozzarella & Roasted Red Peppers - Garlic & olive oil Bruschetta Bread - Fresh diced tomatoes, basil, oil & garlic Mexican Quesadilla - Chicken, beef, shrimp or veggies served w/ sour cream & fresh salsa Jalapeno Poppers - Jammed with cheddar, served w/ marinara 3 Tacos - Choice of fish, beef, chicken or vegetables Fried Calamari - w/ marinara sauce Chicken Tenders - Lightly fried w/ honey mustard Buffalo Style Fish N Chips - Batter dipped, fried, served w/ slaw & tartar

Manhattan Clam Chowder or Soup du Jour Nardi’s Homemade Garlic Knots - w/ marinara Mini Chimichanga - Beef, black beans, corn hominy, w/ zesty sauce in a fried flour tortilla

French Fries Gravy Fries Cheese Fries - Cheddar or Mozzarella Sweet Potato Fries Steamed Mussels - Lightly simmered w/ marinara or garlic in white wine Potato Skins - Stuffed & baked w/ cheddar & broccoli or bacon & provolone Popcorn Shrimp - Fried golden served w/ fries & tangy cocktail Nachos - Loaded w/ chili, cheese, jalapenos, lettuce, tomato & sour cream Cheeseburger Sliders Mozzarella Sticks - Battered & fried served w/ marinara sauce Onion Rings Garlic Bread w/ mozzarella cheese Sampler - 3 ea. chicken wings, jalapenos jammed w/ cheddar, mozzarella sticks, 2 crispy chicken tenders & 6 onion rings. served w/ marinara & honey mustard

6.99 6.99 8.25 6.99 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.50 10.50 3.99 3.50 8.25 3.50 3.99 3.99 3.99 10.50 6.99 9.99 8.50 7.99 6.99 6.99 4.00 4.50 12.50

Primo Pesto - Pesto sauce, sundried tomatoes, romano & ricotta cheeses Nardi’s Special - Sausage, caramelized onions, ricotta & mozzarella Mediterranean - Feta, spinach, black olives, red onions on a tomato pie Margharita Pizza - Nardi’s special margharita sauce & mozzarella 13.50

CALZONE

*add grilled chicken, roasted turkey, tuna or chicken salad to either salad, just 2.00

Ricotta & mozzarella wrapped in dough topped w/ provolone, served w/ sauce Sm 9.99 Lg 11.99 extra topping 1.50

STROMBOLI Fresh dough stuffed w/ mozzarella, served w/ sauce Sm 9.99 Lg 11.99 extra topping 1.50

Chicken or Tuna Salad, Roast Turkey, Roast Beef or Ham & Cheese - w/ lettuce, tomato & onion

BLT - w/ lettuce, tomato, bacon & mayo

8.50 8.50

All parm sandwiches come toasted

Meatball Parmigiana 9.25 Grilled Vegetables - Fresh grilled mushrooms, garlic, eggplant, tomatoes, onions, roasted red & green peppers, topped w/ provolone cheese on a toasted roll 9.50 Chicken Parmigiana - Marinara & melted mozzarella 9.50 Eggplant Parm - Toasted w/ mozzarella 9.50 Sweet Italian Sausage - Marinara sauce, peppers & onions 8.99

Parmigiana Style Meatball - w/ sauce All sandwiches, steaks & hoagies can be wrapped - plain, whole wheat or spinach

9.25 8.99

KIDS KORNER

HOAGIES Served on an Italian long roll w/lettuce, tomato & onion. Please choose oil, vinegar or mayo.

Italian - Capicola, provolone, salami & pepper ham American - Danish ham, american cheese, genoa salami Turkey, Roast Beef, Ham, Tuna or Chicken Salad - w/ cheese Fried or Grilled Chicken - Your Choice Vegetarian - Roasted peppers, artichokes, sundried tomatoes & fresh mozzarella

DELI SANDWICHES White, wheat, rye or kaiser roll. Can be toasted. • w/cheese 75¢ • w/bacon 75¢ Chilled Turkey Reuben - Sliced turkey w/ russian dressing, swiss & cole slaw on rye 8.99 Club Sandwich - Triple decker w/ choice of ham, turkey, roast beef, bacon, tuna or chicken salad. w/ lettuce, tomato, bacon & mayo 9.50 Nardi’s Famous Reuben - Corned beef, swiss cheese, sauerkraut & russian dressing on grilled rye 9.50 Turkey Reuben - Grilled on rye w/ slaw or sauerkraut, swiss cheese & russian dressing 9.50

HOT SUBS

SALADS Freshly made w/ choice of Oil & Vinegar, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Russian, Creamy French, Bleu Cheese, Caesar, Ranch, Honey Mustard or Nardi’s House Dressing 0 House Salad - Fresh romaine, red onion, tomatoes & croutons 6.99 6.99 Caesar Salad - Fresh romaine, croutons & romano cheese tossed in our dressing Antipasto - Fresh mozzarella, kalamata olives, sundried tomatoes, artichokes, prosciutto, roasted peppers, genoa salami, served w/ balsamic vinaigrette 10.50 Caprese Salad - Fresh mozzarella, sliced ripe plum tomatoes, layered on a bed of greens w/ balsamic dressing 8.50 Greek Salad - Plum tomatoes, kalamata olives, red onions & romaine lettuce. Topped w/ balsamic vinaigrette 8.50 8.99 Chef’s Salad - Mixed greens, tomato, red onion, ham, turkey, provolone & boiled egg

Sm 12.99 • Lg 16.00

SANDWICH

California Grilled Chicken - Lettuce, tomato, onion & mayo 8.99 Grilled Buffalo Chicken - Grilled w/ tangy buffalo sauce 8.99 Hot Roast Beef - Served on a kaiser roll 8.99 Fried Flounder - On a roll w/lettuce, tomato & tartar sauce 8.99 Grilled Chicken - Served on a toasted kaiser roll w/ 8.99 roasted red peppers & provolone cheese Grilled Cheese w/Tomato - American, swiss or provolone 7.25 Add ham or turkey 7.99 Crab Cake Sandwich - Served on a kaiser roll w/ lettuce, tomato, tartar & cole slaw 11.99 Tuna Melt - Fresh tuna salad & melted swiss cheese on rye bread 8.99

9.50 9.50 8.99 9.50 9.50

4oz. Hamburger & Fries Chicken Fingers (2) & Fries Hot Dog & Fries Grilled Cheese & Fries

DESSERTS

5.50 5.50 5.00 5.00

Tiramisu, Dark Side of the Moon, Cannoli Cake or Key Lime Pie 4.50 each


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Art Notes ...

Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit, 220 East Main St., Tuckerton (609-296-9618 or www.HolySpiritTuckerton.org) Holy Eucharist, Sun., July 8 - Sept. 2, 9:30 am followed by a coffee hour; Wed., noon. 1st Presbyterian Church of New Gretna, 19 Maple Ave. (609-296-6564 or www.newgretnapresbyterianchurch.org) Sun., worship, 10 am. 1st Presbyterian Church of Tuckerton, 210 East Main St. (609-296-8894 or fpctuckerton.org) Sun., worship, 9:30 am. 1st United Methodist Church of Tuckerton, 126 North Green St. (609-296-9610 or fumctuckerton. com) Sun., worship, 8:30 & 10 am. House of Hope (Spanish service) Sun., 5 pm.

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opening July 25. Artwork must be “green” in some way and made from up-cycled or recycled materials. Two- and three-dimensional works are sought, and each artist may submit up to five works to the gallery by July 24. Find the prospectus at www.gallery1603.com or call 609-494-1699 for more information. * * * Art Patrons Wanted: The Pine Shores Art Association has opened its Art Patron show in the PSAA gallery, 94 Stafford Ave. in Manahawkin. Fifty works donated by 50 PSAA artists will be on view through July 21 and then selected by pre-paid art patrons on July 22 during a gala reception from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Stafford Firehouse across the street. PSAA gallery hours are Sundays from 1 to 3 p.m. and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The monthly members meeting is Monday, July 9, at 7:30 p.m. Carol Freas will give a free mat-cutting demonstration afterward. Meetings are open to the general public. For more information, see the PSAA website at pineshoreartassociation.org or call 609-597-3557. * * * Sign Up Now: Local artist Diane Tomash is teaching an oil painting workshop focused on representing reflective surfaces such as brass at the Watermark Gallery in Tuckerton on Saturday, July 14. Call 609-296-6218 for more information. * * * Bus Trip: The Hammonton Arts Center is sponsoring a bus trip to the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, Pa., on Tuesday, July 24, to view “Offering of the Angels: Treasures from the Uffizi Gallery” The works of 45 masters of the Renaissance are displayed. Cost is $65; call 609-567-2348 by July 7 to reserve. A new HAC exhibit, “Art of the Line,” opens July 9 at its center, 219 Bellevue Ave. in Hammonton, with a blueberry-themed reception planned for Friday, July 13, at 6 p.m. —P.J.

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located on Mathistown Road. Our Gang’s summer theater camps, “ShowStoppers and SuperStars,” will run the weeks of July 9 to 13 and August 12 to 17. They’ll both be held at the Robert Horbelt Elementary School, near the Barnegat branch of the Ocean County Library off West Bay Avenue. As usual, the camps will be split into morning and afternoon sessions. The mornings are dedicated to children ages 6 to 8; afternoons are set aside for kids 9 to 12. Classes in singing,

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Well Spouse Support Group, OCC Southern Education Center, 195 Cedar Bridge Rd., Manahawkin (609-978-2077) The group is for spouses and partners of the chronically ill or disabled. Participants can share thoughts, feelings and anxieties in an informal, nonjudgmental environment. Meets last Wed. of each month, 8 pm. Ocean Acres Civic Assn., Ocean Acres Elementary School, Nautilus Drive, Manahawkin. Ocean Acres residents are welcome. Anyone requiring transportation, call 609-698-7583. Meets 2nd Tues. of each month, 7 pm.

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Forever Fit Mature Adult Fitness, (800-560-9990) Southern Ocean Medical Center’s Wellness Center sponsors the programs for healthy adults age 50 and older. Fee, $3.50 per class. Mill Creek Community Center, 1199 Mill Creek Rd., Manahawkin, Mon., Tues. & Fri., 8:30-9:30 am; Barnegat Community Center, West Bay Ave., Mon. & Fri., 7:45-8:45 am. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 357 Rte. 9, Waretown, Tues., 10:30-11:30 am, & Fri., 11 am-noon. Share Psychic & Intuitive Experience & Learning, Tudor Cottage, Little Egg Harbor. Participation is free; space is limited. Mon., 6-8 pm. Call Kathleen at 609-294-1013 or 609-709-9562 Bus Trips to Resorts International Casino, Leaves Great Bay Plaza, 200 Mathistown Rd., Little Egg Harbor. The Great Bay Woman’s Club hosts the trips. Cost, $20, includes $22 casino voucher. 1st Thurs. of each month, 9:30 am. To reserve, call Jean at 609-296-4028. Old Barney Amateur Radio Club, Ocean Acres Community Center, 498 Nautilus Drive, Manahawkin (www.obarc.org) 1st Tues. of each month. Amateur radio VE test session, 6:30 pm; meeting, 7:30 pm. Open Rec Night for Children, Little Egg Harbor Community Center, 319 West Calabreeze Way, Mystic Island (609-296-9700) There are table games, board games, 2 Wii systems and more. Fri., 6-8:30 pm, except holidays. Beach Haven Community Arts Program’s Commemorative Bricks, The bricks are placed in the paths at Veterans Bicentennial Park in Beach Haven. Contribution, $100. Call 609-492-2253. Bingo, American Legion John Wesley Taylor Post #232, 499 North Main St. (Rte. 9), Barnegat (609698-8632) Doors open, 5:30 pm; calling begins, 7 pm. Al-Anon/Alateen, (888-425-2666, or 856-547-0855 daytime) This is a 12-Step program for friends and relatives of alcoholics. Alateen is for ages 10-18. This is not a religious program. Sun., Mill Creek Community Center, 1199 Mill Creek Rd., Manahawkin, step/discussion & Alateen, 7 pm. Mon., King of Kings Church, 1000 North Main St., Manahawkin, Beginners, 10 am; S/D, 10:30 am; Waretown United Methodist Church, Bryant Rd. (Rte. 612 east), S/D, 7:30 pm. Tues., Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 333 North Main St., Manahawkin, beginner, 7 pm; S/D, 7:30 pm. Wed., West Creek United Methodist Church, Thomas Ave. & Rte. 9, S/D, 8-9 pm. Thurs.,

Mill Creek Community Center, beginner, 10 am; S/D, 10:30 am; St. Francis Community Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach, beginner, 7 pm; S/D, 7:30 pm; Forked River Presbyterian Church, Rte. 9, S/D, 8 pm. Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum, Leitz Blvd. & Wisteria Lane, Tuckerton (609-294-1547) The tworoom restored schoolhouse contains exhibits on the Tuckerton Railroad, the Tuckerton Wireless and more. . Open Wed., 10 am-4 pm. Nashville Songwriters Assn. International Workshops, Pinelands Regional High School, Nugentown Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609-296-4881) Call Tommy Allen for information. 2nd Wed. of each month, 7-9 pm. Counseling Services Available, Monmouth/Ocean Division of Catholic Charities, 128 Cedar St., Tuckerton (732-505-3113) Individual, family and marital counseling are available for those in need regardless of race, color, religion or creed.

