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by the pool daytime
Friday
Thursday Th Thursda ursda
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July 12th • 4-7pm
July 11th • 4-7pm
Dave Weber
The Pickles Band Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen
July 13th • 3:30-7:30PM
Pool Party The Impulsives Monte’s The Replicants Featuring
Happy Hour 4-6pm $4 Coronas & Corona Lights • $5 Margaritas
Monday July 16th
3:30-7:30pm
Happy Hour 4-6pm • $4 Heineken & Heineken Lights $5 Well Drinks
Happy Hour • 4-6pm $4 Bud Light Limes • $5 Well Drinks
4-7pm
Happy Hour 4-6pm • $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen
Happy Hour 4-6pm • $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen
in the club FRIDAY
July 12th • 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 13 • 10pm-2am
July 14th • 10pm-3am
Almost Easy
Nine Deez Nite 90’s Party
$3 Miller Lites
by the tiki bar night time Wed. July 11th 10pm-1am
Sun. July 15th 10pm-1am p
Mon. July 16th 10pm-1am
The Pickles Duo
Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher
Chris Gustelli
$4 Domestic Beers from 10pm
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Chris Gustelli Ted Hammock
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Tuesday July 17th
4-7pm
Shorty Long & the Jersey Horns
July 14th
$3 Miller $3 Mililllle ler Lites Litte Lit Li tes es
Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen
Sunday July 15th
Saturday
$$4 Well W ll D Drinks i k ffrom 10pm
$4 Domestic Beers
Tiki Tuesdays July 17th • 10pm-1am
Dylan Manfredi Surf Movies All Night Long $4 Domestic Beers $3 Surfer on Acid Shots
Friday July 20th Mulch Brothers in the club
Saturday July 21st Mardi Gras Party with The Replicants in the club Saturday July 21st HYPERACTIVE by the pool
Voted “#1r Beach Ba y rse on the Je by Shore”
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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Wednesday, July 11th Beer Pong Final iPad Giveaway with
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Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Crazy In Stereo
Johnny Drama
Alkaweed
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
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In The Restaurant
Entire Menu Available for Take-Out
Weekly Specials
Starter:
Golden Tomato Gazpacho Cucumber, cherry tomato and cilantro
Specials Start Thursday
Main Courses:
Balsamic Glazed Yellow Fin Tuna Tomato, caper and olive tapenade
Grilled Marinated Prime Sirloin Steak
Dessert:
Shallot smashed fingerling potatoes
White Chocolate Creme Bruleé Cane sugar crust
South African Lobster Tail Francaise Jumbo lump crab meat, baby arugula
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 7/12 - Chris Fritz 3-7pm FRIDAY 7/13 - Dan Brown Duo 3-7pm SATURDAY 7/14 - Lenny G and The Soul Senders 3-7pm SUNDAY 7/15 - Face Down 3-7pm MONDAY 7/16 - A.J. Stone 3-7pm TUESDAY 7/17 - Chris Gustelli 3-7pm WEDNESDAY 7/18 - 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
The Jonzes
3pm - 7pm
Featuring 12 Drafts for $3 plus $1 off all Mixed Drinks & Bottles *$5 Food Specials
Saturday
Inside Bar Only • *Mon-Fri Only
Your Exboyfriends
Got the Rainy Day Blues?
Sunday
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
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$4
Frozen Drink Special, Changes Daily
*Specials subject to availability, excluding holidays/special events
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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.
Follow us on Twitter @ joepopsshorebar *Specials subject to availability, excluding holidays/special events
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Every Wednesday
The
Every Sunday
Ladies & Locals Night
BAN OR DS!
Nerds
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*5 for $20 Corona Buckets til 10pm
½ Priced Drinks & Drafts No Cover w/ Local VIP Card
LLong Beach Beach Island Island, NJ • “It’s A Shore Th Thing”” Every Thursday
Live w/ *$
The
Benjamins
Craft Pint Giveaway Night
Jay & Mike Acoustic Duo
Saturday
w/The Drink Wheel
STEAMROLLER Picnic
UNDISPUTED
3 Cover, Domestic Bottles & All Shots All Night
Every Monday
$5 Fridays
L UNCH S SPEC9I9A**L * $
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3 Coors Light Bottles til 12 $ 4 Well Drinks All Night
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
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM DAILY SPECIALS $1.25
Our 36th Year TAKE OUT or PATIO SEATING OPEN DAILY 492-1088 11:30 AM - 9:30 PM DEEP FRIED SEAFOOD PLATTERS FROM $4.95 CLOSED WEDNESDAY
restaurants Bamboo Beach Asian Restaurant ................ 26
Foster’s Market ............................................. 19
Bayberry Inn................................................. 11
Gateway Bar & Restaurant........................... 13
Beach Haven Fishery ................................... 15
Greenhouse Cafe ........................................ 17
Bistro 14........................................................ 30
Howard’s Restaurant .................................... 19
Black Dog Cafe ........................................... 22
Joe Pop’s Shore Bar........................................ 5
Blue Water Cafe ........................................... 29
Joey’s Pizza ............................................ 36, 37
The Boathouse Restaurant...................... 17, 19
The Ketch ................................................... 3, 9
Breeze’s Bar & Grill ....................................... 17
Kubel’s Too ................................................... 30
Broadway Pizza .............................................. 6
The Lobster Claw .................................... 18, 31
Buckalews Restaurant & Bar ................... 10, 14
M&M Steam Bar ........................................... 21
Cafe Aletta .................................................. 25
Marlin Restaurant & Bar.............................. 3, 9
Calabria Ristorante ...................................... 23
Nardi’s Tavern .................................... 7, 27, 34
California Grill & Pizza .................................. 29
Pearl Street Market ......................................... 8
BUCKETS Serves 4 (1 lb) Serves 8 (2 lbs) Chicken Tenders .........................................................13.95........................ 25.95 Clam Strips ..................................................................11.95........................ 22.95 Fried Calamari ..............................................................14.95........................ 28.95 Fried Shrimp ...............................................................18.95........................ 35.95 Filet of Flounder ..........................................................18.95........................ 35.95 Sea Scallops ................................................................19.95........................ 38.50 French Fries ...................................................................6.50........................ 11.95 Cole Slaw, Macaroni or Potato Salad ..........................3.75 pt. .................... 6.75 qt. Jan & Joe’s Macaroni Salad ......................................4.25 pt...................... 7.75 qt. Fried Chicken ........................................... (8 pc.) 13.95, (12 pc.) 19.95, (16) 26.95 Crab Cake ...................................................................................................6.50 ea Garlic Bread .................................................................................................... 2.95 BUCKET PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE PLACE SETTINGS HOMEMADE CLAM CHOWDER • SOUP DU JOUR •TEXAS WEINERS • BURGERS • SUBS HOMEMADE ICE CREAM • FROZEN COLUMBO YOGURT & FRESH FRUIT
Calloway’s Restaurant & Bar .......................... 7
Pinky’s Shrimp............................................... 12
Carmen’s Unique Beach Cuisine............ 23, 24
Plantation ..................................................... 13
Carmenucci’s .............................................. 24
Sea Shell Club .......................................... 2, 33
Chicken or The Egg................................ 17, 28
Spray Beach Inn........................................... 35
Chowder Hut .................................................. 6
Stefano’s Restaurant .................................... 29
Daddy O’s Restaurant .................................... 9
Surf City Hotel......................................... 10, 11
Dockside Diner............................................. 29
Terrace Tavern ............................................. 20
Dutchman’s Brauhaus .................................. 16
Tuckerton Beach Grille ................................. 14
827 BAY AVE., BEACH HAVEN • ACROSS FROM BAY VILLAGE, NEXT TO B&B
E.J. Callahan’s Restaurant & Bar .................. 11
Yellow Fin ..................................................... 25
PLATTERS Platters include french fries, cole slaw, tartar or cocktail sauce & garlic toast Chicken Tenders (BBQ or House Sauce) .......................................................... 7.25 Clam Strips (½ lb.) .......................................................................................... 7.25 Fried Chicken ................................................................................................. 9.25 Butterfly Shrimp (6) ........................................................................................ 9.95 Fried Calamari ................................................................................................ 9.95 Filet of Flounder ........................................................................................... 10.50 Sea Scallops ................................................................................................. 11.50 Stuffed Shrimp ............................................................................................. 11.50 Baked Stuffed Flounder ..............................................................(1) 9.95, (2) 17.95 Crab Cakes (2) .............................................................................................. 12.50 Fisherman’s Platter (Flounder & Clam Strips) ................................................ 11.50 Captain’s Platter (Shrimp, Flounder & Clam Strips) ......................................... 12.75 The Whaler (Scallops, shrimp, flounder & clam strips) .................................... 13.75 The Lt. Commander (Crab Cake, 1/4 lb. Scallops, 3 Shrimp) .......................... 12.75 The Commander (Crabcake, Scallops, Shrimp & Oysters) ............................... 12.75 The Admiral (crab cake, scallops, shrimp, flounder & clam Strips) ................. 14.75 Soft Shell Crab .................................................................................... market price Lobster Tails - French Fried or Steamed .............................................. market price Catch of the Day (batter dipped or baked) ............................................ market price
HAVING COMPANY?
FELLA’S
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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
The Engleside Inn ..................................... 4, 20
clubs + entertainment Bayberry Inn................................................. 11
The Ketch ................................................... 3, 9
Buckalew’s Restaurant & Bar .................. 10, 14
Marlin Restaurant & Bar.............................. 3, 9
Calloway’s Restaurant & Bar .......................... 7
Nardi’s Tavern .................................... 7, 27, 34
Daddy O’s Restaurant .................................... 9
Plantation ..................................................... 13
Dutchman’s Brauhaus .................................. 16
Sea Shell Club .......................................... 2, 33
E.J. Callahan’s Restaurant............................ 11
Surf City Hotel......................................... 10, 11
The Engleside Inn ..................................... 4, 20
Terrace Tavern ............................................. 20
Gateway Bar & Restaurant........................... 13
Tuckerton Beach Grille ................................. 14
Joe Pop’s Shore Bar........................................ 5
PORT HOLE CAFE Our 75th Year Opened Memorial Day Weekend 1936
Home of Leo’s World Famous Roast Beef Sandwiches
Welcome Back To Our New and Old Friends!!! Lite Bites • Bar Pies • Burgers Fries • Cheesesteaks • Take Out
494-4242 17th & Boulevard, Ship Bottom
Have a Safe and Happy Summer!
Rick’s American Café Restaurant & Bar
Thurs Nite Buckets of Coronitas Fri Nite Coors Light Buckets Wed. Night Yuengling Bottles
4th & Broadway Barnegat Light
494-8482
NOW OPEN DAILY
OPEN DAILY AT 3PM • SAT-SUN NOON SATURDAY JULY 14TH HAPPY HOUURR. MON.-TH 3-6PM
“NAMELESS FEW” BURGER BAR - TAKE OUT
LITE FARE MENU
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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 11th
3-5pm Daily Wednesday July 11th
5pm Weird Owl Karaoke Face Painting with Freckles
Thursday July 12th
5pm Pasta & Sinatra Friday July 13th
5pm Elvis Show Saturday July 14th
5pm Face Down Sunday July 15th
5pm Dave Christopher Band Monday July 16th
5pm Weird Owl Karaoke Face Painting with Freckles
Tuesday July 17th
5pm Pasta & Sinatra Wednesday July 18th
5pm Weird Owl Karaoke Face Painting with Freckles
10pm The Replicants Bombs Away Wednesday Thursday July 12th
10pm Love Puppies
¼ MILE TRACK
$2.50 Coors Light Bottles Friday July 13th
10pm A True Story Saturday July 14th
10pm 3AM
Sunday July 15th
10pm Richie & The All Stars $2.50 Bud Light Bottles Monday July 16th
10pm 70’s Night $2.50 Bud Light Bottles Tuesday July 17th
10pm Liquid A
$2.50 Bud Light Bottles Wednesday July 18th
KIDDIE GO KARTS Restaurant • Bar
597 Route 9 Eagleswood Township 2.5 Miles South of Route 72 5 Minutes from LBI Causeway
10pm Rock Lobsters Bombs Away Wednesday
$2.50 Budlight, $4 Redbull Bombs, $5 Car Bombs
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 13 5-8 PM - CHARLIE MATSON 9-1 AM - BROTHER PETE
MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS 4
SATURDAY, JULY 14
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
MUSHMOUTH 9 PM TO 1 AM MONDAYS • 9
9
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KID’S EAT FOR $1.
PM
CHUCK MILLER LIVE TUESDAYS • 9
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PM
TED HAMMOCK & JASON BOOTH WEDNESDAYS • 9
KARAOKE
THURSDAYS • 9
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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
FOR
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WEDDINGS • EVENTS • PARTIES BACKYARD LOBSTER BAKES
Wally Mitchell’s Celebrating Our 34th Season
Breakfast & Lunch All Your Favorites Are Back
B Beach H Haven Catering Co. 609-661-4603
www.beachhavencatering.com
• Cliff’s Famous Reubens • Omelettes • Pancakes • Shakes and Much More Open Daily at 7am 712 LONG BEACH BLVD., SURF CITY, NJ (BETWEEN 7TH & 8TH STREET)
609-494-1667
Best of th SJ Maga e Shore zine 200 9 “Best B reakfast !
Proud Member of Stefanos Restaurant Group
GRILL
6th & The Boulevard, Surf City Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Open 7 Days
609.494.1136
Try our Strawberry Nutella Crepes made right in front of you. Crepe’s
BYOB Friendly • Free Home AND Beach Delivery In Surf City Catering Available - No Job Too Big Or Too Small Credit Cards Accepted • “OWNERS LIVE IN KEYWEST” And have been making Key Lime Pie’s for Decade’s
PEARL STREET MARKET 229 Pearl Street Beach Haven, NJ 08008
609•492•39100 609•492•7124(fax))
PEARL STREET
favorites TURKEY JOE
Oven roasted turkey breast Swiss, bacon, coleslaw e Chocolat ls, creamy Russian dressing on New York rye Pear Covered d on e r as featu ay LOBSTER ROLL Rachel R SSweet Maine lobster meat tossed lightly with mayonnaise tos and chopped celery on toasted brioche bun
Fine Food, Fresh Fish Quality Meats Specialty Desserts
CHICKEN SALAD APPLE WRAP
Delivery Available
BERKELEY AVE.
Classic chicken salad leaf lettuce and sliced Granny Smith apple on whole wheat wrap
Thinly sliced honey cured ham Thi aapple, creamy brie, honey mustard on baguette
F Credit Card orderss Fishresh 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
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.
Tides JULY Daylight Saving Time LOW HIGH Date AM PM AM PM 12 9:14 10:15 2:59 3:30 13 10:06 11:07 3:52 4:20 14 10:56 11:55 4:48 5:13 15 11:44 — 5:45 6:04 16 12:41 12:31 6:36 6:50 17 1:26 1:17 7:23 7:32 18 2:10 2:03 8:05 8:10 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 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 in-
BEACH STADIUM 5 Herbert & Long Beach Blvd. • Beach Haven Park, NJ 08008
(609) 492-6906 OPEN 7/13 - 7/19 *Ted - R *The Amazing Spiderman - PG-13 *Brave - PG *Magic Mike - R *Ice Age: - PG The Dark Knight Rises - PG13
(4:50 PM) (7:40 PM) (9:55 PM) [2:00 PM] [11:40 PM] (4:35 PM) (4:20 PM) (4:40 PM) (9:00 AM)
(7:25 PM) (7:00 PM) (7:30 PM) (3:00 PM)
(10:10 PM) (9:15 PM) (9:50 PM) (5:00 PM)
[10:50 AM] [11:05 AM] [11:20 AM] (7:00 PM)
[1:45 PM] [1:20 PM] [1:50 PM] [1:00 PM]
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water 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.
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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. 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. 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. 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
Mordecai Land Trust House Tour and Party
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he Mordecai Land Trust of the Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club in Beach Haven is holding a house tour and cocktail party Saturday, July 14. Event coordinator Marilyn Thomas said the tour would run from 2 to 6 p.m. and features three homes in Beach Haven and one home each in the North Beach Haven and Holgate sections of Long Beach Township. She said people could pick up an itinerary and visit the homes at their own convenience. The cocktail party will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. “During the party, we’ll be talking a little about our 100th anniversary this year,” said Thomas. Tickets for both the tour and the party are $40. For those who wish to attend either the tour or the party, the cost is $30. Thomas said tickets could be purchased by calling Wyndecrest Home at 609-492-7030 or Thomas at 609-492-7030. Tickets will also be available at the door. —E.E. 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.
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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...$13.95 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...$11.95
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
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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...$20.95 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...$20.95 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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GRAVE MATTERS: One of the Stafford stops will be the Baptist cemetery on Route 9.