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Uncle Albert & Rambling Joe, 5 pm

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Joey D’s Doo Wop Party George Abbot She Said Sunday

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Mike Byrne

George Abbot

Smokey Starr

Tony, 5-8 pm Clutch Dog, 9 pm Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher, 6-10 pm

Chris Fritz Trio, 9 pm

John McNutt Band, 9 pm

Element K, 9 pm

Pat Karwan, 8 pm

Tony Pileggi, 5 pm

Chuck Paul, 5 pm

Chris Fritz, 3-7 pm

Dan Brown Duo, 3-7 pm

Lenny G & The Soulsenders, 3-7 pm Jason Booth, 4-8 pm Weird Al karaoke, 8 pm Custom Blend

PJ, Dennis & Chris, 3-7 pm AJ Stone, 3-7 pm

The Benjamins

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Jammin’ Janice George Abbot Mike Byrne, 7:30-10:30 pm

George Abbot Ted Hammock

Chuck Miller Live, 9 pm

Ted Hammock & Jason Booth, 9 pm

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Chris Gustelli, 3-7 pm

Dan Brown, 3-7 pm

Dan Barone, 6-10 pm

Third Watch, 4-8 pm

Michael Clayton Moore, 3-7 pm The Jonzes, 3-7 pm Guy Petersen Band, 10 pm

Fred Conley

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Pasta & Sinatra, 5 pm Elvis Show, 5 pm Love Puppies, 10 pm Mainstream Sellouts, 10 pm

Alotta Colada, 5 pm Love Puppies, 10 pm

Ted Hammock, 9 pm Dan Barone, 10 pm

The Danksters, 10 pm

Pat Karwan, 7:30 pm Paul Plumeri Band, 8:30 pm

Weird Al karaoke, 6-10 pm Acoustic Night with Mike & Jay

The Nerds

Chris Thomas, 3-7 pm

Lisa Bouchelle, 7 pm Gyrl Band, 10 pm

Dave Christopher, 5 pm Richie & the All Stars, 9 pm

Weird Owl karaoke, 5 pm

Pasta & Sinatra, 5 pm Weird Owl karaoke, 5 pm Lima Bean Riot, 10 pm The Replicants, 10 pm April, 6-9 pm April, 6-9 pm

Dave Jones, 3-7 pm

Shorty Long & The Jersey Horns, 4-6 pm Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher, 10 pm Edgar, 4:30-8 pm

The Pickles, 4-7 pm The Pickles Duo, 10 pm Chris Gustelli, 4:30-8 pm

Shorty Long, 10 pm

The Blitz, 10 pm

Bill & Andy Show, 5 pm

Chris Gustelli, 4-7 pm Chris Gustelli, 10 pm Ted Hammock, 4-7 pm Dylan Manfredi, 10 pm Dave Sodano, Sinatra Smokey Starr, 3-7 pm by the Sea, 5-9 pm Jason Booth, 9 pm

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The Impulsives, 4-6 pm

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Psychic Readings by Lisa

OCTOPUS’S GARDEN PLANTATION RICK’S AMERICAN CAFÈ

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Pat Karwan, 3-7 pm Fred Conley, 5-9 pm

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NOTE: SOME VENUES MAY HAVE DJS OR OTHER DIVERSIONS ON OTHER NIGHTS. Battered Person Hotline, (732-322-9092) Call for help for anyone in Ocean County of any age who is abused or battered. Down’s Syndrome Support Group, Pinelands Regional High School, Nugentown Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609-294-0605 or 609-296-3109) High Hopes Support Group meetings are for anyone wishing to learn about Down Syndrome. 1st Mon. of each month, 7 pm. Ocean County Historical Society Museum, 26 Hadley Ave., Toms River (732-341-1880) Guided tours, Tues. & Thurs., 1-3 pm; Sat., 10 am-4 pm. Research library open, Tues., Wed. & Thurs., 1-4 pm; Sat., 10 am-4 pm. LBI Swing Dance Club, Singles or couples, beginner or expert, ballroom, country, latin and swing dancers are welcome to meet at whatever establishment has the most suitable band each week. Contact 609-4949742 (weekends) or jtitus@ erols.com (weekdays).

Divorced Parents Group, Stafford Twp. Recreation Center, 385 Jennings Rd., Manahawkin. Meets 3rd Thurs. of each month, 7:30 pm. Call Robert at 609978-0812. Family Planning Program, 1173 Beacon Ave., Suite B, Manahawkin (609-597-6094) Family Planning offers complete gynecological examinations, birth control information and supplies, sexually transmitted infection screening and pregnancy testing services for women. Fees are based on a sliding scale. Rolling Thunder POW-MIA & Veterans Organization, Lanoka Harbor Firehouse, Rte. 9, Lanoka Harbor (609-971-3544, 609-242-0626 or 609-698-8509) 3rd Tues. of each month, 7:30 pm. VFW Post 316 of Mystic Island, 259 Gifford Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609-296-2671) Meets 1st & 3rd Wed. of each month, 7:30 pm. New members are welcome.

Informal Band & Sing-along Sessions, Knights of Columbus Hall, Forked River. Sat., noon-4 pm, when hall is not rented. Any musician or singer interested in playing or singing easy Dixielandstyle arrangements can write to Joe Derhay, c/o Knights of Columbus, 15 East Lacey Rd., Forked River, NJ 08731. Visiting Homecare Service, (609-597-7211 or 732244-5565) This nonprofit organization offers housekeeping and health care services to Ocean County residents during times of illness, frailty or stress. Well Baby Clinic, LBI Health Dept., 11601 Long Beach Blvd., Haven Beach (609-361-1000, ext. 250 or 609-492-1212) Children from birth through preschool age must be registered in order to attend this monthly program, which provides well-care screenings, immunizations, developmental assessment and pediatric management. Call for appointment.

Laurel Auxiliary, Tip Seaman County Park, Rte. 9 & Lakeview Drive, Tuckerton (609-296-4604 or 609296-5747) Comprised of all age groups, the auxiliary holds fund-raising and social events to support the Southern Ocean Medical Center Foundation. 1st Fri. of each month, 1 pm. Breast Cancer Support Group, SOMC Family Resource Center, Ocean Club, 700 South Rte. 9, Manahawkin (800-560-9990) The group is for women undergoing treatment for breast cancer, and their family members. Meets 2nd & 4th Tues. of each month, 7 pm. Habitat for Humanity of Southern Ocean County Requests Donations & Volunteers, (609-978-9984) The goal is to raise funds to build homes for needy families. Call to volunteer; send donations to Habitat for Humanity, 668 Rte. 9, West Creek, NJ 08092.


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Stunning reverse living custom contemporary with 180 degree ocean views. Home has 3 bedrooms and 2 ½ baths with wrap around decks on both Àoors that are accessible from every room. Great income producing investment. Sixteen weeks are booked for the 2012 season. Offered at $1,599,000.

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PEAHALA PARK

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HARRIS HARBOR DUPLEX! Cape cod style duplex on 65' x 155' lot with a detached, oversized garage. Second Àoor is accessible via an interior staircase. Riparian grant and riparian lease. Property has bulkhead. Offered at $1,099,000

Turn-key condo in excellent condition and clean as a whistle, ready for new owners. New carpet, kitchen Àooring, A/C units with remotes, microwave and refrigerator. Just 6 houses to the beach. Established rental history. If you are looking for a good buy on LBI this is your opportunity for a year round or vacation get away. Offered at $379,000.

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Cute get-away located on the oceanside in a great LEHYC neighborhood. Two bedrooms, no condo fees and spacious. Walk to everything Beach Haven has to offer. Strong rental history. Offered at $299,900

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BRANT BEACH

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lip-flop weather is upon us. I’ve always been amazed by those folks with what I call “Indian feet.” I know that’s not necessarily politically correct, but I’ve always called it that. You know what that is – people walking around on the hot asphalt in bare feet, as though they don’t feel the heat burning their soles. Maybe they don’t. I guess if you go around long enough walking on gravel or along the street, your feet can get calloused enough so you don’t feel it. If you have Indian feet, you’re in luck. If not, it’s time to put on the flip-flops. Summer’s sizzle is here, along with the great July 4th holiday. These hot summer days sometimes bring slambang thunderstorms, like we had last Friday and we’ll continue to have most of the summer, and the warmer ocean could bring more in the way of tropical systems, so it’s good to have a contingency plan. Grab yourself a generator and prime it up so you can watch your new DVDs if the power goes out. Remember our first rule of video watching: always make sure the power’s on. And not just to the DVD player. We have some good ones this week to take our minds off the sizzle and the rumble that’s going on out there. Cool the house, grab the popcorn and settle in for some “21 Jump Street,” “The Artist,” “The Wrath of the Titans”and “Big Miracle.” But first, we have a public service announcement, along with some public service DVD recommendations that are sure to cool off the sizzles. Independence Day is upon us, so in the spirit of the July 4th festivities and the fact that this week’s SandPaper comes out on July 4, here at DVDiscussion we’re recommending some July 4th films. The first takes us all the way back to when it all began, July 4, 1776, so we recommend “1776,” the rousing musical about the framing of the Declaration of Independence. The music is good, and there’s something special about hearing all those founding fathers sing, especially John Adams and Ben Franklin. Good book, good music and good times. This one gets four bags of patriotic popcorn. Two others that are good ol’ flag raisers, and have really good music, are “The Music Man” and “Yankee Doodle Dandy.” The former tells of the exploits of smooth con man Harold Hill attempting to rip off the good folks of River City, Iowa, by forming a band of the city’s children and then absconding with the money the parents pay for the instruments. The final song, “76 Trombones,” is sung during the city’s July 4th parade. The “Yankee Doodle Dandy” in question is entertainer George M. Cohan, and James Cagney won an Oscar playing the Irish song and dance man. Cagney always said this was his favorite movie, and it is a flag-waving blast. Watch these two as a double feature, and get four bags of popcorn for each. Heck, get a case; you’ll need them for the next two also. “Independence Day” is a very different flick, one of our first so-called summer blockbusters, coming out on July 4, 1996, and telling the tale of an alien invasion that the citizens of Earth have to band together to fight off. The aliens might have superior technology, but “Independence Day” has Will Smith. I’ll take those odds any day, but especially on July 4. Another good one is “Born on the Fourth of July,” the second film in Oliver Stone’s Vietnam trilogy (“Platoon” being the first), which tells the story of Ron Kovic, a Marine who has all the right, patriotic reasons for joining up to fight in Vietnam, then gets paralyzed from a wound and has to deal with all the protests and negativity in America. The film might not be a flag-waver like some of the others are, but it’s an important film nonetheless, and Tom Cruise gives a powerhouse performance as Kovic. Four bags all around. Here’s an easy one. Snatch up about two

hours of time, load the microwave and nuke some popcorn; four bags ought to do it. Grab a couple of cold ones, then settle down and watch “The Artist.” Easily the best film I’ve recommended all summer. It’s clever, it’s funny, it’s sad, it has originality and ingenuity, and in the end, it has pizzazz. It’s the story of George Valentin, a silent film megastar not unlike Douglas Fairbanks, who, despite his enormous popularity, finds himself on the cusp of incipient talkies, which he refuses to believe will ever amount to anything. One day he literally bumps into ingénue Peppy Miller, who strikes it big as a dancer and eventually rises to mega-stardom in the talkies, while George’s career goes south quicker than a flock of geese in the autumn. “The Artist” borrows liberally from “A Star is Born” and other films, but writer/director Michael Hazanavicius chooses to use the conceit of a silent film to tell his tale. Thus he filmed it in black and white and there is very little sound, just dialog cards and lots of interesting music. It’s not difficult to watch, but you have to give it your full attention; this is not something you can watch while reading the paper. The actors make it worthwhile. Star Jean Dujardin (Valentin) has an easy smile and a bouncy disposition; after the stock market crashes in 1929 and films move from the silent to the voiced era, Valentin watches his life and life’s work twisting out of control. Sun to clouds very quickly. Dujardin does an astounding job without words; with facial expressions and that smile, he’s perfect for Valentin. So is Bérénice Bejo as Peppy Miller, impossibly cute and irresistibly upbeat as the innocent who becomes the big star. John Goodman plays movie producer Al Zimmer, and then there is the matter of the dog, Uggie, who practically steals the film. You’ll see why “The Artist” easily won the best-picture Oscar at last year’s Academy Awards. After the Titans had to suffer a clash, it was inevitable that everyone would have to feel their wrath Thus we have “The Wrath of the Titans,” a.k.a. “Clash of the Titans 2,” new to DVD this week. Guess we couldn’t get enough of Zeus, Perseus, Andromeda, Hades, Ares and the rest of the Olympian crew. In this one, Perseus must descend to the underworld (something many heroes did in the literature of the ancient world. Apparently it was fairly easy to get in, just very difficult to get out) to rescue his father, Zeus, who is held captive there by Ares (the war god)

By JIM DE FRANCESCO en Bailey, a stand-up comic for nearly 20 years, found his calling as a game-show host a few years ago in an unusual venue: a taxi. Discovery’s “Cash Cab” ended up becoming an Emmy-winning program, thanks in part to Bailey’s wry sense of humor and his witty, yet thoughtful cabbie persona. He is now entertaining audiences throughout the country with his stand-up routines. Fans can check out a less expurgated version of Bailey at the Surflight Theater in Beach Haven on July 11. Long Beach Island has always held special memories for Bailey. He and his family have often vacationed here, and he loves the Island. “LBI is kind of unique as a vacation resort,” he said. “It’s isolated in a good way ... a genuine community unto itself. The people are friendly, the beaches are nice, and people let you be without pestering you. I’ve been coming to the Jersey Shore since I was 8 years old and will always return to LBI.” With his rather humble beginnings in North Jersey, Bailey came to realize early on he had comedic gifts. “Growing up in Chatham, Supplied photo N.J., in school, I was often called down to the principal’s office after GOOD HUMOR MAN: Bailey, host of TV’s ‘Cash Cab,’ being tossed out of class,” he re- brings his unique and funny views to Beach Haven. calls. “All I wanted to do was be funny, and many of my classmates seemed to Store for $4.50 an hour. One night, Bailey got think I was, too. Once a gym teacher made me his unlikely start as a real stand-up comedian stand up in his office for a long time until he when he was mistaken for a comic in the club’s finally came in and said, ‘All right then, what’s green room. The booking agent, seeing that the so funny?’ I told him the same joke I had said other comics in the room could not get enough in class. He started laughing hysterically and of Bailey’s humor, signed him on the spot. “He told me to get the hell out of his office!” asked me how long I had been a comedian, and Soon, Bailey began regular sojourns in I answered, I literally just started.” Manhattan, where he started hanging with the After a few years of performing in Los stand-up comedians at various comedy clubs. Angeles, he moved back to New York and, for It was then on to Los Angeles, where he got a two years, went to “open-mike” nights to hone job answering telephones at the L.A. Comedy Continued on Page 46, Sec. 2

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and Hades (the hell god). If you liked the first one, this one shouldn’t be too hard on the eyes. If hungry, get two bags of popcorn for this one. The other week we looked at “Snow White and the Huntsman” in CineScene; this week we have this year’s other Snow White film just out to

HOME BASE: Toms River STYLE: A one-man reggae-calypso show, specializing in reggae covers and other popular hits with a distinct ska slant or tropical twist. LINEUP: Smokey Starr, vocals and bongos SOUND BYTE: From his native Jamaica to Europe, Caribbean cruise lines, mega-resorts in Vegas and mega-clubs in New York City, Smokey’s large-scale talent and unique brand of “turnpike reggae” have entertained audiences of all sizes. TWO’S TAKE: From the very first drumbeat, get carried away on a tropical breeze. CHECK OUT: facebook.com/smokeystarr, myspace.com/ smokeystarr BE THE JUDGE: Sunday, July 8, at Buckalew’s, Beach Haven. —V.L.

DVD. This one is “Mirror, Mirror” the phrase the evil queen uses to summon her magical mirror to tell her who’s the fairest in the land. Julia Roberts is the queen, and is pretty fair, but her evil is more camp than cruel. Lily Collins (Phil’s Continued on Page 47, Sec. 2

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Cover Scene Stalwarts Finesse It at Nardi’s By VICTORIA LASSONDE hese are four guys who know what they’re doing. And even after 20 years, they love every minute of it – the music, the hot lights, the late-night lifestyle, the outstretched hands of an appreciative crowd. The Philadelphia-based party rock cover band Steamroller Picnic first formed in 1993, and bass player Jeff Vega (who studied at the Juilliard School) replaced the original bassist the following year. Guitarist Justin Defazio, a.k.a. Judge, joined in 1999. So with 18 and 13 years in, they’re true veterans. “We were playing at the Tide (in Beach Haven) when O.J. Simpson was being chased,” Vega recalled. Since 2005, the band has been fronted by the dynamic, bleached-blond, tattooed singerguitarist Jean-Paul Mullay, and dreadlocked drummer Christopher Bones (a product of Philly’s University of the Arts) came aboard last year. In Mullay’s opinion, the current lineup of top-quality players is the best yet. “Our show has tightened up, and I think we’ve taken it to another level since (Bones) joined.” What makes it work, he said, is the friendship that not only bonds them as bandmates but also promotes a healthy working relationship and translates well to the stage. They have supported each other through inebriation and sobriety, shared triumphs and weathered mishaps, traveling countless miles together and navigating the trappings of a touring musician’s life. With a long history and widespread reputa-

T HOME BASE: South Jersey STYLE: Crowd-revving, party-fueling covers from Journey and Def Leppard to LMFAO and Maroon 5. Nonstop excitement and highquality musicianship at every show, be it a club, wedding or private event. LINEUP: Renee Craig, lead vocals; Joe Maffei, lead vocals and guitar; Vince Maffei, lead guitar and vocals; Roger Morris, bass; Keith Fenton, keyboard; Mike McDevitt, drums and vocals. SOUND BYTE: “I need a Blitz fix!” is an oft-quoted battle cry from fans. TWO’S TAKE: Playful and precise – every song, every time. FUN FACT: FACT: The Maffei brothers’ uncles are original members of the Philly doo-wop group Danny and the Juniors. CHECK OUT: OUT: the blitzband.com BE THE JUDGE: Saturday, July 7, at the Surf City Hotel, where the band is celebrating its 11th consecutive season. —V.L.

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MAESTROS: (From left) Guitarist Defazio (out of frame), drummer Bones, front man Mullay and bassist Vega love an appreciative crowd.

Set List Snippet “Angel,” Shaggy/ “Space Cowboy,” Steve Miller Band “Santeria,” Sublime “Hey Jealousy,” Gin Blossoms “In the Middle,” Jimmy Eat World “Last Dance for Mary Jane,” Tom Petty “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” Def Leppard/ “I Love Rock ’n’ Roll,” Joan Jett “American Girl,” Tom Petty “Wrong Way,” Sublime “Take Me Out,” Franz Ferdinand

The band’s longevity is attributable to quality, consistency and relationship building. “You have to understand your crowd or you’ll fade out.” tion to uphold, Defazio said professionalism is the band’s key to continued success. “We don’t play any games,” he said. “We come in, set up, do a good job, and we don’t cause any problems.” Mullay agreed – the band’s longevity is attributable to quality, consistency and relationship building. “You have to understand your crowd or you’ll fade out,” he added. Likewise, to avoid stagnation, the band recognizes the importance of being versatile and embracing change in technology and music trends, in order to stay relevant, which benefits the musicians as much as it does the crowds. Ever progressing and diversifying, keeping the set lists fresh prevent the “job” of performing live music from becoming tiresome. “It’s a bad feeling to dread going to work,” Mullay said. Luckily for him, he wouldn’t know. “You get excited about new things,” Vega said. The band’s Red Hot Chili Peppers tribute side project is one new development. As Mullay explained, the band is set up well for it, with the right four pieces, and the Chili Peppers’ sizeable repertoire of hits lends itself well to a tribute project. In the ’90s, Mullay said, Steamroller was a heavier, harder-edged band, which was perfectly suited to the grunge and hardcore that dominated the mosh-pit-generating music scene at the time. Today’s incarnation of the band takes a decidedly upbeat, danceable approach – though none of the guys had any trouble channeling their darker sides for “Enter Sandman,” the night’s frenzied, crowd-churning closing number. Last weekend’s three sets at Nardi’s contained the expected assortment of hits from several decades that ignited the dance floor from the start and never cooled off. To call the first set “the warm-up set” is to undersell it, really, with “Boys of Summer” and “Tainted Love” and even some Sublime, Strokes and INXS to its credit. The second set was an irresistible dance party mix that included Cee Lo Green and Maroon 5, Violent Femmes and Tom Petty, a Def LeppardJoan Jett mashup and the crowd’s constant, exuberant scream-singing along. In the third set, the dance floor became a sea of blissfully writhing angst with “Mr. Bright Side,” “My Own Continued on Page 52, Sec. 2


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Fear the Flip-Flop, Jettison the Plastic

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ope you’re enjoying your summer so far. I wanted to take this opportunity to forward on a message from the medical community about a major health risk. According to the very alarming press release that came out this week, “Mount Sinai School of Medicine orthopedic doctors are seeing an influx of patients with injuries from wearing flip-flops and are available to offer advice on how to wear these shoes safely and stay injury free.” W-W-W-What? Who knew that walking the dog in sandals was taking steps to your demise! And that collection of thongs at the top of the dunes are festering with Purple Fever, Barnacle Disease and other made-up ailments. Apparently, those slaps on your feet are responsible for kinetic stress, sun damage, lower extremity pain, broken toes and exposure to germs. Who knew? Actually, flip-flops, like any shoe with poor support, can be murder on the lower back. And you shouldn’t mow the lawn in them – or enter mosh pits. But I don’t see why doctors have to be so dramatic. I guess there’re a lot of things I don’t get. Like, why do you have to peel nine stickers off a plum before you eat it? And why would anyone cut a sandwich and not go all the way through, leaving that one connection of bread that threatens the integrity of said sandwich? And if people love LBI enough to make a vanity license plate, why do they leave at the best time of the year? But the one thing that I can’t begin to comprehend is when I check out

at ShopRite, why so many people are still using plastic bags. Yes, I do the grocery shopping in our house. My wife has no patience for the supermarket; I’ve seen her come to near fits in the fruit aisle and meltdowns in the frozen food. As it turns out, she’s better at most things than I am, and the groceries are a job I can’t screw up … not consistently anyway. I’ve been using canvas bags now for a few years, and frankly, I can’t imagine going back to those tacky, crinkling, plastic bags. I just hate ’em. Of course, I started doing it because it was such a tangible way to see how much less plastic gets used. In a few months of food shopping, you can easily fill two cabinets with bags. After a few times using the canvas ones, I realized they weren’t just eco, they were also easy. The bag with the cranberry juice wasn’t going to tear at the handle, the ice cream wasn’t going to sweat through and make a mess, and Alice could have put all the Bradys’ veggies in one canvas bag. If you still need the nuts and bolts of bags explained to you, plastic is a petroleum product, made from fossil fuels, a finite and expensive resource. The bags are made to be used once, and by their nature, they don’t degrade. For being the brightest creatures on Earth, sometimes we ain’t so bright. Wawa, Lowe’s, Target, etc.; the bags become litter, stick in trees, or blow into the ocean, where they wash ashore when we have half the state vacationing on LBI. Or better yet, they choke some unsuspecting sea life. The ones that are “properly” disposed of simply go into landfills, which will eventually take over the Earth.

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SEA CHANGE: Eighty young local surfers – or ‘groms’ – got to mix it up and ride waves with professional riders such as Noah Snyder, Andrew Gesler and Asher Nolan at the Rip My Shred Stick event hosted by Hurley on the beach at 29th Street in Ship Bottom on Saturday. Despite several recent thunderstorms, waves have remained trifling. I get excited every time I pack those reusable bags (doesn’t say much for my social life granted). Occasionally a checker will insist that something has to go in a plastic bag first, even though it’s already in a sealed container. That woman won’t take no for an answer. Occasionally I forget the bags. In that case, I ask for paper. Paper bags come from trees, which are essentially a renewable resource and biodegradable. But they require a lot of fossil fuels, water and a bleaching process. And I know they’re not terribly popular on LBI, but I kind of like a nice, shady, green tree. But I look around and I barely ever see anyone using reusable bags. Why is that? They cost like 99 cents. ShopRite knocks 5 cents off your bill for every bag you use, which means the bags pay for themselves after 20 trips. And we have at least three that were free give-away swag at random events. I think the Phillies used to have grocery bag night. It’s 2012. To me, it’s like walking into the hardware store and asking for extra-leaded paint to redecorate your kid’s room. Are you a tree-hugging wussy if you don’t carry your batteries out of Home Depot in a plastic bag?

HOME BASE: New Jersey STYLE: High-energy party rock covers old and new, plus a blazing stage show fueled by audience participation, including onstage dancers – preferably of the female variety. LINEUP: Andy Rimer, lead vocals, guitar; Nick D’Angelo, lead guitar, vocals; Jared Hines, bass, vocals; John Cannaveno, drums, vocals. SOUND BYTE: The self-proclaimed “NJ’s Best Party Band” has entertained audiences in Vermont and Key West, but nurtures its roots in the Garden State. TWO’S TAKE: Don’t judge a band by its covers – Naked Twister has also recorded three original albums. The newest, Would Ya Look at That? , is available at all shows and online. CHECK OUT: nakedtwisterband.com BE THE JUDGE: Friday, July 6, at The Sea Shell, Beach Haven. —V.L.

You can call me a Nancy-boy, but lose the toxic tote. The documentary “Bag It” plays at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences on July 5, at 7 p.m., on the eve of Barnegat Bay Day. This film has won a list of awards at various film fests because it takes a comical and poignant look at our relationship with plastics. And I think it has the potential to make a difference on LBI. I’ve heard a few rumblings lately of a movement to ban plastic bags from retail locations on LBI. It’s not a covert operation of mystery and intrigue. It’s simply people enacting the change they want to see in the world. Granted, that would require six different boroughs to enact six different rulings, which usually goes as well as a dry Irish wedding. And to really see a difference, it would take cooperation from Tuckerton, Eagleswood, Manahawkin, Barnegat, Waretown and Lacey Township. And in the interest of effectiveness, folks have to actually use canvas or polyester bags. To enact a ban and then have people using paper or paying a fee on plastics negates the point. Of course, like anything that seems common sense, there are op-

ponents. Among them are extreme politicians who would swerve to hit a turtle to impress their base. Then there are those who talk about the dangers of reusable bags carrying infection from old food. To no one’s surprise, that gem comes from the plastic bag industry lobbyists. Here’s an idea – wash ’em after every few trips to Super Fresh. Groundbreaking … I know. So, do we have it in us? The city of Los Angeles and the state of Hawaii did it. There’s an 84-year-old woman in Concord, Mass., pushing for a ban on single-use plastic water bottles! The Outer Banks outlawed the bags back in 2009 (although a few senators are doing their best to overturn it). But what about here? Are we that much different from those communities? Actually, the next coastal town to our south is considering it. After years of campaigning, the city of Brigantine is researching the realities of a plastic bag ban. The main force behind this is members of the South Jersey Surfrider Foundation, and Brigantine would be the first town in New Jersey to enact a ban. I’m curious to see if any locals might get started voluntarily. I’m wondering if the surf retailers, bait and tackle shops, and seafood markets might take some initiative, seeing as they are first to be affected by plastic tides. And I know someone’s going to bring up the point that bans are bad and this is more government intervention in our lives. Of course, no one likes the idea of more rules. I’m with ya. But think back to the cloudy barrooms of 10 years ago. The smoking ban seems to have worked out pretty well. But folks will still wave the red, white and blue and talk about freedom. Call me crazy, but I don’t think you can carry freedom around in a plastic Walmart bag. LBIF, Thursday, 7 p.m.: “Bag It.” Check it out. That’s all. Lots of Lightning, Not Many Waves These last few columns I’ve been going on and on about the surf, but this week has been pretty lackluster, despite some traumatizing thunderstorms. In short, it’s been a rough week for deck furniture. It was rough on LBI, but I’m hearing that some beach towns in Atlantic County were reduced to Third World status after Friday night’s blitz. On Sunday evening, we were Continued on Page 46, Sec. 2


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60 x 80 Oceanside 60 x 80 Oceanside 40 x 100 Oceanblock 50 x 100 Bayside Call Jeff for details. All four lots for $1,599,000 Will sell oceanside and bayside separately.

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We invite you to come and experience one of the fi nest locations on the Jersey Shore here in Loveladies. This stately seashore colonial sits on one of the largest lots in the area. Bring family and friends to share the fun. Be in for the summer and plan your future construction as you enjoy this serene location. The views are outstanding. $4,699,500.

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Immaculate Lagoonfront retreat. The current owner made many upgrades to this home in the past few years, which included: new roof, new skylights, vinyl siding, stainless appliances, new kitchen cabinets (top), new tile floors and wainscoting. The bathroom was completely replaced. Interior features include: four bedrooms, one full bathroom, tile floors, open floor plan, fireplace and vaulted ceilings. The living area and master bedroom have full views of the water. This home sits on a very large lot, about one quarter acre. There is plenty of parking and room for a swimming pool. Enjoy the quiet and private backyard (fenced). Launch your vessel from the dock which runs the full length of the bulkhead. $334,900

Nice ranch home in the Village Harbor section of Manahawkin. Located on the end of the lagoon. Great for your shore retreat or build new in the future. The living area has a full view of the water. SO LD

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Triplex. Great Investment opportunity. New owner can live in one and rent the others. Two outdoor showers and two car garage on a 60 x 100 lot. Rental income of approximately $50,000. Located in the LEHYC section of Beach Haven. Six houses to the beach. $899,000.