Walk Through History On Cemetery Tours
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he Barnegat and Stafford branches of the Ocean County Library will give people a glimpse of their communities’ past with tours of local cemeteries. On Friday, July 13, at 1 p.m., teens will get a tour of Barnegat Memorial Cemetery, located on Burr Street near the branch. Theresa Foster, Barnegat teen service librarian, said youngsters would participate in tombstone rubbing, in which they use white butcher paper and crayon. “They cover the entire front of the tombstone in lightweight paper and use crayon to rub it over and get the image of the gravestone on the paper,” she said. “Words that are on the tombstone will appear in white on the paper. It will give the teens a chance to take a little history back home with them.” She said the participants would also go on a scavenger hunt to find last names of historic significance to Barnegat. On Monday, July 16, at 2 p.m. Stafford historian Tim Hart will lead a walk to the old Baptist cemetery located across the street from the branch, as well as to the Methodist graveyards on Beach Avenue. Hart said the earliest gravestones date to between 1740 and 1750. “There are graves of people who fought in the Revolutionary War and the Civil War,” he said. “I’m also going to talk about people in the cemeteries who lost their lives in shipwrecks.” To register for the programs, call the Barnegat (609-698-3331) and Stafford (609597-3381) branches. —E.E.
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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. THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2 Planetarium Shows, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, Toms River (732-255-0342 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. THROUGH SEPTEMBER 3 Alex’s Lemonade Stand Benefit, Boulevard Clams, 20th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Surf City (609-4949494) The store donates $1 from every fresh-squeezed lemonade sold. THURSDAY, JULY 12 Deadtime Stories: Meet the Authors, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-6983331) 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. 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) Lightning Jar performs. 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. “Dirt: the Movie,” Pinelands Preservation Alliance, Bishop Farmstead, 17 Pemberton Rd., Southampton. Attendees should bring chairs for the outdoor screening; held indoors in case of rain. Admission, free; donations welcome. 8:30-10 pm. Registration is required; contact tomdunn@pinelandsalliance.org or 609-859-8860, ext. 14. 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.
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14 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 (609597-3381) 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. 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 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. “Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost,” Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) 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. 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. SATURDAYS, JULY 14-28 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 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. Artist’s Reception for Kevin Coogan, Wildflowers Too, 506 Broadway, Barnegat Light (609-361-1101) 1-3 pm. His works are featured July 13-15.
Beer and Wine Tasting at LBIF
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omething new is “brewing” – creating a “buzz,” even – at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences in Loveladies, where the stage is set for the organization’s first-ever beer and wine tasting this Friday evening, from 7 to 9:30. Lydia Owens, LBIF’s marketing and special events coordinator, said the idea for the event grew out of a desire to “diversify a little bit” and to appeal to a wide range of age groups. Picking up on a current trend among younger people, i.e., a growing appreciation for local craft beers and an interest in learning about the microbrewery scene, Owens said the beer and wine tasting brings together the popular and the traditional, with an opportunity to study and enjoy as many as 60 different wines and 20 beers from New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Distributors’ representatives, or pourers, will educate tasters on the various components of the beverages, to help them better understand how the aromas and tastes play on the senses and how the flavors interact on the palate and with different foods. Guests will receive a souvenir LBIF tasting glass to use throughout the night (thereby reducing waste) and to take home as a keepsake. Among the featured beers are FlyBayview Park Fun Fest, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (www.windsurfnj. org) The NJ Windsurfing Watersports Assn. offers activities. Visit website for information and registration. 8:30 am-4:30 pm. 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
ing Fish, Cricket Hill, Brooklyn Brewery, Blue Point and Erie Brewing. The wines include Tenacious Red from Purple Cowboy; Middle Sister Surfer Chick from Pro-mis-Q-ous; a chocolate wine and a peach-coconut wine. Owens said she is grateful to Scott Maybaum and Rob Slotnick for their help in coordinating the wine donations from the numerous distributors. Event goers are encouraged to bring their checkbooks, to purchase their favorite wines direct from the distributors to enjoy again at home. What better to accompany the beer and wine than good food and groovy music? Catered hors d’oeuvres come courtesy of Foodies and LBIF culinary instructor Tom Scangarello; and live entertainment will be provided by an Asbury Park-based band called Lightning Jar. Local businesses have donated gifts in a drawing for door prizes. Tickets are $35 in advance or $40 at the door; admission is for ages 21 and older, with ID. To purchase tickets, stop in at the LBIF or phone 609-494-1241. For questions or additional details, e-mail office@lbifoundation.org or marketing@lbifoundation.org. —V.L. are blessed for the season. Some of the party boats offer rides, and private boats may take part. 5:30 pm. Book Release Party & Signing, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Down The Shore Publishing presents Corrine Ruff, author of Island Child, and Margaret Thomas Buchholz, author of Josephine: a Memoir, From Washington Working Girl to Fisherman’s Wife. 6-9 pm.
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Fishery's Dinner Specials Appetizers
• Hush Puppies Twelve in a litter with cocktail, tartar and lemon $8.95 • 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
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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 1-1/2 pounds of King 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
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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
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— FAMILY SPECIALS — - DESSERT Fishery Famous Key Lime Pie $3.95 / slice $14.00 / pie
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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
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Uncle Will’s Joins Food Drive for Shelter Animals And Plans ‘Flavor Unleashed’ Fundraising Dinner “
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his Little Piggie” on the logo of Uncle Will’s Pancake House & Grill in Beach Haven has teamed up with the dogs and cats at the Southern Ocean County Animal Facility in Manahawkin to make sure that local pets, as well as people, have a good meal. After hearing that the Friends of the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter Food Bank is in need of supplies, Uncle Will’s owners Tom and Marge Stewart decided it was time to offer some help. In addition to hosting a special fundraising dinner July 18 aptly named “Flavor Unleashed” (more on that in a moment), they have put out a plea to their customers and Facebook friends to help refill the cupboards of the food bank at the animal facility. Patrons of Uncle Will’s are welcome to bring in pet food that they would like to donate, and the Stewarts will see to it that it gets to the shelter pets that need it. This will be an ongoing collection at the restaurant, the owners say, “so please when you are stopping in to have a meal yourself, think of the animals that need one, too,” they added in a press release this week. The shelter pets have other friends in the business community as well. For the past two years, Connie Shinn Lohr at Wally Mitchell’s in Surf City (and a member of Friends of the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter) has taken pet food donations at her restaurant. Now Uncle Will’s is joining that effort, and SBR Tire Exchange, 817 North Main St. (Route 9 North) in Manahawkin, will be a drop-off point as well. The animal food bank is run by the Friends, a nonprofit group of volunteers who walk the shelter dogs, socialize the cats, provide extra support for medical care, and find rescues for animals that need a little help becoming adoptable, Friends members describe. The food bank at the shelter is there for pet owners in the area who need it in these chal-
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SIT. STAY. ADOPT: Outside Uncle Will’s, Joanna Murphy and Carol Dunn raise awareness. lenging economic times. With many families struggling to put food on the table, the animal food bank is a way to make sure pets get the nutrition they need. This helps pet owners to keep their pets in their homes rather than having to give them up and, perhaps, surrender them to the shelter. The Animal Food Bank has relied on donations for years, but the last year has seen a huge increase in demand, and fewer donations. That’s why the businesses are stepping up to help. “Flavor Unleashed,” on July 18 at 6 p.m., for the Friends of the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter. Uncle Will’s Grill, at 3 South Bay Ave., Beach Haven, will host the dinner, which is open to all at a donation of $35 per person. SBR Tire Exchange is donating prizes for that evening.
Dinner offers a choice of: baked tilapia, flour dusted, baked and served with roasted red pepper pesto sauce; lobster cakes served with chipotle aioli & sweet mustard coulis (you decide how cool or how hot); grilled chicken, manchego-panko encrusted and grilled, served with mild chanterelle mustard sauce; Mastis de Peurco Frita, pulled pork with mojo sauce; or petite filet, simply finished with balsamic glaze. All dinners for this event come with two sides, a house salad, rolls, coffee or tea and a choice of dessert. A silent auction adds to the festivity. For tickets, call Connie Lohr at 609-6180954. The cost includes tax and gratuity, as well as 10 tickets for the auction. —M.S.
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 (609-5973381) 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. Historical Talks: Great Storms of the Jersey Shore, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven. Mon., 7:30 pm. The museum is air-conditioned. 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. (609-698-3331) 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.
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The 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
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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. Buck-a-Bag Book Sale, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) 2-4 pm. 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 (609494-7022) 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 a free ice-custard. 2:30 pm. Call 609-494-2480 to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. TUESDAY, JULY 17 & MONDAY, JULY 30 Teen Horror Movies, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The films are rated PG-13. 1 pm. 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. Flavor “Unleashed,” Uncle Will’s Grill, 3 South Bay Ave., Beach Haven. The dinner benefits the Friends of the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter. The menu features baked tilapia, lobster cakes, grilled chicken, pulled port and petite filet. Attendees may bring beverages of choice. Donation, $35, includes dinner, tax, gratuity and 10 tickets for a silent auction. 6 pm. Call Connie at 609-618-0954 for tickets. 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. 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. WEDNESDAYS, JULY 18 & 25 Pirate School, The Ocean County Library System presents “Billy Bones” (actor David Engel), who
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teaches children ages 5 and older how to act like a pirate. Costumes are welcome. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. July 18: Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) 10:30 am; Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) 2 pm; Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) 7 pm. July 25: Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) 2 pm. 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
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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
FRIED PLATTERS
Breaded Calamari w/Marinara ..........8.99
Served with Fries, Cole Slaw & Condiments Fried Clams Strips ¾ lb....................10.95
........................................................ 28.95
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
STEAMED SHELLFISH
Shrimp Bucket (1 lb. XL.) ..................16.99
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
U Peel Shrimp (1 lb.) ............................ 19.99 (w/lemon & cocktail sauce)
34TH STREET “IF IT SWIMS WE’VE GOT IT, IF IT SMELLS WE’VE HAD IT TOO LONG.” “THIS PAPER IS ALSO GOOD FOR WRAPPING FISH.” “Great Seafood in an unpretentious setting.” The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Best of The Shore.” Philadelphia Magazine
All “Specialty” Platters Served with steamed vegetables & tarragon rice after 5 pm
LOBSTER FEASTS
MAMA Market Price
Little Neck Clams (12) ......................... 7.99
Swordfish............................................... 10.99
Chicken Breast .................................... 10.99
Kid Burger ............................................... 4.95
Kid Shrimp ...............................................7.95
Fried Flounder (1 lb.) ........................... 15.99
Swordfish................................................ 17.95
Kid Dog (all beef) ................................... 4.95
Kid Flounder............................................6.95
FRIED BUCKETS
GRILLED OR BLACKENED
2 - 1½ lb Lobsters • 1 Dozen Steamed Clams 1 Pound Mussels • 2 Ears Sweet Corn
Honey Dipt Chicken (4 pc.) .............. 8.95
Mahi Mahi................................................9.99
Salmon Filet ......................................... 10.99
FOR THE MINNOWS
Shrimp Basket ...... .............................. 8.99
Crab Cakes (2 Deviled 5¾ oz.)........16.99
Fried Softshell Crab ........................... 13.99
House Combo (over 1 lb. of seafood) ..........
Select Oysters .................................... 12.95
Shrimp ......................................................9.99 Fried Flounder ........................................8.99
BROILED COMBINATIONS
“M&M Raw Bar was the best seafood experience on this trip... soups are phenomenal, particularly chowders.” Star Ledger Munchmobile 2007
All weights are approximate - Prices subject to change without notice - Not responsible for typographical errors.
PAPA 4 - 1½ lb Lobsters • 2 Dozen Steamed Clams 2 Pounds Mussels • 4 Ears Sweet Corn 1 pt Cole Slaw • Market Price
Full 6 - 1½ lb Lobsters • 3 Dozen Steamed Clams 3 Pounds Mussels • 6 Ears Sweet Corn 2 pt Cole Slaw • Market Price
SOUP & SANDWICH COMBOS Crabby Combo (Homemade Lump Crab Cake Sandwich w/Lobster Bisque) .................12.99 Down Eastern Combo (Twin Homemade Lobster Roll w/New England Clam Chowder)............19.95
Dining Out Section August 2, 2006 “We tasted almost a dozen bowls throughout a weekend, and found a light, simple version of white chowder we liked at M&M.” The New York Times
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SUBBOGIES Surf City Grill Breakfast and Lunch Full Hot and Cold Menu Family Owned Since 1985 Voted Best Cheesesteaks and Hoagies
Eat In or Take Out Open 7:30am til 3pm
512 N. Long Beach Blvd., Surf City (across from Surf City 5&10)
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Panel Discussion at Island Library to Focus On Changing Trends in American Families
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any of today’s families are far from the traditional households of the past. Blended families grown from remarriage, interfaith, interracial and same-sex marriages have become more commonplace. These couples often encounter unique challenges to their marriages, and this will be the focus of a panel discussion, “Modern Families: Yours, Mine and Ours,” on Monday, July 16, at 7 p.m. at the Long Beach Island Branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City. Co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of LBI as part of the Coffee and Conversation series, the panel will discuss societal views of their relationships, how they have been received by friends and family, and what day-to-day experiences bring in their lives. The program facilita-
tor is Paula Rodriguez-Rust, a sociologist and former State University of New York teacher who is the author of Bisexuality in the United States and Bisexuality and the Challenge to Lesbian Politics, Sex, Loyalty and Revolution. “With interfaith and interracial marriages, cultural differences are likely to surface,” said Rust, who has also conducted anti-bullying programs throughout the state. “Because we have civil unions in New Jersey, same-sex couples think they are no longer discriminated against, but that is not the case. It still is not the same as marriage and is not recognized federally as a marriage.” “I’m hoping that the audience members will be couples in these types of relationships so they can provide feedback,” said Branch Manager Linda Feaster. To register for the program, call the branch at 609-494-2480. —E.E.
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. Clam Bake, Manahawkin Elks Lodge, 520 Hilliard Blvd. (609-597-1107) Live entertainment is provided by John Reed. The menu includes clams, clam chowder, chicken, corn, burgers, hot dogs, beer, soda and more. Cost: adult, advance, $25; at the gate, $30; ages 12-20, $20; younger than 12, free. 1-5 pm. Ladies’ Catch of the Day Bluefish & Fluke Tournament, (609-971-0704) The Women’s Club of the Forked River Tuna Club hosts the event. Rules and registration forms are on www.forkedrivertunaclub. org; click on “tournament.” Entry fess: adult, $30; girl younger than 13, $15. Adults interested in joining club members on a party boat may call Kathi at 908-216-6058.
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Home made & imported pasta dishes, award winning pizza and fine
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WEEKLY CREATIONS Premium Swai Filet 8-10oz
Broiled with our roasted garlic, sundried tomato herbed clarified butter, topped with roasted seasoned bread crumbs
Fresh Soft Shell Crabs
Viking Village Fresh Catch of the Day
Rabbit Cacciatore Rustica
Char grilled w/Calabria’s own smoked sea salt seasoning or blackened, served with sautéed vegetable, or roasted potatoes
Rabbit simmered with wild mushroom, green olvies, onions, green peppers & potatoes in a light marinara sauce
1lb. Rack of Lamb
24-26 oz. Fred Flintstone Porterhouse
Marinated and Char grilled with Mediterranean Herbs
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Crab & Asparagus Omelette Served w/ rosemary roasted potatoes
Large Pie & Large Antipasto Salad or Large Greek Salad or Large Italian Salad
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HOLIDAY SNACK BAR Open Daily 11:30am - 9pm
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Surf City’s Epic Lifeguard Tourney Is for Ladies Only
Early Bird Dinner Served From 4-7pm, Fri & Sat. 4-6pm 4 Course Menu Starting at $15
Open For Dinner 7 Days A Week Featuring Fresh Seafood, Salads, Steak, Pasta, etc. Reservations Recommended
Weekly Features Sunday - Rib Eye Steak Your Way Monday - King Crab Legs Tuesday - Lobster Night Wednesday - Chilean Sea Bass or SwordÀsh Thursday - Featuring the Singing Bussers www.carmenslbi.com • 122 North Bay Ave., Beach Haven, NJ • 609.848.9650
uly is always “epic” mid-Island. The Surf City Beach Patrol will host its ninth annual Epic Lifeguard Tournament at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 12, on the Fifth Street beach. This year, the event features only women, a twist from the previous eight summers. “We want to give the female lifeguards a chance to display their lifeguarding skills in their own Epic tournament,” said SCBP Capt. Mark Dileo. Patrols from Surf City, Harvey Cedars, Ship Bottom, Beach Haven, Barnegat Light, Lavallette, Island Beach State Park and Seaside Park will participate in the tourney. “In keeping with the Epic tradition,” Dileo noted, “the teams will consist of six competitors on a common course,” contesting one another in the following events: doubles row, four-person swim relay, four-person paddle relay, line race and medley relay. For host Surf City, lifeguards Jenn Welc, Brittany Histing, Lauren Rothstein, Emily Rothstein, Jaime Malandra and Jeannie Grieve seek to build on an impressive 2011, when the
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SURGE: The ninth annual Epic, formerly a co-ed event, features women guards this year. SCBP women finished second in the Island Beach State Park Women’s Lifeguard Tournament behind “the always-strong women’s team from Lavallette,” said Dileo. The Harvey Cedars Beach Patrol took first place in last year’s Epic, with Surf City grabbing third. If postponed, the Epic will take place on Monday, July 16. —J.K.-H.