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Liquid Lines

Continued from Page 44, Sec. 2 treated to the most intense sunset while the moon rose in the east and lightning cracked everywhere in between. Nature’s nightly shows are going to make the holiday fireworks seem pretty ho-hum. In the period between the two heat spells, we mostly had a cool, offshore breeze, but barely a wave. The surf did come up a bit when the wind finally went south last Thursday afternoon. Friday and Saturday morning had a few kneeto thigh-high little peelers. Some of the better breaks actually had nicely shaped bowls. But the weekend and most of this week have left much to be desired for waveriders. And things don’t look good in our immediate future. The primary cause of our disappointment was the deterioration of Tropical Storm Debbie. Actually, as a Gulf storm, she pushed some good lefts into West Florida and a jumbled 10-foot swell into the Panhandle before slowly moving ashore in that armpit region of the state. Most of the models had her coming across Florida and regaining strength in the open Atlantic; that would have meant a sure shot for us. But the old girl didn’t have it in her and dissipated to nothing over land, becoming a post-tropical storm by last Wednesday. By Thursday, she just wasn’t up to partying. Still, anytime the water is this pleas-

ant and the wind is west, you’ll always see someone figure out a way to ride those lessthan-1-foot waves. When we get that, always check your favorite break around low tide for a groveler. Also, when we have a week like this with a lot of moon showing (full was Tuesday), we often see the tiniest little bump in the swell on the incoming tide. You’re not going to notice when a 4-foot swell in April offers a few 5-foot sets, but when we’re in dire surf with clean conditions in the summer, the full moon can boost flat waves up to a rideable line. It’s not much, but getting out there for a handful of glides, especially during that blistering heat, puts a local in a much better frame of mind to deal with that summer workload. And if you’re here on vacation, well, there’s no reason not to. There was one little blip on the tropical radar this weekend that headed into the Caribbean. It never had any wave-making potential for us, but when you see storms form out in the Atlantic Basin and move west, there’s always that glimmer of hope. Last Saturday, Hurley came to 29th Street in Ship Bottom with Rip My Shed Stick, featuring pro riders Noah Snyder and New Jersey’s Andrew Gesler. Eighty local kids also had a chance to surf with Asher Nolan, who you may remember won the trials of the Quiksilver Pro New York last year and faced Kelly Slater in round one. There was a little wave coming through that

morning, but thanks to Long Beach Township’s recent beach replenishment, it was mostly closed out. Still, the Hurley crew kept the kids occupied with surfing, sand castles, and hats that got screen printed right on the beach. At the end of the day, the big winner was Alli English for her creative waveriding. I’m impressed with this every year. Every surf company sends team riders up the East Coast in the summer. But instead of a movie in the shop or a bar event, the Hurley guys really get in the water with the groms and get them fired up. For those who are just joining us for the summer, I want to let you know that Liquid Lines columns (this week and now archives), as well as the rest of our content, can be found at thesandpaper.net. One special web exclusive we’ve been running this summer is “SandPaper, Show Us Your Quiver,” where locals are sharing collections of whatever they ride waves on at http://thesandpaper.villagesoup.com/ column/columnpost/sandpaper-show-us-yourquiver/830852. And thus, we continue week two of July 4th madness. There are a whole lot of people on a small sandbar again this week. I watched a mom clutch her kids in the crosswalk as a driver (who had just cut me off) ran though a red light in Surf City last Saturday. We’re all in a hurry, but take a second to be thoughtful. And please be careful with those deadly flip-flops. * joncoen@thesandpaper.net

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Ben Bailey Continued from Page 41, Sec. 2 his craft. Now, with nearly 20 years under his belt as a successful stand-up, Bailey continues to work his comedy magic while performing live before appreciative audiences, earning acclaim for both the show “Cash Cab” and his personal appearances all over the world. Humor Is Where You Find It Being a successful comic can be an elusive talent, and Bailey knows it. “Something funny is usually a combination of everyday life and a fresh look at a familiar topic,” he observed. “I don’t sit down with a notebook and spend five hours writing. The premises come to me quite naturally. They just pop into my head, and I’m grateful for those inspirations. “I like writing a joke as much as I enjoy performing it,” he said. He takes listeners on long road trips through his meandering mind, and the really fun part of the ride is the detour. His comic principle: You may have heard the joke’s premise before, “but, uh, did you ever think about this part of it?” A defining moment finally came when Bailey was asked to audition for “Cash Cab,” an innovative game show that takes place in a taxi. He said a ton of comics auditioned for the show. “I got insanely lucky,” Bailey said. “It was a good fit for me. I’d been a driver; I used to drive limousines. One audition, four callbacks later, taxi school and a major background check and I was in. It almost didn’t happen. A friend asked me to go to a beach house; I almost did that instead of try out.” The show ran five years, amassing more than 400 episodes and garnering several Emmy awards. It can still be seen in syndication, and fans often set their DVRs to relish every moment. Bailey said he looks for ward to his Surfl ight appearance. “Simply stated, I plan to bring plenty of laughter,” he said, “and the inner peace that it brings. I want to give everyone a good-enough laugh that they forget the things that are bothering them. I figure that’s what they’re paying for at a comedy show. They want to laugh so hard they set aside everyday problems.” No guarantee, but Bailey is also hoping to drive his now-famous Cash Cab to the Surfl ight July 11. Producers permitted him to purchase the yellow Toyota Sienna after the show’s fi nal episode. High-mileage vehicle? Nope. Bailey said, “It hardly has 20,000 miles on it.” Bailey was also the host of NBC’s “Who’s Still Standing?,” a unique game show designed to keep contestants and viewers on their toes by pitting contestants against one another for a series of high-stakes trivia battles. Bailey’s one-hour special “Road Rage” premiered on Comedy Central in May 2011. A DVD of the special will be available for sale the evening of his performance in Beach Haven. What’s next for him? He’s excited about several innovative projects in the works, including personally developing and producing a brand-new game show as well as a sitcom. “You can’t stand still in this business, and I am very optimistic about the future,” he added. “There are a lot of good ideas to come.” A prolific entertainer, Bailey has appeared regularly at comedy festivals through the years and has guest-starred on numerous television comedies and dramas, including NBC’s “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and “30 Rock,” as well as “Oprah,” “The Today Show” and “Mad TV.” He also has a recurring role on the daytime drama “One Life to Live” and has appeared in his own “Comedy Central Presents” special. In addition, Bailey also has performed on several of the late-night talk shows, including NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn,” NBC’s “Last Call with Carson Daly” and “Comedy Central’s Premium Blend.” He’s featured in an upcoming fi lm, “Bad Parents,” due for a fall release. For more on Bailey, check out http://www. therealbenbailey.com. Tickets for next Wednesday’s show at 8 p.m. may be purchased by phone by calling the Surflight box office at 609-4929477. * jimdefrancesco@thesandpaper.net


and Jonah Hill. Stay cool, and enjoy the Independence Day holiday. Do me a favor; stay safe and don’t set off too many fireworks in your back yard – go instead to the pro fireworks shooters who will be giving shows in several nearby towns. Keep those flip-flops handy, and I’ll see you in two.

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Minutes from deep water marinas, 2 miles to the Parkway, minutes to Restaurants, shopping, LBI and a quick ride to Atlantic City. Lighted Sports court, jogging & quad trails, fully equipped game room with wet bar; 6 person wet/ dry sauna, appointed gym. 15 seat THX theater, climate controlled 4 car garage, covered bridge and carriage house. Only an in-person tour will accomplish the full understanding of this magniÀcent enclave in Forked River NJ. Visit www.102penhook.com for tour. $1,899,000

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5+ wooded acres in the prestigious Oak Ave section. Up to 5 half acre lots available to view for up to 5 individual lots if needed. Utilities brought over to front of property on Oak Ave. Purchase now and start your Àve ½ acre lot subdivision process for the next wave or build on a large piece to create a private enclave for your family. Outstanding opportunity. Reduced to only $369,000 for the entire piece. To preview engineers sketch of 5 lots with cul-de-sac. Call Les Brew Pascale 609-290-0040.

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Wooded estate lot, 4 acres ready to subdivide. Four 1.0 acre wooded lots in the exclusive section of BEACHVIEW. One lot will face Beachview Ave. The other three face Ridge Ave. Utilities available, curbing, sewer and water taps are in. Beachview Ave. lot lightly wooded. Ridge Ave. lots wooded with oaks and pine. Outstanding opportunity for 4 individual home sites. Lots can be subdivided. Engineer’s minor subdivision plan available to view. Listed at $595,000 Call Les Brew Pascale 609-290-0040.

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Continued from Page 41, Sec. 2 daughter) plays Snow. She’s pretty good, but as in many stories, the most interesting character is the evil one, and Roberts’ evil is of the two-bit type. Grab a bag of popcorn and maybe something to wash down the taste it leaves. “21 Jump Street” is a righteous crime flick with nifty performances from Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum as Schmidt and Jenko, two slacker cops who are sent back to high school to infiltrate a drug ring. This film is a “reimagined” version of Johnny Depp’s 1987 breakout version, and its now being 2012, there are lots of crude and rude references. But it’s also funny, and Tatum and Hill have rarely been so engaging. Take two bags for “21 Jump Street,” and hold the salt; there’s enough in the flick. The Duplass brothers, Jay and Mark, are writers and directors of an interesting little flick called “Jeff, Who Lives at Home,” the story of a dud of a man named Jeff, who, well, still lives at home because he has no direction in his life. His mother, Sharon (Susan Sarandon), is the object of some kind of secret admirer, and thus has no time for Jeff; his brother Pat (Ed Helms) is just the opposite, though he spends well beyond his means, and his wife just may be playing around with someone else. So Jeff endeavors to help Pat find out if this is happening, all the while trying to figure out what to do in life. “Jeff ” is actually a pretty funny movie, especially as all apparent loose ends come together at the end. See it with three bags of popcorn, and plenty of bubbly to wash it down. Finally, we have “Big Miracle,” an animalfriendly tearjerker about a small pod of whales that get trapped by rapidly forming ice in an Alaskan cove near the Arctic Circle before they can make it out to sea. Townspeople, television crews, a highly opinionated environmentalist and others try to help the whales get out so they can continue their migration. This PG-rated film is heavy on the syrup, but that’s OK because the story is told during the height of the “Cold War” of the 1980s, and the neat way everyone comes

number four, “This Means War,” with Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine and Tom Hardy; at number three, “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows,” with Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law; at number two, “A Thousand Words,” a comedy with Eddie Murphy; and at number one, “21 Jump Street,” with Channing Tatum

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together gives this film its heart. Two bags of popcorn should do, and bring the Kleenex for the inevitable tears. The Submarine Movie of the Week... We began this little idea of highlighting some interesting submarine movies with a quote from a scene in “Crimson Tide,” wherein the officers heading to rendezvous with the sub play a game where they all name their favorite submarine movies. We can do that one better here and name “Crimson Tide” as a film we should pay attention to this week. The title is a reference to the nickname of the sports teams at the University of Alabama. In the film, the sub is the USS Alabama, so the nickname fits. Denzel Washington, who never plays a bad role, plays the ship’s XO, Lt. Commander Hunter, a new face on Capt. Ramsey’s (Gene Hackman) ship. When dissidents in Russia take over some ICBM missiles, the military is put on alert, and the Alabama is sent out in case missiles are fired. When an alert comes across their wires, the two officers butt heads about launching the sub’s own missiles. Highly suspenseful and full of super supporting performances, “Crimson Tide” is one of the best submarine films to come along in some time. Grab four bags of popcorn for this rousing submarine film. Also for your consideration… A sometimes funny movie is “Wanderlust,” the story of two Manhattanites played by Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston who fall on hard times and decide to drive south to Atlanta to live with his brother for a while until they can get back on their feet. On the way down they pass a commune called “Elysium,” where free love rules and otherwise there are no rules. So they decide to try it out and laughter ensues. but only a little. We’ll give this one two bags of popcorn. Coming new to Blu-ray is a Kris Kristofferson and Sarah Miles movie called “The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea,” an interesting, poetic flick. Also new to Blu-ray is Stephen Spielberg’s “Empire of the Sun,” the World War II flick newly released in a 25th anniversary edition. The top five DVD rentals of the week, as reported by Redbox, are, in reverse order, at number five, the Liam Neeson-starring “The Grey”; at


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By RICK MELLERUP n May 21 Ben Brantley, a critic with the New York Times, wrote a column bemoaning the standing ovation. He had taken in a concert production called “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” that did not receive a standing O. The audience, he wrote, liked the show well enough. “We whooped, we roared, we beat our hands raw with clapping.” But, that said, people did not stand, which Brantley found a welcome change. “I would like to make the case,” he continued, “officially and urgently, for the return of the sitting ovation. Because we really have reached the point where a standing ovation doesn’t mean a thing. Pretty much every show you attend on Broadway these days ends with people jumping to their feet and beating their flippers together like captive sea lions when the zookeeper arrives with a bucket of fish.” Well, I doubt most of the audience at the performance of “Annie” I took in recently at Beach Haven’s Surflight Theatre had read Brantley’s column and joined his incipient movement. But like the audience at “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” this one didn’t leap to its feet. Indeed, they didn’t slowly rise until the cast reprised a few lines

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of “Tomorrow” after all had taken their bows. Nor did the audience whoop, roar and beat their hands raw. Their response was the textbook defi nition of polite applause. It was rather surprising, considering local audiences the past several years have acted much like their Broadway cousins no matter how tasty or bland the fare, almost acting as if a standing ovation is part of the price of admission. Perhaps the tepid response I witnessed was the result of it being a Friday night, when audiences, worn out from a work week and, in LBI’s case, travel, tend to be less upbeat than on other evenings. Alternatively, maybe the audience had come to the same conclusion as myself, that although Surflight’s “Annie” was smooth and professional, it simply didn’t bring out the hungry sea lion in them. It is a certainty that both audiences and the critics found “Annie” a delight when it opened on Broadway in 1977. It won the Tony for Best Musical, along with six other awards, and ran for six years and 2,377 performances. But a Broadway revival in 1997, although not a flop, was no hit, closing after just 239 performances. Had, even then, “Annie” run its course? Part of the problem is the show

became too popular. No less than four national tours sprang from the original Broadway production, more touring companies crossed the country from 2005 to 2010, and the show has become a staple of summer stock and community theater troupes. In other words, it would be difficult to fi nd anybody over the age of 10 who hasn’t seen “Annie” at least once, if not several times. What ever happened to the concept of leaving them wanting more? Indeed, “Annie” has been so ubiquitous that I don’t even feel the need to recount the show’s orphan girl storyline for the benefit of the readers. It wasn’t just the familiarity of the show that made Surflight’s “Annie” just moderately satisfying. As Daddy Warbucks sings, “Something Was Missing.” Surflight’s Annie, Amelia Rose Allen, was, like the show, smooth and professional. But she lacked the spark, that “Golly, Gee!” dimension that an Annie needs. If Annie doesn’t seem to get excited about being invited to live with Daddy Warbucks, should the audience? I know that theater reviewers can burn in Hell for criticizing a child actor but the name of the show, after all, is “Annie.” Allen’s lack of eagerness and

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FACE IT: John-Charles Kelly, as Daddy Warbucks, gets straight to the point with Amelia Rose Allen, as Annie. But the audience apparently did not feel the intensity that might have moved them to their feet at the show’s end. spunk was a clear contrast to the rest of the orphans, who seemed determined to win the audience over through sheer determination. “Hard

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OCEANFRONT Loveladies $5,950,000 Standing among the best homes ever built on LBI, the structure spans 92' along the beach allowing for all bedrooms, all living areas, pool & spa to front the ocean providing expansive surf and coastline views. Assembled by accomplished designers and craftsman using top end and custom components throughout with 5 bedrooms (3 suites), 4 full baths, 2 half baths, two story family room, library, great room with kitchen featured in design books, cherry floors, screen porch with grill center, enormous amount of oceanfront Ipe deck space, elevator, oversized garage, abundant parking, beautiful landscape, and more. The many accolades, such as CNBC’s Top Ten Coolest Beach Homes in 2010, bestowed on this home speak to its integrity and appeal. A well valued transaction.

BAYFRONT - HARVEY CEDARS On the cusp of Loveladies on a 12,200 sq' lot with 112' of bay frontage. Built in 2008. 4,500 sq' home with 6 brs (4 en suite), 5.5 baths, family room, screen porch, wood floors, elevator, heated in-ground pool. $3,499,000

BAYFRONT - LOVELADIES Expanded Harbor home with textured bay and sunset views overlooking protected wetlands, 7 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, gas heat/central air, garage, sheltered boat dockage, & large heated in-ground pool. $1,990,000

LOVELADIES - PENINSULA Amazing 20,000 sq' peninsula site with more than 300' of bulkheaded water frontage and open bay views. Quintessential home provides 6 bedrooms, 4 full baths, huge screen porch, den, office, 2 car garage, and more. $2,295,000

LAGOONFRONT - HARVEY CEDARS High volume reverse living contemporary with architectural flair desirably located in High Point. 4 brs, 3 baths, huge family room, great room w/ wet bar & fireplace, expansive deck space, views down lagoon. $1,295,000

OCEANFRONT - LOVELADIES Located on Loveladies’ most beautiful beach with expansive coastline and inlet views! Immaculate home, completely renovated in 2006, with 4 bedroom suites, family room, hardwood floors, abundant decking & more. $3,950,000

LAGOONFRONT - LOVELADIES Completely renovated in 2004 with design by Jay Madden. Light filled Gull Wing with 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, large family room with wet bar, hot tub, new dock, boat lift, davit, large decks, attractive landscape. $1,495,000

2nd from OCEAN - NORTH BEACH Located second from the ocean with superior ocean views! 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, family room, dumbwaiter, hot tub. Abundant parking and plenty of room to build a sunny side pool if desired. $1,695,000

OCEANFRONT - LOVELADIES Enormous private site with sweeping ocean views and impressive dune with walkway! 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, den, two family rooms, wood floors, abundant deck space, ample parking, and room for expansion if desired. $4,500,000

BAYFRONT - HARVEY CEDARS Amazing bayfront site with 170' of multi sided bay frontage, sweeping bay and sunset views, oversized 9,600 sq' lot. Sprawling home features 4 brs, 3 baths, screen porch, private master suite, central a/c, garage. $1,695,000

WATERFRONT - HARVEY CEDARS Located on an arm of the bay with 63' of bulkheaded water frontage and great views. Stylish, feel good home with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, gas heat, central a/c, vaulted ceilings, and courtyard style entry. $849,000

LAGOONFRONT - LOVELADIES Studio Tagland design with 4 brs, 4 full baths, soaring ceiling, private master suite w/ whirlpool, garage, central a/c. South facing to capture sunlight and breezes, 100' lagoon frontage, dock, and room for a pool. $995,000

BAY BLOCK - BARNEGAT LIGHT Substantial home on BL’s best beach street. 4 brs; 2 full baths; 2 half baths; family room/library; master suite w/ private study, fireplace, dressing room & whirlpool; enclosed porch; sauna; and much more! $1,100,000

OCEAN BLOCK - HARVEY CEDARS Fun beach house with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ample deck space, and private yard located ocean block on a large 50' x 110' lot allowing for construction of a 2,750 sq' home with room for a pool. $849,000

BAYFRONT - HIGH BAR HARBOR Sweeping bay and sunset views, prevailing breezes along with the best fishing and boating on LBI come easy from this attractive home with family room, hardwood floors, room for a bayfront pool, and more! $1,395,000

2nd from OCEAN - NORTH BEACH Located on a private lane just 2nd from the ocean with fantastic views! 5 bedrooms (2 suites), 4.5 baths, family room with wet bar, large decks, easy access roof deck, and room for a sunny side pool if desired. $1,399,000

BAYFRONT - HARVEY CEDARS Evoking the simpler times of yesteryear with modern amenities. Attractive home w/ 4 brs, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, hardwood floors, central a/c on an enormous 11,600 sq' site with 92' of bay frontage and huge views! $1,749,000

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Turn key home. Great location for access to shopping, restaurants. Waterfront ranch. 3 bedrooms. 1 bath. $259,900. CALL JOHN VANOOSTENDORP 732-690-6702

Oceanblock condo with pool at the popular Seplace Condominimums. Perfect beach getaway. 1 bedroom. 1 bath. $319,000. CALL VIRGINA MESSEC 609-713-0307

Immaculate Lagoon front retreat. Plenty of parking and room for a swimming pool Four bedrooms, One full bath. $334,900. CALL JEFFREY SHAPIRO 732-580-7457

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BEACH HAVEN CREST — $749,000 BARNEGAT LIGHT—$875,000 NORTH BEACH—$1,025,000 Bayviews! 1828 sf, 5 brms, 4 bths, den, Victorian! Bayviews! 2560 sf, 5 brms, Oceanviews! Private deeded ocean hrdwd flrs, c/a, gas heat, 2-car garage 2.5 bths, decks & rooftop deck, garage, access! 120x84 lot! 2464sf, 4 brms, patio! lbihomevalues.com/3055924 3.5 bths, c/a & gas heat, 2-car garage! www.lbihomevaluescom/3056171

BEACH HAVEN GARDENS—$899,000

Oceanviews-Built 2005 w/2500 sq ft, fam & liv rm, 4/5 brms, 3 bths, 80x90! www.lbihomevalues.com/3048398

BEACH HAVEN GARDENS—$613,500

Oceanside! 1756 sf, 4 brms,1.5 bths! Call Mary Ann to list home today! www.lbihomevalues.com/3053842

SURF CITY—$619,000—BAYSIDE BEACH HAVEN—$875,000 Bayviews-4 brms, 2.5 bths, master/rec Grand Colonial! 1981 sf, 5 brms, 1.5 room, gas hwbb heat, c/a, 1865 sf, bths, garage/bunk hs, gas, c/a, sun rm! 50x100 !lbihomevalues.com/3058865 www.lbihomevaluescom/3055229

NORTH BEACH-$775,000-100X100 LOT

Bayviews-Immaculate 4 brms, 2 bths, 1651sf, 2-car garage, open liv/kit/din! www.lbihomevalues.com/3053502

SHIP BOTTOM-449,900-BAYVIEW BRIGHTON BEACH—$325,000 Oceanblock twnhome, 2 brms, 1 bth, 1520 sf, 4 brms, 1bth, open living rm, c/a, gas heat, new kitchen, courtyard dining rm & porch area, large yard! www.lbihomevalues.com/3057381 www.lbihomevalues.com/3057296

MANAHAWKIN—$649,900 Bayfront—69x90 lot, 2484 sf, 4 brms, 2.5 bths! wood flrs, c/a,gas heat www.lbihomevalues.com/3057198

SHIP BOTTOM—$165,000 Bayviews! 2nd level! 1 brm, 1 bth, bay access across street! Must see! www.lbihomevalues.com/3057388

2 story, Cape Cod. This cape sits on a wide lagoon. Three bedrooms. SS app. Wood burning fireplace. $365,000. CALL JOHN VANOOSTENDORP 732-690-6702

Great Beach Haven location. Short walk to the beach and bay. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. $450,000. CALL SCOTT WAYMAN 609-713-2710

Oceanside, side by side duplex located in Beach Haven Gardens. Renovate or build dream home. $469,000. CALL LAURA DUNLAP 609-290-7686

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Oceanfront, well appointed condo with unobstructed fabulous panoramic views. 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Pool. $474,900. CALL JESSICA BRINEGAR 609-709-5897

Located in the heart of Beach Haven. Deep lot with large backyard and outside shower. 3 bedrooms. $485,000. CALL VIRGINIA MESSEC 609-713-0307

80x100 lot located in Haven Beach. New lower price and owner fi nancing available on this Oceanside lot. $499,000. CALL JESSICA BRINEGAR 609-709-5897

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Located just 4 houses from the beach with views of bay and wetlands. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. $559,000 CALL VIRGINA MESSEC 609-713-0307

This oceanside cape with 3 bdrms, 2 baths is situated in the center of Beach Haven. $629,000. CALL VIRGINIA MESSEC 609-713-0307

Third house from the ocean. Featuring views of the Atlantic City skyline. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. $649,000. CALL LAURA DUNLAP 609-290-7686

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Situated on a small private lagoon in Harvey Cedars. Oversized lot with bulkhead frontage. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. $694,900. CALL JEFFREY SHAPIRO 732-580-7457

Beautiful side by side located oceanside in the heart of Beach Haven. 3 bedrms. 2 baths. 1 half-bath. $699,000. CALL SALLY VOLPE 609-954-2716

Fantastic ocean front property located in the prestigious Renaissance Complex. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $699,900. CALL SALLY VOLPE 609-954-2716

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BRANT BEACH—$545,000-OCEANBLK

Steps to ocean! 4 brms, 2 bths, 1440 sf, 50x75 lot, c/a & gas heat! Must see www.lbihomevalues.com/3058839

SHIP BOTTOM—$375,000 Ranch/Storefront!1 Blk to ocean!996 sf Remodeled, 2 brm 1.5 bths, decking! www.lbihomevalues.com/3054717

Manahawkin-495,000-8 hms to bay!! New kitchen, hrdwd flr, 1784 sf,4brms, 2 bths, new blk hd, new trex dock & decking, lbihomevalues.com/3057013

Fantastic opportunity to own your oceanfront condo in the heart of Beach Haven! Unbelievable views. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. $759,000. CALL RITA RAPELLA 609-709-9516

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Oceanside home located in the LEHYC area near one of the best beaches in town. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. 1 half-bath. $799,900. CALL LAURA DUNLAP 609-290-7686

Beautiful East Point custom built 2500 square foot home located in Village Harbor. $849,000. CALL JOHN VANOOSTENDORP 732-690-6702

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MANAHAWKIN-$450,000-COVES Cul-de-sac!! Renovated! 2255 sf, 4 brm, 3 bth, 154’ bulkhd, c/a & gas heat! 2-car garage! ROOM FOR A POOL! lbihomevalues.com/3057227

MANAHAWKIN-$480,000-COVES Cul-de-sac!! Remodeled 4 brm, 2 bth, 192’ new vinyl bulkhd, heated pool, Hrdwd flrs, c/a & gas heat! Guest House! lbihomevalues.com/3051501

CEDAR RUN—$369,900

CUL-DE-SAC-Built 2000 w/2457 sq ft, 4/5 brms, 2.5 bths, 262X170 LOT! 2-car garage, fenced yard!Immaculate! www.lbihomevalues.com/3059377

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One of a kind Oceanside retreat. Great summer house, but a spectacular year-round home. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. $889,000 CALL JEFFREY SHAPIRO 732-580-7457

This home is perfect for the investor. Legal Triplex. Rental income of approximately $50,000. $899,000. CALL JEFFREY SHAPIRO 732-580-7457

Commercial lot, individual lot, possible subdivision. Four buildable lots. Ideal for new construction. Owner financing available. $1,599,000. CALL JEFFREY SHAPIRO 732-580-7457

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LOVELADIES 19 Cedars Drive. 125 feet on the lagoon with exceptional BAY VIEWS comes with this custom built home with over 3000 sq. ft. living area not including the entertainment room on the ground level by the pool. The home has hot water baseboard heat, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on the first floor and a family room, living room, dining room and custom kitchen on the 2nd floor with sunset bay views. The master bedroom has an adjoining sitting room and a privacy deck the width of the home. Between the 3-car garage, the pool, hot tub, professional landscaping and the views, this is an excellent value at $1,490,000. Shown by appointment.

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SHIP BOTTOM Corner of 19th & Penna. Ave. (bayside). TAXES $1,332 for 2011. A 2 bedroom cape totally remodeled, new kitchen, new bath, flooring, washer and dryer, instant hot water heater, pull down staircase with an attic you can stand in. Heated and insulated in the center of town, walking distance to everything. 1 & ¼ block to the beach, furnished. Motivated Seller. Reduced - Now $318,500.

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Custom built in 2007. Upgrades galore. 3,500+ sq. ft. home. 75 x 90 lot. 6 bedrooms, 3 full baths and 2 half baths. This home collected $75,000+/- in rentals for the 2011 season! Listed at $1,399,000.

Cape Cod style, 65 x 155 lot, detached garage, 2 bedrooms per floor. Riparian grant and riparian lease. Listed at $1,099,000.

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Beautiful East Point contemporary! 3 bedrooms plus loft. Open floor plan, granite kitchen counters, bamboo floors, gas fireplace, central A/C. Listed at $489,000.

Oceanblock Ocean’s Reach condo, 2nd floor, 3 bdrms, 1 bath, vaulted ceilings, ocean views. Fully furnished, rents for $2,300 in peak weeks. Listed at $449,900.

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107 East 19th St. Great 7 West Essex Ave. This oceanblock location, 2 legal 4 bedroom, 2 bath cedar units on a 40x100 foot lot. shake house has 2 levels The front cottage has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, dining area, of decks and some water gas hot water baseboard views on an oversized heat, a Sanyo air conditioner 62x110 foot lot. Sepaunit in the living room with a total of 860 square feet living area. Rear unit is 4 rooms. A rate entry for 2nd floor bedroom. Ideal lot size for bedroom, ½ bath, living room and a storage or workroom when you are ready to build a new 3,000 square that could be a kitchen. Property has not been rented for years, owners have updated windows, roof and other items foot home. Just Reduced - now $599,000. on the property. Reduced - Now Asking $549,900.

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OCEAN ACRES VACANT BUILDABLE LOT 1053 Buccaneer Lane. Vacant 75x120 buildable lot with public sewer and water available. Asking price $66,500.

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Continued from Page 48, Sec. 2 practically stole the show. Indeed, the show’s ensemble songs earned a better response from the audience than the solo and duet numbers. That may be because not just Allen but many of the show’s leading players were just a wee bit off. The “Tomorrow” reprise at the White House, sung by Annie, Warbucks (John-Charles Kelly,) FDR (Kelly Briggs) and his cabinet got a louder applause than I have ever seen it get, and I, like most Americans, have seen “Annie” many a time. Kelly won me over in the end because of the twinkle in his eye and manner once he “fell” for Annie. But his Warbucks wasn’t gruff enough in the beginning – he seemed more like a business executive than a self-made billionaire – to set the before-Annie-afterAnnie contrast needed in his part. Most Miss Hannigans I have seen were sarcastic and put out with the orphans, but Marsha Waterbury’s twitching Hannigan seemed more like she was being driven to a nervous breakdown than being merely distracted. However, Briggs as FDR, Jennifer Drew as Warbuck’s secretary Grace Farrell, and Vincent D’Elia as Rooster, helped

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save the evening. Still, the young children in the audience enjoyed “Annie.” It remains a fun family entertainment, so it isn’t shocking that it will once again hit Broadway come October. However, Surflight’s prices – $36 to $89 (for premium seating) – are much more family friendly that Broadway’s – $69 to $238. So if you plan on seeing “Annie,” now might be the time to jump, and for more reasons than one. After all, the second revival may not last 100 performances! Tickets for “Annie,” which runs through July 21, may be purchased online at surflight. org, by phone at 609-492-9477, or at the box office, located at the intersection of Engleside and Beach avenues in the heart of Beach Haven.*


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Overheard This Week … at Nardi’s, Haven Beach: Man to woman making her way back to the dance floor: “You’re going to be tired tomorrow.” * Man clutching pizza box: “It’s my pizza, it’s my pizza, and you can’t even look at it!”