Workshop for Gardeners: Backyard Composting, Bay Ave. Plant Co., 1808 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City (RSVP to 609-361-8800) Angela Andersen presents the program. Admission, free. 10 am, rain or shine. 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. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JULY 21 & 22 Juried Crafts & Fine Art Festival, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Admission, $5. Sat., 10 am-6 pm; Sun., 9 am-4 pm. SUNDAY, JULY 22 Art Lovers Event, Stafford Twp. Firehouse, Stafford Ave., Manahawkin. Pine Shores Art Assn. hosts the event. Fifty 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. MONDAY, JULY 23 Behind the Scenes at Carlo’s Bakery, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Head decorator Elizabeth White of TLC’s “Cake Boss” shares about working with “La Famiglia.” 10 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. PG-13 Movie: “Joyful Noise,” Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) 6 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Pokémon Center, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Kids of all ages are invited to trade games and cards, answer trivia, watch original episodes and play their DS. Those younger than 7 should be accompanied by a caregiver. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 23 & 24 Safe Boating Course, Manahawkin Elks Lodge, 520 Hilliard Blvd. (732-279-0562) Coast Boating School presents the class, required under state law to operate a boat or PWC. Cost, $70. 7-10:30 pm. Call to register. MONDAY-WEDNESDAY, JULY 23-25 Liquid Bliss Yoga Camp for Kids Ages 4-8, 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.
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FOODIES Pizza
Famous Pizza’s, Entrées & Salad Specials
FOODIES PIZZA DELIVERY
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Black-Eyed Susan ans VISIT OUR NEW “RAW BAR” "The best crabcakes at the shore?...they have my vote."
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6th & Blvd. Beach Haven • 492 - 6300 LBI’s ONLY Self Serve “Real” Frozen Yogurt Bar • 8 Mouthwatering, delectable Áavors • Over 25 toppings to choose from • Made with “live natural cultures” • Kosher, Do not have high fructose corn syrup & most are gluten free
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414 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, N.J. Open Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Sun., Serving Dinner @ 5:00 pm 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.
Open Daily Serving Dinner @ 5:00 pm
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ASIAN RESTAURANT
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
All Sushi $5
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
Coconut Crab Tower • Firecracker Calamari • General Tao’s Chicken • Chicken & Broccoli • Orange Snow Pea Shrimp • Chicken Pad Thai
Story Time with Joy, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) Author Joy Zomerdyke reads her book Teddy “B” is for Bear Meets a Scary Monster followed by a craft, for ages 4 and older. 11:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 Animal Kingdom, Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd., Tuckerton (609-812-0649, ext. 206, or www.marine.rutgers. edu/cousteau) Live animals visit from the Cape May County Zoo. 2-3 pm. Registration deadline, July 23. Bus Trip to Showboat Casino, The Surf City taxpayers assn. hosts the trip. 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. Kids 2K Race, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach. This is presented by DQ Events. 6:30 pm. Register at www.dqtridu.com. Mah Jongg Tournament, Jewish Community Center of LBI, 24th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Spray Beach (609-492-4090 or www.jccoflbi.org) All are welcome. 11 am-4 pm. Preregistration is required. Marine Mammals & Sea Turtles, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Representatives of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center give a hands-on, interactive program. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. “Mastering the Metaphor” Writers Workshop, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Author Sandy Gingras presents the program. 10 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Splash & Dash for All Ages, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach. This is presented by DQ Events. 6:30 pm. Teen Writers Guild, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The group is for ages 12-18. 7:30 pm.
A Sampling of Our Menu Appetizers Entrees
MONDAY-THURSDAY, JULY 23-26 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. MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 23-27 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. TUESDAY, JULY 24 Art Party, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach. LBI artists and crafters participate. Admission, free; no beach badge is required. 11 am-noon. A Clam Is a Man’s Best Friend, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Kids of all ages are invited for this craft activity. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Creature Features: Super Sharks, 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. “East Meets West” Puppet Show, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Hua Hua Zhang presents the program. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Genealogy Club of Little Egg Harbor Meets, Senior Citizen Center, 641 Radio Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609-296-7748 or www.gcleh.org) All residents of Southern Ocean County interested in researching their family history are welcome, whether beginners or advanced. 4th Tues. of each month, 7 pm.
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THURSDAY, JULY 26 Book Sale, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) 9 am-1 pm. Family Movie Night: “Big Miracle,” Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-6983331) The film is rated PG. 6:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Jedi Academy, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Children ages 5 and older are invited to learn how to be a master Jedi. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. FRIDAY, JULY 27 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.
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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
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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
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SATURDAY, JULY 28 Basically Ballet, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Kristen Dexnis’ students perform modern dance. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Clam Bake, American Legion Frederick W. Born Jr. Post #511, 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609698-9876) The Bandulos entertain, and there are pony rides, a petting zoo, giant slide and more. The menu includes clams, hot dogs, chicken, hamburgers, sausage, corn on the cob, beer, water and soda. Tickets: adult, $30 through July 20, then $35; ages, 13-20, $15; younger than 13, free. Call to reserve or purchase at the post. Family Movie: “Shark Tale,” Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The film is rated PG. 2 pm. Super Saturdays: Sand Castles & Seascapes, 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 am-noon. MONDAY, JULY 30 PG-13 Movie: “A Thousand Words,” Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609296-1470) 6 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Senior Citizen Advisory Board Meeting, Little Egg Harbor Twp. Town Hall, courtroom, 665 Radio Rd. Twp. Business Administrator and CFO Garrett Loesch addresses the group. All are welcome. 10 am. TUESDAY, JULY 31 Creature Features: Magnificent Marine Mammals, 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. Pipe Cleaner Animals, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) The craft activity is for ages 10-16. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 Shellfish, Barnegat Bay & You, Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd., Tuckerton (609-812-0649, ext. 206, or www.marine. rutgers.edu/cousteau) ReClam the Bay presents the program. 10-11:30 am. Registration deadline, July 29. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 Genealogy Club of Little Egg Harbor Library Open to the Public, Senior Citizen Center, 641 Radio Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609-296-7748 or www. gcleh.org) The club’s collection includes books and magazines on family research in the United States and abroad. Assistance in starting a family tree is also available. All are welcome, whether beginners or advanced. 1st Sat. of each month, 10 am-2 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 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. Also, Island Surf & Sail gives free kayak demonstrations. 7-9 pm. Concerts by the Bay, 10th St. waterfront park, Ship Bottom. Attendees should bring a chair. Parking and rest rooms are available. 7 pm. July 12, Face Down; July 19, The Roustabouts. 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 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 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.
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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. THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2 Laser Shows, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, Toms River (732255-0342 or 732-255-0343; www.ocean.edu/planet. htm) Shows vary. Family show, Fri., 4 pm; laser shows, Fri., 8:15 pm & Sat., 4 & 8:15 pm. Admission: adult, $14; senior older than 59, $12; child younger than 13, $10. THURSDAYS, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 27 Gazebo Park Concerts, Rte. 9 & East Bay Ave., Barnegat (609-698-0080, ext. 122) 7-9 pm, weather permitting.
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mid all the fun in the summer sun, devote just a few minutes of this weekend to a free skin cancer screening. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 14, the Long Beach Island Health Department, Mike Geltrude Foundation, Ocean County Cancer Coalition and Southern Ocean Medical Center will sponsor the fifth annual Choose Your Cover at the beach end of 20th Street in Ship Bottom. Rain date is Sunday, July 15, also from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Choose Your Cover brings free skin cancer screenings, complimentary sunscreen and vital skin safety information – including cancer detection and prevention and sunsmart precautions – directly
to beachgoers throughout New Jersey. In Ocean County, the event is held in Brick Township and Ortley Beach in addition to the Ship Bottom section of Long Beach Island. “Summer is here, and just being outside exposes us to the damaging rays of the sun,” states an LBI Health Department press release. “Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers, and is usually the result of sun exposure. According to the American Cancer Society, most skin cancers are easy to treat when detected early, even melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer.” The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2012, more than 76,000 Americans will be diagnosed with melanoma. Dana O’Connor, public health nurse supervisor for the LBI Health Department, said that during the five years Choose Your Cover has run locally, approximately 68 cases of melanoma were identified. This year, she pointed out, there will be two physicians stationed at the 20th Street site to check
out those who stop by for their free screening. The department recommends seeking shade whenever possible, said O’Connor, and, when out in the sun, covering up as much as possible, wearing a hat and sunglasses, and applying sunscreen continuously. At the moment, a minimum of 15 SPF is recommended, but that may soon increase to 30 SPF. Parents should not apply sunscreen to children younger than 6 months, but rather keep them out of the sun or cover them up, she added. As O’Connor also pointed out, sunblock has a shelf life of about two years. The American Cancer Society recommends those spending time outdoors “Slip! Slop! Slap! Wrap!” – slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen, slap on a hat and wrap on sunglasses before any exposure to the sun. For more information on Choose Your Cover, call the LBI Health Department at 609-492-1212. —J.K.-H.
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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.
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32 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. To the Limit, Lacey Branch Ocean County Library, 10 East Lacey Rd., Forked River (609-693-8566) 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. THURSDAY, JULY 19 Visiting Musician: the Magic of Rhythm, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) James Michael Deitz presents a workshop on percussion music for young people and teens. Fees: member, $35; nonmember, $45. 12:30-3:30 pm. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 Past Times Bluegrass Band, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Attendees should bring seating for this outdoor concert. 7:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.
Children’s Theater, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www. surflight.org) Call or visit website for specific dates and times. Tickets, $12.50 & $15. “Peter Pan & Capt. Hook,” through Aug. 3; “The Tale of the Little Mermaid,” through Aug. 10. Children’s Theater, Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (www.oceantheatre.org, 609312-8306 or ruth@oceantheatre.org) Ticket, $10. 10 am & 6 pm. “Snow White,” Aug. 22-25; “Cinderella,” July 18-21 and Aug. 30-Sept. 1; “101 Dalmatians,” July 25-Aug. 4. Family Theater, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Admission, $5. Tues., 7 pm. July 17, Mr. Malcolm; July 24, Penguin Pointers; July 31, Wizards – the Race Around the World; Aug. 7, Little Red Riding Hood; Aug. 14, Wonderful World of Reptiles; Aug. 21, Sundown on Sycamore Street; Aug. 28, Comedy Cascade Circus. Our Gang Players Summer Theater Camp, Robert Horbelt Elementary School, Burr St., Barnegat (609-597-0553 or www.ourgang.org) Mon.-Fri., Aug. 13-17. Ages 6-8, 9 am-noon; ages 9-12, 1-4 pm. Fee, $100. 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 11-29 “Titanic the Musical,” Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (www.oceantheatre.org, 609312-8306 or ruth@oceantheatre.org) Ocean Professional Theatre Co. presents the show. Tickets, $29-$35. JULY 24-AUGUST 25 “The Sound of Music,” Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www. surflight.org) See website for schedule and ticket prices. SATURDAY, JULY 28 “A Eulogy for Vincent,” LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-4941241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Apples and Oranges Productions presents a 1-man show set after Vincent van Gogh’s death, suitable for teens and adults. Tickets: member, $20; nonmember, $25. 7:30-9 pm.
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xit 63: The m.t. burton gallery in Surf City presents “Garden State Pottery, Exit 63,” a group show of the works of 10 nationally known potters who live in New Jersey: Alan Willoughly, Marie Elaine Lanza, David Voll, Terry Plasket, Barbara Fehrs, Linda Schusterman, Debbie Williams, Collette Smith and Bruce Dehnert. Matt Burton will unveil his mermaid and merman pottery group. In addition, photographer Frank Smith will show his prints inspired by the Japanese aesthetic of Shibui: simple, subtle and unobtrusive beauty. Call 609-494-0006. * * * Vet Art: A reception for painter/veterinarian Kevin Coogan will be held Sunday, July 15 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Wildflowers Too! Gallery in Barnegat Light. Coogan is a disciple of the Ed Loper school of painting that instructs artists to look carefully and capture color in each and every brush stroke. His large paintings of Long Beach Island scenes will be on display from July 13-15. Call 609-361-1101. * * * Group Show: The opening reception for the Summer Group Exhibit at Art House in Manahawkin is Saturday, July 14, from 2 to 5 p.m., featuring works from 19 artists. Call 609-978-4278. * * * Summer Pop Up: For the second summer season, Michael Ryan Architects in conjunction with Bridgette Mayer Gallery of Philadelphia is offering a Summer Pop Up Gallery in its Loveladies office. The first exhibit, “New Paintings and Works on Paper,” features new works from nine local and Philadelphia-based artists, including surf culture artist Julie Goldstein, through July 29. “Jill Bonovitz, Works in Clay” is in the Project Room. Call 609-548-2000. * * * Digital Details: The “National Juried Competition: Digital Works” continues at the LBI Foundation of the Arts and Sciences in Loveladies through July 16. LBIF is looking for donations of artwork for the annual Dart for Art event scheduled for Aug. 11. Bring or send your framed work to the LBIF by Aug. 1. The Foundation is looking for volunteers to help with a variety of fun programs this summer. Open Studio Sessions: Figure Drawing is held Fridays through Sept. 28, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Unclothed model; bring your Marino and Jeff “Fat Rat” Pirrami, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org) 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 Catch a Rising Star All-Star Show with Robert Klein, 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 25 Catch a Rising Star All-Star Show with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org) 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices. MONDAY, JULY 30 Catch a Rising Star All-Star Show with Judy Gold’s “My Life as a Sitcom,” Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-4929477 or www.surflight.org) 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 Catch a Rising Star All-Star Show with Mike
BEACH 5 STADIUM THEATRE, Herbert Ave. & Long Beach Blvd., Beach Haven Park (609-492-6906) FRIDAY-THURSDAY, JULY 13-19 “The Amazing Spider-Man,” (PG-13) 4:35, 7:25 & 10:10 pm; rain only, 10:50 am & 1:45 pm. “Brave,” (PG) 4:20, 7 & 9:15 pm; rain only, 11:05 am & 1:20 pm. “Magic Mike,” (R) 4:40, 7:30 & 9:50 pm; rain only, 11:20 am & 1:50 pm. “Ice Age: Continental Drift,” (PG) 3, 5, 7 & 9 pm; rain only, 1 pm. “Ted,” (R) 4:50, 7:40 & 9:55 pm; rain only, 11:40 am & 2 pm. THURSDAY, JULY 19 “The Dark Knight Rises,” (PG-13) Midnight. REGAL MANAHAWKIN 10, 733 Rte. 72, Manahawkin (609-978-5914) Call for show info
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MUG AND JUG: Fill up on pottery during the Garden State Pottery Exit 63 exhibit at the m.t. burton gallery in Surf City. (Above) Koi fish play on Marie Elaine Lanza’s pottery. own art materials. Fee is $10/member, $15/ nonmember. Call 609-494-1241. * * * Noyes Notes: New Jersey artist Kate Dodd will talk about her Noyes Museum exhibit “Water: Illusions of Purity” on Thursday, July 19 at 6:30 p.m. The site-specific installation uses various recycled bottle manipulations that raise the question “Is bottled water ‘pure’?” in terms of environmental damage. Other summer exhibits at the Oceanville museum include “Enduring Brilliance: The Pastel Society of America at 40,” a dynamic, juried pastel exhibition on view through Sept. 2. In “New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship Exhibition,” 30 artists chosen for their excellence display works in photography, sculpture, crafts and painting. “Toylanders” consists of visual recollections of childhood by 10 artists, expressed in largerthan-life toys and various playthings. Pastel artist Stan Sperlak captured the images of South Jersey at dusk in his one-man show “Stan Sperlak: Into the Night.” Art at Night: On Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m., the museum stays open for a variety of programs. This Thursday, Museum Rental Open House, take a tour of the museum and grounds and consider hosting your event there. Admission of $5 includes cocktails and refreshments. Acoustic Sunday at the museum is July 15 from 1 to 3 p.m. Enjoy the music of Zebra and Bulls Fight Tonight with general admission. Call 609-652-8848. At the Noyes satellite gallery in Hammonton, find “Fiber Revolution: Botswana Collection and Kalahari Quilts.” Call 609-561-8006.
* * * Go Green: Gallery 1603 in Ship Bottom is soliciting artists for its “Go Green Exhibit,” 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. Call 609-494-1699. * * * Art Patrons Wanted: The Pine Shores Art Association has opened its Art Patron show in the PSAA gallery 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. August features watercolor artist Bob Heyer’s workshop Aug. 7 and 8, Ellen Gavin’s oil painting workshop Aug. 9 and 16, Pat Morgan’s flower painting watercolor workshop Aug. 14 and 21, and Tom Rutledge gouache and tempera workshop Aug. 23 ad 24. All workshops are from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with fees of $50/members, $75/nonmembers. Call 609-597-3557. * * * 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 Renaissance masters are displayed. Cost is $65; call 609-567-2348 to reserve. A new HAC exhibit, “Art of the Line,” opens July 13 at the center, with a blueberrythemed reception. —P.J.
Author Discusses ‘Touchstones’ For Healing at LBI Library July 18
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r. Robin Shapiro will discuss her book Touchstones: Essays on Spirituality and Healing on Wednesday, July 18, at 10 a.m. at the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City. A chiropractic physician and former Holgate resident, Shapiro said the book is a collection of essays on how everyday experiences offer opportunities for healing. “It could be a family meal, which could be a time for love and compassion,” she said. “Or maybe walking on the beach in December, when it may be quite cold but you enjoy the quiet of the moment.”
She also described her book as a “call to action.” “Since everything is impermanent and everyone is impermanent, healing must unfold now,” she said. “Touchstones will help the reader become more aware of how precious this human life is and move in the world in a way that can bring about inner peace.” Two years ago, Shapiro founded “Be Well, America,” a school in Barnegat that offers a variety of classes, approaches and support systems to those seeking answers regarding health issues and enhancement of wellbeing. She incorporates both western and eastern methodologies at her school. To register for the program, call the branch at 609-494-2480. —E.E.
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ou’ll find plenty of outdoor reading choices when the Beach Haven Public Library holds its book sale Thursday, July 12, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.; and Friday and Saturday, July 13 and 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If the weather is nice, people can browse through tables indoors and outside. “There will be plenty of fiction and nonfiction titles available,” said Jean Frazier, library director. “Some of the books might still be on the best sellers list.” She said the proceeds help purchase books and miscellaneous equipment for the library. “Many of the books for sale are donated by customers,” said Frazier. “The only things we don’t accept are textbooks and encyclopedias. Some of them are books that are duplicate copies or volumes that we’ve taken out of circulation. “The book sale is one of the biggest events of the year. We’re hoping many people will take advantage of this sale. It also might give people a chance to see our library for the first time, and maybe they’ll become regular customers.” During the summer, library hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Saturday, as well as additional hours, 6 to 8 p.m., on Monday and Thursday. For information, call 609-492-7081. —E.E.
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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). 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. 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.
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36 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. 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 (609597-3225 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. 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.
Need to Dispose of Sensitive Paperwork? Take Advantage of Two Shredding Days
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the shredding unit features an automatic feeding and dumping system, eliminating human contact with your documents and forms. Each vehicle is limited to six boxes or bags of documents. Paper clips and staples do not need to be removed. “We make every effort to make this program convenient for all of our residents,” said Lacey, solid waste management liaison. “This is one way the county can help in the fight against identity theft by giving our residents this opportunity to securely destroy their old documents.” For more information, call Ocean County Solid Waste at 732506-5047. —E.E.
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cies and what you can do to help. Binoculars and pamphlets are provided. Beachcombing: Sundays, 10 to 11 a.m. What was that seashell when it was alive? Learn about the shells, egg cases and other objects that wash ashore with the tides as well as the historical purpose of beachcombing. All ages are welcome to take part in a leisurely walk along the coast. For more information about Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, call 609652-1665 or visit fws.gov/northeast/forsythe/. The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is to work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. The service is a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation, known for scientific excellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated professionals and commitment to public service. *
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dwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, internationally known as a birding and nature destination, offers free nature walks throughout the summer at the Holgate Wilderness Area at the south end of Long Beach Island. The themed walks run Thursdays through Sundays until Sept. 2. Ever-Shifting Sands: Thursdays, 10 to 11 a.m. While you enjoy a relaxing day at the beach, the tiny grains of sand that find their way into every crack and crevice lead busy lives directed by raging storms, pounding waves and whipping winds. All ages are welcome on this one-hour, half-mile walk following the sand as it builds sandbars or dunes, slips between rocks on a jetty or supports a bird’s nest. The beaches of LBI are always changing. What do you think it might look like in the future? Wilderness Walk: Fridays, 10 to 11 a.m. Wilderness … desolate mountain ranges, an endless expanse of canyons and deserts, and
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ENTERTAINMENT ROW BAR APPLEBEE’S BAR & GRILL BAYBERRY INN
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BUCKALEW’S
Uncle Albert & Rambling Joe, 5 pm karaoke, 8 pm
CALLAHAN’S CALLOWAYS DADDY O
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George Abbot
Brian Parr, 6-10 pm
Joey D’s Doo Wop Party, 7:30 pm New Passage, 7:30 pm George Abbot George Abbot Franklin Turnpike, 9:30 pm Jody Joseph, 9:30 pm
Charlie Matson 5-8 pm Brother Pete, 9 pm-1 am Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher, 6-10 pm
Mushmouth, 9 pm
George Abbot
Lenny G Duo
Chris Fritz
Chuck Miller Live, 9 pm
Chris Gustelli, 3-7 pm
Trax, 8 pm
No Discipline
Collateral Jammage
Dan Brown Duo, 3-7 pm
Lenny G & The Soulsenders, 3-7 pm Weird Al karaoke, 8 pm
Face Down, 3-7 pm
Weird Al karaoke, 8 pm
George Abbot Dan Brown
Ted Hammock & Jason Booth, 9 pm
karaoke Lime Lite Reggae Band, 7-10 pm
Pat Karwan, 7:30 pm Flamin’ Harry, 8:30 pm AJ Stone, 3-7 pm Chris Gustelli, 3-7 pm
Jason Booth, 4-8 pm The Sly Caps, 9 pm
Dan Brown, 3-7 pm
Weird Al karaoke, 6 pm
Neil open mike, 7:45-9:30 pm The Benjamins
Undisputed
Steamroller Picnic
The Jonzes, 3-7 pm
Your Ex Boyfriend, 3-7 pm Chris Thomas, 3-7 pm
Billy Delight, 10 pm
karaoke
Dan Brown, 10 pm
Harry karaoke
Elvis
Rock Lobsters
Crazy In Stereo
Johnny Drama
Pasta & Sinatra, 5 pm Elvis Show, 5 pm Love Puppies, 10 pm A True Story, 10 pm
Face Down, 5 pm 3 AM, 10 pm
Ted Hammock, 9 pm Dan Barone, 10 pm
Brian Parr, 10 pm
Mashwork Orange
Acoustic Night with Mike & Jay
Dave Christopher, 5 pm Weird Owl karaoke, Richie & the All Stars, 10 pm 5 pm
The Nerds
Pasta & Sinatra, 5 pm Liquid A, 10 pm April, 6-9 pm
Weird Owl karaoke, 5 pm Rock Lobsters, 10 pm April, 6-9 pm
Nameless Few
SEA OAKS GOLF CLUB THE SEA SHELL - in the club Dave Weber, by the pool 4-7 pm
Chris Vito
Steve Richter
Almost Easy, 10 pm
Nine Deez Night, 10 pm
The Impulsives, 4-6 pm
The Replicants, 4-6 pm
Dave Jones, 3-7 pm
Shorty Long & The Jersey Horns, 4-6 pm Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher, 10 pm Tony Pileggi, 3-7 pm
The Kootz, 10 pm
Shorty Long, 10 pm
Bill & Andy Show, 5 pm
Dan Brown
Matt Fisher
Tyler Shay, 7:30 pm
Fred Conley, 8 pm
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Jammin’ Janice karaoke Mike Byrne, 7:30-10:30 pm
Dan Barone, 6-10 pm
OCTOPUS’S GARDEN PLANTATION RICK’S AMERICAN CAFÈ
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Psychic Readings by Lisa, 6 pm country line dancing
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LIGHTHOUSE TAVERN THE MARLIN NARDI’S
Billy Lee, 5 pm
Dublin’s Shay Mac, 7 pm
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Pat Karwan, 3-7 pm Fred Conley, 5-9 pm
Mike Byrne, 8 pm SURF CITY HOTEL TERRACE TAVERN TUCKERTON BEACH GRILLE VIKING FRESH OFF THE HOOK
Chris Gustelli, Ted Hammock, 4-7 pm The Pickles, 4-7 pm 4-7 pm Chris Gustelli, 10 pm Dylan Manfredi, 10 pm The Pickles Duo, 10 pm Dave Sodano, Sinatra Smokey Starr, 3-7 pm by the Sea, 5-9 pm Shorty Long, 10 pm
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NOTE: SOME VENUES MAY HAVE DJS OR OTHER DIVERSIONS ON OTHER NIGHTS. 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. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Rte. 9 & Mathistown Rd., LEH (609-296-3585) Sun., worship, 9:30 am. Saturday night social – every other Sat., 6-8 pm – for adults with developmental disabilities or brain injuries. King of Kings Community Church, 1000 Rte. 9 north, Manahawkin (609-597-7177 or kingofkingscc. org) Sun., worship, 9 & 11 am; Spanish service, 1 pm; Celebrate Recovery, 7 pm.
Lighthouse Alliance Community Church, 481 Rte. 9, Little Egg Harbor (609-296-9673 or www.lighthousealliance.net) Sun., worship & children’s church, 9:30 am. Living Water Christian Center, 1103 Radio Rd., Mystic Island (609-294-1453) Worship, Sun., 10 am; Wed., 7 pm. Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 333 North Main St. (Rte. 9, ¾ mile north of Rte. 72), Manahawkin (609-597-2696, www.lutheranchurchoftheholyspirit.org) Sun., worship, 9:30 am. Nursery available. Praise and worship service, first Wed. of each month, 7 pm. Vacation Bible school, Aug. 6-10, 9:30 am-12:30 pm for children age 4 to 6th grade. Call Alice Cranmer at 609-597-6855 or download registration form at www.lutheranchurchoftheholyspirit.org.
Manahawkin Baptist Church, 400 Beach Ave. (609597-7586 or manahawkinbaptistchurch.org) Sun., worship, 10 am. Nursery available. Tues., youth group (grades 6-12), 7-9 pm. Manahawkin United Methodist Church, 116 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-597-7666 or 609-5977107) Sun., worship, 8:30 & 11 am; nursery provided. Sunday school for all ages, 9:45 am. Mount Zion Baptist Church, Gunning River Rd., Barnegat (609-698-2537) Sun., Sunday school, 9 am; worship, 10 am. Wed., service, 7 pm. New Life Community Church, 203 Main St. (Rte. 9), West Creek (609-296-2813 or newlifewestcreek. org) Sun., worship, 10 am. Wed., Bible study, 7 pm.
Ocean Community Church, 1492 Rte. 72, Manahawkin (609-597-5151 or www.oceanchurch. net) Sun., worship, 9 am (contemporary) & 11 am (traditional); nursery care is available for both services. Food pantry for anyone in need, Wed., 10 am-noon. Pinelands Community Church, (609-812-0073 or www.pinelandschurch.org) Meets at Frog Pond Elementary School, 305 Frog Pond Rd. off Rte. 539, Tuckerton, Sun., 10 am. Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) – Barnegat, East Bay Ave. (609-698-2058) Sun., worship, 10 am. Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) – Little Egg Harbor, 21 East Main St., Tuckerton (609-294-3636) Sun., worship, 10 am.
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St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 747 West Bay Ave., Barnegat. (609-698-5531 or http.//stmary.shoresurfer. com) Masses, Sat., 5:30 pm; Sun., 8 & 10 am, noon & 5 pm; Mon.-Sat., 8 am. Confession, Sat., 3:30-4 pm. St. Mary of the Pines, McKinley Ave., Manahawkin. (609-698-5531 or http.//stmary.shoresurfer.com) Masses, Sat., 4 pm; Sun., 7:30, 9 & 11:30 am; Mon.-Fri., 9 am. Confession, 1st Sat. of each month, 3-4:30 pm. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 367 Rte. 9, Waretown (609-698-8561 or ststephenswaretown.com) Sun., Holy Eucharist, 8 & 10 am. Fri., morning prayer & healing, 9 am. Vacation Bible school, July 16-20, 9:30 am-noon; fee, $10 for 1st child; sibling, $5. St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, 450 Radio Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609-296-2504 or www.sttheresa-littleeggharbor.com) Masses, Sat., 4 pm; Sun., 7:30, 9 & 11:30 am. Sacrament of Reconciliation, Sat., 3-3:45 pm. Southern Ocean Congregational Church, Meets at Parkertown Firehouse, 830 Railroad Ave., Little Egg Harbor (609-812-0325 or www.socchurch.org) Sun., worship, 10 am. Tuckerton Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 840 County Highway 539, Little Egg Harbor (609296-0331) Call for information. Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Holiday Mall, 734 Rte. 37 west, Toms River (732-244-3455 or www.uuocc.org) Sun., service, 10:30 am followed by hospitality hour. All are welcome. Child care during services provided. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Jersey Shore, 75 South Pomona Rd. (corner of Pomona and Liebig St.), Galloway (Egg Harbor Twp.) (609-965-9400 or www.uucsjs.org) Sun., service, 10 am followed by coffee hour; child care and children’s program are available. Waretown United Methodist Church, 27 Bryant Rd. (609-693-3134 or waretownumc.org) Sun., coffee & pastries, 8:30 am; hymn sing, 8:45 am; services, 9 (traditional) & 11 (contemporary) am; signing for deaf at 11 am service. Child care available for both services. West Creek United Methodist Church, Church St. & Thomas Ave. (609-296-0770) Sun., worship and Sunday school, 9 am. Wright Memorial Presbyterian Church, 332 South Main St., Rte. 9, Barnegat (609-698-3358 or wrightchurch.org) Sun., regular service, 10:30 am. Sunday school, 10:15 am. Fri., youth night, 6 pm.
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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
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BEACH HAVEN CREST — $749,000 NORTH BEACH—$1,025,000 Bayviews! 1828 sf, 5 brms, 4 bths, den, Oceanviews-Built 2005 w/2500 sq ft, Oceanviews! Private deeded ocean hrdwd flrs, c/a, gas heat, 2-car garage fam & liv rm, 4/5 brms, 3 bths, 80x90! access! 120x84 lot! 2464sf, 4 brms, www.lbihomevalues.com/3059517 3.5 bths, c/a & gas heat, 2-car garage! www.lbihomevaluescom/3056171 BEACH HAVEN GARDENS—$899,000
BEACH HAVEN GARDENS—$899,000
Oceanviews-Built 2005 w/2500 sq ft, fam & liv rm, 4/5 brms, 3 bths, 80x90! www.lbihomevalues.com/3059512
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/3059511
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—$625,000 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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BEACH HAVEN
LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP
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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BEACH HAVEN
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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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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-485,000-8 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
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This home is perfect for the investor. Legal Triplex. Rental income of approximately $50,000. $855,000. CALL JEFFREY SHAPIRO 732-580-7457
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By BILL GEIGER hat does our show biz news this week have to do with paradigm shifts and the “god particle”? A lot, it turns out. During a typical summer, things sometimes happen that either confirm or deny that we’re approaching a paradigm shift in the very nature of our universe. In other words, a shake-up happens that throws us a curve ball; what we believe in and generally conduct our lives by might no longer be a viable alternative. Two things happened since we last discussed new f ilms that rattle our universe and make us wonder whether we should be looking at other pursuits. One is the announced discovery of the “god particle,” and the other is the ensuing marital break-up of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. The yin and the yang; the highbrow and the lowbrow. The Higgs Boson might sound like a seaman on a naval destroyer, but it actually is the smallest particle known to physicists to have mass, as an announcement made last Wednesday at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland proclaimed. Physicists have long believed that small particles such as quarks, the things that build protons, and electrons, which swirl around atoms, have mass, while others, such as light-carrying photons, do not. The so-called discovery of the Higgs Boson, smaller than an atom but still having mass, proposed by physicists as the building block of the universe – hence the moniker “god particle” – helps cosmologists feel better about how all types of matter interrelate. It sort of gives them a thumbs-up when it comes to explaining the existence of universes, galaxies, solar systems, planets and humans, among all the other types of matter. So what else matters? Tom and Katie seem to be heading for the heartbreak hotel. The marriage made
Overheard this week … at the Surf City Hotel: Man to wife, exiting the bar: “Oh, that’s right, I got a car. Thought I was walking home. That kinda sucks.” * Man, to musicians taking requests: “Got any James Taylor in there?” Wife: “Write it down!” Man: “I just want to know before I write it down.” * Woman to friend: “No one’s driving anywhere. This is your bike.”
in heaven is ending, and all Tom’s couch jumping and screaming how much he loves Katie are history. So TomKat is in the litter box, and how their individual careers play out is anyone’s guess. I think Tom’ll do OK; his character pushed the inside of the envelope in “Rock of Ages.” But Katie’s might be another matter. She always seems to be right on the margin of success, but who knows? Now that we have the Higgs Boson, anything is possible. The Perrys, Tyler and Katy, have new movies out this week, but I don’t think I’ll be rushing to the theater real soon. Katy’s is called “Katy Perry: Part of Me” and tells the story of the first 20-some years of her life. That’s basically all her years. Her legions of fans, those who like the way she hops and bops around the stage, will unquestionably like it, but like music itself, the film’s appeal will not be universal. Tyler Perry’s new film is called “Madea’s Witness Protection,” but the full title is “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection,” so there he goes again with his name above the title. He’s back as the oversized curmudgeon Madea, but I’ve always wondered why he felt the need to play the character in drag like that. He could have simply given all the Madea roles to Queen Latifa, who plays characters like that all the time. Just check out “Hairspray” and “Mad Money.” Must be something about oversized ego. This film could be good, as Madea is forced to house a New York stockbroker hiding out from the mob, but in previous films, Madea has changed her persona quicker than a beachgoer crossing Long Beach Boulevard in oncoming traffic, so I’m guessing no, this’ll be more of the same. But enough of all this! Let’s get to the movies. For our viewing pleasure this week we have “Brave,” “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” and “Peo-
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HOME BASE: North Jersey STYLE: Old time rock ’n’ roll and a huge variety of “good stuff” – classic rock, pop and blues – from the ’50s through the ’80s. LINEUP: An ever-changing roster from one gig to the next. Among the many well-seasoned multi-instrumentalists and vocalists in the band’s rotation are Glenn Taylor, guitar, piano; Christopher Bolger, guitars, bass; Ben Asher, bass; Tony “Al” Dente, percussion; Joe Alexander, guitar; Peter Scance, guitar, bass; Chris Roselle, guitar, bass, harmonica; Bill DiMartino, percussion; Al Egizi, guitar; Ron Weinstein, guitar, bass, harmonica; Keith Theall, bass; Bob Cianci, drums, guitar. SOUND BYTE: “Rock ’n’ roll with fiber!” The band says no genre is overlooked (southern and American roots rock, British invasion, blues) because all the musicians wear multiple musical hats. TWO’S TAKE: They swear to give the Kootz, the whole Kootz, and nothing but the Kootz. CHECK OUT: OUT: thekootz.com BE THE JUDGE: Friday, July 13, at the Surf City Hotel. —V.L. ple Like Us.” All three are different in their own way, for the first comes from Disney’s Pixar animation studio, the second is revisionist history, and the third is an interesting story about family and how dysfunctional can become functional once again. “Brave” is Pixar’s first film with a female central character, and except for a few flaws in the storyline, it’s got some nuggets of greatness. Merida (voiced by Kelly Macdonald), the princess in a near-mythical Scottish kingdom, has reached the age where suitors will start calling, and her mother, Queen Elinore (Emma Thompson), tries to mold her into
… at the Chicken or the Egg, Beach Haven: Teen 1: “What’s smaller than a guinea pig?” Teen 2: “A hamster and a gerbil.” Teen 1: “Which first?”