… in Surf City: Wife: “You bought a Maxim?” Husband: “Yeah, it was the Hot 100!” * Woman, on the perils of driving on the Island: “People everywhere. Walkers, runners, jaywalkers, jayrunners …”

… in the Oswego River, New Gretna:

… at The Quelle, Cedar Bonnet Island:

Man wading under a low bridge: “This is when a waterproof camera comes in handy.”

Woman yelling to male bartender: “Are you lactating?” * Bar patron: “F--- that litter s---. Humans are the litter.”

Man observing two boys roughhousing in the surf: “Yeah, that’s how you drown your cousin. Upside down, salt water, sand in the mouth – instant mouth mud.”

… on the beach, Surf City:

… at the office: Male reporter, on Tuesday: “I just didn’t get the memo that today was casual bikini Friday.”

… on the beach, Harvey Cedars: Woman in partner yoga class: “Can we do that again? Everybody was inhaling and I was exhaling.” * Woman in partner yoga class: “She’s losing her Namaste.”

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Worst Enemy,” “Sweet Child of Mine” and the aforementioned Metallica showstopper. “We definitely do this because we love to do it,” Defazio said. “It’s like a drug.” Even during a personal vacation, he said, by the end of it he finds he’s itching to get back on the stage. The passion that drives him to play is also what makes the less-glamorous aspects of the job worthwhile. “This is so many jobs in one” – behind the scenes, the musicians are also business partners, roadies, technicians and bookkeepers, and they answer to a management agency, Shore Bets. While Mullay said he is a songwriter at heart, “the gratification and payoff is to play a really cool, healthy room like Nardi’s.” (Steamroller Picnic also plays at Joe Pop’s in Ship Bottom.) Though much of the year keeps them busy night after night, week after week, the off-season affords some down time for creativity and personal pursuits. “I think we all start off wanting to do originals,” Defazio said. Vega said he “definitely” considers himself an artist, at least part of the time. “Sometimes you’re an artist; sometimes you’re a performer.” In Vega’s experience, money (or lack of it) is the number one stressor for bands that set out to make it with their original material alone. So the cover-band gig provides an outlet for musical expression, an opportunity to hone the craft and a steady income. One thing is certain: “It’s always an adventure. You never know what the night is going to bring,” Defazio said. Defazio’s words foreshadowed the “adventure” that ended the night at Nardi’s on Friday, when a torrential downpour after midnight detained bargoers inside after last call, helpless to brave the elements to reach their partially submerged cars. A few daring, determined souls made a run for it in the drenching rain, while most decided to play it safe, huddled near the door to wait it out or climb aboard the safe, reliable Party Bus, which faithfully continued its rounds. Catch Steamroller Picnic back on LBI later this summer, and in the meantime connect with the band on Facebook, MySpace and at steamrollerpicnic.com. * victorialassonde@thesandpaper.net


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By PAT JOHNSON t first glance, Steven Silberg’s “After Muybridge / After Marey,” four images on black paper surrounding a video loop on a computer monitor, is intriguing, but enigmatic. What is it? The clue is in the title. Eadweard Muybridge and Etienne Jules Marey were early chronographers, pioneers who took stop-action photos to illustrate movement. Muybridge’s photos of naked men running or sitting, galloping horses, etc. are photographic icons. Marey also worked in stop-action but on the same film, so a flying bird is seen flapping its wings across the surface of the print. Silberg took these antique ideas to the digital world, digitally recording people biking, juggling, playing soccer, and then removed enough pixels, “pixel by pixel,” he said, to obscure some of the parts of the subject, dissecting the action on the video screen. He then laser-printed some of the composites, cascading the frames as Marey did. “I’m a computer dabbler,” said Silberg, who wrote his own code for the project but once reveled in silver print photography. During the artists reception last Sunday for the “National Juried Competition: Digital Works” now showing at the LBI Foundation of the Arts and Sciences through July 16, juror Christine Paul explained the significance of the show of emerging and established artists working in digital processes. The processes include photography, prints, video, software art, online art, mobile projects and surveillance. Paul is adjunct curator of new media art at the Whitney Museum of American Art and also teaches media studies at The New School in NYC. “Today in the Chelsea galleries, you would be hard pressed to fi nd a gallery that does not have digital art. Most art museums have digital collections, works made through the use of digital tools; these could be fairly traditional like photography, printing or paintings that occupy space on a wall or work created through digital means, like video games. What’s different this year is the move towards using gaming technology and surveillance technology.” Paul then announced the award winners. Honorable mention went to Yeohyum Anm for “Erotica A to Z,” a “fusion technology experiment creating an alphabet through algorithm software, reflecting on organic structures,” said Paul. The alphabet seems to be reconfigured testicles. Ben Chetta received an honorable mention for his “Verticality #9 and #7.” Chetta explained that his two minimalist abstracts are printouts from a digital camera he had left

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abandoned in a car and the files became corrupted. It’s symbolic of this thought: “Humans get wrapped up in technology and technology winds up hurting us,” he said. “I’d rather be confrontational than have people understand it,” Chetta said. “Understanding comes from confrontation, at least in my head.” Third prize went to Joan Pamboukes for “Morning” and “Heatwave,” two digital photos on Plexiglas that were taken (or appropriated) from the game “Grand Theft Auto.” “What looks like a fairly traditional or kitsch Florida sunset is actually coming out of a computer game,” said Paul. “A lot of work these days look into the architecture of (video) games.” Victor Liu received second prize for his gaming technology in “Airlock Park,” an interactive, playstation video that he constructed from movie and video footage. “This is a theatrical piece,” said Liu. “Its immersive. I had the idea to create the architectural space using media files from cinema, interactive videos and also my own videos. It’s akin to molding the pieces and creating a cinemagraphic theater set.” Liu wants the gamer to experience a cascade of stimulated memories. “It taps our collective memory, depending on our visual history.” Each viewer will come away with a personal experience of the piece. Paul bestowed the first-place award on “Scenes from 218 W.14th St.” by Andrew Demirjian. The artist set up his own surveillance equipment on the above-mentioned corner and captured video displays of each hour of each day of the week for a month. Viewers can tweak what hour, day and camera they want to view and how many views they see at one time by manipulating the adjacent iPad. “The artist has placed the emphasis on temporarily rather than space,” said Paul. “Some of the people interact with the cameras, undermining the use of surveillance cameras.” Paul responded to a question of whether digital art forms contribute to the digital divide in the world, leaving traditional art patrons out in the cold because they don’t understand what’s going on. “You need the same knowledge to understand a painting or any other art form,” she said. “It takes no more expertise to evaluate or judge this than any other art. In reality, with painting, we’ve had centuries to decode and internalize what they look like. But think of a medieval painting of a deer in a field of flowers, where you need to decode that the deer stands for a particular feudal leader and the broken flowers, his adversaries. “Digital technology is only about 60 years old, so there is a difference

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DIG IT: Juror Christine Paul (above) from The Whitney Museum explains the evolution of digital art during Sunday’s meet-the-artists opening. Ben Chetta’s ‘Verticality’ (top) grew from a corrupted file on his camera. ‘Ninja’s Nightmare’ (right) by Rita Noe is a digigraph.

“What’s different this year is the move toward using gaming technology and surveillance technology.” there. There is a generation that has grown up with this technology and who fi nd these details very familiar. If you have entered the digital world later in life, then you have some catching up to do. But think when video fi rst entered the art market in the late ’60s and ’70s. It takes time and engagement, but there is no difference in evaluating it.” Having grown up with TV as a babysitter, some boomers can fi nd love in this exhibit even if they don’t understand how many things were made. “Buick” by Zack Nader is a video of a trip to a grocery store, but the

car and the people have been masked so only the quivering ghost of them is visible. “I can’t stop looking at it,” said LBIF Executive Director Christopher Siez. Dermot Mac Cormack designed his work “Enso #11” to be hypnotic, a circle of colors with a voice track of Buddhist chants. Ellen Martin’s “Aggrieved Man” series of three laser prints was birthed from her own abstract painting. “I kept manipulating the image until it was impossible to fi nd any original image.” But what did occur is this profi le of a man: “The Aggrieved Man in Lava” (red), “The Aggrieved Man in Clouds” (black and white) and “The Aggrieved Man Drowning” (predominately blue). “I’m basically a happy person, so I

don’t know where the aggrieved man came from,” said Martin. Jane Sklar and Max Cartagena collaborate on their digital collages. “Film Noir” is four manipulated images of a musician friend on one canvas. Two clever works by Lucy Aron superimpose modern animals on the wall of a cave for “Lascaux Dream #1 and #4.” Eric Tomberlin’s “Garden of Earthly Delights” makes sly reference to the painting by Pieter Bruegel, substituting Suburbia for Paradise. I suppose, like a video game, the more time spent reflecting on the exhibit “Digital Works,” the higher the levels of understanding reached – and the reward is being pixilated. * patjohnson@thesandpaper.net


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Loveladies Oceanfront - A dream come true! 7,000 sq. ft. of living area, a foundation of 168 pilings, double sized lot with 125' oceanfrontage, 4,000 sq. ft. of deck space, elevator & a wide protective sand dune, this unique 6 bedroom (4 en suite), beachfront estate is built to stand the test of time... $5,650,000.

Brant Beach Oceanfront - Stunning contemporary with views of the ocean from 3 large decks & almost every room. Open floor plan with spacious living & dining rooms, gourmet kitchen, large great room with wet bar & gas fireplace, 4 bedrooms (2 en suite), 2 car garage. Furnished, move-in-condition. $2,200,000.

Beach Haven Terrace - Beautifully renovated oceanside beach house with covered front porch, new granite kitchen, new bathrooms, new gas heat and A/C, landscaping and much more. Very desirable Beach Haven Terrace location. Just 2 blocks to the beach & a short walk to restaurants, and conveniences. A must see home! $699,000.

Peahala Park - Very comfortable beachfront home with a little old school contemporary style. Substantial views from both floors of living area. This is one of the most reasonably priced oceanfront single family homes on LBI!!! Approximate building footprint, not including front deck, is 750 sq. ft. Buy, build and be there with a new home for about $1.5M. That, ladies and gentlemen, is a great opportunity $1,195,000.

North Beach Haven - Beautiful custom built 5 bedroom home. Prime oceanblock location, 4th from the ocean with deeded walkway access to the beach. Spacious open floor plan and beautiful water views. Enormous deck off living area. Fully furnished & extremely well maintained. Outstanding rental history... $1,575,000

Holgate - Two like new side by side townhomes located just 6 houses away from the beach! Each home boasts 1,900 sq. ft. of living area, 3 large bedrooms, gourmet granite kitchen, hardwood floors, 2 zone hvac and roof deck with ocean & bay views! Very clean, move-in condition. East Unit - $679,900 | West Unit - $679,900

Beach Haven Gardens - Spacious bayblock contemporary with 4 bedrooms, family room, gas heat, central a/c, lots of deck space including roof deck & bayviews. Great location. $729,000.

Loveladies Lagoonfront - Spotless 5 bedroom contemporary bay-view home with 140' of water frontage. The home & landscaped grounds are immaculate. Residence perfection! $2,095,000.

Beach Haven - Step back in time & take a look at this 8 bedroom Victorian home in the “Queen City”. This lovingly restored oceanside home offers plenty of room for the entire family & friends. Beautifully landscaped & offered furnished. $1,650,000.

Beach Haven - Very spacious bayfront townhouse with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room and super bay views. This property has been recently renovated and is a must-see for any waterfront buyer! An expanded deck, beautiful new furnishings, pool, tennis court, clubhouse, and a boat slip are all included! $699,000.

Holgate - Nicely appointed, spacious contemporary home with 4 bedrooms, 5 spacious decks, 2 car garage & beautiful views of both ocean and bay. Short walk to the beach. $939,000.

Beach Haven Terrace - Beautiful new 5 bedroom, 3 full bath BAYBLOCK home in “The Terrace” with PRICELESS BAY VIEWS from the Causeway to Atlantic City!! Quality throughout: 2'x6' framing, granite, hardwood, 2 hvac systems & pavers. Roof deck w/electric, H20 & gas line-ready for hot tub & grille. Great neighborhood. Short stroll for your morning coffee and “Marvel’s” donuts. A MUST-SEE property! $769,000.

Holgate - Nicely appointed 3 bedroom contemporary home featuring a family room, central a/c, gas fha, 3 fiberglass decks (1 rooftop) and beautiful views of the bay & ocean. Short walk to the marina or to the beach. $795,000.

Ship Bottom - Cute oceanblock home featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, sun porch, open dining/kitchen area, large garage & fenced yard. Prime location - 3rd house from the ocean! $529,000.