… in Ship Bottom: Young woman: “What do you call birds by the bay? Bagels. Get it?”
… at Doyle’s Pour House, Tuckerton: Man, raising a toast: “To a diamond in the rough, just starting to get her shine on.”
… at Joe Pop’s Shore Bar, Ship Bottom:
Woman at the Mashwork Orange show: “We’re taking him home later to teach us both how to put on eyeliner.” * Woman: “Thor Bacon. He looks like Kevin Bacon and Chris Hemsworth put together.” * Band member: “Is anyone else dripping sweat or is it just me?”
marriageable material. Merida will have none of this. She is her own woman and loves to ride off into the nearby hills on her horse, shooting arrows at targets she has strategically set up along the way. Her father, King Fergus (Billy Connolly), loves his daughter and his baby triplet sons, but realizes that the queen is probably correct, and decides to keep his distance. The mother-daughter battle reaches a climax, and Merida runs away into the nearby mystical woods. She keeps seeing little will-o-the-wisps, which she decides to follow on this one particular foray into the woods, and the little mysterious lights lead her to a witch, but a seemingly benign witch, whom Merida presses to help her with her mother. The witch gives her a potion in the form of a little cake, which she claims is a spell that will keep the queen off Merida’s back by giving her problems of her own. No understatement there; boy, does the queen now have problems. They turn out to be a little more than both the queen and Merida can handle, and Merida has to do all she can to unfix the spell. Of course, in the process she learns a bit more about her mother and realizes she was being selfish and unfair. “Brave” has some purple patches, particularly where Merida and her mother investigate some past stories and ways to get the spell broken. Being a Pixar flick, the film is undoubtedly made for kids, but there’s an
intense scene early in the film where a bear (bears are pretty important to the overall understanding of “Brave”) comes upon the king, queen and little Merida as they are picnicking, and as Fergus attempts to defend his family, he loses a leg to the bear. This will have much bearing (sorry!) on the story, but it’s an intense scene, perhaps a little much for the kiddies. The ending is a little lame, but the score is good, some Scottish ballads and a little new-wavy music. Be sure to stay around after the credits for one of those post-credit final scenes. “Brave” has all the right moves, but is just stiff in a few places. *** What has happened to our familiar Abraham Lincoln stories – you know, like the one where he had to walk four miles to and from school in the snow when he was a young’un, uphill both ways? What we know about the 16th president, or thought we knew, is upended in “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.” This historical mash-up is the brainchild of Seth Grahame-Smith, who penned both the screenplay and the book upon which it was based. Timur Bekmambetov directed. Grahame-Smith has created a bit of a cottage industry with these types of stories; he also has one based on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Only this time he put some zombies in there. But vampires? Really? Being a rail splitter gave Honest Abe Continued on Page 50, Sec. 2
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HOME BASE: Branchburg, Morristown, Asbury Park STYLE: Original folk rock with soothing vocal harmonies, a slow-jam vibe and a decidedly bluegrass-y feel, courtesy of, in part, the killer mandolin. As influences, the band cites Bon Iver, Gillian Welch, The Band, M. Ward and Wilco. LINEUP: Sean Marshall, Jason Pomeroy, Nate Maier, Jason Reynolds SOUND BYTE: Asbury Park musician Frank Lombardi called the sound “folk-rock for a new era,” praising the band for its admirable musicianship, chilling harmonies, lyrical dexterity and soul. TWO’S TAKE: Approximately 26 visits later to asburyrising.net to watch the music videos (search for “Lightning Jar”), we’re helplessly hooked. Sleeping out for tickets, starting now. CHECK OUT: OUT: lightningjar.org BE THE JUDGE: Friday, July 13, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the main gallery at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, Loveladies, during the beer and wine tasting. Tickets are $35 in advance or $40 at the door. —V.L.
Gone But Not Forgotten Bidding a Fellow Wave Rider Farewell
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s it any wonder why some folks look lost when they come to LBI? Excuse me, can you help me find this address in North Beach Haven? I’ve searched from Nelson Avenue to 12th Street. Actually, it’s up a bit further. But isn’t that Long Beach Township? Yes, but that section is called North Beach Haven. Oh, I see. I have friends who live in Beach Haven West. Is that also part of Long Beach Township? No, that’s part of Stafford Township. So, you’re telling me Beach Haven West is across the bay from Beach Haven? No, that would be Tuckerton. What? Clamtown. Huh? What? I’m confused. It’s back over the bridge. So, to get to Beach Haven West, I have to go back to Ship Bottom? Yes. Veer left after Surf City Fishery. I thought the bridge was in Ship Bottom. It is. So where is Surf City Fishery? In Ship Bottom. Just out of curiosity, does Surf City have a place called Ship Bottom Fishery? No. That would be ridiculous. It’s called Boulevard Clams. Is that on the Boulevard? Of course, the Boulevard and 20th Street. But isn’t 20th Street in North Beach Haven? Yes, but this is a different 20th Street. You have two 20th Streets on this Island?! No. We have four. Good lord. Now, Surf City, I assume that’s a good place to take my kids surfing today. No. They only have one surfing beach. But it’s called Surf City! Talk to Mayor Connors. He’s still the mayor? Yep. He used to be a senator.
Jack Reynolds
CIRCLE OF LIFE: When a member of the surfing community dies, a memorial paddle out is a traditional surfer sendoff. On Saturday morning, friends of Ben Rasmussen gathered in the water off 30th Street in Barnegat Light to celebrate his life.
I thought he was an assemblyman. Isn’t there an Assemblyman Connors? Yes, there was. But it’s not him? No, that’s Chris Connors. But now he’s the senator. Right … Well, good luck. I have to go to work now. Oh, where do you work? Harvey Cedars Shellfish Co. I bet you’re going to tell me that’s in Beach Haven. It is. It’s right by the Black Whale. Oh brother – wait, the Black Whale? Do they still run cruises to Atlantic City? They run crab cakes and mojitos. I’m totally confused. Just point me to the Long Beach Boardwalk. Oh, that’s in New York … It’s confusing. Ponce de Leon could get lost here. And if there was any doubt, summer is fully upon us. As the smoke settles on thousands of turn-a-blind-eye illegal fireworks and the tequilainfused sweat runs down your sunburned back from chasing your errant beach umbrella right before it stabbed that group of texting teenagers with puka-shell necklaces, we survived a legitimate nine-day weekend. I don’t think I speak for myself when I say that July 4th falling on a Wednesday is kind of nice. From everyone I talked to business wise, the numbers were there (perhaps even rebounded from the last few years). Unlike Memorial Day and Labor Day, which can shift around to accommodate three-day weekends, the mighty “Fourth” always falls on the 4th. Unfortunately, our forefathers couldn’t sign the Declaration of Independence with your Monday-morning hangover in mind (some say they were too busy smoking ganja out of Thomas Jefferson’s firearm). By its falling mid-week, we get a nine-day holiday that keeps feeding money into the till, without those frantic three days of chaos. Last weekend, we had a world champion on our Island. This has nothing to do with the thousands of Spandex-clad road bike riders who figure the weekend on an overcrowded barrier island is the best time to do some hard miles because the Tour De France is on. (Hey, Lance, can you guys stay on the shoulder, at least during Saturday changeover?) Actually, it was Stand-Up Paddle World Champ Travis Grant of Australia. And while he was in town for a wedding, he took a few impromptu paddles with the Island Surf and Sail crew. On Friday afternoon, he led a charge on the bay, and on Saturday, he was on the ocean. Both times, he shared some race paddle pointers. Grant is a former Long Beach Township lifeguard and a hell of a nice guy. He’s recovering from elbow surgery and considered it his early rehabilitation. It’s funny when you’ve done something so many times to try it next to a professional and find out that your fundamentals are way off. Hopefully the ISS guys will spread the proper technique to everyone else. We’re seeing tons of people out on the bay and ocean on stand-up paddle boards. It may seem like a new phenomenon. It’s true that this summer is seeing the largest growth locally that it has ever seen, but actually they’ve been on the Island for six summers now. In that time, the boards have gone in two directions – one being bigger and wider to accommodate the user who has no water sport experience; the other being highly specialized for watermen who are touring, waveriding, racing and even fishing. As I’ve always said, I think SUPs are fantastic. In addition to being great exercise, how cool is it Continued on Page 45, Sec. 2
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North Beach Haven Bayside reversed living 4BD, 2.5BA, 2-story contemporary w/numerous upgrades, decks & a hot tub! Walk to area restaurants, shopping, beach & bay. Call 609-494-6000 or 800-233-7793. (083-111527) $849,900.
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Catch John Sebastian in Jug Band Documentary
Liquid Lines Continued from Page 42, Sec. 2 to see a family choose to rent stand-ups rather than spend the day whizzing around on Jet Skis? I see the Real Housewives of Surf City out watching the dolphins in the morning glass, couples out on the bay, athletes cross training, and tours of all ability levels. Not to mention, they’ve been a boon to local retailers. If you have yet to feel the glide, I highly recommend you inquire at one of our fine outfitters. Apparently there are some big box stores on the mainland selling some cheapo models but our surf shops can get you a better product at a competitive price. However, with more SUPs being sold and rented, I fear we may see more of them in the waves. I personally like to do a mile or so north and south and maybe pick off a wave every once in a while. But I have also been to breaks in Hawaii and California where SUP’ers sit outside and snag a good number of waves, essentially wrecking it for everyone else. We simply can’t let this happen on LBI. Thus far, there has been an unwritten rule – more of a code of etiquette - that you don’t surf an SUP where people are riding regular surfboards. It’s fine to grab one wave and then go on to the next sandbar. And there are shoals and quiet jetties that are great for SUPs, but they do not belong at the actual surf beach in waves 2 feet or better. A lot of this is going to come down to the businesses that rent and sell them. This week I spoke with a good cross section of these folks – bigger retailers, bike outfitters, specialties
“It could sound like blues, folk or country. It was fun.” Much of that influence could be heard on Spoonful songs. The group released seven albums and two greatest-hits collections before breaking up in 1969. They made several appearances on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” “Compared to a lot of other rock ’n’ roll bands, our music was pretty easy to listen to,” said Sebastian. “It had a laid-back feel.” Besides the Spoonful, Sebastian is also well-known for his 1976 hit “Welcome Back,” which was the theme to the sitcom “Welcome Back Kotter.” He said the title of the jug band documentary is a reference to Gus Cannon, who formed Gus Cannon’s Jug Stompers in the 1920s. In 1929, the band recorded “Walk Right In,” which was covered into a number one hit for the Rooftop Singers in early 1963. “I would hope that this will draw a good amount of younger people,” Sebastian said. “Today, popular music is so overproduced and commercialized. With jug band music, we had a good time together when we were playing. It is good when people appreciate the roots from where various styles of music evolved.” Scott Rodas, library system program coordinator, said the documentary grew out of Kwait’s introduction to jug band music when he saw Sebastian perform in 2005. “Sebastian saw his band as an opportunity to reintroduce the genre to audiences who might have forgotten its whimsical charms amid and small surf shops. They all report having done well with SUPs. But they all agree that it’s part of the responsibility of the seller/renter to send the customer to the bay. And, of course, the ocean on flat and small days is fine. But we all need to stick together to “enforce” this unofficial rule. I might even suggest that avid SUP’ers establish one beach where they can all go ride without any problems (just not my street). This has been the case with a spot off San Onofre, Calif., called Dog Patch. * * * Surfing has pretty much been about as fun as that half-empty keg from last Wednesday – flat and floating in tepid water. I have to admit I’m a little concerned about this summer. I know surfers love to bitch and moan about July and its flatness, but the last few summers, we did pretty well. It seemed that we always had a little trade bump with the odd 4-foot south swell or tropical storm right when things got bad. But these last two weeks, things have been rough. Harvey Cedars’ Tim Goldstein is home from his adoptive home of Encinitas, Calif. Basically wherever this guy goes in the world, waves just show up – and even he’s getting skunked. The primary reason for the lack of swell is simply lack of storms. That might sound pretty silly after listening to everyone from Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz to NPR go on about the “Derecho.” I love weather phenoms with Latin names – Derecho, El Niño – I’m waiting for a great summer snowfall called the Blanco Diablo. But these storms, characterized by their “straight line” east-to-west
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n the mid-1960s, it would have been very difficult to turn on a pop music station without soon hearing something from the Lovin’ Spoonful. Between 1965 and 1967, the folk-influenced group led by frontman John Sebastian had seven top-10 hits, with the more notables including “Do You Believe in Magic?,” “You Didn’t Have to Be So Nice,” “Daydream” and “Summer in the City.” But before forming the Spoonful, Sebastian was active in the Greenwich Village folk scene, playing jug band music. It is a genre that got its name in the early 20th century because some of the instruments were fashioned out of jugs, washboards and washtubs, to go along with guitars, banjos and other acoustic instruments. Sebastian will be appearing at the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City for the screening of “Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost,” on Saturday, July 14, at 7 p.m. The film is a documentary on jug band music, featuring footage of Sebastian performing with various musicians. He and the film’s producer/director, Todd Kwait, will be on hand to speak about the film and answer questions. Seating is limited; reservations can be made by calling the branch at 609-494-2480 or logging on to theoceancountylibrary.org. Sebastian said he grew up in a musical family; his father, also named John Sebastian, was a classical harmonica player. “Jug band music was great because it combined so many different forms of music that I loved,” he said.
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HE BELIEVED IN MAGIC: John Sebastian (right), shown performing with David Grisman, dominated the charts in the mid-1960s with the Lovin’ Spoonful. But his first love is roots-y jug band music. the raucous beats and screaming guitars of the rock ’n’ roll years,” said Rodas. The documentary is part of a special jug band celebration that began last month with the opening of Catherine Sebastian’s photo display, which will run through July. Many of the images feature her husband in performance. “The photographs in this show
are a result of years of shooting the bands and special guests for publicity photos, album covers and the family archives,” she said. His wife said that in the late 1980s, John returned to his roots by forming his own jug band, appearing with prominent musicians such as Fritz Richmond and David Grisman, among others. “They’re also featured in the
photos,” she said. Branch Manager Linda Feaster added, “We’re especially excited about this display and program. I think a lot of the younger people might not even know who John Sebastian is, and what an important part he played in folk and rock music.” — Eric Englund ericenglund@thesandpaper.net
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Beating the Summer Heat With a Little Help From Friends SUMMER SPRINKLE: Jean Rosenbaum of Beach Haven gets a cool shower from her little neighbor, Brodie Miller, 3, of Ewing. Even when temps soar, the heat is nothing a cool ocean breeze and a refreshing sprinkle can’t fix. shape, are not wave makers. They don’t blow over an area of ocean with a long enough sustained strength to create even the smallest fetch. The waveless ocean wouldn’t be
so bad if the Mid-Atlantic didn’t feel like Satan’s steam room. This week is a major relief after that brutal sun. It’s another reason I worry about the summer. 2010 and 2011 were both
blistering; a heated hat trick would be no fun at all. Last week’s column leading up to the showing of the documentary “Bag Continued on Page 46, Sec. 2
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Liquid Lines Continued from Page 45, Sec. 2 It” at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences was basically about potentially banning retailers from single-use plastic bags in order to curb the amount of plastic debris in our world. Co-chair of the Foundation’s Science Committee Angela Andersen reported a great event that sparked great conversation. But even better was the fact that I found two reusable shopping bags from Farias’ on my doorstep this weekend. Apparently we’re moving in the right direction. We have some of the most interesting quivers yet this summer at “SandPaper, Show Us Your Quiver,” including Russ Mower's 45 historic boards, Tim Goldstien’s retro ’80s boards, Shawn Dodds and his very fine-tuned collection, Jared Temple's new sailboat, and the quiver of former Harvey Cedars local Tommy Quinn from the Wasatch Mountain Range. Send your quiver to joncoen@thesandpaper.net. Last Thursday night, Surf Unlimited hosted a “Surf with the Team” night in Ship Bottom featuring Barnegat Light’s Ryan Kelly and Barnegat’s Chris Kretzer. The surf was virtually non-existent, but George Gahles intends on doing a few of these every month through the summer. It’s a chance to surf with some of the Island’s best and get some tips. Meanwhile, the shop garage has been retrofitted as a shaping room, and Bill Kretzer was shaping custom surfboards (see the full feature in this issue) for the public to see from behind a window. Stay tuned to their Facebook page to get to the next one. The surf this week might get a little help on Thursday. I’m not expecting anything amazing, but it could be enough for shortboarding again. Perhaps things will look a little brighter by the end of the weekend. We’ve got a weak little tropical system that could result in a little bump on Monday. In the “new events” category, The Best Day Foundation comes to Hudson Avenue in Harvey Cedars on July 21. This very professional international organization helps kids with special needs build confidence and experience some real fun through surfing and bodyboarding. They are currently looking for volunteers. I helped out at Brick Beach a few summers ago, and I can say it’s about the best feeling in the world to see a kid with so many obstacles in life enjoying something that we take for granted. Go check all that out at bestdayfoundation.org. The annual Island Surf and Sail Ladies Paddle Challenge is set for July 27. You can sign up at Bayview Park in Brant Beach, starting at 4 p.m. Proceeds go toward autism awareness. The Jetty Coquina Jam and ALO Longboard Classic are slated for Aug. 4 and 18 respectively, with the Jam benefiting David’s Dream & Believe Cancer Foundation and the Classic benefiting ALO and its quest to keep our ocean clean. You can sign up for both online – Coquina at jettylife.com/community/ coquina-jam and Longboard at livingocean.org/specialevents. These events will eventually fill up, so make sure to get your money in and be ready for all sorts of fun. In the meantime, don’t get confused about 20th Street, keep those SUP’ers honest, and even though it’s a skinny Island, don’t hesitate to use that GPS. * joncoen@thesandpaper.net
Kretzer’s Back After Eight-Year Hiatus
Watch a Shaper at Work By JON COEN f you pop into Surf Unlimited at 19th Street in Ship Bottom this summer, you might see a little more than the standard wetsuits, boards, accessories and apparel that line your average surf retail location. Most surf shops – any shops, for that matter – don’t want the customer peeking behind the scenes. The out-of-style sweatshirts from 2009, yet-to-be-repaired boards and rental wetsuits don’t exactly sell the dream created by surf merchandising. But Surf Unlimited’s owner, George Gahles, doesn’t have a problem with it. He invites you to stare through the glass. This spring, Gahles, who bought the shop in 2006 from longtime owner John Gross, retrofitted his garage to become a surfboard-shaping room where Bill Kretzer has been shaping Kretzer Surfboards. “We felt that there was a niche market that needed to be filled on the Island. No shop has shaped its own boards here in years,” shared Gahles. “We will be making boards on LBI that work for LBI. And what better place than one of the island's iconic surf shops, Surf Unlimited? We’ve been here since 1976.” How this came to be is a true “full circle” story that goes back to 1988 when Bill Kretzer worked for local shaper Skip Miller. Miller had Line Drive Surfboards in Beach Haven and used to shape in front of a large storefront window, where passersby would stop and watch. Kretzer shaped his first surfboard in 1991. It was a birthday present for his younger brother Mark, a first attempt fueled by coffee and enthusiasm in the family garage in Lanoka Harbor. He cured the fiberglass next to a kerosene heater and called his new label “Home Grown.” “I got into shaping because my
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MADE TO RIDE: (Clockwise from top left) Bill Kretzer discovered his eye for design when he started shaping in 1991 and formed Kretzer Surfboards. Live demos at Surf Unlimited inspire future surfers, such as Ryan Todd, 6, and Killian Todd, 4, of Chester Springs and Surf City. The shaping workshop is a craftsman’s paradise. father's family owned Kretzer Boat Works on City Island in New York. They built wooden sail and power boats from 1906 to 1976,” said Bill. There was already a label called Home Grown Surfboards (and Pipe Dreams, as he later learned), so he decided on Kretzer Surfboards, similarly to the Boat Works. Soon enough, his youngest brother, Chris, was a rising young amateur surfer and the best possible test pilot for the boards. Kretzer got to spend some time with legendary Hawaiian shaper Glen Minami, who noticed he “had a good eye for design.”
Kretzer moved into an industrial park in Forked River in 1996. There he came up with the original idea to cure his boards in a tanning bed. At the height of their popularity, Kretzer Surfboards were sold at Surf Unlimited and Ron Jon Surf Shop, in addition to the now-defunct Body Language, and Beach Nutz. They were in Wave Jammer in Toms River and Grogs in Seaside as well. “His boards were very popular locally and have been shipped all around the world. Hawaiians told us they’ve seen his label and still know guys who ride them,” said Gahles.
It wasn’t a bad gig, but being an independent surfboard shaper is not an easy business. Today there are fewer than five full-time shapers in the state. Kretzer has done every kind of work from construction to selling luxury sailboats to real estate investment. Today, he’s a financial planner with Point Financial in Point Pleasant Beach. In 2010, he and his brother Chris started Moto-Surf, events that combined motocross racing with surfing. Through this, many of Kretzer’s motocross friends and Continued on Page 60, Sec. 2
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By MICHAEL MOLINARO elly, welly, welly, welly, welly, welly, well. There was Alex Prime, lead guitarist, and his five droogs, Alex Raz, Alex Sneedy, Alex Hollow, Alex Goloss and Alex Trevor, and they stood on stage at Joe Pop’s Shore Bar and Restaurant in Ship Bottom on Sunday, making up the gang known as Mashwork Orange. They are more a mashup cover band than a gang really, helping fans of dancing get their yarbles off every Sunday at Pop’s. Clad in black and white baseball jerseys with white suspenders hung off their shoulders, orange Vans on their feet and bowler hats covering their gullivers, the group looks retro yet futuristic as the droogs from “A Clockwork Orange.” “Everyone coincidentally was named Alex and had these eye tattoos,” joked Prime. “So I figured we might as well incorporate that all the way.” “We were raised in the Clockwork program and they exposed us to lots of films of people playing music – the Nerds, the Amish Outlaws – with our eyes gaped open and when they finally released us it was the only thing we knew how to do,” Prime said facetiously. The “tattoos” are actually makeup made to look like eyelashes to complete the droog look, though the band does claim each member is named Alex or some derivative such as Al, Alexis or Alejandro. The costumes are where the tribute to the Kubrick film end, as musically it refuses to touch “Singing in the Rain,” Beethoven’s glorious 9th symphony, or the LBI staple “I Want to Marry a
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MASHINGLY GOOD: The many Alexes of Mashwork Orange deliver their brand of mashup madness at Joe Pop’s every Sunday night, mixing up genres and keeping the dance floor energized with an unyielding onstage presence.
HOME BASE: Jersey Shore STYLE: Covers of ’80s new wave and “hair metal,” ’90s grunge, R&B and hiphop, millennial club and pop hits – this “fearsome foursome” does it all, while iconic music videos, classic movie clips and other pop-culture imagery form a backdrop to accompany each set. LINEUP: Nate Ross, lead vocals; John Kanopka, bass and vocals; Christian Colabelli, guitar; John Nivare, drums. SOUND BYTE: Johnny Drama is an electrifying experience that saturates the senses when a fully automated light show and “JD-TV” sync up to create a multimedia production. TWO’S TAKE: On the cutting edge of nightlife, these relative newcomers to the scene take it to a new level. CHECK OUT: OUT: johnnydramanj.com (and play with the knobs on the cutely ironic analog television) BE THE JUDGE: Saturday, July 14, at the Marlin, Beach Haven. —V.L.
Set List Snippet “Thriller in Love” – Michael Jackson and Beyonce “Crazy in the Deep” – Adele and Cee Lo Green “Best I Ever Wanted Back” – The Jackson 5 and Drake “Smells Like Teen Booty” – Nirvana and Beyonce “F*** You Club Can’t Handle Me” – Cee Lo Green and Flo Rida “Born Against Me” – Lady Gaga and Britney Spears “Enter Telephone” – Metallica and Lady Gaga featuring Beyonce “So Whatcha Want … a Parade?” – Beastie Boys and Rage Against the Machine Lighthouse Keeper.” “I think mostly what the image of the Clockwork Orange theme gives us is irony,” said lead singer Goloss. “We look like badasses or a gang and then we start singing Katy Perry and you’re, like, what?!” Just as the movie’s main character is forced to change into what society demands of him, Mashwork Orange has also had to give up playing the genres they may have been most influenced by as musicians, opting instead for a mix of mashups and medleys focused mostly on today’s dance-pop and hip-hop. “I love being on stage in front of an audience. I can’t complain because I’m having a blast,” said Goloss. A “mashup” is created by blending two or more songs, usually by overlaying the vocal track of one song seamlessly over the instrumental track of another, for example throwing in the vocals from Beyonce’s “Crazy in Love” over Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” thus creating the mashup “Thriller in Love.” The mashup phenomenon took off a few years ago with the rise of deejays such as Girl Talk, Robotnick, Super Mash Bros. and Earworm. “Our first couple songs were mashups that were cool and we thought, ‘If we keep doing this then everything will be this way,’ Prime explained. So we said, ‘Hey, what’s wrong with that?’ There’s an over-saturation of rock cover bands so coming from a different angle with something new and refreshing was the plan of all this.” Mashwork Orange hails mostly from Rockland County, N.Y., and has been playing live for two years, picking up the Joe Pop’s gigs through its booking agent S.T.A.R.S. Productions. They have had their share of “droogish” memories whether it was staying up all night at the “neon bar light house” in Ship Bottom where Sneety kept everyone laughing for six hours straight, or the time bassist Trevor ended up naked on a hotel room Continued on Page 51, Sec. 2
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Robert Klein Keeps Humor Going Strong SNL Alum Helped Spark A Comedy Revolution By RICK MELLERUP obert Klein was one of the standard bearers of a revolution that swept through the comedic world in the early 1970s. Comedy, especially televised comedy, had long been dominated by an old guard, folks such as Bob Hope and Jack Benny. They were funny and professional, but hardly relevant to the youth of the era. And then, along came a new wave of younger, hipper, often longhaired comics who sold albums like hot cakes and packed them in on college campuses throughout the country. By 1975 “Saturday Night Live” was the talk of people gathered around both the water cooler and the bong, and comedians were accorded rock star status. “George Carlin really started the trend,” said Klein in a phone interview with The SandPaper on Monday, “with his album FM & AM” (released in 1972). Klein jumped onboard as well, with Child of the Fifties that very same year and Mind Over Matter, nominated for a Best Comedy Album Grammy in 1975 (another revolutionary comic, Richard Pryor, beat him out). He became a big man on campus. “I can’t say I played every college in the country, but I sure spent a lot of time in gymnasiums and auditoriums,” remembered Klein. He was hot, hot, hot. He hosted the fifth-ever “Saturday Night Live” in 1975 and, that same year, helped launch a new cable enterprise, a little something (it was little then, with only about 500,000 subscribers) called Home Box Office, by performing a live one-man show (he has since done eight more). It was definitely a new age in comedy, one that was very “relevant” with its sociological and political commentaries – Klein, for example, feasted literally and figuratively on Richard Nixon and Watergate. His HBO specials, he said, spurred several future comedy superstars to take an interest in comedy, being able to see it on TV as young teens. “I opened the door for a lot of ‘living room’ comedians,” said Klein, Seinfeld, Jay Leno, Continued on Page 58, Sec. 2
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some good experience with an ax, so he uses that implement, edged in silver, to fight off vampires, who are in the process of taking over the country. You just never know what’s up with
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themselves into the highest levels of government, especially in the Southern states, where they’re taking their blood meals from slaves. Therefore, it’s vampires who start the Civil War, and many of the Southerners in the Confederate Army are vampires, as the battle of Gettysburg makes plain. So Abe, who is distraught over the death of his son Willie, killed by the vampire Vadoma, must figure out a way to battle the bloodsuckers, and his plan is pretty ingenious. He has lots of help, from his African American adviser and friend Will Johnson (Anthony Mackie) to Sturgis himself, to Joshua Speed (Jimmi Simpson), for whom Abe worked when he first came to Springfield. In addition, Abe is helped and comforted by his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), as they battle the chief vampire Adam (Rufus Sewell) and his ignoble sister Vadoma (Erin Wasson). But he has to figure out how to defeat all the vampires and their head, Adam, from whom all the bloodsuckers have descended. It’s a tall order, but Abe can do it. Especially with his training, both from Sturgis and from all those stories we’ve heard about him. I believe the film actually veers toward comedy with lots of action, as there are some very funny parts in it, and as long as the viewer does not take the film too seriously, it’s not that bad. The purists might dismiss it because of the way it distorts the “history” as we know it with vampires. But besides the vampires, who might just be symbolic, the film does stick pretty close
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to the way we know the story. And Abe surely can split skulls, along with those rails. *** Family dramas come in many types, but “People Like Us” is a drama that the film tells us was “inspired by true events.” It’s the story of Sam Harper (Chris Pine), a cell phone always at his ear, calling himself a “facilitator,” who runs his mouth as fast as he drives his cars. He sets clients up, claiming his business is based on the old barter system, trading one commodity for another. Obviously it’s not as simple as that, and sometimes things don’t work out. After one particular transaction goes bad, the feds begin investigating him. At about this same time, Sam’s father, Jerry Harper, a well-known record producer, dies of a long illness, and Sam, who wants no part of any of this, is goaded to attending the funeral by his girlfriend, Hannah (Olivia Wilde). They arrive too late for the service, but once they go back to the family house, Sam is confronted by his bitter mother, Lillian (Michelle Pfeiffer), who has some issues of her own. Her first touch of Sam is to slap him in the face. When Sam is contacted by his late father’s lawyer to set up a meeting and clear the will, Sam at last figures something good might come out of his father’s death. He never had much time for his father, reciprocating his father’s feelings for him. But the lawyer throws him a curve; he gives Sam a shaving kit full of money. Inside is a note from his father asking Sam to take it to his daughter Frankie (Sam’s step-sister, played by Elizabeth Banks), who has a son, Josh (Michael Hall D’Adderio), the late father wants to take care of. This sends Sam’s world into a tailspin; he never suspected he had a sister or any other family. Thus Sam is perplexed, then intrigued. He’d like to keep the money, for he surely needs it, but he’d also like to get a look at his step-sister and her son. He does, but he botches this up like everything else, including his relationships with Hannah and his mother. Thus Sam must change, and the film looks at the various stages of growth that Sam must pass through before he can clear everything up at the end. It’s messy, but doable, and Sam does need to grow up. So “People Like Us” is basically Sam’s story, but everyone has some issues; Frankie is an alcoholic, and her son, Josh, is bullied by his classmates and has anger problems of his own, so the scattered family is the very definition of dysfunctional. The film makes good use of Pine and his earnest demeanor, and it’s always good to see Pfeiffer in a solid, meaty role. Banks essays her character, a bartender of all things in a swanky bar, with seething resentment of how her life has turned out. She sure could use that money, too, and Sam has to decide whether, and how, to give it to her. Fans of ambiguous endings will be disappointed here, as this one gets the full Hollywood treatment. Loose ends are tied up, and then Sam must face his federal investigation. At the end he has reached a kind of separate peace with his dead father, and his relationship with his mother grows into something he can live with. He has found his family again, and for him, that makes all the difference.