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By VICTORIA LASSONDE hat’s simple is true. The most basic human experiences – comfort, hard work, companionship, a satisfying meal, refreshment, mutual respect – form the principles that have guided the direction and operation of Kubel’s in Barnegat Light for 85 years. But it’s not just the longest continuously operating drinking establishment on Long Beach Island – it’s also a reflection of the community it serves. Near the entrance, guests are greeted by an old black and white picture of “Pop Kubel” standing proudly on the building’s front steps. In one interior wall, a custom-built glass display case holds three impressive sets of shark jaws from a tiger, a mako and a great white – gifts from some of the fishermen who regularly frequent the place. The Kubel’s legacy now rests in the hands of Ken Egan and Arlene Morrison, who lost a husband, best friend and business partner two years ago upon the passing of Jim Morrison, known to everyone as Moose, who ran the business with Egan for 25 years. “Moose was a bartender here, and I owned a house in High Bar, and we got to be friends. I was a customer, he was a bartender – a match made in heaven,” Egan explained. Egan and Morrison purchased Kubel’s in 1986; two years later they bought a bar called DeFrietas’ and renamed it Kubel’s Too. (That bar was originally in Holgate, Egan explained, but it was washed out in the 1944 hurricane. After that, DeFrietas relocated his liquor license to 82nd Street in Beach Haven Crest.) Egan joked, “I always liked to say, when Moose was here, that he mismanaged this place and I mismanaged that place” (Kubel’s Too). From the beginning, the relationship between Moose and Ken was always one that was based on friendship first, Arlene said. “We were pretty much on the same page,” Egan agreed. “He had a different style, but we had the same goals.” There’s a profound sense of responsibility that comes along with

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running a business that was already 60 years old by the time Egan and Morrison took over in ’86. Egan said he feels like a caretaker, in a way – of both the building and its legacy. “This place has a long colorful history,” Egan said. While doing some renovation work in the bar years ago, they discovered beneath some floorboards a vault-like structure where the “inventory” was stored during Prohibition. Times were changing even when Egan and Morrison bought the establishment. Kubel’s had always been strictly a watering hole, but the men knew they wanted to expand the food end of the operation. “The whole question was whether we could make a year-round business out of it.” Their goal was five years, he said. Twentyfive years later, the success story speaks for itself. Though some changes were implemented right away, such as closing off the front porch to expand the dining space, the thought process all along was to keep the look and feel of the place true to the way it had always been. In the way of an example, Arlene said, 10 or 15 years ago when they built the additional dining area on the south side of the building, Moose had agonized over making sure the new “old tavern” flooring matched the existing flooring for a seamless look. Originally, the bar ran lengthwise along the north wall, and now it’s an open rectangle. But physical changes over time have had seemingly no bearing on the building’s unchanging character. The spirit of history and community is felt in the snapshots and memorabilia that adorn the walls, in tribute to those who have made it great: handcarved and painted swordfish bills, made by an employee; black and white pictures of Sinbad the dog, the official Coast Guard mascot, who would lap beer at the bar; and a handcrafted in/out board for the fishing fleets of Viking Village and Lighthouse Marina, to show when boats are out at sea, in memory of local fishing Capt. James Mears.

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THIRSTY WORK: (Clockwise from top left) Owners enclosed the porch and added on to the dining room but have stayed true to the bar’s original character. The bar, now rectangular, once ran straight along the back wall. Shark jaws were gifts from regular customers. A homemade in/out board keeps local fishermen ever in mind. “It’s nice to be mindful of where these guys are,” Arlene said – to honor the important and sometimes lifethreatening work the local fishermen do to provide food to tables. When the Mandy Ness capsized in January, claiming the life of Capt. James Mears, the community rallied around the Mears family to mourn. As Arlene gazed at the enlarged photograph of Jimmy Mears above the mantel in the dining room, she reflected on how many occasions over the years have brought people together inside those walls to share not only laughter and celebration but also tears. *** From a business standpoint, Egan said, the owners’ goals have always been fairly straightforward: “We just wanted to be fair. … To give people quality for their money and to be a friendly place. We’re not a Le BecFin, we never will be, and we don’t Continued on Page 58, Sec. 2


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2 bedroom, two bath. Bayside. $349,000.

4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Bayfront. $425,000.

SHIP BOTTOM 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Bayside. $499,000.

BEACH HAVEN 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Bayside. $532,000.

SPRAY BEACH

BEACH HAVEN PARK

3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Oceanside. $649,000.

4 bedrooms, 1½ baths. Oceanside. $659,000.

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1 bedroom, 1 bath. Oceanside. $189,000.

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4 bedrooms, 1½ baths. Oceanside. $729,000.

4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Oceanblock. $729,000.

3 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Bayviews. $739,000.

4 bedrooms, 3 baths. LEHYC area. $765,000.

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5 bedrooms, 3½ baths. Bayside. $849,000.

4 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Ocean views. $879,000.

5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Bayside. $879,000.

4 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Ocean views. $899,000.

4 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Bayside. $899,000.

BEACH HAVEN

4 bedrooms, 1½ baths. Oceanside. $659,900.

3 bedrooms, 1½ baths. Oceanside. $699,000.

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4 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Oceanside. $779,000.

3 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Oceanblock. $819,000.

BEACH HAVEN

BEACH HAVEN CREST

4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Waterfront. $995,000.

4 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Bayfront. $995,000.

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BRANT BEACH

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5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Waterfront. $1,039,000.

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4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Bayfront. $1,199,950.

4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Oceanblock. $1,299,000.

4 bedrooms, 3½ baths. Oceanside. $1,349,000.

4 bedrooms, 3½ baths. Bayfront. $1,395,000.

5 bedrooms, 4½ baths. Oceanblock. $1,395,000.

5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Waterfront. $1,499,000.

4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Wester Lagoon. $1,895,000.

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5 bedrooms, 3½ baths. Oceanblock. $1,549,000.

5 bedrooms, 4½ baths. Waterfront. $1,595,000.

5 bedrooms, 3½ baths. Waterfront. $1,595,000.

6 bedrooms, 4½ baths. Oceanblock. $1,599,000.

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5 bedrooms, 3½ baths. Oceanfront. $1,999,900.

8 bedrooms, 8 baths. Bayfront. $2,150,000.

7 Bedrooms, 5 baths. Bayfront. $2,895,000.

5 bedroom suites, 7 baths. Bayfront. $3,295,000.

5 bedrooms, 7 baths. Bayfront. $3,295,000.

6 bedrooms, 6 baths. Bayfront. $4,295,000.

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Continued from Page 56, Sec. 2 want to be. We’re a neighborhood tavern. “If the owners don’t know what they want to be, then the customers aren’t too sure, either.” Part of knowing oneself as a food and beverage establishment means knowing what to do and doing it well, consistently. In that respect, the chefs play an important role. Executive chef Howard Effron has been with Kubel’s at least 15 years. Head chef Richie Aquino started at the beginning with Egan and Morrison. “I think the food is a lot better than people would expect from a place like this,” Egan said. Not elaborate or showy, both the atmosphere and menu strive, above all, for authenticity. Arlene gushes about the sautéed lump crab cakes, the top-notch burgers and other enticing dishes on the menu. “I think you really don’t expect that awesome seared scallop over mashed potatoes with fried carrots, and that wonderful tuna that’s cooked to perfection every time it comes out of the kitchen, and those ribs that are roasted in a slow-cooker overnight, that fall off the bone. It’s not just a burger-and-a-beer place. “And we keep it simple. We try to keep the prices reasonable, and have a children’s menu. Kids are welcome,

and people feel relaxed and comfortable.” She added with a grin, “But turn your cell phones off, though.” In addition to its core of yearround help (hostess Toni Einselin is third-generation; her grandfather was Pop Kubel, and her daughter and grandson have also worked there), Kubel’s welcomes back repeat staff members in the summertime year after year. They stay invested in each other’s lives and take a real interest in the customers. Similarly to the work ethic they all share, the Kubel’s owners and staff take seriously their part in Barnegat Light, which is a unique, tight-knit Island community. “Sometimes it gets too tight,” Egan said with a smile, “because everybody knows everything that’s going on in your life. But then, when somebody’s in trouble, everybody pulls together.” Arlene was reminded of a saying she hears at church: Some things in life are both a burden and a blessing. Being a longtime integral part of the neighborhood, whenever anyone is affected by personal crisis, severe weather events, or other difficulties, people are there for each other. The businesses work cooperatively for everyone’s sake, she said. It’s not a bitterly competitive environment. “We understand that we are all here to serve the community and make a living, but also, you help one another. We’re all in it together.” Local firefighters, medics, police and volunteer organizations all enjoy reciprocal support as part of the

Kubel’s family. “I think a lot of that comes from the fishing mentality, too,” Egan added. “It’s like whatever differences you have on the beach, when you’re out there and you’re in trouble, enemies will help you.” *** Over the years, Kubel’s has played host to some famous faces, including: former New Jersey Senator and New York Knicks basketball player Bill Bradley; comedian and TV star Ray Romano, who comes in every year with his family; host of CNBC’s “Mad Money,” Jim Cramer; the famed boxer known as “the Raging Bull,” Jake LaMotta; from the Discovery Channel’s “Swords,” Linda Greenlaw; radio personalities, college football coaches and others. But at Kubel’s, celebrities and regular folks are on level ground. No matter a fisherman, doctor or movie star, once they walk through the door, they’re all the same. “It’s that kind of environment that’s hard to put into words, that everyone is equal,” Arlene said. People seem to come to Barnegat Light for the seclusion – for “the sound of one hand clapping,” as Egan put it. He and Arlene observe that a bit of a dichotomy exists between the residents, most of whom relish the peace and quiet, and the business owners, many of whom would probably like to drive more tourism traffic to the north end for shopping and dining. But they all understand and accept the way things are. For

HOME BASE: Morristown STYLE: A mix of classic and modern covers intermingled with song parodies and jokes, all bound by a strong and loyal following that makes audience participation a major component of the fun. LINEUP: “One man, one guitar, one good time” – Rich Meyer, vocals and guitar. SOUND BYTE: “I am a catalyst, encouraging people to get involved in creating their own good time.” TWO’S TAKE: Funny, talented and busy – playing hundreds of gigs each year – he’s a “musicomedy” powerhouse with decades of experience and enough punch lines to keep the belly laughs coming for hours. CHECK OUT: richmeyers.com, facebook.com/richmeyershow BE THE JUDGE: Wednesday, July 4, at the Surf City Hotel. —V.L.

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THE WALLS DO TALK: Inspiring quotes carved into swordfish bills echo Kubel’s founding principles. Framed snapshots immortalize important family, friends and fishermen who are woven into the establishment’s history. a concentrated eight-week period in July and August, the heat is on to make a living for the entire year, with the hope that no hurricanes come along and bring summer to an early end, economically speaking. A couple of annual wintertime events give business a boost in December and January, such as the kids’ Christmas party, a longstanding tradition that pre-dates Egan and Morrison, on the last Saturday before Christmas, when local kids are invited to meet Santa and have lunch

and receive presents. And in recent years they have thrown a “Summerfest” party in January, on the weekend between the NFL playoffs and the Super Bowl. Kubel’s turns into a summer oasis, with a live band (Face Down), everybody in flip-flops and summer attire, with summery food and drinks. “People love it,” Arlene said. Like a social pick-me-up, the party lifts dark, mid-winter spirits and brings people out of hibernation for some fun and entertainment. “Jim was a legend here,” Arlene said as she looked at framed photographs of her husband displayed around the bar, where a special sign made in his memory reads “Coming through the fog.” It was an expression he used often, about the value of perseverance, in reference to fishing and to life. The feeling that characterizes the bar and restaurant, that the place belongs as much to the customers as to the owners and staff, is a feeling that exists because Jim created it, Arlene said. “I’ve had to step up tremendously in that (ownership) capacity,” Arlene said. She started out at Kubel’s as a hostess, so she was aware of many of the aspects of the business but had no prior experience in running a business until two years ago. “It’s been a difficult period for all of us … it’s been hard. But as Jim says, we go on through the fog. And those words were never truer than they are in the last two years.” Arlene says she never loses sight of the necessity of going forward. She sees life is an ongoing story, made up of many chapters, each one with lessons to learn and opportunities to grow. “I say, ‘No pretenses.’ My husband would say, ‘No beans, no bull----.’” * victorialassonde@thesandpaper.net


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LEH’s Ronnie Kessner A Top Amateur Shredder By JON COEN t age 16, Ronnie Kessner has already been sponsored four years by Surf Shack on Long Beach Island. Funny thing is, he doesn’t surf. He doesn’t skimboard. He barely goes in the ocean. And when thousands of people stream from Philadelphia to LBI this week, he will be heading west to skateboard in the City of Brotherly Love. Kessner, of Little Egg Harbor Township, is at a critical junction in a young skateboarder’s career. With a good number of amateur contest results and a work ethic that just won’t quit, Kessner may soon get the nod from his sponsors and be on his way to a pro career. In May, at Ambler Skate Plaza in Philadelphia, Kessner took 7th out of 75 of the best skaters in the region in the Philly Am. “That contest is growing. If you win, you get known around the area, but it’s not as important as the Tampa Am.” The Tampa Am, run by the Skatepark of Tampa, is the biggest amateur skateboarding competition in the world. The top 12 fi nishers usually wind up to be the next crop of kids to turn pro. The organization also runs its signature “Damn Am” events all over the world as qualifiers for Tampa. And last winter, Kessner fi nished in the top 50 out of 250 skaters in Continued on Page 60, Sec. 2

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HIGH HOPES: Sponsorship enables Kessner, 16, to travel to remote skate spots in pursuit of bigger, faster maneuvers on his way to what he hopes will become a professional skating career.

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Continued from Page 59, Sec. 2 Tampa. Kessner’s family owns Fireplaces Plus in Manahawkin. Now going into his junior year at Pilgrim Academy in Pomona, he has also fi nished in the top five at the Volcom Wild In the Parks contest in Sayerville the last two years, qualifying for championship events in Austin and Phoenix. How long has Kessner been skating? He’s not sure. His skateboarding history runs back further than his memory. It helps that his older brother is Dylan Dimauro of Manahawkin, former owner of Mission Skateboards and Asylum Skate Shop in Barnegat. Dimauro had Kessner pushing around at the age of 3. And by 5, he was getting his bearings on his street. Kessner currently skates for Jetty Apparel, C1rca Footwear, Habitat Skateboards and Surf Shack South in Beach Haven. “I’ve never really surfed. But the guys at the Surf Shack have really worked to get my name out there. Donny Miller (owner) and Ryan Brower got me on the C1rca team,” he said. “Ronnie is just one of those kids that you wish were your own, and I know I don’t want kids anytime soon,” jokes Brower, manager of the Surf Shack and former staff writer for Transworld Surf Magazine. “He was raised right by some incredibly wonderful parents, which says a lot within a growing generation of ‘me, me, me’ mentality. They’ve recognized his love and abilities in skateboarding and have embraced it one hundred percent.” The Jetty relationship has proven solid as well. Last August, during Jetty’s Parks &

Pizza Skateboard Tour, team manager Ronnie Gordon had some extra room in the van and invited Kessner out. Kessner spent the week skating and getting footage with filmer Dan Tutalo. Jetty was so impressed they had him on the team by September. “It’s awesome for me living in Little Egg, Jetty is right up the road. So I can go over and see the new line or pick stuff up from the warehouse,” he explained. The sponsorship helps to get him exposure among the thousands of skaters on the East Coast. It also helps him to get out on the road, which is proving to be his real passion. The last two years, he and Dimauro have traveled to California to skate street spots in San Diego and Los Angeles. During a recent family vacation in Costa Rica, they also made a side trip to the urban environs of the capital city of San Jose. “We actually met a Costa Rican skater through Instagram. He showed us some spots. Just being in and skating a Central American city was one of the most fun times I’ve ever had. It’s a very different scene there. The skaters are just so stoked and appreciative of everything,” he added. Kessner himself is appreciative of Dimauro, who not only got him skating and made travel possible from a young age, but is also a solid photographer and videographer. And right now, photos and footage are Kessner’s future. Kessner explains that contest results are great. Often just being at an event and free skating is good for getting the industry’s attention. “But people want to see footage,” he said,

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We’re the Kids in America RED, WHITE AND TWO: As with all the best laid plans of attack, brothers Will (left) and Owen Vaughan of Beach Haven, stars in their own right, have drawn a line in the sand – they’ll stay planted on the beach all day. “That’s the most important thing. Companies would rather watch your entire video part to see that you’re a well-rounded skater.” Video has long been the litmus test for action sports, but even more so in skateboarding, where VHS long ago gave way to DVDs and ever-important web clips. Performance on the ramps and boxes of a designed skate park or skate plaza takes a backseat to a skater’s ability in the real street – difficult stair sets, handrails, and ledges that were not made to be skated. It’s a world where how one handles bumpy asphalt and sketchy landings is the ultimate test, a world where whoever can see concrete and steel the most creatively is the hero. That’s why Kessner heads to Philadelphia three times a week to film with either his brother or friends in the city. He documents his skating at RonnieKessner.blogspot.com and on Twitter @ Ronniekessner. Right now, Kessner is on a “rep flow” program, where he gets his gear from a regional sales rep. But he’s on the verge of being bumped to “in-house flow,” where he stays in direct contact with the company headquarters, most of which are in Southern California. He is on track to be an official team amateur, where skateboarding will be his job and the company will take care of expenses. He understands there’s a lot of hard work involved with learning new tricks and skating everything bigger and faster.