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balcony on the Boulevard the night after his first LBI show. Goloss and Prime have had to seek refuge under bushes or on beaches to sleep after people promising them a place to do so would back out. “They’d be, like, ‘Wait, I don’t know if it’d be OK with my mom,’” said Prime. After a long night’s rockin’, the band prefers the eggie-wegs and steakie-wakes over at Captain John’s Mr. Breakfast, though always with a side of “corned beef mash.” Sneety is the Dim of the droogs, more so for his buffoonery than his weight. The vegetarian Sneety declared himself the “soul reaver” of the group, whose hobbies include sungazing and sharing his assortment of energizing smelling salts. So how are they? Real horrowshow. They opened with a familiar cover band medley “All Summer Long,” “Werewolves of London” and “Sweet Home Alabama.” Suddenly, the band changed course by mashing up the classic three-chord progression with Nelly’s “Country Grammar,” which took the energy to a higher level. Those responsible for the band’s authentic electronic delivery – keyboardist Sneety and guitarist Prime – were introduced and each took a solo to complete the sophisticated opening jam. Sneety’s dual-keyboard setup includes a microKorg that cuts fun sounds and effects into the mix at frequencies that stop just short of the threshold of what would be annoying to the human ear. He came closer to nailing the sounds in “Party Rock” than any band I’ve heard. Prime adds to this with guitar effects modeled after those found layered in the mix of the dance pop of today. Even the drums of Raz have their effects. Trevor’s bass is the one sound that stays unchanged throughout the night. “It’s the delivery of what we do with the pop – a lot of bands do it – we want to deliver it very electronic,” said Prime. “Ten percent of what I play on guitar is actually guitar sounds. It takes a lot of work. We spend a lot of time on one song so it sounds like pop, so it doesn’t sound like rock guitar playing pop.” Goloss deserves credit for doing his best impression of rappers from Jay-Z, Drake, Biggie Smalls and even Fred Durst as he busted out dope rhyming skills and a get-fresh flow throughout the night. He also headed onto the dance floor to coax more patrons into joining him there. Dara Scott and Erika Foley, both 21, were two of those dancers who cut the proverbial rug all night at Pop’s once the band convinced them to start. “We came here just looking to drink and I’m excited that we found a place to dance,” said Foley. “I’m ecstatic,” said Scott. “They’re popish but so hot and cool, plus it helps that they’re talented.” Another bright spot for the band was lone droogette and female vocalist Hollow, who not only was gorgeous and gorgeousity made flesh, but had killer pipes in a pint-sized package. Hollow fills in for Alex Rheyonce for the band’s LBI gigs. Just a few months into being in her first cover band, she shined on the David Guetta song “Turn Me On” and many more, claiming Ella Fitzgerald, Bonnie Raitt, Tina Turner and Grace Potter as influences. The two vocalists were dancing misfits all night on stage; their interaction was adorable, fun and playful. Also playful is the general sense of the unknown one has when viddying this thinkingman’s cover band. Where a mashup may go once it starts is hard to say, but whether dancing or just listening, one is entertained along the way. The second set opener clocked in at 22 minutes and featured parts from 18 different songs. It is baffling how the band itself does not trip up or get lost itself. “That’s something that’s special about what our band does,” said Goloss. The droogies continue their dance floor takeover each Sunday night throughout the summer and an occasional Friday, such as a show at Pop’s July 20. So bring your dancing shoes and viddy well, little brother, viddy well. * michaelmolinaro@thesandpaper.net
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he members of The Sly Caps, the cunning Southern Regional High School-bred original rock band from the early 2000s that made appearances on three episodes of MTV’s “Made,” are reuniting for their first show since Club Krome still existed in South Amboy in 2004. The reunification commences at Gateway Restaurant this Sunday night, July 15, at 10 p.m. “I’m looking forward to it. It’s going to be a blast,” said Justin Bohr, the group’s singer and rhythm guitarist. “We’ve been talking about it for a long time: ‘Wouldn’t it be fun to get together and play a show?’ I didn’t think anything would come of it for a while.” Bassist Jonathan McElroy’s father, John, originally helped the Sly Caps get many of their gigs back in the band’s heyday. The reunion show is no different as John was able to pick up a summertime Sunday time slot at the Gateway thanks to a friendship he has with its owner. The hardest challenge may have been finding time for drummer Zach Jones to do the show; he is currently making his debut on Broadway in the percussion chair for a production of
“One Man, Two Guvnors.” Bassist Jonathan McElroy’s father, John, ran into Jones at the Sea Shell in Beach Haven, explaining he had the venue if Jones could do it, which Zach agreed to. The issue remains finding time to practice. “I’m trying to get us all together to rehearse – Johnny, Matt and me,” Bohr said. “We’ll get together with Zach the day of and put it all together. We all play so much that it shouldn’t be a problem.” Bohr is also currently running an open mike night at How You Brewin’? in Surf City on Sundays from 7:45 to 9:30, and that will go on as scheduled, with “the strong possibility of an acoustic version of The Sly Caps” showing up there, he said. The group will play originals from “The Boring Life” to the unreleased “Complaint Box,” as well as tunes each member went on to craft in the musical endeavors that followed the Sly Caps. Three of the band’s four members, drummer Jones, guitarist Matt Fisher and bassist McElroy, were seniors at Southern Regional High School when MTV Network filmed the Sly Caps episode there for the first season of
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SHOW TOPPERS: (From left) Justin Bohr, Jonathan McElroy, Zach Jones and Matt Fisher, above in San Francisco during their third appearance on MTV’s ‘Made,’ reconvene for their first show in eight years at the Gateway Sunday. “Made.” Bohr was one year out of high school at the time. The show documents a group or individuals with personal and professional goals who are then guided by coaches to achieve or get closer to achieving them – in their case, it was to win a local battle of the bands. The bandmates were also all members of Southern Regional’s Jazz Band, and would cover songs such as “BrownEyed Girl” and doo-wop tunes while many other original bands in the area played punk or hardcore. “We were the misfit kids that nobody really liked in high school, and we liked this music that none of our peers liked,” said Bohr. “The sound was
always unique. Jon was influenced by jazz and funk like Jamiroquai. I was influenced by ska at the time. Matt was influenced by people like Elvis Costello. So you get this very eclectic style that falls somewhere under the umbrella of rock.” The Sly Caps reappeared on the show in its second season when an aspiring producer’s job was to follow up with all the “Made” stars from its inaugural season. A third appearance in 2010 had the band in a reversed role and an emergency situation as replacement coaches for an aspiring indie bandleader halfway through the episode. “The whole ‘Made’ experience has
been wonderful,” Bohr said. “I liked what we did as coaches. We helped her become amazing, come out of her shell and become a performer in a really short period of time. We went there (and) in 10 days we turned them around.” Bohr would not specify whether this is a one-time reunion show or the start of something more for the Sly Caps. “I think it would take a lot to convince the rest of us to pursue this again, but we’re open to other possibilities – probably a New York gig. A lot of it depends on how things go on Sunday. We might just say, ‘Hey, let’s do it again.’” — Michael Molinaro michaelmolinaro@thesandpaper.net
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Vintage charm, just third from the beach in coveted LEHYC neighborhood. This is a genuine 3 bedroom Beach Haven shore house with much of the original furniture. Home has a covered front porch and a sunny back deck for grilling. Backyard has room to play badminton or a game of horseshoes. Walk to LEH Yacht Club or the town of Beach Haven. Offered at $1,500.000
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ART TALES: (Clockwise from above) Work from top Philadelphia artists fill the Summer Pop Up Gallery at Michael Ryan Architects in Loveladies, such as Ryan McGinness’ ‘Untitled (Black hole 48.3),’ conceptual artist Shelly Spector’s series ‘Dreck Groove’ and co-owner Randee Ryan’s ‘CC.’
By PAT JOHNSON he big city has come to the shore for an enlightening vacat ion. For the second su m mer season, Michael Ryan Architects, in conjunction with Bridgette Mayer Gallery of Philadelphia, is offering a Summer Pop Up Gallery at its office at 60 Long Beach Boulevard in Loveladies. Last year the work of renowned sculptor Mark Tobin was on display. This year the first exhibit, “New Paintings and Works on Paper,” features the works of abstract and conceptual artists represented by Mayer. At the artists’ reception on June 30, conceptual artist Shelly Spector explained how she came to create commemorative plaques for a selection of disasters both naturally occurring and man-made. “During the summer of 2011, my attention was focused on a series of extreme environmental events that began with the nuclear fallout in Japan and continued with an earthquake, tornados, hurricanes, floods and torrential rains. There seemed to be something every day,” she said. In her series, “Dreck Groove,” Spector chose to make art about the cause and effects of our consuming lifestyle on the natural world. Spector is an artist-in-residence at Nextfab Studio in Philadelphia, a prototyping center where people bring their ideas and computer-guided machines create them from a host of materials: wood, Plexiglass and in Spector’s case, wood and fabric. “I could learn on whatever machines
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I wanted. I chose the laser-cutting machine for the wood frames, and the digital sewing machine.” The digital sewing machine is generally used for creating such things as corporate logos on shirts, said Spector. The flannel plaid fabrics she has chosen to embroider seem innocuous enough, unless you realize the titles reference the nuclear disaster in Japan. “I used the graph of the fallout pattern in Japan and Canada,” she said. The plaque “136” marks the hottest temperature ever recorded on the planet. Another plaque charts average temperature swings through history. And then there is the pretty “Blue Flood,” perhaps warning us of an impending doom created by global warming. Arden Bendler Browning is a Philadelphia artist who prefers to live in the city for the daily bombardment of visual images that she translates into intriguing paintings. “My images are derived from actual and virtual meanderings through fringe neighborhoods within Philadelphia,” she explains. She likes to use Google Earth to zoom in and out of neighborhoods to capture fleeting images. “Roadblocks 2011” and “Parallels 2011” are small abstracts in gouache and crayon on rag paper. Browning also creates large murals on Tyvek paper, such as the one now hanging in Philadelphia International Airport. Surf culture artist Julie Goldstein is well known on Long Beach Island. Her collection of various-sized woodcuts, snapshots of friends and ocean-related flotsam form a kind of
summer-themed album. Goldstein is considered part of the California Mission School of graffiti and skateboard artists or street artists. Tim McFarlane’s “Cossia” and “Nosios” are abstracts that the artist built with layers of transparent and opaque color. The works “reference relationships between time, memory and movement,” he said in his artist’s statement. “The masses of forms overlapping, supporting and negating each other in my work mirror observations of every day life; of how people interact with each other and their surroundings.” Kate Davis Caldwell’s “Territor y” is a beautiful screen of waving green and blues that works perfectly for the seashore aesthetic. This work is part of a series called “Flux.” “From beginning to end, these works are in a constant state of wrestling with their fi nal form,” writes Caldwell. The paintings are initially covered in saturated color and the artist then carves out areas with a masking color, usually white. “This is an organic and intuitive process,” she writes. Mark Brosseau’s brilliant, colorful abstract “Luxuries” speaks of the artist’s enjoyment of putting color against color. Continued on Page 56, Sec. 2
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hree years ago, Corinne Ruff started writing thoughts about life lessons to share with her children. She could think of no better source for inspiration than the environment of Long Beach Island. “The Island is a huge part of my life, and I wanted to see how their surroundings whispered words of truth and inspiration,” said the Surf City resident. “I wrote 80 life lessons from sea shells to bulkheads and everything in between. When I shared the project with others, they wanted to come aboard.” The end result was a total of contributions from more than 140 authors that make up Island Child LBI, which will be released on July 26 by Down The Shore Publishing. Ruff and the book’s illustrator, Lisa Benjamin, will be hosting a book launch party at the LBI Foundation of the Arts and Sciences in Loveladies on Sunday, July 15, from 6 to 9 p.m. Contributions came from local students, residents, vacationers, and authors such as Sandy Gingras and Margaret Thomas Buchholz. In fact, Ruff said Buchholz will also be on hand to discuss her newest work, a memoir about her mother titled The Adventures of Josephine; Washington Working Girl to Fisherman’s Wife: A Memoir 1917-1959. It is also published by Down The Shore and is due for release on July 13. “We’ll be previewing Island Child and accepting pre-orders for the book, which will be available after July 26,” said Ruff. “The book will be available in stores all over the Island.” An example of inspiration would be sea glass. Ruff writes that the tiny piece of sea glass was once part of a whole glass object, which the ocean broke into many tiny fragments. The motion of the ocean sanded the jagged edges so that when they wash up on the shore, they are
“smooth beautiful jewels from the sea.” “The lesson from sea glass is that time changes all things,” Ruff wrote. “Time polishes the broken pieces of our hearts. Time makes the happy heart glisten.” Another source for a lesson is fishermen, “who are responsible for bringing in their catch and would never take credit for a fish he didn’t catch. The lesson is that in life, we must gently cast out our own line to see what is out there for each one of us. Each person is responsible for creating his or her own successes.” Avila Reynolds, 13, wrote, “Watching winters pass, summers come; but always feeling that LBI is mine. I remember catching my first fish from the ocean waters. Tarnished fishing pole in hand, feet firmly planted on the shore of LBI. My two year-old self, grinning from ear to ear, despite the frigid December weather.” B e t h Pa g a n , 3 8 , wrote, “What I love most about the sea is this: when I walk into the ocean, I am entering a time machine. It feels, looks and smells exactly the way it did, when I was a child with my dad, a young girl surfing the wave, a teenager frolicking with friends and now a young mother bonding with her son.” The book’s foreword was written by Angela Andersen, who, like Ruff has children in the LBI Consolidated School District. “She liked my entry so much, she asked me to write the foerword, and I was very honored to,” said Andersen. “I wrote about the ebb and flow of the Island, how the tides change, how the seasons change and how the species of birds and fish change throughout the year.” Benjamin said Ruff had talked to students about being contributors and also sent numerous post cards out for responses. “It is a mix of contributions from visitors and
“I wrote 80 life lessons from sea shells to bulkheads and everything in between. When I shared the project with others, they wanted to come aboard.”