“I’ve known him since he was a little kid, mimicking his older brother’s ‘screamo’ hardcore singing, and taking tae kwon do as a half-pint,” gushed Brower. “And though he’s not much taller now than he was then, I can fully say that he’s growing into a fi ne young man that is making everyone very proud. For as many years he’s been skating it’s crazy that he’s still learning a new trick everyday practically, which speaks to the amount of effort he puts into it. The sky really is the limit for him in skateboarding and we’re just proud at the Surf Shack South to have a kid so polite, talented and genuine representing us.” Kessner is working on getting the right photo for a C1rca add in Focus Magazine, the East Coast’s most respected skate mag. That will grant him a certain amount of recognition in the skate scene. The ultimate goal is to become a pro rider and have his own skate deck model. This year, he plans to make some advances with his sponsors and maybe skate the Damn Am in Amsterdam. But while his eyes may be set on the skateboard world, he hasn’t lost sight of where he’s from. “It’s defi nitely cool to be a local here,” he says. “I know a bunch of people on the Island and it’s always great to skate your own backyard.” * joncoen@thesandpaper.net


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TO THE NINES: The festive Garden Party by the Sea on June 20, with 250 in attendance, raised more than $8,000 for the community center. Models circulated as guests enjoyed gourmet food and picturesque bay views. Jodi Rampulla (top left) is striking in black fascinator and dress from Wildflowers in Barnegat Light. Kaitlyn Sorbara (top right) glides in a frock from Petite Etoile in Beach Haven. (Center, from left) The Rev. Daniel Horan is sharply dressed in an ensemble from Sink ’R Swim in Haven Beach; Sr. Kate Murphy promenades with The Rev. Steve Kluge, in selections from Island Shop in Brant Beach and Sink ’R Swim. Sr. Pat McNiff (above) pulls off a sophisticated look, while Elizabeth Silk-Gutowski (left) shows her ‘wild’ side in animal print, both from Island Shop. (Inset) The Rev. Kevin Daly embodies ‘island chic’ thanks to Sink ’R Swim. Beach Haven’s Sur La Plage and Tula the Boutique also contributed.


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n July 2, 1912, the thousands of visitors to Atlantic City watched in horror one of the greatest aviation disasters to date. Melvin Vaniman, with a crew of four, was completing a test flight in his 258-foot-long airship Akron. The airship was the first to be built by the Goodyear Corp., and Vaniman’s proposed transatlantic flight was sponsored by the company’s president, Frank Seiberling. Over Absecon Inlet in full view of Vaniman’s wife and thousands of spectators the hydrogen filled Akron suddenly shot upward to 2,000 feet, then burst into flames, falling into about 9 feet of water. The Chicago Tribune reported on the scene. “Thousands of persons were gathered along the inlet, Board Walk, and about the Vaniman cottage for hours after the accident. Mrs. Vaniman collapsed and for some time was unconscious from the shock. A physician was in attendance. She finally recovered. “Fully 20,000 persons gathered about the inlet and remained there for hours after the wreck. Two hundred boats clustered about in a wide circle nearly all morning. “The greatest excitement prevailed for a time. Boats were darting out from the inlet and all along the shores of the thoroughfare and beach.”

The New York Times reported the crowd had plenty to watch. “In the afternoon Captain Eugene Boehm’s diving outfit was engaged and he set out with some of the friends of the dead crew in the launch Eddie B. Fred Gifford, a diver, was sent down to examine the wreck, which at low tide was in water barely six feet deep; about a hundred yards away from the place where it was believed the bodies would be found. “A fleet of small boats hovered around and the police kept watch in a launch. A knot of persons stood on Peter’s Beach with cameras to take snapshots of the strange scene. A moving-picture outfit was manoeuvring in a fishing smack.” It wasn’t long until the diver returned. “Capt. Boehm with a wrench undid with difficulty, the bolts that kept his helmet screwed tight, and as it was taken off it was seen from his face that he had discovered nothing. “Wiping his grizzled brow, he said: ‘There ain’t nobody down there. I’ve been around both sides of her, and stuck my fingers in all the chinks, but I can’t find nothing. “‘She’s all busted up down there. Her engines and her rudder all in pieces. You can’t make out a thing. If there’s any one down there I reckon they’re so covered with sand we’ll never get

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AFTERMATH: What appears to be two of the crewmen’s wives watch the gruesome search for bodies among the wreckage of the Akron. them, anyway, not for a bit.’” Once it was clear there were no survivors, the scene became bizarre. “Capt. Boehm decided on a dynamite discharge. He thought that as a fisherman brings the fish to the surface by an explosion, he might get the bodies of Mr. Vaniman and his crew to float. The police drove the pleasure boats away and the spectators on the beach were told to get back, while fifty pounds of dynamite were thrown over the side near the wreck. As the Eddie B. dashed at full speed to a place of safety, two men in a rowboat fired the charge by a cable with a fuse attached. A mighty fountain of water shot up 200 feet in the air. A roar rang across the sea, and the boats hastened back to ascertain if anything had resulted. A little more of the envelope was laboriously pulled aboard one of the yachts, but no vestige of any of the crew was found. Then it was decided that there was nothing to be done until the tide swept the bodies clear again or cast them upon the shore.” After the Akron crashed, according to the Times, “SEA GIRT, N.J., July 2. – The news of Melvin Vaniman’s death at Atlantic City today reached Gov. Wilson this evening, and the Democratic Presidential nominee was so distressed by it that he left a large party of friends on his veranda to dictate this message to Mrs. Vaniman: ‘May I now extend to you my heartfelt sympathy for you in your tragic loss? Woodrow Wilson.’ “Gov. Wilson said he had been keenly interested in Mr. Vaniman’s work in aeronautics and had hoped for his success in his transatlantic venture.” The Times editorialized the next day that the crash marked the end of an era. “The dirigible balloon seemed to him the airship of the future, because all his own experience had seemed to indicate that it could be controlled and protected from disaster. Yet the disaster which brought his short career to a close came suddenly and in spite of every precaution. He had overcome many obstacles that might have been called insurmountable by one of less courage, invention and devotion to his chosen calling. The Akron was the latest product of his brain, built with the transatlantic voyage in view, and planned for speed and safety. We shall hear less in the future of crossing the ocean by balloon. The time may come when the improved aeroplanes can carry power enough for a long continuous voyage, but Vaniman’s sacrifice will deter any new adventurer of the air from attempting to journey so far in a dirigible. Indeed, it is not unlikely that before long the balloon will be considered obsolete.” But others weren’t as quick to give up. The New York Tribune of July 4 wrote, “Frank A. Seiberling, of Akron, Ohio, financial backer of Melvin Vaniman, assumed charge of the work of recovering the bodies of Vaniman, Gest and Elmer. ‘It’s terrible,’ Mr. Seiberling said. ‘I can hardly bring myself to realize that such a tragedy has occurred. We were so confident that Mr. Vaniman would soon complete his experiments and sail across the ocean that it is hard to think it is all over now. A braver man than he I never met. I firmly believe Mr. Vaniman had the solution of aeronautal navigation.’”

As the search continued, others were looking for answers. The Washington Post of July 7 explained. “Divers late yesterday found the valve of the gas bag of the ill-fated dirigible Akron. No trace of the bodies of Melvin Vaniman, Walter Guest, or Fred Elmer has been found. “The valve was open, held so by a light chain which had evidently been pulled just before the accident while Vaniman and his crew were fighting to bring the ship to a lower level. This has given rise to the theory that sparks from the over-heated middle engine communicated with a leak in the pipe which relayed the gas from the valve proper and caused the explosion.” On July 10, according to the Times, “The body of Walter Gest, one of the unfortunate crew of the Vaniman airship Akron, was found washed up on the shore of Brigantine Beach to-day. At first it was thought to be the body of Melvin Vaniman. It was finally identified from marks on the clothing. It was towed to this city and placed in a hermetically sealed box and will be buried to-morrow in the cemetery on the mainland. The bodies of Melvin Vaniman and Fred Elmer are yet missing. “Arrangements were made to-day to place the wreck of the balloon on exhibition in the exposition building on the Boardwalk. Pieces of the balloon cloth will be cut into postcard size and sold. The cat mascot, which had been up with Wellman’s America, and had taken two trips in the Akron, will also be on exhibition. “All the proceeds of the exhibition will be given the families of the dead men – Mrs. Bourtillion and her 2 year old baby, Mrs. Gest and her 7 and 10 year old children, and Mrs. Vaniman.” Elmer’s body was finally found. Last to be found was the body of Melvin Vaniman, on July 15 on the Brigantine beach. But there would always be questions. Popular Mechanics investigated what happened. “One theory of the cause of the explosion is that somebody let too much free gas into the engines and backed up the exhaust. This is the idea of Chief Beck of the fire department, who was on hand with his men to help in the launching. He had no idea that anything was wrong until he saw the smoke suddenly change to flame and the entire rear of the bag go up; as though by explosion. “Another theory is that a dangling rope of the rigging dragged into the big propellers, whipped up against the stern end of the envelope and snapped off enough of the cone to free the gas, allowing the vapor to seep into the engines and explode, while other reports ascribe the bursting of the envelope to expansion of the inclosed gas from the heat of the sun.” One hundred years later, one question lingers. On the morning of the flight, Vaniman decided not to take the lifeboat (which is now in the Smithsonian Institution) and the two men who were to ride inside. Would the extra weight have slowed the Akron’s ascent enough to allow hydrogen to be vented, preventing the bag from bursting? If the Akron had one more lifeboat and two months earlier the Titanic had 10, how would history have changed? * Next Week: The great chase. tpfcjf@comcast.net


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Young contemporary, shows very well, ocean view in distance, in-ground pool. $780,000.

Brant Beach - Oceanside

New, ready for Summer, 2,681 sq.ft., lots of extras, elevator, room for a pool. $1,279,900.

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Harvey Cedars Bayfront/Covefront

Prime 3 bedroom unit, shows very well, fully furnished, partial view. Pool. $639,900.

Exceptional bay/covefront contemporary, excellent views, southern exposure. 1,795,000.

BEACH HAVEN COMMERICAL

740 sq. ft. great corner store with high visibility, and high density of traffic in the heart of Harvey Cedars.

Income Property, 2 storefronts, plus apartments.

$799,000

$319,000

BEACH HAVEN

Surf City - Bayfront/Bayside

Northern Holgate Duplex

Bay block home with bonus 22’ on the water with a boat slip. Excellent views. $799,900.

Updated, 3 bedrooms per Àoor, interior stairs, a/c, shows well, large lot. $625,000.

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$1,395,000

$1,695,000 SHIP BOTTOM COMMERICAL WITH APARTMENT

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Vintage style pizzeria/grill in heart of ship bottom, heavy heavy foot traffic, 3 bedroom apartment and garage. $419,000

Fabulous colonial with income to pay mortgage & taxes, new electric, ca and gas heat 66 x100 lot $499,000

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SHIP BOTTOM BUNGALOW

HISTORIC DISTRICT B&B 8 bed, 8 ½ baths, 3400 sq. ft. across from Bicentennial Park. $1,395,000

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Very attractive, bright and open living area with high ceilings, good views. $819,000.

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3,000 sq. ft., beautiful customs hardware floors, new tiled baths, beautifully landscaped, cul de de sac, pool.

$599,000

Brighton Beach - Bay Views

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Oceanfront Duplex, 3 bedrooms up and down, gorgeous ocean views and great income.

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3 bed, 1 bath, new ca, livng rm, dining rm, with bay views, short walk to beach. $419,000

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LOVELADIES Well maintained 2760 sq. ft. home, 4 beds, 2 ½ baths 2 family rooms, cedar screened in porch, lush landscaping. $1,195,000

5 bed 3 baths, newly renovated family room, decks with beautiful oceanfront views. Great Income. $1,560,000

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Vacation Homes

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Lowest Prices Right Now! LBI Trailer Park Serving LBI For 59 Years Family Owned

• MOBILE HOMES • RV’S 19 Harding Ave. • Holgate Phone: (609) 492-9151 www.LBItrailerpark.com

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Tula the Boutique is conveniently located in the heart of Beach Haven on the corner of 8th and Bay Ave. directly next to the big carousel! Call (609) 492-2099 or visit our website at www.tulatheboutique.com for additional information and store hours.

Tula the Boutique: Open Daily 10am to 11pm


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Our park features a new “Flow Rider Double” that is suited to almost every age! We have eight giant waterslides, an interactive “Lazy Crazy River” with a giant tipping bucket and water blasters, “Cowabunga Beach” multi-level interactive water play structure, AND a water play area for the toddlers! NEW! Private Cabanas for 2012! Lounge chairs, table with four chairs, private waitress service. Towel service. Call for more info.

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Lost Island Adventure Golf

Voted #1 Adventure Golf course in NJ. Lost Island Adventure Golf provides two exciting and beautiful 18-hole golf courses, featuring lush landscaping with waterfalls, caves and a suspension bridge.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: please call us at (609) 492-0869 or visit our websites at www.thunderingsurfwaterpark.com www.flowhouselbi.com

WATERPARK: Daily 9 9am am - 7 7pm pm ADVENTURE GOLF: Sun. Thru Fri. 9am - 11pm Sat. 9am - 11:30pm FLOW RIDER: Open Daily

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We are a family-run park located in the heart of Beach Haven on the corner of Taylor and Bay Avenues, next to the big ferris wheel.


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