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LESSONS OF LIFE: Jackson and Ava Ruff were the inspiration for their mother’s book, Island Child LBI, which will be released July 26 by Down The Shore Publishing. year-round residents,” said Benjamin, a Forked River resident who has taught in the LBI district for 23 years. “But all have a special connection to the Island, and it seems like no matter what age we are, there is an Island child in us.” Or as 14-year-old Jonathan Dunlap wrote, “I am an Island child. The ocean is in my blood, the sand is in my bones.” Buchholz said her book is based on letters and diaries her mother kept when she worked on a county daily newspaper in Michigan and later left the job to go to Washington and work for the War Department as a “Government Girl.” When the war ended, she got a job as a secretary and editor to Frank G. Carpenter, the country’s first travel writer and author of books about his world travels. The second part of the book chronicles her settling on sparsely populated Long Beach Island, finding happiness in a simple life at home in the 1930s through World War II and renewing her interest in writing when a new weekly newspaper begins. For more information, call the Foundation at 609-494-1241. — Eric Englund ericenglund@thesandpaper.net
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Pop Up Art Continued from Page 55, Sec. 2 Rebecca Rutstein’s “In White” is part of a series, “Inspired by space satellite technology and the rich imagery collected by the Mars rovers that have documented the topography of Mars since 2004, enabling us to lay eyes on an amazing and mysterious landscape.” Her paintings are her own layered-landscapes of systems and forces reminiscent of genome structures. Nathan Pankratz’ untitled collage in black, white and gray is part of a recent monochromatic series. “Large monochromes and blank pages acknowledge beginnings and remind us that for everything there is at the onset nothing,” he writes. Mayer also represents Ryan McGinness, a world-renowned artist working in contemporary media. His “Black Hole 48.3” is a silkscreen on a round wood form that is both jazzy and manic. Conceptual artist Paul Oberst works in both three- and two-dimensions. His “Ceremonial Blanket/Red” consists of wire fence stretched on painted board, speckled with rosebuds. His “Temple Functionary” is a black and white male statue with no head but a handle. The two-dimensional part of his work is this conceptual artist’s statement. Conceptual art needs the written statement to clue us into what the artist is trying to communicate. Oberst writes, “I am drawn to wiring objects together, actively tying together disparate elements that might have had a most casual relationship and tapping into the strings, fabric or lines that constitute (metaphorically, spiritually or physically) the infi nite universe we inhabit.” In addition to the abstract and conceptual artists of “New Paintings and Works on Paper,” look for “Jill Bonovitz, Works in Clay,” in the Project Room. Bonovitz is the founder of the Clay Studio in Philadelphia and works in transparent porcelain. Her group of 32 bowls are decorated with tiny seeds or dashes of color. They seem to hold 32 tiny meals – meals that would feed a very tiny bird. “The drawings are not representative of anything,” she said. She also offers a group of 37 small drawings on Mylar; one contains a Q-tip, another a cocoon. “I was having a good time,” she said of these diminutive pieces. Hours for the Summer Pop Up Gallery are Thursday, noon to 6 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; or by appointment by calling 609-548-2000. * patjohnson@thesandpaper.net
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uly 12, 1812: Two opposing naval forces Broke wrote, “9th. Burnt Brutus … 10th. Burnt were sailing toward each other and would a schooner … 11th. Burnt ship Mechanic; collide in the waters off the Jersey Shore. Captain Crane, sixteen carronades – eighteen What would take place there would help one pounders, 106 men; sailed yesterday from ship become a legend and alter the course of New York. “During the first fortnight of the war our U.S. naval history. The War of 1812 was less than one month squadron burnt about forty sail of American old, and American strategy was still evolving. vessels, some empty, some full of valuable President James Madison had approved an inva- cargo.” According to the Rev. J.G. Brighton, editor sion of Canada, but the role of our small Navy was still in question. Powerful cabinet members of Broke’s memoirs, “One great object with the argued to the president it was foolhardy to send British squadron was to obtain information. The our few ships out to fight the mighty British American captain was, therefore, sent on board armada, that they should be limited to protecting the Shannon, and kept in ignorance of the war the coastal trade or even anchored in harbors until this was fully obtained. “The natural manner in which these quessuch as New York’s, where they would be used tions were put obtained full and unreserved as floating forts. As soon as word of that plan reached Com- answers; but it was evident to those who knew modore John Rodgers at New York, he ordered Broke that he was laboring under strong feelings his squadron to set sail at once in order to attack of dislike of the deception. He had now, however, British merchant shipping and to prevent his obtained all the information the American had ships from being held in port. Instead of find- to give, and the next step must be taken. The ing the merchant fleet, Rodgers encountered the struggle to announce this to the prisoner (for British frigate Belvidera, but she escaped after such he really was) was painfully evident. At last he forced out the expression – ‘Well, captain, I the first shots of the war were exchanged. must burn your ship.’ As this was taking “‘Burn her; for place, the frigate USS what? Will not money Constitution was at An“At 3 P.M., of the following save her? She is all my napolis, Md., undergoday, when the British ships own – my favourite ing repairs. She was ship, and all the propcommanded by Isaac were abreast of Barnegat, erty I have in the world. Hull from Connecticut. Is it war then?’ He received his orders. about four leagues offshore, “ ‘ Ye s ’ r e p l i e d “Sir: This day war Broke. was declared between a strange sail was seen and “‘What, war bethe United Empire of tween America and Great Britain … and the immediately chased.” England?’ United States. … You “‘Yes it is war beare, with the force of your command, entitled to every belligerent right tween America and England. Your country to attack and capture, and to defend. You will use declared it.’” Following the burning of the prize, Broke the utmost dispatch to reach New York … but you are not to understand me as impelling you ordered his squadron to head south. He was to battle previously to your having confidence about six leagues off Navasink N.J. Meanwhile, Morris on the Constitution remembered, “the in your crew, unless attacked.” One of the new crewmembers was a 25-year- ship had been ordered to New York to meet and old lieutenant from Woodstock, Conn., Robert join other vessels under the command of ComMorris, who wrote, “I joined her near the mouth modore Rodgers, and our course was directed accordingly. We had proceeded beyond the of the Potomac on the 25th of June. “The equipments of the ship were still Delaware, but out of sight of the land.” Hull later reported to the secretary of the very imperfect; only a part of her guns were mounted, the complement of men was greatly Navy, “In pursuance of your orders of the third deficient, those on board were not yet stationed, instant I left Annapolis on the fifth instant and and, of course, were totally uninstructed in any the Capes (Virginia) on the 12th of which I special duties. Captain Hull used all exertions advised you by the pilot that brought the ship to supply the deficiency of men and stores, to sea. “For several days after we got out the wind while the other officers were unceasing in their efforts to complete the equipments, and exer- was light and ahead which with a strong southcise and train the men to their various duties, erly current prevented our making much way to but more especially with the guns. The ship was the northward on the 17th at 2 PM being in 22 taken opposite Annapolis for more convenient fathoms of water off Egg Harbor.” Five British warships headed down the coast intercourse with Baltimore and ports to the eastward, and on the 5th of July we began to and were about to sight one American sailing up work down the bay, still continuing to receive the coast. Five against one – this is exactly what men and stores till we passed out to sea on the the naysayers had predicted. Roosevelt wrote, “At 3 P.M., of the follow12th of July.” As the Constitution was preparing to leave ing day, when the British ships were abreast of Annapolis, the Belvidera reached Halifax, Barnegat, about four leagues offshore, a strange Nova Scotia, the main British naval base in sail was seen and immediately chased.” But instead of running, Hull’s reaction Canada. According to Theodore Roosevelt’s Naval History of the War of 1812, the reaction seemed strange. He explained, “Four sail of ships were discovered from the masthead to the was swift. “On July 5th Vice-Admiral Sawyer des- northward and in shore of us apparently ships patched a squadron to cruise against the United of war. The wind being very light all sail was States, commanded by Philip Vere Broke, of the made in chase of them, to ascertain whether Shannon, 38 (Note: numbers denote the number they were enemies ships or our squadron having of guns), having under him the Belvidera, 36, got out of New York waiting the arrival of the Captain Richard Byron, Africa, 64, Captain John Constitution, the latter of which, I had reason Bastard, and Aeolus, 32, Captain Lord James to believe was the case.” What was about to happen would always be Townsend. On the 9th, while off Nantucket, they were joined by the Guerriere, 38, Captain James known in U.S. Naval circles as the great chase. The British don’t have a name for it! * Richard Dacres.” Next Week: The wind died. Within a few days, the waters off Sandy tpfcjf@comcast.net Hook became unsafe for American vessels.
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Klein Continued from Page 49, Sec. 2 Ray Romano, a lot of guys who said ‘I can do that, too.’” But Klein doesn’t take all the credit, along with Carlin, for the comedy revolution. He gives that to two comics who proceeded him, Jonathan Winters because of his use of quirky characters (a trick “SNL” employed), and, most of all, Lenny Bruce, because of his testing the limits of speech and material. “He was in Chicago and he made a joke about the Pope, and two cops came up on stage and arrested him!” Indeed, said Klein, Bruce was crucified, dying for the sins of the comics who would follow. It is a shame, said Klein, that Bruce is being forgotten as time moves on. Klein remembers how comedians once had to walk a fine line when appearing on TV. “I remember all the times I was on ‘The Tonight Show’ – and I did 82 shows with Johnny Carson as well as dozens with guest hosts – having to talk with (‘Tonight Show’ director and producer) Freddy de Cordova. ‘You can’t say this, you can’t say that!’” That all changed, said Klein, thanks to the groundbreaking efforts of Bruce and the arrival of cable. Soon, at least on cable, there were no limits, something, he said, that was good and bad at the same time. “Profanity is part of the language,” said Klein, “but not when just used for shock value. I don’t want to sound like an old fogey, but bits should be crafted to be funny, not just vulgar, not like it became on shows like ‘Def Comedy Jam.’” Unpromising First Step Klein first appeared on TV as a 15-year-old with his doo-wop group the Teen Tones. “It was 1957, on Ted Mack’s ‘Original Amateur Hour,’” laughed Klein. We lost to a one-armed pianist. He was a postal worker who had lost his hand in an accident, and he played Mozart’s ‘Sonata for Four Hands.’ OK, I made that last part up, but he did beat us.” Enough to make him stop singing and switch to comedy, right? “I never quit singing,” said Klein, “I have music in every one of my HBO specials, I was in three Broadway musicals, I was nominated for a (Best Actor in a Musical) Tony in (1979’s) ‘They’re Playing Our Song.’” Indeed, Klein has proved to be extremely multi-talented. He won an Obie, the Off-Broadway Tony, in 1993 for his work in “The Sisters Rosensweig.” He has appeared in several films including “The Owl and the Pussycat” and “Primary Colors,” was a costar of the NBC series “Sisters” and had a recurring guest-star role in “Law and Order.” He was a member of Chicago’s famed “Second City” comedy troupe, recorded several albums, hosted his own radio show, his own TV talk show and appeared on just about every talk show that just about anyone else has ever hosted. “Carson was the greatest,” Klein said. “He rewarded you for your work with his laughs. Merv Griffin, I did his show a lot, too, and he was a really nice man, but he always stepped on your punch line!” Remember, Klein, now 70, wasn’t exactly a kid in the early 1970s. He had already worked hard to perfect his
Island Icons Inspire Jewelry That Says ‘LBI’ M
artina Donahower wasn’t trained as a jeweler – she was a freelance fashion writer – but she picked it up as a kind of hobby while raising her three children in New York City. “I used to go to apartment jewelry parties, where you invite people to see your line, and I did pretty well,” she said. After moving to Harvey Cedars with her husband last year, the influence of the beach invaded her work, which had been inspired more by the exotic and primitive. In fact, she named her company TakuSilver because it is a word that is used by many people around the world. “It means something in Japanese, in India and all through the Pacific; it’s also the name of an island atoll. I’m a bit of a multicultural person myself,” said Donahower. Her father is a British subject from Mauritius, an island off India, and her mother comes from Switzerland. “My passport is Swiss, and I love chocolate and cuckoo clocks.” Donahower was born with wanderlust and has traveled the world. “I only learned to drive when I was 42 – which people around here
think is outrageous. But I’ve been in 31 countries without having a car, so who has traveled more?” In London, she took what she calls a “sandwich” course of study combining fashion design and journalism at St. Martins College of Art and Design in London. Her LBI-inspired jewelry is all made from sterling silver. “They are handmade by me on my window ledge in Harvey Cedars and inspired, of course, by wonderful Long Beach Island,” she said. Donahower creates her jewelry forms from wax and then has the silver cast in New York. “I then polish and file the pieces by hand at my little desk by the window. I keep the designs fairly simple.” For LBI, she has created a starfish, crab, octopi and life rings, all with LBI cleverly encoded in the design. Other works include a simple wave cut into a flat tab of silver. Her “Clean Slate” pendant sells well, though her hummingbird is her bestseller. “I like the flat pieces; they catch the light and give a flash of drama on flesh,” she said in her best fashion magazine lingo. Donahower’s jewelry can be
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comedy, and he had other influences before hipsters like Bruce and “hippies” like Carlin arrived on the scene. “We got a TV set when I was 9, and I remember Jack Benny, Sid Caesar – what a show, Lucy – I loved her as a kid (his costar in “They’re Playing Our Song” was her daughter, Lucie Arnaz), the Marx Brothers, Laurel and Hardy, the Three Stooges, who weren’t as witty as, oh, Laurel and Hardy. They stole a lot of stuff, but I can still watch them for a couple of hours. Fat Jack Leonard, remember him? Then there was my mentor,
Rodney Dangerfield, even before he was Rodney Dangerfield, when he was Jack Roy. “Then there were the Catskills, where I worked as a lifeguard. The comedians there, they didn’t make it to TV, but you know what? They still drove Cadillacs working three shows a day.” So Klein remembers – and has been an integral part of – many a comic era. What’s he think about today’s scene? “Well, there was that time, with A&E, where every comedian was
on, performing in front of a brick wall, and there were comedy clubs everywhere. It has punctured a little, but there’s still clubs in cities. I think that political satire is as good as it has ever been, with ‘The Daily Show’ and what’s that other guy’s name ... Colbert, I appreciate them, but at my age I can’t remember their names, Colbert.” Klein, meanwhile, is still as sharp as ever. True, some of his routine now includes references about the trials and tribulations of growing older. But he can still tweak a politician, as he did President Obama during his
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STERLING: Jewelry artist Martina Donahower (top right) makes her LBI silver pieces in her Harvey Cedars home, where she takes them from the design process (top left) to hand polishing (above). Can you find LBI? marketplace. — Pat Johnson patjohnson@thesandpaper.net last HBO special. He warned Obama not to, uh, blow his administration’s good name a la Bill Clinton: “Barack Obama, Barack Obama, stay away from interns, stay away from hookers, too. Don’t schtup Madonna, Barack Obama, don’t forget you’re not the president of France, so try to keep your schmeckle in your pants.” Klein will perform at Surflight Theatre on Wednesday, July 18 at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $50 to $89 and may be purchased online at surflight.org, by phone at 609-4929477 or at the box office. *
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LAGOONFRONT - LOVELADIES Solidly built home with 3 brs, 2.5 baths, family room, cook’s kitchen, fireplace, gas heat, central air, 2 car garage, in-ground pool, 125' of newer vinyl bulkhead and dock, quiet street, views to the bay. $1,100,000
OCEANFRONT - HARVEY CEDARS Located on a private lane with 90' of ocean frontage and sweeping ocean views! Recently renovated with 5 brs, 3.5 baths, family room with comprehensive wet bar, fireplace, oceanfront hot tub, & more. $2,995,000
LAGOONFRONT - LOVELADIES Quintessential south facing Harbor home with 100' of water frontage. Unique 3 slip “T” shaped dock, magnificent landscaping, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, newer kitchen, trex decking, wood floors, gas heat/central air. $1,250,000
BAYFRONT - LOVELADIES - POOL Spacious shingle style bayfront with 6 bedrooms, 4 full baths, huge family room w/ wet bar, bayfront hot tub, heated in-ground pool, 2 boat slips, 120' bulkheaded water frontage, and easy ocean access. $1,995,000
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
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
OCEANFRONT - LOVELADIES Among the finest homes ever built on LBI! Superior site and design allows all rooms to front the ocean. 5 brs, 4 full baths, 2 half baths, family room, library, screen porch, elevator, pool, enormous oceanfront decks. $5,950,000
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Continued from Page 46, Sec. 2 some old customers asked him to start shaping boards again. It had been almost eight years, but he got some materials and began borrowing the Neptune shaping room of Ben Rasmussen, a former LBI surfer who sadly passed away this spring. But people started stopping by and requesting custom boards. Soon enough, Bill was back to shaping in his spare time. “Things haven’t changed much since I stopped,” he reported. “The rockers and foils are about the same. The materials are better. The blanks especially are lighter and stronger, and there are different weaves to the glass.”
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Overall, surfboards have regained more volume overall since Kretzer picked up the planer again, but that doesn’t translate to a big difference for him, as he always favored boards a tad more buoyant. It was Gahles’ idea to bring Kretzer into the garage to let people see how boards are made. The two met through Moto-Surf. Bill Kretzer is a long time motocross rider. Surf Unlimited has come on as a major sponsor of the event, and Chris Kretzer has been spearheading Gahles’ shop team. Kretzer is still recovering from a bad landing on the motocross track in November 2010, when his tibia snapped and went right through his ankle. So not only is he getting back to shaping, he’s also just getting in the water again after almost 20 months. The shaping of a surfboard is a technical process that involves fine-tuning a polyurethane foam blank, sanding it and getting it ready to be wrapped in its fiberglass shell. Kretzer will be measuring, planing, shaping and sanding foam blanks. The boards will be glassed at Planet Blue Surfboards in West Creek since the Surf Unlimited garage is not equipped with proper ventilation for this process. The endeavor has led to a partner label where Kretzer will shape custom boards for Surf Unlimited. There are already two boards on the rack up on the shop’s second floor, and now Kretzer
is digging into a pile of custom orders. And as it has been for more than 20 years, little brother Chris is still the test pilot. “There’s been a few custom orders through the shop, but it’s been a lot of pulling the dimensions off someone’s favorite shapes. And I don’t have any problem with that. It’s where custom orders are great because I can talk to the surfer and give feedback on different rockers and outlines,” said Kretzer. Most of the boards sold on LBI are shaped in California or Florida. A growing number are cheaper production boards being massproduced in Asian factories. Without having to pay shipping costs, Surf Unlimited can offer a rate comparable to the “China” boards, as they are called. But for Gahles and Kretzer, it’s about demonstrating something that people rarely see anymore. Last Friday was the first night that Kretzer shaped, and folks trickled to the back of the store to watch. Kretzer remembers being one of those kids standing at the window of Line Drive, ogling the proverbial puppy in the window, before he ever got a job there. And now he’s passing it on. “The kids get pretty excited to watch a board being shaped,” Kretzer explained, “There are so many boards shaped by computer, and I’m not against that at all, but for kids to see the actual craft is something new to them.”
Gahles had a few Surf Unlimited team riders come by for a “Surf with the Team” night, designed to let kids be mentored by some of the best surfers on the Island. He plans to coordinate other events around the nights that Kretzer will be shaping. “George has been great. He’s basically given me free rein. And he just thinks the shaping is so cool,” Kretzer shared. Gahles reciprocates the respect: “Bill is a good guy to work with. He’s laid back, takes things in stride and is a fantastic craftsman.” For now, Kretzer will be handling the custom orders with a handful of stock boards for the racks in the shop. He’s not only working in Point Pleasant, but currently living in Wanamassa, some 50 miles from New Jersey. He admits to being “all over the map” of the Jersey Shore at the moment. Kretzer can be found shaping on different days and evenings. Anyone interested may call the shop at 609-494-3555 to inquire as to days and times. Surf Unlimited is also taking custom orders. When the summer rush is over, Kretzer and Gahles plan to sit down and plan out an entire line of models from performance short boards to a standard longboard. This is never going to be a full-time gig, but for now, Kretzer is very content to be “mowing that foam.” * joncoen@thesandpaper.net
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Classic ocean side duplex with 2 bedrooms & 1 bath per floor. The home has an interior staircase & rear decks off the 1st & 2nd floors. Only 8 homes to the beach! Listed at $599,000.
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• Country Kettle Chowda Beach Haven 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 collects $75,000+/- in rental income. Listed at $1,399,000.
Harris Harbor Waterfront 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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Entry forms and a map to each of the participating businesses can be downloaded via: visitLBIregion.com or picked up at the Southern Ocean County Chamber office. 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 bedrooms, 1 bath, vaulted ceilings, ocean views. Fully furnished, rents for $2,300 in peak weeks. Listed at $449,900.
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Bayfront! Cute, clean & furnished. AC & furnace about 3 years old, water heater about 5 years old, newer refrigerator, stove & microwave.
Listed at $399,900.
Affordable oceanside condo. 2nd floor corner unit. Laundry room, outside shower, storage, parking on-site. Furnished. Listed at $189,900.
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